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I (Fortſeßung.) Die großen Ebenen zwiſchen Chicago nach den Felſengebirgen ſind mu Städ- - Bau-Materialen zu verkaufen. Ein Block ten und Gehöften überſtreut, Die Felſengebirge erinnern den Rciſenden an die Schweiz, doch beſonders an das Gebirge, welches von der Bahnlinie zwijen Saffa und Jeruſalem überſtiegen wird, den Angaben der Mitreifenden gemag ift die Waffericheide gegen 14,6 000 Füß über der Sec, Jn dieſem Bei : | talter von Blitzelſchnelbe im Reiſen, ſowohl wie im Publiziren wähnt man beinahe, daß die Gedanken des Nebenmenſchen bekannt ſeien, ehe derſelbe ſie ausſprichc und mit der Flugkraft derſelben man der höheren Welt eiligſt __ ostlich von U, P R. R, Station. AESCHEREI- And Love and Hope and Happiness. Will aught of what she brings be ours? Ah, me! if we could only guess! She rides elusive and remote, This little slender.silver boat. him; for though he had been an actor for fifteen years, the most important part for which he had ever been cast was Ludovico. At heart, Phineas was a powerful tragedian; in| fact, he was only a “utility” man in } the Globe theater at Cohonk. | He had run away from he? at| the age of twenty and gone upou the stage. He had a burning, withering desire to rival Forrest, who was then just beginning to be famous. It was in the good old days, befora the “combination” had made nearly every actor a wanderer on the face of the earth. Phineas applied for an engagement at the stage door of the Momus theater, in Widdlestown, where there was a: respectable stock company. The stage manager put him on among the supers. In one year he had arisen to the high post of captain of the ‘“—.” ; actor, if it took twenty years’ study, That study he began at once. Determined as he was to reach the top of the ladder, he resolved to fill his soul with noble thoughts. Therefore he began tu study Othello, No matter what buffets fortune dealt -him, the soul of Phineas Gunny, teveling among the sublimities of the great Venetian tragedy, withstood them smilingly.. Years rolled on. The opportunity te watched her every movement, | whenever she 3 in the theater, | As for her, it wo 7 ta C she did not n woman and au: tion was tho yx me of herlife. | Therefore, she quickly sawthat Phin- | eas admired her. Nay, more, she | perceived that he was deeplyin love| with her. | “Poor fellow!” she reflected; ‘the| 1, Wirglauben an Gott, den ewigen Vater, nud an ſeinen Sohn, Zeſum Chriſtum, und au den Hei- ligen Geiſt, . Wir glaubeu,daß alle Menſchen für {hre eigen- CEEERRaida und-niht für Adams tretung. 3. Wir glauben, if dur das Sühnopfer Chriſti: die ganze Menſchheit felig werden kann, dur< Ge-- orjam zu den Geſeven und Verordnungen des vangeliums. o4, Bir glauben, afi diefe Stee, Erſtens, Glaubean den Herrn Jeſum zweitens, Buße; drittens, Taufe : dur Unterta neg zurVergebungder. Sünden; viertens, das A ulegn der Hände für die Gabe des Feten Geiſtes 5. Wirglauben, daß ein Mann von Gott berufen ſein muß dur< Offenbarung und dur das Auflegen der Hände Derer, welche die Vollmacht dazu baben, um das Evan elium zn predigen, und in den: Verordnungen desſelden zu amtiren, _ 8, Wir glauben andie gleiche Organiſation, wel- He in der urſvrünglichen Kirche beſtand nämlich Apoſtel, Profeten, Hirten, Lehrer, Evangeliſten e. 7, Wir gkauben an die Gabe der Zungen, Prs-vhezeiung, Offenbarung, Geſichte, Heilung, Huse leguna der Zungen 1c. 8. Wir glauben an die Bibel, als das Wort Got- tes, ſoweit ſie richtig überſetzt iſt; wir glauben aud | an das Buch Mormon, als das Wort (Gottes, 9, Wir glauben