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Show general Me chandlao- -I Groceries, ; n jo I.OTHIN G. ? ,54 fck - - - VI AH $ou know, said Cai.t-u- n Guy to me, I couldn t do that, for I'd lost Umo enough already, and U,e wind was very Hjbt and valuable, so all I could do j a tBow to tbo ladies that when wo got to Lisbon ve'd he hound to find a steamer going soutfi, and that, she could easily keep a lookout for the Kpariawk and tike off the friend. That was pretty big contract you marked out for the Mourner going south, I said, and ns for the Sparhawk, shes an old derelict and I sighted her on my voyage north and sent in a report of her position, .and there couldn't have been anybody on board of lier thep. iCan't say, 6aid Captain Guy; from what 1 can make out this fellow must hate boarded her a good while after she wasabandoned and seems to have boon-lyinlow after that. i. Was that so, sir? Did you lie low? I made no answer, ily whole soul ? T was engaged in the comprehension of the fact that Bertha had sent for me. Go on! I cried. All right, said lie, I ought not to I promised Captain keep you waiting. Guy I would keep a lookout for the Sparhawk and take you off if you were on board. I promised the quicker because my conscience was growling at me for having, perhaps, passed a fellow being on an abandoned vessel. But I had heai-of Jhe Sprha-V'before. I had sighted her and so didnt keep a very sharp lookout for living beings aboard. '5..I Then Captain Guy took me on board his v?-ship to see the two ladies, for they wanted to give me instructions themfr selves. And I tell jr.ou w hat, sir, you lIa-A,- . dont often see two prettier women on board ship, nog anywhere else for that 1 Ur. I. B. Brunal tat pleatur matter. .Guy told me that beof Manti, fore I sawGgpyiip Ja informing the ladi them. He was in great spiraad surrounding coijijtry, that aha its about his luck. Ho is the luckiest jh aow opening, jn her parlor an fellow in the merchant service. Now, if OMBanaa atock of the newest and 1 tiad picked, up two people that way it J 'alt atjlaa of Millinery gooda, would have beenoftwo odd mom. But he a couple lovely ladies; thats f in the lateat, gets part iuBiting t world goes. The ladies the way aoraltiea in Hat, Qibbona, Gloraa mado mohe swear that pretty pgh Inrit-Jfcg ato. flower, etc. Id never set foot pit bore till I a careful inspection of her found you. I would have been glad Bha tender read and prices. enough to stay thoye al day and make kar thank to her piany patrons promises to those yomen, but my I bad to lcaye them far past favor aad time was short and ,aad friend to Captain Guy. So I did keep lookout ta atrict altentioa hep that By for the Sparhawk and heard of her from Easiness and the want of her pat-roa- i, two vessels coming north and finally and by fair dealing to merit a fell in with you. AnJ. a regular lunatic continuance of thair aataaaaad pat- you were when I took you on boardpbut thats not to be wondered $t; yoq ronage and iarora. seem to be all right now.. Did you not bring m,e g.ny messsage from them? I asked-Ofad yes, lots, said the captain, me see if I can remember some of them." And then he knit his brows and tapped his head, and repeated some pf PUvery commonplace expression couragement and sympathy. The effect of thesfe upon me was very different from what the paptain had expected. I had hoped fop a note, a line any thing direct from Bertha- - If she had written something which would explain the meaning of those last words from Mary rhillip, whether thif px- - SSLiy i..eit. It., .nkjeutoid m-- t ), housemux eeau, ?rh W. H. Peacock will atand his cadrated Cleveland Bay Stallion fr $10.00 and $5.QQ for the Smoi at hit Stable Two Blocks Sbath of the Temple, Manti, Sanpete County, Utah, i ! w V TEMPLE HOTEL, Mala MMf Accommodation. Firit Oiaaa tkoaa viaiting the Temple carill afeeald for this House. inquire Free eonyeyance to the -Temple every day-Al- ae Hay, Grain and Stabling. Eubb Jaaawr, Frepriater PieJ a. Willes, DEALER Bf-- r OEfdEIRAL mCRCHABIDIDC. Agent for Studebaker Bros, Wagons, Carriages and Carts. Agents for Amos Whitneys Steel Mowers and Reaper. Post QEcc,i p Salina, Utah: f WOULD HAVE BLEN OLAD THEKE ALL DAY AXp MAKE TO THOSE WOMEN. planation were favorable or otherwise, I would have boon better satisfied; but now my terrible suspense must con- tinue. you dont Well, said the captain, seem cheered up much by word from your friends. I was too busy poking at them to rightly catch every thing they said, but I know they told me they were This going to London in the Uianford.me what I remembered, because