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Show .m Tsryve. T- -l W mi The Wasatch Wave. Edltof and Manager. W. Bl'YS, SATURDAY, APRIL 27,ISSO. THE D15NMAUK DISASTER. .'Ac news of the rescue of the cie v ' a'ml will be passengers of' the Denmark, balled with delight by millions of people, Ifcoth k AtucrkAbJidto Enropc, When rfbe fepoiCwus voeTl that tU of imu in condition, a sinking1 Chester la esaaa, U, whole elvsed world was ex. SKI Uf probable fate of the Ktd haadrMa&eneers-oa board. Wt sires ppt'lbopeof had nearly ievoyte their reeetis, when the news came that rtb blfrae picked np by the M'stmurl, Ire W safe 'except the engineer, od who haA been' idled.by tl) bursting of - Too much praise caunot - an eaginarfilpeto be given Captain Murrell and the crew of tha Mlasourl ter the rave and gallent manner In which hey came to the rescue . of tha paasengera and cm of the The Missouri towed tie 1 Drnmari f&f wo yj, and finding e -- 1 tie passengers on svM'slrififc,,tok Jd A large porher. board and atJdhdon had Missouri the of the of freight tion to be thrown , overboard to make room human freight f of the ateamer. from the Olof Wnglund, one of the few English 1 1 tnore-preolo- tU , pfTrk say .saya, the Captain was over condition bad In a was that the vessel before starting,' that her 'pumps were broken and her machinery In bad order. If goeb b the'ease, who is responsible escape. Irpmeath of -- I forfaits ft.fro humbrtd 1 Jplef 4 When tbe live of ad many huhiafi It upon the condition of a vessel, belhgs-de-pen- d shoald Hot be aLiowedto sail unless per- fectly rrrTT-- i r T"" - Fitorut aecm to be going crazy over the Oklahoma country. What Is thereabout this little strip'd t land tfiat senslThe ble people should go wild over it? the sujTerlug of telegralihic reports ssy tlnr bAomers Ts lndescrlHsble.' On the find thousand were suffering Intensely . for the want of food and drink, lueu-to are" beginning tth link nien and blalm Vunfiwwlitiraa sold the water engineers of the railroad ' 'from" their tanks'and locomotives to the ' sufferer? at five cents a glass. Many of those that are there, arc Jnst as anxious there. get away as they were to get r to With millions ol acre of good land, In Oklahoprobably jus as good as any and many In Oregon Idaho, ma, Utah, f the mother western states and terri tories, .that can be obtained upon the same terms, as the Oklahoma land, It , e " strange tbet there should be such a crazy rush to this strip of country, as If It was (hnlast plecnof laud on Gods footstool that could be obtained. There la plenty of land lu Utah un-"suffer-lw- g clahuaj IJiat wlllpdt coat half the confident that IblaedhreMlr land can be bought from Individuals in h of w hat H Wasatch county at will coat thd boomer to secure the same - T fl one-tent- amount In Oklahoma. Wonder If they If Oklahoma to produce xcV t Mceiaariew' of Ilf without tha aujorand labor? It would almost appear eed dk 0. ! 1 - Haboly a day passes but what the papers of lid veomitry.reconl the fart of some street railway, the employers . ome large masafaeturing establishment : jor acme' Aina, going ont on a strike, and Sin fe4!$ fbejj oaaoot but ask. Why is this? The explanation Is very simple to those who taka note of such events, and It Is simply this. During the past winter, there has been much Internal strife in ' labor organizations and a considerable falling offln membership, the result Is that their weakness is taken advantage and vT pi by, onspfupulous corporations wages are cut down to the lowest notch, and employers who are perfectly w illiug to good wages have to follow suit In order to keep their heals' above w ater and compete successfully with the and the poor laborer has to j, vgtlijds," karuaiqjfiat ajjreatcoat, the truth of the old adaga that In union there is gtrength." . t J , , Ilicnomena of Death. John Johnson, a former employee of the Ontario mine, underwent an expert medical examination Thursday, before Probate Judge Shields, as to his sanity. He was adjudged Insane and wonld have been committed to the Territorial Insane Asylum had not the afflicted relatives given a bond in the sum of $500 to the superintendent of the asylum guaranteeing that he be