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Show I ui iU RAILROAD. Rio Grande Western Villi. fct: a Railway. A J.J urn BOCVD BAST Um ArrtT. Sail 0-- But iaw ttsMuu ItilK A. suanta Extaraa a ail (4 u aad iw 4aa Prutu La. amwlirw ICivar a a S m I wt-- fa, ab; tear." aav b W(M. j . -r a c a. life a air u rinl at law i sire; laavru lu u i -- L t am a It wm Kw Ytmr'a eve at one of tba ao p a i:tia a ... !jip Juueu Arrite Utouwuud atari's. IjK a. a! 13 a a gJ UuliUrr atUan of the ObUaI Arrive Lea.twUl. Tbe b4Ul. given by vi no, India a i.ailjp Arrive Puel.lu 1: a. a pro p. aa tuo the officers of tbe Oue Hundred and At. Colo.Bpnnc 30 a Inn hi Laataftrand n I T 10 1 &AS t-- Amv. p. :p aa 4 waa in full twnig The large dining room of the meaa bungalow had been turned out and decorated a a Mail ballroom Bxptm. Supper waa laid in a tent hard by, and a! 7aup. a UmUaw 14 p a Laavc Colx KprLua 1134 p a at 11 aft the guesta were aaaeuibled now, 1 LaavaPoabU) p a II :4J p a round the well supplied table LeaiiviU Uan Otonwuud a 1 a a 11:10 a a The One Hundred and Twenty-fourtatari's Laa 4 a a1 1 :1U p. a ArrnOrai!j.luucatu did things well, but tonight they Laav Grai.l Junction... 4:40 a. a I p. a alwayi aA a a I Arrive Oram K a orpaaarrl theinaelves, for the general of p :4S a a 41:1 p a L.aaveQreeu Hirer faArrive Pruvu t M p. a U: a. a the division waa present lie waa a vorite with them al). aud they delighted 3:10 p m 12:41 a n Arrive Salt Lake 4: p. a! 1A a a to do him bouor. He very rarely gave Leave Salt Lake. 4:4a p. al 1 10 a. a Arrive. Ogdan t,Btt p. a 1:15 a. m them the benefit of hia company iu holiday time, but this waa a special occasion LOCAL fRAlNS. necessity had obliged lam to make a OGDV.M AMD VLT LAKE tour of inspection at litis season IS Laava Oirien. att a. a., 5 ffln, m.. "Isn't it rather rash of us choosing a. Ratortiiaa- arrive Ogtien 10 p. a., 6 Ml p. a. aJS a. a. this night of all others for keeping late bikoiah. hours?" whitta-rea pretty girl to her Laara Bait Lake. biUOa a., retnrnins. arrive Salt Lake 6 it) p.m. partner, as she drew off her long white sfkixovilli. tbibtli gloves preparatory to tasting tbe savory aauicaa rou, mock turtle. ht. fxbasaiit maxti and b ilin a. Laara (tardea - M p. m retnrnins, arrir "It won't matter for once in a way," l ldeu p. ni. he replied; "you need not get uptili yon 1). II l J. H. BENNETT. Iumi I' Ueo. Muuagr. please." "Indeed! And do you suppose for a moment that I could let our regiment 1 parade on New Year's moruing without it.- y,,u iiui.-- t have a jo? pri of my esprit de corps! Of course opinion 8 irt Line U Park City. 1 shall get up. Six o'clock, isn't itT "A quarter past." THE PANORMiol"l)F THE WEST. The handsome young fellow by her aide looked down into her eyes, and On aod after October US, 10, paue ier and whispered something which brought the fit Igbt traiiui will run aa fullowi : color to her cheeks. His manner, too, FASHEKOBl TB4INI. was suggestive of happy appropriation, Leave Bait Lake 800 a. m and a stranger would have guessed at 100 4 no teave Park City p. tho existence of a stronger bond between 10:30 a Arrive at Park City 630 p. m the two than friendship. Arrive at Bait Lake rBElQHT TtAir. They were not engaged, though they 7 00 a, m Leave Bait Lake were both desperately in love with each l a. 4 Learn I'urk City other Arrive at Park City UM p. Arrive at Salt Lake 3:45 p. Alas! the course of true love did not fwelve eubiirban traina daily 'jetveen I run smooth iu their c;iso. A stern father Houxe. lakeCity aud Mill toCreek a'ld Sairar all people going Park City will tind it to barred the roid to bliss and caused poor thuir Intereat to taka thia line. Corner 8th Booth and Aiinee many heartaches and tears. Jffioea and Depot: Mainatraet, Salt Lake City. But Captain Hamilton was an audaT. J. Mackluloth, (i. V. Hail P. A. cious lover. Such a trifle as