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Show BLAI- fgE fcb- JAIIES KA1IDALL, POET - ct Every Saturday - THE AUTHOR Or MARYLAND1' AND HIS CAREER. UTAH. children and grancuhildrcn about Lin To his gifts aa a yoet and journalifl ne adds the charm of brilliant conversational powers, and those who haws seen him of late describe him as pa cessed of all the e enthusiasm cf eech and manner, and still in appearance a young man, without a touch of silver in his hair. During the last son-so- n Mr. Randall has had a number of flattering offers for a lecture tour through the country, but the author cf "Maryland, My Maryland, Is singularly indifferent to the emoluments of this world, and can say what few poets are able to claim, that he has never written a line of verse for money. old-tim- m World-- 1 a raou. Lyric Struck All Hearts lie is Now an Attache of the United States Senate III. Other Lyric Productions. II. Kins. Smith. W. Judd. rtc" mH7m ?und 0f School Office- -.- F Lof an. Lake City. ..galt Salt Lake City, . . Salt Lake City. !- ..ThatchW.-.- -- Uetcbef f- - V" Lewis. 7gug COMMISSION. ,CIiH - . fji'XZz:------ --' Clti- - jC4BCODNTy;.FcRJhappe1l fChalTes Foote Hugo Depresdn A. L. Jackman T. Sullivan D. W. Cazler .iaieJadgo i ectmeo-- T editor and Bvrrton, Thomas Winn Edward Pike , JE, C. Hanford . Wlfiu&m rrey(jr,,i easuf' DIRECTORY. ...Joshua Greenwood (Andreas Petersoa. .John Styler, (James o C. Gardner. Holbrook. Alma Greenwood. A. Hinckley vtlLABD COUNT rotate jsctmeA.. , keriif' .ThOA C. Callister dEerder ark 'wtllad A torn el rvryor.. 5 gc&oofa een had lived m St. some rjls day there would have been in about her Complimentary remarks :s First Epistle to the Corinthians. or not Whether there Ye yslognomy, that characteristics are betrayed if a man he is se mens j their faces. For example, a bottle nose you may know :d of liquor. j has 11,000 children too many schools and twenty new bulld-j- s Chicago her r erected during the past j. This gives one an idea how Chile is getting there. The number of plls enrolled this year exceeds 175,have been Olympian games are to be read at Athens, in Greece, next April, i it Is time for the winners of the events .in athletics this year themselves in communication The well the director of the games. rerican universities ought to be ;resented. In addition to taking the : sentry . SoLabor, Marriage, Heredity, cialism, "Occident, and Orient. His greatest popularity arises from the fact that he attempts to show that science is in harmony with religion and the part can brush up their games they conversation and reading the in :ck no nt aeriean pat wrhich will question, and long before peace had been declared, M y REV. JOSEPH COOK. Maryland, that The Prohibitionists Maryland, May Nominate Him fiery bit of rhymed for President Next Year. eloquence, had The above is a portrait of Joseph crossed the enemys Cook of Boston, probably the most aglines, and exacted Its meed of praise from the literary crit- gressive orthodox preacher of the presics at the North. Oliver Wendell Holmes ent day. His name has lately been of was it: It Bays the best poem pro- mentioned in connection with the nomduced on either side diming the war. ination of the presidency on the prohiAnd the poet himself writes: Soon bition ticket next year. Joseph Cook after its appearance abundant evidence has no equal on the lecture platform or was borne to me, that, whatever the fate of the confederacy might be, my song would survive it. It erbssed the ocean, and when it came out In England, Mr. Randall received an autograph letter from a member of Lord Byrons family, filled with expressions of admiration of it, and containing a request for a manuscript copy, and an Invitation to the author to visit his correspondent in London, About this time Mr. John R.1 Thompson, for so many years connected with the Southern Literary Messenger happened to be abroad, and upon the return he said to I Tbe th 'aaatla m anything in there is no doubt 'Y Mr. Randall: I envy you above all men. Why? asked the poet. said Mr. Thompson, "Because, "when I was in London I met in a drawing-rooone of the most beautifu and charming of women, who asked me' If I would not like to hear a song of my southern country; and Upon my reJOSEPH COOK. plying in the affirmative. Went to the in the field of religious literature, fir. piano and sang, Maryland, My Mary- Cook was born in Tieonderoga, N. Y., land! After she had finished, she January 26, 1838. He was educated at to turned