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Show the Corticelli Silk f1ilk li' HATS A MOOIID OF 46 YEARS SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS, Antedating and Excelling all Competitors. msm 1 i; MOST PERFECT MADE rri'iiai i i -- , M ll Il yaii Iiv ji ! . i.m n ull l'liyin No Aiii.iniiu i, atli-ki- SHOULD SPECIAL I REM KM HER TIIAT snow-hunc- FLORENCE KNITTING SILK IS PEERLESS. -- OUR ILLUSTRATED ROOK on Knitting (No. 5), will bo sent on receipt of three stamps. 2-oe- nt i PMEH, CIIIGAQO. fim:st palxts MADC N il tt i':t Fruit Ma Puri'it anil stronerRt 1. Hivtiit!'. Almon'1, mi. yors, et-.- amlla, . flavor its tteliiMU ly ami nm in ally Kose, as the fruit. I'rioe ltakine Powder Company, , Chicago, M ixsniiri. HHiioim, and Pi. I li VM. TAYLO JOSEPH IEB CROSS CITTlGECOLOBi HANDY PERFECT MOST SALESROOMS FOR WEST AND SOUTH t 317 Broadway, St. Louis: 88 West Third Street. Cincinnati 26 Camp Street. New Orleans. QCD EH PAINTS. ntiU Cary, Ogden A Parker, ufacturersor I'mitt. For sale Z. I). al. I. and lU branches COLORS. Uodei'taker. EVERY DESCRIPTION Funeral Director and Embalmor. A full linn of Fun- ( iotli, M. l ill..- - and t'ollins ami lal.it-- . Sn.l uk Case ami I askcls. A oin jiletc Htork of Itnrial Itoln s anil I n ilt'l'takui'H' Uoodrt ol L'M i y ili t iplimi krpt - Air-tili- ointa ltlv on lian.l. Ulrk or Wlntf ll.-a- i i KihIicm ore Horvctl Mllmut no for any of tune. entli lo I'arMi'ular attention ifivcn einlialMiui, jhipion aiu lire o IioiJii'h.a KmOalir ,v .inn siiipiiiiu' sin i iaiiy. ivii in an Iilrt au.i fravs urn ti'rv ii I tic city. AH order Iiv teteirrapii or lelrplioiie, d iy r will t- - ei e r n I i' 't nlnni. re -' iir.ole. Prircn lo' .id No. '.M. OlUrb Never Clo-ci- l. -- O IP I JOB PRINTING 1 nii-'li- i l, T.'iv-;.tioii- 33 S. We; Templo Srool. EXECUTED PROMPTLY UJ1...1 I. N I 1 am now jirepari- - to furnish I Booth's' Select Oysters, i....i.j-'iBa- ,i BY THE CAN OR QUART. Dnif in f Xitjfit. r'-- 3i T lilt. .l(i: ffcl 83 r3 it. s.i. .. k i .hi ramaw k5m i i "i I . r in 4MU Be- - HTKKET WATSON Conntry Dealers. R. HENLEY'S. TAKE O.NLV -' ti.-un- J. OALLll'lli m MAIM 4'anklliutlonn. it IMITATIONS. At - N"NK. ! iihell oysters kept con and everj tiling in Transpl.nitcil saason. j at (rmnty tor Vrnml iiiriM.tl luiitwMllom. MMintlirta, Hhcannllkiu ud I' son by all lriityUKWAHF. am-naf- tsT SKCOM' tHBtlv on hand. ight-tiltin- g .' fellow-convic- Open mmvm Mill ' Al AJ vr in-m- I Arcade Restaurant 1 T n- wide-ope- ckxt At This Office. - - life-lou- PABK I B"8 CEVEirr PilTfT, QUALITT OtMKASTn'n'l). AND ii ! AVOID INFERIOR BRANDS. GIRT, ii" int-rc- SMOOTHEST and STRONGEST. CONSUMERS blue-whit- i AS THE PRE-EMINE- Snow, snow everv where. Heaven aud oartb. the broad ex pa use of the barren steppe, stretching out to nortii and south, to east and west, as boundless ami pathless as the ocean: all things vissible in creation st ein to have been changed into a vast, mass of snow. It drifts alumr with territic force on tlie winirs of the howling it whirls aud surices uu and storm, lown, it penetrates everywhere, car- ; me yiU! with it its frosty very air we breathe is impregnated with that Hue, snowy d ust. is niL'ht a It moonlight uiht, but se u. And yet it the moon is not to is not dark. The boundless suowv chaos arouud us is full of a lustreless e litrht, more be vv ildernii', more oppressive than utter darkness. 