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Show I THE SALT LAKE TIMES. FRIDAV. AITJL LM, 13)1. 3 SaI u i c 1 ay.A ) ri 1 25 Hi . 151 SOI I'll MAIN STKLT.T. S. J. Lew & Co. Slerdiaul Tailors. Will M-- their entire Stock of ,ond t Am'tlori. Finest Ihi of Knslish and Arnti iooti Cloths lor t ci cnaH. Suit, Pantaloons, lot of I nlor TrimminsH. Saving Machines. Tailors' Irons, Xablts, Chairs. Counters, lot of line More ! iunivs. To the Trade and Public in Genor Vacate May 10. P. S - Sale to coutimio from day to day till Stock is all sol!. W. II. Fa --icr, Auctioneer, CHICAGO SHORT LINE; THE A?7o filLWAGKEEfiSLPJDL the o"'r l'.im run-ilnt- f Rolld Vt4tini4 Steam Htil and K.le.drlo Lighted Tralna iUOy. IwtWi'en CtiiCUKO llTVl VMuull cuminmed of .Vaun'.rt. eut Sleeping Care anil Tta Finest Dining Curs ii U Worn i:vi:k v ti usu ri ijst-c- l ass t Any further lnforiraioo wtU bj fheerfall fuiuiahed lij ALEX. MITCHELL CouimnrcUl A4.uk m Prenre.- lll'ir. Salt Lake City. T. F'. POWELL, Traveling Agent, Spring AnnounceffiBiit Eastern rri'Mnin'til.vrecij;nl'l ns Salt LaUc-'- s lelT of fashion. V have inn', owi'r--1 aeveral r,'- - of Nohl 7 Varehiint Tailor m Suraw Suit and Top ('.. t -- la! yt pat tern. Tliev c mind be dm ; "ntud imlie eat (or Mm money weonur theiu. ; DRESS SUITS F03 SALE OR REHT. 'flpiilar Route To ail Points East. Cdy One liaise of Cars I'tab t Kansas City or St. Louis. Elegant Pullman Buffet Sleeping Cars. FREE KECMIW CRAIS CARS. He auie your ticket reads via tha MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY. H. C. TOWNSTNO, S. V. DERRAH, q. i. A T. A.. St. l,oula. (XV.t 1. A IBIS. alala 8lret. BallLaka City, ttl jSkookum oot air GroujeP. iwfy Grows Hair Rapidly. fo , Eradicate Daudrtiff. AfA Stops Falling Hair. AcA',HiA U Preventive fa-M't.- ofBalducs. I' VfJ ti-- r" Grows Hair on I Vif' t. 'v-.-'- J ItaM Hends. I ?;Vsv-'- ' y A Is nn Exquisite tff-V- l Toilet Article. .'i"'f 'i; 1 j I V.-','- ' .: l' la Free from all f f coloring matter. (Ttodf m.j' lt frrftt.'d) Coulaint".'. no Mineral orVcgctable Poison Ii an honest and mcritorioug preparation. Nature's lwn Remedy, Sksolcun Hoot Hair Grower Go, j NCW YORK. for Sale by all Drug3ist. lynch k Glasmann. - Real Estate Brokers. We Offer the Following Bargains for a Few Days Only. They Must be Sold at Once. Tiie Following Are Genuiae Bargains : 33t1."!( ft Lot, with new Framr CottauM, ronm-t- , l:trtr pantrv aittl )ose(, eitv water, fruit trees: on AUtmrrfd. in-- , between Urijiliain anl l'irst ""O. tli, near llith Kas $ l.fiOO G lint it, 4 blocks north from MeCornicUN KcHidoiice, iiiccly locateit, irult trees, etc 1 ,000 50x1 40 ft Lot, on Capital Hill, nieelr locator!, beautiful tiew 750 25x14 0 ft Lot, on Capitol Hill, grood location, fair view.. 400 3 Lots. 30x1 40tt each, on Grant street, bet ween oth & ilh Noitlijeiull 150 40x1 15 l-- i, on Main street, 2 block from Temple; this is a snap 12,000 1 0 Lots, 25x1 25 ft, 3 blocks north of Toplar drove; tho buueli lor 1,250 330x1 ((5 ft, double corner, 4. hhx ks southeast of Warm Mu 'miks, line peaeli orchard on ground 7,000 o(i ft hi west part of Lot 2, I!lk S.5. I'lat A, per front ft (easy terms) 350 2 beautiful building lots, 50vl?:.5 it each, on I ad, bet. 3rd and 4th South, per front ft K5 13 lot. 30xl48each. on I. V K. 1. railroaiMK t. 5th niiii th .North, good terms, each 250 M MpI Mm. Tsen-W- t, a Wed April 1. 