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Show blade. CORNER OP ODDITIES. tt Brer? Saturday - ' SOME ODD, QUEER AND CURIOUS PHASES OF LIFE. , UTAH. A I. gg;8....mnlt iEBbitoeial J:rewry.; Kf I n. "elTigsioner Ju(35- w- .T. ; shadowed ways Fond lovers wan-dslowly by. raft fit?: Balt Lake City. J k$8ggS2 er Lake City. Salt Glty- - Along the winding thread of road Ch&rlesFoote Slow a creaks lumbering, loaded wain. Hugo Deprezin A. L. Jackmifh That bears the, precious harvest store. J.i T. Sul 11 van The sheaves of rustling, golden grain. D. W. Cazler DIRECTORY. ,rtn' r.nUNTT tfred W. Chappell ....... . . Jaage. Pjbtfte - - graven sky; And thro the leafy, KaVt Norre -- . nt. Stands out the against moonlit - B. Lewis. UTAH COMMISSION. fo Con-nectlc- mass of trees ..Bryon Groo. Frank Harris. Schools.-- . Chateau Relic In SOLID, King. Smlth. NaL M Brl2hairL Offic- e- of wt s w; fLanVbfflcV. Illstrle Richard. A Merritt IGeo. Bartch. 'Attorney-- ectitin? A Faithful for Thirty Year Disguise A Sign of the Times in Cannon. O. S. - L,i 2 14a0dat Kjf . . eraor-,- T Marvelous Pond , , , Whan , sarveyor , Treasurer-- ! s'jSchMla Pike A. dog barks from the hillside farm, Hanford A night-ja- r calls across the lea; WiEuftm Ockey Eustice And on the beach below the cliffs John FoOte sea. Ripples the phosphorescent f i direotoryJ utllard county ..Joshua Greenwood, Calm Is the air and still the sea, A white-winge- d peace hangs in the lAndreaa Peterson. ..iJohn Styler. sky j James Gardner. And in the neath the Jauf. probate f U - 22 J gelectinen.2- ...O. lessor . J C!erAa Recorder- -. . ittorney . r . L... I churchyard Holbrook. Greenwood. a. A. Hinckley Calllster .. . Thos. C. M. Hanson, Willard Rogers D. ...J. .oseph Sidney Teeples - . j C. -tombs Peaceful and still dead lovers lie. j Smith-IrP83ure- a D- - Calllster f 8t Louis, it seems, also visited-A- t mentioned it. The accounts for it .gt. Louis New York and While the h follows: Chicago delegations were paraded about the St. jLouis as a sort of and nobody ianta, Star-Sayin- gs side-show- party was taken 1, in,1 right in a sort of way, which showed words that they were more clearly than not considered strangers. Harris, the Old. negro upon career Mrs. Harriet Beecher Uncle Stowe founded her character of is In destitute circumstances Tom For some time near Lexington, Ky. his dailyl income and expenditure has George whose , the compass of aj5-ceYet a dozen cheap actors doing nt been-withi- piece. about the country are plenty of money. Uncle Tom making - j- t Nellie Louise Durant Johnson, who designed dresses for Miss Consuelo Vanderbilt, now . Duchess of Marlborough, and for the Goulds and many other persons of wealth and fashion, was arrested last week on the1 charge Mrs. causing the of numerous fires that have fiat building ia. which police found kerosene her apartments and clear1 case against her. in the she lives. The soaked bags in claim ta have a occurred j - . - - .1, f ' The story from Texas about a horse that has a back sevep feet long1 recalls tbe alleged witicisms in Joe Millers Jest Book. It is the- one about the equine which was taken out for a ride, and at a calling place in the country was turned over to the care of the "ostler' with a request to put the horse one of - la the stable. That individual reported half an hour later one he had ead of tbe animal and stable, left the other end out in that put in the the yard. ; i - Edison believes that the problem of navigating the air cannot be accomplished by using either balloons or aeroplanes. He says: I would construct actual ships of the air yachts, schooners and brigantines which would tack and jibe and sail before the wind. My idea is that the liftng power for these air ships should be gas stored in the , the balloon principle In such way that the Sas bag, instead of being an impediment, as at present, would be the actsails ual In other words, you apply jneans of propulsion. I would gas bags shaped a yacht. cl con-stru- ct like the sails , ; ws worse. many time3 as Even tennis