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Show Viffl MORNIKO EXAMINE!:, t C. C. and V. 1.30. Sierra Xev. Su. Horn Hit. 103. S;ua!l II. 30. !. Standard 1.50. Utah National Bank. , 4 STA1ES UNITED 4 .. DEPOSITORY., i OGDEN. UTA1L aad . FOREIGN Holla Market Was Also Affected by Far draft oa all point. PAYS INTEREST Eastern Situation. DOMESHQ posted rates ON TIME DE- 4 .1 ; . New York. Jan. H. Opening price. hills 4.8301-2Itar silver, 59. In ilir etwk market today advanced on Mexican dollars, V 'ry small dealings in rerponb to the mure cheerful aentimeut in foreign GRAIN AND PRODUCE. Eastern outlook, liiurkots over the Tr tdin, took profit immediately on Chicago, Jan. 14. Close: Wheat o sdvaunw and the Important May 86 July 811-2- 0 The down- Jan. 83 ioi ks reacted slightly. 781-Sept. was accelerated by movement ward Corn Jan. 441-May 481-July pressure against llock Islaud and liqui7-- 8; i- F1 4 I Atchison 7-- 8; 66 ask. 2 88 1--2. 2. 8. AmaL 49 Daly West 34. 3-- 8. 4. Bingham 22 Cal A II. 4.3504-15Centennial 16 Copiier 11 45 4. Dum Coal 67 1-- 2. 2,. - . 8-- 1-- 4. Franklin 8 2. Isle ltoyale 7 Mohawk 28. 2. 6. 2. O. Dorn 10. 3-- 4. Osceola 97. U. S. SI eel 10 U, s. S pfd 57 U. 8. 8. pfd 57 W. Common 60. 70 Parrot 2. 591-- 2. 21 What Boaalpt There has been complaint from the beginning of history that women are What b curiosity? It.Js curious. the uneasy appetite of an 111 fed mind. People fully educated and fully employed are not curious. Civilised worn an has inherited the mental growth of wan and then Jiaa bad to confine that enlarged capacity to precisely the same field of activity which was sufficient for a pqunw. Women have, been accused tor centuries of a tendency to goesip." Wbut la gossip? It b email talk aimut other people. The tendency to this vice is a reaction from tbe persistent presence of our own affairs. -- a. Quincy 93. Fe Cop. Tamarack 4. 1 3--4. 1.07. . 5--8. 2; London. Sept. 46 Oats Jan. 38; May 40 July C. fur M, 66 ll-N.-- Y.V-1!26 Sept. 33 O. A V., 22 Auaeoada, 3 Pork Jan. 13.721-May 13.03 J Penn.. 61 Atchison, 69 012.971-2- . 91 1 2 Kind Mines, 9 4 Atih. pfd, Lard Jan. 6671-2- ; May 690; July B. A ., 82 Reading; S3 695. V Head. 1st lrd 40 6.271-Kilts Jan. May 6.60; July Can. He, 1.21 . C. A O, 34 Read. 2nd pfd., 30 , 6.70. C. A G. W, 16 2 South, ky.. 21 18 Rye-J- an. 54; May 57 C. M.A 8LF, 1.47 S. Ry. jrfd, 81 Flax 104; Jan. 98. A. Pae 20 DeUecrs, 20 ' Timothy 305. U. Pac, 81 4 I). A R. G, 3 Clover 11.35. 92 R. 72 D. G. pfd, V. Pan. pfd, A Harley 25053. IT. 8. Steal. 11 Erie, 29 14 E. 1st pfd, 49 1;M8. 8. pfd, 57 OMAHA. 111. Uen, 125 . Wabash. 20 Wab. pfU. 29 3 4 U A N, 1.11 Omaha. Jan. 14. Cattlfr-Recei- pta . ; 3,200; steady; native steers (3.600 M, K. AT, 17 Bar silver, 37 i . 4.15; cows and heifers (2.7504.15; Money. 2 per cent , Stocker canners (1.7503.50; and "' cent. feeders (2.7504.00; calves (3.000 The rain of discount In lie open bnllH (2.7G04.OQ. three munth(ibflls is 9.38 7,000; Hogs Receipts steady; market fin; cent per 0 mixed 4.75; (4.700 heavy (4.7504.85; The rate of 'discount Ip, the open (3.7504.25; light (4.5004.70; pigs market for abort bills Is 3' 1403-- 8 per Bales bulk of (4.7004.80. ... A. . t Sheep Receipt 5,000. Steady to TP easier; western ycatllngs (4.2505.10; , liSlUlUt, , ewes (3.000 4.00; wethers (3.750-4.40- ; Quinine was first Introduces. Into Eu common ' and stackers (2.5003.75; rape by the wlfe-vif- , Hpanjiird win lambs (5.0006.00. was viceroy of Peru. The", Jrstjlt carried It to Rome and thrnugUnul KANSAS CITY. Spain and Italy, proclaiming, it an in Kansas City, Jan. 14. Cattle Re- fallible remedy for all ills and eclllns rich at unbcunl of prices. An ceipt 9.nofl. Strong to