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Show ouran. Our StocKraisyrs' - WIDCm' Oi1 A GENERAL. Thj BlAXa will coo Una la each nanboi X publish branda under early eon tract at ' nominal price. to the stoekrateer f f atati Tha with hi brand and nark firing the publlo ar fa well in own to need attention. It 1 u TRIBUTE TO MRS. PHILIP HENRY , SHERIDAN. la to the murchaot. Wife of h (Brave Soldier a Charnalas j Boefcefl and Zealous Friend- - Some- j thing: Abont Her Home Life "LifcUe tdv-MU- e j -- dTrtlentf aa a valuable aa tk etockm.a i- " :-': : ", - . ; em. F. (SHE. T yj Oaaia, (Caitcago Correspondence.) :Hicago claims Mrs. Philip IL Sheridan as one of .her fairest daughters; and, whereas, she owas not born TUtah. Jna Dewsiim here, it was In Chicago that she spent most iOf her girlhood; it was here that her four at- n Tjpper slit right, under aL4t la left ear Raa&e : Cricket tractive and Mountains Lower fievler. Addreis, Lower SeTler. ..nwrwrm ami children were born"; It was here that she married one of America's illustrious genDeseret, Uta. erals. She Utbs here still' in the .memory of loving friends. Her bright JOS DCVS5SD sayings are constantly quoted, her soft, ;merry, laugh lingers In one's Under ullt if memorycontagious like a stran of tuneful music, .Tijrbt, under alii ;and numberless a&A hearts that she in left ear. has comforted feel a glow of warmth Ran (re: Crtoa Mrs. her! name is mentioned. when Mountain! a. v Deaeset, Utah ddreftt. I Jofca in Washmgtcm ana in NOTED CHICAGO SCHOLAR SAMUEL A. KING. on her meeting with the lie Is Philadelphia; Attracting; Marked Attention fey general, .and u)f her marriage to him Ills Lectnres en Ffcllosophy. MIKIKq in 3.875. .1 ' Is a Correspondence.) (Chicago Mrs. Sheridan still yoiurgiwoman. The course of philosophical lectures .She ils .slender, almost girlish in figure, and dresses wltn exqtrisite! taste now being (delivered by Prof. James SALT LAKE CITY, in cdark colors. She is graceful and Hayden Talis, of the University of Att udeits Collections Proiptlj Chicago, is drawing ,marked attention wfllowy, and carries her dainty educator. to and writer this student, with an air of aristocratic ease. Her FRANK VHITEHeaT hair ;waves delightfully Into ca becom- He was born in Monson, Mass., thirtybank National First Bid., basis OfSee, the received and three "A are ago, years her and eyes gray bright, ing ?bang, white tthe contour of her face is ;a del of his education at the hands of his UTAia icate ovstl. In manner she is simple and father, Rev. James Tufts, who was the rsovo, Field. kindly, her J)irth and breeding showing first tutor15of the late Eugene When years of age young Tuftsplainly .in .the ease with which she meets stll oof .her .social duties and the began teaching as a means of obtaintact ol .her xordial bearing. : Mrs. Sher- lng a college education. He was gradu- Will ulve !fKiii.n Pi idan Is xather retiring, and is jlevoted ated from Amherst college in the class Ho ;4, and lii.Mls tfacli ito,, hi h, ''1''f' i to her ihome .and children. She .orders of 84, of which; Professors Clark, of .; reasonable ternip. the conduct of her household, even to Johns Hopkins; Wilcox, of Cornell; for farther ulai. kW,, Hill Gold the details, and personally superin- Thompson and Wood, of Amherst, aad FRANK '.WHITt.N tends .the studies of her son, who bears Rockwell, of Iowa, are members. tif !af After a year as principal of the 'his illustrious father, of the name MIXCKLEY. whom hse is a speaking likeness. She Westport, Conn., high school, he was finds time, also, ;to indulge her tastes for appointed "Walker Instructor in mathe- The Oasis and Flab Springs stag-- leave nj music and art and for the demands of matics" at Amherst: Leaving this poO aala and Ibapah at 8 a. m., each Monday at terminal and to and two arrives went a he Yale point Thursday, year or two sition after years charity. Until within Mrs. Sheridan has entertained rarely, for graduate work in philosophy. In within 52 hours. Oasis to Detroit, S3.00 except in the way af small dinner par- 1889 he was made instructor in philoso" Fish re5.00 for in he friends. where the ties and informal (evenings phy Spr'ngs, university, Hill " Gold and 7.60 of Ipabah. are a end C The Sheridan children bright mained until he resigned, at the r.nDVDirsu-rFare for transportation out and return oa and interesting group. Mary, the eld- two years, to become assistant, proCA1V I OBTAIN A PATENT? one-hafares. Address, For, prompt answer and an bonest est, was presented to society last win- fessor of philosophy in the University and MUNN O- who have had nwlTflhTJ? & Oof The and will the