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Show TIMES THE ImuiiH Bt Yaa Timm r. M. FINALO, HlKtud Cowant. Mmmmgtr. UTAH, COALVILLE, Shs will never be new woman.untll he U satisfied with an eld bat. The girl nowaday who "wear bei heart la her alcdVe" faaa plenty of room for It perk, and at present he has no plans A AVATC1I AT A GRAVE for Its use el where, Mr. Stuart said be as not aware of the depredations mails on .the relic, and that he the mutilations. He could not WAITING TO SEE THEIR MESSIAH RISE. nay whether he would have an Iron fence built around the cabin or not. He Raid that It would be a good Idea to Member ef the Bert Mae place a guard at the bulldlng and to (inrtnaatl Been Watching at the" Grar of Mr. kwp the front door open, so that visitors could enjoy an Inspection of the Martin. Their liesii Leader, More Mar Interior. SS They Are Mystic. VETERANS' CORNER: TWICE TOtD TALES SOLDIERS. FO.l OLD Little Hern" The l.rurnrd M-di- e re at Japaa ShartUaa t.rrw Tired f Hearing the I'lnvn Sous. "Mierl-i- e Ride." TO t.rn. Miles' Poker Story, don t play poker myself, aald Mawere HE graves jor General Miles, In fact I am gtad fry as garden to 4y that the game has rather gone plots. out In the army; but I think I can claim VSaA sauete tocr,k Wav been a wttnaes of theuWaarstrt the air, game aa to stakes that was ever And tn the br-- ee played a Cincinnati cemetery, day and nlgbt, in all weathers, since the 25th of last month, there baa been some member of the sect N 1 Chinch buy are aald to be dying ot starvation on the wheat crops of Brook county, Kansas. - j -- Tiff longest day of summer bare win grow longer. No, "Ignoramus. erly called They are Was fioating ery where. they are not propsleeves now. sleeves. And little Johnny, all aglow. Flushed cheek and flashing eye, P. T. Barnum has left his mark on Said, I will be a soldier, too. the page of American history. There And for my country die! are seven or eight postofflces in this May God forbid!" the veteran cried; country called Jurabo. "You know not what you say; Far, from our dear land and you Keep your weather eye out for cyBe war'e red awful day! clones. They srs slresdy la motion, and like as not one may be beaded "But yet be brave! to dare the wrong. ?our way this very mlnuts. And to defend the right And fea not, little Valiant Heart, The success of the holiness Vou'U have enough to fight! la progress at With Its comes noth-Ing very" near to proving that there is Napoleons Polltlral Cods la the Influence of environment A early aa Sept. 19, 1797, Bonaparte wrote Talleyrand a letter containing It appear that the American cl t liens What he called hi complete code of His sphinx-lik- e demeanor and traveling In Armenia ara not safa from politic. the bloodthirsty Kurd. Our govern- thw mysterloua allusions already quotment should tell the Kurds to "cbeesa ed from the festival speech, taken In connection with that outline, confirm IL" the notion that Talleyrand, llarraa, and Bleyes were preparing for a new edhutl-tutlowhich should be ready for use If Spain were a shrewd financier she when the spring elecUona Rhould Ingive the United States Cuba and crease the number of royalist delegates, check off the Mora claim. Cuba la never again going to be profitable and eventually bring fte clash between the executive andtfie legislature. He property to Spain, expresses to Talleyrand In that letter the asms contempt for all antecedent Freneh political speculation felt by The Rev. Joseph Cooke la undertakMontesquieu bud not ing a baxardoua experiment He la go- BleyesEiven and analysed the results of hi rangpfi to aide the other and of tha world ing and travels; though doubtlcai Intends to leava America to run Itself residing he had done nothing really capable, for the next two years. constructive. The English had confused the respecShovels sold for $3 aplecefn the tive functions of the various power tn -government. In view of their history. Oklahoma gold fields when fhe excitement wa at Its height, , and It seems It was easy to see why the taxing power house Of commons. But why that a few of the luckier miners washed was in the It alao declare war or make out enough of the metal to pay for should peace? Great Britain, being a state . their shovel i whose constitution was compounded of j j fI Privileges (a black celling with a gill - The .officials that undertake to arrest edge), wee quite different from Fiance, where these had been abolished, and all women bicycle riders who wear bloomers will have anything but a happy power proceeded directly from the sovereign people. Why. then, as to the time of It. and will have to retreat with constitution or that time, should the the Jeers of the entire country at their French legislative alone have rights folly. They don't seem to know which belonged to government In its totalUyl-Th- ls sovereign power, he falls, I think. Into two magistracies quite distinct; one that super- ry SrWteetsk.Ss wwksswR-melon. 