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Show BLADE. - 41 - n m - A myth, or considered the name as used In connection with the Book of Moses but a literary pseudonym, under which SOME ODD, QUEER AND CURI-OU- S were concealed the real indentity of one or several writers. ' He objected to this PHASES OFXlFE. ;i view and stood for the belief in a peri .... ,: Moses. In this he said he would sonal A Marvelous Pond- -A HUUtlc Chateau admit that the real Moses never wrote Faithful for Thirty YearBeile In the Pentateuch, but in the formative Disguise A Sign of the Times In Con- period of the Hebrew race great biblical necticut. students in fact, the greatest had been convinced that without some great - graven character to guide the race along the SOLID, lines of, Its tribal development it would I mass of trees have been able to preserve iden out never tity, through the vicissitudes of time the and racial surroundings through which moonlit sky; it had passed. And thro the leafy, shadowed ways i Fond lovers wan- Reading; for the Home. Law and custom demand that parents v j shall provide suitable food and shelter r children. Failing to do this, Along the winding ' thread of road they can be punished. Slow creaks a lumbering, loaded wain, If it were possible to go a step That bears the precious harvest store, farther, and make it obligatory for par-'en- ts The sheayes of rustling, golden grain. and guardians to provide suitable mental food for those under their A dog barks from the hillside we would find the world, a cencharge, farm, A night-Ja- r calls across the lea; tury hence, greatly Improved, the men And on the beach below the cliffs tal and moral condition of men and women much more satisfactory, and the Ripples the phosphorescent sea; general state of the world much more Calm Is the air and still the sea; hopeful than at present. A white-winge- d Almost every one takes a paper; peace hangs in the :: , many families subscribe for the county sky And In the churchyard 'neath the newspaper, .and in thousands of households this is the only regular paper for tombs ' Peaceful and still dead lovers lie. reading that comes under, the roof. With the present profusion of literary its excellent quality and cheap matter, A Marvelous Pond.. the ness, family that tries to get along There is a pond in Ottawa; Kan., that some of the popular publica is a mystery in that, notwithstanding without make3 - a mistake. There are the fact that it contained no water dur tions sec res of monthly or weekly newspapers ing the protracted dry weather of last an J magazine s, the price of which season, it is now well supplied with sun from one dollar to two dollars perch and mud cats. It is claimed that ranges a year, and they contain interesting no fish have beenjplanted there, and it i a matter of conjecture where the and important information on all cur rent Every household should present supply came from. It is not at make topics. a it point to take some publica all unlikely that before the pond went tion that devotes a certain amount of dry last season it contained fish and space to scientific subjects, inventions, that they had deposited their spawn, new ideas and new discoveries. which remained fertile until the pond A liberal supply of good reading, with was again filled with water, when the of light and a comfortable room fish which now Inhabit it were hatched. plenty to sit, will do more toward Both the mud cat and the sun perch in whichchildren at home and in good are rapid growers, which fact would keeping mentally and morally, than account for their; being of medium size condition, course that can be followed. any other ' now. h UTAH. -- ' otfrtRlAL OFFICERS. Caleb W. West. jgitx" 0 Richards. ,frfBor S. A. Merritt 'Zll gTaVtlc Geo. Bartch. Wm. H. King. ' M juitlc-S. W. rr 8mlth. t . J - VV. JUUU. -- Nat. M-- Brlham. MtJf i 1 TllariMj i liffd Grtxx Offle?r.Zr.FjMj Harris j rrrAH COMMISSION. TJLT Bait Lakeity. orTii ' ULT Lake City. fa Blt f i .Lwbrr Bait Lk City. :. - for-thei- ! lW6Jnuc' A. L. JactmJrti D. W. Caeler Co.l'ltor ggj'sad sod Winn . ...... fjJal: Rnrttm ; Tbomaa ,Edvrard pike C. Hani ord irwflw " T, - " WKliffm Ockey ... iWoe slice J5hn Foot - VILLA RD jptt IriKtaeo-- -, ,r . P1"" AS"r" .. fr' . . Recorder ' . frwiarer.... i (Andreas Peterso. Uohn Strler. IJames Gardner. C. Holbrook. ...O. Alma Greenwood. A. A. Hinckley Thos. C. Calllater Jno- - M Hanson. . N. vie Schingowltz left Hankinson, At wife. a n last week in search of Wis., he met, wooed and wed Thornton, all in one 'day. he will probably be btfew months so much time In getting icrry be spent carried. St Loate. it seems, also visited and nobody mentioned it. The accounts for it ct Louis At-jaa- ta, Star-Sayin- gs "While the New York and Chicago delegations were paraded about the St. Louis u a sort of side-shoa sort o jartj waa taken right in, in way, which showed words that they were than eon clearly L follows: w, considered act " strangers." ' A Hlatorlo Chateau. ..' Mr. Harriet Beechex founded her character of "Uncle circumstances Tom," is in destitute some time For tear Lexington, Ky. &!i daily Income and expenditure has within the compass of a:5-ce- nt p!ce. Yet a dozen cheap actors doing Tncle Tom" about the country are raking plenty of money. stnwa Nellie Louise Durant Johnson. designed dresses for Miss Consuelo Tiaderbilt, now Duchess of Marlbor- onga, and for the Goulds and many other persons of wealth and fashion, Ti3 arrested last week on the. charge Mrs. who the numerous fires that have in the flat building hu which she lives. The police found kerosene soaked bags in her apartments and claia to have a clear case against her. cf causing occurred The story from Texas about a horse that tz3 a back seven feet long' recalls ere of the alleged witicisms In Joe Mil jet's "Jest Book." is the one about It was taken out for in the coun try was turned over to the care of the ostler," with a request to put the horse tie equine which and at a calling place ride, a tie That individual reported hit aa hour later that he had put one Gd of the animal in the stable, and left the other end odt in the yard. stable. that the problem of gating the air cannot be accom plished by using either balloons or aer oplases. He says: ("I would construct ictual shlp3 of the air yachts, schooners and brigantlnes which would tack lid jibe and Bail before the wind. My liea Is that the liftng. power for thee Hr ships should be gas stored in the i In other words, you apply the tauooa principle in such way that the tag, instead of being an Impediment, as at present, would be the act-means of DroDulsion. I would con- ! "tract gas bags shaped like ' the sails Edlaon believes sa-l- a. wl i yacht." ? Vhe chateau of Amboise has. been bxraght from the executors of the Comte de Paris by the Due d'Aumale, who intends making it a home for the sailors that fought under him in Africa, after which It .will become a state museum like Chantilly. Charles VTIL was born and died in the chateau; it was the cene of the bloody massacre following the conjuration d'Amboise in 1560; Leonardo da Vinci is buried In the chapel and Abd el Kader was impris oned there for two years. In 1848 the chateau was confiscated, but it was given back to the , Comte de Paris in 1872 by the National Assembly with the other domain lands that had belonged to Louis Philippe. The restoration of the chateau was begun twenty years ago by VIollet.le Due. j . Vice-Preside- nt There njeed be no ferr about "dismembering Turker" and "dividing it There is no chance to make up." worse. things I some-foundation- Unless Actor Anson makes a little more noise on the coaching lines he will be in imminent danger of dropping out of public mind. j prae-fect- OSTLER us Oyster That Are Stone. A bed of petrified 'oysters has been found on the top of Big mountain, just back of Forkston, Wyoming county. A -- to get the secret out 01 me um as weii iaiK wiue uuu to'rln- -I but they might vMf e 801(1 f or 10 and a i top of the dome as wt fourteen bundles of corn stalks, dess of Liberty on to get him to tell which was Jeff Davis' to create the the that impression 'limes, a VP market in Michigan Is greatly reused. An ordinary English duke A! Good Boad Slgrn. mt $7,000,000 in New. York; ' " A sign on a country road in asU'a output of gold for 1895 Is es- -i Connecticut read as