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Show DESEBET EVENING NES. April IS, THE BEG 0 ATI'S VICTORY. ''. i' Concluded,) was and has ever been tho foundation of all my success In life and la y the germ of all I hope for In a fature behold. I must soon from that day I saw one week Just Carlane placed In hla silent tomb at Turleytown. When T had rrs Dared to leave forever and the pleasant halls of ATon Orchard, was about to depart with few momentoes '4 to-da- house-keep- GEO. CRONYN & Co. I i of Joy on hi countenance, returned last Carlane had written, and which each note to tho Uusty pages of tba old Informed me that his last act in life had Philosophy, moved Lack the straw to been, to make me the recipient of all Its usual corner, took down his blanket, his wealth. It was his earnest Wish folded it close around him, and laid that life Its benefits I should as together we had flamed In down npon the traw to sleep, with hi enjoy, during head resting upon the old book for a years before, in the bright sunshine of in his utter Avon Orchard, amid the Blue Hills of pillow, feeliu tohappy even escape the pain temp Turleytown." New York Dispatch, poverty, thu tatlon had lntllcted; felt freo azain from the harrowing his Inmost feelings had GIANT PIIANT0M8 ON THE BAT-Tlibeen iubjected to by the sudden dis WILL PURCHASE ALL KINDS OP GROUND OF NA8IIVILLE. covery, "For years he had hoped for a bright Most of our readers know the location to come, when some friendly hand day d hills rendered so or kind event should place him above of three the lata war lying the of, sunshine safe the ravages in by ' poverty's darkness, ' between the Charlotte pike and the of simple comfort. 'Ilke a thunderbolt, wealth a tre- river, in sight of and some two miles mendous fortunehad slipped Into his distant from the capltol. The outer possession, had come without an effort lines of the Federal works may still be on hU part to. gain it. And though at seen along their sides and crests, but first it dazzled, at last it pierced him there are no bouses, trees or fences, to ' with bitter monotony of pains. Like a happy Hum- further break the dull one who Is demer rain upon a scared foliagv, came their outlines. any justice to hU side, and over tho tattered sirous of witnessing a startling natural garments of the beggar cast a mantle of phenomenon, which throws the mirage of and the safety, that filled his very soul with Joy of tho plains, and made him live ai;ain. Thus libera- the Scottish coast entirely in the shade, ted from the spell of curious iuflutnee, ascend the central mound in a direct tha beggar went to sleep poorer than line from the city, on any clear day, before, for In the ashes of the hearth, about an hour by sun. "When half Way up the declivity he will see other hills, ruined, lay his hemlock block. "Those who passed the warehouse of palpable even to grass clumps and little Robert 111 tter boor, Jr., on the day fol- stones gradually rising In the air, belowing that on which the young mer- yond the ones he Is ascending. If he chant had sent from his ofilee tho beg- pauses, these huge phantoms remain gar with the package of books and old stationary; if he advances they continue ! papers, observed that upon the door a to rise oerore mm, until witnin a iew -notice like the following had been yards of thelntrenchments, when they like placed: 'Closed until further ordcrg.' suddenly vanish into view. How long Tne wooden shatter were left up dur- scenes in a dissolving nothlngriess, and. on, . Rroadway a report this strange freak of mist and sunlight ing the . day.1.1 . has held court near us, It li Impossible ' les bankrupt.' to say, for except some superstitious J, 'That night tho youns merchant sat whisperings of negroes, nothing