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Show It Is not a case of where the sun now stands, I fight no remark that he liked his mutton In must itte isproduced. and An Earlier Thank giving Day. purely one of more. simply can; On the contrary, we continuchunks. Lutheran the of year must. He ts In a feverish race; hq Gen. Miles, In announcing the vicFor a. number mak-Inally have new stories of the gracious needs In and as tory, used the terse, significant phrase, Observer (Philadelphia) has been havef affability the procession keep companionand delightful to a iptdftl end earnest effort the head of It as he "We have had our usual success. His of Philips Brooks, and his ge- near changed to ship a force full report described hls brave adverthe date of Thanksgiving as a guest, which en- can. He Is driven by nor nial qualities its and season, the in An earlier dny deared him to every member of the he neither understands eke outstops saries as the boldest men and best He must his marksmen of any Indians I have ever proposition seems to find an increasingy happy household that received him In- to analyze. number of adherents each year, to their circle. living by his pen, and there lies the encountered, and Chief Joseph as a Its the papers. among religious The wise guest knows when to be root of the evil. Not only does his pres- man of more sagacity and Intelligence chief argument Is that the present cus-In blind and deaf, and when to Ignore ent belong to another, but his future than any Indian I have ever met. tom of Using Thanksgiving day late She Is mortgaged. He contracts to write and when to disappear. things, a most November brings It at unpleas- respects the family privacy and re- hooks for delivery within the next two, George E. Pond In McClures Magazine for November. ant and usually inclement season, long serves her own. She knows when her three or five years, quite unmindful of after harvest days have passed. It fa- visit Is ended, and does not allow her- the question whether will be there a Hazen S. Pingree. vors the selection of October 12th as book In him to write, or a story In him self to be persuaded Into vacillation. date which would have the additional Ilazen 8. Pingree of Iletrolt Is probtold of Miss Is simply is not. He An to or under tell, story amusing and happy significance of being the anwho, with her sister, had been contract; hls time, his brain, his mind ably the most famous Mayor in the of America. making a lengthy visit to some friends. Is niversary of the discovery mortgaged. For each novel he Is United States. For three terms (six call This year the Observer renews the After the ladies were actually In the offered a larger sum than he received years) he has held the chief municipal exfor a change In the following strain: coach, their host, in taking leave, for hls last, and proud Is that author chair In the Michigan metropolis, and "The proper season for our National pressed polite regrets that they could who, when a publisher comes to him In he has been renominated by the Rebut, not remain longer. can say: My dear fellow, publicans for another term of two Thanksgiving Is already at hand, that these days, as heretofore, no day within "Oh, said Miss Mitford. "but we can, I can't undertake another scrap of years. The country at large knows any Just as well as not," and to the dismay work. proper season will be appointed byPresiEverything I do for the next Pingree bestthefromIdeatheof fact that he of the host they descendGovernor of a State nor by the Is sold. My 1897 novel goes originated city potato five years dent of the Nation. The old anachron- ed and the visit was prolonged for to my 1898 stories are sold patches for the poor. Mayor Pingree of out weeks. months istic time, pearly two while all I do in Is a plain, practical business man. and to One thing Is so obvious that It seems 1900 I haveMagazine, season and on the "shivering edge of contracted to give to the through his endeavor to give Detroit d Incredible that people should Winter,' will ere long be designated, I see am fixed. s. how You And and the people called upon to meet In neglect It, and that Is the courtesy of if you ask him what hls 1891 novel will to to render hostess of Immediately writing your their places worship no more Idea of its he has consist of, thanks to God for the fruits of the upon reaching home, announcing your or context than has hls valet or earth In their season, and for all the safe arrivalof and expressing your ap- plot hls cook. Nor is this in any sense an her hospitality. preciation blessings of the past year. A colored brother once prayed with exaggerated picture of the condition Harvest-hom- e services have already modern American author. With of been held in many of our Lutheran much fervor that he and his fellow onetheor two rare exceptions so rare suppliants might be forgiven for the that chur hes and the churches of some sine can be counted upon the finthey had committed, and the sins gers they other denominations also, at which of a hand, with fingers to and young and old, they had omitted." When we look back spare the single the Sunday-schoolsuccessful authors of the met In sanctuaries decorated with over our summer visits and are to acknowledge that we have day are under the