me, saying: Yale and Harvard, and after studying When you see the friend that wrote four years at Andover he was granted that, tell bim that you heard it sung a license, but declined all invitations by a Russian girl who lives at Arch- to any settlement , as pastor. He angel, north of Siberia, and learned to preached in Andover for two years and in Lynn, Mass., for one year, and in sing it there. Ten thousand people surrounded the 1871 went to Europe, where he devoted Washington monument in Baltimore at himself to study and travel until near the reception given to the French vis- the close of 1873. Upon his return, he itors to the Yorktown Centennial, and became a lecturer on the relations of when the Dodworth band played Mary-,7- J religion, science and current reform. y Maryland, and the guests, His Boston Monday lectures, in Tre-mo' hat it was a distinctive air, Temple, attracted general atten'owed low, the crowd cheer- - tion. In 1880 he made a lecturing tour around the world. Mr. Cooks published Transcenworks include .Biology, Conscience, Orthodoxy, dentalism, bloomer girl the If RUE merit in a song is a passport j D. Smith ...Joseph Sltfcey Temples, .D. C. Callister er ' Ockey En?t1ce John tOite vvt Seboolfl roner pt '1 IS. W. papers. lly bible. thing may frankly and truthfully said in no part of this country tolls the American Sun- a day of cessation from secular One CAPTURED old-fashio- .or, are inclined :d rthern is by unhappily practices this section and the west not love him any '3. It seems that some people will er learn that what may appear very .antic when enacted on the stage o subdued lights, soft music and ok cartridges is nothing more than sdaest sort of foolishness in every-- 7 life. If our young people would be .itle more careful about their diet 7 would not be so liable to lose the bruins with which they were en- she would -- 2 -- A. A Pittsburg dispatch says the boom STuctnral iron is so great the manu-Ase- rs are unable to supply the de-- 5. For two months the Carnegie Ar-- 1 .mills have been running to ? knit. The company put a time cu i the delivery of contracts for of for structural material - Itwas announced two wTeeks ago no orders for material to be de-v- ;;l within sixty days would be ac-- p :h This week the limit has been e - for delivery under and orders A, months are refused. The same .ous apply to other large struc-El- 3. E 'A3 It is estimated that the Company has contracts on .c- Present almost aggregating - tons of material. of production for the re-the year will not go much ri 1C 3,000 tons, and the contracts 'tlzl run well into 1833. ) structural cf -- 111 International Con- - Co-operat- ive Lea ion. wras attended by dele-- 3 if;ui Italy, from the people's 3 G Belgium, the French Agri-;- -I Syndicates, from British Co- i"s P lores, and from similar and yicrative organizations in the p'733, Germany, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Austria-- , A Brimania, Russia, Eervia 'ralia, the primary purpose bo-- J ' "rlain how far the p era-- . 3 hod t : : a cr vn s cap able A co-o- 1 industrial to . enter- - ; cctivs countries. The ca tha c3cpcrati?e t tore rrc I nrtlculnrly in ths United- : rat; zi - V c- to cvol.9 great tr-t- r V - ? mtcry rceulta at . C ' ' n, 4 r' aR:I - n ally L' : fretn el'aris . r r a o Aft. ' '" JAMES RYDER RANDALL. . in madly. Among the crowd, silent and unsuspected, stood James Ryder Randall, who, at this demonstration, felt a hand laid upon his arm, while a voice at his side said: Do you not, as a Marylander, feel proud of that song? I I dont know, replied Randall. am rather practical, a ra, afraid that I ar.d I feel convinced, if he were to ask it, that there is not a man in this vast throng who would lend the author $5. Yes, said the stranger, but they will give him a splendid funeral. Through his mother, Mr. ftandall is descended from Rene Leblanc, the gentle notary in Longfellows poem, His father was a merEvangeline. chant of Baltimore, and ifi that city, on Jan. 1, 1839, the poet was born. One of hr earliest teachers. Professor Clark, had formerly been a tutof of Edgar Allan Poe, and up to 18S5 was still living in Baltimore at the age bf 90. In 1849 young Randall entered the old Jesuit Before his college in Georgetown! graduation, however, Jcircumstasces obi iged him to abandon his studies, and after a brief experience n a Baltimore book store, and a term df service as a teacher in the wilds of Florida, he drifted to New Orleans, where he filled a position as clerk in