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Show KEEP FA HIES no fmrv oi And luukfil about A I tin' It r,il An, I I ( ! UllUilM tX r s'mas nilit ilh glance am,." bright. I ill she em. I, i a ny comrades id their bed, 'II go abroad and we tfltt , llnw mortals f.tr." So full of lil daring, forth the At such On hold searching- bent. - i.t - Published ever)' Saturday ly TheAmericin Eairle Tub. ha K'ouod I 1 1. TO; Thi MoiilliK-T- j utcripumt thir alrirliy in Advamt. ADVERTISING a Ami LrMs auvxl MriwtM ruw on row, I tm fa-raliivtriJ in the wiuj And Paid, tti fnitcufa I loft bf liitnl In nHt slmulx-- r lmppitr are I I, au I wliu raalily rum i far." Hl'BSCKll'TION; OneVwr, 1150; Fli Months. noon shone br'ght night. oovirtnl Jot p witti n')W, I li air was chill the Aa ever uu a summer ("( RATK.8 Vt tori Blie want iiiiil a itilit the town lu Newt i(..nuil 11 teuu And in immin went rp aud down Inwrllun, 5 reoU curb .ubaripiriil lu.er. Such lights, such music and jjihmI cherr, As crare no ulhor time of year, at Such All .Hicrtin-Tui-nmuit be Kittli'J happy fares evrry wlmr, th anil f avery niitiith. Any ptraon wialung Hurh Kim I ralnaa from fret and car", tlialr ailTrliemriil sir'tlmttl mii.il Ue And lionies sou:irlundHl with grrmu, notice to llit tfferl, othcri-- e It will appear As Ne'er befurn; the slf hud soeol I tha atouent luurl vt till) paper, and be charted tor aci urdlujjly. "I l!ioU;ht tha world was dull and drear In winter time," she said. Oh,dtrI I wish my comrai!a only knew Entered at the Mnrrar ?wtoaoe as Sec- - How bright it In, how freh und new, la Hm whits lirxfw; how tvery Btreot U all alive wilh bouo lioi; feet: - EnrroB. How m( pie l.uili, and ainirand )iiy M. A. Wiixt'MiiicK, It surely is some festal day !" -- ,h liiaarllon. lrt fr Tliroiiyh iit'ci't houneschuroh a store nhe tlilteil, wonJermtf more arul more CHURCH DIRECTORY. At all kite s iw uud nil she heard. Hoping for Some enlightening word, Cot tea wood Ward House. When i n a banner carried by Sunday Scaoul ai Mhft saw thes word uplifted high: Ward BMUgp lo a w. "lt-- j 'i , O Eurth, he glad and gay w.ot alSa Sunday School ') a m. at Ilia Saandlaarlaa It is the blessed Christmas day!" Tuesday tiri'lni finnan. Y. at. at. I. a. J. H tolllnt. Bilb.ip Awav ahs sped o'artowo and hill Btethodlat Chapel Bmid.iy fchool I p And Ik'ld nd wo:xl and tror.au nil, iimar Biahl K.at f So. Hit. (i. Jayae, M;nllcr Unto a cavern warm and deep, her comrade frotu their sleep. And Arise!" she cried. "Oh, come awiy! Toe world Is krep'i g Chrictinas day!" And evtr sinrswhsn hrlh lella chims 1'L.e furii'S help keep Chnatnias time. itlp u.in. p.j'l.it CONGRESS. w The Pointings of Our Lawmakers CI1KI31MAS Other Interesting ml HELLS. CAP.TAL AND CAPITOL The words repest Of peace on earth, good will to men! Note, from Our Pes i la- - Washington Cor Dated on an lode-(.odoleapoudcnce And thoughthow, as the day hadcotne, The belfries of all Christendom Had rolled along The unbroken song Of p'ace on ear',h, good will to men! Till rinirinsr. sineinz nn it wny, The world moves from night to day. A oice, a cliitne, A chant sublime Of peace on earth, good will to men! But in despair 1 bowed mv head. "There is no pence on eatth," I said. "r or hate is strong And mocks the song Of peace on earth, good will to men!" Theti rented the bells more loud & deep. "Uod is not dead, nor does he sleep, The wrung shall fa' I, The right prevail, V'th pence on earth .good will to me ! Longfellow. Washingtou, Dc. 20 Ever year when the Legislative, Executive and Judicial appropria-tiobill in bofure Congress there is more or lest talk abent the, need of rofoiiu ia the pay nod control of the department employes in Washington. Thie time in addition to talking, the bill patf soma rcutric-tionupon the employe!, particularly ai to ftiuk leave, which everybody in Washington ktiowi he u s the Week. are gentlemen right. C at Howe and Abrua4 Ara 10 kwathe thirty iuta--eftin- tifii-rij- n IIut pt j to-for- foy j e, cs Ag-na- s, - X-m- Wt ORCHArO CULTIVATION. mm Coual