properly cared for by his relatives la Salt Lake. Park Petard. From the Chicago Mews. Every year add a nm3 of test i mony more or less convincing of tht popular and professional ignorancr prevalent concerning the phenomena of death. Accounts are published from time to time of premature burials, of suspended animation, and coffined corpses which have nt the last moment electrified their respect ive circle of mourners by giving smr sign of vitality just sufficient to rescue them from an unyielding grave. Home i, Mr. Alf Reese, of the Fark City read these stories, others pass people and Miss Annie Sbarkle, of this them over, and in a few incidents they at the last married were are cut out and pasted into scrapevening, city, residence of the brides sister, Mrs. J. book devoted to a collection of data ej-oi wr,.g.A.u . J b -- c t . IVjfMn tkf V. Cottie' by" t beTtevTH V. Tulnatir.' of fifteen years for example, the space Jbe bride and groom are both wcil know n amount of eutii matter that may In this city, and their many friends will come to the notice of the average caswish them all the Joy and happiness that ual newspaper reader is enormous. It will be enough to fill many a large their new estate affords. 8- L, Jhrahl, and it w ill en, brace testiscrap-book- , mony relating to all the phenomena , connected with the mystery cf physiApril 23. cal dissolution. : rewas I Exutor Wasatch Wavp, Such a collection wou'd include case quested by Mr. II. Walker to drop a few after case of premature burial, simuitems, of anything interesting that might lated death and resuucitation of those transpire In thla little burgh, so I take supposed to be dead. In case tha collector were disposed to make a hobby the liberty of doing so. of the subject, lie would have no diffiOn Saturday last we had a visit from culty in completing h'is data with testhe FIcber Thespian troupe, and as some timony as to the different phases ol Of them belonged to the Red Stocking death by starvation, by drowning and base ball club a banter was made to play by hanging. Such a collection not ona game with the Anchor club of this ly might le made, hut actually line been made, and rn all instances n here place, and the game was played, the it was practicable every case has been Anchor scoring 33 to the lied Stockings carefully authenticated. . 3; afterwards a banter was made to Any one who will take the trouble jump, and they got scored again. In to review such a mass of testimony be pretty thoroughly convinced ol tie evening the Thespians played the will two things. The first is the lack ol Carpenter of Rouen, to an appreciaunderstanding of the multitudinous tive audience. The characters were well details of death. The second is taken and rendered to the satisfaction of of the simple methods of all who witnessed It. and restoration that may be had Gu a effectually we visit last employed under certain pleasant Sunday j The inevitableconclu-siocircumstances. Me Giles and II. John Hon. Thos. from be reached from these premises to Donald In the Interest of the Stake House is that there is no absolute and the coming quarterly conference at proof of death in one case out of a Hebcr. hundred, ns no scientific tests are apThe sheep men are trying to ran us out plied. In the majority of cases after of this valley by over crowding us w 1th respiration ceases the attending physician a called. Ho pronounces the sheep. There are also men from other patient dead. The minister is sumparts with herds of cattle, which Is not moned, then the undertaker, and the only a nuisance but an Imposition on the body is interred. The evidences ol death in such a case are found simply settlers of this place. Respectfully, in the appearance of the body. Tne C. R. Itik. limbs are stark and rigid, the under is fallen, the eyes are set, the lip jw discolored, and an ashy pallor h is ITEMS OF TIIE WEEK. swept over the countenance. Yet for all this the vital spark may not have An Attempt to Rob a Itnuk in been entirely extinguished. A prolBroad Daylight. onged period of iimnition, cataleptic conditions, syncope or trnneomny account for these appearances. This is 23. at Cal., April Vkstcha, numerous instances in noon a bold attempt at bank