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Show Iw r- - evrvistS ''1 a. Vs A t " r t- 4 he Ti:j fm, oebekerand J t-- al ., move it i. with the pihion l.'ck.trp, and between rows of nails du.eii into the sidewalk, and woe be to tho unAre Groat In3oct Killers and Can lucky youth who steps over the line. Be Made Household Pet3. The criticism Of the method ecru-.- from a detect he. The boys, he elalrua, n?e fnatrncttve Hipcrlnrsis Prove That acquiring a habit which In la'or years lloth Drulroy m firrnt Masy ; will be a source cf annoyanee and a cause of rurpieion. Discharged llosqaliors and i Counsellor at Law. Court House, Logan, Utah M r" J r rflT V" 'S1' FECRUA Ri: J&JLL& JL-- li USES FOR TOADS AND BATS. - Attorney Office f"4- con-'ict- s, u. by MorJecal M. Noah, and years thc-f- nutnbrf RsTjr.v.tiuictl Jtself 30Q time at least. The grew ir number has been especially rapid xncc lifif, since wlm.5 date it Ia thought (fie Jewish Immigration "to t& United States was 485,3 0, or about lf the total Jew Lb papulation. The number of Jews in. the world is estimated af 6,000,000, and the United Sfatexthus is seen, to have of tlieii. Other statistics ar not so easily attainable, except- that there arc.&Urcn gregutionr, orthodbx and refe Fined, with a membership of 130,010 ecm mumcants. The two branches liavo 301 synagogue, with a eeuting capacity of 139,824 and a valuation of $9,754, 27b 3.000 fid j I I " , JU tuljlujr ccouoMy ex.1aivnenii('tf,nlwcmiMM:iCtiit fisuKxtuluBmwredrtn Inwwljf txwert ih or!, InU I I !? cost of (Ire bo TUo bi. tvne-ha- cboaprM- - and dearest sect I t.v km l iwra the I'uJ trltle- u,or for the detective asserfs, frequently resume the prison habit of tbe lockand the folded arms when their Dr. Gifton F, Hodge, nbblbtant vrJ step . minds are preoccupied, nr.d to the vetuoyB wortl. foiwor of physiology ami neurology at ivfrjwber. eran oflicer motion the police and the iu.il five, Clark uuiverbity iu Worcpbter, MasH., attitude as are M!rh. distinctive as the tfriped haa been devoting a good deal of time Tost. Y, buit.X. of late to the Introduction of nature study iu the public school., aud in pre-p- a ' Ilrnina and Climate. ling the subjects to be placed beThe of a mans brain has Chicago Inter Ocean. weight fore the children for investigation he to do wth bis mental power. Medieval nothing has learned some interesting facts, lie It lunch j,w of nnvarla:. 1831 is a of climate, not of inquestion It is curious to note that in' some parts hna found that the common brown bat tellect. The colder the. climate, the of Bavaria a method of can be domesticated; that the garden whit h Gouiuru the size of the brain. Cincin- is called Ilaberfeld procedure still pretoad, with propeg encouragement, will greater treiben, nati Knquirer. vails, and is practiced by the people in keep a house free from flies, nud that ease of offenses 'which' do not feme ',f the waters of u district are kept well ' FOR THE STAMP . FIEND. DFrT THE within the, paleof the ordinary law. .tockcd with fish and tadpoles themos-iiito'peWEEKLIES. Last there was only one pnen-matl- c Neither perron nop property is injured.' AGRICULTURAL can lie reduced to reasonable postal tube In operation in the Teople assemble with black or masked .units. - J7.XDl8PKNsABLTO Before setting the children at country that in Thiladelpbia. Since faces In front of the offenders house, then four more contracts have been ex- and howl, lire rifles, and beat and N'osleus Bugs. . one-six- th - - T C. DAILEY, LAND ATTORNEY. Ofleo next doot to 0. a. Loud Offloe, Ban Lake City. Obtains patents (or Agricultural Desert and Mineral lands. Correspondent solicited and Information given. ALFRED GOODSELL ' ' t, at Vewton TTtah. quh-Agen- 68ntig!nanr So To Charloo - , 1 England - XB st ROTBItY PUBLIG - ko get yoai deeds, mortgages, etc made out and Notary work attended t ' LOQAN. Office. . c ShorUTs Sals UadeT Fore jlo-- : ire. latho District Court of the First Judicial District, of tbs State o( Utah. County ol Cache A, A, Cooper, William Toombs, Martha Toombs. Mary Ann Tnombi, John Miller, Edward Uittcna.il E. Hatch and operative Wagon aud Machine NoUoe of Foreclosure Sale by Sberlfl. Cuder and b virtue of an order of sale and decree oi foreclosure aud sale, Issued- out