follows: "Hope to be 3.000,000. The total sum in God." pilgrim, and i let no or taVft thv crown. Keep looking paid for Alaska was $7,200,- -l really beautiful city of ,J.J' No wonder. John Bull wants a big and going toward the roar of Alaska.; He against you, also wanted and Heht The Hons may t march God," in ''mW thou fivte1' nce uPn a time, to'have all , . u them find will vnu and came nearer getting It tia vg0n assail he will come to fiend may The black getting Alaska. his flerv darts, but "hope thou The legal rate of Interest in Georgia in God," and keep up your shield of Is T shall yet praise him, ltJ,,per cent- - A bill now before the has that soul makes usury a felony when Sways the song of the s than 8 per cent is charged. They nooubt. Keep singing it, and you after the poor money lend- soon find yourself walking In the. '; sunlight. s seat."-Dubuq- ue - ! ' ir ! - inches, long by. and weighing forty pounds. .The wide, specimens range in all sizes, from this aown to tlie-- ordinary. edible oysters 0f the present tlmeVlSdme of the'speci- mens , snow, tne eye oi ine oyster tpcrr: f ectly' :arid"fin kJ e. kinds of shoes made to order. RAILWAY. No tiresome lavovers. Close connections in union depots, ; And positively the quickest ronU, FrorxT TJteity Rivers and Atlantis modern Equipment ' Workmanship second to none. First door south of Tabernaole, and- Chair, Reclining - Gip i In which the seats are freer to holders of regular train tickets. NEPHI. Mill. ... Engineering in all its Branches. all 6f4nithejnieatis trdnii the shell.; 4The asilyremoved to be hed seems mound,' resting on ia. broad" plateau,' at Land and Irrigation Work a Specialty ' -- , NEPHI CITY, Engineer for Central Land and Irrlgatloi Co., Clear lake Land aDd Irrigation Co FlUmore Lane1 rnd Irrigation Co. and Whlt Mountain Lami and Irrigation Co. OSTLER & ALLEN, the extreme' top of the mountain! near the guinvan county line; Philadelphia Im Public Ledger.;!;;; i Office: Court House, Fillmore, Utah. j; , v 4:r ' - . .: - THE DESERET DAIRY CO. HAIESS, I : HAS - -- FOB 8 ALE FULL CBEAH CHEESE. HOPPLES, , BRIDLES, 1 NOSE SACKS, ETC. We also carry a fall line of Horse Furnishing Goods ; i r:?- DESERET HOUSE. Al SADDLES ,lU.MM!4.MMIUJMal most twig and, gayly bade fiance to the approaching storm. : , Deseret is noted for the fine qualitj The of its Milk j Butter and Cheese Girt tree stands in ine yara 01. ine resi- - 0 ur product a trial. enth street; close to j the shore. Mr. N. S. BISHOP, aveon a Bath hotelkeeper Mitchell, SUPT. , nue, planted the tree in the fall of 1894. It bore an : excellent crop this year, but! the ravages of worms robbed it of its ibeauty until, to Mitchell's surprise last monthi the sturdy youngster came out again in full blossom. New York r' i7 Sun. Dealers in and Manufacturers of . - Sheep Men's and Cowboys' Outfits. - : Jffr. Heller's Speculation. .EQitBsrbri &r UIHIEB HEL . From the Atlanta Constitution: Mr, of Raleigh",' knowing that Sam Heller there was no limit to the weight of City and sounty Newspapers from all paiti first-clamail packages, ordered a box f Utah. Ore tpeelmens from 0 Detroit sal c&b of shoes, weighing' 123 pounds, sent to vhere. him by mall with only a stamp Erery thing RESPECTABLE. affixed. There were on the box when a. wiwta WeU of it arrived $40 worth of postage stamps. of were of the denomination There THE PUREST WATER ON EARTH, fifty ss WE GUARANTEE Perfect SettiBifcictiori - 2-c- ent WHOODrencuRESTORED rare vuu oi aij ner-votlon o a famous jj ituiw puyaivitui, orgraua, gucli an Lost Manhood. or dLwasea Inof the generative l'aina the Buck, Seminal Emissions, Kervong IebIJlty. Insomnia, . J r;, i TTnAmoco tn Tlforrv. KxhaDxtinsr Drnltin. Vrluuu.i 50 Person. vtm.mm 1 Grace BrotterB, UTAH. l. collier, c.e. d - j 4 ... oa I Pans toSoprmHtfirrW.. which- If notchwkM riirimnra. o u.,.i T. vrmmma or impocency. cieaiisia uieuver, thej horrors the BEFORE AND AFTER ttdneysand the urinary orgransol ch imparities. weaK org ara. ftUriDESE trengrthens and rentes r.f iJtTM U. - -- . m . . j v-- Pa 0CKEY, cents, for which he says he can obCa t&s Premises. This Water la a' CUAIS ' ANTTKED tain from dealers $1.25 each, and