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Show y How to Maka Hay. The conversion of a heavy mans of alfalfa Into a choice quality of hay la an operation, says D. F. Bhuart In Arid America, calling for no small degree of akill and experience. Hut the process la one to lie learned by Intelligent and practice, rather than from a written description. The first und second crops of each season need to be cured with special care, or they Will certainly mold In the stack. Beginners need to beware on this point. The knack to lie acquired is that of Insure Its curing the hay sufficiently towitliuut bekeeping sweet In the stack, coming so dry as to shed its leave ac-In bundling. This cannot possibly be complished by curing fully in the swath. A method much practiced Is to rake the alfalfa while quite green Into windrows, where it Is allowed to cure somewhat more, and finally, to cocks. In make it Into moderate-sise-d which it Is allowed to stand until ready for the stack. This process makes very nice hay, but where a large acreage is to be taken care of It Is too slow and cxfienslve. Alfalfa may be cured with entire success In the windrow, but It is way, important, when cured In this that there be ample facilities fur putwhen very rapidly ting It Into the stack ready, otherwise It will become too dry and much of It will be lost In the handling, especially If It has to be carried from the Held on wagons. Alfalfa should be cut on the first appearance of bloom, as experiments have proved Us nutritive ratio to be considerably higher at that stage than later on. Cats and Diphtheria. That cats are capable of contracting and propagating diphtheria has been known for a long time; In fact, newspaper Items warning children nut to Indulge In familiarities with ailing pets are nut Infrequent. The Importance of the subject has recently been emphasized, however, by a small epidemic at OAKLEY! SAMUEL C. LAWRENCE. triennial conclave The twenty-sixt- h of the grand encampment of the The choicest cioe-lresidence subdiKnights Templar of the United States 3J3 lots sold will be held in Boston, August 26th to vision lu Mall Lake Clly. 30th. Great preparations are being sluco April 17th, 'US. made fur the event by a committee of which Sir Samuel C. Lawrence, right aeema to WHY? which Brighton, England, commander of the 'Grand have been traced pretty directly to eminent of Massachusetts and lthode Is In It right the city, only 13 minutes these animals We quote an account drive front business ccnier.hlgh ground, from the British Medical Journal (London, June 29th): splendid view, surrounded bv nice "The cat Is acquiring a bad reputation houses, wide streets, Lots 150 feet doep In Brighton. Br. Newsholme, in his reto alley, ltl foot wide. Now a cently issued quarterly report, devotes separate section to a description of an outbreak of suspicious Illness among cats $90 to $175 per in a particular district of the town, and to a warning against keeping cats which half lhair present value. 810 cash, Only enumerated are suffering from certain No interest, no taxes 810 per month. symptoms Br. Newsholme's attention was called to cats by tne fact that In the until paid for. August 1st prices will and Grove Elm between neighborhood be advanced. 8outhover street, a part of Brighton Inhabited almost solely by the laboring classes there had been notified a group W. E. HUBBARD, uf cases of diphtheria In the course of e single fortnight, whi h pointed dletinclly 43 West Second Couth. to Uie opersi.on of some local cause. The patlente comprised both children and adults They did not attend any particuVisitors to tbs oity while viewing the vsrieu lar school; there was no community of polul mI luU'Nii eud pleasure are extruded a milk supply; personal Infection from case uordial iuviuiiou to luipeet the eoUr.tioa ol to case could not be traced; and no sanioil utiuliuKs st the Ox turd." The exhibit In tary defects were found in the affected eludes ueb famous masterpieces-- es lha Jury houses But in each instance there was of UisPlalus," "Moriiing" sad Lmiif," snd a history that the household cat had been il Justly eslebrated historsoal legend, "Meet ill, and in several families the child who Ingot Anthony and Cleopatra. wsa specially fond of the cat was the EMibNaTEhUBH UROS. sole victim of diphtheria. The Illness of kS W'.M out south . the affected cats had not been carefully C. Lawrence. more uf Samuel one or included It but observed, A Bonanza For Pupils. the