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Show If J L n; "Actions speak louder than words" ask your grocer if we really mean money back if you don't like Schil- tlivre will bu seen three diilcrenl but distinct and bivulifdl halos, each at different vi'lani'e from the luminous body. Influence of the Cradle Song, In tho iiinilirii put .f livcJ a pea-athere fimi'y Germany, con Wing i,i a father, nn h:, and three children, the cM-s- t of whim wa a boy of 14 years, named Iliiurich A limes were hari amt work tigr-- e, tiiii buy dehat land of cided to go to Ain-riplenty in the eyes of ail European p ami trv Ills f ru;:.s. An opvir tunlly offered itself, very untxpec'edlv, York a- - a ciV to work his way to N'. he aictyie I it and in d ' in his in New Yi.rk -- tu.lj r r:ir cr u'i'xC to po:Vet anil an c'i lisle aril riixtoi. a. At firtf h: tried to gain a living ii citv. He sold papers, rar eriaiidx, held Yiar u", nt C;es as .utiUtoi s. lilii.ot generally known, but most bee keepers will inform you that such Is tea. the rasr, that each bee hive has a corps A IcMllau ft Cmsytay Bsu Francises IU of what could properly be termed "ven lilaiing bees. During the hot seasons How Elgin Ply. these ventilators station themselves at ' An eagle circling In the air maintain the entrance of the hive and fan the hi wingb steadily motionleir, but he interior with the Incessant motion of These ventilating corps spreads hi tail a wide a possible and tlielr wings. works It like the quarter revolution of a are in relays of from four to a screw. The reactionary force which he half doatn, and they are relieved at thus displace diiret him forward, and, ahorl Intervals by fresh workirs.who by exerting more force of pressure with keep the tanning process. They are oie side of his tall than with the other kept at work by a short patrol of beca, d snytlili'g by v. I i. ! he diverts hla course either to the right which Insnr.-- Incessant activity on the he could earn an honest penny, b.it b!s or the left. The change In the bird partof the fanners during the lime they Ignorance ol ihs English langnige was position is attended with 'short, quick are at work. a grcai hindrance to lil'ii, ami he ofirn motions, as the point of one wing is :'.ini , went hung y to in1!; .vii stretched forward, while that of the hi h to go. Sixty Thousand Seeds to the Plant. even, lie had mi h ; I I other I turned back correspondingly. Tlie con. nion purslane la one of the Atlrst, inihi nrini;. h- wntli- - faThese short, convulsive movements wonders of botany, so far as seeds are vor of a pov! Mi'r.ref Imckt'er who of the tail escaped the observaconcerned, at least. A aingle aeeJ of daily drove Ini 1 town w!,h vege'a'iiis tions of the ornithologists until quite this plant will produce about so teed and berries n seM, iri.l was la'en home recently, and the fact'of them not being pods In a HTSon. The average number by him to help ii II, e garden lor the noted caused many exhaustive articles of aenls In each of theae, by actual summer. Thi pav wa n mere tiifle, to be written on the Mystery of the count, Is 6,000, nuking Oojooo In all. At but he was sure of a nkaian home and Eagle's Flight." Stein der Weiien, the far xa we have hern able to learn there good food. Austrian naturalist, appears to have la no instance of similar frullfulneia In Aa cold weather drrw near and vegc been the first to notice the rudderlike any plant found growing fn thla coiin tableland fruit were gone, the w irk motions of the eagle's tail. He says: try. A alnjje plant of either the James gave out and he was forced to find these! motions of the tail would pro- town weed ("jlnuon), the butter weed, home and olhrr work. This time bably have escaped me also but for the the rag weed and some of the vervlnet he drifted Into a woolen mill, here fact that I had so often ob.ervcd the produce