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Show )! C Adrni- ARE utlce lo of the people, Who wfc cad, ived yft rt, AND A NEWSY PAPER OUR AIM Wki a x estem SPANISH FORK, UTAH, THURSDAY. JULY 14, 1892. L.,1. la St thegr; firai-- f ABE ilEER. can usually be aseertainea. CABIN. glishman M ith the average Englishman a tall hat LINCOLN'S la'., is the first thing he buys When a sudden hj - .iT.LAff ASD Notaet Public windfall arrives; consequently it is not Tha Relio Be to Removed to the an uncommon l the sight to see a ragged-edge- d City of Chicago. Main Street, pfie, pair of trousers continuing upward to a brand new tall hat, On the perai Utah An Association Purchases . , other hand, there are Englishmen, blstorU the nd ask Property from a Relative or the Mar usually literary men of noto or noble0 him, men of very high rank, and a few poets V. tyr President A Condensed Ills inner, and bankers, who pride themselves on u gitt tory of the Place. . AttoRnM-at-LAtthe antiquity and complete sliabbiness and , U Lincoln's cabin is in of their tall hats. ftf and Chicago Surely A poet who wore the most disreputsoon as a suitable building can be all the Courts of the Territory. ola, an erected the home in which Abrahatn able tall hat I have ever seen wrote: :o the Utah Lincoln passed his boyhood will be The length of his whiskers defines the cat, And mnn you can tell by the style of his Hi,: placed therein, together with such relics hat," w- - Kenwakd of the IRA .user. ckkd t martyr president as can be proBut I do not agree with that poet cured, and exhibited. It will, accordfor tt For instance, his verses were generally ebakenward, to be the one of the permaing Tribune, aw ila better than his hat; l.hd they been nent attractions in Chicago. worse, the couplet might have bdeU reind ,tts ArroRSEff Several months ago the existence of a otherwise. garded :ver I p cabin built by Abraham Lincoln and The Englishman hunts. rci Home, Vnion Block , Now, I his father became known to a party of should lorn." say that the most unsuitabla Utah Chicago gentlemen; and they determined head-gealse and ptJsslb'.e for n man even an to secure the interesting relic. In the on the of a horse going dale, Englishman M. D., ;110RE9( latter part of June Mrs. Norah Gridley over fences, rushing top under trees; tumletralii. was sent to Coles county and visited the d gates and other bling over 1 and ASD SCRCEON. cabin which was at the time occupied, things, is a tall hat But no; it has and had for years been the home of been dclirl. definitely decided that bnly one all Callt, Day or Night, John J. Hall, a relative of the late pres- hat can be worn With piiik" the tall of tl ident. . The Halls were well to do, and hat: You see, Suppose you fall on Bcrihe. Utah had become attached to the place, so head, you know, explained a foxyour i fitly; long their home, but they were pre- hunting judge to me yesterday, ''many ortan: vailed upon to part with it. JBNIA BAKERY. a fellows neck has been sated nt the The cabin became the property of the expense of a crushed tall hat which, s." Abraham Lincoln association. With frdm the judges point of view, is a .d, Pies, Cakes, find Bakers the property a deed to the land on which strong plea. tionery made Fredi Daily, acre garden of it stood and the one-haBut oil dear! How funny it looks to Hnd Birthday & Jet. edding Lincoln Grandma into the possee a small boy of seven or so with a passed Cakes a Specialty. Foee ; session of the association; The pur- tall hat as Tong as his little body; and .tncscE JoiisroS, Propr. mu'.si chasers have secured every link in the yet ho young English gentleman who .' Utah chain of title from the . irk; om fipatent of the wishes to be regarded as a young Engovernment to Thomas Lincoln to the glish gentleman ever dreams of creeprm :.ULEi, deed of conveyance to the association. ing like a suail, unwillingly, to school, n, sal Among them is a deed in Abraham Lin- unless he is wearing a tall hat Go to ITisiko PtELtc, Land asd Lefm coln's handwriting and the only known Dean's yard, Westminster; and watch ATTORNE. n. kldocument in existence to which the the bots at play. They, tire spinning joint signatures of Abraham and Mary tops, clifhbiugpoles, and even kicking the )B Ets. rofnptly Mineral Applications foot-bain tall hats. At Christ college, Lincoln are attached. nt and for all Agricultural UljV was built in 1831, and is another public Behool knowd as The cabin The Makes Maps, Tracings constructed of oak logs cut by Abraham Bluecoat, the boys do not wear any ury E Deeds. Draws all kinds 3 th, a and his father in the river bottoms and hats or cap at all, which is presumedly fegrermenfs, Articles well. hauled to the spot where