higher; na- It to the tive steers (3.KO04.75; native cows Englishman at last got hold of some of and heifers (2.3503.70: atockera and the quinine powder, rur-- d Ohnrie II. feeder (3.0004.00; bulls (2.3503.50; of a tertian fever and on the strength western steers of it wss appointed court physician calves (2.5008.00; (3.3004.30; western ccr (1.5003.75. and granted a knighthood. loiter he Weak to similarly cured the dnuphlu of France Hogs Receipts 0000. lower; bulk of Bales (4.5084.80;heavy and Induced Ixmls XIV, tb purchase (4.6504.90; packers plga his "secret. Still the medical faculty ami light (4.2504.70. fought against quinine. Not eren the a mutSheep Receipt 4.000; steady: efficacy of the thing could overpatent tons (3.6604.50; Iambi (4.7504.86; come the fact that It was Introduced range wether (3.2504.40; ewes (3.50 by one not of themselves.' For many 04.00. years the contest waged. Men faithful to the faculty died for want of quinine. SALT1 LAKE MINING STOCKS. Others, not caring n snap for the aaao The mining stock market yesterday dated pedants, took tbelr quinine and was about aa dead as It could he. Dur- lived to see their childrens children ing the regular call the volume of congratulate the medical schools of business transacted amounted to Just their day on rllmhing down and ad(614.62, the equivalent of 4.00 shares mitting (that quinine was s good thing. transform), while the open board presented the spectacle of a (9 seas inn, nsasrr Signal. the sura paid for 200 shares of VicA pair of frightened horses were tor Consolidated. The first stuck which recorded a dashing madly down the street. The sale during the forenoon was Consoli- coachman was sawing at the reins, dated Mereur, which hold even with and .the carriage was swaylrg from tha quotations of Thursday. A single aide to side In a dangerous fashion. at The occupants of the vehirle,- an elderlqt. of Sacra muni o found taken 207s cents, while the price of Cenly woman, noted for her extreme and her pretty niece, tury held firm, only a small bnneb transferring. gare no outward signs of fear, but The closing quotations and sales Just as the horses came to a standposted were: still the younger woman unexpectedly fainted. YESTERDAY'S QUOTATIONS. 1 wasn't frightened n bit, she explained after, until. Just as we rounded that last corner with three wheels In the air, Aunt Caroline exclaimed, Td give a dollar to be put of this? I knew the case must be serious If Aunt Caroline wee beginning tefrisk dollar ; In that fashion. . 5-- 8. 5-- 8; 3 3 7-- 3--8; 1--4 7-- 8 1-- 2. 2; 2 4 3-- -- 3--8 3; 3-- 8 1-- 3 3-- 8 3-- 8 . Success. 1-- 8 . Rsgeoe field's aareases. Eugene Field waa onre presented to a "sister poet." to whom he tried to say pleasant things. At bat the lady Inquired condescendingly. "Do yon ever A little," replied write yourself?" field modestly. "And what .did you asy your name was? "My name. is 1 have not Ftekh-Euge- ne : Field. beard of you before, Mr. Field." sah. the Udy, with oppressive frankness "No, madam, said Field,1 "nor 1 ol you; but you might, at least. have pretended you had, a 1 did. Good after 1-- 3 . 2 3-- 5 . 6. . 0 . New York, Jan. 14. The stock market showed s alight increase In animated for a brief time today and made some slight progress to a higher level of prices, but trading promptly relapsed Into profound neglect, and the largest part of the gals was Inst and the closing was easy. The most conspicuous movements were still In the department of minor stocks, such aa The may remain idle for weeks. movement of these stocks is invariably accomiNUiied by the circulation of rumors to give a seeming explanation of the movement such aa a probable absorption of the