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Show COMER OP ODDITIES. the blade. published Every Saturday at ODD, - UTAH. jjephi, the directory. Realstrar Land Office.-.Bryncoplrer Land Oommlsslone of Schools on Brigham. Groo. Frank Harris. T. B. Lewis. UTAH COMMISSION. . .. .Lan. Thatcher. . City. Aof Norrel . . fait Lake Lake City. j R .Letcher F;t .Bait Lake City. Balt Lake City. S.W. gherman. Tatlock- -. JUAB COUNTY DIRECTORY. Fred W. Chappell Probate Judge. . 4J . -- . . Charles Foote Hugo Deprezln selectmen. A. L. Jackman Khertff ...J.D. T.W.Sullivan Cazler Assessor and Collector. : . Clerk and Recorder .'.......William Burton, Thomas Winn .............Edward Kfeg Attorney T, O. Hanford -.- ...William Ockey HSrer Ewstice Coroner John Foot gnpt Sohoole..... ' MILLARD COUNT?" DIRECTORY. Joshua Greenwood Probate Judge lAndreas -- -- 3 i Petersoa. ..(John Styler. James Gardner. I Selectmen.. O. G. Holbrook. .......Alma Greenwood. . . Sheriff . Assessor Collector Clerk and .A. A. Hinckley O. CalUster ... .Thoa. Recorder . Attorney. . . . Surveyor. 04 ss- - Coroner,. gupt Schools. . 4 J no. II, XIanson. .Willard Rogers. J owph D. Smith Teeples. h, D.Elduey C. Cal lister - ........ determined to crowd the Vanderbilts and Astors as social leaders. One of the nephews ol the late lamented Jay has been sued for breach of promise, The Goulds I I 1 j seem j j j writer on a Chicago paper a terrific screed against bloomers by saying that if they have This come to stay she wants to die. writer probably has the orthodox Chi-- 1 A lady winds up I , cago feet. s Jt writer in Paris says with startling frankness, I cannot conceive why any one should get married; divorce over here has made the matrimonial tie so A , And we thought that sort of thing was confined to Chicago! lax. : I - l of (Bulgaria, is ap- - Ferdinand striving to win eminence as the meanest scion of royalty on earth. The contract is a difficult one, but it must be admitted that Ferdinand seems ' to have success within his grasp. Prince parently I 3 , I T A A gentleman who declares that he is a "cosmic theist has tackled Rev. John Snyder for a heated discussion, which may last all year, and yet some St Louisans are talking of paying rail-- s road fare to Dallas, Texas, to see Cor-- 1 bett and Fitzimmons scrap. i j I ! A heroic woman in Pennsylvania saw a little girl drowning In a quarry, and in; lieu of a rope c3 her (the heroic womans) deserted yanked teagown, fung out one end of it to the perishing child, and saved her (the child) from a watery grave. Of what use would a bloomer woman have been in suck a , 'i case? ; Now that it is all over, it may not ne deemed impolite to remonstrate, in a spirit of perfect kindliness, against the ; : ' , j prayers of our recent delightful guests, that we all might be made better men and women, says a Boston exchange. It was well meant, but It did not take note cf the difficulty of arriving at utter perf- ection on Thats all. - this mundane sphere. told. Long ago I hushed the sighing Of this being, slumber fast Would you know the prisoned sleeper? Tis the Memory of the Past. Loves fond prayer can wake it never, ' Snow white lids are closed for aye; , And the lyre the trembling fingers Used to touch is hushed alway. And the key is safely hidden In oblivion deep and fast. And no hand shall break the fetters From the Memory of the Past. Once the lyre, now hushed forever. In the silent, pulseless hands. Thrilled my breast with keenest anguish Till I forged the golden band. Once my heart was bruised and beaten As a reed before the blast, But its sorrow sleeps forever With the Memrry of the Past. Mrs. Emma Ammerman. lie Wipes Lord and Lady Sholto Douglas are In Alameda. Lady Douglas is getting a foretaste of the vicissitudes of married life., The couple are stopping at the Alameda Hotel, on Park street, near Buena Vista avenue. They have been at the hotel for the past five days. The hotel is conducted by Mrs. Saunders and is used principally Tor lodging purposes, says the San Francisco ChronLord and Lady Douglas were icle. given the best rooms in the house and the use of the dining room and kitchen. Lady Douglas cooks the meals and washes her own dishes, while fils lord-shi- p meekly assists by wiping the dishes. The presence In Alameda of the titled couple was a profound secret and would have probably remained so for some time had not Lady Douglas turned her dainty foot In Park street the other day. As a result of the accident her ankle was slightly