robbery was proved by the which exhumed caskets have given inmade by a man named McCarthy who dubitable evidence of an appalling I was recently discharged from the county ruggle, in which lining, pillows and shrouds have been torn to shreds. hospital. A curious fact connected with one He entered Collins & Sons bank while of inanition may be found in the Cashier Collins was gone to lunch, leav- fi.rm t. i vial circumstance necessary in some ing Jack Morrison alone, and complained It stances to recall the ebbing tide of of his poverty and the desperation which lite. In one case, ns the attendants had driven him to think of suicide. He wvre removing rings from the finger of laid a package on the counter which he a supposed corpse the body straightened up and respiration commenced. said w as dynamite, add drew a In another case an accidental puncand demanded $30,000. Morrison dodged ture by a lance, and in another a sudbehind the counter and ran out of the den shriek served to rouse persons just hack door. The robber then aelxod a before burial, fiorn ft state of trance. tray containing about $400, and walked In other instances the terrible spectacle of the closing coffin lid lias been Into the street. sufficient to releaset he victim from the Morrison gave the alarm and people cataleptic state. One man sat bolt gathered lu tha street. The thief hud a upright in hi coffin and exclaimed: What is it all about? A little girl horse hitched near the bank, and was me, Papa, please dont leave making for that when the sheriff, who said: 1 am not and a woman screamed: happened to ba near, but w ithout fire- dead. A singular instance of sudden arms, stepped Into a hardware store and restoration is lound in the case ol seized a shot gun. The robber surrend- M iss Chu a Munce ot Grecnpoint, Conn., ered. AU the money was recovered ex- who has in her possession a large cept twenty dollars, Which was probably silver plate on which is engraved her name, together with the date oi lost on the streets. her birth and the date other supposed death. On the last mentioned date she was lying in her coffin perfectly A IVaW, Quarrel and Its Reconscious of the funeral ceremony that sults. was going on about her. Asherfriends coffin to view her reBlaokkoot, Idaho, April 23. 8. Wat- passed round the mains for' the Inst time many of them son, an old and well known citizen, enStooped and kissed her. Suddenly gaged lu an altercation w 1th his brother some one noticed that the corpses Dick this morning, over a water ditch nose was bleeding. Mental agony bad of this town. superinduced this sign of life. three miles south-weJohn struck Dick with a spade, when . Decomposition is said to bo the on. pj r SNOE-- , Okie of the great needs of the hour Is a Surveyor General. Affairs at the land offlee are pfafclleally at a standstill, ow- '0ftct being' a one to fill this Im-- f parUuit position, ami. by reason of the pegleet on the part of the Government to fill this office, the seeds are being sown for months and" years of litigation over mining and other surveys that ore waiting for the approval pf a Surveyor Gen end. We have no doubt a( all that we Ore voicing the sentiment of the people of the Territory, when we say, let such an officer be appointed immediately, no" Be-tor- - Wxu-siiuko- thelg-noranc- e n To-da- y T.oiif h t,, A Spoonful or 1 0. there never was a chair too good for a cobbler or a cooper or a king to sit in; er the to tine to v ft. I human bend. These about I the glorious sun, t lie imperial sun, flra no.t too good for the human race. Elegance fits a man. Ilut do we not value these tools a little more than they are worth, nnd sometimes mort$70,000. gage a house for tha mahogany we bring into it? I had rather eat my ' Suffocated dinner off th head of a barrel, or by 3tuoke dress after the fashion of John the Baptist in the wilderness, or sit on a a 21. small lu fire, April Detroit, block all my life, than consume all la 9 zTa'ip Jartplng bquse .