the opposition of a stern parent troui.le.1 his mind but litt le. Truth to say, it rather added to tho test of his courtship. Even at this moment the eye of the unsympathetic colonel was upon the young oouple with strong disapproval. The murmur of voices round the supUnder the cover of per table increased. the noise Aimee said: "1 wish you wouldn't talk like that; you know it is of no use." SOLID VESTIBULE TRAINS "1 know nothing of the sort," he re"Did you ever meet a plied quickly soldier who was frightened off the field iu love or war? Your father will not be able to subdue me with a stare." "He is looking so annoyed.'' "My little darling you need not be so (J'v.y, alarmed. Eat a good supper and driuk your champagne, then yon will be better prepared to listen to all I have to say tonight and I have a great deal to say," he concluded impressively. She gave him a quick, apprehensive glance. FREE ilEGLINING CHAIR CARS "Oh, George," she protested. "You heard the good news this morALL TRALV3. ON ningthat I have got my step? Here, try some of this pate de foie gras aspic; it Our looks uncommonly good." D TO ALL TBROUOB TBAINi. ATTACH He helped her as he spoke. He was a For further lntormatlon ooncerning tbit most self possessed man, this Captain Hamilton quite capable of making a ana. applv to auv Ticket Agent, or addreaa K. E. WALKER, Gen. At., Salt Lake City good supper and love at the same time. "Yes, I was told, and 1 am very glad. I congratulate you. It will compensate a little for your having left the regiment to go into the staff corps. I wonder why father hates the staff corps so?" "Because it robs him of his most promising youngsters. How bitterly opposed PIKE'S PEAK ROUTE' he was to my going; and all because he thought that in the far, far distance 1 might make a good adjutant to the regiment. 1 have been adjutant of the Fif BETWEEN tieth N. L for the last two years, and PUEBLO now 1 have DENVER, COLORADO SPRINGS got my step." AND "Yes; 1 suppose that in a pecuniary .'A.LT LAKE CITY. OGDEX, PACIFIC COAST way you have done well;" and she sighed. and all ni rth- wajt. ipointa. He lowered his voice and said impreslaanver M a m Tweuty-foort- b : , Ii 'tp aa I h tr I - i nlrrrr.rr i Denver, Chicago, St. Louis, 1"ansas ijincoln, St. Joseph, Omaha. Famous Dining Cars STANDARD GUAGE VIA at rEADVILLE. ASPN aud HLEN WOOD SPRINOI. RVJDIPMENT UnoarpaKsed 80ENKRY Dneqai Ued. Throneh Pnllman SleepoM and Pnllmar; Tourint care between Denver aad San Francisco. Through the heart cf the Bosky Mountains the most comfortable, the aafost, and the grandest of all trans continental rou'a. For rates, descriptive pamphlets, etc., call on oi address J. D. KENWORTHI, geuerid agent, Banta Fe Route. Salt Lake City. H. COLLBHAN, general manager, Colorado Springs, Colo. CHAS. S. LEE, general passenger agent, Denver, Colo. GEORGE W. JONES. Member of the American Association. Ticket Broker Railroad and Steamship TICKET BROKER Railroad Ticket Bought, Bold and changed, to all point". ALT Tt't irrs AMTSrn K1V " Sh-.ne- . E sively: "Aimee, now. 'Jf tat Tkai LutraMt Fee lis; uauduy or fcaml tsrii He waa riding alow tbe ewaja- oilKa It s atdram for I ltjMH u :h Nuiv ttxUairy Ut grt. to ku turn : ckAUi or fear, ue wuoJd bates Ut n.. Lr would have to pai a all tbe Sepoys", u roast iu pteadiag t u.febr ajw t'otorail Hi taw at tbe bead ot caagto amrhinxo to. itopt aad tat l .. of in of regiment with iw or ffjafJa, gar Uerytlf up to the en y . toe L.-He rode up to sent of tat hum. - A bast kav, and then on "Cm yoo textd use men a as a arotu. in tLiitercaierr the ruusn b fur Utat walu 1 nave cwith-curatory tones George, with a Uanpy sign. Bat it waa not to be. Gentle Mrs. Bar ant wuae. and I have g A tbe lcrnal cold in my head." - d km mammm w;tu Culockd Smith looked a little troubled tat oh. Aiioee. 