is sold for $10, and a boy bring-t- ut fourteen bundles of corn stalks, 33 to create the impression that the 5raan market in Michigan is greatly pressed. An ordinary English psht $7,000,000 in New York. dukt i is The total sum 6r AJaska was $7,200,-- g Cn,avly Wonder John Bull wants a big Alaska. Ho also wanted and once upon a time, to have all ron an Came nearer getting it 4v T3wfil come to getting Alaska. output of gold for jaskas to 1895 es--a;- ed be $3,000,000. rae iubercst in Georgia A bill now before the l'eCr ceab. tlUre ma1aC3 usury a felony when u11 Per cent is charged. They aftcr the poor money lend- ci " 1 pha.rlc3 Martin, tvdfe cf a prem- citizen of Smith's Crossing, Ind., ' .a " t p . ucighbors wife, got into a her and dropped dead of tcr way CInce then t: : r r -- State University. Mark Twain is making a big success on his lecturing tour of the world. In Australia his reception has been unusually enthusiastic. Paul Bourget was for some time a resident of South Dakota. Before the 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, according to a report, destined to become a millionaire as a reward for his patience and faith in an eccentric and penniless inventor named Graves of Arkansas, whom he befriended. Graves invented what experts declare is a marvelous machine for baling cotton. Some time ago, when Queen Victoria was in the vicinity of Loch Venna-cha- r, Scotland, Princess Louise drove into Callander. She was very anxious to match some velvet. Having found what she was in search of she discovered she had not brought her purse. She explained and said she would send the money neit day. Dinnaf fash yoursel, mem, the draper answered; yer mother has an account here. Prof. Dewars experiments before the British Royal Institute with low temperatures have established some interesting facts. The tensile strength of iron at 400 degrees below zero is just twice what it is at 60 degrees above. It will take a strain of sixty instead of thirty tons to the square inch, and equally curious results have come out as to the elongation of metals under these conditions. The man who believes nothing, ne it amounts to much. Ram's Horn. -- J - Reading for the Home. Law and custom demand that parents' shall provide suitable food and shelter children. Failing to do this, can be they punished. If It were possible to go a step farther, and make it obligatory for par-en- ts and guardians to provide suitable mental food for those under their charge, we would find the world, a century hence, greatly Improved, the mental apd moral condition of men and women much more satisfactory, and the general state of the world much more hopeful than at present. Almost every one takes a paper; many families subscribe for the county newspaper, ,and in thousands of households this is the only regular paper for for-thei- r reading that comes .under, the roof. With the present profusion of literary its excellent quality and cheapmatter, A Marvelous Pond. the family that tries to get along There is a pond in Ottawa; Kan., that ness, some of the popular publicawithout is a mystery in, that, notwithstanding tions makes-- a mistake. There are the fact that it contained no water durscores of monthly or weekly newspapers ing the protracted dry weather of last the price of which season, it is now well supplied with sun and magazines, one from dollar to two dollars perch and mud cats. It is claimed that ranges no fish have been planted there, and it a year, and they contain interesting curis a matter of conjecture where the and important information on all should rent household Every present supply came from. It is not at make topics. a to take some publicait point all unlikely that before the pond went a certain! amount of devotes tion that 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 and a comfortable room fish which now inhabit it were hatched. plenty of light to sit, will do more toward in which Both the mud cat and the sun perch home and in good are rapid growers, which fact would keeping' children at and