| Show LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS FROM SATUR SATURDAYS DAYIS DAILY SEXTONS REPORT FOR marcs maies males 18 females 16 of these adults 12 children 22 died of the following causes as reported lung disease 19 brain fever 2 old age 2 childbed child bed bea 2 died at birth 2 liver complaint 1 heart disease disease 1 measles 1 convulsions 1 canker 1 1 killed accidentally 1 total interments inter ments 34 jos E TAYLOR taynor sexton FREAKS OF NATURE bro paul A hettler Oc showed us yesterday some remarkable specimens of eggs which his fowls of which he has so fine a collection and variety yari yarl ety laid within the last few days there thure was a very large goose egg which resembled the egg of an ostrich more than that of a goose it t was laid on the of march its circumference lengthwise was 11 inches by 71 it weighs upwards of 7 71 2 anees there were also three eggs one laid by a light brahma fowl the second second by a java and the third by a lowdan weighing 31 ounces each and measuring asarin 71 by 51 inches these eggs we W should judge to have double yokes besides these large eggs there were three eggs about the size of pigeon pigeons at eggs g gs weighing i of an ounce laid by a large I 1 go white spanish hen and ot of similar size but ut heavier laid by two light brahma hens springville SPRING VILLE our springville Spring ville correspondent pon dent C D evans writing from that place march says during the last six months our little store in springville Spring pring ville has cleared thirty seven per cent on stock invested after having baving sold merchandise at fair and reasonable rates in view of these results the stockholders of the institution at a meeting recently held expressed themselves as aei being unable longer to endure the humiliation of renting a store sto re and doing business off the main blain street it was therefore resolved that we come to the front and show ourselves it was voted that we build a brick store on main blain street unanimous not even a single exception it was further voted that the premises owned by Q G D wood A co coo coq adjacent to the public square be purchased being the most suitable site for such a structure A committee was appointed to let contracts for the building and the work will be prosecuted with vigor at an early date how will the enemies to operation cooperation co interpret such results how will they reconcile cil cli e them with their predictions 0 of olt fit its early dissolution operation cooperation co is a living fact and needs no eulogy from my humble pen it contains the elements guity and success and will no doubt ex teiei itself shall embrace not only mercantile nor cantile cantlie business but manufacturing arming farming stock raising and every other branch of industry funeral at atone one clock 0 yesterday afternoon a large number of our citizens assembled at the house of mr george C riser ward to attend to the he funeral obsequies of his wife it t is seldom that we have seen more deep sympathy exhibited than thau on this occasion the death of sister riser was so sudden and unexpected that none of her friends were prepared for the occurrence the house was filled and a large number were provided ded with seats on the front verandah efad and in the front yard the assemblage lage was addressed by elders joseph F smith george Q cannon ana and bishop F kesler resler the remarks of the latter iatter especially as to the exemplary and faithful life odthe f the deceased were calculated to console the family and to hold her up as an example for her children to imitate thu the th t following letter gives a brief sketch of the he incidents of sister risers life SALT LAKE cart march editor deseret news alews dear sir in incon connection ath what I 1 published in your valuable paper yesterday concerning the tho death of my beloved wife christiana kull riser kiser you will oblige me by publishing the following items of other b er history deceased was the daughter of frederick jacob and christiana Rum moser ruil kull she was waa born dec 3 at balbach Ban bach wurtem autem burg germany in 1830 1832 when nine years lot lof i ag esbe eshe emigrated with her parents two brothers and two sisters to america and was married to me jan 10 1841 at marion markon marion co ohio on sept sopt oth ath 1842 we migrated to nauvoo illinois where we were both baptised baptized sed dec 12 of the same year at the time of the expulsion of the saints from nauvoo 1846 she journeyed with me I 1 to council connell bluffs and in the spring of 1847 we started with a an n ox team in the first company of families across the plains ains to salt lake valley where she res resided ded until her decease she was the mother of nine children six sons and three daughters Thre three sons esons and three daughters are still living with me to mourn her loss she was anih anth oriest upright woman and a kind and affectionate wite wife and mother and very charitable to the poor and afflicted she lived and died a faithful saint with a full assurance of a reunion with her family and friends in the morning of the first roeur resurrection lon fon from your brother in the gospel of peace GEO gico C RISER risen |