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Show 9 5 TTTT TTTT FBin 'll nl Loft ITD(S JgiPRanging in Price From $050 to $300.:al if These Choice Residence Lots on the Main Business Street of Provo, are now on the Market, Propeller J. CALL ON OR ADDRESS, i For Information JPRO VO L. if DAVIS, ClTY. UTAJ4. silently in mournful attitudes, finding ruined, the laughing and beantiful gradually a soothing charm in being tuture, over which Claudines 600 pitied. Little by little she seemed re-to francs threw the glitter of fortune? awake as from a long sleep, and to By what right did be come back? Ills SOUTH THE ABOUT turn from a great distance; and at the image now appeared, not in friendly same time, insensible, the exigencies perspective, but as a menacing spectar tress with Stamp.-life presented themselves to her suddenly arisen on the ruins of a She Adored Her Husband, But Whon He Passed from Her of sue began to live again, with shattered dream. mind; DEPT THEOFFICIALIMMIGRATION Meanwhile the appeal rose again: We the progressive growth of a slow fear, the choicest of poverty and solitude. could imagine the exhaustion of of Real Estate in the that they SOUTHERN FIFTEEN THE Love Life Her Or Wholesale and Retail Changed. Then she became interested in the the wretched man after crawling unProvo of Utah City Valley . Correspondence STATES. news, in the subscriptions opened for der ground for nearly three months, the relief of the victims. And suddenly living on roots and water, in the darksolicited promptly answered. CALL ROBIXSON, she had a feeling of rest, almost of joy, ness, and doubtless aroused to a last when Pierre, returning from the city, effort by the perfume of the sun bathBEEP, MUTTON, R. BRERETON, Pres. H. C. EDWARDS, Sec from the told her that the sums subscribed were ed woods entering through the crevicThere Came a Strange Yoice, Raleigli, N .C. PORK, VEAL, es in the ground. sufficient to warrant an annuity for SAUSAGE, ETC., the widows, and that she had been Pierre uttered a cry and threw himDead-- - One Ended All. Temptation allowed one of 600 francs. self violently backward, the victim of A SPECALTY. idle and patiently awaiting a bitter struggle. Rut again the appeal Then, From the French of Jean Reilbrack. Meat Promptly Delivered. events, she daily returned to the arose, sinister, lamentable; and pity Often Pierre accompanied gained the victory. guarries. Centre Street, next door east of his accustomed gentleness. Then he shouted feverishly and sudC. C. FRISBY, I Amid the dust of the room still glitCHAPTER 11. West End Store. There they spoke in low voices and denly: Wait for me! I run. I will T. J. POLLARD. proprietors. tering in the rays of the setting sun Under the ground, full of crevices walked with muffled tread, respectful come back with a rope. The hole is just the evening mail coach passed, the old and covered with fallen houses that --An prepared to do all kind of vehicle jolting about and the balls spread their 'broken red tiled roofs of the grave. In these habitual visits big enough. And he ran madly down LEADS THE TRADE IN PROVO. on the little thin horses. Then over the ruins like a mantle, querry as to the cemetery, where both went, the hill side. jingling Mammoth stock of Light and heavy Harness and! Stone-Tort Left alone, Claudine looked fixedly Claudine appeared at the door of the men were buried, at in accessable and over the hillside, through the melanlarlle, Granite ail Saddles of all sorts. a under rock the at of crevice. She thick the woods, white house. With her hand over her hopeless depths; and near the foot of choly the overhanging for Cemeteries, Ect., thou, shuddered; a breath would loosen it eyes and her elbow high in the air, the hill, at a point where the engineers perpetual Influence of the same ceased The beat goods Tor the lonat money. and it wonld crush the man below. ghts, Claudines tears gradually showing the stains of perspiration on were trying to pierce a gallery, to ' flow. Insensibly they arrived at Snddenly she arose, staggeriug as if Correspondence solicited. UoBonents, Tombstones