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Show ti J i laid down the tiixm 77T I fl '"VTTQ iwhleh h bad T"V T TV P t Uij Sti j hemlock block, Jia look cflMdi xsr vr .1868. I860."- -' icco. ronnissioiPimciiAsiKe 'door-l- a toh I 1S4V4. vi April 17, u i: ' straw pile he CrCO)jQ cloielj: then from t (i tuM .1 borrowed nis only blanket; Uus he fold d ed over of window hit the eky ' ' THE BEG QAU'S VICTORY. THE home. ' door he Along the lower edge of the f .vt up the straw that aerred him "A of poshed India . map the hang against both aa barrier and bed; then listening .whlte-washewall, and neatly opposite for r GEO. CROWYW & Co. a few znement. as if In doubt a profile picture of the merchant in his whether to proceed, he took, up the book i younger days. been made of 'One day, Robert Illtterbone was busy as carefully as It it had his knees near knelt down upon writing In hUodce until quite late at glass, centre of his the A NNOUNCE to the Public that Mr. FRED f: rough plank floor, the nlghL finishing hU Labors at the desk, beggar boy's domain, A T. PKRRI3, of the firm, win again atari f be and oat spread he at length drew a stool toward the fore him In East, early this Spring, to renew oar mock of. the fire light glare, the gift Uooas ana Purchase on Commission hearth, and sat down to rttt before the' of chance, the ten bank notes that told fire. oak log bright, . f was J he worth ten thousand him that i t blazing lit State Bead Hair BleeK Xertta ef Emt- - GEORGE Q. CANNON, Editor. he KTtlTS TlTmbermTrlnu 'as h placed them Jik. a First, Machinery pf every, description srmtlem Snare, aloud the thoughU that filled his mind ! P001?, lnI u$ai Vc"u .ther and which seemed to trouble him. turnpaueu unm wiui aim nanas, mea as or orer ed them took them if to WILL FUItCHABR ALL KINDS OF WAQOKD, up soon vacat shall What forever. to Contract for BUILDING and Pioneer Paper of the Rocky Mountain Country, place I feel to balanced ARB prepared the for him their heft, they 'it work: to the beet and will become of him I know not. aa cheap as the cheapest. equal LLsTint years of want and sorrow that wnen I am rone. Tne wealtn I nave many not have been explained to him A grienllural Implements Stoves, saved by years of toil will soon melt could tons. he Next laid them the by upon In the sunshine of his away spendthrift and General Family Supplies. Ob! how I wish It bad floor inInthree rows of three, with . one wayofllvinr. TOTE r This alone advance. their plan been mr lot to leave a prudent represen to seemed him best, for they thus ; tative oeitina to proa t by wnat l nave looked likeplease Information and Circulars given on sppllea-some or mailed to any address. army to tlon grand marching and Rut thereon. Improve done, ,4'. do; Labor onward led on by some Special attention given to procuring the name of Illtterbone. at my death. victoriously uses to the of 8avln the; Machinery adapted OF THE LATEST IMPROVEMENTS. which can not be far distant, will be brave commander. Tbcs he eat until people. come worthless, and the old signboard the fire grew dim. lie had usually! lovea tne darkness of nls room, for then change from an emblem of activity to a he but now he hated its advance, Sole Agents in llah Territory for Idleness of and inactivity.! ut andslept; ' symbol to drive It back. Lifting resolved "As the fire burned low, and began to We keep constantly on band and Make to orBlandy's Bteam Baw Mills end Engines.'