1S5I:, rasioufrer trniiui will run dully l;twa Slt l.u. mid City tolleW.: SALT LAKE r vrf. train I Stu Soutii u.lIila... S:0O nl ,i " "... 4 e.'p.in " a arrivoi " " " ...W.iO . . " " " " ... p.m, PA.llK'"irT. rraln t str vc at Puk Olty 10: ta, s " " l " i leaves " " ,w.Mi " p.rft Pi:i m i iia pmsenir tra.n d.itlr ha. tviem s.lt l.itu. J.t- - ami Mill Cr.-- a. fol- - 1 .A ' Si t Ijike " and 8 M no., sat 4 :. a ... 6 i p i Iu .iiiiiuii-- t. M.U CriH''".lS ud 9 t a. i.i , iiii'l ..: io-'- p.m. OaVi' an iJi pit cor. Klchti 3ju!h ui Mao: atrei t. Jcs.H. Ysh!& T. J. U:cKlr,3s!i, 0n. Suiii.T,ctii(le;)t. ija. H. & P Agt. Health is Wealth i rrrr i & t?J c-c'- . AI Lbtto-i"1- TtCATMS WTV" Ba. R. 0. West's Mmiivk mo liiiAin Tar at-- ! a r nt, a Karntetl 8. wfl.-- tor liystarla. !;'.-- i r.lnons, I. lifl Nervous Neiirtlpla, IIiiiMiiielei. I'rosir:1.! oti hj fha t.s. of iiu'ohnl or tota-t-- o. V kytuliisi, of the iir.ou lasulliui; In iniiuniiy aiei iwiil:ii to uilHrfi-y- , decay and io4ii. IT. Mm.! ire OIJ Ai.'". iurrunsa. Lou r..w.r m elihor hix. luvolunrary Liip.-c-s Spiir'niiion-uic- i auia.l by st tiie s or ov.-- inttiiltTFtuv:.-- . L' hox contains hd in.'.ntliH ttnii'.mMH. tl.U) a liox. or plx bexs .or ia.iX), aout tiy iaaii oa rocolpt of price. WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES To euro any cue. With each order rwlved ,y ub lor s i box", a.'C'jinisni'l with $.VX wp a lll seml tht viir,Mi:in.,r our wiliten U rofuud t: t ui"B iv if tin rreatujflnt i1o;s nut ect curc .uiiileeii isana-- ouiy by John- - Mttn. Sriltt A C,i llriiircatk . MiLin Ii S.ft SANTA FE ry r t Tr-- n I We Oiler t&3 Above for Few Days Odj. Easy Terras ! lynch k Glasmann. AtcMscn, Tcpelia & Santa Fe R. R Knrn tho Hnfint. TrMns between Liith C'eoriid i Serin?!, fu.-l.l- hi d Af'Ulsoa, lope, la .. C'ty. B juai.-ph- Gai.ut-iiii;- Ci UiO. Twse Trains are SofJ Vestibul DINING CARS, FREE RECLINING LIBRARY CHAIR CAR31 Loiving Deursr S p. in. dally. MOST POPULAR ROUTE I To reusiB all Eattera r.ilntn. altlmr TiaCulJajo or St. Loan. Ask anr ticket at. at for tlcksta aver tbil Cua Kr fiirtbrr informatlun, tlma earda, ato, call apoa or aUdrviw . J. 0. KENWORTH , Oen'I Ag't. Pr. iu 131,1 g, Sill Litlio Oity CEO. T. MCHOLSOM, Can. 1'j.is. A Xk t Ag't, Topeka, KnA f Sueceisor to EVANS & ROSS. I lllsiilsrtahr&EiiiialEr 21Stataht.. aalt Lake. l SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO EIP- - i I DENT OF BODIES. ; I Open Ail Ij'ght. Ithylm, 384. EnAJ.jiijinrw-ii'Ni- f iini-.--:j.