alles was Gott geoffenbart hot, Virginia, he is afled toad er jebt offenbart, und tvir glauben. bag Ex “Who?” asked the manager, “Mr. Gunny,” “Good heavens! crazy.” “Yes, to play Othello.” “Howdo you knowthat?” “He told me so,” “Orpheus, call Gunny.” In a few monents Gunny appeared. “Gunny,” said Mr. Francis, “do you knowOthello?” “T am a letter perfect, sir, in the whole play; do you want me to prompt?” “No; I want you to play Othello.” Phineas staggered back against the doorframe. “Are you ill? Are you afraid to “Mademoiselle, I cannot tell you during a rehearsal, she saw Phineas standing well back in the first en- | of my gratitude; I will show it in played it through backwari—never voice. presented itself. Virginia looked perplexed for a moment. Then she suddenly brightened up. “Papa,” she exclaimed, ‘‘there is a manin the company who knowsthat part perfectly.” has fallen hopelessly in love with| me. It is too bad. I didn’t mind | the sighs cf the fashionable young | men in New York, because I know| ry? they bestow them aponevery actress| in the city. But this poor fellow, he| “Afraid! For fourteen long years isin earnest, and yet he does not| I have hungered and thirsted fora dare to speak to me.” | chance to play that part, and now it These thoughts grew in Virginia's | has come. ‘Sir, you are my benefacmind. She found herself continual- | tor,” ly watching Phineas to see if he was | watching her. He daily became| “Don't thank me, my daughterinsisted upon #.” more moody and melancholy, oa Poor Phineas wasovercome, He She daily became more sorry for gasped twoor three times, and then him. At length, one morning, while spoke: she was sitting at the prompt table trance and devouring her with his eyes. She arose and carelessly walked up to the backof thestage, and then, passing around the wings, she came down behir 1 Phineas and attracted his attention by little cough. Hestarted and began to tremble when he sawher. to play his beloved part—although “Why do you stare so at me?” she he knew it 80 well that he could | asked. have begun at the last line and “'8 death!” said Phineas in a low not yet come. No manager had ever been able to see beneath Phineas Gunny’s commonplace exterior a soul brechen. fullof Othello. Yet it was there. One morning the manager, Mr. Ehe fir es nur dachten, waren wir Michael in Galt Lafe City, Die ganze Land stage, andFrancis, walked upon the calledto oneside his stage {aft iſt im Herbſtgewande eingekleidet ee Mr. Orpheus Smith, and zuwenden, Do Wahrheit iſt gänzlich fähig, ſich früher oder jpäter Bahn zu BARTON & CIE, 48 & 46 S, MAIN STREET, uid dieſer Umſtand, ſchien mir ein weHig von der Erwartung zu rauben zu \ welcher ich berechtiget ſchien. - und Knaben- Kleider, Fertige zuege, Handscinhe Hemden d Unterkleider. pO She'sfilled from stem tostern with flowers, my acting.” “Well,” said Francis, go and dress while I goand make an apology to the audience.” Phineas smiled sarcastically as he walked away. Mr. Francis went before the curtain after the overture and said: “Ladies and Gentlemen—Itis with great regret that I announce the sudden illness of Mr. Montrose. His part will be taken at half an hou s notice by Mr. Gunny, for whom I be- “I may not tell thee that. speak the kind consideration of the audience.” is Daiſ ein Umſtand, den hervorzuheben ih bewogen fühle. ahr és iſ eía Wüſten land, do< wo der Fleiß des Landbauers ſeine Hand anlegte, bringt “Jes wie mit zauberiſche Kraft die Erzeugniße faſt aller Klimaten hervor, bci ‘Meme: Bewunderung wurde durch das ‘Syſtem der künſtlichen Bewäſſerung