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Show SPIRIT OP MURDER A FAN PAINTING. i' Hours Only Seventy-Thr- ee Millions Givon Awayvr iii; tit ll is tertnii.ly gratify iiijf lo tLir Salt Lake to New York. public to know of one concerns in a recent change in lieilule the land who are not afraid to be thelly Overlni.d Limited i.f the y' t A new kind of fancy work is come ijYnertniB lo the needy nnd suffei- - j -Union Pacific ant1. rn i 'CUAniAKE into fushion, nnd it is one that is not itlg. The proprieloiM t f Or. fVwROOTE. likely to be vi :y common, nr it requires K'Pl'a New Disi'OVrl V C It- - iu conneetiou with Ihe L. 8. k M-considerable a knmth-diri.f iin.l N. Y. 11. A C. H. R. It. CmiLhs and uiniing. and i. tTJ rr 'k'l.MYt eumpi'n. SI turk. it is tiie minting of r.inx. Thi have IJIVtn Hwny tVir ten million now make the unparalleled time $34.58. K ...iii-iin :s not (xnetly new, for fans haw- hetn trial bottles of this ; record of only three days to New lt re;it mrdu puinti d oil p..nlii. cut. p'.per, si.k uml ' and have the s.itiofaetion of know- - dork. 7 Train leaves 8nlt Lake Uix1 .Via Acme 8l.tivii.iHid SiJiiiaa a. pUI' thous-iu. nr,i.I! 1 it cured has " absolutely 7:00 u A. t M. M.t A. 8:10 is nuiv Iht f:;::l,Hu topaiut on ttlluu. . . . Ogden I 98 Alodels. High Grade. I'M Asliiniti, daily arrives Chicago 7:4o A M. i r pigskin, pareliuii-n- t liven hcttei unds i hoju It S Cases. Ahi'Jd AM iw 0 than any of these is chicken skin, lint 13roiichitis IloursentSS and all hihI 1 SAKE GRADE AS AGENTS SOL F32 S75.M. Vi t U i 4i rand Central depot New tf i tf this is difiicult to obtain us yet in thi dise isrs (.1 ihe Throat, Chest and Iff il iff j We Have no Afenla but Sell Direct !i r.i mci 10:85 A. M ., and tfI mii li 52 on! those fan. Wei. have City that country un i to the Rider at Manufacturer'! PJ su ely cured by it. are I 47 J ; 12 finished bate Lccn painted on skins Jfi s u thirl . Prices, Savlef You ill data, Only a Tow Call nshend L. 01 tn J. : oi that were bought abroad. Agent's Profit. 8 ii iu one twelve ears nnd cli'ir.gc The far. should be of medium size, iM, and git a flee trial a4 'I Bent matermU, fiuptnb finish. lifht Id not large, but jet luigcr than the cm- - Regular size 50c and $1. Every hours quickest lime. For pur- IItf l. r 15 clrant moduli. W ship Aiiy when with ti u:) privilege of rsaminaliim, jmv I'll pire fan that has been fashionable for bottle gliarai.ieed, or price rc- - chase of tickets and reservation of I'M AM IM chArffi'i Ixilli waya an! nlutul Vi hi 12 tf Itl 124(1 so long, the fad is to use two or three moiitry it uut m reiwcaciitec!. livtry berths call at the Old Stand," Acme is fvltv truurtiHtwl aattiunl slindes of one color for instance, blue ,unueQj aa well aa all n'orl or hare no time la .liuwii tralua do At atatioua 201 Main Street, or address II. M cr brown and the design cun be a min- Srml lorcaUlogur. g nut atop. Il train mu duily SB iuture with scrollwork about it, some ACME CYCLE CO., Clay, General Agent, Salt Lake. odd design in arabesque or (ireeian pattruiua run iluily vaerpt Suuduy. 102 Mein Seems to Constantly Borer Oyer the City of Paris. - t--i North-Weste- Tke Miras Arm Hlght lor a BtimU tlaa of the Bloody Boooee of RavolsKwa of 1TMU and INTI. fr i tou, . . WeMl-Jiouii- il - History seems about to repeat itse'.f iu Paris. That unhappy city, baptise'! so often with blood, is ihreuu-ueagain with u murderous di. turbuuee sueh us those which have so frequently bluck-eue- d its fair uume. It i but a thin Itnrrier t Kill stunds between Purs nod ;; i.lniiglilel of the innocents, rpiitius b.nod has Rowed lteeiy uic .11 winch .,f such recent occurcncc as to be with-the menory of nil, und the fuiihir uuck one goes iu llie country's history t lie worse ure the deeds of this highlj strung people. 