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Show I I T MISCELLANEOUS NOTES. The photographer is n WHAT VERESTCHAGINj'THE RUSSIAN ARTIST AND TRAVELER, SAYS f, MaNIFACTL'REKS e n ' one-thir- . n. Sixty Eivfs. European ltesldents of Calcutta. And now something of the society of CalHartford, Conn,. February 18. The cutta. Tho Europeans live iu considerable boiler in the Park Central Hotel blew style, own fair horses, and tho ladies aro dres-sod-. All have a large array of serup at 5 oclock this morning, wrecking finely whose demeanor toward their employvants, the entire front of the structuie, a ers is far more serVile than was ever that of brick building. of our southern states. This, howThe entire fire department and police the slaves reserve were summoned when the ruins ever, is entirely outward, and hero has charfor ages tho deportment of all intook fire. Every window jn the Earl acterized feriors their superiors. The foreigntoward was broden Alien Street House, across .and the walls crushed in many places. ers look in good health, but are guarded to but little violent bodily exertion, and The noise of the full aroused the whole make none in the sunshine. The children are city. the fairly ruddy up to 4 or 5 years of ago. After Flames completely enveloped that it is not safo to attempt to roar them ruins. Shrieks of the wounded and hero. They become debilitated and painfully of the notes above the rose hoarse dying lacking in vital energy. All live amid too firemen and police. great exposure to the sun, even at this seaThe house had accommodations for son. Wo are constantly warned oa this yoo persons, and as many guests were point. Carter Harrison in, Chicago MaiL turned away Saturday night. It is believed that the hotel was full, and it is The Indignant Wasp. thought that at least eighty people were Oh, you swindler, you have a Eton whom five-stor- . y jn the building at the time, of Inside as tho wasp said when he about twenty, mostly servants, escaped. ate intoyou! the plum. Si persons have been taken to the t Few people are moro virtuously hospital than the cheat when ha Amis bi3U self outwitted. ifidig-nap- 23 UOBEILeJtlii Among the collection of pictures of the famous Russian artist tiii.l travciei Vasil I i Vcrcstcliagin. are a large uumlicr of reproduction!! of his former works and albums of t;koL lies i:i Turkestan, which A kiss by telephone is said tube somecountry is becoming more connected with Europo every day. Speaking of Turkey thing like suiting out for a clam-hakdinner and getting' nothing but Ng-I- he tan recently, Mr. Verestehagin said: When you pass the Ural mountains, Wasp. tho frontier between Europo and Asia, you enter upon tho steppes, which in tho The German-Americaquarrel in spring are beautifully green, covered Samoa is about 'big enough to be sett'ed with grass and ilowcrs, which in autumn are made barren by tho sun. Furby a baseball umpire, or a game of sevea-up- . ther on quite tho real desert, moving begins Pact. sands, kept more or less together by the only tiling which grows in such places, It seems only a few d tvs since the a running bush or tree called sliksaul, which serves for burning (cooking and talk was war between the United States heating purposes) as well as to keep the and Canada, over the fisheties dispute; sands jn their place. and now the talk is annexation. The steppes during spring are covered with the tents of the Kirguis, a very largo collection of tribes occupying the Teacher-Wh- at is the future of lie wholo of Central Asia. The Kirguis are - a mixture, of the, Mongol and Turks , r jdrinksiw , and nuuilier a few millions. They are a ; 'Johnny (after considerable thought) very good hearted people and are Moham. is dru nk." t JHe medans, but not very fanatic. Tho position of tho women i3 not so bad as the a position of the women of tho settled popThe Z. C. M. I. Advocate has been ulation (meaning the trilies residing pe It was one of the best ex- manently In tlie cities) of Central Asia. HOW TIPSY BUY WIVES. ponents of. honw interests the Territory Naturally, however, their position is ever had . not to bo compared to that of European women. The Kirguis woman is always from her parents by tier future bought 