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Show A FREE PATTERN , (fm ewe MMimI mt t ta a C .r. frf. Business w VV IMS CALL'S, PARLEY LATHS' MAGAZItf. .; k.HH.1 I'lmilMn t tm Imm ttma THE Me fLAWTf CdU PutV 8WT Ctrl. .... CALL WAXrED-ACTI- character M powers Of slumber. Issuing an occult command, Changed thee tair wanderers to a mournful band That movtd with earthward brows A Twenty-sixtOhio veteran writes: "I am reminded of a joke on lilue Jeans Williams. Although there is no record of it Williams saw service in the army. I was at Camp Morton, Ind., when John Morgan made his raid through Indiana and Ohio. A force of 1.600 men belonging to a dozen different regiments was hastily organized and hurried off to Hamilton. Ohio. We arrived two hours after Morgan, were sent to Cincinnati, and from there up the Ohio river. But before we caught up with Morgan ho was captured by a icther forc e, and we came down the river to Cincinnati and returned from there to Camp Morton. "When we were organized before the start from Camp Morton, Col. John Coburn appointed Blue Jeana Williams adjutant of the mixed command, and Williams went through the campaign, or routine as the hoys cahed it, as adjutant. On the return trip, while at Cincinnati, one of the boys who had a great contempt for Blue Jeans' civilians, confiscated blankets, and the man who was at a later date Governor of Indiana was greatly inconvenienced. He spent the. tight in the cars without blankets or overcoat and was thoroughly chilled "When the sun came out the next M tables. peed Publio Service) at all mmmm . ' Hours, GEO. GRANTER. Proprietor. ; Finest turnouts, in tbe county. Fpectial attention piven to fancy rigs, and competent drivers furnished. Horses boarded by the week or ruouih, and transients Carefully atteuded to. If you want a rig to meet you at the car line, call tis up. Telephone, No. 745 E. J. Warenski Has tbe Beet Brands of Beer, Liquors and Cigars Constantly on Hand. Makes a specia.lt td Furnishing Pure Goods for Family Use, Brandies Saturday morning a Btranger ap- - . peared at the residence of Mrs. Sallie Prince and requested permission to go into the cellar and see if he could find a relic he had left there In the spring of 1863. He stated that he belonged to the Federal army and that a nephew of his had died in the house, it being at the time used as a hospital by the Union forces. The stranger further stated that at the time of his nephew's death he had concealed something of value in the cellar. Mrs. Prince readily granted the request and at once proceeded with him to the cellar. On entering the place the man took a tapeline from his pocket and, making several measurements, pointed to a spot in the rock wall, at the same time saying to Mrs. Prince, "This is the place. Will you allow me to make a small hole in the wall?" The permission being given the man at once made a small opening from which he drew out a tin snuffbox. Opening the box he poured out the contents and counted them. After he had finished the count' he said to Mrs. Prince that it was all right, tere begold pieces, ing nine twenty-dolla- r The stranger making just $1S0. Nothing Better Cau Be Had. Life and Distinguished Services William cBmiey By MURAT EJALSTEAD. Famous Journalist and Author. ntroduotioD by Senator CHAUNCEY M. DEPKW. Special Chapters by Gen. C. 11. Grosyenor, Col, Albert Balstead and A. J. Munson. Oontaliilnx a full accouol of hli ambition to obtain arly life; an education; hl brilliant career as a soldier la the CItM War: hit patriot record aa a member of Oon-gr- a, Gorernor of hli gtuta and hil abla adtaliitstratlnn aa I resident. Contalna hli laat (peeoh and the aroooat of Lla aaaaaaloaUon aud PVV At -- burial. A Grand Life !HumInaUd IfiV- lh4! lorn. t,at hope s warm walk funereal and for- - H Though sill! tame, by differing eyes are ghudots 0f anguish and cold Through uiist of teas." Edgar Faweett. Ut morning, bripk and warm, Williams put his feet cus c, the car window to warm them. The warmth was very agreeable, and he settled hack in his seat in the petition of a man with his feet on a tibie. He looked comfortable, but tie boys resented the unmilitary act. The train stopped for w ater, and as it started again some of the boys on sop of the cars caught up the rope fjom the tank and as the cars pas?oj turned the water on the boys at tl windows, instructing them to washi.for breakfast. When Blue Joans' fed came in line the boyi at the rope, nsking no questions, pulled the vjve wide open and Qrenched him rom head to foot. "This caused an uproar. Col. ordering te guards to arrest the men who had trued the hose on his adjutant. Resizing that somebody had blundered, the water boys disappeared from the tops of the ears aud no one csjld give the Colonel or the Adjutas any Information as re or what becam to who they Mr. Williams was made of them. comfortable, aa before the Journey was over iaugfed a. the incident as a joke. Whea he was a candidate for Governor, smje one told the story on him, but theway in which he took It helped him tith the peoDi" .:' BEAR JAIK; pt'"(f y.- ' I Thta beaullfut rtory of American of hla age. howaa loTed aud honored at home and etemed aod reapeeted abroad hetldea being graphical portray. d by th. dlatlntufahed author and - v Tf'wO1 'rTafiltjfJ t"rv4 J tVftV 5 VtSrfWSr'. t r V 1 l"e-'o- cf portrait and P'aw cie omde and aeleoted by lead- iaf Airerlcau artiata. 1 A Ll7 lulnated wl'h M. and rrln)' n "M- o- ' V rt f iiUnirmiTI i'f CTi Wheaton reception the other said the Captain, "called up many stories of the old camwhen Wheaton was serving on Gen. Ixgan's staff. Gen. M. D. Leggett was as well known in Sherman's army for his temperance notions and' his religious scruples as was O. O. Howard in the Eastern army. He didn't swear, but he was as gruff and violent in speech and manner as many of the hard swearers. His men liked him, but they never joked about him or with him as they did with Sherman. His superiors and his subordinates knew that Leggett could not take a joke, and they were surprised when Captain Charlie Page of the Twentieth Illinois cracked a joke at his expense. "This was in January, 1864, on the march to Meridian. It was a hard march on everybody, and as leggett passed our regiment he looked like a man who needed comforting. Capt. Page, who had a canteen loaded to the muzzle with whisky, asked Gen. Leggett as the latter rode up if he would not like to have a drink of good spring water. Leggett said that nothing would suit him better, and Tage, lifting his canteen strap from ldniallfe. lv'r-5ry- ! - "The night," a good paigns "foremo.t iX RltOORD OF IFSPIBISQ ElAMTLl. tit laohea. It la riohlrbonad In all THB MFMOKIAL Volume l iare book Inlaid elotb anil lamped witk aold lef. It h a Una phoioarapa f M. embodied P'loe II In an rover deln. On the fnnV appropriate W oan iupplj tbla book lu the Norao.lau laniuage, al well aa EiUib, Special Offer to Our Readers, rVrt Feeling thateTery faml'y would dealre to have tbla Memorial ol umi In th elr library, we were able t o make arrangements with the jPubMih rs to supply ua with a lmlted number which we have de.-li'u . (Ter. with a year's M 'nlloen: suhtonptloti Tlie American S gle I rear.. II Ll'eof McKlnler, liuemorlal I .. Edition ....... too'ay, u tur li UmltU III IV M.. ........ ..MM. ncloted flni 8. for mtilch yov mill p $tnd "77f UfE AND DISTIMQUISHtO OF WILLI AH HeKIHLEf fffCf S iHtmrlal tiltlim). te-p-ftr . Total 11 tilth S" Tlit Amir lean ttglt ftr sm yv. 3.UI .H. -FOB UOTH M cents extra for mailing tba book Addriu ,.M First Shot Soli Tour Mine. m liner nrd hmlot t AdT.ril-In- g 1'lot.era ai.u lu tlo uu. j.er lui h. tio(,a aa lor rales n 410 Worlhiugton Bldr.. Boston, Mass, Fubccription, f Cc per year. This will save your Lite, juuucing you 10 USS of " For Cons' option, Coushs and Colds. Cuaranteed Cure. nu pay, vur, waaant it. 1 out Drurf gibt will ABSOLUTE. CURES 11 vinu, imiunnza. jtnma, uronchlUa, Whooping; (touch, Fneumonla, sH- . a -f AfTection of the Throat and oranj Lung. TRIAL BOTTLE8 FREE. Blzo 60 cenU and 1 1.00. Scgul&r E. O LINDGREIT, People never find a conscience until found out. Capt. James M. Kenny of Greenwich, Conn., who Is now a messenger ander the sergeant at arms of the House of Representatives, "jears the distinction of being, si far as he is able to determine, the sole survivor of the crew of the sldewheel steamer Star of the West, which became so famous at the beginning of the civil war by reason of having been the target of the first shot fired In that mem- orable struggle. iraalth Is Irlng under ynur taaumoniais ilea. Warches, Clocks & .Tewelrj at tbe Lowest Plcma, FV) Repairing a 8p0lalty . U'ah. Mnrrar, the other day: "When we were fired upon by the Confederates while we were trying to take supplies to Major Anderson at Fort Sumter. I remember very well what a feeling of indignation was aroused all over the North. Before that time I was attached to the steamship Atlantic of the old Collins line, which took Lleut.-Gen- . Scott, Col. Robert E. Lee and I)r. Maury down to baa Juan del Norte, or Grey- - tK A bfclu HALL A CO., Boi L. 13. M Falaayt. F GRAY LAND 4 MININQ ATTORNEY Room 300, Templeton SALT LAKE CITY, UTAIJ Gen. Force was a notable figure. , He was tall, we'l formed, and bu be had very large feet and he was Joked a good deal about them. In the heat of hattlo ho was an Impressive figure and he was always where there was hard fighting. Orj one occasion in front of Atlanta he rode with his command where the bullets wore flying thick and Tast and he was the coolest man In the brigade, (figui-fled- , c. ,.,r).Hr etui;, ; j,m. u?Z,- Vice pb U, lladley, Kl- -(- f e' MIDWAY goods. 'kssSSSBSSSski SALOON WANTED uuue uie All the bebt HEV8 Rat, PERRON! ef Chan good reputation In e b state (ouj tbHi lu oounty requ red) to represeut and ad w ANTKD acta" and old estaultshed waaltiiy businee) house of solid finauelnl staudiuir, SalarJ 18 weekly wl.li exoeuaet addliionai. all pay able In cash eacb wedonrtay direct fron tie.dnffloes. Horse and oarrlaie furnlsbeq Kef ere. oe. Kncloae eelfl jrneo addreeted stamped enre ope. Manager 81 JP -lw. CaJfaia UulldlB. Chicago. trertl-- e Amuseii ARE YOU A CULLY & CO - Proprietors- BUSINESS - A Pointer for Inventors. with pour patent business If properly sad promptly send it to jq CASCA your valuableCouldn't do tbein perfect. without them. 1 have used them foraome time lor indignation and biliousness and am now cured. Xtaoommend tbem, to every one, Onoe tried, you will never be without tliem la Euw. A. Mabx, Albany, Ix. V. tbe family. Bwtft & to., patent lawyers, oppo. m U. 8. atent (.nice, W aching have no (lissatis OH, D. C. 11 fiid olketa, i"ril tbi w for their confidential latter, a postal card will bring it, and It mny he worth their advertise money to you. rnont elstwhrre in this pnper. tl MAN? so. you will be Interested tn a mouth ly magazl ue devoted sulely to Its needs, lta title Is If bUM"b Oflice Management Great Busiueas lustitutiona Legal Decisions Credits and Collections Commercial Law Practical Accounting Dookkeepiug Profitable Publicity Advertising , . Burcesior to T. C. UaOy, ' LAKD AGENT and ATTOHXEY, Tate Onoe. rte Gni. KJo. ae. Ska. CURS CONSTIPATION. ... Pleaaant. Palatahle. Potent. Merer Stolen. W eak.u. or smmT ClMg, M tr Tew. M ( Room S;i BCSIHES8 1T Te , i bl lrt-.