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Show THE CURFEW BELL. The Ensign. ITS ORIGIN ACOLT SOMETHING AND USES IN OLDEN TIMES. Am. Cloth La nits per pair, at llvni; Simi:s at CEREMONIES DENOTING SORROW A LOVED ONES DEATH. fOVEB 6,000,000 - P's'P'6 believn beat to tint it Seeds Ferrys Seeds AT kD. M. FERRY A CO acknowledged to be tbe the nldiM und innt popular srientifie ard nioehanu-npaper j nhljhed and !as the large! Largest Seedsmen Methods nlnv.i for DigVrenre imitation ol ,wi p,ipr ol itsclH.4 in theworM. In the world. gN illustrated. class ot Wood Kngruv- Fully Day. tween the Customs ol Villagers mill I,cn- VsrD M. Ferby 4 Co s Fubiih.t eoklv. hend for ppeeimen Ala-r- a our months trial, H. A 'V illustrated If3cripoopv. Price $.1 vnr. Car- ihniers The Ii.i &U Uroadvay, N.Y. ULNN Xi O.. PL to and Priced (x Not Popular. Hago ARCHITECTS & BUILDERQ T'.io revival of tli. curfew at Stratford-on- Prom to grave, t t'.s tnr from tho Edition of Scientific American. Vrfcen I rnv OriiS I 1o rut ir.r: i nc.reiy lo t hat one, at hast, Avon serves to remind L'; d" u"ddir ; to t..e London film r.d If to a!l applicants an i i tht.ii Iki.o tiifii A great succps. Kach issue contains colored slop in in fox i Mu', ft..' w Inch of those Old World is lull of umst rive sur- the and fcoliwtyearscuhtoniers CUi-ilA ii iI.aN quaint a.un. fitfuarruphn; plates of covntrv and cuv residen'without ordering it. Inatht. vived down to our tinr's is not declining in caroms of ces or pit hue Luummjs. the latter is prow some with ahirtf)nilt Kvry rfronttnn enuravinpa )u;c made tbo Earliest Cauliflower Girden. and tud plan ami specificate ns for the ute ol Field birthFlower or Even Std favor. m Woe is uud iM"iiuictain-Shakespeare's shown 10 exiiu&ce. popular pomp a year, 'uich as contemplate huiltlinp. Price shonJd 6end f( r Aadres tho now charm added & an tint ii Ml'N'N set eta. indeed. a The qu eu lias somber trapp CU., Pl'liU.ULU. placo gains copy. D. KB. FERRY & CO., Detroit, Klcih. bell wdiieh Shakespeare heard again "toils tho the example. !! - a'dl'. lions have been full knell of parting day over his grave. Nor sore and Her grief has been reviled iv A study. I wa'.uiant my re.neilv to does there syem to bo any reason to quotion idi.cis lene .hiaai-iin most CURB the worsltiise. tally To t'lisn wbi believe faHe-tli-niu acme. Tho oust im, whatever its a, no re. iron for act now rcci-tho tradition. '"mi words, 1 am tho resurrection i I.W it UK a for once treatise hi years experience and hnve uimie over Scud at here seemsn most superstitious origin, was probably almost universal in and tl, for American ami For-- k piMWO applu.nions Of ll!T ISFAl.I.HILB ItKilKHl'. line Exp Cafl tho custom of making pilend tor Handbook. Io-a Shakespeares day, and tho ago ol tho bell at fetich am-ieiun and t Oi.iec. It tosu you noihu g lor pateiH. trti i ly contldenrial. 1.111I it will cure - to tho tomb Address Stratford can bo ascertained to the yon. the where rest only tn.d, grim:. TRADE MARKS. f t .e loved one. tion of oven tho most ardent Shakespearean H.C. ROOT, ffl.C., I &3 P.sl Sr., Z'K YCfiX Tn case your mark h not restored in tbe Patincident tho let But .1 c. to that tho wearing of Of pass, is entirely skeptic. t er JSSSmSSEESESSZCSEB uiuce, apply to Mi nn a. Pom at.d procure It is curiously idu.trates tho strange fascination a math r of taste and temperament. iutniectaie pioiection. bend Jor UaJiaoook. w Idea a which tho homely practice unknown umong many religious sects. But COPVKHiMTS for books, charts, maps, practice eto., (jit kty j fficuroil. Address takes us back from these busy bustling days it of tbopulo of religion, and under Sr.Tiil RIl'NN tt CO. 1'iuent Solicitor. r W.nh.T o!I to tho very infancy' of I ho sleeping world oo. Ltnaif I guidance ftlouo of individual preference. ij fr Gl.N4.ilal OrtitL. iwl Luoauivay, N. Y. I still possesses for most people. We doubt Naturally there aro N.ose who are so W. 1 whether it is oven suspected how generally rameJ. o mid by 0 death that the bright suu and ,i .,u,i Casis. Luh iiulii OF PORE COD LIVES C!L tho custom is still kept up in this eouutry. to their vision. bright cniors are alikoji.