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Show lanMUBijat inueen, answered Eurtneo, with a to have sunk in tho Kangaroo, was al- - he voull ieer:i at oo clock Crove off In sigli, "1 dont qu.to know what you mean, lonod to be presumed, and probate has Lady llolmhurst s carriage to the resbut I seem to have siid something very lecn taken out As a matter of fact, taurant, where tins delightful specimen aie l,ov, ever, tho said Jonathan Meeson per- - of the genus registrar stood them a most vmng The wtco oa a haudi-u- p child j lay to be3i.,e this law, d in Kerguelen I and some days after suurti.ous ehainpagno lunch, and made he buuul, buu.y. too bnipwrecii, and notore ne uied ne uuiy himself so agreeable tlmt both tho Unites It looltious, Jdiuea, said John, that, extents d a fresh will in favor of his nearly fell in love with him, and even WASATCH COUNTY. Tj H. HIDES EAGGAED. putting ashlo other matters, this would nephew, Custom II Meeson, tho gentle- - Lustace wa cor strained to admit to himprove, iad pendent of pecung-r- y rewaiu, mau' before you. Miss Augusta Smith- self that good things (su come out of the BY JOHX CBOUK. And now, Meeson, snpposo yea fcavc a Most mtei esting- Uuyj for you to " ere divorce court. Finally tlio doctor wound on matter . tho brother to S. explained lay What!" said the learned registrar, is up tho f roi codings, which were of a most Another circumstance I will relate of a which you require "my advice Is I hat so, Johu," replied James; but, this Miss SmitLcrs, whom we have been li vi ly order, and iu( hided an account of said Eustace; "1 as you must bo well aware, tho No, I haven't, youngster being lost and found some one etiquette reading bo much about lately the Ker- Augustas adventures with a toast. I might as well explain it tc of that thought my profession will not allow me to conguelen Land heroiue-'hear from Lttdy Holmhurst, he said, or two years later on. Young IKa Banin eh? Ixith duct a ease for noth mg Bjorn that point, am Mias Smithers, sho said, Vos, are going tot as lie you llum, together, said James, it Is not quite regu above all others, etiquette rules us with a with a liltlo blush, and thi3 is Lady that you two young peopleum being a s(nart boy about thin time, toward a take the preliminary step in the lar. According tot he etlqnettcof ti.o pro rod of Iron. Tho stoma, h of tho down started wliowe himself, and husband" bar, llolmhurbt, thought possiuie tuture appearance in that court 1 have the honor to which fesslonto belong, The and collective is and revolted chocked herself Indnidmii, field to hunt his pa, also, I suspect. had for many years the with which Ls should scandulled at the idea of one of its mem it gives mo mneh pleasure to make honor of being connected that is, that bed it not customary that matters dealt with. It ls usual that papers hers doing anything for nothing.' parents missed him I suppose when Miss said bmithers," your acquaintance. Now, matyou are going to get married 1 have time came. So the drum s as beat to bIiouIiI be presented, but that I will over Vi!K. put in I'.uslHce, he learned uoetor. courteously shaking to my somewhat always is. rimony aecoruipg be to as hands all look, the point appeals ' pressing." undpretnod that they were regular nailhands, and bov.mg to Ladv Ilolmhui-s- t arms! to anus ! was the cry and experience, an undertaking of a Well. er That's right, said Eustace. proceedings which Eustai e watched with venturesomo order though cases occarallied to the crv. A rush for the Ueld I have " wdl a rone ah'ut deir Jamc3, quite so, lie's sionally coni' und'-- oneo observation the taundieed eve of susnicluc. n.jta Was u.ur, trying out Ik! Iky but no So i understood, said James; hut Said John, ttiiha svrei. A Ao beginning already, the old viper." e:J wheal tho results i,.i.e proven to oe ui tne what will, and where la ity'l A - I,, ,, 'I f k,.1 must himself j, u. q k, marked ardirt lover sjjs'tcr, : t : t say' 'Very wiy saLisfaetcry , and it i.w itGit, it 3 u tv til iJl in Utvij tun i, ia (fiiusii, it.i.l that ttu muni oo puiU to now it vvuUiU DC. i real m Bus lulu hn that, if may torui an opoiion from tiie tnornln wont to the rivor ami foHtming back." a tattooed or com-fohim. bo n.unv with I had rather other smaller enstodv9 never. lady's ns they are before me, I never together bon built fje rose from D like tiie lg.ir The twins fciuiultaiir-onsllearaed re. mitfed entered knew an engagement into c'ntcr'pt their chairs and looked al tusiace with into bo.vt-- and law fas..iom d wciguiug closing In the field m the west, the ino best liung that I can do, sir,' undur more piunin.it, g or more romantic the oa i If ;, of no 'ridiculous on to movement tne umi John went unflun hmw at not little bui lotions, does found the huort impatiently, lor, SlUit.g Here tho young gemleumii Identity unless you (hop something down his severe eye. these interruptions were auspices r, nee like a rooster, I and expression that ho fairly burst out work quarrels with low uncle in tuKjeg the part I line But is there to once ho offer will not at to prevent you of the nothing laughing. seemly, lady, and thereby is disinI snppose looking for better pasture. not o h arned counsel from reluming the fee, inspection of the document, which, I may herited young presume, Meeson, that tins of vast wealth. Then the young in camp, at. the hoax, said James, severe ly I presume and all the little fed Indeed, James, he an of and is unusual Thtre was character," state, under the most terrible circumlady, jou looked went tliut you know too well what la duo te will see that t bis pnu ties Is common among at AngUBta, who, poor girl, colored stances, talxs steps of a nature that not prodigal sons