sprained and she visited a drugstore to obtain some liniment. She there met a gentleman who knew her when she was Miss Addis,1 and the secret was out. Lord Douglas and a real his wife rode about the city-witestate agent yesterday in search of a furnished house. They decided to rent F. G. Welps cottage, furnished, at! 2114 Encinal .avenue, and will occupy it on Lord Douglas health and after is not of the best, and he thinks that Alamedas climate will agre with him. Then It Is such a nice quiet place,! and practically free from the irrepressible reporter. When the couple took up their temporary residence at the hotel they gave explicit orders not to admit any one to see, them. If any reporters called they were to be turned away. Lady Douglas was in Alameda Just two days when she caught the bicycle craze." She would learn to ride a wheel and she did. Lord Sholto was content with watching his wife, and the bicycle has no charm for him. Lady Douglas was an apt pupil. She was soon spinning over the smooth pavements, and enjoyed herself immensely. On the fourth day she appeared in bloomers. They were made of dark green cloth. Lady Douglas made them herself and they are an excellent fit.- It Is the present intention of Lord and Lady Douglas to remain In Alameda three months unless they are driven thence by the ladys mother and persistent reporters. ; r h to-da- , The Millionaire. Dishes y. - ; - , Romance of an Old Fiddle. , WItchita, Kan., Special: Hugh Mc Guire, a farmer near Goddard, this county, received a violin by express that It is said that in one of the' eastern had in it something more soothing to a States the young lady members of a Kansas farmer than music. Two years - his uncle, Peter Conroy, died at bicycle club became so disgusted with ago city. He was supposed to the condition of a public road that they Washington some have money saved up, and as Mcdevoted a week to working it, at the Guire was his only heir he anticipated cud of which time the road presented a little fortune. When Conroys will a creditable surface. In the meantime was opened it was found that he left the men folks continued to discuss the nothing to McGuire but an old fiddle he food road3 matter. It is true, however, brought from Tralee, County Kerry, Irethat even a small girl can fill up more land, in 1848. McGuire was so indignant not pay express charges mud holes with a spade than a United that he wouldto Kansas. One night he on the fiddle States senator can do with logic. dreamed the fiddle was full of money. He spoke about it to his wife, and the Emilio Castelar thinks America is latter, believing In dreams, appro$2.80 from her butter and egg tsjust to Spain, the mother and dls- -, priated to the charges. It arrived tofund coverer of America. Spain may bo day, andpay when examined he found in it the mother of America, but she never $1,800 in money and a deed to 160 acres treated her child with any maternal of land near Glymount, Va. Not a word tenderness. She simply used her Ameriof explanation was with the money, and can colonies for what she could get out Hugh McGuire Is wondering what his cf them, and her influence, wherever it uncles idea was. The instrument was ha3 been felt on this continent, has torn to pieces to get the money out, but it will be glued together again and culy served to retard progress and prehung on the wall of Hugh McGuires vent development. It is no wonder-tha- t as .a monument to his uncles ench a mother should not be ardently cottage memory. , ' N my heart there lies a casket, Fettered by a band of gold, And this casket holds a treasure. For its wealth not be could yEiMth?' JM. W. Judd. Nat S?Mar&al. E The Million- aire. r"lbsBria?.tt Associate Joatlce . . as Fiddle Scullion Romance of An , Unknown Heroine ..O ffi Iatan AOldLord rh Memory of the Cannon. Delegate to Congress.... .Frank J. OFFICERS. A Caleb W. West C. Blchards. , gSSSw. territorial AND CURSOUS PHASES OP LIFE. QUEER moment more and sudden destruction would be upon her. The gentleman opened his lips to cry out. Half a mile of valley separated him from the woman. He could only sit frozen with horror and with eyes glued to the opposite hill awaiting the end. The woman had stopped her team and sat as if petrified It was impossible to turn round or even to turn out. If she did nothing it was because, there was nothing to be done. Suddenly, to his unutterable amazement-, the, watcher saw the woman rise deliberately in her seat, raise her arm and fire. There was a flash, a puff