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Show KnV. ACItS OF liM far. DKlI.hitS kavot-icssu- O LOTHIN o. Agents fur ilia Cuupor Wugiiii itnd Ui UkX'on)iii:kMit:liiiitrv. V'l A 11 HOTEL, ala MfH Vaalli CNau AcuMi.iihiiiatimis. firat (jW"A11 iboM viit.lnn l;i Turn pie i Lou Id inquire fur t ! House. Free euiiVbtuu.e lu Ilia -Temple every il so lira in ami Klshling, Rkhr Ili jiriel. r Hv. .Iki-vk- v a.Willes, PfBd 1- N- -- DBA Mill PENEIRAL MERCHANDISE. Agent lo Studebuker Bros. Wagons, Carriage and Caiis. Agent lor Amo Whilney's Steel Mowers end Reapers. - - Utah: US BP. Post Opposite OtTice. MAIN STI'll FIRST LAfcN ACCOR K()D GtTJS 04 N CALL. A WbMuo. - - Vtnli A. H. ANDREWS & CO., OF CHICAGO, ILL, X WUKAeTl'IlKHR or Kurnitun Appira cur Met mg i'f D.tk, )lw -. I'lucl. ItiMi'il G o!h r lb I!Cnur-f- . Al.-- o Kr-r-i lia'fe, i1 r. li.iik L'liuir. Fumihliinge mill n niii en K U IVrtira tiling in lii line "will i'n w :: to on, i r aril ti- II t! Brad A- - I! of t'iiv iilni'i'. w'.i'i ford, Add A rfrees wi- -'i n mien. 1x .77, Sint', San r"!" . letieia Cinintv. Cta!) l tua, r. 1 - l-- i Mill Planing Moulding. , ! ! : I lavender water, beside, a large, ur.tujwu quantity of perfumes with more preuaiauie names. Tba plant Is at lie best be.a-vaIts third and seventh year. It la harvested la August, end Immerse nun urre uf follow tbo vsni to the dlstihery. The mductioa of perfunia yielding ptsnls at I'lctoria, in Kew Mouth ttawa, Is Immense. The mignonette, sweet verbena, r rosemary, laurel, ormuge aud iu geran.um, glow tue-rg roster abuudauce than iu any oilier part of tba world. Bailor, while yet leagues at aea, know whea they are nearing tba coasts of Biiain by tha nubile tierfuuiee which are welled lloora sings of the roses of oceanward, Ueehmera and Bishop He her of tha spicy breoee of Veybm. Quit aa Industry lu lerfumed flowers has been opened up la kwth Australia, tha climate being sdspted to it. To Judge by what Cronins says la hie Wealth of California," tba Utter Hlata la not lavish la odorous flowers. They are gorgeous, and that la all. But tbs deficiency is fragrance of flower is amply supplied by the aromatic shrubs end vines, such as mint, honeysuckle, sage and fennel, which arc especially abundant la many parts of Loa Angeles. Borne Idea of tha extent of the production and tha profit in the cultivation of flowers can ha derived from Hie following silts menta, which have been amply verified: An acre of jasmine placte, 80,uuuiu number, will produce MUU pounds of flower, valued nt 11,200; aa acre of rose trees, UMtuta number, will yield 2,000 pounds of flowers, worth tint; 8u0 orange tree, growing on an acre, will yield, nt tea years of ege, ,Ulu pound! of flowers, valued at I2SU; an sere of violate, producing l,tioo pounds of flowers, U worth IhOO; an acre of casein trees of about KU will, ot three years of age, yield KM pounds of flowers, worth MU; aa g acre of geranium pUnu will yield over 2400 ounces distilled utter, worth HOUO; on acre of Uvooder, giving over 1,500 pounds of flowers for distillation, will some-thin- yield a value of 11,500. Silos (alto written attars) are largely wed in perfuming soaps, lo in powders the heae of which U starch aud orris), enlifrieet (made of powdered myrrh end and sweetmeats, largely amphot), aaongee, known by the names of peiper-amt- , Uveoder and rose. Odor are rls.ai-le- d and they blend into each other very much as Colorado. The