return. The song to the eves. learned couustl to attempt to make one the most cmim nt of your profession, one woman in five Lundred would have forth, as it speaks of in the Bible. For of their body tho victim of a practical when, for instance, they require an ad Quite so, quite so," said the learned lono to restore to hun that wealth. alive is find was again, son (lead, this my vertisemeut or wih to pay a delicate comWell, hits Miss Smithers cot Whether or uot those steps will ultijoke?" regibtiar. , added John, What do they the will? Perhaps she will produce it. Meeson, Surely-was lost and is found." you pliment toaeonstitneniy mately prove successful 1 do not know, do of Miss Smithers is tho will," said Mr and, if I did, like Herodotus, I should then? They wait till they find About the first conflagration we had in have sufficient respect for tho d.gnity tho law uot to tamper with It In any nut mmked upon a brief, and then resign their John Short. not to say; hut, whether tho Tort was the burning of John Jordan's way as my brother fco. Why should ou not do the some iu Oh I'm afraid that 1 do not quite prefir has Indicated! wealth comes or goes, it is impossible hut the about presin situated in this Of vonr owu interest? understand" cose, IhJ'J, wickenp Oh, certainly not. I assure yon It Is that a sense of mutual confidence nud a To bo more prcciso, sir, tho will is mutual ent site of the northwest district Selmoi all square. It is a truo bill, or raiinr a cour'o, If wowdn the rauso the other side respect and admiration that is, w ill Miss or If Smithers." on the the we estate and tattooed tonts, pay a a more quiet thing, certainly, also, a House. Ho had found a market for true will. adlearnod tho shouted will have least had What?" at the almost hie said James, resuming losoyou more enduring tiling, 'than mere lo, o' bops. Lots of hops on the river,, bonk seat. This Is eyidently a case of an vantage, the priceless advantage, of a doctor, literally hounding from his chair, iust and will result from them. Mr. will Mbs Tho is advertisement. tattooed upon those clays. The w hole family were gathnature." unique Meeson, you axo indeed a fortunate man. Mr. John In Miss Smithers old bny, said Von Very well, John, lot itr lie so," said Smithers hack," 'continued you are going to mairy ering at tills time, and bad about one Eustace. aie right there, Your chocks bhoit. iu a perfectly unmoved tone; and beauty, courage and And now, just listen, and lie James, with magnanimity genius, and if you hundred pounds stored in bedtleks and he duly returned, hut it it is now my duty to offer you inspection will ullow an oldish man of some experi-ncproceeded to unfold his moving talo with for fi es will Intention must be understood that they are to bo of tho document, and to take your iu Inside the wjekenp. Iis :, tuueh point and emphasis. to drop the official and give you a strtictions as to how you propose to filo it word of advice, it is this, always try to When ho had finished, John looked at presented." Were to gather enough hops to buy a Not at the bank, said John, hastily iu tho registry" James rather helplessly The case was cserve your good fortuuo, end remember team. Some one, t suppose, was borrowInspection ofiMlio document inspoc hat a man who, in his youth. Cuds such beyond him. But James was equal to the I have recently hail to oblige a client, those scarce were added ho very Am, ing occasion. lie hod mastered that first by the way of explanation to tinn of tho document?" gasped the aston- a woman, and is enabled by circumstances days, sparks caught In the dry thatgh and great axiom which every young barrister Eustace, und my balance is rather low." ished doctor; pood heavens! sir, I am a to marry her, i3 indeed said James; No," Never appear to 16 family man, with a reputation to main quite understand. Sullied on by joy, and cherished of the gods. the who! contents burned up, bops and should lay to heartI was to i ay are to be presented to tain." going ignorant." And now I will end my sermon--, and wish " all. Hops were worth $1.00 per pound himclerk. to Eustace This case," bo said, as though he were my Reputation, thought both health and happiness and And with this soh mn fares the conferat that time, making unite a loss to Mr. giving Judgment, self, after practicing for twenty years you of doubtless of a redays, and ho drank off liis glass ence end. ho to au court has tho in divorce tho markable caine I impudence f Jordan and family. nature, and ranuot at tho mo and looked so pleasant and champagne, What lie a has to that ment reputation! say lay toy band upon any authority that Augusta longed to kiss him la the summer and fail Of 1M!), most kindly f I wonder?" next., anv on stieli tho point tf, Indeed, CHAPTER XVir. Lcariug lie shook all the freight teams eurouty to Camp are I must leavG it to you, sir, said Mr on the spot, and as for Eustace, to be fonnd. But I speak oil hand, ' HOtV AtOt'STA WAS ITI.r.D. hands with him warmly, and then and learned At the John this. Valley not and to Short, the must too regis v be bald regarding Fluyd passed through closely That very afternoon Eusfaeo retnmecl trar s shrinking form with contempt not here a fiiendship began between tho two obiter diet uni of a viva voctj opinion. It endures till now. they pns.sed by the teamsters would swap sehms to Tho will is on the which Lady Ilolmbtirst's house in Hanover unmixed with pity, mo to its pethat, notwithstanding And then they all went back to tho ofseamless sack .efco, old culiar 'idiosyncrasies, ' and the various square, to toll lus dear Auguota that hko ladys back, and I, on behalf of tlio plain fice. and there was tho photographer waitfor vegetables and