'I he terrible days of the revolution, during which the whole country wav with blood, were succeeded by lull that was broken after the eaptur-Par- is by one of .those terrible inur--" lives that have given the Parisian nee so unenviable a reputation, -- arch 18, 1871, the city was in the of the red republicans, mil nine ter the commune was declared ,v lawful government. Nothing safe from the wild mob after that. he column erected to the memory of vupnleon and his nrmy in one of the "lincipal squares of Paris was pulled down as a monument of tyranny. A vstematie war was begnn on all pub-buildings, petroleum being used to nite them and the flames being fed with oil to make them burn the faster. No one wns allowed to interfere with the progress of the flames, and the loss wns Incalculable, many priceless relcs sti i Bicycles V .Vi 1 1.1 111 Lts Yi-r- a. 1 v reap.-eti.el- ri ; 1 f - I U7 tern, or the design on some old fan may old hooka pored over to find designs that are popular to copy. Some women who are ambitious and really hare talent for tils sort of thing have copied Ihe Watteau pictures; others have contented themselves with much simpler things; and the trouble is with a very simple design that it leaves so much of the skin uncovered, anil this requires most careful toning Upvra in coloring a most difiicult piece of work and as yet. the fad is only in its infancy, and there are not many places where this accomplishment is taught. After the fan is painted comes another difficulty ; that is the mounting of it properly. Antique shops furnish rnre specimens of carved ivory, tortoise shell .ml mother-of-peaslicks, anil, of eoue. these add greatly tojlic In nuty the work; but they will not always fit the design. The most r.urcersfu! workers buy tlieir sticks flirt then linve the skin cut, or. at nil events, inurked rat into the proper size, andthen pay f.onic attention to the pattern cn the stick in the design that is painted. These fans moke most charming wedding or Christmas presents, but. it must be wrll understood, it takes some time to finish satisfactorily, nnd are, ns has oern said, expensive. They are not good fer hard wear, but deserves a place in a a table of fancy trifles. :i binet or-cUndoubtedly there will lie a great number of these turned ont when they arc Defter known, r.nd when women take essons in painting. Every line tf good work will shew to advantage, but. alas! every ineerrret line will also Mund ct:i most conspicuously. Taint ing cu velum will certainly be rue t f ihe i:cw fashions before long, net rn!y for such work rs has been described, l.nt for lortfoiics. 'Look covers and the thou--mUand one trifles that go on the writ-n- g desk. Ycllm- - takes colds most ntul for anyone who is enough to llrnl colors wrll this work lurrs out so that it well repays Ihe trouble taken in doing it. Of course g ilovrnly drawing nnd inharmonious v.ill give an amatrinish effect which will rcb the work cf grace. Ilar-p- i r's Hnzar. . . rl tiring destroyed. The IeM For $1.(5, rae I th short 13 Cc:7er, Lcafvills and font :iirilng Union Depots. And Ptatitively Mie" sill 1 tlir Kiyal rlvrm uml Atlantic runoHnl. Klnruut hiii Tliiirninrhly Mn.lnru Kiiiipmri (,'ui-k- . ami r In wliicli t aentHure fraa to linidrra of Rm.