1 have been looking fat at ?ueb a strange request 1 have Voor father aaya thai only one, my dear fellow, and yoo everywhere we must go hutiie. He baa tmnund U as 1 have a alight cold also, I really Have you one. takeooid. and u already quite cbokiL. direst part with trying, because ho tost be ot major!" be said, turning to a fellow lu'jit 44 1 will leave yxvj as t. as if m good workia order. Tbe Oreeoc M can afford to keep 1 " a wife But the girl looked distressed at his words, and the suspicion of a tear dimmed her eye. "Oh, George, toy father will never You know that he give his consent. never will." "He shall give his consent; I intend to make him. See if I don't, you poor frightened little darling! Do you t hink stem fathers are never conquered? Only Here, have you must have patience. some more champagne, and some of this trifle. There's uothing like a good meal to build up one's courage. Hello! what are they doing now? Oh, 13 o'clock, is Silence for the C. O. and the it? general." Glasses were filled, speeches vrere made and the gong tolled out tbe hour. Then each turned to his neighbor and good wishes were exchanged. The babe) of voices recommenced with the ushering in of the new year. Very shortly afterward Captain Hamilton was piloting Ins companion from tbe tent to a dimly lighted little anteroom There, wholly hidden by a large TOUP of (Ti t I I;im mmv Ur He did not dislike Captain Hamilton personally. On the contrary, tbe colonel recognized in him an unusually smart aoldier, but be loathed the Indian staff corps, its higher pav and richer plums lured the young subalterns from the queen's regiments, and in his time be had seen a dozen youngsters go from tbe One Hundred and Twenty-fourt- h alone. They had no business, in his opinion, to leave the regimeut It was only debt or love which made them do it. Why couldn't the staff corps be properly recruited without having to 6teal men from British regiments just as they are beginning to know their work? Poor Aimee had to listen to a tirade on the subject as they drove home to She knew only too their bungalow. well what it all meant, and unsupported by her lover she was thrown back into the old despair How could George overcome such prejudices? It would be impossible She knew her father better than lie did. It would need nothing short of a miracle to accomplish it Colonel Baring put ids feet in hot mustard and water, and tried all tbe well known old household remedies, so fraudulent, so futile in most cases. The sleepy sen ants were roused from their warm blankets and sent flying in different directions, one for hot water, another for the whisky bottle, a third fur the traveling rugs, a fourth for sweet spirits of niter. In their anxiety to please the somewhat imperious master they brought remedies enough to have treated the whole company of men with influenza. Mrs. Baring and Aimee administered patiently and gently to their wheezing patient until fortunately for all parties concerned he fell asleep among his blankets and was at iieace at peace except for the portentous snore that shook his frame. Veiy early in the morning, before it was light, the ayah crept to the door of the bedroom with the tea tray. "1 am afraid your master is no better. His breathing is very thick," said Mrs. Baring in answer to the ayah's inquiring look. "However, he must goon parade. I hope his uniform is laid out ready, and tell the butler to see that tho horse is saddled in good time." Mrs. Uaring returned to the Iwlsido and found her husband awake. He was already tiring off his feu de joie on proclamation morning in a volley of sneezes. "Oh, confound this cold! Get me out some old soft silk handkerchiefs. 