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Show OlSDES DAILY COMIEPXIAL: FRIDAY MAY 29. 1691. ace't Al u snr. rier! s uu (Ut rt U. a St -- i j ' l The other day it occured to u UsC ' somethings) to get Our Prices. Why not? The items are; an U fcLaU 1- -tu. TLa. its Ci doCt be Uuve vitii I I U tM-a by sorrow's ii.ar4, ! rrarf sua faiff U t t3. tk a. 1 tlran saura far .&ad srrf uikMerr! fjiu TAKING THE FOOT. oldiT, who of nine, eioee, is Ornct cf feer svooe re A fne-o-l do-k- t to dm o& day bis ory to injprtjd me Oust I wrote it down from memory. It wu fallows: I joined nT regiment on Sept 4. It eresisg. I found the coknel in the fxc p. He recti red m rather brusquely. bet tiring read the generai introduc, tory letter L changed bis inauat-r- and addreesed me coarteoa&ly. liy him I was presented to iny captain, ho Lad aft come in from reconnoiter-icg-. Tnis captain, whom sveqaaintasce I bad scarcely time to make, was a tall. dark man, of Larch, repelling aspect He bad been a private soldier, and bad won bis croes and epaulets upon the field cf battle. Ilia voice, which was boars and feeble, contrasted strangely with bis gigantic stature. This voice of bis he owed, as I was told, to a bullet which bad passed completely through bis body at the battle of Jena. On learning that I had just come from college at Fontaineblean, he remarked with a wry face, "My lieutenant died n--t engage-H- i u iu Wooden Ware, Washing Machines, Churns, Rope, Sporting Powder, Giant Powder, Caps and Fuse, Iron Pipe and Fittings, Plumbers Supplies, Sewer and Drain Pipe, Valves and Engine Supplies, Gas and Electric Fixtures, lart nighf Miners, Tools, I understood what be implied "It Is for you to take bis place, and you are Cement. We aho have an efficiert Corps of Plumbers and Tinners who are men of large experience and can do a good at' reasonable Job Prices, Water Pipe and Tin Roofing are their "Staples." Do you want our Prices on any thing enumerated above? mm. What Retailers are Selling in New York. rood for nothing." A sharp retort was ou my tongue, but I restrained it , The moon was rising behind the redoubt of Cbeverino, which stood two cannon shots from our encampment The moon was large and red, as U common at her rising; but that night she seemed to me of extraordinary size. For an instant the redoubt stood out coal black against the glittering dick. It re sembled the cone of a volcano at the moment cf eruption. An old soldier, at whose side I found myself, observed the color of the moon, Is very red," he said. "It is a "She .. . ,. .i 1 - 7i HKTi iuai ii 'win coki us near to win 1LI. mis wonderful redoubt." I was always superstitious, and this piece of augury, coming at that moment, troubled me, I sought my couch, but could not sleep. I rose and walked about awhile, watching the long line of fires upon the heights beyond the village oHJhevenno. When the sharp night air bad thor onghly refreshed my blood I went back to the fire. I rolled my mantle round me, and I shut my eye, trusting not to open them till daybreni. But sleep re fused to visit me. I iseu ibly my thoughts grew doleful. I toll mywlf that I had not a friend among tho hundred thou sand men who filled plain. If I were wounded I should placed m hos and carepital in the hands of igtu.-aless surgeons. I called u. mind what I had heard of operotioM My heart beat violently, and I i ... c .anically arrangod as a kind of rud nirass my handker chief and pocketbook upon my breast Then, overpowered with weariness, my eyes closed drowsily, only to open the next instant with a Mart at some new thought of horror. Fatigue, however, at last gained the V hen the drums beat at day. daybreak I was fast asleep. We were drawn up in rank. The roll was called, then we stacked our arms, and everything an nounced that we should pass another uneventful dav. A t'.t Black Lace Parasols Adorned with Artificial Flowers. Shoes for the Dressy Young Men who prefer Patent leather to any other Style of a Shoe. Black Lace Parasols that are Trimmed with Galloon. Black India Silks of a Medium Quality having very Bright Designs over s, the Surface, for with a Front Matching the Gay Color. Black Lace Parasols having Flowers worked in Gold or Alternate Gores. Round-Toe- d Tea-gown- N'en York Tapers made Fjiecial Note of the Selec- tions made for us this said, j ear which they made the Finest auilLar- (jest Assortment Ever Purchased for One Hons in - Ogden. ' .'