an enormoua rnmber of seeds he remained for flve.years, gradually peculiar construction of the side tall but it It doubtful If anyone of them pro- rising in work and pay; hut at the enrl feathers. It Is Interesting to the natu- duces at many In a year at of this time his health git iug way In the ralists and the laymen alike to know the purslane does. dose air of the mill, he found employthat "the mystery of the eagles flight" ment in a sawmill, where hi work kept has at last been explained. him In the open air Iron in tha Hnmnn Composition. In such way as these he lived for noticed the little Item which Haveyou The report of the Royalj Commission ia now now on a farm or plantation, unyears, which and the it rounds, going on Vaccination has just been published to the- effect that "there ia year found him enough of til hi thirty-fourtand may be regarded as a complete vln iron in the human In a lumber mill in the far working a to make ayatem dication of the claims of vaccination to and enough phosphoroa to northwest. At first he had heard occaThis plowahare, be prophylactic against smallpox. make 10,000 malchea? The atatement sionally from iris parents, hut he had gratifying result has been arrived at may be true at far at the phosphorua la gradually forgotten his na'lvc tongue after years of patient labor over various wl'h his concerned, but there la one thing rare, and now communication lines of research. History, experience, were had her mother ceased; teaching and anatomlsta have the phyniologlata and statistics combine In the Commisoften proven that the average man doea fading from his mind, and he was besioners report to make manifest the not hive more Ilian a half ounce of coming as hardened as those with whom he lived. He had never married, and protective Influence of vaccination. It Iron in hla make-uis admitted that In a certain happily a almost forgotten tlie feeling and comsmall proportion of the cases accidents forts of a home in this long life of cheap do occur. Erysipelas and inflammation, Curloaitioa of Vision. boarding houses, among rough, uncultileading even sometimes to gingrene The limit of normal vlaloit or healthy vated men. and death, have supervened among the sight, unassisted by Instrument of any At length an Evangelist came to labor poorest and worst situated patients. The kind, in a perfectly clear atmosphere, among the mill people, and Heinrich recommendations of the coniir.'.-rlincrand where there are no obstructions was drawn Into hi Influence, became are fairly radical, and if adopted by converted, and joined tlie church. whatever, Is as follows: will almost amount to an absoThen came the longing to better hi At a height of 5 feet, tlie range of dislute reversal of the policy hitherto pur- tance Is 13 2 miles. way of living, to have a home of hi sued by the local government board in At a height of 10 feet the range of own and, stronger than all else, the this matter. That policy can be summed distance Is 5.91 miles. wish to have hia mother with him. He up'ln two articles of faith first, the use At a height of so loot tlie range of wrote to her, and also to the pastor of of vaccination; second, the normal vision is 6135 mllos. the village where she lived, asking of encouragement of public vaccinators At a height of too feet the range of her circumstances, and also whether she and public vaccination stations. The distance 1s 13.2 miles. would come to the new country and bitterness which the poorer classes feel At a height of 500 feet It Is exactly make her home with him. Aa he had against public and compulsory vaccina29.5 miles. forgotten hia mother's language he was tion Is Intense; so much so that magisAt a height of 1,000 feet the range of obliged to aik a German gentleman betrates can rarely be found to Inflict any distance la 41.8 miles. longing to the same church to