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Show Y mm WTftiYfTi1ijr g: EVENING NEWS. MiiikfrM, 13 ear CORTICELLI SILK tULTB A MCOD CORRESPONDENCE. OF !HIStIU.ARt' FKON A 46 YEARS SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS, lb Female Antedating and Excelling all Competitors. L of (be op oneAoll--M- SlwwIiiK .WetUotia inn" tw oi Trhrpi klanary IN iieut MA t'lali Moohsidk, Swlotoii, Near AUnchester. Dec. llth, Editor Deseret News: On the 15th of April, 1SS4, I left Salt Lake Cily ior a misficm to Ureal Hritaiu. in coinuauv with oiae illty atul visitors to the MADE other inissioiiarics 'Olii World," ami ziU't tt pleasaut trip iih special re hoth ly laml aed vaer, arnvea at Prepared by a physician a.s- frard to health. io Ammornu I. line or Aluui Liverpool on the 3d of May. I was Bifruedto the Leeds Conference, uudt-- r the dircctiou of Elder C. H. Khees,n where I labored with much satislij-tiountil the 25th of May, l.ss.5. when was appointed to travel in trie Man chester Conference. have enjoyed my labors nere ery much, especially in tU sunuiit''. while ureacliiog iu Uie"opei,airr in company with Elder JCf WotiLey? I h1 etiuirs iMtsuBiiuer, ifleawf. in tu MalKl&lefOonteieWer. ; a !?reatn jui o opponuon, nom uum uriest aud people, and were urlvcu out of oue place, .still Ave received no per- 'i om soaai rujury, have done auy hiiiui we .womu nave been drownJecJ, kitkW ubJ ' pelted with mud. The Elders are ait feelius ai 1 iu t h Ls Do n f e if ;uc e J uot v 1 h s a l J a in.r t.i.o hard times hi Entrlaud, aud aro tt'Hlllli U IBU ioiu oi tnriM. In the district where 1 am now lauoua m 'vr - n n nw a sister livinK whu has iug, thereini FalrviuWv husband Sanpete Vounty. slitFor some reason or other sots tBiteTuSe when he tint, iiij tint cor res pondvuee hfts been Kepi up ever since, aituousn MADE between ttlein MOST some yeaas have elapsed since lie lelt "Fl:iFruit Natural Pmc.t and Btromrent A leW aoaui:ui,ei, oiiiaiic, Ainionil, KllKWlld.witl h&JUOHtlwaO von, Vanilla, wrote to her rtitilhf,' flavor as delicately and nutuiaily resldiut?and Roee, addressed the letter as her father, as ttie fruit. to Powder Company, .UInc:tro, mother had nil previoo-- Je'tters, Ihice nuking John BriiriSM, Wtfrvew,Saiiete:ounty, Itbnois, nid St.- Louis, Missouri. Utah and alter a delay of ten weeks received the letter enclosed I IhoutH it a matter worthy of bein published iu paper, and leave it with ycu to XVH. TAYJLOI8 do your as you see proper. It mixsinnfirtr leather or lUelf frtefld are allowed- to l .. v ,ji;mvs . Open letters with $uipnity, there are may lose track of luauy others that moththeir felatives and friends. Tne bad over the. er and daughter fee) very l thw muihe iu vary poor ftalr,-ato tjot beiabie ualtli, aud ottheScbitfse husband and father hear irom H' makes matters h'oi' Wth ltiem. Undertaker, Funeral Director and alwavs 'leforc, answered ha pWaiptly Embalmer. and both he aud his mother are welt kuowu in Fairviaw, Uw mother h:vin A full line of Fine t lolh. Metallic .Hid lod.ood Coftln-- and I'a.kil.-- . Air tiirhl live there for many yearn. hik t'aai'K ami Trustins QU wHlpilhllsb the doings A complete nlork of P.nrhil Tiolws and T'n of "a misitioitirif' frteher." and by r of dwci ilcrtakers' l.ooda iptnm kept doiug perhaps. tftut the whereabouts of Jy on remain your lirother John Bri-i- . ..I- Win!.. Itl u the Oospel of jlodic.s prcrvcd without no for ;ii$ W. V. B. OltROCK. ftt)?tlj ot tune. , MOST PERFECT CORTICELLI SPOOL SILK STANDS 1 AS THE PRE-EKIXE- SMOOTHEST and STRONGEST. SHOULD CONSUMERS AVOID INFERIOR BRANDS. FLORENCE KNITTING SILK IS PEEBLESS. SALESROOMS 317 Broadway, St. Lout's; o. . - . nt PERFECT FOR WEST AND SOUTH I 88 West Third Street, Cincinnati; et, 2G Camp Street, New Orleans. sMPSOisr, g-.