fifty hk Chicago Record: Rabbi JosCURB tor 7S d on cents each; so by 30 cents, worth section of a neighbor's wife, got Into a the Chicago addressed Stolz -- ra Diseases ofthe Kidneys and Bladder xr.Hnnal Council of Jewish this calculation,' he makes $60. a ner way home. Since then ernoon at Stoat Testimonials on Application. Women yesterday No matt ir. how much noise we may k2-m Insane over the tr;ru?"uor ior MRS. J. P. GIBBS, Prop. took Temple. He aa'r' An 6ne uncontrolled temper Historical Moses." He said that maiay make in church, our God will be little . Mosee a aa long as r rre little. UTAH. d thing. Biappased the biblical m ilf AU . ; fx.. VIA BOOTS AND SHOES. t , a. rare and ask for a ticket that rc&2a Manufacturer and Repairer of twenty-tw- . Moiei ST. LOUIS, OR ALSO- OSTLER Relic In Dlicule, One of the guides at the capitol at the other day said that he hoped that "before Captain Bassett 'the watchdog of the senate dies hewill tell; someDoay wmcu .uuu ui. iuo desks it was which Jefferson Davis oc- of the cupied when he was a member one that the only senate. Bassett is fear for tell knows, and be wlllr not visitors will clip off splinters, for souyenlrs. During the war a lot of soldiers stuck; their got Into the ;chamber andand I reckon . bayonets into the desk, fh ov thoueht they'd ! KA1IS AS CITY, Tunk-hannoc- k, ; Martin, wife of a prom- - 1 Butler, Lard, Sausage A. ( j:r3 pharles CHICAGO, Manufacturers of and Dealers in . Judson Stark and William N, Reynolds, Jr., of Lafayette Doors. Windows, Mouldings, "Mixed Paints, Coal, college, aniateur geologists of Hardware, t Coffins, spent a day on the" mountain Caskets, Pickets, & and brought back' aflne' collection of Combination Wire Fence, etc '' and the Southern Trade. the petrified; bivalves, Some of the Special attention given to mail v-orders UTAH. NEPHI one CITY, in t of mammoth are size, j specimens kjaxn T.v lruui ub juu bavd u iniai! iruiu ai Xjr orucniig aj.v ui ijj w Mr. Reynold possession measuring Freo delivery to any part of the city. point. o nine inches short time since s-- . v 5 . I viuj VEAL MUTTON j ' i JVM 0CKEY, London Daily News. , 5 A& . : ' ..' Salt 1 I J. s, wai,ft-v,ni,1ftll- ; Your patronage solicited. To the Great Ocean. Elegant and thoroughly M. C. OSTLER, MAIN STREET, v A Novel mfehtla his annual report President An-fr- m tree An in blossom at the end of Brown apple says: "For wood of it. But old Captain Bassett university one of the curious sights Jioae ia perfect health and trained to n work and catches it all up of October was s football is safer than either rowlnff, with screws and putty and varnish till presented to an observer f yesterday j kUng, gunning or running hound&i it looks like any other desk in the morning during a str(oll about the. streets of Bath Beach, L. I. An j Sowing appears to be many times at chamber. I know for" certain that some quiet imriaense So cluster nodded from the topis baseball. Even tennis Is tried jktal. mighty influential senators have de; ' and Bologna. I Faithful for Thirty Yearn. William Frankum and Mary Knight, near Twelva Mile, Ind., recently mar ried after a thirty years' engagement. They .became engaged thirty years ago, but William's mother made a request that he remain single and continue to live at home. He at first dissented, but a compromise was finally effected whereby Miss Knight also became , a member of their household and has there remained as a domestic ever since. Some time ago Mrs. Frankum died,;and now that there was no longer objection to the union the marriage was niAmnized- - arid in addition to a bride after thirty years courtship Mr. Frank um has a deed for the old homestead. . ilutton, Veal, Chipped Beef Call on or address Peter Maher, pugilist, is the only war cloud that is threatening the peace, of Entire Roman House Dug Up. S. V. DARRAH, Rome is really an inexhaustible mine the world. He declares that lie Is to the lover of antiquity. Almost every ready to fight anybody. GENERAL MERCHANDISE COMMERCIAL disnew day, says our correspondent, FREIGHT AND AGEHT. An advertised to coveries are announced. Lately in Via PASSENGER AKD PRODUCE One ticket Delia Sette Sale, near the Coliseum and lecture in SavannahGa. .