be his penalties on parents who disbelieve In At a hrig it of 5,000 feet the range of amanuensis. It The commissioners recommend, distance Is 94 miles exactly. At length the answer came. His above all, the use of calf lymph; they It follows from this that a .nan of or- father and hla two slstera were dead, and advise that the doctor should go to the five year hi mother had been alone. dinary height may be seen on level Instead of the child being patient at a distahee of three miles, She would gladly come to him if he ground brought to tne station, and that the everything being favorable. would send her tlie means. lie at once state should ace to It that a supply' of replied, and wrote also to the pastor, calf lympy I within the reach of every asking him to assist his mother In her LITTLE CURIOUS NOTES. vaccinator. These provisions, If carried preparation for the journey, and to see out by the legislature, will Involve an her safely embarked on the steamer, The cemeteiiea of the city of London entirely new organisation and the resending him at' the same time a sum of peal of nearly the whole of the present cover over 2,000 acres of ground. money amply tufliclent te cover all exvaccination law. The English are never Harher, the great authority on fish, penses. Then he bjught, with the savin a- hurry to legislate, and it will pro- says that every aquarc mile of the sea ings of years, a little neit of a home In bably be at least a year before Parlia- is inhabited by 120x100,000 finny creat- the country, (locked It wl'h chlckt ns, ment takevany step In the matter. ures. , turkeys, a cow, a pig, ahorse and buggy, Harpers Weekly. The crown worn on state occasion and mules for the farmwork ; and, with by William, emperor of Germany, the kindly help of the wle of hts GerTiger Teeth e Feet m Length. man friend, he furnished Ihe little house e monsters which weighs exactly three pounds. One of the While I)r. Kane was on hla second completely. roamed over this part of the North Meantime the little old mother had American continent In the early ages of expedition he and nls men lived nine In a temperature ranging from 64 started, hopeful and confident, notwithgeology. Inhabiting all that vast scope days standing the fact that she did not underof country which lies between the Mis- to 69 degrees below aero. The body of a dead Chinaman la stand a word of the language of her sissippi and the Rocky Mountains, was He was pro- often kept by hla relative or friends for sons country. She was going to him, the tiger. and that was enough for her. She had else of any member of three or four years before it s buried. bably twice the no fears. He would care for her her the cat tribe now exUtlng, and had The find birK in' this couiitfjwere A long as she remained on canine teeth each a foot in length, kfGug'ht here lu the year 1518. In 1890 own son. iKis steamer she' had no difftrnhy; tor shaped like sabers or cyuqfd'linlves, there were 14, "56.750 of (hem In the bf own people were her lenty (re each tooth havjcj j like edge. They United States. i' rd;but when alie landed fn New lived RjUhe same time the mastodon, More than of the persons In Yoik hrr troubles began. Tired wl'h the gigantic sloths and the mvgatherla this country who commit murder arc her ".T'cy, confused and bewildered Aid, and are believed to have been a men and women under 30 age. by the babel of strange sounds and Ihe great factor in the extermination of The flying eagle cent pieces of 1S56, roar of n great city, she hardly knew beasts. those gigantic vegetable-eatinUnited Stale coinage, are worth hav- which way to turn, but she carried In In tome portions of the region inhabit-e- d ing. They sell at fiom $2 to $5 each her satchel a teller written for her by d tiger it was depending on the condition of the coin. the by the captain of tlie steamer she haJ just