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Show ) Oi l rOLICY. METAL MARKET. "" we Favor Latest Silver, 5GJ cents. Copper, broker's, 10.25 Lead, brokers, 4.00. The Free and unlimited coinage of American Silver at a ratio of 16 to 1. VOL. III. MURRAY, SALT NO. 2. BK? EXTENDED WRITE .ups ed cases, carried out thoroughly, wil: ultimately rid us of their existence. London Saturday Review. ou the mon- rir,rl9Mrrrr. 4 aover-eignty- Areoa of Disease Clearly Indicated on the Map. In-gal- ls THE REPORT OF A REVOLVER. re-tar- n A Young Mu Who Had a Weapon to Sell and Sold It. Portions of the Earth W hfrt Orulo The farmer from Loudoun county Diaeaaea Prevail Of Great Adhadn't seen & suake for three weeks, vantage to Medical and w hen he came into town the other Science. day he was not up on &uakea,buthehad a story to tell. It is common knowledge that dis"Speaking of that Maryland farmer eases luive as a rule their local habitathat they sold the gold brick to last tions. Some, like tropical animals and mouth," he sakl, with a chuckle of plants, live only in the tropics; suuie. great superiority, "I guess I must 1 like consumption, arc gradually spread-have had one d"f them Maryland men lug over the whole earth; others, like; doing some work on my farm, about ten leprosy and smallpox, are gradually be- -' days ago." j iu their limited distribution, coming "Die) you pay him off in gold- bricks and may actually be ter.dir.g- toward or wall paper cut in currency eize?" inextinctiou. Again, there are regions' the reporter. quired to which diseases haw never reached. "I come mighty near not paying On the summits of high mountain him off at all," he laughed. "He come ranges aud in, the eircuuipolar snow walking in an me one day when I fields the earth and air and water are needed a hand aud he didn't look much as barren of the microbes of disease as like ft man that would earn much more they are of animal life. but I wasn't very particthan he Iu a country like liritain, thickly pop- -' ular. Begot, walked in on my porch ulated for many centuries, nnd with where I wtts a minute's breath the freest circulation of population, it after dinner taking and begun operations by cannot be doubted that every yard of we if I didn't want to buy a surface contains the germs of the more asking revolver, and he handed me out one common diseases; and the native of that was a beauty. some newer land, brought over here, ' 'Well,' say I, after looking over the falls o victim to our plague-stricke- n gun a minute, 'I haven't got any money 8oil. By generations of a destructive to buy revolvers with, but I tell you re-' become have v.e elimination highly what I'll do. I need help, and if you sistant to our native diseases, just as want to work it out you can.' the Gold coast natives are less suscep-- ; " 'What'll you allow fer work?' says tible than we are to their own local dis- he. eases. But wo are not fully protected, " 'Fifty cents a day and found,' says and cancer and consumption, two of' I, 'but you've got to sleep in the b3rn.' our common scourges, still take a large " 'I want five dollars fer the gum,' annual toll. It may be assumed that says he, on it a minute, both are due to microbe organisms, the 'and that'llcalculating be ten dnys, won't it?' microbe of consumption " 'To a y ty,' says I. being well! known, and that of cancer being as yet "Then he took me up and handed me - j inhabitno only suspected. Tiobably over the gun and went to work as soon ant of Britain escapes infection by the j as ha got his dinner. cancer organism; certainly nope escape "I didn't hear a peep from him for infection by the microbe of tubercle. nearly a week, and ojie day in the mid Most of us, fortunately, reni-s- t the in- - dle of the afternoon he come over disthe unaiTectcd are and traders, by where I was running a hay rake. ease. " 'Say, mister,' he begun prompt, A strikingly interesting result be 'how's this?' comes plain when the incidence ot fatal "'How's what?' says I, having an cases is plotardcut on a. map. The Idee what was up. usual method is to color the districts revolver bun' ness,' says he. "This to with different shades, according " 'What about it?' says I. their rates of mortality. Blue is chosen "'Well,' says he, scratching his head for high mortalities, red for low mor- slow and calculaur;g. lt kinder seems the showing talities, the1 deepest bluered to ma that I ain't gittin' vcn on that .. the lowest there ; i. p;ckleatloii list as k orter. I've rate. When two in this been here fer a week and and for cancer way consumption ore, you've got the gun mad I don't seem to once evident that the. be compared, it is at nearer gittin my five dollars incidence of the disease is net capri- thanany I was at the start. Ijike.s not I cious; the shades do not form a mean- may be wrong, mister, but ef you'll ingless patchwork, but show at the first kinder explain and show me jist how glance a strikingly regular distributhe business stands betwixt us I recktion. The one map forms almost exactly on as how I won't be worryin' so much of The the other. a complement and kin work harder. 