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Show tr s t V Notice lor.Fubllc&voB .o I if. rai i mi it.. SO 1 i i . r i of.-- n I) Ira'-- 5, th v .7 r wUi I I - U IGt n - Gononllf Ioisu 2a Xhen r . r 4er Nr Futhrt::ca. c, to Conform A tlorso Sax lean anA i. t.H .1 C.t o 1 (. . - J undor-stanuin- g . post-offle- s r c will ship candies, Cakes, and Ounmcntol Wedding cakes liv cxpiess ail over the 'in OI Xt'lllVf 1 I I j - N AT 'IV I i Oi FI: Lutlicii Oire-pondmc- ini OH C m l."I il i Il n' ( Ih IL x i SrD Ow. 9 P- -. CA ih n laie nas ncen to neighborhood m ubc, the idea be an, a horse ,s a tnfle i S' fsmo O 1 0 m i"h S'AirsA-at-'- c u H a Jtfit : rnt ' iSfru Q v. 0 ci H H ' Japanese Kindness. A picture of Japanese life drawu by Frnf Morse shows auch a pleasant ro.a'n n tbo br.i leting between the hnman vi eation that no Society for the Pre"'o' of Cruelty to Animals Is needed : 'I wbund their nests In the ciy fowl, geee and ducks alight in the iv,.. . h parks, wild deer trotabout the street had actually been followed by v.l.d der ' . the streets, nibbling meion rind r cf . : hand, as tame as calves dnd lambs oj Michigan farms. A doggoe9 to Inslest streets; men turn askto o.' disturb him One day a bea-I , alighted on the limb of a tre, busv, jo. tling throng stopped E z : niud went into his pocket, pist 5,. d xmij us, but Instead of bringir a popper." cut came peaoQ and t .l n louse. itvdiiiL1 - 1 H oi ,0 Hi t - Muij IIAWKINf. II NfjIj Fi- -p v y a. i o ; i lI- - 5 t-- i i ud ,n u L . cu pei nij it t tuF da ,0 ) t ..Xl.-- Ac COHRESPOI'lpElCE 2 w ' .v' -- - . . SOl-iclTE- p .'Xy ' r o v v .WP-'x- m 10 7?-- o 1)2 fyo 91 (.!;: I.)K s H. 1)11! I) & ,vpp M MOVES & Fill. j i L'l A rnH,r e 1 r Lc'..ng ft MfP linr- rai,i. II .id 1, u Lgutt, i TilllST fDMlAST f . . ' t yi!. lTJ C Il'I'lO !, j f..i- i! ( . 'j i i !,' fh , ill it I mQ uof hi UK Mil t ( i & t sM OCdS3 o (JQ CD & S' CD -cn at! Q.X CD 10 y- - P d 8 pss cro, co m CTD G. rxfl 4 E uo zl O lAtff ,..i ita, .J ainr. v I 3 CD . idli.l.BO Uni a ) tR Fills I 1. x g3 B m it:y f& o BY faOLD -tf) CO OVER A MILLION IN USE. SS Li, .! 'OB.WAQO eoxrneE !.u i II y! c GtMitr , x ! ......... - iu r si Si. M it .i Mi i n lsi.u-- . Iu ' rf s m nty l in . l)v ,) oice-A- r . L. .Z r i J k d A.2 i. HUEBP DIP. 1 : ;X,' It . r u .11' 1,0 .,tlu a ' V' , rtfe .'fe-ui- r '' ci it And there': ir.cr:::: qiaatity and qualit? fj.vr (i-i- tj ium , ' Gr.Of.i'iS t J ryj, H "rr SHCEP PI1 ft - - - i V I ttstimcki.v tod WAR. RANTED r:XcXc:h i r . ' f excellence j: 01 0 r. linpiovement lh.lt tk'Jl iiiul money cap i a . c to ILnJU .1 ..1 nil u i 1 rn 5; c tan: j AZ v -- ( - x -- 4? l.,; CB ' - wc-ii- m.SPr' may aro tha value for tno monoy everbest and offered, n.3 vo aiviaya been so regarded FOR THE PAST 60 YEARS. Quick workers, cconomioal in tho uao cf fuel, always reliable. Jr you want a perfect Stove buy an ACORN. T- r us pay-- ! Uia yi . -- KAILS mre1 F j m .1 pleasure for us to show goods, whether you purchase or. not Coitcous treatment giaranteed. Is ,ftt, VlC AGSRli' thing, the reporter can quietly pull tho phonograph with one hand and a gun with he other and ask him what he is going to do about it. When this scheme can be operated a long felt want will be filled. As it is at present, when a man gets mto trouble becauseof his remarks being faithfully printed he at once swears tha the reporter mixed up his words wlch an egg beater and then run them In. In such a manner the guileless newspaper man fre-- ' ijuenlly gains a reputation for lying w h.cb he does not deeervo - rf) pr: t i'i i I, We are Closing oliloUr siggle WidUi press Goods Regard less of Cosh It Solinte fl !' 0 i Want. ruing a Long-Fel- t Home day or other eery reporter will a carry around phonograph, and when ho interviews a man tho latter's words wnl bo taken down with an acemaey admitting of no dispute. Then when the interviewed gentleman comes around in the morning like a volcanic eruption to explain that his language was distorted and ail that sort of (?) o PAYMENTS. v. O o hold 1,!" veutfui Cu i DM I on u .;;ilisiA EAS II. u ill tl ai Is Stylish, and at Popular Prices. n'..