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Show THE SPANISH FORK PRESS. ANDREW JENSEN, PoblUher. SPANISH PORK, Be Not Afraid to Pray. UTAH. Me i Ho you suppose any young woman with sense would marry Thaw if he bad no money? An English lord is to become a monk. Probably tired of making a monkey of himself. Poets should lot their hair grow," ays a contemporary, with an air of authority. Can they stop it? ma m not afraid to pray to p ay is If thou canat, with hope; butright. ever Jray, The last survivor of the noble Six Hundred is dead again. pray. Though hope bo weak, or skk with long delay; in the darkness, If there be no - , light. Far la the time remote from human sight When war and discord on th earth shall Vet every prayer for universal peace Avails the blessed timo to expedite. What e'er Is good to wish, ask that of Heaven, , Though It be what thou canst not hope to see; Pray to be perfect, though material leaven Forbid the spirit so on earth to If for any wish thou darest not nrav ihen pray to tied to cast that wish away, Hartley Coleridge, purl W Ih-a- cri Same Old Canine. "Say, mamma, queried little Robert Rubberneck, have they got a dog over at Deacon Swlggertons? Not that I know of, dear, replied his mother. "But why do you ask? 'Because," answered young Robert, when I was over there hls evening I heard Mrs. Swiggerton tell the cook to chase the growler as soon as the coast was clear, and everybody knows that a dog is a growler," be-H- Two war correspondents are reported killed. In tho meantime, the others are merely killing time and pace. a f The Palace of Peace. The guvcinineut of the Netherlands has finally decided to erect the palace 5f peace, given by Andrew Carnegie, in the woods of Hihevenlngen, on a toll overlooking the ocean. a pulaco of peace. But what will they build It for? As a place to meet in and talk ana dream And tell how they, all abhor The shedding of blood and the battle din And the rage and the ruck of war? They will build them uug up the gun t0 PsltlHn charge bayonet ficer raised his' saber)18 Piece aside the glancing amk Into ranee an.i n,- colonel tumbled from hi8 a few moments he was dP!l . pi IMEDMHSS WIG if 1 mie ' iSiilfl S' H erf? I01 J6 foil troojears.free1 by a 8Urge Will they come from the distant climes. After the battle was over Fen From the islands and lands afar, crans made him a sergeant . Res bird And hold up the dove as the 7 they love And point' to a peaceful star, his size, A few weeks ?ef Then hurry away In their headlong ter of Salmon P. Chase present, flight To wage a new war like the Czar? ' a silver medal. His heroism They will build them a palace of peace for him a commission in the r!l Where the forest Is all abud. army and he was advanced And the towers that lift in the air p Will mirror themselves in the Hood. step to his present rank. But the hands of the men who rear the A Duet. The celebrated soprano was in the middle of her solo when little Johnny said to his mother, referring to the conductor of the orchestra: . proper. , "Why does that man hit at the woman with his stick? Platinum can be drawn Into wire "He is not hitting at her," replied o fine that it is invisible to the naked A his mother. "Keep quiet. pile eye. It seems to be something like a L Are seeking to shed more blood. Sheridans Joy in Battle "Well, then, what is she hollerin beefsteak. An eminent American for? Thanks to his diplomacy in coaxing ' "Do not Answers. And the lions of England may blush of general, speak going away, Frau As they think of the land of the Boer, displomat says that In his expert, '! Kansas City has an Au Fait" club. and wheedling, Hans German had at leln," he said, entreatingly. "I asAnd the eagles of Russia may shrink fiA f mi nrf last succeeded of in Coins. At the sound of the cannoie's roar, , Exchange gathering together sure you that you have become the It is a BCcret organization. Probably fighters among til But behind ull this peace Is a fear You say you got rid of that counhalf shy, the,best men of Intellect, the secret is to find out what the the theatrical troupe that was to bring joy of my house, and to hear you And a hideous war. munuce of him fame and money In the wealthy terfeit quarter I gave you, Sam? attainments and generally of biinfn j elub's name means. singing, all the day, like a happy "I certainly did, boss. United States. It was with a sigh of bird, They will build them a palace of peace Interests, who rejoices my heart." ordinarily would And the rulers will flock to the place. relief that "But dont you know it was wrong Each the order to cast miles rather than participate in'Wilfl "But how could I stay without an one with his hand on a gun Fashionable Englishmen now wear off. as he he heard to And on a it? musk stood pass on of the deck of the engagement, or without family , or Ills face. pence quarrel. Yet when it came to fill seams pressed in their coats. 