has by his mother' side in the parlor of lecn definitely known until within the his home in Greenwich street, uuhappy, scientific wherefores of past week. Thewe will not pretend to the foregoing disconsolate, rained. at trust that somo of AND FIIKKHIT TUB HAMK TO THIS CITY reckless but inattenand present, give tionliy to business,speculation his father's fortune had our professors and s a vans will, in a few escaped him, and by order of his many dass, lay before us a thorough explana OS THK MOST tU WI'II'KCOWU liOU39 OI Itil- - tion of this new wonder. TXahvlUe terbone was closed. Litoii. ven his mother, by his extravagant The question of substituting iron cars course, was now, in her old age, homeless, and before them lay a dark future. in lieu or wooUen ones, upon tne eastern ueToiu ot means to live upon, forme railways, is being again discussed by first time Robert Rlttcrbone began to some of the eastern Anything REASONABLE TERMS! think ftr the 11 rat time saw himself as to lessen the perils jvapers. of railroad riding he was, anil keenly repented for the will be hailed with Joy by the traveling that moment and forever, to labor and public. to wait. First thunder with electric A negro gang In Vlcksburg recently : flashes of pains real, then the calm beexhumed bodies from the Jewish gravehind the departing storm. Rising from yard at that place, and cut ofT the lingers FOR ALL WHO WILL FAVOR Til KM WITH his seat, he threw his arms about his of the corpses for the sake of the rings THEIR ORDF.KH. aged parent's neck, and went. they wore. trust in Providence. t my son, "Hope, will provide,' sorrowfully returned He Borne Germans from Ohio, who have the calm and resigned matron of many lately been at work in Kentucky, are years. and express their determiAt that very moment a loud knock- disgusted to nation "go back to America." Egi. The long experience they hatv had ing at the front door caused the young in thi busincM cannot fail to secure bankrupt to leave his mother's side and answer the call. As he opened the door to them a liberal portion of the he saw the beggar of the previous day, and was near the ioor closing jniblic patronage. without asking what was wanted,again, but a request from the unknown prevented him. Robert RItterbone, I Uh to speak to " ' A ITNOUI7CE Machinery of every State Itoad, Hair Bloelc North ef description, gration Square, K i ; AgricTxItornl Implements, Stoves, and General Family Supplies. TUX Information and Circulars given on applies-- , tlon or mailed to any addre. Special attenUon Klven to procnrlng Labor Bavins: Machinery adapted to the uses: or the people. ; ! 1 Sole Agents in Utah Territory for mandys Steam Saw Mills and Engines, Portable : , '. ! Wheels, Wood.s Prize Medal Mowers and Ilea per. Fay St Co.'s Wood Working Machinery, ! ! Improved Tnrblne Nor' OrUt Mills, French Barrs, Jobn T" - We keep constantly on hand and Make to at the Shortest Notice; DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, MOULDINGS. Etc, Etc or-de- r, DESERET MILL OEO. CUONYN A Co. I HIDES CALL AM KEF. Til KM AT ! ! ! swered me Deggar. "Then without Invitation, the unknown followed tho steps of Robert EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, RItterbone Into the parlor, even moved centre table up to the richly-carve- d and putting thereon the old Philosophy that had been given him the day before, to the great aatanl&hnient of mother and son, said: Where they will be pleased to answer "This old book. Mr. Ritterbone, I do not want, it can do me no good. I canany enqn ries about purchases. not sell It cm it fj, I would not If I could: AT MY SAI)dk AXD IIAKNESS with the rest you gave me 1 purchased South, i,'freeft Manufactory, bread, and thank you for them. This book must be of great