- j, ulr'S'ifl 2 ail 8. MAIN ST., SALT LAKK CITY, Eio He iesterB Fllll s,fAM Grander q n ?WESTER ha A Ar, fRAHWAYM G r D CURRENT TIME-TABL-E: In Effect April 6, 1S91. Ueo. JJL Scot, Jul .leudenn'ii, IL S. Uuinficld, I'resident. Vice President. Secretary, Geo M. Scott & Co. ' (iNCUliI'ORATED.) DKALF.KS In Hardware, Meial, Stoves, Tinware, Mill Findings, Etc. Agents for the IoIge Wood Pulley, Roe bl in it's Steel Wire Hopo, Va-cuum Cylinder ami Kngiue Oils, Hercules Powder, Atlas Kngiues ami Boilers, Mack Injectors, Buffalo Scales, Jefferson Horse Whim, Blake Pumps, Miners' aud Blacksmiths 'fools, Etc. 108 Main Street. Salt Lake City, Utah. Colorado IllaM By. PIKE'S PEAK ROUTE. Standard Gaugrc BETWEEN Denver. Colorado Pririnjta. Publo. SalULaka City Og'X'O. Paeiilr Coi.--t fcnd all Nrthwit Pun ts, vjit Manltou, Lfiadvilia, Aspto aad (ilmwood Siilni$. bllllMM LASlRfASSED. ThrouK" Pullmiin Slciicr and Pullma Tourtst C(i" bi'twoeu Denver and 8;ia Thronati lhelioartof tliu lioelty Monntiins The mest comfortable, thn safest and tho grandest of ail Koulea. For raU'". dcsrr'ption, pan.phlatj. Ma, call upoa or address J. D. KENWOHTHY. Gec'l Ag't, Prngrasi IV i g. Bait Lak Clr. H. COLLBRAN, CHAS. S. LEE. Ganmal MuniKcr. Ganorai Pas. Ag-a- t, Uolo. Syrians, Uouvar, Otift DREUHL S FRANKEH, PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS B cor. Mala and Third South. V?c rnrry a rompletn lln of Dnics, Oismlra'u, i Proprietary Keniedles. Trusbes, luipyrc-porte- d and dnuie'.tic. Perfumtia and Toilet Articles. Tha Compotindins of Phralelatia' I'rucrip-tlon- a and Family Kaoipea our apvcialty. Alao a fins line of Trusses, 1 '.races and C'rutchaa. Spc ial attention given to oruei's by mail. j j Agency for Ounter's Fine Candies. KELLY & CO. Printers, Stationers, Blank Dook-Maker- s. No. 4ft IV, H son a! Soatliflt. Saft Lake City, - - Utah. Our faellltltia for dn4oK ttrat-claa- a Job Prlat-ln-are of the newrttft and t.t'Ht. liooloi rule l, printed and bound to order. Sampla of Kail-rea- Minlni;. Hanlc and Mercantile worx alwaj (. t.n hand. I'omplt te lint of umee Sun-aiie-emtirarlur the most approved Labor-bavin- g and Kconouiical lavontlona. Priooa Low ! Call oa u CO XTost lirst CsMt'h. --- No. 8. No. 4. EAST-HOUN- TRAINS Atlantic Atlantic Mail. f:xpruss. L.'ave Oftdrn S::i! a.m.! S 45 p.m. Arrive Sail l.aka 9:4,1 a.m.i lr."6 p.m. l.fraveSilt Lake ieiO a.ni.'Ki:..'' p. in. Arrive trovo ll:so a.m. ,11 :.') p.m. Leave Prove 11:40 a.'n. ll :ll:i p.ai. Ai riVH Oreeti RivAr. r:;, p.m., 5; i0 a.m. I.ea'.edreen i.'iver r:M p.tu.j r.:."ti a.;n. Aimailrinit Junction:.. 9 0 p.ui.i s:4-- a.m. ArriTe Huelilo l:lip.iii.t J?:fi a.m. AiTlv. Colorado Springs. 11:10 p. in. 4.1J a.m. i Arrive Denver r.:i;'i p.ni.. 7:in) a.m. No. 1. No. .1. WEST-HOUN- IHAINSj Par-irt- I'a. i!i: j Mall. Express. Leave Denver 0:(i.) a.ni.! ?:iii p m I.eaveCiil.iriido Spriuioi. ill :.V. a.tu.l Mi ).. .i Leave Huel.lo :;,. p a. Ii 2 in Leave (ira:i;t JiinctK.u. .. l:ln p.m j e 0.1 p.ni Arriveiireen Kiver s .8- p.ni r. i p m ' l.eavj Green lover a ei. ri 0 p.m Arrive I'ruvo y:M .m.-i:'- a.:u l.ea.-- t'ruvo Mil l pm.ili.il ii.m Arrive .Salt Lake 4:3.'. p.m. I:4:iil..ll Leave Salt Lake 4:4 p.m. a:in a. in Arrive ( lir.ien. t'efii u.ni.l i):io a.tn LOCTA L Tli AIN'H RAl.T MKE ilSil lll.l KS. t.ave Salt Lake. 3:io a. m.. I' 'i. a. m.. 4:5 p. m. liet.inilii!,'. arrive in tlali Luke, W:40 u, lu., 0 10 p. m ;' i'... p. ni. UINIill AM. Lesvc Palt I.:.ke. SrJO a. m. It tundni, ar- - i p iu Salt i.iii.e. ,.::)i. p. m. AMEHH AN ri'KK, eit Vi VfLi e, THIS- - . II. K, ...! KT l'l SSir A.M. VASTl, l eave :i't Lake, a o :. m. Keturaiiic;. ar- - rl vo :n S:i,t La,.