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Show Our Stockralssrs Co'umn J mere base imitations. BLADE will COQtlcUfl In e&cb nuFB t oS?Strlo'1 ader ,elJ ; Host of the Antique Furniture Sold In oontr,0M America I. of Modern Mannfactnre. j The advantage to the stockralser o f famf) j Beware of alleged antique furniture larizing the public with hit, brand and mart j. this country for sale in well known to need attention. It 1. w ',IpP, from uthe tostockman Such furnlture. If genuine. as valuable as an advertisemea' America. U to the merchant. can generally command a ready sale in How tlie Game tlie Fapgro and CM. F. A friend of mine who In the garden county5 of Eng- land Devonshire tells me that in the midst of green meadows in the remote part of the lovely county, there works whose achiev' a firm of cabinet-makements in the art of faking can hardly be excelled even by the artists who into works of old transform masters. These people confine their ef- - pr ' : jt iarAi Jno Dewsnnp j pot-boile- WT Upperi slit in right, under slit in left eat. Range :Crioket ft W col-iiv- j es to-da- y, Brnash and crush the daylights out ether in superhuman efforts to lodge an inflated pigskin within the goal, there are other games of football played annually within the limits of the United States that require in a modified way almost as much endurance, pluck and skill to lead to of rs t m Vf! itifnihr- - There are ways and ways of playing football, and while the highest type of football evolution may be represented by the long haired, .thick padded ear and nose protected who legiate gladiators of traveling tcs on the spot. RANGE i j Lower Sevier and Sink of Beaver. Address: Utah. Oasis, i - Ifafinrial HaftTS i the London markets, k INDIAN FOOTBALL. i rs forts entirely to manufacturing antique I viPjry The Papago Indians of Southwest- furniture for the American market, and em Arizona and Northern Sonora, this is the way, for instance, an olde have a game of football all oaken cheste is fashioned: First of 0f their own conceiving, a game which all the chest is strongly built of deal has been. handed down generation afboards practically a superior packing ter generation from times far more case the nails are sunk and the cav- - remote than the Spanish conquerors lties filled with some kind of cement. ' ?the Southwestern the Then the chest is stained and the re- which of the game promoter markable resemblance to old oak is at- - original causes thousands at present to yell tained. To secure the specific gravity I themselves hoarse on Eastern grid- required a very shallow false bottom is irons in the ecstacy of victory, or toarranged, in which is placed a perfect- - go home covered with a glooiu thickthe padded, ly fitting sheet of lead. Of course, the er' best part of the fake is in the carving, j apago? thfgime with e member of the firm is particularly jd balls of woodplay four inches in diame-clevin this direction. His Inspira- - ter, made from the wood of the mes-tio- n is derived from an old family quite tree. They are chipped and Bible, the illustrations In which are whittled into approximate shape, and surrounded by borders of quaint and finally rounded to nearly perfect spheres by irksome rubbing upon flat curious design, with the grotesque stones. consists in carrying The heads such as one sees in gargoyles. these balls ofgame wood, by kicking and The complete result is calculated to de- throwing them away with the bare ceive any but an expert. It Is said that foot, over a straightaway course to a lively market for the stuff was once a turn and back to the starting point, obtained in London, where it was sold the winner being the man who throws across the line first. In the by auction, also that a smart American the ball contests this course is from two big upset the game. He suspected a chest5 to three guiles long, or one to one and which was being offered, and surrepti- - one-hamiles to the turn, and it may tiously applied his penknife to such be laid over a thickly bestrewn cac- purpose that he laid bare a patch of tus and chapparal desert, which de white deal and broke up the sale. Now rnands no end of expertness on the the firm export their wares to the part of the