1 he eye strives iu vain to dicocr oiiie object, some detluitr shape: all the senses are beuumbeil, and lh- loar n ol the storm sounds to the eat as a listaut di ll. . . . Heaven on a lone wamlerer out ou have the steppe on such a uiirht nd still the storm rushes aloui? in its wildest fury, driviiii; mountains ot snow against a hiirh wooden wall which surrounds a irroup "f dark, Muare, dreary buildings. Who would viT expect to Uu. a human habitation in the imdt of this barren, boundless, wilderness'' Who ale the miserable wretches who have made their home in litis frosty desertr All is still around e low, buildings. .Not a human face to be seen ; not a sound i lie heard except the lie ver ceasi Hi; roar am! whistle and shriek of the torm. Here and there out of a nur-oiron barred window there creeps ut a faiut liliinuier ol liht, shotvimr that there are hiiiuaii beinu's living and breathiuif behind t hose bars, Human beiibis? No! reature, st ill wearim; the shapi- aud semblance of ineu, but who have lost evervthiii-- ' that makes life worth liviutr; outcasts iiiried alive, without a idiuimer of hope id ever leavim;' their tomb, t dui iut; in the endless, hopeless monotony and suffering of their lives panirs iiuutlerabiv more bitter than a tlion- ainl deaths, tortures which the poet ot the "Iuf rno" himself would have shuddered to picture. These low, are not a home; they gloomy buildings are a tomb: n prison for those con temned to hard labor in Siberia. Let us cast a look Inside this tomb. louy, dintry room, the cold damn tricklingA down the black, clammy walls. smoky, lamp in the middle from the ceiling sheds a feeble, flickei- inn light, scarcely sutlicieut to make larkiiess visible. Aloug the walls two rows of woodeu berths, covered wit.i a few shreds of old, rotten (straw, and in the Ini'tlierest end ot the room a large brick stove, in which a low wood lire is burning, the beat of which does not sullicc to warm the Icy atmosphere of the room, but only tills it with a tulll, dense apur. ( Touching around tins stove on the bare, damp lioor, huddled together to in, we lind nine off the kiep s vvtii ot the tomb. They shiver under Ihtir prison garb of heavy gray cloih; their manacled hands, with the wounds ever kept open by the Icstcring t iron arouud their wrists, tremble, making the chains resound again and again. They are silent, as silent as those who lar happier than he -- ai e bill led ulice lor all UUder Hie ground. There Is an awful, lifeless n iu their eves, the stare of ineu who look without seeing, who, haviugday alter day and year after year the same tliugy walls, the same before them, and dreur, distnaIobjects knowing that they never can expect an) other sight gradually lo.--e the of vision, of space, of the world around I hem. Thev have It is Christmas Kve. up the floor of their room, they swept been shaved have by one of freshly who had once their been a barber, aiU now they ate wait ing to be Jed to the chapel to hear the praise ot One who was born ' on this night to teach humanity the ospel ol love. . . . Not all of the inmates of the house are huddled together near the stove. One of them is layiuu apart from the rest ou uu oertti. A youn; man, almost a child, a deathly pallor spread over his emaciated face, out of which his eyes alone shine luith with a lurid, feverish glow. It 8 icy cold where he lies, the dump Iroin the 'Wall