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Show THE SALT LAKE TIMES. MONDAY. Al'KIL 14 USUI; der the other horse, the two oviug an at-- i most inextricable mass. Some of the passengers on the street wire were swearinir in seven different j lauKinws, while the two c.rivers were watching a fallen horse and a crowil of nystiiriders were betting he'd kick a holo in the sky before he went to work aain. It took ten minute to get that horse untangled and five minutes more to har-ness hitu up again, anil then it took the street car drivers five minutes to get their mnles waked up. i Twenty liiinut.'s lost, and no telling how many men waiting for the street cars lost their religion, all on account, of the driver of one wagon jtettxig rattled at the aiuics of a Texas pony. A good motto to paste in your hat is, "Keep eocj, my son, and never let your-self get rattled." Atlanta Journal. ,rv," o Kiillleil. A I nn was lrivi it four horses tr p.v,,., i..;ir.,,n when one of them, a Texas t onv, Vy:n lo fr.t Juste id of coaxinir iiim" np 'a lil.ie lie lie.hn ! sbish hiia tn:;-,- . -- . ,e, nt the little, fellow !.. oie,i - leal ', : i.tij i.i '1 d til imrd.-- r ii.: 'v ii.s ! ;s bt- - , ': ; ri a, 1 he ,:.,.,: -- .i . n'rl l .: ':: to await il v tii-i. l'. -- Sreet ear driv-f- i i b u.iid tlie w::1,' m were bl. 1 1 iieir for it to t ..ut "! he .:v. : .. ,;i ,.f i, i: ;,- th. li..r-- rie mun continued to lash h;m. cm.-i- nj i'.iui to lie further and to li down nn- - Ulonvit Sfitti. IT, Hants tuillUinu. Stt drwl, 'IT) I.OAN-- 7 AND H I'KK CKNT McNKY 1 to hum .111 eil inijiiov. d .hMi. liiintiets or r' ilfii nntiH'rt) Jbn J. buyilvr, mount :X aud 'XI Hooker ImiMltig. Vrroouol. RU lion SKS'XniPtatTlk! 1AST1TI(E lin'(iilra ui C jUtn, .1.3 Htutn 1.1 t. pKKSONAI-.- NOW 1HY( il l? "TTUNCK. 1 rtnrin Mills math- from i .0 iin.i uj.waiv.'i ut Mm. Ki'i eiuaiiH. yi.Sute Kiud IYkHHONAL-D- K. t; I N'IKK, HH)M 7 . r mirs-em- i H;jnllat In l&.linH eli kuewi of all kind. Uvr ami kidney otrrti. all rhrnuli'illM'iM'H and laucri ami tumor, la priwll.o fur jvaru. iNTKNDlNIi WIIUKI. UlliEltH SllOI't.l) 1 11I1011I1I i k ihi' Ni w I,me stir f r '.'I. it is h'eeraitf !: IV-- and I alls to ml, Ih.n t iiuv a vhe-- till ymi w II. I eeiim k- -, th .iir ut tor tln Star iiiii.'iihii-B- . ItiTimn lVmtirokf, IK t'oninuMvial mr. . Col. liifi))' J. ssues Invitations to the Pub lie to Attend the Grand Opening of niS SEW RESORT. The leer Among Peers and Sec-e- nd to None in this City In-vitations Have Eeen Issued by Mr, Edward Kelley for the Grand Opening of His New Sample Boom, at 223 State St. Lynch & Glasmann. " Real Estate Brokers. We Offer the Following Bargains for a Few Days Only. ) They Must be Sold at Once. f . The Following Are Genuine Bargains : r$.Txl50 ft liOt, with new Fram? Cottase, n rooms, larp-- puntry ami closet, city water, fruit treos: on Alameda Avenue, between Jirtffhain uwi First outli, near lUth Kast $ 1,400 BOi 1.10 ft, 4 blocks north from McCorniok'a Ilesldeace, nicely located, fruit trees, et! 1,000 50x140 ft Lot, on Capital 1IUI, nicely located, beautiful iew .' 750 2.5x140ft lAt, on Capitol Hill, good location, fair view.. 400 3 Lot, ttOxl40ft eacb, on Grant street, between 5th & Oth Mortb; each 150 40x1 15 on Main street, 1-- 2 block from Temple; thU If a snap 12,000 titljrfd ."! 1 ."