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Show tea, make it how you will. At grocers in packages. - Pnjaprrtnn1 Kip of I'taa. Passenger Dqartiiipiit of the Rio Grande railway lias just Usuud an map showing all mining districts of teeotd, together with an outline akotcb of the older districts, and culling siutdal attention to several partially devrlopod regions which recently have shown Important uaroreringi of gold and uujipur, now attracting notice of jirmqioulun, investors and others. For copies of this valuable map address F. A. Wadleioh, U. P. A., Suit Luke City. Hiibx.ii mt.K. n. i. r. OPIUM IHIIIIU, kx. hWl.li.,IMM,IU Try Annuel the breath perfumer, ouly 5c per package. There is no end of flavor in Schilling's Best tea. made I Ha fight There is not even beginning of flavor in average ASrhilHeg- WHISKY MORPHINE HABITS. AN OPEN LETTER To MOTHERS. VI ABB ASSERTING IN THI COURTS OUR RICHT TO THE AND USE OF THE WURD EXCLUSIVE CASTORIA ALL HAKE. "PITCHER'S CASTORIA," AS OUR DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of Hy'annis, Massachusetts, was the originator of PITCHERS CASTORIA," the same on every that has borne and does now srj? f'Ctfc&M wrapper. bear the facsimile signature of Tide is the original PITCHERS CASTORIA," which has been used in the homes of the mothers of America for over thirty years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it is on the the kind yon have always bought Or , sC f and has ths signature JCo one wrap has authority from me to use my name except The Centaur Company of which Chas. II. Fletcher is . President. March 8, 1897i per. Do Not Be Deceived. Do not endanger the life of your child by accepting a cheap substitute which some druggist may offer you (because he makes a few more pennies on it), the ingredient of whidt even he does not know. The Kind You Have Always Bought BEARS THE SIGNATURE OF FAC-6IMI- GEa tNTMM JL SCOTT, IMMEf. JAR. President VV HMIV Emm, ECW EITV O. GLKNDINNING, aad Treat KUHFIKLn. KeereUry & Geo. M. Scott & Co r'Tnd Hardware Bar and Sheet Iron Steel AGENTS Buffalo Scale Company, Atlaa Engine Works, Dodge Wooden Ibilleya, California Powder Works, Celebrated Anchor Brand Cylinder and Engine Oil, Howe, Brown A Co., Drill A Tool Steel, Pipe FOIE Detroit Stove Co., John Van A Home Steel Ranges Coles Air Tight Heaters, Worthington Steam Pumps, Revere Rubber Co., Dodge Injtwtors, Leviathan Belting. ... Miners' Tools, Stoves, Tinware, etc., And a General Assortment of Mill Findings. " STORE 16S U1R ST. : MREHOTISE 125 W SECOND SOUTH Sill LUKE CUT, Elias Morris ana Sons Gompany,: MOKUKEJfTS Ud HEADSTQU3 Marble and Granite, Mantles, etc. Grates, Salt Lake Cit, BEBJ. FOR PRICES OF INTEREST AGRICULTURISTS. TO e home lllul. .l. About Cnltlve-tlu- a of tbo Null aud Vivid T Unroof llorliriiliursk Vlilcultsia aud llorl-cultar- Leart-broke- If yeterluna IUn Rioa's hilap llsnk and Tra.t Cnnipanr of Noe. 1, Baud 5 Alula struct. Suit Lake City, Utah, imw l.uvu uu dcj.wit luurulhnn a million and a half dollars. They jay pur cent lutcivst jier amniiii aad umipouiv the lulunnit fa ir timi'. u year. are uciit from all juris of the l.'uitud If not, Statta llavu yu uu start an account NOW. Womuu auj chiliu tlmirown dren have the right to name, subject to llu-i- own order. Write for any lufunnatiou nurd oil. tl aud I ires. HE Rural New Yorker has been collecting aud experience on mysterious barn tires, among which apjieur the pub-llalil- Wiuxmil CllOUtiK The drink. drink. WOODRUFF, CANNON, Cashier. M. (him of Mch'IuI (rim. Rreat rr.usu of social crime Is The c ie.it eauxe of jtorerty I When I lo ur of a family brok- en up, and sk the cause drink. If go to the gallnw. and ask Its victim r drink. Then I the cause, the ask myself In p rfret wonderment, Why do nut mm put a stop to this aio-wc- thing? ArrlibMinnIrphiPrt. JCrsd tli. AdvenWiumif.. will enjoy this publication You much belter 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, tliry send what they advertise. UTAH llsU's Catarrh Cars Is a oomtitutional euro. 1rico, Tic. Cleveland Plain Dealer: Hut's do fust sign I noticed yit ub returnin' confidence. Wbn's dut, Itsstus! Why, dem Tollivers actislly went to bed las uiglit au' liT do doali to do chicken coop uukx-ki-- ! Orange fluvor