is creep nig along the boards of lus berth; hi feels it not His thoughts are far, far tu a trauce, as ill away; lie lies as awaking dream of days loug gone by. Aud as his Christinas Kve. . . lips whispered thatUe word again and tee is the glance agaiu he sees uu, of a pair of eyes resting ou him than which none tenderer and sweeter can ever be found his mother's eyes. He is a child once more; iie feels once more the glow ot blistful expectation of that nappy woudeiiul night. I he arms of his old uursu are tiarely stioim enough totightly-closeprevent him from forcing open the parlor doors, behiud which, as well he knew, all tin ""of the Christinas bewitching tflory tree awaits liuii. At last, at Ust those mysteiious doors uiu open! With a shriek ol delight he rushes into the room. The light of the innumerable wax candles on the tree, the beautiful it all disposedhimaround priseiits subdues into ilence. 11 is too full, he laughs aud crie: at the saiae time; and, laughing and crying, he rushes into his mother's lap aud uestles there near the heart which beat tor Iiuu, for linn alone, un til it ceased to beat. Then another picture flashed across ins memory: tue years of study at tin St. Petersburg University. Auain p felt his whole heart aidow with the love of libeity, with the ardent desiie of arousing his people lrom the stupor into which centuries of despotism had cast them. lie saw again the eager laces ot his comrades, all imbued with the same ideas, their secret meetings, their heroic deeds of And then came the end: the court room, the stern, relentless faces of the ludges in their richly embroidered glittering uniforms, the awful words, spoken in a low tone ny ine chairman of the court: "Hard labor iu Siberia - CORTICELLI SPOOL SILl STANDS 1HH3 ! ial if Mum )c l.unc ur -- ts SOI' I'll I"J7S A em "iS:li'I.l'. S I'. Arsrn.ihi JIull . : .,..r vl ... -- rrmnlT far 'oul nation and lllllnuiiriv rfJVrtlve In II. action. af Tor lJMil.elilMr. aU cak unUiBtln lil th- Klaod. tone. uDlhe SK.in.fh. A plumHiiWllyte far Large bottlea, IS cent Uealcra. .it nrn..un and tVa,. i.i -- aWB' uk. - louiri d Utah Central Railroad. TIMi: CAHR, 5IAR. rVMW ,PASSfc.SueR 4olnr at Atlantic ETjirens a- - . ii t'arinc Kxpresd .a r'C TRAINS Vr l -- .KAVE Ir. .00 AM I.AKJC , ilrtf am. MilforJ Express at I t'xisener FANCY nit TOIXOW9: No at Is. 7.20 u, si O. TII.ES WATSON lHJOS.. PLANING MILL, l I. I'M IIK.lt, lXltS. I.4TII, NlllXJI.r.S, s Ami. i:ii.im Wff't .ilii) IS MO i Kit 11 1 i.ihx;s. A .H U.S. li I. I H. 1(1 VI H . lill.US PKOM1M LY K1LLM I B TJ L D E K. 3 . Contractors, and Jluiiiifiiiliiiors TMLOB. HOMNEY Uite f.atnner, I. ;-- - . mix 1.2s. tsM " -' RAILWAY ROCK ISLANDe & PACIFIC CHICAGO. linoa East and and clot relation to all of it s o.ntriU reason principal position and rriuinal important points, teoii.stitutea the most jst at initial in that svstfai or through transportation which lnvltoa and w and traCla bet eon citio-- j o of the Atlaptic awl Pacific Coast. t arid from pomte 3.1SO the favorite and befit rcmtn Noitpeast and ' Uhes8t anct oorroaponcuntf pomtd wobi.noruiweaiuuuDuuiuwoiiu main lino and branches, Chlcaeo, The Kock Island hvamm includod m its - ... (ienoseo. Molino and Rook faland. In Illinois: ntfma tji Snihi Falflleld, Ottumwa. Oekaloosa, West v faciil-trav- el p(-or- i Vaslin?ton, V.TlntErpet. Uouwi, tialiatin. unit Cotmcll IUuHb. Atlantic, la