morally, than mentally account for their being of medium size condition, can be followed. course that other any now. I I A Historic Chateau. Vhe chateau of Amboise has been bought from the executors of the Comte de Paris by the Due dAumale, who intends making it a home for the sailors that fought under him in Africa, after which it will become a state mhseuxn like Chantilly, pharles VIII. was born and. died in the chateau; it was the scene of the bloody massacre following the v conjuration' d Amboise in 1560; Leonardo da Vinci Is burled in the chapel and AM, el Kader was Imprisoned 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. t ha3 gone Insane over the An uncontrolled temper roes thing. GEORGE HARDY, Boo! anil Shoe Hate 2 Its branches. Special attention called his new style. Universal feed sewing dir v ? Choice Fresh Lleats, 4 chine does all its work Inside of the shoe. Two doors north of Union, Main St., NephL Hutton, Veal, Chipped Baef and Bologna. Ycur patronage solicited. UoNALLY & LUNL If yea ere going to PRESCRIPTIONS Carefully compounded. Mail or express orders promptly at toned Large Stack at Salt Lake prices. SOUTHER!) ta KA1IS AS CITY, SOLICITED. TRADE UNALLY di LUNT, - - NEPHI, ST. OR UTAH. irst Nati VIA UTAH. NEPHI, CAPITAL SURPLUS that nxli - 350,000 337,500 RAILWAY. BANKING GENERAL In All Its Branches. J. n. Erickson, President. W. Armstrong, Cashier. Geo. C. Whitmore, W. J. There need be no ferr about dismembering Turker and dividing it There is no chance to make up. " Vice-Preside- nt x. vi z) No tiresomp layovers. Close connections in union depots. the quickest rout) And positively Rrorq Uteitj the Great Rivers and Atlantic Ocean. Elegant and thoroughly modern Equipment and To M. G. OSTLER, Manufacturer and Bepairer of BOOTS AND SHOES. Chair, Gar o Reclining j- - . I S. Salt m. us ; OSTLER & 00KEY, ' i j Faithful for Thirty Years. William Frankum and Mary Knight, near Twelye Mile, Ind., recently married after a thirty years engagement. They .became engaged thirty years ago, but Williams mother made a request that he remain single and continue to live at home. He at first dissented, but Oysters That Are Stone. ( a compromise was finally effected A bed oysters has been a also became , Miss of on Knight the top whereby found Big mountain, just member of their household and has back of Forkston, Wyoming county. A there remained as a domestic ever short time since A. Judson Stark and since. Some ;ime ago Mrs. Frankum William N, Reynolds, Jr of Lafayette died, and pow hat there was no longer college, amateur geologists ' of objection to the union the marriage was spent a day on, the mountain solemnized, and in addition to a bride and brought back a fine collection of after thirty years courtship Mr. Frank- the petrified bivalves. Some of the um has a deed for the old homestead. specimens are of mammbth size, one in Mr. Reynolds possession measuring twenty-tw- o inches, long by. nine inches Relic in Disguise. at at the capltol of and the One guides weighing forty pounds. The wide, Washington the other day said that specimens range in all sizes, from this he hoped that before Captain Bassett, down to the ordinary edible , oysters the watchdog of the senate dies he of the present time. Some of the speciwill tell somebody which one of the mens show the eyeof the oyster perdesks it was which Jefferson Davis oc- fectly, and in all of them the meat is of the easily' removed from . the shell. The cupied when !he was a member one that bed seems to be confined to a , small senate. Bassett is the only fear mound, resting on.a broad plateau, at for not tell will he knows, and soufor off splinters, the extreme top of the mountain near visitors will clip soldiers a of lot war the Sullivan county line. Philadelphia venirs. During the their and stuck; chamber the Public Ledger. Into got Ja I reckon and the desk, into bayonets ; A Novel Sight. made kindling they thoughtI theyd at blossom the end An apple tree in wood of it. But old Captain Bassett it all up of October was one of