the cabin was the other extreme of the tall luff mania. of Incorporation, Loudon cabmen, bus drivers, And erected. It contained one room and a Searches titles, :h th; : fakirs invariably Wear tall bats; In is sixteen street and feet by length loft, itions for Pensions, etc , etc. t too t ancient tail hats often; mildewed tall rtie fc t id r. S. Land office', Room 230 hats mostly, but distinctively tall bats. A man who was selling comic songs jriV3 rl2S0, Suit Lake City, Utah. a pehny in the btreet told mo last three im he was Saturday confidentially hungry an t jvntqd boots, nrj'l had neuJadj, ralgia every 'there. He looked it; but . his bead Was nn almost noW tail hat on a, "IRS. LOIS CLARK. Ho noticed my astonished eye and exidy io Dry Goods A bloke guv it rao yesterday and Notions, plained: Ladies with an urn s::a widge and sez: Try If"' Underwear, Boots, lies and Children a and look respeetnble in this; it dont fit Slippers, will Ores me, and my brother wot wore it SunGoods, Groceries, Tin-etlat ft'! It'll eoino In M i nin days i,s den 1. i. fine ui'e.t 1 follcrs my purfev-- i m ..; n direct from the East or West, in the suv;uer. I does thj k'tcYem re sold cheaper than ynotl I?:;- - 'M alive n'aet' from th" day whop the fu: .t et'. I defy competition in iris'1: warmint is hitched up Hit win n ho dies i prices. ed of the bally front, nml I Uadvertlses my v" """ , I, riEEr, Spanish Fork. belif business in front of my tall 'at stuck ABBAJLiM LINCOLN S LOO CABIN. hall hover, sir; with flies. , 'air c. 1dm n sixpence and moved on I gave IENZ0 THOMAS, nineteen and in icpth eighteen feet accepting a c' M of a cdtalc song feet high. In 1835 an addition of the after the with following chorus: port same dimensions was built of qusuking -on, the nt: oh, thest, four of storage-rooaspen witli a small 10 5,t Oh. the nobby tall all full line of sample of For-- feet in width ln tween, making the entb pride of iho boj and the mao; Domestic Goods. iti a.way. Clothing tire structure thirty-s- i feet In length. the tyle, 'fdet on short notice. eoc; it the gloc y to tile, catchlt i mnn." Shortly after .building the addition F. jra the duke the fiy young Abe left home, but made it a unship and Fit Guarantthe Bunk of England to collect to Go a twice 1,00 ' year, duty to visit his parents ' or eed. sell or buy your consols. A man In 110 walking to the homestead that be full lino of attachments I for might suve the expense of livery bills. a white apron aad a tall hut shows you iA Several other rx. sieg Machines. Then he would walk six miles from the the right d,xr. men show you d 4 OOP cabin to the county seat and pay the ami one of theni points out more floors, the from borrowed Geo. O. Gilbert interest on money fat-o- t ll, nnaehed nice, 't. . . school funds b his lather to enter his toyoqa a That's corridor. a :L3 D.E. old lei. crossing Morey Cashier. land. worth hundred sir, director, managing in Ills last visit to the old home was of thousands, but just awful eccentric; Deeemtier. ltd, after bis election to never wears a tail at hnny time, sir. it, the presidency, lie cut a log, split from ha em to II always In a billy-coc- k and carved bis father's, name upon the . me." , sVIp sir, Fact, hem. to tl two boards, which lie placed at the p. VSPANLSIl FORK. mnn leaves middle-age- d AAobllging. 0)f, head and foot of Thomas Lincolns The&s even, iVorning on my doorstep Btrft grave In the Gorton cemetery. little slices of liorseilesli, stuck the and humble inounment are gone, on a skewer. The best part of of the great president's neatly covered resting-plac1). Snell, John Jones, h by a huge blue apron, tin a handsome him kmll, J. S. Thomas, Geo. O. father is now marked by on this oc- but lit, tall bat looms up proudly to the granite monument. It was to whom sky, with the words on a bandrouud fi getrerul Imhking business. casion that his stepmother, of al foriign cxilmngo bought Abraham w as devotedly attached, said: thebrhu: Purveyor per J Family." the t Ihyal I won They'll kill you, my boy. and The gentleman whose, profession is !Ptid on time see you again." She never did. deposits. of a tnraeoek" (vide Dickens that 'a t'OltK, Niehob.fi NIeklehy ) It The ground on which the cabin stoot UTAI1 . hauty uncle" in Cir will be encircled by a neat fence and U an ollleial of the the New ltiver Water house always the siH.t memorialized by a mompnent. Co The Englishman to preand he Is. allowed so The association will endeavor a cistern, ha cf serve the garden, with Us wreath many M1,m of 'vut,K.A ujr' manremind to measured according to the size of the sage and hollyhock tax kind of the humble origin of a great residence, for which he Py he fail to If rate, water the OK man. known