Tulu I.ulu chewing gum is flue. For sale everywhere. Call for it. Judge Yo i are charged with drunkenness your face seem familiar to me. Prisoner (with disgust ) Quito likely yer honor: bntldou't romcmls r you I eun't keep track uv all de fellers I get drunk wit. . Golden Rusoett ami Silver Muon are tlio leading high gnule 5c cigars. Call fbrthein. One of the fluent collections of paintings and carvings In Mcxluo is jmasi aw'd by Signora Ruli. She and her husband, now 87 years old are at present lea ruing English. Tula Lulu, the new Pepsin chewing gum Is delirious Call for It. It will be noticed, perhupa, that no Chicago alderman hes caught the Klondike erase. Chicago AND DESIGNS. Tiiues-Ilcrah- l. ANY are using Three Crown Baking Powder, Three Crown Triple Flavoring Extracts and Pure Home Ground Spices, and many are not; and to those who are using them we extend our hearty thanks and gratitude. To those who are not using our preparations, we ask them to kindly give the goods a fair and honest trial. Remember, you take no risk in buying anything branded Three Crown, for the grocer has the money to refund if you are not convinced they are equal to the very best on the market, Bear in mind that we do not ask you to buy these goods because they are home made, but because you are receiving better value than in sending for eastern goods, and you also have the satisfaction of supporting a worthy home industry which gives employment to many hands, Support the home industries you have and many more will start. Ask your grocer for Three Crown Baking Powder, Triple Flavoring Extracts and Pure Home Ground Spices and refuse all substitutes, 9 Sole Mfrs Salt Lake City Utah. rnilliuuimimiiuiiimiiuiiiiimiiuuiiimiiimuaiiuimimuiiimuiiiimmiiufr jut j rrzrs'--: j ! j rr'.rs i A great oommutlun seems to lucre token jilaec among railway tlivlcs, owing to a llirmtuli car service between the Pacific cvat uu.l t hfeayo which Is to njiurateoiiciliiy rah week. Tfciilsnotn new (lrjturtiD'u by any means, as tlie Den-- j ver A liio liruu-lHail road company and its cuuuccta'ii. liav. been operating a between tbs Pacific through car and Atlantic rousts, via Salt Lake, Pueblo, Denver, Kansu City aud Chicago for ycara, and throe days each week, viz: every Wednesday, Thursday and Friday evening. Tbo cars fur this through service arc of the latest Pullman dedgn, and are auj plied with new clean linen and bedding throughout. A Pullman porter is assigned to each ear. These curs are under the jienonal suierviiun of a icial excursion agent, whose duty it Is to see that are given every comfort and attention. Fur further Information, apply to any agent, or to B. F. Kevins, general agent, er to II. M. Cuslilng, traveling passenger A It. G. railroad. 58 West Second agent, South street. Salt Utah. Tlie fact that quite a few jxxiple are going ti stay at home next spring instead of going to the Klondike sin w that the spirit of originality and euterprLo is not entirely exlin.'t. Chicago Rouurd. each individual citlzon. This nation, ed to prevent earth fulling In tha cenor crown ter of plant. During tha this empire, la based on commerce end growing season the leaves should not productive industry, and commerce be entirely buried. One of my experi- and Industry are transacted by and det ments was to use tile instead pendent on certain agencies, of whielt of incalculable Importance, la of i, over small slipped plants. one, In the hope that the leaf stalks would riable Instrument of valuation and out of the tile two feet long and change called money. Money la the beautifully blanched. After gazing In- - ymbol and measure of the remunerate the tile at short intervals for twe tion Industry and of just quittance or three weeks, 1 thought the plants between debtor and creditor. Industry seemed to be growiug down. Lifting xpt e: and flags without a reward, a off the tile to Investigate, every plant remuneration, and, therefore, the was found dead. Verdict, died of Im- statesman's duty is to see that this prisonment! Would prefer fence remuneration is not falsified by any boards set on edge each aide of row cause which le shown by past experisome three or four luebea ajtart, held ence to pervert, vitiate, falsify the In place by stakes oulside the