fwre Krwll Mwai All Other Cropa. Good tillage increases the available food supply of the soil; it abo conserves it inois'ure. Trees should be made to send then? roots deep into the soil, in order to forTviia tify themselves againstthedrought. s.iil and by is done by drainin? i: tr the nrcli ard rather deep." . " : . v. This deep plowing snouui,j orgni iu. should it and set. very year the tret s are be continued every spring until the habit of the tree is established. Moisture is retained iu the upper soil shallow tillage, by by very frequent but lueans of which the Miruce 01 m- ian. becomes a mulch lor the soil beneath. as soon Tillage should Ae begun just as the ground i" dry enough in sjiring. Tliiu lillape should bo repeated as often as once in ten days through grow or ing season from spring uutil July August. Tillage should uot xist for the pur- Ucle ..I.-.- ,, 1 i -- . pose of killing weeds. cultivation may be injurious by inducing a late growth.- At all events it can be of small utility when the tree frelupins t' mature and rains become quent. This season of respite gives thea grower the opportunity of raising fertility green manure, and of adding and with to his land at trifling expense no harm to his trees. Fall plowing may be advisable for farm i mps, hut not fororchnrds. alOnly cultivated crops should be lowed in orchards curly in the season. (Iraiu and hay should never be grown. In pcneral level culture is best. The modern cultivators and harrows make such cultivation easy. Trees, especially apples, are often trained too high, because of difficulty of working close; but modern tools permit the heads to be made low. Harnesses with no projecting names nor metal turrets rhould be used in bearing orchards Those requiring no whillletrecs are also useful. Potash is the chief fertilizer for fruit trees, particularly after bearing. Potash may be had in wood ashes and muriate of potash. An annual application of potash should be made upon bearing orchards. Of the muriate from 500 to "(X) pounds to the acre. Harn manures can be used with good results, particularly cn old orchards. Cultivation may be stopped late in the season, and a crop then be sown upon the land. This crop may serve as a cover or protection to the soil, and as a green manure. Prof. L. H. Ilailey, in Stark Pros.' Orchard Bulletin. BAGGING GRAPES. New Method Devised by North Caro- lina Urower. Mr. R. n. Reeves, Iluncorube county, C, has for several years practiced successfully a new method of bagging grapes, as shown in the accompanying sketch. The buff is made of the cheapof two est kind of while cottou clt-tsizes to hold grapes having small or large clusters. Two clusters are putiu each bag, which is pulled up over the vine, then turned over aud pinned, as N'. s m.in unquestionably 1 The best meals andbeds in PIETRO MASCAGNI. (Composer cf "Cavalleria his father wr.s at length induced to e;d him to U.v Conservatoire of Milan. There he failed to agree with' hie teachers and joined a traveling; opera company. In 1S5 he married ai;d tott'.ed in Cerignola, where lie was bandmaster and organist at a salary of four pounds a mouth. His first important opera and his meevrpiecs. "Caxwlleria TtusUcana," wa w kitten and soon made him famous the world ovex, although, tfce score had previously been, iu the luuida of all the leading theatrical manager iu Italy and refused. In many European cities he has conducted the opera, which has been performed iu the principal Eutncludir. Russian. ropean Iacgruag-eesHim late have been "IAmieo ojeras Fritz." "I Rantaau" and "Km-liffc."I Rantzau" was performed for the first time at !' r.ce in November, 1892. and in June. p"'t. jt was put. on the stage iu Louden, w l.cn Macagni himsejf J:,. the following month, he conducted selections from his compo-cition- n before the queen at Windsor. Mur- ray. Everything neat, clean . and ti:lti3P Christtnie ooaie-- hut unci a yent Lode it W. of W To till each heurt with love and chnrr, HuninJini; of Um'. great oreut lhe followiiig Iiik'8 were written