the curious sights goes to work and patches varnish till presented to an observer yesterday with screws and putty and in the morning during a stroll about the it looks like any other desk streets of Bath Beach, L. I. An chamber. I know for certain that some quiet senators have tried immense cluster nodded from the topmighty influential out and gayly bade de of the old man, most twig to get the. secret to the approaching storm. The to the God- fiance but they might as well talk as tree stands In the yard of the residess of Liberty on top of the dome of R. T. Mitchell on Bay Elevto get him to tell which was Jeff Davis dence close to the shore. Mr. street, enth seat. Dubuque Times. a hotelkeeper on Bath aveMitchell, nue, planted the tree In the fall of 1894. A Good Rod Sign- It bore an excellent crop this year, A sign on a country road in but the ravages of worms robbed it of Hope Connecticut read as follows: no its beauty until, to Mitchells surprise and let pilgrim, God, in thou last month, the sturdy youngster came crown. looking Keep man take thy In full blossom. New York beautiful city of out again and going toward the roar Sun. against you, light. The lions may march God, but hope thou in will Mr. Heller's Speculation. them find straight on, and you fiend may assail From the Atlanta Constitution: Mr, chained. The black knowing that hut hope thou Sam Heller noof Raleigh to you with his fiery darts, was limit the weight of sh eld of there in God, and keep up your him, is first-clamail packages, ordered a box For I shall yet praise filth of weighing123 shoes, pounds, sent to of the soul that has a with mail slways the song him only by stamp and you no doubt. Keep singing it on were There the box affixed. when the in will soon find yourself walking of worth $40 postage stamps. it arrived sunlight, There were fifty of the denomination of 50 cents, for which he says he can obMoses a Person. Jostain from dealers $1.25 each, and fifty Rabbi From the Chicago Record: 30 cents, worth 75 cents each; so by off the Chicago sect on eph Stolz addressed Council of Jewish this calculation, he makes $60. of the National at oiuai Women yesterday afternoon No matter how much noise we may The hi3 Temp!?. Ho took for saidtopic. that many make in church, our God will be littl Historical Moses. He biblical Moac3 a fcs long as ire rwe little. the supposed Iri ers, Butctj COKED ; I10TT0N Ysrci Lumberajsto Mill j -- j ALSO- Buiier, Lard, Sausage Manufacturers of and Dealers in . Doors, i OSTLER & 0CEEY, ' Coal, Coffins, Caskets, Combination Wire Fence, eta. Special attention given to mail orders and the Southern Trade. By ordering from us you save the freight from Salt Lake City to this I R ' Engineering in all its Branches. -- 'l l. T Land and Irrigation Work a Specialty Engineer for Oentrel Land and Irrlgatloi lake Land and Irrigation Co, Fillmore LanU f nd Irrigation Co. and Whitt Mountain Lena and Irrigation Co. Office: Court House, Fillmore, Utah. l UTAH: ISTEPHI PITY, Co., Clear OSTLER & ALLEN. . Dealers in and Manufacturers of 4 THE DESERET 1 Grace Brottiere, - E. L. COLLIEK, O.E. DM CO. HAS FOR BALE ,i FULL CBEALd CEEESE. Deseret is noted for the fine qualitj of its Milk, Butter and Cheese. Give o ur products a tiial. HOPPLES, NOSE SACKS, ETC. , We also carry a full line of N. S. BISHOP, THE DESERET HOUSE. E::l"it:n C7 tad county Sheep Mens Newapapera from Detroit tsJL TnE PUREST WATER Uc CUPlDEflC" ON EARTH. Diseases ofthe Kidneys and ... . DESERET, J. F. GIBBS, Prop. UTAH. f GCFORC 1 TwttEsealala on ApplicaMon. This great Vegetable ViuUi&r,tbe prescripcure you of all nertion of a famous French ph ysicSan, will quickly such as Lost Mar.hfxl, vous or diseases of the generative feemlnal Emissions, Nervons Insomnia. Fains ia the F.ack, to Marry, FxhausUng Drains, Varieoc.lieUUty, Ie anj Fimples, Unfitness 1 stops all lotuses by day or nfsrht. 1 Prevents quiefcConstipation. 