boards. meaning of these lndiajtensable IncenTie stakes each other, at tht tives to exertion. Uncertain remunlop n foot or mure above first boardq eration for labor and fur investments and fill between Ibe boards around cel- discourages Industry and enterprise, ery with earth, confining the leaves end thus dislocates the whole delicate with one hand aui shoveling earth and complicated social with tha other. As the celery grows, which the toll and talent ofmachinery man has more hoards may bo slipped between constructed for achievement of the the the stakes over the first boards and statesman's aim the greatest posslliis filled In with earth aa before. The beat aggregate of social wealth. lime lu eat celery Is as soon aa it la The other aim of the statesman large enough. Not every one la born civilization, the practice of justice D with a celery appetite, however. My equally and needlessly deuniversally refirst attempt to eal the vegetable feated by our unstable money. For quired the fortitude which we pray fur the vast and wanton monetary changes wheu obliged to take a dose of castor 1S73 and 1S9S, by casting down oil. But public opinion, eciuuce and of medical authority, hud declared the prices and Increasing the pressure of debts and disturbing the exchanges aromatic herb to be palatable and between the eastern and western healthful, therefore should It go down have brought bankruptcy on even if a ramrod be used la the process. Its taste dally grew more civil- our Australian colonies' banks and ized and agreeable. The rest of the debtor nations (Argentina, etc.), and, family took to It as easily aa young while Injuring all our Industries, have ducks to water. The children are now brought the Industry of agriculture. ',h affects' 12,000,000 In these la- wide apart and have homes of their own, but If they come to ua In autumn Unds, to a condition truly described or early winter, they will have crisp by Mr. Balfour to be a "national DR. G. W. SHORES, Consider one illustration celery to remind them of joyous child- tragedy. Widest lallst in tha Wort from Mr. Mulhall's "Jubilee 8urvey of hood and buoyant youth. The plants work-houwill not stand much freezing and for British Industrie: Every in England contains among lta winter use should be carried down cellar und planted In boxes, with plenty Inmate a number of men who were of soil adhering to roota and filled be- once thriving farmers." These stupendous injustices wrought tween, watering aa needed through a funnel or hose to keep tops dry. and being wrought on enfranchised white men necessarily pale before the Labor la Hoalhrrn Cotton SI Ills, enormity of the cowardly cruelly now A Charleston, 8. C., dispatch says: Inflicted by our legislation on tho I be experiment of employing colored gentle children of the sun," who look ban .la In a cotton factory la about to to ua for Justice In Hindostan. Our be made here and the project la being cruelty to scores of millions of our DR. a. W. SHGKKK. always sacking to help suffcrlrc mankind, always trying watched with great interest. The state dependent Indian whose sil- to aonvlaca people that he gives value rasubjects, la dotted with cutton mills, big and ver famine-hoarI rod far every dollar paid him, baa have been enorm- ce tedded to give quackery, fraud sad little. Heretofore white operatives ously depreciated our own "inby lu death blow, and pro toot Uia have been employed exclusively. The Buffering elaseee front tha deeptoable 1893 monetary legislation sane" this of quack and eharlatana. Kvarg method! white oiierativea refused to work alongside colored bauds, and for yean have cruelty la Infinitely vaster in range and euOevcr from been apprehensive lest an attempt be reach than the Turkish treatment of made to replace them with cheap col- Aremnla, and It la none the leu fiendored labor. The experiment la at last ish because It le more eubtle and disBemlnal Weakneea. Varleoeele, Hydroaelw to be made In the Charleston Cotton guised. In abort, we are living like Strict tiro, small Gonorrhoea, yphta same with or the or savages shrunken organs, prematura old axe Mills. Some time ago the mills had to uncertainty and all ether whether dtaeneee, and we private but are more prices; provisions be closed down