'Also a Rhineland In the midst of bis assemthey are through "I didnt 'zactly pass it, boss; you And doubtless ing for principle on a field of Zl clinch In a deadly embiaco, They may good many of them teem to have bled company. soe, I was pabsin round de plate in neither cavalry charges or Chicago Chronicle. creases in their minds. Meanwhile the company themselves church las Sunday, an I jist exshells seemed to have any terror t looked critically at each other. They Coxswain of the Kearsarge. It." changed them. A boy of Machlas, Me., were quite well satisfied on the whole, Capt. John F. Bickford of GloucesIt is walked eight miles over rough country but there was one ter was coxswain on the Kearsarge was an admitted that Gen. Sherid Premature. discordant note exception to most mlWi roads the othor day. That boy will amid the harmonious concert. The when she sunk the Alabama, and was men. Gen. Qrant grow up to be a grout actor. two leading ladies declared war at the one of the four seamen to receive the repeatedly Ca" him .the greatest general in the wor' medal of honor for gallant conduct in very start. and said that if an emergency tail The vivacious Savannah Press tells One, Frauleln Barcon, was tal and that memorable sea fight. his estimate would be found tm us that all Industrious men are la thin, scarcely pretty, but, In her own Capt. Bickford was born in ML Desborers." Especially that large class opinion, at least, her lack of flesh was ert, Maine, in 1843, and when he was During the famous Warren invest';-tioon Governors island which labors under a delusion. a mark of tho greatest distinction, 19 years old came to Boston and enregardh and she was prouder of it than a listed on tho receiving ship Ohio, then the charges by Sheridan that ad The reason women cant believe duchess of her quarterlngs. The othstationed at the Charlestown navy Warren did not do his- duty at tt battle of Five Forks leading genera men have souls is that they don't get er, Frauleln Brussel, was the living yard. were put on the stand to testify. antithesis to her He more over was excited detailed to the Kearsarge, any rival; short, plump, babys new It was shown that Gen. Warren, and extremely pretty, which had been launched Sept. 11, 18iil, tooth than over a stock market panic. golden-haireshe was as little like the haughty at Portsmouth navy yard and com- commander of infantry, should m The editor of the New York Horald duchess as possible. The reason for pleted Jan. 18, 1&62, and on that day be compared with Gen. Sheridan Little Willie (to schoolmaster, twho joined the ship, which under com dashing, natural leader of cavaip-Botis doing Jerusalem. If the Jerusalem thcjlr rivalry was not far to seek. All has been complaining for a week or mand of Commodore Charles W. were good men in their reaper ites And him out they will make his tho men of the troupe, Including the dark-eyetwo of feeling very ill) Please, sir, tive were languishing but their ideas and met), spheres, tenor, was one ordered to to there Pickering sojourn proceed grand, sweet song of will you baccept of this ere little Cadiz, wildly In love with tho pretty Brussel, backsheesh. Spain, in search of the rebel oda of fighting differed. To blam-wreatb wot I made all meself to lay cruiser Sumter, commanded him for his temperament would who, although she did not care a Jot by Capt for of upon any them your in grave, when them, dangled Fraulein please, Semmes. Brussel. pubyou Pictures of John D. Rockefellers disparaging a draft horse becauso peg out? Jester. The Kearsarge sailed from Ports- it could not keep up with a trotter. new strong box how going the rounds lic before the eyes of the lonely and mcnas. Alas, 1 am alone, entirely Some of the confederate mouth Feb. 5, 1862, and after a rough make plain at least one of the reasons deserted Frauleln Barcon. alone! burst out the little singer, general The An Obliging Youth. was a Journey and long painful amid a fresh flood of tears. voyage, during which she nearly lost who testified at that investigatior why It is so difficult to get any of and "How did Herr one, German uttered s secyou lose your arm, young all of her boats, arrived at