- , - ' ' 2 We ' are Headquarters for all kinds of Staple Goods as well as Novelties and beg of you to visit us at the New Store. flilt W. H. 2327-233- A Sons Co. Washington Avenue. 3 Mrs. Graham's CHIMB AM) 'fJFIower ELDER Cream a cosmetic, but a nutritive tonic for the skin. It makes the skin naturally smooth and soft and volvety, protects it from wind and un, cleanses the faco far bettor than soap and water and by its tonic effect on the skin prevent the formation of wrinkle. For pale in )rden with other of Mrs. Graham's celebrated L. preparations, by the following Druggists : I'eeoles, 2121 Washington Ave.: F. li. Hurlb'H. under Broom Hotel; H. A. Walker. H72 Twoutjr-fourt- b St. Send etatnn to.Hrs. (iuvairo (ira-lia"Beanty Doctor, 1C3 Post St., San Fr.vi-cisefor her litUo book "How to be Beauti- is not ful." Wholesale DruUts, atu's cefor Salt La Ct.ili, (.';''. A. C. nt an But about arrived with orders. We were com 3 o'clock manded to take arms. Our marched into the We followed slowly, and in plain. twenty minutes we saw the outposts of the Russians falling back and entering the redoubt We had a battery of ar tillery on our right, another on our left, but both some distance in advance of us. They opened a sharp fire upon the enemy, who returned it briskly, and the redoubt of Cbeverino was soon concealed by voir tunes of thick smoke. .Our regiment was alinoet covered from the Russians' reby-- piece of rising. .ground Their bullets (which besides were rarely aimed at us, Tor they preferred to fire upon our cannoneers) whistled over us, or at worst knocked up a shower of earth and stones. Just as the order to advance was given, the captain looked at me intently. I stroked my sprouting mustache with an air of unconcern in truth, I was not frightened, and only dreaded lest I might be thought so. These passing bullets aided my heroio coolness, while my self respect assured me that the danger was a real one, since I was veritably under fire, I was delighted at my self possession, and already looked forward to the pleasure of describing in Parisian drawing rooms the capture of the redoubt of Cbeverino. The colonel passed before our company. "Well," he said tome, "you are going to see warm work in your first action." I gave a martial smile and brushed my cuff, on which a bullet which had struck the earth at thirty paces distant had cast a little dust It appeared that the Russians had discovered that their bullets did uo harm, for they replaced them by a fire of shells which began to reach us in the hollows where we lay. One of these in its explosion knocked off my shako and killed a man beside me. "I congratulate you," said the captain as I picked up my shako. "You are safe now for the day." I knew the military superstition which believes that the axiom "non bis in idem-i- s as Applicable to the battlefield as to courts of justice, I replaced my shako a Smm A Co, lhUy a I coelX OfFICIAl DIRECTORY. i w" f miv4J astheexoeiject - Yob wiU rjMBiai.d a oftpjuiy totigtt. for I fcUkU ftot survive tLe day. Every f mi I Lavs boen wtxuJcd the t&atx lw t tow roe has been toochtxl by some in a lower tote. kl." he 4dd with tll,il the P." bsxoec begin I laufbed tkrptkIly; meet people wccld have doc tho same; but most would also have been struck, as I was, by theee prophetic words. Bat con script though I wits, I felt that I could trott By thoughts to no one, and that it was icy duty to seen always calm and UJd. At the end of half an hoar the Raeaiaa We left firs Lad sreably dimixiiched. ocr cover to advanc on the redoubt Our regiment was composed of thre battalions. The second had to take the enemy in ank; the two others formed the atormicg party. I was in the third. On inning from behind the cover we were received by several volleys, which did. bat little harm. The whistling of the balls amazed me. "But after all. I battle ta less terrible than I thought expected." We advanced at a smart ran, oar mas- Letters in front All at once the Rtn&Lins uttered three hurrahs three distinct hurrahs and then stood silent, without firing. "I dou't like that silence, said the captain. "It bodes no good." I began to think our people were too eager. 