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Show uman objects to bring within range of Missionary 'apartment,' but. as there was no serAppointments vant, ho would try once to rise without. his glass, commenced surveying ft bluff So afier a der' "of fuss about wafer and hill, down which be had many times The following named Elders are retowels, and u display of his dressing-borolled in play, as if he had never seen quested to fill the appointments as hereto tho astonishment of his country mam- such a curiosity before. From his reverie in indicated, on Sunday, November ma, he managed io an hour's iime to a few snow balls soon dis urbed bim THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE come down to breakfast in a dressing Humbled essentially in his pride and 2.1, 1873. Tabcrnncle.-'-DaTi- d gown and slipper?; the former article bis pretensions, he hurried to his fathM. Stuart. Given, causing new amusement to (he youug er's h use, with one eye bunged, and North Ogden. Waller Thomson nnd natives, his brothers, who thought that of his dn. key spoiled, by the ONE FOURTH IN CASH AND THE Thomas Wallace. he m ght s well be a woman at once, unerring aim of some village embryo REST IN GRAIN WANTED. l , A TIlANKBOtVIKO '8T0BY. ' x Whoever huppi'iied in he domicile on the. eve preccd- llmciihis, of Farmer by i he Governor of , u iiiiy p.uint-(Kngl'iuJ States, tor 'Public the Nt-' could uot Thanksgiving and Praise t'.;U avoided noticing somebody have more that' '''e circie there usenibled As ft Urge family tat ',.... pmjcici. lire place the hear- r ilic canucious nre miew oui ;i cnecr- wuoii almost their on hippy faces fuj light allllOSl liilppV I'cunuffc us wc iiiivu 11mfill. to cliuir The a was yet jnateJ there preiioaitors ul tuanksgivuig waiteci up on t he table, in the cold auticipatory t t l one-hal- f Tlain City. L. W. Shurtliff, and E. FURNITURE, Tell, whose missiles were rea lily gath ered from the ground, Stratford. AT and dispatched with striking accuracy Harrisville. Lorin Farr. A lar c dinner party had been invited Lynne. F. S. Richards. J. A. West. BOYLE & and a large even to Farmer Hinchins Marriott- s- J. A. West, aua F. S. inz party. Right glad would tbe worthy SI reel, Ogden. people have been to have escaped from Richards. the dilemma, but in the country they had ThoLpet mid ohiest stock of i'l'RMTl 11J? West Weber. F. D. Richards and D. . no 'white lies' to turn away visitors with. north of Salt Lako. chicken pie, manufactured more with an II. stout the to than was face Teery. to of The quantity, only way proceeding eye to quality flanked with plates of the matter out; as, after the occurrences Punctuality is especially desired. pitchers of cider, THE SUPERB of the morning, malice in some, curiosity sbioing pippins, walnuts cracked ready in others, would be sure to bring all for the tooth, 'fire cake' yet smoking, in Manhattan called ,' who were asked, and more too. and The female members of the family 'crawlers,' a bountiful supply. Another formidable a brisket contained were in acuity. reu was in his clement 'platter' BY FAR THE LARGEST FACTORY with a garnish bailed cold ut beef," aud Farmer Hinchins was of mischief, piece of face and cold dared IN THE WORLD! no not the Jack and the kitchen. lie in cabbage xt poi k, GREAT BARGAINS but the iu of visiters room, 'eardeii sauce.',. Such was the repast, dining group Tho Mcwt Poyular Instrument In use. chewed the cud of sweet and bitter fan and the party only waited the arrival of Boohs In at some expected guest to fall upon it. cy in the kitchen chimney corner SALES 10,800 which long always appears 'They come to' see an ape but they Suspense, C. If. ST ATX EE; Agent, don't make a menagerie of my house to those who endure it, is not half so usual of At its hour d if they do. The starch I'll be d it as seetas. Mnlii St.. Knit I.nke Vlty, Xear Sav joUg Deseret National Opposite Bank, ' must come out of him.' Sj saying, he itcM (miillery. arrival the llardscralble in ail coach f P. 0. AiUi u.i, Bos 67. rose as he heard the front door open drove into the village, and stopped beand his beautifu to llinchius' door, deposited proceeded intercept fore Farmer son as he was about to enter the parlor. Hie precious burden for which the family During the Month of October. had beeo waiting for three hours before Leading him directly to the kitchen, Farmer Hinchins there borrowed his it was due. Sisters, brothers, father wife's shears, and theuce took his son an mother crowded round a mass of GREAT INDUCEMENTS above stairs to his room, seated him in ehawls, handkerchief, wraprascal, a chair, and before the fop could guess Will be offered those who wish to and upper Benjamiu, and by inget what was coming, marred his whiskers, dustrious unrolling, a young gentleman Good Books for the Winter