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Show - V 4 telegraphing;" 'uch. a Tiling v ' . VETERANS the blade.at published Eveiy Saturda; ,y Delegate I. THE DIRECTORY. .Frink J Cannon. to Conp6S3. tebritobial officers. ...Caleb "W. Governor. Secretary Chief Justice . Associate J u slices -- Prosecuting Attorney West. Richards. A. Merritt Geo. Bartch. Wm. II. King. S. W. Smith. ...S. . J, W . . S --- Some Good Short Stories of Bivouac and Strife Valorous Deeds Done the Field of Battle When the Upon Be public Was Threatened. DIED LORINDA this day last year; And yet once more the sweet flowers blow. As if In truth they did not know How all .that made their beauty dear With her lies dark-dow- Judd. Nat is - j O. if. Brigham. Marshal, Office . .BryonGroo. Land Receiver Land Office . . .Frank Harris. Commissioner of Schools UTAH COMMISSION. George Thatcher. Lake City. r. w .... Salt A. O. Norrel ... Salt Lake City, Letcher -.- Salt Lake City. Sherman Salt Lake City. Tatlock . JUAB COUNTY DIRECTORY. ' JdSC rB I THIS DEPARTMENT BELONGS TO ' ;THE OLD SOLDIERS. i - UTAH. nephi, ried away from the old homestead by soldiers for some reasonj and lodged In this open-ai- r prison, with nothing to him from the weather but an protect old shawl which his mother had him. around wrapped It wds a strange meeting for the brothers, who had been separated for a long time. Both were prisoners, one by the fortunes of war, and the other in consequence of suspicion or of wanton barbarity. The night was bitterly cqld, and there was a snowfall. The stockade was was forty feet in diameter, and there overno fire. The officer wrapped his coat around the sick boy, and muffling him in. the shawl, held him through the long night in his arms. When daylight came they' were separated. The officer was taken to Washington and put into the Old Capitol Prison, where he remained until the end of the war. The sick boy was conveyed to Alexandria, where he died in the common jail without a friend near CORNER. him. below. ling down below Have they forgotten then, how well Cloripda loved to keep in spring Calendar of their blossoming, Brom the first primrose of the dell rose in June was king? A WOMANS POSTSCRIPT. Caused a Sensation In a Mexican Com inunlty When Freely Translated. A telegram was received from Ensenada, Mexico, recently announcing that Manuel Riveroll, who has been in Jail some month? charged with the theft of a $13,000 gold bar from his office on the night of March 20, would be liberated. Orders have been received to that effect from the City of Mexico, A. v7 HAGUE, GEORGE HARDY, t ai Shoe Ui A perfect fit guaranteed. Repairing in all its branches. Special attention called to his new style. Universal feed sewing machine does all its work inside of the shoe. Two doors north of Union, Main St., NephL MoNALLY & LUHT, where all the evidence secured by the Ensenada court was sent for review. Nothing has been learned of the exDRUGGISTS, pected release of Pratt and Garrett, ; who are imprisoned with Riveroll, though in their case also the officials have failed to find anything to show Carefully compounded. guilt. An amusing instance of the misorders promptly attened to. or Mail express directed zeal of the Ensenada authorLake prices. at Salt Stsck Large ities came to light. Some weeks ago a letter was received at the jail from SOUTHERN TRADE sbtIGITED. Mrs. Pratt, directed to her husband. The official court interpreter was sent M'NALLY & LUNT, for and he proceeded to decipher the UTAH. letter. He got through it very well NEPHIj with occasional wild guesses, until he came to the end, and there, in a postscript, he saw the words: Baby is tl well. This quite nonplussed him, until he remembered that well meant a hole in the ground for providing waNEPHIj UTAH. ter. In a second the, whole thing CAPITAL flashed through his mind, and he trembled with excitement as he ran to the judge and told him he had captured a SURPLUS letter which gave the whole thing away, The gold brick is in the well at Pratt's house, he told the judge. BANKING That official, overjoyed with the news, GENERAL gave orders that Pratt, Garrett and In All Its Branches. Riveroll should be placed in solitary confinement, and that visitors should Geo. C. Whitmore, J. H. Erickson, not be allowed to see them under any President. W. W. Armstrong, Cashier. circumstances. Then a