grain, Thu material crueea that it presents. It will, npon mupt attend on tho following mqrniug to till, mean to get a grant with the docuSo Clod In the rogistiing with all his apparatus, and astonished at Soiui rrtt Iloimo. ment annexed. we got in this way furnished us with closer examination, be found to fall wsUni he was wheu he found out what As may be hnaglned, though w Illiug to go I sav. Lady Holmhurst." said the doc enough about U the common wearing ipparel thoso general laws that govern tho legai reasonable lengtli to oblige her now tor, as i do to Lady Holmhurst, who was lira job was he had to do. However, the auy course If of testamentary disposition. for asking task proved an easy ono enough, as the we could get in those dais, and num remember aright--- ! respeak off hand tho found lover, Augusta uot uuuaturally - nearest to him, forgivo mo of the room was suitable, and the such a question, but hum ha is it light bought they were well drived when they Act of 1 Vic., cap id. specitios that a will sisted this course violently, nud was blipdark lines of cuttle ink upon Augustas frleriU her down? in resistance her low by ' bad canvas suits, consisting of pants shall lie in writing, and tattooing may ported very skin would, tho man said, come Not very," said Lady Holmhurst, sol snowy bo defined as a ntdo variety of Lady Holmhurst. who, however, presently mt perfectly in tho photograph. So he and jumper, made from an old wagon fairly tho them left of it us to as matter a sho settlo room, I was, leaving crmly, though admit, nsual that writwriting. It is, took two or three shots at her back and sheet. What boots and shoes we bad, ing should bo done on paper or parchment, they liked. fact, almost bursting with laughter, for then departed, saying that ho would bring do I ls think said learned a that little absurd I this more than hard," anything a Ufo sized reproduction to be filed in the though boots were nearly out of the but have no doubt that the young lady's lie a with was bf as her intrenched looked, foot, that, stamp Migusta, gentleman skin, if carefully removed and dried, In a couplo of day s. question, we need to preserve, not In behind his office chaux with perplexity registry would make excellent parchment. At after all tlmt I havo gone turongli, And alter that tho learned registrar 'masons jar," but under our arms until prescut, therefore, it ls porchment in Its should he token off to have my uuiortu-uatwritten on his face, it would bo impossi also shook hands with them, and said that back glared at by a doctor some one ble to imagine. We got t' the field, when ym were glad to green stage, aud perfectly available for uowr or other, and thru ho shut up with a lot I suppose ho need detain them no longer, as ho at ho said Well," To length, continue. It appreserve" our feet in old shoes, for the writing I purposes. In a registry'. of a felt justified in allowing Augubta out of old wills is I come to decision. It a must that musty Mr. stateam Meesoa's pears taking his custody stubble was too much like plus and ments 'Well, my dearest girL" said Eustace, as being perfectly accurate that paiuful matter, very, to a person of mod And so they departed, glad to have got needles for our bare feet. However, I cannot over the first tho will was properly aud duly executed 'efllicr it must be douo or else tho whole est temperament. stop so pleasantly. up, Mr. John Short shrink from my duty, and must face it. When the soles of our shoes wore Old by tho testator, or rather by tho person tiling must bo given leclares that Tt i absolutely necessary Old hypocrite, said Eustace to him who tattooed r.r. coni im no. in his fits and at presence to Bro. Jonathan GV would make us'souie form of signature hich is hat the document should be placed iu tho self, with a snarl. command; Oh I excuse pie 1 wooden- bottoms. officer e.ir of ol with went of ho an the the court." on, Therefore, very wen covered by the section of tho ustody But how am I going to livo in a cup mean soles. Many a time bare I - seen Act of 1 Vie., cap 20. It judicial sternness, therefore. Miss Smith too, that Notice for Putllcatlon.- - No. 3344 a lot safo board with or in iron of I an must trouble era, you to show me youi t.randmotlier Christina Cftrllle trudging the witnesses attested in tho presenco of wills'1" asked back. There is a cupboard there," anil feeling Vry cross Augusta, each ls and of other It testator. the I dont know, I am sure, said Eustaeo, ho pointed to tho corner of the room, along to the field with her shoes under true that there was no attestation clauso; ) Umtep Statf Land Orrr E feALr Lakl cm.l mi, "where you can make um mako tbv her arm. These are some of the hard- but the supposed necessity for an attesta- 'Mr. John fahort says that that is a umt ) MiiV w ill have lo doctor tlio learned which ; necessary preparations. ! N THAT THE tion clause is ono of thoso fallacies of the NOTICE IS IIKUTBY i ships of frontier life. , r is His learned own bad said so as that the .ttlo. 1ms it isn't notlcDof filwl that," Oh, mumnl opinion tollowiutc quite tttlr Wild game xyai plentiful at tills tinier lay mind which, perhaps, cluster more dm lor eoufouud him! will order that Intention to muku filial moot U nunpoit Augusta, with a sigh, as bho began to re liis frequently and with a greater persistence ?f his uhifii), ail that iit P pi oof 1 remember seeing, one day in the Sum mov e lier jacket. you should accompany him about w hir round questions connected with ninth bWnie tne ilobatc Jiuitff, oi fit hi uli ho ho comes the trial ever off, til! for, Dear raid, t mo," 17 MfMU'O, observing the Count Huber come goes a CitvtVa lierd those Cletk, of of antelope disposition than any jnr