Cadiz, said that Gen. Sheridan John D.a money. To be a funeral director Is not to be man? during tin ond heartfelt sigh when ho finally asked the inquisitive person. March 4, where she found that the famous battle did not seem like a to less the man. Mr. Wittson felt his landed his company on the dock at "Oh, answered the Sumter was at Algeclras, just across man being. Bareheaded, with face Japan has floated another loan of New Orleans. Then came the diff- heart throb violently with emotion, youth, "the loss was due to my oblig- the bay from Gibraltar. black with smoke and dust, be rode 160,000,000 at 6 per cent, and put an he took the hand of soft the in weeper ing disposition." Here she remained some time and up and down the front of bis line rother mortgage on her Import duties, iculty of- finding rooms for his large bis own. "Hows that? queried the party of all of wnich shows that war Is cx- family. Herr German's sighs were practically bottled up the Sumter, egardless of danger, shouting ud "Frauleln, It is not only sympathy the prelude. many before this was completed. whose officers and crew were pensive as well as helL feel I for wearing like a fiend. His you, he said solemnly. It H Fate, often a merry, jester, had des"A girl once asked me to remove to the "290. as the Alabama daring excited the men tofrenzy Is love that fills my heart Will you extraorL tined that pretty Frauleln Brussel It," explained he of the second part was then known to A Boston bucket shop has naval men, nary efforts and carried the day. k failed, should bo with a certain Mr. be my wife? Your future may be less Meantime the Sumter was 6old by was evident that in the heat of th having lost H.OoO.OOO on the recent WittSon, a lodged brilliant If than Gerto returned you director of funerals and a Dodging the Issue. boom In securities. This Is the first tho rebels, and in September, 1862, conflict Gon. Sheridan cheerful undertaker. The little sing- many, but I promise you It shall be experienced th Girl "George promised to the Pretty time on .record that a bucket shop ers none Kearsarge went lu search of the joy of battle. less the happy. gaiety was not lessened In the tobacccf In every form give up len had Alabama, which was reported to bo really For answer, Frauleln Brussel threw we became something to lose. least by meeting constantly the black engaged last week, in the vicinity of tue Azores. Fletcher Webatere Command. vehicles peculiar to her her arms around his neck and It was and trappings Her Brother Did he say anything The fact that most of tho The Alabama meanwhile had slipIn following the son of The Grew great men landlord's rade. A friendly relation- with the greatest joy that the little about giving up cabbage? of history were of lowly birth may be ship was soon established ped away, and tho Kearsarge, which Expounder between operatic star promised to shine fordefense of the cot Pretty Girl "No, of course not was now in command of John stitutlon Us Immortal encouraging to the average man. but them and often after her meal Frau-lol- n ever in the dark but cheerful sky of Capt Her Brother Then father nad a hes got you A. Winslow, put In the winter of 63 It la no less a fact that most of the Brussel would descend Into the the funeral directors home. Boston faded. I saw him frequently explained, Fletcher Web smoking a '64 mall men of history were, too. and Herald. the rebel cruiser watching little shop, transformed at such times Twelfth, later commanded b; stogie t lorlda at Brest, France, and keeping stera Into a reception room, and take part Col. Jr I Bates, performed distit lookout for Word comes over seas that Sir In a game of the anRappahannock, Ha Must Have Been. No Cause for Alarm. cards, while her merry service. gulshed Recruited in to other confederate vessel. Thomas will not challenge for the bursts of laughter stirred the mortuThe late Postmaster General Payne eastern part of the stato, the Twelfth "According to the statement In thl Semmes aud America cup again next year. Well, ary wreaths hanging on the walls. the Alabama were reserved in Baxter's brigade, RobinsoD's began life as cashier In a Milwaukee paper," said the cheerful there ported at Cherbourg, then, we suppose we shall have to France, Juno 12, division. First The day of her first appearance In dry goods store, and tho other day a Is no occasion to worry Idiot, about race Corps, and lost 667 n 1864, and the Kearsarge arrived out-El- e bn keep the cup. Just as we have been America pawned bright and fair. Frau- Milwaukee man