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Show PROVO X COiifTR Marble Works. Hll-H- l V UTAH. 1TAIEHK 1 General Merchandise, Hats'rCaps. Boots, Shoe, Hardware, and Everything ' First-clas- s Belonging to a than Goods Cheaper 'Store, at anjr other House in thc County. Largest Store South of Price. - Ferron - - f law had idnuvl ri'ul-im-- d of the mi'll, tin Jyillll ii'li of flic jvridiii'lll nf hull little f.i.i.1 w . luvijAuri ,i mi. I. i.ii human life; luit 1'iaiiU Jie-in- il Imilul Utah, with more iutei'-- e deliiiin any amount nf gnod livim-eouire him. a . batch of letten, fi.mi Mi ll i m Imr,-- Willi CHAPTKK XVI. what joy In- - retired to iii:. quarter's V the H.Ai'ra. and, denying himself to ull miiiera, NeHava job hearj tlw new,. Frank'." ttled to the delightful task of reading Kathing special What has liaiipeneil, . them. There were two from Mr. Colonel?' Uencrsl Rosecrans is relicTed from Brentwood, full of gooJ advice: one the command, and Thomas tiikes his from Mias Ruth, short and chirpy, and place. You dont say so! Well. I hope our old leader does not leave us under a cloud; for though he made a' bad break at Chickamaugm. hia has been no mean record. "He has been given a nominal command in Missouri, sraa the significant reply. "To let him down eaay. Well, all 1 can say is that tluMe newspaper fellows have too much license, awl can hound a man to ruin, if he makes a mistake onee in a Hut Ueneral Rosecrans has made many mistakes of late. So lus has, but he is a brave soldier, aiul 1, for one, am sorry he i, going. Anyhow we get a superb substitute in lieucml Thomas, whom the buys have already dubbed the Rock of Chicka-uiauglife-tim- ffilt Cheap anil (iooJ Coal at llie Manti e tCoaUUM, Canyon, 4$ miles Su-mil- ntAsouSta(i Wl? Coal at)the mines only f per ton A superior quality of Lime, only 25. l on Siux-iarates tUfcer bushel. largo given o C9(i GS s Co. SSEWG.'WH TlIOi,A, Pr- hfil in- YsPKALEU - General ll TqMERCHANDISE. Bros. Studcbaker fo Agent - Wagons, Carriages and Carts. Agents for Amos Whitneys . Steel Mpwers and Reapers. '113. ,Pcst Office, j - - Utah: Salina, : ( IUII 'on, Si. tUHALElUi IN Seneral Merchandise" till; - rOODS, Groceries, Agents fur the Cooper Wagon it lea) and ttroMcCortnickMacliinery. UlAJl VALINA; ed$v - - "V f Wet Candy A, gwKr: 850 Co 8t. E. 1st A soldier, every inch of him, and us A XJCTTF.lt FBOIf HOUR. discreet as lie is valiant." The fact was Umt just before this chiefly relating to damp socks and retime, llie whole Western region hud cipes foy sore throats; three dainty, affectionate ones from I'irucc, all alxiiit been remodeled into tint Military of tlie MiSKissippl, comprising nothing, but very prettily worded, and. tlio armies of the Ohio, Cumberland which I am unbanied to sav, llie foolih young fellow read and reand Tennessee, andOrmnt had been read till they were frayeJ at the edges Commander. To resume the conversatioif of our by constant reference; one from liiis cousin, wiitten simply Willi the design, tivu friends, Hopkins and Beaant: "Now. Frank,'1 said the former, Ive is it seemed to him, to Induce hint to a ticklish bit of duty before me which let Mark Itendeisun know, if he bothers me considerably. General chanced to meet him, what an uncomTlioma has decided to send dispatches monly fine young man she tluni;)it him; to Grant, and has done us the compli- and four from his mother, long, earnest, ment to direct me to select one of my loving ones, full of interest from first to ofliccrs for the perikma duty. You can last. One of these, of the latest date, not go. of course; then, who shall It be?" especially claimed his attention ami