! ft. !t hlor'l. h niirl h nf I'nnlar C.mvft t hA Utah 4 Montana MacMiiGry Co. Importer of ami reulnrin High Grade Machinery, Kiirull KlndBof Duty. ChitIi h Iu Stock foi 4 ' i. :.";,'.-?-- . v 3 a B tS ' ' r J " j S ?W i -- T : Edpss anfl Eeim : Fr.'ia St'OO hnro iv.wer. llolHtinff I'nIites, Pumps, Horse W hims, Wire. Hope, Drill Steel, Mine ami Mill Supplies, Safety Xitro Powder, Caps and Fuse. Main Offlie and Warpio-.ir.a- , 259 S. Ma.'n St., Sat Law City. AGD.NCY. Untie. Mont. CP" CorrMpomletire Sull'-ttid- . AN.Vl'AL STATKMF.NT For the y.';ii' euulnii l'n e nlvr 3), lsnO, of the CundltinD Of The Franklin Iusnrance Company Of 1 alia le ph a. Mmlc to 'hi' Secretary of the Territory of Vtah la I'lii'Miauee of an Art K latniK to 1 lie Iusi,r.u''i t'.ni'Utiles, Ap- - jm.ve i March l.i. l. l. Nam- - of .o i i:o y ami lerntlon The Frsink-- : Kli lUMiir.ui' u Cone a iy, 1'hlla.ioi- - 'hil. J"i. .'. Tin- - :iii:u.it ot . :ii)ltl! 10 'k Is. 400.0i"(ii '. '1 he e o.i a ted; i, it up is ... 4e ,ui 01 . Tif n n t'.ll'.. uu a S3,a The aia lint us leibi'.ll s mt elii.lii l-- .mi 1 ai U .'. Tie i,t Mi.'i.hiK v,r ill i'i. s Is WS.'.'IO.K, i. The cione of us nt!orneyorai?ent I .r the t ri ito.y ef I "t.ih, uj en whom sr Crt .f .r. :eH ill ;lny i n ij ;.rl o i :ic:ilu-- t ni'l en:ii I'iiey he uuiie Is J. T. " !: liiiu'.r. 'I h re . 'j.t- - iliirinu t i;f yenr were 631.S3'i.!H T,i.' eiHfuuHurtjh Jurlnu ti.e year ie fxA'.'tT.ai Sm'IT. OKPAI tCOKMA. I 'ol N" V oK SA ' 18 'O. (" K i K. l..i:er, ei u aent, heiriL' duly w.en ili'tiiH('M ana a th:U he Is t!.e above il'n riitl .n'.i'er f eotupa'iy. and t'ui 't- - ler.'- n.,f Hl.itell.eilt o' 1!:e l.iel n , on. i inlKP' ei.niiiiuiy ou s I airt v Hrnt .lay Or 'ee. I!!l.,T( IKeuVie'-- II. r l Jilli' to th'' lii':.t of I' s i:!fo. tiiuiiou. knowledge iii.rt t ehef. re- .e, to fl Kll K. I t'lYKH. .sal s "I! e,l and sworn to before me thin I'th. day i f Feuiu.iry, A. li. . Ki. CR i. T. Knox, .Notary Public TmiOTollV OF I'tah. mi'iihai'Vs Oi fh r.' ( I. I ii ali Sells, wreinry of the territory of T'taii. .1" hereby eeriily t!:at the aiiove and iirv UK Is a Ml! tr ie aie.l cone tcopyor the nml:.l i,t;;t. meat of il.e pei.eral eoii lit'on of li e Fi'al.U'iii liinarie.' coii.oauy of I'h loflol phiii. l'a., 11 ed ,n my eflbe on the '.Ulh clay of l ehrna-- lrtd, in i.uisuaiien o' an art relat-.- ; liikr 'o hre inniiTance eomiAi!ies, aiijiroved M red K 184. ' Im u Un. whereof I have iierounto n 't niy hand an 1 .mixed the jrreal seal of iho ta.Tltory ..I Utaii. this Klh day of Mmh. IKil. KLMAU SF,I,LS. Secretary ol Utah Territory. liavls k Strlii(iur. agents, SI West Second South Kitvet. The object of this demon-stration on tho part of Mr. Ktlley is to familiarize his new location and introduce to his numerous patrons and the public in general, the many new brands of l:ne imported goods that have recently been received at his new place of business. This establishment has just been refitted with elegant and costly fixtures and handsomely decorated in ac-cord with the balance of the tasty surroundings. Air. Chas. Keilley, the pop-ular and well-know- n dispenser of the bright and sparkling liquids, has been appointed manager of the new sample room, and will be pleased at any and at all times to wel-- 1 come his host of friends and acquaintances. Notwithstanding this new acquisition, Mr. Kelley still retains