end Headstones her dress, ehe stood motionless in sharp Claudine, in a croucniug posture, with and bent over towards the rock drunk, relief against the dark backgrounds of a wild look on her face and refusing to conversations and slow and gently Center St., Provo, Utah. reveries in which new possibilities be-- e It loosened and rolled into the gulf. the interior. The young womans budge, awaited her man A Specialty. themselves. was with inflated a was robust chest dull a There impathen shock, cry, days -Swas lifted from all Was still. Cteanini, Regainnx Cnttme ctcj tient, joyous expectation, and the to For believe the womans Give them a call. horizon, under skin blood breast; the brown her young Bvwvvfl Livid, and leaning over the abyss, rising ing to be consoled, her eyes fixed ob her, and Claudine listened in the silence. brightened her. black eyes aud impart- stiliately upon the' gallery which they 1long confined, enlarged ofabout of A full line Samples kept a newfuture ed a still deeper redness to her laugh- were opening. But the work caused I tremblingdawn of Foreign and domestic goods. was a new and indefinable ing lips that contrasted with the shin- fresh Bettings of the soil, and TIIE ONLY ONE. Utah. Provo City, flowed into the gallery and they I pression that grew raicMy ing whiteness of her teeth. AD Tori ml Fit GnaranteeiL In the distance the sun, sinking ever were obliged to stop their labors. trating cAari? f of summer, under the Then gloomily she climed the hill, little, in the heat licago. lower, fastened its dyingrays upon imher sorrow Railway is the only line running solid of the breath trees, wooded the of the hillsides, Fork, were workmen now At the the fleecy tops Spanish top printing upon the dark green of the boring a shaft. She crouched down wore away, and lamentable death van Vestibnled.KlectricLighted and Steam old oak points of light that quivered near them, watching the piston go up islied in the distance, while slowly Ileated trains between Chicago, Mil-- 1 the blue horizon; but nearer, and down with a continuous mechanic- like sap, a new love grew up that waukee, St. Paul aud Minneapolis. RIO 6RANDE WESTERN against RirlMIw The Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul a large ray, piercing the verdure, en al movement, the dull shocks of which irradiated and enveloped them, but of reof out is the only line running Solid not dare f lady as4 KM, Meets caress which a as aud last with speak, Railway they tardy at veloped regular intervals, quieted RAILWAY. occuring liiPHUaf SrrriirlsiNMiiad(arfita wo A enabled them and Steam which the for hillock a naked of summit rounded the grave Yesiibuled.ElectricLighted spect her filled with her and iiMeoeiMiylmowe iMs soothing hopes. to meditate. ioev Counbetween wiab. iRBinuhBOiiinerAKner Ileated trains in turn the at Chicago, the whose But the steel screws began to break off slopes, dying Ai mmU iui nunm-BeMcil Bluffs and Omaha. Write Claudine, said the man at last. fswlf CaMlHn. j- anify tfem eMIlw road, presented in the shadow a long, in the flinty strata, and then they penSCENIC WORLD THE aHrdlMiti)frte LINE WsuHptlv ewLml 0F The berth reading lamp featnre in Mwejliih land. of stretch into plowed dull, etrated the to which v. gray n. sands, uiaMaoioAi. oo., buffalo, we the Pullman Sleeping Cars run on marry? Claudine knew that beneath these roll down, continually filling began Suppose up the said these lines is patented, and cannot be Tha ONLY Tanseontlneatal Lint Paaalng slopes, over which resounded in the shaft. It has been only two :months. stillness of the evening the sonorous suddenly, becomin sad. meant-iate- r- used by any other Railway Company. IMreetly Throsh Haggard and grim, the workmen per- she,Ob, It Is the great Improvement of the age. Correspondence Solicited. Office two Doors East of I do not hurry you. I voices of the laborers urging on their sisted for a but soon they threw would Cosmopolitan Hotel. Try Hand be convinced. you?' oxen, lay immense quarries, corroding down their time, tools in despair, and the For further particulars