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Show THE TIMES ruBusaino Conr.xT. Bt Taa f. M. riMitO. MIMud NuifW, UTAH. COALVILLE, Tim We note bout merltorlou effort to bring Cleaner Katina City. The Trilby restaurant, at which pigs tret be a specialty; la yet to be - V - Mr., Pardonner fa the new city as-ktWr'bm'iiiVollhF. 0. 1if'nVm tuff cornejhaatiy, hen people AkknaJUusit aasesament. Springfield was asked to participate . , FOR WOMEN! la the deulcatlon early last summer and has lately been permitted to extend the One Klad of Freteetlsa That Fretetn. No traveler, not even a doctor, MAYOR PINCREE TELLS OF HIS Invitation to all Patriarchs Militant iu the eastern states, which will Insure objected to having his or her Ufa INGENIOUS SCHEME. by a Westinghooae air brake, and no an itnnienneaUendanr. one declines to enjoy the blearing of Edison s electric light or MelPa telela the Big rhht-Kwa-a- nile Many CYCLOMANIA. phone. All these discoveries are proEvarjr-wfarLate That Illy tected by law. 'Civilized governments Be Turned Into I'rafltable raThe Srlenilflr heme of the Creie for recognise the fact that public benefactors are not only wforth protecting, but Hherllng In re uie. tal Fetches. ' e Vcloilpedtste. or Running Cy- that they require protection for the of the people. By protecting them EIROIT8 MAY-o- r, clist' (Yeloi Communis et Migrator; good the publipprotecta itself. Discoveries of Family the of Coleoptera),Ja title 11. S. Plngree, an that Increase the comforts of life end amusing littj, tysaay U the .Paei the w filch that familiar division efcsCru fcueden' and danger Wroth , in result of brain, study and genius, and Ingenious scheme to 4Uerv is-- premtam oa brains the world TALKS OF POTATOES. Ihu luul abA-.A,e4- -- - over. , The agricultural department baa decided that a peanut ts a pea, not a nut. Tb f la the worst roaet that popular edible ever got land',fisr - "- - to raise potatoes on unused municipal Haro' ",he k wFlltefi ttfe lo , aeys --tomprini flies u'ntr ofujr treeiiiili rapidKy. fluently grazing suggestions ln ,u four,e eehreless pedestrian about hia interest- There are some people who are o bo crowded thorough- log experiment forth benefit of Other es bile foreboding of evil that they really be- cities. Pingrei write, as follows: fading hi. newspaper. Of lieve that the coming woman will be be tried at Detroit I 8 ,he ?EFmals of the Parisian fauna The will plan one of the boyi this year on a more elaborate scale, as It is by far the most prolific and multithe commission will have $5,000 to plies sith startling jrgpldlty. The male. a grayish-yelloIt was not Mias Prance Willard who work color, is generally with, that amount having been M was married, but her niece.' Miss WilThe female, on the other homely. common the counptf, by lard la already wedded to her life appropriated and and they authorized me to appoint a hand, offers in the harmonious .work and her bicycle. commission to serve without pay. opulent beauty of her outlines a veritaEvery discoverer 1 entitled to the which I hqve done. Thate6mmlsslon ble treat for our charmed eyes. She is fruits of his labor, genius and skill. It tamed without difficulty. The number Through an oversight or foy some (s composed of the best rltlzcns, those of is enough that be places bis discovery other reason the Cuban correspondents who have time to so teloelpedlstea hat augmented within the reach of the people. Ua spju'e for the work have let an entire week go by without need not make a partner of the public The commission Is Appointed to remove during the last few years that it haa become a public danger. .The oppressing the revolution. the objection Academy of or a confidant of the profession. being purely a poor The ease in point is adlecorery which or charitable work. Medicine la Justljralirnied at the progcommission is annually brightening the lives of ress of cyclomania, as is called thla cirLegal matters are getting mixed ln We shall usepbjec't the rolls of the poor cular madness, which was studied for THOUSAHDS OF WOMEN, Kentucky, where a witness. Imprisoned however, to get the names of for refusing to teetlfy, sues the judge the first time by the celebrated Esqnt-rou- l. a discovery which, according to their the and gets a' verdict of $10,000 damages. who himself at last fell a vict.rn on n written statement, haa rescued Tbe land has not been all subscribed over 90,000 women from conditions of but assoon as It Is the street sweep- - to the same terrible malady.' hopeless despondency and despair and There are $.824,702 illiterate. In Ihjd' is dangerous to get in the It of h way dHfweDt ,otJ ,ngi wj aijled them to happiness and health. velox communis this animal not brought the country. Great aa are our free scjicol and used fdr This discovery is legally protected aa top dressing, and in the we will store these sweepings ln being accustomed to diverge from the Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It w 1th tho Immigration I6'0 is not a patent medicine, but it name straight line, which It follows Imperth- - wlnler oa th ,otg f Und ent part of the city which ere to be turbably. The frequency with which It and individuality are, for the benefit of and humused by the agricultural commission runs down and malms whatever hap- all, protected against pirates Dr. R. V. is the discovery of It A reliable recipe Jof cooling off go to be bugs in Ita pens too is well known path the following season. The willingness Conof Chief K Pierce, Y., Buffalo, down cellar, accompanied by the faithbe to on dwelt here. Sometime the of the poor to take advantage of the Hotel Invalids' to the sulting Physician ful mint, luip;..,th !cyi List accommodating offer amd help themselves in travels la troupes and Surgical Institute. every wav and evenmigratos clargt punch or even the sprightly, In single file, like the wild Why shouldnt women use it? Its they can Is shown by the large number duck. The augura of antiquity a discoverer Is a regularly qualified phyplain leiqehade. of applicants who have already asked verse of Ovid seems to prove sician who has made the treatment of for land. It. at ailments to women a life study KvOtudky ha been taking some "The returns this year should be least would have drawn good or bad and a lifepeculiar His thirty years' In the cultivation of the sugar more specialty. as omen, according the they perceived than double those of last season In this special field, during teet. This look like a monopolistic practice of the veloces flight In odd or even which he with his staff of from the fact that the land can be specialists ambition to furnish all the ingredient numbers. have successfully treated hundreds of plowed earlier and those who had their for her beverage. him thousands has of afforded cases, first experience last year will profit no one else BLACKSNAKE enjoyed by opportunities IN we HIS and will a It, POCKET. by have more perfect So much baa the art of dreasing and for discovering the right methods and of supervision. I have obtained the right remedies dyeing feather been developed that system from the agricultural board of the state Terrible Kiperlenr of Charles Miller of That he should, for his own protecnumber ! tbe eenilngfy rare feather Tarrytown. S. V. tion and the protection of his patient boa worn hav simply been made from the authority' for the statement that Miller Charles of Tarrytown, a track- who are scattered all over the globe, planting even aa late aa the middle of the plumage of the ordinary fowL June le often attended with better re- man on the Hudson River railroad, had take advantage of that law of which a thrilling experience with a black-snak- e every inventor in other fields avails sult! than planting done ln May. Tha starving Armenians la Turkey Sunday and la stiir suffering himself, is neither unprofessional nor "I Inwould recommend to cities are preparing to revolt and are waituabuslnesa-lik- a It's good, sound comfrom the shock he received. to During mon sense. the try plan that the educa- the noon hour Miller ing the arrival of commissary stores. tending . a and companion Ae toon aa they get something to eat tional part of It la really worth more sat down beside the !ne reason that women suffer in railroad - to ear th probability la they will not want to than the thousand of dollar of benefit their dinner. When Miller had fin- silenee agonies that would make received ln the crops. Every one will A COWLED or MAN fighL concede that w have drifted from na-t- r, ished hie meal he fell asleep. He was is because her inborn cause aroused a commotion In hi trou- her to shrink from themodesty by own way of getting a livelihood. ordeal of subThe man who Talla in love with tha ser pocket and was horrified to beThe Idea of the many In rushing to the to medical examination and the pretty coquette finds her like trade to elUea hold the tall of a snake as the animal mitting When, to and a stereotyped iocal treatment. get trying living by disappeared Into the tb Injudicious advertiser hard to cavity. He wore finally, torture drives her to seek adwin. But a proper study of her charm- their wits le not nature way, and this loosely fitting trousers, tile pocket of vice, she, unfortunately, only too often plan will be,-- l believe, a ing vagaries, together with Undying agricultural that lack the rare abil-it- y In the right direction. I would which was torn, Jnstaatly he felt the falls into hands her step which cold serpent colling about hb Veg. Be constancy, will surely win her; just aa advise peace of min her upon the hiring of a few paid men, tha happinese, and her life depend. Inmethods pursued by a judiscreamed and to himfree attempted practical farmers, for a short time dur- self from the stead of the treatment that make cious advertiser will win business. snake by kicking