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Show Our 55l.cck'rats3rs' (o'uran. BL.a Tar will continue in caoh nnb to publish br,ttiS under jenr contract at nominal price. Th hdcantakTd to the atocltraier of fatnJl l&rizlng the public with l.ia brand and marku re to we'l known to need attention. It th stockman as valuable as an advertises It to the merchant. ; , 1 T r Chnfi would get up and, with a cl SEA MIRACLE her mouth, begin-tdance. be What this dance is like it would difficult for me to describe. A series of INTERESTING STORY OF AN wriggles of the body to the time of the MAJOR-GENERTULLOCH SAW AMERICAN GIRL. music,! which begins slowly, gradually THE WATERS PARTED. getting faster and faster, till one is fairly dazed, when the .dancer suddenly She Became Governess to a Iashas throws herself on her back on a floor Caused by a Great Storm Points in tbe Children That She . Might Learn the cushion, all the while wriggling to the Bible Narrative Verified by ArcheoloMahome-da- n till which slower slower and Veil gets Inner of the Secrets gists Who Have Been Over the It stops. The dance usually lasts about Slavery. Bonte. half an hour,- but I have seen one ghawazee jWho kept it up for an hour and a half, 6nly stopping to wipe the perAJ.-GE(Special Correspondence.) TULher face. One of these spiration HEN I went out to exhibitionsfrom LOCH has just pubis enough to disgust Egypt, a little more any American quite lished in London a no how matter woman, than AN EGYPTIAN HAREM. . THE RED o . eighteen months ago,1 it was with the determination to try and understand the harem lady. This I thought possible by making on certain calls Deranj tipper slit In right, under slit In left ear. J . Range Cricket Mountains and Lower Sevier. Address, - whom pashas wives ' and in I knew I but Cairo around , to know goon discovered If I was really as woman harem and understand the she veritably is, I must live with her as Having she herself lived in the harem. come to this conclusion I discussed the : Jr I gT. jLZTM Deseret, Utah. pasha ways and means with a Turkishme the of my acquaintance, who gotless in than Introduction, and Under slit it necessary obtained the post of governI a month right, under sli- ess to four little children in the harem in left ear. of one of the best natured Egyptians in Range: Crlekv the interior of Egypt. Mountains aa. The word harem," which has, to JLower Sevier. sound, English ears,, such an ominous or females" Arabic in means . Utah Deseret, simply women." I believe the original meanan easterner ing was "forbidden." For Y women is highly as Join SEl to speak of women harema. them must call improper. He Jos Dorans - - . I Horse Grower and Dealer ani Lower 8evier. Oasis, Utah. Address, uverson Bros SL Breeder and dealers in Short horn Durham Horses s am left brand thigh. Cattle-Up- per slops is each ear. iianjr -- Sevier rivet vs :: ,.,7-2and mountains m between Mills ttation on the U. P. Kj and ington. Addiess, I eamington, Millard Co., Utah V 4k-- w ''! iswoi on 3 im Parley Alind l!i w edith Arnold. ear. Range, Sevier. Lower Des- The harem of a man is, therefore, the apartments set apart for the sole use of the women and their children. These are usually the whole of the first floor of the palace. No man may enter but the husband, and sometimes certain of Address, eret, Utah. Xon tafttfclzil same brand on left hip of cattle. Range Willow Springs. . 'J Address, , I , ' 1 F. i J. Keirzsj, Fisk Springs, Juab County S1 uul C T on left thigh-- , double swallow fork In left ear. Range, Lower Sevier. Address mucin C&ris. Oasis, Millard Co. Utah. Mark, slit hi right and two silts In ear. Same on left brand shoulder on horses P. N. Petersen, Address, Oasis Utah, Rang, Low er Sevier. eft Same left thigh on Horses. ' Upper slope and one under silt in left ear, and twe under silts in right ear. RANGE :Gai Creek. Sims Walker Address, Oak City, Utah. MARTIN, S.. ' the male relatives but I have known a case where the Lead of the harem would admit none Of his male relatives into his harem. The harem usually consists of the wives, to the number of four; female slaves (these I speak of were black) and female free women, who were natives of lower Egypt. The slaves are the husbands property. It is considered indelicate for a lady to allow any one but her husband to see her hair and unclean for any to grow upon her face or body. Indoors, therefore, if she respect herself, she wears a' headdress which hides the hair, and is by no means unbecoming. When out in the carriage she, of course, allows only the eyes to be seen. The harem lady is bound to be, from her bringing up,N of a low type. Her only education is the idea to be the plaything of some rich man that rich man, of course, being her legal husband. From babyhood she is taught certain exercises of her body, which, to any purerminded European, are( disgusting. She has no life outside her bath, her body, jthe visits of her husband, and, in a very