OCR Text |
Show Pr .01 W.' Lphre MA-CGid- Pi, 111, DEALERS IN the Merchandise- - General Deserted by her crew, she had become a derelict, and, drifting about ia hi r desolation, had faiien ia with another dereii"t as desolate as herself. The fai t tdat I was on hoard the b'purhawk did not, in my eyes, make that vessel any the less forsaken and forlorn. The coming of this steamer gate mo no comfort. Two derelicts, in their saddening effects upon the spirits, would be twice as bad as one, and, more than that, there was danger should a storm arise that they would dash into each other and both go to the bottom. Despairing as I had become, I did not want to go to the bottom, As I gazed upon the steamer I could see that 6he was gradually approaching me. Thera was a little breeze this morning, and so much of her hull stood out of the water that it uaught a good deal of the w ind. The Sparhawk, on the contrary, was but little affected by the breeze, for apart from the fact that the great sail kept her head always to the wind, she was heavily laden with sugar and molasses and sat deep in the water. The other was not coming directly towards me, but would prohably pass at a considerable distance. I did not at all desiro that she should come near the Sparhavik. Suddenly my heart gave a junlji. 1 could distinctly seo on the stern of the 6teamcr the flutter of something white. It was waved. Somebody must be waving it. Hitherto I had not thought of the spyglass, for with my naked eyes 1 could seo all that I cared to see of the vessel, but now I dashed below to get it. When Office. 1327., a Call. galina. - - ITtala. w &.wiiib. ; -- DEALER I- N- C.EEJ EIR A L MERCHANDISE. Sf Agent for Studebaker Bros. Wagons, Carriages and Carts. Agents for Amos Whitneys Steel Mowers and. Reapers. Post Office, - - Utah: Salina, , Surgeon of (.'u'litv (Juar in ptmliie I eVgrams wilt' onlvlean-- lien made or enJoised t n Peter son&Bkasoa DEALERS IN General Slereliandise, GROCEHIES, bv parties. iiPYHli.I'T. U1AU. U9 .,1. will I E N- FIRSTCLASS ACCOMMODATIONS Gits . . ere Cooper Wagon rnd the McCorniitkMachinerv. P.st Itr n nfvu.ugy ami Surgeonrv. W. V. Woodr'ng Lute of Kan-u- s Uitv ami graduate of an h o College, will, as heretofore, olort practice. D-- fr Hie Opposite e Ol-tf- By goods, Groceries, CLOTEINCf. SALIXA; i' tni: DRY gent5! W H. u. ti I'lr.uol and SURGEONS piIV'IfUNS U'. W, Ml. Faaliion I3azar. !) 1 run mere might, lie no need for a boat. I luli-- the inllui meof the gentle breeze, tue steamer w as bteadily draw ing nearer to the Sparuawk. Perhaps might they touch each other, liut this idea was soon dispelled, for I could see that the v ind would carry the steamer past me, although, perhaps, at no great distance. Then my hopes sprang back to the boat hanging from her davits. But before these hopes could take shape the woman and her glass died out of sight behind the rail of the steamer. Ia about a minute she reappeared, stood up erect, and applied a speaking trumpet to her mouth. It was possible that a bigh, shrill voice might have been heard from ono vessel to the other, "T ress!T rsss! ! I have a Fine Lot of Young smiJe Trees. Balm uf Gileail ami Bengal Poplar, which I will de- at liver rea-onah- order received . e I. ake, J M All pi ices. hv Charles Musig ile South of Funks Meriitig, Sanpete XEP1II Co., Utah. MAM'FACTCKERS AI..--0 OK BOOTS AND SHOES, BPUH.AIM CITY.UTAHi KESTAERAXT court dousk, Opposite LUMBER AND BUILDING CO., 3srimz3i. Heals 2"rts. and fii st class for Lodging. H. H HAWKINS PROP.. Accmnui-odatioL- S and after she has eaten something she may be stronger, and 1 will try to get her on deck." Brightened up when she knew I was near! That was gloriousi That brightened up creation. By this time I needed food also, but I did not remain below to eat it. I brought my breakfast on deck, keeping my eyes all the time fixed upon Bertha's JpSTOllice at Bench House. Manti steamer. The distance between us did not seem to have varied, now I longed WI'KK for a little breeze that might bring us nd Gentle Treatment Guaranteed together, Bertha was on that vessel y and to me; trusting, perhaps, entirely what could I do if some breeze did not bring us together. 