1 not checked s to which Spermatorrho-- arul uessof discharge, I. cleanaca thehver, the ail thehorrorsof Impotenoy. kidneys ami tiio urinary orcans of til impurities. ore-ana- Fremlaes. This Water ta a CiJJLD ANT HDD CURD far 3 MRB. . til pErta wLtra. Evsry thing RESPECT ABLU. a a vrU f Ca and Cowboys Outfits. WE GUARANTEE fir IlDiEG HE. cf Uuh. Ora 'ipecimeni from t Horse Furnishing Goods SUPT. f 2-e- ent Moulding!, Pickets, t j ss Windows, Hardware, NEPHI CITY, UTAH. Free delivery to any part of the eitjt. point. - - i Idired Paints, Tunk-hannoc- k, I LORIS, Be cure and atk for a ticket , things worse. V HAGUE, v Unless Actor Anson makes a little In which the seats are freer to holder! more noise on the coaching lines he will All kinds of 6hoes made to order. of regular train tickets. , be in imminent danger of dropping out Workmanship second to none. First door south of Tabernacle, of public mind. NEPHI. MAIN STREET, on or address ' Call war Peter Maher, pugilist, is the only cloud that is threatening the peace of House Roman Entire Dug Up. V. DARRAII, Rome is really an inexhaustible mine the world. He declares that he Is GENERAL .lERCIIAIIDISE ,to the lover of antiquity. Almost every ready to fight anybody. COMMERCIAL disnew our correspondent, day, says AND FREIGHT advertised to An coveries are announced. Lately in Via PASSENGER AND PRODUCE Della Sette Sale, near the Coliseum and lecture in Savannah,' Ga, One ticket was sold. The identity of the purchaser next to the ruins of the Baths of Titus, Room 21 Morlan Block, AT THD while digging was being carried on at has been considerably kept in the Lake City, - Utah, some foundations, there came to light at dark. If, IX H It feet an entire the depth of twenty-si- x OR Now that the football hair crop will Roman house, with black and white Goods at bottom prieza tzx mosaic floors, and with some remains be harvested the mysterious hair cutH. C. TOWNSEND,, spot cash. of the subdued polychrome .decoration ting fiend who is running amuck in Chiof out be doubtless will driven cago for which the house of Livia on the PalJIIO. DEW3IIUP, General Passenger & Ticket Agent, atine is celebrated. The walls are fres- business. coed with garlands of flowers, with Crjrt Main Street, - - DEffEBET. St. Louis, Mo. to be the cocks in the center. It seems remains of the residence of the prae-fecturbis, the situation pf which corComplete Line of Builders Supplies. Mill Work a Specialty. responds to the locality' in which the Wholesale and Retail ruixs have been discovered. Almost at the same time, in the vicinity of the GRACE BROTHERS Piazza Della Carretta, nehr the Roman forum, there have been unearthed, sixteen feet deep,, some private baths of considerable extent, with passages pavpd with large pieces of basalt, simiPORK lar to those of the antique Via Sacra, BEEP London Daily News. -- In his annual report President An-eof Brown university says: For 039 in perfect health and trained to ii football is safer than either rowing, yachting, gunning or running hounds. Rowing appears to be fatal, go j3 basebalL Dr. Martin Van Burea Stevens, no?? 70 years old, is a student at the Iansxs . N. Mite Schingowltz left Hankinson, n last week in' search of a wife.' .At wooed and wed Keenah, Wis., he .met, in one day. Miss Sadie Thornton, all be In a few. ntonths he will ,probably In time so much getting sorry he spent married, PERSONAL myth, or considered the name as used in connection with the Book of Moses but a literary pseudonym, under which were concealed the real indentity of one or several writers. He objected to this view and stood for the belief in a personal Moses. In this he said he would admit that the real Moses never wrote the Pentateuch, but in the formative period of the Hebrew race great biblical students in fact, the greatest had been convinced that without some great character to guide the race along the lines of its tribal development it would never have been able to preserve identity through the vicissitudes of time and racial surroundings through which it had passed. AND AFTER , aw Vrostall als. A w: .. P. O. Dor . Ran Fr a . 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