mild way, her children. For recreation, a servant will take her for a drive, to call on another harem in the harem closed carriage, and, for amusewill be brought ment, a dancing-gir- l Into the harem, or, if the house Is In mourning, a sheikh wil chant the Koran in the mens quarters, when the women gather on the harem terrace to listen. The room in which the dancing took place was a large entrance room in the harem, about seventy feet by sixty. Off, this room were all the bed rooms. Each bedroom opened into this room, and there was no communication to the bedrooms except through this room. It was furnished in the usual oriental style heavy silk carpets and curtains, divans all around the4 walls and floor cushions on the floors and a marble table In the center. The ghawazee, or dancing girls, would be sent for and, report which stantiates the danc- ing girls come to the harem it is one of the duties of the governess to be present with her pupils that the little girls may learn to imitate the movements. Should one, of the ladies be indisposed she remains in her room. A slave places her ship-shi- p (the satin slippers worn in thej house) outside her door. Then we would all go into her room, sit upon (livans or floor cushions, drink the tiny cups of black coffee and smoke unlimited cigarettes and discuss the good Qualities of the patient in low tones. If she were suffering pain one of the ladies would say, God, who sent it to you, help you to bear it! when we would all respond, "By the prophet, your talk Is good. Then another silence would be broken by some one remarking, Suffering was made by God, all praise to his name! but it was meant for giants. But God also made death. Death is the finer work of the two. This litter saying was a. very one and my pupils of ten madecomjn use of It to, me if I had a toothache or headache. It was always quoted as though It were quite original. The calm way they would leave the sick room, after assuring the occupant that If she died the world would be a perfect blank to the r;oom and abuse her roundly and with A fierceness which was horrible rather! astonished me and showed me how little real sympathy they had one with another. Their jealousy of one another was fiendish in its intensity and Ij sympathized with the pasha when Jie said to me how happy AmerL cans must be with no wives to quarrel over them!' The great saving clause to the life in the harem for a European is the chil dren. They are the most perfectly charming and straightforward little beings imajginable. How can I tell you of all their little tendernesses and politenesses?! There was no acting or coquetry! with them they simply did not understand it. From the youngest to the oldest. too, their sense of logic was acute. Request' one of these little dar- anything out of the ordinary rputinte arid he will at once ask the logic for it. If you can give him a logical reason you may rest assured that that particular request will be obeyed alwayip without further comment. Whajt strikes me is, what could we make bf these little men and women if we had them from babyhood? How can we expect great things of a nation of men who .are brought up and pass the most impressionable time of their lives with these harem women and their interests? jit is easier for a camel tc pass tnrotigh the eye of a needle. Let walk-int- o -- Horses same brand on left thigh. Cattle- close crop in left and sliyji rigat CL but whenever the broad-minde- d, theml an then stolidly next RANGE: House Mountain ) LAND and iVilKIKr Law. at Attorney rr! korOA - Maj. - Gen. m J utas Professor of Wifi srlvp Ho for Detroit, Fish Springs, Gold Hill e fiiie cti rinrm, u acl U,and a; ji.ut-- t Viy , i reabonr.l ly For further pai and Ibapahl s r cbiidrei-accomplishe- d al :! iiIb!, . i, h) k. r r vmr - : . cne-tal- -- . G. A. Gardner, srl'-'iidi- all La f l.a f to fci U,r Harness and Saddlery. GEO. W. WILLIAMS, r.a To I 0. A.vsoasr, t Baal-Zepho- n. And the Egyptian pursued and went in after them to the midst of the sea, even all Pharaohs horses, his chariots and his horsemen. And Moses stretched forth his hand over the sea, and the sea returned to its strength when the morning appeared; and the Egyptians fled against it; and the Lord overthrew the Egyptians in the midst of the sea. . And the waters returned, and covered the chariots, and the horsemen, and, all the hosts of Pharaoh that came into the sea after them; there remaned not . so much as one of them. ' Thus the Lord saved Israel that day out of the hand of the Egyptians; and Israel saw the Egyptians dead upon the seashore. Such is the Biblical record of one of the most startling, as it is one of the most interesting, miracles known to Next to the resurrection of history. Christ it has attracted the most attention from scholars. Books have been written concerning it, some explaining one thing, some another, some nothing at all. For years the faithful accepted it as a miracle of the most marvelously