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Show MM&fcfiHrai WOULDNT MOVE. ".lido Iliiu lipfcrm III In n SI root tar. ,u.-r, tv rfiy or thereabout.-?- -- AFRICAN Tribe That VuuqaUbetJ Ouo Xhoi'um.l A hito Muu . ful". Only a few weeks ago came the news of a terrible disaster to the expedition which Capt. von Zclew.ski led recently into the interior of German east Africa, lie had with him about one thousaud tnun. When about two hundred and fifty miles in the interior, in the country of the Wuhelic, ho was attacked by that savage tribe. 11c aud nine of his w kite officers were killed or arc missing. Only .two of his officers escaped to the coast-- The Germans fell into au ambush and were attacked by overwhelming numbers. Many members of the expedition were taken captive, and it is believed that at least three hundred of them were killed, while a! nt three hundred returned to the court. A beltle so costly iu loss of men lias never 1 r fore been fought between the Whites aud natives of equatorial Africa. It may lie interesting, says the Chicago Tribune, to know something of the natives who have inflicted such a terrible revert,e upon tho whites. Tho .plateau country of Thebe begins about three hundred injlcb southwest of and about one hundred und fifty miles northeast of Lake Nyassa. Along the upper wafers of the lluiiji river, which is hero known ps the Runha. the country is surrounded by mountains, ihrough which it is difficult to march. Vbout all wc know of the L'helie is derived from the writings of Joseph Thompson, who was tho first white inuu to pass through this country. He made his journey in 1879, though Ear ion nearly twenty yt ars before passed through a corner of the country and binned a very unfavorable opinion of tho natives. Thompson gave a more Tittering account of the M ahehe. lie said they are rather a lot of negroes, light in color, with io muscular figures. Their arms at at time consi ted of assc Mis, a stab-tispear and a weapon that ..as between a billhook und an ax. It is said, however, that they liavo since obtained good firearms from the Portuguese, and tins Is tho reason, doubtless, they were ablo so overwhelmingly to defeat tho Gcrmau expedition. They arc a pastoral race, depend largely on their cattlo for food, and the men never condescend to work fields. Thompson said not a single article was stolen from him though the natives did not receive Iiim in a very friendly manner, and lio hud difficulty in buying food from them. . It is said that Germany will start an expedition at onco to punish these warlike natives. It is a curious fact that the events of this year seem to demonstrate that small and comparatively weak parties of travelers get along iu inner Africa more safelv than largo and finely-arme- d bodies. The big expeditions of Germany in both west and east Africa, and cf the French under Crampcl, north of the Congo, have been terribly defeated and the bloody record of the last twelve months lias never before been equaled in the history of Af- "'to uuLteoat, flamboyant ns tc f Lmd iu love with the dimiiiuh-- ! of his toothpick patent York Recorder. c ays the New 'all over n cross scut in an f 'jc!ir. with a foot set high upon I j,no(. mid almost touching tlm When an elderly woman iiiMte not stir, though vn in it lie did on tho black r t.i0(. k ft a mark II anything he rather braced ,r,iiu't ker kr.eu. A man on ! side poked him with a big f 'j said: Sit up, young man, t unfavored only by a lazy look f Then tho woman ah!e emit i at. e took a hand. Politely but be good enough, litUo more space. give me a , sffoet youth eat unmoved, jadcher request again, but in Then she pot up with an amused va'ked out upon the platform, .diinj; his arm said to the guard, in hero is a poor lumber-jac- k , pst 1. is feet out of place and Wont you , t tht in back. land fix them for him? came, but before he hod jard II half tho distance the wholo car ,s firra-Pleas- pb-ac- k 1 ran nimbly saying 5 h olT, his vis-a-v- is apparently to air: A for I, road manners is the crying needs of tho age. THINGS FOR THE TADLE. y stLool pY i ,iutk cups are tall, largo at tho M aud jeweled, with the paint-- s of court ladies smiling upon j ! 