- n Whether you are well estab lbed, or whether you bave Just sUned. for whether you have out yet begun. Business will be sure to be of benefit to you. k'end luc. for a oo py, I'er year II. l't LtkeCitr PROMPTLY AlTESuED TO. Answer all !eor e.inner'nr lind mm ,r en il ittei s whea d d ai'l f i ,i rMius torraoly, Soonlntf end., I t fjr emr h- -a ou his shoulder, handed the canteen to Leggett, who raised it at once to his lips. Books for Business Men. a Williams face as the "The look on whisky went Into his mouth was inHe spit it out without a describable. moment's hesitation, and, holding the canteen mouth downward, flung it at 2.1 3 at . Journal for tha Oountlng Room A aod every Issue jontalns departments oo practical subject, such as tbeset R. E. ROSS. ... ur, sarin, pt Wines, Brandies and Whiskies kTHH FINEST" Wood, uu V? ANTEO caoann. rolls Is persona IS every courtr to rapreaent larae company oj solid fluanoial r,puintioei IKIf a lary year, payable weekly; S3 per Uar abaulutel sure aud II etueus's: atraiani oona-na- a ovttulta aalary. no oomuiUaiob; salary pal4 i vauce uii Saturday and exp3tse ui'tiey em-week IA.bAitu uuu.-fc-, a.H Liear burn street, Clilean. Beers on Draught. Choice Cigars naeU 'Ihae and and RETS setter (oiub. patented. 1kV9, eululng lunner. Cureaail formt or aealp ailuienla. haadaobee. eto , yet rasiA the anuiu as au oiulnary eomo. eflnd ouc is t impa for ampie, U. N. Kos, Ueu'l Mgr. UuuHiur, I'l, We curry a couiplelo line of liquid The boht kept in stock. f.aillea and gentlemen to Intro uolit-i- . Eitctrlc VNotlee 81 Page, shouting: 'You infernal scounWhat do you mean by offering me whisky? I can't and I won't excuse such impertinence.' Page made a jump to save the whisky that was gurgling out of the canteen, and then begged that he might be permitted to apologize. "He said, with extreme earnestness: 'Why, General, when I said spring water I supposed you understood that I had a very fine article of whisky. That is what we call it all through tbe division, and I will venture to say that there is not another man in your corps that does not know what spring water means, in the army vernacular. Therefore I thought you understood the situation.' Leggett rode aay and afterward complained to the Colonel of the Twentieth Illinois that he had been Insulted by Pase.' Chicago Inter Ocean. ,:., o, West I , Premluory rtona. Chtchi, Orati. to., too pagti bound In cloth , . . , 2.P0 Succttful Milt of Builntit , . . ' , J25 IS Parturthlp Boo'ktiplrif Frandl and Mtthoii for . . J5 . thtlr Otttction drel! Uusinsae Publishinit Co Amer can Tract Building, Needn't eland hoping town, to settle some difficulty between Nicaragua and the United States. "1 remember that soon after we sailed the ship's carpenter was ordered to knock out a partition between two berths in order to provide accommodations sufficiently roomy for the convenience of the portly old general. 