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Show r THE THAI TOli EVENING NEWS. D. M. OSBORNE & CO., SnUirUay, UMI September 17, 1B7. STBEIL FRAME THK BOBOLINK'S LESSON. A three-yea- old boy on the gatepost was r leaning T And watching the frolicsome flight of the birds. When a sweet bobolink ronnd the orchard i came gleaming, Aad stopped as if listening for somebody's word- s- 30,000 having been Sold during the harvest of 1886, We mw a reeeat then, to the Slopped close to the boy till his natural feelings, Impulsive, obeying, he lifted a rock, And raising it high, then quietly kneeling. He steadied himself to give birdie a knock Jast then the soft throat, with pent melody swelling, Gently opened, and forth came the song ever new. 'Bobolink, bobolink," as if some one were telling The bird what the baby was going to do. of Utah ud arrooadlaf Terrttorlet ftmen aaost Machine ever the brought ken perfect Reaper, which have siren such aniversal satis pro red and again to too front. lactioR, are a contlnnatloi af tit TmaaklBg oar Ftroa for past (iTort aid lolicitlni we invite there to call aad examine the above Machines at oar waretreat, aa at ear la toe) Skati og sunk, on west Temeie the Terri to riea Hurut of US7 as being Oar if e. 4 Mower and No. tor the I - . WB ALSO SELL THE CELEBRATED H U E'S II LOCK-LEVE- R U a. The SIMPLEST IV THE WORLD. suae. operate it. Caild "Bobolink, bobolink," (Oh, the song was so sweot!) Bobolink, bobolink, don't throw it, don't throw itr" nUil Robbie didn't. His fingers fell down by his side, And he gazed at the charmer in joyful BEI1 surprise, Till the solo was over, and then satisfied; Let the innocent singer fly up to the skies Then he looked at me doubtful, and read in D. M. OSBORNE & CO. my face The question my lips were preparing to ask ; " 'Cos he sung so, me couldn't," he lisped with quaint grace. And left me to go to his play or his task. PAPER! PAPER!! Hut he left me a thought for the poem o years : When the demen of danger comes to your nest. Sing a song; sing it bravely; sing through BUS. French of the Lieutenant Mallet, Balloon Society, says that within the next twelve months the Atlantic ocean will be cros.-erballoonists. by Frenca a young man, not Mr. Mallett is quite tnoie than 6 or 28 years of age, a capable aeronaut and thorough enthusiast in all matters connected with the con struction of balloons. It was he who designed the Horia. on Which Captain Jo vis, Guy de Maupassant and a party of journalists and himself went down from Faris to lieyst, a little Belgian town, last week; He received the Press correspondent in his laboratory we expect," he 6aid, "to leave Faris for New York about the end of September. Oar balloon La France- -is being constructed under our supervision, and the bag in which the gas is stored will be varnished with a preparation patented by Captain Jovis; this varnish renders the material with which the hag is made, almost impermeable, thus preventing the escape of the gas. We lost but very little gas the trip across France last during week. ' "But what will you do about provisions? Your balloon will heed to have, an enormous car n ing capacity to meet the requirements of an ocean voyage." "We shall not want much in the way of food." "And I suppose what you do take can be regarded ac ballast." I added under the impression that the passage would be a long one, and that possibly the adventurers would be tacking about over the Atlantic for weeks.with the iiKciinooa or either finding them selves back on the American coast at time or else the end to drop down into the sea compelled and wait lor a passing ship to pick them up. "No, we aie not likely to require great s'ock of food," ieplied Mr. Mai let. "We expect to make .thepassage or nuy hours at the out iu tnirtj-nv- e side, Which will be at the rate of sev enty miles an hoar. Uuruig the win ter frequent atmospheric disturbances pass from America to the north of Fu rope; we propose to launch in one o these tempests and hope in thirty-fiv- e hours to be on the coasts of Europe We shall take a couple of collapseaUe ooats witn us. "The voyage Will be effected io a bal loon twenty-seveyards in diameter and with a cubic capacity of about 8477 gquare yards. The storage bag will be constructed with three thicknesses of material. As to the fittings of the ear l snail prom by my Mediterranean ex periences, and I don't think these will leave much to be desired." ' And you expect to leave New York in October, I believe?" "it is impossible to say. We may have to wait till December or even tor an disturb January ance wuicft may atmospheric De expected to cross the Atlantic and pass along our coast I aon't know that.i can tell you any more now that will be of interest to you." Paris Cor. Philadelphia Iress, THK Twenty-fou- r years aeo one of the most remarkable trials In all his took tory place in this city. It ras held In Liboy prison. Under the lead ership of Col. Strait, who is now aa Dookseuer in a little Indiana town, was f armed among the Union pris- -' plot oners in Libby prison to fleet a general escape. The plot not only involved the liberation ef the mass of prisoners, out tne capture of the guard ind a batthe release of tery at the prifcon and Union prisoners at Belie Isle, across