-'- , i p. m. P.O. ImlH-E- , J. ft B11NNETT. CjO'I MKUi.r. O.iii'l i'm Ajt. j CALIFORNIA CREAM OF PRUNES. A very pleasant Laxative, made from the juice of Fresh Prunes combined with a few harmless vegetable ingredi- - j puts of well-know- n and highly medi- - cinal qualities, put up in the form of ci;i:am orops. Making a very valuable preparation KOK INFANTS AND CllH.nRF.N, Assimilating the food and Regulating the Stomach and Bowels. IT PHOMOTllS DK.KSTION, CtlEHItFUL i NESS AM) REST. IT 13 A WONDERFUL REMEDY j Born Stomach, Co.Nvui-stor.s- , Loss of Pi.i:ei, KEVKUlSUSKSi, ETC, PR1C!; SS CENTS. Fc: Saie l y All liTuiarirt--- . BRICGS MEDICINE CO., Sin Francisco, Calilomia. DfiiiwlloMfi SCENIC LINE OF THE VVOnLtt The Favorita Route to Gicnivno;!, Aspca.'Lwdville, Pueblsv (' loralo Springs, Deavor And all Peine--. Ka.it and South. TW3 flEST-CUSSl- DSilT. Elerant Pullman and Touri;?t Sleeparsi and I'rea Chair Cars on Each Trala. lor full Information, call on or ad.lraaj W. J. ij!10rWLL, A(.e.:t, s W. Sad South. S. T. S:dITH, A. 3, HUGHES, u .iieni Manager. Team,: Managar. S. K. IlttOPER, G. P. and T. A. JjBeantifnl Woman ,?5cSIx " ot thk iboii-f- ' ol her uwu juvt.ii. Vv fa. n e si? K vr rv woin.io ir3, vf, Wisdom 8 Ko ySfc NJSp" ..7'irarr'1 brttiup, tor U given to her actt'r, irana- - $ Jf- I parrut, ht:.i u 1 I ti I y 4 Sf- ' complexion alutic n fff o'lrn hutticitut 'O . : s make a worn n beautiful. A wo-it- n a ' i llu il4s a tntiui h' "Vn. complexion ciioi'i'l ILr.f ,f& ; 1 prtrMcrve it ; the one it1'''''-- less fortunate iu j!)', , S this uoi.He.Hioa lfiv inpHM beftiit.Jy it. 1 A Wiloms Kot)er-tine doe j.t what W claimed for it It not nn'y Dre!ervps an i the but repair the iiaranjfea dene by the ue oi the m.i,y un:trm! jicrw m the market, by iu ttmic eilect, tiie &km to ft naturul, healthv aciwa. Read the tetitimonial troin tanioua arUBic, uut kiousd UkCiats cad eminent pi ui'jUaiUi j Vj"MvAW'r AfAKTlSlNC M V&WA SPECIALTY , Beggs & Tracy, C.iSTKA.-ronsw-- Stccm & Est Wcter EeitiiiL Boilers, Fumps, Etc. JC;BI;1S FHOPTLY ATTEHHE3 TO. w Si ate Read. Bran ft. Sait Lake Oitf. 63u r. lit ai., Pnrt, Col length will is manufactured of a strong grata fiber native to the district, bound around spirally with a strip of thin cane. In the hands of a muscnlnr Waran it is capablo of iufiicthiK wound very little less severe than that which would be produced by the downward blow of 1 kmfo. When the dance is about to commence the ierf orincrs range themselves opposito one another, waving tlieir whijw in the ' air and giving utterance to cries resem-- j bliuK the notes of birds. Suddenly one of them stops, and oic.in himself oil 0110 lej? stretches out the other, remain-ing perfectly motionless. The other stops, too, measures the distance care-fully with his eye, springs hUdi in the air 10 give force to the blow, and, wish! down comes the heavy whip with a fearful smack upon his opponent's out-- j