1 coma not neip comparing, mentally, their shouts and clamor with the striking silence of the enemy. We quickly reached the foot of the redoubt The palisades were broken and the earthworks sliattered byourbajla. With a roar of "Vive l'empereurr our soldiers rushed across the ruins. I raised my eyes. Never shall I forget the eight which met my view. The smoke had mostly lifted, and remained suspended like a canopy, at twenty feet above the redoubt Through a bluish mist could be perceived, behind their shattered parapet, the Russian grenadiers, with rifles lifted, as motionless as statues. I can see them still the left eye of every soldier glaring at us, the right hidden by his lifted gun. In an embrasure at a few feet distant, a man with a fuse stood by a cannon. I shuddered. I believed that my last hour had come. "Now for the dance to open!" cried the captain. These were the last words ' I heard him speak. There came from the redoubt a roll of drums. I saw the muzzles lowered. I shut my eyes; I heard a most appalling crash of sound, to which succeeded groans and cries. Then I looked up, amazed to find myself still living. The redoubt was once more wrapped in smoke. I was surrounded by the dead and wounded. The captain was extended at my feet; a ball bad carried off his head, and I was covered with bis blood. Of ull the company only six men, except myself, remained erect This carnage was succeeded by a kind of stu;Mr. The next instant the colonel, with his hat on his sword's point, had scaled the parapet with a cry of "Vive The survivors followed l'empereur!" him. All that succeeded is to me a kind of dream. We rushed into the redoubt I know not how. We fought hand .to hand in the midst of smoke so thick that no man could perceive his enemy. I found my saber dripping blood. I heard a shout of "Victory!" and in the clearing smoke I saw the earthworks piled with dead and dying. The cannons were covered with a heap of corpses. About 200 men in the French uniform were standing without order, loading their muskets or wiping their bayonets. Eleven Russian prisoners were with them. The colonel was lying, bathed in blood, upon a broken cannon. A group of soldiers crowded round him. I approached them. "Who is the oldest captain?" he was asking of a sergeant The sergeant shrugged his shoulders most expressively. "Who is the oldest lieutenant?" "This gentleman, who came last night," replied the sergeant calmly. The colonel smiled bitterly. "Come, sir,", he said to me, "you are now in chief' command. Fortify the redoubt at once with gorge of Ihe enemy is out in .force. wagons, But General C is coming to support you." j, "Colonel," I asked him, "are you badly : sunu-i- W mi BUSINCSS CAADS. fiuwi, tnj-djmkaiu. Ehe ra-- J. T. Ledwidre. hamjr&n Jobs li Tip. I ii mi t I nwun-Joj- dm im Iu. A. Oi-u-- rt b tr- si - if- k. la, Ixiirt r - W. b&fxruttr&dea.t 14 rumor omrsxs PsftDs-it JK.tf wtU-- A. E. Ftj rrssY otrca raaencr. A. E. iL Jet. Gcoojt Hclwi. man. CuosiaUs Fnc uL . "Pish, my dear fellow! The redoubt te rsrrcr. liu it . Era Softies of the Peu- -. Coustabis Joka Gould. rasf-rocr- fa. rtsb J mm ricirt. . I1KIAU. Anuvo Secn-tary- . 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No money for meunteM turtwlslii Jy t.-.-If und quick It 1 Iramtrd. 1 deir bu one irorrr from rV4itifsrf?lrt a targe ha already Murht and prortd4 a iriuMi li e J EW number, who are imkina; om Kuli particular Fltt'.fcf Ad.irsat onra. and tD read .uid wrtbrannf ftOIll. "71 Fresh 3feats, Fish, Poultry and Game in Season. Orders taken at your door, and poods delivto any part of the city. PT DEL1VKHV a luvinlfvPHOM Or,. L(...t Via(iu is a Market on wheels which calls at your house sqtbat you may select your own goods. It runs north of 23d St on Washington Avenue and the Bench. TeI. Xo.1. 8311 "Washington TVve. ered ASENCY m pamphlet of Information and A DR. LESLIE'S b--' etractof the lawa,Showiii How toA llhfitl 1'ftlJltlU I MM t. 'IT.1' Marks, tpyriKnta, sent jrte. . Aba MUNN 4 CO. " f i. 361 Broadwar. Special Prescription! Hew ark. IS THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY IN THE WORLD THAT WILL. ABSOLUTELY CUBE srSSSBBS fcriTniT- - TTTl ITt I TlTTTli:f In 4H hours r illulDT v WaSPlRAL'' The "bpirsl" Cotton H having nooatKideonrering to bold the moisture, ss ltuhber hose does, dries likstoweU thfresre tOlK nAiS OfcourfethfreAreiniitatk.M; however, by which you cn tfll If tb dcAlfr Is trying 10 sell Ail Inferior hose. The Gtnuine ' Spiral" ha in: Bt surt it i$ I. A blacK line & Brogelman) Sausage Works! J. E. Doolt, President. W. N. SnrLLrso Vice President. Frit CHICAGO $125,000 0F06DKK UTAH. Cal-dero- to Peare Jnsticscif Unrrrrmj McKay. Cuuttabis bwwgc . rrm. Literature In Uruguay. The book stores of Montevideo present . S200,(H)0. the