vigor- thousand of cure a and failing the planting season, and thla Is all but the snake only clung the ure almost nnheard-o- f certainty the help that need be hired. These men ously, accident, the reof tho should Commander Balllngton Booth, be very practical and men tighter and at Intervals squirmed aad ceives that which makes failure a cerSalvation Army, and his wife, Maud Miller's companion tainty and the cure a mere aecldenL wriggled about. whose are Injhe work. hearts - Elizabeth Booth, have become citizens No woman, who Is tired of suffering, ran to his assistance and by gentle m"From 1 the results of thie plan am of the United States. They renounced tired of doctoring, or tired of life, In anipulation succeeded the removing satisfied that In the future large cities should fail to write Dr. Pierce, or to allegiance to Queen Victoria before will reptile, which proved to be a do well to set apart certain secthe World's Dispensary Medical AssoJudge Kenney In Jersey City. They feet and six Inches In ciation, of Buffalo, N. Y., of which he of land tion for thla ln iise permanent thclr Intention of becoming clil-edirection Thla will become more and length. It waa killed by the trackman. is President She will receive, free of five year ago. They live ln Montwas Miller so terribly brightened he charge, good, sound, professional admore apparent as the large cities beclair, N. J, vice that will enable her to cure hercome more and more populous, and no could not move for hours. self at home (if her case is curable), man do can a more philanthropic act The April fire lose In the Unlteo pleasantly, painlessly, permanetly, and thaa to donate land tor stictr use. Why Folks Shake Hands. too, without having to undergoth State was $11,018,150, which Is this, When the Iron glove might mean trying ordeal of "examinations" and tho 000 less than the lose In April, 1894, and would even favor municipalities purmischief It was a sign of peace to un- atereotyped and dreaded treatment by a gain of more than $3,500,000 over the chasing for this purpose. These cultivated cover the hand in greeting That is how "local applications" If her case U agriculturally earne month in 1893. But the lose dor I be as bene- the custom, which so fast falling into really incurable, she will be toldcov-so found will, believe, 1W UP to May 1 Is $49,513,250, while parks records, ficial in results ae the purely plasure neglect, of taking off the glove to shake plainly. But I)r.of Pierce's last year, for the same time, the total thousands of cases, ering hundreds hands and will is arose, and that ae be useful parks, for the why gloves was $2,553,100. At thla rate the prove that there ere not three incuraUrited Statre will lose In the next cen- prosperity of a citys Inhabitants; and have always to be removed on presen- ble cases in a hundred. tation to the queen at court. But by this I do not mean to advocate at A GREAT BOOK FREE. tury by conflagrations over 000. It la a fearftrt leak, and very llt- - all the giving up or lessening of the though the glove was removed, there When Dr. Fierce published the first number of out breathing opoim- - the waa stllLJa the cough oldcUys, some edition of his work. The People's Com- tie 1 being done to prevent tL parka devoted to pleasure and recrea- fear of treachery, and that is why we mon Sense Medical Adviser, he anshake hands at all, for when men met nounced that after 680,000 copies had tho Baroness Burdett-Coutt- a tion. Although "A the battle of life grow sharper they Burrendered to the grasp of the been sold at the regular price, $1.50 per la 81, the la one of the liveliest copy, the profit on which would repey women in London. So youthful Is her snd more bitter and thocitiea Increase other the right and weapon-wieldin- g him for the great amount of labor and hand. Had In It been and Bresi-deuuseage else, the needsunLaucta possible for dress that It la criticised a being mor expended in producing it, ho Carnot, says Sir Herbert Maxwell, money in keeping with a young woman Just ful agricultural parks will become more would distribute the next half million and more evldenL There will be no to Insist on mutual surrender of right free. As this number of copies has alout1 In society than one whose years of life are numbered. One drew that trouble In finding those both competent hands, the attack upon him would as- ready been sold, he is now distributing, absolutely free, 500,000 copies of this he wore at a recent entertainment A and willing to act aa teachers and to suredly have miscarried. most com- pleto. inter costume of red velvet cost her $3,000. serve on the commtsalon, and it will be coupon esting and She probably weara this style of ap- of Inestimable benefit to cities, from SPARKS. xo. 161. common parel to match the gay. Iridescent a standpoint of mere utilitarianism, leal work Jone from uaes-tthe he fact that It street young American