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Show BLADE. ' i ODD, ;QUEER, AND Clininnc PHASES OF LIFE. UTAH. - : - 3L Saturday at; jery Uffnr?i - : CORNER OF ODDITIES. . - A Dakota Girl Supposed to Be la the Grave j Comes Home as a Wife Told Frank J. Canbn. the Story OFFIOBES. , oitic-' -J- fuMT" r-- 1 ir seen no Bin; Little 7.7. Frank Harris. ; heart that knows no ach- ing, i t lta chin; Little feet bo pink and cunning, Little curls of golden hue; . Little: mouth bo sweet for kissing, Little hands all dimples, too. .' r ilSSi Bttrtou Thomai WLtm Little ijvolce now .hushed In slumber, Plk ....Edward Little ears that hear no call; . T. u. iifror Mother's ...William Ockey lump of loving sweetnessj Eustice while the shadows fall. Sleeping John FOite Little jsoul so pure and holy, a . :ifWof sr - ; .D. W. Cazier ' j Little dimple in Lake City. Lake City. Z -.- Salt Lake City. A. L. Jackiaaa j. T. Sullivan ; Little thoughts too young to form; ;darling now eo helpless, Joshua Greenwood. Little Soon will fight life's bitter storm. lAndreas Peterson. u onn - ; oilier. . ,U. i.. OlDrOOK. VJ. ride From a Coffin. N. D. Special to St. Paul f Hopje, Globe A girl who a year ago was pro--; nounced dead and prepared for burial has reappeared J before her astonished parents and friends as the wife of Geo. E. Thompson, a young farmer living with his mother near this place. Mrs. Thompson; was Miss Ellen Norman; the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Norman, living just south of Hope She was engaged to be married to Mr. Thompson, but her parents were strongly opposed to the match. In Oc toberl 1894, the girl was taken ill. i Oc- tobe 24 she died; at least the doctors pronounced her dead, after subjecting her to numerous tests. The funeral was feet for October 25. The body was kept over! night in the Norman house. The jonlyj watcher was Mr. Thompson, who declared he was not afraid of the disease, whatever it was. It was due to his watching that the young woman is alive y. Thomnson removed the lid of the coffin in order to once, more gaze upon the face of his fiancee.' He was startled to see the chest of the body In the casket rise and fall in a spas modic way, as though the girl was gasping Jfor breath. He wrapped the rigid form in a blanket and carried it to his home. There she awakened and Then explained all to his mother. Thompson returned tothe Norman house, made up a dummy and closed the coffin. This was buried. After Miss Norman had been carried to the Thompson residence, and a doctor had Alma Greenwood; -- dEecoraer-.-- -. .juistf r;ror..- .rtr..-- - ........ Mir...""" la Hanson. Willard Rogers. Joseph D. Smitb 'Teepie rv. rtniit tA.Sidney vxw ira: beginning to complain tnat ; and not jjare too many insurgents cnoniards. It looks as if any- w tn in freeing " i"1- " assist would have to be quick about it. 19-year-- old - i l&V . Utora is to have a tower 1,100 feet T L .coiner to the too of this it mav be nossible - for the citizen to get! a glimpse of the iasi catch a breath of smokeless air. i C lie work on -- si the most the grand canal and important parts of the tne city ana.vai-Ct- f Mexico practically completed jittection i3 being turned to plans rsconstrocting an entire sewerage V The total cost for the city. etfor draining la to-da- 3 r - lie about 110,000,000. rei a heard and of the importance it deal about Lilngthe school children to be good can citizens. The truth is that we have 1 late have always taught patriot- 3 hare given a skeleton of hls-- 7. e. There is no need of any new schoolB do want We not the rhed with conflicting Interpreta- Their pur-- :i j isof tothe constitution. instruction in a few impart iciooli ; -- de-.tz- :crt ana rurnisn subjects, a . ixioa may be attached 1 peered after leaving itery few things Is rid or thorough work. as they may school. In there time for - ' worked lover her for several hours it became evident that she had simply been In !a trance. She remained de lirious for several ' days."" As ' she be came stronger all was explained to her. About the middle of December! Miss Norman was spirited away from Hop. byiDr. Mullan and Mr. Thompson, and since that time sue nas Deen ixaveuus she has injthe South and West, where Soon after health. her fully regained Mr. and she Thompson leaving here were married, and shortly after that DriJ Mullan returned to his home here, leaving his patient In charge of her hus band. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson arrived here a few days ago, first having ad vised Mr. and Mrs. Norman that the aa ueau daughtejr tney naa mourneu wks alive and well and on her way home to) them as the wife of Mr. Thomp-soThere was a dramatic scene when Mrs.r Thompson met ner ratner ana motherJ Mrs. Thompson loots as wen and habpy as a woman can, but doesnot care to talk of her strange experl, to which. the Items of an . ' j - E Samuel Gompers, American Cll- i to the British Worklngmen's Con- j, Jast returnedj Is quoted as say- y. There's no question but that the ( noyement in Europe ' is further iced than the movement in Amerl- ; la Europe, especially in England, ?tilsts a better appreciation on the .1 of the public as to the purposes J achierements of labor organiza- "J. The fact is that England was an retrial country when the United tea vaa wholly undeveloped Indus-all- y. cr " v n. have men in the :or inoTement! whose grandfathers agitators and jwalklng delegates; labor organiza ions of England :e overcome a deal of .the. pre- -. great lic against them whlch formerly ex- - ehce. There they! ": After Many Years. A year ago the Pioneer Press printed .. J 's the story or Mrs. mary duuwuuui-Schmidtcaptivity among the Sioux during' the! great outbreak of 1862.. All of her family but herself and a younger the Indians, brothe were murdered by was taken 14 of a then she girl and captive1 and held until the final restoraat Camp tion of all the white prisoners. was in she a Release. While prisoner remembe constant peril, and it will bered bat in her' story she attributes her preservation to the kind offices of an Indian woman named Snaha (Tinkher from her ling) jwho purchased her as a daughsavage1 captor, adopted and watched ter and carefully guarded final overr the until over her for weeks, - ,1 throw of the Sioux. f ' the country around to alien., according la Rlch- - ; a the break-- 'l drought has i'ed Borne 1 strange phenomena. Tild fiowers,". he' says, that should "e blossomed in May and June are 5a Ml bloom, and apple and plum hs are bearing ripe fruit and blos-'-oa the Bame branch. Field of that were jans planted late have the 5na pods, green beans, and beans Jwossom in the same hill. Garden Hds hich were planted last spring -- Q.a vjHm correspondent, the long cf j Zi not sprout are CTowine now. 3 -- farmers are having their second early; vegetables." This man -- 5 3?:h of acting his talents in Richland. chief of police Is yearning for go's geniuses to -holmes case. .pi rach reviv' Interest in i - . ; j ; i A COPy OI WtltJ JJapc ww-- . o lakeln South Dakota, Is re- - Jin TA? Neither had heard from ach -d- emand Lake near Kampeska. e dreadful day5 of " 11 nan onano ' -- marr en. ail -----oiej uciuid ,1862. weauw H is the source of water to supply named mazazeuuu -.(i( uouiuj mwn, some anxiety is Indian as Charles Brass, who was at known ,?wr u' luture. winter Heavy in the government nost likely correct the dlQ- - one time a scout ;:;;3 some years since. died out he Irton in elad communication with " 1. j w , 1.. 1 farmer figured It out. ve ( '"L7 tiiat h6 nad walked S00 miles one acre of corn. He u sold hi3 farm and moved Uo -- ere he walked 600 mlle3 to find ;;e-5o- r? now owns and manages a near Santee agency, where she is Ten known and universally respected woman. as a worthy Christian a visit to her on nrass is now home on . .t the latter'sTheir meet- Paul. rarLA th r,eculiar circumstances, nU widow ' tie body of Benedict Africa to New York ,iral 1Iiatory Specimens," anc ir y .lf Indian matron. 56 years of a?m?JL Christian name is Maggie. -hnm at Mendota, and in her in the family of cf. Bailors In regard to the eirlhbod was educated t,fl nlnnser mls- a corpse on shiDboard otis-h- t Rev. Dr. 