and reduced and his lather's hope moustachois, was at length revealed, destroyed for Sunday Schools. his imperial to a pieman. JSahum ex and mother's joy, 'in lengthened sweetness long drawn out.' All had naturally postulated, but it was of no use; he A. made up their minds to be delighted to la for Hie Manufiicturo of struggled, and the old gentleman's TO SELECT FROM, AT fist was shaken in mother But back started the see him; his face. A razor completed the demoli from his lips as if she hu'd encountered a and N. Augustus tion of the Esau-crohoe brush. "The sistcrs'were frozen inKew York Wholeimle Prices. look like his father's Hinchins to so much an to formality by began apparition dl s n again. He turned disconsolate from nnlike their nientat portrait of brother the when the to down class stairs, go Nahum, und the little brother ran grin- present. old gentleman stepped between him and ning into the corner of the room. The to was to awful church bore au Going the door, and pointed to something old gentleman laid off spectacles, and N. Augustus Hinchins, but he had seen which had before escaped his eye. His Bring on Your Wool at Once commenced a survey of the nondescript, some indications in a certain stormy former country Sunday suit lay acress AND RECEIVE beginning at his monkey face, coursing quarter, which warned Lim that tho the back of a chair. Even then, he could over his foppish waist, running a line of next ounce of break the puppyism might candle-moulnot conceive what his father meant. His Goods invested survey dowuliis camel's back, besides he had a secret mind could not embrace so awful a ' his a at in deg and stare long leg?, ending Advantageous Hales. wish to show himself off to his old playradaticn as that he must put on (hat suit boots. It'was evident they the natives, and therefore venfellows, had expected a natural blood relation, tured to let his eldest sister touch his and cast away his city integuments. A. RANDALL SON & CO. His father readily explained tbe case but had found an unnatural curiosity. with his and behind walked her arm, The sti anger repaid (ha stare of curiosi- father and his mother. It was a curious to him. intimated that he should give ft r voucher for his sincerity CELEBRATED MACHINE SST See O. ty with another, and putting his quiz- procession. Tha mother would feel a THIS which is forced to was Nahum of room purpose, poor the to his just as good and zing glass eye, surveyed Advertisement. little proud, aud could not help feeling a submit. iu which his childhood was spent, as if They walked down together. little dubious of the impression her boy and entered the dining room. There Dollars Cheaper than he had never seen it before, and was not was to make on the congregation. The was an awkward pause. A child broke Twenty first-clas- s His father frown- father looked as sure it was habitable. Jlachine GEORGE W. TURNER, if, though the animal it, as children often do. Little Ned ran any other ed, his mother bit her lips, his sisters was his iu tho he would gladly contradict son, market, and seizing both hands, cried (Late C. B. McGregor ACo.), blushed before his gaze, and his brothit; the 6ister who had-hiarm, seemed up,'Welcome home to Thanksgiving, 'snorted use to their ers, HAS JUST TAKEN "expression, foolish how could she1 help it. N. Au-- 1 - - - Ogden. brother Na' we'er all glad to see you.' , vilright out.' the minced along, quizzing gustus and in their Affection cannot, however, be lightly lagers with his glass, ' totally insensible The whole party closed in, melted to Nahum honest poor greetings Magcrushed, aud the family could not forget while everybody was gaping and laughtearn, reciprocated. that they wero receiving a long absent ing totally insensible to everything but AT TUB There night have been & little rage in member. " The animal was led to the his own importance. Little the first tear real but contrition after &c. lire, and deposited himself in a chair Ned, the wag of the family, strutted beAll," however, was forgotten and wards. with the air of a man who was' payiug hind him, 'following in his footsteps,' Exposition, CIGARS AX1 TO HA CO. Nahum s next his inferiors an enormous compliment making stride for stride, straddle for forgiven by the time 'wish first AS demanded had the neighbor and the usual common-place- s were pass straddlo, and a swing of his coat for Wttll Taper of the Best ratten-.