the James river. The burning ol Rich mond and the capture of the Confederate cabinet was also a part of the officers were in toe underplan. Nine and it promised to be a suctaking, cess. The day before the start was to be made one of the officers betrayed the plot, A court martial was at once held, and he was found guilty. As the vote was being taken An the question of guilt, Strait vas teen twisting a rope out of pieces Of calico. When the verdict was announced he. said "There can be but one sentence, gentleman, and I am ready to execute it." fie advanced with the rope. The prisoner turned pale. At this a cavaliy oflicer by the name of Louis Thomp son stepped in Trent of the prisoner and said: "This court is not tV legal one, uiid von dare not riautf this man strait insisted that the culprit be hanged. "He has bad every chioce for bis life, and the verdict Is a lufct one lie shall be banged down, this hatch way." Other nitMf pdHied .Thompson, ami uie more luuucnns view prevxneei "JPn serve the record ol this court, said he, "and when we get out take it to Secretary Stanton, and if this man has done wrong, we all know the old man will punish biroi," The next day the traitor was removed from the pris on. Tne record wasept.and When Strait escaped, a few months later, he took it with Mm. in due time tt was placed in Stanton's 'hands, and when the betrayer was excnaugeci, tne war secretary had hhn dismissed from the ariuv. Andy Johnson restored him.aud he is still in t he service. Those who know the affair will not reveal his name. Thompson Was killed with Custer. Strait .and an officer named uow'diit-o- Manufacturers and Dealers in NEWS PRINT, BOOK n of-th- Kau U. II. OF THE OKOlMZtl) STAKES OF ZlON. litssktt, Moecisi laghasn Co.. Idaho. BISHOPS. Reuben Hyat W. M . Parker Teton John IVonnldson , .Thomas K. Ricks, RcJrburg W. r. Walker Labelle, (P. O. Menan) R. L. By bee Itenan.... Leici.iTiU? It. i . Jrir'liDfl Rigby, (P. O., Lewisville) George t'ardoa James Thomas J. E. Steele J. T. Chirk, P. K. " Willow Orove, Reuben role, P.K. " John Prieist. P. B. Taylor. " A. O. lngletrom, P.E. Cedar Point . U, H. B. Uan is Salem, (P. O. Reixburg) "f W. J. Veung, P. E. Lyman, " " WHford, Geoi is Geo. U. SJpsiih, r. , J. V, B. Wriprht P K. Wm. Ilnlme Bennington . John Kuntz, Georgetown...., Liberty ,4 MontpeHer iVounan Ovid , Parit, First Ward Samuel Ilumr.herys John Sto k ...H. A. I.swis k N. Austin Wm. L. Rich John Skinner, P. E. j.Peter Jensen Wm. West Rosert Price H. II. Dulrymple J A. Hunt Paris, Second Ward Preston St. Charles Idaho. IMntrtMtra County, Soda Springs. Daniel K. Kmnosk. Leamington. .... Meadow Creek.. Oak ;tek. Scipio.... 'i . .Peter Anderson Thomas Yates ,mi,, BEAVER STAKE, Heaver Coaaljr, I'lah. :...J. (.Ii-j- i Hal .1, ii, I L J. It. . M F. W. Valley........... , tillt-A.- Jones Robert Knel1 N. R Fawcett C. N. Smith RoetrWs ritfl P. E. ...I ; ,.Wm. Isom, P. B. P ire HalSB J- Oliver He Mill. It B. TBitTgnlnfr . squire HepwertSt, r K. Thomas .In. LI St. George, Firet rir.' 'f. Gemge, Second Ward WaKerGraiger te'fae, Alivl sratgt.......C. A.Tnrry St. George, Fourth Ward. . . .Thos. P. Coltam ftionetburg. Jos. W. Dnitley ........... . ..tVi. F. 0arnci Samue: H. I'.n im.in ktodily ... taeorgc Rasmus t'. Petsrsoa Preston...... .............. Win C. Parkinson Rivertlate.... t Johu Woolf Samaria..... k ; David Itowen Sr. John Daniel 1 Weston. j,,),,, Clark Mnta.i. Afini Creek. . L Pinto: t oonly, Idfbo. K. E. II. Bsaselj, P. R. Josepk s. Iluiitstaaa George A. Holt, P. E. Wilson I Pace Orson It. Adams, P. K. .Thomas a. Teriy Dunham Y. McMullia Mountain Dell manors. Franklin.... ..... uadhuin.P. ..Ajoaaa Hebvon Leeds Mi ld eton Pine Sylvester, P. I", Ilavid 11. Oil, P. N. ... Kdrtin llambiin.P. i,n l Ilaimony Ita vttbuvg i WARDS. t'anntx. tlsats. Wm ( A, . " Bisaors. llambin WILLIAM D. HENDRICKS, President. t Solomon ll. Hale, Ueorge C. Parkinson, Counselors, M. r. owlsy, Temporary Aaistal. Cherry frrel: j( ( M Un,,-- ti afton Gunlock ONEIDA STAKE. Oneida MCAI.LUrtR, President. D. T. Hsltevus rican Fosters - K. R Wm. Meeks ,. Waatainatajs harles Turner James Carrtgan J. R. Forter Samuel Card A. D. Ihckhon .nr.. Henry QUeJ P. ..James Alien Taylor Chae. Jensen wards. C Porterrii'e. East Porternlle, West founly. K.I, Daniel p. Mr Arthur, land 11. Caanoa. Ell Whitear O. H. Anderson South .Geo. t'oleman, P. U Peter Uttfrctooe ST. GEORGE STAKE. J. UtaSt. Conn""- v J. S. Horse Jens Jensen . Ormss Valley Tku, bee Prsaideat. j Thomas Cooper John Johnson Paul Hut VtHlty..;..... Fremont Ward..., Kimball .. Peterson J.i r bishops. John Hopkins crojiaen Enterprise. Mt'ton Morgan, A'orth, rrt7an, Teastta' Vsimilion Sietens N. Cbrlstiaason II. It. Benncit MarslOn Geo. Batch, P. E. B. H. Ureenwood G. A. Mureock 1 Joseph Monroe ..4 i. Redmond KiehJUU, First Wktrd. KichtttU, Second Ward Mark - .1- W. O. SMITH, Fairvieic Robert Caldsr ..Ira Ncbeker Joseph Kimball A. M. K union W. H. Lee ' Sa'ina ti. MORGAN STAKE, OHfton.. P. K. ttleb Coaoly, I tnh. Garden City.. Lakelotrn MeadowvMe Randolph Woodruff Iiu. Gretnwich - Callb-ic- I). R. A. A. wards. nisHors. Berne Bloomington Dingle Fieh Haven..... ...Thos. C. H. H. Uell .....A. J. Russell. P. EV Gooseberry Macdonald J. Fill mors....,,. Hoi dsn Richard Fry, Saniuel FranoU, Bear Lnt.e Conaty, I dshe. WARDS. tliinors S. Gsnwood manors. Le.te.: et V. Counselors. George Osmond D. SUker, P. R H.M. Payne W. U. Cloward .......Q. S. Rust, I K J. W. Sylvf star Aurora Burroills CatartriUe W. M. Jebuteo, P. K. C. He'atoB, P. K. U B M. Jolley H. W. Kspllm Thomas W. Semh, P. K. WiRDI. President. Hajrf J UUt Juhneon. P. E R S. Robinson I. N. HINCKLET, Presidcut. Daniel Thompson, CounlrRobisonT Th. 9. Smitli Davis. actinK OUbop. WM. ..., Iiisnora. J. L Annobotla MILLARD STAKE. MUlara t'onnty, imh BEAR LAKE STAKE, J. II. r. W. . eeletr County, Ctak. wards. R- - Oraham (Ranch P. O.L...G. ........ Eagle Rock,'.. Zona, (P. 0. Eagle Rock) Cedar Qrove, " . Porter. P. E F. L , Jr Burton, I WdUa-t'url- 8TAKE. A. K. TIICRBEil. President. W. 11. BamtSrtksnOr. I i Coun..lra. Wm. U. Olar. BIPUOPS. a OrdtrvUlS Pahremh Mou nybee. Acting President. E)g;in) llsk. vuo.l.ky, Factory Ottndate Johnson ataneft Less tsrry T. K. RICKS, Sea., President. W. P. RlOBT. Counselors. v. C Brighton, (P. O. " Parker, ' ..i.i . WARDS, BANNOCK STAKE, WARDS. I Thomas Cbamberlaiu, Daniel Sssfiniller, The indicate toe President's addrtsi. P. E. Presiding Kluer. P. O.. Post Office address. K. L. 8IVIIR KANAB STAKE, OF PRESIDENCY AND BISHOPS at n are the JJJ TWO ATI-ANT- t. frontier, Hamilton, yodr tears. ones living of the nine officers, And the arm that is lifted will fall. It is the onlythe man who betrayed them and except best who came so near oemg nans;ea mat day with the pieces of an To sing while you can, like the brave bobo sultry August old calico oea quilt. ificnmona special. link; For the song of your hearts shall your enemy reach. A Houseful of Snakes. And the danger will vanish. Ah? do you not think Years ago a young lawyer of Savan That the brave bobolink a sweet lesson nah took bis wife and their eldest son to the "springs" fn the1 "Barnwell dis can teacb? Congregationa.ist. trict, South Carolina, la those times, says the Savannah JVeics.even Saratoga mm JEWS BY UIS BEe H1XCKD iwintt-fou- r : it;" A Combined Hand and Self Dump. AKROHAl't WHO EXPECTS TO CROSS . "Bobolink, bobolink, bobolink, a noweet ;" "Bobolink, bobolink. I know It. I know RAKE! NKAR NAMES RAPID BALLOONING. LIU BY . fellow prisoner tears 400. to toe Front wtto toeic Ar OF PRISON Wm. A. ville trgen Washington. Westove' i lquc, Ilnnghuret W. Beelie Iroy t Maeres I .. , CharMB Weatover, lK. i.incoin County. Nevada Edward RunAerJr. ...I.vman L Woods, P. E Bunkerrille... ''lover Volley Ka;le Valley. Mrsqnit Overton Blnsrhana Csnnlj, Idnlidt. Jul n K. Hammond, P It J. B. MUBDOCK. President. 'Hesterfield Ui ins W. Peck. l B. Parley r. Willajy had but two hotels, in the shape of Marsh t alley Wm. W. Woodland Isalah'Toa unlike FROM THK FOUB WINDS. ery large wooden buildings, Mormon M. j. Shepherd, j Counselors. U. Thatcher I. Bee Milton John Panacea now erected the "palatial residences" Mound Valley Port Huron is being flooded with even Robert II. Williams Spring Valley .... arlrmus Millet, WARDS. at the south; so you may suppose pisHors. counterfeit $6 and $2 Canadian bills. Knew How It Was Done. Oxford K. It. the one in Barnwell was nothing to ad ArtamsrUle... Fred T. Gnnn ana. The Conemaugh tPa.) school board mire. A dwelling house with wings. D. Smi h C. Ward First 'Beaver, a was beon There the a con John train Heaver small few and around' Dams.. family AlgerP. B buildings balloted SSI times for a teacher, but in PANCUITCH 8TAKE. J.X.Smith tween Birmingham and Anniston who Hearer, Second Ward stituted the "hotel." Clnborn Elder, P. B TiuiiUtull vain. Jos. S. Morn out of the woods of MisSTs reenre,... J. W. CROSBY, Jr., President. When the Savannahlan got there, no had come E. B. Tanner UUford A brass band has Just been organized and were on their way to M. M. Steele, room be lound for him unless he sippi, in could ST. JOHNS STAKE, Counselors. ia St. Ed wards, Neb., and th people would It was their first ride Minersville. David Cameron, James 5IeKnight place an of .. .Georgia. .. . . .. . . k: ... outhouse i occupy logs, y uuc .i are taking to the woods. ou wne anu tuc i) iue eais, used for fodder, one-ha- lf Apache tOnnly, Artaeaa. Uarfleld County, Utah. being sup were full of natural curiosity BOX ELDER STAKE, Sneak-thievin the west employ the plied with a plank floor, the other be- children K. L'DALL, President. DAVID i the husband didn't to WARDS. his BISHOPS. propose give Iresldent. fishing-ro- d and hook a great deal. No ing the natural soil As a party was to ignorance away. When the N. i wife asked Prcemaa, William J. Henderson ahnonville Klij.ili bait is needed, and the ooen transom is leave in two days, these accomodations him what kept the cars on the track he Coiinsel.rs. in II. tiibboifi. , Counselors. were accepted father, mother, and looKea at ner with Escalante ...Andrew P. Scbow very nanay. in his and eyes pity son sleeping in one bed, and the Ser Marton Culbert King wash;. nisiiops. : Box Elder (onnlj, If all. Mr. Eliiah Toungblood. at Bailey, rant girl where she could. The first answered ii pine Edward A. Nobis Allen Miller Panguitch .. .. 