111., haa achieved greatness as w now call the executive a financier In Denver. , Here It was be compelled to submitpower should that he conducted the affaire of a loan measures the legislation of important execution, t apeak. Thi great magistracy and investment company, guaranteeing principal and Interest to everybody In would beIt truly the chief countit of the would have all that part of the east who would send their caah. nation; or of execution which Is But Henry la not there now, and no- administration by our constitution entrusted to tha knows w'hlther flown. Hie has body be legislative." This body should be nucreditors are almost countless, many of merous and composed only of men who whom are left poor by bla flight and had already held positions of public the utter collapse of his company. trust. This legislative should make and Next; change the organic laws, but not In two or three daya, aa at for after After the old Liberty Bell had filled an organic law haa present; once been made a great place la the World'a Exposition operative. It should not be changed and got back to Philadelphia, the auwithout four or five months of dlscus-alo- n. "Thta legislative power, without thorities resolved that undey no pretext would It ever be allowed to leave rank tn the republic. Impassive, without or ear for what ts about it, would the city again. But they are having eye have no and would not inuna warm discussion now whether It date us ambition, with more than a thouaani would not be a good thing to taka it peclflc statutes which, by their abto the Atlanta .Exposition, And It surdity destroy their own validity, and would. The old bell la an educator tn make us, with three hundred tomes of without law." Is this efpatriotism. The people need such edu- laws, a nation recurrence to youthful crudcation. Let tha old Liberty Bell ring fusion of Ideal politics, or does It hint at .and echo on the journey to Atlanta. It ities the exercise by that upper magistracy will do all partita good, and can do no ot It unchecked powers through some barm. Let all unite and make the single executive agent lln himself? Atlanta Exposition a grand succors. Certain It la that this very concept, though sensibly changed, had a direct Influence on the Institutions of the emEngland la disposed to abate one pire. Prof. Wiliam M. Sloan's Life of gross scandal In the public administraNapoleon In the Century. tion of that country by retiring the Duke of Cambridge from the command Gen. Grant's Log (ah'u. of the army. It there wae in England Grants ltig cabin, one of the sacred aa officer known as dancer on the tight mementos of the lamented general and rejiejo her Majesty, and this office car- a valuable cello of the war. which has ried a large salary, and the Queen had had no special protection since It Was a grandmother who was appointed to placed In Fairmount park, Will be carried away piecemeal by relic hunters that office in order that she might get unless guard ts detailed to shield the salary. It would not be more ridic- It from some vandalism. It Is now in a mutiulous than for the Duke ot Cambridge lated. and dilapidated Condition and to be cemmendcr-ln-chle- f. He Is just needs Immediate protection say Philaas 1H to command an army as the delphia Inquirer. The front and rear Queen's grandmother would be to dance door remind one of a country school house In New England, where the boy on a tight rope. are allowed to carve their names or Initials with unrestrained freedom, for An exchange rises to remarks "The both are covered with various ' editor can always write more cheerfully letters ofliterally the alphabet and designs. of ths business Interests ot a town When the cabin was put up a whea his columns are ibefally filled copy of the late Adam Uadeau printed s communication vouching for the genulne-Ttcs- s with the advertisements of the busiof the cabin as the ness houses. No editor can advocate by the doctrine of buying from home mer- Oeneral Grant while giving orders to Sherman