thraldom of the modplants and vines and flowers, and literary king the almighty dollar. being Ideal guests, let ern grains and fruits of the earth tastefully K. W. Bok, In the November Forum. least be among "the sins we arranged, and in appropriate services "be Chautauquan. and dlscources praised God for the blessings of the year, with all the ImRelations of the Eye and Drain PLUCK. pressive evidences of His bountiful Sight. services Such them. around goodness It Is sometimes cited as a remarkable One of the most admirable attributes and thanksgivings rendered in their we see things right that circumstance woman can a possess, according proper season are not only most ac- that masculine views, Is pluck. You feel side up, although the Image thrown on ceptable to God, but present most ap- to the retina Is upside dawn. Professor propriate object lessons and demon- that a man has a sincere admiration when he Brooks seems to share this popular strations of Gods merciful kindness for one of the opposite sex In voice: his honest an with opinion, for he writes recently In says ring from year to year. We all believe many things woman. And Science: "But why do not our Governors of She is a pluckycanlittle to encourage her which are Inconceivable, such as the States and our Presidents appoint our he does all he to less the Image In our eyes Is uptruth that the burden heavy State and National thanksgiving In the and make In the next number of the for If the Lord helps them that side down. proper season, when already the har- carry, help themselves it Is equally true that same Journal (October llth) a correvest and fruits of the earth In more mankind to spondent signing himself J. McK. C. a business than three-fourtof our country have the letter. follows the high example administration, has been In(probably Prof. J. McKeen Cattell), struggle with corporations, long been ripened and gathered? Simwoman Is gritty she Is thor- comments on this statement as follows: volved in a and When a newspapers. That the ply because an old precedent and cus- oughly so, and keeps up under trying To politicians Is this Inconceivable? But why tom of New England have fixed the appreciate what he has done for off mental and those having knowledge of elementary people was difficulties, fighting shown at the Republican time nearly two months later than It bodily Ills which, without meaning physics, it Is inconceivable that the them where he was unanimously should be, and the stolid inertia of a anything detrimental to the stronger Image should not be Inverted. Perhaps caucuses, renominated, though the Republican bad custom has perpetuated the absurd sex, we must add parenthetically, Prof. Brooks means that It Is Incomand anachronism, and no official Is willing would cause a man to succumb at the prehensible that we should see things leaders, backed by corporations newspaper Influence, were for another to inaugurate a reform. outset. She struggles along, and be- right side up when the image Is upside man. fore the world Is brave and cheerful, down. This Is sometimes urged, but The Sultans Pledge of Armenian making light of the worries that are would seem to be sufficiently answered in reality eating out her very soul. Parallel. by a remark once made by Lotze in the Survey of the Thirty-Nint- h Reforms. the necessity for wearing presence of the writer: If any one is By the completion of the survey of It Is really playing with words to theHut whenis laid Is she can hide the h fact aside and the from thirty-nintthat troubled mask the Atthe Image by parallel, call the diplomatic arrangement which has been arrived at In Constantinople away In some little corner where Inverted, let him suppose that the soul lantic to the Pacific oceans, across the and tenderness stands on Its head.' It Is, indeed, quite country, the United States Governa settlement. Nothing has been set- nought but affection tled. England has been forced to can enter, what Is she then? A woman as reasonable to suppose that the mind ment has made the greatest contribuand choose between open rupture with her through through, helpless, cling- Btands on Its head as to suppose that tion to science ever given by a GovIt stands on Its feet and looks at the ernment. The problem of the figure ostensible colleagues or accepting their ing without a vestige of those qualities Uiat have given her Image on the retina which would seem of the earth has ever engaged the atplan for letting the Sultan down easily, the and very reluctantly has taken the latreputation for pluck. Womans to be the assumption to those who are tention of scientists and geographers, ter course. Accordingly, the Sultan has nature doesn't change, even though the troubled by the phenomenon. A simi- to say nothing of the commercial imof money or the desire for fame lar paradox Is the fact that with two portance of such knowledge. The chief need a document which concedes signed about a tenth part of what Rosebery urges her out Into the hurry and wor- images on the retinas we see things object In accurately surveying this from singly. This may also be treated with- parallel was to determine the figure of originally claimed, and Ignores alto- ry of that side of life so different gether Salisburys later and magnified the encircling