1. .1 ; know IB. Mai!? "Maria.dori't .i , uoo nothin' K.,.. iviireu vox, ,i you if., in uuc ui ueei. Jic WARDS. BISHOPs. they slept soundly until after lhey put tar on 'em to make 'em .Christopher I. keinio above, desiring: Coffee county's most successful far night Plate County, I'tab. V'Oifal midnight, when they became aware of BUCK." Hear W illiam K. Rieer ...Carl mers. Jensen Oily leber hwapp and gliding over the oUr things scamperingand James K. Peterson Ilamkdt Oircleville,. . was satisfied until w swlt-h.Jirighasn OUy, flrt Vu4. . Henry Tingey in one instance, iuone Jainei It. McNeil floor, overhead, A dog bitten by a rattlesnake in Ne .... on a Junction. A. Rufna Allen a to side tracK Second let Ward. Alvin Nichols Brighdm City, . passenger .St. W II lard rarr the bed. As the light increased nam go Johns. braska, instead of dying, developed over oy, anu men sne asKca: A. Madsen r Brigham City, Third War 4.. I.. H. Union they found that tasir visitors were rats ROWAN PA STAKE. did do what that hydrophobia, and bit fourteen head ol and they "liftrdon, Brirham (it,, Fourth fPorl. ..Jens Hansen ...... It. Ilj, I, Mil 111,, nil chicken-snake- s, Sutiioso.... hut they disap of all died. which for?" cattle, Iron County, Utah. J. 0. Dewey Dewey ville... very son. They determined to " 'Nother train going by, Maria." A Battle Creek doe was tied in the peared risk another mgnt, especially as the Grouse eek.. C. ('. Kimber we t.hf to SUMMIT STAKE. off do have "Ana set electrical bath room at the sanitarium strictest search could detect the pres TIIOS. J. JONES, President. Abraham Hunsaker Honey ville.. . . W. W. OLCFF. Ja.. President. The next morninc he was haueinK dead ence of Beither rat nor serpent. About iracKr" . 111' T.I s II I K. John nnlley, li tne new way. 1 ner use Mantua ........P. C. Jensen Alma Eldredge. the same hour of the night there was a to have one irom the window. Richards, Jr.. Counselors. Oounaelora. train scramble over the Xorth .., ....Thomas occurrences Harper of of the the repitition WARDS. BISHOPS. but it scan LAKE CITY. Brandon named Sixteen brothers so the other, CORNER FAST and SOUTH TEMPLE STS.. SALT passengers Park D.Mcechara .....E. discovered Va'feyr.. Bummll Connly, I mi night before, and, having were in the Union army from Mounds Crrfur City another plan." Plymouth...... they have Henry Lunt that the serpents were only chicken- - that 11. J. Richards She looked upadopted ville, W. Va. This beats "Kine Kobert snakes, at the celling aad WR'then P. William Kanarra Willis the travelers niaaora. on, ...... slept although O. C. Hoskins on Portag.'.. of Scotland, and his nine sons, who the boy declared that extra track .and.. replied: coalrUle .. . William K. Jones Robert Salmon something had out .11 the 1'aragooHah n , 1. kh.i n an SnowvWe .'IV. A. Goodliffe bore arms." ox Buuic toe vim uuj crawled over his face toward morning ooy, uoraon, Parowan.. Charles Adams Fcho Klias Asper ana showpenuuis O. A. Perry the ra road Three Mile..... Heninefervil t have The father dressed and retired, and the mat at Charles Kichens S. Unlet i The authorities Summit Washington we Sylrester Washakie D. I. tne Zundel extra' expense i i s HoytsviUo issued ah order forbidding the use of mother g t up at the proper time. Her tney naveappreciate Wm. Sargent cone to. rne? must have Willard City .George 'Facer U. S. coins for monograms, bangles, habit was to put her keys, stockings. 1 1 SALT A'""" LAKE as L 15 etc. as well STAKE. H.r. Alwwid Detroit us." Free The use of small checks resem ana Dags unaer ner pillow Delore get feelings Oneida County, Idaho. Park City rress. P. E. ner oed. Holmberg, into Seet into is also forbidden. coins alt ting hiippiag Laks county, Ctan. bling ' H. D. Halght ' Parley's Park u. M. Pace her shoes, which had heels, she put A St. Johns, Mich , lady.wears a live ner nana unaer ne ANGUS M. Peoa. Wm. Nesly CANNON, President. Ste'yvilit. Painted Floors. .Stephen Walker pillow from which Rock Creek sparrow on her bustle when she prom she had Isaac Thorn risen, when she felt the E. Taylor. Itoeicpo.t.... J. M. Mali ) Joseph enades the street, and receives no end cold skin just Counselere. of the snake. She told the Charles W. Penrose, Another European idea is ranidlv Jno. Clark of critical attention because the peo child to Jump out of bed, and as he did finding favor CACHE on this side of the Atlan STAKE, . R. Young. Jr. SALT LAMS C1TT WARDS. rsaaky.... so she slipped off one of her shoes. tic, wot only is it noticeable in the ple think she doesn't snow it's there. Coebe County, Clan. t husi. Coaaty. WARDS. a hammer. Jerked away the homes of the rich, bat in the homes of Broil, IPS. i j ....n..u Another big raft of 4,000.000 feet of Meld it as C. O. CARD, President. and First Ward..... middle as the even the raised and its classes, serpent anions James Warburton Almy.... loss is being towed to Bay city Mich. pillow, struck Ilowat Joseph it a deadly blow. It the very poor. The practice referred If. W. Merrill, Second Ward.. tram Lake Superior. It Is claimed to bead, Evanston Samuel Peterson James HrowB, Jr. to Orson the a is to writhed of (Counselors. that thfloor, little. rather than car Smith, be cheaper to raft Thirtl wrd logs down than squirmed Jacob Wcilcr tirean Mlvor County. Wy em I a u aid lay still. To her horror she then peung noors.painting has many to move mills to the northern woods. lae Geo O. Pitain, Aoting- PresidenU Fourt JFord Han ison Ppcrry Kocjl discovered it to be a moccasin. The advantages. From asystem sanitary stand Springs Joseph KoDlahv. P. R Several mysterious excavations Id nouse was within fifty yards of a point it is to be commended, Fifth Ward.. WARDS. 