the proprietorship of the Elks Sample Room. nn. bunch lor. 1,230 SHOx 1 05 ft, double corner, 4 blocks southeast of Warm Springs, line jieach orchard on ground , 8,000 We Oir flu Above for a Few Days Oily, --Easy Terrqs ! Lynch k Glasmann. Ueo. W. Sctt, Jus. (Mcndeiming', H. S. Jtumfield,--- ' i'resideut. Vice President. Secretary.. Geo M. Scott Si Co. llf'OKI'OItATKD.) IlKAI.ElW Ik F. E. Warren '.lore aalilo Are Low in their Spmlous Hn.l Ehvant MEW (.H'AljT IC K'4, 01J Tribune IJuildius, 78 W. 2nd h. PIANOS IlPiffl. Highest (Jaslityl Largesl Vsriatyl LOWEST PRICES! Cash or Time Fayirenis atlhrjrains. I)cn1rah!e inf"ri!iaM. u l.efit'lv fnni's!iiil th.-- wl.o Luyliii: or.siv. Olid lirmil Piano cr iiriran. I'urr.'riiii.iiileiicd lruiniUy uttmiU il to. VI!!:.?'. ft wuys sri. come, i'olit uud cumjiou-u- t tieno m. y:'antfb. ' liaml Mrmture. Kteiilnou A. Wulibe'', ifti Smith t'iiKl Kust.. V ' Wi ) HAIUIIKKSSKRS A N'l) HAKIIKKS T A lirl".--- ludi.-- iiHl.alro-we- r wnntt.l ut O'leo Apiily J.imeH 4: Wttlis, Tenijile Uiir-- lier shop. DANISH (,IKL 1HNTS WOKK HV THK f'oi:ipntent to ilo liny kind "f do-- n estle nork. Aji-il- ijas We Kitili South. ll'ANTKD A FIK8T CLASS SHOE RE-- i paircrat. The 1'arag.m. 11 W.So. Temi.le s.r.-et- . VANTKD-T- lt RENT. S OR 7 ROOM liouBf with bath. App y f. J. L. Timls otllce. O ALT LAKE feMHUiYMENTOtl" R"il inov..,i to 77.. vvet rM'omd South. All Kinds .f help furnished on snort noil e. 'ANTEIl-TOBtT- Yfi OLD BUILDINGS ' 7 of all kin. Is. I'tali II nisi. Moving Co. 1101 KKH T'J MOVK. UTAH HOUSE t'H I Movin : Co. h building. ' " T ANTED-- AT llKKSSMA KING PAR-- ! Ins, ftl.'l East Tliiru South. lies to lt.arn ihe inipioveii ysiem of ilrc-- s retrnu. Insr-iicti- thoi'i.i Kh. S. st 'in f.ir- - n t e.l: total com .. Mrs. L. b Ktua. r ant u-- to ! u v-- a lTTi ii Ti n ( r AN n t In ar.i'.iiii h.niB uslncM). ahmit c. ht or Inn looms to- - ash. Apply to Fuller & Youiu,', liu Main street. TAN'TED A YOUMf LADY DESIRES I' position todo offlre work. Has :ii".- own tvpn-w- t r. Willing to work for small salary. Address R. Times oin.'B. I.' ICKUUXI. F1SCI1KU KA'!PI.... !....l!VKKKTf IE. KBR HMUH STORK t'l.AKK. U HO AMI, One rrioo to All ! "J T ii II Mk Stationery Co. SUCCESSORS TO v'rr" ..;7:"":.' , ; "".l,.."T7 C .: . !.. r 2 '...'" - - hi JSsiTLEC-T.fM:- ' GO Taot jiTirst Soutt1, posite the Theater, the ony place in the city having a thoroughly equipped gymna-sium in connection therewith; and one that is strictly first-cla- ss in all respects. m The v.'orld-renowne- d and popular pugilist, Mr. Herbert Slade, has assumed the man-agement and directorship of the Elks Gymnasium and may be found at his post of duty at almost any time. The well-stocke- d sideboard will also be urder this pentlemnns Hardware, Metal, Stoves, Tinware Mill Findings, Etc. " Apenls for the Dodge Wood Puliev, Koeblinu's Sieel Wire Hope, Va-cuum Cylinder and Engine Oils, llercules 1'uvvder, Atlas Kngines and Boilers, Slack Injectors, liullalo Si ales, .letl'eisoa Horse W'hi'lt, 151ake Tumps, Miners' and lilacksmilhs' Tools, Ktc. 1(H Main Street. Salt Lake City, Utah. EAGLE FOUNDRY & MACHINE C O IP IT Z" . 