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Show 1'AKI.EY Sawing Machine fJHUil! ana Given Away ! ESaUd vat FREE TO arranged ALL Ooasieting One Oak of- LAWYER t Corawr ut 'Jr.J tW.tq IK vSitit E M rand Prize Drawing -- may. BY GWENDOLEN OVERICK. already received wo Lave rapidiirecogaiUoa tfce P. XISTHNCE uclcr tie fuardiR! '.''hip uuiv of Sdu.c one who is doing jiui is Lot aa uiimii-n- V.:- pl?:isure i - Itailatln. ford's &iUT, t ii: !".tv bv .Vi.s :rud.'.;r r V. jadllouiaieruiuists., Luke Citv, Utah. t i:,d lii-- AU t- - 5 1 i :.ik Sii 'in - Law. Atis "I would be only too delighted, if it t. t re cot that I have already promised to go with some one else." "Why. v ho on earth can bhve asked you r.lready '" he cried. 'ft.-'Miss lad a cool little northern air. when ehe liked. She considered the captain's question in bad tunic. So she raised her eyebrows and smiled n,o: l sweetly. "1 shall hope to haea iiiwe with you, Capt Poutter," she "Mifht : ond and I hope to be accorded the fifth and ninth. Miss 'mm The Salt Lake Music Dealers. sec- Brad-foid?- " he asked. "Oh! thank you," said Bessie. She wa:. graUful, aud he was quite - 9 tm, rpWiiF ii i iwip mw Miss Bradfoi-- was a success. what is known as a beautiful time for three whole months. Xo r;irl was ever to have received tlv.it an a rail altr.t;ethcr so much ettcntiox She had r.:ent her 21 years !Vi:mf. a Call 3 had lovers and the two don't u. P. always go together. Capt. pointer iu t!;. vil'-p- e hal bt oji in love . r. v.t.v. nuii'i.oT: loved her, so did Lieut, I'axton, and to rtf, lit:'. !':e hiwl not OKANTEli & with IV.-itr:. COHEN, , did Bessie loved Milford, F':t had. w a :iv.1 young in low voting A girl who prefers "pit." Milford. morooi it, a il' i lit nj'T".-- ; oit.il 'U of lior a clothes to uniform is peculiar, to say own mine and k:i! w she was far too i. the least. Bessie didn't say or show Oae Ooupeu natiUiu-- j the holder to one ia th drawing w'tll be good for such a: tliey. Tbor. i been whom she loved, except to Milford. She ur.tt n bet onci'j yot'ib, aia, a to six mouth's subaeriptiou tha Amkkican Eagle plu1 l..i;l o .uwrfli".! givou with "A . had lold him. She refused Paxton, and d t.r bi r).' tj she was warding1 the. captain off. But l".' - io was oue- of on dollar. u.t summer t3ao . the last she could not do much longrr. Il una the fswily The captain had a good opinion of himBold on Payment of J7 per Month ver With a year's Bubssription at S 1 .50 two chances will be given won-it-iteelf into a slnt. w self. the ru!iiit of a mprtga.irc c:v tn? lionn' Livery and He also had a dignity which was not PubSubscribe now, the tiro is abort, you may b9 tha lucky on? to carry oil did not si cm too frreat u thinp, if ii Actniouatto:j! in jL U be trifled with. Mrs. Callatin was With would but her insure murriage. ut ail bmirs, niglit aud by no means sure of MissBrudford, So the prize. The Machine is on exhibit-toia the Eagle office win- the money thus obtained tfhc was scr.t lic one day rhe spoke to her. The process across tho pertinent, with iMr'.teiioas dow, wkera it can be aeen and examined. day. At $10.00 per Month, of being spoken to can rouse the worst wedded fhe before ennie to get AMERICAN liAGLE PUBLISHING CO., Priot'H Ui (uit the Pw'idtT and lLo in. a girl. But Bessie vias in a broken back. Thou? thtiifrs are treated as .. and contrite frame of mind. She and I ifncfs. hnmlets. She MURRAY. UTAH. business iuXew Knsjlnnd she young Miiford had quarrebd, was told to marry a general if she could. didn't, care what became of her. She If not anything down to a second aad Best Stock of Sheet Manic and Books. Hut rank was to be the primary might as well marry any old man and sacrifice herself for her f noily. She consideration. Miss Bradford agreed. made a most affecting picture of herShe rickod out a very nice perioral, menself as an offering on the aliar of matri74 Main St., Salt Laka City tally. ITe would be about fjve-- a mony and