same phenomena as those of Buenos filled The are windows with the Ayres. latest productions of Gyp, Maupassant, D1BECTOBS: Goncourt, Tolstoi, Maizeroy, Delpit, Be-lo-t, Warren W. Corey, B. A. Well. Sidcey Stevens Theuriet, Coppee, and the inevitable Thoe. C.E.Wurtele.H. H. Spencer, Cahoon. Tbeo.Bobisson Ad. Kuhn. Georges Ohnet, all fresh from Paris; the S. S. Schramm, shelves inside are packed with Spanish translations of the same talented authors, toget her with endless series of translations of Jules Verne, Xavier de Monte-pien Inferior Hose but get the and Paul de Kock. One must go outside of France in order to realize the SJ LACK LINE immensity of the public to which these latter three writers appeal, and at the same time to comprehend the absolute indifference of humanity in general toward those qualities which constitute the joy and the torture of the literary In the book stores of Montevideo I noticed a fair number of translations of European scientific and historical works, bnt 1 hunted in vain for a copy of Lope de Vega or Francisco de Cinevedo. Even copies of Don Quixote are few and far between. This neglect of the great Spanish classics and of the lighter picaresque writers struck me as being worthy of remark. The newspapers of Montevideo, like those of Buenos Ayres, depend upon the French for theii novels and literary articles. There is nc local literature worth speaking about, except that which produces political leaders and financial and statistical r Ousts. Theo We Chjld in Han-er.'s- . to 1 1U114 wounded?" is taken!" Translated from the French of Prosper Merimee for Strand Magazine. Go C. P LAMEEKT. eorter sseoae astd Tweb'.ieta strert. rorT ogdes rurarv tb Prsc Vsl tnutos. H. iilAV a .ln. Stated cocc!avas FCR HEADSTONES " TWTXS06DCX riSTWCT. A. li. O. fcuiilTLS- - JwtW of the Pesr Jnstir P. DAT. JJbCOlUriON UastatUsPLU ford. of etAECi-irstk- R. A. M. I AiVtiaOS. ALTtEiOS. eucsorstk iew.i Twdar Er2ar ..- - u. A. M. Hit uuo. M.LH. CO.VTRACTCRS A'D EUILDERS. P. I. Bsias. hre. J?L JaOXTI Ct MAM'Uit. XQ. i. sarovD oovmjt Jestir ct tfce Peses B. 1mm. CocifJbis Ltri-- Er&2r Frurir. TlX.urtl esci. . QULXS H. Em. laouf'l. tiierifl s hriup. (onur-Man- rV.ji.. l;.c kiMHT j 1 bojl. V. iuais. is ttiLmnat MASONIC. QlLaCEXT XOVtlTV Oiii t E1XCTFX WIRING tmrtiim ct sj kiti-Atl . wmoi ourwn ckptsia. t;-L- Ui Ml. Fiidd H did not know that we handled the following "Side" Lines. sibly save you a few Dollars (or Perhaps only Dimes on sly? t Ltkbttw us that perhaps some cf the many new citizens of Oden We do, and have "Side line" Prices on them- - It would pos- to atad, a wrttcawl Ijs circasiStxoe, "I CiJIB'.JSMrLt yii." !I ttML. tic fn I It frjrf stiJ t" I Ad this i TESTIMONIALS. m innorrhFS ani from tne unnary pr-Iy8sntal-M- i arrested psnssre ,IMU (t wi t hnut iri(Vn vpnifTt(X ui Aiiiii'iHiuuioii rnixsii or r. u. au.A yuM new note. aiBruarfres TOD Commission & CRAWFORD, Merchant and Dealers in Bnilding . Material. Santa Rosa. Cal., Jan. l&th.Il.' Bripps Medicine Co. Gftllts: Yniir tit tlie lfith rMWlTPll. I shall be glad to assist you in promoting the emir uj jLr. o oiK-ria- i i in- rescript-ion- most of what I have bought of ion in the past four years has been given away, niy- seu Having compietolv cured arter a of headache, a- - I shall clailly certify. Should yon write to eitlit r Dr. Markell or Dr. Mason, of this place, yon may refer to Tod & Cbawkokd. as to tiiesiippriorityof your Special Yours truly, Prescxiptiou. WU1. Tod. deed, nro-tim- e o.-- Price 25 Ont.. Sold by all PRINTING INKS! To Printers and Publishers: The Commercial Publishing Company is carrying a large and select stock of Stnndnrd, Fine and Superfine News, roster and Jili inks. Holler and Tablef-lui- r Comr'itidn. Sizos ac-- Varnihes also kej.t in stoc'Those iu ied o inks nill do wo", to Cui bnj of TliK I ILMMEU'IA!. Dms-Eripc- s MtslicineC"., S:ir. Frrircitcc, can 1 earned atmrlTYWlfneorworlfc. ranidlT and honorably, CT Ihoea cf eitbtr mi, rounir or old, and In tbrir own locliua,whf revar ihey He. A ny ona ran do ib work. Kaav to Warn. Wa rum i h ererrthinir. We if tut you. No risk. You can devote your sTparo momenta, or all your time to the work. 1 hie te an emivelT new lead,nd brinm wonderful aucreea toerery wtrkfi. r are from $H to 9bQ per week and utwarua, and more after a little emperience. We ran fumUh you the employment and tacb yu KKKK. No toareto eiplatn here. Yuli faiiormatioa FUKK XUI.E 1 CO. l til el A, aUlkk. MONEY - |