players to dodgeand escape the obstacles; United States on commission. Away They Go! But chests are not the only article Each player has his individual ball, offered for sale by these collectors of and a dozen representatives of differantique furniture. They have even the ent villages may line up to struggle supremacy at the same time, the temerity to attach a historical interest for balls being placed several feet apart to some of their products. Thus a carv-e- n a line drawn in the sand, with chair may be labeled as having be- along the respective players standing doublonged to Queen Elizabeth, or a cabi- led tip a few feet in the rear, waiting net elaborately wrought, but with rusty, for the word to go. When the word uncouth hinges, as having been owned is given, each man takes two long by Oliver Cromwell or Sir Walter swift strides to his ball and inserts Ms toes under it by punching them Raleigh. The rusty hinges, by the in and then hurls it through way, are taken fom barn doors in the thetheairsdnd, a powerful with neighborhood and tutored into con- kick as far as a strong white swinging man can venient shape. A capital effect is turow a base ball. He is off the mo-txafter it leaves the foot, and gained by loading up a pistol or a gun with a heavy charge t of sparrow shot Rt ifreed, without even losing a he and firing it at the- furniture from a stride,' jibes his foot under it againU stralSht toward the turndue distance. This represents the rav- - i 3take. mg ages of the Insidious worm. it Is marvellous how they keep the Mne-stravelling toward the far off goal, The czar's an in which they pick it out the In the Kremlin at Moscow they are 0f tjje way tL0ies and inequalities of the regilding the great copper crosses that ground with the tops of their toes surmount the cupolas of the Church of would put to blush a clever handler the Ascension, where the czars are of the diblock in the game of golf, crowned, in preparatioh for the coming Ko tackling or interference of the coronation. Four hundred thousand at a discount, for the runners sel- mugs bearing the czars portrait are to are dom more than an attenuated be distributed to the people who will bleechwear d clout and legs. drink free beer from' them. Certain mystical markings of yellow and red adobe mud decorate each players legs, an are supposed to make him supple and strong and to enable him to fly with the wings of Mer, cury himself. r This football contest is an interyil-ultimat- e ed secretary of class. The one ery 3ear in the wide- object of these women is to Iy villages of this desolate return to China as Christian medical andseparated arid region there SpringS up in missionaries. th e hearts of all the male population a Pirit Of Contest SO fierce, indeed, Temperance in England. that they send curriers scourrying A temperance banquet was given to across waste to challenge 'the mayor of Southport, England, re- - 0ther the, desert to herald the skill and villages cently, at which the drinks were or- - and prowess of their football runners ange champagne, ginger champagne, and to tauntingly voice their ability lemonade, ginger ale, gingerette, win- - to mop up the earth with every and coffee. t iage, singularly and collectively, that dare come to compete with them. Challenges are accepted and dates LAUGHING GAS. for a great intervillage contest are decided upon, and the pick of the vilElder Berry What is your idea of lage brawn and skill go Into faith? Joblots Putting a nickle In for the event an event whichtraining means jthe plate and expecting a crown of pure that the visiting villagers, who go en masse to witness the sports, may regold. New York Herald. Dilzon Nice umbrella, that. What turn home uproariously happy) with and personal effects of did it cost you? Dalzey Six dollars. all the chattle or are loosers they their if hosts, Dilzon Oh, go home on foot,they jWhat did yours cost? over" plain just a little effort. Roxbury Gazette, Band, without even plodding the solace of countShe Why doesnt Mr. Pompous join ing ties. The Papagos are profound the church ?. He seems to be quite a gamblers and will stake even their He I guess he feels as jgood man. the church ought to join him. Detroit j Free Press. Customer