Iowa:liiioxviuo, nt ni liidianola, In and Atchison, Leavenworth Cltv. Missouri; Cameron and Kansas faton, iiiiisM: Albert. Ia. MinnoaDOlis and St. Paul, In Minnesota; Watertown In .ooa, aod hundreds of lntertuediaU) cities, towns, Villages and stations. Wuacatine, THE GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE afforded byaeolid, patrons that sense of personal otsecurity coutinuou.3 steel roll; ballan.xl road-bod- ; smooth tracks rouahlybuilt as near perfection as culverts and urideres; rolling etock alcUl can make it; tlo ta.toty appllanou of potent bulfers. platforms atui A ai.d that exactingr disclpiino Which governs tho practical oration of all trains OUior specialties of this routo aro Transters at pointn in Union Oeiots, and the unurpiiied coattorta. and connecting : X of Its Pasaenifer 'irtes ' EViuipniont The Fast Express Tniins between Cbicacro and tho MIpcoutI, River or eom- well ed of ventilaUHj, ttnery upholsttred J5ay Coo cries, Magnificent Pullman .ac Sleepers of the latest clealffn, nn4 sumptuous Dtnlng' Qara, In wlilch cooked meals are leisurely oaten, "good IHgrestkwi waiting on .joratelyand on both." Between Chicago and Kansas City and petite, are Health also run the Celebrated liocUnln? chison, Chair Cars. sub-atial- ly . - THE FAMOUS ALBERT LEA ROUTE . WldsM :fiV 8T JOHN, ' Otetrsl Tlcktt and " Piihi Agant, CMcsga. o. iron-naile- )(. i"l'l,'( I l ? XJ I ; Tt!K A t f'l O "Lj b f H 'i. lY Kiolirain!' iteuver-- N f.-- '!? ll h ' 1 IITH S.f.-i.-f- J:J W K; ' . i . 1 O j 1 ..",.' ii.'. , 1 ti O , a '1 HI W i'lillman Sleeping ( 4 f. LVJ H l N ELEGANT DAY COACHHS, 3 rr l'l ".FJ tn WEO! I K j 4'otauf r Ilk SAFETY V 1 Iiiu . COMFOI ! ..: 1 t 0 LUXUftV f P TIMV. l .l: MISSOURI II QU1CKKS 0 0 T II K Vaeuem. leu vc, HAS. T. O O I F. I'.--- V?. V. B. IIAMIH.1N, (Ifu. ('!. I'AltsoSS, 1IKNVKK, II! IT W A 'I , i I'i" item. ill I'i' Ti Cot I. I i. ha.- k I W. W HENRY WAG NEK SALT LAKK CH heck." Moth the cheeks were bleeding. With a pair of forcepts the "Profes sol had cut a in mule niortioil ol the skin ami uudcr.lv nig ricsh from either heck at the ceutre of the required lnnple. BTiie voung lady, after much persua sion, eaiiiied herself, while the "Professor" applied some balsam to the wound to stop the bleediuir. This done In- - washed away the blood and covered the puncture with a small piece of court plaster which, w heu be his was the lintshed, was invisible. preliminary totreatment aud he directed call early the following the patient lay. Notwithstanding the application of the healing oiui liieut the lady found her bft. cheek rather painful. She could not sleep that nitdit, aud the next morning her face was consider ably inllamcd. She became alarmed an J liunied to see Prof. King. He ap peared somewhat discoucerled when he caw her. Alter a microscopical ex amination of the puncture in her left Ch 'ek his blandncss returned. Ho not be alarmed," he said. "I as on e you if is nothing. Simply when 1 aoplied the forceps ou started, and the result was that the forceps eut intended. 