in the street she completely upset that gentleman by bestowing upon him a smile and a bow. s The days rolled on, and Phineas Gunny’s new passion grew. As for ey ie große und wichtige Dinge offenbar ‘n ad in Bezug auf das Reich Gottes. : 19. Wi glaub, e nan die budtiblide Verſamm¡is und an bie Viederherſtellungder zehw n anf dieſem Kontinent (dem vaut werden wird. Daß r Erde regieren wird,und rden und ihre paradieſiſhe 11. Wir legen Y riprudaufdad Reet, den Allmadhtigen Gott zu verehren nah den Einaebungen unfered Gemigend, und geſtatten allen Menſchen das gleiche Recht, mögen fie verehren wie, wo und was ſe wollen. 12. Dir glauben dacan, Königin gene Herrſchern and Magiſtratern untertänig zu ſien un den Geſepen zu geborchen, fle zu ehren und zu unterſtügen. 13, Wir glauden daran, ehrlih, getren ken, wodltätig ‘ob eet zu ſein, we allen Men- ſen Gutes zu thun; in der That daß wir der ErmanungVEE glauben e tragen, en Do etwas da! es,” wie wir ſagen, en: ir haben Vieles ertragen, zufein,Mesert odex von gutem Nufe oder Lobenswertes iſt, traten wir nod dieſen Dingen. From that moment he played Othello as be had never played the part even beforehis old looking glass. At the end of the third act he and Virginia were enthusiastically called before the curtain. Francis stood astounded in the prompt entrance. His daughter ran to him and threw her arms abouthis neck, “Papa!” she cried; ‘I have never played Desdemona as I am playing her tonight; I never had such an Othello!” The enthusiasm of the house increased. Phineas was improving in every act. The murder scene was electric. The curtain fell, and again the young lady, her pity for her strange lover also grew. She always spoke to him kindly, which added said: fresh fuel to the fire which was con“Orpheus, my boy, my daughter is suming his being. Thus matters coming homefor a rest.” went on until Virginia had been in The manager's daughter, Miss Vir- Cohonk two weeks. ginia Francis, was the leading lady The citizens of that enterprising at a theater in New York. She was’ city then conceived the brilliant = ohaeeebut had made idea of giving’a gra’ d benefit’ tothe such a on her apperance thet young lady whoset slents shed luster the New York manager, heariug of | upon the town. her, went to Cohonk to see her, and engaged her atonce, = © fF delighted, and announced that his Two days later the young tadyar- daughter ighte’ ‘on June 7 in the footlights, When they had left the stage she looked at him with delight and wonder in her eyes. “Ob, you’re an angel!” she ex- Mr. Francis retired amid distinct claimed. ‘You are simply great.” rived. She was a bea “girl | etseee Tall, dark eyed, intelligent incoun:| ‘The play was at once put in re- passion, and that was to play 0. Tlove the part better from having played it with you. I should like to psy, it with you all the restof my 6” “And I could play Desdemona,” Othello,” thought he, ‘but i don't she answered, ‘‘with you as Othello, beliéve they'll guy him.” all the rest of mylife.” Matters went on smoothly until Phineas came to the wh to his “Then let us do so,” he said. ‘T you. Marry me and we'll play narrative to the duke. Up to that love the piece around the world.” time he had felt as one in a dream. “You love me!” The old, familiar words suddenly “Ever since I firsteaw you, Othello awakened him to a genseof his situabas been ‘only a secondary tion— nas you learn to loveme?” Her father loved me; oft invited me, That line awoke the slumbering He turned to. leave ber, She laid fires in Phineas Gunny’s soul. He her hand on his arm: saw Virginia