- . bone,' and challenged him to break it ed between the guest and his entertain every swing of his brother's swallowwith her. f ulisrrlption tnkn for all tke Parr of the tUy, ers. November's cold without was not tail. ... &OUmJ Local, KaMrru and YViwtern. little roared Ned, Nahum,' 'There, half b chilling as the re union within Maehiae was glorious broad comedy, and as Sewing Family It I know what and 'you'te got your wish, the walls of Farmer Hinchins' dwelling. the procession passed, people did every- it is! Don't you wish Ellen Smith was The city son diversified his conversation but cheer the young actor. .. here now?' attaole with remarks upon city dishes, ' thing Hinchins was not a bad fellow, were taken off answered Nahum, 'Faith,' by way of teaching his fatherandmother, there none in the village to welcome him his guard, 1 do.' by no very arubigious intimations,, that in real and to remember on was a hearty laugh all round, There sincerity, people lived in the country' very much his return, one who had really been a and then began the festivities of Thankslike savages. ... favorite ? Certainly there was one the giving in earnerst. Kverv attempt to excite his interest in favoiite schoolmate and playmate, the For the rest, bow Nahum went over BOYLE & old familiar sceues and objects was d little girl, now a fine young woman, to and .coaxed Ellen to forget his insult; by his careless cab to show his whom three years previous, before his how she relented, as Bhe bad made up AGENTS, traveled knowledge, and his acquainttransportation to the city, he had plight- her mind not to do, when she saw him ance with scenes aud people who were ed his word in all the sincerity of youth. coming; how they went back together to net, for superiority, to be mentioned in Of course she was at once adopted at the the farm house, and how the party shoutU299-t- f and see it. the same breath with any of the objects farmer's house, as a daughter and a sis- ed as entered arm in arm; how old tsrCYil they and persons which composed the happy ter, and union was counted on, as if it Farmer Hinchins forgot his years and little rural world of which N. Augustus had already taken place. Ellen was an man's buff,' how iu the 'blind joined contented invited guest at every Sunday dinner, EUen Hinching had Nahum s battles when anyfought resident. Or if that worthy vouchsafed and on holidays, is her future husband body alluded to his past mishaps; and to hear his friends speak, it was with was expected this day to grace the how little Ned frollicked hinself to sleep such an expressive smile of condescen board, an extraordinary invitation, had before midnight is too long a story for sion that the rustic family began, in spite been sent her, in addition to the usual us to tell now, but Mrs. Ellen Hinchins rnilE MONITOR HAft OAIXED A i reputation. No hijrhpr can be ! of themce!ve8, to feel an inferiority be- standing order. N. Augustus, when the THE , might tell you about it, some evening as Mowed upon Cnokitm' Wove than Io av that fore Mr. Hinchins, as they now felt comservice closed, posted himself in the she rocks tbe cradle, if you should hapwho uses it ypeaku In it prnhe, every nnd lecotniimiHM It to her neighbor and frieixWi. pelled to call him whom they had count-- , porch outside the church, exchanging pen along that way. A3TD for eceiimn, cleunlines and reliability iu a!i iu ed on welcoming homo with their whole distant salutations with the youn men ' operations. : hearts as brother Nahum. The cider who claimed his acquaintance. His sis- Murdered Six Dollars. 1ST ivnd tn;iU XOXITOKSnowin USK, apples did, however, melt down a ters came out, and with them Ellen. TAKEN THE FIRST PRIZE AT little of Kahuna a gentility before he With all the sympathy of a confiding Redding, Oof. 22. : HAS VIENNA EXPOSITION and is 'ALSO, TltR aaEMATW' A stage-drivwent to bed, and the sisters actually girl she came up. ready to give her hand reports that the body SAXTA CLALS COOKLi STOVE, ventured to offer their hands as they when he offered his. He scanned her of Crook?, who was killed by an Indian pronounced Awravwahr,' through his glass and reached her two named I'ete, on McCloud river, was parted for the night. For ConI mid IVoed, , ... drawled out Nahum Augustus Hinchins, fingers of his gloved left paw. by another Indian, caught in a Iu Mivh a Demand through tha Which the be would we and have been for I fear believe as he scuffed oat of the room in eaibroi-dereburied, child, Territory, killing '0, aw, iur x;auiy aim x.x'viifure, ciiiimi conslippers, holding the lamp wiih acquainted yes, I do remember your laid to him. After Pete's arrest he RUrpHWtl. every tvay. lis thumb and fcnd finger, Awravwhar name is aw, eh! and here be raised his fessed to the killing, and said he did it All nrStove)i nre kept nml for Snl iuah mare 'eh ruong paie.'' head and brushed up his whiskers. Sur- for $G, which he knew Crcoks had in his All others being considered by the. Most uy z,. ju. i. mimi au u Uraufli KtreM. The matron looked up anxiously at prised that his two fingers were not possession.. The people of Dog Creek as j tabtly" competent judges Also by all the SrorM in th her husband as she raked up the fire