424 UEST FIRST SOUTH. : SALT LAKE CUT, ITAil GEO. A. LOWE, Iealcr in all kinds of first-cla- ss AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS! Buggies, Surries and 'Road Carts. Handsome, Stylish and Durable. Steam Engines, Saw Mills, Ktc. Railroad Contractors' Supplies. "Warelacuss: 133 tc 1-4- I?irst East St. ... l. .' I,! sai.k -- 4x111 Hon7?VTirmT!r. of corner of First Vt a ml Hist North. lll'Ulire at v.'l West Tliilil South. L OU SALK A HOOD MILCH COW, AtTw 1 loa .t First South. I OR S 1 ilivia iin. situated ou West dme, only nl'io lilork- - irom Vnlon Natioi.ai hunk.. Ureal leluiT!: ems o'leifil to ) utcluisers. Apply at Auifell Ilros. Lumber yanl, f". State street. SAI.K OH LEA SIC "TWO SPLENDID I Hit 's for liimher yin. wareleiris or miu-u'aeu- e y. Also one of the l..t. sites for bul-nes- s in thn ijt v. Applvioowners. C.O.Whit-leim.- . an South ialn o" to W. Jl SHB4HMAN. with u'o itie Pilts Drug Co. IO K SA LK-- HY OW NK- K- A Fl N E Hri iTlT I liuf site. 2'. Mi) veils on I street. Fruit, l ily water, elt trie cars. Als. uiieiictiml'ereit imtem Kansas rirorwrty toexeliun for Suit Lake properly. KI ami SI Couiiiiiuvi.a Mori;. tinKHALK- ahiivxi l!K,n BRrcK. "apply lfiil West Fourth South. 1' .lt S.X K K LV"CANT "litioM I lOTSK I on Kiirlith K.nt street. All Moilrn eits. Puce very low. Term imnv Apply t... the owners, c. o. Wliltt.-mor-wut a Main stre-- t, orto W. u. Sheai man, with (loilhe-I'tlt- s coepany. ivut sai.k A hoarding" VirirsE in 1 loeil li c.it! n. Colnc a freoil tuisines new furniture, ouuy terms. Address (;. W Tilll DR. HODGES, DENT1STI Room 76. Commercial Block, Salt Lak . TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN I By the Use of Vitalized Air. ALL WOKK WARRANTED I LJi. JONES & CO., Kl h'AlN 8TREST. 8DYS CUES AND BULLION. Beggs & Tracy, tim & Eot Water talii Eoifers, Fumps. ' Etc. t'OrBiNG FRQFTLY iTTEHOEO T3. .'.ustate Hond. Brin h: S;fit Lake C :y. Ktt St.. LiiuTer. Col e personal supervision, aided by several thorough and compe-tent dispensers. The well stocked sideboard will be presided over by Mr. Herbert Slade, the Moari, whqfor some time was one of the principals of the celebra-- j ted John L. Sullivan Sparring Combination. Mr. Slade is probably the best known pug-- I ilist and enjoys-- more exten-sive acquaintance among the fraternity than any other man in the West. Col. Edw. Kelley is too i well and favorably known to need an introduction through ' the medium of these columns i and as a pleasant genial, gentleman he is considered by his host of friends and admir- - ers ns having but few equals. ' During your spare momenta CALL AND SEE HIM; ; Opposite Theater. And 228 State Street KING YANKEE, DEALT! 1 Hardware, Stoves, Furnishing Goods, Carpenters' Tools, Bronze Goods, Etc. A Full Line Always in Stock, 213 State Street, Si.lt Lake City. -- u.i II ' . j.jHJjfMlW.JJ.'T"Hl.') J.mifvyn"tg.-- v .... 1, I 1,1,1,1 1,1 1 I i,(di) t, 1,1.1 Id . I M" - '"- - ' ' , J IKuuua to ct. jok hint ! lauuk' pleasant fi k". riilu d I'liom Mr mt'ii. inilii.sor man imd neiwf.. :ciitii. lawn, p reh. rhada. Kverythina l .South Ti i rt E is!. JMOK KKNT ROOMS WITH I tioanl, at Flr- t S 'Uth. 1 1'H KF.VT THRKE STOKK3 ON' THH'fD I Soiiih. nh I bl'e-- ,ai or Ktait.j'oni stotoatd feline u looms on wroiut tl.or. .is Ooein.ereiiil Mivet. Apjily to H. IViuhroks. yrOKroomsR,EN(TlentSaTvO:Kl:;Ei!.i'e WkT.iIr.T-r-H SlociaAtiVonlSnin the lioom ?, No. itiS W. - South, i to ii o r',- k p. ei. B I'ENT- - I't'lfN is Hl'iiT KOOM SVITil I or liii.'ni. Vu K Sixth e.otiUi St r i i:i;.NT Ml WKST KJ KTlfsui'Tin en re: r.i. tv.th. 