'Tnin't 'peared codeep blue of cancer high mortality to roc to be jist right since I took you incides vith the deep red of consumpthat day we made the. bargain.' up tion low mortality. Where the con"Course," concluded the Loudoun isthat highest sumption mortality "I showed him how it from cancer is h .west, and, on the philanthropist, was and give him a big laugh and had corwhole, there U a similar inverse fun with him, but I give him back his intermediate' between respondence gun and 'lowed him wages and board rates cf mortality. for the time he had been working, and When the mortality maps r.re comhe kept the gun." Washington Star. a pared with good physical nnp, it may NOTES OF THE VOGUE. be seen that the structural features of the country are in direct relation tothe Notion In the Department of Lnteat death rates. The deep b!;te of cancer Dress. i:i high mortality prevails Moire ribbons are, for the moment, river valleys, where higher in fashion than satin or taffeta. U.'.)y formed rivers flow lov, n to t'.: Ovstcr color is the very newest sea between low banks, cutting their shade, aud particularly effective in way through beds cf clny and recent heavy satin or faille. soil; in fact, where s.ise;.al A new summer dress material is I rcn.tr sea ' called chailie de lustre, and is, as its Hoods are frequent and d i valt wiud-rarely usU out !io protc-tename indicates, a glossy fabric, some leys, there cancer prevails ar-.- find:-- its what resembling mohair. fattest harvest. T!v lower roaircs cf The modish silks for early autumnthe greater rivers from tin Tweed to wear are in the pretty bayadere stripes, the Thames and frrm the f.tour to the . a trying fashion, however, becoming Tarns r, the rivers cf the North tVvun, to cone but women of the Trilby type. the Severn and the Dee ore all thickly Narrow baby ribbon is a feature on set with blue cancer patchr.;. On ti e modish gowns, and is now ruffled and other hand the lowest im rialiiy croups used to edge ribbons of greater width occur on high upland dow ns, along the a particularly pretty finish for the aud especially where watersheds, ribbon sash. long ridges of limestone rock rear tb"miron grenadine is The selves around the surroundingcoiintry. airain the vogue, superseding tlie In the sheltered valleys where car.ee;' flimsy materials which masquerade, prevails, notwithstanding' the dampunder that name, and to which even the the ncss nnd periodical flooding very crispest of taffetas fails to give a satislowest mortality rates from consumpfactory body. tion occur. Inland from the low fore- Brilliant-hucplaids ere in high fashores ami high above the prelected valrevels in an endvor, nnd the leys, whereier strep? r.ca winds preless variety of sailoriliat bands, belts like th? vail, and along lofty i' and neckties, which, worn in sots, give that forming the l.i.klx.ne of Wales, a chic finish to her duck skirt and tailor-the blue of consumption high mortality built shirt waist, is found. Not dampness, but psure, A full niche of black at the throat seems to be the exeitingphysicalcnuse. a modish finish to the simplest . gives Although the contrast Dctwceu cor.-costllrne nna is needed touch ot presumption and cancer is too Mnkir.g to raution 1he5(, chilly August evenings, be purely a coincidence, it carrot be j 0ne reoer.tlv seen in London Is of black said that enough is known to and chilToni rnsoa()ed to tHie waist-linat hy ultimate causes, i lie tnerapeutic ed with narrow white ostrich feath vaiu 01 i ;piuie 10 coumui.i er trimming. of pur air is evident enoegh In n'l dis-To avoid that unpleasant swapping . ............ . . .. cases that nffeet the general vitality ot n .l.n i . Ul the body. It is more than prooable that si. k pettaeoats ore stiffenedJ at the hem . . . the low cancer mortality in the exposed districts is due partly to the better hy- an, who particularly dreads an appeargienic conditions that prevail in them. ance of limpness placing a second bone The pulse of life beats more slowly, arroHR the front, breadth in a caslngten and every bodily and mental ncthity N incthes above the dust flounce. Chicafeebler on the sodden soil of the dull go Chronicle. valley where cancer rules, tint we d.i not know how cancer gets from p.' ticr.t Sjmpnthr. to patient, nor if its organism hr,;. beAt a wedding ceremony several womcome purely parasitic on tho bodies of en present were moved to tears by the of address of animals. Xo doubt all the micro' the.rlergymao. disej.se were at one time harmless- veg"Papa." whispered a little girl to her in the life tnud. an livintr etables, idyllic father, "what are those ladies crvinir I ' j j j j i i uiet low-lyin- i 11 , i j ' ; d s j , e j ; 1 V. Trans-Miesitiaip- Ther-topyh- . RG LARY BU Thins-da- y SuceeM-l'rot- ect - ... 1 how-eas- e break-nec- k ar-ti- c wan-tiere- y -- of - yotr-t-raa- busi-hav- o ' . A fly-pro- d , stii-mr- Tiraes-IIeral- i LV 7 J r ribbon-make- ! iic case of the feathers of the common j 10 vuu umjuauce 10 goose, the chicken, or the domestic their parts. Ms Ponder outclass! KOTKS, - '- duck. A pound of this down is suffi- - all clso-othi evening's troerjui. cient for a comfortable. Ul, uaill it nonlrl K r;.u There ars 8G9 different languages Genuine eiderdown costs from ten to ilfi;nr nrticulnrlT wll .,r : iu the world, and money talks in fifteen dollars a pound. Chicago Trib- her the every one of them. i good-size- u-- ' rr. d nm part audnpresenting lady with becomingdignity and grace, Tarenta aa Tenebera. and Mrs. Frcs, Miss Lyon and Parents are divinely appointed tho Misses Ghert got all out of artists to decorate the walls of mem- their parts tW was iu them. Mis ory's storehouse, and marvelous re- Hilma Johmu sang nioely; th sources are at thejr command. God's & Sanders) are Word teems with hallowed influences. two Jims (I'eder The fields and woods are filled with "funny fcIci-M'- l Ilealy's o. k. sweet perfumes of fruit and flowers. Tho star miuw was the duet bv The forests are fleekedwith Myrtle Gilbert petit old brother, Ar- songsters. Babbling brooks offer their and her song of praise to their Creator. The thur, two b. a'tifaJ c'jildrin, and as tihe une many-huc- d four-yta-ol- d r nix-ra1 kine. the bleating of the owing of l.imlia. trip ifpn. minnoiiH rrnwl frmm the beasts of prey, nil possess attractions which may be borrowed as helps. ' ... i of iigtiuiiiig nmi inc. cnuiiiicr, ine. storm cloud and cyclone but tell of the onJ majesty of the ruler cf all i hearts. Good, books, nspinng poems. sweet music, clean stories, all are ele- vatingond w ithin the reach of most pa rents. All tnese are helps colors lent from Heaven to be used in beautifying child life and character. Mingle these, as lines of beauty, tints, and colors are employed in some master work of art, and tastes w ill be formed and character established upon a lasting foundation. Anthony Cnmstock, in Chautauquan. ' brf , b fc Orson 8 iMil. v'sSf "'r was brokea n'ght. The back with a chisel door was and iron Imr,?" store, no one knows how - Wiis OWiud ly the it e Uluntlv seenif.l thieves ricnuii iod on 'e preiuisea, Sjust as they h, use , , ic" for were rim" A" the jewelry the best hats, worth anythi?. shoes and uut'1oIinig, wer,. 'nrefully gorteiout hiki carried of'. Orson into last Handf Tuc-- 1 pria-'P'1- '- -e lo-- 1 1 Wisdom applied to legislation is the diadem that surmounts the crown of statesmanship. Wo notice that the New York icnsational newspapers are now being endorsed by the clergy. The Hanna Populists of Ohio are r&',,,r ''uf,r 'c,t; fy cost .'ess ;;,an aD orJinary ward poli hian. If the lynching party continues to grow it may feel like placing a Presidential ticket in the field in 1 1900. An Ohio woman eighty-fir- e yearn of a.;e rides a whopand tho chances arj sho will never be old enough to know better. The Maryland Republican fight is becoming so warm that the ioicle-nes- a of Kcuator Gorman's- face is melting into a broad Fiuile. The Governor of Virginia is a desperate effort to become making All the Tho loss aui"USt" the ferrule of Grover Cleveland's Maktn Him t nrfit with their blood skull t Murray it TCI.1. tan uKianoma i ,: hot Diuvini n... walking stick. tirugmmi Ho, Ike, you're jimt the man I'm look- - ""U is vervV " After tho substitution of tho word ing for! Have you got anything on!""1 Mlel"t,n, hand for thp tert half hour? "jag" for the won! ''fisjlil" tho pubAlkali lic will r"(i"ii!y cnivtle that there Ike Nuthln' pertie'lar. ' lv.'" ' "' . WhntV. wantii,'? , is