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Show CHILDRENS Schilling's Best Is simply good honest tea. well grad- ed, fresh - roasted, packed air-tig- ht. If you dont like it. your returns grocer your money CORNER. TIMELY TOPICS FOR OUR BOYS AND GIRLS. Thirteen I'vntnrlra Ago Train bo, (imtin fur tmnliiii at Home Origin An Invention of the In ben Signalling. in full. V There is no other such dealing' in tea. ft iRnjr Sun FnKiMii th when m T rri'i.u (Mil: H And tb v.mJ A bit: I'm T!i- 419 night whi-sth- s er iii'iuri'l gathtin; tii-- All in a nu-rrrow. Noon's the tiiiip fir t !.e b li b b 1 - OUR ALMANACS. The Tables In Tlieiu Are Jtliud Blau. Blade by n had ralher a novel experience last year In the matter of gathering tabled bowing the rise and setting of the sun. the changes of the moon, high and low 1 tides, etc.," said a publisher to a Wash' Ingtou Star man. Out I am fixed for thla year. In my experience aa a publisher I had printed about everything that I thought could be printed. Finally' an advertlalng concern wanted me to get out an almanac for them. They furnished all the copy for the almanac except the almanac Itself that is, the tables. I supposed I would have no difficulty In getting them, but I soon found out that I was mistaken. My desire was to get the tables correct and to have them prepared in an authoritative way. After interviewing some of the experts In Washington I found that they were all disinclined to take any outside work. Finally one of them consented to do It. and he did, charging me J300 for the calculations 2S for each month. I am about having a similar work done ibis year, and came here for that purpose, but I learned that all the calculations for the various patent medicine and many other almanacs are made by a blind man in Pittsburg, Pa., n amateur mathematician and astronomer of considerable local reputation. I sent for the tables and have received them. He charged me exactly G, or 50 cents for each month. I understand that the actual work Is done by his children, who write from his dictation. He tells me that he has supplied the same tahlcs for about 100 different almanacs for 1S97. Maw EnglUh K.illway. Proposals have been made to construct n new railway between Liverpool and Manchester, to as to meet the compoti: kii offered by the sliji canal. 4oalrrencc 4 j Itaft-- a Forthe annual coiifrmice, . Woman1- L. D. S., - cnpfi-rT.oand L. D. S.. at Salt Lake City, April 41b 5M1 and 6th, inclusive, the following rates are authorized from t.he place named to Salt Lake City and return via. the Rio Grande Western rail wav Ogden $1.50' Roy jti 20, Clearfield ft. 10, Layton 75 cents, Kaytville 60 cent, Farmington 5.) cents, Lake Shore 40 cent, Wc'xi Cron 23 cent, Murray 5 cents, Germania 25 cent, Bingham Junction 35 cent, Bingham $1.50, Riverton 70 cents, Lehl $1.25, American Fork ft 35, Geneva $1.50. Irovo ft 90, Sprlngvllle fi.io, Spanish Fork $2.25, Benjamin $1.25, $2 35, Santaquln Goshen $2.75, Eureka $3.25, i Mammoth $3,251 Silver Cltv $3.25, a Nebo 60, Thistle f $3, i,7, $3, Mllburn $3, Falrview $3, ML Pleasant $3, Spring City $3, Ephraim $3, Mantl $3, Sterling I3.25, Gunnison Salim I4, Sigurd $4 40, Richfield Elsinore $5, Joseph $5.20, Belnap LSi Clear Creek $3.95, P. V. junction Scofield $5, Castle Gate $5, Helper $5, Price $5, Suunyslde $7, Green River $9.50, Thompsons $io, Cisco $io, Frulta $10, Grand Junction fio Tickets will be sold on followiug dates From Ogden, Bingham. Sprlngvllle, Silver city and Intermediate points, from April 3rd to 6th, Inclusive: tickets limited to April 12th, 1897, From all other points, April 2nd to 5th inclusive; tickets limited to April istu, 1S97; except Grand Junction, Frulta and Cisco, at which points tickets are on sale only on April 3rd, limited to date of Issue on going trip. MONEY SAVED IN iSi. Pay-so- n M-3S- Cas-Bll- $-7- o $4-9- Did you save any money :.last year If you did you ahould deposit It where It will work for you this year just as you worked for It last year. Zions Savings Bank and Trust company of Salt Lake City pays 5 per cent, interest on any amount front $1 up. Start an account