'not .111.1 n.lii water :in.l rios-i- t. p y t Vo.llij. brrK. L'tali Com-lai'- i.il .nitl . iu bank. T.W, I,i:CAN"T FUCI-.- lRNISIIKI) lur' ' f:l.llit''itt App'y p diu 3, :3J t a. s. PeiJ KKNT NO e 1' s eu re vs. h hot an t VO:i w tr! :!! . 1 ?'- - Atmi.vio Youniiteix. Vta.i Com- 1! e!C 111 4U1 S I ill.'S j 'I'WO NICKI.Y Kt:KNIlP,i I((XMsC I s ir e ou:ecT tl v.th or h; h. ' Wit' or . it"'f b .at '. Fii'.-- t hole :n I'.'.r s r. n. itiS. W. NT FUKNISIIED i F roe.niKover tbe Tiaies r3;:e for ;'emh.ii,.u. An Engineering FsuS ta liiada." " Tlie attention of the engineering world U said to be just now fixed upon tha liombny presidency in India, where is being constructed one of the greatest pieces of solid masonry tho world hat Been In modern times. A3 the present water supply of Bombay depends upon defective works, a huge dam has lieeu designed to inclose the watershed of the valley which drains into tho sea south of Bombay. Solely with the aid of na-tive labor Engineei Glover, a Scotchman by birth, began this gigantic structure, which, it is expected, will bo completed in March next. It is 3 miles long, 118 feet iu height and J03 feet wide at the base. Tho roadway on tho top is to be 21 feet in width, and tho stone work will cost half a million sterling. Tho lake of water which this data will imprison will bo eight square miles in area, so that Bombay need bo under no apprehension onco tho viceroy has olii-cial-declared the sluices open and tha pipes of sixty miles long are in working order. Mr. Glover has 12,000 Hindoos, all of whom ho baa trained ttliis special work, employed on the daTi. To his thirty years' labor among the natives is due tho fact that there are in India to-day .100.000 men, all capable stone-masons, carpenters mid navvies, who have been employed on his contracts for great public works. Pall Mall Gazette. When Clgiirt Are Good. Ofcte good cigar smoked after erch menl is what way lie called moderai4 nso, and can rarely inflict any dainaga to the system. Tho exceptions occur in those persons of peculiar organization, impressionablo and easily disturbed by stimulants, sedative? or narcotics. There are others, as we know, iu whom a cup of tea or coffee or a saucer of strawber-ries causes derangement of some one or more organs of the body, and others with even more remarkable peculiarities, so that it is not strange that there should Do individuals to whom tobacco is tnor or less poisonous. Such instances, how-ever, are rare and do not conllici with ho foregoing statement. I can eeo, therefore, no very great rea-son why, if a person desires or thin:-desir- es mental or physical consolation or benefit, he should not indulge himself io the moderate use of cigars in the man-ner that I have mentioned. But should lie pu- - j the proper limits ho makes himself li iblo to tho occur-rence of ou9 or more prions physical dis-orders, any one of which will certainly entail proai; suffering upon him. Thus neuralgia :iiuy hunts him by day and by night, and especially when he has ex-posal himself to i'lelement weather, or been subj.xt to mental anxiety or other emotional disturbances. The nerves of the face are particularly prone to be affected in such cases, aud tho form may consist of that most atrocious of uiJ ner.ralgi'i pains, tic douloureux, in which