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Show A CURIOUS COMPOSITION. The following queer communication is presented by way of a curiosity: Mr. [unreadable] - Be so kind as to give to Smithfield a corner for the love of humanity. Lost, stolen or strayed from home, about the 20th of next month, a tall, and beautiful and finely scented young lady, 21 years high, three feet, four inches of age; very fair, pox marked complexion, red eyes and green hair; when last seen she was wearing a double barrel [unreadable] tea cake silk dress, with a German band round her neck, trimmed with greens and rhubarb, a fashionable wrought iron jacket, with sausage collar and turn-up sleeves, festooned with hob-nails and oyster shells; water tight paper boots, with patent left handed tops and rounded bottoms, and lavender eau-de Cologne rosettes in front, a pair of Paris-Berlin stockings with potato [unreadable], a cream colored green bonnet, the strings tied round her waist, and trimmed with U.O. steel shavings; she also wore a large chignon, about two years high, which was decorated with parsley and mahogany shavings from Logan U.O. She wore an invisible cast iron copper hair net a present from the chief official of Utah. She had in one hand a satchel, known to contain household furniture and other effects, and in the other hand a patent electroplated glass bronzed sunshade. Her waist belt was broad in [unreadable], looped with a Grecian bend in front, and tied with the Logan river at the bottom. If you will give us some information of the lady, you will be a blessing to the Light of the U.O. Mercury Zimel, Smithfield, March 20th, 1881. |