protection of the home out undue seriousness by the question: the earth precisely and accurately. It demands. There is to be reform on pa- circle. If we hear a baby crying with two has already been ascertained by north She may appear Indifferent to out- ears, why do we not think it is and south lines, but in order to make per of the local government in six Is not so ip reality. She twins? the calculations of astronomers exact, Eastern Vilayets of Asia Minor, a por- siders, but she a long east and west line had to be tion of the offices are to be held by may show a pair of bright, keen eyes, rub. Russia has the longest meridian Christians, and the Moslem Governors that look as though their brilliance line ever surveyed, going from the are to have Christian secretaries. never could be dimmed by tears, and Tradition. The Third-TerPledges, on paper also, are given about yet the struggle may sometimes prove We all remember how the dominating Black sea up to the northern limits of In now too seclusion Its the of and for her under the Armenians much, amnesty territory, but the United States power of Conkling In New York, of arrest and about reform In prisons and own room all the pent-u- p trouble will Cameron only affords a stretch of territory to LoIn of and Pennsylvania, management of the police. That seems find vent In such a fit of weeping aa gan In Illinois, extorted from the con- run a parallel long enough to be of to be all that, after these five months would astonish those who think they to science, and the line just ventions of those States a demand for service Is the longest ever surveyed of negotiation, backed by Imposing know her best, but who In reality know the nomination of Grant; how other completed In the world. musters of war fleets, has been exact- her so little. followed how this the States lead; ed from the Sultan. It amouts to nothThe shape of the earth has been figAh, plucky little women! It takes a the movement were de- ured out ing more than the reaffirmation of the woman to read your hearts, to ferret friends of by mathematicians working pledges that he gave eighteen years out that inner life hidden so far be- nounced as restoratlonlsts and Im- on the theory that the earth was once ago, and he no doubt would have been neath the surface, and It Is a womans perialists; how they persisted In their a molten mass. Knowing the number for you voiced In effort to the very last; how In the Chi- of Its revolutions and the centrifugal delighted to concede It on the very earnest first day of the negotiations. Even this the one sympathy honest sentence: "God help cago convention they never cast less force. It was not difficult to compute much he is allowed to minimize in the you, Philadelphia Times. than 303 votes, and once cast 313; and what the figure of the earth ought to eyes of his own subjects by declaring, how by their persistence they forced be under the circumstances. The earth, through official newspapers, that what IVtty & Horkelraths employment that compromise which resulted In the however, cooled faster at the poles he is doing Is not for the benefit of agency. 55 E. Third South, Salt Lake nomination of Garfield. All these things than along the equator, and conseChristians by themselves, but is merely In our memories, and, quently varies from Its theoretical Utah (tel, 4154) a thoroughly re- are BtlU fresh City, an experimental step In a programme It Is not a little strange that shape considerably. The necessity for so, all liable where kinds being of maagency help a serious effort should be on foot to a triangulated survey Is readily seen for reforming the Governmental Hobe necessary by these considerations. chinery of the whole Empire. Nothing and situations can be obtained. a third term to Mr. Cleveland. to could be more fatuous and Impotent tel, mining and house help a specialty. give Lines of latitude and longitude will foundwhich tormented the The fears than this conclusion, if it had to be Enclose stamp for reply when writing. ers of the Republic have long since not be greatly affected in their posiregarded as concluding anything. tion as of this survey of the vanished. We do not believe that our thirty-nint- h a result But, unfortunately, the Eastern quesConverting Rocks into Wool. parallel, as their present democratic Institutions can ever be position as laid tion remains as much open as ever. Of all the wonders of modern Indusdown on the maps is Neither the Armenian committee, on try, that of the manufacture of a soft subverted by any occupant of the approximately correct. Still, they are one side, which has been running this and downy "wool from sandstone and White House. We stand In no dread not located exactly enough for the whole movement with plenty of money from the waste that the day will come when some suc- needs of accurate scientific observaslag of blast furnaces cessful e at Its command and a sort of walking-delegatgeneral or some unscrupulous tion. and there will, no doubt, be a Is one of the most striking. The proArclose to the will first seize the Presidency up authority The Importance of the work to as"mineral wool, Is already politician menian shops and coerce the entire duct, called and then use Its great power to set tronomers may easily be seen by the used for