of the . District Court of the f irut i ttdiohU- District nt ol Cache, on the 17th the State of Utah, County D 1898. In tu. above entitled day of action, wherein A. A. Cooper, the above named plaintiff, obtained a judgment and decree of foreclosure anl sale attains William Toombs, Martha Toombs Mary Ann Tonrabs, John Miller, Edwar-- Ultten. II. K. Wagon and Machine Hatch and -day of JanuCompany,- defendants, on the 15th Twentv-twof ary, A. D. 1898. for the turn fJOJ 17 100)d llers. Hun' red and two aud ;f coerts In United States Jurrancy,besides Interest, w on the which and couoseLfees 17th day of January, A. l., 1S93, recorded In 1 said court, at page HU. iudxment book of to aell that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and be fug in Cache County, .Slate of.Uwlu.aud. "bounded and described as follows, The west one third t'soI lot hx til In block seven (71 plat A' of --Login City survey confom MJ quire rods, and iu ther taining fifty as situate in section thirty ihree(;ti - described township twelve 1 121 North of Uange one (1) east. Salt U Merldisn iu Cache Couutr, "UUU. together with all aud singular the red lumen ts aud appurtenances, h tenements thereunto belonging or la any wlso appertain iUfce Pablic notice fa hqreb given that on Saturday , holiday of February, X B. HWa, at 1J oclock M.of that day, at the front door of the Court House In the Citr of Losan, County of Cache 1 will. In obedience to said order of sale and decree of lor closure and sale, sell the above described propo ty, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy s&id judgment, with in iciest and costa, etc., to the highest and best bidder, gold coin of the United btwtea, Ja-utr- yA. i o 17-1- iald-d-cre- o to-wi- t: 1 - V -- FaXO ft'KMCR. Sheriff of Cache Counts, Utah. Dated January13th. ISM woik Dr. llodge made personal observations of the toad In captivity. He constructed a small pen In his garden, and in it, in a pan of water, Installed a male and female toad. To attract food for them he placed within the inclosure bits of meat and bone. The results were as satisfactory as they were unexpected. The toads spent most of their time sitting within reaching in nee of the bait, and killing the flies attracted by it. The female laid her eggs in the water of the pan, and in due time the little black tadpoles made iheir appearance. There was really t he"1 fflprlfib nnTg a I T s of iio need wire nettlrg; the prisoners could not have been hired to escape. The neighbors were receiving a marked benefit from the experiment. They had never had so few flics to annoy them. Then rstat)irshed another and larger colony. Here three or four toads were to be seen' squatting about a single bone, each snapping up ev ery fly that came near. The fact seemed to be established that if toads were en- conraged to ircqnent thegardggaiJbCie. vvouTcMbe very much less nnnoyance from flies during the dog days. Another of Dr. Hodges experiments was with bats. Ills attention vvas turned to. .them . through - the-comotVi, the insect to blame for most worm-eate- n apples. In an orchard neur his home Dr. Hodge found nine of the grubs of this insect in a minute. Chancing to go into another orchard, hardly a mile from the first, he found only four of the grubs in an hours search. There is an old barn near by in which live a colony of between 75 and 100 bats. The owner of the fa rnrtn formed the doc-- , -- Drv-IIod-gc -- dim tor- - that' hisapplea1were-atw- w f rpm.Svorms Notice of Trustees Sale- - Wuxkxas, James C. Otrani Marg e Orr hi wife did by 'heir eertala trust deed dat-jm the nth day August 23th, island recorded f Beptember, IV'd, in book I of mortgag a mt pages 73 Hi 74 of the racorls of Cache Countv, Territory (now elate of Utah, convey for (ho Middlese io Wltlam H. Dale trustee Hanking Company the following described real estate and water light situated in said Cache County, to-- it: 9 A out of Sections 3 and 10 in iiaa Forth of Rangel East. of Salt Lakeas Mert lo described lows: . and more particularly Section 10 and Beginning at the center of saidcenter west to the of Little running thence direction Hear River, thence In a down the channel of said river following me anranderlngs thereof to a point 11.53 chains 3iorthof tn north line of