value to yon aud Its loss would effect you greatly, therefore, I have brought It back." I 'Leave this house, beggar, and take For nhlch I will VXY the IIKJIIFST f the old traah with you, how daro you f rnicn in naddles, iiarxisjs thus Intrude,' said the young merchant, excitedly. LEATHER nl CMlf. take this and leave us 'Stay, Robert, poor boy, we thank you for such thoughtrutness,'exclalmcd the old lady, handing tho unknownIx-- a few silver she had. coins, undoubtedly tho no. I cannot take unless you It 'No, will receive in return, these rxtnera. which I found last night in this old book," said the beggar, taking from the Philosophy the crumpled note and placing them In his kind apprcclator's hand. 'O, Robert, my boy, for Heaven's UG sake, on your kncv before this inuoccnt FURNITURE WARE ROOMS, for thank this unknown, Him, by most noble honesty we are saved,"boy's and helplesa the poor woman sank down upon the lloor overpowered "My fatrwr's writing as I live ."ex F.AST TKMPI.K STRF.frT. claimed Robert RItterbone, us he stood ,1 ANU by the table an hour later, nnd examined one by oue the ten bank notes. aud he gave her the Mother, see was written: note on whichthis,' WANTED i ' .j : - HAS AW -- . - ..i , ! ! 7 J . . i Extensive and Increasing Circulation Ann as a NEWSPAPER AND ADVERTISING MEDIUM Has already gained great popularity. :o:- - ITS CBLUMJS'B Full Telegraph Reports, Reliable Local Items,' Messrs Siu libs & li irk wood AltK NOW WE CONNECTION MANUFACTU1UKO, WITH THE IN COJTtIJ i ' Correspondence, (Home and Foreign,; And Educational, Agricultural, Railway and Domestic News, And, once a week, Dlsconrsss of the First Presidency and of tu Twelve. Apostles. ! ST. LOUIS STAMPING COMPANY A new line of TINNED and POLISHED WROUGHT IRON WARE, suitable alike for HO US EH OLD, ' Hitters' or Camp Use. Oppotite Srtlt Ixike House, TH SALT I AK K And tnke pleasure In calllne the attention of Stove, Hardware and general dealers to the many desirable qualities of this NEW WARE, not only as an article of trnde, but of UTILITY, combining as It does, NEATNESS, CONVENIENCE and LABOR SAVING In the care of utensiU thatorare In every day use, in the most Are appointed Agnit all HOUSEHOLD DEPARTImportant MENTS. We desire and rqnest every houseto we our TEA KETTLES, SAUCE V u Trrrr,TTa iiroirniva tkeeper wiunniurNa roLlHUED FRY and 8TEW PANS, as we are ! sore .they have only to bo seen to besppreel- - i aiea. Many of the articles are made entirely of one CELFsBRA TED piece oi wrougb t Iron which, d url n g the process of manufacture, receives several coatings of block tin; this leaves a surface, when finished, clean and entirely perfectly smooth, easily The cost Is but rust. kept little protected against more than common tin ware, and every article will do ten times the service. The shape enso as ables us to pack the various sites in nests to occupy but little space, and being but a little heavier than tinware, the cost of transportation Is very small. At present our assortment consists In part of CITY DESERET NEWS, SCXSU-WEEBZ.- fr T, tho Sale of the Justly (Published every Tuesday and Saturday.) DESERET MILL widely circulated throughout the City anil IS all parts of the Territory, and has advan- tages which commend It to all who desire get the news oftener than once a week. i Cotton Yarn, THE DESERET NEWS, TEA KETTLES, CAMP KETTLES, MESS PANS. DISH PANS. SAUCE PANS. DISH KETTLES, FRY PANS, Manufactured at President YOUNG'S LADLES, DIPPERS, &Cf &C. We are now preparing a new Catalogno and Price List, and believe Stove and Hardware Dealers will find it to their interest to uend for a copy of each before purchasing elsewhere. WEEKLY. COTTON FACTORY. bCCELSIOR MANUFACTURING COMPANY, June 13th, 1850. Establiuheil ST. LOUJS, MO. k -- i