filial duty. She would pine ami liftndsomp and dastiiiuTowa-picturesquely in a year or so, and That years went with rank was en cf Will Milford well, perhaps he would the thiiics the civilian novels of army 7 life ehe had read had not taught her. go to the, devil, she. hojietf ro. It was 2 iv.a ii Rbe ken under IhU pressure that she nolemn'.y was romajitie as a very Besides, So 3he promised should be. promised and swore to Mrs. Callatin to f pretty girl IS B S , fc S 8 that fsrade eliould povern her choice. PPY marry Capt. Soutter if he nshod he. What Miss Brad font pronVxl and Then departed to visit her slaters at swore she never broke. TiTfidio. "Oifor Your JHsipplies wliera Ytu Auy article of Mcrchandiso for sale theLieut, Ro ns soon aa ehe nndyot:nr Milford and Mrs. Callatin lived in the in Murray ,eau bo found ia Great fliro Buro to firsd Them iu Btocli made it lipheset about wondering how building known as the "Corral." If the Ka5 wbcro You Capt. Soutter was to be kept from askau Ifava & Quantify, and of tho Highest Corral were in the city, it would V railed a tenement. But T'mde Sttra ing her. Yet she could rot arrive at store. our at Grade niul From Sclwt to Quality l.irgeVaricty Pou tb Ftreol. any plan. The captain was an impetudopsn't quarter bin officers in tene- 40 Vt2nd Vi'iih Friccri Kqunl to Aiiy. R, P. DAYTON", Manager. ments. The Gallatin were cramped Luke City. ous southerner and he was neither over ' . , , ; nor nice!)" discrimir.oting. for room very cramped. They had , , .,. Bessie was worried. If it had been Silver or Amalgam hillings three children and second lieutenant's jor that she had) promised and sworn anyshort time) only 50 conls pay. So they were poor. Therefore. to young Milford and. had hud Bradford a in was not takinjjMiss pleasFiaest Crowu end irork thing to choose which vow to break she would ure. It was a duty. And Mrs. Galla- at reasonable rates. not have hesitated But she had teased tin would not. have been a New Enjr- Only oi'lico ui tha city having him and, had onJy answered "maybe." landar if she had not, done her duty. But Bessie felt the unpleasantness of .ady operators. It will pay you For which she now suffered. fKlnrtaiu Rollars of ail Styles, But fate camp to her aid as it altae situation the very day of her ar. to call on tliera while ia the city. Jfi!CotB, Spring Malraaaes, 93 fTval. ways should, and always don't rn the OVU? 4:Truaka, Trafelers Yaliws, case of a very (jretty girl. "Capt. Soulier is goinff to take yon to iFicture to was She, another hop, and the hon this eveninp, Bess," Mrs. dalla- going Window Bhud. he was going with Capt. Soutter. He tin said; Bessie, was euttinp paper birdat had the invited time her ihe that for niece. Mrs. her was Callatin cages Done. " wa practicing for the martyr role. As mending a pinafore. she couldn't therefore go with Mil"I've promiKed to po with Mr. Mil Goods ford, s.h would- wear the gown he of the ford,", answered Miss Bradford, utopliked, which was white silk. For it ehe pini' and lookirg- up from the acissors. had to have white gloves, nnd her white "Mr. who?" "Mr. Miiford. Col. Milford'eson, who gloves were soiled. Therefore they of Camn No. 35S Wooilraeu . must be cleaned. Miss Bradford was ltvw in St. Louis." MURRAY STATE th World., rjete every Thursday on- adept at cleaning gloves, fche pre" i here have ymi met him?" The ...,.a h. n m a timber vidr of of ERmTROM, O. in Proprietor. special "him" warned Bessie that she was pared il;A. F, Hull, Murray. night The chemicals and mixture powders. on rocks. A. C. BrTJ:N. O. C, if it had been had to be whipped "Ot the train. We got acquainted. L. A. CorK1 A50, ('lark. the white of eggs very light and IIe' in iirSt. Loii.'b, and he's frothy, It had a most unplearant odor, corainjc to visit his people because he's but it was pretty to look upon. Be in bad- heoHh. Be is a very nice man." cause the odor was so uwplcasaat Mirs "Man Re must be about S3. A per- - count cosmciH Bradford opened the door into the hall lect bo.v. Amti his bimr.iss is beinir a briefless barrister. IXow, let- me tell way ar.d ftood just within it, beating. Ko. 8124, cask PCI. KSWcaiBD There was air in the hallway, and you one thinjr. Bessie. You must learn QF-V'i- W from the first that the civilian son of THE ANCIENT ORDER OF there was none ia the Gai'atins' quarW I a o a, z c.n officer j'r nobody at all in n the baby bad a eolik Capt. EOREbTERS and FRIENDLY ters, ns uiad. You a Soutter tooa will hndcold, hurt chances frightful foil l q 4 your Bi Hon one. 