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Show I T J ' ii i. SALi L llMjbb: W 1 M1AY, .iWl .MiV l.J, i,--,.,' cmor's communication to tbe legisla-ture anil read it thoroughly. Till'. GOYBRKOR'H KStlAOC The Kovornor's maMSge is an able md r.iorougkiy builoaM-lilctdooame- It may bo said that it, like such papers Unanatlng l'roni extonttTOf generally, is too long lor the itTtratfo newspaper reati.tr, but the document presented to the legislature by Governor Thomas yesterday, merits careful perusal from Hurt to linisli. , The charitable nnd other pub-lic instil ution whose mainteu-wc- o devolve-- . upon the terri-iorv- , receive adequate meutiou; tho public school law, a very fair ;nca.-n- re passed two years ago is referred to In connection with suggestion for intendments that would Improve it the matter of municipal charters is dis-missed with recommendation for imendment; revenue collection and improvement of tho existing statutes relative I hereto is udvijed, and the sub-ject of home manufacturers and eft :nirig( !iient thereof is ably handled. Tin: 'I t m ks will refer to the many In-teresting and valuable features of the message from time to time, and will es pi'cially make suggestion as .to the duly of the legislature to encourage home manufactures in ways that they m ly lie enlarged. lu the meantime il hopes Lbat every voter and every other pe.H son interested in the welfare of this great territory will make eepeclal effort to liud a uewspaper containing tho gov- - j ... Fast Time lo CHwf nn '" Kst. Pass enter leaving Salt Lake City at 7 a. m.. via 'Ii- - L'nion Pacific and Chicago .v. North Wealero railways now reach Chicago .11 II V.i n. in. the lliini Uay. I'nder this ar mye menl Hie Chicago & North Western railway carries passengers from Council Willi lo Chienu' in two hours lota time than! heretofore, and reach s the latter point in. time to make cr tincction with early after noon trains for the east, thus reducing the tunc to New York and other eastern ell -- M .. I';:! !; ,- :-. PERINIBROS; Manufacturers and Pfalcrs iu Umbrellas, Parasols, Walking Canes. Ij&b. KID GLOVES. ) K'"erv pair fisttMi to the hand. Cmhrsll:,i and Parasols i rAvered and repaired on short notica. Parasols made to mates m KnntHford notel, 'J, me - St.. Salt Citv, Utah. Main StorM Silent:, St, Denver, Colorado. " --AMERICAN RATIONAL BANJ j Capital. $250,000. Surpl'.is, $25,000. Successor to the Bank of Sait Lake, - - Salt Lake CityrV INTERESTS PAID ON DEPOSITS. 1H1. 15 ?' Baco Pi sident Secretary E. Sslls T a rAvr M.1.ACO Vice-Pr- . sident Gov. A. L. Tucm.s M ,f VS. B. iIollajid Am. Ckabier J. W. Jraw f. W. Kosl C. F. Loofboirow. Money to Lend on Improved Real Estate by James H. Bacon. BANK OF QOMMERCE. OPERA HOUSE BLOCK, SALT LAKE CITY. Five Per Cent Interest Faid on Savings Deposits. Transacts a General Banking Business. - --DTRrrTnRq- . Jot- - "ark President Wm. H. McIntyre I f! Kariow W, i'hiskolm M. K Paushns C. 1. Hannamax 8a. t.'. WAi.kiut. .: l.'ashier W. II. IaWI E. E. Kicn II. iiEi ns, Jtt Ut Cashier E. B. Cbitchlow. fExpert Dental Co. 8, R. MOAD - - Manager Eiprt Dental Campany. Yours For Aids to BEAUTY & COSFORT ny my method I can make artificial teeth with the gums carved, colored and so shaped a to restore the natnrsl expres-sion of the face in any cate, nn matter how badly the cheeks may be sunken or the lips wrlnk:cd. I euarantee to make thera to natural that a critic cannot detect them. Restoring lest expression Is an art that every dentist dofs not notice or understand: simply making a set of teeth to (it perfectly and be durable does not complete this lranch of dentistry by any means. It requires the skillful are and