. flash and sparkle in the aahee, the old the hemlock block, his only chair, from John T. Noyes Improved Turbine Wheels, der, at the Shortest Notice, DOORS, BASH, HAS AITthe hearth, it on the fire and merchant roeo ur from his hard seat, fanned BLINDS, MOULDINGS, Etc, Etc Portable Grist Mills, French Barrs, It with his breath until It sent and approaching the desk, stoeped down Wood.s Prize Medal Mowers and Reapers. a brilliant flame that and took from the shelf beneath it an up the chimney Co.s Wood Working Machinery, ' Fay old book, dusty and dark 'with use and made the room as light as day. then S3- - TERMS to SUIT CUSTOMERS. Mendenhall Looms, . folding his arms, he walked xound and Extensive and Increasing Circulation1 age. Blackwood A Wilson's Hand Spinning Machforround the emblems of his to seat his he precious the fire, by 'Returning ine, patented September 2i, 1867, spins ordinary dlOfcly drew from his Kolls six times faster than the common a package of tune with all the dignity of a king; and Wheel, when tired of this, again bent down and etc., etc notes on the Rank of Kngland. Klc, Kir., Oar present 8took of Dry Goods. Groceries. best he should enloy the AII AS A the old philosophy, the imagined how Openingwith Hardware, 4c will be closed ont for Cash and the comforts thousand bepleasures, it merchant, great care, placed Produce, on as ADVANTAGEOUS TERMS AS tween its leaves ten of the notes. With could shower around him. Ily turns he. ANYADVERTIHED. Call and enquire, i the last note in his hand, he went to laughed and cried; became lost to every-thlrjff about him. or felt tho lor that MEDIUM j NEWSPAPER AND ADVERTISING the desk and wrote thereon (i EO. CRONYN A Co. swelled his brain and the heart, mighty If all the rest have gooe away. fact that he wai no longer jtooe, No tongsr bend thy stepn astray. Rut, in the midst of all this, there Then, placing It In the old Look, the came into his mind a sudden realization Has already gained great popularity. merchant retortjeU it to Jta ! to hurled he that castle had previous e every built, beneath-thtime. place oq the shelf crushed every gilded hope, and worn desk; then, as he preparsd to atoms, his brain the simple truth, t rang through leare the ofllce.he murmureU to htmseir. and made histonfrue speak out a single to cast ofT In words the thoughts sentence, strlrln; with honesty: spangled that seemed a burden to his mind: t not miner9 AND FRKJUHT TIIK HAMF. TO THIS CITY "It :o:- is Robert wild: he seems to aYes, To be contin ucrt. see no value Ja cold but the pleasure it MT9 CBM,PMJT VOJT.SIJS - ON TIIE AIOST will buj; hs feels In prison when with ij Full Telegraph Reports, in these walIs,oren for one dsy. T Tear "Did you ever go to evening parties?" ' Reliable Local Items, the future; in it I see hsxrests of sorCorrespondence, (Home and Foreign.) row for mr son. Itmsjr bo that when but now I am cured." J'ilow And Educational, Agricultural, said KirttVoctl so," Stabts'& Messrs. he needs the most; the old phllosonnr I, anxious to learn his experience. t Railway and Domestic News, wua um uio iv uuu tjwu; mo may 11. said Tom, And, once a week,' feelingly. REASONABLE TERLIS! wentyto onV some years back, Discourses and of the First Presidency nd of Ih "I TITE AHE JSONV MANUFACTURIHQ, IN b '3 luuujju anew, ' uiu courfell In love a beautiful with Twelve I girl, , If Apostles. , Wn.C1iUr Willi TlUi, should he fall. There It must remain. ted like a and had her I trump, thought ProTldsace, la time, will restorolLlf ST. LOUIS STAMPING COMPANY when she eloped with a tailor. . I so iDienueu, to his care; and if then In sure, robwore f new the I vengeance. patronized OppotUs Salt Lake House, ; nsed, sare him from want.' j A line of TINNED and POLISHED a ber and ordered of full my happiness, I MWlth these words uttered. the old expense. I struck FOIt A LI. WHO Wir.I, FAVOR THKM WITH WROUGHT IKON WAKE, suitable aliks or regardless of most merchant cast a dish of water" on 'the suit, vital Dart. I the tailor in his THK smouldering Are placed, tho hour-glasnever those infernal but that bill; ORDEKk TIIEIK ineU the fastened clothespaid upon toe desk; -j doors and windows, turned the key, and tunes. were the cause of all my mlsforIn wife present I captivated, my left