8ca4lon BISHOPS. if for no 8. . Sijrth Ward Georgia, have led the people to believe saramp, which abounded with those other reason. Dirt and poison cannot J"""n W II. HIckenlaoper .Alma Harris TOO E LB STAR B. ' tarkston.. Itiat some one bas Deeo digging up reptiles. Upon being, compumeated on accumulate on well oiled or highly do1 Wm. TWn jonn jnrdine Seventh Ward Taoele cnnoly, i a Ward. wood wbed floors. Kighlk The SI E. she T. and and of comfort of admitted cooiness scores' people ier buried treasure, bravery, ('onvii(t,t c. Lirson I now rootinx up their potato patches that had she not thought it a chicken- - those living in the hdUHe dpinnnria thai are U. I. 00WA9I, Preiiliul. Vins rord . a Woo.iey i Hyrum se&ran 01 pell. ...8. 11. Mm, n Tenth .twuiu unve bchju ujnereDiiy. I tne Doors saaii oe regularly swept and Hudt C. Park Ward A poplar tree recently cut down Id one was rot on on Sacl kind that.- mopped; carpets, the other band Adm Speirs Umb, T. W.AI!.'?r0B, (Connselora. vnt h Ward and atot that of a..a lit- merely siii tne oust and dirt and hide .Thomat WaddoopsAtingr Jump AlanuKr McRae Washington county, Fa., measurer scream sight aa m n vtri ,..n thev ao Twej-tit. in many new apartments and pn Ward n DCaulUl M Lewis irard maaerl. ..B. uiuuot uiui B. Clawson .Ji. three feet three inches at the butt, and bioii tiwii . r. U. St. Joor vate houses now going up toe contract Legan.Second Ward... W. Kimball, Acting- Thirteenth Ward ...MUlen Atwood Core,generally in fort 102 feet from trirl, like Her & CVee... It II. Barraa from ..O. Deep out cut were logs fourteenth oiled for bard Ward calls floors with H. boiled " George A. C3-Wa Third . id. lognn, Taylor K. T. City IT Joieph Morrell, W, P. liosa the stump. The tree made 1,720 feet ol Koyal, a able to urtuik a tnariu tacky, linseed oil. By this means the floor Ftleenth Ward steer boat through the Surf, play a are much more " Andrew s Celebrated New TRIUMPH SCHOOL DESKS, Etc lumber. Logan, Fou th Ward.. Joseph PoWird Ornnttnlis Idwsrd llunler eirum-nsand then shine lu a draw iue on. oecomeseasily cleaned, and as Logan, Fifth Ward That. Morgan Sixteenth Ward When Jefferson Davis was about 14 Wm. Frederick Kesler Lakmview TIICl A I... 1 lit. U1S&I AND CHEAPEST IX THE MARKET Hrde men the oxidized among brilliant contact and by Moses Martin L. ne SCctn and his Seventeenth Ward years old, Ward cousin. Jose pa women who men aoonaoea on our sea. vii.u me air uuiius us incorporation Lyffan, A. li nK F. John Tlngey St. John :o ... ...,..(. w. Burr. a .. Turner, Logan. Seventh Ward.. vyiLu iue wo u.a. iiaru on so is secured .tcaac Smith Kighteenth Ward Davis, were suootiBg with crossoowt coast from Santee to St. Mary's O. K. Whitney . Tooele ..Tkes. Atklai. Jr. I'or sleeping apartments nothing is Mcndon James Watson Vernon OUy. at a mark on a pine stump. Que of tin .....Henry Hurries Xineteeuth Ward J. C. Shsrn more desirable than a clean wood floor. Wtril'e w. E. Baaietl bolts nred by young Jefferson, flew GcorireO Pifkin Twentieth Ward Cornell's Outline Maps; Johnston's Copper-plat- e rollers onlapring Maps, For him and the back when in struck deadening sound, squarely Xcicton W. L.N. Allen Blackboard M.tt:ijc Cloth. 48 incics wide, anv length wanted; UINTAH STAKE. An Kugllshwoinan's Joke. flaas Funk Twenty first Ward rues are used. sveu York necessary, rw Paradise Dust-lesMn.il h:i!k Crayons; liluckhourd Erasers; Blackboard Pointers ; eye, putting it completely out. James Hirst, !. COUATJtr WARDS. ClntaM Cannty. Acting express d One of the society papers prints an As near as can be estimated Muting, piois, (uara, half irallocs and gallons Providence. ......... Niels Hansen Bluff Dale.... , R. BKNNIUN. 8. President. MonsJev School Registers; Cull. and Class Bells; Globes, from 40cts upwards, of the Ores in this conntry are due to elaborate story concerning the unhap l. f'irhmond.... W. L. Skidmoro Rirerton K. 8. Oollctt, o. P Mi,.,. and every n quislte, for the School Room. incendiaries and another third to care- py adventures of an alleged Chicago counselers. G. L. Farrell Dkad Smilhjle:d... Indians' "The Dkbts. debts James kiocking, Dig Cottonwood in her triorts to enter the ot .D. Ti. Brinton Tie nro n!w ;r. ; ir.-- ; to exchange and Introduce the HKW SCHOOL lessness. It is estimated that thecare-lesTrenton dead Indians are paid by their rela J. B. Jardine trtsMsn WARDS. RIIROPS. set man House. at As is for destruc the inner Marlborough at responsible Frederick Convention Scheenfeldt l'rlces. liU(K., on Main Weilsvillt... lives' sata an Howell. Acting East Mill Creek.... tion of say, 2o,000,000. worth of prop the story goes, this ambitious woman street Prceatune Joseph ...Geo. 