-lhii- . t. iHivodnilr Arrlrrdully... I. A. 7.40 i. in. 122)5 p. ni. llENTON. City I II. n. KOOSKH, Commercial Frclgt Kouiu21, Miirlun Muck, Salt on II. I A.RROWN. (ptirral A General Avert, THE SKELTON PUBLISHING CO. Apnit, frnvo, Utah. Haw. Act City, Thin 1a the ( piuirl unity of a Agent HP1 inn king 850 to SI 50 a life-lin- TO II KXK.VIf, S . I.011UM0. l Swmid South. lllopkjtalt Iailie City.', UcMiin 4 Atlus on or address Call IV. 15 400 pngi'M half-t'ini- 1 1 i' tiknt I'aa. a Ticket A wm-k- . FITZHUGH LEE. Maj. Gon. U. S. V land late Council General to Cuba, writes a IsKikou Guban Spanish War. OREGON SHORT LINE RY. We baveon press for earl Issue, Gem-ri- i !s o vn 1nry of Cub:i and the Spanish War, io lie produced in a nibl.iul.lil Li. k of over TiiH) paaes, 7x1)4 inches In size and slmnot One Hundred Illustrations. New Train Ssrvi ww This Klhenrly authentic woik published ou the oiuj subject occupying Ihe minds of tl.e in t ire civilized world. TLtwtr.hu will b.v rle; mtly e iiiiirJ ure Lilierul commissions will lie puiil and credit lyloi-a- l OUTFITS READY. given, anil alwayi on time. Iatrunisa Lose no time, act at once. tliyiojirlieu you travel. Write foi full particular to LOCAL T1AE CARD, 3 The International Society, Fifth Ave, Xc w York. la effect, Jan. 4. 1S99. I'nlillshers of General Lee's lhsik. Train Arrive and Drjmrt at the (arioiii Our authorized distributors are located In all purl of the. U. B. 91-9- Matlona aa Follow! Sunth Hound d7 fJv. ' ' Ui B in tV Si B tf IM. i:m -- 23 fir?: 20 Lehi Junction 0j B I Offdcii On (M B North liimuil A r. A r STATION' ,A M, 2 J 8 : 5 81 5 15 Ainnrirnu Fork iW lirove I'rovo iriiiRville Simui.h Fork IiHiiK.'.nt 52: 10 Oil 11 Oh 11 25 nil F M B 4 (r 4 4 4 4 I'nyaoii Neplii: T 1 Milford 7 10 B l'l Frlm-- o 12, A M 11 25 n.i.u 3 H 45 Ml 27 3 25 2 5! if 2 8i il ll-v- t T8i . 6 Ar, 15 5 43i Four trnlni dully from to Salt Lake. Two faht tralua daily from Salt Lake to all imiatamHt. Improved Tourist Slmirr e ml Free Chair Cart Suit Lake to ChlRUBOwitliuiil njcdmi etaiiKe. Klunt Duy Coaclirh. The only line oimrat inu diiiiur earanrviee. The Short eat and Kaatrot Una from ftult Lake to Dnnvrr, Krnoaa City. Oninhe and all Point Knot. W. II. BANCROFT, Vice-Pr- r and Gen. Mrr. S. W. ECGLE, Gan. Trf. Mgr. 0. E. Hurlry. City Th-kr-t Ah-- On'l Iawnii.r Omi-cS- Main St. Agt. Salt ImkeCIty. Tliorntnii, Agent. Puyaoii. rHE MOODS SARSAPARILLA.. Tlirouirh SlrM'iirr. mnl tliroii-l- i F rr l ( Mun Fi not uml I'.livnnt hiiiiini'iit. Thnyiiiily liiii riiiinini; throiiyli Frre (Imir ( 'nr to IK- - ivi r. ('(lorndo SiriiiK4. I.rmivilln roiutK rnun Suit Iikn City null inti-- i uml OpdiM. Truiimlisiveuiidurrivcut 1L.U.W.R. K. t'ui-fi- . inrluding 122 isirtr'ilts. Frontispiece Is a full page picture of Dr. Maeser. Agents are wanted in all tiaris of the United Htates, Utah in iiarlicular. MILLIONS uf looks arctieing piililiIii'd annually, ilioiisandA of ViinvasserA are wiling t.hoiu, lint only a LIMITED few are Winth yi'iir time to read. Tell the when lie ralUon you and and BUY' Dll. MAESKU'S HOOK. id 'mint Quickest RouU To pnblidhiHl. Xo wIukiI ir is niinplflc wfilitHi it. A incKlrm, hiiudsonie book, in thesa Flylcs, In now lit 4'ttitlf ALL POINTS EAST $2.00 $2.75 $3.75 Tiresome Layovers, Close Connect ions in No Overeo'iie evil with good. Ovemnue your eoua'is slid colds witii One MinBLOOD is the source of ute Cougii Cure. It I so good chilAealih. Take Hood's Sarsaparilla to dren cry for II. It cures croup, bron,kcepitpure and tith. He sure to gel chitis, pneunmtila, grippe and all layson, Utah. Springs, Beat ntul moat Popular Route to Cripple Creek, Victor, Aspen, Glcnwnod Springs nnd w-flt- J Li Townshend. DRKAUl (i. MAESERS Colorado School aud Fird3id3 10 By- - at . th-kr- a Sold .A ia nu-Jo- y - CritTACO, ILL. t Th-kr- PIKES PEAK ROUT- E- City, St. Louis, m JTi'om 1 smi im . 