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The Salt Lake Herald from Salt Lake City, Utah • Page 5

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SALT LAKE DAILY HERALD 1 a i inferior to fair 390 to lower gradea 1CO I to extra 600 to 575 4 75 choice Foreign Market unchanged 1 10loar Liverpool duB Winter gs 4d to 9d spring Wheat California 85 3d to 82 6d clan bs 6d 1d horny to 9 irm i new 5s 3d old 5s Kd The Cattle Interest Washington 10The committee aski at the convention of appointed men recently held in Chicago Separe a message to Congress to prepare stock pttFnffforth the damage to setting of contagious by reason sts inter which exist to a limited ex diseases i in this country and suggest tent oest calculated to protect legislation interests met in the depart cattle re Senator Miller of offarIcultur meat york chaIrman addressing of dew said the trouble cororoitte the rB was securing legislation neretofore subject because there had on the concerted action on the been nothe States He expressed of part opinion that the Senate was the and willing to pass any meas ready that met the approval of the ure rv The bill failed to pass the country unfortunate COUf because rnnerass last was not thoroughly explained 1 it Iv i hen introduced I Iexican Finances 10The Mexican Na MexiCo bank today declared a divi Ddal of 6 per cent promising I denfher cent in March mak Plug another of Qff total for the fiscal year mg a lUL cent upon the paid 14 per of the Mercantile bank capital already declared a 3 per cent It has another of promises nA and dividend total for the year of 16 per cent 13 a contracted bank has ToHnnal The National which the MSS coin frfiwhich I to receive issues certificates receivable government dutIes ceivable for importation 11 Texas Pleasantry nafnri 10Yews Buffalo I Galveston 9SIe searching ctl A sheriffs Posse special desperate negro named Sandy for a surrounded a cabin on Robinson plantation last night Dan merman Lathrop one of the posse Joseph shot dead the door and was opened Robinson who seized Lathrops by and escaped Parties are pur gun is antIcIpated Lynching suing 1 STORY ABOUT TEE GREAT EXG LISII ACTOR MeKee Rankin tells the following little anecdote about Henry Irving who is at present playing in New York ult was some years ago when Mr Irving was called in Dublin to play heavy part to which he was not used A poor devil of an actor i had got drunk aud there was a vacancy Irving had to come on early in the first act Sow the Dublin gallery boy is an institution by himself There is nothing like him anywhere as far as know Conversations between young fellows across from one side of the gallery to the other are spoken in loud tones and in the distinct hearing of the actors Irving is very thin and when he appeared with astride which is one of the mOEt characteristic things about him one of these gallery boys shouted across to another Say is that him I dont know No was the reply them is the young mans clothes Theyll shove him out later on Irving told me the story himself and he laughed heartily as he remembered me the details Of Mr Irvings professional ability Mr Rankin says His success as an actor does not depend so much on his powers as an actor as on his wonderful stage management His mounting of the Merchant of Venice was simply marvelous In the first scene you saw the bay in the centre and the square of St Mark in the distance The stage was alive with peopleThere were porters bending under the heavy loads and Pleasure parties and little boys paying in the street all to perfection The dresses of the parties looked as worn and natural as possible The little boys with the bare legs tanned by the sun were just what they ought to be All the vast array of supers had been drilled to perfection Actually it was live minutes before the characters came on yet you did not seem to feel the time at all In fact everybody on the stage was acting He sets the court scene in the same play very gcuharly There are two divi SIons on the stage one for the Court and one for the spectators The duke sits to the right of the aUdIence In front of him is the tab le for the learned jurists Back nf sit this 188 1 gallery where the people and listen to the trial Here Vm very phase of character depicted bi ee the blacksmith with his big brawny arms leaning intently over the railing evidently in sym athY with the Christian merchant ext i you perceive the tailor Hm bhe butcher with his apron the baker rSer and all classes In the corner of this gallery are three miserable Jews They are evidently cowed down and trembling but they una spirit enough to applaud every strong point made by Shylock or in hIS favor Every one of these su pernumeraries is a perfect picture ana the effect of the whole is grand Ir Irving will show Americans all this splendid mountin of mounting playsaud 1must succeed I thinkEx change Let those whove oft sworn off afore And And failed to stick swear off once more if theyve ot resolved and tripped TV They yet may stand no mora to fill better LQ have tries and lipped Than never to have tried at all 1j 1 E5omervl Jcicrui I IINEW II 1884 YEAR I Ladies Misses and