'Athey ...... John Ncfl ONnet was very rich and had au endless Monday.he "When Anderson and erty aunuau v. SKXD FOU PRICE H AS'D TEHMS TO .Peter Abilanalt DAVIS STAKE, J'mrmera Bernhardt," an "killed continued, amount of F. diamonds and i.H. Barton pocket inaian several years airo he nweri me A handsome Niles (Mich.) young ladj Merrills T. J. Caldwell Hanici Mc.Rae mn Granger. ........... money, it is saia tnat sne began operaOn via County, Utah. 245. Since that time $330 of this : on the river a few dav tions ...Wm. "haffer was boat-ridiGranite overtures direct a to Alva by Bntler maaing WILLIAM R. SMITH, President Doll J. Merrill ago when a fine black bass leaped into titled young matron, prominent at the jmount nas been paid me by his relmi Creek J. C. Hamilton Mountain died atives. r the dav other Hum m Kentucky Nathan ,l.i the boat. With the reflection tnat there Marlborough liter J.. If. House Mountain Defl .W.B. Hardy owing me $50, Alreadv his relst.lvPM are lust as good fish in the eea as ever ana standing husk on entertainments Anson "cadi Counselors. di of the list ; r K V T S A T I 9 F ACTION Xorth G U A R A N TE E D aave Jordan me on went ..Samuel Bennlon the Kirl the sublet and straiKtitway vinities f the nSw lisup lm weracsuxht This society maue approached UTAH STAKE. WARDS. ' easamt Green an augements to pay lit BISHOrS. home ana ate this, ner latest admirer. matron was, KnownclubjTl amount. ....L. V Hardman in tne storv as It a is law with them to Bountiful, East... the rivit Call A. O. AMOOT, President. Chester div . Ecekiel HolraaYt in received Sandy... b. endless L,aay js. i.aoy A queer case of popular uprising oc their dead relatives and never Bountiful, South. s nth nottontrood. . William Drown David John, 'cnneelore to dinner from Mrs, Chicago, of J. 8. Rawlins break it. I am sure of getting they curred recently in Wilkesbarre, Fa. The vitations U. U.Clat, my money Bountiful, West an 01 taese invitations were de South Grant oat .....J..H. Jordan W. A. Bills citizens had the mayor, nineteen alder clined, After a time Lady B. made a If an Indian dies owing me. but when "VenterH lt .Nathan WU'osb Suuih tish Coaaty, Creek (Draper)...!. M. Stewart Cheney a white man dies leaving to property, men and the street commissioner ar wager witn a very . high nersonatre un no matter now rich Farmington Jf. BISHOPS. 8ecrist J. House WARDS. A. O. Sugar rested for failitg to keep the his relatives are, Drtggs to be the Prince of Wales I never expect to get a cent. There is Hooper, South Kd win ParW McCull clean. They were all bound derstood Union T.J. .......Ishtnael nn Alpine would she lnvito Phillips that end the put a great Oeal of stood about an fn- - Kaysvitle.. over in the sum of $aoO bonds for their tations and at the. Pete.- Barton West Jordan Wm. M. Bromley American Fork same Archibald time rid herself Gardner Weber. South dian, anyhow," said the ei ltavirf ft rwi , appearance at court. ot the lmnortnmtiefl of iYlrs ( nicmr,, as Andrew J. B. Stewart Benjamin he closed his conversationchant, and SANPETE STAKE, Ell Henaell The invitation Cedar Fort sent That exha8tkss worker. President MrsChicago EA8TERN walked ARIZONA STAKE, away. Was. Price un the dav I'lah. Goshen Cleveland, lunches at 2 o'clock every to iaav u. was acce-vte- a. Sanpete County, JBSSE N, SMI rH, President. afternoon. From the lunch table, he before the d filar, Mrs. Chicago's cook Lereaao Lnkm Bhora Argyle CANUTE ,v.. PETERSON. President;' goes back to hit office and remains un left her, bat a new cook applied for the : a. Caller L. II. Hatch, A siH ,k BtfsU Lehi CURIOU8 Mkntai D18ORDKR. Ac- til 6 o'clock, working literally with his piace, anu, as sne was recommended Oscar Mann, Counselors. John Beagly. P. R. Mitl.ro, k sleeves rolled up, and disposing of the bv au intimate friend of L id v H's. w.ik counts are given of attacks to which Aaaaar AfMMrise are Vue 01 Wisnops. the aay ( sometimes Payton has Arlaona. which dinner accumulated dur business came, j,ne acceptea. Esquimaux onnly, Jena Brown found but with it tneradid not came the hnn- - I for which no name has been victims, Pleasant AvSMrMKtVBB Allred WARDS. .'.jh.N. ing the morning. Pis HOPS. Alter waiting for over half I According to the description aB6Esqul- - S'toir Lim6.., J P. R. Johnson Prowo rty, PUst Wawd Ephraim.Aorth Ward.......!, 8. Andersen ....Bans Hansen A colored man who drove from his joreduest wuuc eaniug in his sajaa upon W. Ivelese an nour tne mortinca aostess sat down Secern WtsMf...J South Kphraim, War4...,....0. 0, N, Dorins Pt6CUy, home into Sprinsfleld, O , the other to a delicious dinner with her expect- - I a perfectly calm, smooth sea. Is sud- - Snowlake Johe Hunt Wm 4 Myro Tsnaer A raasa Tn rker ProroCUy, Third , night, a distance of six miles, found ant and disappointed friends. At the denly seized with a feeling that his boat Tay.or .....It. E. Willis Fairvims Lau. arriving at. the o.itv. haJf dozen J. B. Boot Ward Fourth 18 City, one ose oi tne ; I mere to came John Bartholomew siae he Jumps to the Woodruff, theJames O. Owens Fayetto......... chickens roosting" od the axles of tbf artlingne-wyWit'tti- e dinner cook bad disPeter Madsen Fountain Or.een other to preserve the equilibrium, James Yorgaaen Provo iy, li'ih Wad but CX D. Evsss wagon. I hey had gone to bed before em EMERY STAKE, eu auu iiau ieit upon tne oress- - I llMauuJ wa&cB matters worse, ana ne Gunnison c. A. sladsen he started and staved there during the appeal Santaauin George HallKMy Indiano'a ing room taoie a note which read as I auanuons nimsen to anxious and even John Spencer Emery tensity, Utah. frenzied attempts