and other officers chants unices the hotr.e , merchants Sheridan. was nailed to each door. one that sho w they are Interested la 'catering to was In the rear ts gone. The Whether It the home trade by advertising in. the was stolen or beaten down by storms columns of the local newspaper. , it la ts not known. Hello gatherers have depressing to the editor to find busl-pe- n not only hacked out big pieces, but men patronizing every advertising have carried away some of the upright fake that comes Kong, and at the same but that support .the roof and the side of the structure. The retime the names of Lhoeb business men southern moval these timbers have reIf ar? rifely. ever, seen in the advert quired Considerable time must and effort, for tlsiu;; columns of the local newspaper.? they were securely fastened at each All cf which I qulld true.""- end by long, okjfarhtoned spikes, stmt- -' lar to those used to hold rails to sleep-er- s on ra LI roads ' N Two fellows tried to Interfere with On log 1 half Postmaster Gentry, of Afton, Ark., as wjrwasdislodged, as the person who attempting he was carrying the mall bag; Now though to steal It was frightened away before one o! them 1 dying and the other Is he eould complete his vandalism. The abet through tha mouth. The verdict other timber supporting the 'building of the coroner's Jury w ill probably be are apparently sound. The doota of Tco much tampering tylth the nulls." the cabin are kept locked and as yet the vandals have refrained from Vies TA'ilbrd aesme that poverty forcing an entrance. There la no aroqnd the cabin and never has causes intemperance. It certainly guard been ene. The cabin belongs to the causes total ebstineare la many cases. estate of the late George H. Stuart, who was presented wbi"h, accord iog to some authorities the relic by H. Stuart. Jr.. is cue fora of intemperance. But, no ! General Grant. 0v-?rne wl'.l deny that intemperance causes onr thf,uhrT' Plying tb cabin on private grounds, but he abandoned the i poverty. Idea and decided to let It remain In the ef camp-meeti- fc$. 9' 1 con-ttnue- stw-sA- -- inued is t now n - T have some Ochiltree. pretty good poker stories In stock myself." "And so have I," said Henry Always Tired DEAD COMES TO' LIFE KrnarkU (' f 8ueadd ioint Des&tbet a dangerous condition, heracs Rameau that the vitalUy becoming exhausted by reason of Impoverished blood. Give new life to 'the vital fluid and tha nerve and muscles will grow atrorger. Hood's Sarsaparilla gives strength, becaus U makes pure, rich blood. Remember Jrjy It Krportad Fran hmw There is an excited but happy father and mother In Plttsgfove, N. J., a a wondering child and a number of tohlbhed neighbors, says the NewYork Advertiser. The parenta are happy because their baby waa given hack to them apparently frontAhe dead. Nobody is wondering its mother clasp it to her breast and erte over it half a dozen time At day, and the neighbors are astonished to think that a doctor and experienced nurse should lay the chiltpout for burial when It was alive, fhe case is a remarkable tfae animation. To .li appearances 1 -- Hoods Sarsaparilla la the only true blood purifier prominently 1 ; aix for in the public eye today, fj. PIl3 HoocTis fjuuiijr MUiartic CF ALU QUAlltT HIGHEST aaTrefI?cThh&CTirT''3led."TK3'lWffrafterhettrg' tlonlsts watching unconscious nearly twelve hours, it by the grave of came back to life. The child belongs Mrs. x Hannah E. to Louis Erdner. Early Tuesday mornFor Instance Jo Blackburn s about th game played In the trenches who for ing it was taken sick and a physician Martin, at the battle of Shiloh, with a table twelve years and until her death was summoned. The doctor treated made of the bodies of the comrades of was considered her followers to be the little one, but after a time proby the players. Messiah. Her grave It being nounced it dead. The body waa laid Well. said Mr. John W, Mackay. their as to stakes, I can enter a claim for watched that the Perfectionists may on a cot and covered with a sheet some of the games played In the good have a credible witness to report her The mother then sent word to her husold day in Nevada, when the boys had resurrection, and translation In a charband, who waa at work a couple of the Comstock lode to draw upon. But. iot of fire, in which event they have miles from home. On his way to the general, lei us have your story. absolute faith. Her successor as lead- house in the evening Erdner stopped "It was In the spring of 1865 Just