stretched limb, i;nd a red j,nsh marks Where the keen thong has curled round his calf or ankle. The recipient of the blow nt ters never a sound, but, Midline; as cheerfnlly as possible under the circumstances, again takes up the dance until it is the turn of the other player to stand still and re- - ceivo his punishment, which, we may depend upon it, i. usually returned with as good a will as it was given. S;ui Francisco Examiner. TUe Whip JJane.o. Indians lrtvjuently, after engaging in ' tho whip dance, vow that they will never more submit to the ordeal, and mutually j h: sure each other that their skins have been made to suffer for the last time, Lut uti imristible longing soon seizes tl'.otn to again realize the fearful joy of imhih;in;j; in Hie "sport," and the result i.i that tho dance continues us fashion- - aide as ever. rho young men of the ' trilio tlit.ii. bavins put on all the finery thev aro able to u.iater, artn themsflvcs with tho terrible tnaipiarri a iieculiar ' whip from which tho dance derives hi Siune, This whip is about five tot ia TAX COMPARISON. "REFORM" MILLS BILL AND THE !A M'KINLEY BILL of the "Kufnrmnr" Who Tulka McKlnley "Tuxes" Tlilnci Thiit h Are "Tiixiul" Jiore in Ilia Mill. I'.ill Than In the Mckinley llill. V: The "reform" demaKoRue stands lx- - fore an Hs.seinbla'e of farmers and, with contorted features, holds up the ".Mc-Kinle- y tases" on cotton clotli 11s con-vincing proof of hw lm,Hy our tariff needs "reiormiii:,'." "Plain unbleached cotton cloth, not exceeding fifty threads to the siprnv iticli, vahvil at l cents a j ard, bears a 'lax' equivalent to ai per eent.," 1il shouts, 'if valued alxive 0) c;;tits it pays a Ua:;' of 3.) p"rcent." i Then lin proceeds to figure up the nv.m- - j berof yards of this cloth used byawork- - I Insman's fa'iit'yia a single year, coin- - I put'.s the 011 it, and ends with an j Hiipeal to ti:e vW rs present to send "re- - form.Ts" only to congress, so that this terrible "l .11: lerini;" of the poor may '! be briiiuflit to a speedy end. In all prob ibility there will be many ff.aoli'-- the "lvioniier's" auilience w!io j have not ha 1 time to look into tiie nrit- - I ter, niid m;i su .;i Clin;,' that one with I thf hi.,--a .h'MmIih titlj of "reformer" ii could deceive, ,es home determined I to vote next time for 'he "ref. inn'' can-- I ilidate. V;:t if tlicie would I foiujiare th; "taxes" of the McUinloy I bill on 'otton clo!a wiiU those which k the "reformer" tried to 1 vyon the sumo cla.-- s of good wlr-- he w is in ceifvul of the house of repiv:H'ut,'iVes u c. ,;i;,V of years ago, with the privilege i: i' i a tarilf bill to suit his own ssveet, v'i!, they would probaoly bu a lililo Bur.r..'d to liuil how tlieir c!.jneiit "reioriiier" dealt with thee very items. C'ci:'r:rnrr the "ta.vs" of the .McKinley bid and of ;!,. Mills they would find thein to be as fulkiwi: "Tiixch" "7:ics" iu by 'l!l'l'nr,l"V Kc.tey. Mills Kill. Cnltdn rlna c"t ex- - i t r I ;:IU. I'l rO'lit. cpeiliiis' im; Li ial ::L iul u.U I'.iv ii..;:e in ..e ,.. ,1. ; liiu v.al'i nll'.l llll-i.- .. X.'r' h'ru .lu.!, -- el. -1, ..ir.ili.