odors of verbena, lemon, bergamot, orange and citron art celled lemon-likodors; the almond-lik- e odors are heliotrope, vanilla aud violet tha epica odors are clove, cinnamon aud cassia. Tha odors are extracted from virions part of the plants. from the rind, as In the lemon and orange; from tha seeds, no U the esurnwny and nutmeg; from Um recto, as lathe orris; from the leaves, ts in the sage, mint sad thyme; from the burn, as m tha casais and cinnamon; rosewood and sandalwood odors aie taken from the wood. Certain perfumes are made for the market by mixing odors. For instance: Jasmine and tuberose produce hayacintli, and jasmine and orange produce sweet pee. Buch mercial odors known as "Hwart Daphne," "Fraugipauni, etc., are wedeoa Iht pnn dpte. In auclent times pertiiuin were extea lively used in religious rvreiii outre. The Bome-time- etc. Lumber, Picked, All kiada of Custom m lice. work dune or ah't - , by til Pr Order a. u.Hlv aiienled t j. item Hanaen.Prop. Main - I., kit. Pleasant r. Gates & Snow, yVoro City, Utah. Paai.KN- kiuitf. I' - C:ira-:i,- . B.-L- We aim n CollarII. .radge m - ni.lr Knrnitiin of all Citr iace Kh tiiriiii. mil e guarantee our ii. ml to any in tin Tmit-r- NVe tonal "ell at BID BOCK MICE. We will piv fre'ulil on pi.lw purchased in ju :: nvi: . nt rigultir m retail price, t Utah. Juab Kniiry rud Nan IVlr 2d 1 ruHiiiiea. P. O. BRANTZEC- - Trsds-blilwia- sr, anb Than oteesi-- a a waisio. hi. Art. ,ImM god were supposed to be highly perfumed, nod hence burnt odors were especially acceptable to them. During the Unman games the awnings of the nnipkiiheater were saturated whh arenu-ivaier, and the Roman eaglen wern nnnintrd with pe rfume before gnlug Into haute. Ater oa no read of Mum. Tallies bathing in strawberry Juice, aud afterwards rubbed with sponges dipped iu perfume. Mapolrou 1. poured esu ueCulogue over hm brad and shoulders everv morning. Hew to tint Aluug Wed. Pay as you cix Never "luol" l:i imsmesa matters. Do not kirk t vci y o:m tu your path. Iieern lulhlnk : n.l act for yourself ihau behiud the times, Keep nheail lbs t slop to l stones in butiusos hours. Have oiJer, ayslein, regularity aud promptness Vso you r owu hralus rather than those of others. Do nut with business you know nothing of. A nun of honor respects hie word es he dwm b.s bond. Mu man can pci rich by silting eroun "There, Fop, I've got ell done but the The wp. What color shad I paint that! speuuctod wood oarvwr looked up from lb bil uf cardboard that bo was lettering and said, in answer to hie son s interruption; Jimmy, a "Paint the head rod, Jimmy. led of thirteen, with symptoms of iucipmul but beat painter's colic, waa devoting and the last fifteen muiutoa before dm ucr in Uie deouratma of a wooden squaw n ivlors whose briUianry and variety wounl have shamed the splendors uf the first raw buw. The little shop was a sort of tawdry statuary hall, ret plea den I with Ihegurgeoue Indiana prveeiu-- ot half a dosea A tali lu various slate Of Incompleteness. i juaw, having a aouraful face as yet uua Lurned with eye, occupied a aiaspiououa loatw in the room; her drapery, ouuslailug e yellow blanket end a red buffalo robs, swellskillfully arranged so es to display a calves. ing bosom and a pair of monstrous "A special older," said the wood carver to a Mew York Bur reporter, "the man would bar that buffalo robs red because he thought it would attract attention." "Our business might be called