canning hand of one who haa devoted murh time and practice to this particular science;, also an extra course of higher studies not receivca in the regular dental school DENTISTRY I IOPi'.V :jC!.!DaYS. I Office in Central Clock, " No. 46 West Second South. TEETH EXTRACTED I Absolutely Without Pain ! t Sets of Teeth .... $5.00 Teeth Filled - - - - $1,00 MRS. GRAHAM'S Cucumber and Elder Flower Crca n It 1 not a ( osmetic In the aense which that term is popularly used, permanently beautifies. It creates a sofc smooth clear, velvety skin, and by dill nse gradually makes the coinploxion sevl eral shades whiter. It Is a constant prol tectlon from the effects of sun and wnul and prevents sunburn and freckles, nni blackheads will never come wrille yon i.s it. It cleHusee-th- e face far better thaJt rishes iiTKi builds l the skin tissnos nnd thus prevents thp formation id wrinkles. It gives the fn'if nesw, clearness and smothnees of, skin that yon had when a little girl. KviJry lady, yourij: or old, ought to use it, as! it L'ivew a aiore youthful apjiearance to siy nnd that permanently, tfcoatalll no acid, powder or alkali, and ia as tiiii-les- s as dew and as nourishing to tie I .1 as dew is to the flower. Prieo $t In Ask yoar druggist for It. j Sample Ilottle mailed free to any ljdy on the receipt of Id cents In stamps tfi'ay for postage and packing. Lady agents wanted. J Mae. (lEtiVAiHB i'Ihaua, ''BeautiJ)oc-tor,- " 103 Post Ht., Mini Francisco. . A. C. Smith & o., Druggists, have a full line of Mrs. (Jriihura's Preparations. rtv rpiIE RATIONAL Bank of the Republic. Ca.-it- $500,000 Eullt Pais Vr Pbank Kvox President h. c. Kabhics s J. A. Eakls Cashier 47MAINSTKi:KT. Transacts a general bankinf; business. Money, loaned on faverable terms. Accounts of mer-chants, Individaaie, tirms and corporations so-- i Uclted. Five per cent interest paid on savinss and time deposits. DIRECTORS: JSmU Kahn J. A. Earls hmedley Geo. A. Low,, irank kcox U. L. A. Culmen J. G. Sutherland. I yELrLS, JpARGO & QO.'S BANK ,: LAKE CITY UTAH lyrTM AND Hkl.LS EXCTIANGE, MAKES f telej(;raphie transfers on the principal cities f the I nued States and Europe, and on all points ii the pacific Coast. Issue lettvra of credit available in tbe principal cities of tlio world. Special attention given to the selling of ores and ilil in. AdMnces made on consignments at, low-- : rates, .'irtl-ul- attention pfven to collections throah-)u- t b.tjh, Nevada ami adjoining Terrltoriea. Ac-- .UintS m CORRESPONDENTS: ''"ells, Fargo A Co London Cells, Fane Jt Co New York ' l Rank of The Republic Boston ir Nationa Btnk Omaha "irst National Bank Denver t.te National Bank Denver Mercta)' Natfoaal Rank Chicago 'toatniens' Bank St. Louis eils, Pargo A Co ban Francisco I.E. Dooly - Cisbier, '.I'emteiv 117ANTED AN BNIRGBTfC LADY To travel. Salary M per month. Call or room 117 Oottuneieial block. 117 ANTED ONE 61 TWO NURSE III! V rlren to care for. Address 149 N. Third West street. 11' ANTED- BV A LADY OF EXPERIENCE, VV a position as housekeeper. Address X, Times Office. ANTED A COLORED MAN WANTS A place as cook. Address T. J.. Tin e office. llTANTEl) BOOKKEkTkH AND EXPERT TV iKconntant wants employment, address K.W., Times offlce. 11TANTED-- A GOOD CITY SOLICITOR. IN v? quite at Tiace qflee. ANTED TO TRADE REAL ESTATE Vffl good, clean stock of merchandise. Kcftps 47and4S Commercial block. WANTifl) - POSITION AS aaiesman for ivlhiM , first-cla- bo ise; i erences farniehed. Addreek M. c. ll..Tii officl ( A N'l p I.TLKS )jL'.'Ni;.ijk'. ; VV class rrafpMKf cure same by calling at M ( , T ' n pie street. TO TKAUE ACKE.X K FOR WANTED property and pay ash differ-ence- . Booms 47 and 48 Commercial block. 