F. DAVIS, Proprietor, year pending Louise, Chicago. ter; the twins, Irene eipeiieiicB m n? pavem Dnsiness. Comm. ' make their debut (during the present opening of the university was spent by concemiiiK l'a tents and bow tS jormauon tain them sent free. Also a season; Philip is nearing his four- Prof. Tufts in study at Berlin and of Beciiaa, leal and scientific books sntcatalogue fr teenth birthday and Is at school in Freiburg, in Baden. The latter gave pnecial notice in the Scientific ImcHS Washington. The girls are said to be him the degree of Ph. D. in 1892. Prof. out cost to the Inventor, UCI (r LDP Just such daughters as might be ex- Tufts is a recognized specialist in the li'6 of any scientific largest circulation pected of such a mother pleasant, afS3 a year. en?J? WATCHMAKER, wprid. BuildinR Edition, monthly, flsoa yctn 'Su fable, copies, tiS cents. Every number sweet and simple, full of life and spirit. NEPHI, UTAH. tiful plates, in colors, and pbotrh?etfc houses, with plans, enabling builders to "houI Great hopes are centered in young watches and jewelry promptly T9 i Ja??Sr8lF!5nl secire contracts. !.,", Mail orders solicltfjci. MUNN & CO- - New Yohk. i "Phil." When old enough he will, be paired. AiwAy sent to West Point. He is fond of all that relates to war and the army, and he will, no doubt, prove himself worthy of his sire. He is well built, has a frank, honest countenance, and is as v full of fun and romp as any of his playmates. The home of the Sheridans is described as one of the most interesting MANUFACTURER AND IMPORTER OF residences; in Washington, not only for Its historic associations, but for the Saddlery, Buggy Whips, Nose Bags, Collar attractions of its fair mistress and her children. It is the center of the fashetc. Hardware,! i ionable residence section on Rhode Wholesale and Retail. Fine Buggy Harness Island avenue and was the gift of ChiSpecialty, .:: ;. !;. cago friends to Gen. Sheridan when he .J was appointed commander-in-chi- ef of Our coods have been extensively used in Deseret and vicinitv. v. house The the army, bespeaks everygiven the best satisfaction. Mail orders will receive prfcmpt attention. where the great general and his gloriH. PROF. J. TUFTS, ous achievements on the field. The field of the of HEATED BY STEAM. history philosophy, and is ELEOTRIO CALL BELLI quaint hall is full of momentoes of the the author of "The Sources and Dewarrior. In one corner on a wooden velopment of Kant's Teleology," a work Mexican of great scientific value. He has also rack is a fine, silver-studdsaddle and bridle, which was presented translated from the German "Windel-brand- 's to him by aa admirer; on a table there History of Philosophy." Prof. Tufts is married and has two children. school days Attorney at Lav. i j Gfwt jia4 Dea RANGE: Hou Moactato' ao"i Lower Scier. i wcnon Bra aai Breeders dealers in Short horn Durham. Horses s a as brand on left Cattle-Up- per Ublgh. ir e&ch i ear. lUags J lf same ih p. I' K a n g e. Sevier. DesAddress, eret, Utah. - ML Id. MRS. PHILIP H. SHERIDAN. Bheridan was without exception the most popular social leader that Chicago has ever had. Her gracious and dignified manner endeared her to all; her refined beauty and the honest luminous glance from her deep-se- t. in the gray eyes lingers thoughts of all who were fortunate enough to meet her. When General Sheridan was made commander-in-chie- f of the United States army, which necessitated his removal to Washington, Chicago parted I this4 same brand ea lafl hfnaf eattlavRassrs VYulow Sprtaga. Addreta, t v Fiak Spriafln. Juab Ootinty, Tea left tMih; double O fork Tier. Lower So AAdrett Oaaia, lllllard ! Oo. Utak. P. N. Psterscm, Oasla Utah, Range, Lent er SeTler. oi Hones. Upper slope aad one under slit ta left ear. and two under slits im rlrhl BANG2 :Oa ! 1 Sims Walker - Address, Oak C3ty, Utak. ' Dealer la Prop. Headq uarters for Sheep, Cattle & Mining Ik THEE PfllEB. BAKING GROWN Leads All the Rest- - j It is said that a friend brought Milton's "Paradise Lost" to a great Scotch mathematician, who remarked, when he had finished it: "It's verra pretty; but, mon, what does AWARDS. Support it prove ?" Argonaut. Home State Fair Pronunciation. been discussing the had They pro- Gold 1894, Medal. "oleomargarine" and to leave it to the waiter, finally agreed but he hedged. "Sure," said he, "I have to pronounce Three Cream it butter or lose my Job." Tit-Bit-e. Baking Powder Gold nunciation of j Industries . and Medali. THE ARMORED CRUISER MAINE. Keep . - ) VEGETABLES, BUTTER, . Superior Quality Flavoring Peultry, Game, Veal Tork and Beef,; Smoked aad Fresh risk, Flour,. Hay ud Grain. ' L. HOLBROOK, - afternoons