A loaf of br?ad, please. , Five-ceBaker loaf or ten-eeloaf? Customer (precisely) I will j take one of the loaves that you sell for five cents. Somerville Journal. Gus How did you happen to ask her to marry you the first time you ever met her? Cholly Well, aw you see I had just been introduced to her, and I ah couldnt think of anything else to say. Harpers Bazar. That was very kind of your uncle to debts. Humph, I dont think so. He might have given ms the money and let me pay em. What difference would that have made? It would have my credit. Harpers Bazar. At a military examination Officer: The opponents of our military system j say that standing armies are disastrous to the country. Can you name anything a Kick. Picking Up the onBall for that is more disastrous? Cadet "Ye3, hwhide turn of the the sandals a runaway army. iice. Chronik der When the time for the great strug- Bliggins is a fine fellow, remarked fie draws near the men. women and the promiscuous eulogizer I believe thildren of the near village, or vilwarse he would share his last dollar with a bfes,seat ufor far uten-trienthem with their ying Well, replied the chronic tils and sufficient food toculinary while debtor, maybe he would. I guess I way, taking, also, most subsist of their perhave never been so fortunate as to run ianal effects and horse stock, to back across him when he was down to his ffieir convictions of success. last dollar. Washington Star. It is a truly gala occasion, for there Lord Bleshugh Afwaid tofollow ire dances and fiestas, in which all thr hounds? Why, I didnt think you- take r,nrT horse races and exhibitions sLklU glren At.erwlcaus were afwaid of anything!- tnu.an 34trr,la who are quite as y Wool E. Yest Y ell, I ain t much ol foxterous as the American cowboy a horseman, and blamed if Im going m riding ponies and casting the row- one of them hide Iariet. of to take the chaiices Nothing, however, detracts from the blooded horses taking the bit and run- ent an on the day of its oc- kef with. island off little clean your ning me. Puck. currence a wild an excited congret gation gather around the starting line coaching their favorites with cries of praise, and flinging tahnts of weakness and general decrepitude at all competitors up to the moment they are off. What a race! Now one man Is ahead, and his clan yell in a frenzy of joy, but he fumbles the ball with his foot and another lithe sprinter has thrown in front of him. They are making the turn. One or two are hopelessly in the rear. On they come, and the last mighty spurt for victory is made, with jaws set and muscles quivering under the terrible strain, Two balls go into the air at once, kicked by powerful legs. One drops short of the line a few feet and the other rolls over a winner. The game is over and the players, limp and prostrate, are carried into the little grass houses to recuperate. ,r v'SSrf' ; i 'm V rw, W- ZT&'Ai? - jr Mountains and Lower Sevier. Address, j? n ; !j - ) . ! mud-bedanbb- aje Cslisciiois Promptly At! ilci U uta: Pnfeor vyl - ft 1,1 t I Ho for Detroit, Fish Springs, Gold Hill sol-On- i er i.j-r.i- ? For flit j ,'KS Join Y Snull Horse Grower and Deale RANGE: House Mounts. an'i Lower Sevier. Oasis, Utah. urerson b4 Breederi dealers is Short horn Durbams. Horses a a brand on lf)l ' thigh. Cattls slops each ear. Hang4 Li Iw Sevier rlvsi and mountains between AiiUs etatiou on the U. P. Kj and Leam lngton. Address, Leamington, Hillard O., Utah s a -- 1 ENGLISH STAGE COACHES. Parley Alirti Horses same brand on left thigh. Cattle-cl- ose crop in left and slit in right ear. Range, Lower Sevisr. Address, ' Des ret, Utah. The First Were Considered Marvels in Speed and Comfort. , over-viole- bin of cattla.Rax3 Willow Springs, Address, 5 j F. J. Keiti;?, Fuk Springs, . Jaab County 0 T on left c. thib; swallow double fork in left ear. Range, Lowct Eerier. Address Ctl r CM3. 1 Ilionrsn Oasis, Millard Co. Utah. h Mark, slit tight and two silts !n-efte- brand y, Samo ar. loft on shoulder on horses . P. N. Petersen, Addresa Oasis Utah, Range, Lew er Sevier. Same left on Horses. thigh Upper slope and one under slit ta left ear, and two under silts is right ear. RANGE :Oth i Creek. 