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Show T GLOBE THEATER, 160. JAPA3TS Mlilttan Tha Braaary Wu Cklatty lUurk ,bla for lu IlfBk A flag ui hoisted in front fit the building tu Indicate to the public that here was the playhouse, says the Nineteenth Century. Inside, the ntage was illuminated with branch torchlights, as in chuiches, and a band of musicians armed with trumpets, cornets. hautboys and other instruments, played three flourishes to announce the commencement of the performance. Between the acts, too, they would play lively airs to while away the time The curtain was drawn, not upward, as now, but sideways; and In lieu of scenery cards were hung up, whereon was writ, in a big, bold band, we may be sure, the place or scene the spectator was to conjure up in his mind, as "This is a Garden," a "Palace." a Wood, or This Is Rome, and sq forth, as occasion might require. Judging from the light raillery of Sir Philip Sidney, It Is very doubtful whether there was a change of scenes at the period when dramatic pieces were just coming into vogue and supplanting the mediaeval mystery and morality plays. Before the play begun the audience amused themselves with reading, playing at cards, indulging In lusty banter, smoking and drinking ale ale at hufTcap, or dragons milk," which, Harrison says, people consumed so heartily that never did Romolus and Remus suck their lf with such eager and sharp devotion as these men ale at huffcap, till they be as red as cocks and little wiser than their combs. If It be the intention of the Elizabethan Stage society to revive the primitive playhouse, with all Its early traditions strictly adhered to, It .may be hoped that the minor details will not be wholly overlooked. The povelty and charm of the illusion would be heightened were gaslight excluded and the stage floor strewn with .rushes, and if were added a spruce, jhldalgo-llk- e playgoer stretched thereon at ease, his elbows resting on a stool, gazing with rapt attention as the play unfolds to his wondering imagination new phases in life's drama. she-wo- to Da l'i Goud. Only let ns love God and then nature will compass us about like a cloud of divine witnesses, and all influences from the earth and things on the earth will be tha ministers of God to do us good. ENTERPRISE CHEAT A RUBBER. DT ST. JACOBS OIL AMERICA. BY LARGE APPROPRIATION PERIAL DIET. IM- SORENESS AND STIFFNESS. The breezes will whisper our souls Into peace and purity and delight la beautiful scenery will pus Into sym- pathy with that Indwelling, though TO 1KFOUW un- seen, Spirit, of whose presence beauty la everywhere the manifestation faint indeed, because unearthly. Then not only will the stars shed upon us light, but from on high they will rain down thoughts to make us noble. God dwells in all things, and, felt in a man's heart, he is then to be felt in everything else. Only let there be God within us and then everything outside us will become a god-lik- e help Euthanasy. AMERICANS MARK TEA. Several months Elias Morris ana Sons Gompany,. ago, the Japanese Tea Guild sent to this country a special commission, composed of Mr. S. president of Shizuoka Prefec-turAssembly, and Mr. J. Ohara, member of Japanese parliament, to investigate the condition of the Japanese tea trade in the United States and Canada, with Mr. T. Fnroyn and to and Mr. T. Mizutany, the American representatlvea of the Japanese Tea Guild, in giving publicity to the merits of Japanese tea and the method of preparing them for drinking which would Insure the best results. Mr. Furuya and Mr. Mizutany are planning to open tea bazars in many of the principal cities in the United States and Canada, where ladles can enjoy a cup of fine Japanese tea made by experts, and at the same time rewhich will enable ceive instructions them to make it equally well at home. More than half the tea consumed lu tbe United States and Canada ia of Japanese growth, yet, the majority of Americana apparently do not under- stand how to prepare it so as to develop the delicious qualities which it contains. It ia believed by these gentlemen that when Americana are in possession of the secret of making good tea, the consumption in this country will fully equal that of Europe in proThe Japanese government portion. baa appropriated a large fund to aid the Japanese tea growers and tea merchants in prosecuting this educational work, and it is hoped that American ladies will be apt students. The main bureau of the Japanese Tea Guild baa Issued an official recipe for m iking Japanese tea, the translation of which is as follows: First Use a small. dry and thoroughly clean porcelain teapot Second Put in one teaspoonful of tea leaves for each cup of tea desired. Third When using Japanese teas, pour on the required quantity of fresh boiled water, and let stand with closed lid from 2 to 3 minutes. Never boll tbs leaves. In order to retain ths natural flavor, Japanese tea leaves should be kept in tight can or Jar, free from moisture. Note. To thoroughly enjoy the natural, delicate, and aweet flavor of Japanese teas, neither sugar nor cream should be used. Mit-suhas- hl, al Liable to Hunslroka. Experience has Indicated an extreme fatality from sunstroke in persons using alcohol to excess. The congestion and vaso motor paralysis, common In all inebriates, are both predisposing and exciting causes for the coma