Ohildrens SHOES I I JT COST ifS i 1 I i NV i fS JWM MANB II iI I I OVERCOATS 1 I GLOVES GLOVESCAPS CAPS BLANKETS WINTER CLOTHING ETC ETO AT SACRIFICING ZFJEeXCGSS I THOS JENNINGS 106 108 EAST TEMPLE STREET II I IL 1 I I A MISCALCULATION The tramp crept softly up behind the unprotected female and as she turned and faced him he raised his glittering knife high in ar An hour later the tramp haggard desparing prematurely old gazed sadly on the empty little leather purse that had held the savings of many years of industrious tramphood sighed softly and lay down and diedclasping to his breast an elegant bound copy of Maguires History of the United States and Hoboken illustrated by over one hundred distinguished artists while the unprotected female walked merrily down the road under the bright November sky She was a bookagentPuck THE BLOCKHEAD Once upon a time there was a blockhead He lived for a long while contented and happy until it came to his ears that he was considered a brainless fool He determined to give the lie to the rumors by becoming a critic So he purchased a musical dictionary and a dress suit and a great daily paper decided that he had all the qualifications to represent it at the opera He liberally puffed the tenor soprano and the managers cigars The advertisement in the amusement column was immediately increased in size and the critic had his reward tickets for friends in the row next the bass drum And now his poor relations respect him and tremble before him I Gentlemen dont be so tough on your mothersinlaw Were it not for them you wouldnt have your good wivesKentucky State Journal Perhaps thats the very reason some men are so tough on emI I am afraid you will have to excuse me I have an engagement was the way a young man turned off his first leap year proposal from a young lady His engagement was with the barber A TRIUMPH OF SKILL I lri tef i CJl 1 kr TR A 4 Ditlt EXTRACTS Prepared from Select Fruits that yield the finest Flavors Have been used for years Become TIle Standard Flavoring I Extracts None of Greater i Strength None of such Perfect Purity Always certain to ini part to Cakes Puddings Sauces the natural Flavor of the Fruit HANTTFACTT7BED BT STEELE PRICE Chicago HI and St Louis Mo BakM of Lupullzl Teut Dr Prle Cream BaklIil Perfumes Powder and Dr Prlc Unique WE MAKE NO SECOND GRADE GOODS i ODDS ANA ENDS Ella Wheeler can love a man in fourteen different waysin print The high school girl does not call it ethe beautiful snow but the lovely transparent crystals of congealed I watery particles Simply because his cat brought home two or three fish which she stole from the neighboring market Biggs boasts that he gets his mackerel by the kit No one likes to have his father called a lunatic but just let the old man die and leave his property to a charitable institution Crazy as a bedbug is a mild way of putting it Advances are now being made towards patching UP the difference between two neighbors in the Fourth ward One of the families owns a good snow shovel Mathew Arnold complains of the high prices at American hotels Does he have to pay for a second hand course as Americans do for his second hand lectures An Irishman speaking of friend whom he suspected of living altogether beyond his means observed that he believed he would owe several thousand pounds if all his debts were paid An Indiana man attempted to commit suicide because his wife cutoff her bangs It is hoped this incident will not deter women from cutting off their bangs A man without life looks better than a woman without bangs There is an old lady living in Portland who claims to have played blind mans buff with Ralph Waldo Emerson Thats just what thereat majority of his readers have been doing to this very day An exchange comes to us with a poem entitled How to Kiss marked in blue pencil Either the author is blamed proud of his production or else he thinks we dont know how to do itin either of which cases he is way off A large public meeting in Wyoming Territory has requested the President to appoint a woman as Governor If this be done will she be a governor or a governoress And wil she be her excellency or her sweetness Why is it Jones that you always have to begin with hum before saying anything Jones Humbeg pardon but habit you know Lets seeoh yeswell I suppose it is the hum of preparation that we read about occasionally One reason why a Detroit wife desired a divorce is because her husband lies to her Before marriage he said he owned a onehorse wagon and had 8260 After luar liage he could only show up the wagon and one wheel was gone at that The art of industry of imitating old masters and selling them for originals is profitably carried on in Paris The fraud can easily be detected however The imitation evinces a little higher order of art than the original and is more pleasing to the eye After the alarmed bystanders had almost frozen their fingers in rescuing an inebriate who had fallen overboard from a wharf in Baltimore he took up a collection and with the 79c that he got he slided off to the nearest barroom A merchant who had been a quiet spectator said This makes the fifth time that fellow