said Hortlmt 10, chiaus thence north 82 deg. 35 min. East 20.15 thence in n northerly to the Uymm Canal,canal 2.71 more or said chains direction along southeast quarter Jets, to the north line of the of said Section at. ( the southwest quarter thence east29 c aln to thenortheastcorner of the southwest quarter of the southeast quarter of said Beciion A thence south 20 chains, thence west 20 chains, thencs south to chains to the beginning, containing 215.19 acres, place oflean. or jnore Also all water rights thereunto pertaining ot In any way belonging together with Ji shares wW stock in what Is known a Paradise 'T'Vt JrrDMlon District" certificate No, 109 to secure go said the Middles x Banking Company, a corporation, the payment of the sum of 3tuuo.oo Meviderced and secured to be pal t by one of even date with said certain promissory trustee deed executed by said J amea C Orr and . .Hurtle Orr, biswife. for-theafd gum of 24000.00, die and payable on the first day of at interest the Mia of 1M)7, bearing September e per cent- - per annum, pavablc semi annually first day of March sa follows: 122,jQon the the- - first day- - of each sue-- . a am, and ceedtn. September and March nntll fully paid ' by refereuca to said m will more fall appear to and trust deed which la- - hereby-referre- d knade a part of this notice. Ann w ircRSAs, deault has been msde In the maymrat of the principal of said note, aud all interest thereon which became due on and the first day of March 1897, (ex- pubsrqu.nt to 00 which was paid on renting the sum of too18971, by reason wner of the 9'h day of March, and under the power in said trust deed f bolder of said notes and and theowner Indtbt- dneaa. The Middlesex Ranking Com-pan- y, has requested In writing that sale be hnada of said premises and water t ights for the purpose of paying the tame and the costs and rxpeps-- of executing this trust. Now Therefore, at the requ at of the Middle hex Banking Company aforesaid public notice la hcrebr given that I, William H DHe, trustee tores. Id. will by virtue of the power and in me vested by taid trust deed on authority Abe 11th dayof Februaiy, 1898, at one o'clock day sell and dispose ot said above S. m. Iofbesaid 1 real estate and water rights and all right, title, Interest, benefit and eqnity of reof said Jamea C. Orr aud Maggie Orr demption ' Ills wife, their heirs at d assigns, at public auc- sion at (he trout door of the County Court tHouse In said Cache County, at Logan City, X7tab. for the highest and best price the same will bring In rash for the purpose of paying paid no'eand indebtedness and the costa and expenses of executing this trust. d - w Tow-nshl- p i e - f l i ; j F i tUO-POo- - s ; I I 7 j a. Wiu.ua H. Dale, Trustee. Dated this 12th day of January, isos. Date of first publication Jau. L'lb, 1833, Ciasl W. Boyp, Atty. a-fr-ee The- - na t uni Hstcaught n bat and offered to it some of the grubs, which were greedily accepted. The codlin moth flies only at night; the came is true of the bat. Tutting the facts together. Dr. Hodge thought there vvaa strong case of circumstantial evidence that the bat vvas a very useful friend of the apple grower. Dr. Hodge took half a dozen of the bets home with tim and installed them in his parlor. At first they greeted any friendly advances with chattering anger. After awhile they became quite tame, and vv he never their jailer entered, the room they would fly to him for food. vTheyncver reached the point of allowing themselves to be handled, but they were friendly. Their. home was In the folds fit the top of the window draperies, and when night came, and sometimes in the dajtime, they vvoiild spend their time flying about the room, regardless of "the presence of members of the family. Dr. Hodge would ocea s i q u ally .. feed , them with insects In the evening, releasing netful after netful of the night-flyin- g varieties, aud never a bug remained in the morning. They took everything, from a polypbemus ,a morning the doctor counted while one bnt devoured C8 house flies.' lie that the bat would be fifinostas susceptible to taming as the monkey. Observation of fish In his aquariuicj has shown Dr.Hodge that they are the natural enemies cf the mosquito, They are very fend of the larva of ihe singing