following symptome : A bad cuugh, difficulty In swallowing, discharge from Tbs New (Slate Commercial College In Island, is chairman. Under Mr. Lawthe and emaciation. marked nose, Consolidation, the Tendency of the some of the houses the cat had simply rence's direction 3150,000 has been raised J. Frank llyan, principal, ill to 051 East been observed to be wasting, and In sev- for the entertainment of visitors. The tud bouth bU, bait Lake City, (opened Age. Instances the head of me household grand encampment la composed of forty-luce January 1st,) is an Institution The influence of consolidation Is ev- eral the surmise that 'the cat hod five with a destined to surpass ail others lu the West. erywhere the same; the absorption of volunteered been poisoned.' In one house lii tne cen- combinedgrand commanderles, of 10,384. Reports membership of ones; small States; the creation large 85 uu per uiouib entitles a pupil totbor-oughl- y n,ne ter of the affected foreshadthe from country throughout the centralisation of power In the live cats were lound, neighborhood, first-claand the neighbors instruction lu any or hands of a few; the unification of peo- slated that In the previous week a dead ow a large attendance. A plan looking all of tbs tolluwlug: Shorthand, (Gracat lay m the yard attached to this to a change In the methods of voting ple of kindred race and similar lanwith discharge ouslng from its will be presented at this conclave. Un- ham or I'ltiusu systems,) Typewriting, guage; and. In this country, a vaat ac- house, nostrils. In another house a mild case der present laws each State Is allowed Bookkeeping, cession to the power of the Federal of Ieumauship, Higher diphtheria was attributed to the smell four votes on any matter coming before Mathematics, Academic Course. StaGovernment. Wise men may differ as from a cat which had died In a the triennial conclaves. It makes no to whether the liberties of the people arialiig for etc.) (books tionery required house. Four of the difference whether a State's memberthe garden adjoining can better be preserved In large States emaciated cam referred to above were sePenmanship and Shortor in small ones. History, doubtless, cured, and necropsy, including a bacteri- ship Is 100 or 10,000. It Is to equalise Bookkeeping, hand, furu lulled at s coat not to exceed favors the latter; but the historical re- ological examination, was made, but with this that the change of methods Is 50c to per month. entirely negative results. The Illness of asked for. publics had neither steam nor electricioats In auestlon dated from at least Oreek, German, French, SpanLatin, ty, nor the general diffusion of educa- the before the opportunity for extion and intelligence they have brought a month them ish, Drswlug snd Architecture 88.00 per HON. F.ICHARD PARKS BLAND. arose, so that the negative amining In their train. In producing the evil month, books sud materials not Included. renot will be result is It If It be an evil they have also fur- membered thatsurprising. Br. Klein, in his investiShorthand, Bookkeeping snd PenmanHon. Richard Parks Bland, the probnished the antidote. The nineteenth gation into cat diphtheria, found that the thoroughly taught by mall for 835, ship Free of the Presidential candidate century has given birth to large States, diphtheria infection produced In the cat able la completed. but at the same time has curtailed the an acute lung inflammation, the kidneys Sliver party, has been for a generation payable when course In the manner one of, the most conspicuous figures In Correspondence solicited. becoming degenurated privileges of the great, has expanded known In man ae the large white kidtka area of freedom, and entrenched The condition of the household cat Crime and tbs Fries of Bread. the peopl in their natural rights. Hut ney. Into In all such local Is worth n these speculations are of little value. outbreaks Inquiring Professor Brentsno, the one as described the by briefly The large States are upon us and over- Br. Newsholme: and it Berlin authority on sociology, has pubbe to well may us. shadow lished statistical comparisons between They have coma to stay, remember that if the cat can be secured the price of bread snd the prevalence and, for better or for worse, the world for anatomical examination, even in the must adapt Itself to their conditions. acuta atasre of the disease, there will of crime that are as Instructive as The consolidating influence la not less probably