property by a larger onei None of the rumor of this hind current today could find any verification. There was no more success In finding good authority for the revived tt rumors of a settlement of the differences, which caused the movement In Pennsylvania, the moat notable of the day. The only comment in official quarters on the reconciliation story was that there was nothing to reconcile, beyond tho suit In tha courts fur damages for the cutting of Western Union poles on the Pennsylvania right-of-waTha new bond Issue planned by the Rock Island conformed closely to previous reports and bears who had sold tha atocka of the controlling Rock Island capital in anticipation of tha Gould-Cassa- H 12 C4 Gas 1st Atchison pfd Adventure 2 Allouex 4 noon. 4 SHARMANS CUT KATE TICKET OFFICE 0. B. ENGLEHART, Manager. 102 25th 8L, Ilealy House. Phone 161Z. The Wicked Stand Slippery Places, In BUT The Wise Hao Palrooizes Ogden Steam Laundry. Phone 437 25th. 174. ilOEIANOEWESTf: uw, Tout CARD 121 EFFECT JULY 27TH, 1903. UEPAKT liAti-V-s. 6, AUsaUs MaU aU paiab 7 ifi9 East . , No. U, Bolt Lake local ....lilfi a. aa iio. 2. Chicago, 6L Louta Em Had .. 4. . .firld p Km AUaatis IfxpreM, all paiab Ess6 . ............i-1- 4 ARRIVE DAILY. K. 9, Pacific MaU, 8alt Laka Midi d aU point East... Km 1, Chkaga aad SL Loub Umitad .. .. ,l:dfi Km 11, Local from Park CRy ' fislfi 1 m. cad Saa 1eta Valley Ks 3, Pacific Kipw; bom all Miata East 11:18 mm Through Sleepipp asra to Omaha, Chi--0 aad SL Louia, Kaw York aad Rea-to, Flos recUaug chair asm. A par-fadiaiiig car aarvies aa all Unragh traiaa. L A. VIXTON, Goa. AgL Psgr. halt Leka Ctiy. C. A. HENRY, Ticket Ageat, Ogdam K GILSON, AgaaL Ogdum .. ..... ........ a ........ A a (m Baking Powieif .... lpt a - Is Most Economicdl Because it makes better and mote healthful food - Only member of the American Ticket Brokers Aaan.ln Ogden, which means to tho traveling public low rates, and perfect safety. ' . ROYAL Special rates to and from Europe via all lines Highest price paid for un used tickets mileage etc 0? BAKINS KOWDIN CO. i a NEW VONK . TIME CARD. No. ft, Effective TIME TABLE Nm Ym 1903. ' DEPART. 6 Mail and Express ....7:18 a. f Overland Limited for .' CmmcP Omshs, Bluffs, Drover. Fansos Ctty aad east daily San. Pedro Los Angeles and Salt Lakt R. R. Co. Sts Salt Laks City. DEPART. For Provo, Lchl, Fairfield and Mercnr, connecting at Nephl for Mantl and intermediate' points on Sanpete Valley Ry.... For Garfield Beach, Tooele, Stockton, Mammoth. Eureka and Sliver City (via Learning- - -- 0 ut-- o For Provo. American Fork, LehL Juab, Mil- -. ford, Frisco,. ('Alien tea and Intermediate points Ifsttlsi Light Flagereg Be try. A police man on the lookout for pickpockets In a crowd dorq not watch t:40 p. Birds, Kansas City and all 7:18 points east, daily p Nm 4 Athalb Express for Dearer, Depot, Third, West and South Tampie - y. 15. 1901. JAN CARY, FRIDAY MORNING, Ex-xlu- a: 4. 47: dation United States reality preferred; axe to lie reserved for retiring various Risk Island bonds, are reserved to provide funds to the amount of 73 per cent of the purchase price of seen rtries of other companies which may hereafter be acquired by the company. (7.475, (W0 are to be reserved to lie Issued (not more than (3.300.400 In any one year) for the cash diet of future Improvements or betterments, and (35,ixm),OoO are to he held by the trustee to be Issued from time to time aa the company shall furnish to the trustee certificates stating that it has, subsequent to January. lNH. expended an amount of cash equal to the market value of the new bonds so issued for the acquisition of property which the railroad company may lawfully acquire, or in improvements