'at the indlaa vniaso ot Kapo fiaE1what. Perhaps it is mere-j. ,ioa hpiow St. Faui. rkingof the k0xes tnat ake3 came to At' the c ose ot the war she there to John Shipman. d went from ori .a remainea for e newspapers, but ne "ads an4 ex-Con- sul - ppaa from . a 4;-- v'l t " 7 5 tt V. 1 wuiia, -- He: s about people who have a great age and at the same; to business. --- 3 ?r:. S:.'W! Blucb. Used In GEORGE HABDY, Boot and Slioe IMer. Our Language ' Puzzle the Frenchmen. A. V. HAGUE, The lines beginning: '"Twas whispered in heaven, 'twas muttered in hell, in all echo And perfect fit guaranteed, Repairlnf caught faintly the sound as- ItsA branches. t called Special attention it fell." new style. Universal feed sewing mahis attributed to Lord Byron, but really chine does all its work inside of the shoe. by Catherine Fanshawe, have the letter Two doors north of Union, Main St. NephL "h" for their mot d'enigme, says the Spectator. Hawthorne gave one of his n works the name of "The Scarlet Letter," and one of Charles Lamb's ineffectual dramas is called DRUGGISTS "Mr. H.," Its not very entertaining plot on 3 the concealments of the turning hero's real name, which In the: end is found to. be 'Hogsfiesh. Readers of Carefully compounded. Dickens will remember "Mr. F.'s aunt," or Mail express orders promptly attensd to. while the riots at Convent Garden theaat Salt Lake prices. t Stack Large ter, familiarly known as the "O. P." riots, live chiefly in the pages of "Re- SOUTHERU TRADE SOLICITED. v &J C" j Choiee Fresh Meats, - - " & Mutton, Veal, Chipped Beef and Bologna, Your patronage solicited; MoNALLY & LUNT, best-know- you are going to If psoe3PTioNrs . CHICAGO, . MAS ; dt LUNT, M'NALLY - - NEPHI, ST. OR UTAH; j : quarrel with Evans, but the jailer sep& arated them. Soon after this six of the prisoners were sitting together when Evans said:; Wholesale and Retail "I wonder if a murderer could be hanged by what he might say in his sleep. I know the murderer of Arthur Meyers and could put my hands on him." OTJTESOEIID Laughty, who was behind Evans, in a fit of rage grabbed up a spittoon and BEEF struck him a heavy blow on the head. The other prisoners stopped the fight. MUTTON Evans then told Sheriff Guldery and Sheriff Wilson what he had heard. ALSO They found further proofs of his guilt, and as soon as Laughty's term expires he will be taken to Nevada county. San Francisco ChrontcTe. OSTLER 00KEY, fc NEPHI, CAPITAL SURPLUS - PORK VEAL II : 4 850,000 837,500 - No tiresome layovers. Close connections in union depots, In All Its Branches. , J. H. Ericsson, W. W. Abmstroko, Cashier. Geo. C. Whitmoke, President. - And positively the quickest: route Vice-Preside-nt To the" Great Rivers and Atlantis Ocean. Elegant and thoroughly C. OSTLER, modern Equipment and Manufacturer and Repairer of BOOTS AND SHOES: the seats are free to holders In which ' of, NEPHI. MAIN STREET, 1 Chair Gar S Reclining All kinds of shoes made to order. Workmanship second to none. First door south of Tabernaole, regular train tickets. Call on or address S. V.DARRAH, GENERAL MERCHANDISE COMMERCIAL FREIGHT AND PASSENGER AND PRODUCE DESEM Goods CM STORE. at bottom prlssa spot cash. , ; Utah, OR H. C. TOWNSEND, D.T. - - Salt Lake City, tr jiio. deyshup, ncn. Cast Main Street, AGEDT. Room 21 Morlan Block, AT THE General Passenger & Ticket Agent, St. Louis, Mo. Mill Work j Specialty. GRACE BROTHERS' Lumber Yetri v Mill ... Butter, Lard, Sausage j Z. .. RAILWAY. -- molished building on Samson street, above Sixth, where the firm of Mackel-lar- , Smiths & Jorjdan, type founders, is preparing to erect , a new foundry, stands a large brick and steel safe, the antiquity of which dates back al most a century. The safe is built ufi from the cellar, on substantial foundations, to a level with the first floor, Mr. Mackellar, one of the members oi the firm, said recently that what II contains is the key to their business! The value of the books and papers ol the 'firm pale into insignificance when compared to the appraisement of th matrices and dies with which impressions of type are made that have been