apply to tha on and on In band Yes, she said, later. Claudine was The Only Line to Denver with No the earth and extending left dispersed. Thenceforth it was an understood nearest coupon ticket agent, or addres, finitely, seeming with their buttressed alone upon the ravaged ground, amid of Cars, and with only cleared Change between them, upon which their Alex. Mitchel, Commercial Agent like the up suddenly galleries, thing of the abortive labors, ar lhaM put up bp more and more, ac- 262 S. Main St., Salt Lake City, Utah some hurried city; and thither the results of ruins thoughts tocentereddead broken, her-tinert, feeling only one desire cording D. M. FERRY & CO. tf. in of the search her her only a friendly went, One Change to Chicago. husband. thoughts within wish that she Who u th. Largtit She saw him, young like her- dead memory, a feeling of gratitude. They world. Scadamcn ia the J. Q. Davis is prepared to file and self, and very handsome, perched on began to make plans. They wandered D.M.FTfcCos Claudine, whispered a CURRENT TUTS TABLE. saws,hollowgrind raisors and IM. u&JLfo some high scaffolding, toiling at the near her. about in their accustomed walks with rehandlescisors Abbot putr ouijx Beautifully IIImtrMed. IioaipdN and everything in that and sharpen soon, of manners of lovers; in the the open lamps trembling light quarry, one of She the recognized fine line quarryenthat requires edge. Call at that looked like stars, amid the con- men; she knew that his name was Pier- upon the hillside tomb, amid the was No. 196 Cor. F and 6th streets Proyo. Oar iSo will be mailed FR EB to all of the re, and remembered of the EETect from and After Hay. 4, 1 monotonous and flowers, In laughter tinual dripping twining seen him and to last leuon'a cua having tf water; but now, his labor ended he de- at work with the others, S33IIM3ST3 OKIAAfI 33033(1- toaien. it is better lhaa ever. lie showed heard and then kisses. then bis scended and tools, pemm gtiet Carden, Flower arranged his callous her his soiled TRAINS, hands, doth or Field Efc.DSshould send fork. CHAPTER IV. OVER TIIE RIO GRANDE. very quickly, thinking of her and im- ing: and suddenly, before fie had spot No. 4. No.S D. M. FERRY A CO. came through en, as she saw the look ef he for her kisses, patient b sauiqaBW Vail Atlantia sadAtlantic MICH. DETROIT, Kzpreu gentle jo One evening they went among the L Oirden 5:40 p.m. the dark passages where the trucks had ness which he gave her, she burst into rocks loosened by the disaster. There 9:80 n.m. A Scednle of Kates to Eaitora 7:06 p.m. had dug ruts in the mud. Ar. Salt Lake 10:46 n.m. a fit of tears. in the gentle warmth of the twilight, 7:15 p.m. 10:55 n.m. " I gaudy sashes, 9JJU03 to Quarrymen wearing belie knelt finding say, 9:14 p.m. with nothing of 12:26 a. m. Ar. Proro. Potato, slow reverie In suioojsdiug pun 0DHJQ their peasants, they jackets thrown over their shouldside her, allowing her to weep, only looked .m. Lv. 12:46a. m. below trees the at the a in through to were 4:35 a. m. ers, appear, Ar. Green Ulver... 9:60 a.m. With its new appointments and beginning the young womens hand the glittering of a stream, and farther on 4:46 n. m. series of groups, aloug the white road. pressing 7:10 a,m. hr broad gauge facilities the Rio Grande road and white of 6:06a. m. Ar. Pueblo the JrtJO a. m. Their voices rose, sometimes in song-voic- es tighter at each sob, with an expression at the windings Western li. It. offers the best induce- or anguish on her face. 7:16 p.m. 7:46 a.m. Arjknrer the surrounding bills that inclosed meats like waves of sunto travlers going east from Utah vibrating she became calm. She Gradually laa them in a vast amphitheater. as rough as the surrounding heard him Baying things, the and and that, too. besides the maglight points TRAINS. Suddenly a strange noise startled nificent scenic country. Incessantly the procession of which escaped her, leaving meaning grandeur of the route. her was beneath in the only them. It ground 3. Ne. T3 No. 1. The Ku Grande Western is now lengthened. sensation of a vague aud gentle them, like the stirring of a beast at the Paciflo Vail. PaclOeKxpreM. to points east as folone Claudine recognized the murmur that lulled her into childlike the bottom of a hole. tickets One selling by over bent They 8:00a.m. 8:00p. m more docility. And she suffered herself to be Lv. Denver.. -12:40a. m. sunburned faces as they grew of a crevice, and there the lows: a.m. the ...... 