pt 69, with alarm, I had better lock atoll (siwittv, Ctah, (Hi June the Uth. see, in that vv i" you wonld never he down what was called John McDonald's other branch of the law. Therefore, wo you Jacob, H h No. 77, tor Ibo of the the door. I snpposo sho is hardened, be lz ofJnsfph Lave been properly out of the enstody of an officer must will to N Kk NWijj ot X FMt nud N h take the of . residence W. Geo. below Fustae-'Hill, just Clydes t i 5 I S. L: M., Utah. gloomily, continued lo himself as ho did so, but executed in accordance with the spirit of court. But," vent on J7, 1 p to prove all I can tell him, if ho manes that dale say that otic gets used to this sort He name the fnHmxmtr w itucs-ieand cross the fields in Indian file to the tho statute. And now we come to what liU continuum resilience upon and eultiva he tai.es you about with of thing upon desert islands. at present strikes me as the rrnx. The order,1.0is, that if to .river.- But this is only ono of Fianeis M HoiKm, of, m ul lun'l.vi tube me, too. him will havo Meanwhile poor Augusta had got her tion , 8 wen wild Is Thither Does undated. iHiam Eh Invalidate that til Gonhm, 'instances. Bears too would come down I auswrr with In rather a dressed off. was Sho said all of IJebcv City, Wasatch Count, jacket Why? Augusta. confidence, no. And mark: I talt. I silk white him had low Eccacso a trust and don't luto our i fields and dig the carrots and evidence that of Iauly llobnlnirst can dress, iVhy? evening person who desires to protect against she re- tinAnv ullow unci ofMuh pi oof, or who know other roots for us. This reminds me bo produced that this will did not exist thats why. Old? (h. yes; I dare sav ho scaif over her shoulders Thisreturned. is old. learned s And this the moved besides, think, of any hUbtnntbil reason, under the law ami registrar just ofHiiaa Augusta Sinitliers of a, genuine bear story, w lilub J wi4fe upon the back Oh. ho said. I seo in evening dress. Hie itjtfhitionH ot the Inlet tor Depaitment. to Deo. 1U, on which day the learned gentleman lias practiced for previously ill ?u(h proof houkl not be allowed, date. One day in the summer of Ll Kangaroo suckf and evidence can also be twenty years in thodivoreo court! Now, Well, ef course, that is qimc a different .vhy e ni'uH oppoi tunittov at the above men I a from cau ask what expect while going tip the road cast of Mali) produced tbut of Mrs, Thomas-yththe you you tinned tune and place It cio.tumlue Ladies need never wear anything who lias matter. ltne's'-eof smnl ( lumiant. and tf? oiTei evi And so that to speak of iu tho evening Street I saw aohietblng dodging alonjj did exist on ChrlStma day, when Mia gentleman,for however letirucj. in rebuttal of that subiniUtd by iu the. divorce kue twenty practiced years Smlthors rcsc.ucd. was , 1 It Is, therefore, will well, Ihi id .h t havo had some experi-encotrying to get thrddgli A worm fentc that clear that it must have got Upon her hack court? I know him, went on Eustace, is the but A No, 'both' in hereby riven that James I never saw or heard of any1 know him n sill fall enclosed the lota now owned by Mary A. between Dee. 19 and Dee. 23. ot Jleber City, aeateh County, vindictively Ueibert, atud before. liko it I Signed thing notice or intention tt) make filed l.ih.ha lovo with you hhwlf Why, he would bon I got opposite tilth, crea-tuyMoulton Quite so, old fellow," said Eusiee, In All. unless," lie proirt on hid desert land et.una No 1,EM, for dated. not but tested, If h be an old duffer !Uu't. TJ r.artt S L lu MVI of S k h c l.k Tp I saw to tiiy surprise that It was a much impressed at this corrnscat ion of added, tho date is lower down." befoi e the Probate Tutitrc or in hi1 "Really," said Augusta, bursting out lore. is no data; MilixMVtuli. Evidently you are tho man said "there No," Augusta, Hebei bear with two small cub. I changed my legal Eus count nro af net the Citv, too ridiculous, you to tacklo the rase. But, I say, wind, is te laughing; I could not stand any more tattooing It Utah, on Wednesday, (.hik the 12th day of June, course In a lmrry and ran back to John be dono next? You see. Im afraid it is taco." I ouo and was all done at got sittiug, I don't know about being ridiculous, to pro e He name- the follow ng Hne-faint. Hamiltons,- - but there were no uieu at too lata Probate has Issued, whatever the complete irnrUmn and reclamation of Augusta; but If you think am going to 1 mean that I nm snro. don't may "I wonrlcj' nj it, A. Duke. Ik C. Kay. 'Util l.uid: Kutl.un home. I next 'started down the lane bo learned marched that let about by you "Probate has issued!" echoed the great think it is the bravest thing 1 ever heard btuiu rent od and James Lauib, all ot north towards xvherS Geo. Traiigliton James, struggling with Ids rising con doctor without my being there to look of," and County, I Uih Terrttorj . ho bowed with much graeo. of l W ixBii, RegNtcr. lemlukcn. after uio Why, you you, was building a large log barn, shouting tempt; ami Is the law so helpless that mnttered Eustace, "bos beginAh, T. C. Bailkt, Atty. for Claimants. fall no would lave courso he wlto in yen. Which has been allowed to Issue insidious probate to coniplimc-utnow, Bear! Bear! By this time the qtmdru pay ol ning ' under an erroneous apprehension of tho body could bo uear you for old nflan!, pcdsliad found their way through the facts cannot bo recalled? Most certainly days without doing so," on went the and cm I innocent Well.", A said n .i look Do you tldnk 8 fence and were making tracks across the not! So soon as tho preliminary formalnently respectable objoc-- of his suspicions, lie ities ore a must issued writ of concluded, Mr. Frangliton field towards the barn, Desert Land, Final