to keen the boat follows: trip. AJ. DSpanisnTorH Wm. T. Rod Afrtnfi, North O. G. LAKSEN, President. can no he Iron, louder flih Lady B. presents her comnHmpntn and tipping; A Lanesbure (Mich.) man has a tame Packard ...... . . . . . . . Nepbl . I i i Manti. South Kia Hans Jensen Springviie "4 .vin.kl auu nopes tne Uluner lln 1,uulr 'o not- i cease until ne "gets cricket which sings when called upon to mis. nwi. M WeBte cuitagu, Peter O. Timpanomos o. Mayfleid or of Rasmuli of Olsen hnoi shore Counselors. another j Jus'te'sen, sight to ao so. It sings in a rasping, saw- - gave satisfaction. Moroni attacks are not accompanied or Kaaary Ceassy, Caaka. j. w. Irons It was then discovered that it had These nlinc tenor, and in a minor key, but Wards, manors. Mount Pleasant, Korth malaise by or preceded, any Madsen p. nausea; David Willlama JUm been of Of same. ioke and Pleasant inf there the The little wager lust part Ta'isy.l gets Oatfs Dal ....HeaniBt; Olten Mount Pisasant, South Was. s. Seeley aect furnishes no end of amusement by oaay a., to rayja jpart Qi the cook nor does there appear tobutbe any true . Ferron ruthor vertiginous sensation, p. olsen Spring City WASATCH 8TAKE, its evident intelligence ana its willing- for Mrs. Cfiicaro, and to tilsplav the hallucination j.A. Alfred the sense of equili- Huntington . n. Pnlsinher Stirling ness to display it. culinary education received by her at brium. The of , x, pomoock Wasaleb aunty, I lab. occurs attack when the Mo!n 'MJU 8. Beach tne ooutn scnooi of Cook "rmU E. Reese is apparently in full health, and Muddy-..- . J. The ancient Roman coffin, according ery, lais &.ensiogien II A RAM HATCH. President. is regarded as a very clever subject C. Christen.en to rimy, was generally ol stone. la joke, bat it woqld appear from the is unattended with headache. ni,i ta SAN JUAN STAKE. OrangerUU KtASBBBB Robertson Jasper or some cases It was of a pecllar kind of story that vulgarity was not all on the tions, convulsions, paralysis. Aft,. Prict- T. A. HAMMOND, President Geo, Fraadsee WARDS. BISHOPS. stone, which was claimed to have- the side ot the seij seeking Mrs. Chicago, burg Times. Cleveland Al5er, p. E. JMtw j.urK ..j. .. faculty of destroying tne enure ooay, Cenrre ClaS ...Benjamin W:ad.m..j0n-l.rLarenze. with the exception of the teeth. In ...Calyin Woore. P v. P1CTTJRJI8 By Tni Yard. There la N. O. Mnrdoeb Charleston C. -Hence the name "sarco- Pries Upper days. . IT nan F. K. forty Eweil. P. late. Juan County a. Arm in Philadelphia which paints Memmr. Matt fit R S. Duke phagns," literally meaning ....Jefferson TidweD, P. E. A 'sOf City Diseases of Lower Animals. The Pictures bv the vard. Tbp wnrW ia Wellington. Jens Nausea Beber, West The stone is now supposed to have Henry Clegg lower animals," as we are pleased to simple, a piece of canvas nearly one Busno .........Geo. W. MoCenkie, P. E. Midtcay JUAB STAKE, . D. Van W ago ae a been a species of limestone. call them, have way of revenging hundred feet long is stretehed in a galWa' stmrg Francis aerby, Artiag Kanory County, V tah JTmao CossssOy, t'tAb. Two monstrous sea Hons were caught themselves for some of the injuries lery, shaped like a corridor. On Peh Woodland Moah Henry H in a salmon net belonging to R. S. Van they receive trom the higher animal, picture, which, by the way, cost $i 60, Stewart ..R, WM. PAXMAN, President. North Mentssuma. Tuyl, near Ilwaco, W . T., a lew days man. They contract diseases in a mild five men were employed. Each man P. L Jenes. P. E. WEBER STAKE, ago. The largest was eleven feet nine form and communicate them as viru- had his particular IIm. . n nn nni In tho &,.eV8.TaStan.(c.A.lor.. Lsriata CO., t olerade. inches long, tnree leet across tne wid lent epidemics to their masters. The foreground, another, the background, Wsfcer Coaaty, Caaka. and still another did the in. in circumference cow has a slight attack of scarlatina est part, forty-fou- r WARDS. and .George Halts i BISJIoeS. L. W. SHUBJTUFF, President. causes her In- cows that you see browsingclouds, at the head, and weighed between 1,600 so slight that It hardly in the pas..........Elmer Taylor C. F. Mid die ton, t and 2,000 pounds. The smallest of the convenience and a deadly Infection ture. A fourth man did the trees and laab Lecan j OoaBseloav N. O. Ftygare, Neils Aagaard na nave breaks oat who those O. Bnrnham was of In drink Bine wouia among this .Lather leet were shrubbery. long,; way they pair WARDS. John Kienke La Plata. to work fast. In exactly three Uona BIBBOPS. Ebeen consiaerea very large out ior tne her milk. From a report whicn has .Jne. Clawsoa. P. Just been compiled by Dr. George Tur boars five of those landscapes were 'Kephi, First Ward ....W. H. Warner enormsus dimensions of his mate. J. M. Ferron ner ior toe iocai government board, it finished, which is thirty-si- x Harriet i le David Udell minutes Xephi, Second Ward P. G. Taylor SAN LUIS STAKE. Miss Lizzie Laramie, teacher of the appears that be one of time given to each. The fifth man did diphtheria may Gilbert Belnap Hooper no. school in district bun 7, Calerada. public we which the Co., the LITTLE diseases COLORADO from catch ani Coaejaa finishing and perhaps perSTAKE, tri lnlnnHn Gn.lnnn Pnl mals. Huntsvi le Dsrte McKay suffer from croup. formed more touches, and better wnrk a. B. SMITH, President. lh, o discovered the ugly head of a bull horses Pigeons D. F. Tbomas Apactoe Cossssty, of the others. from swine .ss and "strangles.' 