it struck a jolly piece of good luck it all was for Captain Guy. And for what port are you bound? I It La Guaym, he said. asked. be to of the time year a good very isnt can there, bpt I dont doubt that you will find some vessel or other there that take yon north, so youre all right, I was not all right. Bertfca wassaved; I was saved; but I had received no mes1 sage. I knew nothing, i.r.1 waa going gwiy from her. Two or three days after this the caphere, tain came to me and said: Look wo-in t:.e young man, you seem to be kind of dolcf.il dump3. leo; o whoof have been picked up in the middle tha. the ocean dont generally look like love-sic- a I wonder If youre not ra iut.e on account of a you-.r- woman on the Glanford. not I mado no answer. vI dvou.d - v ' , him. for ho had st URI01 HOTEL .Opposite Pest Office. ' X.IELTN " .3. .AssACc:noDvn;N.s '..Vr75A Cf.t.i. - - .. XTtnli A this wr.- - a ; ' ' . ei.gagi d to lb!s lady," d 2j i - -2 i1 S L1J II. Sperry, ' PEOVO LUMBERAND BUILDING CO. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DFALFJU CO-O- Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Rich ets, WINDOW, DOORS, MOULDING and BLINDS. will Fine Norman ami Morgan Horse during the season for if 4 to if 6 at W. A. Coxe's htables. I will take in payment Store orders, Grain or lumber. in the world with thig cna. Captain Guy is mad in love with her. He told me so himself, and whea hes qut and out in loya with a glrf boa Loupd to get hep. When I was With him he might have hoe a married once a month if hed chosen to; but he didnt choose. Now ho does choose, and I can tell you that hes not going to make love Hell go through a speaking-trumpe- t straight at it, and hell win, too. Theres every reason why he should wlm. In the first place., hes one of the handsomest fellows and I dont doubt one of the s best that you would be likely to meet on land or sea. And then again, she has every reason to be grateful to him and to look on him as hero. I listened without a word, fhe .captains reasoning eemc4 tn me yery fallacious. You dont know it, said he, but Captain Guy did a good deal more than pick up those two women from an abandoned vessel. You see he was making his way north with a pretty fair wind from the sopthwest, the first theyd had for several days, and when his lookout sighted La Fidelete nobody on board thought for a minute that he would try pq )M?t pp Jp her, for she lay a long way to the west of pis course, though pretty well in sight. But Captain ?uy b4 sharp eyes &nd a good glass, and he vowed that he coul see something on the wreck that iqoked like a handkerchief wayed by a wopian. He told me tljis himself as yva 'ere walking from my ship to his. Every body laughed at him gnd wanted to know if women waved handkerclief3 different fpom Other people. They said that any bit of canvas might wave like that, and that ft V,aa plain enough that the vessel was abandoned. If it was not, it could be, for there was a boat stiff hftDging to one of its davits. Captain Guy paid no attention to this, but spied a little longer; then he vowed that bo was going tq make for that vessel. There was one qf the owners on board and he up and forbid Captain Guy to do ft, Be fold him that they had been delayed enough on the voyage by light winds and pow that at theip port S they would be over-du- e good many days before they got there. Every day lost, he said, was money lost to the owners, ne had never heard of any skipper undertaking a piece of torn foolery like t'cis. It would take all day to beat up to that wreck and w hen they reached it they would find an old dciu lict, whieb was no more than they could see npiy, And as for there being a wonjan on board, that was all stuff, d'ke skipper had woipan op the brain. To tins Captain Guy answered tba! ho didnt own the ship, but bo com mandwl hfr af4 a3 lonf? ashecominyrd ed this vessel or any other no was no a going to pass a wreck w heH there w i good reason to believe that there was human being oq hoard of it, and in spit of what anybody sa)d, h;s eyi s told hiu that there was reason to teiiuyo tha' on there was somebody w av'-nKo i.o ordered the ship pul about, paying no attention to the cursing and swearing of the owner, and tea' aga.nst a wind that was getting lightei and lighter for oier four hours until b, oil reai htd the French stuaipor and and Peacgc. Co1 TUB LEADING SAKPErE Shino-l- n- vr. H oum m. D. W. w. Woodsino m. Miplumn Kphrlam Dr. W. II. of tko S.P. V. Ry., and County Quarantine Physician, will pratice in 01sten--Surgeo- W. V. Woodring Jate of Kansas City, and gaduate from an Oh'o College, will, as heretofore follow general practice. N. B -- Telegrams will only be when made or endorsed by responsible paries. T)r- - PHOTO-ENGRAVIN- IT I AT 11 paxmi n, J'renidcnt JCgS B!KXSL O.II.PtUt, Sect. 4cTr4s, . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Dealers and Manufacturers, . Complete Line of Furniture, Carpit, Lo Window Blind, Iron Wagons. Feather, Eta., El. If you deal with us you will gt Reliable Good and fail Treatment, When in" our City, kindly call and ace us. We Carry a. Cur-faina- Furniture Co., , p Salt Lake City 41 Main fj. W. WILLIAMS 8pt KNIGHTS fv Blood Cure. I GOOT. OTKITCIIE CO., Co-o- New York City. : supt ' A, II. Gannon, Henry Smith, Jua 4M5J & fL et,ndard household tfmtfif la ucce6ful use more than 40 year. A post cure tof Dyspepsia, fepfoful. Nervou five Prostratioa. Constipation and all diseases q( Stomach and Liver. Blood. the C:tqalii f:r Prtiuing t Clitr CeaflulM. A botanical compound, put tip in package and sent by mail at hnf thltd tht (ait of ordinary medicine. Large package, sufficient for 3 quart. 1.00; halfaiie package, sufficient Cor 3 pint, see.; sample packages. i'C. A nkhI0 Aftnt uanita m Ihn loathly. JPJAIfICAL CP., 15? BfCidway, -- TO- - GO 1 D. O. CALDERS M, IF YOU WANT A GOOD COAL! COAL!! ORGAN OR PIANO v-- i 2 Cheap and Good Col at tbe Manti nnlee l Coal Mine, Caayon, South of Manti. Coal at the mine only ?S,jo per ton H. Tiioma & Co. At Honest Prices. Six-mi- Ferron t MASON HAMLIN ORGANS from 475. up. K Co-o- p,. HENR1E and DUliCAlf, LLqr IM BA Fiom $65. up. ORGANS rKAI.ERS IN General Merchandise, JIout Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Hardware, and Everything a to Belonging First-clas- Perron, - - - A, H. ANDREWS w XT. k CO., Appara-jio- t lire in 1 , , ford 1 s If t.u t or - V'l-i- 'ir' line thi- -- t i lU'ii'J. P.irtPS 1) i. tj it'.-- , ?c !' L. City. ywygy TirMiMIvwllH REIDS s, uuy Tailoring Establishment, MAIN 3T. MAriTL Monthiv t t h-- I ii an - i ;1 V,I! 4i .1 tir. ; ' "d - (1 I -- :! I in t! ';ir Ifoi1', in b.. i.'m i -- " r G Furiii-'hh- Infill m.ch I!..' l' v J tff f ttOMfitf consisting of Desk, Maps, chHris. Globes, BMis, Black Boards, Ira.rs. Chdk. tic. Also Park Chnirg. irnihbigs mid P rfre- ncCoKTlKt-V- jigyment. Utah, room Furniture and hool 3 o OF MANCKACTURIR9 jj 1 and OF CHICAGO, ILL, p terms prie 45 W. 1st. S. St. S. s Goods Cheaper than Store. at any other House in the County. Largest Store South of Price. tk Iie?KR3Hj Qr TO ILLnOTTATX ortraiis. and cuts of coLegF, hotel, fictflfr iea, machiuery, Jlc mde fco pr der froiji pl iographs. Lpuf Stnd stamp for specimen skee(fr getrcpolit&B Pre Agency, can marry that girl, the shi, can go. If I can't get another ship, I can sail under a sk.; per. But tr.eros no other girl m the v, yrid Kkv th-- one. tome: If dob n Gynecology and Surgeonry, is nobody on board the Glanford that to. nks thatCaptaln Guy will ever sa.l that ship again. And in fact he don't think so himself. But said he There b. n. Utah. - lad.es. south of Suit I.ak itt. do well by buying Guir Ordera by at atl us, and yard oppoiit tk V, s i'll Located in 6 mile Canyon. Leave order at Lowrry A Son. Only llie fieapastJJ timber used. love-maker- the two Dealers e f npffiipif carry tbo Largest Stock Tlie people of the south will Doors, Windows, Etc , from Promptly attended to. Office C. and 1). k It. G. Depots. V ph. Ance : all kiads of BOIIiDHI k Kaos Larsen EAYIN(? THE pEEEUCT IN P. Horscmcti Read Stand his Brigham IVieock Brigham OF MANUFACTURERS BOOTS AND SHOES, EPHRAIM CITY.TJTAHi NEXT! TWO DOORS NORTH OF t 4' AllO iKv ' y HARDWARE, QUEEWSWARE, 1. ... im : lltiEOYS Uidtl..it you lifut J. repeat d Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat a Specialty. through a speak reviepi oa W J Hcsroac Kjnlme. Two Jil.irU I a Towed silence to make as-,- t nt. t. Hail. North of Vi 11, T HOSEORD ily,, my advice isof to give her DB E ul, a k On Link her and to Saulh ef il t iliue It imua. up. te d.vp all thoughts make uu your mind to tucklo onto some other g il when you find one that is good enough. You haven't the least M. o . t 3oiry, I. aEOGEEmS, hash c:rr, utail me tu.il 'S -- General Morchandiae, T. t- - AND McCormiakllachintry. U J. H.ifORD 11 CEiuanane, sssao ooodo cro, Drs.SEosford, rilHCIANS Sl Coopr Waga far the Agent DIALIR5 Jacob Wintch, Pie. N W. Andekso Sec. pr?Y GOODS, Lh Peterson & Hanson, Loraine Clydesdale Stallion this Season (or $12.00 and l6.co. For CLb Rates apply to Aaron Squirts, the Manager. in alers Manti Horse Co,, ill st md Ful Blooded ! CO,OP SHIM t Llt 1 -- 0-- 1 -- 7.e t Style-- V v -- t ' . If': n., f f ' i |