be no exudation In the throat, striking. In commenting on the data but only marked nnsumonla and posably manifest in matters of Internal econofurnished on this subject by Mayr of also inflammation. renal The public my, and Is as potent In business as in Bavaria, Professor Brentsno says: In Brighton as to cats hss given warning "The facta are so surprising that It politics. In fact, it may be said to have had the desired effect, the omau ouioreak Is revolutionised the whole system of proimpossible not to see that on the come to an abrupt termination duction. Where transportation Is slow having Increase of the price of average the with the destruction of suspected cats, and expensive, each State becomes a and of many others whose career hss bread by --1 penny In the period from 1835 to 1861 in the Bavarian territory, manufacturing community of its own; been shortened toIntheconsequence of the facia of the case." In every 100,1100 Inhabitants, increased where it is chesp, local manufacturers publicity given the number of thefts by one; while, on and dealers are driven to the wall by Public Taste Confirmed. la the other hand, the decrease of the the competition of the great producers, Mr. B built himself a house some who manufacture only where It can price 1 penny decreased the number of be done at best advantage. The results years ago. The architecture was simthefts by one." are large enterprises, only rendered plicity, as a friend said, to a riotous The application of this he makes to the whole German Empire. 1 h fol.o -It was correspondingly pure, possible by combinations of capital-gr- eat degree. Ing list furnishes some data Illustrative corporations, monopolising the and the house waa correspondingly of the point In question, the price of production of all the comforts and comfortable. The effect of the lines, waa the mind untutored upon grain being for 1000 kilograms. many of the necessaries of life Im- however, Price of mense farms and pastures, Hooding not impreasive. A friend visiting Mr. Tear. Crimea Gram. 'a town Inquiring the way to the the markets of Europe with cheap B 1WI laG A meats and grain, curtailing the rents house, was told by tne boy of whom blJ US Mi of the landlords and depressing the he asked the question to "go long 'bout atiil Inal llU come to a house value of their lands the crushing out a well, a mile, till you B! Hon. Richard im!. Parks :....4M im looks a like It a ain't barn, only of small producers, and the centralis- 'at 480 1st U16 barn, an' that's hisn. 4ii Ufl ing of production where labor and lain 11 iB enjoyed the description, and American ui.6 terlal can be obtained the .cheapest. life. He w, :x4ji ittw rg Justice if. 11 Brown In the August told his architect, who made a few re- Kentucky public 60 years ago, was ,ned DUO 1,11.0 marks about public taste which would at an early ago and had to w Forum. in the 1991 ,..H 511 311.8 have offended public taste very much summer In ool he attend that might lu hear. The criminal authorities of Germany he and the winter. pert telty pluck By Breams and Hypnotism. "That's their verdict, said the archi- succeeded In studying law i being have repeatedly noticed these relations It amount to? It admitted to the bar. From It seemed to me that I had had a tect; "but what does 1805 and have drawn attention to these peetc. etc., simply illustration of proves" are how dreams good 'Ul culiar figures. successively In Ml Two weeks later three friends of he livedand wade. There ilret comes to the mind Nevada, spplyli rode up from town on horseback, fornla some impression title may be a sensa-tlu- u B .n IMS to law and mining operstioi Berry Fruits. from without a sound, an odor, a entered the grounds and stopped before took up ' iQme in permanentlyIn 1872 Currants and gooseberries are coming ray of light, some position of the the house. (Jne of them dismounted hs entered and Congress. so himself Missouri, been dreamer, or state of hie eyetein; or per- and rang the bell, and B ever rapidly Into favor that they promise He has regularly ret haps, only an idea, an impression left opened the door. 1877 he lntrodu the bill to become fully as profitable es berries luce. In "Whoa! cried all three riders at on the mind by the waking thoughts, s be as- with which hla name will si' or drifted up from the great stream ot once. or other fruits in e very short lima The ie MU oclated Id monetary his to almost swooned. B memories and associations that flows 1878. trouble