1 and Costliest table peri wliito font cut to a plain 1 with j r.n ( golden How 1 fi ca l scroll . i rs di h s for serving terrapin with all it'iocVyc of j fi i. pink nod green shading. I ;o ia c..lport china, t tho f.idiion to have breakfa-- t, ) .al dinner i.eta of the same Kind ,k White and gold English i'ih a gold m uiogram or crest cat: r, is used. in tabic ware is tho gold ro tin, d fur cracker boats, fruit ir.J sn on. It is of gold filigree and floriated as real lace. In-- 2 gold comes a movable dish Cf clear glass, to which tho gold L) te!y fitted. - . FASHIONS DECREES. slippers are the correct thing after a bridal pair. aul black silk hosiery is now " ire fashionable than the moro ai. 'V uou., colors. rv collars and cuffs may be Irish lace edgings by gathering ribbon run through the meshes. f uinf. of the finest quality is dinner dresses, and they nro .Me in prmcesse shape, and of a rican exploration. CORRECT SPELLING. I 'or-- An who can crowd bix i Pipl-ilu- 1 r I j I noktmarriageablcyoung womai is "lie who gave it out flat a few 1 o that she preferred the baelt of i n to the liver. e Rrc a number of young men ia n who, though they dont wear id laco collars, are sissy" young . right enough. 1 1 a woman In Atchison so I I Wit having things clean that .'Tiling she dusts off the trees of tho house with a featlur ..t it Li mi d, b.d r i.i out of order eve-- . ' ,i that only i.i 1 1, ; M'. I fie'' i, I'c.it, uad'r the ! vircu.ac 1 n r'WR has a : i r j ii treiwlicriem. folly. A wiso-Wt 'd me the oth r , , Atvtdson pi-t'xl sense and prudence ia gne, an I eg on .; .i eh; ' - ,. i .n. tine : Hie kiUci.i v. ftjirs Ja undvul.led, mil w I acr : 1 1. iw th.ititwaswrong. Pretty name of Mary, wriu-' t the word and rewrote it, r pel .i ; it (Kan.)Clrbe. "I lift did not look h nipapne. jn.t j I was tempted JT0" ORDINARY. a..euond and for .lit, i tho fin ;l e. . Ty memory r it :h ' 1. n i r- - who man in F r-- ' r.t A" I ree. filed 7' tins no ' worn the sane lint since . In a new--- r worn J..i.iie-r.oen tho . ng aud it ht khI tt..t morning, tmtie ti nt b r id to lay Iters. Tlio rv.i- - which il .m' rv day. Orio t h:::n must I wi..li to iim.;e is that this word never b fore piivo nn any trouble. Don't you in. '.'.in rvn t re t pursuit Uiluk, therefore, tlmt its the liver? r"'. r in I', y. rglv. - i . ...p-H- ,..u fA:-v- , 1, . ; l 1 mil 1 1 ut. us car si , j. careful mother had impressed upon tunic for rr has her little boy the necessity of eject iug 'tel on u if i : firm at Ifio skins of grapes, and a few days "r, (ah It h I'hicty foct afterwards isbio told him tho story of bi'iity wide, and eight feet iu Jonah and tho wlialo. Tho whale is a very largo monster," and ho swallowed 'r',,VT:i:tAx liureh in Lanaister, said tho mother, 'sr. r.u l,,l to eery persm who Jonah." t r.:ia "Did lio swallow other men, too?' a cbunli or a Sunday- 'n,i e during the year. L;u,t asked tho little boy. tK' sexton Well,- I suppose ho did," continued tarried 'olT all the v tho mother, who was somewhat In tni,t ilnn gen ms nuisanee re doubt; and while sho wus hesitating of the story, tho lea recent meeting of the Riard about tho continuation ""'"f Norristown, interrupted: la., wa a great boyAnd, defunct bustles, liot'p ,kirts and mamma, did ho spit tho skin ; , acvi. e, A ' 1 - 'at tho foot of promised Oak Mm-t- . Tho -- MilaT ftUl 5 aze( Ueeluu!',.'