Francis standing in the “ entrance, watching him. He remem- Ffir plots Paeetoral| „Ih 6 Lit viclei Von ber ft ranzöſif Fefehligt. gahre al fiſchen $ Seitdem Meiſterſ Reiter g Dre Steuern n yeul Southa! ſtände gi Die Ni fen ſie örper, ſelben w De Bruu welcher | Stadt g lürzlih hütte oße W Theil de und cin ohe fei Anf ard | tar Bde, P! ähric nd bec and z febten 1 ine gro Theil, Gr bend Freiſe { Aus aunt Fiume, Beit in fige LC inem orgeh at | Bahra apelt ber je kartdss| ih Eli pes Y rR Vo We pit Blatt Phineas led the glowing Virginia to murmurs of disapproval, Phineas sank down: into a chair The curtain arose. Roderigo, Bra- and burst into a flood of tears. bantio and Iago went through with “At last,” he sobbed; ‘after fourtheir scene. Then Iago and Othello teen years. Mademoiselle, you are made their appearance. A murmur the ideal Desdemona,” fiasco. Phineas played his opening scenes in much the same manner as he had previously played Ludovico, Francis breathed more easily. “Gunny will be a mighty weak oh irge! Fon des | Glaubensartifed der Kirche Jeſu Chriſti der eiligen der lezten Tage, gewöhnlich Mormow en genannt. in the proféssion, he found himself _“ Thelephone 422. SLA Shedrifts along the summerblue. ‘Done? We must changethebill. Let us go and see Virginia.” The manager led the way to his daughter's dressing room, and found that she had not yet begun to dress. She opened the door for the two men, and saw by their faces that something was wrong. ‘What's the matter?” she asked. “Montrose is drunk and can't get out of the house.” “Oh, my!” exclaimed Virginia, “My child,” said her father, ‘we must change the bill to ‘Ingomar.’ I am up in the part, and”—— “Ido not want to play Parthenia; I hate the part. Is no one up in Othello?” “Not a soul.” of surprise and approval ran through Arising, he offen. ber his hand, the house. Phineas had thrown his and begged permiss:.u Lo lead her to dé man der Polítik, und der Macht der doing the utility parts at the Globe She heard him. Shefelt that she whole soul into his makeup. He the dressing room. She assented. ought to have been very angry, but looked the part to perfection. But Welt im Allgemeinen das Zutrauen theater, in Cohonk, as has been in spite of herself she was pleased, At the door he paused and said: ‘| the actors standing in the wings were “Miss Francis, [have had only one . entziehen und es dek Wahrheit mehr stated. The desired opportunity had The next time she passed Phineas smiling in anticipation of the coming VO Grant Soap Co. R Through rosy ripples soft she glides, Led by asingle pilot star; With shadowysails and fairy crew walked home buried in deep meditation. He climbed up to his attic chamber and took off his coat. He placed himself before his looking glass and began to play Othello. In a few moments he paused. What was the matter? Could it be possible that he was becoming tired of his greatrole? Never! He began again. He worked up his scene with redoubled energy. It was no use. Instead of his own face, he saw in the glass that of the manager's daughter. Othello at last had encountered arival, The horrible truth dawned unon the mind of Phineas Gunny that, instead of one masterpassion, he now had two. The first was Othello; the second Virginia Francis. “This,” he reflected,-‘is too-mueh. rT} | Love, that has hitherto shunned the| poorutility man andconfined his at- | tentions to the bosoms of the load- | ing, the juvenile and the walking | gentlemen, 11: C 1e3 tome. What || have I to de w 1 love? Alas! Tecan | only worship herat a distance.” | And he was as good as his