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Show * a ‘“‘Healthy here?’’ asked a visitor who was prospecting in the neighborhood Amusement. of Denver, VE CCT. ll. Their owner is on his way East, and is taking them with him as a curiosity The horns were found attached to the skeletons of two bucks, near Honey Lake. A man named Wade Fairchild cameupon them in last month, mountains. while The the latter part of Colorado. mates of the deer family fight desperately during the “calling’’ season. What a battle mus; have been near the shore of Honey Lake years ago! Fancy the two bucks, da fighting til worn out with exhaustion — their antlers firmly locked, the vain efforts to get came starvation und un- The free. At last its pangs, all Perhaps one di d first, and the survivor remained d-ath fast to the dead body until came to him in turn, and re- lieved him of his toriures. And the doe, the cause of that terrible tragedy, probably browsed tranquilly all the time until they died, and then left the _ neighborhood to look for a suitor that could keep himself free from entanglement. SS Carl Schurz's mother that him from being President. prey ents them of having lately come into Session of a large sum of money, A minister in the North of Scotland was taking to task. one of his Ss that the absence noyed her hearers his hogs town and sold them was offered him ‘Well, seven he left window sively, ‘‘I hain’t made then,’’ brightening up, ‘‘you had the company of the hogs way down.’’ andsaw Rum and wm Write but Circulars. 7 —_ Con- ‘invites all have a ing his many ronage, wishes Over half a century ago Marcus Morton was made Gaevernor of Massachu- setis by only one wajoiity. Had two young men, who intended to vote in the election, not been delayed by an accident in going from Worcester to Boston, they would have changed the result, and Mr. Morton’s opponent would have been elected. They had intended to be in Boston in season to vote, but in their journey the old_ fashioned chaise in which they were riding gave way, and they were not able to reach Bostoe till after the polls closed. One of the two men referred to now rerides in Augusta, and has not lost a | vote since. customers for to call the CONSULTATION Utah. a ful] an extensive stock and makes every le- gitimate effort to secure trade; being prompt and careful in filling orders and putting everything down to the lowest living figures. G. F, CULMER, Propriecor, 33 First South St. G New strument pencil to for office without be = called carried use; in the will write a being refilled. Call and For sale by Agents only. Saut Lace Timgs. AteY at ~— ws —LSVjerrer—_-—-—-———————— weg Van 1 « { 7 j 7 ere x ' WA Drm a LU a Deliwered,.,.;.-ccsi5ce cnasstas: 8.00 per ton At Yards ht Pet :2. ogg CAR ee LOAD ....6.00 RATES, Kock. Springs: ...,...8 2.4.2ee $6.50 Weber.cch..cc cs eee $6.50 Red” Gahyomne tec. ape ee $5.50 A. GOULD, Agent Rock Springs, Red Canyon Weber Coal Co. OFF!ICE—Main North Street, Two Deseret Bank. and Doors DAVID JAMES, PLUMBER, TINNER, Gas and Steam Fitter, Respectfully announces that Having been Awarded the Contract for Laying the City Water Pipes, And having a large steck of Plumbing Materi al on hand, he is now prepared to LAY WATER PIPES IN PUBLIC AND PRIVATE BUILDINS, Dealer in Marble Slabs and Wash Basins, Water Closets, Copper and Zinc Bath Tubs, Black, Gal- vanized, and Hose Pipe and Fittings for same, Agent for RUMSEY’S Force, Well PUMPS and Extras. Pumps Repaired. Lift and Drive All Work Guarenteed. Offlice and Workshop, West Temple St., Opposite City Market. VJ ROOTING CALosLERBY JAKE HEUSSER, (Successor to Heusser Brothers.) eet f 20 has got g reduced 200 YARD RANGE . es CUB “beSy $8.00 per ton vies ee At VOAIG oicoecee aortas, ae ei.2p RED CANYON, Delivered 22-7 Se eee $6.50 per ton Oe : SPRINGS, 2iue. niece WEBER, is and both Ring axd Creedmoor Tar- ue My get. Good sport at reasonable prices. IN % FIRS ol The Ladies of Salt Lake and Vicinity can have their Corsets made to order by calling at the above establishment. FIT GUARANTEED, first ROCK Delivered. Per- T.E. HARPER, | REDUCTION IN COAL! In- “MADE EASY. — carries or writing of the celebrated ENAMEL mixed ready for use. See Store’’ N manent office with The ‘'Tea Pot Store’’ has the agency The ‘*Tea Pot lead try it. >. stock of PAINTERS’ and GLAZIERS’ MATERIALS. In short the ‘‘Tea Pot Stere’’ carries ‘“MACKINNON week of The ‘‘Tea Pot Store’’ offers inducements to the jobbing trade with a large and fresh stock of WHOLESALEGROCERIES. | The ‘“T’ea Pot Store’’ has always kept the largest stock of WINDOW, PLATE and FANCY GLASS to be found in their advertisement. TI pocket; pat- that is always complete and suitable for the wants of the family trade. Prices reasonable and satisfaction guranteed. for Utah PAINTS the ofa the general public to the following facts. The ‘*‘Tea Pot Store’’ carries a stock of GENERAL FAMILY GROCERIES Utaha: H the PEN,” is a pleasure as testifled to by thousands. It is pen and inkstand in one piece, the size &y attention W WALKER BROS. & C0. LICENSED FREE. with their a.m. to 8, p.m. Sundays, from 10 a m. till1 p.m. ‘lea Pot Store,’’ in thank- of the Comedie Francaise of an art critic. ‘Well, I don’t know. Perhaps that it may not besaid that she keeps it in her cupboard.’’ ‘‘No, sir; itis only to try her dresses onit,’’ was the charitable response. diseases Office Hours—From 10 o’clock 4 o’clock p.m., and from 6 to Public Notice.— The proprietor of the asked the other day a ferocious societaire whose tion in all modern languages: English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, etc. + @> well-known the well known speci: been aggravated by the injudicious treatment of pretenders or soi-disant physicians to call on him. Consulta- —_ Here is the latest new story about Sara Bernhardt: ‘‘Can you tell me why S. B. keeps askeleton in her wardrobe?’ ip alist. can now be consulted at the those i It is certainly platable } and its popularity indicates merit, persons tinental Hotel (formerly the Townsend House), rooms 62 and 63. The Doctor this weather. for and two Doctor De Freye, know .1 on the a— i them investigation On <> pen- TOWNSEND, Taxidermist, Payson, choking at Dr. De Freye. Sufferers from special. and chronic diseases will be pleased to learn that An Allentown girl swallowed a buckle the other day, and if they only feed her on a big woolly ulster now she will be J. L. negroes killed beth, and just then CORSE Tr SS = Irish, Scctch, two He fired F by all who have used it. j an- afraid of fled from the housé. HOT TOM AND JERRY other hot punches, at the “OCCIDENBAT was posed the two who fled were their husbands. what no monay; husband she it was found that the negroes were the lady’s guests disguised, and it is sup- home, no,’’ said the agriculturist, her because her in the bed. miles to fer precisely before | Soda Springs; Idaho, is f very highly recommended posand being robbed. That night a stranger stopped at her house, and during the night, being awakened by a noise in the lady’s room, he looked through the “You don’t seem to have made much money by bringing your hogs dows here,’’ was remarked to a farmer who had driven of The Soda Water from | | walking match. The Fort Wayne (Texas) Democrat reports that in Johnson county a lady was visited by two of her lady friends who spent the day with her. She told all solid for warm, Aud Genuine around Parents cannot be too careful in selecting birthplaces for their children. It¢ is only a little neglect on the part o of a dislike to long sermons. ‘Deed, man,’’ said his reverend monitor, a little nettled at the insinuation, ‘If ye dinna mind ye may land yerself where ye ll na be troubled wi’ many ermons, either lang or short.’’ Weel, aiblins (perhaps) sae,’’ retorted Joh, ‘‘but it may be nae for want o’ ministers.”’ Itis well known that the running with very few garments on, and a set of black eyes, don’t hand him over to the police. He's practicing for the next going,”’ moose and deer, in pairs, with horn3 inextricably interlocked, are sometimes thotgh rarely. If you see a fellow ‘‘Stranger,yes,’’ who was a frequent absentee, and the accused defended himself on the plea found in the same way, Eve always enlists the sympathy of the gentlersex when they reflect that before marriage she never had a chance to play off another fellow against Adam. was the reply; ‘‘ten years ago we had to killtwo men to sturt this cemetery a over the of elke, traveling skeletons —_— Ctass Work and Prices Reasonable. STOCK A LARGE LOT OF S1OLSId SN0) And circulates gratuitously throughont the city in all the Hotels, Restaurants, Street Cars, etc. House Programme fo. the SALT LAKE THEATRE and other places te) eee a! ae Auer & Murphy are daily making all Two pair of deer horns, interlocked so closely that they cannot be wrenched apart, were shown in Reno last night. = —-= HOT TOM AND JERRY. the delicious hot drinks, for which the ‘ OCCIDENTAL ”’ has become noted. SATURDAT. — ~— By J.C. 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