force of sol- diers were sent to Pratt's house with orders to pump the well dry and get the brick. The greatest haste was emC. ployed and within a few hours the well was pumped dry, and the search began Manufacturer and Repairer of for the bar. Nothing was found, and then the lieutenant in charge of the squad procured shovels and made the BOOTS soldiers dig at the bottom of the well for three or four hours. But still noth- All kinds of shoes made to order. ing came to light, and after inspectWorkmanship second to none. First door south of Tabernacle, walls and house ing ransacking the the facts were reported to headquar--ter- s. MAIN NEPHI. STREET, The officials did not' know what to make of it. They called for the letter again and sent for another interpreter. This man happened fj undr-stan- d English, and he soon explained GENERAL MERCHANDISE the. situation. He told them that it meant the baby was in good health. ADD PRODUCE The judge discharged the old interpreter on the spot and engaged the new AT THE one. He released the priconers from solitary confinement, and did his utmost to prevent the facts from becoming known. Goods at bottom price for ' spot cash. Choiee Fresh Meats, Mutton, Veal, Chipped Ueef Ilolona. and Your patronage solicited. PRESCRIPTIONS KANSAS CITY, That one night in the blinding snowstorm was the last that they spent toOR ST. LBDIS, Hugo Deprezin Selectmen. gether, and the memory of it brings a A, L. Jackman shudder of horror to the veteran even J. T. Sullivan D. W. Cazier to this day. Assessor and Collector lie sure and ack for a ticket that reads Clerk land as The a this r Recorder of such Wftm pathos Thomas story William Burton, Edward Pike may help the younger generation to reAttorney u xiRuroni snrvetfor. Untiljthe alize how heartrending and barbarous William Ocfeey Treasurer war . shed a how Have invariably is. Youth's Companion. Eusttc place Coroner they forgotten John EW&e Great1 pansies in her garden plot. Supt. pchool8. With burious tulips in a knot. The Other Lee, mallard county directory. do And bid daffodils the grace A Joshua Greenwood. The visit of Gen. Fitzhugh Lee has Probate Judge in many a shady spot? started a story which (Andreas Peterson. he told about (John Styler. himself several years ago, and which (James Gardner. O. Holbrook. Yes, they forgot and thou, O Earth, Sheriff. is a good illustration of the love the . Altn& Greenwood. An Assessor art. mistress Confederate soldiers bore toward Gen. irresponsible . A. Hinckley .A Collector never a heart That for Robert E. Lee. As is well known, Gen. breaKlng O. .Thos. Calllster. Clerk hnd Recorder iVv .Jno. M. Hanson. Stills thje mad music of thy mirth. VV5Y Attorney Fitzhugh Lee was at the head of the . . . . . Willard Rogers. our tears hast any part. Nor in Surveyor. and were envied these much cavalry, D. Smith Treasurer.. .Joseph m . . Sidney Teeples. by the .infantry men, who had to walk Coroner.. ..... w . No tiresome layovers. D. G. Calllster Ill Storm Hell If You Plan It. through the mud and dust. Supt Schools.. Close connections in union depots, After Gen. Robert E. Lee had surJuly 16,1779, Mad Anthony ofWayne And arms rendered Gen. positively the quickest rout captured Stony Point by a feat Fitzhugh Lee rode away from most the While Appomattox. pronounced by able judges riding time. The through a lane he met an old North in brilliant to that up history A bird in the hand Is worth two In position! was a bluff or a promontory, Carolina soldier. the bu 3h, especially when that bird is surrounded by water at times and Ho, there! cried Gen. Lee, where To the Great Eivers and Atlantii are you going? ne of Uncle Sams golden eagles. With the mainland by a causeOcean. Elegant and thoroughly Ive been off' on a furlough, and am way across the swamp. The garrison now GenJ to 600 modern Equipment and of men should have been able Bob Lee, going back to join The :nan who is continually allowing the old on soldier. level, and replied cope with 3,000 assailants one story to remind him of another is You could such in neednt was that all fortress go back, but can throw ja of ane ofi the great American bores Cars be brought against it. Being weak In your gun away and return, home, for Reclining long standing. Lees to surrendered. determined numbers, Washington Lees surrendered? count on boldness and make the atIn which the seats