packing, Armenian community to do Us bidding, widely or g establish a dictatorship, example of the correction of the plumb and the process of manufacture up nor the Mohammedan governing clique, etc., on the ruins of the Republine. In order to determine any astroon the other side, has any Intention of 1s described (Coaster's Magazine, Sep- alic.kingdom, Yet there is no reason to believe nomical observation it Is necessary to as follows: abandoning Its activity or of laying tember) antipathy to a third have a vertical line in order to find The wool Itself, serving a variety that the one e down Its arms because the Sultan whit less strong than It the zenith. The plumb line does not term is signed one paper more or less. Every of useful purposes, as a sane man will admit give a true Vertical Hue in many cases. was. Any London newspaper man In Constanticovering against heat and cold alike, ever the plumb bob is that the bank or the railroad company, At the seashore nople predicts that there Is to be a for steam pipes and cold storage room or deal of work necessary to bring the corporation of any sort that In floors revolution In Turkey. walls, as a the scientific tables to accuracy, That there Is direct danger of Eng- of buildings, and as a means of fire- should dismiss a tried and able Presi- traded more toward the land than stockholders the dent because land and Russia becoming embroiled merely aa proofing, among! many others. Is, the sea on account of the difIn Turkish waters Is not suggested, ts name Implies, a soft and wooly sub- had twice placed him In the executive toward In density between land and but It Is apparent that they have fin- stance, consisting of a mass of very chair, would deserve financial ruin. No ference The correction of the plumb ished with tte farce of pretending to fine mineral fibers. Interlacing one an- tendency In the business world is more water. line, therefore, is a most difficult probact In concert, and stand at last free other In every direction, and thus form- marked than the constant effort to find lem, instead of the easy one which one to observe the Turkish confusion and ing an endless number of minute air men fitted to carry on would Inasmuch as the vertical anarchy, each on Its own account and cells. The wool appears on the mar- certain lines of business, and to place line at think. any point desired Is a line at In Its own Interest, London CorresponIn a variety of colors, principally the management of such concerns en- right angles to the tangent of the ket dent New York Times. white, but often yellow or gray, and tirely In their hands. But the common-sens- e curve of the earth by the results of the selection this survey will matters occasionally quite dark, and Is made of the rules whichof govern Modern Authors and Their Methods. by a corporation do not greatly and add muchsimplify to the accuracy president and scoriae certain converting There Is now an author before the rocks, while In a molten state, Into a apply In the election of a President of of astronomical observations the world public whose writings have a wide au- fibrous condition by a steam blast di- the United States. Our Presidents are over. dience, but who has been recently told rected against the liquid material. not chosen because of their fitness, but The whole scientific world owes a by the critics that his work Is deterSome are debt of gratitude to the United States of because their availability. no can Idea be better Probably given It is not iorating. This is true, beand some are nominated be- for the energy and skill with which so. He Is a of the nature of the process than by dark horses; strange that It should can reconcile contend- this great work has been prosecuted, man who as a writer shows the high- the annexed Bketch, which almost cause they alone ing factions; some because they can and the completion of the labors of est art in his work, and his earlier speaks for Itself. Blast furnace slag carry marks pivotal States. Others are forced the coast and geodetic survey books demonstrate this fact beyond a forms the raw material for one variety history of astronomy. the voters by the machine. In the- an epoch in theTimes. doubt But he has come under the In- of the wool, and sandstone for another, on Kansas City fluence of the dollar, and now writes yielding, respectively, slag wool and ory this is all wrong. In practice no Not long rock wool, the latter being preferable harm comes from It. Under our sysWhat la called "to order. MR DOOLEY TALKS OF FOOTBALL ago a magaslne editor approached this for pipe covering because of the ab- tem of government we do not want, we author tor his next work, and found sence from It of sulphur, which, with do not need a President of extraordihim Just starting upon it. Once the Game Was Sport, but Now mslsture present, becomes an act- nary ability; the average man is good "I would like It. said the editor. and for him two terms is amive It is War. agent. The furnace slag enough, "What will you pay for It? was the or corroding the rock, aa the case may be, Is ple. We want a strong government of Mr. Dooley "whin I 'Jawn,"sald authors first question." a not the the governIn a large cupola, and as It people by people, "How long will It probably be? In- melted 'twas futball