-unfuwoiks gfnt fm.i uf tquaj Curfew is, however, as u matter of fact, still To such the chastened character of black hc. meacb One PerMiij of towns hundreds in many cun feciure omi tree, religiously tolled garments alone accord with their feelo topetlitT witii our litrsrc and villages, cither nil the year round, ..r ings. Who shall say, then, that this is not IWAk line of ECojiuciioltl Palatafclo which is still more usual from September to perfectly natural nay, even Those l To at otixe But the iiu b lit hi aj SamplcK. Well tli traue m all pans, by I Hatch, we ton! So bj it ran l.e tusesj, extra w ide bands of blacken letter paper April. after you have ma hiiM'feJ. tnd our F'ree lauiifr i ns a ltuaiL most ast tio home for 8 months and shown Hu m to them In IXTO I NGI.AXTS. IXTKODCCTIOX md jruodfe bite the people cau iroe this n needless thrusling of grief on digested, fecnsiiivo ntuiaacl), v;hau the phin oil y, ho mayyoar have called, they become your own property. ilu ui, u f v. ill ftvnil ree to ona It is almost heresy to question the tradition oil. r peoples sympathies. antJ at who corn write fuch locality, the wry onte can bo sure of receiving the VntoU ranni lc tolvrittcrt; jiusou hy end Sample. Wc piy all eipreM. fr'ight,etc. boat lune made ui Al'ires ci that curfew canto in with William tho Con- in the rural districts thoro aro numerous Idnation of the cil with the bypephs i wot Id, uh all the attaUiiiH me. btinaott d: Co., liox slj, PorUantl, fllainei is more racrU cXI:4ac.;ip.3( number without fectui ftlhu historians ill v a romplt-tqueror. Nursery free pn ty customs rclitivo to funerals. Tho Lime ol our costly and valuable art ncsiartalo 3 a fiesh prottter, have waxed sentimental over tho wrongs of window of the room in which tho death ocll samples. In Ktum we ask that you show v lt.it vse si ml, to tboc who tho conquered Saxon, and havo conjured up curred is always opened immediately tho rtrsons fiilh trliiie li, s your home. ami ntter lij.1 WW y tocJniKV call nilnt rhill become ymr own pictures which must still ho balmy to tho breath leaves the body to permit tho spirit to SrOTTS I.MUI.SI ON i f. Oku WAF3 edged bj FT: NM YROYx L i!x,k' V fioropt'rtv. 'lhia grand niailmie it ,f f down trodden Celt. Wo all know how tho take flight. After this the inside are rhysii-- ' .i 3 to b,: ike Fiurot c.n-- Boat nmlc after the SiiiKOr patents, d propa-riT!' hich have run out hi tore pan nn shut. Also the house door is it ajar revengeful Norman prince is depictid as hav- cl .i I. Id Ion.' tXptJuht. with tbe .i in thu world fr.r thy rcliA and euro of run out it sold for al.t g trta'H j ts s. L u1 ing bad tho brutality to order tho couvro feu on the d ly of tho funeral until after the ret Ittiu hmems, and now sells for moLtltly v Ph ppifuct jSL'iO. best, at ronpest, must i; eCROFLLA, bell to bo rung os a signal lor tho Saxons to turn of tho mourners. CGriSyPiPTtON, ' Because, they say, ot.