the pains come, spasmodically and are aeconn 1.111 ietl iv '111 tv UcVaig of the nun c'9 " 4 A Weird riit'mummin. Capt. Carrie, of the British Hhip Way-farer, which arrived in Oakland, Cl., A f.'vv days aM, 1.54 days from Antwerp, 'reports a weird phenomenon on the niht of Nov. 10. The Wayfarer wwt then in latitude 53 de'. ;!U mill, south, longi-tude (15 deg. L'U mill. west. It had been blowing ueveral days, but with nightfall the nir beeaine perfectly calm and the sea as emooth as H'lass. Over-- 1 head tho sky wan as black us ink from ihe dense masses of heavy clouds, and with the barometer at 2M.30 a rain storm was lixiked for. The expected down- - jiour did not occur, but instead the sea plowed with a phosphorescence beyond auyihin,.j the oldest mariner had ever seen. The fhip's surrotinilins were lit up fj that it was possible to read on deck. Nobody cared much for reading, how-ever; the contrast between tho light from the sea and the inky clouds was so gi'i'.vHome that all hands could not lielp fv.elin that some unnatural catastrophe was about to occur. The crew were much relieved when a brcezo dissipated the clouds, i'nd th pliofphoreseence at tho tamo time. Si.n Fran-cisc- o Examiner. Coiil Work by a Ttubbvr. A man of commanding appearance, about 23 years of aye and nicely dressed, stopped at the rc:;idenco of Georgu Ilot-te- l, a fanner, who lives south of Mas-conta- Friday morning, undaiiked for a breakfast, which he said he was willing to pay for. While the farmer was lire- - paring breakfast the strat'.gcr pocketed a ;old watch ami a small amount in money which were lying on a bureau in an adjoining bedroom. Mr. Ilottel subseijuetitly went to the room and dis-covered the theft. Ho charged the gen-tlemanly stranger with having thorn, and the hitter promptly covered him with his revolver mid ordered him to ke p his mouth 'hut on penalty oi being bin it. Tho farmer's wife then attempted to assist her husband out of his pvediea-men- t, hut was promptly knocked down by tho Firangcr, who uuidu Ilottel and his wil';j sir. npinsitn him at tho table, with their hands behind them, while he quietly nj..,yed his breakfast. Having appealed hi.-- ; appetite he coolly shook Lauds with the f.'rmcrand his wife, bade them au al'fectiomttii farewell, look to tho wood wiili his pi under and has Hot boun heard from. Sir-- Louis Republic. An lnfiirlntvl Cow Anion Children. An infuriated cow broke away from a herd of cattie whi' h was bein driven through Hospital street, XautAvich, to tho (,'rewo r ml ran into tha Wesleyan school yard. Till children were in the yard wailii:.; for the openim of tho sell. iol doors. The iijicarance of the animal caused ;. panic among the children, whom it attacked ferociously. A number of I'm s were catigiit on ixi horns and tossed, while many others were trampled up m. The drovers and other men who had pursued the cow beat it out. of tiie yard and it was event-ually slau'litere I. forty-jiv- o children. Were more or less injured and h.id to lie carried to their homos. Fifteen wera sei'iuuf ly bruised nu I cut, and their clothes torn to nhreds. One little frirl had her face, lacerated, aud w:us picked up in an unconscious condition. l'all Mall Gazette. Tlioy liave been taking a censna in Iclaud and tiicy ;iro in trouble f hero, too: Imt tin ir trouble is not about tin; cinim-Kionu- l It i3 i i oiii-tiii- vcu nioi'c serious. It n- - leuis Unit so rs-- ln;s 'on-- tho lifgim to Canada mid tlie l'niie.1 StiiU-- it has taken away from the fully !t.