1 he pictures most frequently seen in husband. As a rule the payments are made in cattle, as money is scan among the papers just now are cabinet sighs. , It looks now as if round dances would theso people. A girl never be able to square themselves with can bocliailhing and good matured purchased .for, say ono hundred the preachers. horses, ten or twenty camels and a few hundred sheep, in addition to a large tent, soino cloth and some money, if tho There are several thousand languages man has any. Once tho price of tho girl is settled upon and f d or spoken throughout the world, and a of tho amount is paid the future husband I ke so much man never feels wishing can como to the tent of tho girl's father, that he could speak all u! them as when mul in even allowed to remain there with her in the absence of the girls parents, Jie sits down upon a cat. I'.x. but only for a short time. When the wholo amount is paid tho his wifo to liis own At a hugging bee for the benefit of a husband can take tent. Tliero ' in that country, as in church along the tipper Hudson a few Europe, it is not wise to let the future evenings since, a man, while blindfolded husband take his wifo without getting hugged his wife for several nniutes with- .from him all that lie has promised to for her. out knowing whom he was ' hugging. giveI reruemher young woman When he did find out he wanted his 15 who was bought charming by her husband for 150 horses. As the husband was very old cents back. .and she was the third wife, and moreover as she boro him no the There has been some talk lately of a was beaten nearly every daychildren, arid finally newspaper being started in Payson. The came to mo for consolation. I have a sketch of her in ono of my albums, and Enqtirer has the fjllowhjg concerning will see that she is a most beautiful it: "Charlet W. Hcmenway, at one time you woman. Unfortunately, I could not our editorial associate, called to see us change her position, and I fear tlfht if , on Sunday. He was on his way to her husband is not dead sho is still Mexico with a parry of excursionists beaten every day. A CHIEF DISCUSSES MAKIUAGE. from Payson. He has abandoned the The Kirguis look on their, women, as newspaper project talked about a few I learned from actual conversation with o Kirguis chief, who introduced mo to days ago. his young and pretty wife, as having no other object in life than to vie each with No vt that the parties connected with other wives in their efforts to pleaso the tho family. the receut Friend electric sugar swindle headAsoftho Kirguis woman I refer to was in New York have been arrested in speaking of tho fact that tho tribe confurther developments are templated moving to fresh pasturages .Michigau, and showed her ioy at the prospects of a promised. Lawson M. Faller, one of change, I asked her if sho did not want the directors of the company, maintains to go still further, and I would take her that there is no doubt that Friends re- with me, far. far, very far. fciho laughed ining process is a genuine new discov- and answered: Not yet; but I see that my husband ery, and declares that he will put all lias tho inteution to tako another wife. unless in folks the penitentary .these they Should ho do so, then, yes; I will ask you to tako mo away, far, far, very far. disclose the process. I said all right; I find it is quite correct. TIow correct? asked tho husband. The .Senate and House confeiees. Do you mean to say that your custom Siave finally agreed as to the Territorial to have only ono woman is lietter than p, omnibus bill, and there is a prospect ours, which is to have many of them? that in the Course of time four TerritorCertainly, I answered.' But do you not understand, ho conies will get into ghe IJuiou. South Da- tinued, that when there are many they kota may be a State before the close of get along much bettor? Every one of them understands that if slio "ceases to .the summer, North Dakota, Washingme, or if she is capricious, I shall ton and Montana will elect delegates .to f'lease eavo tent and go to tho tent of an.''Constitutional Conventions on May 14th, other her wifo and live with the other wifo. and in October .the people will vote on So they strive one against tho