-- r Hi. in the woild. All is U1! p PPMant, No capital required. Flam. to shut tho door would ho to shut cut tho GSSRAL DEBILITY, WASTING eflVctdal. Li put out their dips and go to heil. uk yoururir hose who write to us at once can brief instructions piveu. doubtlTo tifiBACSATiOPJ, edict Warers DISEASES, for To leave it open is to show a willingBut, although incidentally the in the world, and ii corpse. the best cure fr no snhst io;,al or incio.e tios COLDS and CMROL'UC CO'JCKC. ess helped to put down the Saxon beer clubs, ness to welcome the return of the disembodied finest line of works of bifrh art ever shown together in Amene. Solo fursetilMlDurtiouiars. L K 4: CO.. Ilu. 7 lO. Au,uMm JUaiue. afe Tiie Tlx and great remedy for Consumyiian, which were the resort of political conspira- spirit. In tho counties of Somerset and Cl per box. Addv,. all dyngvi-BI1IE iLLiiEKkV GHtidJCAL i U., bsTKOir K:lh tors, there is plenty of evidence that in Hampshire the usual shroud of the simplo Wasting in Children. Sdd i j all ltrutjijists. Williams time it was, as it had long been village folk is a white cotton wadding sheet, on the continent if not in England, urn ptieil about tho ordinary underclothing. imarily intended as a precaution against The coffin is borne on tho shoulders of family tiro. tiro in thoso of Tho danger to tho cemet-Tjthe other mourners and following afoot. primitive times was so constant so terrible, that the most extraordinary safeTHU HIRED Mt'TF. tlOPRNEnS. In London ail is ieversc.1. Only men go to guards wero enjoined against it; ami not without reason in the days of wooden houses, tho cemetery, and these tho intimate family into w hioh chimneys oven were not generally friends. Women never go, and retire to. introduced till ubout tho beginning of tho their chambers for tho day to weep silently. Tho prevailing fear There is a service at the Fourteenth century. cemetery chapel, and lest the squalid huts in which people, and sometimes a second 0110 at tho grave even well to do people, lived should bo burned itself. Only when the deceased has been a down was very real. The Old city of London great public man is there a scrvico at the ordinances abound in still more stringent lire church ho a! tended in life, or in somo noted regulations. Between Whitsuntide and St. church, as St. Raul's, Westminster abbey or Bartholomew, for example, when it was to be the like, which is callcla mourning Inacexpected that water would bo scarce, every tion. Again there aro memorial services one was required, under heavy penalties, to every year for noted people. keep a barrelful or large enrtheu vessel in Crape never figures on door handles or front of his door, in readiness for emergen- bells. The blmdsaro down, the door knocker cies. But none of these rules hail tho sweet muffled, uuil very oltcn straw is laid down in Pleased to annouiu'e to their friends and natrons that they notv simplicity of tho curfew law, which rendered tho street to deaden the sound of truffle. It custom whose a is also an unwritten law for tho immediate compulsory origin certainly have in their full stock of well selected goods, dated back long licforo the Conqueror. neighbors to draw down their blinds. Tims TEE liocn AND DAY OR TUE MOXTII. we know that tho King of Terrors holds A cover fire bell was, for instance, orgrim court within tho house with muffled dered to bo rung at soma places in Alfreds knocker. time, and wo find plenty of early traces of Thoso who observe olden rites employ the custom or its counterpart, as at Ripon mutes to stand one each side the stmt door tho blowing of a horn at the market cross, all to weep. Thoso mutes lire furnished with over the continent. At Vienna the people long crapo streamers on their hats, and they wero required to put out their fires and hang weep for so much the our. when doors outside tho beil lanterns their up Truth compels the fact tint these teal's aro rang. The latter of copious potations of gin might