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Show OGDE.V DAILY COMMERCIAL: THURSDAY. APRIL 2. 1691. I A SNOW FANCY. At Ur rvUed -- I mm mmmrn M Natssls-- a ft ! Mkk Ah' in in it i rr -" li star Dmi mm mm a Ukeaaft -- ye. rAIard bef uiu- Andrew 5 tan ess v- w- OreE32U MiLm iMrnt -- hbe AM AND OIL CLOTHS. jTA Spiiit Stork Our j a cool in f U t-- aa.-a- ai a eaia ft It u ijttWa Ml air la af t -- atar tfaaa. TIlEONETHATPULLUWLI ro mm, John anJ Iavid, walked a dusty road. They bjraldeaJua to thnr lijur, in thr bsii-- t high above them annst the Aa they walked they chAtted of the taw town, of the. guod wire tight in little one to whom they were coining After three days' abe-o-oe; joking, joyous, happy in remembraoce of their town jollity end in the anticipatkm of their welcome home. Ooraai.miily they stopped under th overhanging branches of An orchard And Ate Apples, or they kneeled by a spring, making a cap of their hand to dnirk from, then passed on again. The ion struck down fiercely upon their becks And shimmered on the dust of the road. "Ah, the best! Let us go more slowly, John." "No." replied the other. "It will be cooler higher up Let us make hast And reach the shade of the woods, and beyond there will be a breese blowing." Suddenly, as they walked, David felt that they were not Alone. And turning his bead saw a third person following a few paces behind them, an extremely tall man, wrapped in a black cloak. As Darid turned the man's eyes looked into his with a steady, unfliuching gate. The black robed figure was only a short distance behind him, walking with a long, even stride, without sound, his cloak drawn up to bis ears, covering his mouth and chin. As David looked he shivered; then. turning his head quickly, he walked rapidly on, urging his companion to hasten. "But just now you were calling to me to go slower, and now you want to hurry." "Yes, let tw hurry the heat!" And they passed on, the ardent sun beating on their backs. As they went forward David turned over iu his thoughts the strange sight he had teen behind them, that was behind taetn now, he felt certain, though not daring to look again, a shiver coursing the length of his spine at the thought of the muffled, figure in that fierce Wtat. A! John,' had be also seen it? Ihr he know what came swiftly, without sound, at their heels? He looked cautiously from the corner of his eye at his friend without turning his head even slightly. John plodded on, his eyes on the ground and his big shoes white with the dust, grumbling at the heat, his face dull and And expression! At length they reached the cooler air where the road climbed between the arching trees of the forest, and John halted to rest in the shadow. He was older than his friend and tired more easily. "Now thought David, "he will look back sad see." And he watched the other's face narrowly. They sat on the edge of the road, their legs hanging down the bank. John's gaze wandered back, down the long stretch over which they had come, and David waited. But the old man only looked out from the shadow with a half smile of satisfaction that so much of the long jonrney was over, his simple countenance placid with the thought. "How white the road is!" he said. "And not many travelers on it," said David, in half question, still looking earnestly at his comrade's face. "Not a creature in sight," answered John quietly. "We have the road to ourselves. Others are not such fools to come out in this sun!" reassured by this, turned David, slowly and looked back. Just below, by the first tree, in full view, silent, motionless, stood the tall figure, a little nearer than More. David leaped to his feet and ran along the steep road, stumbling, terrified, John saw nothing, and this creature so close, in plain view. "Hurry, hurry!" he called back, and ran on. "What has come to you? Are you crazy?" cried the old man. "One can't pause to rest but yon jump and run!" am not well. I want to get home," panted David. "We have yet far to go. We must not waste time resting." "Yon