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Show ff J I TOE LETTER f, or the day after. returned to New York. In the evenYou are not going?. ing he went to Mrs. Percys She gret But ed Mm with an exclamation: he vanished. had me wrote fetter Th '"T at my lady i Published, Every Saturday musmoment Mrs. One Where have you been all this timel stood Percy I wish you could see the lines! In and fine her white and UTAH. ing; teeth, hiding? in every manner I have Theres a flavor of orange blossoms NEPHI, still, showed In the peculiar smile that tried to get news of your whereAnd a tangle of jessamine vines! abouts. And not only I, but Lena, and parted her lips. THE DIRECTORY. What will outcome the Herbert Latimer himself. I think the be? she wrote me! O, the letter my lady Cannon. J. murmured. And Frank to latter wants to thank you, honestly, see then what alas! 1 room and Delegate Congress... sit in my can men for what fools fools, her and the of red, astonishing The saijs bringing him to his senses. He has ships, TERRITORIAL OFFICERS. at to be sure! be, thanked me. Never was a sweet times, West. W. already lips Caleb Governor. m O. Richards. C. me! to .1. wrote . she crowned wilh more admir.... letter In the conspiracy Secretary. A. Merritt imA Chief Justice.-.come success. mist an had able and up lay, They are turtle doves Geo. Bartch. over now sea. wrote me! the the In turtle doves! vail, letter Herbert will rethe O, penetrable n?y lady Associate Justices. WmEtjKlng. atmos- main to the end, I believe, a model of the word she is the Here missed, prevailing neutrality J Prosecuting is the world, that was never pheres tints, a womans yachting mate; and as for Lena, she Is supreme7. ..Nat M. Brigham. And here ;U. S. Marshal.. p..... dress of blue and red made a warm, ly, completely blissful. You have done heard Br7?1lT 2 Land Office- -. Registrar Frank Office... kissed! have On the line her lips Receiver Land picturesue spot, blurred and deep, In good work, my dear fellow. Commissioner ol Schools. .....T. B. Levels. the foggy perspective. A man, stalkShe paused, and theh something wrote a caused me. COMMISSION. with And the letter my lady swift strides, caught her to regard him more atten-tivrJ- y ing along UTlH to shall be sudden heart Close vision of of this dash color, my Thatcher. George Salt Lake City. Till the judgment A. G. Norrel. . 7break when Turn your face to the light, she I of and the slender, day, figure . Lake Salt -. City. J. R .Letcher. an clothed of at it terminus Lake Salt said, brusquely. Off his guard, he dld away City. abrupt Hoyt Sherman- -. Salt Lake City. so. Thereupon Mrs. Percy gave a the walk. E. W. Tatloc- kO, life of my life! from thee! It was Lena, and she was not alone. loit expostulatory cry. JTUAB COLJNTY DIRECTORY. W. Fred A man walked by her side, too, whom Reginald that is not why you have Chappell PLAYING Probate Judge FIRE. WITH Charles Foote in hidig, is it not truly this, been he (Herbert) could have no difficulty Hugo Deprezin THEj BLADE. London When you read your local paper it the account cf the dog fight you raw, the runaway on your street, the comment on the speech you heard, the critique of the play you witnessed, that you read first, and you remember what the paper says about them. For the same reason, the women who spend the afternoon in your store go home and read the advertisement, and it is all the more effective because they happen to know something about the articles you are advertising. Why, yes, I saw those there this afternoon, and, come to think of it, I believe they are Thats their comment, good things. and the next day they come down town again and leave their money with you to-morr- la v ! , , . i i .- , ' - ' well-know- n I , Selectmen A. Li. Jackman 'I J. T. Sullivan Sheriff Assessor and Collector. . . . i .D. W. Cazier .. Clerk.and Recorders Wiliam Burton, Thomas Winn Pike t... Edward Attorney C. Hanford L.....i..d,.T, Surveyor ....... ......... ..William Ockey Treasurer. Sostlco Coroner I John Foote Supt Schools... i. . MILLARD 0OUNTY DIRECTORY, ; Greenwood Probate Judge I Andreas Peterson. . . I John Styler. Selectmen. Gardner. (James . O. C Holbrook. 4 h. o m 8borlfl .Alma Greenwood. m m Assessor .. . . .A. A. Hinckley Collector .Thos. O. Callister. 'Clerk and Recorder Jno. M. Hanson. Attorney...,.. I . . Willard Rogers. Surveyor. Treasurer.. . i. . . Joseph D. Smith Coroner..... Sidney Teeplea. .1. D. C. Callister &upt Schools. . ,.J -- ........ ........ a meritorious effort to bring We note about a Cleaner Kansas City. The Trilby restaurant, at which pigs feet will be a specialty, is yet to be invented. Mr. Pardonner Is the new city assessor of Chilicothe, O. His name will come handy whin people kick on their usessments. The agricultural department has de- that a peanut is a pea, not a nut. This is the evost roast that popular cided edible ever got There are soipe people, who are n foreboding of evjil that they really so be- lieve that the coming woman will be one of the boys. . It was not Miss Frances Willard who but her niece. Miss Willard i3 already wedded to her life was married, work and her bicycle. Through an oversight or for some other reason the Cuban correspondents have let an enti re week go by without suppressing the revolution. ) Legal matters are getting mixed in Kentucky, where a witness, imprisoned for refusing to testify, sues the judge and gets a verdict of $10,000 damages. . .. - There are 6,324,702 illiterates in this country. Great 'as are our free schools they have not been able to keep up t with the immigration from other countries. ( A reliable recipe for cooling off go down cellar; accompanied by the faith-Ju- l - mint julip, the accommodating claret punch, or even the sprightly, plain lemonad&J Kentucky has been taking some interest in the cultivation of the sugar beet. This looks like a monopolistic ambition to furnish all the ingredients for her beverages. the art of dressing and feathers1 been developed that dyeing So much has . numbers of the s6emingly rare feather boas worn have simply been made from the plumage of the ordinary fowl. The' starving Armenians in Turkey j kre preparing to revolt and are wait-la- g the arrival, of commissary stores. soon as they get something to eat the probability Is they will not want to Is teht The man who falls In loVe with the pretty coquette finds hex like trade to the Injudicious advertiser hard , to win. But a proper study of her charm-la- g ysgarieu, together with undying tonsuncy, will surely win her; just as the same methods pursued by a judi-lIou- 3 advertiser will win business. Commander Ballingtoa Booth, of the Salvation Amy, and hiv wife, Maude Elizabeth Booth, have btcome citizens -- f the United States. They renounced allegiance to Queen Victoria before Judge Kenney In Jersey City. They declared their intention of beoomlng citizens five years ago. They live In Montclair, N. J. The April fire loss in the United States. was $11,018,150, which 13 $500,-CC- 0 less than the loss in April, 1834, and a gala of more ban $3,500,000 over the same month, In 1S93. But the loss for 1835 up to May 1 is $49,513,250,. while last year, for the same time, the total waa 142,553,100. At this rate the y Unitedstatcs will lose in the next cen-tur- by conflagrations over $11,000,000,-I- t tle is a fearful leak, and very litbeing done to prevent it. the Baroness Although Burdett-Coutt- 3 ia SI, she is one cf the liveliest women In London. So youthful 13 her re:s that it is criticised as being merg ta hi" ping with a young woman just in society than, one who so years LT0 numbered. Qua drees that were at a rxeent entertainment a 'turno cf red velvet cost her $3,C03. uB irchatly v mrs this etylo cf 1 t0 match tb o gay, iriderccnt American r.l ' d a f; yems hn,l ego. cp-'r:- , Herbert Latimer loved his wife, but he liked to occasionally cut loose from her, apron strings and tnjoy himself. About midsummer he told Lena that he bad business in Burlington, Vt,, and had to go there alone, of course. She pouted, and cried, there was an exchange of unpleasant remarks, and Herbert left the house, feeling very unhappy one of the unhappiest men in New York. An hour later, at House, he met his old Reginald Mansfield, to lated his troubles, and vice. ' the Hoffman college chum, whom he re- asked his ad- Follow your own Inclinations, old Dont fellow, advised Reginald. to be tyrannized by permit yourself am at her wife. astonished I your efforts to rule you, arud only four months after marriage. Go to Vermont and she will soon realize the fact that a husband was born to control. This seemed sensible advice, and in less than a week Herbert Latimer had gone to Vermont. He had gone without i leaving his address with his friend, Reginald