much more abundant Ilian in others. addressed lu left to is said a river The Ktrnchte pour Northern and eastern Texas appear to volume of water Into the ocean Ticket agent and Conductor of have been one of Its favorite haunla. In greater thin any o' her river on the Atlantic or trains," ard setting forth Uie old moththe localities mentioned the teeth, the Gulf coast between St. John and the ers destination, and route shs was to Its arc that remain of only portions mouth of the Mississippi. now found, have been picked up by the tike, and asking all to help her on her It 1 now dai ned by historians that way. dosena. In one place in Southern Oklateeth of the oldest town within the limit of the homa two of the aaber-lik- e By the aid of tills letter she at length one of theae monsters were found In United State is Yaleta, on the Rio reached the village near Heinrich's farm 1 spent with Ihe long journey and the alnklng a well. One was found 19 feet Grande river, i Texas. a two and the and other cannot under ground, The frog breathe with Its anxiety. Hopefully she looked around, half feet deeper down. mouth open, It breathing apnoratu be. bnt among the many faces around her iug 0 arranged as to exclude air at all none smiled her a welcome. Trembling Artificial HalssefFua Dots. time except w hen the nostril alone and almost in tears, she handed her letAn experiment which Illustrates in a are working. ter to the station agent. He, knowing actual phllos-ph- y manner the curious very that Heinrich expected hi mother, unIt workvase which several took A s of the formation of halo or In a moment, and, with a welhas been made by Dra. Brewer men four year to complete ha just derstood and mi:e he look her word been from tent to coming a Minton the Is aa and them pottery and Dixon, explained by follows: Takes solution of alum and rich Londoner. It I valued at $10, shaking hand under his arm, and led her off to hi private room. Hero hr spread a few drops of it over a pane of 000. The country home at Clover Bend seated her and despatched a nu'tsuiger glass. It will readily csystallxe In small. flat octahedrons, scarcely visible te the i Lawrence county, Ark., of Mlta French, in haata to the farm for Heinrich, who had not eapected Ids mother until the eye. When this pane of prepared glasi the a :ihorett'and magazine contributor, is held between the observer and the widely known as Octave Thanet, was next d iv. At last he came, but time had 0 changed their faces that neither resun, or even a candle (with ryes very burned. A large and complete library cognized the other. close to tha smooth aide of tire glass). was destroyed. That I not mr mother!" Heinrich exclaimed repeatedly, after vain efforts to communicate with her. At last Ihe old mother, Hushing and paling with hope and fear, began to used croon a little hvmn wl'h whlrh to lull her children tu lee: In their baby days. Heinrich's attention was PUItKST He listened a YOVlt immediately arrested. moment, and then with a cry of "Melue AND Mutter!" lie Taught ti e r)l.l women In (iUOCElt hla arms and held her closely to hi HUNT. Fur a lime only the subs of tlie inuthi r NELLS IT, were heard; then, the ieai from his own eyc, lie gently roiilic.l and petted her. He vraitrd for her 'n real and drink a nip of lea, ami then V ling's Best ca ui lli.m 1 11 - d one-fourt- h s nt arm-to-ar- m . lr saber-toothe- 1 one-hal- g saber-toothe- sun-dog- Use Three Grown . Powder-- n-- brm-hlii- Hewlett Bros., Salt Lake City, Utah ), jgalc, .11 RANGE MAJESTIC 1 Inn about WsUr. made lip c.f two different Jrogeu and oxygen. It has In its ("imposition two measures of hydrogen fur every one of oxygen it contains ; bu'., as t lie latter Is so much heavier than the f irmer, nine pounds cf water i .mud to contain eielit pcuuds of o'ivjen a d "u hydrogen. The war In M'.i.''i 1' c r "n io!:ion or ..I