er of the Perfectionist la her sister, at the office of Undertaker Evans and thirty years ago this week, when 1 Mr. John C. Brooke, who once dis- engaged him to care for the body. The come to think of It when DVis, Lee and the rest of you confederates, Col puted the leadership with Mrs. Martin, father selected the coffin and made all for the funeral. Watterson, were In full tetreat, from and was even proclaimed the leader of the arrangements Richmond toward Daiivllle, and we the sect; but the superior mental force About two hours later the undertaker were preslng you pikht and day, hardot Mrs. Martin enabled her to regain with' an lee box, arrived at the house. ly stopping to eat of sleep. On the eve her leadership, which has been of an Instead j)ffinding a n famof the battle of Sailors' Creek" the undertaker found an excited character. ily extraordinary I was there. aald Col. Ochiltree. It Some time ago Dr. Edgar C. Beall, but Joyful one. Shortly after the rewas In that battle that I was woundeditor of the Phrenological Journal, turn of the father the child, which had ed. "Tha d)1'" continued Gen. Mils, was In Cincinnati. There his profes- previously been cold, showed signs of we overhauled and captured a confedsional services were engaged by a per- life and again became warm. The erate wagon train and found, greatly son who merely gave him the time and doctor was summoned in haste, and he to the delight of the boys, that several place for an appointment, but did not with but little effort restored the child. of the wagons were loaded with confedthe names of the persons It was weak and pale all night, but erate bonds and confederate money In mention whose characters he was engaged to yesterday it seemed to recover all of transit from the confederate treasury Us health was crawling about the department In Richmond to wherever delineate. In keeping h!s appointment rooms as and though nothing unusual had the government, npw on wheels, might he went to a rather handsome, mnke Its last stand. The soldiers simsuburban residence, where he happened. ply helped themselves to the bonds and met, without introduction, a number of the money, and the officers did not rare men and women, i'e had been in the The Great Air Whale. to deprive them of the spoilt to which but a short time when he reccompany The native inhabitants of the Fiji they were rightly entitled. At night, Marwhen we knocked off work for supper ognised In one of the women Mrs. Islands believe thunder to be the belwas considered who at time tin. that and a few hours of rest and sleep, I lowing of the great air whale, a mythhad occasion to ride along the line, and by the Perfectionists to be Jehovah's ical creature which, according to their found, greatly to my amusement, a .earthly representative. Later, recog- folklore inhabits the opposite poker yarns going on around almost nizing Mrs. Brooke. hewaa more than side of allstories, thunder clouds. If the reguevery camp fire. Stopping to watch one ordinarily Interested in his studies of lation thunder cloud appears unaccomof the games, this Is what J heard. these two, and preserved motes of their How much is the ante? panied by the ominous rumblings pecharacters as delineated by his phren- culiar to such " A thousand dollars. phenomena they take " And how much tn Ail? Five thon.. ological observations. He was seen reit as a token that the great spirit is and a Sun reporter sand. Well, here goes. I raise It ten cently by gave pleased with their past doings. If, some Interesting accounts of the two thousand.' however, on the other hand, the detoGood ; I see you and go you ten women. nations be frequent and violent they thousand better. Twenty-fiv- e thousand According to him, Mrs. Martins fol- are sure that the god of the elements to draw cards.' of is displeased and immediately engage "Then card were drawn, and pre- lowers are people above the average them have of and several intelligence, themselves in all sorts of ludicrous a sently let was made of fifty thousand. been educated in the learned profes- incantations for Some one went a hundred thousand dothe purpose of llars better, but he was ruled down. sions. Mra Martin ruled absolutely, arighting matters. is to Lightning n e was for years believed to have commu-nlcatloFifty thousand was the limit. them the result of the air whale r, there war I", 00,000 tn the pot when with God through the angels, gnashing his teeth together and thus It was hauled down by the winner, who