one more in John L. Sullivan. en'itil m 'Vetm-uan There is "Well, then, yon can do me a favor' Tho who legislator plt,ug-if you have a mind to. Just take thee i'ii tin: pari of i'uiri Illl'-gold-heade- iu previous seasons. The fact ia very noticeable. Why they arc, not duinjr it is nov so plain. Perhaps the hard time have had their effect on those people who for merly ji(l elminge. to devote to the purchase of outdoor illuiuinantB. Maybe the people w ho occupy summer residences down along the shore find that they nre. obliged 1o curtail the production of evening amusements and are willing to let the searchlights furnish the illuminating Mint was formerly done by the ehemint's compound. Tli en, again, it may be that some of the large steamers ou ihe buy, by tbe use of the searchlight and the wiring of the boat for cjortricity, bave compelled the attention that was formerly df voted to the New York boat to be divided among several of them and the New ork boat has less of a special feature. U any rate, people ore more aparinar of their red lire, nnd, while some U burned nearly every night, there hint been a falling off in brilliiuicy, which even the coming of the Fall Iliver boat to this port baa not revived. Time wtis when the (beacon fires be gan to burn almost from the moment when the ateainer left, tho vrbarf at Eos Point, aud as the big boat plowed its way through the waters of the channel there would be a continuous series of ealutea, with which the captain would be compelled to respond. The camion at Silver Spring would boom across the water, then red fire would blaze up at various points on the opposite shore, followed by an answering flash from below Silver Spring .Spring, and so it would be kept up from shore to shorn. But now there it not so much of it- .- Providence Journal. ben-ojr.- three-whist- le still able to maintain forr the bodies of their "No doufirt they nre married victim". tii, l the relation of cancer to wa the reply. Boston Trav.led districts suggest clay s.e! a ..? eler. that it Hivn .t vet have reached a purely par isiti.' ; ;.e. Other and more of h n mi r n I n !. i apparently have lost s n f th. t ed )' it." their priu it'-.- , capacity to live a frfe 1 f o out back of the store, tack Miif.iee of oi'iu'iicting S'.i 'u li n f l,n The Tervernltr of Fate is preps l..'e, and thoir moni'v 'em up qn ihe fenre ami shoot 'em full I'lilistiu Rome persona wake and find thran- and f r peopling of it ideas in order to find t'.ie principle the wav :. r tu ir extincticn. If the 1 bis selves famous, while otlnr M vti ( 'handier it "'it id 0 ' of holes. I'm oitt of porouH plasters . die v: '. they rei.i'Ji qnirk'y which solve the problems oft-co- ii: iTob' up people. '.; d'r. j,, N. Y. Journal. ( the prophe- - nomic coDlviition night wondering how to i.dnii'i:i of infe'-tof the strongest reprimands to his , other IN i. - ' ii will Koine of I I'.ctu finexi:' ; " .:! ' , . ' w Jew-plaMr- i.-- 1 h ("-,- ! -- c. ' r rW -' un EMS W WASHINGTON LETTER, and indicates that the second comey question. He Communications, Contributions, Etc. ing of Christ is frankly admits th staud-arnear at hand. d at the gold is aura te It is likely that Mr. Wanamater would have no SKIP BETRAYED CONFIDENCE. the Sultan would wreck the Repub trouble in securing oratorical nest taaaaement Vaa a Secret In til the be willing enough lican party, if There are for a new party. Ooi Told OB tbe Conple. eggs to sell the doaot they right J. and John "Skip" wag really responsible, alPaliitine Chaunoey Depew about face and though he didn't quite realize the to begin with. for acme cash and to biuietalic effect of his innocent action. a tribute; and cap. principles. The.e The dollar is about the same! "Skip," it should he ejcplained, is the is soma hope li r ital, enrineeriog size, but the heartaohes of suffer- pampered British pet of the Winkle the people when irrigation, assisted ing humanity is settling the differ- children, and is one of the haughtiest we find a man of agriculture, vint- - ence between what it once was of Oak Bark's canine aristocracy. Were he a biped he would probably'be lcultnre and such and what it is now. Chandler's intelleswaggering about the tejinis courts ctual calibre pourthiugs would do Oak Park in duck trousers, with, a at war the MINING AND who make MIXES rest. artists bltot The BUILDING. tie ing the hot monocle screwed into his right eye and newsBut it happens pictures for the sensational of truth into the & International Exposition Omaha, June to