on account of dull marcaused by Ignorance, exoeea or eonla-a-o- n. no matter bow sever kets, and since then the 800 men, wo- contemptible because we know that yea caw W. SHORES, the Ohvit-eia- n men and children have been out of em- prices and provisions, have been con- eonsultwhoDR.hasO. civen hie life to curing can be and eJironio a to trolled, and bo examined, controlled, dleeaee, are unable ployment They poor and and cured without paying to seek work elsewhere, and have re- great extent by government We are tan on treated dollar until the cure is ofleoteiL mained here hoping to start in again. more ridiculous than the Dahomey The doctor reirrwe the right, however, lo rafueo incurable caw-- If ho eaa'I The Charleston Cotton Mills have one savage, because we deliberately frus- eura you any ho don't want your y.ioni of the largest plants In the southern trate our own industrial achievement Such on offer won never before mods a responsible and Dr. O. 1 country. A Urge part of tha stock U and etultify the Intention of 11 our boras In only able to make U bocoa owned by O. II. Sampson, of Boston, efforts. We are more Inhuman, be- no positively cures tlie.e dlieaeee. Dw wools another cent on Questionable dc and other northern cnplUliats, and cause our cruelties are wrought on a tore, but consult the "Old Doctor" a they contend that had negro labor bean raster scale, and substitute alow tefflBkff111 acredly OOl secured months ago the mill would not agonies for swift butcheries and speedy Dr. G. W.8HOREI have been compelled to atop. It was death. Our parrot-ilk- a repetitions of I H Lock Box 1685, through northern Influence that It haa and our peacophrases 1 I Salt Lskt City, Uta been settled that negroes alone shall ck-like of pretty attipresentment be employed. This reorganisation of tudes and attire do not redeem ue from the Charleston Cotton Mills haa at- Ihe stain of which monetary practices, tracted the deepest interest among the by Intelligent men can only be regardformer white hands. Scores of men ed aa the vastest and moat Idiotic WILL PAY 8100 FOR ANY CASH end women who have been accustomed to look on the factory for their means atrocities. Injustice always brings lta Of Weak see. la Men They Treat aad of livelihood have come forward and penalty. At this moment the British people Fall to Cara, made protests against the change. They . An Omaha Comany planes for tbs Ural have been holding nightly meetings In ' ,an rc themselves from this scandal, time tmfore tha pul-'ia Mxuicxl Taa&r memorable this hint for the cure of the mill seclion. The negro's capablll- - j and mk Mendid Vitality, Nervous IV of aud Bexuai ouknevi, aud Keatoration of grace and Jubiiee by ties as a factory operative have been year old la Fores Lift and vouug men. Mo wJih West Europe and North worn-ou- t under consideration by more than one French remedy; contains no America to restore to the 300,000,000 Pboajihoroua or other mill man In the south for yean. Emiharmful drugs. It la who uae gold, and the 700,000,000 who a WoMOiaruLTKiATHEXT magical in its nent authorities have strongly conin it curs. Ail readers, tended for the introduction of the col- use silver a unity of money, an equit- offsets puhitiva eulfr-inthat ored man Into the factories of the able and reasonable Instrument of val- who antheir . g , from a weakaeea blighte causing that mental sad south, because his employment there uation and exchange. physical suffering peculiar to Loet Manmeant cheaper labor. In three atatei All other efforts to honor our Queen hood, should write to the KTATJS M ED1CAL Omaha, Kelt., and they will North Carolina, Georgia and Alabama would dwindle Into Insignificance be- COMPANY, land absolutely FREE, a valuable the negroes have proposed to make fore the magnificence and beneficence paper you on tbceo diwws and positive proofs the experiment for themselves, buildtheir truly Uooicxl Tsh .thixt. Thousof this wise step to a world-wid- e just of ands of who hava lost all hope of a ing mills In which their own race only and honesty money. Yours, etc., aura, aremen; being restored by them to a pore waa to be employed, but the factories V. VicA. feet condition. Maitland, 9, Elphlnetone owned and operated by whites have toria Grove, Gloucester