- I ! OUR ILLUSTRATED BOOK on Knitting (No. will bo sent on receipt of three stamps. 2-ce- iui aun-ouK- REMEMBER THAT Cc - . .sPwv. i mm, CUT, 8E! es JOSEPH lElCBlSSCOTTISECpj HANDY . CEaENT FADIT, PiUKtB-- FINEST PAINTS. OlIllumtD. QCAl.ITT C'ary, Q(di A Parker, mumt of I'tinli rw sale uf acturers Z : U 1. and in branches OO o t-- afieptinn given to emli.U'inug, urn of l,i.Jit:s. hh)'in; . ami shipping u Kmhulir UT..i lit nu.v ce:n L')U giaves liinii-iiii.iin Hie jtry All .rflcr by tetejnapli or telepUliic, ilny 5r night, will' eiv prompt i '.cm hoi Price ov .i1 trtns rets'' n;;iU. ii..nc No. ".'!. Ofllce Never Closed. Te! JOB PRINTING Ei'iiK Hjiii.-ialty- l litOlITLY EXECUTED At This OfLce. BrUKa bui lui U. not yo.ur .Jalher. tliOil 1 o loo k htia p Jqf yout letter touched my heart. i:an hear of uo oue of that name in Kphraim. 1 hope aud pray our father has not become a Arcade Eestanrant I am now prepared to furmsh Booth's Select Oysters, BY THE CAN OR QUART. tin (I Myht. Open Dtif it'. i rtmdy Constitution!. Df tf d'2f t-- WATSON BROS., Stonecutters and Builders Tombstone?, Monument?. Mr.iitols, Iron Mantels, (j rates and Hearth Muiic . V3H& , ' isso sol I'll .u:hpu-OipntJe JuStmOh 1 nil j 1 1 . 1 TT V. S3 w KSi.TVSit ,w 111 'Smut IS r";f ; !lMj;JJ j , T7... among the students. THK PRINCIPAL'S KHI'ORT . v rv AUD, i.mu, X.V1-- Js-- . tiKtns. tchrWi; t. WATSON liltOS., a rou'pll'to lii Manufnrturcrs' AgCTlf.s,t1,''p ot the above fruotU constaiitiy ou hantl. i, U Jf., tetcljer, 4; ami formal, 3t enrolled. i:VK svl.T LAKE DAILY, I'UAlN.i .Vorltl. t'.tauti.' Kxiroa-- - e- I'ft 'in.' r 8.00 a.tn. ' I folhCIT From Boutn. ... p r i! 1 p.nenaf.!r at MilforU F.xpress IB s r .70 I I ..M S FOLLOWS: Milford Express at. Liainii Arrive in Salt Lake, dally aa ..' t A3 LUMBEllYA UI a.m. 8.40 p.m Theological Orfjanb.ation.in chargeof t.'luf, Jr., lias held8.Sjoiissitfuary rietthood inn';i4ida." mefting and I (,Uorinu meetings. The-as ological instructions are given also regular class exercises eyery dav. According to their ecclesiastical stand' iug, the s'.udepts are divided as follows: Seventies, 6; Elders.lt; Priests, JO; Teachers, 21; Deacons, 48; lay 1; uon members, 113; not ibaptized, S.i h? Ut s members, Tbe dorncfetlc orsttrflzatlon. which school controls the students outside a hasteen fft HO IS MTED WITH TH3 EST EXAIVIiNINC U'ACQ ClOCRArnT UF imatuuaiiii, THIS mAr, THAI I dt under it. 1 ' 7 7 :sjzt?- ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILWAY CHICAGO, reason of it rx)ition and cIopo relation ttJall principal lines East and 1 "TgS-ggf- i t'MSi if t t at miful ioirl tormintU jioints, :ou:titutea tbe most important ita'l link in til it Byotoru of throu "h transportation which invites and foe 11Pactflo Ooaata. It ' travel and traltlo butwocn citiesto ofand the Atlantic! and from points- - Eaat. Hrtleat and iiso the lavorit and boat route W est. Northwest and Soutnwest. pointd 'thoast. and corropjnd.ny Tbe. RocU Islond Hyet m iacludad m lta main line and bronctaea, Cnlcasro, ' pt Ottawa, LrtSitllH, Hoorla, Goncseo, Molino and Rock Island, in Illinois; Ottumwa. Oakalooea, West venoort Wasliington, Fairneld, wintfcreet. Atlantic, KnoxvMlo, Hjrtv Io'va City fos Motnea. Indnnola, Countll, Wufli, In Iowa; OaJlatin, Harlan, GuTliria Centre inuivlMissouri: --fiuDon, Leavenworth and Atchison, nton Carr.oron and Kansas City,"Jid St. Canaan- Albert Len, Mi nna polls Paul, In Minnesota; Watertown in ciUes, inuiruiodU vUlagee and altnns town, oi d lituidre iotii, mid-coot- i- -- t Wjjllard to 1 ta . kivmw i . -- '.1 III T?i 'A ;. i I obto. n .n.tCACu:, A 6atral Manager, Chlcaa. - Ticket mm.? wittcaga. .'