and to hold the destinies of mankind striking fire. Another peculiarity of k" thrw ray and Pair of Jack. I In her power. Aa ibe sect did no open this primitive expressed mr surprise t the sis 0f lb people lies in the fact game, and told the buys that they bud proselyting Its exact tenets are not that they will not partake of " food conbetter go glow or their funis would known. Dr. Beall gold that in his while the thunder cloud Is In run out. versations with the leader and many of fearing that the air whale will sight, "'Never fear, general,' replied one of her follower he found their language, upon and devour them for such pounce irtev-srencWe will them. within our keep when speaking ot their belief, so veiled means. You ought to have keen hors in mysticism aa not to be easily comJust now. Why. we had a Jackpot of As nearly as be could deprehensible. 1.200.000. termine the teachings of Mrs. Martin VVliUtler Rouge I Now the Xavorltr. "I think you will agree with me," Mr. Whistle?, the great little man In continued Gen. Miles, that 10 bigger included part the beliefs of the of Swedenborg, of Jacob who inadvertently placed the author ot poker game was ever played and for my part I nm sure that confederate Boehme, and of the modern Christian Trilby " under everlasting obligation, money never served a better purpos" Scientists. In the efforts made by the is in Paris. Everybody in the Quartier than to amuse those union soldiers in residents of Walnut Hills, a fashiona- can be found In the Luxembourg some that resting hour In that most w Bring ble suburb of Cincinnati, to expel the time during the week, and the artist of brief campaigns. "New York Mall Perfectionists from that neighborhood, was In and out all last week. Oddly was frequently charged that free love enough, he didnt look at his own picit hherldsus Ride. On ture. Every time he was seen the was Included In their practices. Speaking of how wearv and lick ot the other hand. It Is claimed by the American students lined up before It, "Ben Bolt," It author. Thomas Dunn Perfectlonistf, that celibacy Is Imposed hoping that he might be tempted to stop English, had lately become because of and enforced by the teachings of Mrs. and listen to the criticism. But he the "Trilby" erase, a woman said; If Martin. Mrs. Martin herself deserted wasn't to be caught in any such ruse. Gen. Sheridan were alive, Mr. English her husband at the time of her first In- And the artist girls got even with him would be sure of the gcneml'i syma ever man If for fired of terest in the secL and on that account by creating a demand for "Whistler got pathy, a poem, tt was Phil' Sheridan of the he subsequently secured a divorce. The painter has a most rerouge. 'Sheridan's Hide,'" Mrs. ShcrhJan was Dr. Beall describes the markable set of lips. They are a to tell the story of the asked recently Messiah of the Perfectionists bright cardinal red. The students say famous ride as the general hlmmlf used aa having been a remarkable subject he paints, and the girls are willing to to tell It. Mrs. Sheridan answered; "He wasnt In of telling It. It from a temperamental point of view. believe that he does, too. At all events, was told to him often enough. Wher- She waa a small woman, with black "Whistler rouge is the latest lip stuff ever he went somebody recited that hair and eyes, a 2DInch .head, a very in Paris. Intense organization, fine as the hairpoem. Whenever he was Invited t6 en tertolnments or suppers or dinners, spring of a watch. As the Doctor deDAME FASHION. some girl or boy told him how be rode. lineated her character phrenologically, It went on for years, and the general she was ambitious lace and the The collar, now so fashionable, exceedingly would rome home so disgusted that he cannot be too wide or too deep. often declared he never would accept possessor of an uncommon amount of Jet and bead bodice frontB are reanother Invitation for reunions or cele- will power and persistence. She was vived this spring in great elegance. brations unless promised that Jie fluent In her speech to the point of Extraordinary rugs from countries shouldn't be recited at and told how loquaciousness, gr her promin-Rtreynever known to them are he rode. .The only time I know of when indicate In the accompanying illustra- on the market Inmanufacture a gorgeous array. Gen. Sheridan himself told the story In tion. There was White crepe Chinese shawls nothing In berr mena puT1tffww Tme night at a dinner at tal make-u- p suggesting