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Show OGDEN DAILY COMMERCIAL: FRIDAY, FEBRUARYS 1691. fvWwl nr. Rigbi toward tit Uarag Lm art raa. "All at ao I as w tbe cuioati, Lo was riding by awe, gre? tbe ctaon, tut they wr fIha. I luukcd aad aaw tbat my haai. say wbvie arm was aad I Lain t frit it! 1 grabbed tlx txg la itiv t bind. - I ca carry the rotors yA, euluorl. I aaid. '1 doa'i fnd any pain.' 1 ran oa autae fL'tr fctrba, whtba R1COGNTIOH. n A4 Whe us Caoo U. ata a Mf. kusr -- u af sws4 r f -- " Mil atMKr(Uf a, W kJ kr It-f- Nr came he. tfci MMkfetirwl - " rtsearf ke) a. ukU isf Iko; aw, af tm km 1st kaMwnMialM4er7. "T W.ft U1 a ear Mf nsr, ---- ttttasm. J BOW JOE LOST MS AUSL Ob Ism la Aa ToutufW rsssw M krirM. t af ik fcnrkt y safciv tasra. M aiarfe af kU1 ss tra asal 1 r ttft tkal 4 her ssiisl iv aaey. fww 4Ma. Lata katfkar tra. f itnf. ay Juu air m a Uue. U awl 44 ia mij pMni euw TSa rbrk of the PrKty Jan had a seUotr T.nce, sd Uradrd awwtly vita rt u little JttinW thiHuJi tivble. tie aat opoa the deck of th ittti atcmbut giins axoond oa the bright a tho nn waters of the Toaibit daaapd on tbdB, guiug inUtulj. aad antili&f aUaenur to bimirlf. Urn wat a maa of abuot thirty, an 1 tut rijUt eoat fcWve waa etntj aal piurx-ana Li heart. hi knre, Little Jetinie WdM Maria; Liu intently in th fae in a ay that chiUhfa have, bhe juuhml Uf bruaJ briuuuml bat bark from Ix-- r rr T1m an that ah inight itare ths ltt-r- . hat waa a q newly hai-- d palmetto etrwrttuv, fur thia waa lu 6$, and clothe were at a premium. She wm the rhiM mt im of tbe paawnyeni. and betwwu bad hrr and tbe clerk qnste a wsrucjr op. "And did ytm sure enotyli tuwt your J alia hre on toe TotnbiMwr ankml the rhild, atroking the empty Jivo with a pitying touch. "Yen," Mid the clwk, rouaej from bia reverie and smiling down on the eag?r lit lie tat; "I have ofUn taken hnr rowing tm the Tombigboe before the war, when 1 bad my otbrr arm. "How niceP aaid Jennie. "How aire! And in a gum tree ranoer Well, I wasn't partioular aa to the kind of canoe, ao it was a canoe, aaid he, amiling. "And roor Jnlia ain't named Julia, bat Mary Jane, after all," aaid the child. "Tea," laid be, "but abe'a jtwt a sweat as if her name was Julia, though 'twouldn't fit in the song so well." "No, you couldn't aay, 'I rowed my Vary Jane so true.' Twould make the aaafC too long legged." "True," aaid he, laughing, "bnt that make no difference. I think of her while I sing it, so that it aeema as if it was her name." "Well, Mr. Perkins," aaid Jennio, "tell m why havont yon married your Julia, if you've been rowing her around iu ever so many your gumtree canoe tht-eyears?" "You see," aaid the mate smiling, "my Jnlia couldn't make np her mind that ska loved me till tho war broke out and I volunteered; then she aaid directly she'd marry me, but 'twas too late then; 1 had to go oil to fight." ' You had both of your arms then!" in- terrnpted Jennie; "you waa born with cmT Of course, child. Did you ever hear of any one born with one nrm? Nature don't ever make no such cobbled, lop- aided work as that." "Well, if you had both of your arms then, I don't see why sho wouldn't have yon." "Bless you, child, everybixly hud plenty of arms then; that was no inducement to take a fellow. But, a I was saying, when she found I was going off to tho war and might get killed, then ahe fonnd that