1 will treat leepir than the wound now, and jou shall be all 1 1 right agaiu." Hut the Professor s treatment, while it hid the wound, failed to reduce the swelling, ami his reassuring suavity Was insulin jent to allay the young distress. She hurried straight lady's to the family physiciau and stated the whole case to lum. 1 hr doctor removed the court plaster aud examined the "dimple bed." " I he rascal has produced a dimple hat will l:t.4t all your life," he said, 'but don't think it is one which will shance vour smile. The forceps near As the ly pierced through the cheek. tiesli has beeu removed a scar will remain." Thii wouutl has now healed, and, true to the doctor's prediction, a dis- ligurmg star-- 1 ike scar remaius. On the right cheek, however, there Is a beautiful dimple. The doctor endeav ored by every ineaui tu avert the scar, but fade 1. 1 he skin is so contracted as to move the scalp when the unfortu nate young lady speaks, sue has naturally been very much annoyed by the mishap anil fears as much tho ridicule which her act uiav call forth as the 1 Mov. I I i -- Jfitladelphui ni EA ST ato v ;so in rojwka iV Santa IY IS News, . IMI'OIM AIM I 0.1 KltlKM AKSWKllKlk Have you Scrofula? Impure Blood? DeKidney Disease or Uheuiuatism? lass are dangerous. Vou Cau be cured now by Uslu' - M M. ADSKN. . i. h wiNiirn. .in crMMINU", BREAKFAST STOVE. liEKIEJIIIER THE EARLY ST. BREWERY CALIFORNIA liQKR BEER ALB tod PORTER WHOIJt-SAl.AND KETAII. Ltoort Kn Sucoud HoUh .Ntrrnf, frorm Mam Utrerl Ul lrre I!I!KWI(! 00. A. FISHER Br.w.rf arar ( K If. Jt P ii II SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, P. O. Box 1040. Telephone ?94. u i'i W c m e how tu r a the nilni' miiIi h.u o. t:..i,i. .l !. A 1 I i i ' ; l Sui'Vfior (Itf .tl 1'iij.iil.o Maiu St. qui!ly. Ut-fi- i k. u fi i - Irlfrli BRLWINii KISIJKP. SOLD i'O. W. i: Till. ami l iiiiiilv T.i. Murker tu llie .n ' A In J oil li W . i. 1' i ing tn eight dol in hi n uiiiiaiil, ai ami t en ; & aTJARANThiHin CO., First South St., 51 mdW Salt Ukf Cm E. I DAVID JAMES :i .am hi i i i i; . I - ii ot Johnson. "Hi a llierefi.rt, I, A. TiHiele I'liuntN, hv tirlm oi tin- a.i h ii ' veHtwtl in uu- li' Hit' iinni-i"ii- "I of "All Aet to pro iliriitir ii 111.- - til. I of llie lah ami lorv o lv7--luiinii.'. Ii of ," appria'il l"'eliiiiai in 'I i'llie follow in; iiaiiu-i- pi opi rl i ' upon ne t ine iot.ier n ml n o ,,ik 'i I"ii fixtures uml api'iirt tie i ito-i: heing at (.ohl Mill I il , Millmi )l lug, I - tl "let, Tooele ( ollllU . I tali, "111' li Will Hold or mi tniii'h thereof ie nirn he neriat iil. Sary tu pity the 'faxes iind ( tiniini auction, Hi the liuiil le it li InCourt lliillir. Ill T k M I'. ilav of Jlooiai v, tssi.. at u i i i -- . . v . in-- i . CO.. & Pluta, TiBrs, Gas irt mgi ii.-ii- l ICi-- i M&DSKN JK-IsT- Si,K COUNTY TAX r IIKKK 11 V 4 ni i i i -, I . . i PKIiiPA A.TTC I i . l XI. I'i i .1" V 1 i to-.- pill il' ill':, loeluber lulh, si. A llouic '. ITS BRANCH KS IN ALL iF SII.K II NU I'CKCHASKIts fclmnlii nk l.,r KKKCII1KKS ti tluinure lie ami Maile, I.nke Temple i a i ..i ni you have Salt Mew H Hee or the cur tture, Iesirn, M I! with fcagie unrterneatli. Max is, S. P. Tc is.lei. Thomas, Barnes I A n 11th Ward Store, Martly l!run. ni l. ,:i 10 ill! renpectable stolen in Ibeeily have llielii. If yo no not ec tliein in t lien- wmuou sa l for llieiu. Uv iirebas ii our Mainlter ehieff, uifteaii of ealein man u u anu ' in oiien, you will help in wnielt will Klve emi'iomini : dunlry hunuretlH iu tin? 'l'erntoi v. XI our pri enl l v.. 1.1. - KlitK ( Noiirv City Water Pipes and Fixtures put in en "erssonahie Terms . i a.