( next to the ruins of the Baths of Titus, was sold. The identity of the purchaser Room 21 Morlan Block, THE AT while digging was being carried on at has been considerably kept in the Lake City, - Utah, there came to light at dark. DESERET CASH STORE. feet an entire the depth of twenty-si- x OR will football hair Now; that the white crop Roman house, with black and Qooda at bottom pria Csar' mosaic floors, and with some remains be harvested the mysterious hair cut' H. C. TOWNSEND, spot cash. of the subdued polychrome decoration ting fiend who Is running amuck In Chiof for which the house of Livia on the Pal- cago will doubtless be driven out JtiO. DEVSIIUP, MCR. General Passenger & Ticket Agent, atine is celebrated. The walls are fres business. coed with garlands of flowers, with East Main Street, - - DESZnnT. St. Louis, Mo. cocks in the center. It seems to be the remains of the residence of the & urbis, the situation of which cor Complete Line of Builders Supplies. Mill Work a Specialty. which the in to the locality responds Wholesale and Retail ruin have been discovered. Almost at of the the same in the time, vicinity GRACE BROTHERS' Piazza Delia Carretta, near the Roman forum, there have been unearthed, six teen feet deep,, some private baths of considerable extent, with passages paved with large pieces of basalt, simi PORK lar to those of the antique Via Sacra, BEEF i ! the old. negro upon George Harris, ihoae career ' . S&. Us Sadie ... : $50,000 837,500 SURPLUS . a glctoota HAG-TJE- , ; ' Wlllard Roger. Joseph D. Smith- Sidney Teeplea D. Calllster " M'NALLY" & LUNT, , Scotland, Princess Louise drove UTAH. into Callander. She was very anxious NEPHI, to match some velvet. Having found what she was in search of she discovered she had not brought her purse. She The First National Bank explained and said she would send the money next day. "Dinnsf fash yoursel', NEPHI, UTAH, mem," the draper answered; "yer mother has an account here.". Prof. Dewar's experiments before the CAPITAL British Royal Institute with low tem. peratures have established some interesting facis. The tensile .strength of iron at 400 degrees below zero is just twice whatj it is at 60 degrees above. It BANKING will take a strain of sixty instead, of GENERAL thirty tons to the square inch, and In All Its Branches. equally curious results have come out as to the elongation of metals under Geo. C. Whitmobb, J. H. Erickson, these conditions. President. W. W. Akmstrong, Cashier. The man who believes nothing, nevir amounts to much.- - Ram's Horn. . Joshua Qrwnwood indz-- 'I V. Choice Fresh Meats, Some time ago, when Queen; Victoria was In the vicinity of Loch Venna-cha- r, j OOCNTT DIRECTORY. s " . mmm , j : DIRECTORY. Fred W. Chapoell IChajree Foote Hogo Depcezln i,A?T -E MoNALLT & LUKT, )r tpJZ hrnj- . : 5J , i a, HARDY, oo1 null Sloe IMer. G-EORG- 'rar ..:-..,..; stands against . v-- v, ; Dr. Martin Van Buren1 Stevens, hot? years old,! is a student at the Kansaj ' State University. Mark Twain is making a big success on his lecturing' tour of the world. In pdrfeot Australia his reception has been un- ItsA branches s.lsS usually enthusiastic. hla new etvle . Universal feed sewing: mv chine does all it work Inside of the shoe a Paul Bpurget was for some time resident of South Dakota. Before the Two doors north of Unioa, Main St., NephL "bottom fell out of horses" he was a member of a French horse ranch company, operating on Lame Johnny Creek in the Black Hills, and gave the concern his personal attention for' some time. Senator Jones of Arkansas Is, accordXJ XL VJ UUXW JL Ut a ing to a report, destined to become a millionaire as a reward for his patience and faith in an eccentric and penniless Carefully compounded. Inventor named Graves of Arkansas, orders promptly attested to. or Mail express whom he befriended. Graves Invented Stack at Salt Lake prices.. Large what experts declare is a marvelous machine for baling cotton. SOUTHER!! TRADE SOLICITED. 70 -- Frank J. Oauoo. I PERSONAL COUNER OF; ODDITIES. . ' xUd'-ea- AV1f-- niCHICTSfF VO P. O. Box . 2078, San Fran;), Hn). j. , rv... FOU SALD BY McNALLY & LUNT. DUGGIST3. IinPHI. |