arUstio,' he continued, "but there hain't much money into iL Years ego, wheal wna a young ep imaiica 1 had Um honor of making two fine ship figurehead. They represented parties aundin' full laufth, with scrolls iu their hands. I don't know who the parties ares and I don't know the names of the ships, but 1 was proud of the job- - That sort ot business, though, dropped off fifteen years ago. Tk American poop! i economical to tha detriment of art, and eur business isnt appreciated as it ought to be. Ido little or induing now hut mike and repair Indian sad letter cards with sentiments such es . Clgar-alor- f tea-yar- d, u u How d t. toais-baw- d woed-earver- s cloibes-rac- k. "When a mas movoe toanewpUee he sometimes gets freak Indian We take the eld one off hie heads aad sell it to boom mall dealer. We need to auks negroes from '4b to about tt, but later taey got unpopular. Then tha girt of the period end the Uncles bead had go; but mostly the trade runs steady ot Indiana. Ootugl Well, you may say that business Is dull, though it might ho worse; but oa the whole, the public doesnt appreciate our art es it once did." HOW ROCKETS ARE MADE. rlwlr Three Ihrtaeipal Kerpeaes and Their Foetdlar Ceastrectloe. lbicketa, acoordihg to Ht. Nicholas, are mode for three purposes: For signaling, for decorations or eelebraltooi, or aa projectiles in war. Fur signals the charge consists of twelve parts of niter, two of sulphur and three of cbaroool. The ornamental or decorative rocket ie the one we eeo used oaths Fourth of July aud the composition of which il to made comprises 135 part of mealed or finely pulvenxrd powder, eighty of niter, forty of sulphur aud forty of rut-iron h- d s Opfosjtm COUBT B0C9B, NEPEII. ; Meal S s-- i jtml tcemuiu-datio- fuM-ftlu- for Lodging, B O IIUVKIVS PROP NO JOKE AFTER ALL. a Ceutry Boy Tell lata Here! u "IwUltoll you how a youth foil Into a soft unpud finally got to too bead of a to a Boston big coooerx," said Globe man the other day. "It wee all too result of a joke aad happened ia this wrap: Myself aad a friend were standing uhlagtoo street ooe dsy whea we were aoooeted by a boy of about fourteen, who said h had just come from tbo eountry and looking for work. 1 asked him what heoould do, end bo replied that b honest dolwilling to do any thing for lar. I thought over ovary no of my le business, but wu la doubt, feeling that eons of them needed a hoy. Finally 1 told too young mu that I couldnt think of uy ose to reeommead him to. My companion, who wu a wag of tha first orator, hors put in hie oar aad aoid: " Bead him to . He to going to discharge hia boy, sad I guess hell hire you. Keeps stiff upper lip, tell him you wont take ao for ea uswer, that you mutt have work and are willing to work herd. He'll try to put you off, but don't 1st him. If qeceasary toil him I acid he wuted a hoy "My friend gave the boy, hm asm aad the lad departed. When be' woe gone my friend informed me that he felt sorry for dsemvtaf him, as he wee a bright young fellow. 