mysterious sort with entire confidence. With equal confidence the sceptical denied it altogether, both as to manner and effect. Latterly, however, there haTe been modifications on me finish by telling you a little Incident each side. in Archaeological investigations of harem childlife which happened to SALT LAKE. me. Egypt have verified so much' of the I was seated in my room one evening, scriptural story that its substantial acweeping, when one of my pupils, a lad curacy is generally admitted. An ex1S5I of about nine years, came in and, look-a- t amination of the various routes over me intently, said: Why weepeM ' one or another of which the fleeing Dealer in . thou?" took their way has demonHebrews I replied: For no reason. fact that in many places" FHUITS, VEGETABLES, BUTTER, the strated He continued to look at me for a second or two In a puzzled manner, and they could have managed a crossing of Eggs, Touliry, Game, Yeal Pork and then a look of comprehension came into the sea, under favorable natural condiBeef, Smoked and Fresh Fish, his wonderful black eyes and, mounting tions. As a result of this, Christians Flour, Hay and Grain. on a chair, he began carefully to re- now believe that the escape through I with much clatter of shoes, would wad- - move the It will pay you to ship yoar goods to portraits of a dead relative of the waters was by miraculous intervencharge 10 per cent, for handling and remit as s mine, placing them out' of sight in my tion, from God, working toon aa goods are cold. Cam give through natwriting-desWhen he had finished he country references if desired. causes. The sceptic, intermediate ural came to me and, embracing me warmly, admits on the escape, other the hand, said: Madame, come into my room ' but denies the providential and see me dance. t HARRIET ARNOLD. EDITH . ' -- FRANK VHHEHFAO Slij., rr.ovo, PN-c- Tulloeh for the las FRANK WHITEHEAD, year has been makHINCKLEY. uta: ing governmenta-surveyfor Great Britain in that parTke Oasis and Fiah Eprings stage Isavtsi n r' r ol Egypt where the Hebrew 0 as's and Ibapah at 8 a. o., each Hcnd&y r-r In their famous journey. and Thursday, and a Hires at terminal point! within 52 hours, s ; his published statement, the major-generGO of thf in the 03. Oasis to Detroit, says that spring ' Fish Spr'ngs, 5.C 0 year he was engaged in surveying tL' caVEATS .TRADE LURks'' " Hill 7.G0 Gold and Ipabah, borders of Lake Menzahleh, on the Red COPYRIGHTS. Sea. On one occasion a sudden and Fare for transportation out and return cm A PATENT? OBTAIN CAN I For f fares. Address, violent wind storm arose, the force of aad an honest opinion, write to prompt answer and BI CNN A CO., who have bad nearly tilt 7 vers which was so prodigious as to carry F, DAVIS, Proprietor, the patent business. Cointmin'.-suexperience in confidential. A Handbook of In. tions slrictly everything before it, including inciformation concerning- I'ntcnta and how to ob. tain them sent free. Also a catalogue ci Olechau. dentally the water of the lake. In a teal and scientific books sent free. few hours the whole body of water had Patents takent through MuiinA & Co. receive lie inci icnn, rui notice in he special been abducted and naught remained thus are brought widely before the ouMic with, cost to out inventor. This the saner save vessels, mud, sand and the major-genera- l. issued weekly, decant ly iilustrrted, has hv far thn of any sc;enfif.c wnik la tha largest circulation The vessels moored in the c, pics jert tic-world. S: a year, WATCHMAKER, lake were stranded high and dry, with Iluilding Edition, monthly, it mu a year, cinrlQ copies, .i. cents, livery number cotdnii" no water in sight. This is undoubtedly NEPHI, UTAH. new tiful plates, in colors, and photopraj hs ofbeau, rehouses, with plans, enabling builders to show the Watches and jewelry promptly what occurred in the days of Moses, secure and contracts. Address latest designs & CO.. Kvw Vouk. ?tt nmiAbwy, and gives a new interest to that fa- paired. Mail orders solicited. mous history, wherein is set forth the triumphant flight of the captives dry shod through the way of the waters, whose returning flood destroyed their oppressors. For an exact comprehension of the whole matter a review of the biblical a? TJTygEC. history is essential. Taking from their context in order those verses of the MANUFACTURER AND IMPORTER OF sacred narrative which are necessary, , we have the following concise record Harness, Saddlery. jBuggy Whips. Nose Bags, Collar-Padsfrom the book of Exodus: Hardware, Leather, etc. And the Lord hardened the heart of Wholesale and Retail. Pharaoh, King of Egypt, and he pursued Fine Buggy Harness a Specialty. after the children of Israel; and the children of Israel went out with an high Our goods have been extensively used in Deseret and vicinity, and kart hand. satisfaction. (Mail orders will receive prompt attention But the Egyptians pursued after given the best them, all the horses and chariots