'If he had not had he would lave 6t)CIETY,' y with the officers by poinp with him. - 0 i a? , 4 isg Bradford' Miss of noticed tho mell now cut .lie know there was to be a Given to mocta every odneaday night in mixture. He came through the hall on hop?" AlwayB on Street State M ?ltirray. his way to his own quarters on the Bessie finished crx nine-thcaw. irave ForostoreJIall, j it to her niex'e with ft kifi. cathered. floor above. Col. Mi'.fordi wns with him. the scraps of waste paper in her hand The captain didn't like the colonel parJesftph Loaq, C. E. and threw thm into tlio waste basket 8. A. Ahlberg, F. 8. ticularly, on account of his being h son's father. thrped her fi risers liehind. her curly EfiTlfow ar thft.w Pile. b.o'vn bene, and answered, leqsurely: "Ah! Miss Bessie! What a pretty, t on Giiara;il!cd "He didn't know there was to be one housewifely picture we make," eaid the Mr Don't Tolwro KpH i(l Smiiko Your atiC-.ctioii Be- nskei irr.e to go to the or u Oliaiw. captain. ! To quit toljaeco easily aad furever. mug first one there should be? after our ar Bessie smiled encouragingly. netlc. full of lite, nerve aud vl:or, talio rival." "What are we doing? Whipping v.en'.i men that luikta Bac, Mrs, Callatin tliougTit how very, very strong. All drowsw. Weor II. Curu puaruo- - cream? How good it looks. If Bene aoa Aiinrcs SMtijiia free. would but feed us with ambrosia." pretty Bessie was and vondrexliif her ted Booklet Sterling Hctccly Co , Chicajto or New York. husband contrasted them. The colonel smelled the ambrosia, but "Ue probably will .never think of it he held) his peace. Siables. SHOP, South of (U Hridjo, next to G ranter-AWoo- d again.. Capt. Sontter is going to call to "I'll give you a taste, captain, if you nsk you this afternoon, and you'd bet want it very-- , very much. Open your ter accept. fthut your eyes." W"Can one po with two men out her9 ftliP put a heaping forkful in his ?" mouth. The horrible tnMe made him "Don't be vulgar. You neodu't con 2b &0 gnp. The gasp made him swallow the sider the Milford boy." IPQfll BTCr V rniPIFTrPn mrt in; cm of enrtiplt, fueunti mt ikiiUaimJt froth. Col. Milford laughed. But Capt. un, but l TmiKt, Uenevieve, you Routter went to his quarters without a tmti tn. Ad. KTFHUXO I1KHKPV I 0 dilcnim. iMtml, Cu., oritw lefk. know. I promised." Wins Bradford's word. bifr rrray cyea were puilclessly eirnest. Bessie went to the hop that night I ve doubt that roe is tak with vounir Milford, Afterward, w'.llel MILLlitl'd UOLLKE MILL3 tvitJi the men'. Butyoucan't make your she and her sister andi Lieut. Gallatin TlYi.Oi'.hVil.Lll UOLLKU MILLS, devotion to iromies succeed with me. were having their supper of beer and coorKira dear. I know you too well. I can't re QNt; and cheese, Miss Bradford told crackers WASATCII UOLLKIC MILLS, member that they worried you with the tlitm that she was going to marry the BOLLKU MILLS, riOXHKtt PATKNT boys at home. penniless civilian. "This promise don't worry me. Not HALT LA 1413 MILL aud ELKVATOIl CO'3 MILLS, 94. "But how about CajoL Soutter?" a little bit." wailed Mrs. Callatin. ' "Well. T should eupfrest. that you take "IIukIi! He might hear you. Oh, I'm my Miviee nnd be Icks .flippant. Recol afraid he'll never speak to me awfully lect Hint you were not ent'way out again." And be never did .San Fran here to fl:rt with penniless civilians aad eUco