his ofilce, nerer moro to return. SALT I.AKK CITY llhierh9 or Camp Use. them. She told me so. But I'm bound: "That nlsht, in hi sleep, calmly and to that tailor. I'll leave And take pleasure in calling the attention of without pain, died Itobert llltterhont. himgeta even with Stove, Hardware and general dealers to tbe legacy, on condition that he mar-- 1 XSX- desirable qualities of this NEW WAKK, Hit long experience they have had many or trade, but of UTILITY, not only as an article It was near the Kast River, at that ries my widow.' V.! as It NEATNESS, CONVEclasses to combining does, business cannot that the secure. in this clustered. period, poorer fail care of HAVING LA NIENCE the BOlt In and There, then, nsed to stand, not far from utensils that are In every day ose. In tbe most Are appointed Agents for the Sale of the Justly to than a liberal portion of the the foot of Wall street, aa old building of all HOUSEHOLD DEPARTImportant MENTS. We desire and request every houseknown as The Block.' In this-ol(Published every Tuesday and Saturday.) keeper to see our TEA KETTLES, SAUCE public, patronage. rookery lived many poor people; in PANS, DIPPERS. DISH PANS, WASH BASINS, POLISHED FRY and STEW PANS, as we are fact, swarmsd It when all were home. sure tbey have only to be seen to be appreciIn one of the garret rooms, up under the S widely circulated throughout the City and . ated. ti tbe Territory, and has advanor parts ox one CELEB ItA TED DESERET MILL - ailwhich very eaves, lived or hid away, at times. are articles made of tbe Many entirely commend It to all who desire to tages a homeless and nameless waif. , .Had the process piece oi wrought Iron which, during get the news ortener than once a week. of manufacture, receives several coating of ur.r. this curious mortal specimen been asked am ai.L block tin; this leaves a surface, when finished, thfj at nis axe. or rrora wneace lie came, or and entirely perfectly smooth, easily kept clean rust. The cost Is bat little protected ! ! ! against why he ever had being, he could not for more than common tin ware, and every article his life have told. will do ten times the service. The shape enThe dwellers In "Tho Block' had so as ables us u pack the various sites In nests to occupy but little space, and being but a little each, in turn, given him for years from heavier than tinware, the cost of transportation their scanty store, and allowed him to EXCHANGE BUILDINGS. conis very small. At present oar assortment keep his hiding place beneath the raf sists In part of ; ten. THE DESERET NEWS, TEA KETTLES, CAMP KETTLES. The clothes he wore, and the cover MESS PANS. DISH PANS. SAUCE PANS. lug that kept him warm In winter in his DISH KETTLES, FRY PANS, nest of straw, upon the hard floor, he Manufactured at President YOUNG'S had got by earnest begging. From the LADLES. &C. Where they will be pleased to answer DIPPERS, iO, sailors he had learned to read and write XT WEEKLY, now preparing a new Catalogue and are catches of several languages. Once about purchases. Price List, and believe Store and Hardware any enquiries Dealers will find it to their Interest to send for told, he never forgot; therefore, with AT MY SADDLE AXD UADNESS n copy of each before purchasing elsewhere. such a memory at his command, became coTTorx rzLCTOULzr. ' as he gradually grew older, a favorite ADDJZESi ... Manufactory, 2ci &uth Street t EstablisUetl June 1C50, among those who, from time to time MANUFACTURING EXCELSIOR COMPANY, sent him about the town on errands of trust. Yet, he was very poor, and often ST. LOUIS, MO. suffered for necessities beyond his pow Sold by Stove Dealers and Merchants generally. whleb I will PAT the JtlfilirST Is published every Wednesday, and er to oc tain. dlMttm 1IARXEX miCE la RIDDLX, "lie had often pvueu, when very small, before the door of Robert latter . LEATHER and CAKIf This Yarn Is universally acknowledged to be bone, tempted to ask from the kind f ADVKRTISKMKKT.) the best article In the Market, and of full Kai THE LAKC3ST CinCUIi-TIOhearted merchant, employ: but when ANY PAPER. IX THE ROCKY weight, and can be furnished to the order of he had fully rvsoived, one look at his & AHEAD. BUCK WRIGHT Merchants Wholesale. Citizens," and MOTJXTAIX REGION. He his mind.. ragged clothing changed :tv Sr v. had heard of the old merchant's death: seen As may be by the following article, he had also heard that the young owner which we copy from the New Orleans Times of Parties residing In Sanpete and Juab Conn Iof the establishment, by sumptuous llv loth lnsL, Buck A Wright have borne off the ties can obtain the .Yarn at Fort Birch Mill, lost his contains a summary of the News of the lnr and inattention, had nearly highest premium in the stove . line at the Nephl, for wheat or Cash. Ix Week, Telegraphic. Local, MiscellaneouM. men. business were made entries Six with New Orleans Fair. standing among ana twmeBuo rorei ga News, .and Kditorlal One bitter cold day In winter, the Duck's llrllllant," away ahead of the heap. Articles upon transpiring events, and is in T. General BTHCIL Agent, unknown of 'the block,' chilled and every particular The great stove trial was resumed yesterday 1 at 12 o.elock, before a largely Increased crowd hunacry, paused before the store of Rob Utah. Washington over the day preceding. The utmost good huert Illtterbone, Jr., linally entered, and mor seemed to prevail, both among the exhibit- A STANDARD HOUSEHOLD JOURNAL SC3EAT1S! asked for assistance, but was refused: ana spectators, ait or wnom seemea FURNITURE VARE ois ROOMS, Imbued with the good old P. K. principle begged for work, but was again denied: of "may the best stove win." Promptly to the pleaded for a few coins to buy bread; time the committee appeared on the Judges' to for for urged, something exchange ae Saunders, particularly, glowing with exstand, food. citement and responsibility. The entries were tbe same as at the previous trial, and the enAt last the heart of young Rltter- KART TF.MPI.K STHKET. Combined CireIatloa of (he three had not been charged. gineers i was bone rt f h touched, and taking from ten minutes to one tbe dram tapped, and At A Nil rapers eacu ireelc, ll.O00. i t. corner or tne much changed ana orna all lighted tip. 'Norton's Furnace, run by Mr. E. Wood Perry, led off In smoke, amid the mented ofilce, a bundle of old papers of the crowd and loud cries or MGo it, old cheers and books, handed them to the beggar, one." Charter Oak followed, and the rest gave with a few coins,, and told him to be vapor Immediately after..- - In four minutes, just ;. aIn i t 1 J lew-roofe- CARPENTERS " 1 U ' 1 1 tl I .ti Wt . , d, DESERET NEWS I - i t- A V , -- K ' a - lPn& SP"!"? J0. - -- MERGIIMDISE, - - - ; V 1 1 ! ; j i - he-place- i vtT coat-pock- t i et ' I i . j i ; DESERET MILL ! I on conmssioii, YARN COTTON ; i . .fHrTAr.?0? ; 1 ;1 I i : j , ...... . .1 t HOUSEHOLD, a re-ex- am NEWS. ; ; f SEOTI-WEEKIS- V d Hides! Hides!! f . A- . HIDES Cotton Yarn, W ANTED j " rr fir- X . if GARDEN TOOLS! 4 . -- - I . d2-- tf PRUniHG tnor-ougb- ly . . . t : ft 1 "l . is ' ..." . t . .. rooe That night, in his cheerless garret, the unknown sat on a block of wood . be-"fo- CABINET as tbey were (aa we might say- rounding the MAICER, stretch, )"Cotton Planf'poppedln bread; quarter all followed suit as quickly as though life depended on the iHsue, but buck's Brilliant had started fire with bread aire ly In the store. Then came the tug; the co Us' countenances 1st. glowed like the stoves, a perpt taal anapplng of and abutting doom rebounded over the opening arena. Stoves were coaxed and petted f "if as though they were patted, human beings. All seemed or confident winning, and tbe crowd