117 ANTED TO TKADJjT NIC rfllOME FOB VT tacant lot, close la. Koofie 47 and 48 Com-mercial block. QOMMKKCIAJti NATIONAL BANK, 8A.LT LAKE CITY UTAH, CirrraL (Fully Paid) $800,000 Sltiplds 80,000 General EaniiaE in All Its Branches. Issues csrtificates of deposit pavablo on demand bearing interest if left a specified time. Sells drafts and bills of exchatun on all principal cities In the United States aud Europe. S?0,-.:- ; D" President W. P. Noble ,f '.,!:sha t.i, 2nd Joun W. Donncllab Casljier Directobs F. II. Auerbach, John J. Daly, D. J. Salisbury, Moylan C. Fox, Frank U. Dver, Thomas Marshall, W. P. Noble, George il. Downev, John w. Donnellan. T. R. JONES &0O. BANKERS, tM MAIN ET SALT LAKE BUYS ORES AND BULLION. JJNION RATIONAL TJANK. Successor to Walker Bros., Bankeii. Estahllsh4 1860. B...!?!f?;:;:;::::;;:::::::;::; United States Depository. Transacts A &enenlQii2 Mm. Safe Deposit Vaults. Fire and Burglar Proof. J R. Walker. ... . M.H. Walker vi',:pr68,en M. ,1. Chessman. L. H. Parasworta J i; Wutkor i , Aet- cashlsa Ast.Cashie . McCOKXI( K & 0' BANKERS. Ibtabusbed, 1873 Bsi.t Lake, Crrr, Utab. A Genera! Banting Business Transacted.- Collections promptly made on all points In tho West and Northwest. Careful attention given to, consignments of Ores and Bullion. Exchange and telegraphic transfers oo tbe principal cities of the United States and Europe. ritlNCIPAL CORRESPONDENTS: New York 'importers' and Traders' National1 Bank; Kountze Bros. ' Chicago Commercial National Hank. Han Francisco First National Bank. Omaha - Omaha National Bunk. St. Lo jib National Bank of Commerce. Kashas City National Bank of Kansas City; First National Bank: American National Bank. Denver--Denve- r National Bank; City Nations) Bank. Pc'Em.o First National Bank. Portland, Ore First National Bank. London Martin's Bank (Lira, ted) (id Lombard strest. LOMBARD TNVESTMENT COMPANY. Of Kansas City, Mo., and Boston, Mass. Branch Office for Utah and Southern Idaho. Carncr First South and Muiu street. Salt Lakes City, Utah. W. H. Dal - Manager. J Mites Loans on Farm and City ProBerts all I Kasv Bstek I Jhotel knutsford, Opened June 3. New Mag Klegant in all Ita Ap- - pointments. t250 Rooms, Single or En Suite; 75 Rooms with Bath. 8. S. HOLMES, Proprlstifs VALKER HOUSE,"" AFirst-Claa Kuropean Hote!.-- - The Walker Is located in the bnslness center of the City and has alt the Modern Improvements 4 Convenfsnces iPertainine to a Ktrirtly firs' h.':sp. I, Ik managed as well as ay hotel In the West, and Is strictly the business and tourist hotel of bait Lake Citj. PASSENGER ELEVATOP.. rWalker and the Metropolitan are the re leading hotels of Salt Lake City. i.S. ERB, . - Pripiletit. HOTEL TEMPLETON. Just Opened. RANKING JKPAKTMENT DTAH TITLE, INSURANCE & TRUST GO. Ptro urt'iriTiL. $150,000. Hiari.cs 10,000. PAYS 5 PER CENT INTEREST ON TIME acts as trustee, guardian, adminis-trator and executor; transacts yenerai trust ban! news; insures res! estato titles; insurance fee covers ail charges for attorneys and abstracts. IITOCK HOLDERS: Bawkers-- J. K. Dooly, T. K. Jones, L. S. Hills, M. II. Walker, W. S. McCornirk, E. A. Smith, H. T. Duke, Josiali Harrett, Hyde H. Vuiiuk, M. S.' Pendergast, T. A. Kent. W. T. Lynn, ,!. R. Walker. CsriTAUsTs It. C. Chambers, Kelsia & (iilles-i)i- ", James .sharp, Joan J. Dsly, U. Mcintosh, A. L. Thomas, Governor of Utah, Mebchants F. U. AuerUach, T. G. Webber, Hugh Anderson, W. 11. Rowe, A. W. Carlson, 8. H. Auerbach, W. F. Colton. Jas. Anderson, Law ieks John A. Marshall, Win. 0. IlulL ' rr lvntTiKrviiTrT I borrow money see A. M. .'sues, :M1I Main streot: telephone 301. 