still be made often tho lt with advantage in many rural ami suburban from pocket flasks. They seem like pen and neighborhoods which wo could name, where ink sketches, every 0110 droll exceedingly. tho sparsely scattered gas lumps hardly servo Uhls, by tho bye, B a Nineteenth century to make darkness visible. T here is something survival of a custom of tho early Romans. of bathos in tho conclusion that a supposed Another Roman that of funeral rewas edict reasonable a linked meats, is si. II adn-rityrnnuieal only to. Ioor indeed tin- Louilo l.u.n ly ho havo no funeral gulation, at tho time of ulmost worldwide But, if further proof of tiiis were banquet provi le tor tlio mourners. needed, wo know that the Normans certainly It is r, 'yard' ,1 a barbarous or American, uever penetrated Roxburghshire, so that dont yon know, to I. cep the body less than the curfew at Kelso, unless a modern inno- a week or ten days. Tin humid atmosphere vation, must have been rung in accordance helps tiiis ..id ...new hat. Little iie is used with immemorial usage, or under somoother an 1 fn :i none at all. Of course, in tho case and probably earlier enactment. Another ol contagious disenso tho law stops in, comquaint custom which was grafted upon it und pelling immediate burial. No one an be which still survives at, among other places, buried lacking a burial ccrthicate from tlio OF ALL SI IADl'.S, COLORS AND BRICKS. Melton, Mowbray, Chipping Camden, Bing- palish physician. Thus H.o law aids tho ham uiul Minster, was ringing the day of tho physician in a way. Lac!. ing tho medical month after tho curfew, generally on the guaranty nn inquest is imperative. We a:e sole ..gents for luab ami Sun lete Counlu s, and cany a lull stock uf rise a wholesome, if unwelcome, retenor, nUAllSK HOUSES MUST DU BLACK. ce'ehr.Oc-i- l Eutteiiik panel ns. minder of the flight of time, while a similar Floral displays are even more extravagant purpose is served at Exeter cathedral and than in America. White limit rs, colored somo other churches by tho hour being tolled. ones and everlasting ones, thesearo heaped As for tho significance of the curfew wo need np in wholesale manner. The everlasting Tho ones come from Africa, and a.esorts go no further than Cray's Elegy. of dried bell without a doubt was intended from tho white pinks, sometimes called w railh flowearliest times to "toll the knell of parting ers. if ghost like blosThey arc It sounded, in Lon fellows beautiful soms. They arograceful day. symbols of hope, and aro of the "the figure, requiem dying day; it regarded, strangely enough, as ominous of was the passing bell of the day that is good. Then there are Dresden china floral London Standard. dead. wreaths, used on gra es; also composition ones. A Woman with Two Husbands. Iho fiuvTal hoarse, called a car, is open A romance in real life is reported from at the sides, u it licut elms. Or it is boxed in Butler county. The story seems quite dark. Tire American funeral carriage incredible, nevertheless it is authentic in is tho one glus. sides, hut thev aro not Louis every particular. Eighteen years ago popular. The In arse is ornamented with 111 in small resided a France, lingo waving Ijcitz villago plumes of coal black. Tho lie hail a wife und three children. Louis w as horses are black and havo tails sweeping jet a passionate fellow anil very strong. One to tho groiin 1. Tin lr manes aro long anil day ho quarreled with a fellow workman, full. They wah; solenmlv and aro specially 'JLHaAKIED whom ho throw over a precipice and killed. trained, lliey have to bo I r ken to their He was convicted and sentenced to fifteen work, r.s they liuvo or.gir.ally tend- ueies to Ho heard nothing of