!y svritten too. I !i tu t C"t Into loose wavs a .,: i ' 09 I like" 1 didi. i "otchlDg at the gate. fcu'V , FIGS AND THISTLES. the wide tolling ruountalnmis seen rider's form was he t i.i tfi : Jamct leaned n oust r. Texas Siftings. out, toabate tlic uni. moc. moon arose over SAV INGA BANK. KROVO CITY, UTAH . WHEN i: GOING I lj y TO IUOVO Have tkta photogntph jour b Boots, Shoes, Hats, C; t cl Etc., Etc. Main Street, SPAf 1SH FOP K He bus the j,i,toion of timing out Hie finert Woik bimtli of yalt I.ske, or even in the Territory, Call on hint. , l!li.t-grsphi- c A. CONKUNG, C. MANAGER. North JStnet, - v. miLmimimu PROVO - GEO. HARTLEY PRACTICAL JEW WATCHMAKER, ELI5R and OPTICIAN. - Vr:frJp . c'-f- : 'v r . ' s I Y r rlVvr . n.'M u EulC. P. ). Box 243. UTA H a Lb s t. JOi Is CAREFULLY nrr and will invest tin ir ruetey toe nm ei fir' ns of the republic. Visit t f the Rr being m.vje to evry wi'h a view United F..i s by Prepared to do UTAH PEG VO t difien ntadvautag t MONEY LOANED oue It vill points grct manufactories." between Amer-!ra- n then r.iill be and German iron making, but tl 9 eo.npo'.itii'Ti will lHinon American soil. rival thread Cs'.et..'.n 1 ( f.r'i, the Frit:--.tnancfacnv.wt, long since f.siab'ihod factories in tl.6 United States. ON IMPROVED Farm Property a bad railroad accident happens Sahi ul fiHiNAKT. Notary Public, it is in ai:nt'.-- t every case the result oi can k amas or stupidity on the part cl Office U Untile nee. One Clock Emt of Co-othe trainmen or switchmen. What Is Store, tho matter? Are they overworked, or are fliev so poorly paid that tho railroad SPANISH FORK, companies eau only get incompetent men to work for tho wage they offer? THE LITTLE Reed's precedent in connUng adoptel to subdue til Linds of obstreperous oppositious in all kinds of assemblies. In Detroit th Doniucrutiof tho city council have this powerful lever to lift an inmovity of Repuldicans. Fpeitki-- r in n ipiovum v ill ho 'rut only real good is eternal good. reputation Is a hard tiling, to A BAD lose. WiiK.N down. you want to lift tip, dont look , Gxvk love the power and It will always lu-lp- . , As souJt as' wqfortn a luibit we have 8 ' master. . " KNUTSFORD Opposite the l IIrriun House. te A i with COMMERCIAL PYNE&MAIBED .mcd-Atch- iaon I' i BASEMENT , t a pi g ES2EI31E3Ei&Li Of Every Descriptioii rfi -- 1 d DEALERS IN Wh-'i- i t c- MALGOLM & HUGHES - BARBERS.: Thomas Hagen sounds a warning to the world ia The Forum on the subject PROVO, of the Chinive. IIo says they are talcing the world, and what io more, will prob-- 1 The Chinese all day ably get it. runners, and those who compete with them will need to rise early tad bit up Wt " ctnuc-rlinve round a rorngB-rannu- f law just ofl the circnnivent tar'll ray the publishers fon;: l how to ciicumvont the lank of su internmionsl copyright law. The jd.ui was revealed by Ilerr jf cntafilishiagr-- tlifl Ztrntal Process Exprt b.V UlurU It rings upon l( linns i 'cr, and still 1c able to shut his A man who pnde himself on awR-in- g j looked upon iu aristocratic correctly as a usual thing e tf u one of tho nobility, for it ia it such length of lower Joint to a New York Tribune wrk.r other day that at times ho went tvs high birth. I haven't j ; . pieces on spelling. ND IN A KANSAS eidedhow to account for it, lie ex TOWN. ky ! in-th- r.- kj-- Lord Rayleigh, the EriiuJi scientific Watches, Clocks and Jewelry Repaired All work Warruutad. experimenter and writer, has shown that oil calms the waves by smoothing out Also di aler in all kind of the ripples of water ao the wind cannot Im.'iutneniSj Violin, get a grip on them. Exactly 60 a plea Guitar and Biijo Ptringsi ant temper promotes harmony. Orders Pro nijitiy Httended t g f .yea i 0LUFF & S0OTT - good-lookin- hr.nil'oniest 0mrmmnsarn now to Get EglM in Vint or. Any theory that fails to result ia eg", n tho winter is a failure, however nicely adv'om ed. Any theory that suggiv-timpracticable things for the locality for which it is written b also useless. For Instance, (ho advice to food center shells to thickens iu Dakota