Proof, No. 3346 of com so the absence of a date does uot hap lug at him so sweetly that a wave to revoke the probate, and claiming that invalidate a will it is matter for proof, puiere passed through him. got Ids gun and fired at Mrs. Bruin, thii tho court should In of favor ho i and thus tin that is all But there. I am not in posi do." pronounce Yes, auswored, NQT1CC FOK rtBUCATlOX. hcrfMdix "With bullet. the Liter will, or, stay, there U no ex- conversation camo to an end and was not tion to gi vo Rliy opinion about tho caso, f I'NITi-SrxTIflowlof surprKO and pnln'she struck out ecutor there Is no executor! a very im- resumed till dinner timo. I.An OtMl'F, is it is quite lieyond mo, and besides, that Salt LakfM Cm l On the following morning r.t It o'clock not my business But now, Miss Smith at full speed j but tho meat shot brought portant point, claiming a grant of letters 4. of administration with tho will annexed Eustace, who had managed to got a few ers. as you have once put yourself iu the NoTKE IS J1FREBY GIV'bS THAT AL-nher dowu,'. One of, the cub was shot I think that w 111 be tho better tourso." s. from , of arrived I'hit.ih l.;s Co., in have JollNUN of tho the employers, days rapacity custody registry hm filed noth eot Intention and the other made its escape and struck But Jiw can you annex Miss tjud'ho; i with Mr John Fbort to take Augusta and of a v. ill, might I a1 UJf you havo any Utirh Terrltorv, on hi- desert land clniin No. o imtlxu proof out for, tho hills to the southeast, but It to a grand ef letters of avlmiBtdla'ion, Lady Holmhurst who was going to dm suggestion to make as to how you are to itH, tor tne E! sT ia Soc7 and V H und Bald Euta o, peron her to Somerset House, whither, be dealt with. Obviously, yon canuot he h. before M .ec S. Tp b feouth,nf mnsre w as captured alive by II rum Oaks who whatever tbut may mean?" her object kius of the locked up with the other wills, and Mo tleikof the Count ( mirt, at uot withstanding feebly. T7th ot June, Co. CmtiiTi on w the a ith tied chain It Monday, for day up quite kept 'That reminds mo," said James, disre- previoua day, tho had at last cunscuted vqunliy obviously it is against tho rules while. It eventually broke the chain and garding the question aiul addressing ilia to go. to allow a will to go out of tlio custody of lie nnniH the following wHoees to prove Mr. Short introduced, and mneh tho court, unless by especial permission the complete irrigation ami leclamation of c Averett tolls 'tne that trot her, "you must at once tile Miss got aw ay- oil kina limit hers In the registry, ami see to tlia impressed both the ladies by the extroor of the court Also it is clear that cau F. Jone, Jerome Kmptoo,W11 Ik his father saw It on the Mcaks Meadow nud command not put any restraint upon tho liberty of li.im nj.Liuln Thoma-Robin nil of Ahle, preparation ,.uf the .Usual afiVlajrka ol dinary air of tlaik, of The chuck . chain the , the river. kin , , juar I). which was stamped upon countenmv'e tha subject nnd order you to remain with Cintah County. mjb, Register. j as nt said Ho "Cei SaiBlyc certainly once, me. Indeed, I doubt if it would bo possi wanted to inspeit tho will John, nearly scared the llfeout Of him for he it nt but Augusta struck hie to do so by any means short of au act this, saying that thought Old Nick was after him sure, though this were the most simple buslncsi would be e.uilo enough to have her slioul of parliament Under these circumstances , ,.0irc winter about this time a herd of In the world. ith a sigh once that dry btared at dors nm, I (confess, a little confused as to ' elk camo down Into Gm fields What?' gasped Eustace, as a v ixion el r.nd a shake of the herd at lier u.irea whnt 'cast Of he taken with refercourso should Augusta Impaled upon an enormous hill Sonnbleness Mr John Short submitted, ence to this important will. TTcbc-r'The suoxyaa deep and crusted guard You cant nr.d then tlio earria'-rose before his eyes. camo round and What I havo to bugget. sir," said Mr. so that a iuuii cuulu walk on top, but the hie a hiil) i it's Impossible."-Impossiblwere ell driven oil to Somerset Short, is that a certified copy of the will thiy bebo must dono or it not, elk broke through. In this situation they liorso. Presently they were tliere, and should ho filed, and that there should be a fore any further stops are taken. Let me after wueetm-- - easy prey for tho boys who threading iunumerahlo chilly pas special pant graph inserted In the affidavit I lclievo that Dr Probate is the sitsee; boges reached a diouitl room with au al of scripts detaihng the ciremu stances. never lcfnp until tliey'had shot'the laid ting House at Somerset this registrar a cliity deal table and a few clnurs Ah," said the learned doctor, polishIf yob tnado maudo, hese arc some of tho frontier sluing.. It would be wi-one. hi it, wherein were congregated several ing his eyeglasses, you havo given mo tut appointment for to morrow. . solicitors clerks, wailing their turn to nil idea. With Miss Smithers consent sports. Vm, McMILLAN, rreprlctor. yes," said Johu. ' before the registrar. We will file something better than a cerw as about The winter ot Ihfit) and Well, went on James, I think that appear Presently, however, somebody poked tified copy of the will we will tuo a tlie same as the former w inter j w e got to Is all for the reaept y()u v ill, of cm: rso, his head "through the door, which he The inettuvemeuce to j copy Ho H prepared to do th first wc,k la April. lol B have . tbot fcstrjtqtis'Ba an F ot hec ('pomi'limt wide enough to admit it, sod Miss lilaep. piov.lng ill he tritlmg, and tt may e i till s;m;vr-possible out I believe there was about double the papers with raised