1 feel as if my head would burst," he cried as soon as lie could speak. Dressing this morning was no easy Never had a man a worse or matter. more weeping cold. Every now and again a tit of sneezing held him speechless in its grip. It was with the greatest difficulty that he got himself into his uniform, drank his tea and buckled on He was convinced, in spite his sword. of all his wife could say to the contrary, that he was late. He bustled out of the house, mounted his charger and galloped to the parade gn nnd. The English troops were drawn up in line on the opposite side, and on their left the native regiments were i.. position. All was ready for the eagle eye of the general. Colonel Baring pulled up as he reached the ground. Tho general had t yet arrived. It was a relief and a respite, for it would give him time to blow that much afflicted nose of his once more. The morning air was sharp, for the sun was only just touching the horizon, and, confound it all, here was another fit of sneezing coming on! Where was his handkerchief? Now, where had he put it in the bustle of dressing? He felt in tho cuff of each sleeve. It waa not there. He stuck his fhsgers in the breast of his tunic. Of course it was not there. He never carried it in such a He looked around at his place. No; he did not remember having given it to him to hold. Horrors of horrors, he had come without it! What was he to do? The knowledge that he had no handkerchief seemed to increase his cold, bad as it already was. The sneezing became more frequent, and, dash it all, his nose began to run! What would the general say? Never did there exist a sharper eye for appearance than his. The slightest speck would be detected, and the scarlet uniform would show every spot. It was most distressing, absurd though it may sein Each moment the value of handkerchiefs rose in his eyes. There is no telling what sum he would not have given for one at that moment His eves were affected now, and the land- horse-keepe- r. ery sorry; I CO., DRUGGISTS l and Twenty tifth St Dkwujuwiti baua. lEPmiMMHiBIlCbS. GEO. A. LOWE. CIGAES. I- K- Ar!i.4d ej Mali Prouif'Jj - Implements ri. r the aw aaWd felt inclined to make a sacrifice on his behalf; and it would have been a sacrifice to bave parted with one's only handkerchief on such a cold morn- t tier U laM.! Ap'ota! haven't one to Colonei baring's dislike to the corps was well known, and none of JGGiSTS J. ff. MeXUTT Money to loan est LHasnocda, it parade tomorrow morning. Tbe fener ,i will be there, and be cannot get off it.' Colonel Ban ng, who anihrt th One Hundred and Twenty-f- t lb. wa-nthe uian to shirk his duty. His ecu anxiety now was to get notat sad apply tbe usual remedies, in tbe earnest hof that the trocbleaame ailment might U staved off He waa annoyed that tlu necessity had nsen for turning his back on his guesta He would have liked tc have seen the ball out He waa also annoyed with the attentions Captain Ham ilton had shown his daughter at supper, aad tbe ooflee waa aggravated by the disappearance of the young couple iui Thia, togethei mediately afterward. with his embryo cold, conduced to bad temper, and made the drive home any thing but pleasant for wife and daugh cetebraud auric tune it aooord- u- to rt l DR Tea never fads to do tbe K.Jrx-- v u-r- e Sitae SOLD FOB A SILK HAG. 3D & Rivar mi mi W liy l. Till 1 Hilar aaa attuBa :W p. I II 4" a cIlUp a.llIM J5 p a. a 14 p al : a a 11 ai AUuilic "Hail Laav.Sah Lake Ami Provo ad Uk uag mM ar W atarve cacti other for to no laAa. bet L.ke Lae.rraea 1ii it For k 1M1. ! i t.ii. teit pwi: GAUGE. 