-- . ' , I AdKOBSiir Mini Collfeto-'- T' W 17 1 J U atlnc Pluniblnpr.CJasFittliijr ami Sl TiniiiiifJC lioorm, OuU.rlivV. , nl'ci tor. li. Mi I.i: . , "i i I . I , ! Call nn1 Examine our Stork of l'Unnhtng Sujpl ten Gun Fixtures, )Vitcr Fitsr, l'tc. i ar TtLTHlffll i OOMMllNMliTUiN l ori am. iii.imNim. K -- demnnil tor Handkerchiefs alone, reUire T o 'l'tiunMfiil Hlx tinii.li-otStllNllARI.LA next season. Pound ol ('oronnii, v. Ill loriia lataa. lHudellii (nil Country Stores fhouhl ai.iilv nnint'iliate'ix bit l KltOVV.V iu. blood I'iiiitler that a! Physicians eildoise. Ask tour drumdst to show vou the formula and commence using at onee. KS! lf.0,0H0 boxes of BROWN'S KMCA KAIA'K, sold on a positive aud not oue returned. Al ways cures burns, cuts, bruises, sore eyes, piles, etc. IJeWiu UI lUlllaUUUS use only Iii'oWu1 iic. u bo. Use lir.mn'j Tai Troches for Sore Throat, Colds, etc. Use Brown's Pepsin Tonic for Dys Headache, etc Indigestion, pepsia. No remtdy can can compare with it. I to Spencer Clawcen, Mry liooil- Men haul, or tn .. ( M l , lo muiic llandkereliief for the tlnhdny.-- . J AM ICS I. CM i.mi:i:s. lienor" SMk Sill rv, C.ninil It.iit. l.v- m Lake City. Mam Street, li't I OT 1ST w r (.J CO. SALT LAKE CITY BREWING ilW; E iialiItKiimis T(ami ,diev i.ui'!i' m : "iie ti . 'I . I I Willlaiux A Pout Uilirc, ton mi-- : i . oru. it ii:mini Hull i i . i l' ii. I i, in.ltioii.-e- ..,.. n.v Of a P n iluly Oikf,foram our ::ii-.iel reive oroi-olh.-m lln no u;. Beer. Wc lii0 aenl? l.e lo the m'ui l'n vi.i Orders inav nln Trxbuut i llooi! proliai'lly ilelix t ereo J i d: the eiiy. 4 II tJtw 1 Man and Beast. r Mustang Liniment is older than most men, and used more and more every year. DESERET HEWS BOOK AND JOB . No. .4. Ofliee, h) TOR UTAH AND SALT tn M oiv tut an pin .. i I I in a. i CANAL LAKE COMPANY. West, North Temple Street. Salt City, Clah. IS MKItKH Y (JIVKN, THAI NOTICE meeting of the Ini ei toi s. held on llie 17th day ot IOctober, A. I. Iss... an as esKiucut of One lollar per Shai e a livnit on the C'Mpllal stock f the Coi a.oi aimn of Noven hei . IssV payable on tho 2Sth day lo llie Secretary at the Oitice of the Com fclocL upon winch tin- - . t I'Hny. Any on the .'sih of uico may remain unnaid Novemher, l?si. Will Le di'liimnent and ad vol Used for rale at public auction, and mi less payment w mnde hefoie I will l e sold on s.'., to pay llie '.Me lyili day of leceniler. tost delin'iuent aesment, togethercah--with . of advertising and expense ol K. SMITH, sacretary. OfBc. 123 West, North Temple Street, Sail 4r latkaOity. Utali. RKTUKNED TO Till: 123 JOlce, 'HJ) UTAM). UNITED ORDER MERCHANT TAILORS i Xi I f -- f'l iv.T fkm ffiss.oi ' ! . Printing Establishment. A Neiv Invention for the Parlor ! Mr. F. W. I.UKK has the (o nor d Ajri'ui for l tali and Montana tor Id C4 intT DcscRtrnoa aw PLAIN AND FANCY JOB PRINTING EXECUTED PROMPTLY V V The Best Style of the Art II N PATENT METALBRCK ALBUM. ato MllS not break. It can back re being desired, any IS ARKANMKM Hf) THE be built tin t tie no limit In as capacity, ir a tear i.econies cpoiien u can he taken out. Any one can operate it ; the clasp, like the back, can be extended to ALBUM will H aR The Allium in the any lenjrlh denred.MOST IJUItAHI.K IN OllKAPKST ANJ EXISTENCE. No one wants an Ohl Sllc Album aftei seeing il. Just tbe tiling tor w s " I 11 If f 1 JLji ki? 34, MAIN ST UK FT. O RAXiT TA K.PJ aize v r ,i m P POSIT K 7. C; I'VY . ) 1 C ' M .. A H EXCELSIOR MANUFACTUIMN(i CO., HOLIDAY PRESENTS. - Office, With