7 7!i ANl) 8 PERCENT ( N NflliE IJIOROV-- I ed i, rojierty, money ready, no oiy. .lohn.T. Si, vile, lfooins 8s, 37, Hooper blk. f lphone BB7. " 3(tv-- rtle. VIOK SALE ELEGANT - I.'iiom'II, K JT house. $50 month. Will rent heao Ben-nett. Hi) Main. F'DK SALE ELEGANT El Ii MS,K)-R(K)- and u se, A, I'll. - '' Itnes ofttcs. rfi)u sale Skoom iiorsi.. Dortat; JT artesian a'ater; It'i West a; : ''' easy r. ri!,-- . Vpply M Hooper block, m ioct. j - i m" pvn i mtieu I a "ci,et bonk. l.iheral TQW ,ii. b'turu to this offlce. gov Dcnl. L'dlt 'liENT I RNIsiusi)" !''-- s" FOR housekeeping, 147 ast Baoond So . f565 RENT PI .. EAST r . . ond Booth 1 8ALK LAI 1)HTME ? JT papers at Tin; Tiass office t cnty-flv-cents per hundred. It E NT II. A NT - )( NEW tjWH bouse cheap. Will sell J month. Reniett, 10 Msin. CHJH RENT ELEGASTL V Ft II8HKD JT rooms; fleet ric hi:ht and s, ivealty lllock, West Temple street F"ll KE NT --ON E 0OMPLETJ El'H il modorn Iioubo oi nin IBM, hot water heating, also gas, with ban; grounds :tt,;ii tied, I lose iu. Enquie Sccoud Soutb street. Vernon i. J 8. SIMS, CARPET CLEAN: AND chimney sweeping. leave , at Utah Stove A Hardware company s- Electric Motors! . Of all Sizes kept in Stock up to 500 VoltB and from Power to 40-Hor- Power. ALSO Electric Light Dynamos, Incandescent Lamps of the Bsst Manufaotum Suitable for any Socket, 50 Volts to IIP Volts, 16 C P. to 750 CP. Also a Full Assortment of ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES, PTEAM PUMPS, !L HOISTING ENGINES, AIR COMPRESSORS, ROCK DRILLS. I Fraser & Chalmers. Chicago. I - MACHTOFRV , W L, C. TRENT, Director and General Western Manager. T Salt Lake City. Utah. - Helena. Montana.,"' " i I THE CITT. Corner of Main and South Temple Streets. M. R. EVANS. 22 24 W. Second Sonth. JSrWlWGOODS.f tm, Revolvers and ImssiM, Bicycles, Tricycles and Velocipedes. Bmots. Pockel Cutlery, Wd Scisor Strops, IDdUn tluhi, Hexing Ulovee, Dumb Bi.lU, Doc Collars, I himipsou Buols mid blioei, Ifield and Opera U muses. Eiamine Mod Before Purchasing. WONDERLAND. January 7th. Qm Popular t$j k ( omptiny in 1 Lighliiiiic; Rod Aenl. The only tack dancer In the world, PRINCE MUNGO. tmg list of liriht talent. IOC, ADMISSION IOC. lAIr JQ.AKK rjiHK.v rKf i. Friday and Saturday, Jan. 15th 16th, Grand Matinee Satord 1 SPORT McAliUpl One of th 400. U ii' irB i with e'ii!itp mufic, soup-- (A'n. The Caruient .1.1 ' 'fin' Kmin Juurtettc ' One contlnuttl nmnd of In ' Pnpnlar price, Balu Bliursd.-iy-, Next All 'nation. Q Mr. E. S. Willardl Supported by A. M. Palm. r' sp,., Ampiiiiv, foiir iiulits nnd u S;itui''l.i rf Bnencing W t'diiHMliij. Jantifl w- Ju I i ...hic-.hi- Hutnnlu Btinpe ktThe Middleinaii," H Til antj l''rida m j ''. ' be-gins j aesdsy, mwvj George A. Lowe, - DKAl.LU IN ALL KINDS OF FIRST-CLAS-Agricultural Implemeuts. Buggies, Surrien aud Road Carts. Handsome, Stylish and Durable, Steam Engines, Saw Mills, Em. Railroad Contraetiors' Supplies. Warehouse: - 133-14- 5 1st East r. Sam LeTy i now making a superior I hrand of smoking tobacco in connect inol itii his eie-ii- factory. Try it, you will !1 sure to like it. I SALT LArEY ENINJQy ES. By THE TIMES PUBLISHING COMPANY, Tm Times la published svery srmilnj (Sunday ' MMaaMl and Is dsllvsrsd by carfiers in Sb It Lake EH? Ofden, Logan, American Fork, Prom and Krfc cSr at 79 Cents a month. Taa Tutus contains the lull Associated Press Import, and ha Special Telngr'iph Sarnoe cover-ing this P.nlira Inter Mountain Kagion. The Tints Is et:t.rM m the Postofllce in Salt lake City for transmission through the mails aa second-class matter. Persona desiring The Tims delivered at their I houses can se ure it tiv postal card order or through telephone. When delivery is irregular 33 immediate