with gooseberries heretofore has the Bland sc It The horses had tried unanimously to which beesnwunlimited ever beneath our consciousness. Given col: of sU-- e been that they were subject to mildew provided for thla first Impression, the mind of the walk In. was so amended b Senate dreamer seems forced by some logical They recognized the simplicity" of ver, but Mr. but with Improved varieties snd fungithe coinage wsa 11 necessity to account for It. The Im- the architecture, and the architect him- that con- - cides perfected, this disease Is being sincere' hie honest and Is Bland pression takes on a form which calls self has had to admit that popular vlctlons and thoroughly represents his driven out of existence snd find specilor some course of action, and the ac- taste sometimes receives endorsement constituents. tion Is dramatized In a dream. (Som- from unexpected quarters. mens ere now produced sud find a He la now trying to get B to let etimes. as lu the case given, the problem le simple and la solved at once. him try again. From the "Editor's SOLOMON AUGUST ANO.iEE. ready market st good prices (Sometimes it la complex the mind canDrawer," In Harpers Magazine for I The bushes of these plants require exnot, except after repeated trials, make June. balloon voyage of Solo- actly the earns treatment In every way The proposed anything of the first Impression; and mon August Andree, the Swedish then we have those strange dreams, RAISING PIGS. aeronaut, to the north pole, is attract- end clean cultivation, with liberal care where circumstances that puxxled the With clean cultivaing the attention of geographers snd as lo fertilizer. dreamer are at laat fully explained, uf of the aeeson It Is In tha tion course the commonest dream is that part early Begin with stock of good constitution, where no one impression la strung and much easier to meet the advances of the let your care of the animals then enough to control and give unity, and be such as to Insure health and vigor. current worm, and this Is a matter that where the thoughts wander hither and It has been a serious fault of our breedIs of Importance, as It roqulres but a thither disconnectedly. ers who have grown stock for shipstate during this ment, that they have considered It My very few days to destroy the leaves If dream-makin- g la like some stagea In .necessary to overfeed with corn to get the worms ones get started. They alhypnotism and In Insanity, where the their stock Into what they call shippatient Is Influenced by appearances ping order, and much or the stock has ways begin el the center of the bush at that he knows to be false. I went, In been made fat enough for the butcher, tha surface and work up and out. Imagination, through the actions that and permanently Injured. While the would have been actually performed by food of the stock should young breeding hypnotic or Insane patients, on the be liberal and nutritious. A HINT TO It should not same suggestion. They, too, often be and and heating know they are dreaming, but are under should consist largely of such food as Throughout all the depressions in the the dominion of the dream Idea, and builds up bone and muscle, rather than horse market three classes of horses must act In accordance with it. From was have brought remunerative price sending to these pro"The Point of View in the Fiction fat; and If I fessional breeders for pigs, I would get handsome anil speedy roadsters, big, Number (August) of Scribners. them at eight and ten weeks old, and shapely coachers and rotund then 1 would know that they had not Breeders of tiiese classes have Salt Lake City, Utah, June 23, IK'S. been Injured by stuffing with corn, and not had to seek buyers. Purcnasera To Whom It May Convent : About 1 could on food that would raise them the seeking. Agents of fordone have three week ago 1 placed myself in the give and Eastern buyers right development. I think It of eign horse-dealehands of 'The Kagle .uor ami Tobacco Importance that the pair of anihave been watching closely the market llsbit Cure of Salt Lui- - Clly, Territory great mals that you start with, and from of (Tab, for treatment t aicu.iolic at Chicago, and even scouring the and tobacco. 