word. He had séen every Woman, I have only two passions. tragedian of prominence play the One is to play Othello and the part. He was Very familiar with it. other—is a cecret which must not Tp fact he was so familiar with it pass mylips.” that he was unableto learn anything “Poor fellow,” she said very softele, and always stuck once or twice ly, as she turned away. nähere. Könnte man die Menſchheit im every part he played, no matter “Perdition catch my soul, but I do vermögen,ſich zu vergewiſſern, daß ſole how short it was. love thee!” exclaimed Phineas under At the end ofhis first fifteen years his breath, eine Zeit wirklich i Anzug iſ, ſo ure st SEIFE ie This craft, unstayed by winds or tides, Slips out across the twilight bar; ife vowed that he would be a great Die titers Shoindein und. alle Arten HIER “ABRICIRT baben und ſich verzweigen, fer men unúd blühen und die Früczte einer ewigen Vermehrung tragen? Baglor,Ronney unb —s little slender silver boat Uponits bosom is afloat. HIS RULING PASSION. ie ertaufen ‘alle Arten ane besten DIRECTOREN: Like some fair ocean sunset lit. Peaceful and wide its spaces tie, And purple shores encompass it ~London Spectator. den Traum oder eine Nacht des Schlafes anjehen, nah welcher wiz erneuert und geſtärkt erwachen um wieder in dte Wirklichkeiten des Leben einzugehen. Laſſet uns einen Augenbli> ein -ſolPhineas Gunny was crushed; he ches Weſen betrachten, bekleidet mit den feinſten leinenen Gewändern von großer } had always been crushed ; he expected Reiuheic uud Weiße, geſhmü>t mit to always be crushed. Life's sweets Gold und Edelſteinen; ein Angeſicht mit had all turned to acids for him; even dem Glanze des Lichts, der Jutelligenz forbidden fruit only pri inced vineund Liebe leuchtend; eine Bruſt die mit gar. Othello was forbidden fruit to _AMERCAN _ SAT MARKET. _ — ÉNASCENTE LUNA.” I see a stretch of abining sky, tend, wie wir jeßt einen vorübergehen- ss DUMONT & JACKSON’ —— Ftischesten Exellenz dieſer Methode — andere ſind eiugeladeit, fidy gu überzeugen. Zimmer no. 1 und 2 Union National When he made his exit, Virginia 7 mels während tauſendau von Jahren, Hier kanu Sederman einen quten Salis nebmen. “H. ROWE, ſchon ‘What were you muttering here a um ſelbſithätigen Uhr- turned to her father and said: den unbegrenzten Ozean der Kenntniß, eateries hat 2 Maan in Brot “Papa, who is that tall; homely few moments ago?” she asked. die rotates des Lithtes, der Wahr- a cine eleftrifdje Vorrichtung erfu” man, whostared sc oddly at me?” Bank Gebaeude, “I was speaking,” he replied, ‘‘as heit und Liebe in ſich. 2 Ee Main und 2. Süd Straße “That, my dear, is Mr. Phineas they should be spoken, the sublime n. Das Trodjten nach derſelben führt lines of Othello.” SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, Soviel Linnen wird in Eng- Gunny.” zur Erhöhung, Herrlichkeit, Unſterb“Heavens! What a name for an ‘Do you know the part?” ibe erzeugt, daß die Erde ES ——$., lichkeit und einer Ewigkeit des Lebens, land “Do I know it! For fourteen years ebenmal darin eingewi>elt werden actor!” Deutjhe Verjammiungen. Lichtes, der Remheit und Vereniigung ‘Yes; he's a little bit eccentric, but it has burned and seethed in my | unte. useful in small parts,” : mit verwandten Geiſtern. SaltLale City, jeden Sonntag Mor brain! Othello is my one grand pasBeinahe 62,000 Poſtmeiſter gen um 10 Uhr in Socalfal State Gtr. : When Phineas had reached the sion—or was. I have learned the Um den Menjchen in jeinem wahren A. H. Schuligeſs, Präſident, vierter Klaſſe, die vom Generalpoſtmeishelter of the wings, he turned to the business of all the greatest exponents Lichte zu betrachten, müſſen wir, ſo zu Logan, jeden Sonntag Morgen um 19 ſter ernannt werden,gib! es in den Ver. nearest person, who happened to be ſagen, vergeſſen, daß der Tod in jeinem Staaten. Wor. : S. L. Ballif, Präſident. 