tlie volalcr I pr.AUi i l'i otaic -- Ic clric h O'er' r , n'r .1 with Ollier - ' - i!!r f ir Ihe uppas.itiis, d I.; I J C r . - It will epok a dinner fit fur a king aud it never gets out of order. The only fault we have lo find with It Is that It lasts too long. It will outlive two generations. For further particular apply tu our agents: 'raids Andreas Puik City Ctsjjier Pypar Co Nfiilil I'Usisunt iblii(''i...ilt. Fuflilvilu W. II. A. It. Heuu A t'-- ti. Jl'iuison Provo Hurdwur Lund 1 11 . A. H. Ii. T. Pitt ill 1 t! Flam A IVi M. Aiiilmnr twine fcdaell : Prtnru Uoroul Co op tu Ksysatilla Ucsburir laanni llnruni litaekluut I t.diruiui W. 11. Curtis e- r . purpn-e- Or win; 1.1 H i Brats. case In the nrwt r- -i. the annuals of Miryry - that of Augusnear Sndom, tus Cnlcrnniin, w ho betu'cinnon Indians. In yung came sudd. nly li.ii'ie, a' J tlie wielding -- inxiriun venture the n.!i.l.n that the cau-- e wa some foreign suhcancc in the brain. A doctor Hji'e void proposed trephinnlng, which wa done in of three atsoci.Vi . To the the nil. when a par'i m of Ihe of nirpil'C skull had removed, a plant nearly an Inch long, of thread-liks'ructure ami long, fibrous roots, was found growing in the brain. Two years h.fore Col cannon had f illen from a wagon and Injured Id htad. The only war of accounting for the presence of the plant Is by saying that some seel was driven through (In' sVull a' tin' li ne. A On-- OR. I.snt . Salt Lake Hardware of ii-- 1 THE e Where Whole Rrsfnente Perished. There are several Instances on rrcord of the complete destruction of whole On September in one battle. reginienl 8,1812, Napoleon's perished to man. reglmtnt Fifty-thir- On January 6, 1842, only aixty-fivout of 14,500 British aolJlers came out of the ha'tie of Jagdulluck alive. In November, 1883 the wh'de army of eleven thousand (iidooj llicks Fa-hstrong, was entirely cut to pieces near the 6ilh cataract of the Nile. c a, Time Occupied by Dreams. The time occupied by dream ii one of the marvels of sleep. In the work entitled The Philosophy of Mystery," we read of a man who dreamed that he had enlisted a a soldier; that he hid joined hla regiment and traveled to a foreign country; that he finally deserted on ac count of the harsh treatment he had received at the hands of hi superior ofTi cert; that he had been epprehended and carried back tp hit regiment ; that upon l, arriving there he waa tried by court-marsha- condemned to be shot and was led out for execution. At this moment the gun of the executioners exploded end the sound awoke the dreamer. It wa clear now that a loud noise in an adjoining room had both produced the dream and awakened the dreamer almost at the same moment A Wall Forty-st- x Miles ia Depth. The article Water Temperature and Atmospheric Pressure," which appears below, reminds me of a remarkable statement made by Locke, the philosopher. Ilera'd: If a well cquld be dug to the depth of 46 miles the density of the air at the bottom would lie as great as that of quicksilver. the same By law a cubic Inch of air taken 4,000 miles above the earths surface woald expand sufficiently to Till a space not less lhah 2,000,000,000 miles In diameter. PIIKnifTlOE Maya Bryan II 111 BY FAI.BKR. line. III., Nov. Springfield, the Urns-rrat- Abandon tion: The, democrats who vuled for Mr. Bryan at the late election did so with the knowledge that he accepted the of as weM as 1G92, their platform adopted at St. Louis in 1S9A. The National democracy will nrver seek an alliance with the populists. I predict that Mr. Bryan, who voted for Weaver In 1S92, will snon abandon the democratic name. Ills candidacy, which was an Aimple of unreasonable socialism, was exploded hy the election of McKinley. The Issues of tlie canvass were dictated to the Chicago convention by a combination of politicians who are without principle and only sought suctss. They