she loved me." "She'd rather marry you than that yoa should get killed," aaid Jennie. "Yea, I think she onght, after you rowed her around in the canoe." "You are right," said Perkins, laughing; "bnt 'twas too late to marry her then. We agreed that if ever I got back safely, when'the war waa over, we'd En e . marry." "Tell me now, bow you came to lose your arm," said Jennio. "Twas in ono of the great battles around Richmond that year. I had been in many fights before, but this was about the hottest The enemy were bound to get the hill on which we Btood, and we were holding on desperately But at laet the boys began to waver aud jive way. Then our colonel came out to the front, and the rest of our officers followed him, and they ran up and dowii the lines cheering np the men. 'Steady, my boys,' said the old colo nel; 'keep pouring it into them. Steady! will soon be here! New let it bo said that the line broke where the Aiaoacmans stood "The wh,ol8 air swtaa.1 black with Uot and shell. A piece of one grazed the colonel's cheek, and the blood kept trickling down bia face, but he didn't aeem to feel it The firing grew so hot that the men seemed fairly mowed down, and the lino began to waver and break. Suddenly, clear on our right, there arose a tremendous yelL It grew louder and louder, and ran down the line toward us. Then, at last, we saw a courier galloping down the line. I shall ever forget how he looked. His black lutrwwas all white with foam and ita JUaka were bloody from his spur. He rode bare headed down the line as if he bore a charmed life, and he kept waving Jus cap around his bead and shouting e thing to tho men, and as they heard i the wavering line rallied and sent p deafening cheers. . Then he galloped by where we were and yelled: " 'Rally; men! rally! Stonewall Jack-o- a in their rear, and giving 'em sutr Then we cheered, too, until we were boarse. The courier galloped on, and preHently our officer shouted : 'Forward men; charger "And away we went, down the hill and across a field, right toward the Tankee lines, yelling like Indiana. "I held the colors in my band, and t ran a little ahead. I didn't aeeta to have aay feet; I teemed to fly, pad tbe men j First Shipment of the Season Just Received. - hasr aur Asanas " Baby Carriages p, SWF? . my abonl-de- r. began equating fr I dropped. Juo Aaba. uoa of tbe tutor fns.rU. anaU.br J tbe flag, and tbry all im. "1 fell amwdraa. I wert knew aa-otber thing UU weeks after, wben I woke cp out day in CbimMraxo bwpital aad fonai aume funny locking ladias ia black bonaeta. tbat tbe boys called 'tbe ai tera,'Uiingovt-rm- fur tbeir good nuraiag, I ahonld bare died." Perkias ceaW. Ua had been so car-rir- d away by tb intert be felt in bis own namtjve tbat b bad gone quite beyooil bis auditor. "But tril me, Joe," Jennie eagerly aked be bad been impatiently waiting for aa opportunity fur ame minute "U-I-l me, did you ever fend your arm Uiat ywu,drojippdr So; to bt sure not I never weut ta look for it." "You coalJnt fit-- it on attain, then?" Of ctturxe not, Lil L 1 an not a n dolL jntM "What a r - liitkadatbeea . ! Zm t'ntyc Furniture JEWELS AID LACES. Oti. ui a K Wfeat are four )-- ItMi rare l7 ka aad vfcat are roar froa utxWruui wtuefc faahkaat4e arorth to rou if. hK ik aucirtr trytcf onfc twpuara oa at dvvutn. euouc-f- io irat u Trvturtb ao4 endurance uf tke (iiysH-adiuc robtuK. yxi tarak euea, fcjae your kraitfc aud bnoueae a tirurml wrata, at do (rum aura csoatsf tbubda I' Oder eu-- - eueumataacra yoi wouM all your eia and all your wdnrnfly Tlu bu to rtmun tut ran will but iwenrt to the iwefvu du it of thai rrrat rtatomm e known at Ir. I'tmx Thousand ratoriui fiwampucn. of Lka toe day a vat made trafcrf ultowiKimi ttMtn. Vvr all imularHirs and (n wtat-u- , tt it the waani'H .' 