Mansfield, and the latter was on his way from the club to Latimers house to obtain it. It was his first visit. He had been In Portland, Oregon, when Herbert had married, and he had returned but a few days prior to the conversation of his just reported. On the evening arrival he had gone to see a middle-age- d lady, an old friend of Herbert Latimer, once the friend of Reginalds own mother. She was a woman of the world, who had kept the depth of her heart and feeling, and who Had looked on many of the chances and phases of life with her clear, steady eyes. The talk had turned on Herbert Latimers wife. She Is a simple country girl, is she not? asked Reginald. She has a rare and charming, nature, strong and sweet far to good for H jrbert. But she adores him as girls of that character adore men of his. Oh, Herbert Is not bad. Not at all. But weak. A weak Adonis. Men of that kind always have the best love lavished upon them. Mrs. Percy paused a moment. Then she raised her eyqs to Reginalds. She looks like Eleanor, she added, in a gentle tone. She saw that he changed color. How that memory lives with him! she thought. She alone knew this man as he was. She alone had known closely the dead girl who had been'the dream of his young manhood. When people spoke of Reginald as a Lothario, she would remark, quietly: Let us not jedge too much from the surface. She looks like Eleanor. Those few words of Mrs. Percy had been persistently in Reginalds mind as Herbert Latimer had come to him a few days later with his grievance. They were in his mind as he rang the bell of the young mans house. Like Eleanor! Was it true? For an Instant, as he waited in the dim drawing-room, he wished that he had not come. Then a curtain was raised and dropped again. A slight, girlish figure In a straight, flowing dress advanced. Mrs. Latimer put out her hand. You are a good friend of my husband. I have heard of you often. I am very glad to see you, she said. But Reginald Mansfield stood for an instant as one bereft of sense. ,Mrs. Percy was right. Here was the same rare Madonna type of beauty, the same low, broad brow, the same pathetic mouth, the same expression, of the violet eyes his heart beat fast' with the sudden ache that he had so often hoped was stilled. Are you ill? asked Lefia Latimer, startled. He had already recovered himself with an effort. You will think me absurd, he said, lightly; but you look strangely like some one J used to know. In his agitation he forgot the object cf his visit A ( , It was a warm, cloudy morning. In August. Herbert Latimer had returned from his outing, and, to his dismay, learned that his wife had gone on a yachting excursion to New London with the Wentsworths, a family with whom he and his wife were very Intimate. But this was not the most important part of Ibe disclosure. Reginald Mansfield was with the party! This was rather too friendly on the part of his old collegetochum. the home of Herbert hastened Mrs. Percy, and to her related his troubles. That lady endeavored to calm him by such words as these: Oh, that yachting excursion Is all right. Mrs. Wentworth is the model of propriety. And young married women must amuse themselves even when their husbands are away. Oh, this is outrageous! exclaimed Herbert. Probably you see nothing wrong in Lena leaving New York yesherself, as you say, terday to amuse on the very afternoon that she knew I would arrive. Mrs. Percy shrugged her shoulders. II ?r visitor had turned toward 'the Where Is the yacht likely to be row"? I take it you aro informed, Mrs. P.rcy. "I L;li2o it La to return to New in recognizing: The tall, loosely- - built, nonchalant figure was that of Reginald Mansfield. The two had stopped now. Their backs were turned. .But, sharpened to abnormal acuteness, Herberts senses could divine, as it were, their mental attitude at the moment, betrayed In the pose of their vague, dark silhouettes. Lena, her head bent away from her companion, seemed to be looking out to sea, and, as Herbert advanced rapidly nearer, something listless, dejected, became more clear In the droop of her shoulders. But Reginald Mansfield looked not" at the sea, but at hen He stood near her, so near that his hand could touch her elbow. The blood surged up .In Herberts heart, and at that Instant the two faced about to retrace their steps and saw him advancing. Lena was the first to speak. She had