1 gave the matter little attention, eava to nprimud my waggish friend. "About torn years after wards my friend wu sitting ia too sraUug-oaeat Farksr'a whea a young gwtieman approached him u out with saw and hatchet, rough 'em up with big tools and polish em off with finer Implements. Jimmy, show the gentleman the logs in tha oeUar." Jimmy promptly lad the way to tha underground lumber room, where lay half, a doxea great pino logs from sixteen to foot la length. Against the twenty-fou- r wall Issued a pieoe of timber Jimthat looked like a damaged my averred that in time this would he a and a with a painted skirt splaadid squaw, headdress of plumes. He pointed out where each tog would be, which way tha taco would turn and how the arau would appear. The figure, limbs, pedestal nod all ware carved from tha Slagle tog w one piece. It did Dot seem to ooataia the promise aud potency of the cleverly carved figure in the hop above, but Jimmy had faith that ha and Ida father would yet evolve from the unsightly log a oomely squaw of conventional pattern. "A token from sis to sixteen days to ataka oaaof these figures," said tha mai ter of the hop, taking up tha thread of his discourse. The simpler ooee esa be whittled out la threa days sad pointed la three more. The Ug, eom pi looted figures, with aad wampum necklace and heeded hows, take a week or more, aad tba painting require nearly as long. That squaw, for you see, isn't tha right actor a squaw. That's only tba groundwork. Wa'va got to paint har copper Then we've got to put la oior her eye. They msy be blue, gray or brown. After that ooaM the fine work oa tha feather headdress. Nobody cane much what they took lUce so they're showy, md paint' the thing that makes 'em sell, whet do they coetl From 15 to MU. A good Indian, wall takes ears of, will last thirty years. One a year he ought to be out heck for repairs. Taste to Indiana does net change much, aad my customers trust to mo u do the thing right. Yes, we deal ia second-hanIndians," be continued, (lancing up at the faded apian dure of squaw, over whose arm the street oust wee hung for wanlof a better gete-poe- iwM ellh dstrrlp-Wotaaj'uvd'i. irawtig. sr Hr aiiiw if psirii'.sl'ki nr But, Iiim to more Inr frr not due ml I init U A uwk, " ll ivt Li Ubu.ift I hit" -i j' 14 ATI.41 dWDM m JfOtU LtaAN, 4uJt'aJT, iA km a, ku; Lc4 & g CO. SWOVAwiili4tMi C. A. I'fiiLkl IL COAPlOAl !' COU! LUMBER AND BUILDING CO., Corner west of Co-o- u udhon-ostappeari- i Add Iftlde ' I'. your name to I "Thats my name, said my friend, youre the mtqaatage of mo; 'I believe i yours I! bat T i ' ibuc telling a hoy about somebody who wanted bclplt You won with another gentlemen la front of a tor Washington street. believe I do, skid my frtesd, alter some hesitation. T was speaking shout it tbeotbar day. I lied to you, sir, 1 know, "I u aud havo folt pretty sore for it sipoe. "Oh, no, you didn't lie, slid the young man. That to to say, Mr. did want to hire a boy. He hired me, and I am now hto to Hero 1 shall be card , my manager. happy if I eu repay you.' "My friend showed me' the card a few daye tour. The firm whose asms was oa it ia doing a business ot severe! hundred non are a year m tail city. Meror Light Hie Clw: Senator Bate, of Tmoeseae, hie a peon Usrity la that he InvsriaUy appears with a cigar to hie mouth, but ao one here has yet sees him smoking. While he need to bo an inveterate smoker, for toe tost twenty yean he has never lighted a cigar. Conversing with soog of lue Beaetortol friends he told them the story, la a battle during the late war Senator Bets and his brother, Colonel hate, were together. Shcgrwrreta conversation, when the Beautor dn-- from hie pocket a cigar, and strut!.