Argonaut. rma'l boyp. Any . i t "If I forget, remind me, will you ' vc i. at llf V'.v I'll make you a little red silk flap, if you I" Question I, like. I can make flam, I made one for l;.hCbU; O.i" ::' .i a fair at home once. Yon might-dra'iu; o'..:i-You may I ,a!vc Citv, Utah. it from your bosom and wave it when :i n ip"lis Jotirni. von see me about to run- - off 1he track AN IDEAT Ehcyclcpeuiu vou have so kindly and laboriously laid teach the to run I'll me on, for you Ptirnals. Mr. Mi!ford and I studied them from the back of oor sleeper. I think there's some one at the door, sister, Mrs. if! i Cabinet Singer Sewing Machine M 1 Vic. r. xt'.'.w Ji l.ufon, Prop. . VI . thi-iii- chae "H SolG v.'u-rii'd- SoEilts For Ftwhtib!. ESTEY ORGANS " Weber Pianos & Clark Pianos Story tar jgt hr!f Mandolins, Guitars, Banjos, , ui-.- lleu-teuan- t. Laret Daynes & Coalterf r3 ca I a J .A Big Stock or OUK !?arlors- - ftuV-Sii- lt well-bre- d . m ippiapiiTii fPsHl pipl 1 At the Lowest Salt Lake Prices. Cf 0 PrlOOS Camp Weed men er ittw XrivinLACKSlHTtt. Upholstering and Repairing Special Bargains in Second Hand World Murray Furniture Store. M.iiip-Can- Havins Leased the Decker lack smith Shop just South of the Bridge, State Street, Murray, I am prepared to do any kind ot vork that can be done with a set of blacksmith's tools. Bring me a trial job and if I don't do your work promptly and give Bat sf action I will make no charge, $1.00 U'ik. Horsshooing Tiro setting Respectfully mn-ril.'- 8TREET, ic np-r-- iloon & BilliardHali i HWt CVrnARTIC mMm itj. No-T- , thewnndcr-wi'rker- nf"1 kollkr mills, M fi( HCl-- , fc Ask f.. ;irra wtli you li'i l 0 9 : but scpiiir.g Tconomy, eia an ELY ostib'IsasJ rvpataV.on thst service: M 1 IWOBBILo if ns BLvi!r;niiv ii'mxq wcodv.o;k, toiri t!o !i.t f.ici"5, if.u'.ci it t!.n Willi Dcu'wi v a Do Don Will Answer tak F?:" fiihiro Con: (ho 5cv"i'3 1 otya? jfelisb 37 Commercial Si net DON'T SACRIFICE J pni pr USB (A f . lei clopedia Are Never Undersold. Grist Work a Specialty. Highest Cash price paid for Wh eat. ) iuth lanac r-- ft t Carlson & Biroh. Milling Company, Tthphout US. no nw&J&tS Family Trade Bw World OFFICE' m l Garefu IQJtten has Holl I'loprielois STOCK pn-rr- i Sstof Wm.il hJu.o wa Jf , ,, jn f . P!o-- 5 .' ..:! dearie." It was Capt. Routter, come to formalITe waa, ob- ize the hop arraninc-ntviouslv, very P"lad that he had coma. For Miss Bradford was pretty ex traontinarily pretty. "I am hanpv in being1 a roar neitrh lxr of vonrs. Miss Bradford," he told men will how He forrot-- as her. often he luu! curbed the ill luck whbdi thrw him within hearing dintaiicc of the Callatin tiio of infant. "yes?" tald llessie; "you are in our vicinity, then?" "A little above you in the world. 1 Ihe iipMnirs. When you want me you have o; y to pound oin the ceiling.' what is it ? quartermaster 'Tli The quartermaster mightn't like me tu Wear out lu cciiirg. "You flatter tnc by the implication But I'll acttle with the Mif llruilford. quartermaster if you wili only pound, l or Itmtnnce. will yuu pound when yuu ore ready for t lie hop, to which it is my dearest wiU to be permitted to escort you?" It Standard American Annual. 3ft You con buy them an tha paper ..,r &&tatfQ2& Ten Tabula for Five Cents s CENTS PRICE t I? Ready Jan. 1, 1893, On All News Stands. r C Larger, Better, More Complete Than Ever. New York World''! (.ingestion iisini; the tie; do on the farm. widely told 4 mu.il Riftf fjTht Manual puhlisbtJ. unJPoliliral Boot mtt mod WORLD, Pulitzer Building, New York. THE Where '.i:i. I'iiti.' for are t v. , - .f u i i! I'd It.- -,'. c nil phii'ibcr. i... i 1 wkh they t.i :.rc if tho nine a H.aij out of a ago Ti i'littKi. If you don'tfina thlssSftof1 Ripans Tabules At the Druggists Rrf! CwimeAt OneAif. Siia Si., New York, nd they will U wnt to yoa bf oiil) It crien will U mailed for- 4) cnll. Th clnci ar t4 tha vvty nxUtini ys mti. an that Kipani Tbu!e Snfi Tire Crati tn Taa fx Ai r,'. K-'J- U a.- 35 |