complaint to thia office. Subscription lo The Daily Times. (ALWATS is aiivaxci.) lsmonthe $800 I 4.00 8 i on -- s l " Weekly, 1 year ' W (Address Tar. Tuas, Salt Lake City, Utah.) Till Times' Telephone No. is 481. . j WKIinksDAY. .UM'.lKY 13. IMS. 35 one-- to Loan. I have aioncy to loan in amounts to riitl on long or short time. Sam J. Kcn oM room 30, Hooper block. I irs. BkOTnsMi'a at aewtptso, ss Prom the Washington Post. As the senior senator's wife Mrs. Sh crrnan lms u fund of reminiscences, hut only brings them out on rare occasions; for one reason, bceau-- o there is no time for such luxuries here. The first year she came to the capital was back early in the It ft lea mid the compari-sons betwech Washington life then and now are striking. Mrs. Sherman says that at that time a number of unusual brilliant women adorned tin- capital, among them being Mrs Henry l lay, who was quite as striking a woman as Clay was a man. C.illinjr was conducted differently, although in the matter ot lirst cells the rules were even more riu'iii than now. There were no such affairs a 5 o'clock teas or after-noon "at homes", nnd few of the ladies had any particular day for receiving. Thu cabi-net then, as now, had Wednesday, hut out. Bide of that hardly anyone had a day. One called with no furety whatever of" finding the person at home. Most of the entertain-ing was dene at night. Dances, roe options nnd b&lll were the only known forms of gaiety. Balls, or hops, as they called them, were most frequent, and much of the, enter-tuinin- g was done at hotels. And Mrs. Sher-man adds that "there was no such thing as newspaper women then iu Washington. One came, hut she soon left." Probably more than one woman of "these modern days wishes she had lived iu those times. THB periodical anil evanescent Mes-siah craze has struck Cheyenne, the democracy having carried that city yes-terday. Shall Utah he afiffropriately repre-sented at (ho World's FairV It will de-pend on the action of the thirtieth ter ritorial assembly.' "The lirst democratic legislature in the history of Utah" is now in session, and within the next sixty days it will have kmplo opportunity to demonstrate its capacity lot Usefulness. Colossal Ko.td lMi(irovcinellt. Pittsburg Dispatch. Senator Jacob 8. Coxcy, owner of .'marries near M ussil n ami a stock fai in in and a free eoiuasjc man of national reputation, has had blank petitions to con-gress printed coataitttag tlfc recommenda-tio- "That you enact a law to Issue 600 mil-lion duller of treasury notes, to lie a full legal tender in payment of all debts, both public and private, such money to bo set apart iwclu ivcly for public roads, and to go lo each state pro rata with the number of miles of road ill the state, and to bo appro-priated and issuso at the rate of ao million dollar a moiitls." The projector of this scheme says thai, as the supreme court bus decided that congress, bus the power to c bills of credit in limes of pence or war, one of the lirst functions of that body ia to establish and maintain road- - It would giro to the 9,000,000 labor iiiii people of the county eighteen days' work each vcur at $1.35 a (lay, or to the a,2S5,000 of "idle pic it would furnish scvculy-tH- days' work each year. Nr.WSPAPEBS will have their fun at tltn expenso of a defeated randidalu, incousidorate of llio fact that it ia wrong to kieic a man when lie la down. The Washington f'i',:i remarks that "aomeinnly has i videnlly turned in a false alarm on FOKAK9R, Weathkb ii' dagrcei below zero and a blizzard raging in Boatb Dakota. CnM to fjtnh, ye boBithtetd denizens of the Missouri rivor valley, and tako the comfort Incident lo dtfrClliBg in a region that