-- - every fit . lln-reu- - . I c, A. I. Mi I! N, i,.,,'Clor. l.llll'K, I A'fiir !( inhei- ollect..i find - Knh, is- ' it I I JOllN-O- ( IVr ('. nli, lepul V? mi M. il I. - C MKS. DUDLKVS FAII.KI TO KFKKVJ' II AS NKVKU cum: A DOLLARS TWO t ALSO, 11 m o r Ilioo tii-cu- l PACKAGE. MKASI.ICS. t;il'.S ( 1: The per J Tj 1 l'urilier. re P , PKICK, $1 .25 per 1HHTLK. Ml Drug Slon ar.l For Mile Hi i I'Uti. ioclt-e- . A ill t -- T A 4 T- -l KT 7 rj A T A TSJ' First South SI., CO., i i rr rv T-- ! Fl! '"J Ui e J W E.t Skit M 1'nv CO.. & : us. TimiiiiK, Hooting Uutte.iTu, Ktc, Hi M dl; It M.1 lh:fl TuiMii 1. ... noiili ol I lie X Trcwliela. oppo.-:l- i w,lKn..,a ml i.,rr:ui Poet Ofllce, and Hill timre. are duly uuthorize 1 to ro Tnr,u niva or..er for our inmular liramln of We bava do other iirenlH 111 Hie U) leer Order may also te ecnt to 1I10 Urcwery l,v telanlione No. 34. nin delivered to any jri t ot lioodn proiuj-H- r JACOU MORI I ., lhacitv d tf kw 1 Seo'y. and Ti aa. UTAH AND SALT LAKE CANAL ON MHOHT IS ALL ITS 1HAMTIK.S City Water Pipes and Fixtures put in en V KOTK'K. reasonable Term.: Call and Examine our Staoii of Vlutnbtna A;WrJ. Qas Fixtures, lt atrr hlttcrt, Ktc. 67 ISTo. mr TELEPHONE COMPANY. 3??. nZ.I2sT At OF! '.i;K ASH kr51lKfCn& X)MMUN10-TH- N . -- Noilh Temple Street, Salt Lake City, tttih. cvrtriR IS IIEUKltY l.IVKN, THAI at a ineetliiit ot the Director1", iioiu oji , 'in iha lTlli ilnv ot Oetohur. A. I. iei sessnient of One Dollar ier hure on the Oaiiitnl Stock of Ihe I'orTxiriilioii 1HS.) m, ihu 2Sth dav of!lii--Noven her. In,.vi,lii of Hie Com i he Sei-- i euii v Bt the ....nv Anv stork inion which tills o iiirHkiiuiT remain unp-- iJ on the isth ail November, las J, ill be debntpicnt ami HilclKin. anil nil ioiwil fur ah- ut nuljlic tw liiie will Le told ou i lea ii... lth iluv of Dei.tinhei . S,". lo pay li e with eo; dctimpient nRses.mciit, together ale. of advertising and cpenM V.. SMITH. Seerttary. illicit, lit Weet. Nui th Tuinlde Mwl, Sal 4w f.ak ,ily. UUii. Jfflce, " iMumblncr.Gns Fitting: nn! Steam Heating tlE natroim TOami ihcINI.one 123 ' Biers, TiDBfs, Gas aufl Sim; iu SALT LAKE CITY BREWING CO 11Kb) T- -i DAVID JAMES UU K, 1 T MADSEN W. DIPHTHERIA CURE, Ve mm"Sii d.-i- 1 4- A New Invention for thf Parlor ! S. lA'KK lias the ;ener.il Agcw for Utah and Montana I or Mr. V. U la O. V K It PATENT M ETALB AC K H fl LB U M ll4.i-g-- Mj ALBUM IS ARRANUKD SO Till mHI8 back will not hrenk. U can lie Inult u L in Rnv size desired, there heinir nor limit t its cauaeity. If a leaf becomes spoiled it uan le taken out Anv one can operate the ciaau, like the ha t. can ne exteii'ieo i I nc Aionin is n inv lenirtn aculreu. CHKAFK8T AN II MOST IHHI.llil.l. an Old Mvi No one wnn KX18TENCK. Album aftei teeing it. Jut lite tiling f 1 HOLIDAY PRESENTS. - Office, with GKO. Knitting factory, a- l.VKK A. & R1STURNKD TO T1IK 'M.D HTAM. UNITED ORDER MERCHANT TAILORS tn CO DESKRET IfOsriTAt.. L'M'Kl: the moat favorable auspices, t now ope or the receotion of Daln nta. nmm; rc noved to that large and commodious build na latelv occuined hy the DeMeret t iiim i .itv. The annomtiueulii arc new and ot ti Irat order. The hails nd rooms are tltoi isalilv rentrlated, and wanned try a furna teicli .ml steam heating apparutns thrnuvh the whole LiullUnie. U.mk; ami cu nable aiuaea arie aupidied, and every alt ion paid to the comfort .and welfare ot Ics. Tbe medical department com of drugs, and a hue oi prise a fine stock valuable and elegant hii tome of tne most aad jrical instrmiieBta appliance ever in into Iho Territory. Arrangcrueub rjrtad made to aecure the rirst inediiuil bencfll of pa talent the city affords for the Ihe dmeaaeH oi Uenta. A specially is ma1e of women, and correrpondence ia aobcilec from the afflicted. H. B. CLAWRON. Pretldont. W. F. AN DKRSOS. Medical SOpt. L P. HUUH)S, Ho8 Burreon. 