heicaftar, "haw'fflig being preveut and reasonable ou notice questions abort smithing Hint slhcfbCjnasel hcsUte wyv'J whHFe I vanished oa e.b Mulct, re Mreson, IlaTe you any objections lo that, my in-ST5Jicrly. A gnod maTy wtauicd?" terms. ho bed co'no. dear!" asked Lady IIcdmJiursL j niptly es that twit said Oh! move and on build reminds Mtcif to me," began Intace, if yon please," Now, isdy "Oh, no, I suppose not, said Augusta, I dou't abeut know, money, you quite said Mr Joh:t Short, allow rue to show mournfully; Families Jkcjit cat lots litis twiumcr. I seem to be public propTERMS, CASH. see how I am going to pay for all this follow with erty now. coming In from other settlements, so gamo. I havo got about fifty pounds tha wav. If yon will kindly mowili me a for the tlus eXcuso please.. way, woll.'tlien, Very there was no other show only to build oa spare cash in the world, and tlmts nil, There In mother nunuto tho tin fortunate ment," said tho learned doctor. hcr-el- f the city lots. I wouk say here If any and I know enough to be aware that lilty in a large uud loftv is a photographer close bv whom I have fonnd will JOHN N. CARROLL, not do a far lawsuitgo pounds ip v. of hlch, with lus back had oees-doone w ould like to ice the last relic of the to employ officially. I will Jnmo look'd at John and John room, at tbs top Blankly DE Eli It AXD CATTLE DEALER II to tho light, sat a nu st agreeable looking write and see If ho can come round. old fort lines, he can take a walk down at Jnpiea. fThis was very frying. , who. as they ad middle In a few minutes an answer came back gentleman, aged will to Mr. James .shank's property and gye Fifty pounds go a giod way In vnnred, rose w 1th a politeness that one from the photographer that ho would bo James nt dees riot on tjie old- log dwelling which formerly out of pooLet fees, from olfieials happy to wait upon Dr. Probate at 8 expect generally his bald With head his on a fixed length, rubbing hour ho was engaged. salary, and, bowing, asked o'clock, up to ' ' belonged to Hichard Jouesj there ire the handkerchief. . , them to ho seated. , said the doctor, it is clear Well, 'south In end caeln the answered Wes John, pettishly; otrthq Possibly, pin what can J do for yon? Mr. that I cannot lot Kiss' Smithers out of hut how about tho remuneration of the ah Well, Mr. and he put en his eyeglasses the enstody of the court till tho photojet, on width MriAfones used tp wind her plaintiff's legal adviser? Can't ad you Mr. Short and referred to Ins notes Is taken. Lit me sec I think that uarfi, getting It ready for the loom. dressing Eustaeo manage to get the yea wish to f.la a will, 1 understand; and graph was my lost appointment this yours The pld. primitive stjle of warping. money from some cay?'' f of some morning there aro Now, what do you say to the .Lady Sort in thepeculiar This log cabju is the only kneleft that I T I'Well, ss.dd Lttstf case?" Idea of something to eat? We are not - it I ofhred fo tlalmlinwrt. share fVrhap' Yes. sir; there are," rad Mr. John five minutes' driTe from Simpson s, and I know of aud it will ioon disappear, by the spoil with her, if tin re was any with mm h menninSTf "The will to shall foci delighted if you wEl make a tho signs tLa't appear on the premises, Dear me, po." said John; Vtbat would Short, bo filed In the registry is tho last true pleasire of a necessity Jlr. Shanks is having erected a large be 'malntenaBOB." will, of Jonathan Meeson of Pompadour Lady Ilolmhurst, wuo was petting very Certainly uot," chimed in James, holdthe roomy sandstone building, aucl Ilall, In the county of Wcrv. l.k. and the hungry, said that she should he most Most In his hand ing dismay. up clearly concerned two amounts atvnit to plca-ed- , and, accordingly, they all with old log bnt will be ne more. ItwtlUopn it would be champerty;" and did it come property Wasatch County, Utah. last motion uny tbeileath tho oxeention cf Mr. John Short, who (lomillions. be consumed fcy the fire In the stov, and to the knowledge of the court nobody cau ot Jon Kiln,Upon l : who was Mec'i'u. a inc that roue buiui'M'. lb her, Wasatch Co., Utah. parto-rijt'o-ei, say what might uot happen. passed off into the dements. ! ssajjatatjsv.-er-imasiasatu- HISTORY Hr. Meesons . 11. -- iu Or - j ! t ' " 1 1 1 U-s- ' r Y 1 j r 1 fr I 1 joy-aga- ln "I'l-oc-o- e -- s 1 - full-ue- lu . ' wagon-oovor- 1 1 e I ' - set-ms- , r testa-montar- 1 - maiyy-autr- ii BJcvk-nun- at s . c vi . g-- t -- , fc. rs KSl-bf- 1 lc.u-uiu- h' Old Reliable 1 . tekait -- s'x-ivi- t -- - Fi'uw-.hur?- I - - 1 J r . - '3 INSTALLMENT E ! PLAN. Kffccufion of Maximilian, Tito Trnusluteil trom the Par's Figaro. The moment had come; cadi of ths o re Men Have Jjnls for Hiiylng (joodv on Credit Ylevv of Ike n Turn1 o buyers dealing with houses pay eiy littlo more I, r the r goods ou the intallnieut plan h.in they would did they pay cash. to a repot ter for m d a furn 7 ftr Brooklyn Buyers aro alI'cijle. lowed 13 pi r ceuh off for cadi, und this s tho ouly difference between cash and insvallmcat prices. I never foreclose unions I s e there is not tho slightest prospect of gett.ng; my motley. I could dame iiuus. however, who soil hills of foods, and when they find that they ave reeo.vod the cost value of the i:i cr.se the CMstonuri xlb s ixjhuul, etci in on1 pavmert. '.f course, the filing lucationud arc small tnes, anUaiekuoun as tlio sharks ol ihe tr.tdc. $ meftbos I have aduw'ed huts to run as long as three months, tor lliu reason I knew tiie customer was honest and meant to pay. 1 w.ll g ve you a case in point: A year or so ago my firm sol a hill of goods to a resident of a New Jersey town. He was roiupt iu his payments at first, but af-- t, r a few uiontns