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Show About Words. A QiiCHtion of Hoard. A brave British soldier, when at that the number oi in Old England, is not allowed home but words not yet obsolete, J'"r in ."( authors, or in approved to wear a beard. To some the reguim lation is becoming,' to others it is vnTect speakers, including U"':"L and arts. the None, however, fully likes of science to have foreordination one of so completely .short 'pn'Ulv fall free-wildo in the matter with away portion tl.u.d. A large his own whiskers. Kecently a Kewonls, however, do not enter of of the Twentieth Hussars the conniion regiment ,i. livin"' speech, returned home from India. It was !' ,: V.fdailyal'ourly thought. h tell" us m g. Vl t l, 4 winter, and cold, raw weather. The men had their throats protected by their beards aud were in motk-ratolgood health. On arriving, they became subject to the cutting regulations mentioned. Their regimental surgeon accordingly interceded, and the men themselves pleaded that the rule might not be enforced upon people who had just returned from so different a climate. It was no use, however ; the law is inexorable, and the beard disappeared by order. Immediately bronchitis, sore throats, and other troubles fell upon them, and their ire was considerably disturbed too. Some of them wrote to the Duke of Cam anonymously and bridge suggested that it did not seem very fair that when a regiment of warm climate men were made to shave in England iu winter, the two cousius of the Queen, the Duke himself, and Prince Edward, who had not been iu India, were yet permitted to wear their b ard as they chose. The Duke, did not make use of his privilege, and, to settle the matter easiest, ordered Prince Edward to abandon it likewise aud shave. This he refused to do, and the matter has becu referred to the Queen. Meanwhile the members of the Twentieth Hussars are getting up a great repu tation for independence, and their fellow soldiers wiil tremble before them in the next sham tight at have been able, upon to summon at their command Su.lK'f this vast array of words, ihoutfh th-- y habitually content much less iiiipo-!m- . without examin-t:u- n the authors whose English '-v was the largest, he would the and the in all )liltni; and yet, Onkcspcare the works of dramatist there occur not fifu-cthousand words, in wore than tie lioems uf Milton not above eight thousand. The OM Testament uses The whole numbut 5.042 words. ber of Kgyptian hieroglyphic symbols Joes not" exceed eight hundred and the entire Italian operatic vocabulary the srrcat is said to be scarcely more extensive. mr.Jour. ,f Education. Shocking llltimlcr. A Jones went to a masquerade ball a start time ago in the character of a d A Jones couple came up to him, and k'iran to tell the fortunes by examinihesaid to the ng their hands. "will have three childyounj,' wife, fortune teller. newly-marrie- ren." Then to the husband, he said, ''You will never have children. A cmigraut from didn't like it, and Jones Texas arrived at llarrisburg, lately was very sorry for what he said, a., having accomplished the entire when he discovered the couple to be journey by himself. seven-year-ol- d The husband uiau I & CO.) East Timple Street, Salt Laic City, TO OFFER A CHOICE SELECTION OF J1EGS SUBSCRIBE FOR DUTCH BULBS, (ii-c- GREEN-HOUS- PLANTS E Two-yea- ABU A and FLOWER SEEDS. II AM HOSE, District Poundkei'iicr. FarmitiKton, Davis County, c23--3 Mar. 17, 1S73. A Splendid Selection of Seeds for th Harden. Field and THE c'140-l- I. . . 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As she was the way of carrying their daily pursuits first woman he had seen for several into their religion, whether or no days, he offered her a dollar for a they carry their religion into their kiss. It was duly taken and paid daily pursuits. Two members of an for, and the young hostess, who Lad orthodox church in that proper never seen a dollar before, looked at Terms: $4,00 per Annum, place lately rented the same pew, and it for a moment with some curiosity, GROESIJECK'S BLOCK, SECOND SOUTH STKEET, played three games of euchre to decthen asked what she should do with ide which sin mid furnish the hymn it. lie replied what she chose, as it Wis. So says the staid and truthfwashers.. "If that's the case," said ul Ilqmll'can. said she, "you may take it back, JUST RECEIVED A LARGE AND VARIED STOCK OF and rive me another kiss." CiiAR.vri KiusTic JJAVE lied Bluff is a ?rcat sporting town, and sporting How a jrreat business can decay is smiles is all the go there. This is 'he exemplified ia the case of Nantucket, way a lied Uluff damsel declared Massachusetts. Thirty years ago the herself to her g beau a AND sent nearly a hundred whalers island W'rt time since: ''See here! This Pacific fine, larirc ships into the pime has been iroing ou about Ion"' L. Barstow" Now the l Ocean. oui:h; I'm tired of it. It's double in. the whaling bu last vessel the quits with you and me right now!" siness bearing the name of Nantucket AT THE doubled. Calhto. sold at has been on her stem Which tliey arc offering at lower prices than any other house in the city. town has sub ancient the here is a difference Meanwhile, between dogs sided into a sort of half watering-plac- e A Large Stock of men. and it is not always in favor a very odd and pleasant one "'men. Au Oregon paper tells the for people who like rjuiet, and who htorJ 'of a man who JUNCTION OFFICE encountered a sea-ai- r the without would taste their and was having a lather, OF ALL KINDS, AT s dissipations and the unsalutary strle with him when thedeadly dog of more popular resorts. t;l0l0.antl attcked the furious beast, iri"g him off from his master. Dr. R. T. Trail, in the Philadelphia Freight added. good-lookin- sl-3- m G. F.CULMER & CO., SALT LAKE CITY, Groceries shilly-shallyin- Window Glass. "J English Varnishes gay-etie- MjJXTIPLOTTJ3E1.2I!I1LJS' "fmauthus relieved immediately SXc"11 lminS th 'PCed' dS tjidp, children. It is the right rV',i , l'10 unslli"e, aud not that makes the flower. 1S llue tca time3 where it Thut uld be a uu" i i .:i ... wouw BUUUl never "ct d;n Ti01'U tllcrc was rK !.; nothing to surface of the ocean. S 1L t 'IT ; . lilOVe ViVtr.r. . aa rronic ?L. "ttrriAf "Ulor.nK, ;r,i llCmisP,lcre of clouds gloon u at f kuCr 1110 v trapeze viceregal u: "" ;ru wllen about four tJwtinV" ds.fl'om the earth,, and "Mo entering tl, i out- - B?ndet held Si the earth, and then 3 Kttnncd and bruised slightly. Star, is a cheerful prophet. He says we Orders are approaching the climx of a pestilential period. From 1880 to 1885 the planets Jupiter, Satuen, Uranus and Neptune will approach the earth nearer thau they have been for 1,800 years. Whenever any one of the four have come near enough for us to. feel its influence, pestilence, famine, and extremes of heat and cold have been the result. Now we are to have the influence of the four combined, and he predicts that in seven years from now all manner of eil that grows out of atmospheric changes will be upon us. 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