Th.it made men to rnpent. by Mrs. Mary I. CeiK.yers. an of. I l.o gates of glory wide, swung, No. in lic'r Chryeatithrniumliodgn Shephivdn heard the tiding suutf: oh earth, good will to men," 42, Woman's Circle, WooJmeu of "iVmom A I'eau beycr.d their ken! the World: ei 1.1 ! foot sriibankuient. tested of caurly and nut. Laeh Drii. Moire ribbons are, for the moment, Told. The fireatan jnmped lB time aud school had aj'propriate and higher in fashion than satin or taffeta. eiercifs. the eegineer escaped with si bad Ovster color is the very newest Winter sports are now eere. but not serious Maiding, snowballs and particularly effective in aad Mrs. died thaue, last Thomas Vheelr riVatisr, slvdJicg or faille. satin aaa eeftj-epane serve to spiee the Sunday nijht. liccuilwir 19, and heavy material is dret A new summe was buried at 1 clock on Wedthe dvs. and the eveniug In the Accuasd of BurK.ary. called chellie de lustre, and is, as its in a Tribune: Georg the wind Harmon, The days op lodtfe rooui nesday from the Ward name indicates, a glossy fbric, some& racher, livieg new Urangnr,wa Tkcre was a very l.trge at'cndai.ce what resembling mohair. fitting and satisfactory aiaauer. arrested at his home ywtterday by of friends and The deThe modish silks for early autumn Mr. August Eowlaud is niakiDg Ilausouof Sheriff ceased ami was Munay, are in the pretty bayadere stripes, wear old, Deputy ticventy years his alsoaiobig improvemeaU in with burglary. The war-raa- t came here iu 15,'5, She was well a trying fashion, however, becoming' oharged kss Trilby type. ready splendid plant, e lie upon which llaraon wa ar- known and highly respected aud to none but women of the her-power hoil-e- r rested waa isiaed from Justice beloved. in a twenty-eigh- t Narrow baby ribbon is a feature on alrto drain jipee. and ether BUwart'e court on Friday. modish gowns, and is now ruflled and Two stock bis used to edge ribbons of greater w idth which yards pot cbaorss owtnplainta were filed against him. the a. conditio. particularly pretty finish for The Cantata, "Santa Claus cap- ia a good saatf' One alleges that on u 24th ot ue ribbon sash. long of the of the children tnred, "given by iron grenadine is Le-- t Taoaday, the new net air tober he broke lato the barn ethodist Mission School, at the' The the wogue, supersedinjr in the southern Martin Murray, Scheol House, again furnace a IJbrty night,uader materials which masquerade part of the City, and stole a sot of OperaHouKe.Ibursday gave very poor eattsfaetien. other complaint the direction of the teacher Mi us under that name, and to which even the the CsAst that a fire harness. The Mae 8. Giae was apticcees. The crispest of taffetas fails to give a satisohargns the burglary of Walter kad keen kept np all the Bight children did credit to the careful factory body. also Hios on street, Crene'i Barn, the room was se eold that Brilliant-hue- d plaids e.re in high fasouth of the eity. Harmon was ar- training of their Jdiroctor. 'ihe oomferUble. revels in an endu and the the ohildrea were vor, children were assisted by Mr. retted eeme weeks tgo together sailor-iha- t bands, belts of less variety with Jakemaa as Saata Claus and Ms-- ; and neckties, which, worn in sets, give A'iBxi's Wawted. Jastot. Tke with Alma Fillmore, charged am srs. Sanborn and Bsattv Jack a clue finish to her duck skirt and tailor-Var!e FoueUla eu ie eqeal to aay stealing a horse aad laddie belongFrost Man on and Baew the Erfurt to man namd a built shirt waist. 