enlivened the scene with numerous and encouroainr comments from time to time. Mr. Perry' OPTOSITR. THK TRKATRK, efforts seeming to be the greatest favored. one "Cotton Plant At twenty minutes threw open Its throttlepast valves and announced .1, that It. wanted no more fuel. All the others and dark." As the time "bat for the up" bread to"keeping be baked approached, excite on hand FOR BALK an constantly ment had Increased to a baking heat, both K eepe or sortmeni within and without the arena. At last Peerless turned out It bread In 42 minutes; Norton's Furnace followed suit. In 4215; Cotton next. In 43. then Charter Oak. in 4&2 then Plant Good Hamarltan. 41:30. and lastly liuck'a Brilliant, In 47. The grand rosuit of the trial was as follows: Morton's Furnace, E. Wood Perrx. bread welshed 7 lbs 3 ok burned fnel 1A lb Charter Oak, lUre Bro. A Co., bread weighed 7 lbs 4 ots burned fuel 6 lbs. Peerless, Carapmsn A Co., bread weighed 7 lbs 4 r oc burned fuel e?i lbs. , "! Of the Most Approyed styles, and of tbe Best Good emarltan.- - bread weighed 7 lbsC8 at Quality, Greatly : avsa surs f , 3 UUUUUsH Levi ANayra, bread welthed71bs uottoni'iant. 1 ok; bn rned fuel. 7 fibs.' Bnck'a Brilliant, Buck A ftright, bread weighed 7 lbs 4 ojc burned fuel. 8U . t lbs. At Ik MniliilAii Af th IH.I . Y a taken charge of the Awarding Committee an hour, and locked up forby at the of which it was all eaten by them, inexpiration accordance with their duty, and the gold medal awarded for best wood stoves to Buck A Wright, of Bt. Louis, TCA&13 to euit reopfe'g Clrcanutaacee. honorable mention being made of the Peerless. A Co. New Orleans Campxaan Timet, Jao, tik W9-- 1 U14 A stf-i-d - . re his hearthstone fire,' and by its feeble light turned over, one by one, the pages of an old philosophy, dis uujty covered in the paekageof worthless pa-naa received mat day j from Sra ne Ritterbone. : Thanks his FRIEMm tot their liberal TA- . ViAll at once he started up from his seat TRONAOE, ana b to snnonnce that he lias a and let the old book fall from his hands amoont f .Grasping firmly In one hand airmail largs square slip of pa per, he knelt down close to the fire, and with his eyes fixed upon the paper, read aloud: 'One thousand pound note on the Bank of Kng- HENRY, DINWOODEY FAR,MI.N,.G - i -- f land WlidJy he grasped the old book again,turnlngj as he nervously aad, turned over page after page, his eyes sparkled brighter than hie damp wood fire. Again he started, even Constantly on hand. from head to foot, for from thetrembled, t book he aw slide out, and down upon the black and dingy hearth, nine more notes, ex- All goets tcarranted to instrre satitfaction like the one he held In actly his hand, round which his crumpled fingers, with a vice-lik-e clutch, were fixed. Taking the notes from the hearth onnot 1"bosptlt nu.rD. where they had fallen, he gave each a hurried look, strain put them in the old book, which done, he threw his HtUe stock of fuel upon the fire, and soon his Tbe UndrUVer,t Department it alto Suitably retreat was illuminated In every corner by the blazing hearth. Once more opening the old book, IMPLEMENTS AT FDnniTDnn 4 r-- J asv-v- A TERMS FOB THE DAILYi i rv One COpyi nnyer I ' T,, . ',. months.. i TERMS FOR THE One copy, one ' I.. ("-- . .110 three months,. " SEMI-WEEKL- ye-r.- t. Y w . ihi Mts 00, j six months... tnree jnonths,,. 3 00 ' TERMS FOR TH E WEEKLY 1 4 One copy, one year,. aix months,. three months, 3 ftl 2 0 1 f- ANGUS M, CANNON, General Business Agent. r. s EXCHANGE niJIXDINGS. t ; THJB t HEWS JOB PR1I1TIIIG '11 OFFICE recenUy received large additions' HAVING nrevlouslv extensive Ktrvt. im now one of the most complete In the West, and has superior facilities for the execution of all kinds of BOOH and JOB POINTING: with Neatness and DespaUhf and for Promptness and Price sa.UJeUen wiU be guaranteed. - . |