turned from white to red and back to white. A suppressed trembling had seized her. But her voice was clear and steady. Herbert, dear! You here? How did you know where the yacht would I thought you were to be he in New York? Who told you where we were? Herberts white, dry lips framed two j WMrs.Shpe?cy s. Reginald Mansfield raised his to-da- y? ? -- j tye-browi t Ah, yes. To be sure, sbe would know. You had a jolly outing, 1 suppose, Latimer? Calmly he met the glare of Herbert Latimers eyes. 1 j I Bqt Mrs. Latmer, laughing nervously, had touched her husbands sleeve. She turned her glance to Reginald Mansfield, and there was something like a wild, depressed appeal in it. Did he read its meaning aright? He took off his hat. Will you permit me to withdraw, Mrs. Latimer? I am sure that after your separation your husbands companionship, must be the only one acceptable. He nodded to Herbert, but received no look from the latter In return. The next Instant husband and wife s were alone, and then the of Herbert Latimers jealous rage and Indignation were opened. Lena stood silent, with downcast eyes, as the hot words poured over her. She wras, then, he asked, like every other woman? The great trust he had had in her truth, believing it so perfect that not even the shadow of a frivolous flirtation could touch it, was, then, proved to be unfounded? He had, perhaps, not been a model husband himself. He acknowledged It. He had been in, the wrong. He had j ' j flood-gate- boy? his head, he said, slowly, I am afraid I care for her. She is another mans wife, and it has an ugly sound, the feeling I have for her could Yes, It Is so. not stain a flower. I thought It was nly friendly interest at first, because she was so like but she was too like! It was playing with fire. I have en suspecting my real feeliDg some time. I knew it when Herbert came back, and by the look in his eyes I realled how much he cared for her, and that He got they would be reconciled. Well, I shall have to live it up. down, as I did the other. Emily Barton in New York Weekly. Gl. F. .Eli!). RANGE: Bower Bcyler and ink of Beaver. I Addrcts : - Oasis, Utah. i k V V.;A. Ely. ififlusfice of opiates to him from talking himself to death. If the doctors would turn that fellow loose 'Square crop a 3 slit la rijbt, dUpe. n&l under silt la left ear. ; what a swath he would out in politics I . will continue Id each publish brand unrtr yeatlj contract tl s tondaal price. Tbs advaataze to ths stcckrtlx-- r cf fanIP iiViZlng tbs publlo with Lis Lraal and f,ar!j are to well known to need attrition. It U the etockman as Y&luable as an adTcrtU 1 to tha merchant. has found 3 There were lynchiugs In the year 1 d no j exec,ItIoas- - There 9,809 murders committed in the year, and the small percentage of leffal executions may have had much to do with the large number of lynch-Bu- t Ings. There is a lesson in these figures f0r the lawyers and judges. 194 pathy, Reginald covered his face with ,g34 his hands. After an Interval he raised were ' Ran ire: i I J ! Mount-tin-- - - Address, Deseret, Utah. Jno Dewsnnii Upper silt in right, under slit in left ear. Range : Cricket Deseret, Utah. JC J Mprters for WHIG HER r 1 Doisnij Tender silt In rlffbtj under all In left ear. Range: CrlekaV Mountains anf Lo et Serler. I City and county Newspapers from all parts f Utah. , Ore specimens from Detroit and Are We Maldng Progress Totfard Equality of Opportunity? Taking the whole number of persons engaged In all remunerative or gainful Cricked and lot? s J er Setitr. Mountains and Lower, Sevier. Address, WORKING FOR FAX, - cbm-wher- e. I Deaeretj Utah Address, Every thing RESPECTABLE. occupations, I find that in I860 such A BOowlasr WeU of Join !l Saits persons constituted 26.19 per cent of THE PUREST WATER ON EARTH. the whole population. In 1870 this Horse! Grower I and DeaUvt percentage had increased to 82.43 in On tVs Fres&lses. This Water ts a GUAR 1880 to 34.68 while in 1890 it was 86.31, ANTJEKD CURB for all RAGE: Mountain Hou I 03 OfthB KidnBJS Slid and Ibvr'er Serler. onWenrZThc lod from I860 to 1890. This, it should Ttimottltl8 op Application. Utah. Address, MRS. J. F. GIBBS, Prop. be borne in mind, is the percentage of ' the total number of persons engaged DESERET, UTAH drerson Bin in gainful occupations of the total f Bfceder aa4 population. If we examine now the dealer in Short lord Durham. percentage