1 was acting as storekeeper ail(j capt Jeff Maury, who was In command of the vessel, anil who was a cousin of Dr. Maury, ordered me to entertain Gen. Scott In various ways during the trip, one of my duties being to play checkers with him. The general was very fond of the game, and usually beat me hands down." Washington foi tbe good things in life, when we Bupply the very beet Digests what you eat. BREAD, CAKES, PIES, ROLLS. COOKIES, Frcsli and Cured 'Heats. llreakfttht liacon, Salt I'.ucon, llsni Saussge, Murraj TJolognn; bun Bakeries, tto., W. MCANNF.GIKTER, Trop. Dork, Mutton, Tieef, Also Articles, kt-- A SOIRKI I 1 1 A 1 TO THC WMm real clever woman makes It a business to look very dense at times. A mi east OMAHA a .. I CITY KANSAS AND CHICAGO For Passengers or Freight L. L. DOWNINO, r. A. NAtH. Ceo.i.taT, Sail Liki IMr. Utah, cta iWi.ft.. . t. iaM. Nia It can't help 'rpnred onlv atji) II. bu'.ils but do you gocd by E O. c- l)r" itt A Co., tbu liiitlu, Uni'-- blcajro 'joc aUia, Specialty. Tfe havs Jnit purrhrl a new Ha IWary wa(on tud will d" I'rr lo all parts of lbs day, rirept Sunday Paid Vrlras for Tsst, lilgbest aluiton. Pork and I'ouluy. , , to write for oor couudential letter before ap- plvlKg for patent; it ma oe worth money. A'e piompuy obtaia V. 8. and Fnreiga PATEH75 or return ENTRADE MARKS fe. bend medel, altcteh TIRE attorney's or photo and we send an IMMEDIATE e le report ou palentai'iiuy. FREE beil and ear and the Ugnl srrrioe and ailvice, charges are moderate, 1 ry us. E. J. Warekski. (Sooeeeaorto Muerat , E. 0. WarenskU) . , . Utah DKAI.IR IS General Merchandise. I This preparation contain oil cf the dlgestants and digests all kinds of fitotl. ltglveslnstant relief and never fails tocure. Itaiiowsyou to eut all the food you want. Theniot sensltlva etomach8can take It. II itn use many thousands of dyspeptic' have betif cured after overy thin? t'Ne failed. 1J, prcTcnts formation ofgason thestom ach, relieving all distress after eatinff. Dieting u ti necessary. Pleasant to talcs lto. Lie, Toultry leaf lnn ttnj Trust not the woman that thlnketh more of herself than another; mercy will not dwell in her heart A wise wife always feeds her hus band before asking him for money. llralfr. In A Elnds Of . . , 1 made to tempt a sluggish ap' petite and build health. Post. but his horse was greatly excited and pranced this way i.nd that One of the men said to a comrade, "What's the matter with Force's horse?" at the General's feet, the other replied, "He Isn't used to working In shafts." Force passed the Jok without a remark. Dyspepsia Gur8 bak- ery products. The National and New York mm ABUNDANCE, ENDURANCE, Gen. Force's Good Nature WATCHMAKER. iviIND in; WrBr. the Civil War Dr. If inrr'o How nionnuoni Capt. Kenny, referring to some of wii iviiia u HUH UIOOUICITi the incidents of his early life, said The only -e ar-w. reliW. i erson la every rouni to re--represent larue company of ie .aarr er so id financial ila.lou; year, paytbi wre. ly; w per any absolutely re and ail expense. trMUuu b tlelinlie nalury, no oommlse'ou; talary paid eto'h urtiay and expeoa' rany advanced, eaiMi wee. STANOAttU lioUsli. SJ liear- boru street, Cblcito. Joked With Gen. Leggett ': Murray Lodge No. 33. iame, thanked the they are 358 - Mahogany Camp No. 358 Woodmen of the Korid uiieu every Tlmr-dii- y night in Har-- J r- -. jl, ii. Murray. John Orabaua C. C. 1. 'Caboon, Clerk. Co-bu- lacy and stated that Tie was going to Atanta, Ga., and that he would return in a few days, when he would have something else to divulge. Mrs. Prince vas so surprised at what was passing before her eyes that she was almost paralyzed. Many people here remember the time when the Louse was occupied as a hospital during the war, but tew of them have any faith in the unknown ever putting in his appearance here again Boon. It has now been nearly forty years since the money was hidden, according to the statement of the party who unearthed the treasure, and ma'ny people believe that he came into possession of the