& liom,.,D;'d goi-to t.vysci this afternoon, three men named E. J. take so much pain with the outside. j UtbsttC. .bartender, W illiam WdUahet wheti the inside was -as hollow as an 3 peUnviad tout s f 4 sailor, and T. T. Baillo were swflfoeatwl empty uut. Beauty- ra tv giVab f Uiutr, from the dense smoke which filled the but beauty of a garment, hous,e ami Knta Christian has intimated he will building. Malaki Powell, a porter, was furniture are tawdry ornaments com-eldomestic love. AU the confer a decoration npon Captaiu MurrvU badly burned hut will probably recover. pared with egance in the world will not make a In recognition of hts services in Keening home, and I would give more for a , the Denmarks passengers. spoonful of real hearty love than for Terrible Railroad Ace kleut. whole shiploads of furniture and ah H liiai tj the gorgeonsness all .the upholsterers A dispatch wa a received at the Utah 111., April fl. Two men m the world can gather. Berwick, Central office in this city yesterday, from were killed and three injured in a wreck YV. O. Sharp, superintendent of the Utah The' story goes that a manufacturer of a mixed traiu on the Central Iowa in a Massachusetts town paid to his Central coal mines at Schofield, to the railroad lost here. near wreck The night, effect that Jatne Buasvil, underground was caused of employe 700 bright, Crisp by the breaking of awheel army been had seriously injured. as the train was going over a bridge at $10 biff. Each man got one with foreman, so ns Later a dispatch" conveyed the infonua-tio- n Cedar creek. Two cars were hurled into his pay. They were all maRed 410 ol to be recognized. By Tuesday that Bussell's injuries were ou the the creek, and took fire, burning the them had been deposited in the banks baek4 and kid. No bones were broken When bridge. Conductor Collin was Instantly of the citv by saloonkeepers. and there were no signs of- - paralysis. It killed the faU, and a son of section the facts became knoAn to'the workby f rit thought at, the time that Russell foremau Savage, the only passenger, was men they organized a temperance so ciety. would recover. The unfortunate man is drowned. F.xpress Agent Rogers, brake-ma- n ' has been In the companys inarried. badand malt were clerk the should never b washed In Reed, hot soap-suds- ; employ, for many years. , Dr. Richards ly mangled, probably fatal. they should first be MD, went ddwn Trf attend to his Injuries last washed clean with cold water, then rubbed dry with a cloth wet in milk evening. $ Z. Herald. , Best white nicshanic seed potatoes 2no The nni treatment applies to astone at 25 cents per bushel, at or slate Dearth. Tongnc and chain scrapers for rale at bushels for sale A. Hatchs. Sb 9. HuSMtrr'e, Midway. I hoe ....... -- u g Oil-clot- -- , si'f I imi t.in?, A net warmer than a shawl the Ivor net. , If vou sow bird seed will you raise birds? lerohaiise The bravest of birds fs the fly Its bound to get there or die. The snu Should b bines it cannot do any-els- e. havo been a girl's name The newspaper men are the vidette. natipns cher Boots, Shoes, Groceries - r 1 Etc., 'Etc. He Had to Lie, Too. He cl'mbcd three pairs of stairs to get to an insurance office on Griswold face to faee witji street,- - and as het-nmthe osciipam, hola.d: "i believe you are Mr. Blauk? Yes, sir. You came down on a Michigan avenue car about half past 8 ocluck this morn.ng? I did. sir. bo did I. Wo were all talking about the earthquake. I stated to the occupants of the car, and you were one, that the shock jarred all tho glass chamh'l ers in my residence, and throw down a bust of Patrick Henry which stood on a bracket. remember your statement very clearly. And I added that my ormolu clock stoj ped dcml still, and a $100 m rror in my parlor was cracked across. Yes you did. W 11, sir, I have come np to tell you that I live in a rented bouso and iiuve none of tho articles mentioned. I in two lamps in place burn kero-on- o of glass chandeliers. If Patrick llenry busts were selling for a dime apiece 1 couldnt bay one, and tho only ormolt clock I have cams from the dollar store. Tho $100 mirror was all in my tyc. What on earth possessed you to to'! such a story? Well, you were all bragging about the cnrthqnako and how your "pianos dance around nnd your silverware rattled and your $500 vases fell down, and 1 full that I must 1 e or be degraded in your estunatiou. 