had before Ihe Chicago convention met matured plan for the nominal! n of the same candidate by the populist at St, Igiuls. Mr. Bryan, thanks to the good sense and Integrity of the American Is defeated. Democrats know that 'protection,' as the repuhl Irani call it, Is a fallacy, but also know that the unlimited coinage of rilver at 16 to I will deprave the American monetary system and produce infinite They have accepted the least r.f he iwe evils. I have, proof of thrir rnnduc:, and thank the democrat vho hive voted against and Aiigtld. !.. are Ihe i f .1 ilvpiavid current v and social disoi.Vt n rcprv-ei.tatif- G9SPAH 1)0 Bead What ll.e Wall M car w irki i' luve been a'tiiif rert Krparlrr ': The Wonder of the 19th Century Utah LithiaM Mineral Water. dlv-den- The Salt Lake City Soda Water C iUEm, heinl-phere- s, Uouk-keepo- r. The Kansas City Live Commission Company., Stock Kansas City Stock Yards. Utah Nursery Companv - AGB7J T per month, in rnrh lowu Alsis vnnil General Trav Salary SSI and expenses. Ad- - Rnlnrjr n Jutliestate. eling Agents, dress -- Fin A. II. HUDSON-- . Vest Second South. Salt Lake, I'tah. Interest paid 0:1 Karina Deposit. 0 (tonum'inded four TiiiieaYearly.br 41 SALT LAKE U. UTAH. 1 The Only Varterg of Its Bled Iw I'taU It Is not generally known that there Is a Clothing and Knitting factory in Silt Lake City, the only one of Its kind A man who has traveled all over in this state, where they make men's the world, end boy s' clothing, and suits to order, and been practicing with hla futher, lau dis- 'The NewDiscoyery exclusively from Utah clothe. We recently went through it and found that there were near fitly hands employed In ready-mad- e making clothing and Utah Coniinprclal anil hosiery, and were told that nearly all the merchant In the country town of Savings Hank Utah carry theae home-mad- e 32 and 2 1 IMst Firs'. South Street, goods and Halt LukiCity. Utah. whoever bought one of the suit wa sure to want another. Always ask for We do a general Imulciicr hnsiiiecs nwl home-mad- e suite made by Cutler Bros. account of rir;i imihii s Firms and Interms Co', 36 Main St., Salt Lake City, and if dividuals iiM)ii the most fnvnruliln bank-ban.iiifeiit with safe and e"nonfitivf you cannot get what you want at your Write for infiirnintiuu. Iresident country store, send to them for samples Francis Armstrong of cloth and measure blanks, and they I. W Miulsnn Cashier will make you a suit at from $10x0 J. J. Jennings to $15010 (hat will outwear any two eastern suit at the same price. 0 5 covered a wonderful MEDICATED BATH which ia prepared from routs, herbs and different barks, Hie bathe never fell to cure rheumatism and the most chronic diseases. He has thousands and thousand! of testimonials. ve PROF. A. A. MEIR, r. ut M. Tfc Lralvllle Htrlke. Denver, Cola, Nov. 9. Cltlxeni who Fine Confectionary, ana oppose paying the militia to guard the H ili la.i N welt let . Leadville mine are formulating a protest and considering every mean Wilt for Prim. Wtiulessle Only. whereby the state can relieve itself of Salt Lake Cltt . Temnlo. 117 g this burden of taxation. Alderman John who has Introduced a resoluE. FURNITURE COMPANY, tionLeet, In the board of aldermen requesting CO-O11 and 13 Main Slre-.- t Salt Lake City, - - Utah, Gov. McIntyre to call on President national troops to superInvite tlirlr country friends lo make Cleveland for cede the state militia at Leadville, will their Headquarters with them, ALWAYS BARGAINS IN FURNI- deliver the resolution to the governor, with a list of signer to a petition in TURE AND CARPETS. harmony with 1L Mr. John F. Campion said today the A, K. II K KG 12 & CO strike was wearing itself out. He will SCOK IHlKAl Kit. return to Leadville tomorrow to attend a conference at which the question of SALT Ii.YKK CIXY. t".. K.nnl to ilrobm--in- resumiug pumping at the down-toprepiid . flat at. llibllslier t n'-s":! of tr.l . ales.