husband she lished the recipient only being reTo wed refuse, which la now wasted. a few years ago. quired to mail to him, or tho World's Great Dispensary Medical Association, of it? Nvwcr Thaw lh I(,Tpnnllam 1lra. When you read your local paper U see by the paper that Buffalo, N. Y . of which he is presBookkeeper-e- l ident this little coupon number with The trial of Charles McCarthy at our customer. Snudkinx, la the account of the dog fight you saw, Is married. twenty-on- e (21) cente in one cent 1 Fashionable Tailor Iavcnworth. who confessed to stealIndeed! shrill b , the runaway on your street, the comstamps to pay for postage and packing lose him. ment on the speech yeti heard, the ing and swallowing Samuel Ushers sorry to only, nd tho hook will be sent by Harold The club was dreadfully trltiqne of the play you witnessed, that 8500 diamond and- - set np the defense mail It is a veritable medical Clarence today. Weally that'he was made temporarily Insane H,r. you read first, and yon remember what old Yes. an old lady wished to kmw library, complete in one volume. It contains over 1,000 page and more the paper tays about them, for tho by taking the gold cure for drunken- if it was an Intelligence office. finely ame reason, the women who spend ness, ended in a hung Jury. The eviThe New Woman I should like to than 300 illustrations.are Several devoted to the chapter th afternoon In your store go home dence of the physician that the gold look at some neckties. New Asslstant-T- he illustrated plain language, necktie department la further back earefnl consideration inwomea and read the advertisement, and It ts cure was dangerous seems to have had and their Is the toilet department. I can of diseases peculiar to This the On ae effect the Jury, big all the more effective because they hapeight without the successful show some you mustache Invtgoratora four for conwithout having pen to know something about the ar- stood for acquittal sad a and of a.d physician though. . viction. ticle you are advertising. to submit to dreaded "examinations" Why, yea, the stereotyped "local applicaI saw those there this afternoon, and. and FOR EPICURES ONLY. come to think of it, I believo they arc Th OfMt 004 Fllws tions, so repulsive to the modest and The great Odd Fellow Temple In Fhwd roe with eggs and parsley makes jastly sensitive woman. The Free Edigood things." ThaTa their comment, tion ft precisely th same at that sold and the next dey they come down town Philadelphia, which coat $950,000. wm a most palatable breakfast omelet, long at $L50 except only that the books are known to gastronomic students. Again and Jeava their money with you. recently dedicated with Imposing cereIn strong uanilla paper cover Only the ignorant ever wash straw-berrie- bound monies. This monument to odd fellowi aslead of doth. Bend xpw before all should be They lightly - The Kansas City Journal bee found ship is nine stories high. It U situated in a towel as a means of cleaningshaken are gives away. They are going off them. a man who 1 constantly kept under the on Broad street Offices for the graad ofThe world is full of people who are rapidly, therefore, do not delay sendInfluence of opiates to prevent him ficers of the state are on the ground disappointed and displeased when there ing immediately if in want of one, from talking himself to death. If the floor, also an auditorium 98 feet by C$ is no Oolong flavor in tea biscuits. The June Atlantic contains installdoctors would turn that fellow loose feet end 40 feet high, with A seating Alleged currant Jelly one buys at the ment of the two leading serial by is a 1100. average of grocery shop n what a swath he would cut In polities! capacity strong Directly beneath Is Mrs. Ward and Gilbert Parker, also a of what would be considered red short a drill hall of the tame alae, except In story of frontier garrison life, by Ink. AnEllen Msckubin, entitled Kosita. Ther wer 194 lynching In the heighL On th .second, third, fourth We are told a that yer breakfast If g other bit of fiction of unusnal charac1894 and 110 legal executions. There JiniLfifth floors are 105 offices for reoL allowable to eat watercress the ter and interact ta,' Through tho Winwere Moo murder committed In the Tha remaining stories will be devoted fingers, provided, of course. with It la not dows; Two Glimpse of a Mans Life. same year, and the emaTT percentage 0f entirely to the order. Four lodge dressed. The two chapters bearing the signifiVeal when roasted thoroughly brown On the legal executions rasy have had tueh room are upon each floor. cant titles Detachment and Disento do wRh the large numbe f lync- ninth floor there are two encampment-room- s, Is most .palatable and least harmful. It chantment Lafcadio Hearn contribbills to remember this utes a which contain many new and saves physicians hing. Thera 1 a leeeon In these figures delightful paper entitled .In the novel features for conferring degree. fact. and Judge. ' Jot the Twilight of the Goda, which, with. ' are Vegetarians Indifferfeemlngly A roof promenade, commanding aa exMary Stockton" Hunter poem, A Jap-ent whether beef goes up or down. At cellent view of the city and' surroundgive this Issue a stirs Sword-Sonmatter . of 'fact, however, they never- , .distinct L-flavor of th Orient d,, Canton want It io gr down. ing country some olt t0hP re ' 1 nai black-nakethr- ed ns 1 V HS FOOT-WASHIN- G. 