3.UO fuuntaia pen in the market.it ing A full niche of black at the throat Bute Itreet. Investigation bhowed writaa well and business seen a modish finish to the simplest Harmon was aot connected The Mormons are thinking of gives Ml do withoutd It. AgsaUnjake that costume nid is a needed touch of prefor sample with the theft and hi was released 25e. big meney. colonizing old Jerusalem in Pales- caution '.hese chilly August evenings. to tine. Fsgle Fouataia pen aad terms Apostle A. H. Lund and One rcteUly seen in London is of black and talker, our neighbor and friend, F. t". chiffon, cascaded to the waist-lin-e egtats. Address H. W. Y. The Preeideat's tVonff endorse Hintz of ostrich feathN. white narrow with UlsW Co., ca'.led edged Cotton are wood, Bngertiee, Big ment of the principVwf Civil 8or-- 1 to trimming. go on a mission to Palestine. A er To the feature Reform made viae one is avoid that unpleasant swagging wae npoa vigorous An atUaapt farewell party was given to" Mr. last Brazil at the bottom of the dress, the newest which half redeems the measage. life of the I'resideut ef Hintz last Thursday. silk petticoats are stiffened at the hem succeeded Defects in the administration of Friday by a soldier, whe of with a whalebone, one ingenious wombe should War, the Civil ftcrvice lsw in killiag the Minister e an, who particularly dreads an appear-onoJohn Clerihew writes from prosaptlj remedied as they deGea. Machado Uetheuconrt. of limpness placing a second bone velop, but it would be a national Calientes, Mexico, thai ho is aero; the frejit breadth In a easingten should oar Government hale and hearty and amm? inches above tho dust flounce. Chk-adisgrace Grande Xle The wreck on the be allowed to sink hack into tha other things of interest to us, says: ' go Chronicle. Western seems to have beta kept mire ot tho spoils syitta. "Please send your paper, the rate noent of the papers, at Americas MASCAGNI ALL RIGHT. Eaqli, for one year body kaews aaything'abeal It eat ebe.,eto. Dr. crvrded the Lav TTssien, dirtisgnishod Report That He Attempted Suicide spectatere who Oiliclaii Denied. about the scene sinoe Monday Norwegian explorer, h arrived rumor of the reported attempted The in aocideBtoccured this lie ipssks Knglish country. Anyone wishing houes er rooms tuiicide of morning when the comMacani, the popular"L'Am-icTwo freight trains were follewing fluently, and is makng himself for rent w ill he gladly directed by o of "Cavalleria liusticann," poser one the other, the foremost one very popalar among eultered pee- - calling at this oflice. Dell Gazetta the which Fritz," etc., checked up ot the Murray station, Emilia of Rologne published under the cramieu io dejiied at fullest reserve, is when the one following The members of the Literay So- the ollices of the officiallyof fine arts The aohool trustees of this disminibtry ta the eud coach of the front train, ciety are requested to preeont at at liome, w hich department of the and with snoh foree that the ooach trict oa Thursday distributed made an. inquiry into the reboxes to all the pupils of the mectingnext Wednesday night as was reduced U a heap of splinters of for them. interest oa port. and school Bide thaaouistbing Friday "and which the engiue on top of was born iTi 1863. He Piefcro Mascag-n" ... x umaii.w aimiaiiiiiwiMi)wiaiw""l"1 in the son of a baker, but his father intended him to adopt a learned profession. As a child, however, he ehowed such, exceptional taste for music that Ilailili been abused awfully. Home day a Congress vill come along with the CHKISTMAS. nerve to pro erly handle this business, and pit it on the footing of Uenp on more wood. wind ia chill, any other (treat corporation. Ik is The Hut, let it whistle a 't will, notorious that at leust Vo'll Ikiiep our merry ChristiulisatiH. of the employes of the government , are paid more, much more, thau is paid lor V.in samii Clane of work in j room with ivy leavei is drent private tifaOfuuirnfs; tftu other Each Aud every post with hoily. tenth, whose duties require special -- wither kuowledgo, experience and expert-ness- , children For little everywhere are paid loss than private esj iyou4 season still we umke, tablishments pay for tlis samo eln r WiA Lr.ng our precious gifts lo them. of work, liopresentative lin7hnm Even for tho diiar child JeniB salts. I'htie'jo t'ry stated on the floor of the House tlut members of the Appro, rialioa Illow, buyle.1 of buttle, tlo m irchfB of pence! Committee, including hinisulf, bemillion East, Wfet. north and s tutli let the long lieve that more than quarrel