Jsov '98 chatting with the suburban beauties theTurks to bound have now that are imte.'ile heads of papers just with a most delightful English drawl. the 8 u b 1 i in a marching through tho passof his present party As becomes a fox terrier of exalted Porto seems very leaders. mi lineage, he Is particularly clever and muo h to bo nnder the influence intelligent, but one of his marked charsays tho acteristics is a wild and Secretary Sherman aud tutelage of .Russia. What that consuming Word conies from Iowa to the ef not tolerate will Ohio Republicans If little Miss Winkle bejealousy. the about think would propower is Uoieti fect that quill bosses. Perhaps not, ba i they ap- stows upon her beloved dolly Mignon position is not clear to us, and its to stand one boss without a the caresses with which every doll wheeling en silver. Tho lose of of the on the tasis present pear mother is so lavish or if Paterfamilias that Gubernatorial nomination has Of Orson Sander's Storo Tuesday attitude of kicking. amount vast division of power in Europe would Winkle cuddles the wee Winkles in his Boies human Mr. aroused and Also Other evidently Night, be apt to d eeide the course of AbThe Spanish officials at Havana arms before bedtime, or should Mrs. nature. dul llamid. Whatever may event- no doubt stuffed President McKin-lsy'- s Winkle greet her friends effusively, uate, the evolution of this Zionistic envoy with tho delicacies of "Skip" accepts the act as a deliberate It it Terv fortuuate for poor, beand movement will be the season and stories of tho inhu- slight and lifts up his voice, in a peLOCAL MATTERS. asperation culiar whining bark that is at once a watched with much and respect- manity of the Cuban forces. wilderiug brains that whereas it take-- ' pages and panes of advice, protest and a supplication. ful interest, wherever througho.it One night there called at the Winkle In addition to furnishing a Trcs- and anywhere from 500 to $100,000 The West Sltlo for human is care there civilization Youna Lai lies Concert oomes cottage two young people in whose Ohio new U, for the dent 8., to equip an individual lor ine advancement. a the Winkles are much interNight to the front with the champion ri- careers One Klondyko, it doesn't oost anything ested. of them is a young profesHoi from lo the tbe Flies. at all to stay at home, not even oyclo rider.Ohio has become a great sional man who has already well estook since Hanna Kloudyko. state charge, advice. tablished himself and the. other a the News is already reaching North Ride girl at whose shrine The wisdom of honostly obtaining bright Unchi ck tlit oor Uoru. Pacific Coast of the disaster and many hopeless COMFORTABLE. A . MAKE know These two hadyouths have worshiped. TO Tl, auo been neighborhood attacks ot a troublo to the gold seekers who mouev makes one happv.Tho dishave fellows fow How a that theunand active iiies cause woe un- have foolishly rushed to that region ledge friends for years, but none of the neighFew City Homsekeepera Knew tho borhood gossips had ever been able to Kaiy It la. utterable to tho poor, defenceless without proper preparation. The honestly obtained it all makes determine what the future of the pair Few city housekeepera have ever horee, tied up, and cheeked of the world miserable and is close of at majority hand, navigation up, or know seen a quilting-framwas to be. fashion. adventof unfortunate thousands The young men who make the it is to make a dainty comfortable After a chat Mrs. Winkle stepped Do you doubt this mild asser- urers are canght in the wilds of most out of names are trying hard into an adjoining room to hun up a of cheesecloth. The chief objection to tion? If so, swing back the pendAlaska, without means to carry to connect that of Idhem Pasha sample of a new shirt waist, and Mr. cheap blaukets is that they are seldom wwen of proper size. Only the heav- ulum of your memory to summer's them through tho winter, the sen- with that of a certain make of Winkle,, in the temporary absence of iest and best blankets are made in sultry days, where with conscience sational press of the country .which cheese. Before the Venus who presides over the long they will be destinies "fourteen quarter" size, and it is only clear, you composed your soul anil has had much to do with spreading of the Winkle kitchen, d embelto utilize to Edhem when the blanket is stretched iu tho body for a peaceful nap. One fly the Klondi ke craze is filled with trying out to the refrigerator to see Welch rabbit lish a as is joke. in