Charlii! Fulton, sir, liesant replied, produced many ejoeulations of surprise. Your cousin Kate, she wrote, "has without eu instant's hesitation. taken pity on my loneliness ami, os her Tin- - Colonel's brow knit ominously, iih, sir, the young Major pleaded, father lias married again, has consentdo give him .this chance it will be the ed to remain with me until your return. making of him besides, it will show Grace and site are bosom friends whose him that after all hia Indiscretion, you affectionate sympathies an- - more keenstill have confidence in him. May I go ly pronounced because each of them lias a soldier-laddifor an ideal hero. at once and send him to you? What a staunch, true friend you are, Now, who is this Major napkins, whose Frank! Hopkins said, admiringly. name so often appears In your letters Well, for your Mice X will give him and who is evidently so valuable a the opportunity to prove your good friend to yon? I ask because I onee opinion of him, to go at once and send knew a gentleman of that name, who 1 heard the other day was serving in Tenhim to my quarters. And Charlie Fulton accomplished hia nessee. If his first name is John ask mission so well that within a week him if In.-- remembers Mary Carter, for there came a telegram from Grant to we were fast friends in my younger Thomas: I am coming. Can you hold days and though he rasy have forgotten out till I reach you?" To which the me 1 retain a very pleasant rememhero of Chickamauga replied: "I will brance of him and should tie glad to hold the fort till we starve to death at hear more about him. And now, m3 our posts! dear boy, I have some strange and startMeanwhile there was rejoicing ling news to tell you concerning James among Bragg's men, who looked down Lawson, abopt whom you are so persistfrom tlrfhUls that surrounded the be- ently silent in your letters. Do you remember that uncommonly Brettjr girl, leaguered city with the keen satisfaction of knowing that me long its hungry de- Jana Murchison, who was for nearly a fenders most give up their hopeless year in my service and who afterwards struggle. Jefferson Davis himself came lived with the Richardsons? Well, to gloat on the prise so near hia grasp, nearly twelve months ago he secretly and waa so delighted with the prospect married her, and on enlisting left her that be withdrew Longs tract's corps perfectly destitute her and licr little from the field, and sent him eighty baby-bo- y and if it had not been fur miles away to wrest Knoxville from Mrs. Burrows and myself they really must have gone to the the clutch of Burnside. You But Grant sad Hooker have eeate to must see this man and insist on his reUie relief of the beleaguered force, and mitting them money. But I have Sherman has tramped by forced march something even more startling to announce to yon concerning iiim. two hundred miles from Inks to share Last week a stranger came to the vilin the gallant struggle for victory. who declares that he is the person What a lovely day sraa the 23d of Ko lage craberl Who, that was present, will who so many yean ago left tha infant door-steLawson on the forget the glorious sun, that glinted on when he was on hi fanners way out West to Thome' division, as his regiments mastered, a if on parade, dressed in their seek hia fortune. He was crossing the best uniforms, with flogs flying and country in an emigrant wagon, and, as martial music filling the air with boast- hia wife had died on the journey, when ful strains? The Confederate pickets he reached Meltonbwg the temptation leaned on their muaketa on Lookout to get rid of the child was so strong mountain and Missionary Ridge, and