-- L ::!,.t. it or 1 rlitl. il, n;sl ,i! . 'il at 1 ii"V I.1.. ; er 'j;.,;.'- ;..::.! St 40 V:.!;:c ;u everll'-'J- . ' vr 35 o Hl.'.i' !!. ii ii .1' : 't V r -- iair y;e.,l 2S 0 Viil:.. iit over :r. rijliir.' i CO O I. I ler. it, sliilll' il, ..n!l'..'l er c'inl.-'l-arul wil.i.-- lit u'.er I'.'e. iu'f jliiVI'u v., pi 3 r,'y.!. .i'..r. (l.hlriineil, p:ii:il!"J er i r Vi. !eul nt ev.'r Jc. in. mi. int. Gj iO ( !t 111., liut '.al ii'! ; tin r 1. 1: In His y ..liii-i.- ' in ).. eiMeiiiui; I ii- ite-- K.a dyi-il-c. i!:ir.-.l- ... t .! i n i. il, Iwinl.-i- er i.riul.-.l-amt viilue'l ut imt fner 11' s. Iter si'l:::-- vn-.i..- .' a V;:i;:td at over li.V'. k r ,;v yav.l 35 i) oft h iH-- Miiuro yard 3 40 VahiCil at nvcr Ik-- per mpiart? yard 40 I)y(d,rilnn'd. f tainod, jiaiitlrd and printi'ii, and valued at not over 1:.V. ikt sinni'o yard 33 40 Valued at over squuru yurd 40 So when he pictures) the grinding "taxes" upon cordage, his auditors ought to have copies of the two bills with them so they could make the fol-lowing comparison: Manila rallies snd enriliiKe, nnttirreii. ., 13 25 Hemp eahles luulcnrd- - nee, unlarred 19 25 Oilier cullies and cord-- nirc, unlarred U 25 liimliai: twine of istle, Tanii.ien liljer, sisal (fnirt or sunn (J 15 Iliiiiling twine of nrn- - nila 3 25 Also when hetalksabout "taxed'' gun-powder tho two bills should be agaiu compared: tiiinimwdcr and all e;ilosivo subsiiiarea used fur mir.iiiK, l)Iait artillery or siorU iiHt purposes: Valued at 20 cpnts or less, per pouuil.a...., 31 37 Valued abovo 3) coma or less, per pound.... 7 ? The "reformer's" listeners should also noto that numlx'rless items in the two bills show similar results, as for in-stance: .Silo leather 10 15 Hunts and shoes of leather 25 30 l'lush fur liiiikinn hats 10 15 Oil or essence of bay rum 25 44 Oil of tiny leaves 25 .V Iodoform, 41 iii Chloroform 21 4S In order that the "reformer'' may not bo ablo to deny these figures and to charge them to the "depraved garbling propensity of the hirelings of monopoly" a convenient offhand expression with which he often brushes weighty facta . aside inform him that they are given on the authority of that well known "re-former," Mr. J. Alexander Lindquist, of the Reform club. We do not vouch for their accuracy, bnt from the "reform-er's" stiindpoint they aro absolutely un-assailable. We have by no means ex-hausted the list. In the metal schedule alone thero ure forty similar instances and many tnoro in other schedules. We do not adduce these comparisons as evi-dence either for or against either meas-ure. They are simply produced to show the insincerity of the "reformer" when he talks about "taies." Smile ilnrv Old liiftlriiments. Mr. Steinert, of this city, has added to his rare collection of musical instru-ments a viola do (iamba, which is prob-ably the only one in playable condition in this country. It is in excellent pres-ervation, and its present owner thinks that none can bo lound in Kurojie in such line condition. The first instrument has a straight back and the top is of a conical shape similar to the bats viol of the prcseut day, and not rounded as tho violoncello, The scroll is an artistic piece of carving land.! to represent the grifiiti of ancient mythology and i, of brazed wood. Ivory squares are set in the fvi;o r board iu-- I stead of raised brass frets, and accurate-ly designate the lingering places. It is keyed i'e.r live string.