break over tho traces from excess years imprisonment. of animal his wife during his long confinement, and us spirits. soon as he was liberated ho made inquiries This allusion will be understood obviously. concerning her whereabouts. But a sad sur- Tho drivers ;t up high, v, ith a pall of black prise awqited him. He learned that tho velvet thrown owr their porch like seats. woman had married a man named Walther Tho horses' heads have decorations of huge and had a number of children by tho black ostrich plumes. An English funeral The minute the false wife saw crawling solemnly along i. an impressive, if her first husband ail her old love for somewhat Most passers grotesque, him returned, and, crying piteously, pleaded by uneo or tho head, spectacle. as on the continent. It Sho was ready to desert is a mute reverence to tho dumb forgiveness. monarch. Walther. But husband No. 1 was somewhat All passers by aro bushe l anil reverent. of a philosopher. The children belonging to Funeral cards of invitation nro sent to Walther wero a barrier to tho scheme pro- friends. Mourners also wear funeral meLeitz woman. tbe considered f posed by coolly morial rings. Funeral etiquette hero is tho circumstances, anil finally made a propolabored and strict. Undertakers say thov He seldom have bad funeral do! its. Annie Wake-masition lacking toward a compromise. in San Francisco Chronicle. was willing to take his wifo again, but she was to retain Walther in order that ho could Tho Informntinn roi- tho Cnmiuaudcr. help provide for tho double family. woman and husband No. 2 consented to this Stories of Abe Bineoln always jiss as coin V arrangement, und ever since Mis. everywhere, and it is not too lato for a new bus been apparently happy. Tho one. It was told by' his son Robert to a two men became warm friends, and joy and friend in Washington, and thoro is no doubt happiness have resulted from this remark- of its genuineness. My ratio r, while presiable arrangement. dent," sid Rolxrt Linroln, hi. id to stroll Later i:i hfe the double family came to this about t fif j jaslungtun wit! out anv escort or country und settled at Zclienoplc, where they Mi- w of distinction, r.:i ho so not.iiusstravod have resided since. Both men stem to love into curious c iuany. O 10 day, cs a lail, I the woman, but the latter shows great respect avcomninivd him do.vn a l'xk street, where ror Leitz, to w hom she onco proved false. we era omi'.orod a ivg.nx lit f ?. h!H rs maroh-inFULL LINE (1'u.) Dispatch. Harrisburg past. My l.i'.'.a r w..s to B.,rn what particular body i.f this was, and as soon ns ho came w it.. in huil.ng ho ad without n.qnired, livsstng anybody in At ay rind Out In Time. No one hns ever yet been able to explain pui iiculnr, Well, what's t'.u f gujrl; r.s the word came a reply from s'lmew hoi e in , why a kiss is such a pleasant thing, hut tho U hy, its a rojimof soldiers subject is being constantly investigated. fo O, old BuT.iln you you! Somerville Journal. It Tradition of Shakespeare' Tolled tho Knell of IImmI In r.ngliintl to Sound un of Tire. m MAY 3. IN ENGLAND. pays buy at tbe largest laid iuout reliable hoube, and tlipy use Heplii OityUtali, vuru AY. FUNERALS I l He- - A :C'S I rai-tin- $1.00 l m D & V ii itmokiA-;- 1 . Nmm-iou- 1 ' I Hyde & Whitmore are headquaiters for gaiden seeds. Try them. s TITS, EPILEPSY on IlfESS, life-lon- ; Call at Hyde & Whitmore's and get sample fashion sheets Itte. l 111 fati-fac- bargains on everything at Atkin & Great Wrights. The Celebrated P.uUeru Hyde & Whitmores. t u-- an-i- ' 1 k Patterns at r.- -k y-.- T fe j j l Plenty of bran and slants for sale at Hyde & Whitmores. 