1 deeply regret niv weakness, and havo coaiu.lo beg your forgiveness. Ill forg.vc you, Thanks! After Ill's, if a cyclone dc' urs, or we have a flood or earthquake, be careful about tho statements you make hi a crowd. You dont know to what you may drive innocent men." Ho went away with his hat in li'S hand, nnd the other fell into a deep rcveiie and failed to hear tho kno k of the man who wanted a quarter to help him reach Sandusky and his dying vv.fo. Lctro I Fret Pi css. . 'I am, . FumitfirsbVagon. Etc , 2.zxxlrZ T effS; "I DEALER IN' j !ag (liT ,, . Millinery, Dry -- iIiiihR' Chicago Ledger. Li 4 Boots, Shoes, Clothing, Clianco for a Prophet to Dlstln-Cuis- li Himself, Tliero seems to be something in the atmosphere that drives people todrink," said a tall, sl.m pol'ccraan ns lie stopped on the corner of Chestnut street and Broadway last evening, and watched a typical swell who had a frail hold on h.s power of Inteoniotion trying to cro-- s But it may be sometime 'FAIiMIXG the street before it is just what atmospheric cond tion most st'mnlatcs the convivial tastes. It is not the extremes of beat or cold, for 1 have seen drunkards go in shoAis when the meronry was neither shivering nt 20 degrees zero or taking a recess at 103 above. But whatever it is the problem can bo solved only by watching the street, for you cau never tell by the police court record when a time of drunkenn ss is on tho town. The police court has its regular attendants the genus tough wdio gets a trifle too much and sets out to paint the town but beyond these it seldom handles a man on the pin n charge of drunk. It is the genteel, the tho harmless and amusing drunk that becomes numerous by spells, and no one knows-antiling about it but those who are close observers of the streets and Now, a rage the public resorts. for stimulants has been on the drinking niou for nearly n week, and during that timo there have been more mnn under the infliieuco than for four weeks beA Ledger, Mi S Heber Wasatch e6v,'0?T QUEER DRUNKS. in your cooking during the last threo days! Uucaqo lb I Hardware, Stoves, Agricultural Implements, There is something tcry suggestive about coffee-beanSomething ails the coffee, lerhaps it knows beans. Make hay wiien th sun shines. Tho hay grows when the sun shines. If it were not for sunshine there vvoulJ not he much hay AH London is agog over Mrs Wm. A K. Vanderbilts $100,000 necklace. barrel of crackers would bent it In a youre improved 4 S' It 4 . Br.dgo-jimipin- time of fam.ne. j r Glass and Crockery, Best Brands of Ffour, base-Lalli- st pio-iluee- (MT!I MODS, a g.e. ftf iv tX . JJ1 at suits the In George Washington's day the saloon was a groggery. Honor is not bought, but earned, peace may be bought. ' Men are very loyal to the source ot the r bread and butter. Never deserted by hope the politician and the old maid. What is more dismal than the store that doesnt advcitisu? If you are rich enough at a thousand, don't try for more. The rain falls tit's way because it cannot fail any other way. When the halter' threatens, how lamblike are anarchist. Women that paint are born to blush unseen' if they bluvh. The safloT pitches to float The pitches to bat. If our work were in a lin of pleasure it would be Hotter dono. Is John Bright, English orator, the inventor of Br gilts disease? g is a summer complaint; they don t have it in w.nter. When tlie rain doesnt come, neednt blame the rain it will come when it can. The eye is the organ of si Hit, except in tho putato, w hero its theyorgan of sprout. The vidette who lias .forgottnn the countersign may got it, right from tho first passer. mum, Little boy (in look not tins wav; here is a boa you dont wanter see. Mrs. McLane must bo a lover of the malo race, as she has one hundred mail routes in daily practice. haA-jur.