a merchants shipping oSC8. Among the poet's other patriotic verses are Theres Life in the Old Stonewall Jackson and Land Yet, the Battle Cry of the South, hut he regards At Arlington, written a a later date, and founded poetic incident, the bec ever produced. Near the close of the var, while traveling in a railroad car, Mr.a Randall borrowed a newspaper from lady nit-tinear him. The lady, then a Hammond, stranger to him, was Misswas the Authe paper wife; his future gusta Chronicle, of which he afterwards became the editor. Other papers with which he had been editorially and otherwise connected are the Baltimore American, the Catholic Mirror and the Georgia Constitutionalist. At preseat Mr. Randall holds an of-- f c the o unFr the FcrfAnnt-at-arn- s p finite d fdafes senate, and is the ccrrcc-ict-t- 3 his oruRr.t of a number of papers, from the capital being widely cap-1Ilia Lone Is in Augusta, Go., and by there, in tr-- intervals unclaimed t - Mh hi3 13 his life Is p: j ng 1. .L?, u uicr. rtft-ckl- 1 A QUEER SHAMPOO, A Whiskbroom Boy Got II is instructions Badly Mixed Up. f I Choice Fresh aa r.r.d Ihh;-:,,- 1 1 n'u w Hut ten, Vcr.l. CU: - V I . Ycitr patronage r elicit; d. !I STS, If yen irs going tJ . jpxassciaxpTXOisrs Carefully compounded. From the Buffalo Express: In one of fail or express orders promptly atteaed to. the hotel barber shops a small Italian - 2Large Etsck at Salt Lake price. boy named Joe officiates with the whisk broom. The other day the hotel house- SOUTHER!! TRADE SOLICITED. keeper sent down to the proprietor of the shop and asked him to fix her up a UNALLY dt LU NT, bottle of shampoo. He fixed it and told UTAH. NEPHI, Joe to take it up to the housekeeper. You tell her, said the barber, to take half a teacup of the shampoo and put it In two teacups of water and ap. M 8 iloKALLY & LUIJT, Amiek tt eat men t. KilM CITY. LODE. ST. OR V fie lure and t,:k for adviui ply- & tick! i VTA r n Joe took the shampoo and went up to the housekeeper with it. In a short time NEPHI, UTAH. he- - came back, and the barber asked: ill CAPITAL Give it to her all right? Yes, said Joe. SURPLUS With the .directions? Yes, said Joe, again. r Half an hour later the barber noticed the housekeeper out in the hall, look- GENERAL BANKING ing curiously into the shop. He walked out to where she was. No tiresome layovers. In All Its Branches. Hello, she said. Which is it? Are Close connections in union depeli, , J. II. Erickson, you, drunk or crazy? Geo. C. Whitmore, And positively the quickest res l3 President. What do you mean? asked the barW. W. Armstrong, Cashier. ber, with much dignity. You must be one or the other, judging from the message you sent up with To the Great Rivers aBd Atlantis that shampoo. Ocean. Elegant and thoroughly M. C. What message did I send? modern Equipment and Joe told me you said to tell me to Manufacturer and Repairer of take a cup of tea and put it in the bottle and lie about it! Reclining Chair Onr8 S50.000 037,600 min iqni RAILWAY. , VIce-Preelde- nk Kroixy Utah) J. OSTLER, BOOTS AND SHOES. In whichf the seats are free to holders of regular train tickets. OF INTEREST TO WOMEN. All kinds of shoes made to order. Workmanship second to none. Vassar College has opened with an First door south of Tabern&ole, enrollment of over 500 young women. NEPHI. Rosa Bonheur is engaged on a mam- MAIN STREET, moth picture representing a fight between two enraged horses. Interested vromen are planning a series of entertainments for the benefit GEI1ERAL LiEBCIIlI.'DISE of the Model Lodging House and York-sho-p, an offspring of the Womans ADD PRODUCE 7 Call on or address s: v. DARRAII, COMMERCIAL FREIGHT AND PASSENGER ' club. The annual meeting of the Womans Home Missionary society of the Evanston First Methodist church will occur at 3 oclock this afternoon at the residence of Mrs. E. E. Marcy. OSTLER & OCKEY! IX IPi Utahf - OR at bottom prices far H. 0. T0WI1SEPD, spot cash. jiio. DEvsiiup, r:cn. Keel Main Street, - - General Passenger & Ticket Agent Sti Louis, Mo. DEEZEET. Complete Line of Builders' Supplies. Mill Work a Specialty. r , GRACE BROTHERS i m n Salt Lake City, Hit Goods Bute b e rs, 03X12.3313 Room 21 Morlan Block, AT THE Wholesale and Eetail rll-ne- ss, . man shot a young woman young ouse 5 generally visitors, already with current aillar aughout riicularly. 