4d h dnifiritt, under a aaaramea trom tbe poailive tLat it a ill five ea'ttlwlioa in mom jr will b eaKi, t TliM ruanmU lu uv-- printed oo ibo and earrkxl out fur many An utvlrontlinr tonic. It impart For ft6ie wouiea ta tbe arbofet evuti-m- . reoerallr. Or. Vieroe's Faronte Hracrtp-Uo- o M the grvalral earthly boon. c Boyle Co. i Fred .J. -- ra KlESEL WHOLESALE :r Company GROCERS, laanu-lacturvr- a, pity you couldn't," aitid the rhiH. " What a pity! And bow do you manage to drc-fl-i your If and tie your cravat and ukonf she aiked, for she had burning to nuke thva inquiries ever ainoi aha hail wen the one armed hkj Liquor and Cigar Merchants hottie-wrapi-- r, yrt. atn-nrt- cm . m, mi ao4 aval. m Confederate. tew 9UaVljr 4VV Hi ram iraaltM " Twas awkward at first, but I learned I art, mm4 sm v ym r Omy 4ri (tva uu.c ar. aii DR. PIERCE'S PELLETS at last to do it with the help of my teeth." ita 4ar aaniwite ai tm rrtrulata and eieanat tba liver, atotnach yvf "But bow when yoa get old and lone and bowrav. toe a dose. Sold by Man yam. rwrtrisij .rir. 'tttnrjtaid Jenuie, who waa of an inves.r.M'tt-.lilLti orntt a vial. Uiud. IU1K. AdtjM at amra. tigating mind. will raise me np some "Pruvideut other way," be aaid wish a pathetic smile. DRUGGISTS. "I'll have my wife to wait oa me." "To be sure. I forgot; Matt Mary Jane wilL What did she sayr "I got one of the sisters to write her for me, and I aet her free. I said I wouldn't bind her to a poor cripple like me." INVITATIONS, I 'spose," "And ahe aaid no, sir-renied Jennie, full of fiery seal for her new friend. & "Something to that effect," aaid Joe, rerfumery and Toilet Articles, smiling. CIGARS AND TOBACCO. "She wrote me that she loved me more with one arm than ahe ever had done with two. And whenever I could get home ahe waa ready." Here Joe's eyes Prescription Carafally Componnded. Wahinton Arenne. ailed and be gazed steadily in the water. "Well, now, Joe," said Jennie, who Commercial Pablishing Co, 2104 Wash. Are. was suddenly struck with a bright idea, "maybe if you would lose both anus she'd love you betterer and betterer." Wbolbsalb aim Bbtah, "I believe Tm antiyfied with what she SPECIALTIES: feel now," said Joe, laughing. Fine French Candle. con"But why hain't you married?" Home Made Tallies. tinued Jennie, pursuing her investigaPure Ice Cream. i tions, Corner Wasbingtoa Art, and Twtnty. "Boca line I first had to get well, and then I had to got something to do. I fifth Street under Broom Hold had been a mechanic, and I couldn't work at my trade with my left hand. So Capt. Ramsey gave me a place ou his Ice ("ream for nr ties supplied at one Fix est Stock or boat, and I've been trying to learn how clay's notire. to write, go that I can keep his books. I LOCI M. S( HWOKRK8, think I'm doing pretty well. See." iVr. LUth and Ave. He drew from his pocket a little blank In the Market. book in which were scrawled divers Pronounced tbe bent In Territory QAM WJTFR