1"VIIX B. WKI9, Secretary. riU i' 2 rf M hcn - 2 K 5 i Vi" M i JFl lv irlp I I- - ft mi oo ii II t irriVT STllKKT, OPPOSITE Z. T 8ALT XVICTU CTTV", UTA i i .j . . i J,, 5r I i be mudiea. sad will be expected ia return lo devote certain portion of tbelr time and Labor to aUendaaes on the sick and othei requirements connected with the Hospital OorrasTKHtdeaee oa this abject is solicited ia tk from Biaaoaa and athsr aaibanU settl areata. H ST3i CD CARD A y, T 4 B EXCELSIOR MANUFACTURING CO., , ALL! . ao principal' -- 'iOCQHOTrrrca r m " jaimjrmmm"mam aW 7 n Sl T" should get locomotive." m. llation T Whetfsihad 3 bttterpflyF, we I Irmv I 1 A-- L catiiojco. QreaA Basaedy tor all Fatnals0plain ta. Taialfadleta sarca resale Weak tHsorders. ' Pnf slcUns nees and Kerro this Oathoflooa la-- their prattle?. Ana & Io SmitKA in TlnJ,UTE;;SEETjBDII,!iTliPW CO. C a. that exceeds the sport of riding tug waguu over m wiuiuu on ivui( jvu a - IT NIUeD Moore. Allen A..FISI1EII BREWLVG aakne ikck vou want to have aome'fnn in this line. on pun- d f'PK..VJtl WORK WOODKN RAIL- ROADS. y,, lob as engineer . lerl on piU-Ni-AiiON- US' 'fcA Bf Cclt-ryud Iron patronized hy ail wba rcuarAi IIicjn--V,- sUbuid be . iHiiuaiiTSTyoHw and riiHoiii agm. irsi um , I v -eets all doi.- 1- G00D-F0- E mldoqt I inonfes. Ven vou troes dot o cold.choost tet In, arid dot vefter vaah ven stick yerteet outside, and dey vaa most frozen chohst pull dose feet 'dot OnAEFEIVIlKltO Utt f4l vbat ped tti. I iteJIs yeu dot! vash a bleaaurcv Vai. for,i4cbob, you vants For mors than Forty Tears tbete raluabu ter make yer old fodder weep mlt dose- Pilla kkre been tnown knff used. They aoi frlvoloa. bleasures vat vasa oxpenBilions DiaorderR. : am saw Um uahlto iLrior Mjoalitx, I City Panacea. rem iVe 012k-l- it s. - t i wppfj Jard sad Bo4pJlieer ,! atpopalar prwa,' . ' Jfain -(- I reeifa , . :.".- - offf ' . . i. . l . , :J '- - , . ..j t. 4: .1, tani , Mi-TW- 11 A safe sad plauaat reaady for all Child raaa Dfhaaaea. Acttag as- - a" toatd k U eaitlyerf bsIcial to arery child' hmt SALX LAKE CITY, UTAH. -- n iMMnl aM r I bleasure mn who a bit," salf bobtail "It 4oes jolt cat riding In across tow f fni ts4o4the car butnved andsafcd over ut II ail of Tt. - 4 i Yer-van- ts '- Mipir ChAoafiro and MlnneappUn and Bt Paul, t no direct and favorite Urn Inbetwoen tteoota Unloa connections are made for; all o ta in th Trriprte ureDrittsh s Over-thirouter, Vast Kxpress Tralna oro run to thaProvinces. summer rescrta JocalitlfcS, cuad huutlW arid neOplaces, plctureequa .jsrlnir ' It is also the most deairahlo routo to th of Iowa and Minnesota. 'rounds -i.'l anfier DIRBCT LIKS. via Sanaoa. tmdKan Iree. has teen opene Now port News. Richmond, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, and Lafayetto and and intermediate. polnta. nncil Bluffs, Kansas City, Minneapolis and Bt. Paul era.. afl as fl omc-rd'ed Etatea and ai Canada; or Id Tlclret the :et at all principal v STOVE. ,. , i . Ciiontr uf ,i -11, --a u I e. o! pi in me b I'M llu- 'iVrri " An Act to i.'r iM'l i:. ' r:il ounl ir- - !. tio v uf I tali mnl ilie m .'. Iiav e if," approved Kehniai I a H lo Upon till' following iiiiii'.i' ilh In One holier anil engine. Uigel her tlMure- - and apiotrt iin-cilirn iinto l.rl.ni-inirm ;ol,l 11,11 ( nv. ciiMoii M ii ii I I Iih Ii s ill i i n . ii.trii l, Tixiele on tih, - i.i.i I" M'fi". Rulil or mo nini'li I i ,1 nnry Ut pay tin- Thm- an HIi ,1111 i HI of he tin' noil AiHtion, llC ! ll .11 :t in T.mi'li Pulirl Iton-l 1 Vl.,.