that ha could not resist it. He says that smiled a they beheld the picturesque he has been very prosperous and that he is most anxious to regain his lost display. But suddenly their smiles are I have had an interview with him turned to looks of slum; for iu a min- hoy. fimmlhim a simple and apparently ute the Union line breaks into a double-quic- and d man. 1 hope to interest and this gay review is changed into a battle, and ere they can recover him in James wife and child. Give my regards to Captain Henderson, if their surprise, they arc driven back, and kind see him, and toll him that every feof a Union yon Orchard Knob lain male heart in Meltonbutg except force. The next day Hooker charged the for- Grace's is beating for his return. The tifications im Lookout mountain, and news of your promotion lias just ardrove them beyond its crest, winning rived, which would be grand indeed if did not fear it would lead you into the famous battle above the clouds"; Ifurther danger. Does a SI a jot go behours later he while twenty-fou- r fore or behind his regiment in battle? lines on their Missionary charged Grace and 1 hold different opinions on Ridge, with Sherman pounding on their this important question. Do satisfv our flunk. Grant stood on Orchard Knob watch- doubts." ing the turns of battle. With eagle eye CHAPTER ZVIL he saw that his enemy's weak spot lay lavsov oxoa aoanr. in his'center, a he had to sacrifice its When Rosecrans was in command at On hia to flanks. this support strength Nashville nearly a year ago he had dehe determined to launch Thomas' corps. termined to establish in the Fourth, and The signal of attack was arranged indeed In several otltor infantry regisix cannon shots, fired at intervals of ments, a eorpi dWMa of mounted men, two seconds. armed with lleniy rifles, and collected Then, ia the words of B. F, Taylor, from the different companies for their r: the "The moment arrived. marksmanship and steadiness In acout: and the order Strong steady rang 'Number one. fire! Number two, fire! tion; but, although the men were Number three, fire!' It seemed to me supplied with the rifles chiefly at own expense, the authorities like the tolling of the clock of destiny. their at had refused to Washington Number when at fire!' the And, six, roar throbbed out with the flash, you give them horses and the adshould have Men the dead line, thathad mirable project had fallen through. been lying behind the works all day, Now Colonel Hopkins had never been came to resurrection in the twinkling of satisfied with this arbitrary judgment, and asked General Thomas to approve an eye, and leap like n blade from ita of his trying tha experiment at his own senbbard! The order haa been to taka tha rifle-pit- s expense, and an assent being readily band of ten mounted at the foot of the hill, but the accorded, a littleformed an effective arm Fighting Fourth and all those glorious sharpshooters heroes with them forget to stop and of the regiment's usefulness. One summer's day Major Be sent found rally, and sweep with ahonts of victory himself in command of two Companies up the steep ascent. All falls before Fulton's and Gregorys supported by them. Grant catches the Inspiration, and orders a charge along the whole the cerpt d tlilr, Inon a march through ofa pursuit of a band line; and dashing with broken rank rugged country across rocks snd chasms, following tha guerrillas whose attacks on detachments on foraging and other expeditions lind bullet-toflags that lead them, they still go utnvard heedless of the tempest been peculiarly annoying. Hin guide hurled upon thepi. The battle is won. was a stalwart young