or betterments, equipment, on the railroads subject to the new mortgage. The circular seta forth that the board of dl rednrs derided it to be preferable at present to restrict refunding operations to the requirements of the ensuing thirty years. This plan was deemed better than tlia former proposition. which contemplated a refunding years. It was period of eighty-fiv- e also thought advisable to limit the ag-- ! gregwo amount of the proposed isaua to the aum which should make the new pondH available for Investment under the New York savings bank law. (18.-iou.u- i 78 Mexi. Ccn. Untied Fruit .- 2; . Futon Far. Maaa Elec. 21 Mass. E pfd 75 Fr 5-- M. 8. and 4.66; commercial Gen. Elec. E72 4.53 45-2- I 4a 88 j The Bed Sea. Here Is an interesting theory: What made the Red sea redi The blood of jucusis. Read. a few lines from 'And the locusts went up over all the land of Egypt and rented in all the coasts of Egypt; Tety grievous wers they. Before them there were no well locusts as they, neither after them shall be such. For they covered the fare of Ibe whole earth, so that the And the Lord land wna darkeneda mighty strong west wind, iume-which took tliq locusts and cast them into the Bed sea. There remained not sne locust in all tlie coasts of Egypt." I he Red sea today Is no more red than any other sea. Its reddening waa tem purary. New Took Fret. .xfYit Amrr. Sugar 1.25. AnierSu. pfd 1.24. O. Iran A S. 8.34. Call L. 905. Time J 4ft 6. POSITS. H Atrhi. 07. Hus. A AL 2.43. Hus. A Mslne 1.66. Boston Kle. 1.40. K.Y.N.H.AH. 1.85. Fitch, pfil 1.35. PMaiJeat Jolm E. Dooly Horace E. Perry Ralph E. Hof Lilte Chef OGDEN, UTAH, ARRIVE. Pxeifie Express Cousd Bluffs, Omtha, Denver, Kansas City aad mat, daily 1 Overbad n , OMAHA CHICAGO '8 OonaeO Omaha. - Fast Mail am an. CORSE, . ST. LOUIS v KANSAS CTY 3:80 a. sa. Kaasaa City, Dsu-r- r sad all poir.ts aasL dally RlOTU AND ALL PRINCIPAL EASTERN POIRTS. . a m. 1:30 1:40 p.m. C. A. HEXHY, Tlekat Agvat P. and f. A. ' T. W. OOLLDfS, T. P. A. ARRIVE. TO Bluffs, Nm 101 Q5 TO Liodtad No 8:00 YIA ton from Three Trains Daily Connell Omaha, Nm 3 730 a m a. HD GURU TOSS Be sure your Ticket Reads via the pm From Provo, America Fork, Lchl, Juab. Milford, Frisco. C alien tea hands, but faces. If a person in tha and Intermediate points 935 crowd Is paying no attrutlou to tho m common center of attraction, but is en- From Provo, LehL Fair-fiele gaged In viewing Ida neighbors clothMereur and ing, that person, be knows, la apt to be Valley Ry. points. 5.35 p m IHE OREGON SHORT UNI TIME pickpocket The ausplrioa may be From Silver City, MamCARO. strengthened by the nervous or caumoth, Eureka. 8tockton, tious way In which the thief occasionTooele and Garfield (Nov. 22, 1903.) to asally turns his head, presumably Bcch 5:35 p m . wateb-jribe if is certain Pickpockets DEPART. ALL TRAINS DAILY. never wear gloves and seldom work In Nm 7 Butte and Portland.. 11 :59a.m. Dally Pullman Buffet Sleeping Car Km 9 the street in cold weather, tor tho cold Pocatello, MoatpeUar Service between Salt. Lake, Milford. numbs their fingers. New York Frees di'afaieaeoaiass 1:25 a.m. Modena and Calientes. Direct stage Kmand11 Butt 7:15 p.m. connections for all mining districts in Nm 13 Cacha Valley Salt Lake and Untie 10:45 a. m. Tnaralssa kaisfalL southern Utah and Nevada. Nm 8 Salt Lake and The annual rainfall on the Kbaaia 7:30mm. points hills, to the northeast of Calcutta City Ticket Office, 201 Main Street No. t-- alt Lake, - Provo, amounts to some 600 Inches. 