said of him;, suicide action. Tho total enrollment of thf that on the 14th, and on tho Twelfth was port leln Brussel felt no fear. It is Inexdoing. Payne, In his youth, was a most "What does the paper say? quer1.622, the regiment was Sunday following, Juno 19th, Win-Bloplicable bow fate could have had the entertaining fellow. What particularied the scanty-hairepresent at seventeen general engage bachelor. sunk her. That Chicago professor who says courage to show herself so terrible to ly distinguished him was the merits, and the loss In action a homely "Itvsays that the stork can fly 300 Of course Capt. Bickford feels pain reduces strength has evidently such a radiant little singer. very I 12.6 per cent Out of 334 present vigor and the' Btrlklug originality of miles an hour, and keep It up for sti never seen tho way a man kicks a proud of having been in Nevertheless, when she appeared in his speech. weeks. and for receiving the medal offcMoV Anti?taIm for,J-niJrocking chair after ho has cracked his the coquetlsh costume of tho "He and 1 had a mutual friend who and ten mlsulni f0 I ,.lllcv ICj I wag tho onlv ono wim anlilo against it In the dark. CincinTrlnccss Eudoxia, with her plump lit- drank too much. Wo tried to reform tho percentage of loss buffered by tt Cause of the Trouble. tho nati Post navy and rcso to bo masters tle self encased in short rosy petti- our friend, taking him out with Count Noaccount "I hear you and ' us, I mate and also receive the medal of Twelfth on that fatal field being coats, she was grot ted with an out- keeping a watch on him in a your American bride dont got atom honor." tho lurgest percentage of tea word, Tho djihboh is a picturesque brooding over his welfare like a cou- well together. gar- burst of laughter ami hisses. The sustained there by any regiment o When the Kearsarge returned homo ment which Is to supplant the kimono. audience paid no attention to ple of fond mothers. Duke de Dcudhroke tne Union side. The First Tem No; her dis- Capt. Bickford was It comes from Egypt and Cleopatra her good full voice and clever acting, trnnsfi rrod to the which had a "One night our ward escaped from position is simply Intolerable. position opposite that of erar-ewore onb. It recommends Itself to and the poor little operatic star was us. Payne and detailed e found him at midnight. He Count Noacrount "Quarrelsome. Capo th Twelfth, In tho cornfield, rear th? hear river static, n, where malaria reAmerican women because to one can promptly quenched. told me llior next morning how he had Duko do Deadbroko littlo Hunker it's bet No; loa sustained church, duced him fmm 216 pounds to 15o Tho nlglit rfifter the sad event, as found him. ami when said: wear It and wash dishes. of 82 per cent., which shows tho c!,ss disposition to handle ail her owi but Lo she sat alone weeping in her room drunk?' Payne with a little Wus he survived it an! returned to aetcr of tho fighting In that locality. laugh fcf money. t IL iaiand after the war. A Chicago poets wife wants a she received a call from her friendly disgust, answered: At Fredericksburg fourteen were k:ib Caiu. B.uifurd wcr.t to Gloucester divorce from him because he has an landlord. I dont say he was od and eighty-sidrunk, t Unsatisfactory, wounded, out of XI lu Is lSt7 a and wicked u fisherman mak'it ahborrerre of soap and Is otherwise shnmo, cried tho this I will way: The last I saw of tin, Tho Parson "Well, Brother Funoj time tho task engaged. During Objectionable. That te Is ot alto, honest funeral director, chirping his lie was washing his face in a mud er, how did ou like my sermt n thii ing um.Q twenty trSrs ; ;ho banks merit was In tho the tiiSity-th- r service, In hut hands ira!ur!.i his nffilcted n him wrath; "you have been puddle and drying it on a doormat. " morning. father abandoned chsrncter. howand men died In rebel ho prisons. accepted the petition of fncirnn ever, is clear from tho f ict that he the victim of a cruil catastrophe a Snoerer "It was a littlo loo lotit one of Hie lari-- docs not insist on reading his fi.h rapkiDT Tho Parson "Indeed! An Astonishing Feat. poems houses of Giom-ester- , to her. Sneezer-Yes; where bo I Fighting at Clots Range, Tho knowledge possessed by Mr: slept five minute? VM "One war comepondent. put in tt rhittMn overtime nrs. and awotre with a r terrible money-counteLeonard, champion of but liis hjve tur th& &ahT As a precaution against a au.ldeh Major, "sajs that in ono of the grtit tho treasury, m the dejails of the headache." tnd for the ttst ten yearsprovsillrri drop In the temperafuro, rays an autiio Rureixn ho has artilJrry haith a various notes that have been issued tiialntalned a lb, l of ..tin,,,. and tho Japanese there wa? nut u mx thority, It Is well to. bo provided with Plausible row. Bl(, tho Theory, by government during (ho iiHt Elsie--"a ropy of a reputable newspaper, visible on lire field, Tho Japant. e. b Inet hat k jour Idea as to thf boutH m is mi absolutely accurate Btudem Giobe. which should bo folded to tho hind tho swell 0r a hill, were firinf of the meaning all that proper money suspected of being lzo and thrust up uudtr tho vest as tlon? Indirectly at tho KuusIhiih, killmg counterfeit U inhmitt.