-s- ' I Ut j tird T .hfi." 'I Pi.uio f'f Oigans A..y JERSEYS, f.lit j ri i ci 1.1 BUTTRICk PATTERNS. ER OR EVERE n Inl IiumIU'.I PERFECT FlTTlGU Our Lad'es Kid SJioe for $1.60. And Gents Kangeroo shoe for $3.25 cannot be duplicated. le Fan.oufl STATE DELEB v. i!o (.'insult Ladies and Misses T3HOK13R. . Consisting of Gimps, Tinsels, Black and Gold and Pasmentries, in the most pleasing designs. gans!A jarge an(j entirely new assortment of iereanfile Co. T ly AMI r.oj-it- j on Wimt One?i 1 Warren E. J. McCune, l.t'.f j li.il !), R'L 'DRESS TRIMMINGS, hen you OF GALT LAKE CITY. Con-wtant- L w P i an OS ! If I ou STABLES. Pine ItigB On Ilnrsd. uighpBt 6.1 The f ill list is as follewn1, 2, 4, 6, s. Id. 8i and 66 in cents, j., 21, 3d, 4- -, Cd, !,ICIaLB. a cl $3, ?d, tfi, 812. ?21, K!6, ' li!6 c,a&s, 6 mps there was used r tho ' the ' 'eir N5 ' r?Pr''cri,lrS s coiul class Xandsof n.afcr mailed T-- e vevm mg color, of these -- Ump, hh-,h- .c-I Aa soon as the purchase Is completed the is branded with the letters U. t on tlio left fore shoulder, and a complete de list is made of him, which always secompan'es him wherever he is trans The hoTscs are distr.lmted bv the cemmandor, and tho riders or s are not a lowed toexnbango toem cu anv cue ctso to use them TV ith troop of cavalry a record of the animals : kept, mtaiomg tbo descrip non of every or.e received and trausforred. showing the kind, name, ace, size, color. marks, brands, or ottwr peculiarities, how and when acquired and disposed of, the name of its rider and driver, and tho uetr whi h it is applied The forago ration for a horse is fourteen pounds of hay and twelve pounds o oats corn or barley, and m special cases of hard eorvice or exposuro tho grain ration is usual In localitie ly increased three pounds. whore good grazing is practicable for a con siderable portion of the day, or during sea-cowhen little labor is required of the animals, the ration is usually reduced The anima's usually last about six roars,: and at the end of that time are sobl 81 auction, or before If they are disabled so a to bo unfit tor service. When eold the of ficcr puts another brand on the horse, tnak ng it impossible for tl e horse to be sold tc the Government at seme other point. Con domned aDima's do not bring very much lheyaro worthless for carnage puiro-.ps- , and are too much woi n out to bo fit for the rnoro arduous work of street ear hauling They pro usually sold to coutractois v'hc liut employ thorn in hauling small loads t'.o army borso does not last long after he out of the servico. Usually be does crops not amount to much when the Government has no further use tor bis services, Dd his career thereafter is as short ns it is tm c Ocira Xi v. Ci tuougnme general ro.eo! e,Q the nuima s in the v bkh thev are desired fer mg to cbtani thoroughly male. Tho average ocy cd a lunch with us town. .ye EH Yf FEED Mqiki 8iaEMSSSS3KCTmSEBB5Sffll icucy. ui.e Call and i, HUH N LI V Stripes, Suitings, Challies, Ginghams, Satteens and Cashmeres. - CM aOil styles, consisting jinpaitof tiS:ws!'1laile3- SMEPH1 denomination of any spScies of postage damps issued by tho Government, The owest denomination is one cent and the 'in -- ( very (jU, post-offic- - "A d K d.AI.Ij i?. Do post-offle- L'D..K T GOODS DRESS Of tlie latest SriFtKtfjidBB ( s i C all departments post-offle- e, i lie n aua-stn- c Second-Chin- s Mattel, and the Fublio Noser does Thom. matHow is the postage on second-clas- s er paid? is a question often asked at tho toston says the Herald, of that it v. Tho rate of postage Is 1 cent a pound, ut as observation teaches that second class natter is not stamped, the query ia natu ally raised as to how the postage on this lass of matter is treated. The public never ,ces the stamps used for the payment of second-claspostage, except as