iuferior to the taken, he looked around; Ellen had collected'and hung Pete before the offStMtin Territory. the husband sat in mood contemplative. flown, and he saw her walking indig- icers arrived. showMcCloud to and went head ereel Justice Knox, who At lan as he rose, he broke out 'The nantly away, with MASON AND HAMLIN. The world is full yf.. starch must be taken out of that young-- , ing all the woman's token of an insult river last, night to hold an inquest on the rnn be purclincI at Children crying for These Organ body of Crooks, has returned,' and 're the saine price as i charged lor s'er, ma'am.' appreciated and resented. ItlcLAlVM v His father, mother ana sister naa de ports the finding of the body where it 'He is our son, Mr. Hinchins.' not worth Candied Castor 'Sever mind, the starch must ba taken serted him in disgust its lhtlebrotber had been buried, and that some men had Oil. to Ned waited just long enough cry out been there from Dog Creek and hung the ut, and if it is not before It is delirious, eflVtiT hftrmlem. The re shame I and ran, tbe group about him murderer before the officers" arrived. fciRht I'll be anl pulsive tarte and smell The Justice finding the body very offen- And can be paid for by instalments. Mrs. H.'g somewhat extensive hand set up an indignant hiss.' of the Cantor Oil i enIn a few moments he was lett almost sive, having been dead a week or two, clapped a stopper on the farmer's mouth, are socially adapted for ILe i They tirely overcome. hut not on Lis resolution. ntliurtic tower ar XtIUUT29V entirely alone, some few boys only wait and the murderer already disposed of, Parlor or Meeting liouse. not impaired. Price 25 cent. returned without holding an inquest, 'Why don't the boy come down!' said ed to take a last look at the monkey. McLirin's he bad this to ascertain that, the futh er next Well, is really cutting it foine, further than Vermli'ngo lfonbons BOYLE & morning. The mother Are elegant and etTeetive, They renew UU ( mob had ascertained uncivilized our Tha been shot. the clown, com lad soliloquized wit up to see. Tbe tender Bonbona kept in confectioners' ehop. Chilthres AGENTS, leave-thibole Pete had killed him for $6 and thrown PUbed love tlieio and cry for them. L'rlce 'lit ct. per bva that there wai' no bell hero 'I shall pawsitively bitterly He the body in the river, from whence anthe room and that he had always at once the ignorant savages.! Ear Sale by Z C. Af. 1. Street, Ogdcn. And all ether druggUt. cn accustomed to have ft fire in his strolled across the road, and for lack of other Indian had aken It and buried it. .., dough-nuts- and done with it. He exhausted the bastard French of the hotels in ' lamenting"the absence of sundry made dishes, but concluded at last to let a furious appetite have its He ate bountifully of the whole way. some food before him, cooked by his tidy mother and sisters, instead of by greasy men in dirty nightcaps, with napkins tucked through their buttonholes, which answered to dust a plate or wipe the mouths of the wearers. Getting ready for church was another awful difficulty. He inquired for a although he very well knew there was no such phenomenon in the village, and never had been. lie asked bis mother to send i. is boots to the another dignity that Jlardscrabble never supported; aud tbe mother, us many a foolish mother has, compromiidd the matter by takiug his elegant and fashionable leathers to the kitchen fire and giving them a brilliant coat of first rate 'blackball,' a sterotyped unction for leather, warranted to preserve it and fill the pores. She, good lady, had beautified them to the bestxif her knowledge and belief, but the shining coat of Day and Martin, the remains of which had adorned them before, was not improved by this operation. '0, dem it,' cried the exquisite, as they were placed before bint, 'some miserable fuel has positively ruined my boots, and if I could find him I would kick him pawsitively.' lie looked up his mother was hesitating between tears and. astonishment, his father debating between a kick and a cuff, and his brothers and sisters standing in wonder and fear what should come next. The explosion was, however, spared for the winter-covsre- d O'HARNETT'S, BOOKS! BOOKS! "ESTEY" OItAX baw-ber,' boot-black'- 1 fur-tipp- et JInin , s, dVvyeits Per Annum: ijook stork, Salt Lake City, Utah, 70-t- Cloth for Wool! EXCELSIOll MILLS, LARGE STOCK NEAR shoulder-of-mutto- CITY, n Superior Cloth, Illanlt p, els, YarivISatliug, Etc., Etc. sS2-2- WILSON Sewing Machine d stilt-heele- d in Return at Our sG2-3- Whilcbead' sledge-hamme- 2-l- y , s THE PEIZE! pre-emine- Vienna Fiflh Street. Books, Periodicals, azines, Pictures, Albums, Stationery, T EC 33 BI2ST In tlx World.. Price, $50. With Cover, $o. 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