are free to holders Instead of Campos in. Cuba sticking tempt as a forlorn hope. He cliose Thats what I said, said Gep. Lee. of regular train tickets. It must have been Fitz Lee, then. (Ike a hot plaster on the flanks of the Wayne as the boldest of the bold to Bob Lee would never surrender, and Insurge nts, its they who afe .making lead, and when the hero of Monmouth the soldier put on a look of contempt was and the Brandywine heard that he ike Spanish fly. fortressl and walked on. Louisville Courier ordered jagainst the strongest Call on or address Journal.to his in he declared chief; America, How would it do to drop the murder Ill storm hell if you will only plan it! cases and prosecute Holmes on the V. DARRAH, The column was formed in two wingsj This Dog Was a Militia Veteran. charge of having conducted a Worlds each preceded by a body of picked men Military Jack, the pride of Company Fair restaurant? COMMERCIAL carrying unloaded muskets and fixed A, Fourth Regiment, Illinois National FREIGHT AND bayonets. The vanguard of each wing Guards, died in this city of old age, says consisted of 20 men. Under cover of an Aurora, 111., special. He was bout Mrs. Barnum gave her new Graeco-TurkiPASSENGER 1,200 was the 15 little the army night years old, and had been a member of husband her heart and hand number crossed the morass, Room 21 Morlan Block, reaching the company since 1882. Military Jack but no her fortune. He can only count base of the hill at 11:30 p. m. of has a reputation in military circles the on regular - Utah, meals, therefore, during the 15th. As the assailants climbed, the equal to the famous express route Lake City, dog, good behavior. wings entirely separated and on oppo- and is known by nearly every member OR site sides of the ascent, some British Of the Second Brigade. In the fall of Suppose New Yorkers should leave sentries took alarm and opened fire. To 1881 Jack came to this city a professional sounded in the fort, tramp. He was taken In and the question to New York wives arms! Tojarms! H. C. TOWNSEND, given a mushome rhetheir they should have Sunday and in a few seconds a volley-othe of who by A, boys Company balls and grape swept down the In- cared for and took as much in who ket Jlosing and sober husbands, General Passenger & .Ticket Agent, JHO. DEWSIIUP, MCR. cline. Only a rush could win the day. him as though he was in interestone reality doubts the decision? The troops quickly passed the abatis, of their number." He has attended every Exit Main Street, - - DESERET. St. Louis, Mo. which th advance guard Rad partly cut encampment at Springfield, 111., for the Wbn it comes to the missionary away, an. mounted the parapets, bayo- past ten or twelve years. ' During the Wholesale and Betail net in hafid. Wayne was struck down railroad trouble at East St.1 Louis in business, remarked Asbury Peppers, by a bullet in the head. Believing .the April, 1886, when Company A was or I don ; see that it makes much differeComplete Line of Builders' Supplies. Mill Work a Specialty March on! dered to the front. Jack could not be mortal,, he cried: nce whether a fellow runs against the wound me Into the fort, ror I will die at induced to stay at home, and was Carry Vegetarians orcannibals. Two aids raised among the first to be in readiness of head the my men. for him up and carried him inside just as war. He was an and GRACE passed To think that a woman who once bore the two columns, which had moved up the with through hardships Company the name of Barnum should be going with remarkable unanimity, met on the A at the great Chicago strike in July, to keep house in that very Greek isle parade. Waynes men had not fired a 1894.- This trip, however, practically; where Sappho loved and sung! Queer shot, yet they fought their way in. One ended his military career. He was at MUTTON veal of the advance parties of 20 lost 17 killed the height of his the glory world, and full of curiosities. during wounded. American and Altogether the progress of a sham battle, and seemed loss footed up 15 killed and 83 wounded. to enjoy the excitement with as much ALSOThe rammer girl who carries her vial JLTJD as enthusiasm a veteran. of rose water and carbolic acid in McPherson, Brilliant and Bold. her pocket doesnt propose to end the July 22, 1864, the only- army comWantea to Die Like a Gentleman. leason with- - an assortment