-I'. M, dav of January, S 4; 01 nisojoesis n. a half of a dollar, fod "Giveme der." VVat does vou vant ter do mit dose large sums of monlshf " J vants ter make myself some pleas ures, i rants ter go not theatre in." "fJboost be a sensible boyJSchacob. ' me ter do. fodder?" 4Vat Cbirchi ilonjot istt' 'LEA-RQW- BREAkFlST THE EARLY es "S-aia- RT, .1 . - a- Jll B . y THE-FAMOUS-ALBE- .1 . Tole Cfltnl IMEE I KHIIAI IMCI Tav.'i . lVl.M'1 U at. E. CTsIV.INOS. of Zlon, has been suffering ior some flms'Tander many disadvantages, tlia fact that it has maintained its own saildtr Sat. thoroughly. growth in the shlvei." ground, has had a steady Uvea- - sad Kidney Complaints, Headache, in the progress of Its extsatof studies, Ou alnHumt J mnrt in tkd nnnlhpr rbf If Oonstipatioa sad Malarial Disease ar attesaKce-vjdeitbeyond a doubt Sprains, bums, bruises and scalds eared by nahjf these Fdla . that we stm enjoy the supporfof the- are each ueakd by St. Jacobs Oil. Fifty luc couuoeucc u iuq ayiuwu- I ceiita. people, Mesof h : . , - ' to "I dellsvatyouvoubow vants usesttie k4lowiirfaugtigte: If the 15 rig ham Young Acaderay.with the reV -- -. I I i 09ity&sia report t t I mm st'luol f John W. Ilarke i.vr th.itollai and t inr in nam unpaia. Therefor, I, nd . 3' - 44 41 week. d; ,- - SLK : A limited number of atndenta Pj.KAuBn. ''Vat to it you- taken, who will board In tha Institution, ro (kapBchacobV" aaked Muse Hchautnvants, ceivo Ins traction preparatory for future ' weekly recitations. I2 k Master, Aaiatant Teachers, 0 jihakiai inaai ; C JfJ twftation THE GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE . Jkona, Benj. Oluff, Jr Jan. E. Talmage. -- urantees its pntrons that Ponse or personal security afforded byj solid, stnootli traflta ot continuous etel rti; eub- rouarpiy bAl u.sl itad-rxotiallV built culvcUH and bridsKwr robing Block as ea per faction aa stfL-tof tatont Utfier A; platforms aan skid can make ...it;. the cppJtenceawnirTrl .. . . coverna tno Dractlcal .1 U(n.hKir,u- - anri fitaHnHnA of this route are Transfers a.t oration of alf its train. Other Bpoelaltlea Xbo. in Union Depots, tt.l twurpfcEfe4 waaqrt an4 connecting of ltd points iiiia b3t wean chlont? and the Mlpsourl Rive arp toom- :presa ie4 of well vontiltttarL Anary UpooltirrKt Dny Ooacta, MFyJalJoent PUlman Laos Sleepers oi u aositrn, micu eutaptuouo uuaitt wjnuin. on coofcad taoata ht lolailrely atan, r'grood Dtaeaaat wwting ana joratelyand Kansaa on and both." Chicaero City Between Health, oetite, are aon. also run the Celebrated Beclintoff Chair Cars. Tanner, nil-- F.KKA.-4- a C Jyg. JSHwon, ( 1 1- M. II T b. J. hi-.t.- COUNTY TAX 7 lf to-da- . Mrs. o , P. W. at AliSKN, i 1 4 10 nt, jc I Dliom, Couiiupo. please," said a lady to the retail stamp clerk in the posiolllee yesterday. "Vessuiu," he said, handing them out. "CaTit yoa let trie hare tlieth In one she added. piecet" ', "Certainly ina'am," said the clerk, "Can I send, tliem home for you?" "Oh. no:. 