has fallen Into the water this month 1 fancy its his last resort when he wants to make money to get a drink as he always takes up a collection afterwards I IsTo said the tramp reI shant apply for charity at that house Theres a load of coal outside wait ing to be put in An impecunious individaul remarks that life ws the same to him at school as It is now He was strapped then and he has been strapped ever since 11 What can I do for you to get you to go to bed now asked a mother of her 5yearold boy You can let 1 me sit up a little longer was the response Mr Blaine objects to the word new as applied to his literary pursuits I almost began life in Augusta as a reporter he says and afterward edited a newspaper Writing is really second nature tome I find it easy and pleasant workWhat What is this animal called asked the teacher of a class in natural history as he pointed to a picture of a sloth And the class all shouted at onceA messenger boy 1 In Washington the newspapermen explain the significance of the non plume Gath by saying that Gat stands for George Alfred Townsend and the for the place he will go to for all the lies he has told A New Cause tor Thanksgiving At this season of Coughs and Colds and other diseases of the breathing organs all men and women with sensitive lungs have I cause to be thankful that Hales I Honey of Horehound and Tar is everywhere accessible It is conceded by the faculty and proclaimed by the people at large that diseases i of the Respiratory Organs which resist all other medicines are readily cured by this remarkable specific Sold by all Druggists everywhere at 50 cents and Si Purchase the large size as it is much the cheapest Pikes Toothache Drops cure in one minute Some actresses by wearing their skirts a little short find additional favor with their audiences but the Philadelphia Call has heard it whispered in a very low tone of voice that this is not the case with Anna Dickinson On dit that Mrs Langtry has invested about eightyone thousand dollars in mortgages upon property in Fifth Avenue and other streets in New York City In the assignment deeds Mrs Langtrys signature is Emily Charlotte Langtry of the Island of Jersey which maybe of interest to persous who are under the impression that her name is Lily AsiIBTJBNHAir MASS Jan 141SSO I have been very sick over two years They all gave me up as past cure I tried the most skillful physicians but they did not reach the worst part The lungs and heart would fill up every night and distress me and my throat was very bad I told my children I never should die in peace until I had tried Hop Bitters I have taken two bottles They have helped me very much indeed I am now well There was a lot of sick folks here who have seen hew they helped me and they used them and are cured and feel as thankful as I do that there is so valuable a medicine made MRS JULIA CUSHING WHY WILL YOU cough when Jhilohi Cure win give immediate elief Price lOc 50c and SI Sold IT Il I Drag Store ID 1 AuerbachBro il a 1f rr 1 I 1 i i CLEARANCE SALE I i 6 1 1I I ICO Pieces Black Colored Silk Plusher Velvets At less than Cost 50 Black and Colored Velvet Brocades 7 100 Black and Colored Silks and Satins 300 French and American Dress Goods 2000 Pairs Ladies Kid Gloves tl 200 Ladies and Misses Dolmans If I 100 Russian Circulars 4 25 Fuislined Circulars 1 fE 100 Ladies and Misses Ulster ti 150 Childrens Cloaks 2 i 200 Gentsand BoysOvercoats 1000 Pairs Blankets and Quilts a 1 100 Remnants Choice Cloths and Cassimeres If 1fT 500 Ladies Childrens Trimmed fv UntrImmed Hats 1 i 100 Boxes Plumes and Wings and Birds 50 sets Ladies and ChildrensFursAT ALMOST HALF PAID I 500 Remna rats Silks Velvets and Dress Goods AT HALF PEICET 500 Ladles Woolen Hoods A ru bias and Scarfs at Jut on the Bollssr 300 Ladles Woolen Shawls and Skirts 1 250 Suits Ladies fv Childrens Knit Underwear i 1 1 50 Pieces Ladies Cloakings and Heavy Plushes i 500 Corsets AT25CEAC3S I 1 I Having an overstock in all of our Departments we have determined 1 to close out all our Jf I WINTER GOODS Regardless Cost tJ We must have Goods which are NEW and STYLISH next seasmi ff 5 therefore we CUT PRICES TO THE LOWEST NOTCH in preference to carrying our goods over r4 hl dl I 1 Now is your Time for REAL BARGAINS 1 Our Motto WE ARE NEVER UNDERSOLD Mail Orders filled at Reduced Prices ESTABLISHED 1861 i I Alerbach Bro Id DINWOODET Calls special attention to the NEW DESIGNS and COLORING i i in all grades of fc OARPETJ G5 fci LINOLllUOILCLOTH 1 RUGS MTS ETU TJ JT7ST EOEIVED 1 0 i I 4 Moresque Effects in i MOQUETTE Po BODY BRUSSELS TAPESTRY I oil tJ THREEPLY i and NGRA i fr ti Roofing and Ornamental It BUILDING PAPER ii SrrL td 1 also offer the Largest and Finest Stock off 3 vr ALL AFE i i Borders Decorations Etc Etc IN UTAH Al GREATLY REDUCED PRICES For the Fall Trade II A LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO DEALEBf9 1 UPHOLSTERY GOODS WINDOW SHADES LACEr CUR AI 4 a POLES COIRlSTiaiES 7 ETO 1 rAn An Elegant Line of HOLIDAY GOOD NOW ON EXHIBITION DINWOODEY i SK a 1238 lo 1244 Firs South Street Salt Lake Gi 4 ap29 i i i.

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1880-1909