knowledge of the whereabouts of the hidden gold by finding a paper among the ejects of some dead Federal soldiejivlr.g a description of the place of its concealment. Parties who have examined the place where the money was found state that there is a small chamber in the rick wall and that the imprint of the box Is clearly visible where it had remained so many years. Tullahonia (Tenn.) Exchange. No- OF TtliC Katcel N.i K. fttttaWr ''jki'''HXS-5rtV4ii I Mahogany Camp WOJDAILN Gold Hidden in Civil Wer Whisky Fourteen Years Old, r While they KJA o CaV-ti'.'f- ,and everything you call for at band. the Oldest and Whiskies in Town. of A Large Btook of mien, Look thus to ?)v8 Rlory che n, U Soaked Blue Jea.ns Villia.ms driver Accommo. bland. pa. CO.," gay sisters, hand is Colorado Midland train No. 4, leaving Ogdeu at 7:15 p. tn., Salt Lake 8:'J0 p. in., arriving at Grand Junction at 6 a. m,, giving passengers tbe entire day to view tbe superb scenery in Colorado, arriviug at (ileuwiod Springs at 8:5t) a. m.. Leadville I p. in., Maaitou 3:30 p. ra., Colorado Springs 8.10 a. m. ;:nd i)enver at 6.45 p. m., in time to make couuec-tnuiwith all Hues from tbe North, Hast or South. Doth these trains carry Pullman Sleepers tbrough without change. Ordinary Sleepers lor leaver, Omaha and St. Paul leave CWikn, train No. C, each Wednesday morning. For Denver, Omaha end Chicago the ordinary Sleeper leaves on train Ho. 4, each Wednesday evening. Write or call on us for special round trip rates to points East. They are on sale every day. II. 8. DEVOll.Trav. PaHS. At. W. LL D0NNF.LL, Cen. Ag t. I i'lM) South West Temple St. rwr. The Favorite One MAN OF OOOfJ and eoli.et la Real VS leaving lu., arriving at Colorado) Pprins 8:45 a. ni. or Denver at 8:10 a. m., is a good train and tLe fastest traiu between Utah jioitits and Denver. :v thrmish lfsfs bowers. Then faintly at,OSJ mv jream a Tolct was borne. "The forms tlrsl beheld, so bllths Some dusky as night, and wearing stars like flowers, "Ah. lovely!'' I murmured but the secret Uita ekpeneoce repaired. Ow Isfes suae, euy bark In any City .Kueiose tamped envelope. aaufaetware, Xaird flour . KM baa bars 6' Catena . jJurray givery dations hand. In Some with gold flexuous hair and faces Wnnassw.il cud eeiabllah.a' msostaetoriaf house, (SOO a year, aura Heeeety aaoet Mtw t a hours. Co llKhtly along, J Ulalw. e --- Once amid sle.p I savr the twelve sweet j W. WILSON, P. M. 4 THE HOURS. FIS r-- " "s ; ZTOTASY PUBLIC and IKglTBAKCB Afital 1'ATTERNS lav smea rVfenttoa as MestM kiM Ud. J 7,'. "i A7 BAZAR. iss UTAMj ' .u.i, nmr, cm tTHt, ICE U&UumM a. P. cnEJSTEKSSSr, i; .11 t MP. t Career of fed ttcwtk hmMtiihi. tout. a" CJwitwWjg '.jy - ibn,,, ku, i ms tot, Sarj-eo- . - . MURHAY, 'HAOAZiHEw 4 rhytlalan and G, . g w RtBCC. g- - CoWido Midland train No. A Good One! Oarda. x Groceries, Hardware, Flour GraJa and Provisions. Hoots, Bhoea, Gloves, Underwear, Gout'a Furnishings, Dry Good and Notional SWIFT & CO., Patont Lawyort, Cap. U.S. Patent Offlc,Washlnjtor, D.C Oregon Short Line R. R The Popular Line Between PoioU in the Suite of Uuh. If yon eonteatplate a trip to any A olot consult the Oregon Miort I.lre gent, f frat he la not supplied with Ihroush lekets to the point ytiu wbb to r ' be will ,e them for P. A. I'. K. Kt'Kl.ar. It. P. tuu. i u. f A X. A, U. aerancin, Au T'.WETABT.R Th. following is the nw time card 01 US trains learlrg Murrayr outli-tu'un- d No. 4 For EureVs, Ms:nieotb. Mereur. Sllrtliy, Nepbi and pointe beiweea .... S;l)a.sa. wilma aoutb -- So i North-boun; Knun all points south aud for ail noun eorih . S:IT a. aa ( No. rtom .Nrolil a.,U ilul e !... points ,,,. Itt sv, |