off nnv It the turncock turn the water HAT. iron two tth-d- . the and HIGH I ENGLISH Mil THE the 4tj until CJLHZD. is Clc UrltUhtf Instruments with which .execution foeth to Mt turncocks lnpleracnUof the am Mr-rldone Wrsrt hat, how part ofeyery busluc"4. Without the tall to A tall halls an ;T.U' perform he never svould be able ever, the Englishman, say with the dignity errand the merciless him t hi than, more "T. COItC fJotlTH Times. It Is far rvalizes the Imr? r due to a man who fully Is to an Irishman, even at 'U. hat tall Orrllle fetory In the No. 2. No. 4. i port of the line ' fc day parade h New totork. a is tation s, nt. p. m. Is even more lima the kilt all hat 'tu l! I2fj.il11 Lt. Salt Luke. Ad inutng wa Ar. 10.00 0:10 man. To the lkiglishman the a unpaid Ucr.cpi Wl r M' iW l. Fotk. I.v. 7.133:47 mean dignity combined w a JlJJJ Juh, Ar. .1:201:43 Lmnt of festivity. Aec.ml ng lyrtatn t J7; i tail M tha end newness of FUBSItinR FOR THE SUN. Bl'tU.ET,. Ed of characteristic and n'l Agent, Salt Lake. 1 . five-barre- s lf - ll ' . discerned stnnding on Ma Itel'a doorstep. They have returned from the opera, and the love scenes and passages therein have brought & proposal from A: JI. llarry that has J been trembling dj oil his lips for three months. They have been standing on the doorstep lor two hours, and are now engaged. He is making a feeble effort to drag himself away, and she is as feebly - r endeavoring to have him go. Well, I spose I mutt go, he says, at last, with a sigh that hoists him almost off his feet. Yes, indeed you must," fihe- sayij Its avfully late." 1 don't care if it Is." Oh; but I must go In g6od-b'No, no! dont go yeti it Isn't, latent all." "Oh, you dreadful boy, you! It twist be after midnight." No, it is n't. (He knows that Tt is after one o'clock.) Won't you call me , Harry again? Why, Ive called you so some fifty times already. Once more, dearest; just once WQ1&." Well, then, Harry. " Can't you say dear Harry?' ' Oh, you bad old boy, to makevdhd say such things so soonL Phase, please say it. 1 Well dear Harry now I muif gof Oh, wait wait I want, to tell, yog something." Well, what is it?" Oh, it was about hbout I forget now.,' Store. JOHN JONES , Superintendent. SFMISH FRK f (l"are (fjy TSM i Manufacturers of Boots and Shoes, y. OK, you! Wait don't go; darling; Ill think of Dealers in mir" d?rJ GROCERIES. Hardware, Clothing, Fur- niture, Fancy Notions, Farming Implements, Roller Mill Flour, Grain; Etc. HMALG0LM.& HUGHES tbt e- icago th. Morning on Fnlt eiulwl'a lloorntep. VllUY and Mabel In O'rloi-- ujV- at-La- Wif. CREER, President. REALISTIC DIALOGUE. It Ona NO. 8. DEALERS IN. (BISKMlHiaiL 1 . E TAILOR, 1 tail-hatte- white-aprone- fat-face- OS MABEL' it after awhile One kiss is nt enough when we're just engaged. One ) Why, Harry, how can you say one when you've been so tricked as to st4Hl fifty, at least?" , .Well, fifty don't eem many." Why, Harry! you're the, very worst fellow now 1 am going in; good-by-dear- . A N K- - , 11 Hal - - $25,000 liutf-a-doze- n e , . ... on Pacific Ry i- N esM-nth- -- 1 5 a hurry to leave your llarry boy?" ueh a hhrry?,, Why, Harry, weve bei n sta tiding here ever and ever so long'. lias it seemed you?" Now, Harry; you know Boots; Shoes, Hats, CapSj Etc., Etc; Main Street; ..... I didn't , that." It hasn't v pcaa THEKei Kecmed two seconds to me. You foolish fellow but do look at your watch and see what time It Is." Why, it's only a little after eleven." Ht EnJ ... Oxwvo-- h I txik, you can see for youraclf by ' the street lamp." Now, Harry, you know aS well a do that youve turned that watch back tuu good hours, you rogue! Now, good-by- !' - i SPANISH FORK.: to so dreadfully lung . CaVa-Meutt- o 5 ' Ob, Mabel; why are you in such t. IN DOORSTEP. (1 "I if you are ao a&xloul ty get rid of me." & ! .' AW, Harry." Not without another kls." Oli. you funny, old, foolish O .v- you!" 'f Bye-bynarlin darling! Dealer lu Good-b- e, Fangy and Gjbeb GOGERIES; Wd csrry a full lineof Tolmcco, Cigars and Fin Wc make a Specialty of Fresh Candies. dearest.". Bye-by- e, Good-bye.- " I i, f.WM.yc. w , Dane M "You duriy" -- Ztna Puck. A OrMt tilrL I love that glrL" J " ' Why?" What do you suppose she pcnt jac for a valentine?" I don't know." . Th receipted bill for all Ihe flower I rnt her lat year. It' taken a loac off my mind, I ran tell you." Pnck; , . A llaiol i Kiri I'ui-- n. Th boldest bund of thieve in New York city consist of three little girl who operated la tha large flat of th wealthy. Wbii.li arrive daily. When you arc hungry call ki.d zc no, an J ai.cn thiraty, this is the placo you aro looking for. Summer Drinks on Ice: Our Blackberry Cordial is immense; try a Lottie and le ronii.red. Lewis SiMAKt; |