cease. dollars a year could bo made by ine e mg or cteiil i v ttiat th3 an- i:nn cels ln'g,in. milking the salaries fit the work done iu tint dc partmctils, and these Si.ig of glory to God and good will to iiiiio-tcutu- NOTES OF THE VOGUE, trader jamped, was disconnected! the same wad done at Liberty, or aai ant(j a boo ad Murray school, the presents con- Laleat Sela la e Deartaewt from the train, ay I heard tf.a ttl'B on Christmss day t heir old fiiniihar carols play, And wild and sweet rialfurra. News ot first-class- liryiiiMlicnium Robf. lyivenSj When earth skeins forlorn, Wrlcomn Indus to all that's i,oodl " V Savior unt'j yon is hurt!" Cusie lo our ow n, our private wm.l, (), what an u i!ioi of placet Tib huo some plewiro we run ehmv, luijinsotiod bouIs felt their reloase. In 8ii ;li n wny that all should kuow. Now souls look for a guiding star Wo pour out love on human kind, hrough thu clouds that broke afar. Ar.d comfort the sfllicted mind; And men rejoice to think that tiod And Iheii iu friendship's holy glow, Mas sent h is message to all ahro id . Peace, and fraternal love, bestow. We'll keep the unnip tires burning bright CORRESPONDENCE. I hut all lhe world may see the oght, For well we know 'Us safe at.d bust, Hl'sclal ('orreipotidwuce. To coniM t.) us for f r ptmv, mid rent. And when fis'er, you are do:l, Taylerpville, Drc. 2S F. ar not jour ct uliiren ill be fc I; Tho numerous tin keys and chick Ai d a monument gr,at aud grand ens are iu mighty four aud trembl Above you' rg p'ni'aeliKil s and. Thou'Biids our eirche yeuily give, ing, boineeayit la owing to the That lhoe that's left behind muy live cold, while othersprotest that it is And'htiH we frtre'y give to all the near appronck to Christmas Who do not by the wayside full, i the cutu. 1 ()u this grind thruie must not dnsll, that 80 now BtiaU bid yen all farewell; The social party in the Ward B Jt this, donr sister, to ,ni 1 say: iiouso gotteu up as a welcome to "Come, be a Woodmau, now to day." Morris Palmer, returned niision a ly 1 ARCTIC di-e- r Thejr Are Plnrei! on Stilt, to Cheat Hnnsrry Bum nod Hears. Among the numerous hardships of living in Alaska is the difficulty about supplies and provisions. It is hard v rft A S'lfiC otli n to II e Literary. We believe it would be a capital idea, and would be a drawing card, if the Literary Society would give a muaieelrt in the Opera House in the near future, for the bent fit of the public library fund. To establish a public library aad freo reading room iu Murray, is cortaihly a great, grand and undertaking, and should the Bches.0 be a suocom, it will to the credit of its promoters. It ie staled that a certain gentleman intends to build a trick block on Stato Mieet, and the npiir story might be for the nse of the society for the library and olLer purposis prais-worth- d two-stor- Let arv.was a grand success, fineoches, songs, music, ona recitations were all iu order; not forgetting the bounttous served by the willing hands of .ion's fair daughters. Sociability was In full refrei-fiDueu- t blast. Tyj hoid fever has sorely a 111 icted some families in this vicinity and, in spite ef the herculiau efforts ot the physioiaus, several have fallen victims to tho dread disease. JJk LAND ten e run lot m hi n rj 1MB H re tr i Fine YOUR FRIENDS. 'We have Watches, Finger Rings, Silverware, Clocks and CutGlass.Suitable for Christ mas, Birthday and Wedding Gifts Lowost LiTing Fricoa. Call and seo usl BALE, for sale with rty inches of water to each lot Miuatcd nine miles east and uortl Two members of the Aianteor oi Idaho t ails. Terms, perlot.SlOO Association were engaged lat Sat- ' owu aad balance ni five years or furthur particulars addrer urday in the Christian work of dis Richard Howe, Murray, Utah. tribuling alma to the poor. a Jewelry. YOU WANT TO REMEMBER Sim t The Kaoi.k ih growing and will l greatly improved next year.now writers have been secured, nod we w ill better the pa, er in many jg K33 'Ml On night, the 11th inst. the laylorsville Dramatic club presented tho play entitled 