got behind. The firm uotilied the that he must pav onatenan (late. He s answered that Ire and was unfailed in lnix!ne-able to meet h s pa. merits, 'hut hoped to I e letter off, financially, iu a few months. The lii in w a ted. The customer gut on his fc. t again and pa d ad oid htedness. lie is a result nt of Biooklvn now, mid yesterday I sold h m a b 11 of goods. What class of men do you find tha JfXwp rvzi(J jyvrTT JT0MrtvkT O Which awaited I urn' tin lure-deal- them, am? carnage they traversed the streets of Quer. taro in the midst of a motley multi, tuile who, respectful and afflicted, crowded round ou their passage; hand kerchiefs were waved, and uow am! again a sound of sobs would reach th prisoners ears. The condemned men bowed on each side as thoy recognized in the crowd many a lamiliar face. Some minutes before 7 o'clock they arrived on the Cerrc delns Campanas, a little more than half a miie distant fioin the town: here they descended from tne cart i.iita, waikud on loot hall way up i t c hid cjiliKi the t'ei ro de mg Campanas, Rnd turned their backs l against a clump of cactus. The in command of troops, S. Gracia de Leon, caused an order ol the tiny to he read, making it a penalty ol death for any person who shouhftry to prevent theexeention, and the prix. oners were then given leave so ad dress the crowd. The sun was by this time high in the sky, glowing over the profound azure of the lofty mountains and bathing the valley with an mtenss flood of light and beat. .The Cerrc, like an immense rock thrown in th valley, stood forth bare and yellow looking, green in places, with patches of cactus and nopals; a square o! 4,000 men surrounded the base of ths hill, with its regular lines, and its Uni forms and bayonets glittering in th sun. Outside tho medley of the undulating crowd, toward the west, on the prairie, stretched away ths long and powdery ribbon oj ths the east toward Celnya road; appeared the lines of the whit houses of Queretaro, all nearly covered with foliage and surmounted with numerous cupolas and crosses; m th far distance the dim, blui-- h outline of the Cordilleras The officer in command of the file of execution approached Maximilian and asked lus for having to fulfill his duty. distributed several The Emperor pieces of gold bearing his effigy to th soldiers, recommending them riot to He then embraced aim atf his face. the Generals Medjia and Miranion, and as the latter had placed himself on liis right, he said to him aloud: Brave men should be respected by their sovereigns to the brink of tlio grave. General, pass to tiie place of liort-..- ' Miranion stepped to th center. Then, with a lirm voice, the Emperor addressed the crowd: Men of my race and Moxicausl ertgin are born either to mak a peoples happiness or to b martyrs. God grant that my blood may be the last shed for the redemption of this unhappy country. .Long live Mexico! Immediately Gen. Mira-moi j ' 1 poorest pay?" nas asked. gen-ara- Members of the legal L..wye.rs. profession are at all times careless, but more so when they are do 'cud ng their own piopcrty. They take great pleas me ;n testing the validity ot leases and in getting out injunctions restraining us from claiming goods on which payments have lapsed. But in tho enu vve alvvav s beat the legal gentlemen and they have the r labor for their pa ns; hut as th.s costs them nothing they are nut much the worss off. Some time s nee, for my own curios. ty, 1 m.ule nu t xaminat ou of the ooks to discover tlio way our accounts w.tli lawyers stood. Out of a dozen or more lights of the bar I found hut one who was up m his payments. Newspaper men? Oh, C; 1 find them very good pay." is r.ot buying furn turn oil the installment plan confine almost exclusive!.- to the poorer classes? Not by anv moans. You would be am prised to see the high class of men Of with whom we have dealings. course, the greatest hulk of our busi-- n ss is done with the poorer class, but many customers, although able to pav cisli, prefer to doil on credit. We i free ve payments from 1 a week to any amount, even as high a.s $100 a mouth. at the top of his voice, as when There is no doubt hot that the instill- he commanded his troops on, the ment business is a bless. ng to individu- oattle-iield- , cried: Mexicans! Before als who have to depend on a fixed tne com t martial niv defenders only each week for a l.v ng. And sought to save my life. At the moeven m"n w ilh incomes dont always ment I am about to appear before my or $10J ready monoy to pay God I protest against the name of have for furniture. traitor which they have thrown m lo you employ collectors? my face to justify my condemnation. Yes. We keep three m-busy Lot this spot of infamy be removed childrens name, and God hunting up delinquent customer.. from These men act more in the capacity of grant iny that my country may be happy, detect vos than colleoiors. I could f ong liveMexico! Then Mejia raised write a hook on the games pract ced bv Ins eyes towards the heavens: Very d .shone.xt furnitiue-huver- s to Mother, I Tbeseech thy Son tp f'dy In pard i. me, as the films vv lh whom they dial. p.arden those who A volley selling a b of goods wo ahvavs take a are about to sacrifice me. enstom-r- 's private and bnsinoss al rang out from the file of soldiers,, and dress, if anv. In small purchases, sv amidst the cloud of smoke, which under 100, we nover take the pa ns to lowly drifted away. Maximilian apd scovcr who' her a man is dece.vmguv peared w rithing convulsively in a pool in regard to lus business address, llow ot blood, and groaning: "Hay Ilom-hre- ! do we find dil.nquent debtors who give The coup de grace put Linv out , bogus business addresses and move of his agony. from the