pest, lie saw one sunflsh no larger than n silvcrjlollar swallow between .7 and "0 wrigglers in a single hour. And it vvas also demonstrated to him that tadpoles, both of frogs and toads, are Inveterate enemies of the embryo prto lie-liev- cs -- mos-quif- Chicago Inter Ocean. - . I Cxrei of Dladplloe. The prncticc in some public schools of requiring the children, when moving lu u body, to observe more than the military rigidity of line, with penalties for looking In other than a preserilied direction, or for lifting the hand to allay a facial irritation, reaches a climax schools. There in the San the boys, when lined up in front of the school, awaiting the tap of the bll, are required to stand with their arms folded across their chests, exactly in the prison attitude. When they pots ecuted In Thiladelpbia, New York and kettles.- A mock' sermon, setting forth Boston, and between Brooklyn and New the offense of 4he person conce rned, is York. then recited in the hearing of the misVictoria has followed the example of demeanant. On the 26th of November New South Wales and issued Jubilee last, in the lower bouse of the Bavarian stamps. The leading collector advise diet, this ancient practice found a dethat the stamps be boycotted, hut it U fender in Herr Sigl, as an ideal form of useless. The Average collector must popular justice banded down from their have them, no matter what his opinion forefathers. Tile n.ta2r nerr Aub, 'ns well ns nerr Oerterer, is as to merit. bowever, strongly condemned Herr it has been rumored that the portrait of MK-- Illegal procedure, Sigls support of Seward would be substituted for Notes and Queries. Grant on the stamps, because The "bicycle lift" IsibcJatesl of the great interest taken in Alaska "attributed to cycling. It 'of'vrhtchKfW5f iTS'as't he parent. The rumor is absurd. Reward may be en- is alleged to be due to Involuntary contitled to honor, for his foresight.bnt it traction of the leg muscles, resembling the equine string halt No doctor must come in sonic other way. The contract for supplying the gov- ever reported a casq of the kindbulibe. ern meg t5viih. postage etamps vritf'ex rtory'goes 'VveH NvlVh the yarns about pire July 1, TUS. As a dumber of the the bicycle face, eye, hand, foot and- . lower denominations arc booked for a back. It is the general opinion that city auchange in color, it would cot be surr prrsing'df fiirentirehevv issue should thorities will soon enforce the use of make its appearance at that time. brakes on all wheels, and therefore inThere has been increased demand for ventors' are at work again. At least brakes the Ir.ea seiLppjtagfcAJam be-- l 84V . three. xarieUea-o- f issue, which were used during the war, out which operate by a lever roller comin the dearth of small" change. Col- ing in contact with the chain when the lectors should be on their guard, how- rider back jedals, tbe lever driving n ever;' as' there IA a great chance for spoon against the tire. Another ayle fraud in t hese s (amps. operates' by 'prcstl ng a button on the grip, thus raising a lever attached to ITEMS ABOUT PEOPLE. a friction baml m the crank axle. r ALL COUNTRY RHSIDKN73 - Who wish to Suh-firiptio- jCCl"Specml Inducement(which arill be rtate.1 by mail on application) to persona ra'minjr irver Clubs. F F.K F all the TCStOf this"" year to New Subscribers for ISfiA'r , S7Aiil aTremiura for every reader. I It will be?een thst the difference be tween the cost ofjhe COUNTRY GEN TDEIIAN and that of other agricultmal weeklies may readily bo reinoed, by making up a small Club, to Less Than , VVh(,hjviUbjaailed.Frfteaod whether this enormous difibrence in cost should prevent your having the best. What account would you- make of such a difference in buying medicine or food? Address hawe-dJectrpT- - UJTHEn TUCKER &80N. Albany. N. Y. . us Bruno Stcindel, of South Cernmny played tvro of JIendeTssbhns most difficult compositions on the pianobefore anaudience of musieal experts, before he was five years old. Many expect that he vxill become one of the greatest masters of modern times. Northen, of Georgia, says that be is in favor o? four reforms in the state; first, textile training schools; second, any policy which will tench scientific farming; third, good roads; and fourth, a reformatory prison for the detention of youthful criminals. Mrs. Ann J. Stiles, who erected Stiles hall at a cost of $31,000, for the religious and social uses of the students of the University of California, died recently in Berkeley at the age of S4. Mrs. Stiles vvas. born in Miibrae, Mass. She has lived iq California since 1S56. It has ever been the one dream of Queen Victorias life to undertake a pilgrimage to the Holy Land, and at one time daring the early years of her widowhood she waif on the point of proceeding thither with her friend and Stanspiritual .