spoort; now fut-ba-ll a ment of played the man, trickles out at the tap-hopeople by strong in a somequired the editor. we war. is and not tolerate to what It meets ought anything stream. a sluggish Oh, 1 can make It as long or as How Is that? asked Mr. McKenna. atomizes the which has even the semblance of heredshort as you want It, said the oblig- woolen steam JetIf which term be ity. The advocates of a third term for this mineral, dewhin I was a lad th way we may "Well, ing author. Then he added: "It Mr. remember Cleveland will do well to blowing It in fleecy clouds Into futball was this way: Twlnty pendsd upon the price. I can make a used, played storage-roothe It. the of doctrine the founder Soft for Illustrious provided story of it If you like, and thirty or wan hundhred min an' hoys downy, the stuff settles wherever of their that in no office can or then IV will cost you 6000. Oh, I can and a resting place affords Itself, the rotation party, come together In a vacan lot an' we more be Prof. Is out 6Q.0M to words It and expedient." that spin and coarser wool coming down John Bach McMaster, in the Navember had a round rubber ball that th bigreally what 1 ought to have to let the heavierwhile the lighter powders are Forum. Story tell itself; but then I will want first, gest man blowed up, an' so th air blown further along by the force of 17600 for It Of course. If you cant pay wouldn't run out lv it he stuffed The Surrender of Chief Joseph. the steam, and settles In the more dismore than $6000, I can trim It accordchewed-u- p bread In th hole. Thin a One of the noblest figures In Indian lad tant parts of the room. The material ingly. be th name lv McGuire he says: warone of the and thus greatest Itself Into variehistory, The real question of the story Itself naturally grades Go head now, an I give her a kick an did not enter Into the question. It was ties of different quality. A thousand riors, is the Nez Perce Chief Joseph. In put her over Thin they th flneo. of wool per hour are turned this same year, 1877, he had resisted simply a matter of price. You paid so pounds It back, th little did, much and you got so much. If you out by one of the cupolas, and after attempts to put him and hls band on brought Brothan I lv on roof It kicked th storage-roohas been blown full, the Lapwat reservation. In Western ers Bchool. Brother Alexis the paid a little more you received a little the flocculent It fetched mass Is packed Into bags, Idaho, and had sought to carry all of more. It was Anthony Trollope over the an says he: Dooley, dont kick ready for the market The whole pro- hls people hundreds of miles to Cana- down, again. E. W. Bok, In the November cess wan low hard. he says. Sq I give It affords an admirable and Interest- da. He outran the force that Gen. so Forum. kick with th broad lv me fut an ing illustration of the utilization of an Howard had on hls trail, escaped trom catehed a was who young Hlnnlssy, THE IDEAL QUEST. utterly waste product Big Hole, where Gen. Gibbon fougnt man thin. In th pit lv th stomach, an and again from Gen. Sturgis, who he kicked young Regan,, an Regan him, Ideal to someThe guest ought him in the Yellowstone valley. kicked Cassidy, an Cassidy kicked bring The Modern Literary King. engaged new famand to the thing entertaining The writer of the present, Sturgis had been sent out by Miles; O'Brien, an O'Brien kicked Brother ily resources from books or thought or once hesuccessful secured the eye of the pub- and when the latter, on the evening Alexis an had to do th stations lv th' observation, and not be so selfishly ab- lic, feels has he must keep himself and of September 19th, heard what had oc- cross, an' a boy be th' name lv Hogan sorbed In her own enjoyment as to fall his work that before the eye of that public. curred, he started the same night with run off with th ball. to do her. part toward brightening the He must produce and go on producing all the available force of the Tongue "That was futball. But las week breakfast table chat and the fireside whether Impulse or Inspiration comes River cantonment, to head off Chief Jo- young Clancy asked me f'r to go over gatherings. It Is related of an American girl that to him or not. He must, he feels, pro- seph before he should reach the border. to th back lv th dump an see a game Hard marching brought the com- bechune th' Young Parnells an' th she was once In such a tremor of de- duce Just so much work. He Is sincere In the hope that mand, on the last day of the month, Young Sarsfields. I took Hlnnlssy with conscientious light at being assigned to a place at and table next to a great English poet that what he does will be good work. Rut to Josephs village. In the Bear Paw me, maw Gawd f rgive me. He'd neer she coudl scarcely keep from tears, but If it happens to be otherwise, which Is mountains. The heroic attack seen a game befure. Th' was the only word which the great man ad- more than likely, he feels that he Is was resisted with a valor as heroic, there whin we come. I luked over th' dressed to her during the meal was the not altogether to blame. The work and In a short time Capt. Hale, Lieut. field au says I: "What Is this? says I. soldiers were Whatre they goln to do? I says. HlnBiddle and twenty-tw- o I L!!!JttgSl!i.... y