from the sun's rays. The breaking up the heat regulating centers of the brain by alcohol leaves the body powerless to resist ths sun's rays. Yet this fact Is not very widely recognized, and every summer the record of such cases becomes more prominent. Dr. Norton, in the New York Medical Journal, reports 50 cases of sunstroke brought into the Presbyterian Hospital with the following comment: "The use of alcohol seemed to have a direct unfavorable influence. The habit was marked In 32 per cent, moderate in 46 per cent, denied in 10 per cent, of the remalnng 12 per cent no history could be obtained. Eight persons were markedly alcoholic on admission and of these four died. Froapwtors' Slap of Itah. The Passenger Department of the Rio Grande railway has just issued an map showiug all mining districts of record, together with an outline sketch of the older districts, and calling special attention to several partially developed regions which recently have shown important uncovering of gold and copier, now JOINED THE SALVATION ARMY. attracting notice of prospectors, investors and others. The court circles of Sweden received For copies of this valuable map address B severe shock several years ago when F. A Waulkiou, G. P. A, Salt Lake City dt was announced that Prince Oscar, a nephew of the present king, was Cheese has crawled' up 2 cents and butjabaut to marry Miss Ebba Monk, a young lady of patrician birth, but far ter is strong," says the market report. below the prince In station. The king Every one who has watched the cheese protested and refused to permit the and tasted the butter knows that Forgo marriage, whereupon Prince Oscar de- Argus. clared that he would yield his title and resign all rights of succession, but State of Ohio, City of Toledo Lucas County, that marry Miss Monk he certainly as. Frank J Cheney makes oath that ha is would. The marriage was celebrated the senior partner of the firm of F. J. in due time and Prince Oscar has never Cheney & Co., doing business In ths City Toledo, County and State aforesaid, been seen in the royal circles since. of and said firm will pay the sum of The king and queen have maintained ONE that HUNDRED DOLLARS for each every case of Catarrh that cannot be friendly but distant relations with their and cured by the use of Halle Catarrh Cure. democratic nephew, who is known simFRANK J. CHENEY. to before me and subscribed In ply as Prince Oscar and who is im- mySworn presence, this 6th dsy of December, mensely popular with the people be- A. D. XhWL A W. GLEASON, (Seal) cause of his philanthropy. Notary Public. Prince OBcar and his wife have been Halls Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally on the blood and muacta directly devoted to causes of charity and benev- and cous surfaces of the system. Send for olence, but recently have created a sec- testimonials, free, CHENET A CO., Toledo, O. ond sensation by joining the ranks of Bold F.byC.Druggists. 76c. the Salvation army. The prince and Halls Family Pills are the best. meethis wife hold regular open-a- ir J. IL TompHare's a check endorsed ings according to the methods of the kins" who is Tompkins, a man or a A woman, of course. Why of course! It's endorsed at the wrong end. Cleveland Plain Dealer. 1 wo-ma- nt Zion's Savings Bank and Trust Company of Nos. 1, 8 and 5 Main street, Salt Lake City, Utah, now have on deposit more than a million and a half dollars. They pay 5 per cent interest per annum and compound the interest four times a yeur. Deposits are sent from all parts of the United States. Have you an account I If not, start an account NOW. Women and clil dren have the right to deposit in their own Write name, subject to their own order. for any information needed. $1 and . 1IOW TO HOI UK KITS and HEADSrOJU m 1616 Marble andMGranite, antles. etc. Grates, WRITE 1L GHOk ! Read tha Advarthiemaiit. will enjoy this publication much better if you will get into the habit of reading the advertisements; they will afford a most interesting study and will put you in the way of getting some excellent bargains. Our advertisers are reliable, they send what they advertise. You . PRICES AND DESIGNS FOR K JAS. GI.END1NNINO. and Tress SCOTT, F resident. 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UTAH Rooks and pcrlodlosla prspald io destination at Kperlal out of town raiaa on prlnas. publishers' oflli-e. ariwul, teachers and natural sup aiaiiuupry. na orders toad your pitta, IP "" PENSION wCrt(tok'A?IUK HICK FOIID, Wnahiast.n, It. C. tbay H. will N. II. Vnta. r tth quick replica. Staff WUi Corps. Proatcutlag Claims alec. P. J. CONWAY A (X)., West Second South at., Salt iAke City. nDODCV lIkwr O I MEW 1 878. DISCOVERY;.. quirk ralial aad curaa worse Hand fur hook of taatlnmntala and 1 0 (lay trrutuarut Fret. Or.n.H.kHaai'a auks, auum, in. nan. "There's one thing puts me out of ps tienco." "Wliat is that?" "These fat individuals. "Chicago Record. Ml It. Ckic.ga.lU. writers. MORPHINE and WHISKY HABITS. lloMKCl'KK. I look KKKK. to. J. SUM'S. luklaSISf., CHII AkO, ILL. W. N. U., Salt Lake No. 42, 1807 Wkas Answering Advnrtiaementn Kindly Inflata-mallo- tteaataabuttla- GO.. laana 136 Smith-Premie- arind cullc. Illaa ONE r tyiiewriters Caligraph anil Send uk your repair work. We keep an exiierieneed factory man thoroughly coi!iicleiit to repair all makes of type- a 11.) a paia, earaa 40 Catalog.. Kale