1 don't live far only on the north side and I am going right home. 1 wouldn't want to put you to trouble." "No trouble at all, said the clork. "1 and I haven't very much to do Icould very easily spare au liour."i "VWy much obliged," said the lady, sibIIIB'4 aweetly. "Dear mtv"b said, a horrid putting on isa lostawp, ''what bother it stamp letters! Why cant we send letters anil let tbe pQsl office emi in their bill once a month?" "They might as well." said the "I'll mention cleifk, svmpathlzingly. the fact in my next message to Congress." "W!t ypn? How nice! But you mustn't mention ray pirae. Say the idea was suggested by a north sida society lady. JIartfvril Tinges. p. 18 O V K V w v win r k fk. l (icu v:r, 'o)o. Tupeka, 1d HAS. T. PARKIN!" TitveKng l'Ass. As' vienr ut - LilesKoberta, Win. FoKleherg. ' lUXUfit ! V. B. UAMH1.IN, Accommodating Stamp Clerk. "Let me have five ' two-cestamps, , P3. CQMFGHT 'OTHK MISSOl Kl It I 4 j tiie! .riN, BTJILD,B - V An Special hours, EAST OF DEPOT char of thei PripcipaTi aid reports 5 ti incelii le4J and lvl'tt3 md to the students at their respective boarding places. According to tlteir homes, the IMIOKS, students are tabulated as follows: f Utah Co., 107; Juab, 9; Sanpete, SASII. l.A'l II, Millard, IV; Sevier, 7: fcinery, 1$ llute, 2; Kane, I; fon'S; Washington, a; ttoi NI1INLEH, Wasatch, 10; Salt Lake, :$1 ; Tooele, 7; liox h,uier, o: FUAME. vis.i; Idab6.il Wter,?i ' f Mexico. 1. cheJt: ?rh Polvsonsioal Societv. in cbaree FMIil.lS Fl.OOKINn. has for il ol Ubtlirf4i- "PM"Sf, Kl'STK Of general knowl-eda- e 1IAKUWAHE, object the diffusion YVeekly. anipnit th studuAs. MASH WJKIMMTJ, tiLAHN ieeHngfeuftebeen held, and under thv auspices of the society several lectures on scientific subjects have been given by Prof. Talmage. A mathematical club for the benefit ALL KILLS PK03IPTLY ITLLKO of the classes in mathematics has been flTgauizedaYid placed iu charge of Brother 1J. Uiu&, Jr. t Tlo boardlaK. loysH fpwtoeted by BrdtUef a;,8,JKelei iavtsteward, BrWhr Vf ,l6oa as jtulo, afttMrs. J turcrs. iind Afanafj Contractors, jfdrnished MTainet;a8-- f matron40 board and lodging for pupils, at $2.f0 8 pupils, & for alone and.board THUJA. HHIET ftEIHSipOSL perweefe, at 4.(J0 per week. Tbe house has been well managed an4 U in, a ijood condi-tjoLate Ijitiuicr, Taylor ' A 'o. , JI U fi.. : The labors of tils teat Hers tilve been p. o, r.ox ejs. as week follows; distributed every HALF-A-BtOC- K 3 rDepart-.neu- t, , PLANING MILL, JOHN SHARP, Genext Soptrriiifetulent. Atct. ;PE0! SIFm! the-tropic- Hro.- - U. wat-tiug- ' .PAS..NoAil . to the Board showed that-23.- 'J pupils had been enrolled during the term m, T O. Si'Il.tKFKi: As ro, M.Ni:F.r 1 1 ami Si v. tie sievtiral dypaiituieuts,? as follows: , tercr.o 1artk;ied los ocaievs in Preparatory n 1VTF.I.N nnt Dbpartmeht, W. l)oue FANCY iUterineduOe;, J. 11. feeler (JIJATB XKIMMlJiU. TlLEcs II K A KM HOttiiA, HC. Cincinnati), teTacher, 82; Academic, lienjamin ClufF, Utah Central Railroad. hi la tl ( ounlr;, umii t" . ill , X I .The yrodior. At a recent meeting of the Academy of Sciences, at Paris, a plate half fllkd with water, iu which were half a dozen iusects about au incii iu leugb'i, which shone like diamonds, although the rodjra was titled with sunshiuej wa passed around among, the members. Toee ingects had been brought from exic.o' wherti they are to be found In the forests, Thejr scient fic uame is the pyropaore ; and, as none had ever been seen betore iu Europe, they created The light resembles quiteofa sensation. a alOiv.woru or a lire fir , al that though as much more brilliant an( in- a tense as an electric lamp surpasses wax taper nuts power of illumination. wi,M thelusht bejtlnsto fade, it can be the Insect, Or dipping Jt In water, ft is sahl tlie luuiansoi Mexico use mem ior a fitfritat night, as a few will sulllce to Ftlutuhittte an entire room. When thev are walking at night they put oqe on eaclr foot, so that they can be sure of their way, and also that they do not venomous snake or step upflp any forests reptire with which abound. The Mexican ladles buy theiiTof the Indians, and inclose them in a transparent bag, which they wear is their hair or at the neck. The effect is very beautiful, especially wba several are worn; and, as the Indians sell them for a few cents a dozen, they are within the reach of every lair one. They are fed ou sugar cane, and, if well taken care of, will live a loug time. Due placed upon a page will enable It to be read with ease in the darkest night, - - 4 , atins l Sun. uh-te- i. hfa t.t rj . RAILtr 3TjtX-lliihSeat Ilallrond i Hi: a. ..i...il Pu"e.'