stored In this safe for so many years They could never be replaced if destroyed, and' the firm takes exceeding care of them. The safe or Vault U about 20 feet long, 10 feet high and as many feet wide. Its one entrance is a doorway on the east side, which is closed at night by ;ari iron and steel door half an inch thick, The walls, floor and. roof of the safe are of steel plates, backed by three rows of brick Inside, the matrices and die punches H BANKING GENERAL J. M. I 1 UTAH. Complete Line of Builders' Supplies. Bute h crs, that rcx) VIA The First National Bank, j de- LflH; e sure and as for a tloket , . CITY, . '. Contains Invaluable Blocks. In the midst of the ruins of the j . jected Addresses." When members of the same profession speak of Individuals by professionally abbreviated titles, it is generally a sign that the speakers are "talking shop." Army men, for Instance, strew their conversation and documents with so many vowels and consonants that they seem to be making use of a special cipher, unintelligible to outsiders. There 13 nothing derogatory to a member of parliament or a queen's counsel in being spoken of as "M. P." or "Q. C"; it is a familiar abbreviation in which all the members of parliament and (all the queen's counselors share, and written documents are naturally so addressed, but some of the abbreviations used in Press. conversation have a decidedly colloring about them. As a nation we Told the Story of Murder in His Sleep. quial seem to have a faculty for casting off In the jail of Oroville Is Thomas superfluous words and phrases and for Laughty, alias Locklini who is believed use of contractions, and our to be the murderer of Arthur Meyers. On making of a perennial titles honor the thirtieth of last October Meyers was source of difficultypresent to the foreigner. It driving a stage near' Nevada City when must puzzle a Frenchman unacquainted a lone highwayman held up the stage with our social distinctions to discover and demanded the box. Meyers did not the meaning of "Bart." or "Kt." or obey at once, and the highwayman or to unravel the intricacies of fired, killing him Instantly. Detectives "Esq.," C. S. I." or "M, F. H.," though on "K. traced the murderer all over Southern the part of a Briton such ignorance California, but failed to find him, al- would mean ignorance of the usages of though a reward of $2,600 was offered. society. On the other hand, initials may Two months ago Laughty was arrested a in used If we be derogatory sense. in Chico on a charge ?of larceny and hear in a1 man reconservation pleaded guilty and was sentenced to ferred toprivate as "old J.' we be sure it ninety days In the county jail. Four is hardly intended as amay compliment; weeks ago his cellmate, George Evans, calls her who I while the bourgeoise heard him uttering In his sleep: "Mr. J." at once conveys to "I shot Arthur Meyers, and If I don't iusband a sense of easy and vulgar hearers her in the bushes there, get that old familiarity. In our complex civilizahe will get me." have come to be looked Evans thought he had the murderer tion symbols and spent two weeks in questioning upon as integral portions of the system of decorations and awards. Laughty. Evans said to him: You should be! more careful what The home rule question has wreoked you say In your sleep, for you might tell things about yourself you don't the happiness, of many a family. , In making our good resolutions we want others to know." are feared time From that apt to forget how long the year is. Laughty In was One of the great satires in society is Evans. For nearly a week he a terrible state of excitement and day to hear some women spoken of a clup and night walked up and down his cell erones. without sleeping. At last he picked a r Schmiats bwijiwuw. CdTitfie. Nefi.. ana me iwo , THE VALUE OF INITIALS. ; -- ; jbu- ' awakened, Little eyes that's j DIRECTORY. jTJAB COW11 ....Fred W. Ciiappell IGharres Foote ..ijadge Hugo Deprezin -- AST asleep, not yet 7salt . -- Salt is:::-8,a' j In Ills i "commission. iH jUteM - Murder .J.M. Britain. at. ' Bleep.! n ah