hieroglyphics, at which be gased com- OUUd II d 1 LU Xnr it and tatisf y yonreolre. placently. said Jennie approvinVy. "Why, yes," ! "There's a 't' with the cross mark, ani & CO., there is 'k' with his broken back, and that's an 'i.' I know him by his eyebrow. You see I can read a little," she said proudly. "So I see," said he, laughing and putting up his book. "Now I must go. USE PERFUMER and TOILET ARTICLES. The sun has set. It is time for me to The only Turkish Bath ace after things for tho night." house in Utah is now IarosTBD and Domestic He stroked Jennie's curly head with 364 24th St., his left hand, and walked away, softly opened singing in his mellow voice, "My Own basement of Woodman-se- e Mary Ann." Paul Grant in Atlanta block. Constitution. Order by Hail Promptly Attended to. Mtavi aaw. US aa U7 ! tiwee-.- M drug-iruU- L rit ,IOS. WALLACE Wedding Goods, Tweaty--an- k CARL UPMANN'S Iff Fifth 8t., Ner Baths i WIIOLK8ALK UKAf.KRB OK containing Pills. cants. Bswar of eouuterfsit and lasltatioaa. The genuine manufactured only by sua Joua c. west company, cuicaoo, iu.. tild by A. H. WAtiKRK, Oadea. I'tah. UrmRKiat. OGDEN TRUNK FACTORY D. Hi. GOODHART, I- -I b" "Wagonsj Prop I- N- Mannfacture the Best Trnnlai. Rppairins tirompily attended to. Old Trunin Taken in Exchange. Order called for and Delivered to all part or tne city. KLINE A OPPMAN, No. 170 A a Kasy Proposal. Miss Seasoned Speakiiig of think Frank is a pretty name, Mr. Charles F. Sylrer Yaas; name, I Twenty-fift- atif Utile fbnna h St. have Wm mail, at so do cut. othm DreaoinsMtrfll. Whe T..? nn tiW.0 a tm nn rt m wora ana ma r" 'm., .wmw Tm are, aen o- Idaoajr. All aara. w ihow ro knw ami Mart eiva. t nn work la n.rfriina ,. i - Hilar anknavrn imnnt tlma. t KMranrt.KBivf.. 1. t II. Hallet Jt 'o., BottlSS Portlaad, Maine Kg I. I That'a my middle name. (Gaining coin-ap- .) Er vrhat do you think of i'ylyer tor a Roiuc? Ilaroef a Rarar. ' art. I a 00R "OGDEN OFFICE? Orders respectfully solicited and satisfaction guaranteed. F. J. KIESEL & CO. OGDEN STEAM LAUNDRY TO. (IXCORPORATED.) O. P. HENDEIISIIOT, O. A. Maiiar. PARMELEY, Sec. and Treas. r Buggies, Wagon Material, Heavy Hard' ware, Iron and Steel. ) - Baker Barbed Wire, Blacksmith Tools, Etc. TIT AH. OGDEN d IS adlVTWlrdMr tne leeninr renieny for ft Ureet. realna 1 The only ante remeily for aaaraaaeaAaMtea nwmor r niua iTiiiei m 1 preacribe Hand feel f vmmIi Ke aafe in rnenmmeiuiinft it iTHttsaSSCHCSi'iitlr) U all sufferer. A. J. H. MCmnMl.Cia" errM I'at ATVR. 1LU ir lrtirrtaus, raits Bold MMki THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN Transfer Co., DE AXING. I prepared to do all kinds of BAGGAGE Furniture Moving Nb 362 83th St. a We have added many ImproToments to our Fine Equipment, employed Experienced and Competent help, and are now prepared to give our patron as Can be Had in Hk in Quality of Work, and leave the Quantity an Appreciative Public, (lire as a trial. Tfca V ALL CORRESPONDENCE TO BE ADDRESSED TO We intend to Load all Competitor Turbine Wheels, Enjrines Saw Mills. ' 11! STOCK, BULK AND BOTTLED. As Good Service Road Carts, Buckboards, - EXPORT, SELECT BOHEMIAN AKD HOFBRAU, CONSTARTLT Ogden City-- Steam Laundry GEO. A. LOWE, DEALER i7.