YARN! COTTON , you.' - i "' I ; I have nothing for you and cannot see you, was the reply. You have lost, I have found; I must see you if but for a moment only, an mm mmm OF THE LATEST IMPROVEMENTS. S3- - TERMS to SUIT CUSTOMERS. "Mendcnhall Looms, Blackwood A Wilson's Iland Bplnnlnic Mach- . Ine, patented September 24, 187, spins ordinary d!01;ly 1 tolis nix times faster than the common Wheel, ' etc, etc. Our present Stock of Dry Good, Groceries, Hardware, Ac, will bo closed ont for Cash and Produce, on as ADVANTAGEOUS TERMS AS ANY ADVERTISED. Call and enquire. contiissioii, Hides! Hides!! Rocky Mountain Country, as cheap as the cheapest. Having:" liERCnAlISE, mist-visio- ns GEORGE Q. CANNON, Editor. Emi- to Contract for BUILDING and Pioneer Paper of the ARE prepared the work equal to the beet and bald-heade- on DESERET NEWS to the Publlo that Mr. "FRED t & AJtD i Uoods ana Purchase on Commission t - THE t. PEKRJS, of the firm, wUl again start Eaat, early till Spring, to renew oar btocs: of A -- 3t 1868. CARPENTERS !; i , 1850. ! er . B RO'S. SMITH COIHIISSIOS rmCHASIXG 1808. t "For a 'moment he hesitated yet of my departed tfriend, the. kind old gave me a little note, the only for moment; then with aaruiJe ! 1 .1 Sold by Stove Dealers and Merchants generally, Is published every Wednesday, and d 116:3m f II.E.BOWKIAG.I GARDEW TOOLS! t PRIKJI SHEARS! . ADVERTISEMENT. BUCK & WRIGHT AHEAD. As may be seen by the following article, which we copy from the New Orleans Timet ot Parties residing In Ban pete and Juab Conn-tie- s 15th Inst., Buck & Wright have borne off the can obtain the Yarn at Fort Birch Mill, highest premium tn the stove line at the Nepht, for Wheat or Cash. New Orleans Fair. Six entries were made with Rack's Brilliant," away ahead of the heap. JT. TtlXICII, General Agent, The great stove trial was resumed yesterday at 12 o.clock, before a largely increased crowd d2-- lf Washington Utah. over the day preceding. The utmost good humor seemed to prevail, both among the exhlblt-oi- s and spectators, all of whom seemed thoroughly Imbued with the good old 1. It. principle of "may the best stove win." Promptly to the time the committee appeared on the Judges' Ktand, Saunders, partlculariy, Klowlng with excitement and responsibility. The entries were the same as at the previous trial, andthen- mm dov ueeii cuargea. j gineers the drum tapped, and At ten minutes to one all lighted np. Norton's Furnace, run by Mr. E. Wood Terry, led off in smoke, amid the cheers of the crowd and loud cries of "Uo old one." Charter Oak followed, and the restit;gave vapor Immediately after. In four minutes, just as they were (as we might any rounding the slretch.)"Cotton Planf'popped in bread-al- l quarter followed suit as quickly as though life de Issue, butliuok's Brilliant bad pendedonthe started fire with bread airei- - ly in the stove. Then came the tug; the co ks' countenances 1st. aoxrni amtEirr, glowed like the stoves, a perpt tual snapping of and doors rebounded over the opening shutting arena. Stoves were coaxed and petted as though they were patted, human beings. All seemed confident of winniag, and the crowd enlivened the scene with numerous and comments from time to time. encouraging Mr. OPPOSITE, THE THEATRE, efforts seeming to be the greatest favored.Perry' At twenty minutes past one "Cotton Plant threw open Its throttle valves and that It wanted no more fuel. -All announced others "shut up" and "keeping dark."