(uIvjscr.Ahelata-Dca- is ley, os cicerone. $v nerioJical fir women, will enter upon hi thornngliljr np4o-dit- e volume la 1S9S. During the jear u will be a. heretofore thirty-fii- .i A MIRROR OF FASHION Paris aruf Mem York Fach Issue will contain carefully ici.of.tbe realt.So far n. it is possible to arrive at anything finds 4hedistribution of the Jewish race to be a follow throughout the United States: Ja COO Aiahama' 'R.WOMfpaourr Arizona ......... 2, Montana ....... 2.aXl Atkamten ...... I.i0 Nebraska 2.tk(i 2.MP Cnllfornla ...... 35, PoO Nevada 1.500 N. Hampshire, l.two Colorado .000 New Jersey.... I3tA Connecticut North & Eouth iNew Mtxlco..,! 2.UM1 3.500 ....... O.noo New York Auta h Dtiuwnre ....... S.ooa.N. Carolina.... t2. CiOHKI Ohio Dimrlct of Co-3.5CO Orettoti 6.0u0 lumhla 2.3M0 Fcnre.flvaiiht . fj.WtO Florida 7.K) Rhode Island.. 3.5tk) Georgia . 2.ti0 s. Carolina... Idaho . S.', Illinois ,(', Tcnntf see ... 12, W . 15,kTrxao Indiana . 3,000 ttah r..ttl Iowa Kansas ......... 3,5nu Vermont . ll.oHvirglnia ls,(kK) Kentucky .., , o,OOoVathinsioti ... 2,hoa the IUiai will free, a colored fashion tuppiemcm. Cut paper attenm of certain gown m each number will be made a feature. Theie will be iJd in connection with each ivue at a tmifom price. Tbe UaIar will alw pubMi biweekly, free, an outline pauera ahect. Supplement Cut Paper Patterns A Pattern Sheet LONG SERIALS AND SHORT STORIES Two famoutauthortwill contribute tong WILD EELEN - S Fashion A Colored pre- pared drawing of the advance fashion of Fari and New York. Once a mmitli Fashions Kx-Go- JEWS IN'AMERICA. 7 There Are Xearly a Million Hebrew Itt'.tn. Our Hordera. David Sulzberger, of Thiladelpbia, has numbered the Jews in the United States and in a recent publication elhe American Jewish Historical sodety rr' f - - Centa Veek! 8KVD FOR SPECIMEbf C0PIB?S 1 Jefhule- - . Imag-Hmry'tfisea- the-famo- KffU, SipulfiSubficriptlon, Two Dollars. Four Subscript o a. Seven Dollars. , Six Nine Dollars. flve-ce- nt Henry.de Wlndt, globe I have roughed it for "trotter, ways; the last 15 years in Siberia, in Borneo, and In Chinese Tartary, bnt I can safely describe my climb over the Chilkat pass as the', severest physical experience of 'my life. rnF TERMS RTiPUOED h psf Ewp up with th times. , ' William l ck , serial at one to the Oaxa in 1S9S. Tbe Bj U llLIAM BLACK first deal with Scotch and Continental RAGCED LADY scene, the second is a story of a young By II'. l. KOWtLLS girl, versatile, and typically American. These and of other equally score a E. Wilkins Mary writers will cnmnlmie prominent Octavo Thanet short stories to tbe Uaak in making tbe paper especially rkh iu 1,', fiction. DEPARTMENTS AND SPECIAL ARTICLES OUR PARIS LETTER Br KATUAJUSB DR FOKLST CLUB WOMEN THE LONDON LETTER By Urt. roll T. EC IHC.ri OH' HUMOR . WFl.cn By JOll V KF. VDRh V B. t . C.S be a series ot articles on Etiquette, Music, the 1 Voice, Art, the Plav, Women and Men, leader among Women, I Gardening, Housekeeping, Lite and Health, Indoor itcuili, etc ICc, a Copy (Sand tor Free ProtptclusFSubTHVYcr VnUfJI $Uiet, Canada, tad Mt.rix . FesLttffrie tri Address HARPER A BROTHERS, Publishers, Kew York City By itAKGARL T There 4.-- tn ,smT y -. 1- W. D. itcmcia r l f)fy' x 3 . Jf, N - (T Octuv VrT-"-t Job Work "jp be- - r 1 -- S -- In all ils (XX) t Branches-- , promptly1 f AH 1 Maine Mar) land ...... Mnnrachusati. Mirhlnan Minncaota Mississippi .... 1 OtO'lV. .Ml Mtylnia.... to.oeo 35.000 Wlttooiisln SUevi Wyomlrtjj .0O Total ..... l.'ktl iCT.MH) 5.0001 has been a very sniff number of JetH in the on.1, Uuittid States vvas ectimated at only ' V Tito iuoreMjso In 1S13 th 1 Attended to by Earl l End Journal ,BuHdin, Pul). Co : Lon. |