of HEATED DY STEAM. ELEOTRIC CALL BELLI Pharaoh and his horsemen, and his army, and overtook them, ncamping by the sea, beside Pihahiroth, before , INDOOR DRESS. Office, First Nations! bank subbib- lical story that the Jews escaped across the Red Sea dry shod, n!:i t: Ail CcllEcto Frcnjlly nr. si 5 4 SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. J , V, - AL N. Jno SAJIUEL A. KING, - RANGE: Lower Sevier, and Sink of Beaver, Address Utah. Oasis, G. 1 nn H-Sl- :u U.lJ i 1 '- -I i.fi Ve Sfir AS ill. irii b r; !or P!;c mg B - t d , ! ! Kit WC I J Til 1 0 pis, r; ' f i t ID L. HOLBROOK, Prop. - - Headquarters for Sheep, Cattle ng ( L Ti PROVO. ill i v f. &-Mini- XTTAI-- I tioi J.'V a lit tra: . I U1, Leahs All the Rest- jut a - try f in e'ut torr AWARDS. : Support I Or, 1 1, C3 4 Homo State Fair Gold 1894, Medal. fry 1 Industries, Three Cream Baking 1 c and Powder Gold Medals. Ut Keep J u . t Superior Quality 'Ml Your Flavoring j At Extracts Gold 1 or Medal. l , J r.loney 1 ( first-clas- c k. T7. G M STEWARD, ASSATSH, How to Walk. ortrrcsi C3 End, Couth, SALT LAKE CITY P. O. DOX'013, VY. Hind Samples 1.03 1.C3 .Ccpper Arssy Eciib Simplex D.C3 Prank (Late L. D. Hobbs, Land Office.) glfrU - U. S. Land and Mining Attorney. CorreeioDdence solicited. Twenty-throyears experience. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. OUT DOOR COSTUME. e BIRD & LOWE, " Aitornovs iii;i r ' f Ii.i. T i r 3 t.i x , Li. AIL Home. In view of the recent changes, said A Delsarte teacher, who is peculiar In knowing something of Delsartes sys- Mrs. Bloomer decidedly, there should tem of expression, says that women can be some alterations in the old nursery irpprove their walk without a teacher, rhymes before they are allowed in any though they cant learn without walk-ffo- modern house." print'. The proper length of the Suel? as what, my dear?" asked her is step twice the length of one foot, and busbanS. It is measured from the hollow of one foot to the hollow of the other. Now, Well, I was thinking of that rhyme, take a piece of tape and sew on It bits 'Polly, put the kettle on " replied Mrs. of flannel at intervals twice the length Bloomer. of one of your feet, stretch it across the It does sound absurd in these days, longest room you have et your disposal admitted her husband. and you are .ready for practice. Maybe Absurd!" she exclaimed. Its abyou dont know that each foot should be should idiotic. It solutely changed cross the same line with each successive step?1 It should that Is very important to read Willie or Harry to make it so now you must walk your tape and geem sensible. set one foot and then the other right over one of those bits of flannel, letting Compelled to Be Twice Married, the flannel come just under the instep. Edward Robinson of Newport, Ky., Do this and turn your toes out well, went to Cincinnati recently and se and swing your legs from the thigh, and you are far on the road to a beauti- ;ured a license to marry Ruth Simpson, ful walk. a Newport girl. They wrere married by Squire McClure of Newport, who Bead Pencils Very Cheap Nowadays. did not examine the license closely. There are now many forms of metal Then they went on . wedding trip. fastenings for holding rubber upon the When the squire made his return to the end of lead pencils, and the bulk of the medium grade pencils now sold have county clerk he saw that the license rubber attached in one way or another. was issued in Ohio and the ceremony Plain cedar pencils are made that seli by him was illegal. The parties were as low as two for a cent and yield to the recalk 1 frem their honeymoon and corselleri even at that price a good profit. rected td3 mistake by a ceremony In School children buy them, and great wincnnafl numbers are sold. Ex. die into this room, removing their outdoor clothing. Coffee, cigarettes and cognac would he handed them the latter, as they say, to remove the veil of modesty from, before their eyes! We would all then recline on the divans, with cigarettes and coffee to hand and the slaves would fan us. An woman, who had grown too old to dance, would begin to heat the or drum, another would produce most monotonous discord in excellent time on the kemengeh, a' stringed instrument', while a third would blow The great point through a sort of flute. so seemed to me, it of to each them, the which was the time performer on to seemed have at her the darabukeh When they had fairly 3wn disposal. ex-danci- ng dara-buke- h, rrrrmelto their work a ghawazee Ar 1 ) a - i r MANUFACTURED BY I JOSEPH- A. LYMAN - -- Has a full lino of- - General Merchandise, j I tf 1 h',, To Suit the Times. m $1.C3 Iron Assay - at Bext Quality and Dixplay of Csda Water. And i, sellins doun nt Panic Prices Pay Down. Either for Cash or Produce atforcost. Travelers and Sheepmen will find me supplied with nAY, - GRAIN - AND - STABLING' cash price paid fer Hides and Pelts. - ! JOSEPH A. c: :i, mhiAr.D cou::rr, Dont forget LJTMA2ST, , . , . . v 4 |