1 was l.i vrry luJ which the herd la to be reared, should country to find the best horses of these be of I and first when to commenced t.iae healthy stock, shape sorts. Meanwhile, common horses have rightly reared. the treatment and previous thereto I h.ul Let the feed of your breeding stock, gone Noting the recent shipdrank an average of a quart of liquor during the growing period, consist ment East by a New York dealer of Solomon August Andres. per day for sixty days, li required aul.l largely of bran, and house coachers and hackney-bui- lt fast roadsters, amount to ketp me on my feci and alive, with as much green food ns they local market paper thus a and am feeling first rate and have slops, horses, The plan for the voyage states the case: While common horses no dis.re for liquor nor tobacco In any will eat, and while they do not need to scientists. range over the farm, they ought not have now Iwcu approved by the high- are slow and sluggish everywhere, thla form, and lee confident I am permanentto be a confined to ly cured and can cheerfully recommend pen or house, but est scientific authority in the world, the dealer was compelled to pay from 8300 the Eagle Liquor and Tobacco m'lit should have a small grass lot to run French Academy of Science. Aa the to 8800 per head for all of his recent Cure to these in need of same. Vi ry reIn. I would never breed a sow to far- Queen of Spain backed the famous sea here." it Is more than a JOSEPH lllKK, spectfully, row before she was n year old, and voyage of Columbus to the new world, purchases thrlce-tol- d tale. market report Resident of Oasis, lt ah. think that she should rear but one U- so King Oscar will furnish s large sum contains an echo Every of It. The men who tter during her second year; but after of money to send Andree to the north. have been smart enough to learn what Those Princeton boys whose that, with good care, she will raise two Andree Is an snd does not the market demands and skillful engineer, fate in the Wrst thereconcerning has been some litters until from five a follow ballooning for pleasure or no- enough to breed the right kind have speculation were not the college glee club. years old.year,I consider matureto eight sows toriety, but solely for the enrichment of had Otherwise the causa of the upria.iig of of little occasion for to ones much suiicrlor mothfor young the ilannock Indiana would be easily exscience. He has narrowly escaped prices. Breeders' Gasette.complaint as reLouisville Courier-ers, I produce numerous J they plicable. ouruul. death on larger pigs, and, occasions, but If the balloon-sleev- e Is to be a of believe, those pith better constitutions, perils only served to Increase hie the surf costume this summer, thepart oeesn and give more milk and so develop posted SAFE BARB-WIR- E FENCE. The pluck. expedition to the pole will will have to be enlarged. Nashville them see I and little difference In better; next leave of year. Spitsbergen July American. in the profit of a spring and fall litter, The balloon which will carry the adA good wire Is like the Ivy which beauPlough s furrow on the line of the and as five sows will produce with two venturous aeronauts will be capable of fence tifies the building to which it clings, twinand let it He. Plough another ing its tendrils more lovingly as time litters a year as many pigs as ten sows sustaining 6600 pounds for s period of and throw It upon and beyond the first will produce with one, the cost is ma- thirty days. It will carry scientific one with a shovel. Now converts the ancient edifice into a ruin. plough back Johnson. terially reduced. Practical Farmer. Instruments, s sledge, a canvass boat, forth in the ditch, shoveling the arms and ammunition, a ballast snd and earth upon the bank until the slope supplies for four months. from the top of the ridge to the bottom of the ditch Is some three feet Br. F. J. Furnivall, who la an eminent lung. If good flat stones are at hand, smooth top of the bank and hiy authority on the Kngllvh language snd a courseofforthe two, making a single wall era, eay AFTER A CAREFUL TEST WE FIND THAT THE GRADE OF Utcra I ure of the Klizsliethan Khukespcure's name was pronounced a foot, say. In height. Drive the ports THREE CROWN BAKING POWDER WE HAVE BEEN MAXING IS that "tlliahksHir." the h" having the sound through the hank so the wire will be THE BEST THAT CAN BE MADE FOR THE PRICE CHARGED. In fethrr and the "cure" soundof "a" In line with it, and put on the wire. WE HAVE DETERMINED TO MANUFACTURE THE PUREST AND BEST ingA us "air. been started In New South Htock will see this kind of fence much fund lias B CREAM TARTAR AXING POWDER THAT CAN BE MADE, AND Wales for the purpose of a me- easier than where smooth ground runs