4 of the role who have ever lived. the ‘second old woman,” an invet- Bur my time will come, but until Pfadeiſt; wir müſſen ihn als ein ewiProvidence, jeden zweiten und vierten Sonntag imMonat Jakob Furimann, Präs. Zum 300ſten Male wegen erate gossip, and said: ges Weſen anſehen, im Beſibe von Geiſt then I must go on, on, on, as—LuMidbway, {eden Gvnniag Morgen um “Mrs. Thurston, can you tell me dovico.” Fleiſch uno Beinen mit allen den geiſt1- Zrunte ae ſtand kürzlich vor dem 10 Uhr. Conrad Abegglen, Práſident gen und phyſiſchen Organen und allen Londoner est eine Gnglin- who that young ladyis,sitting be At last the festal night arrived. Payſon, jeden zweiten Sonntag Bent. side the ‘governor?’” tag um 20 Uhr. Carl C. SchrammPräſident, den Gefühlen und Sympathien, welche devin Namens Cakebread. All Cohonk turned out to do honor “That's his daughter.” Ju den Bergwerken Preuari s, jeden Sonntag 12Uhr 30 Mittags. ihm in dieſer Welt eigen ſind. Oder to its fair tragedienne. Phineas stood and gazed at her , Sr, Stoder, Präſident ‘ fre 1891 niht wenivielmehr, alle zeine naturlichen Gefühle ßens fin’ im At half past 7 the people were long after he had finished his part Montpelier, jeden Sonntag Mittag 12 und Sympathien, werden veredelt, er- i als 866 Arbeiter dur< Ungliü>s- and was at Lberty to leave the thea crowding through the doors, and as Uhr 30 im Deutſchen S#ulhaus an Main St, Manager Francis peered through the Friedrich Trüſſel Präſident, hoben und unermeßlich vermehrt werden älle um's Leben gekommen. ter. A new feeling dawned in his “peer hole” his heart was very glad. Bera, jeden Sonntag Nachmittag um 2 Jm Durchſchnitt 7000 Vergeſſe du, Bewerber für himmliheart. He could not tell what it hr. I. Kunz, Biſchof. ſche Herrlichkeit für einen Augenbli>, Mordthateu werden jährlih in was; but he knew that he could not As he stood there the stage manager Thomas Fork, jeden zweiten Sonntag die medrige Spbäre ſeines jezigen Da- den Ver, Staaten verübt, aber uurciner take his eyes away from the face of rushed up to him with an openletter Na@mittag 2 Uhr. Peter Larſen, Präſident. in his hand. Manti, jeden zweiten Sonntag Morg eins und mache den Verſuch ſich in dem vou 50 Mördern wird beſtraft. Virginia Francis. He stood looking ‘\ir. Francis!” he exclaimed, ‘‘Mon10 Uhr, John Alder, Vräſident, Licht der Emgfkeit zu betrachten,in den Die deutſche Kaiſerin at her until the rehearsal was ended trose has sent me a note saying that E urefa, jeden Donnerstag Abend um ig höheren Sphären ſeines fortſchreitenden ſhwärmt für Babies. Sie iſt Pathin and she arose, with her father, to r he fell down stairs this afternoon and Provo, jeden Sonntag 4. Ubr. Emil“Mäſe Dajyjeins, jenfrits ded Grabes — als einer Unzahl von sindern und hat leave the house. sprained his ankle so that he cannot Präſident, einen reinen Geiſt, frei von Sündeuad viele ſelbſt über die Taufe gehalten. Then with a heavy sigh, which walk, and consequently cannot play. eee Arg, erkuchtet in der Schyle des Himstartled him, he turned away. He What's to be done?” - BINELSPEZIALITAST. — 7&9 Main Street. 5. 5 Shehard, ür meine Patienten iſt LES bete Bhi he 0,” uld not learn to you— bered Forrest. He began to act. He because—because I have oe finished the speech amid a . eee 6Sere E ews, : taneous burst of applause. a nnt merkt |