lias a climate. For here we have a climate, while back tbere you merely J . h:ve ivealher. New (Jse tot rhotOKiaplly- - l'hotoeraiiliie Times. M. Hurin-ki- the expert elilrojfrapher of the circuit court of St. Petersburg, with the ussistaiice of a pliysieiau and by the aid of ohronophotography, hat mado latwestiug btudies on the handwriting of scvo'al per sous. Chfdnophotojtraph is a process by which Instantaneous pictures are produced of objects in rapid motion. While a person writes one letter three or more pictures can be taken of his hand and pen. In this w ise every motion of the hand of the writer is resol veil, so to speak, into its elementary muscular Impulses. As the latter arc subject to the nervous of the writer, the Writing, for its ap pcaranee and vprossiveness of character,, depends more on the temperament of the w Titer than on nnv thinn else. The results of M. Ihitiiisklv 's studies allow that the opin-ions of chirographic experts on the identity uf handwrilinjLrs in so many instances erro-neous; that under certain nervous conditions various persons may produce writings thai urn pcrfeellv similar in Character while one person may at one lime w rite in quite a dif-ferent manner than at another. Senator Palmku of llliix is, evident-ly baa a pectillaf hut maybe not an al-together Inapt Idea of tho (Jolted states .senate. For ho suys he desires no further honors, hut being T3 years old he wants qfjh lude and contentment," and therefore prefers to remain in the senate. KviHF.NTl.Y il isa business legislature, that of Utah now in session. The house proceeded lo work yesterday prior to delivery of lite governor's message and in advance of appointment of the com-mittees, and acted upon some of the measures discussed iu the gubernatorial message. TBE star of Peed Dl BOII is clearly i he Moendanti nnd Mr. Claoxtt Jin doubtless return home soon, a aspirant for senatorial honor and dignity. Congress will, though, following precedent, pay tho cxpeii of the contestee iu a light that resulted from the stupidity or v anity of a lot of state legislators. ' w Kllect or Music on Animals. Pittsburg Dispatch. lo animals understand music? The learned scientists who has been trying the Central park monkeys with a phonograph, thinks they do to a certain extent and 1 do not doubt that sonic animals would understand and appreciate Wagner about us well as half of those who QUedtbc boxes of the Metropolitan opcrn house last winter. I have seen cavclry horses that knew every Inijrlc call, and Hie effect upon hen:, whether in battle or drill, was the same as upon a human being who understood the signification of the calls. The other day a irviillcnian drove a spirited team along Thirty-sixt- street. There was an Italian organ grinder on the corner play-ing a rattling air. When the ' horses got near they began to prance, keeping exact time with the music. The musician suddenly changed the time nnd the horses were throw n into temporary confusion, then stopped and refused to pass. Iu vain the driver coaxed anil chirruped. They wouldn't budge. The swarthy son of Italy grinned. Then he struck up the other tunc again a regular ipiickstcp- - and the horses started as if by electricity, prancing uliuig. to the great delight of tbe street s and the amusement of all who wit nesscd it. A QH06T ilanct) is on at Lincoln, Noli., a Urmer's alliance meeting being In session there with Crazy Horse Van Vy( k in the foMgronnd. Only prov-idential dispensation iu the form el' a drouth or a grsMbopper raiil will en-abl- o the alliance to cut a respectttbhi Bgnro in Nebraska in this year of grace. A D&At) i.oi'K is ou in tbe Iowa state icnttte. Tbe body in composed