-rMaitwiurt . D'F.ve. Ireebrr mines will be considered. MAML'I'Al'n'KIt O. wn ,. . .a -- Sj-- tlpnii. Snail' 111 s. NOKKNSRNf n, , ci'P-pir.- r. TlllSt HOWE No! J . 1 - Imu 1 T Co.- tha only 1 ,,f that hum CttylHoaaa that maintains Branch OBeea at Salfl-aka.Denver and PuabtoT In response to the mar y Ir.quirfei sent to us from all over the United States rel They ara KaUabla and will slva your business attautioa all alouf tbs Una. ative to the incorparatlni; of E. S. Dean WKITK Til KM. A: company, bsnkcr ai d brokers, at 35 Broadway) N. Y , we tuke pleasure In FSASE SIEGEL City. Mmr. 1 0. HDDI1LL, Bruch Hodm, Sill Lrii infornikig our readers that the company lias been Incorporated with a capital of $i,oooxcoxo, under the laws of the state of New Jersey. The capital Is fully and there I no paiJ, stock for side. The officer of the company are Myron L. Barnard, president; and J. lands Bilback, Lanibrrry, secretary and treasurer. The company have enlarged their facilities greatly already, and are nrgotlallng fur the entire floor at their present address, 3; Broadway, as well as for wires across the continent. Our representative, who called at their offices on Thusrday and interviewed the manager, went away with Contain more Llthla than any other water in the world. Poaltlvelycurea the Impression that the E. S. Dean comRheumatUiiGout, Diabetea and Bright placate. Put up in case of fifty quart pany had taken hold with a vigor. It bottles each, $7.00 per case. Orders should be sent to d was on the 15th of the month, their day, when they sent out their semimonthly checks, and a more busy set of workers would be hard to find than the clerical force of this company. They BOLE send out thousands upon thousands of SALT LAKE CITY. dollars in profit every 1st and 15th, and, . UTAH as the mansger explained, their customer live in both and some carry inur or five distinct accounts, ne CALVIN HOOD, President. L. A. ALLEN. T. J. KAMAN. cessitathig the closing of the books twice J. C. FAKRINGTON C. I. LAKTKY. a month. It is certainly a great system, W. T. MrlxTis. atla Salaameu. Sheep Salesman. and is brought down to a fine point a 1.' UuKTuoii'auT, i. T.Ubcubuy. Hog SulrunsT. J. Souza, Office. C W. Hiu, it must be to carry out in detail and in a business like manner such an undertaking. Judging from the success of the old firm, and taking that as a criterion, we wish the new company the same genuine success and proiprrity a point which it will not be difficult to attain and Booms ;S7T A'B C and D Block Exclinae, even exceed judging front the gentlemen in charge of the business. One new connection and one of the grcitest Importance is that hereafter all AMD COMIGNmimi SOLICITED. GOOD SaLC PlfOWVT KlTVNM. orders will be transacted on the New Capital. 1 vuiy Ybaiw' Aotiyb Sipihiikol Uaukt Hhvutm Fhu, AmiU York Block Exchange. The last dividend paid to the customers In Salt Lake City and Utah on $100 from Oc'ober 15th to November 1st $990. Can sue., an investment be bad elsewhere? Where can you find an InvestKSTAl LISHKD 1SS5 ment that will pay yon one half so well aa ours? Do you have any desire to be convinced that what we say is rue? We A large stock of fruit and ornamental trees, ilno small fruits, have thouand of references. Write at Make a specialty of supplying commercial plants once for printed matter and investigate tosts, snruop, etc. at low prices. Call and examine stock. the Dean Safe System. Clakkk Yoi'XG, Aren!. 216 Atlas Block, Silt Lake City, Utah. -Office: Navi.gr Riojck- - ! c AND44WEsST SECOND SOUTH ST. SALT LAKE CITY - - - UTAH Live Stock Commission Or letter M, ff Pei.