2i Jlirr CSeu'l (jenl 1u.. A red-hand- Tlintcn & Jadcoori nikhart, lad. St.. Kansas col-rin- cure or i P'?.aVITA r.lZDICAL CO. 1 S. II. lUIKIK K. Truttia Mauuprr. F. A. 'VADLKIUll. period of the Omaha Exposition liyou are voing to by tbe trains of the Chicago, Milwaukee A St Paul Railway ou is Chicago aud Omaha Short Lice. Altho its trains hauled from ten to thirteen well filled sleeping cars and coaches each night, yet schedule time of arrival at Oiaalm aud at Chicago was an accomplished fact, a record to be proud of, and which has resulted in establish u the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway in Ihe minds of the traveling community as the shortest, best and most reliable route between Omaha and Chicago and the East. r any imlnt Kal. hiuI wUIi to All coupon ticket agents sell it iluyliiilit riiln ttiroiitrli tha riiiiili-of tlie Kuril tickets via the Chicago, Milwaukee inoiintniiiii. lie aura to ali for a t that miil via thaZ) & St. Paul Ry, Tor information regarding the liue address L. L. Downing, Commercial Agent, Salt Lake City, Utah. ur-tirt- rs 4- - j V n -- C 1). G. 1II1I7E, Unparalleled Time Record Was made every day daring the An Murder stalked through the streets by day and night. Human life was .minted so chenp that the sight of the lend lying in the street excited scaree- iii.y attention at ail. While the mur- ivr. were killing they were tlieir.' licirg hilled, for the government under Marshal MacMahon ficrce--.. 'Inched the insurgents, nnd behind i ilv thrown up barricades of paving tones, wagons, household furniture and anything that came handiest, the rtrife ran red in the streets of Paris, f'annon shot were tired yit the barricades. volleys were fired up and liewr the streris; the sight of a n:nn Acting far his life, pursued by n mob of demon firing at tbe fugitive nntil he fell riddled with balls, was a sight that could he 10 dei seen almost every hour of some of tin days. So demoniacal had bceone (he If yon are Looking fer a Sirgaic, murderous mobs cf Paris that women Sera It Is. nr.d tbe were shot down in the streets, 'rds who did this, rot content with GL03E-HEALEt illirg tbe living, would empty tlirir R, uns ngain and again into the flaccid .e in rheer excess of passion and AND 'Vinton eagerness to kill. Tha Twice-a-- M Frse Press The commune came to an end only hen 25. inK) prisoners had been taken . ; il Paris had been so torn by strife Goth Papers One Year it seemed a liopeiess task to bring :i.. r out of chaos. Many of the pris-uieOnly suirered death, while a number YOU GET A COPY OF TUB FBBB PRES 4 were transported. The commune was 1 eaten Tear Soak and Eicjclsjuiii Free. down, but not killed entirely during ibis terrible era. The spirit of Ilaverr Wns ; lie commune survives in Paris, and, a the late riots prove, it needs only an count swell ? The Twice-a-Wee- k Detroit Free Jobbers Swell ? Why. I didn't rec- Press needs eprert unity and a leader to break out no"iutroductiou. Its ognize n sinyle IliinjJ I nte, except the once more. articles noted by many special ice vnlrr! l'ck. The commune and the spirit of the writers have given it a world-wi- de commune are old and familiar phnn-tom- s And Day. reputation . In short, it is one of Working Night of Paris. The war that gave America its freedom gave birth in The busiest and mightiest lit- tbe cleanest, brightest and best No published. Trance to the hope that there was re- tle thing that ever was made is familyor papers will tie spared in lief to the