-jlCr Col. Clem'. Fir, i a back warnu r. Now Is the time to , "R t of juen, and tho 1'olJy means service. usually He Not that opinion. huig ago she declared Col. John I, t'lsubscribe. man in hind f weft young rhi the tho ease brew in, of another would eunrtermnsridge, rathcu that a certain note which passed tlf lh' IhMeHne alt by your lira than buy h! division, who firing Indirectly but effectively at th through ber hnmi-- i was counterfeit. t,a been r m mi.uitu coal. The Japanese now admit that the quait. r- - Japanese. But In tho valley het lu her il'iurtuunt declared it .. Others lost a battle;. hip several mouths they tka the two rat,p,cs nrd a mnu enuM h ago genuine. Even tiio.--e at the head f 'urvVi true n when tho war rorrrrpot, dents reportThe Usu.il Complaint. "nt At bfime tti'cf ho department thought ended j, bub seen. Great" Scvilt! she was ee W tl.Mf .1 to b, ed tho mailer and were officially V to the tncist fii.iut w do W wrong. But the would not revor.to her artillery pro clalmcl by the Japamse fovernruent la Lure uiurecJ with our own Infantry Judgment la be liars. It is pn tty iafe. after all, "f !l drummer boy, trmit of tiio guns, tho shut and Hu-IThe nolo wn the Bureau in to take It for gnu.fr d that tho war of Irlnting and iigravln. and the J ,r lv.H away from fl)ing over tire im-- flat on tire rruunJ. N.-,(" niT 1M t correspondents know a good deal fiml oxj-etthere said it vvns genuine. Soy? ; next Vlu n tho marred lutilh ry bad den , about what Is going on. she held to her opinion. The note was ,V work on tire ch.irlm cob l'ng roll for Of uy laid buins Iti-isnd tho J.t'cr tiio aside, Michigan regt guns wer description of Much as all mj.-h- t vi.-it then silent it wna discovered among tho records a feiKiin!, and tho Infantry, Wise, Russias inclination to remain ' ,l1' filled the Sd.outf strorg, was In two nilnuLs in of counterfoils la another department. offlcg ' away from Tho Hnireo rn long ns ah IV ch'ie contact with tho rmn u firT Ever) tl,w tig Mngnzino. bodys FUldon to a war on her hands has tho merit th lln e. On Tire whole battlefield was all cf Consistency, The rann? of Frauleln Barcon, men in tire turuiell'of cId-u- j flsht.int will make bo great stride, motesjwnce Mortuary Statistic States. the genuine cabal. But Ju.st nml It made a picture worth ufut-Wo The only ?tnt, s which hnd a reels-trrtio- n wait until I V W Magistrate 'pity, so long ex nations talk p old fellows couldn't get joti uppwt yonr lay my hum: on lire person who Insu of dcathe miirirdefisiy complete wifs or tudf and snake war, Tlmr s. buslui-this It! long rntipo lated tu mnho tho death rates worth catcu HefenJntrt-Y- rur lon-trhow ,.,n i? til i tie b'ernt seem to bs an) thing lh It W Frauhin ErreM nulled faintly. day Wo read with melancholy uing L tD'o were Connecticut, hires i u hie. -- I talflto; Inter Occut bed Up and Irstkin Mir tho blood."-Chic- ago They would never do It again, Mftinc. otto. Michigan, Nw that Mr. Henry N. GuV'orio, bntboh.r, wculd a r f i d I hn iMt. they? 0 Mr.t Oh, Nre ;;;5' New Wlttxon, Hampshire, tt)r. York Jertcy, Her Vet a Von, In Now candidate, for coio.h Joking nriiie, 1 shall hve to return to and Rhode Their Prat Time to furrender. lie "Yeti mi) tint .hnlsit,K!rr whbh, with the York, who klcsed E.Oed babies during Get b N no of pr. the i!r.t steamer. I canDHrkt of CoiuruHu form tho group woman, this frier, ? ,f (Sere , ii it. F, hhxrmnil bis rampntiin, wfls defeated by tbu not many , 11,11 ,mir, live here utter this." ie the to fuuolf, due-- . referred t'd Gnolda bu tns-r- ms 343. when It in hi New as ,bft Hanford, Mr. Ei verson. report married red In?" Mr, Wittson crew i rdi r tho "leg!. dr m" mo t, l , N. Y,, has surrendered Its charter, ff trry pal Every bod) Mit prm, " iT-- d rl.mi, in.T to loser s hy d- - ith sm I tre field f tt back, tecruit from. 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