1 looked about for something on which I might float to her; but if I made a raft I was not sure s that I could steer or propel it, and I might float away and become a third Once 1 thought of boldly derelict. springing into the water and swimming to her, but the distance was considerable, my swimming powers were only moderate, and there might be sharks. The risk was too great. But surely We Would come together. Even if no kind wind arose, there was that strange attraction which draws to each other the bubbles on a cup of tea. If bubbles, IlieLenlin Why not ships? Jewlery House, o It was not long before nearly one-ha- Provo, All Orders frciti the Smith of Mary Phillips appeared above Will AttenReeeiva Prompt Miss Nugent has come oil the raili Send Your Watcli to me tion. to see and. wants she she deck, criedj tor .Repairs. you. She can't stand up Very long be cause every thing is so sliding. UTAH. PKOVO, Before fay trembling lips could ffSiflO an answer She had bobbed Out of Sight, and presently reappeared supporting another persort, and that Other person was Bertha Nugent. I could discern her features perfectly. She was thinner and paler than wheh I EESTACEAXT, had last seen her, but her bedtity Has MftANNE & BUTTLER PR0PR1E JORS all there. The Satao smile which 1 bad Firt-cla'- -s Meals at All Hours. seen so often wa upon her face Ss Sho waved her handkerchief to tab. I waved my hat iii return, but 1 tried two of three times before I could speak loud enough for hef to hear fae; TheU I threw into my Words all the good Oheef and hope that I fcould: manti people She did not attempt id afiSWfer, but AND VACIMTY. smiled more brightly than before. Hef f will st ind the well known expression Seefa to indicate that, apart from the extraordinary pleasure of and .Morgan I Iiiihli touiiin meeting a friend on this waste of Waters, rata- the at station she was glad that I was that friend. seafor 00 or IS She cant Speak loud enough for Jflii of $..00 per to heaf her, called out Mary Phillips, son, at mV lull n, I will take in p i but she- sayS that how yo ti are here slid nt Hay. Grain, Lumber, Order thinks hvery thing will be all right: on General Merchandise More, etc She wants to know if foti Srd alone 08 Mmi'i A. II. Iak-on- -, to us. vour shin, and if Vou eah i But on my part my love lor liertha had grown day by day. Hating the city and even the country where I had seen her and loved her ani where now she LA was not, I traveled here and there, and InOfllc nxt door to 17. 8. I.uud Office. Suit during the winter went to the West dies. There 1 had remained until the Luke City, obtains patents for AfrieUrl, Jr. HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, Y, J. B. Stacey, Dontist WHOLESALE AM) RfcTAIL Vb ALFRS IN Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Pickets, WINDOW, DOORS, MOULDING and BLINDS. and all kinds of HKhT-CI.AS- Julius Jensen, 03 BUILDUP EQ71TEIPL. We carry the Largest Stock The people of the south will Doors, Windows, Etc . from Promptly attended to. Ollice C. and D.& R. G. Depots. south of Salt I.ake City. do well by buying their Orders by mail us. and yard opposit the U. TgW.R.H.PAXM John Henry Smith, A. II. Cannon, O.II.Iettet, Seel. DreeiJent. &Trt. lf iflENHA BAKERY and EASY. 1 T&OK XHISG bear upOYV the steadier I saw plainly that the white object was waved' by some one, and that some one I could' see above the was- a. woman. rail tin upper part of her body, her un-- ! oovereii heads her uplifted arm wildly I brought ' j Stt tto wavtngt- Ithfesently the1 waving' censed and then Hie thought suddenly struck me that, receiving no response, she had1 in despair given up signaling.- Cursing my stupidity I jerked my handkerchief from h title way my pocket and' climbing into the' rigging I' began' tkv whve it madly. Almost instantly her Waving - Mrs. I. B.. Brunei takes pleasure in informing the ladies of Manti and surrounding country, that she is now opening, in her parlors sit. ' nimense stock of the newest am! latest pbylea of Ufillinery goods, consisting. in, part of the latest. novelties ia HaiwRahhous, Gloves InvitiHosiery, ftoweiav. etc. etc. her of a easeful ng inspection She tenders goods and pipoes.. het; thaijlfa to he? many patron.-n- d friends, fox past favors s.nd hopes that by strict, attention to . business and the wan t8 of her patrons, and by fair dealing to merit, a 'oontinuan.ee of their esteemed patronage aud lavors. hoi;s:jii:y read. secommenced- - I soon stopped' signalso did shei- No1 more of that was needed. 1 sprang tty the deck and1 ing and Nephi, Utah. of io the 1 -- Dealers and Manufacturers, of Furniture, Carpets, Lace CurIron tains. Window Blinds. Wagons. Feathers, Etc., Etc. If you deal with us you will get Reliable Goods and Fair Treatment. When in our City, kindly call and see us. Co-oFurniture Co., 41 Main St, Salt LakeCity We Curry a Complete Line p. fj. W. WILLIAMS W. T. J. II. IlKIn, PrenlileuC MANTI Suit. CO - W0DNE10 10-1- 2 W.Srcretar OPERATIVE iy-m- Dealers in - T.C. BAILEY, M AHORSEY, no-on- German Gan. r DryGoods, Notions, Hats, Boots and Shoes, Glassware, Drugs, Hardware, Groceries, stoves, wagon timber, farming implements, etc. The public are cordially invited to call and examine or excellent variety of Cashmeres, Brocades, Sateens, Beiges, Buntings, Challies, Seersuckers, Ginghams, etc. Ladies Kid, Silk, Jersey and Lisle Gloves, 'and Mits to suit all. Mens, Boys, Ladies, and Misses Straw Goods. Headquarters for Home-mad- e Boots and Shoes, Best in the Market. Summer Suits for Old and Young. MERCANTILE INSTITUTION. H. P. LARSEN, 1 fldSZS;. W. H. Peacock will stand his celebrated Cleveland Bay Stallion $10.00 and $15.00 for' the Season at his Stabler Two Blocks Sfcuth of the,. Temple, Manti,.! County, Utah,. San-pe- te temple hotel, First l Glass A-- ' Accommodations.0 All those visiting the Temple should inquire for this House. Free conveyance to the -- Temple every day-HGrain and' Stabling, Ebs Jhsskn, Proprietor ay, - Do what is right. It is right to use home products in preference to imported articles. It is right to furnish our own peonle employment. It is right to patronize exclusively. ro homeja-etitution- s THEREFORE -- Night of Street, Manti. . p tbok up the glass. The woman was gbffe,' but' in fevf moments she reappeared armed with a' glass. This action filled me With amazement. Could it be' possible that the Woman was alofle' on the Steamer and Correapoudeocr else to signal and Jperet, and Mineral that there was HuUt lted uiJl mrortiittifun given. tb look out? The thing was incredible, and yet, if there were meii on board, Why did they not show themselves7 And why did not- one of them wave the the time to is Now Signal and use the glass? The steamer was steadily but very and Sloughs Bonds stock your slowly nearing the Sparhawk when the Yearlings at German with Carp. stood and the up Woman removed glass For sale by hundred. of the steamer., Waist high' above the rail $5 .00 per Now- I- - could see her much better; CHAS. MUSIG, Residence Mile itlsoertfher featfancied 1 coOKiauirt South of Funks Lake, Sterling, ures. She was not old;' she was wellSanpete County, Utah. dress fitted shaped; her bluish-gra- y one with rail the her snugly. Holding hand she stood up very' rt'l'et, which must have been somewhat difficult, considering the inclination 1 of the deck. had seen or For a moment I fancied known some1 one whose habit it was to Dealer in stand up very .erect as thii woman stood upon the steamer. The nbrion whs -, Paints. MfdiciiveOil, Etc. banished as absurd. Drugs. , Artich p. Chemicals. Btojirictary IVonderinsr what I should do, w'hat ifH laid I ' dowa should slant actum Groceries. Cigars, Tobacco, etc. I did so the worn; ,n and a had! for too become glass, my Rachin. .imnu-diaMtiek up hi r. Ilerobj ot weather sojouftf, and then! Iwin Agist For th Whits Sswisg fad take longer iwas plain enough; she wanted'1 to in the Thespis fof N6W York. EFHFAIM cm, UTAH. me. "inch iho eould not t We .ldo passage CONTINUED Ei TO obltn was icted !whenavlcv of ntyf.leo arms.' by the glass and niy'outstretched I was sorry that I hitd not sooner- given'' HA1 her that opportunitVar.il for smrte moCAS e J her, KIXD9 OF BgBIAI. OaSKT3 my ments I stood and hat as I did so. it What I, was v ild wifi should I 'do? What could 1 i.o? There were no boats on the Sparhawk, and in which I what had become of the W-V- x. Thinking reached her I did not kno t!aiGS G. OLSEN, of nothing but getting o:- board the vesManti, boat the make Utah. to sel I had forgotten Ephraim; Stand a Fall Uneof Groccncs.hurmfast; and when I went to look for it a Old mv On was day or two afterwards it sawgone. a boat I the steamer, hanging from davits near the stern. k There was hone in - WHOLESALE AND RETAIL It is right to purchase the Boots and Shoes manufactured by Zions Mercantile Institution as they are moderate in especially in style and superior elegant price, in quality. SOLD BY ALL HOME DEALEP& |