01 tne tne above sin snake last raised Jaaeos Blehni lambs from sore throat: all of which Marriott LOT SMITH, President. WiTcrutsnM., scboolbonse door. She tried to fright affections. Dr. Turner David Moore Mound Fort may de WARDS. BISmoPS. ) John Bushman, en It back, bat It seemed bent on en- velop into (iiptitnena inthinks, human beiDes. Ceenaelora. Taos. Wallace Xo.th Ogden.. W. T. Brookbank, school Several Short of Hand and. Rasmuasea the Peter noose. FOR Kphraim FIRST CLASS 1EAL FOR Type Writing The worst offender is the domestic cat, tering the to CESTS, OgdUn, First maid. . ,...B. C. (Hi, halo a Manassm X 0. Iaiton WARDS. boys went their teacher's assistance, Which is very name to suffer from BISHOPS. . Robert McOusrrie Sosond Ward. from OB not the Ogle), tarn its mTCsSM 0liM eoeooee but could reptile Moan l oppy ee . .T- W. coia in tne nee a ana cneet ana to pass L. Farnlworth Winslow Fare Opdeu. Third Ward. . ALL KINDS OP CAKES, BUNS, DOUGHNUTS, CANDIE3 AND coarse, and finally bee., ft to death with it on inw a mucnm worse to iorm children. St. , , Mr J. H. Richards Joseph. . . . . Rd win Stratford c. je, clubs inside the building. The snake Ogden, Fourth Ward ST. STAKE. JOSEPH . .P. W. Nelson Sunset... ...Thos. J. Me vens waa fully four feet In length. Of dsn. Fifth Ivarsf. r's pay both voub men and ladies much better Ton to Basin.... CHRISTOPHER LATTON, Presideat. Groceries and ..Rial Allen Supples, Honey Extractors G. W. Hi amwell. Jr. Plain ( ity salaries than most commercial unnitinna The Royal Meteorological society is the demand is greater. Students can' Wiord., J. U. Jamc JTI1i:MntrrrBeiaun.' (Oe. W. W ade AND ALL KINDS OF Pleasant View For bravery and he fitted for office desirous of obtaining photographs of BraveryasintoBulgaria. positions JHvsrdaU Sanford MAKICOPA Bint lis ro commend the a as tnat is STAKE, it Dejievea Bulgarians. Early great Cli lightning, SlaSeroiUs A. Allred deal of research' on this subject can .this year the Vienna mint received an IN THREE MONTHS' TIME M WARDS. onuty. Bisaors. nrlropn West Wetter .... silver medals, which, by Haven's system. No John I. Hart only be pursued by means of (he cam- order for 00,000 previous knowledge Central A. F. MACDONALD, Preaideh t. . Searge M. Haws B. If Bingham era. If a rapid dry plate and an or- together with a lot of about four thou of either art re,iuired. nnpn all M. M.CnrtM Cartte Msadenu can enter any time all a. F. Stoddard t II. C. ltofcrs, i yar.Ming rapid doublet with-- f ull aperture sand, were promptly dispatched to So- the dinary .P. O. PettrsoH tuition Counselors. Orahrtm. ... . individual, superior facilities be left uncovered at night during a fia for distribution to the brave army. tor VLl C. I. Ho bo n. (a B. Peteraoa Grown by PKTEB HKSDKBSOH A Co. , of Hew York, call at Peter 30000 made Besides of bronze for a flashes situations, short which aid wa procuring time thunderstorm for these, an John Welker Laston no take WARDS. chargewere Austrian College delivered BISHOPS. wlU be after by pamphlets of light will, foundry. rull set D. "Matthew Branch Matlhews. P. B development, teaching lessons In either 4 ma ear- When any changes occur In the .O. At. Stewart found in some cases to nave impressed Within a, month aa addit local order art sent t self address for 10 cU. : both arts for, say oebtaa 30.000 was ones to sent silver for Leht X. list tha Stake presiding eaUer wUI t.aulj, T. Jones The 40 No sumps accepted. Address cu. the going only themselves upon plate. either . i.. .l . k. . v. . , r nnur nff ii.nna whiAh ia mint : irn tha of Hsven'i Uolleg-wJehBTeyter confer a favor by reporting the same to the afese (Zeno P. O.).. E. Pomerey New wuciuci reuiu, nuim wv "u Oimcuiiy is tne uncertainty n Philadelphia Restaurant, Main St., Salt Lake City. Ha ; Chicago, PL; OmWmL1 flash will happen to have , out as fast as It can. 5A David .......,........., M. H. aJerrill DiSRRBT News Offiqb, ae tha list .... any Daniel P. Jones particular ,. i'5dphla, I'apago may be ; . Praaciaee, Cai. BT MUkMJL DOTS U Ul UUU VI T1VW. sup Miy.om .Saaael CUrlage corrected. .Jasses F. Johnson aMsW0GMtF rsmps . L L L MANILLA AND STRAW f PAPE . . i . 1 m ' es . are in any of the to and Stock vited call and examine lrices before purchasing elsewhere. Parties i . rt . . DESERET NEWS COMPANY, Moi-gu- ( - T sciiimi . K .iI'IrIiI II ROOKS iUM"itt in IJt. innLIn ililllMllj u jo. AT LOWEST WHOLESALE KATES! ..f. - - M-X- . ,j, 1.1 . 1 h a. L - - SOLE f E T FOE u, I ing-roo- m 1 AiIeton's Primary Reading Charts. ; s l.liii! one-tnir- ; . s pora-pacK- er ant IT - ag Dwjer'sBook Store, SaltLake City,Utali. 1- - . P. . J MADSEN & CO. street-decentl- y - ex-m- m-x- t Early Breakfast a WS. tr STOVES - ""i m. Pi-ot- o in - RA1TGES 1 A - I j ALWAYS THE BEST. -- SOLD FULLY GUARANTEED, nesn-eate- r. tsa WOOD AND 39 & 41 E SLATE MANTELS ea-abl- ed - FIRST SOUTH ST. Oo-asel-ers. .. i . SITUATIONS e - . Bee-Keepe- I short-han- d GARDEN & FIELD SEEDS . Al-te- . s va SOLOMON BROS. Ac GOLD, H f-- . - - . . , Paris-America- v, O-- a e Iiriiauuafl'f'iii sni&auii i |