of mi- - mander killed In battle on the Union As into Bryant Park the Eobes. Is the carbonized kiss com side fell at Bald Hill in front of. At- other Iafstrolled a man rose up off a terncon lanta. That day two corps of Hoods bench and accosted ng? me with: a army made sortie from the trenches, Manufacturers of and Dealers in Sir! Can you give me one moment to turn and destroy McPhersons There must be some mistake in the aiming of your valuable time? , Doors, Windows, Mouldings, line, near '.Decatur. In a heroic effort story of a pretty postmistress who. was to save his command, an effort hisftdy NEPHI CITY, UTAH. I sat down and told him he could take , Mixed Coal, , Hardware, Paints, to tell his story, and he arrested for opening others' love lettsuccessful,1 McPherson died as simply thirty minutes Coffins, Caskets, Pickets, of w the to Free city. delivery any part ers. of a cigar and said: J she were pretty she ought to and as obscurely as the commonest sol- lighted the stub-en- d Combination Wire Fence,' etc. If you lived a hundred miles up the have been able to get all she wanted of dier who went down that day. While Special attention given to mail orders and the Southern Trade. Hardees Confederates moved silently state if you had come to this town with her own. By ordering from us you save the freight from Salt Lake City to thli up to confront McPhersons right wing the intention to climb up if you had determined to win a place for yourself point The pest way to buy anything on voe under Blair, Cheathams corps passed C. E. E. L. It. COLLIER, ? and to by take the battle honesty up beyond integrity against I t installment plan is to put your spare any Union forces thrown in on Blairs I said as he pauard. understand, money by In instalments of a dollar or left. - That morning McPherson had orIf you had ' come here, sir, under Engineering in all its Branehes. a week, until you have enough saved dered Dodges Sixteenth corps to form those circumstances, but had lost $20 on up to buy what you want at the lowest on Blairs flank, and at ,noon It was the street, and had your pocket picked Land and Irrigation Work a Specialty on the grounds preparing to deploy of several dollars more, and somebody price for cash. its lines. Suddenly there was an out- had stolen your clothes, and you had Eoglccer for Ontrsl Land snd Irrigatioi Blairs failed to strike a job . Land acd Irrigation Co., Governor Bullocks remark that the burst of musketry away beyond Llear Co., confusion on swift Yes go on. There left. was, d Co. Whitt and Ioi. Fillmore Atlanta exhibition will be an entering both sides. The Confederates And you were dead broke broke and Mountain Lai . i ijdIrtigaLon pushed Irrigation Co. wedge toward completing the bond of their way through a blinding thicket satisfied that failure stared In the you unity between the north and the south only to run upon Sweenys division, un- face, and you felt ashamed to go hojae Office: Court House, Fillmore, Utah k worthy, of Sir Boyle Roche, in, the der arms and waiting for nothing in to your friends, would you commit sui' , waiting for a chance cide? way of a figure of speech. particular, hencemet which the I attack, fight. Sweeny certainly would. Dealers in and Manufacturers of no accidental colTHE DESEBET DAIRY GO, Where and how? TTne" Chicago park commissioners McPherson saw was lision. The latter again ordered Dodge Id go right (down to the foot of the havs decided that bloomers are not to and under street divisions his Sweeny and take a header off the dock. HAS FUB SALE plfice bathing suits. In other words, if Fuller, upon Blairs flank. But a swift Its an elegant place to jump from. FULL CREAM CHEESE. How far is ft? tloomejrs are to he laundered they must glance told him that, after Dodge should te laundered in the usual style, and have formed his line to match the eneNot over half a mile. .1 Will you give me street car fare! Deseret is noted for the fine quality my confronting him, there would be a hung on a line instead of limbs. No. You can walk if in fifteen mingap between the two corps. Galloping sent a directed utes. No use paying out good money of its Milk, Butter and Cheese. Give he to off brigade Blair, A man out at Downer's Grove, III., to NOSE SACKS, ETC. the gap. Returning after a time down just as you are going to commit sui- o ur products a tiial. claims to