people from the lash unde expense paius Dr. Kings New Life Pills, Every which they had groaned for so long, keeping tip its present high standIV globule of ard. It is couceded to be one of pill is a sugar-coate- d fniteiaptuously kicked aside liy mbits, treated far worse than the health, that changes weakness in- the leading family newspapers of 1 nrses in the aristocratic stables, thi to strength, listless ness into energy, America. If pou are looking for Trench peasants cowered and shrunk brain-fa- g into minal power. something real good lake"hilV'ant-ag- e f tlirir persecutors, but nursed feel in building up of this combination offer. wonderful Thcy,re mgs of revenge nevertheless. Temember, that by taking adThe storm broke at last, and for once theheahh. Only 25c per box at least the people had some cause to Sold by J. L Townshend. vantage of this combination, you kill. The tide of murder rose in every get 52 copies of Tbe Globe-Heade- r, part of the country. Hlood was first aud 101 copies of the The shed on July 12, 1789. in a fight beFree Press, 156 papers for only tween the people and the king's troops S1.G5. It wns the first blood of a terrible era that left France satisfied with killing A VALUABLE 550-PABOOK FREE The streets- literally ran blood. Thi guillotine, called into existence by th; THE FREE PRESS YEAR BOOK AND necessity for some means of putting an end to life that would lie more ex ENCYCLOPAEDIA FOR 1899. j editious Ilian the comparatively slow method of ixt'ciition by the hcnciiniir'.: CoucIno. Correct. Complete, nx. rut oft heads ns fast astheir owners Au accurate aud Superior Book recks could lc bared and placed the fatal knife. King, queen, of reference that tells jon all you family, nobles, suspects, passed Iv ' i want to know. There will not tie the guillotine, until there was co lnnr a uselet-- wg& in it. A Practical nristoeratie blood to lie slird. and siil: t.v I Educator and Hand Book of En-dca- th Is saddened a household Many Then the people thirsted for more. because of the failure to keep on J cyclopaedic information on sub the leaders who had condemned certain i a and safe hand alisolutaly turn Official, Histor tliFir In Statistical, they others to dentil. were condemned nn:l lulled. and these cure for croup such as One Minute ical, Political anil Agricultural who saw them go to thrir death themCough Cure. See that your little ones likewise a book of Religious facts,' selves went to the beyond by way of are protected against emergency and general practical direction on the guillotine at the command of newer Bert Townshend. affairs of Office, Home every-da- y lenders of the mnrdcr inob. A complete record of Farm. and The suddenness with which the War with 8 pain, late elections, the French nation plunges into a vortex Botem VITALITY, all aud other happenings eas the sporting, LOST VIGOR of blood is only equaled by AND MANHOOD of 1898. with which the country is mopped up and set to rights again niter Ihe n itre Cures Impotency, Night Em Do not delay, but take advent ana of terror is over. Order succeeds clia is wasting diseases, all effects cf self-abus- age of this liberal offer, which we with amazing celerity. It Is a faculty or exec: and indie make for a limited time only, by na. cretion- - AiicrvetMiicaiui specivl peculiar to the French. No ether e arrangements with the pu lition's history can show sueh fearful I'.i ins ihe lilootl lmil:ier. bellers Remember, we Bent both bloodletting, combined with so comchecks glow to , pins f, naa full of the when year aud the book verge plete a recovery cf youth. papers li.c f v