which this total number of GENERAL an llorte MERCHANDISE brand on loft persons engaged in all gainful occutMffh. Cattln pations is of the persons 10 years of : alopo 1 Upper each ear. lianfo AND PRODUCE age and oyer, which is the truer com--?Serier riro-atmountain parison, we find that the increase has between Mills' station on thre U. P.1 Ry and LeamAT THE been as regular, but a little greater, ington. Address, Leamington, Wizard Co., Utah. for in 1860 it tfas 36.72 ond in lgDO Parley Allred 47.95, an increase of over 11 per cnt, relatively, in the thirty years named. Horse same Goods at bottom prices for This, fact alone. It seems to me, anbrand on left swers conclusively and definitely the thigh. Cattle spot cash. . close crop in left we are question considering. If the and slit in right total number of persons engaged in JIIO. DEVSI1UP, r.lGR. ear. Range, Lower Sevier. still stood relative gainful occupations Address, Desto the population, the argument would East Main Street, - - DESERET. eret, Utah. not be so clearly carried, but witfi a . i rt MST 4i ' . pV' . , b constant and persistent increase In the relative proportions of this class of people to the whole number of popula tlon, and to the whole number 10 years of age and over, there can be no other answer than an affirm tive one, These figures, M W Snlli; K. E. L. COLLIER; O. E. i Uiltil recently I ! branded e Engineering in all its Branches. ' j prove conclusively that we are not only making real progress toward a greater Opportunity, He had but toward a greater equality of op- gone after his own pleasures. seemed to neglect her. He bad, In fact, neglected her. He had the misfortune of .having been bred among people who looked upon such things as only trivial faults. But, through all, he had always felt that, faulty as he might be, she was unassailable.-MrsPercy, however, had suggested to him, by exasperating innuendoes, all that had been going on for weeks. And a flirtation with Reginald Mansfield, of all men! A flirtation with his own friend! In intolerable despair he talked on. And then he stopped. What more was there to say? Sharply he turned from her. Was he going from her? She raised her head, she watched him as h$ walked away, blindly, as one who Is Journal Kf constantly kept under the prevent Co'umi Txrx Ez.au I x eeP. to.ne The man f Our Stockralisrs i Land and Irrigation Work a Specialty . left rib. lft In left eat. North Range, end ' of Bnakf Vallpy and aide ef Esake Ecgiveer for Central Land and Irrigatlor Mta.q alio oi& Co., Clear.Ieke Land and Irrigation Co., tide of Deep Creek mountain, Address, Fillmore leer, ,d Irrigation Co. and Whitt vllle, Millard county, Utah. Mountain Lan. md Irrigation Co. . Office: Court House, Fillmore, Utah L od lift ttlghf tame Ibr&nd on left-hi- equal portunity, but toward a greater indur-erlaity, of opportunity in social and life; and they completely kill all arguments made to prove that machinery the influence of invention displaces labor, so far' as society as a s l r t , of cattle. Ran go ) Willow Ep rings. Address, whole is concerned. It would be ab- THE DESERET DAIRY GO. Jk ; surd to argue for a single moment that F. Kearuy, Jj .t not s the Introduction of machinery has HAS FOB SALE EUk Springs, h In many instances displaced individJukb County, uals and reduced them not only to relaFULL CREAM CHEESE. Utsju tive poverty, but to pauperism. The C T on left thigh;, answer can not well be made to the is noted for the fine quality Deseret double dwnllow Individual, but the facts cited prove of its fork In; left ear. Butter and Cheese. Givi Milk, of so the whole as the far that body Range, Lower iTier. jAddreaf people Is concerned there is no such o ur products a tiial. displacement; and a study of the ex sctim ssonrin N. S. BISHOP, pensive influence of machirery and infOalf, liliiard On. vention by the statistical method fur7Uh. SUPT. ther proves the value of the argument. stunned. t The vast number of new openings, Mark, flit I, Herbert! she suddenly cried out, never before tad two t right with a rapturous note of joy and love. fun-broa- d on She ran after him, she clung to him; direction, and it offers, too, proof that J loft L v n U S. L&Ild OfSCCe) houldr on korMO all her sweet, Madonna face was cov- one line of opportunity will be abanP. N. Ptern, ered with tears and smiles. HerOui Land and Mining Attorney. when another of a more profitadoned Addre, bert! Beloved! beloved! It was only ble nature opens. Carroll D. Yright, tJUh, Engo, Low-eSevler.i to test you, only to teach you, by your the Forum. solicited. Twenty-threCorrespondence May own pain what mine has been! Truly, Same left thigh1 years experience. truly, I have given no thought to Mr. on llorte. BANKS FATHEa. JOHNNY Mansfield save such thought as one SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. 