other to bo kind to me. .the constitutions framed by the-- convennot approve of this reasoning, officers at the same andI Idid tions, electing State said: In our opinion there is 6ome- is will all four that time, it presumed tiling moro in the woman than her iter-soOur women, I added, are united be admitted on the proclamation of the to their husbands not only by tho body, President, the constitutions being satis- but by tho mind, heart and soul. factory. Utah is left out, but hurrah for What! ho exclaimed. But if my wifo by accident should lose an eve, and pur sisters! bo blind in ono eyo for life? Do you mean to say that I must remain with her for tho nest of my life? f FEARFUL FATALITY. , Certainly, I answered. Then tho Kirguis rhief spat In disgust on tho floor of the tent, and exWhat a miserable lawr A Hotel in Hartford Destroyed by a n claimed: New York Herald. Explosion Causing the loss op About one-hal- OF IOZjXII man who is u t aft aid to tell a lady to sh it her mouth, and uy to look pleasant. Is the oldost and most popular scientific atd mechanical paier puhhshed and has the largest circulation of any paper of ita class In the world. Fully illustrated. Best class of Wood Engravings. published weekly. Bend for specimen $3 a year. Four months' copy. Pi ice trial, $1. Z1LNN A ( O., PUBUsuEKfi, 301 Broadway, N.T. XL2: NrvXG, 2STO, 33 S XXA&.XI Life Among the Kirguis Tribe of Central Asia A Charming Young Woman (or 150 Horses A Chief Discusses Marriage' "A Miserable I,aw. about the only Ci). A Dfaleks in WOMEN OF TURKESTAN. miliar with Bradstreei's and Jhms says the list of failures rarely contains the uauie of a man who advertises One IXUWiKAD ARCHITECTS & BUILDER 33 3?0 j uhirh hood a jail of (jOvdj on r in di.rtwd. of at jLo'tV'Orit Fir A door llird o! Depot St., A', IAvery Stable. Mai I orders let It he prompt, O. Box 321 ly allt nut d to. Address Nephi , Utah. 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A CTiiHt bucopss. Kach iauo contain, colored tj c next door to Represented by Hickman and W. A. C. Bkvan Notaiies Bublic. filling and extracting a specialty. Prices Moat y Lee uv d on l.oiej iii.ie and reasonable. Part payment taken in produce. Low linte of Interest. N. B. He is now fully prepared to exteath without pain by the use of tract axp. i.v.sirr;coRRntPOMinaxR souiitev ED VROMlTI. County R'cordcrs OjJicc Xrphi Utah, - the Vegetable Vapor. Ooerations done on short notice. Ofiice over Fitst National Rank. KOI CE OF FORFEITURE. To D, S. lani,TiU heirs or nsins You: are hereby notified that I have yeriurineu oiir roportKiii of the labor rmjuirid by law to hold the following imi W Mining Claim for the ear ending evii)!.or JUt, A. I), l&ti, to wit; 'J he Tho "styx and "Pluto, alt of whieh are lode ehiniLs. adjoining flpd situated lu the 'I intie Mining inairirt, Juab County Ctah Territory, and u you ftil or rofuse to eon trlhute yourpoiti..n of the exj endftur as re (juired by seutiou 2JJ1, of the Kew-etables of tlje Iuited states, your intertM in tho said Mining cluims bhall become tho property of the undersigned, 1 I d My J 1 MivS. ANNA MARKS. THERE HAS BEEN NO VORFEIFUKE. To Mrs Anna Marks and hur Awign. 1 he above claims formerly invited in part bv Mr lana, advoitocd Dv ou a lbrteibtl ; iz: The Hades thcMjx and tho rii.to, wrote mid and doed' d to tho underdgned. about tho Id th . 'lhe a Mmont wort day of December by hl:u W'liov.oUiuleiiced HUer hi purcta-- Whitmore & Hyde e ino't i completed t tnmbefoie the iirt of anuat v, Ibc- J, a d ito continued in i of and woikipg said elaim in til hD a'essmnt work was complited tor Ins8. ent iie is a juint mvm r in Mid mirniM ciauna with the sttid and hh Akim X work ou said) claims was lieeiy dutio nod completed before the woik rj'iuued to bo d ne by mw.in represuiting tho oliHiU'1 ot the aid Mrs. Mu ks iva done bv herorou hvrbohali, and io Uuly atto.tod ifod J o- DEALERS IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE. DO A GENERAL MERCANTILE BUSINESS. .1 r JteuiiuLo Eureka, 'lir.tic, Juab Com. tv, t tahJ ireo. ltU Imj.J iUt Foil PA.EvT. AlTLICAriOX Notice No, 1775 I nited States Land ('Hi itv, Ctah. i oh lie th, Inv.j Nottiee horobv given that Charle.4 Ai. Uo whose pofatotlioe ad Ires ia