woven it that large claimed frame it is what he could find in the way of a cold Ho awful stories of what will happen yon for his own. as this. After it is taken from the frame drink. They were hardly out of the reon to bo of what victims will the nose and of lighted smartly two your The princely donkeys room before their ears were startled it only measures 2 yards 8 inches by walked aud walked. You brti: bed membered in the future as the Franco and Italy failing to attract by "Skip's" from 2yt yarda to 2 yards 22 inches. sharp voice raised in. jealThe last size is sometimes found in fine him oft. He flew, but he returned. wildest tenderfoot wild gooso chase tho attention of their countrymen ous protest. There could be no mis; brushed. in ever in all The flew he by people average Again you indulged California blankets. Again take. When Mr. and Mrs. Winkle re- by lack of wisdom in themselves And' parts of the United States. Pike's resort to the motheds of brutes in turned the young people occupied seats actually measures about 2 and still ai'iiu returned. yards by 21:, in width, and often less in then the st.iftled, circumambient1. Peak was a basket picnic compared order to again assure the world of widely separated, nnd the face of each was calm and unruffled. But Mrs. Winlength. air grew. darkly blue at your de- - with it; Lcadville a pleasant plaoo the nothingness of royalty. A comfortable 2 yards wide by 2 kle knew what had haitpened. - for au as vou Yet nunciatious re what! parsons outing. yards in length can be bought for treat she said, shaking her finger bv a unvtFed to nrofpeetirtt and the Wliou here last Mr. Lindsay ,our at''Fred," ntoout $1.57. To make it pc "A the young mini, "why haven't you ffio iior- - 'great har(fjfirs of mountain and own great Utah Tragadian, met colored cheesecloth In some ilafrtf.-ngrrftold us of your .ngagomen,t?" red thought of whut you would j frontier life had not (he loast but tho Murray pattern at five cents a yard, and about suffered had the tly beou a ' ness iu either district durim? their very poor reception, "Engagement?" asked the young two rolls of patent cotton batting, and public know him now, ana tuere is man, innocently, "to whom?" 25 cents' worth of Germantown wool in thousand, each armed with hungry earliest "booms." Iu the case of little doubt he will have a grand "Why, to Edith here." H' ...1.1 C.1J. il. a color to match the pattern of the bill? Tl nimi nun iiult.n (1.. .1.1.. Af.. tho is This Miss Edith's bic blue cve 21st. tin audienoeon cheesecloth. sufferiugs of the toi woiiletl herse tenderfoot has lass excuse for going this year, larger. A rosy blush crent tin to her visiting Murray company Allow five breadths of cheesecloth, who takes the sting ol the lash- to ttiem, thau in any other in mintemples under her fluffy curls. Both each a yard wide, for the cover. Cut one with the meekest grace. to enter denials. ing history. The liatdships, trials breadth in two, so as to give two ing whip who "Spain," says tho Cauovas del were about 'Don t you dure deny it. Here vou cannot afford to hang and dangers up there, are things Castillo, "in not a nation of iuer Those and a half breadths in width on each side. Stretch one side on "frames," or fancy nttting on the liv- that only the greatest vigor, hardi- nl.n4a,tittn1ltr aAllinrritu linnm' are spooning the minute our backs are of remains their horse llesh, hood and experience may hope to Certainly no. It is only a nation turned. If you must kiss her, wait of stretch it which narrow strips wood, ing next time till 'Skip' is out of the out to full size. These strips should should ft least try to remember to sustain. Yet the rush of the of bullies and miscreants,capable of When it dawned on the yonnu- way." be long enough to cross at the side uueheck lht bearing-rein- , to enable has kept up right along, butchering prisoners and wounded pie that they had been innocently bewhere they can be securely screwed to- the poor, dumb animal to movo its and now we shall have results. of outraging, torturing trayed they aud men, cotton on the promptly confessed that patent gether. Spread head in a fret country. child matters had been settled for some aud murdering women ai-the cheesecloth in the frame and lay the time, but they had been keeping it a ren. other side over it. Tack the two toGovkiinor O'Farrell, of Virginia, secret. gether with the Germantown wool, The It was such fun." observedi Mic Young Udl 's' Soiio rs. says Bryan is no Democrat because Au Omaha bank wrecker has