'Uppe ley tnA one under Ut gives a good, good friend. He has left eait end two seernad very attentive, as the worhl A Keatacky Incident In Whleh under elite in ht of such things, but he has been bar. RAN OR :Oftk Small Boy Got si Red Afple (er speaks , Creek. only kind oh, so kind! You see, I Unlane Reason. took like like some one he loved once, Sims Walker A Kentucky school committns whose and so he was my friend from the Address, 0k CStyi UtaK first He saw how miserable I was, members had invitations to a hanging town Just Land at the county jail struck dear, about your going off on that Agents to which I objected. He realized trip Attorneys. the before the district school was dis1 felt at your seeming indiffer- missed for the day. With a view of pain ence for,- indeed, I thought you cared bv-nwith their 'pleas-r- e nothing for me any more! Oh, Was 1 combining SALT LAKE. Ittee dropped In on SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. not foolish? to I not see now In your trip the eyes do I not feel by the clasp of the schoolmaact and put a few quesydur arms, how much you loved me In tions to the scholars. The answers truth? But I was wretched, and Mr. were so brilliantly Incorrect that the Mansfield discovered it and because Denier In xe felt as a friend to me he of teacher was prompted by her pupils thought comto tell the this plan. He and Mrs. Percy. She, apparent ignorance FRUITS, VEGETABLES, B UTTER, too, has been, oh, so good to me. To- mitteemen that aJI the little ones were Ml gether they combined it all. She was worked up over the coming event at Pure Wines, Whiskies and Game, Veel Fork Tsftj Feul7, to see you and tell you when you ar- the jail. Then she dismissed the scholBtcf, Esaoked and Froth Flth, rived, and I was to o off with the ars. But the scholars. Instead of Flour, Hoy ond Urvia. j Wentworths on the yacht, and with trooping off as usual, hung about the I.It will pay you to ihtp your good W Mr. Mansfield. It was all to keep up yard watching with jealous eyes the elargo 13 per cent, for hnudlicff and the appearance of the comedy wo proud and arrogant bearing of a small o AT THE toon u good are old. Cun giTO were playing! And it was to have boy wbo strutted among them like a 11 desired. couainr reference been kept up much longer; I was not king in the midst of his courtiers. His to divulge the truth to you until you every action was observed, and it was 0GGIDENTAL SALOON were well tried. But I cannot, cannot rj apparent that the greater part of the plaj this farce another moment when gills hung upon his words and glances. ALSO PURE ALCOHOL. I love you so! I see and feel that you Eventually one of them offered a ripe, so love me! red apple to the boy, who took it with A Kcysor, Proprietor, She was weeping now, in his arms. out thanks and with cool superiority, . . Herbert behavior of the held action and Tightly clasped, her. His queer f ornezi UTAH When, at length, she looked up, his the other children aroused the curi- DESERET, face was changed graver, colder, osity of one of the visitors, and he C3 V. 2nd, Couth, SALT LAM!; CITY firmer than she had seen it. turned to the schoolmaam, asking: P. O. BOX Yes, clear Lena, the comedy was Who is that arrogant email boy? The teacher looked, and then with a played long enough, child, long RS M. HUFF J.C1.C3 JJzsi Cxsap lei enough. The lesson has been well little air of wonder, ai svsered; learned. It has bean taken to heart. Iron Ar cay Why, dont you know him? Thats U. 1.C0 Banks. Its his frther who is Is still to the front with Acrsy Johnny Copper 1.C3 Two weeks later Reginald Mansfield going to be hanged. New York World. merchnndlre at bottom prices, for co-Lcttla . ' ' 1 ill , I -- j f TZtzyzX Frank t I . D, Hobbs, Kj r. fist-lnvftei- ?p' r e ri-- BIRD & LOWE, & , o. s. MARTjXN, - ess c- - ; - t Just Received! ul . fint-olktI I j . W.a.M :17. STEWARD, , j ; I k. OASI! UTAH. Cmplei z.iZ t . |