11I1 u HYPCPSOSgmrZS Almost as as poc-tic- Shoes! Shoes!! Siloes!!! Cheaper than any where else. At Atkin c, Wugms. Chickens taken at 25cts each. ondval-aa'ol- fiewing-Maehine- t;at i th-- is Th-- 1.1 Atkin & Wtight's Ice cieam aid arctic soda are immense. Dont fa to have your best gill sample it. r.q-.i..i- is I is'-l- . it Spring Time. L. D. S. Hymn Hooks, Doctrine and Covernants and Books of Monnm in different bindings at M. Dons stationery stand. A full supply of chuich works is to be put in stock. Money is scarce, but it seems that our enterprising stationer and notion m in, John Chapman, with M. Don at his back, is making pleanty. At least he continues spending it for new stock. All kinds of perfumery and pet finned soaps at Al. Don's stationery and notion stand. Also pine maple sugar and m ny other articles just put in. SATTBESS OF ALL THE 1EW SHADES AND PATTERNS, ! John Chapman is still to be found managing M. Dons Stationery and No. tion business notwithstanding the change. The Doctor gives his time to his piactice dtug stole and preset iption stand. by-la- w STAPLE AND FANCY - Peter Hanson is now delivering pine water for culinary pmposes, hauled from mountain springs, to the citizens of Nephi at the late of 3 gallons a day f or $1.00 per month. Those desiring less than 3 gal. per day can get it at proportionate rates only hy going to the tank eacli morning with the.r buckets. l d 1 g NOTICE. The Ladies, of Juab County, who are interested in the subject, of Woman Suffrage, are invited to attend a meeting to lie held in the Nephi Tabernacle, May, lltli at 2 p. m. for the purpose of organizing a Woman Suffrage Associ- ation. All Ladies are requested lo attend, irrespective of church, or :reed. Mrs. Mary Pitehforth Ielief Society Stake President. niv L. Pigler, 1st Vice President Miranda liryan, 2nd Vice President. E. R. Udall, President Nephi R. S. TsUfiil ii orders iiliocl. -- SUOB - mar-riag- )al! your attention to their Dry Goods and Notion Department, which isfu.i and complete. Dress Goodsof every variety, style, pattern and price. Fancy and plain To weis, Napkins and tab ie linen, good and cheap. Muslins, Linen, , Veiling.-Embroideries, an endless V: rietw n iuro - SHOES! SHOES! Leitz-Walth- SHOES! VARIOUS BRANDS. ALL STYLES AM PEICiS, 1! T3E Fail! i 1 i etu-ai.- A April AND TRIMMINGS. rviLTOT0KS value of sawdust is estimated at Jl2 a ton. This does not mean that it will biing that in the niaiket, for it is a drug. But it is w 1: tli twice as much as it will bring for fuel, if it is put through the pi whereby wood alcohol, acids and other chemicals are extracted. sawdust is haled and pressed in Maine for fuel, and a Lewiston fanner article woitli $2 a regards the cotd to enrich the soil, af er first using it as bedding t cattle. Some dav it will be found that mill men who l ave tossed sawdust aside luve been throw-naway gold dullars. roi . S'.) 1 1 1 5, UN GRAMS, SILKS. : . Occasionally Burdette condescends to teach a lesson in his fun. There is a condensed business c.dlege coiiise in the following. Voting man," said the lonk you know dominie, solemnly, that the Sabbath d iv s a d, .v of lest"? "Ves I know, sa:d yotig Sehedge, "but since tlie old man stopped advcrtis.ng rest all the week, and I've got to excicise when I get a chance. kilu-diie- se- V at all reasonable hours to satisfy your taste and appetete for this summer luxury with the best that is made. oommei-cia- u.-'- srwmp-niach- The ice cream season is upon us ami Gus.Henriod at the Arcade is piep.ued the sHCL-eL'- mhJ Would you like aplate of ice cream? Call at the Atcade and take it. We will assure you that you will want another. A Maine paper says that T sumpli-B- P. COX SHOES tliede-taehiunt- JUST ARRIVED. I rk' |