kow and add to It as often as' you can Write for any information desired, Is President and WilfordWoodri-fM. Georck Cannon, Cashier. f Use Hewlett Bros. .:w. THE rCBEST BEST AND MADE. Oar lissts af This Head Guaranteed Equal to the Best sb the Market or Honey Refunded. V'?" i- light. And tnis may FpI- - r.t tuorn. But Just wtU-- the twilight shadows fall la the time to pop lh corn. See it! hear it! pop! pop! pop! Hipplty! eklpppy! hi! hiii! hop! Doll and honpii may do for morn. But night's the time to pop the corn Golden graina In your lianda you hold. But Into the pan they go. And quick as a wink the wizard Heat Will turn them all to snow. Shake them up with a steady hand Over the firelight bright, Then turn them into the big brown bowl In their fluted caps of white. Bee them! hear them! pop! pop! pop! Jlipplly! aklpplty! hop! hop! hop! Kite and tops may do for morn. But night's the time to pop the corn. Angelina W. Wray. Thirteen Centuries Ago. A boy from Mecca was seeing Damascus. He was a handsome lad, thir- was invented because of tne destruction of a load of eggs, When locomotives were first built thf; country roads were tor the. moat part crossed at grade and the engine driver had no way of giving warning of his approach except by blowing a tin horn. The from horn, It may be imagined, was being sufficient warning. One day In the year lh!53 a fanner of Thornton was clo sing tic? track on one of the country n.id with a great load of tr.;;s and baiter. Just us lie came out u ;on the track a tra-- j approached, engine men new cm but the farmer li l not hear 1L Eighty dozen of eggs and fifty pounds of butter were smashed into an indistinguishable, unpleasant mass and mingled with the kindling wood to which the wagon was reduced. The railway company had to pay the farmer the value of his wagon. It was con' sidered a very serious matter and straightway a director of the company, Ashlen Baxter by name, went to Alton Grange, where George Stephenson lived, to see If he could not Invent something that would give warning mere likely to be heara ZiepLsnson went to work and the newt day had a contrivance which, when attached to the engine boiler and the steam toned on gave oat a shrill discordant sound. The railroad directors, greatly delight- ed, ordered similar contrivances at- tacbed to all the locomotives, and from that day to this the voice of the loco-- 1 motive whistle has never been silent From Iron. Auoth.r Evening Gainr. Crambo. Two pieces of paper, unlike both In size and color, are given to eacl. person. On one of them a noun must lie written, and on the other a question. Two gentlemen's hats must then be called for, Into one of which the nouna must be dropieil, and Into the other the questions and all well shuffled. The hats must then be handed round, until each person 'is supplied with a question and a noun. The thing now to be done Is for each player to write an answer In rhyme to tlm question he finds written on the one paper, bringing in the noun written on the other paper. Sometimes the questions and the nouns are bo thoroughly inapplicable to each other that It is impossible to produce anything like sensible poetry. The player need not trouble about thi however, for the more non' lish-'i- l t iir rhyme the greater the fun. Sometimes players are fortunate enough to draw from the hats both noun ami question that may he easily linked tog tlier. A question once dra'rn was: Why do summer roses fac ?" The noun drawn was butterfly, that the following rhyme was easily conrocti d : Sumner roses fade away. The reason why I cannot say, Unless It be became they try To cheat the pretty butterfly. to-da- .IN, Marble and G ranite, Mantles, etc. rl G-rate- s, Suit NUf to-d- n right hand. VF" thu? City, THE PRICES AND DES1CNS. FOR MARRIED OR ABOUT TO BE And In either ease you want to uv economy, as isa veil Known fart that the first thing in good housekeeping (on which every lady should pride herself) is economy, and wn a lsh to dwell upon this word "economy" by saying that It is not economy" to buy something cheap lierause it is cheap, nor something that imitates something