killed, and four officers and thirty-eig- nlssy made no answer. The little soldiers wounded, among them beNEW, HICH CRADE kid was done up with wooden BIKING POWDER !!! HEWLETT BROS. TIIHEEO of Baird the General's Lieut. staff. on hls an shields shin on earmuffs his ing WX HO One gallant charge by Capt. Carter, ears an' a band around hls head an' a THE PUREST AND BEST MASK. with a small body of Fifth Infantry, carncopy on hls nose. He wore had cost over a third of hls command. fr pants an he had a hair lv Promptly varying hls plans, therefore, head like cole slaw. Th' others was thbkb CROWN and adapting them to the situation, like him. Ye cud lv to! no wan lv thkee crowk General moved up hls artillery, and thim rr'm th' other. TRIPPLE ? the disposed the troops so as to hold the "Well, sir, a man blew & whistle an FLAVORING Indians under siege, with escape Im- with that llttlo Mulcahy reached over an give Tom OBriens son a punch in AXE BEST EXTRAC TS possible. On the sixth day Chief Joseph ad th nose. O'Brien calls out, Look there vanced to surrender. It was a scene Mike Mulcahy, what ye'er boys doin because they are ARB DELICIOUS. for a painter, a typical scene In Amerto I mine. want to him. ye stop fresh every Stop g ican history, when this nOWan.' says Mulcahy acrost th field. ground warrior, facing Gen. Miles, a worthy But if that rasclly son iv yeers iver Try Them. counterpart In mien and bearing, handkicks that boy iv mine he says, ed hls rifle to his white conqueror, and I'll have th law on again, him,' says he 893 IOOOS OF THIS BRAND GUARANTEED TO BE EQUAL TO THE BEST IN THE MAR- with Impressive dignity pointed to the Look out fr his little feet, Mike, he sun in the heavens, saying: "From says. KET OR MONEY REFUND :.0, Now, thin, land him.' espe-dall- Mit-for- d, well-bre- s, corn-roll- ed m life-lon- old-tim- at eound-deaden- er le high-pressu- re m 40,000-wor- la-a- m la-a- ht Mul-cah- mat-thress- SPICES noble-lookin- "Well. OBrien wlnt right acrost th field afther Mulcahy an th last seen iv thim they was down toward th' bridge. Just thin Hofut Into little gan Cassidy threw his Malachi Dorney an ol man Cassidy wint over an pulled Tom Dorney's nose. I took thim apart near th' river an come back Just as what.th lads call a scrimmage was on. Tommy ball an' started OLeary got hoi iv th whin little Dugto run away with it, him a fetched puck on th Jaw an gan brought him down. Hed no more thin done that whin Teddy Clancy nailed Duggan with a kick on th back an' rolled him to top iv OLeary an' fell on him. Thin all th other lads fell on Duggan an' Clancy an O'Leary, all but wan. That was Dinny Casey, an he sthrayed around th idge an took a kick at any wan he saw. an particuley at Pete OShea. Pete O'Shea was Hinnissy's nlvyew, an th' first thing Hlnnlssy done whin he see his sisthers son gettln th acrost th worst iv it was to sthreet an come back with an armful iv bricks. He can throw f'r an old man. an he fitched Casey with th first brick. 'Stick it out, he says to Stick it out, he says. his nlvvew. Til clane all lv thim aff ye, he says. An sure hed lv done it, but th lad out iv th pile comes wrigglin he: Uncle, an smilin says he lave brickbats, go ye'er What fr? says Hlnnlssy. says. ? Don't yo see theyre all upbarrin' ony a. says th kid. 'Twas Hinnla-syA what? says down. he says. An how A down, says th' lad. manny more Is there? says Hinnissy. 'A hundherd or more,' says th lad. Im goin' home, he says. If ye have anny wurrud to lave yeer mother, he says, teil it to me. as we wint "I took him be th ar-rhome an says I, Hlnnlssy, I says, ye made a fool lv yeersilf, I says. Hows that?' says he. Hows that? Yeer an tllitherate man,' I says. I can read an' write, he says, an give ye th wurruks iv WlUum Carleton be heart. Thrue, says I. But whin ye Interfered with that game did ye know that ye was stoppin th iducation iv th youth iv th land, I says. I did An now th' not, he says, sadly. thought comes on me an makes me he says. heart gray with trouble, Whin I interfered with that man that was poundin Hoolihan with a baseball bat las winter, he says, did I keep anny wan out lv a proper schoolin? " Ye may have, says I. 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Works no INJURIES on the system, but improves rtl -- riot NAVAL EVOLUTIONS. pubi t Pa beat in 09 tone treats ravel North Atlantic Squadron in the West Indies. Send $5 for one bottle to Washington, Nov. 3. Admiral Bunce, North Atlantic Squadron, is to go to the West Indies, and is moreover to be reinforced; hut at the Nevy department it is cxplicity stated that the moveB. K. Cor. Second South and West Temple Streets, Sait Uksflij ment is not In any manner brought about by any motive save a desire to Agents Wanted Everywhere. continue the squadron manouvres that Before buying see that- the bottles are sealed with the signature, DzaiLh, have been conducted during the past Noue gonulue without Ihlsseal or when seal is broken. summer. It is declared to be the fact that this southern cruise was all arranged for early in the summer between Secretary TROUBLE AT LATONIA. Herbert and Admiral Bunce. when the scheme of evolutions was gone over. Wild Huntsman Controlled by Men The plan was first a cruise off the New Ruled Off the Turf. TAINTS, OILS, ETC. England coast; then