GK0. A. LUKK Knitting Factory, So. 2.V W. Flit NT NO! Til GOOD FOR A CO., NT ALL! oiuEFHm:u For more than Fonxr Tear tbosa valaahie Pilla hare been known and used. They act aaildlj but thoroughly. BUioua Disorder, live and Kidoey Complaluta, Headache, Oouatipatioa and Malarial Diseases are cured by using Ucu fill. AND t 1 -- 17. CADLE. tad flsatrtl Mntr, CMcs. A ( The door of the room opened, and the chief warden of the prison, a tall, burly man. wrapped iu a great tin cloak; his bristly beard glittering with snow and ice, accompanied by two soldiers, appeared on the threshold The nine convicts near the stove Jumped o their feet. "(Jet along, ve lazy dogs!" cried the ward"ii in a gruff voice. "To chapel with you!. Where is tJrigorteff ?" he went ou, scanning the room with his small, piercing ees. Perceiving the motionless iu hiu young man lying berth, he cried : "Stand up, rascal! Don't you see that 1 am herer' The poor young sufferer groaned aloud . "I am deathly sick. For mercy's sake let me lie here!" ' Sick, you infernal young prig!" roared the rulllan. "i win cure you pretty UUIck !" And stepping up to his berth he struck (jrigorlett with aild his might iu hel of the lace with the bis boot. The young man sprang up with a savage cry like a wounded lion His slender form shook with uncon trollable rage, and, lifting both his fettered arms, he dealt thtt warden a lerrlnc bfow on the head. The latter staggered back speechless his face twitching with pain. A yell like that of a wild animal escaped his lips, and then drawing a pistol, he cocked it and pointed it at his assail ant. He did not fire, however. In the act oi doing so another uenuisn thought seemed to strike him, and turning to the soldiers, who sprang up to bis assistance, he grasped : "No, in honor ot the holy day we celebrate 1 will not shed any blood, i will ibe merciful; give that cur two hundred lashes " In a moment the soldiers bad forced down their victim to the floor aud him of his clothing to the stripped The execution began. After waist. the twentieth stroke the quivering body ol the sufferer was bathed in blood, his groans ceased, a gurgling sound came lrom his throat, and a stream of blood gnshed forth from his "Joy to earth, to God the lory '." Peace on earth, good will to men S. E. SHEVITCH. H R. ARMSIROMG. Tal.r ce hundredth lips., After the stroke the executioners became aware were a that they corpse. lashing "He is dead, your honor!" said one or the soldiers in a low tone. The warden bent over the prostrate ngure. tien, lifting his cap, ne ae voutly crossed himself. "It is the will of God!' he said, In a firm voice. "And now to church." In the distance there arose above the howl of the storm the strslns of the choir chanting : rba direct and favorite line between Chicago and Minneapolis and St. Paul, 'Ure connections are made In Union Depots In the Territories for ail 1 British Provinces. Over this route. Fast Expresspoints are run to fiah-the summer i esorts, picturesque localities, Trains and !ering places, iuntlner and of Iowa and Minnesota. It is also the most desirable ' i outo to grounds nelds the ' and pastoral lands of interior Dakota. ,h wheat atlll anc'Ser DIKECT LINE, via Seneca and Kankakee, has been opened r ween Newport News, Richmond, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, and Lafayette and . uncil Bluffs, Kansas City, Minneapolis and