are sick Yes, you are pale; your teeth chatter. We will stop at old Andrew's and get you something. It is this scorching day!" "Yes, yes; we will stop at Old Andrew's. - He will cure me. It is not far, only beyond the next turn, where the trees end." "And we can take the short way home from there, the path from the back of his house, up 'The Bocks.' " Again they walked rapidly onward, the old man full of concern for his friend, the young man looking straight ahead. At the border of the forest the small brown house stood on the edge of Old Andrew's scanty farmland, the poor, half barren land of these mountain rarms. ueyona tne lew fields that stretched up gradually from the back of the house rose abruptly "The Rocks " a high cliff, reaching far along the side of the mountain, sheer, forbidding, its bald face crossed. by a rough, narrow pathway. By using this steep way the journey to the cluster of houses above the cliff was made much shorter than by following the gradual, winding ascent of the road. "Il Dm he UloWed tbe othrra UNO the bowl ! the ruad JQJt bey ad fV atr, laajQaur over it. I --Wild. Old Andrew wa held ia Wgh due auhamj taw ajarainTairi people aa half tor, half wizard, with hi kaoat ledge of He the ue A routs Aad a moddr. liuucent tea which David drank, and Man', the wife, plat r.Ute at the table and luaiated oa the tTAveler tAkii supper. LH Darid mat," she- said, "And if he is better After supper you can go in the even in by the short cut will be a moon, or be may rtay the night ' !: if ml mm M I MM I So it was Arranaxd. Old Andrew and John talked together of the simple, subject of their rude lives the poverty of the soil, the long season without ram AS ag m n tuft. A" j ' . -B t l on aaa. - aa-t-or? a u tat "I an. vasal as. yea. Boyle Furniture Comp'y saw mmmw mvmpmf as, uaia. a , i lrewl aa- - a rarom maw; hi mTam ft" t. i soar wall 'aaal sjs4 tr." Fred. j. kiesel ftw SSMtaac n'"" "4 raSaaMUoa. WHOLESALE foinVin. hui . Un. PIERCE S PELLETS Li Laiative. or cathartic, seoordins to au of duar. .l CaaajBast, Me! Kauaeat n. take. (Sur Mr A Head Hilh. Kuamr-coat.-- car. Biliousness, a by dnitfgmU ( u A Diseases of JOS. WALLACE DRUGGIST. legs. He stopped and put his hands over his eyes. "Who are you?" he ssid in a low, broken voice. "Why do you follow, pressing nearer and nearer?" And a voice answered at his ear, while the folds of the cloak, blown upward. flapped about him, "You shall know my name when you are at the end of your journey." "No, now!" whispered David hoarsely. "Now, your name!" "Further on!" came the voice. "When yon reach the next railing." And they climbed on again in the moonlight. John had gone round a turn of the iath out of sight. David advanced feebly, rising laboriously from step to step, pausing often. He could feel the other pressing up behind him, ever nearer. When they reached the railing above David stopped, with his hand upon it. "Now, your name." "Do you not know?" The moonlight fell with tender beauty over the broad valley below, upon Hie white road, npon the forest trees, upon the small brown honse at the foot of the cliff. The black cloak floated about his head, before his eyes, coming between hM and the fair picture. A hand fell upon his, grasping the railing. "Your name! your name!" 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Slowly he climbed after, and, glancing down, saw the edge of the black cloak blown npward against bis company, ft flm-ni- Praaeriftimu m nra to every AND CHILI) IN ITAH. unsllpallua. rati. DRUGGISTS CiJRS & d"" Taint Bar Oajassa ssaJRov aaaAaaat andta t. i. ore. la in atsiiipa, to Woau a Dmpsmaki Medical AaaoriATtoa. So. SSJ Mala Mreet, iiunsio. n. I. that befall the farmer. The wife plied Darid with questions Was there a big crowd about the town. at the fair? And the weather was it fine everv day? Did you see the cows from the Duncan farm?" aui so on. Da vid answered absently, thinking of the waiting stranger outside the gate. When the twilight fell the young felt able to go on. and was anxious