(inO penjl. Tliis does not seem sueli li vci'y i larce uvaidx-r- . except when one conid-- I crs l. mt the original K))iiilation was only 1 about HO.OUO. l)iu-fonr- th of tho entiro i)o)ulation (hen linn cmi'aled! Tho ro- - wilt is disastrous. Taxes liavo been pn ally increased, while rlies bavo I bci.'oiut; reduced in values. The liur- - Vests, too, havo been greatly lessened. I Thcro feeins to bo but one. way out for tho Icelanders Tliey must all tollow f tho viuig-uar- mid abandoii their island k.to tJto walrus Mid bear. Perhaps a few , centuries henco some Professor llorsford will discover evidence of human habibv f h tion ut some iij;" iu Iceland. " Boston Advci liscr. Tluro A Olmit Oynter In TIicso lajrn. i The Smith Brothers, of Oyster Point, had what, sonic people coreludod was tho largest oyster in the state, ft was caught a few days iiK' n short distance from tlie new lighthouse. It measured 1H inches long and 3 inches across at iU widest, part. E'lery C'awp, proprietor of the store Ml Oration Ktreet, lias an oyster shell that beats .the Smith luonsler. It is li inches in len;;th and 4 inches across its 'broadest part. He lias had it five years. He picked it up in au oyster shop iu Stony Creek. It was cauudit by the Stony Creek Oyster company off Flying Point, It tapers in width from 4 inches to about 1 inch. How old this oyster shell is Mr. Camp could not state. New Haven Reg-- 1 ister. ' ; Klectrto riowluiJ. ; An iwtallatioit for the purpose of plowing the laud by electric motors has lieeii set ui 011 the property belonging to the Manpiis de la Lacuna. The power of a waterwh"el of some tweuty horse powe'r will be employed, and the iuiple- - nient for workinir the bind is expected to ;: work at a distance of throe miles from j - the jreiiersitiiiK So far as the electrical jilant is coueerned all is light, j K but a de(ici"ncy of uieclnni'. al and np;ri- - J cultural knowledge on the part of those j intrusted with the work seems likely to make this trial 11 failure. This is min h to be regretted, as the promoters of the experiment have been fortunate in find- - ' inj; a landowner who is disposed to make j a trial of sueh an important application of electricity. Industries. ColoradiCi Frctty Reading Clerk. Anna M. Kelly, of Denver, may be found today and hereafter until theelose of the session occupying the desk of read-ing c'.erk in the Colorado senate, to which oiilce she has been chosen. The contest over the election of this official wasslmrp and interesting while in progress. It ended in a victor' for a woman. The rights of women are at least partially vindicated in the result which places a member of the gentler sex in an office never before he:d by any other than a strong voiced man in the history of Colorado scnater. Denver Republican. Although tho late Dnlce of Bedford was cremated, when the bearers raised tho coffin they found it us heavy ns usu-al, tho duke having left instruction!) that a piece of lead should he put into his cof- - fiu with a statement of the cremation, in cane, if the coffiu were opened centuries hence, there should arise some suspicion concerning his death. A Mlllliiry Hour I'ornijos. The