'Sims Walker Addrbss, Oak City, Utah, O. S:, MARTIN, SALT LAKE. - hls ; I . i , -- . , !I mud-painte- the-kio- ' vil-teri- ne . ; I j Dealer in FRUITS, VEGETABLES, BUTTER, Eggs. Poultry, Game, Yeal Pork and Beef, Smoked and Fresh Fisk, Flour, Hay and Grain. It will pay you to ship your goods to ms. 1 charge 10 per cent, for handling and remit aa toon as goods are sold. Cam give first-elacountry references if desired. ar T7. G. M STEWARD, OFiricSi C3 W. 2nd, Couth, SALT LAKE CITY p. b. cox 4Q, Hand Samples Iren Assay 1.00 ' Copper Arsay iTei'Ja CampUs Frank Land and 1.C0 D.C0 D, Hobbs, Land (Latr Lig;s:( r U. S. Office.) Mining Attorney. Correspondence solicited. Twenty-tbre- s years experience. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. BIRD & LOWE, nl t lW iS j J pay-you- $1.00 i.! j nt 0 AllornP':5 O nt r Ge-genwa- rt. I ! a. j 1 , , J BALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. : -- , i to-da- GEO. eaxsoN, y r j m r (mi in uIm ,. r.:n WHI1 r C i , i In. r ,m h 'I ! r k t Kf 51 ' L ... 1 ta CAN I OBTAIN A PATENT? answor and an honest opinion, vrietli prompt lULNN A: CO., who baye had nearly Uiy experience In the ratent bumnohs. Coiumut,) J tKina atrlclly confidential. A formation concerning Entente and how to0f i,i, tarn them sent free-- Also a 01 mecW leal and scientific books sentcatalogue free. & Patents taken through Mmin Co. rerrly ppeoialarenotieetnthe frleilihe Amct iron. bromrht widely before tne po , ewr thus out cost to the inventor. This sp'f n ; d r,m issued weekly, elegantly illu8rnto. Las hv far t a of anv st icrl if p lareet circulation 8 a rear, bniimle world. "V wj ia lie ',ue G- ( 'ff "Ic d'r - Jor .o "Mr WILLIAMS, T uirpri .and ct, L icked xjTgui. hca r.reU Harness, Saddlery, Buggy) Whips, Nose Bags, Pads, Hardware, Leather, etc. Fine Buggy Harness a Specialty. Wholesale and i If a iiffiPCl Collar tnclui anctio xust Retail. it Gre cred Our goods have been extensively used in Deseret and yicinity, and given the best satisfaction. Mail orders Bill receive prompt attention. "argar .rd Si: the i;e CROW BAKING Leads All the Rest- comp Carm f'&ion i ret m ra fire A Ila ior ch - an :k, AWARDS. je to r fg che Support i S ard of "JES o Home State Fair 1894, 1 tived bn Lirpcrc Hold a' brr os, Medal. r Industrie .I -- Three Cream Baking and rgaret 'r then . Powder Gold Medals. i v her 'ieve anieg vs hit Keep vi at, tk of 'dfr to 'd want Your 3nperior Quality Flavoring Extracts Gold ' Medal. Khven e of t: Money ain at Best Quality and Display of Bad a YiTater. Mn th '1 a ter. tl Home, r y--f H; adous f if she 5 afided tLinl t :try; "a , th throi tarct MANUFACTURED BY TIIE TREASURE. I Jfre. 5 HEWLETT iSIOS., The Bank of Englands Method of Frotectln $25, 000,000. Of the millions of pounds of treasure CALT LAKE CITY, UTAH stored during the year In the banks of London, so careful and, thorough is the Spices Pure and Ground JDaily. system of surveillance that rarely more than a few thousands get into the hands of thieves and burglars. Few great banks in the world are so carefully guarded as the Bank of Eng- - '0 I BOX icrh fotj th tc Ft 1 2i ES" . Ho k look; ; ' larger? arrabie id:: THE land. The Old Lady of Threadneedle street keeps a good watch upon her treasures. One room alone the specie room Is estimated to contain gold coins of the value of $25,000,000. The safety of the Bank of England is further insured by a magnificent system of electric wires, all of which communicate with the quarters of the bank guard and elsewrhere. If a burglar touched these wires he would set into motion bells whose sound would alarm every one within hearing distance, and the thief would fall an easy prey. Many of the safes will stand anything except dynamite. Every bank and insurance companys office in London has its own strong room and safes, in which may he stored valuables, etc. The newer banks probably possess the safer strong rooms, for 'in their construction the latest improvements are incorporated. In nearly every case the big banks are chary of speaking of the manner in. which they keep their treasures. One bank permits only its manager and an assistant to visit certain strong rooms, while another, to guard against any tendency shown by the watchman to fall asleep, presents its servants