plneing the tufts in rows 12 inches ho Edith. not did for "Xoliork' rote The Cojcert in some even to the given the sentenced buttonhole by Young been edges together. Judge penitentiary apart; tiKni A pretty and more serviceable com- Ladies of the Murray West Hide Nebraska who was running on the for nineteen yoars. you naughty dopc-v- what made If there were Skip,'tell?" you some be made of fortable may dark, in the Scandinavian Meeting House Democratic ticket, yet he claims some way to keep these men But "Skip" only wactred. hin but picturesquely colored silk, which netted Iheit Association over $15. that he (Orarrell) is the onlv only in pi ison alter tho nard worK oi get- of a tail and said never a word. Chimay be purchased in bargain prices at Thor prognm was a lengthy and Simon pure Democrat for the rea- ting them there has been accom- cago this season of the j'ear. Spread wool son in to he refused bo that numa vote little for one, testing every plished, there might wadding evenly over one cf the silk highly De Bryan and dont intend to vole for protection for the innocent depossides in a frame. Lay the other over it ber reccivL'g tin enchoro. Indian I'rofenalonnl Djrera. The numlwr of professional dver. (n and tuft the two together with floss. serving of siecitil mention, though the Democratic Slate ticket. Such itor. India is fast diminishim'. Ani!; Bind the comfortable with ribbon. all diil well.sre the Lawson sisters pious Polocrats and modern Pharidyes and cheap European goods are. I'sc it for the foot of the bed, or as a who sang, il possible better than sees as this mentally befogged FEWER SALUTES NOW. coverlet under lace or any transparent tver; the diikguo by sweet littlo Governor, who raise their hands to killing their trade. They are being Rhade Inlanders Are I,eaa Sollrltooa to lu"F''-'- io mrn their counterpane. attention to iOlga Johnsinand her brother was Heaven and thank God they are Make It I'leaitant. new handicrafts, just as French com.Many housekeepers prepare their au ctitcrtaiuis little child's piece not as other men, dosorve the jast People "along the shore always burn petition and the vagaries of fnshion was a jreat contrast io the rebuke they are receiving by being red fire when the New York bout goes caused the dull grav, and is casv to a"d . is of Coventry X art, down from to oblivion. But night. political Mary Queen relegated they are not burn- to seek a new livelihood in the manuhandle, as it. mats 'together, and 11lP ragto sclejtl so much this summer as they have facture of bicycles. Aniline dves have ing euuer and particles do not fiv anart like. n in the!"' ocous uja'-ition Of Items Interesting to Our Readers, MEDICAL GEOGRAPHY. eies read in the Soriptnres Holy own party in regard to their pos- sEmd YEAR. $1.50 A COUNTY, UTAH, SEPT. IS, 1897 LAK-- !: ' ii' ty ,bor made every man his own dyer. Formerly, the complicated processes by w hich indigenous ctyec were prepared made the dyer a specialist. Nowadays, can dissolve the chemical powders sent out from Europe and color his own clothes; The nniline dyes are more brilliant, and, to the native, they have the superlative roe-- ! of cheapness. Jhey are not so fast, and. lack the delicacy of color Which, they judging by tie specimens annexed to the monograph, distinguish the Indian dye, but their gaudiness jnakea 1bem more popular, and so the fate of the native dyer is ealed. Silk dyeing, cotton dyeing and carpet dyeing are all declining. The fault, it should be added, is to some extent due to the conservatism of the native dyers them selves. They persistently adhere to their crude methods of preparing their dyes, and show a lamentable lack of ingenuity In preparing new designs. Bengal Government Report. . any-bod- This I the Difference. "What is the difference," asked a perplexed young matron, "between a nurse's apron and that worn by a waitress?" "The former," replies a person Who knows, "is made of two full widths of w kite enmbric or lawn, it has s wide hemstitched hem and long, wide strings. If lace Is used st the bottom of the apron, us it may be, theendaof the ring are nlo trimmed with the luce. The nurse's spron is made extra long, reaching quite lo the bottom of the dross. The waitress' apron may be, correctly, four inchrs shorter than the other and needs only a bread"h and a half of luHterinl. They are nrefer-ably finished with a wide hem Wheni and tucks." Leisure Honrs. Johu P. Nelson Laa a consignment of shn.s which ha is selling out vory cheaply. See his ad. iu par ()f th, y |