-rf- i 111 $59 60 I 42 You Know i'tiw YarkSIly ItaaleNxy IMNt. .1 C."1J IMV-- , lull wm nv ii,,it U '.is!', k. ne y , v(ll 500 fire. 1 vat. f rout $1 up. 10 Roller tig Sovi Kliaild Ii'r, president of the n l.ninal Top Desks and Chair, t 'c., nt vrrr court has been appointed t j lep'oce the own prices. I E'vg.i' t Bank Fixture, suitable for fine ilivc", und just the isniisved vail of Dlsrbckir. tiling for broker vr inMir.mce agencies, A Madrid dispatch to the London cheap. The cheapest and hcl house in the city, (.'"ini' .mil sre S'andarJ sir that the Spanish govern- fiiri'l-hcr- s Good. 1 ld on e,ly ment will rend 20,000 recruit to Cuba our hurgah-sbrfurc the middle of December. A dispatch to the Taindon S'andard X. L. Sccot.tl-H.iit- d Stcrc, from lleriin announce that Baron von 1; und soul Mir governor of German E.isl A. Africa, has been elected president of the Geographical society. Colonel Luther A. Il.ill. federal prl .mer I'.'in Giur'.i, died (n the Coluin-,- i rr? r. t' a,- -(O.) stale piisoil o dropsy. Ills ..Krxi !r:S ( AIL IlM llloi ni' w.i against Col. For-thL a federal cdlec!or, who 1 relative of Irelil'id CL'ielnml. The Pullni I Co., SIEGEL-SANDER- S ir John M. Palmer, National democratic candlJate for president, gives the fol lowing statement to the Associated Press concerning the result of the elec- fOpUiit 'platform DEAR SALEABLE WANTED" Senator 5. CUT ABOVE S. THE E. TRANCE, STEEL AND MAJESTIC WORLD-FAMO- PRICE AS pre-en- old-tim- -- - C!NTof 1 p. V' , auik purs ou t aowa ear, bu 1 A:OC you can make every . cne in the house happy by buying a tYOIJ , hoise-,li!.icke- a nr xrxsr 'vyyyyryyTr- helwitl her carefully Into Ms Leggy, ai d they dron- ft In begin llnir new life of nrriie lijppii.eik I. aJ.a.k 'rqje'.hrr, 111.1M lr:iu-li- r Liiing the .lu. tiur. worn 1. e. offer One Hundred Dalian Reward far uni case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Cetnrrh Curr. V. S C'HFSEY A CO., Props.. Toledo. O. i a.e nndsrstcued, have known F. J I'heu-.-for the last IS years, and helhnm him perfectly honorable In all business frauiae-lioami diumeially able to curry out any aid brat imi made by their firm. TVr n, Thi ft Thi'AX, R hnlrsnle Prunrist. Toledo. I). V'zi.nixn. Kiaaav A Uaxvix, Wholesale Prosaist. Toledo, O, Hal s Catarrh Cure I taken Internally .art-iii-2 directly upon the blond and murone enr-riieof the system. Pries IS per bottle. Bold by all Dnicritts. Testimonials free. Ilull'sfamilr lllh are the best. . 121 South Fiiut West. BALT LAKE CITY. Tour rheumatism is driven out of your system by these wonderful, baths, making you a free person. The discoverer of this wonderful cure is the nlr living soul. Zions Savings Bank & Trust Co Bavin. Uah. having .largest been estulililied yrmn. Biucw the unranU intiou nf thi Bilik IB.1NW mviuto ereoitnfe oimied with u. We uay live eeut per annum Interest on big said iuterrst quarterly. We renlre di'isisit from not only theipeoplr of Utah, lint also from nrarly every state In the l'i ion. as n furcian eouiitries. We Invite eneh well v deiawit. ami take any pinwnT from fl up. W rile for iMirtirulHi to No. a 3 and k. u- -f treet. 8alt Lake City, ;uh. Iut-- a ow twrrit r', )! lr DTHKCTOHS: Wiifonl Wwhiruff (leurireQ. ('atumn .......- PrtnJrl? nt Vic- Geni go m, Chhiiou C'aiiliUr T Ttah Conservatory of Music Piano end llerniniiy departments Formal M'eni'ig' of dl'nibm'" dpKi"tl ojien. ments, Jan. A, Iw, BeeMer WHin for bssoi.e In Piano, Organ, iollu. oirn Culture. Thironirh IImm. Hurinoiiy mul IMNiriK. ror tprinurnM or adilrm M 3S S. P. 8KOWN 1 ti Mm. Mut. Director. Koom No. HnMiki ArmrtfS No. ftqiulh Stnte Mtrert, Suit Lkt Rowe, Morris, Summerhays Co., SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, dkai.frh is Ilities, Wool , Sheepskins, Ikrrsliins, KOI.R AI.KNTS FDR THE I'TIII T.IXXIXU IU vert g.i!e prevailed on the Eng. and many wrecks are When you ship lo us you get full mar-arcp.'ited, accompanied by fxrlling life. price and ulck rettirn. We solicit lo.t and fixkct kscucf. your trad. A IMi .'"l'i rercntly |