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Jgw-yer- g, .Is-provide- r nt A Worried farmer. farmer who has been studying agricultural Journals writes the edltnr of an Ohio paper that he is stumped. He says he reads in one journal that a side window In his- - stable makes a horse's eye weak on that side. Another paper tells him that a front window hurts his eyes by the glare; those on diagonal line make him shy when he travels; one behI4d makes him squint-eyeand a stable without windows makes him blind. The farmer want to know whether there i any place outside the heads' of those editors where he can hang his windows. A Eastern purity in, Jake Tond CaSide d, Ildat KS E Mark OIL Just previous to the big boom In oil a gentleman who knew the condition of affairs and was - certain that price would go away up, went to a friend, who had more ready cash than knowledge of the world, and said: Ifeorjr ,sxlcvtleiYj.'. QlWlber"W-PA- (W(GO T I Well maghiiiery Illwwwod eatalnce abmrinr Win ATOKB. BOCK PRILL, HTPkluiUO etoT MACH1NEXT, Friend John, the price of oil Is going AND JETTING Bav baas taatad aad to go up, so I would advise you to buy Bn Fan. Sioux Cl 17 E urine k Iron Works 10,000 barrels. bueeceaor to Pech Mfe.to., "Buy 10,000 barrels of oil? was the Iowa. TU MWU CMifii M ACNigRKT COM astonished reply of the man addressed. MM w, KteTMU atroet. K.wmf I,. X Who looked as If he thought his friend wa crazy; why, I dont use a barrel In a year. lr. iSNSiorrasi'SErs Riamark'a Faeallarlttea. Everything lo the way of room ornamentation, such as curtainsj lambrequins, tidies, etc.. Is disliked by Prince Bismarck. Even the ight of a lamp-- ! .. thade annoys him. j ttw WORLDS FAIR. ra A is Year Blood? Hew Orrmoaj of in kunt. On Holy Thursday, at Vienna, the Emperor Francis Joseph performed the annual ceremony of sashing the feet of taelve old beggars, say the New York Sun. The ceremony took place in the hall of ceremonies In the imperial palace. On a platform raised slightly above the floor aas a long table a 1th twelve covers, a plate, knife, wooden spoon, folded napkin for each, with a bread, A pewSer nug, and a little blue pitcher filled with water. At Iff (FPToelC twelve old men, the young est 89 and the oldest 96, entered the hall and were supported, each by two relative. to the platform, which they mounted-..wi- th diffimiiy? and - were placed in their seats, their relatives, most of them women, standing behind them. Then entered twenty knlghta of th Teutonic order, beaded by their master. Archduke Eugene, dressed ln white with long black crosses on the breasts of their doublets and others on the back of their long black cloaks. They marched around the ball, and then, forming a line on either side, made way for the ministers, with Count Kalnoky at the head, aad the staff. They were followed by the primate of Austria, Cardinal Gruacha, with priests and acolytes bearing candles and burning Incense. Tbed came the emperoiydressed In the white uniform of anx Austrian general and wearing the efder of the Golden Fleece. He advanced to the table and addressed a few words to the old men. At a signal from the master of ceremonies twelve guardmen stepped forward, each bearing on a tray the first course of the sumptuous repast; the emperor now took off hia helmet, gave it to an officer, and, passing down the line, arranged the dishes before the guests. Twelve archdukes then approached and- removed the Barmecide banquet from the guests eyesr handing the dishes to the guards. This was repeated for three courses, and with the last, the plates, knives and other objects on the table were also taken off. They were all packed later, with the food, ln wooden boxes, and sent to the homes of the old men. The table was then taken away, and the washing of feet began. A priest approached with a towel and golden basin full of water; their slippers were taken from the old mens feet, and the emperor, or hia kneea, beginning with the oldest, moistened his feet with water and dried them with the towel. Without rising, still on his kneea, he passed on to the next one. and so on to the end of the row. When he had finished he rose and placed around each mans neck a chain, attached to which was a small white bag containing thirty piece of silver. That ended the ceremony; the emperor and his suite withdrew, and the old men were'taken home by their friends. ) JI. Imi war, TiteiM au |