- The Pabst Brewing Company's Milwaukee Beer SINCE PURCHASING THE All who know of the Sanitary and Curative propertic4 of this kind of bath can find everything in first class style.; at the a bore namedjilace. ! WE will pay the tbor reward for any earn ef liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Bkk Headaohe, Indifrwtlon. Cob. aUpaUoa or CoiUnnm wt cannot cure wlttt Wm'l Trirrtabl Lifer Hill, whan the direction! arc strictly d Beret eompMed with. They are purely Vegetable, fail to (It eatlsraetlnm, 8ugarCoated. Large boxes, lf Lion's Aliment. If lions and tigers catch cold a dose of powdered quinine is given to them in their food. They sometimes suffer from dyspepsia, and a meal of liver set before them is readily devoured and acts, as a cathartic. They seldom need treatment, however, for any tronble except ingrowing naiht. Pittsburg Dispatch. hand-mad- e, Young, OGDEN $500 Reward THE STORM'S C -1 - Gr-A. - R -S. at OIGAES. af Hlgk Heel. Heels, it is said, owe their origin to Persia, where they were introduced upon sandals in the shape of blocks of wood fixed underneath, such being the root idea of those deformities to which lovely woman owes so many of her woes. A high, unsteady heel, it ia an open secret, injures the leg tendons and affects the spine as well as internal organs, which are liable to be displaced by the thrown forward position entailed. In Persia, the first home of the heel, however, these blocks of wood are used simply to "raise fiie feet from the burning sands of that country, and were about two inches high." With tbe Perataa women these blocks were vastly higher than those affected by flie men, thoir height being from eighteen inches to two feet, thus tccotnimr mere of the nature of stilts titan anything eta.. Strangely enough, many years after, a similar fashion came into vogue in Venice; but the motif in this case was comically different, for "by its means jealous husbands thought they would be able to keep their wives at bora" The supports of such shoes in Yenfoe were called "chapineys," and to appease the vanity of the ladies, and doubtless also to sugar the pill, were made highly ornate. The height of these chapineys determined the rank of the wearer, an extra coating for the pill, "the noblest dames being peror mitted to wear them one-hayard more high." Hospital. & Wash-iDRt- Dkuggtsts The Origin frn Custom house F. B. HURLBUT, JIcNUTT ffi STRATTON Also for VVallis & Co. Mexican CAEDS DRUGGIST, - aVvrtk. Pocatello. Idaho. Visiting Programmes J. W. ta Ogden, Utah. DRUGGIST. TOILET ARTICLES llatr.esjtlaa- at, Specialty. Telephone ' to , OGDEN STEAM LAUNDRY CO. Tel. 173 2Sth St Rear of Reed Hotel. COREY BRO'S & CGMP'Y, 2432 Washington Avenue. LIVERY & FEED STABLES Having purchased the entire Livery and Transfer busines heretofore carried on by Hessr. Martin Bro'a, we are prepared to receive orders for SINGLE AND DOUBLE PARTIES, DRIVING MOV1KO JUGS, CARRIAGES FO OPERA OF TttOUAGE OR FURNITURE, LADIES' AND WEDDING CALLING CARRIAGES WITH CAKEFUL DRIVERS. Our Eonrdtnjr and Feedinjr Drpartmrat will be found Satisfactory in every respect CORKY BRO'S & C O MPANY ifcUC J Washington Avenue UNCTION CITY MACHINE WORKS, W. XC. HOLLAND, Proprietor, Practical Founder and Machinist. 10O-1- Twenty-tilr- S bet Wall and Lincoln. Dealer la Steam Znnlnra BMlera, Pimps, Ite, I vrill furnish and arect Snrinet Boiler, Beater and Machinery by contrsa and do my work a tba beat manner. Gaiier Machine work npalrlni proatpUy attandsd to at strop. ul |