road, M suic ai. Tkkatuixt may be taken W., June atThis home under their directions, or they will drawn their labor from tha ranks of 25, 1897. West West Briton, Briton, pay railroad faro aud hotel bills to all who their own race. That these conditions to Eng. go there fur treatment, if they prefer will continue to exist is scarcely probtail to cure. They are perfectly reliable! able. Recent events point to a date have no Free I'rworijitiona, Free Care. Bank Credit vs, Moary, Free Sample, or C. (. iJ. fake. They have not far distant when the races are to Henry Carey Baird of Philadelphia, R50.000 rejiital, and guarantee to care come in direct competition it the door in a letter to the of Press Philadelphia every cere they treat or n-- und STary dolof the factory. Much Interesting evi- March (, 1882, or their ; lar to the fact that charge may lie dopovted in pointed dence might be adduced to prove that tho loans and discounts of the nation- bank to be paid to tbem when a are 1 the negro le amply able to fill the de- al bank were larger proportionately effected. Write them today. mands which the work will make upon to their capital surplus than they were CUKE YCURSEUI him. No one will question that hla In- in 1873 when the panic began. This T hie O fur una.l.r.1 dlo h.r.-- trnlsiuuiaUuiu, telligence will prove to be sufficient to Inflation he pointed out, "la largely Irrilotinue or render him. In doe course of time, a of a different character from that durof si u con. wnbnm I'.lnUiM, end nut estrlo- killed laborer in the sense of which ing the war, when the ,, mass of TMeEUChUICCo. gvut or pafevaous. great the mill men employ the term." the people had furnished to them moneld by nroggtota or rent In elnin wnprer, ey the Instrument of association In 1'T pirnaiil. for i.r i Iniiin. ti m.trim, more abundant volume than at any Id rlra to Feodors. -Circular ewt w yj.7. Nqur In pr our history, and Denver Field and Farm says: Anenl previous period the high prices now being paid for when they had not the same need to tockers and feeders, there la danger use hank credits. With an Increased ahead in the steer business. Too many volume of currency up to the requireTrite hr Die fellows are putting money In feeders ments of business through eilver, silUriSI JiiLE (LliiL Fcedera are too high little old runt ver certificates, gold or greenbacks, the IT KHUSiie MSU ONE PROFIT , KTM9 FIFE KlIYClEf Texas long horns sell for three, four need of bank credits would steadily disCl CHtuE IT Nil SHOE GO.. fawner and five and sometimes as high as six appear. EH lam H, cents. They will not Ml out. Thi The man who has the holiest horror Ciin-amen who have thelra on their hands of the Inflation of the currenry, genire going to try to dump them on ths erally haa no horror of the Inflation market next fall, and there Is going of bank credits, and pays no attention 1 you would to he a tumble. Do not get too many whatsoever to the growth of these latkeep poeteA write for Information feeders on hand. 8tock up your cow ter, for the reason that he himself Is HepUae. l'rompt herds; they will keep year after year, being Inflated, end he likes It, because Crick Return. and you can get something out ot it Increases his power over his fellow-me- n. them. It will pay better at the presFRED A. SEARS, What he objects to, la the inent prices to raise calves to sell raihei flation of the people, which causes an McCaralek lllock. HALT LAKE CITV than to buy them to feed. Cattle an Increase of their power." Cen be m Too to men slump. going have many uu hum painurbluuL Tho "niaelalll.ta Good Adilrh t ei hurt you et any paid too much for their feeders and I'lMiir uml ror me ami I From the National Bimetallist: they are going to dnmp them at any minion. Ur. W. H. yu blork. K a. building, .talljArun.ronmrai price next fall. The market will b Whatever any man may think concernIjikel'liy. L'li The buyer "Mile wtrfclng I will hav ing the relative merits of the different S12 TO overflowing. Mr. Cattleman will articles of Democratic, Populistic, and their own way. lino lu Ik. Nwireia nay hr prntii. get hla finger burned. There will b Silver Republican faith, all must admit Per W EEk h""5 "wrk. uninlmir.iiMi.fiM fa, an auction sale, and the devil to pay that If the forces of reform do not Htf wrt w wd rminuy dioHma eta, at ten per cent, with a big cattle mort- unite, they mill be beaten In detail. J.K.iirruuw uia xT ( inu.l.