?L,,i''ir:T. t o ELEGANT DAY COACHES, ftr44., r if'SmV new f. i r . 4 4 liditor Dcseref 'Jv&w : The closing exercises for the second teim, tenth acadeuik; yetw.of the Ji. Y. Academy Were tie Id to day. The large hall had been nicely arranged for the of ntdU; occasion, and a tine display r work from the Ladies Work ( lass, the elflcieut management of, Mrs. J. M. Tanner, artistic drawingsIn from the DrawineClass, specimens cs&vyfre spread on Jonruals, or hJingtm Dip flails lor inspec-- .' tabkt tioo"..-01 Tha cloii. uirfer tufl Ifcidersliip ami 01.1JrofVilnll 'oleben.', drew lnentexl praise ior us excellent hiuj lug. These were present many visitors antl patrons of the school, all of whom took great interest iu the exercises. ihoWed . The ;ttfc! i&crfc-lhat u.repottsf . UfitryIt aadaot'aientlMid:been J - rr no- VWtHZCAUJ PRUNE LAyAtlVEl " . oh verfftt fmlt tfmwy rorwin" J7i y Iii helisiirtlon. ware nr v na.ae... S.bstltute rU fc PuViae" the Blold. lon np be StoTr.rb.iaairmnuTu, Apleaaaat oeata. boUlct, JlJaler. Sold bj all Drut and Coaatry 1 Hall. w Grande Kaii' J'ullinan Slocpins: t'nrs. cottou or sugar or supplies across the burn refuse country, they frequently drv Dressed sugar caue. "In a different form, but with the sauie diminutive cy.mdeis. they are used in coal miues for hauling cars auil burn eithtr soft or hard coal or coke. In their smallest sizes they are Onlv ten feet loug over all. For use in Oi Illegal cv are sometime only four and a hall leet nigh ana nve leei ivioe a A lew. bushels of coal aud few pails of water keep them ruuuiug all in moles ot One these dav. initio at a lirooktleld coal Ohio pull tvveuty cars, weijehing ntarly.Uirec-uuarteoi a uu eaeo, up a grade i,;3)U yarns lon, tbat rises at CXJraie iujeer. u tne tune, auu yet any gooii atbletlosohoolboy could jump over theiengine without drawing a' second breath. Curiouslythateuoug com tnese little locomotives, nil the tunnel through which ppttely tbe-y tun, serve as veotilators, lorclnii i rr.. c i .., j inius iii i.m late air u.ltaui ox wiuui auuitiun the eauie s pump plangtr draws water into a pump auu juroes i out again. f,ln the in ties, of course, iron o sltiei rails ure ikcu, iruu i than wood in auy locality. cheaper The wood rail ueedsJconstant care. When it ls wet the locomotive cannot draw half a load, and in the north It is hard to keep it dear of Ice." A". J. peu-manslii- . i i & Kio f'H i a -- NU! by nil Irtt rEist nnd Country Dcalcrt. IAH1! OMI.Y OK. HEX LEY'S. B E IVAKII OF IV11A llOA. - Fr6rllr. MAIN STHKEX n teavcr r.i -- -- C at mii rfit I CLD K UEBLO i ri p L. kept con TransplaultiJ, tiielj atantlr on hand. Ciau.o HI. J .ovco'ttilug in 7 J. UA IX CM E It. - to take another wife. Such ls the rule In ouiHe ftlou Vtate 4c Gtotlto help can Co to llll, as a tltfie fthd to Ms ifir-murather .aa h may teacher,I lout ear. 1 am a tnissfonary eiua feared and hands into my letter fell and your mother would wonder thatyoureceived no answer. May God why it blw-u(ikef.Qre yoyr jFou,ni onr dear father to yourself and mother. Never come to Utah .as a Mormon. It is a dreadfpj (Jelrision. Your friend, hastily, NUNK. S1XONI fur Ueiieral 3, 1885. iiht Coiiitfcf in a h IP '( Utah, (., Nov. viormou and claimed the H'ttu 1 Xy Ih ar f.itflr dirt Your letter waa lifted and opened by an acquaintance of miue narafflI Str. 33 8. Westf Teniplo Sanpete viM, o I UK . atci-i-j SOTST, ropeka & Santa Fe took the place ot 20 mules, aud is eald to pay fir itsell every year, Some of the little engiues ttu u less f ut than4 road three and ouethat. Tere. ha!t miles long at leusacula, tia .ou which the engine burns only one third ot a cord of vvoxl iu Us daily service of 'M miles. There are uo curves ou this road, " rhee little endues are not conflu ed to .wood for fuel. As lumbermen, they burn wood because the wood cos; s little or nathing. As genuine plauta tlon eufitm s, used for transporting t.ktVkr. TriT; nnil l oiic-ha- 1 i' IS . ! - THE EAST I'O thc-to- ('a-ko- t.on-4la:k- t Mtst Direct Route lf i t- :, SHORl'E3rl ed s EVERY DESCRIPTION iifcut-itimsuM- "T)qil on some of the southern plantations for the genuine 1barticle, but Pennsylyoacan iigd counterparts vania andWftcbiKan and northwestern Ohio. You don't need any skill beyond that required to hani on when she wobbles. 1 suppose that very few people have any idea of, the number of small locomotives In use in this country. They are drivlnsr the mule out of business entirely. The regular plantation locomotive is a midget beside an derated railroad taotor. Thus the ele- vated motors weigh from eighteen to tne miaget weigns twenty tons, wtuie on rails that wentn three, and It is used twelve pounds to the yard. The cylinders are only ten inches loux, aud the diameter is a trifle greater than the breadth of my hand. "Very frequently thete locomotives are run over, woodeu rails. There is a four-mil- e road at Summervitle, S. C. that uses timbers lour inches square instead of iron. l'eople generally iron the suppose that strap latd on a stringera went outroadof fashion years aso, but lumber near Savannah, eight aud one-hatnile.s long, has that same old strap, and it is a modern road, too. "In laying a wood railroad the ties are uoU ued to that the rail sets down about two inches iuto the tie. The inner side of the notch Is perpendicular, and the outer edge slants awav so that the notch is wider at the bottom than at Then when the rail is laid wedges are driven in beside it aud under the edge of the notch, thus keeping the rails from turn or spreading. ing over SugarJ maple with the heart up wakes Sometimes two inch the best rai.'s. of mawle are laid on soft wood stripe ftrin-rersTne.se roads are used for getting out lumber and logs chieflyoi Vety'little ffradingis done, ('ribs lo-s are laid up instead of treaties, and the ordinary irreao at Hies ot common level laud are ovtrtonie by bkcSing up the ends of ties with all sor.s of and stumps. loa "1 know oloue road that runs across a low bit of k round ou the .stumps of trees that were sawed oil at the ri;lit height. The ground under these roads becomes soft mud when it rains, ami the viir these little locomotives snaki a train of logs' through, the clearing with tle mud HUsbmg over everything Tjiliiii Len rod of the track Is a caution. On the footboard of such a machine is where you can see lotting. "As f.ist as the available timber is cut is shitted oiiouu tract pi laud the road to a new oue. The engine on the road from ten to twelve at S'uiinnervllle runs road evciy times' over its four-iud- e cords of rtav, burns one aud wood in doing it, and hauls out II.iuni leot of logs ot trom "." to fid torm. It OssKswTork nr took u CrrMfMkarg 11: fVT.--4.- tka, I t . srrdaiK. iti)cm c aiYiai i, sua, in nrrr irvin . . w i ' iw-- l ..fci ! ir. Solo Affpntd:lnJ8nU .,n.c. l .' ti'; f ! ilko;CItyv?: |