negro, who pro tossed to be familiar with the mountain That night i he Union camp-fire- s glisfattinesses, among whose recesses tliese tened along the heights about Chattacombatants mode their haunts. nooga, and Bragg's men were hurrying, irregnlr.r Tlie afternoon was well advanced when under cover of darkness, southward. For Sherman's brave fellows, who tliey reached a spot where the road seven data before bad msrchrtl two branched in three directions one totho hundred i.rlrs on two days' rations, right, one to (lie left, anti one immedi-without a change of clothing, tent or ately across a (lc:.ic wood and as the guide flcrlarrd that these three paths to any man from second tu private, even now their was concentered again Into one main some five miles further on, no t. fur lh a:;t ordered them, bleedand tlie forest was a very likely ing and barefoot as tliey writ', to march covertthat in whk-- to flml t he human game overterrilde roads ninety miles, to the were hunting, Frank resolved to relief of Burnside, when they drove they ilivklc his force Into three parties; n lie Longstreel's equally ragged and hungry host in confusion after Bragg a retreat- ilisjiatetied Charlie anc his men on the right, Gregory and Ids on the left, while ing thouKand. be role with tlie on tlie And all this fur lova of fatherland!" Frank siidwil. as from an eminence he middle aroad. For time nothing distracted tlieir had watetwd the devoted line of patriots winding tlieir way down the valley attention, but suddenly th Majors ear caught the snood of a err that might' in the difctanne. e !. DRY li i:u tiuii I nh.'ii ,:i: Iii.'iii.'iii.' rii'hi. I !. v . is : i" 1 .br.'i li.- - iMiiqi.iiiy men ,i:nl I) id I, t I ' Ul Olty, O.Xj. i A&U&nctt ttXmvfc EN v " c 8T0CI poDdwjYvM good-hearte- s ffllbim house ' From Temple. - FIRST-CLAS- , S mefltCCOMMODATIONS urge Sample Room ' mdthsb wsteloiLi J, Fielding Prop. : UTAH ANTI, la to o. am poet-soldie- -- - I Si- .H lli4jr. M.D,. heTvNfc o. W.MtfHH, m. felfniM. ILrliiy A. B M,fk 8. himia moot Drug Co. - It I mpertonoftml Wbolw.U ml eilMitt )flW igv, Medicines & ntnil Chemicals,' IsInfL data. Oils, By ffltnff., Perfiunrrlee, Tobueoa and Cigars. - sialtyCY.smit Ison' - Utah. " Is 'DhrcMzLli3y i iL BEST. ', t rl, , L' SC--- n .J ANNUALfj to mail. FFE T wiiaaiitT. ,n, i s. will . 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UUrilM la I,ua y J'llMBB Owk, ud Ikcr Ma IlSaSwu I u Awxtxl Iwurr ind ii ifa. j fi,, .. ; TESTIMONIAL. ,, qvi 'lw n't ii h- - ii i , Ikid rthu u,m Hu- - h ..! ., ,i tUu .kvri lhiins.lvi-- 1 J tiim, Ik.1 hi llihr,u Ul luakl' llum s, IU u u,;e Ukll , fullowiSgUijy 1,4 , .u H: SHEEP Ki'ail the l'i' i i I iu j J Ml'MIMIKhtS. M, it it-- v .... FERNOLINE U testimonial. , IK. S1 k. h.iy. to tlie tr.v.d" Fr.,;,i; shouted, a- - la' -- ct the by i:u ing himself behind a mj'ive oak. . luatltui nil of thffWooL aM',,1,1 We yU A "vj'-ii- j vii 11 5 Aal thwhylacr Is cure te prenirte Health of Cheep, aiS'PisJt a! 31 v W '& tMn was a I'uriuti-- . duel which ii.lluwcd where n. the e.uuhaiaiit Coilid other. F.i'erj time a leaf oil the hill luiived l.iiilet mv flora the ride of mu i.f tin- Nlia,i)di.stiT to t he ,.mi ah t even time time the Miulle-- l pie.v nf u soldier uniform di:. dated beyond the WikHleu larrh-r- , it wax the liiiyi-- t foruh.iif score nf rlu.t i. Non ami then, in nf.pirit of bravado, some iiiun w ould slick his cap nut at the end mid in an instant i of hi-- : was rhldleJ with bullets "We can't goo u at tl.U little game all Juy, boys," ltexant said to the men nearest to him. half a mind to elmiye the skulking scoundrels " "It would Ik- - eertaili il. atli, bill ne are ready .sir. if you give the word. was Ferguson's reply . Jn:-- l then a ringing fusillade sounded in tin; distance, answered liy a volley or SiHitoSaBi rise Tree. cllow It dep; futyYigiUUt fron the Wpo th.'in m. r?rg.tr in use. guii-barre- l. Tb- half-doze- IIKIIU lif Vi.iv.x. .,..,..7 ,i i Coj.ier jC1 Jne.oz9,s,ytr L iav City Utah. &j.i tivesi, CATALOGUES K- - E. W. Howell HOWELL & CO.. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Furniture, Carnets, Wall paper, Etc, YuVeotCviy, Wowxt JOSEPH MARRIOTT MUB RAY, 8. L. CO., UTAH, 40-- 52 of Pure Fruit Extracts. MumfacUtrcn We carry a complete line of furniture, carpets, window blindx.frt.' there, wall paper, Wagons Iron Etc, Parties dealing witli us can get as good prices as any house south of Salt Lake. We are pre . ' pared at our Pinning mills to custom work on the short ext notice. ,, , tli a fifilnul-- AImi iir l- x- KATRVIEW. UTAH. -- m '! , ' v MauJuke Liver Pills, Master i .i LUMBERAND BUILDING CO., WHOLESALE 4X0 KXTAIL OXAI.EBS I- N- Lumberi Lath, Shingles, Pickets, WINDOW, DOORS. . MOULDING and BLINDS. Ileal Stock, of Cloth in In Manti. ell kinds of n. ' TBTTIiE r& ' -- oiDICAI.KP.S CO., IX)o General Merchandise TAXMAN, Supt -- Are Still at Their Old stand, Main Street, Manti, Utah. DBALBSI IK J .y Eye See Plows Canton Clipper, and J. I. Case Chilled Plows. Cooper- Wagons, McCormick Machines, Sulky icrreoTs THE LARGEST STOCK & at of Buggies and Spring Wagons in Utah County. tfiTBOTTOM Hie Best Buggy on Wheels for 100.00, i sjioepi j PRICES., With leather top and riTited rims. Dont send to Salt Lake but save Freight by sending Your Orders TO- - HANSEN & CO., CITY. PROVO UTAH. ffk SON GENERAL SUPPLY HOUSE JOHN LOWRY St Fumture areSl iflSilrWi3 uwV WuAftvw, Wvy Vfc CiOXL'svVve, vw WavvwXv V.v W, Vt 5wA W A. tvoVvce Wii.CkA- - Wuv ivnwUt wvWW au.l iiiltjift oiiiv ivmiitlilv euuntiik9i v The Best Grades of Flour, who wo visit the Principal Stow in the pectfullv requested to he fei.m Tna BEST 10DIS I.BE6KE2, towe, KnJFAOTPBIUn hfl will HoldTheir Ordersfor His Arrival. MANTI ROLLER MILLS. x . i boom suits. 1,r VsvVc Wc, DBY GOODS, GROCERIES CLOTHING, Jfa&ine nmriinn LAMENT ,,1,1,1,11 Ull W agohs, Implements and Buggies, Char-inn.--- 'b d S.nriili'.nl lUniHi.yt. 1 No adulteration of Pain, aiul Tar Cordial. P. S.-- Mr Hxtracli tre all made from fresh liuils, lamplrs of whlob le seen at ilia Skmihki. oflu:a. Rubens & Kelileu, Druggists, sole agent (or Utah. , ii .i- Kluhanl W. IoUbJ ttuirtir. ( , y.Ar, DCEL. of hub I'l'tovarri tfoctirily, Urkwx I'Ai'binifv iiiixll inuclxil pulala. Inn 5 iii'f 1fui. uii uTUin ilffMueiiM. fnirppNt tlintuu Mil 84UII yiiilfimillMMl, FUEL. Trrrv L. 111 Ilraiy A. Kixlli'j, Ibivlvv, ili'UMla w alilu on dimxiU. 1,11 .. W. E. men he knew were enemies, who had bepn crunching by his side, should glide away into the forest without a parting shot. It was a difficult, task to make their way over the fallen trees tu the spot where they had .left their horses, but they reached it at last, to find the snorting, trembling boasts unharmed, save one that lay struck dead by liflitning. Let Push on, mrn, Trank cried. ns get out of this infernal wood before the last glimmer of daylight fails us. Luckily the sharpshooters were practiced horsemen, for the debris of the storm made their ride too much like s steeple-chas- e to he practicable to men whose seats In their saddles were not firm. As it was. Lieutenant Ferguson got an ugly fall which' broke his collar-bone- , and Frank's charger blundered ever the trank of n tree, landing ltg rider in the mud, with no other damage, however, than a torn coat and some very strong language, which Rev. Lubi;.'