St. Paul and Intermediate points, information see or detailed and Folder, obtainable, as well as Maps.In ' Ofilces Ticket all United at the Btatea or ciceis, and principal Canada; -- v Ulres3lng r-- & sell-sacrin- nrmiy-se- air-brake- s; . ro Til K ante-roo- disfigurement. - ! Mot Direct lUmlc ! D3 Citr, f.i.hria uorinn M.iin Iowa Aran tees Us AS tor life!" HKIVHTS, liLASS, t.U. ASM ALL DEPOT. EAST OF K I.OOItl.NU, ii a iti a it i:. Creen BajJFt STpaxar5ftv-- in p. in HO IS UNACQUAINTED WITH THE CEOCRAPHY OF THIS COUNTRY, WILL KT. N. Tlfl.MM IN S, (iltATK C('. II s, eti.. A.1 HALF-A-BLOC- lrWV34I,PAtL .''Vl I LUMBKll YARD a.m JOHN S.'I VRl'. Qencral Suiariutcndeiit. Airt. Mil (I A3 i i'i i'K, Uenerai Krciffht ami Mint Manufaeltirera Atft'iitf K.K'ii .a complete liri d of the above rool', constantly on nuid. Trains Arrive in Salt Lake, daily as followi: From Mootla. ..rJli. 7.51 p.m. MilforU Krpress at VN't mam fat srii.r.KFK!: a lurcrs of Marldeied(..lum nnd Tc. dealers W5fTEf. ;lt I 52, DAIL well-know- - iils Mantel. In Tomlirtones, llnniimi Mantels, lii ati s and Jlearlh Moiu . 1 n iu society voting lady circles, where she is a shining light a and favorite, is Just now suffering the punishment of her vanity in regard to the existing feminine craze for In seeking to acquire by dimples. artificial means "those hollow caves, those round, enchanting pits" with which nature had not endowed her beauty, she has probably became somewhat disfigured for life. She is a charmiug blonde, aud her mishap will evoke sincere regret among her large circle of friends. jAbout a year ago an exceedingly strave iouui; man calling himself Professor King" arrived in Philadel phia lrom liostou. He toek up his quarters iu a fash'.ouable boarding on Spruce street, and house had his uatue tastefully engrav ed on a polished brass plate ou the door, lie badaspendid suit of rooms. UTthtu a few days he seut out a uumber of confidential circulars He undertook among society ladies. natural-looking to produce perfectly dimples on auy lady's cheeks for $do a pair. lie secured a large patronage lor his peculiar work. Society ladies could be found at any period of the day 1 he in his niagnilicent waiting-room- . dimple factory was a success, and the ear, delightful young man ibeoame iuite as great a favorite as the charm ing productions of his peculiar art. He was very handsome and very gentlemanly and dressed to kill, while he was a captivating talker, having a rich musicial baritone, over which he had absolute cont rol . The foolish maiden visited him about ix weeks ago. Professor Klug ex plained to her me process oi'Mtmpi- iiilv and claimed that it was harm less and painless. Whatever misgiv ings she had were conquered and she ulmntted to the operation. She paid the paid the fee of 10 iu advance aud was taken into an and was seated in a pi ush colon d chair re sembling that of a dentist. Then she was told to smile. She did so. The next moment she uttered a scream, aud tnd jumping from a chair would have lied tiiiiu the room but that the "Professor" detained her. "My dear miss," he said, "you must not le Irighlemd. it is merely a caively peiceptiblc prick on either A Christmas In a Siberian Prison. i i K' Drfnubfr 28. lumday rHIL SHORTES'l Danger In Dimples. EVENING NEWS. or r'SOCtrcxKa PAPER RULING QltAFEWnEItG CATfIIpJLIO. 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