500 Indies TcL 260. ' Milford and all potato of which toll In seven months during For particulars, call on or address 3:05 m m the southwest monsoon. Jt is undoubt agents. Salt Lake Route, or J. L. Nmsouth 10 aad inter-edly the wettest spot on the globe. As MOORE. COMMERCIAL AGENT. medbto point 5:59 p.m. many ns 150 Inches have been register E. W. OILLETT, Gen. Pass. 8:10mm. Agt. l" ed in five consecutive days, or au averLaks Utah. Salt City, asage of thirty inches a day. This ARRIVE, tonishing amount la due to the abruptness of the mountains which face the Nm 1 Salt Laka 2:00 p m. from which they sir No. 9 Butts , and PocataUft bay of Remt-i12:43 a. im Express separated by 300 miles of low swamps Km 11 Sait Lake aad Tintic 8:55 mam and manlif-s- . No. 7. Salt Laks aad Mil- UNION PACIFIC For Fun information Gall oa G H. CORSE, Agent Ben-pet- inter-medw- ta ............ . bsit-Imk- and a few minor stocks pubic utilities Cun. Mereur, 200 at 60, s. 60; 200 at Risk Island rallied a rose 1011-2- . point. Intense dullness developed on 60 Sacramento, 500 at 20 the rise. Silver Shield, 1.00 at 3 SUGAR. Century. 100 at 93. Martha Washington. 2,000 at New York, Jan. 14. Sugar Raw, Yankee Con-- , 200 at 40 12; 100 at rentrifn-g- sl 41. nominal; fair refining. 2 86 test 3 molasses sngar 2 Refined quiet: crushed 5.05; powderOPEN BOARD SALES. ed 4.55: granulated 4. 5.3. ' Co3ee steady; No. 7 Rio 7 Victor Con., .'00 t 4 3-- 7-- 7-- 2-- 1 7-- 8; 3-- 8; i : 5-- 8. 1-- 5-- 8. WOOL. Et. Louis, Jan. 14. Wool nominal; A1U, IS 13; fine 15017. Belcher. 43 Best A BeL, WHEAT. ralsdnnls, r''iir New York. Jan., 14. Money on rail per cent, closing bid at 11-- 2 per cent. easier. Cu and 80 days 4 per n ut. six iiiublhs 4W4 pep ceiu. 1riUiC m can tile paiier 5 per cent. lAiiie 15. Sterling "g, hang firmer, b;iukcn pi-- o-f 10. MIN 4. SVSr.fr 4.K340 for (loniand. and at Hriin Cum. 4.X MU. 4 le4i (nr sixty iluy Tun. offi-red 1 Tim-loan- - 1. s J "' (I-"- 03. 9 7 -. Ontario r. tlpliir 2 TV Poind 3?. Kstsuf ir,. . Pevord-Hcrnld- 'c.-i.- - til ' V DJ , r .t i. sms- - li n minndary hi n " -lie I ln lie iVcii.ii u ; worry. icn find It out. A 8 PLotogi,siIie.''s Perkin r remyl:iiu lrwk l!l;e Rf1 f v b ku - , j Be UlereveeeA. T New York. i Laxmbai Trail la the Wsrid Compartment and drawing-roo- m sleeping cars, Observation cars, dim mg cars, buib--t -- smoking and library rs cars, with barber, bath and entire train electric Library; 1 lighted, through to Chicago without Direct connection for ; barge. ) saeii. A:s:ut that trr br. Frrpiain. Tu-- Mrs ) ! Van portmt Book-love- iLPanlaadlmneapolis j 1PYRAMIDS That blood poison existed among the. ancients has s been proven beyond question. It baa been' traced of years, and is aa old as the Pyramids. This blighting curse has been handed down from nation to nation and from individual to individual till it has spread to all parts of the world. ; . ; Contagions blood poison, ss it ia called in modern times, begins with a small sore or ulcer through which the virus enters the blood. This is followed by inflammation and swelling of the glands of the groins, a red eruption breaks ool on the body, sores appear in the mouth and the throat becomes ulcerated, aid as the disease takes a deeper hold and the blood becomes mote thoroughly infected, the hair and eyebrows dfop out, the skin is spotted with copper-colore- d splotches, the bones and muscles ache, and it seems to the victim d this monster scourge there is not a sound spot in the whole body. The horror of this awful disease can never he told. Tbe one who conHAD ALL THE SYMPTOM. tract it suffers in body and mind, Dear Sir: and if the poison is not eradicated A a rooult of a aariou blood dioro r Mood becamowithpolaonod and I IW transmits the taint to his children, fimd Rbounattem re and Contagious Blood Poison thus othar Mworoly symptoms not noeoeary to bmw Amend of mine told mo that