-- & ma.Lb with which to light it Ae be did so e cannon bail tore bis brother's head completely from his body. Tho cigar was tut Lighted, and to this day he ha sever lighted oae, aad probably never will. Havo Tea ver Triad Itf Very fow people know hew many differ ot ways there are of changing a quartet of a dollar. According to a Fhiladelphli maa who had more leisure than business o hto baade, there are fUwaya of ohaegiag toatptooeef auoey. Tbs ptocee need are the flOeeot pieoe, tooent piece, fieeat ptooe, piece aad tha Lent piece; ptooe. Tie make all tha ohaagea without using the same eoia twloe would require 1,315 pieces, 614 twoe, (7 torota, 1M fives, 50 toss aed 2 tweatys, making 2AM pieoee, worth ISA 15, Wilkes & 6badwick, LAND AGENTS Music r- L KOIFIU Drs.Hosford, GUY, VTAS. r if G nsidac. OS. (. r H0aF0gD-- 0a SMlh of the Beach Jw M, a ha flloch ea II. Sperry,- - umi ml chi. ol cuncen. hurii, fee.. Bud iwwiUr sslwir. M e splits ttmmf yw tfntmtm ShK. lM raAar brtrjTci:tn rrtn Afsncy, New York Cltv. KNIGHT'S NEXT! Miidtrf ouihrM vnrrrtjr H mmiM cm cut than m yttit. A et Mrufulc, Ktrw.tc wn Itar A Ihc IM. link Mnwteh cod Mwr ICCMUMtiiNI lUdiCG u TWO DOORS NORTH iMulti tof frtMnc a Char Cerfkciit. MNlal wyOBM. mil vp In la4 ml by riU it fNFMiptf si .'rr'rcrdln I fur InsF r' itjf mrdinac. lir'Micab irvts r, fia; Air MC.: one-ha- lf I Shinvle Dealers Located in 8 mile Canyon. Leave orders at Lowrry ft1 Sou. HUS'1" Vtah. Ferros Cmp.. t': f pints, 4 tiAiMr vnil pMrn. (a Mrmi wmmftd tm Mm gmn mUKiL 00, n bestesy, KL x. uisming a .U'l . KWl-tcmLitw- - Vir-- i lentlous a. wou4 not u HIKNITUBE GO., Ws Carry a Complete Line of Furniture, Carpeta, Laot Curtains. Window Blinds. Iron Wagons, Feathers, Ete., Eta. If yoa deal with ns you will get Reliable Goode and Fait Treatment When in our City, kindly call and see ns. Co-o- p . Furniture Co., 41 Main St Salt LakeGfit 4043 HENIUE and EUNCAN, PHAUns IM Generl Merchandise, W.T BBID, FreeMeaL Boots, Shoes, Hardware, and Everything Belonging to a First-clas- s Store. Goods Cheaper than at any other House in the County Largest Store South of Price. .. - Ferron 4GREAT 4- - - - CO - MANTI -- Utah, REDUCTION Dealers f. H. fftBIKIgmalHf, OPERATIVE in DryGocds, Notions,Hats, Boots and Shoes, Groceries, Hardware, Glassware, Drugs, stoves, wagon timber, farming implements, etc. The public are cordially invited to call and examine or excellent variety of Cashmerei, Brocades, Sateens, Beiges, Buntings, Challles.Seersuckers, Ginghams, etc. L ics Kid, Silk, Jersey and Lisle Gloves, and its to suit all, Mens, Boys, Ladies, and Misses Straw Goods. Headquarters for Home-mad- e Boots and Shoes,--Be- st in tha Market. Summer Suits for Old and Young. fl H Solomon Bros- - MERCANTILE INSTITUTION. 70 Main St Salt Lake City ffc Give us a call and prove the fact. No shoddy, bat solid goods, always No better sold in tha reliable. market. Support home manufacture, il ironns wealth, prosjverity and progress, and will insure inder Our pentleuce to a community. goods can be had at Ptterson ft Hansons Shoe Factory Kphriatn City, Utah. O. K.T A.R. Is, 'HABMESS MAKER and SADDLER. fell --baps Ltoeef Harness, Saddles, Pack Saddles and Begs, Hobbles, eto. He also entries a full line of Jjmtlivr and Supplies for at Wholesale Frices. Shoe-Make- HI WIS IT. MAI. rs GO TO D. O. C ALDERS IF YOU WANT A GOOD ORCAN OR PIANO At Honest masoh t Prices. HAianr ORGANS from 875. up. KIM BA LL ORGANS From 865. up. Hsisst prises and easy terms payment. 