Ujiio, MHluid Countv, I tab lcmtur.v houuado ajipjuatton.twr a Duitcd States i'atom tor the Kev Stone Lode t, mining ciuiui, situate in et.oit Mining Milluid Comity, t'tdi Tomtory, eorisisting of loOO linear loot of the !d , ud sur.ace gumml b'X) Act wido, being Lot No 41 and in the tield notes and ptut oi the otlicial survey on hie in this ohice, with magnetic amu.ou at li degrees 20 luiuutcs ea?t us toliowit: Commencing at the UUeove y point and running thence N 4:1 deg 4U nun E 7oO toot to center of north end Uneofcbutu; thoneo N deg 2min W;iOu foot to i Oft no 1 ; thence s 4J dog. 20 min E W levt to pu-- t No. 2; theuro S . tsdog 4i) min, V1.4Hiett to po t No. J; thence N h Oojj. 20 imn W 00 feet to post No. 4; thence N 42 deg. 40 min. E. 1500 No. 1, the place of beginning survey foot to of exterior boundaries ot claim. Containing au acres hereby applied lor: Aoeou-Uiets- . 20Uj araof Erompoit No 3 C. S M. Al. No. 2 bcjrs S 3J dog. 44 min. K 0"02 fet Uho faid mining claim being of record in tho ofneo of the do corder of said mining district ut Detroit in Miltaid County, Utah 'ihe nearest known locations being Hard limes and Alto Salt Lake 1 diiect that this uoticobo pnblied in M 'IJU.l,gtW t. DEALERS. IN CAR LOTS AND QUANTITIES OF ROLLER SMALLER FLOUR, Tn tho newspaper published nc.ffoft the said mining claim, for the period ot ten wooks. A U ebb, KogFter. Wilkes llowe J 22 A 2j Attys. for applicant. EnSiO.n i APPLICATION FOR PATENT. Notice No 177b United States Lund otliceJ ) Salt l.ale City, Utah, Eeb. 20th, Notice is hereny given that ChailesM. How ard whose post othco address is Mno Millard County, ltnh 'lerritory h'isinado application ior a I uited States Cutout for the Alto i ode mining claim, situate in Detroit Mining District, Millard County, Ctult Territory, consisting ol 772 linear foot ot the lode, and surface ground (h) icet wide, being Lot vo. 40 and described in the held notes and (dot of the oihcial suneyon lile in this otlice, with magnetic variation at lb degrees 20 minutes east, aa follows: Commeucing at tho and running iheneo N 43 dog. 40 min. dieoviy tho center of the North East end line; E 400.reot-tthence N 4deg 20 min. W 300 loot to iost No 1; 4( S deg- 20wiu E 000 foot to post No. 2 ; thence thence S 43 deg. 40 min. W 772 foot to post No 3, thence N 4U dog 2 min. V (K) loot to post No 4 tnoucc N. 43 dog 40 min E 772 ioet to post No. 1 survey exterior ioundarics place of beginning containing an area ollu.03 acres, hereby applied for. iSo conflicts. Eroiut0'tNo 2 l .i. M. M. No. 2 boars S. 26dog 4iiuin. E o043 feet, ihe said mining claim beingtit record lntheoifice of the Recorder of bHid mining district at Detroit in Millard County, Ltah. The nearest known locations being Hard limes and Key tHoue. 1 an oct thatthi notice be published in Thk Ensign (ho no.vsjapor published nearest the weoks. said minirgeluiiiiJortho pciiod of D Wobb, Uugwtr. HikosAHowe Jt 22 A 25 Attyb. tor applicant tu KimcE Co., on; conlidmte sour propoM ton. . r. oh !ier, your in'ete-- t in said a claim nid tosouie tho rui erty ol tim sobacr.btr our t loyi rtien oi a'd under Hid recti. ext end !ni e is im-, it no to- 10 dolbus, l'cing ; dol'.as j.cii. tin! ti three in u i' it'd Ala I Henry Koh'. c.r.-.o-- to : -- -- . -- CO-O- P, MAIN STREET, HEPHI. of Groceries, Dry Goods Large and complete stock Hardware and everything in the Genera. Mercantile line kept constantly on hand. 0111) EltS BY MAIL WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. Ut.b. to!) 1m1i, li-.a:o 'io I'ennio ,'iilloan otui J. l.euiiy lou hmi-dro'l lierebv Lotilitd thin 1 liavo (''O'uiul'jil onu i ami tn cment u lubur vi dotlai in upon the Aiuorican Mur Load ) mil nrtr bv ciMtui onto (Foil l'th, 1 'U in theuficc ot tiio in l i'doi' Io sud rocoidur ot i'-of claim under the i i cuuitc. Ol the nued Mutes hen g the lor tile t cur amount required to hold ti.e eliding I'eceinbor ti). l'K Rod if Milh.n ui;ct. imldi-ntie- n i till-1 tic-you util or ' by dtij Milter BLOCK, OPPOSITE A FOiilLIfULE. OF fiii.tic Miairg Lirirltt, Jiuii retire NEi Msixtii of Ladies, Childrens, stt f Fall and loses Wraps, Jackets, Jerseys, Hosiery, Underwear and Fall and Winter Dress Goods. H. B. We lave just laid ia a lwe Goads |