-'- , while all bow s of the, present age I.i.ve but ft; nr. Thi.; valuable trc30re of Mr. Steinert was found in a monastery in Ue'din, in connection with a viola d'Ainore, by a (ieriitati citheu. Ue brought it to this count ry about, thirty years ago and kept it until rmrchased by Mr. Steinert. Al-though thero was nothing about, it to show the il.iteof its make, its construc-tion indicates that it was made some time during the Fifteenth century. New Haven Union. VVhat Keeps tlio liiry-lt.- CpriKlit? Let tis Eiippuso a cyclist mounted on his wheel and ri lini;, say, toward the north. Ho finds himself U-t- lining to tilt toward liisriulit- - Ho is now goitu? not only north with tiie machine, but east also. He turns the wheel eastward. The point of support must of necessity travel in the plane of the wheel. Henco it at once begins to ro eastward, and as it moves much fa-to- r than the rider tilts it quickly g' ts under him, and the ma-chine is iiKain upright. To oue standing at a distance in front or rear the bot-tom of the wheel will bo seen to move to the right and left. I conclude, then, that the stability of the bicycle is due to turning the wheel to the right or left, whichever way the leaning is, and thus keeping the point of support under the rider, just as a boy keeps upright on his finger a broom-stick standing on its smallest emL Charles 15. Warring in Popular Science Monthly. Julio' Tardon. At the Old Bailey it was customary to sentence the whole of the prisoners found guilty at tho sosHions at one time. It fell to Ilaron Graham's lot to perform this duty, and he accordingly went over the list with due solemnity, but omitted one person brought up for (sentence Mr. John Jones. Tho judge wanon the point of finishing tho sentences, when tho ofii-ce- r reminded hjs lordship of this omis-sion. Whereupon the judge said grave-ly, "Oh! I am sure I beg John Jones' pardon," and then sentenced him to trans)ortatiou for life. San Franchico Argonant. Slang and Simile. Will some one kindly jwint out where metaphor and similo leave off and where slang begins? There aro many expres-sions about which sometimes cause cul-tured people to torn up their noses or raise their eyebrows, and yet they are to be found in the Bible, in Shakespeare and in other excellent places, while there are about as many expressions which people use with a great deal of reverence, tliinking that they come from tho Bible, which really are to be found only in such works as Sterne's "Sentimental Journey Through Italy." New York Continent Mr. Jlills Kays, "You can't sell abroad unless you buy abroad." Mr. McKinley said at Providence that during the last fifteen years we have sold $2,000,000,000 more than wo have bought abroad. This is not the first time that market truths ' Lave killed Freo-tiad- maxim. j |