45 W. 1st. S. St. S. L. City K.LTsrry, W. Hawaii- - HOWELL & CO, M lUMilHa. UNIORSQUABEAf WiUffiT .4vtaTa.aieta."apws nnrtmrn oaiiAgTriL Fsrdinond Frickson w-- Ibwsiwi of tks Lasgaaem Watches, fine Cold aud Rolled Plat (iuc.t (at cheep mteuraut) Bring mr leweljy, Cultery, Etc., Etc. Mott a haw sandwich aad a gtoea of milk Square Dealing Fair term Standard lYoiicr uoruseimoW'lUcadamlN pork UMWklltwuhP - Sect. ATVsos. dent. ti N. W. WILLIAMS Supt. - . O.H.Pattet. Cannon, Vice-Eie- Dealers and Manufacturers, THE LEADING SANPETE h uiok-matc- A. H. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Hans Larsen & Co osa-hal- IxiOie '.ysta.-: Mr. Cl. .vo hint OHir. OFCO-OP- .l ," . A W. H. U. PAXMAN, John henry Smith, Eftrident. Store: quidc-metc- . Blood Cure. flc "goid-raia- carry the Stock eoutli of Salt Itoka 4itv, ' aying thilr Orders by majl Doors, Wiriduwa, Etc , from us. Promptly attended to. Office and yard opposite tba U. C. and D.ft R. (1. Dppotj. We Two mock A.Marker, :ut w s.untu:i mi rnima. ' BUILDING Dlsoaaea of tho Eyo, Ear, Noso and Throat a Spoeiolty. oa w. j. Hosroaa Muotouf Ully Usll. IM all kinds of aud PHY8ICANS AND SURGEONS. Hits, Caps, ATTORNEYS, - S J. SANDkaeoit, FeoraikTOg XAKTX LEALKR4 Lumber, Ltuii,bhingles, Pickets, WINDOW, DOORS. MOULDING and BLINDS. Commercial sa tuple room I'uintohtd. HI vo we a coll u . kkiAU ! auwueatTiqti H.WIID' Off HPBRAIM OITY.nTJLHi FAIUYIEW HOUSM WD i BOOTS AND SHOES, Sie-mil- (TV.!-.- PHOTO-ENGRAVIN- AISO MANUFAOTUIffas Cheap and Good Coal at tha Mauti miles Coal Mine, Cunyou, South uf Menu Coal at tho mtnM only M.50 per ton H. Tmuma 5k Co. rtaeT rhaao S IN HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, Co UtfiCM f General Merchandise, Sil Fstwo slx sal TmI' V nt- - oUsiuhI, sod I m. kynnaw ndaci fer Mmlrfil, . O. I Fptvi-- t Or. usr S. is p P rr u Immm ns ssb (OTI kufinnw ' 'nna '- BiMEt krses css Its trots iiu swl at Ims oast dwa ikm tauoW -- lhfirIir Hanson, DEALERS s " & old-tim- the composition is then poured to aad , packed by blows of a mallet on copper drift or packing-too- l muds to fit over the AND spindle. The top of the cue to now closed with a layer of moist plaster iff parts one inch thick, perforated with a small bole for thepaeeageof the flame to the upper part or "pot" The pot ie formed of another pa- SALT UK K CITY, UTAH. per cylinder slipped over and pasted to too of a cans surmounted tbo and by paper top Th soup wrc.il 'i iimv lai:.-- ulilucit for eons Ailed with tow The "deeorsUons" are uiuku.c fiwi -r uiarl-..-factory has placed iu the pot end are scattered through brer. sou-- i Uuitiri an Kan., the air whea tha fleam, having passed . WI..IC III! ;l ii'ully. The through the aperture of the plaster, reaches M In 10 ; ' I.. its use a email charge of melted powder placed la Vi. i v, it bout any , the pot. ii . u ( I .titute for The slick to a piece of pin wood, tapering, aad about nine times the length of the rocket. It to to guide the rocket la its EAGLE ROCK, IDAHO. v i:t i.ot flight The decoration in the pot may be i.lum.