.: as would not have hail 'J.c '."n nearly hear It. ap- -r 'J licy reached the rendezvous nt lio-t-. Fulton anl his men were already straggling up r.s they arrived, ami Frank noticed with pain that (jic ambulance wagon bore its load of misery. One man killed and four wounded." Charlie reported, briefly. And what of llie enemy? Heaven kno x They are In force, , though, ut lcj:; two iiuudred strong. If it bad not been for that precious storm breaking on ns they would have wiped ns out without a doubt. But, have you beard nothing of Gregory, .. ? Major? "Nothing whatever, Charlie. I am afraid lie must have retreated to escape the tornado. It came his way, anil hn would see it long j mi know, we did. Then all I can say Is that we are in (jiii-c- r i.trvct, for as soon as those beastly liripands have got their breath they'll -' flown on us like the wolves on tbs f.., I." "l.'d,-- ' enough, Charlie. Well, we can -t. nn.l I Vm't doubt but Im! do that vc xl'.i'l I able to give a fair ae- -. ' ve " unit i f ii.x liiix tiiiiig that Imagines itself a to, id lc.nl unywlirre, I wonder? where's your guide, Major.' Frank But that wa a could not answer, for the last lie had seen of him wan when he wax howling in an agony of fear IwhinJ a rock while the storm was sweeping over thenu ' lle'shene all right, xir." s i' .iV'nt 'who had heard the inquiry; in- - old mule scrambled nlon? niicr us wont n'lir 'inw tort I'm nfr.M Utah : '''M' tjjlLVam. We carry the Largest Stock eoutb of Pall Lake City, The people of the south will do well by buying their Orders by mail Doors, Windows, Etc., from us. Promptly attended to. Office and yard opposite the U C. and D.& It. G. Depots. CURIOU City, IHA .1. Diraeters- - 1 4 SaUait VT. vriuMixit WAI, li. i XtxlXI.X VM.lYtxMm. , 1IAI.KII U. libl.Ln.ixehv. and IT WAS it.r. - rifle-kind- t'uptain Fulton has struck the main lx sly of them,'' Hank haid, gue.ising at tin- - Mtiiulhm of affuirs. which afterwards proved lie wax right, anil these fellows art- - lint tlie outposts. Captain Gregory must hare heard our firing before this, and if there is any way ueross that rugged hill lie will soon lie with ns then we shall have them front ami rear. A pisiol-slio- t from the nian who hail been left in charge of the hones warned them that there was danger then-- , too. It was now nearing six o'clock, and though night in that summer season was not due for three long hours, it was quite dark, for a fearful storm was banging over tlie wood. It hud been gathering the whole afternoon, but now it was come. Fierce clouds, black and purple, rolled over tins heavens, massing in smoke-lik-e density. Then a blinding sheet of flame, followed by a crash of thunder so terrific that the puny reports of the rifles seemed but n mockery of the warring elements. Then a deep, sullen roar that appeared to shake the earth itself. The screams of birds and cries of beasts, and the crash of falling timber were the only sounds heard now besides the artillegr of Heaven, for friend and foe alike had crept to the shelter of the neighboring rocks. Tall trees wore torn up by the roots and hurled to the earth like leaves in an autumn breeac, and all the while the deafening thunder never ceased to roll, and not one drop of rain. Hut now the clouds bunt and tint deluge was upon them, nut In fierce xplmdiea. but in sheets of water, that crushed to the earth all living things they reached. And wlu-- tlie fury of tlie torumlo wax spent it seemed quite natural to n Frank that the figures of Sifte Bagk of Utah. - f5nftxx "re p k, 3 Blks- I . .1 :i poor-hous- . 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