the eccentricity deep silk fringe will be amongwith fashMrs. Hale's house. Everybody saves ionable wraps for summer evenings. the best for the wife of the senator which Is usually supposed to be a In leather belts for summer wear of founthe one characteristic, and trtalnly from Maine, night I was surthere Rre new colors and styles. They of the not If the to followers, hear mystic are wider and have more ornamentageneral finishing the ders. prised e account of that ride. Hut It was told sects. She had a reasonable and tion than last season. so quietly that only tm group about love for children and of the oppoWhite duck suits are to continue In him-kne-w what was going on, He site as the Doctor judged her vocu", hut not the cheap, domestic and. sex, heard It too often ever to want to tel) from his study, was not a woman who duck. The material that comes over the It himself." wouldlnclnde la her religious teach- - j - " - 111 hav ,he preference. Neapolitan straw Ts The material of ings anything In the nature of free which some of the most beautiful Japan's Learned toldim, the love. She would have been more likely newly Imported bonnets are made. ofAnd London Dully News. It appears thru a very to opposite teaching. emphasize It Is declared cannot be they Imitated. note books are quit.- tomm. n Jn the The furniture rev ivalnext 'year for Her firmneeaalways phrenologically Japanese army among both soldiers and was almost the will phesomething bp the rosewood drawingroom coolies. They kei p regular diaries and rpeaklng lake copious notes of everything they nomenal. She was persistent, and had and red velvetwasof over fifty years agrv there less style, but more It Is surprising." writes a war a very strong love of approbation. She whtn. see. solidity. correspondent to the Chinese Mall, ghowedo evidence o' very great what a lot they know ahn.jt the great exceptionally strong faith, .WHATS IN A NAME? west. Several of them talk intelligentIf you know anything about brain ly of Spartans and Persians, Napoleon formation, you may observe." says the Mr. Bilyeu Is a dry goods buyer In and bis march tv Moscow, and wen forehead that she Philadelphia. compare the abolition of feudalism In Doctor, from her A called the Empty Bottle was a woman who could give up her has newspaper Hligland and Japan. They fully unbeen founded tn Houston, Texas. derstand all that ts Implied fit the con orthodox belief and form new ones Anita Muldoon Is a Kentucky singer test between d easily. The symmetrical lower fore- and MissJump S' SIlsSoifiT reciter. warfare and modern long range head Indicates ready memory, develCuriously enough, the man who was maneuvers; and they speak scornfully oped perceptive, anjl Judgment of de- arrested tn Gasconade county. Mo., for cT the Chinese tactics at In The symmetrically arched eye- abusing his wife bears the Affectionate trying cavalry charges against massed tail. bodies cf riflemen without first using brow denotes a sense ot order and name of Hug. Our riame is Mud, be.rlns the first their machine guns, as the French at color. The subordinate development Waterloo did their field pieces to throw of the upper forehead shows her not to editorial of the new paper published to the rank In disorder. All this from the hare been profound in her philoso- boom certain mud baths !n Indiana. And that is Its name. r Japanese must be surprising to EuCadis, Bagdad and Siberia are in a ropeans. because we do nut know them. phy. California county and not very far Their progress Is greater more reaY Money Had Kllv. than foreign r imagine." sfij apart. Odessa and Smyrna are an hour did so much apart by bicycle in Delaware. you get Wife Where Missouri keeps up Its reputation for money? Rllli Swindled. odd names, with John Dice of Neosho, Made It in a blind pool. Husband V.'hy. AVlllIf, hi you mean to say who ts peculfarlyTsubJect to the shakes; "What's that? you paid Mrs. Lydia TrotL who came into'trou-bl- e apiece for these handa of lot with beggars I equipped kerchiefs? They're nothing but cotcoveting the goods of oth- cards Blind and they divide era, through ton." O, no. mamma 'Pity the and Lily Bouquet, a colored gradti- - j MissisThey're sippi a ilk. The auctioneer said so. c ed with me.? at of the Oswego high school. Le Columbia-Bicycl- es Wat-terso- TEE STANDARD FOR ALL you feasted your upon the beauty and grace of the 189J Columbian? Have you tested and compared them with gR others ? 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