THOUGH THE PRICE WILL BE SLIGHTLY ADVANCED. IT WILL morial over the grave of Mirraising John Hubert-on- , up to and under and beyond It. and out of the bush to govern there are only the wires strung beHAVE MORE LEAVENING STRENGTH AND WILL BE CHEAPER IN the who ranie colony. It Is aUl that he had not an tween distant posts Bitch a bonk with THE END. AFTER AUGUST 15, 1895, THERE WILL BE A BLUE enemy, while, yellow or black, and that or without stones Is permanent, LABEL ON THE COVER WORDED: "HEWLETT BROS. IMPROVED his purse waa always open to the needy. both bank and ditch very soon grassing as be as would men to HIGH-GRAD- E If all good try over. THREE CROWN BAKING POWDER It Is a short Job to make it, every EVERT CAN they would like to have their neighbors of dirt counts twice, for the GUARANTEED TO BE EQUAL TO THE BEST IN THE MARKET OR think they are, the recording angel would shovelful ridge It makes and the hole It leaves MONET REFUNDED," AND WE ASK YOU TO KINDLY GIVE IT A have fewer black marks to set and the cattle always suppose the Journal TRIAL. HEWLETT BEOS., Mfrg., Salt Lake City, Utah. Eagle Tobacco Cure The n Is a Wonderful Thing. RIVAL in its successful Work. Read the TESTIMONIALS of wel 'known men. Works no INJURIES on the system, but improves Cum-munde- ry IT HAS NO -- Lot. your HEALTH. TAKE IT snd in 6 DAYS you will be CURED of the TOBACCO snd CIGARETTE HABIT and your days on earth will be lengthened. Send $5 for one bottle to Eagle Pharmacy, None genuine without this seal or when seal Utah A seat, for the b.'it Plane and Orjini la the market 208 South West Temple, POST OFFICE BLOCK. depth of the ditch Is part of the height ASTOHISHIHG RESULTS of the fence. I have s bank like this made ten years ago which now carries From Tbs on posts a rod apart. three barb-wirThe top wire Is about four feet from EAGLE LIQUOR CURE the top of the ridge, snd the slanting line from It to the bottom of the ditch SAFEST, MOST SUCCESSFUL. AMO MOST Is six feet long, it thus being far above the cows' heads. The chance that stock PERM AS EXT BKMKDY YET DISCOVERED. will ever come In violent contact with Cue heretofore houeleix, bow cured sad these barbs seems slight, indeed. At brought to nelrnesi ot Ilfs sad liappintw. HEAD THE TESTIMONIAL ot a phy. so least it has not happened far. My fence a good lslua one skeptical oa liquor cures, but sow a stock think barb-wir- e eonvurt lo tbu Esg.s Remedy, Uni axe from thing to keep away from entirely E. other cures snd vlctimi ot tb terrible liquor 8. Gilbert In New York Tribune. dbeua ibould not daluy. Writ for iurthor puriloulun or call at APPLES AND POTATOES. es HORSE-BREEDER- S. hlgn-uieppo- rs stlin-ulun- ts oii-mc- al to-d- ay SPECIAL! down.-Somerv- Ulo EAGLE 1MIAUMACY, 8. E. Cor. 9d So. and Sts. The beet storage for applea and potatoes and for vegetables generally is a dry cellar kept at a It, Tempi Salt Lak City, Utah. ed temperature between 30 and 40 deg. Other methods of storing potatoes in Watchmaker, winter are: In houses, ALEX. L Jeweler g Optician tent-shap- IVYATT. 943 Main Street. ventilated at the top and covered with earth from six to twelve Inches deep; packing In shallow pita In the ground, between layers of straw or cornstalks, a layer of straw or cornstalks on top, covered with earth, a hole being left In the top for ventilation; and packing In dry sand in cellars Western Bureau bulletin No. 18. CULTIVATE -- half-conscio-us Diai Lek Dias broken. 1 Temple of Music. 0 well-know- Salt Lake City. JENKINS' E. N, ss 81-0- Street. & F. Cor. Bmoml South and West Temple Agents Wanted Everywhere. Before buying see that the bottles are scaled with the signature, GOOD SET 1 tETH, THE ORCHARD. should remember that the cMltlvatuIVthelijC a up hr raise In the orchardTWTEfnley of Cornell says that cultivation, fertilisation and spraying are the trinity of orthodox apple-growin- g. A CUBIC FOOT OF WATER iRLORS. Lollin Block, 940 Mam Bt . tint door north ot the Walker Uouee, SALT LAKE. Come In the morula nnd wear your new teatk home An Irrigation expert has estimated that s flow of a cubic foot per second throughout the Irrigating season la sufficient to Irrigate 100 acres, but under experienced hands It will irrigate very much more. HEAVY at nig m. RELIABLE FRUIT TREES PIONEEB INCREASE OF IMPORTS XUESEUIES STATISTICS OF FOREIGN SHIPMENTS TO AMERICA. CO., SALS LAKE CITY, CTAII France Xncreseed Her Businese Six Millions snd Germany Four Mil- Grow only lions What tha Nation Bought. Grade