stnfo in wh eh the ftmidure is deliver. al? In in iny ways. Oiireol-IcctoiConfide in Your TYIfc.' cr detect!, es are trained to th i i Were men to confide more in their work, and it is hut seldom that ado ,toi s them. Some of our men have wives, they would be better. Women t lie n:ims of dishonest buyers on the r have a finer and more exact sense of it hsts for sears, and finally have locat'd them, 15u. ore foreclosing on goals 1 honor than men; their ideas of right , w rite from three to a dozen letters. When and wrong are not perverted by mothree letters aie wr.tten the first is m tives of expediency, and sordid calyu-the sliane of a request to pay; tin sec- hit ions are less apt to influence , their the when the cusiomet ond m Idly judgment. could make it oonranif nt to settle, rn Whenever a thief or an embezzler i m the third are contamed these words; :f your bill is not paid on a certain date brought to justice we generally rend vve w.ll foreclose. Tho last letter usu-- i that the mans wife is prostrated ly ly brings debtors able tojiay to terms. Wii.le many in ms take all goods away the knowledge of her husbands crime. Was at a foieclo.ure, our firm always loavcj This conclusively show's thatshe and in ignorance of bis wrong-doing- , a carpet or some other attclo of fuani-tinno one is more astounded by the clin equivalent to the money paid. imax than the woman whose name .Sometimes we refuiuj rush. has been dishonored. And jt won br What becomes of the goods foreclosthe great blow falls; tha pity of tji ed? if 'pity is extended to her, is The - aro sold at auction. Goods, world, tempered Gy scorn, and, be sho evft no matter how Iitle worn, can not so innocent, never escapes a ceFurni-lurli s'oek and sold as, new. j vvhch has b"en folelosed brings rtain amount ol condemnation.,!. . Would Gray be now a corpse, orEnp but ,ts cost value when sold ftJugitive, or Ward a convict if they under the hammer. had confided in their wives? W bebusi-ncA cash furniture-deale- r doing on Myrtle ntenue was also sen. lieve not. Had Gray gone to his wit lie said: "There may Lo rchalde and and said; I have taken money froip lioe-'- t dealers In furniture on the instal- niy corporation tospeculate with, but ment plan, but. tho d shonest ones far I will repay it when the market turns," outnumber them. Jiolsellon credit? we think his wife would hav said; Put it back; mako no restituNo s tv I have no desire to grind the tell t tiie directors, - and we (rid poor nor lakA the beds from under tions invalid women. To bo sure issfut in be just as happy without our cstrrhy A woman orue lines of the installment business or our summer cottage. a m;i i must have no soul and must be instinctively shrinks from the thought The man, a ''selt-dd of all belter feelings. He must of wrong-doing- . bo cold and calculating, and above 11 luded fool, easily persuades himd! he bw unsympathetic. One of the strongest that the money is only u loan; can.be sure no and a. harm thin:, furn on ture arguments again.t buying installments is that a man will pur done by Ins borrowing what h chase many articles for which he has needs. No such Jesuitical sophistry no use simply because at the time he is beguiles the .wife. She knows it i uot obliged to pay for them. I know theft, and can not be made to see it , , t men who have a not feet nvima for buy- in any other ligut. Now and then we hear of a man falling goods on credit, and who buy many nrt.eieg which aro unserviceable to ing because of the extravagance of hi -them, and which eventually will find wife and daughter. Now and tiiew their way to tho auet on rooms. Such hear of a 'man who can say in fi .. ... words of Cwn Meredith. men never become wealth v. They ui c" w onivii 'tli tiffs fesnect, ' who Wheu lliev asked too about It I told th ' purchase fancy articles for which, they Lfvte plain. ft wh lint had turned myr brail. .svc no use s mply because they are lHr should I heed wheieniy hand had hers cheap. Men do ng business on the in- When my heart was dreaming of Celsetustallment plan will indulge in unheard now and then a man' Steal True, of extravagances. Sometimes goods sold in this manner aro purchased at an for his Ctlestine; buthowoften! Wortnnu bainnee-nhee- l, en is of advance from So to 60 per cent, on societys the man who does not cohfide in hi the cost. wife leads a life which can not admit "Tell me aome of tho methods emof the light of day being turned OB ployed by tho installment men. . i er If I recited all the misery whch I icnowr has bem entailed bv impecunious A lady in has spent twenty Ilarlenj men buying large b Us bf goods for in stringing together 8,000 wliicb tuev were unahlb to pay, I would years tire you. I have known cares where beautiful buttons, and no two of them have been brought ha sick women have put out of their beds by installment collectors whose around the earth to her bf sea cap b Us had been unsatisfied. Instances tains. Some have come from od have occurred in which men have left wars and famous battle fields; son tW happy and comfortable honw in tho from the Orient and some from and at nigev o bare Occident; some from gold mines morning but on relurn from snng country walls and a weeping- - wife and children. Take my word for it, that the pool houses and from shipwrecks sold would be better treated, in caso it was are just from the button counter0 some ate dignified old buttons which necessary for them to deal on the have survived from a previous ceif dealt with plan, they ntury and now hold sinecure position and responsible houses and svoidetlarge th on Mrs. Hart & button string. , Waller i iQvurus. pas-do- - $-- 11 . s - e i- ut e onq-thir- d s. e d.-v- rc--('-lit 1 1 alik-Som- poor-house- e |