W. west. Richards. . Merrltt. IGeo. Bartch. Win. B. King. S. W. Smith. W. J add. fOKIAW of and noble cbnductin rescuing and preserving her helpless young charge from death was. known to but few prior to" the Pioneer Press publication, but it 13 none the less praiseworthy. The girl' she saved to the world is now a most estimable woman, and a happy end crowns a noble work. "The first I knew that my daughter was still alive," said Mrs. Brass last "was when of matron the evening, the Indian school at Santee came to me with the newspaper and kissed me and said, 'Maggie, you are a dear, good woman,' and went on to praise me, and then scolded me because I had never told her and the others the story. I had not said much about it, because I did not like to boast of doing what was only my duty. I have always loved the memory of my daughter, and hoped and prayed that I might see her again, and now that my dearest wish is realized I am happier than I ever expected to be. She was a very pretty and good girl when she was with me, and I think she Is pretty yet, and she is so kind to me that I love her more than ever. Asked about her early recollections of St. Paul, she said: "I remember well, when I was a little girl, that there were only a few houses of some French settlers here, scattered along the river. I did not then dream, that I should ever see the place a great city, as it is now. I saw the parades this week, the great crowds on the streets and all the other splendid sights, and it is all so wonder ful. I am very glad I am here. I will make a good visit this time, and I hope to come again." St. Paul Pioneer n . Manufacturers of and Dealers in Windows, Mouldings, Doors, Mixed Paints, Coal, Hardware, Caskets, Coflns, Pickets, Combination Wire Fence, eto. Special attention given to mail; orders and the Southern Trade. By ordering from us you save the freight from Salt Lake City .to thi 0STLER&" 00EEY, j NEPHI CITY, UTAH. Free delivery to any part of the cit t point's' Grace Brottcrs, - B. E. L. COLLIEB; C. E. Engineering in all its Branches. Land and Irrigation Work a Specialty , NEPHI CITY, Engineer for Central Land and Irrlgatlos Co., Clear. Lake Land and Irrigation Co Fillmore Land end Irrigation Co. and Whitl Mountain Land and Irrigation Co. . Office : UTAH". OSTLER & ALLEN, Court House, Fillmore, Utah. Dealers in and Manufacturers of i THE DESERET DAIRY CO. FULL CREAM CHEESE. Deseret is noted for the fine quality of its Milk,i Butter and Cheese. Gin o ur products a trial. N. S. BISHOP, are systematically arranged In boxes walls. the In around th shelves and SUPT. mornlng those! matrices which are needed are taken from the vault, which is now reached by a shaky plans j bridge, and carried to the foundry. A1 and locked night they are :taken back Is the safe the up When building up. for the second! reconstructed will be Once before, some time in its history. 30 years ago, it was strengthened and fir lmnHft HE made fire proof; by the addition of steel walls and better, building of the outei and eonntf Newspapers from 1 F brick walls. It Is now fire proof, and so CSty Utoh. cf should the building arranged that, 3 c3 which contained it have burned down, Ore itftiaeas from Detrcli vhsre. the safe would still have stood, .in the " original spot, for its foundation rested Erery tLing IUSSPEOTABLB. A VlMrsr Wa f on the cellar floor. Tne Duiming which the type founders are about to erect THE PDItEST WATER ON EARTH. will be higher than the former one and Cm Prem es. This Water is a GSAI3 will he built of Pompeiian brick. Phil ANTEED CUB for t3 adelphia Ledger. "I will withdraw my suit," remarked Diseases of the Kidneys and Bbddc? young Jobson, as he counted up his cash Tsstlmenlals on Application. and found that it corresponded with the MRS. J. F. GIBBS; Prop. sum on his pawnticket. Boston Home UTAH. DESERET,, journal. . We also carry j . j ( i . ; - full line of Horse Furnishing Goods ! Barters BRIDLES, H0PPLE8, NOSE SACKS, ETC. Sheep Men's THE DESERET HOUSE. ! AND SADDLES HARNESS, HAS FOB BALE and Cowboys' Outfits. 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