a curiosity n the collection of a phnatelist. Unlike all ther kinds of postage stamps, they nevei each the publlo through the They are not so rare, however, among as to bring very high premiums Tho smaller denominations are in good demand. and are sold for sums considerably n advance of their face value, but the 'ilghor denominations can not be disposed of at par. It is customary for a publisher whoso journal or periodical Is entered as second olnrs matter to keep on doposit at tho a sum sufficient to cover tho turned! ate expense of mailing. If ho mails 1 00 pounds of matter, ho is given a receipt for hat amount, and on tho stub from which the receipt is torn is placed J10 m postage stamps The form of stub and receipt uxk used is uniform throughout the couniv, and at the end of each quarter all the stubs are forwarded to 1 ashington. The canceled .tamps on the stuns represent tlie tevc u. received on second-clasmatter for the pai ilcular quarter which they cover. It is not required that a publisher shall keep a dc but experience posit at the teaches that it is the wisest plan to follow and Newspapor periodical postage stamps r' ait Lrfk Our stock is now nev and complete in on i -- -r STAMPS. SIXTY-DOLLA- C 1 A Spring Cioods. o sixty-cent- L H 13 . Western ri u , eja!lvay. w jT CS5 Is ! 1 an aV ui i . i i. t j ulaiiuG g . li.fl-cn- M c Viu. i ' rJi th is , ( . c- I i t bt oid by Auction. horses excites the universal admiration ci tho spectators, says the ev York 8uu 1 Their size, for they are above tho ordinary 7. g Ut i' .lw ua mine build, suggests in itseif the idea of strength, i .f j.ton to no ke vif r w htle the uniformly shaped head and large, a tl th. t it i, j i. A .t r u tr prominent eyes tell of the intelligence o i u i c u) is Ouu t Uio animal. Tne horse is as much of tue ete cava rymans outfit as his saber or carbine, !, n I, Mi. N L . ti o i be ipust Deeds possoss Uio streng-to , Mi i 1 o; : i , j and enduro long forced marches, and ttio t to be of tho most possible to his ndor in fighting by requiring tho least attention ft is said that Franco expends annuaile !30n, 000 in tho improvement of her horses, animill a viow to obtaining hardy-bromals, whoso endurance makes them es pecially valuable for such irregular services as is required of the Cossacks of Russia, the Uhlans of Germany and our mouuted infantry. Tho United States does not spend nesriy so much, but it secures a e.ass of hors ct i high above the aveiage, and by proper and humane treatment loses but s small per ecatage of them. Moreover, tho animal when it becomes tbs property cf CucVe Ram fares better thaa its follows, and its life is continued tn the sendee for some years boyoud that of the horses of other armies. Congress annually appropriates about !300,000tobe expended in tho purchase of horsos This amount is divided pro rata H I poinrd r i; r-- ' tc among the divisions of tho army, those on tapf! W V.nc jro i uui n II t t a't L ir e tho Atlantic coast not requiring as large a cit I t h sum as the cavalry on the frontier, where ras t Urj cj ter he life of the animal is net altogether one of lary contentment. In Arizona, especial Iv, the equino mortality is greater than m any other section, and more horses become disabled and unfit for further servico The burning sands and alkali deserts lead to blindness and diseases of the hoof, and tho animal has either to be shot or Bold Tho lack of proper pasturage and food also cuts an important figure in the Ufa of tho Srcnio Line cf the World. cavalry horse In tho remote garrisons of TCTA NDA RD GL AGE..&3 tho West, for while his Eastern brother is feeding luxuriantly on a full allowanced FStMll 1L i At r oats and corn twice a day and sleeping in a f on Nr' ii pi comfortable stable, tho Western horse is making a scanty meal on husks and sleep mg in a ramshackle building that seems tc have been especially constructed for a free circulation of air There are nearly 10,000 horses in use bv tho United B'ates army Of this number about ten rer cent, are sold annually because of their unfitness for further cavalry or artillciy duty, and about five percent are lost by death. 