1. ;!! it- LaUT CTEREXT TIME TABLE Ju UiEJTWi vie iiLU..L.ri AJirrUxtaattW ttaaaffiTl Mail mm41 tier ! JltvttM "1 tot la Uteri I TMtfMnV Ufuu.tit? ouni iM STANDARD ti BV) - to Naar Yofinc OGD.EM -- i IT tar U . L. Paagtaa -- s. If i faragral. aale la or place aaA aar aal.r laaa ana lar raialaaar. isrirr ikr asaary, gel iS.au lar aa. tAT" Wagons, Bugiets, Road Carte. Blackboards TAKE. !l U TLA1 ITl ing. Another and yet another officer waa asked, but with no better success. In the distance tbe general might be seen approaching. It waa time, handkerchief or no liankerchief , that Colonel Baring took up his position, for it waa to him that tbe general would first coma Disheartened by his want of success, and distressed by bis constant sneezing, he waa passing tbe Fiftieth without a word. A familiar voice at bis elbow cried: "Good morning, colonel. A happy new year to you! How is your coldr" "Oh, Hamilton, is that you? Thanks, I'm not at all well 1 think 1 must have the real thing the real influenza thia time 1 don't know when 1 have felt so bad; and, worse luck, I've forgotten my 1 pocket handkerchief. suppose you couldn't lend me such a thing!" There was not much hope in the words as he uttered them. He had been very short and ungracious with the young man over night, even though he was his guest It was hardly likely that he would feel very good naturedly disposed toward him this morning. "I can't exactly give it to you, for I have only one. But I tell you what I'll do, I'll share it with you." And Captain Hamilton drew out of hi3 sleeve a large, soft, comforting silk handkerchief, the very sight of which was soothing to the afflicted man. "Here, be quick; catch hold!" And the smart young adjutant reined his horse close up to Colonel Baring's side. He drew his sword, and as the colonel clutched the coveted article he sliced it in two, leaving by far the larger share in the hands of the grateful man. "My good fellow, how shall I ever thank your he cried between terrific trumpetlike blasts. "Ask me in to breakfast this morning," returned George, with unbounded assurance. The colonel eyed him for a moment, blew his nose again and nipped the last dislocating sneeze in the bud. "You cheeky young dog, I know what you mean and what I let myself in for when 1 say yes. You may come, and you may think yourself lucky to have won her so easily." He galloped off, and as he went he said to himself: "He's a smart young fellow that A man of such resources must come to the fore sooner or later. Not another in the field, including myself and the general, would have thought of halving a pocket handkerchief, and with his sword tool Yes, yes, I shan't be far wrong, though it is not exactly what 1 wished for Aimee. Pity he belongs to that confounded old staff corps. Why couldn't he have stuck to the regiment?" The review passed off well. The general waa pleased to compliment Colonel Baring on his men, and he also had a few words of praise to bestow on the adjutant of the Fiftieth. Aimee rode out to the field in time to see the march past. When the last volley had been fired and the business of the morning was finished, Captain Hamilton managed to get a few words with her. They shook hands and exchanged tha usual New Year greetings. "Oh, you need not look at your father in that terrified fashion. 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"Yes; sold you for a silk rag for half a pocket handkerchief. See, here is the other half," and he pulled the remnant out of his sleeve. Her troubled face cleared a little, but showed no signs of enlightenment "1 must go now," he exclaimed. "I'll tell you all about it if you will invite mo into that snug little morning room of yours after breakfast." And with a happy smile he trotted bask to his post, for the men were preparing to march to their lines. When George wants to tease his wife now he tells her that she isn't worth much, for she was "sold for a silk rag." London Society. I'arlor Holing. A little group of men gathered in front of a private residence uptown last night about 8 p. in. and witnessed a lively set-t- o with the gloves between a young lady and gentleman in a parlor. The participants, unconscious that the eyes of a sporting loving public were upon them, were getting in some fine work in true sportsmanlike style aiuid the frequent applause of their friends. 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