- Asthe the time for the bread to be baked approached, exciteconstantly on hand FOR SALE an as-ment had increased to a baking heat, both Keeps sortmtnt of within and without the arena. At last Peert less turned out Its bread In 42 minutes; Norton's Furnace followed suit. In 42:13; Cotton next, in 43. then Charter Oak. In 4&2j then plant Good ana jastiy uuck'a Brilliant. In iwnnian,4:ui 47. The grand result of the trial was as follows: Norton's Furnace, E. "Wood Perry, bread weighed 7 lbs S ok; burned fuel 7 Charter Oak. lUce, Bros. & Co., breadlbs. weighed 7 lbs 4 or; burned fuel 6 lbs. Peerless, Campman A Col, bread weighed 7 lbs 4 Of tho Most Approved Styles, and of the Best Good Bamaritftn.loread weighed 7 lbs 3 oz; burned fuel. 7U wmnd. Quality, at Greatly Cotton Plant, Levi A Navra. bread welched 7 ih 1 OC f- nil- 71 lha - bnmM " Boc'c & Wright, bread weighed B2ckJf.BrillUnt 4 or; burned 7 . lbs. At tae conclusion fuel, of the trial, the bread was taken charge of by the Awarding Committee n uonr, as tne expiration of ioreaten upall which It was them. In wlCn thalr datv.smd th by n vniri mt,i accordance best wood stoves to Buck. A Wright, of B' Louis, 9 TSRMS to Suit People's Clrcamslasioea.5 nonorable mention belntr m&dn nf tha If all the rest has fiown away. No longer tuy steps astray. FAR tad uO, Robert, what a lesson you must see visible in these word placed upon this note by your thoughtful father, do heed them, my son, and Robert, a heart such as this poor boy, our noble benefactor, truly possesses, Is seldom found, ThankS alPnXE2iT for tbrlr liberal he must and shall be well rewarded." orgs to annonnce thst he has a From that hour Robert Ritterbone large amoant of was a different rnntn HENRY DINWOODEY . ! m X j ? i i N G v I ill I L r. M E NT S, "Fifteen years later and the Ritter-bone- s had parted from earth, never to 4 return. Upon the swinging sign a new name had made its appearance Carlane &Co. As the adopted son of the benevolent Ritterbone family, the beggar boy changed with the night of years from an unknown waif Into one of the Constantly on. hand. most wealthy and successful merchants of the city. And though many years have passed away since he had to beg for his dally bread, never for one mogood icarranted to insure tathfaction ment has he regretted the resolution All f ' t " r h made in his lonely garret home: the de-"ii tVi I "AT FURIIITURE, - TT contains of the Xewfl of the JL Week, Tel esrramilc Local. Miscellaneous. Domestic and Foreign News, and Editorial Articles m npon transpiring events, and is every particular A STANDARD HOUSEHOLD JOURNAL. Combined Ciremlmtlon or the three rafters each week, ll.ooo. , CABINET MAKER, , , This Yarn is universally acknowledged to be the best article In the Market, and of full HAS HIE LARGEST CIRCULATION OF ANY PAPER IX THE ROCKY weight, and can be furnished to the order of Merchants and Citizens, Wholesale. MOUNTAIN REGIOX. TERMS FOR THE DAILYt ya,,.. ' One copy, one six months-- , .$10 09 . (Oil j three months, TERMS FOR THE One copy, one .. SEMI-WEEK- S3" i year,-- .. six months,. three montha, 5 (0 ,.. ... 3 00 tJ TERMS FOR THE WEEKLY One copy, one year,, 1 $5 six months,. three montha,.. ' 2 0) ANGUS M. CANNON, General Business Agent. TUX , luQ Oul I'mlOSO-'ph- y miuiumuuioroiore with 1U sentence le- to iu precious obdebs rnoiirTLT nixi:i. owner, tbut which, whenever re-- I gal xnembered. has seemed the greatest of hU .llfe, the of the humble beirsrar boy overtriumph a terrible temn. The Undertaker's Department is also Suitably tatlon to do wrong. Harry, my story Famished. has ended, and will only add 'that one I JSU act, If but an imperative duty to de, dUttl m 1c-to- ry 1 . -- J ti iwri... alio si n7lza a ir9i iiFivs WWW inn PRiiiTiiiG I I V Ilk II lllll I1IU nmn Ul IUb I recenUy received large addltlou HAVING previonaly extensive Btock, is now one of the most complete In the West, and has facilities for the execution of all kind superior of BOOK and JOB PRLNTINO vit2r21eatnesi and Despatch, amd for rroxaptotn snd met t&Cctien iriJl be traiuiteiL i . ' |