off the South AtNAIL Cincinnati, O., Oct. 31. The Wild SAMPLE? lantic coast, and lastly another cruise ANY ADDfijs Huntsman case Is the chief topic of in the winter, when the conditions dewould be unfavorable in northern wa- interest at the Latonla races. No yet been given out by the 15 E. First South vt TWIdgley ItLahi ters, and this programme is being car- cision has , of bets on the ried out to the letter. The "Mineapo-11- s judges, but the question tomorrow. race be will settled I-and the Columbia have arrived There seems to be no doubt about the AGENTS WANTE0at Fort Monroe, where they will in the to hnudte our Rook Is course of a month be Joined by the identity of the horse, but recent evi- and yiur loo ality expeusea to party. Neoiforl4 indicates that Bill Brannon is other vessels of the squadron as soon dence back of him, if not the actual owner. as some needed repairs can be made on D. S. Carrigg of Council Bluffs. Ia., Texas and them, and the Maine, Printers today: "BranWnpf0( If the latter can be telegraphed to the judges me Cincinnati. non and turned PAPER! per, tisijM, Sappiiei, the horse from TwIdm, Rto. spared from patrol duty on the Florida him took LAMBERT PAPER COJa&I in man to over the Stafford," of coast, and then the entire squadron name he ran. People from St. eight vessels will be headed for the whose Louis and Brooklyn that have been West Indies. connected with the Brannons came Watchmaker, Jeweler S 0p&. here to play the horse. Further eviTHANKSGIVING AND PRAYER. Tret Err who niie i Eagle Pharmacy, husl hey nsmf side itof e. Engl ken Tiissit weri iAHI .amis ill Pape PDCp follows: Tho constant goodnecs and forbearance of Almighty God which have been vouchsafed the American people during the Ramiro, with the top weight, 125 year Just past, call for their sincere ac- pounds, gave him a race until entering knowledgment of devout gratitude. To the stretch, when the weight and heavy the end, therefore, that we may with going began to tell, and Captive came thankful hearts unite in extolling the on and won very easily. loving eare of our heavenly Father, I, rover Cleveland, President of the United THE DOCTORS COLUMN. States, do hereby appoint and set apart Thursday, the 28th day of the present D. P. K., Chicago. Kindly have pubmonth of November, as a day of thankslished a remedy for pimples. giving and prayer, to be kept and obTake two teospoonfuls of Natrolithlc served by all our people. Salts, in a tumbler of hot water, twice a On that day let us forego our usual week, half an hour before breakfast. Apoccupation, and in our accustomed places ply Kczemicure as directed. of worship join in rendering thanks to the Ohio. What is a good remedy for dry giver of every good and perfect gift for catarrh in the head? the bounteous returns that have rewarded Take Catarrhine. The directions must our labors in the fields and in the busy be followed carefully. murts of trade, for the peace and order C. A. M., St. Paul. Have dull pains in that prevailed throughout the land, for the muscles of my arm and down my our protection from pestilence and dire back. Kindly advise. calamity, and for other blessings that Take one Febricide Pill three times a have been showered upon us from an day. Regulate the bowels with Natro-l- i t hie Salts. open hand. And with our thanksgiving, let us humbly beseeoh the Lord to so W. H. D., St. Louis. Alternate incline the hearts of our people unto Him extract of tho brain, with Tostinc, that He will not leave us nor forsake us in p doses, on the ton gue, three as a nation, but will continue to use His times daily for a week. Report in two and us in care, mercy protecting months. guiding me path of National prosperity and hapHelen G., New York. Send name and piness, endowing us with rectitude and address; will advise by mail. C. FALING BROWN. A. M., M. D. virtue, and keeping alive within us patriotic love for the free institutions which Med. Col. Chcm. Co., Washinghave been given to us as our National ton, D. Dept., C. All letters of inquiry answered free. heritage. Ana let us also, on the day of our THE ANIMAL EXTRACTS. thanksgiving, especially remember the poor and needy, and by deeds of charity CEREBRINE, From the Brain. let us Bhow the sincerity of our gratitude. From the Spinal Cord. Core-brin- 952 E, oonverttothe istant Aria,' inge the n ti it) ne raomi issado tuetli it wt i Begin Remedy, EAGLE turiioi reigi rig Hi PIIAKMAC1 tnds 8. F. Cor. Sd So. end W, Teaph I SellUlnuu.Cs a Nr A. r info lures orde n i that intr te incert, nattei of m with Ami km tiieve n is acti te Dr. J. B. Keysc DENTAL fs fal ash ei rased ration PARLORS Lollln Block, 810 Mein the Walker House, SALT LAKE Come in the morning and wear home at night. ntion Cm1 FREE COINAGE f BESTE, 56 Went Second South 8k, Sill J . it, but his plan would make the lake shore hideous for ail time. Intel of A were ii estl or tf oiilei the po other cures and viotlmi ol tu Nmm 4 I disease should not delay. W rite for further pertloulers or ml SJ h moral lives. A at tod YoungBros Chi-cag- ring Cases heretofore hopeless, sou saif brought to newness of life snd tuppwa f READ THE TESTIMONIAL of sioian onoe skeptical on liquor emtau RelewaM Washington. Nov. 2. Sir Julian Pauncefote, British Embassador, had Best and cheapestEatinsk