to reach his family, so the two men set ont along the path through the rocky fields As they reached the base of "The Rock' and began the steep ascent the moon rose. John led the way. stepping cautiou-l- y calling back to the other to avoid the un certain foothold But Darid, climbing after, thought of nothing but tne somber shape that had waited outside and had followed close acrosM the fields after them, and which lie felt climbed up and up behind him, step for step. There was no sound, except when-- at intervals a loose stone rolled down, by their feet. The night was beautiful, the broad faco of the cliff shone in nrru, 11 is Now Complete Crumb Cloths from $1.50 Up. - asSo lasftt: aaa aaaa4Hh weak aaal Sari r ar - the manr hardshii LI.1EH. CARPETS. u. Oa-ei- lUrtl.Uu us Yea, Nuaunff -- tie Uttuvi. U. Jua mu fMntawfair? "T, lUry. mm as duo & COMPT, 2432 Washington Avenue. LIVERY & FEED STABLES A A Perplexing Situation. Manufactures the Beet Traukn. Renairin attended to. Old Trunks Taken in "Hello, Willie," said a small boy as he iromptly 'xchanire. Orders railed lot and Delivered to about the ftreet in comrade dusk, all parta ot the city. met a a urrsps, M.ih "yer mother's lookin' f ye." No. 270 Twenty-aftSt, b "Is she?" "Yes, she's got the whole family out at Snnf Kule fbrtutHHi haw been work for u. b.r Anna rag. Anrtln, and she's goin' on terrible. She says you x... and Juo. Bonn. Toledo, Ohio. were the pride of her heart and was as wtl. Why An cut. 4.Kbrs rt m over (A To? !om ionth. Tu ran do (he work and ltvs goin' to be the comfort of her old age." MHsa HsaVftafl MM are. I. ran "Go 'way; she didn't!" 5 to nnfirs ire easily eamlnif frcm 10a. dar. All aarea We show you host "Honest. She says she never did see and ftart yon. Can work in srare lima orftll the tttne. Blf money tor work-ione so smart fer yer age nor such a comFailure unknown troonf tkem. NFW mmi .'nderfiil. free. fort around the house. You'd better go H.HalUUafc t.,Bux Q lin lund M lno on home." "I was hnrryin' with all my might. But are you sure she said all them Bl? O is stteowledfssl the leadinr lamadrTOf things?" mmmmu mmmmSSm "Yes. and a lot more, .Go on, she's aWi TOSDAY8.W Tbe onlT Bate remedy for m u lesararriiesaorWhltaa waitin' fer j;e now." I . - cribe it sad lest "Well, I don't know. I tell ye. Jimmy, HsaasaaiH sale iu reconunaodlnc U i THttwiw about wtaiettCe all sriArma. mind to in doubtful my I'm mighty m. u, sm cici.iT ',o mm A. J. whether 1 hadn't better stay lost" sbsa. t s. a. jsa Dacirus. IUL Sold ki Wavrinsrton Dost Hart Prti;-nta- . S.iimii T laSllawtdl H and Plumbinfr Fitting IN ALL ITS BBANCHB8. G-a- s DOYLE 2.KU & Washington HALVERSON, Ave. Call and get prices. ri i' - Martin SINGLE AND ' t it DOUBLE . T her6toton y Messrs. DRIVING rantics, MUIG RIGS, CARRIAGES FOR OPERA AND WEDDING OF BAGGAGE OB FURNITURE, LADIES' CALLING CARRIAGES WITH CaREFUL DRIVERS. Onr Boarding and Feeding Department wit .... h. m k.nJ S.,cf..TO V,T, j lu NOTICE OF FORFEITURE. Citt. Weber Co.. March 19, 131. To Oliver B. Adams. Yon are hereby notified that I have expended three hundred dol lars, in labor and improvements upon the in Lode situated the W'illard Mining "Superior'' District, Box Elder County, Utah, as will apin filed the office of the pear by certificates recorder of said district, in order to hold said premises under the provisions of section JSftt, Revised Statutes of the United States, being the amount reo,nired to hold the same for the years ending Dec. 31st, lvss. t,v, 1S90. And if within ninety days after this notice by publication yon fail or refuse to contribute your proyour portion of such expenditure as a interest in said claim will become the property of the subscriber under said section 21C4. Fbkd. A. Shiells. Oopev uiviy rt'Sfvpci CORKY BRO'S & COMPAJSTY i Washhgton Avenne JunctionW. citt machine works, HaLAND, Prouriftor K. p Practical Fojnder and Machinist. Dealer In Steam Enrlnea MsehTosrV wmm ssssbine work and r.,..i.in. bou.. 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