-IN ALL DXVCkimom Off SKALKB "mamas," "tare, "serpents." aad so oa. "Mamoe" are email paMusical Instruments, String & Trim-- . per shells Ailed with grained powder and mine. Beit Bran Band Instrumenta, re. pinned with "bsrpents are All kiilids, Orchestra ft Band Music, i i: (.ffair smell cases about inch la diameter I to Is to a composition of tone parts Sheet Music and Music Books. la which 0 Is r wae Piter, three sulphur, sixteen mealed Send for my new Catalogue lust out powder, i.Vil i tier it baa a sketch of Ole Built Violin f charooel. . This it I. 1 composition ... jki; .u'he ia tha case; the top of whk-- to Playing in il and much good informa' ru- ,i t- uvrai driven closed by plaster of perie, having a email tion iu for musicians . f Yi".rl'f t S . .rticu-- . f Send me your orders for what jreu j aperture through which peases a pmro of Cabell, o' want in the Music line. '"' have no Urns to pray. Alter the Urstehock very nerve Is elrunj to tlie highest tension, end you wait ami iistcu with breathless anxiety aud with heart stoiulhig slill fdr what eeeme an age, hut is in fact ah moat the shortest possible apace of time, to Ura If all the damage has been dost or mom Is to follow." u- dV ce i'i a. The carver spoke with the air of Bias whose art had been prostituted to the sordid demands of trade. He set no tore by the Indians turned la whole tribes, and fashioned with email regard for tha truth of nature. "They dont look like Indians, you know," he said, with amiable frankness. "Mo Indian aver had features Ilka that big fellow there, and I reckon Ibars never wee a squaw who dressed like that ooe with tba rod buffalo roba If we made 'em like real Indians they'd be too ugly to Mil Wo have no models, but just keep on making themes they'va been made for the last fifty ysars. The idea to to make them kafir pretty sod to work lu as many colors as possible. Borne-lluie- e we gat seven or eight different tints, besides gilding. What 'are they made oft White pine. It works esay. We heck 'em rudely-hacke- Peterson 9: to wall-tanne-d i-- KESTABHANT lag. Bwil-serisa- rmot ami Shoemskw. First Cine filings. Wink and Repairing ilniio. stun , si- -l If The main part of this rocket to a case; i.ivc e i. ... r Inisinesn, be found Call ami era Mr. Brantzeg a Ida tin-- c you u W.111I111. i made by rolling stout paper, eon-reon one in i oUse drst truele every leurii io tmb side with puts, around a wooden form, at Itn-Ii bih! dii. the earns time applying cnnsulerabto pressy.ir iidnuljr Moderate, um ping sr.iculiir. l'lp-t-ftMii vl fi.l y ure. Tbo end to thee "choked," or brought term easy. tightly NWMtliMUl N M AlH'klMits together with twine. tore ii.-t Muck neat nf latwryV ( The paper ruse thus made to next pisoH When eakoil what the i l :..a tree whoa Mauti. la aa accident on a mlrnad train Mr. ia a copper mold, so that a conical copper Ingalls said it waa hard to describe: "You spindle trill pen up through the choke, aad UTJM OF HUMAN SKIN. FUaMe and Mush Baa hi Tut ta Amass. Olovaa wairh am sold as hid are often made of human skis," said Dr. Mark L. Nardvs, tha Ursnk physician, to a Fhiladeir phia Record reporter. "The skin oa tha brsesl," continued the physic lu, "to soft and pliable, and may be used ia the making of gloves. Whea people buy gloves they never stop to question about the material of r which they arc made. The himself may be ia Ignorance, sad the purof ascertaining chaser baa ao mean whether the maternal m huaisaekia or ad Tha fact is, the tuning of humu skin Is extensively can tod oa la France aad The product to manufactured Into gloves, aad theea are imported into this eountry. Thus you see a person may be wearing a part of a distant relative body aad not know it." Then the doctor drew from a drawer a brea-aepair of black gloves. Thar,1 ho eeid, "to o flu article made from thetkto of a child. Ae the hidaof a kid corn parse with that of a goat, eo, of