6o, in order to maintain tho standard, it Is necessary to purchase about 1,600 animals ovory year. When tho J .r A i l. 'i lt stock of a garrison needs replenishing tbo Department is Quartermaster Generals notified. An advertisement inviting bids is inserted in tho prominent papers and a contract entered into with tho lowest bidder to deliver tho horses at the doslrqd point, if, after a suitable inspection by tho Secretary of War, they meet the requirements of tho standard fixed by the army regulations Tbo regulations require that tbo horse shall be a golding of uniform and hardy color; from fifteen to seventeen hands high; from four to eight years old, and weighing between tX and 1,2X pounds TK IV roc for a cayalry horse and between 1 ,060 and S l r L h L AN 'V 1,800 for artillery horses. Theio are other t )A i m r requirements necessary, such ns the gener) al build of the animals and their health. Whenever .It becomes necessary to pur tt'aitA t Wtl' 01 1 Tri rhuse u Mlt Lii Tn... ti. n t . ! IB VK "1 A anI in i O'1 irin.'w d,i.,i li go ,n, tn.oago tlor os rain'd a coupi of d z. i lost ,m MJi I wouldnt a.iuw one 1 1 Pio-- o :.iec j, to carve anypirt of my aavon-he cm or tir, tcued, with a saudver. they are unskilled in the preforsien, tfcsr ill tie to overlook srend hes, as it wer. fhewoist blunder m it's line that CS came under mv notice occurred .3 a.. in-: b ... Cu.cago s,; operation performed GTfJl by a woman, and which to my tnouicdgi. has never been equaled in the histoiyoi surgery. -- The patient was a girl under treatment for a tumor in the stomach. After sovei . months of fruitless medical tieatmenl the female physician in choice decided to rc t'.ovi-ur- . sort to tne kmlc. Accou-'i.giLlgis was placed underthe f 'e t of of 10 on a in laid out slab ics, mauulactuieis I'umcrous doctors and naics cf t .0 ien Mi TlU.MATfuUuPSCiOWK-nSl.ftho la car and caiv ng p'usuasnn, !! ,i.. ,oi girl was oporated upon in u INO MfHlSEtir. and tho tuumr 8uccesfu ly ros Mi were also several large nails, it ' " e i Stem w hlch had been placed in the on, Botes and to ub sorb tho blood during tho operation "Then tho incision was neatly stitched with silver wire, tho boss Burgeon hr.d rolled down her sloces and was receiving1 All Kinds of flrass and congratulations, when a young docfiesn, who had taken the precaution to count the lion Castings, sponges before and after using, suddenly exclaimed: Oh, doctor, you have ieft a Tn oi. ly firm receiving r r: spor go tn side of tho patient f!..! f om the f'ai" .i At first tho doctor scouted the idea that Iftil.o M,ldo btou'r1, she could possibly make such a blundor, but as one of the sponges was missing, and which a careful search of the room failed to discover, she thought perhaps It might have got lost In tho snuffle. The stitches wore removed, and sure enough there laj a sponge as big as a half growu mud turtle snugly reposing among the Latin arrange ments of tho young woman. Tho spongo was rescued, and, as tho surgeon was sowing the girl together a a am, she calmly re arked: Im glad my attention was called I. U. i;S. Fro vo. the matter, as that sponge 19 wor'h " L'LVV & SUXPBU-- Whenever, upon the occasion of any pub lie parade, ;he cavalry stationed at tue garrison at Fort aver forms part of the procession, the magnificent appearance of the Jt Lr. . - , 1 town to a h Stock. ed Am nlth Certain Beffulntion ; .m H li tier , p- . 4 bPGNGt. Nfc ilnj, Oi, ittiiou Pcrf iraiotl by a liicagu "in.ilo I'lUMC'iiu - - - About the GovernFour-Foot- Ail Animal. t 14 - I ( ment's i t, tnr - Bomethinsr L of J a U t 1 t i.O h . Ii i u it "r i 7' i i r. j. i : - tr '111--n c xi.tvhi on it .i d .4 ire lro ate h t . r ih it - i " i ii I Illy- - ih t i(v . hi thlW t . 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