of twenty live democrats, twenty-fou- r re-publican, and one Farmers' allianee man, and it seems that tho latter is im-posed I vole with the .republicans iu the matter of organization. A balance of power doesn't always balance well lu the matter of organization, a neces-sary preliminary in. legislative bodies to getting in readiness for business. las, Usui's lloiui-Kti- Life. llonian Letter to Loudon Queen. Apropos of Ibe new composer, Maaeagal, it inay interest some of my rcai its to know Hint lie always lms his wife and their two tiny children in a private box at the production of any of his works, and runs up every s are moment to see them. The young eoinppsef is barely -- i. and he looks yountfor, My Brit Meeting with him was on the lirst niiiht of "I.'Amico Kritz." lie was .just raturalng from one of his llyinjr visits to his little family circle.and a friend wished to present him lo me. When I congratulated lie said anxiously and quite simply: "AJi! hut there is the Ihird'aet still to come." He is quite unspoiled by his sudden and re mai'kalilo success. Bland, it seems, is disgust ml with the Hill Spiunop.u faypooritickl plan lo postpone until after the prosiilential sloeiion aotloli upon tho subject of Tree coinage. But Blank and his den oeratie frientij. who want free coinage taring tho present session of congTi ss, aiay talk until they becoiuo black in the lace tho leaders of democrat) will ' have their way, and "tbe party oi great principles'' will, as it lias so often done in years gone by, shirk an important Issue that, the people want settled, or it least that they desire the party to make some sort of a record upon. A ii A ncient Disease. Texas Silting?. Dr. Perkins is a noted linguist. He knows nil the dead languages, aud is always teiliug the derivation of words. Not long since Hostettcr Mediums, feeling unwell, applied to Dr. Perkins for advice, dotall big his s tniitoms. "1 ou are sufferlnc from dyspepsia," said the doctor. "Dyspepsia;- - IVhat docs that come from V" "Dyspepsia? Why, that conies from the Greek, af course; I thought everybody knew that." Time. Saturday Evening Post Day and night, taken together, make a solar day, which is the space from one sun-- rise to another and contains twenty-fou- 'hours. In America aud most Kuropean couutiies the day begins at midnight. The Jews and Italians, h iwever, begin their day at sunset. The Turks begin their day at a quarter of an hour after sunset. Most of the Italian clocjta strike the twenty-fou- r hours; for instance, nn hour past twelve, of striking I o'clock, as our clocks do, they strike Ei o'clock, and so ou to the end of the twenty-fou- r hours. fuses 4 it I'oint. New York Smi. "Y'ou needn't ta! k. to me aitout lo rcdity," sid Mrs tinzzim to her hushutrl ho had l een cudctYorillK to cliteitlnte the Bubjeel. "I know there's uothiui; In it." "(Hi, you do?" ' Ves, I do. Noiv look nt th Snooper children, for Konr Irnvs nnd two Kills, all irrowu up lonjr mro, nnd cvfiy one a Imclielor or an old maid. Hou't leil (uc they got that from heir parents.'' Bcue His Warnttk. t'hlcipo Tribune. Bessie (hlusliinyly rearraneintt hr-- r hairi Yon nru surprkinglj ardent, Harry-- - i the suddenm ss of the cold taijp. Harry (inridentnllv tniHsing her hnir flirain It's the suddenness of the coin snap, H. Hint accounts in: my ardency, j have just lull, n lo ir to an ice factory. Name Ihc duy, dearest!" s. . OettluK Hnsly. Will I know ii.. iici iis iiiiiishlnir, ItonnU, lull for men ,'s sake don't ue a club on him. lie's your own hoy." Husband ion tic- force) 11 rnc alone,! Mary .lane! The chief won't let mc Use it on anjiio.lt c!c' hoy Takt that, ye blag- - jjard an thai! |