for $1.65. tional disintegration has been reached. Address, only n-r.i.r: 0 Uy miiil ('i.s' 6t. Louis Republic. Globk-Heap- er, "i.:ran-ee- . or .fJ.nO; with n. eri Pay eon Her Method. There is but one way of insuring good one of being on work, tbe Ihe spot. IIow do yctf always manage to linve such delicious meats?" asked me housekeeper of another. "Well. I select a good honest butcher, nnd then stand by lilm." "You mean that you 1 give him all your Hade?" "No; ti.isin that I stand by him while he i cutting flic mctit." Ynu'Vs ('ompaniew. l I - . : 1 throat and lung di''a-"s.Iic- rt awwwwiW' A Piamlornt Pbjalrlan. An nderly l.ady. An elderly lady living at Fcwdhmm , n j'.'irt of New York City, nnd win) i known to be a warm advoc::!of i.ipnns Tubules for any case of . er trouble or indipwtion, Kuifl t'Kir-js-r'ewho visited her for the. pit n:';' nt h'urijipR the particu- r e:i.-- " : l,.r i hod always ! u ..i5 4.ie:: ii und did ao on for one, but i no lienellctal had cm faith ...t hii. i' a wen Mi.eivi.J A prominent New York phrsirtan In discuHlng the merits of Uipnns Tabules with a brother M. D. said : Hereral years ago I aasHrted tliul if one wiuted tol.come a I'liilmi-tiiopiand do a beneficent deed one that would help the whole human race nothing could ls titan to procure the Roosevelt Hospital proscription, wkitk it tie knit ike Xipani Tehelei, and canne it to tf ha put up In the form of n ketchup anil distributed among the iioor.' ITei.-rh's- v-.- li-- st, r 1 Sale Increasing. The largest retail drug atom In America is tliat of t legeman A Go. on Broadway in New York City. A reporter who went there to learn how Riptuta Tak-ulwere Helling bought a flve-cecarton and asked : lo you have i (: so ! - : i" 'ry- k 11 .i i a I :n- I. .ind .j jivii what i:.. (use liave never employed a physician since, and Uuit means a saving of $3 a call. A dollar's worth of Hipans Tabules lasts nte a month, and I would not ha without them now much call for if it were my last these 7 . dollar." At tha CJlie was referred time uf tliia interto agentlemnn who view there wit proved to ho the need of the departpresent two daughters who specially ment. Ho said : The sale of Hipang Tabules is objected to their mother giving a constant and is increasing, duo testimonial which should parade lur n'tmei.i tlio nowrpaiicrs. but t do especially to the influential chnrr.cter of tlio testimonials in the daily rcsM, thi the elder J uly argued : There and growing out of these, through tuav be other cases just like mine, tlie recommendation of friend to nnd 1 am sure I take great pleasure friend. Satisfaction with tliem is in tvc. immcndin" iheTutiules to any telling rory general. When one they ore o:::.- - uillieted ns 1 wan. If tlio enables begun I notice that a permanent alsnit my ease in the pupen customer fur tliem is made. Thin, 1 some otlier jHrson sinulurly affected to be ns jrreutlv benefited aB I have believe, is tlirotigi tlieir intriusio tieen, Igeenoobjietiun.'' Tlio (laughmerit, which proves I lie lxuiz lido ters, knowing how earnestly nite felt character of the ad vertiting. I think nlmiit tha lieneiit Jie had receiveL them sxcinliy useful i;i the geuural decided she was quite right. run of etomuch troulues." i inn. i.." v di'inuinit-- 1 1 rs nt frtj- t 'M Vnur'lru rvificr.i'l. - s kmti. fl.plUec .'rrv- 0Pil4'n rrnl i (a l(i' l.ji ,,ii (nN"A8nC') i f ll il n, 1 li tit rirlm-l- l m"VY. 'uwu-nFM:.- It wTti v- - i I . r.-- i . nr t IwriWi ri it ii hi- ! f rittvivr mm iaii'ndtl h h Hr ul:nM 1 1 l lh firty-Mtfi- Yosk - or N F'n'fcnrfn U. 1 j't of gtrouiw ifnvfivt-- i rtiitC. !. |