of smoke, a report, and simultaneously the outer of the two frenzied horses stumbled, fell and pitched headlong, dragging his companion and the wagon over Into the gorge below. All this had passed in a flash. The watcher, stupefied and gasping, sat gazing at the valley, into the depths of which the mad vision had disappeared. Then he looked at the mountain opposite. The narrow roaa was perfectly free, the air was still as before, the silence unbroken, and the team with the1 solitary woman was quietly winding up the road again. The man, too, resumed his climb, but with an indelible picture burnt upon his brain. Who the woman was he never knew. A pioneer and a mother of pioneers probably, whose frontier life had made her familiar with danger and swift in emergencies. An instants indecision, the trembling of a hand would have been fatal; but both brain and hand were under absolute control. In nine cases out of ten it Is not the danger which kills us hut we who cowardly commanders of ourselves lay down our arms and succumb without a struggle. What an Eastern Traveler Learned la the Montana Mountains. The people of the east, said John P, Miller, who has just returned from a trip through the west, to a Washington Post reporter, do not know what d broad, hospitality means. It takes the experience of a trip through the northwest to learn how much one man can do for another. I never saw anything like it. The mere fact that I came from Washington in itself was frequently the open sesame to everything. If I knew someone who, knew someone else, and he in turn knew the man I was talking to, there was nothing in the town too good for me. One gentleman to whom I was introduced out in a Montana town did not think it too much trouble to drive me around to several places which I had to visit, and yet he and I were .total strangers until we were introduced an hour before. Another gentleman whose name I did not even learn presented me with a flask of the finest whisky, while a r, who happened , to hear that I wanted to meet a prominent citizen of the town, sent three of his bellboys out to hunt up the man and bring him to the hotel. I could tell instance after instance of the hospitality of the western people, and I am willing to bet that my experience could not be duplicated in the east if I were to travel for a thousand years. open-hearte- G-EORG- HARDY, -E ng . n!l'. A perfect fit guaranteed. F.epalrlsx iu all It branches. Special attention cslleJ ts Mi new Etyle. Universal feed iewlcg reaching does all it work insldo of tk ehes. Two door north of Union, Main St., NepkL r-U-- G V W Hutton, Veal, Chirred Bo:f and BoIct'cil. Your patronage solicited. MoNALLY & LOTT, IPZIBSOIIIPTIOLsrS Carefully compounded. Mall or express orders promptly atteaed to. Large Stack at Salt Lake prices. SOUTHER! SOLICITED. TRADE ti MfJALLY LUtIT, - NEPHI, rare and aak for a t!cb:t tbit rtsU VIA I Si UTAH. NEPHI, CAPITAL SURPLUS' LORIS, (ITAH. U i ST. OR - - o50,000 037,500 I Vlce-Presiden- ? u RAILWAY. ' Womans Greatest Charm. BANKING I am quite sure that men regard GENERAL sweet simplicity a3 the greatest In All Its Branches. charm in women, and especially in J. H. Erickson, girls, writes Ethel Ingalls. iThis does Geo. C. Whitmore, Preside nt. not mean simplicity in the simpering W. W Armstrong, Cashier. sense, but an absence of that affected air of boldness and mannishness which has lately been assumed by too many really lovable girls. Then, too, sinj oerlty in expression is one of the characteristics that charm men. To be sinManufacturer and Repairer of cere and candid the girl in society need never be abrupt nor 1 'Tx- -C . No tiresome layovers. Close connections in union depots, the quickest routs And positively V Rrorr) Utah) Atkntlf To the Great Rivers and Ocean. Elegant and thoroughly modern Equipment and J. M. 0. OSTLER,' Chair Oars Reclining BOOTS AND BHOES. ve. a Choice Fresh Lleeis. 1 self-asserti- Ut t'- - V a hotel-keepe- In which the seats are free to holders of regular train tickets. Obviously True. to .order. He They say theres no end to Mrs. All kinds of shoes made second to none. Workmanship De'Smythes jewelry. , First door south of Tabernacle, She I gjiess thats true she has two NEPHI. MAIN STREET, rings and a bracelet. ( CURRENCY. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company Is erecting scales at its Pottsville (Pa.) yard that will weigh half a dozen cars at a time, goln at full speed. During the first half of the current year 201 new textile mills were built in this Country, against 116 in the first half of 1894, mostly In the southern states- Professor A. E. Wright says that all our ideas of color can be explained by He. Obeyed Instructions. the assumption of three pairs of confellow with a cer- trasting colors white and black, red A solemn-lookin- g tain air of dry humor about the corners and green, and blue and yellow. of his mouth, stepped quietly one day into the tailoring establishment of Call & Snigger, and remarked to 'the Clerk In attendance: OOKEY, t I want to snigger.What do you ffieani sir? j Wholesale and Retail Well, I should like to snigger. I noticed the Invitation over the door, so I called, and now I think Ill snigger. He was ordered to leave the establishment, which he did, with a look of angry wonder, grumbling to himself: If they dont want strangers to call PORK and snigger, why do they put up a sign ii W asking them to do it? VEAL GENERAL lAERCIIAIWE OSTLER & COMMERCIAL FREIGHT AND PASSENGER ADD PRODUCE , I j Call on or address S. V. DARRAII Room 21 Morlan Block, v AT THE nt Salt Lake City, DESE - Utah, OR at bottom prices for Goods j H. C. TOWUSEtID, spot cash- - General Passenger & Ticket Agent, . DESERET. St. Louis, Mo. JIIO. DEYSliUP, LIGB. East Main Street, - - - i r Bute tiers, CUBED TC JV j On St. Andrews' Links. Complete Line of Builders Supplies. Lumber Yard i JLKTJD in. Windows, j Manufacturers of and Dealers Doors, Mixed Paints, Glasgow Mail. Engineering in ail its Branches. He Wants Too 'Much We were all complaining about the hard times and low wages, and pretty much everything else on earth, That reminds me, said threturned tourist, "that I had occasion to hire a man down In North Carolina the other day and he told me the history of every man we met. There was one a certain Bill Hen- Somebody or other whom he pointed out as the laziest man In the Engineer for Central Land and Irrlgatioi Co., Clear XaVe Land aDd Irrigation Co Fillmore Lain r d Irrigation Co. and Whitt Mountain Lm.u and Irrigation Co: Office: Court House, Fillmore, Utah . Coffins, Combination Wire Fence, etc. Special attention given to mail orders and the Southern Trade. By ordering from us you aave the freight from Salt Lake City toJ this point Grace Brothers, NEPHI. n - Land and Irrigation Work a Specialty ... Hard wars, Pickets, ; t . . Butter, Lard, Sausage OSTLER & Mill Work a Specialty.' GRACE BROTHERS1 : I ALSO At the match for the amateur golf j finished St. at Andrews championship, some weeks ago, a competitor appeared one morning in a new suit of very decided pattern. His play was much short of his usual form, and he missed several easy puts at the first three holes. OCKEY, Turning to his caddie, he despairingly explained: What on earth can be the matter NEPHI CITY, UTAH. with me today? I played a great deal Free delivery to any part of the city. better yesterday," The caddie, thus appealed to, looked solemnly in his face, and replied: "Ye sud never play a match in a pair o new breeks, for yell aye be thlnkin J K. E. L. COLLIEK O. E. aboot them when ye sud be lookin at yer bal tt . . Ax r . Who is this man? This Is the millionaire, the man who wanted to be rich and has got rich. Is he the happier for it? Bless your soul, hes more miserable, fuller of cares and anxieties and harder work than ever. He Is the veriest slave of them all. He is pushed with business and business is pushing him. He has somany Irons in the fire that some of them are burning his fingers while others are getting cold. His present life is a rush from the. meeting of this board to that board and thence to some other board. He Is director of this company and trustee in that and silent partner In another, world without end and more coming. He hasnt time to eat and hardly to sleep,' and when he does lay his poor head on the pillow he cant stop business plans and schemes, hopes and fears from whirling and wvhirring through It. He cant take a day to spend in quiet out of town, and if he could he would take all of his business with him Into the woods. He is a slave and , a victim. His millions in bank dont bring him so much enjoyment as a new ten-cepiece given to a boy ten years old. He is infected with hard-worki- HOSPITALITY IN NORTHWEST. UTAH. CITY, OSTLER & ALLEN . - Dealers in and Manufacturers of THE DESERET DAIRY CO. country. Lazy? said he. Huh! Why, Bill Hen, he wont do a lick o work for lessn 35 cents a day. He jest wants the yearth. Washington Post. HAS' FOR SALE . FULL LREAU CHEESE. Deseret is noted