good, because it is cheap also, but to buy good goods at alow price is economy" In every sense of the word and also good Judgment: and do you ever stop and think that thnre is an article that you have beau buying aluceyou first started to keeping house (it matters not how long ugothattlme was) tliut you are:myingto-du- y as much for that same article without any Improvements as you did then, not withstanding the grrat reduction which and material lias been made both in for them tnura'.'tiira of that article, and that Is baking 1owder?'' What did you pay for the first ?can you bought? Whnt are you iwyiug now ? And we want to call rthut we are your attention to the manufacturing a Raking Powder and telling it at a price that is in keeping with everything else of today, and there are two things that we want to)imprea upon manufacturing your mind: That we are a baking Powder, ami we guarantee it to lie as good at any buklng powder made, beyond, that the price is Just one-hal- f what other I Hiking powders equal to this : ) can, DR. G. W. SHORES, The Oldest Specialist la ike West. NOT ONE. DOLLAR NEED BE PAID UNTIL YOU fc- -r 25 try a ran of 'The Saltalr we are confident that Powder. Baking you will use none other. It is for sale by all grocers.but if your grocer cannot supply yon with it please drop us a card with a trial your address and we will send youwill use ran free and we are sure you none other. Tours resiirctfiilly, Powder, which is known a thi: saijTAih bakixo POWDER CO. Office, 40 'CMcnra llloclc. Telephone Xo. DK. O. W. SHORES, always seeking to help suffering mankind, always trying to convince people that he gives value received for every dollar paid him, has decided to give quackery, fraud and Imposition its death blow, and protect the suffering classes from the dewloable methods of quacks and charlatans. Every sufferer from LOST 411. CTRL STAMP &JXESL MAN HOOD Bemlnal Weakness, Varicocele, Hydrocele, Byphillo. Gonorrhoea, Stricture, small or shrunken organs, old ago and all other private iltsuues, whether caused by ignuran-ie- , excess or conta-c-u.- 'i. no mailer how severe, you can consult DK. G. V. SilOKKS. tho ohvsl-cia- n wlio lius his life to curing chronic disease, g.vtn aitii be examined, adJ wiLhout vised. treati'd and paying him one dollar until fn- cure is effected. J'he doctor reserves ttic right, however, to refuse any incurable case If he can't cure you lie don't want your fiouey. ouch an offer was never before made by a responsible and he. G. W. 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Seott & Co (INCORPORATED.) IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN 13 A R Hardware STEEL PIPE SHEET AND Powder n Lsk-- WRITE b. Kr,;,; and HEADSTOSES NOXCMESTS fr teen years old, by the name of Mohammed. He had come from Arabia with his uncle, who was on a business trip to Damascus and other Syrian cities. Most assuredly he knew the story of Damascus, the garden of the Lord, watered by the seven branches of the river Albana, founded by the grandson of Shem. His family sprang from the distinguished tribe of Kore-lsthe custodians of the sacred shrine at Caaba, and the Arabian descendants of Ishmael were as well Informed In biblical history aa their Hebrew kinfolk. It was not the antiquity of Damascus that appealed to Mohammeds delighted eyes and carried captive his fancy, but scenes, Its bright bazaars, revealing all the life for which It stood. Its street world far exceeding In marvels anything he has ever Imagined. The Arabian boy grew to manhood, possessed of grace of person and fascinating qualities of mind. He was by turns a shepherd, a merchant, the manager of the estates of a widow namrl Cadijah, and afterward her husband. A few miles from Mecca Is a cave much frequented by Mohammed. Here he Is visited by the Angel Gabriel and bidden to tell his fellow-me- n An Invention In there is biit one God, and Mohammed Is bis prophet. lie is given a copy of An Amsterdam correspondent of the the Koran, written since all eternity Westminster Gazette writes: It looks oil tablets In the heaven, and he la as If we dull Dutchmen are upon the