- . . hneJ .f A Groceries, Hardware, Stoves, 1MPLE.VEXT8, ETC., ETC. WAGOXS, .VAC1IIXES, BUGGIES, ALL ABOVE AT LOWEST PRICES. b;-lo- w Charleston,1 Utah, A DEALERS IN 'll morry-go-roun- Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Glassware; Hardware, and a full line of Scores of young men and not a fore. few who are r.ot young pass along Broadway every cven.ng, silent, and . unable to w alk, or, if it effects them the other way, singing or talk.ng loud and fast, as they wear an air of importance that they would not think of putting on if they had boen taking straight. They are clerks, bookkeepers, business men. and sdme ., profess'onal men, and they seldom beR. J. MURDOCK, too loud. or Superintendent. If come quarrelsome they t t it do some of their friends succeed in I J toning them down or else take them homo. "it is very easy to account for a pe. axd riod of drunkenness during cxccs-.ivelhot weather, but when they come on in tho cool autumn I am puzzled. You see, men do not cat much in very hot weather, nnd they get th.rsty often. When they drink it is almost al wavs on an empty stomach, and they are clownA Dinner Table Ornament. ish before they know it. They don't A pretty center piece is made by want to go homo early, a'nd they take drink, and about 9 o'clock they f Publishers and Manufacturers Agent, fashioning n franio somewhat in tho another couelude not to go homo before morn 3 ! ,? shape of a sawhorse cut of knotty twgs; if companions are out the tins should bo firm enough to support ing, and their to TTT&C&" CIl'TsT . S 3L.X-T will ono not, ton are chances they . a canoe made of t n nnd covered with J i Ac at lurk Uera'd. birch bark. The canoe should bo large 0 p , Nearly opposite Z, C. M. I. enough to hold two or three little cups Cause Blindness. Teeth or Decayed vino partridge Dr. Widuiark, a 'iwcdVsh surgeon, waiKlering Jew may be grown in earth ft? or water and on company oc''C'!nnj.aD-i.ycrv& yeva-girl ir. having by a few long stemmed Cuwcra whom be was unable to detect the interspersed among tho greenery. Another tabic ornament is made by slightest pathological changes in the culling the lop from a stiff straw sa.lor right eye, but who was completely hat and fitting into the crowu a round bl mi on that s.de, observing considerd.sh or pan tilled with daises, pansies able defects in the teeth, sent her to or violets. The brim rests on the tablo M. Bkogsborg. a dental surgon. who like a mat and a blue or rod band en-- c found that all the upper and lowei rules the lower part of the crown. molars were completely decayed, ami Sole Agent for Utah for the Most Perfect and Celcltratei If flowers can not readily be proenr-- e that in many of them the roots wen t ; IT r i the dish may be filled with compact inflamed. He extract'd the remains of foliage and over the ribbon band arti-li-e the molars on the right sale, and in al da sics may be placed, but they four dayA time tho sight of the rigid : r;'.C' must lie of a very natural appearance eye began to return, and on the eleventh . tlx , all wed to Lite be , it l ? never of the and should extraction teeth appear day after . 1 . iH i A dish. the more t ri norma!. become quite The diseased ha ,f real flowers are ,, ornate effect can bo given by gilding fangs on the other side were suosequeiit And recently adopted ill the Deseret University, the gait Luke Stake J wi.h it a leather ly removed, lest thev sl.oud muse t tho bat and tr lumlng and Millard Stake Academies ; also in nine of nnr City District Schools Cood return of the ophthalmic uffect.on.-Scicnli- jic Sanpeteothers outside of Salt Lake. Sole Re11 t 4 band c.ther silvered or bronzed. many Agent for Appleton's Primary American. L.e-- r. Charts, mounted on Revolving Supports. j.4 He Will. A Young Financier. Fond father My boy is going to ba A jonng lad who is away from hi a great man. Ho is always reading and maternal nestwrot' liom will a smart He man make paternal Something, r to his moth-- r th: other daV: Dea some day. g Address all orders and fffqtirries as to terns, etc., to JAMES DWYEff, Sok toe two Vi'diuf (to bov ) "What nro yon Ma: Please and my tops and some take, ben Main Street, Salt Lake City. reading now? Bov them in a letter and it vvo.it co. Tho base ball guide.