spent in . listening, with childish awe and delight, to the daring LITTLE PHIL SHERIDAN, deeds of Indians on bucking broncos e some a into is interwoven bust of the soldier. An Intricately fairy tale that was worthy the genius of Hans American! flag is gracefully festooned Andersen. about his portrait, and within the parseems even Mrs. Sheridan after these lors are numerous souvenirs of the dead many years of absence a Chicago wom- husband, The two parlors are oddly an, and any fresh garland of flowers shaped, and they are furnished in a cast at her feet gives pleasure to all her tasteful and almost luxurious style. In western friends. In a recent article a glass case are .arranged several handentitled "General Sheridan's Widow," somely chased swords with gol hilts, the writer touches upon Mrs. Sheridan's that were gifts to the general, General GommissionLlBrclianl , I Milton's Effort Wasted. Learned men do not always appreciate the achievements of their- fellows. j MARTIN, : Words. life-siz- Creek. SALT LAZE. There is a quaint story told of a couple of Scotch ministers who were taking dinner together one summer day in a little parsonage in the highlands. It was the sabbath day, the weather was beautiful and the babbling streams were full of trout and the woods full of summer birds. One turned to the other and said: "Mon, don ye often feel tempted on these beautiful Sundays to go out fishing?" "Na, na," said the other, "I never feel tempted; I just gang." Household ! Same left Ihlf O. S. Never Tempted. i Addresa. , . ; silt ta Mark, rlgat and two elite tneftear.on gssss brand left tkoulder en bono FRUITS, . ed ' cms. Tnompsa 1 Leather, i friends. Chlcagoans do not forget thaiNGen-ra- l Sheridan was one of the greatest generals known to history, but it is not as a general that they remember him. jit is as a loving, helpful friend. They picture him sitting by his own fireside chatting with Mrs. Sheridan and her fw friends, or playing with the children on the spacious lawn; There are, also, a few who remember him as the Santa Claus of their childhoods These favored few recall with keen delight rides on old Winchester, romps In the general's bachelor quarters and quiet intwlltv left tat. R&D&re, - d, reluctantly with Mrs. Sheridan, who was not only one of her greatest ornaments, but one of her most zealous Utak. ' Gardner, J .5 n ' , j 't. f r-- L on left 3 well-educate- ed, 4 o j brand on left ihlgh. Cattle done crop In left .and slit In rigat Lower i Pads, Parley Alirtd ear. lJXHn r Harness, slope Is and mountains. rfT-'r- u. '.i. Tiif between Mills' station on the U. P. Rr and Leam Lb ton. Address. Leamington, llillard Ok, Utah Horses ; Harness and Saddlery GEO. .W. WILLIAMS, Oasla, Utah. Address, for Detroit, Fish Springs, and Ibapahl G A. Si m Professor of t! well-manner- Horse LAND and : RANGE t Lower SeTler wid etnk of Becker. Addree - -- -- U. W. PAKKs ExtracU Gold : ' ""r I iMOH rarer CROW ttoet Tra iOtoaf yoww Your 3 r MedaL ; ft will pay you to ship your good to me. J ckarg-- 10 per cent, for hiadlinjr aad remit aa a oon as roods are sold. Caa gire "oeuatty relerenoee 11 desired. Money ' e flrsv-eiaa- ;, C3 Q M . , STEWARD, omcst V. 2nd, South. SALT LAKE CITY P. O. DOX H&nd Bimplai ..C1.00 Copper Aj5ty ; . . . , . , 1.00 Iron Aaiay pottle MANUFACTURED BY HEWLETT CALT LAKE CITY, UTAH , 1.00 (Lal land hi U. S. Land Corregponacnce solicited. Twentj-thr- ; ; e years' experience. . SALT I.AKK CITY, UTAH. Apnts & Attorneys, BOX Has a full line of Travelers and Sheepmen will find me sunnlied with HAY, Dimensions Length on water line, 12 Inches; turrets, 8 Inches; barbettes, S18 feet; beam, 57 feet; draft, 21 feet 6 12 inches; protective deck, 2 inches. Inches; displacement, 6,648 tons. Two Armament Main battery, four breech-loadin- g vertical breechloading rifles, six propellers,? driven byHorse-power, rifles; secondary battery, eight 9,000. engines. rapid-fir- e guns; eight Coal capacity, 822 tons. Armor Sides, 10-in- ch SALT LAI1E CITY, UTAH. . And is selling down at Panic Prices for Pay Down. Either for Cash or Produce at cost. BIRD & LOWE, Land L JOSEPH A. LYMAN General Merchandise, 03ce.) and Mining Attorney. - Spieea Pure and Ground Daily ' &C0 Sample Frankc'erD. Hobbs, . Homer Oda Water. -C- S--2., ' at Bet Suality and of triple-expansi- on ch rapid-fir- e guns; four Gatling guns; foui torpedo tubes. Crew 32 ofllcers, 37t men. Built at Brooklyn Navy Yard Keel laid in 1888; launched Nov. 18 1890; went into commission Sept 17 1895. 7 GRAIN STABLING AND niches cash price paid for Hides and Pelta. Don't forget j JOSEPH k. LYMAN, MILLARD OAH CITY, COUNTY, : : : : : j 1 |