with chairs on which they can sit in a certain position. If one falls asleep and moves in the chair the piece of furniture closes up and throws him upon the floor. The result is that unless the watchman can sloop while standing or walking the employes of the bank are bound to keep their eyes open. New York 1 'ta OAUlAir. to-da- GUARDING I e woirttm latest designs a nd secure rontncs. iiUNN & CO M w lOliK. uO! - sr x rr i :o copyrights - MANUFACTURER AND IMPORTER OF - ei L on left tame brand on ltfl nt v i(M Harness and Sa ddl ery W. , . n: rcIVE ATS JRM Mark's , WATCHMAKER, Stage coaches were used in England . at the end of the seventeenth century.-Theare described in an old book by a traveler, who says: By stage coaches ohe may be transported to any place, sheltered from foul weather and foul ways, free from endangering ones health of body by hard jogging or motion; and this not only at a low price, as about a shilling for every five miles, but with such velocity and sjjeed as that the posts in some foreign countries make not more than, five miles a day, for the stage coaches called- flying coaches, make forty or fifty miles in a day, as from London to Oxford or Cambridge, and that In the space of twelve hours, not counting the time for dining, setting forth not too early nor coming In too late. This journey In 1666 occupied two days; but a coach called the Flying Coach, was afterwards put on, which performed it in thirteen hours in the summer. As late as 1692, however, the time taken in winter riks twTo days. A writer. In 1673, suggested that only one stage coach should go to every shire town in England once a week, and that the speed should not be more than thirty miles a day in j in winter. summer and twenty-fiv- e Nine years later the journey from Nottingham to London occupied four days in winter. A writer in the reign of Wrilliam III., describes England as excelling all other nations in the matter of coaches, which he particularly praises for their Borne of these coaches, expedition. he says, will travel above fifty miles in a summer day. The state of the roads in 1703 may be gathered from the fact that it took the king of Spain fourteen hours to go from Portsmouth to Petworth, ' in Sussez. An attendant says that he did not get out of the coaches save only when they were overturned or stuck fast in the miro, and the last nine miles took six hours to cover. The fine roads kept which England y are due to the stage enjoys coach, and the comparison betweenthe roads over which first they travis wide, ineled and those of y deed. -- ' x G. A. Gardner, lf Piar.o. p pn npn P r' c) NEPHI, UTAH. Watches and jewelry promptly Champions ofl San Xavier Vlllagre. The victor and his people are- - happy paired. Mail orders solicited. In the knowledge that they are richer by far since morning in ponies find persoal effects. Lt i HINCKLEY. i ! l FRAM 13.00 Fiah Spr'ngs, -5.00 " Gold Hill and Ipabah. 7.GC . Tare for transportation out and return lf fares. A ddress, and F, DAVIS, Proprietor, one-ha- JUTA of ia nw lie., and t th rtaaou.'.tle ters,. Oasis to Detroit, 4 !ef. Will tflre and Thursday, and arrives at terminal points' within 3 hours. ) -- L;cc FRANK WHITEHEAD Office, First Nations! bank EUJm .TROYO, 5 SALT LAKE CITY, Tk9 Oasis and Fish Springs stage leaves D sals and lbs pah at 8 a. m., each Monday i i xVlWi i ed 4 md Ibapah! ; P05. i LAND and L 1IKII;q - Law. at Attorney Roods and Efe - r : IAKKs SAMUEL A. KING, , j y W. Lftk ' fu: rt vhicl 'ats Cf c Mouse, d Hi . 'If1 up trj -- 3 DESERET, UTAH, (One mile from Oasis Station.) JT the l t te-- t ... v 5 s Hotel Is tlie Only Between IsTeiDh-- and Mil ford IPirst-clats- 1 -- a o-- . t i RATES III IIARMOIIY WITH THE TIMES. u We have a well of the famous Deseret Lithia Water on the premises, and which Is a guaranteed cure I rr - 1 for Brights and all diseases of the Kidneys, Bladder and all other urinal troubles. In order to show our faith la water, we make the following i tion f to-wi- t: If anyone P afflicted with any of the troubles aboe. enumerated are not relieve month and cured In three ojon no charge will be made for Lear in mind the Laeret House is first-clas- s 1. in every particula MRS. J. F. GIBBS, Proprietor. 0; |