course, does the skin of a child eemparo with that of aa adult, aud it to much sought s ia France for glove purposes 'The ekia oa a maa'e beck make good toll lealUr. said the doctor. "Mature has pratseted man's spina by a skin which to much heavier than that on other pert of (Bo body. Hero ta a piece iff Aud ike skis from the calf of e mu'tieg doctor displayed a hit of white toother, "strong and thick. la a museum ia Belgium are the bodies of nix mamuers of one family. They wen all aad when they were buried to a xhuiued, years afterward, thk skin, flesh, and evaa the hours were well preserved, so thoroughly tuned were all tha parts. Thau specimens ere to e belter state of preaervalisu than are the Egyptian mum-'i l few years ago General Ben Butler effectually checked the tun log of humu ekia ia Massachusetts, and slur that time the business hu ceased. The turn asm ptoe of tuned humu skia bow obtainable were aud by ectootieu as experiment. a Am i Dr. Hardys formerly possessed pair of slippers made of tha ekia of a hie wife member of the genus homo, but did not like tha idea ot her husband litera dead mus shoes, ud ally wearing om day they vutohed. The doctor does not say a word, but he thinks he knows Who ie responsible for their disappear- AM shop-keepe- . . e Mount. Pleasant hm '! mu Mathor or etas. nasittr eweet-eetmte- d Post Office,! Salina, Tlirro ii nut a lady who perfanv handkerchief, aays a writer in the Free Freee, but would be both eunirmvd and lutsrastsd to know the iiuutuitudi- l Uia perfuaiery bstuetry. tlu auinjut uiiuiu tactured, tba uiuiu- and uimcnuuryKh:.-I-iu. from eiMvrd, and tLs nsiutnea tribute i. asaetsd. It sound, a liiile.isn luig to any that Europe aud llritinb India almie cuuauina lU),uu gudeus or tuuutki-- r ebu-- f perfume avery year; Uial Uie Eiw.ub rermua from ntu da Coiuiriie aUiua ta UuU annually, and tint Uia loud rarmue from other iuporlad perfume. 1. rJw,uui a year, guylaud imports annually from the two Midlica oils of iernoa aud beraaiuul alone to the amount of Thera la ous great perfuoiadiatUlery at Cannei, in frauoe, whk-- uses yearly abnil luu.UuU pouuda of ararui hnwera, 1i,JiiJ pouuda of rnreflower leaves, SU.Uuu pujuda of JaaaiiM Sowers aud 9U.UUU inuuda of tuberose bloatotua, la addition to Imuieiiaa quantities of other perfume yieldiu tkiiv-orIn the extreme auut heart of Kraiicrlua Sowar fanners of the Var harvest manually, oa an average, nearly &01MM, poi.uis earb of orange bloesome, roee end ja.u.iue, end uf geranium, tuoeruee aud jonquil UuMl pounds each. There ere exleaslve Helds of lavender within thirty mie of Loudon, tba oil of wha.-produces annually huuull ge.'loua of His T tr Groceries, TEMPLE- s new Tbs t'uissuirclsl f.lsMlHsUss of OSnr- .e I'roOl Is Umi Culiltaltea uf Tivssr. Kseutass'. Wall Bslb Is Ess ds I'ataiM. DRY GOODS, - Q LOVES THE WOODEN INDIAN. England's Lavender Fields and How Ha Is Carved Out ot Hne tu Defiance of Nature. tits Flower Farina of Franc IN SALL1, IZ !' " Tlk' TUr Moehandise Qaitra 11. .. ' Atty. and CoRiuolor Mt PUfiifint, at Law, Utah Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Furniture, Carpets, Wall paper, Etc. Ws a line of furniture, carpets, window blinds ,fcv,z oarry complete there, wall paper, Wagona Iron Etc, Parties dealing with uasaa Kf getae good priaes as any house south of Fait Lake. We are pared at our Planing mills to custom werkon the khortast aotMf' L58 snr FAIRVIEW, UTAlf |