and wheat to them in tho New England stabs is not practical. Reverse the conditions or reverse tho feed, and the task becomes an easy ono. Oyster shells uro plenty in Now England and wheat in Dakota. Tho advice so often given to give green food la very good, red jet many people will have Imt little to.give du, iiig the win- ter. Fresh meat" is recommended. Few will have it to fparc, and yet nearly every ono has milk. It Ik good cither bwvit or tour, and will largely replace fresh iiu.it. We know of not king better or more aeecM.hlo to ihe majority of fanners than milk. It should be wanned so that it is pretty hot. Once or twice a week put ia a teaspoonful of cayenne pepper. This fed tn the morning with some sea! le 1 chopped feed will put liens In' good condition for business They must have a little pure water once a day. a box of ashes ia ono comer of tho hen house, and soino old plaster or limn mortar, h pile of coarse sand, gravel or broken crockery. Glass is recommended by soino. We have not tried it. The hen hours must bo worm enough, to there will bo no frozen combs or wattles. It should have a large sort h window, and the hens should not be let out when the weather is cold enough to free:,- their comba. A few hours in tho middle of tho day gives them needed exercise. Get them in early in the afternoon. aud give them all the wholo grain tlmy will eat wheat, oats, com. barley or buck w boat no sloppy feed for supper Change tho feed occasionally. A dish of parched corn furnishes agrea sbls v rieiY, Dakota Farmer. a Ung-aino- Liar and the lumber-jachad 1 even loss than his tod into 1 dimensions. There he sat, Jilmn a lobster, trying not to i iu derisive chorus about him. .etiaiii slowed up at tho next ji he SAVAGES. Tniix Gill WtIMer lb Ck at ond'-- 8Ui upi-ll- . liy ! I llr Lovar. of y iii-s ,n c Lmi fiii'i i, Spriugville, - - - Utah age, i iuatjr, lio it e'aarga.1 null ..Un ; Gvn.a a girl a fe-- m mi'is y u igjr tiiiii him-al- f. Tti-- j :uvt it wa not two wer i know it ib it tuy hit qiirrul".l. Bat th oil.er evealiig Gertis w,n f,m:iJ dylu; in tha purlor of lur luoUar'i Ivu-- , wi.li a lnillc n uad iu her breast. Yeung Ca.tipMI, n ho ah hercoui)atilon,claiiii''l that Ins revolver ti vt been db.'liargcd:ieritU-iitally- , but so much t'.m affair taat a coroner uiyt' ry surrounds jury ha liel.1 t'ia lad for triaL Pa. U. S. GltAN T, Prop. Ibk-ku- r, very great dHait.-r- fika tho Johustowo food or the Louisville tornado, brings out th best and tiioworft traicaof ti annul outurs. While brave mwi ftieeng'Z'fd In the work of tiuro ling.-- r about ilia ruins numerous foul croaturee r lio watch their clin-- a to G i n, cf tho cone ttie ml! 1 at Louivi.la rweatiy wer of tha moo nhamclc.1 irt, an I Mould siibjeet th paipotralor, when caught, to tha vert , rcia JUjSW353X!IAI33XX BOOK KEF.lISO ARD iHOUTHAND. Attcrncon and evening session, Wet Ilall, Provo city, Utah. Call and nd leru a specimen of penmanahip 0. 'V. DIX, particular. Principal. Ja TRIBUNE best in hue, and parti, amiiunt ti fi'ivud feend it vry ililli tereif cult to collect the same, ns liis friend cutar to tht development of th tutor failed to recollect the incident. Meet- MouoUia eaontry. For adrartliioR pnrpote iacompa rably ing bin ft lend In need the poet haid. If you don't pay me that seventeen (it beat papr batweau San Fraocitoo pfennings which you owe mo I shall ed Dtnver. to extreme measures." . have to rt Daily, 3(5, itiMpor year....12 CO -"And what tuny th.-- be? 'V'eekiy, 13 pp.ttuei'l., peryr. 8 00 dcdicato my next poem la your 180 Wk1y, aix month. ' 78 honor." Weekly, thr month, The friend turned palo and sluiUcJ TOE TRIBUNE t le.nn-- re-o- devoted owpapr of tho cetera a small r to th V v out abruptl.Toxas Sifting. iJdLflLfa THE SALT LAKE Dreadful T'irrat. pH-- : - AND INSTITUTE OF PKNMANSHII .J. 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