'Josiah's Courtship," but owing to the unfavorableasss of tho weather they will make another attempt in us. all.the entire counuenity, too Bear tnturo. the society in building up a The weathsr clerk has been some library that will stand as a credit what lavUh iu bestowing the beau and a monument to ourselves aud ana wiui muw, giving us mere our children. sleighing than our neighbors onjoy fm. at. KLONDIKE MEAT SAFB. (Placed on Sttlta to Cheat Dogs and Bears.) enough to obtain eufficictnt food to sustain life, eml af eer provisions have been, procured it is just as difficult to keep them. The native dogs and1 bears eat everything- they can find, and they dis-- , piny a remarkable amount, of intelliin locating something gence ami to eat. The miners liavo tried mauy nntluxls of protecting their 'stores, and are now resorting to caches or small houses built on stills. Here they keep their food with fcotue degree rf safety, and the dogw and the. bears miss the pleasures of stolen meat. Chime of Ilron.e Tubes. t 1 STOREHOUSES. fhown. Rirds cannot pick through such bags; w ater will not stand in them, nor can v. ir.d or driving rain beat them to pieces, its is the cc.se with paper bags. A hundred cloth bags can be "run up" on a sewing machine iu half an hour and they will then last foryears. There are a few varieties of grapes that do not need hugging; and a few that will not bear this confinement, but tnostof the grapes now grown can only be raised in perfection by some protection of this sort. American Agriculturist. GRACE " l)m Properly. Many women neglect to cultivate a graceful way of rUing from a chair, i'rob.ibly nice women, out of ten in rising from a seat shift their weight from one loot to another in the act of getting up and start off upon the wrong foot. The ;v;rr way is to reii the weight upon cm- foot while still sitting, holding the other li;'h!!y upon the fiuar. Now rise y pres.dnir down hard upon the foot that litis previously been hearing the wc';t'.!l, stand erect and still for a mere re: ond t.i p t poi?e and start off lightly upon (he free foot. If thcte is to be a turn in the walks stop with all the wrlght upon the foot that Is in advance, rest only Hip toe of the rear foot on the grot: tid, then turn arourdsmooth.lv by trnnrfcrrin: the weight lo the fr-- e foot, making lb? turn entirely upon the balls of the fei.lv.-iithe hci Is scarcely touch-in- g the f.oor. A turn like this isasrare a it N graceful, yet it can be acquired in half an hour's practice. A prvfcc-r'graceful woman is graceful in everything- he doesin the pose of her head, the unfolding' other ha:ids, in her wailt, In the rises and sits. As to the last wayhe little can. be said .1 and pretty way is easily demonstrated. What not to do is to fall heavily onto a seat like a badly jointed dull without nerves. A sensitive woman feels her way daintily, unbending with a smooth, slow motion till she appears to have settled down safely as a cloud sinks into the bosom of a lake. Such a one w ill know how to rise also and can make the difficult transition between her chair and the' doorway without one of thor.c awkward jerks'and starts that half of feminine creation HiMrrh'i'.r stuck upon public thoroughfares. ri especially in public conveyances. Chicago Chronicle. MUM tie a NcKatlrr Sarce.a. Frie And what are yoii engaged on now, professor? t Inventor (mysteriously) '8h' I nm now trying to invent a "falling machine," My ideas always seem to turn out exactly wrong, 'yxiu know. Judge. - 1 ret-de- r 11 Flying-machin- e chime made of IS bronze tubes arHe Didn't Come Aala. ranged In two parallel rows and struck ell, it's 11 o'clock. I think Td by hammers working from a keyboard, better be going. has lieen set up la the town hall of She Hear me. that's the first thought l.evallois-IVrret- . near Paris. The tubes you've had this evening. Cleveland vary in length from iv, to S feet, and Lender, weiifh from .',? to i n) pounds. He-W- Main Street, Salt Lako City. WOMEN. Itot Mnny Know II'nw to Rise and Sit A 120 AMONG |