1 so ed as in the south. This fact with extreme gratification GEORGE HARDY, L Slakes Her Patlier Secretary of State by Untiring Effort. Miss Katherine Markham Power, of Jackson, Miss., successfully conducted the canvass of her father for secretary IIOTTON of state during his recent serious and helped to win the hardest Bliss Power respectful quiet, and worship for ob-v- who i THE CONVENTION. Cincinnati, Oct. 21. (Special.) ports say that a leading life in;urr,nc company is accepting rhks to the amount of .fCQO.obo on Jives cf conob sumptives taking the Amiek Chemical for lung disease. Treatment The Aruick Cht mical company, fof CincinA perfect it guaranteed, Bcpalrirg ta is the nati, actually paying premiums It braxtbss. trectal attention cs.iI?J t on this Insurance and presenting pol- t!s cjw gtjle. Universal feel tcwlnp docs all It werk Insldo of tta hos. icies to their patients. This company claims to have the most complete sta- Two doors north cf Union, Main u, KepkL tistics cn consumption in the world, and that th' se risks are good, providing the palmists take a eourte of the PORK VEAL RMNM laMV Lumber Yard i AJSTID fought battle in the Democratic party ALSO in the state. She is now editor and proprietor of Kate Powers Review, the only paper on the gulf coast owned r by a woman, edited by a woman and published for women'. This paper has . Manufacturers of and Dealers in . had a phenomenally successful career, OCKEY, Mouldings, Windows, Doors, j having attained the fourth place in Coal, Mixed Hardware, Paints, circulation among the state weeklies NEPHI CITY, UTAH. Coffins, Casket, Pickets, and having kept up an exalted literary etc. Wire Combination Fence, standard. Miss Power was' for days Free delivery to any part of the city. and orders the Southern Trade. mail to attention given Special helpless, her fathers death being probSalt Lake City to this from the save freight By ordering from us you able at any hour; but when, on Wednespoint. day before the county election on TuesK. E. L. COLLIEIt, O. E. beloved the the sufferer day, passed crisis, this girl with a lions courage In a tender womans heart, kissed the Engineering in ail its Branches. brow of her father, and with that kiss Land and Irrigation Work a Specialty Engineer for Ontrsl Land and IrrJgatioi Co., Clear I vhe Land ard Irrigation Co., FUlmoie Ian . d Irrigation Co. and Whttt nd Irr:gl:on Co. Mountain Office: Court House, Fillmore, Utah, -- ..Willi Ptoning. .... Butter, Lard, Sausage OSTLER & , . Grace Brothers, UTAH. i NEPHI CITY. , ; OSTLER & ALLEN, THE DESERET DAIRY CO. HAS FOB SALE EAIESS, FELL LiiEAN CHEESE. Pcscret is noted for the fine quality iqf its Milk, Butter and Cheese. Gir o ur products a trial. ADD BRIDLES, Horse Furnishing Goods ) Sheep Liens and TI-II-B : We also carry a fell line1 of SUPT. bor of love. SADDLES HOPPLES, NOSE SACKS, ETC. N. S. BISHOP, KATHERINE MARKHAM POWER, as a benison, started forth on her la- 1 Dealers in and Manufacturers of Cowboys Outfits. DESERET HOUSE. After traveling in a day 100 miles by rail and road combined, visiting every one of the 125 delegates to the county convention at their homes, and reE::l:i2it:n fir UEE3 YU. to late at the bedside of turning night her father, she would spend several t.I ccaaty Newspaper fzem 21 parts hours planning the next days corre- C CRy U t&h. spondence to be executed by her sisters. c!fa-Detroit Ora fpetis.SE froE Indeed, in less than five days she had a visited every precinct in the county ABLE. RESPECT VJss Zrtrj except four, and this failure was due a. s T7 ell cf to an unfavorable change in her fathers Hon of ft famous Trench purri-r- n, vi:i qmckJy cure jou of &J1 nor- condition, requiring her presence near Tnc riJRECT WATER ON EARTH. him. And though it all she never let Cl C Frenises. TLL Vs. iff la a C3A3 her father suspect that there was any ioKUtt'c day or MfU I', even M qun t it w InchJ ifU notched ANXUEH CU31S far 3 t ponnaforr dGharjrc, the in county, putting her abf:ght horrors of I in potency. of a.i - urines. slHTe sence down to important lusinera of ki inevs and the ttrinery C!:::::; oftha Kidnays and OE::? - crnnraE strengthens and restore rent rre tmni v; Ler own, lest it increase his ilinecs. ere rot th cure without an reason Vne rat .on. h t. imnr.s v cn F'errri IesJiises.Iila Application. ft thoniy nr,, not tHTd And, during all that time, Kate Power's t rnKEtlrci-Ufer jToL, UiT.Vixfor mad. by 1IES. J. r. GIBES, Prop. Review his never failed to show its fljh a face in its accustomed pines sparkling .ALLY lu.va ddcgi:;,::. yr LJ xe aLw i LO a at tic right time. WE GUARANTEE n. r MIBB8 RESTOilEBSsasasf te- , l-- m 1- - m m A- - rr ka-,- t-- ect r Hj i |