regimental bear of tho Seven-teenth lancers, which has recently come to England with his regiment, took fur-lough without permission and started out to inspect Shorneliii'e, much to thai alarm of the inhabitants. Bruin first supped off two chickens, and then walked over some cottage roofs, refus-ing flatly to return home for all the coaxing of his military keepers. The animal next made off across country, and while a search party were look-ing for him everywhere in despair ha quietly returned to camp of his owu ac-cord. Loudon Letter. Neither the submerged chain pystcm nor the endless rope system of canalbor.t haulage has proved satisfactory in Ger- - many, so that experiments are now being made in tho use of heavy towing cars drawn by locomotives similar to those used in mines. Dr. J. II. Gallinger, who haa been elected Uiiited States senator from New Hampshire, was a compositor on The Cinci.inati Commercial Gazette twenty- - five years ago, and studied medicine in the intervals of his labors at the case, Why the Ited I'lUK I'iew. A red flag, flying from tho rigging of the steamship Knutsford, which arrived at New York a few days ago from Liver-pool, was an object fif interest to all ves-sels that passed near her moorings in Gravesend bay. There wore 14,000 pounds of dynamite stored in the hold of the Knutsford, and the least jar might have exploded tlie dangerous cargo and blown the vessel to pieces. Now York Letter. The results of the recent expedition to Greenland prove that north of to degs. the land is covered with a sheet of ice 5,000 to 0,000 feet thick over the valleys. A Serious I.aili,!iiiie Mutter. ' While laughing heartily Mrs. John Patterson, a colared woman of Brazil, Iud., ruptured, the optic nerve of one eye, producing instant blindness in that organ. Physicians say that not a similar cifcse is recorded in mciUutl annals. tit. Louis . Apple That timt li'il Barrel. Ncw'owii I'ii pin ap;)les are now in market for to Kni;land. and cost 2.1 a barrel. They uro all selected and each a pie is i,Uel iii j'lvpt r. New York Eveuo-- j: Sue Woman unit tier Jtuirpln Tlie natnr.'d instrument winch uatnri! urnislies to nil women for nggressivd h:h'I defensive purposes innst be of , nd 11s pliable us the caprice ot its hwec-- and fickle owner. These conditions fill, filled, more Protenn ipnilities belong to it than to an ideal umbrella jf which I once dreamed, which could upon emer- - be transformed to a puir of stock. wnM Where is the woman who, dressing In a des'rate hurry, hits not been saved by iu friendly r.:-- from tha ignominy of unbuttoned boots, while the lordly male civature ran only s' and itill and swear cr call wildly for Luey or Susan to toy his fmoa Imt toner. The beautiful eta pr.'gs of iUistriu has been !;novn to but ion her gloves with a li.v.rj-i- a pri ile-;- of which even royalty does not do prive her. A VVeNh rarebit or i- inrsh rnallo-- toa.-de- on 11 !mir;:iu i'.i iibonrdii't; seho.ij with iearjind treinblirij,' hat ru.i,o whic h would tempt the jaded appetite of a lloniiin emperor. Then there are uiulxjiie-i- l uses for this email in;.rv, - to pick hicks ot olhet writing '"c !cs, or to jab mtc fl'e'iiers in a t vowd. There was an Italian uiai-jlif.- -a v.-- , kite iiii;i behind her hated rival, wirJe-e-d 1t by Ktics-inj- r her sharp, silver hairvin into tier. ' |