have a bottle containing a the line with two or three aids and an cide. N. S. BISHOP, You wont give me a nickel? mysterious mixture which will locate orderly, he rode on along the unoccuWe also carry a full line of poConfederate the toward sir. No, gold mine. It has been found that a pied ground SUPT. tcttle-holdThen I dont commit no suicide! Im sition. Just then a brigade Of Tenfinds his way nesseeans generally to and march a I past, am, happened gentleman, down. Im sooner or later to though the gold cure. some of them, seeing the blue coats, let If I cant ride to my death in a decent fly a volley. McPherson fell from the way, then I dont go at all. A gentleOne thing the $33,000,000 was dead when his orderly man anxious to see another gentleman paper trust saddle and . will hare to do when to be willing to him. reached depart this life ought cut to it begins give him a decent send-of- f. ui"C3 and show its teeth will b3 to Sir, you are not what I took you for. When you stockade. The meet the Open newspapers of the United of the civil war entered this park I sized you up for a In such a fight the paper trust During the last year who had entered the perfect gentleman. I made a mistake. now whether it Is a foot ct a a Virginian officer, 'YY army at sixteen, and fought I beg your pardon, I am the only gennutter-bacThe American people Southern in all the campaigns in' his tleman within forty feet of this bench! gallantly 3 unnufi Ex, against trusts and the paper trust native Hfiipitinfir state, was taken prisoner In a to was conducted the Just the . to break the skirmish. He To Attract the Bees. of General Meade, near "u c? all such feather monopolies. headquarters CTj and couaty Newspapers from all pifi temand then House, want to bees the Court If you visit Utih. cl garyour Culpeper confined in what was known if and know you den, of 3. Jjoscph anything plant Ora specimens from Detroit tr.1 tk Faulkner, of Ogdens- - porarily This was an open stock- life, you are aware that they axe bull-pei a a whsre. as bl. Y., zi to thoughtlessly omitted of split pines, twenty feet necessity. Invite them by having plants 1: 'ly made ade 1 RESPECTABLE. Every hadcr thing In the ground. her bed before she retired. which bear blue blossoms. Sir John set upright r :r? more not was than had closed her eyes in slum . long, stockade Lubbock A stawine Weil cf says they manifest a decided Thi3 t.r however, she heard an unusual twenty-fivmiles from the homestead preference for that color. e TUB PUMEIT WATER ON EARTH. the hd quietly squinting over ihn where his mother had lived beforeaban-dont d been had ,Cx tha Premises. This Water la a CJAU the led che beheld a naans foot war The farm itself had Wanted to Wake Sure. the occupied ANTESD CUIUS far tli but the family c it. Bho immediately ruslm! Mr. Nuwed (on honeymoon tour) My of the skirmish. time the about house U th Louse ! BEFORE and AFTER onrarisof ail Impur.Uca, we shall have to get ou.t at once. Dtoisss ofthe nersBnd tlio screaming, while Hr. II tvofl lr hrerono officer thought of his old home darling, m anrfnary and Eladd:r The j Kidneys I cars are two front cut through a side win when he entered the stockade, but he The telescoped and eor.t ere trouMed with on fire. Come dear, TwtLmcalala op Ap is o ration, kmo whole one , train of hia meet the to t:hlng sah and all. Mrs. F. not wee prepared 'J loci a jeriuauenicur never be co carelw j own family In such a place of confine- come, before it is too late. MR3. J. Prop. Nuwed Mrs. sad fortune. (determinedly) No, dear. ment. Yet that was his a boy Not until you have told me once more DESERET, SALE BY McNAI, LY A LUNT, 'DUG' GISTS, NEPHI. UTAH. IIi! youngest brother washadthere, me. love been car Life. you that who Brooklyn in delicate health, FrSLaSes0Fogfce11 , - .. Gold-brown- i VTA Unnif dull .350,000 lIiJiJlIllIl ed iJirinnilpj 337,500 RAILWAY. - j Vice-Preside- nt. eon-neet- ed J. M. ; ; JYronq Utah) OSTLER, 'Chair AND SHOES. -- I i - sh f , S. Salt OSTLER & 00KEY, I i It ers, Bute CURE m eye-witne- ss BROTHERS -- - I -- i Lumber Yard Butterj Lard, Sausage - ' ostlerT&T 0CKEY, j ; Grace BrotLers, - ! NEPHI CITY, I-ci- c ; ; UTAH. s OSTLER & ALLEN, . ,i 4 HOPPLES, Hors .Furnishing- Goods . er THE DESERET HOUSE. k. he. i Sheep Mens . and Cowboys j Outfits. WE GUARANTEE . rv. M n. MII80D$PPIISS x I ie-.- fd in-ri- ll . for V i |