for the fine quality Gratefal. murmured the its Milk, .Butter and Cheese- - Givi Thanks, Pilgrim, Thanks, awfully. a loved. The Fiery Dragon was at no pains to ) nr products trial. conceal his annoyance, conjecturing N. S. BISHOP, An Unknown Heroine. he was being guyed. that over John W. Foster says that' when Li A gentleman who has traveled all SUPT. Why do you thank me?' he demandHung Chang was shot at Shimonoseki the1 world says that the coolest act of ed,' with asperity. ts did not mind the pain and danger of heroism that he ever witnessed was per"If you were I," sighed the Pilgrim, the wound half so much as he did the formed by a woman. He was driving and hadnt had a drop to drink in a out road summer a up on hot day forty-eigin--y hours, I guess youd apprefigrace of having received a bodily ' of a mountain. On one ciate anything that biteth side the from ' like a serpent at the hands cf a common man. lie on of the a was wall rock, him of side an like or Yes. adder. stlngeth hit that this stain upon his person other side a precipice falling off to a As he spoke his eyes filled with tears. couli never be wiped out, and that he mile Detroit Tribune. valley, which was perhaps half a road ould never again b able.to hold his wide. Across the valley another high among his peers. Perhaps wound up another mountain, and on It, A Harmless Fraetlcal Joke. ia Japanese had ennobled the young toiling upward, he saw another team a woman. Readers who are fond of playing pracE::!iuitu2 Dr 1IIM0 HE. an before they hanged him. old with a solitary occupant on their unfortunate fellow not are tical only mountain jokes seep, Such paths 'Hd have felt better. but are rarely wide enough for two men may be amused at the followCTj tr.3 county Newspaper from til pcita to pass except In carefully pre- ing: Ut&h. colleges and schools are closed ol teams i one on of friends Pick your and tell spots. and what is known as the va-- h pared two Ora .pscimea from Detroit aal teams were crawling slowly Jilm he could not put one of his legs The wfcsra. arms his of with clearness his supposed to prevail, hut when upard. the wrists In through peculiar pular school stops the summer the atmosphere and the utter stillness tied together. He will probably put his Ztstj thing RD3PECTABLR. Lrgins. The summer schools are of a California canon both sight and hands together and then try.' A. Fiawine WU ef h r4 n 1 and far. Finding It a very simple feat, he will popular. All sorts cf sound carry sre taught in them to all sorts of All at once the gentleman's ear was accept your challenge. Tie his wrists THE PUREST WATER ON EARTH. noise falling upon firmly together and set him at work. Ca tl Fremlae. TL1. Water 1 a GCAB bit tlmir most numerous and (truck by a strangeand soon put his legs through his will He He sharp. quick the ANXESD CUR 13 far Gl quiet ?re teachers and peo- across the canon, arms, but when he tries to get back from came it listened; havent much time for rclf-im- he saw to his horror again he will find it next to impdscible. tsetses ofthe and", Kidneys and Bkdd: ; g'-'-'--la the regular school jtar. tearlr"turning, After a little fun you can release him down the steep ascent at full ; ;gl ' hundred summer echo els will TgUs2iCE.i4la powerful horses from his uncomfortable position. Application. gallop a pair of wagon &3 such the kno in this country this sura-- , attached to a heavy J- - F. GIBBS, MRS. Prep. use to draw wood in. all the ends thou aimest fov a Let j era ccttcrcd all over tbs ITf'xicans Down they came, straight in the path for God, for country, and for truth. UTAH. DESERET, was drivin0. a oman vi O'.Reilly. John Boyle the jjtj which HOPPLES, NOSE SACKS, ETC. ' i ht THE DESERET HOUSE. --- cb-t- v , t We also carry a full line of 7 1 Horse Furnishing Goods . Sheep Men's and Cowboys' Outfits. WE GUARANTEE . . Perfect Satisfactiori CUPIDCflE" ThH jrrpftt 'naji.er.thefirt phj Mclan, will quickly cure you of ail tlon of a - i ip- - ix r- - 1 t -- - 1 ov cay Lipntion. It fetors ail io'-pEf Qa r,i fhir hnr?P. which it notch'- If i I' Pi kidneys rCPinr.XII Ptrenprthensand The reason suiTerr-rare rot cnre-- i .... oirnfiR- - , . . small weak ,, N boon u by Doctors; y renr-lCUPIDKNKis the only known a iermwi m eur$ if Joe els. A written piirantp riven ar-- momv rturnc1 ai-Usiimoaa circular LOO a box, six for bond nn.IL fjrrRFK by Cal. JW ? AdJiX-Sy REUICIXi: CO., P. o. llox . G, Fah I DA rec-fore- 3 rrotIlI. 3 r, Vn FOR r SALE BY McJNALLY vc rauo. LUT, DUGGISTIJ, NEPHI. |