Washington, D. C., Aug. 4. The Bureau of Statistics of the State Department has Issued advance sheets of the declared exports for the United States from various countries for the first quarter of the year 1895, compared with uie exports of the same quarter in 1894. The totals are as follows: 47,241; Algeria, Increase, 840,007. Austria-Hungar812,008,31; Increase, 4804,733. Belgium, 2,i06,l3; Increase, 4838,156. British India, 9a.7o4.6i8. Billion Columbia, 81.U7.271; Increase lrom Fort or Vancouver, 342,987; oilier ports nut given. Canada, Maritime Provinces and Newfoundland, 743,583; Increase, 416,515. Province of Ontario, 43,633,366; Increase, 146,589. Province of Oucbec, 4961,519; increase, 453,909. Ceylon, 434s,-2Increase, 15,736. Cuba, 15,195,901, uf which 11,063, 5u9 was in sugar, 3,835,-35- 2 leaf tobacco, and 535,305 cigars and cigarettes. .Denmark, 67,315; Increase, 48380. France, 17,674,697; Increase, 46,435,748. This latter Is so great aa to cause comment by the bureau, and are given snowing that a lurge figures share of the French exports are from Paris consular districts. The following are the articles that take up the largest share of French exports to the United States during the quarter mentioned: Meriiioes, cashmeres and miscellaneous dress goods, 43,673,603; silk manufactures, 3,005,995; laces, veil, crepes and embroideries. 1,368,949; feathers and flowers, artificial and millinery, 1,303,-56gloves, 775,217; wines, 686,741; skins, hides and leather, 6)19,631; works of art, 454,333; china and glassware, etc., 359,031; Jewelry and precious stones, 374,598! buttons and trimmings, 333,945; wools and waste, 458,464. Germany Is divided Into consular districts, and the figures showing the exports of this country for the quarter are as follows: Berlin and consulates under. 13,908,702; Increase, (4,107,848. Frankfort and consulate under, 7,969.-11increase, 2,854,819. Hawaiian Islands, (3,155.96.8, of which 3,034,139 wus sugar. Honduras, 258,155. Italy, 5.4S7.::oU; decrease. 242,184. Mexico City. 1,557.519. Nuevo Laredo snd consulates tinder. 7,161.617. The Neth1.854,857. erlands. Russia. 783,740. Spain, 773,753. Swed n and Norwuy, 155.933. Switzerland, 44.634.421; Increase. 1,843.131. Turkish Umpire, (1,283.644. The figures for Great Britain and a numlHT of other Imixirtaut countries are not given, ns the Consul huve nut mnde their reports. From Switzerland the largpst export was In cotton embroideries, amounting to silk embroideries and 1.730,850; piece goods, 968.066. From Germany the principal exports were (lyes, drugs an 1 chemicals, gloves, silks, linen, woolen snd cotton goods, braids, etc. THE and High First-cla- ss PARIS-HOM- Stock. E LAUNDRY . WANTS ACENTS n every town lu Utah to iubllb a brunch nnd olieli uruers. Addle at cue Paris-Hom- e y, Laundry, 145 West Temple THf THE 6U1 1; 1; IF Salt Lake, Utah WALKED bait Lak, a; . street. HOUSE mid trip. K. JoHNbUM, Proprietor. WANT sundries, base bail, lawn tenuis or ertcksi sup- guns, ammunition, cm, sand tor our illustrated cuuiloicue, nee to uiL JiiltJM M.vii lutUb., iuo Main Belt Lake plb-i- YOU , it, Farm Loans Mo8,orunx IrBH'H, Miuco.Mil1" mIi Uki, Reed Hotel, jr, 1S7 Huoiik, llfel W U I. M N V ilaTHt it Ail IU U.-- SG o. Ircirlu llgbU. lfOiulUMUUlt irU ttirlot-- 1 Mmm A jtttsft. BaltJUika. There arc times In a man's lit when w'ttii turn oiu, dull world u iwriidiw. One oC Iflt'M In Will'll ho liuo UMCOVeriHl K NV eruign In llie lining ot hi last au miner's waistcoat. London h.iF" .,l0. dimming Hka a prudent friend. Jihirlpidcn. one blood vererl that any ,,lorlul la aiud tu buret, and tliul inuirq uuo. Atchison Ulobe. Kivre a trifle meanly in meaner Ihiui tlic trllle. Lavuter. 112 Ri'iieruun lieurt ciiunM scorn a plenn-UliS,1''1' olliera imiii. ThoniKon. n j11',1 duim puy ter nun' tie longue ob rcinurkeii fovy. fmie Kbcn. "toil kin tnasu a lot ob tnlka Jealous by Jr1 Bl1" Uuuenl." VVanliiiizlull !L w,l!OM! auui l, Tit-im- a. i... 1 keep-btar1U- f'1 'Jo complain niozt are moat to uf. -i- lenry. ,:1lar the Ni'w Jersey railroad mg, who lum over 435.mu.uv l In m'oJ'V1 fhniuds, I Kumt that liu linn !Y..nL , Vf' H ,OUl1 ""'tV'ly for kpIKUllli-'.'.n,,l,B niimey huu been liiHde by bulling or l,rIn iii iuK stork. nut Mlrve it when '"'t shmiMthem t'il are pretty. they " finlt'Tlng them tu their ruln.Atclilnon Globe. accomplish Nothing helps one so much to lovfi tha one particularly rt.uV.Hi.nic representative of IL nuinpliilui.il luvi-Mei- L, ''''n t |