Very Cheap, Remington. Dcnsmore, Yost Mrs. Wlaaiaar's Saatkla, Sfra, toathlng.aoflstia Iha fum. mlum TO Wrila far Any baking powder will lighten your cake, if that's all you want. Some are stronger than others, some more wholesome. Schilling's Best is both and more too. 15 UTAH CITY. LAKE CAR SAVE YOU 20 Father Doyle. Second-han- SAU SOUTH Any spicy fratlin's in the new playt Well, the lady answered, John bad hla mouth full of cloves. Indianapolis Jour-ul. Tha osteolngogists rontlrm the idea that we are fearfully and wonderfully made, but add that when the organization is delicate the resemblance to a hog is apt to be Globe Democrat. misleading SL Tha Illdrnus Da-ihideous demon goes stalking about No linger post is needed to point out bis path. Misery, want, desolation, suipoverty, robbery, treachery, arson, curses mark kindred cide, and a million It at every step. Graves filled with forms that once walked the earth with firm and manly trend that bespoke consciousness of godlike powers that were prematurely wrecked and blasted by the venomous breath of this merciless monster. Forms of grace and beauty, filled with souls of purity and loveliness, whose mission on earth should have been to shed the light of truth and joy and heavenly benediction among the dark places of earth.but whose purity was soiled; whose beauty turned to n graces ugliness, whose heaven-borof sin, dethe shrine at sacrificed were bauchery and degradation at the bidding of this heartless destroyer. Little graves of Infants, born to gladden happy homes and to grow up to be ornaments to society, but nipped in ths bud of life by one chilling blast from the icy lunge of this Insatiate demon. A Rev. 2000 ton Francisco Cit. Salt Lake - Mentloa Thin Paper. -- is promises Us always been tha prsctlcs of two bemispUrt Uvs been Marched faI attractive matter lor tU volume for 1696, aad tha contributor! for tto year moat eminent include not only popular writer of Action, but soma of State (men, Scientuta, Educator , Ezplorere sad loaders of Industry. TOTbs6IVKCompaaioa.thisTbs KOBE up-wa- received. W.LFOKD WOODRUFF, President. GEORGE M. CANNON, Cashier. tu PRINCE OSCAR. Sounding the Depth of Knowledge lie afmy. The prince exhorts and he am, knows much that knows enough to know that he knows nothing. True; hut he his wife lead In the street singing. knows more that knows enough to look as if ke knew everything. Brooklyn Life. The Unrup of Loro. The language of love Is peculiar to A groat eommotiou seems to have taken itself. In the first place, it is not so much vocal as optical; In the second place among railway circles, owing to s through car service between place, it is not understandable by the contemplated and Chicago which la to coast Pacific the ina can lover outside public. Only each week. This is not a one operate day k extant terpret it; there is no new departure by any means, as the Denhavon the subject Cupid as yet not ver A Rio Grande Railrond eouipauy and ing turned one of his feathers into a its connections have been 0erating a quill. And, even if such a book were through car service between the Pacific it would be and Atlantic written, to the coasts, via Salt Lake, Pueblo. unintelligible gibberish falling the key. Denver, Kansas City and Chicago for .For the key is love Itself, and love only three and days each week, viz: can translate the difficult passages of years, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday every bis own language. Such, for instane, evening. The ears for this through serAs those which occur between two pairs vice are of the latest Pullman design, and of eyes, or between two pairs of lips. re supplied with new clean linen and adHe comprehends also the meaning of ding throughout. A Iullman porter L astender glances, shy blushes, exquisite signed to each car. Those cars are under silences and loving monosyllables. The the personal supervision of a special excurchief beauty and charm of the language sion agent, whose duty it is to of love lie in its very simplicity, for, passengers are gives every comfort ami needless to say, with the exception of atieutiou. the aforesaid monosyllables, words For further information, apply to any form but a small part of its component agent, or to B. F. Nevina, genoral agent, It is this fact. I suppose, or to H. M. Cushing, traveling passenger elements. which makes It such an easy tongue to gent, I). A R. G. railroad, M West Soooud learn and causes its students to be South street, Balt Lake City, Utah. numerous. (om panion Distinguished Writers. Hoe. Thomas B. Reed Hoe. George F. Hour Lillian Nordics Prof. N. S. Sbalcr Right Hoe. W. E. Gladstone The Duke of Argyll Hoe. Heery Cabot Lodge Hon. Justin McCarthy, M. P. er 1 Indicates tbs strangtr sad volnma : Ths following partial lint of contributor of uzt year sttxsctivcn text-boo- non-lov- Util'S The Story-Telle- rs. bet mlrfatW am Important atlkla for tha next yaara valoma at Tha Compaaioa, to ha pabllabad Mr. Qledotoae la tho Now Yoari Number. ART CALENDAR In Twelve Colon T0 NEW SUBSCRIBERS. Cppp rf YOUTH'S sad wttk SMS HlllKm toartotlaa n to a Mart W,tt,U,ate Tka Mll.aadatall laraMtoad toJaaaaas 1. and ntw Tzar sorau mnrnzsi aad nunuiWalw aad aaikayad to fate. rtl b Ml IMI-- to i Vtmrw COMPANION, 1 aalaau. to to tato-wtoto toga law Itof U Sabaarlbara. 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