commanded to take the sword and con- point of giving to the world a priceless quer the world for the new faith. And Invention, the means by which ships at now the Arabian boy calls himself the sea may be on speaking terms, under prophet of God, with a multitude of ail circumstances, or have the power Mohammedan followers. The sword to communicate with the shore. Some or the Koran la the watchword of his weeks since people living on the outarmies everywhere victorious. In brief skirts of the town, returning home in while Damascus pays tribute to her the dark hours of the evening were Arabian conquerors, and the city that cared by very peculiar unearthly gave him his first vision of the world ounds, something akin to the deep, Is no longer Christian but Moslem. penetrating scream of a steamer's syren Such in quick succession Is the fats of In the mist, although there was no Jerusalem, Antioch, and Aleppo. water near to apeak of, and consequentAll this happened more than thirteen ly no possibility of a steamer. The ridcenturies ago. The Koran contains the dle is now solved. It has been found doctrines of Mohammed,' as he said possible to produce a constant, unvarythey were given him by the angel. ing sound which may Among other things it commands the (1) Be heard at a distance of at least practice of prayer. Five times each five miles against a stiff breeze. day must the believer turn his face (2) Is of such a nature and quality toward Mecca and engage In devotion. that It Is quite easy to determine to a Mecca, the birthplace of the boy Mo- nicety the direction from which It hammed, and thither every worshipper comes. of Damascus turns at the muezzin call. (3) Is produced by an Instrument Centuries ago a Tartar people con- which can be moved about without alquered the Arabs, but adopted their re- tering the sound that is, in the same y It Is the Moslcm-Tur- k manner as an electric searchlight ligion, and who rules in the East, not the (O Last, not least, that parts of the Moslem-Ar&instrument may be differently tuned, The faithful of all nationalities, how- which makes it possible to give conas they did stant alternative signals which may be ever, pray to Allah thirteen hundred years ago, to "destroy codified, so that a conversation may be the infidels, make their children or- kept up. It appears that the Inventors some phans, defile their abodes, give them and their families, and their house- weeks since made trials In the dark, holds, and their women, and their pos- and, of course, in lonely, outlying sessions, as booty to the Moslems. places In the neighborhood, and so proTruly, the boy from Mecca was born duced the ghostly noises aforesaid. under a brilliant star, but who will say Competent persons are of opinion that the thing really Is a great success. The It was good and beneficent? Zealand Compatiy has resolved to give tho Invention a fair trial, and the Origin of the Steam TVbWtle. world soon hear more of It. It It Is told that the locomotive whistle Is quitemay clear that If the steamer which met the Drummond Castle had possessed such an Instrument and Its sigBaking nals could hare been understood by the Drummond's officers, the disaster Three-frowspires mlaht not hare occurred Are HchI. Origin of the Klile Saddle. They Are Ground The origin pf tho aide saddle in EngFresh Every Day. land is attributed to Joan Stutoville of ! the Manor of Ilessie, five miles from Hull. The ancient Manor of Ilcssle Three-frowTriple was formerly in the possession of the Flavoring K.xtrneta Btutevillcs. Lady Stuteville carried ths iffet states to Hugh do Wake, and the deAre Delirious. vice on her seal exhibited a lady la TRY TIIEM that posture, holding the bridle In her h, Elias Morris ana. Sons Company,. IRON, ACENTS Buffalo Scale Company, FOR - . Detroit Stove Co., Atlas Engine Works, Dodge Wooden Pulleys, California Powder Works, Celebrated Anchor Brand Cylinder and Engine Oil. Ilowe, Brown & Co., Drill and Tool Steel, I Miners' Tools, Stoves, Tinware, etc, And a General Assortment of Mill Findings. STORE 16S MAINJSTREET. WAREHOUSE SALT LAKE CITY, 125 W. - SECOND SO. UTAH 'i i |