M becomes responsible for many of the tiou. had boon cored of my trouble by S. I-of ills childhood Skin Eruptions. nd upon bis recommendation I beg uw. After nmy it for tone time Catarrhal Troubles, Sore Eyes, Scalp it Mood waa thoronchly clean aed of Disease, White Swelling, Scrofula mode pare and strong W;1 poison and Iwion mlao to speak of its toms prog6 and others just as bad. S. S. S., the ortiaa. Whila my Mood great vegetable blood purifier and imparities, ft punting built up my geo" haalth, improved my appetite, tonic, has long been recognized as a Increased sndx fell better 9. r tdical and safe cure for Contagious very way.-strength, a lam believer Blood Poison. It counteracts the in B. S.S., 3 groat with pleasure commend It to all In a virus and of a cleanses blood and medicine. jeadly purifies the diseased blood, and undo: its Yobx37 bzVettzis- . tonic effects the general health im588 Walnut Bt,, Lebanon, Pa. prove and aoon all signs trf blood poison are gone. The strong mineral remedies. Mercury and Potash, whi are So often prescribed for the disease, dry" up the sores, skin eruptions all external signs, but leave the stoma aad digestion ruined and the system such condition that the disease usuaj returns ia worse form than ever. S. S. S. is guaranteed a purely veget ble remedy. $i.oooisofft,..v. proof th it contains a single mineral ingredient, you have blood poison write for onr spec txiok. describing the different stages and giving all the symptoms, directions for treating one's self at home. Onr physicians will furnish t information or advice wanted free of charge. back-thousand- - The Mast ee . am Limited "Tour daughter," sa.d Mrs. Oldcas lias such verve. She fairly hub-'- s over with hlpli v'irn." I know it. Flic ci t U from Jostalt i f ill.- - hois?. tiwTjib. My folk-n- il SIMMs teniM-ranpcopic.-- 1 Savage, S3 ' Pig 1J1.. 15 ' MONEY. -r PfUml. 30 ' 2; Overland Her Fsalt. 1". 1.75 Crown Point. 35 Slra Nev, 84 HIS. 69 Exchequer. 25 Gould A 3, 45 rnfoTi Con.. 95 H. A Norrmj g. 81 T'teh Con.. 19 Ju 1) Tip, Wive- - ro Mexican dollars, nominal. Drafts, sight. 12 Drafts. telegraph. 17 2; 2; Ntki- 2.10 The e. Ophir, 5.00 Overman, 31 1.10 Con. C. A Va, Con. Imn.. 8 Chicago. Jan. 14. Cash wheat: No. 6Sf?-i9- ; No. 3, SS91 N(, 2 Laid 78512; No. 3 hard 72f79 No. 1 northern 85 SS No. 2 northern 82&871-2- ; No. 3 spring 75jiiil-2- . 2 red Mexican, 1.90 Oec. Con, 74 41 The Oaty DssMe-Trac- k Ralway betwrta the Mbsaari Rhwr aad Chkaga. e Hut .11:20 a. Salt Laka and intermediate points 7:00 a.m. Km 8 Portland and Butte.. 7:00a.m. Ko. 10 Butts and Pocatello 5:30 p. m. No. 12 Csche Valley 10:30 m m. Trains south of Juab do lot run Sunder. C. A. HENRY, Ticket Agent G. 1L CURSE. rasm d Ft Agt, Ogden, Utah. D. E. BURLEY. G. f. 4 T. A, Salt Laks City. Nm 9 -- San Francisco. territory and western medium 160 Andes, ford Averages. Age Here is an estimate of the arnwgt age attained by men In various Euro pran counlxtes: Norway ami Sweden bend the list with fifty years. Then and one come England with forty-fivhalf years; France, forty tonr and one Wurttcm half; Prussia, thirty-nine- ; Bavaria and otliei berg, thirty-eight;- . In Aua parts of Germany, thirty-six- . tria and Spain the inhabitants have the shortest lives, the average age being only thirty-thre- AS OLD AS ATCHISON, TOPEKA & SANTA FE 'haata Fa Koutm Direr: Line from Utah to Kaasas CU; ftt Joseph, Chicago, Gal-K- l Paso and the Mlalag Camps veston, of Kew Mexico aad Arizona. THREE TRAINS DAILY. For particulars about REDUCED EATF.8 EAST thb summer apply tm dues shv'. ly C F. WARREN. Genl Agrot 411 Nad. Sal taka Pity, Ilfs'. IW 7W & WIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATUUtTA . |