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Show mf I cn tn!n, 1 c "um r an r ' w ' nm lovely face grew thinner and paler no BEACH A OLD AGE , W:i ! raid LV. cause. the one suspected the !I n r i 'li to r e Lie to11 cba at The season was drawing to a clcss Published Every Cntmr&ay at fV A ti Y Y7ALTS, Miss and she rejoiced at the prospect of A FEW PERSONS WHO PASGCD ted rn 1 fir M. I' ) it i fir J u "ir Neville? Kata Ne-- leaving a city where she had SUh. ered e a taldicr bred nnl MARK. CENTURY THE UTAH. NEPHI, V i 'Ml ville turned at the much. lutrl the Indian. lie 1 A r e !i U IE r.t ( i sound of Roy Palin card to the shots ; roving fatal, The rooms were crowded when she Christian Conr.tJt, Who Hrc j, 1 In I) 1 'illy Tecura-cmers soft voice, entered, and in the moving mass of hu was not Lilh d until tv a G. YE. !f r hi t SY Cj u ' rni lr,! Was Li the IlaT Iowa, Ter, Champion word a Tllli DIRECTORY. . and without I r. ' lira It i ; da al lb - t! years liter. she failed to see Roy Palmer inanity lu 2: Attained the Age of One Hundred .or thy j hetku ti laid . her hand on whose eyes never left her face. Mr. Greene is the father cf r.inetrrn rr. i i Lav 1 n Sixteen Tears. end A minute arm. 1 his mlf. Poor Roy! He had trained his hear children, the oldest living one Sng 73. U. S. Senators Frank J. Cannon. But I v, cruk r v, I at ; Arthur Brown. later they had for weeks, and it rose in rebellion the He Is tall, slightly stooped, wwaro old C. E. Allen. Delegate to Congress T Is written that fa: Maned clothes end heavy Loots. He kin thinks cf It? joined the daneers. moment he saw the girl. He Etarted Ono v, on an , fair r r As they moved in like one shot as he noticed a young The days cf cur talks freely. Las acute hearing rnd eye a to cor tmir rl 1 tha Lr to the man push his way to Kates side. perfect step STATE OFF ICE US. years are three eight, far better than many lees than Ho that it fa irupr 3LIo to tl.ink cf c: c It was Stanley. He bowed over Governor score and ten;and if half his age. In even threading IItv'prHl. Wells. music1 Roy gently pressed the girls Ilammond. T. of Jarcrs their State finished without reeallirg the other uko. empresse-mena silence In t Secretary Kate's hand with they great reasonof James Chipman. hand.. by Treasurer wina near Lao was the wif cf John Bushin and she welcomed him warmly. he Auditor .Morgan Richards, Jr. dance, but as they paused they strength with C. head when ho was still Bishop. 3 crag man, LllrJ ....A. dow the young man bent his With compressed llp3 Roy turned Attorney General four score years B. Park. Supt. of PrMlc Instruction... John with end Lcpo u L a'whispered My darling! high amtiti away, sick at heart. C. S. Zane. is yet W. Barch. the Kate blushed, but she lifted her eyes of chief critic in met Later ready the he Judges of Supreme Court.... G. A. ErMar.d, tSanley evening Miner. strength later and J. ho gave hi3 promising friend, John Mito his with all her heart in them. There in the dressing room. In some way , M V. E. g. Fifth Judicial District.. Higgins. sorrow; for it 13 Judge dark his in of eyes, Driscoll. was flash a P. llais, a commission to paint her James t. Seventh District. light Kates name was introduced, and StanSenator, soon cut off and we .Adelbert Cazler. and his heart exultingly said Won! Member Lower House. ley spoke of her In terms of great adml fly away. And we can bear witness Bryon Groo. Registrar Land Oltlce He drew a long breath, he was too ration. Millais was a handsome fellow, with Receiver Land Office......... Frank Harris. and that we have seen this rale testify brokwas silence to The a speak. good big vein of materialism and a happy She is an old acquaintance, is she verified in its exceptions and Its truth JUAB COUNTY DIRECTORY.Foote to came who en wholcccmo love of everyday day in his Charles by Kates partner, not? Roy asked. made plain; for even now there live In . Selectmen Hugo Deprezin claim her for the next dance. Roy I have composition, whereas, Ruskin was sevA. L. Jackman only our land yea. In our own state, and No; quite the contrary. J. T. Sullivan watched her as she moved away, his known her a few weeks. eral degrees removed from an Adonis Sheriff those near unto us those who have 4 D. W . Cazmr love Assessor and Collector... that unconscious his face, and 0 given over to tudy and dreamlighting Do you mean to tell me you were not attained unto five score years, and can Clerk and Recorder v, the woman who bore his name William Burton, Thomas Winn angry eyes were watching him. that two ing Neville acquainted with Miss yet shave themselves, split their own . a Just window Attorney outside the sat, girl Buffered for companionship a meat T O. Hanford winters ago? demanded Roy. and read without the aid cf Surveyor. kindling clenched and Ockey .William brow with Treasurer A crimson flush spread from Stan- glasses that do magnify. grievous thing, my brother, to permit Eustlce hands!. scowling . Coroner . She had heard that passionate Miller T. John any woman to do. leys collar to the roots of his hair. And their hearing is like unto that cf Superintendent Schools whisper, and the knowledge that the Nathlecs, Ruskin loved his wife tenI expect you refer to a distant rela- the man who worketh long in the fields to love man his she had adored given tive of this Miss Neville, who was here arid listens for the sound of the hern derly and treated her with bo much Y ALTER MEWING. MILLARD COUNTY DIRECTORY. consideration Andreas Peterson. another roused in her the wildest fury. two winters ago and who 13 a very that calls to the board. and good nature that he he has no usa for glasses, and read3 orJohn St Tier. like to see you! different kind of a should I Eel ectraen. her; .Marry left her alone with his friend Millais girl. Good night.1 James Gardner. And the sight of their eyes 13 like dinary print with great ease. If I am not to be your Holbrook. .she muttered. .0. O.Greenwood. for hours at a time, while Millais paintSheriff.. without Stanley quickly disappeared, Walter McEwlng celebrated his beunto that of the man who sees the ..Alma I she dear not Assessor shall wife, Ah, sir, my ed afand chatted and laughed and sighed his information had noticing how ...A. A.O. ninckley, will when the win- coming 100 years old at his home in Collector springtime approaching this heart ay, your Caillster. wring . night .Thos. Clerk and Recorder..-fected Roy. ter snow melts In the warm sunshine of Cooperville, Mich., March 2. A remark- and finally fell to loving her with a .Jno. M. Hanson. now! Mr. Palmer, she called. Attorney ... . . . The floor and ceiling seemed to meet a winters noon. Willard Rogers. able old man Is Mr. McEwlng. He was love that could have but one conSurveyor. ... At the sound of his name Roy turned before , Joseph D. Smith Treasurer. . the eyes of that young man, and And the step of their feet Is as firm born, in Houston, near Paisley, Scot- summation. .... Sidney Teeples. and saw the girl who had drawn aside Coroner. ... m About this time the woman also made the things in the room chased each as that of the Infantryman who march- land, March 2, 1786. Yhen 13 years of Superintendent Schools... ....D. C. Callistar the curtain. a wildest in himother the nadiscovery. She found that her regard way. Giving es to the heat of the drum on hi3 age he shipped before the mast on a Why, Miss Merrill, how can you re- self a shake to restore hi3 for her husband was only a vast rescattered tions birthday. merchant vessel, and for more than fifinto sist want he asked. music? that Washington spiritualists he turned and went swiftly And their memory runneth back to ty years he sailed on the Atlantic, be- spect for his manliness and his scholShe stepped through the low win- senses, vestigate the haunted houses of the a In was few downstairs. minutes he the time when the wolves made sport tween Scotland and the West Indies, arship and that her womans heart had capital. No doubt the landlords would dow ifitosothe room. beside Kate. even at the door of the cabin, and the and also on the great lakes. During his gone out with all its strength to the Tam tired, she returned. And be happy to rent these structures to Miss Neville, this is our waltz! birds of the air sang merrily and were life on the sea he had many exciting handsome young friend of her husband any embodied spirits applying for it is so deliciously cool here that I a With Kate the at turned gasp not afraid. experiences. On one occasion while he who jbad so long been engaged in paintistayed to rest myself. them. beof the voice that four week3 And these things are they, and they was In the West Indies, on the island ng- her likeness. She was mistress of all the arts and sound Then came remorse and agony of fore had addressed her in almost the bear witness to many things which to of Jamaica, he was pressed into the A St. Paul woman has filed a claim wiles of a finished woman of the world, same of words. The suddenness the British navy. For a long time he had foul for the guilty love that possessed against a late affianceds estate for the and she used her skill to keep him by attack was too much for her; unre our ears seem strange. name was ConOne there was whose charge of a powder magazine on that them. Conscience smote lover and her side. Bright' and witty, her comexpenses of her trousseau and $2,000 for sisting she allowed him to lead her rad and his first name, Christian, Is an Island and was there at the time of mistress like a more. for the marriage that did not ments upon things and people amused to dea small were both honorable room. people, reception earnest of his birthright. He lived in Napoleon Bonapartes defeat at Waterl- they come. He seems to have escaped just Roy in spite of himself. closed He affections oo. and the 1830 door and their then all came the In he United the wayward t? and spite In same the Iowa, In time. Dubuque, being Ah, there goes Kate Neville! she mans forsook him. he was the oldest man In that state. In states and sailed the great lakes for they decided to awaken the husband How exclaimed, as Kate appeared. can ever Oh, me? Kate, you forgive Cumberland county, Pennsylvania, was twenty years. He became an American from his dreams and confess everybeautiful she looks & confidential clerk in . New YrK By the Can I ever make you ieve me? Believe he born, in the eightieth year of the citizen In 1839, and cameto Michigan thing, abiding, for the future, by his robbed his employer to get money with way, what Las become of Mr. Stanley, past century, and his youth was passed in 1844, locating at Cooperville, where judgment. which to feed his dog. If he be sent who was so attentive to her the winter me, I have heen mad! He So one day they went into the dreamcause to her certainly gave good in the verdant fields of his fathers he has since resided. He cast his first to prison, every dog,fancier In the state before last? was he think still in that unhappy con farm and under the broad brows of his presidential vote for W. H. Harrison In er's study hand In hand and on their Roy! bit his lip, but, forcing down his will promptly petition the governor to dltion. Keeping her hands clasped in much beloved mountains. His age was 1840. i Mr. McEwing at present is en- knees, all contritely, told the story of annoyance, he said: pardon him. he poured forth his story Inco- one score years and ten when he heard joying the best of health, keeps posted their passion dolorous. his, I know Stanley very well, but I nevJohn Ruskin, deserted husband and herently, perhaps, hut it left up doubt of a war that was being waged on land on everything that is going on, and says Before the days of lucifer matches er heard that. outraged friend, heard them through In Did you spend the winter in Men- In Kates mind of his love for her. She and water for the sake of his country's he expects to live many years. and railroads it would have gone hard d face Mrs. her Elizabeth 107, Carrolton, age kept carefully averted. tone two years ago? honor. His heart was fired, and he left patient agony, and then, with Prof. Roentgen If he had discovAh, my darling. Is there nothing I the old house and his fond parents to and her brother, Alexander Ferguson, man that he was, he gave them his I was abroad all of that winter, anered his cathode rays. He would have can do to win your forgiveness? do service In the cause of his country, age 103, live near Anderson, Ind. Neithblessing and put peace into their been branded and hanged as a witch swered Roy. nor can claims er In read write. a she answered. low tone. his duty taking him to the frontier near hearts. No, Ferguson spent two months here. I met in short order. You forget I am a woman MIS3 Kate Neville everywhere, and Mr. the great falls of the Niagara. In many to be the oldest man In Indiana and his They passed out into the world, leavsister makes a like claim on Indiana ing the husband to hide his pain as Kate, do not break. my heart! he Spain wants $24,000,030, and asks Stanley was her shadow, much to my women. Both are hale and hearty, and, best he might, and in due time a disurprise, for I had credited him with Interrupted, catching his breath desL'panlsh bankers to hand out the monstrange to say, walked to town a few vorce- was secured and John Millais perately. ey. It 13 a case of stand and deliver. more sense. And to a woman who loves there is days ago. Ferguson says he expects to and the woman of his heart were made What do you mean? The banks will have to do it, although He and his sister man and wife. vote twice more. to forgive, she finished in a Why, I was puzzled to know what nothing they are fully aware that it is a per- attraction were in horn Ireland and came to the such a girl could have for a whisper, hiding her face on his breast At the altar it was Ruskin who gave manent investment, United States after the war of 1812. his former wife into his friends keepman so refined as Mr. Stanley. Better Bailded Knew. They of Thap They walked across the mountains in ing. And then he threw his whole Large drops perspiration stood The Ameer of Afghanistan has orThe gifted engineer always about 1817 and rowed down streams In soul into his work and ranks thickly on Roys forehead, and his makes truly dered a number of mens bicycles from' hand3 one of his work fit into part canoes to where Hamilton, O., now first of all art lovers of all lands, while were clenched as Cora went on: an English firm. A large order for stands. They settled there for some Millais has since risen to the foremost No one knew what the trouble was. another, and no energy is ever wasted. women's bicycles, one for each of the He left the A who had set a wealthy engineer up years and then went overland to In- painter of Victorias realm. city suddenly and Miss Nemembers of the 'Ameers harem, 13, it ville was followed fine in the very place country, where he diana. He remembers Anderson, Ind., y Ruskin is almost a recluse. everywhere by anis announced, to follow. when its site was a forest and the camp- The Irony of life has smitten him heavother suitor. I think Stanleys with- had carried out many pet constructive drawal was a lesson to her, for she has projects, was visited there by an old ing ground of the chief from which it ily. Millais is a petted child of forThe establishment of a penny savfriend. been more circumspect this winter. Ah, takes its name. He knew Chief Arider-so- n tune, who confesses that he makes picIs In so bank The Chin visitor had much difficulty in go ings again being here comes my partner and I suppose well. He also remembers the first tured only for the money they' bring discussed. The penny banks are althe front are for he open I that fear pushing I built on the site of the present him. house gate have you delighted, CHRISTIAN CONRAD, In to successful in several about the it to extinction.1 bored you nearly operation ready spoke Alexandria of 10,000 population. It was proprietor. Such is the heart story of two of Recently died, aged 116 years, You ought to fix that gate, said the battles citi3. In Detroit such a bank made it With a gay little laugh Cora Merrill a He cider he to farmed press. says up Britains foremost men. did he great and valiant service a profitable branch of its business. It ran oil, fully conscious of the anguish guest. A man who has everything 100 was he old. the He years day among the many being the one at Issued stamps that were sold at drug she left behind her. then and lets his sons, now old just so .should not have a gate that is Queenstown Heights and Fort Erie stopped Everyday Ileroe. Poor Roy fell straight into the trap. hard to open. dit tores, distributed a lot of literature do work. the he men, However, the tenements and factorfrom Out satisfacand he witnessed with to interest the people in the subject, rHa! exclaimed the engineer, you tion in his heart the great of Com- rects it and attends to the business. ies and shops come as noble examples and not only Increased its business dont understand my economy. That modore Perry on the victory Mrs. Elizabeth Coleman, one of the of heroic and service as waters of Lake oldest women in YIsconsin, died a few ever came from palace o.r mansion. All legitimately, but stimulated thrift gate communicates with the water rie. some In the children. works of the house, and every person among But withal he was a man of peace, days ago at Galesville, aged 100. years. human inequalities must give way uncities penny tanks are run in who comes through it pumps up four and when the war was done he began Her maiden name was Stuart. She was der the test of God's righteous measconnection with the schools, and water. Inof gallons Philadelphia the less exciting work of conducting a bern in Londonderry, Ireland, Nov. 5, urements. Rev. P. A. Baker. the children show their interest by quirer. boat to and fro through the Erie canal. 1785. Her father was a first cousin of are them freely. They just patronizing This occupation being much more in the last lineal descendant of the royal in the Senate. Locomotive Are Heavier. Apollinarls town. fer the thing every A Washington correspondent has he spirit of the times, it gave unto family of Stuarts, descending from Ten years ago the heaviest locomowas six months II. she James Yhen much he and Christian contentment, to unkind delve been into the tive used on the Pennsylvania express enough was on old killed her father later Tho largo woman has at loot been and a himself unto and twelve took wife, tons. records of the United States, Senate and weighed forty to forty-eigher mother, by marrying beneath her trains rr ; ni; :d. A year or moro Ego whilo chat-el- s his removed and later goods account its years are for Now the trains expense produce express I lie. Anna II. Gray of Edwardsville, After her each hauledthrough to McHenry county, in the state of rank, was disinherited. lemonade and mineral waters that weighs mothers death she was cared for by an from sixty-fiv- e bytoan enginetons. IIL, Tt r 3 getting off the car3 with some the summer months. He finds Illinois. during seventy aunt. handles the train darted, causing her of sixtieth the present year that the sum of $1,728.65 was spent for In the to i.JL T1a lower court decided that At the age cf S3 she was married to on the abode his took he up in WOMEN OF NOTE. the of If this month century purpose July. YMUIam 1854. She in who rha wr 3 injured to tho amount cf $350, died Coleman, he arm died. where afterward each Senator drank hi3 proportion the CAN YOU EVER FORGIVE ME? court cf appeals last week afThe Crown Princess of Denmark is the mother of nine children, only ml cthe Eleven of his children mourned at cause of prohibition must have an overono over firm 1 ti 0 deck Ion and said: A Achy lie never for a moment believed the girl Is to cf six feet two Inches tall. Mrs. known whom, O'Neill, whelming majority In this branch of his grave, and his other descendants Let vcmsn !w i tLo r! :ht to rids on a train would maliciously deceive him and yet congress. the ladies devoted to the bicycle o numbered forty-twMilwaukee Sentinel. grandchildren and it eeemed impossible that Kate, whom nr d to h we a Tali'-- and parcel and take heart. Max ORell says that nothSure-hirty-fou- r 1 had be believed to he n e almost more to timo for allght-id ti cntitR perfect, ing but heaven can be prettier than an with such a record he could afford to The Nesrr o Question. 3 deceitful, bold and coarse. wr re -' bo footAs a fnr he than American might pitred j girl on her bicycle. The negro problem will never be die. He w&3 always a democrat and room r- - - r or a came the m entered he to face face It y that greyhound. line. Modjeska is an admirer of a solved until the color race is placed voted for Andrew Jackson for the office rith Mrs. Latimer, an old friend. cl: m l with the rcc-llttl worn n London fog, and the first time she hapa condition that will enable every of supreme governor cf the country cf Oh, Roy, you are jnet tho one I in tho rrcy- - hound; so if a. 3 were you to see one she ordered her carpened which he was so proud and for which colored man to earn hi3 own living. - ml I nt inha any chm'-m- , You must want! us on with cur go but riage and went for a drive in the park he had dene much. Rev. P. A. Hubert. - nil allpht as coon, as po-dor yachting trip. I won't take a refusal' Two New York women were up the Another there is who ha3 attained unI am disappointed that Mr. Stanley canC 3 r.t by. Nile last winter, for, in addition to the ICO to the age of ODDS AND END: years. Yea, it is now not jein us, as ho hoped to. Duke and Duchess of Marlborough, th nine years since he became the ego cf Here wp-- an opening fer him to T Li .; ntlmrin burglar who has names cf the Earl and Counter of CraTho dyurKy cf the mikedcs cf Japan a century, and ho is yet pcermccd cf tho me Kate. Fd-tbm nwiews 1. r cape Rev. for lit; eting rmy Is the clJect In tho world, being sentilug ven appear among those ?who have powers of his younger days. Ills name he accepted the invitation. hi it 1 laics Bcdm weekly Las Inctmtly ul and made that charming trip. historically 1,G00 i3 Greene, the first name being 'Willmentally 2,553 m .1 to think romewhit abruptly: I n hell fer tri d. It is cld. The will of the late Lucy Ann Hartt years iam, end he lives in Portland, the tame Mr. Stanley was at one time, I bej. many a: books mrt Lvve b n in For cf past years marrlege England being in Indiana. Mr. Greene claims Chelsea, Mass.,, gives $30,000 to tho and brw many t 1 looks lieve, a great admirer of Mfsn Neville. hr. 3 been at a lav ebb; the into eon derm1 Old Ladies Home Association, Chelper to Lave been Lorn in Pertir'vlvariia, nits. COLEMAN OF ROYAL BLOOD, Latimer ejpcarr.1 very much m 'y 1 at e pruR' i I y this cultured cmMrs. then and diminished steadily, tut cf near tbo city cf Phils dolphin. Nor. 27. be alive. Tho whereabouts cf nineteen sea; $5,CG0 each to the Yeoman's Board I .rr.w . 1. c cr "wa. L 3 and those who 17E7, them making him 1C 3 years cld grandchildren end nine great-- ; cf Minions, the American Missionary That v, i an i:r fortunate affair, late the tide has turnedwas r ii a new Ac tore cf current jcur-n'A f relation and the YvT Omans Home diminishing his nest birthday. IIo remembers well at ro known. which I hoped v. ns, forgotten, the an- feared the population Ji g fell cf wlcrd f ugg' tier j. excess of tilths over when his -Mb; ionary Society, and $3,000 to the sa t re 1, and then : moved to Ohio to settle d rn to another are cheered. The family deaths in three months has Kn 2,137. cn a tract of land which cnco belonged First Ccrgrcgational Church, Chelsea, Altc-ethtopic. DWcrnt. If C rMy Hoyt eLculd ; i M'4-Tho marriage of Princess Maud of no The law rejecting folding I; 3?, to General George VAwhlngtcn, b'irg Kcitlmr Kate ncr hove I f E' know dent to Im I'uni hire whet mrt , r. ruing Yalc 3 cad Prince Charles cf Denmark t vcnin g. U v, mt L or recently handed down by a Maine part cf th-- 23,000 acres ho hid acquired make out, raid tL c : 1 vczl ho write? Ecncy state agricultural in to tube place at the Chapel Royal, 11 me i court, U caveat dorm I tor let the by government patents previous to tho Vh- : :! LL : I:. eke ! 1! who Lad haul retired. have the Ill fit. Jam palace, early in July, andsame An tL minutv ; . cycr be on Lis guard. In the care in revolutionary war. Ills parents settled to dep-- n il on the cld farm far a livthe much be arrang irmnts will t r.:r:.ir to cl L and in Trumbull county, moved from there . qu t ion the folding bed folj-'( iri - f cerI and if Ucrt j Led Im now, ing 11 r any on the occasion of the wedding of as r man. c,. a The cf the bed to Butler county, and finally went to U. light i uv. cr.o Ru hs jh r ,Y about making it pay. the Date and Duchees of York, with do nm am rued Mr In liana at the clo;e cf Jacksons term tainty i ' J r y 1 to make your conwu: N" But (flic r in tvtry parti; M' . i jcu cent. carriap 3 procession from Buckingham - t htr ur. i for pre i lent. a r l W1 stituent:cf showing you Ly very proud tj V palac4, rnd a luncheon there after the H wiki nitty r r at e ml li wry wgk-f;- r Mr. under William served know about farming will be wh.t you (gg: Ct rrUiOny. Tho honeymoon t i c:; H ad from td n an y. : Iw hi an nehLi" hi wt, Lut, in tt - 4 31; rri n at the battle of Tippe-rm- n Hmry id his wife, ncouiatingly. I at Tandrlngham. i i .imirir c' Clone ruing the war cf 1812 he grit ey cf Lr ov.r m rn ,1m pa ' ty the I But know dont Maria. it, frrg't all r rPf. ; in an interview raid: th! al The Atlriians parcel a law forfnrmii. and vat?'; fer ' :L w Farming 11 1 I I t him I f 3 k irk th v a : r.y v 2. f c e TL r why bait! fer : rc; a r re two 11 "Tin: bidding the exportation cf figs from mighty d f Tlppw me v; v forht cu Urn ruern- uy ' ; el ?" f Iw c r:c 1, in I i t Attic a and there perrons v bn informed thin; angle ii Star. A a t!w pear irl a null he i a f Nov. 7, '! ! . W nr air r It well. 3 in t the i ialotcr3 of tkl Mw v. era r. . r . t .. C I I r' r riv r t to in Bd r i J v U" :rM i r ryccphnats. fpb' . R Greek - - V. Lr i il a Ir t r rAut,:A V met .at f r f ud plriuo irm': t ring to - r il td. f r w rvi. ! 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