1:30 edge i,y . Pueblo.River. man did her 1st. class limited fare, Provo to MissBut more distinct. led To core BiUonanaaa, Sick Headache, almost and 11:45 0:50 a.m. full away, unconscious, p.m. to more seemed he, them noise Ar. Green distinct, 11:66 p. m. not ouri River, $36.00. and suddenly, as she of nrecautiens and attentions, address- like the 10:10a.m. Lt. Malaria, Uvar Complaints, taka 0:66 a. m. was yet appear, with her desperate clambering of a 4:50 p.m. look ing her in caressing tones, as inx iixta Ar. Provo.... . . . . 2nd class fare.Provo to Misssharpest the safe and certain remedy. examining m. a. narrow ditch. a 7:16 At man first m. 6.16 in though ......... 6:66 p. they ouri River,limited Lr. on $26.00. the biilside, an were furthest a. the she m 8:60 groups invalid, from time while, un of were transfixed by fear the p.m. Ar. Salt Lake.... 9:06 a. m, whose contour seemed to sink, a cloud to time also, she 1st. class limited fare Provo to .... 7KHp,m. Lt. stopped to heave long I known, then at the same time the 10:30 a.m. or 8:30 p. m. $43.00. Ar. Ofden. ....... dust shot up, high and enormous, sighs that suddenly broke in to tears, Chicago, e them-thsame struck thought 2nd. class limited fare Provo to buried casting a vast shadow. The quarrymen fter which her head would drop upon Inf t.h thought LOCAL TRAINS. quarryn $30.00. stoned short in the road; then they the man's shoulder. From the bottom an appeal rose, far Chicago, limited fare. Prove to St. 1st. class ran back, and at the same time, with BINGHAV AND WASATCH. a away veiled, almost breath. CHAPTER III. of all the neighboring terLouis, via Council Bluffs, $43.00. Vao the SMALL Minn (40 little Beam to the settling he! a. hissed is m.. her knees 9:06 m.. 8:30 a. Claudine, It Take Salt Leave City 2nd. class limited fare, Provo to St. beetle). Thit ana thi most comtmmimmt. ritory, a tremendlons explosion burst Days passed The quarrvman was trembling 7:06 p.m.. arrive Oyden 9:U0a. m lMp.Di., Cow mil via Council Bluffs, $80.00. Lonli, 6:40 p. m 8:30 p. m. Pullman Palace out like a peal of thunder and rolled ost 0:30a. m., dewas undiscoveraMe, as livid was it he dead, Pierre Prica efltfole fairly straigheither elec. Me. ptr Battle. and Buffet tleepinr-caron aU through train class 1st. limited fare, Provo to St. I had crashed The the the rocks. so by The dead clared, He This querry tened np. between ilirough valley. already Horton Kaolining chair 1care free Kansas via 7 City, $40.00. a was I 2. to auis, satisfaction in. fallen Claudine. far away, already disappeared In the KISSING "lit!-.thought Ogden and Provo on train and 2nd. class limited fare, Provo to St. uttered a cry and fell upm II In the long Idle hours In which these abyss of irremediable And thus things! J. II. BENNETT, theClaudinewith D. C. DODGE, arms outstreched. road, 99 things were talked over the listened was their love to be broken the future Louis, via Kansas City, $30.00. Gen. Frt.A Paw Gen. Provo Meat Market WHAT ONE WOMANS PASSION DID. REAL Walter cox, - Proprietor. handle and and Secry. ESTATE parcels y Apparently Minutes Provo Marble Co., C. S. Rasmussen, THE HARNESSMAKER! Lorenzo Thomas, Morale Tailor. logaM g. HolpaWay, I 1 ueni,"v im-wat- sr Ieal Estate Bought FOR MEN ONLY! ittas?! Crnice Business Property . - Bold Billing Lots. C ata OLD RESIDENT IN PROVO SALT LAKE CITY. RESr&itRZ tsaa anx si naoNis anx naaisaKaa trt ffuor suouxoj "MOOXS SIH 3NIINVX3 QNV 11VO he I SEEratarAL applic-mta- , -- Ev-c- ry BAST-BOUN- D m aun u saiueo (oaojj jaajjg W1S8T-BOUN- D i Conetl-patlo- o, ITtOTTlT AA &X (9tU9UX9AOJdini 5B3)8,Jlt-rnv 11 I BILE BEANS aujgoBjg Am. "T"? JtSiSnnwm taag jafiuig e ! Manager. it -- ..vISffa 3HJ; ATATO JsilO |