-!1- -t much. llutioii --Y :l s. roil Fite Pitss, Lo-we- - 1 GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Cents Furnishing Goods, Etc. Ufd CIIOOL DESKS y SCHOOL SDPJPA.I$ JAMES " I ? Thee-a-dor- . dont it iff.'I En VLK AX IV RETAIL DEALERS IX W doctors boat. Sieve ' tree. know? Yes, site replod, looking him over critically. .t is, indeed! Ti tends. What on earth are yea photographing tho umbrella for, deaf You Amateur photographer: uoj ? nut yon wnnlml to borrow it to go home w lb, and I'm' getting something to retueniber it by, that s all. An American millionaire, who was looking at a level tract of land which t he bought nt nu extravagant pr cc, vaul to the agent w ho had smd it to him, I do admire a rich green flat. 8o do I, significantly replied tho agent. lie slipped quietly In at tho door, but pitching sight of an inqu ng faee over .he stair-rai- l, said: horrt so l.rte, my 8o .lnar; couldnt get a c.ir before. the tar were full loo. said tha wife; uml further rent mbs were unnecessary. At dinner she had a doctor on cither hand, one of them rental ked that tliev were well served, since they had a duek b. tween them. Yes, she broke in her wit is of the sort that comes in two Hashes "and I am between 1 lieu silence fell. qiuu ks. I am determined to Young wfe: learn at just what hour my husband comes home at night, yet, do what 1 wi.l, I cannot keep awake, and he D always careful not to make a part clo s of no.se. Is there auy drug w Inch Ao wakefulnoss? Old wife: need to buy drugs. Sprinkle the floor iv tli tacks. An old gentleman fi ullng a couple of Ins unices fenc ng with broomsticks, ad: Come, come, my dears, that k.ml cf ail accomplishment will not 1 help you in gett ng hmbands. know it, uncle,' responded one of tho gills, as she gave a luuge, but it will help to keep our husbands in order when we have got em. She wanted to break her husband of the habit of drink ng hi ami v, and began to rook liis food in a little of it. Inn mg hoard that it would prove effectual. lie did not say anything oil the tirat d.ty ; lie showed no sign of not the change on the seeoud day, but at! or supper on the third day ho said to her, "Maria, yon dont know how Lot. W. Holmes: I never saw a garment too fine for a man or maid; Hr. 1 Go HHEsktcln. &z ho said she was? A toe that never kicks mosqui to. H.izel eyes sometimes witch baeis. The young ladies' tree tho gum Yaat, s.Vd votng Soythe, I suppose ( vlh thing created 1ms some use; but, pon me honali. it i deuced hard blow, bno taking effect at the bae of fluids bodies may be kept several the brail). lie will die, I)lck U In cus-- 1 days after decomposition has set in all'doubt of death being thus removed. tody. Particulars are sseagre. Herald. Greeks and Romans seem to have realized this fact, for laws existed among them forbidding interment lor from three to eight days after death. The Milwaukgk, His., April 21. West first recorded instance of the restoration of fife of an individual about to Depcre, AVIs., was almost swept out of be buried was that of a woman in The conexistence by fire yesterday. in ancient Greece. Her fun- I Nciswlnkel in tlio flagration began eril WAH arrested Dy Empedocles, who woodonware factory and thence spread restored her to life, rapidly until fifty houses were in flames. About the same time an Incendiary fire started In another part of the town and Fort Howard and. Green Bay were tele-graphed for aid. They responded with engines and men who worked all night to subdue the fire, The loss to the cl.alr factory Is $200,000; Insurance $.h),0U0. A later dispatch from West Depcre says fifteen buildings arc destroyed. The total loss Is $225,flu0. Insurance hosff.r g tenders. w Mag-no-li-- a sgan. Sl&SS e ;V, MuinruHirrm1' LEGAL NUBSING. Worth is said to fiaie undo this to a lily who was dowd.ly ircssed: Madame, I Caunot nsk my reputation on you. Ythcre An :.nx ous inquirer asks: would you adv.se me to go to learn how To the woods, ,o pl.xv tho cornet? r R'r; to the deep, dark, damp, dangerous woods. Why are old m.Vds so devoted to their cuts? asked a young coxcomb of an eldi lly lady. Because, having no littrhaads, they take to the most treacherous animals, was the reply. I I deelai e, exclaimed Brown, believe I have forgotten all I ever knew. sorry to hear it, remaiked However, you can - take an Fogg. st o' S d s 40 2ol:o. Street, DWYER;1:: -- Ilea d quarters rand cxcl usivclyjw sale dealer in School Sdppfirolm&ifer description of educatiohallm6fdindisc rtTt N NEW AUTOMATIC In SCHOOL "World.!, ' jxrCoi -- . it Jji r,i Subscription Books and La,w Rooks. fish-hoo- E. ver3rtni22.gr at jr st IS -- .! i i'f |