half an hours conference with Secrein Utah, . tary Olney today. His purpose was to propose, in behalf of the British GovCall .ndbeComl4 ernment, a Joint action to a limited exSID HATTON PW, tent in Turkey to insure the safety of ature. citizens of Great Britain and AmeriSold by Zions cans resident In that country. It is beMercantile lieved Secretary Olney has not given Association, Salt Lake City. answer to the proposal. SALT LAKBCITY.SW The Keeley Institute, WILL BE NO STRIKE. a direct authorized branch of the parent Sin'es'DOMLSJI house at Dwight, III., has been opened Muslo&l InutrnraenU, Stiiut iri s Instruments snd Great Northern Committee Did not at 166 W. Second North, Salt Lake City Books.payments. Send for on easy on the line of the street railway running the Represent musia 6,000 copies. Employees. St. Paul. Nov. 2. In an Interview to- to Warm Springs. For the of treatment the and llqnor day Mr. Hill stated that there was not opium habits, with Lesley the remotest probability of a strike on Companys double chloride of gold rero the Great Northern. The road has been edles. waited upon by large committees of The Institute Is under the managethe employees within the last few ment of Dr. J, W. St. John, who has days, and assurances have been re- been at work with and In the employ of ceived that the men at present emthe Lesley E. Keoley Company for the ployed by the road are in no wray rep- past four years. The treatment and resented by the committee claiming to mcanagement of patients will be Identl-all- y represent them. the same as at Dwight, So far as the discharged employees ABSOLUTELY TH are concerned, said Mr. Hill, they are outlaws, and will never be em- A Full String Band in One Instruployed by this company under any cirPAINLESS DENTIL ment, cumstances. The Great Northern road All at same the time and played Is now in a position to deal with these AT V by ,N the WEST people. In our former encounter with one person. The greatest invention of the nineteenth century is the Evthem we had no means of protection whatever. We are ready for them, and erett piano with the plectraphone, or there will be no strike, because the al- better known as the mandolin, banjo Union Block, Mala Big leged committee does not represent our and guitar attachment, used only in the famous Everett, the most durable employees. E. and only complete piano manufacLd tured. It is sold at exceedingly low UnlversityMSj TEN HERETICS BURNED. on and prices very easy terms. A large and well selected stock of these A Town Judge in Mexico Obeyed the elegant pianos always kept in stock rnwHw at E. N. Jenkins new Temple of Mu- GOITRE. CUB tbzAIE11 I Will of God. RADICAL 238 South Main street. Send for New York. Nov. 2. A special to the sic, KNIFE OB We are also World from Pachuca, Mexico, says: catalogues and prices. for News comes from Texaeapa, a small agents Chickering & , Sons and Harvard Pianos. r town Inhabited by Indians and that ten persons were burned Alderman o James A. Campbell of there as heretics by order of the auxilis one of those curious iary town Judge. who like to upset schemes of politicians municipal He claims he acted according to the improvement by blocking all efforts to iniirv 1 will of God. manifested to him in an carry popular ordinances Into effect. Now that the Lake is Front Mr. Park assured, extraordinary vision, accompanied by t certain Indications of divine wrath ampbell has evolved & scheme of vfting it for warehouses and docks. He believes against heretics and people leading im- there are millions In half-breed- s, en udi tstil I uund funds SAFEST, MOST SUCCESSFUL, PERMANENT REMEDY TIT DISCO! e, CARDINE, From the Heart. OVARINE, THYROIDINE, NATROLITHIC SALTS, For Constipation. GASTRINE, For Dypspepsia. CATARRHINE, ECZEMICURE, and other specialties of the COLUMBIA CHEMICAL CO. Now at all Druggists. Send for Liter- duri s, Jy 'HESS E, Joint Action in Turkey. stint, ens, CUEj five-dro- TES-TIN- te nun I The.. ... Uy ' be ASTONISHING NBIli .. .. From Sir r i h M.lotOmt EAGLE LIQUOR r their "as C. W. ALEX. I. WYATT. sta Is Wall h. tli ;,d on earth will be lengthened. dence is expected tomorrow. Should It be shown that Wild Huntsman Is owned or controlled by parties who are ruled off the turf. It is more than probable that all bets will be declared off. and somebody severely punished. The track was very heavy today for the first time during the meeting .and the weather disagreeable. Th chief event on the card was the Kentucky Central stakes, a mile for won by Pat Dunnes colt Captive. st is ts your HEALTH. TAKE IT and in 6 DAYS you will be CURED of the TOBACCO and CIGARETTE HABIT and your days Post. Nation Will Express Gratitude to the Almighty on the Twenty-Eight4. President Nov. Washington,. Cleveland today issued a proclamation designating Thursday, November 28th, Thanksgiving day. The proclamation I kh perp rt. other rent s army ly th! been impre today te ado nsh ei dutely more Por sing ot lating 'preai 0U1 dislam of t - fish at mat worse Phill r to Post a called with prnmei on her the te ci ibaenc THE offic !e tod Hta foi y he the dis brok kino B intri vhict wed. te not 4 in tn,,y I liiets, n to K." 8a hndon, is bury s to rise Cor '"Us o f utt Wally test wt 'Pinio fhe Su Joe c Yards 4 to k bu mi te |