- -i slHHil . mw.: gage. You fellows think you an We need about 7,500,000 votes for 1900. I rnimlp. Mild mighty wise. Take a fool's sdvlce ant How are wo to get them? Simply "I' . X'leruuic. i'ih m,. nni-- t ra.irm xiairr. iik. J. go slow. Now Is the time to buy cowi uniting tipon those things concerning iiiiyin ten Huron gtrmi. Chlrngm . and get a three-leggwhich we ere agreed, and tearing othstool and B who bucket. er questions In abeyance for the pres- H I thovk TW1 nwnuW the liuvi rn.Mini will writ. In annum VvlClIlII IK tUrkr-T. After the garden crops are harvested ent. By Joining: hands on those things anil Patnu AHV, Ol W plow up the garden and apply a good concerning which we think alike, we Uu stomalos. H.C.. H'T will nxnrr . invuiyt r will naturally create friendships and dressing of well rotted manure. MwoBcovErrJ quirk rwitr Attol nun political sympathies which will, at fftM. ikuiiUtr hook of tehiltuniiiRHiffinfi od ns more Poultry llkea buckwheat and least, bring closely together on VreaMwr-n-t Frvr. in M.ikewke'eneMv uum makes an excellent change In theli other points. w'o cannot do everything W. N. U Salt diet. at once. Whoa Answering Advertisements Kli Weatiea This Pape two-fee- oue-fuo- w ixo's-mgcr- . I. pccted facta I'carlrg on the subject. The Intelligent 1ioMk related this in' cldeut: My father wan a great smoker. Ila smoked in Ida burn and out of bia barn, and in all the farm build Inga. Though repeatedly warned of the danger of entering the barn with a lighted pipe in 1i1h mouth, lie gave but little heed. One Sunday mornings ai he was preparing tbo team for the regular church aervlce, he noticed a thin column of smoke lwmliig from between the cracks of the barn flour. A hasty examination revealed a fire well start ed In tho straw and chaff that bad sifted down through the crack. 01 course he soon put out the lire, and was frank enough to tell us all about It, and admit that, iu all iiruhablllty n coal of fire had rolled, unobserved by him, from his pipe and full through the crack and Ignlled the chaff. Had r he failed to the fire just as he did, the barn and all it content would, undoubtedly, have been destroyed, as the entire family were just ready to Hart for church. As father often smoked with hi pipe nearly upside down, we all believed that to be the true origin of the fire.'' 'Now let the Intelligent reader ol. serve this fact. If the fire had remained undiscovered until they were away lo cliurrh, the barn would have been "mysteriously burned, and the linger of' simpleton would have been pointed at some unfortunate wretch, who, though he might have plenty of flr.s of his own to bear, yet would be entirely Innocent of this undeserved approach. Aud It would be souiethiug. too, that lie couid not shake off, for the whispered la a dark shadow that may cling to a person for life, observed by everybody but himself. So much for the pipe. A young woman then gave this account: A friend of mine left bia lantern lighted In the barn ono evening to aid him to put out bis horse when he returned. During his absence, the burn was burned and with it a horse, buggies, harnesses, robes, etc. The carcass of the horse that was burned was found in a part of the barn quite distant from bis stall. It was, of eourae, vary reasonably supposed that the horse got loose and, in wandering about the barn overturned the lantern, and thus set the barn on fire." Although there was no great mystery about the origin of this Are, It developed food for thought, for, on further inquiry, the fart was brought to light that, though there was a considerable Insurance on the barn the company promptly refused to pay it on the ground of criminal carelessness. Another member of the gathering aid: I set my lantern down upon the barn floor, where there was considerable hey scattered about. A single talk of the hay ran up through one of tha round holes In the plate beneath the globe, and touched the blue. I put It out quickly, hut had I not noticed It I left tlie barn would doubtlesa have been mysteriousSo much for the lantern. ly burned. The genial host then related the most extraordinary Instance that lus ever come under my notice. 'tln:e riding with a friend at quite a distance from home," said he. a sudden and violent storm came up, and we drove, with the owner's permission. Into a wayside barn, which afforded convenient shelter from the copious rainfall which fullowed. While there, the hone fell to eating hay from the side of the mow, end pulled considerable litter beneath hia feet. Suddenly wo heard something pop, and on looking toward the hone'a head we saw him drop a blazing match from Ids mouth. It fell Into the Utter at hi feet and atralghtway began to blaze up iu the dry stuff. Of course we quickly put It out It le the unexpected Ihut happen. Here wu a source or fire so strangely anomalous that, had it occurred when no one was near, its true origin could hardly have been guessed at, and very likely it would have been called the work of an incendiary with the sure result of accusing some Innocent person with n heinous crime. Yet It really happened. The heavy Incisors of the horae, dosing sharply upon the matebhend Ignited It. when be quickly dropped It In the litter at hla fecL 8o much for the match. dim-ove- aus-plel- u REASONING TOGETHER. keeping an earth mulch on the surface Memorial mm Am Ksgiua Exrtaagm to conserve moisture. When the To the Editor of the West Briton: plants are eight or len inches high, sir-T- be aim of statesmanship L may be commenced. This fold civilization, 1. relations j dr.it r Ruaacll Sago said to n reporter n few days ago: I'll give you a point; Mr. Gould mica gave It to me. Mr. Gould said: What's post is history; what may be la mystery. Coming, th-- j Cherry Diamond cigar. Hewlett Bros. Co e- a. Burke Perkins, M yean old, whose children number 84 and whose grand children are uncounted, the other day wodded Mrs. Elisabeth Goings, 7U ycaie old, in the town of Grecnvillo, Ohio. Use Giant Baking Powder, 85 nz. for 25 cents. Best on earth fur tlie money. el. WRITE AMI OARUliX. WATTERS mn-le- President McKinley is said to e oire an average of sixty hogging letters a day. People In all jiurts of tliu country write olieiting his aid to get them teininrarlly out of trouble. The other day tlie total amounted requested was FJS.OOU. Insist on Having The Kind That Never Failed YouV VNC FARM ! Ik It astss's proxperuui liquor dealer wai boasting to a group of men atandlni near bis saloon of the amount of mon. "I have mads I,0u( ey he bad In the last tl.ii-months, he said. Yon hava mails more than that Wbal quietly remarked a listener. la that?" was the quirk reeponxe. "You have made my two anna drunk-ariYou have made tiu-l- r mother r. a woman. You have made merit more than that I rerkon, but you'll get the full account some day!" A Olerv Collar. Klmpllllcl. In the bulletin published by the WIs eonsln Horticultural Society John Rhodes writes as follows: This artlclo is Intended for the home gardener and not the commercial grower. Celery prefers a deep black loam, which retains moisture well, but sufllcienily drained to prevent saturation. As to varieties. Individual taste should be the guide. My choice would lie Uiant Faecal or Golden Heart. Haring pa tronized seedsmen to the extent of finding something which suits, my advice would be to grow your own seeds. After eating the tops, the roots may be wintered In the cellar as easily ns potatoes These roota planted the following spring, will bear seed abundantly, which If dried before freezing and kept dry will eurely grow, and If no other variety haa been grown near It, will be true to name. If more eeed la grown than needed it can be put through n coffee mill and used for flavoring eoupe, meals raw Our plan Is to sow seed quite thick In drills and do no transplanting, but thin out. when an Inch or two high, to six Inches apart Tha seed la quite alow lo germinate and should be sowed shallow. We usually draw a line, mark along the line with tha hoe handle, bow seed and rake It in. Thorough cultivation through the lummci1 la ucccuary, i As se DOLLAR NEED BE PAID UNTIL YOU ' ds LOST aa-vu- phv-ieia- n, UiniTr raKI III L SI00 To Any Man. , Ixt f -- s, - RB40 H , lk Live Stock Commission. corns; 35?ba nh-il- jrnrr t-- ed lLL -- r:v . m. nvn . 11 DROPfiY LakeNorsfriS |