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Show euHMnrihajlh Torm or na wofciA. ft For Information concerning Utah Valley. For Loans on Farm Property. For Imployment of Any Kind. For Provo Heal Estate. For Provo Business Chances. Call on or address TltE GAZETTE Coippan!), Provo City, Utah. The Best Value LEVI STRAUSS & COS elebrated oppcrJWetcd OVERALLS AND SPRING BOTTOM PANTS Enjoy a National Reputation. THE APPOINTMENT. .. TRADB Prodhommn. None Genuine without Our Trade Mark. BEST SEWING BEST FINISH I A WILD NIGI1T HIDE. At 0 o'clock one September evening in 1878 1 took the conch which left Custer City or Custer village, for the town consisted of twenty or thirty log structures to go to Sid- BEST MATERIALS! The only kind made by White Labor. For Sale Everywhere & General Merdiandise Full line ot Choicest Groceries from the Best Hesses in America! Allways in Stock. Notions Department! Dry Goods filled Allways Latest with Patterns. and Styles the LoWesfcj OUr Prices aiWags Free Delevery to all parts of City. DUNN 13G & CO., W. CENTER STREET, - PROVO, XTTUk.H. BARNEY Have opened their - isreW store -- :- ; in Street With a Full Line of -G- n-Centre Provo Clothing, Gents' fight in any event As we rolled up into Buffalo Gap X had few words of cou venation with my companions. I learned that the elder was an Iowa farmer, who bad come out to see what be could do in tbs new mines, but be had been ill with mountain fever, and afterward attacked by rheumatism, so that he had been forced to abandon his projects and return to the east He spoke freely, and in the care- Furnishings, A SPECIALTY BOYS SUITS iMiEnsrs 2rEos:-"wJEe- E In the Latest Styles. Call and see Us. less English of western men. IRVINE & BARNEY. -- ney, Neb. A conch I suppose it should be called, though .on the ' plains this vehicle, which has tha drivers seat on the same level as the passengers seats, is called a hack. I had gone to the HilU to engage In mining, but after four mouths of prospecting had decided to open a general supply store at the new town of Dead wood, and waa oh my way to Omaha to purchase goods for the venture A tin lamp, fastened in one corner of the hack," discovered to me two passenger within as I entered and took my seat. One wes an old gentleman, apparently weak and ill, for, although it was not a cold night, he was muffled in a coarse, heavy ulster overcoat. Moreover, such of his face as I could ses between a gray beard, which almost covered it, and tha rim of a slouch hat, was pale and thin, and the eyes looked sunken and unnatural. At least, so they struck me at a cursory glance. The other passenger waa a young fellow of or twenty-thre- e twenty-tw- o years, I judged, decidedly dandified in his drees for that gion. He wore a stiff hat and a stand up collar encircled by a neat tie, and had on a dark suit, evidently custom made, which was an unusual get up for that region, and one which at emee aroused my suspicion, for the only persons I had seen about the mining towns dressed in anything like that fashion were gamblers, a class of men I had made it a point to avoid. Just before setting out the driver came to the sile of the vehicle, thrust in a light Winchester carbine and placed it between my knees. I see you didnt have no gun," said he, an I keep a couple of extra ones for seek. That waa all. No further explanation was necessary in thorn days. I took charge of the weapon, although I was as little expert in its use as I was in handling the Smith & Wesson in my hip pocket, which, indeed. I had never discharged. 1 knew enough of life in the mines to know that the "bad man with a gun" is usually the man who gets into difficulty rather than the peaceable and unarmed citisen; but stage ride from Custer to Sidney at that time was a trip not altogether likely to be without its adventures, and for once I regretted my unfamiliarity with shooting irons. It occurred to me that if we were jumped by road agents, as the phrase went, the freebooters of the route would have little to fear from the occupants of the back, whether they got much money or not. There were usually valuables of some sort in the Iron bog under the drivers scat. The young man who sat opposite qi bad a carbine across his lap, but I fancied be knew even lass of its use than I did. As we Started he set without noticing me, twirling a slight mustache and bumming a tuna. Afresh gamester, if one at all, I said to myself upon a second look at him. The old man had no arms In sight. The driver no doubt regarded him as out of the iPEOVO- The young fellow said he was from New Neb Yawk, be pronounced it He York. was, he said, a student of mining engineering, but he did not mention what his business hart been in that region; but that was not strange, for we could not talk much. A jolt-Instage bowling over a rough country at eight miles an hour does not give tha best opportunity for conversation. I soon became sleepy, and leaning back In my corner took such momentary cat naps as th nature of the road permitted. At 11 oclock we made a brief halt at a temporary stage station, where the drivers team was exchanged for fresh horses. I peeped out and got a glimpse of the teams, of two men with lanterns, of a low structure of sod or adobe faintly outlined, and of the black side of a pine covered mountain beyond. The night was quite dark, with floating cloud? and no moon. It became somewhat lighter as we passed out of the gap a little later, es I noted through a crack in the swaying flap1 opposite. The road waa now smoother, and I settled beck In my corner, as my companion had done, to get a little solid sleep if possible. 1 dosed off far a time, but was awakened by the groaning of the (fid man beside ms lie seemed to be in great pain, and writhed about nervously. I asked him wbat was the trouble. He replied that the rheumatism in his legs was nearly killing him. I wisht the driverll let me eout we git to th nex eriok. He'll water likely, n' Ive jest got t stretch ray legs er die. Ye see Im troubled with cramp rheumatism, an' th' aint no room in hyer to' git the cramp out o my legs. X told him I would speak to the driver when we baited, a few minutes later, at the bank of a stream White river, I believe. ( thrust my head out at the side and asked that the old gentleman might be let out for a moment to stretch his leg All right! said the driver, as he clambered down from bis own seat. "I'm (join' ter oncheck n' let the flosses take a pull at th g PAIR! and four-in-fla- HOUSE. GROCERIES, (2 1 as ware, Window Glass, etc. Lamps, A GREENHALGH, Prop. 3 Centre Street between C. TPLOVO CITY and H. UTAH. THE West End Store Carries a full Line of Choice GROCERIES, DRY GOODS Hardware Queensware, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS, CAPS, NOTIONS, Come and Examine OUR LARGE STOCK OP GOODS Courteous Treatment and Low Price. JOS. '.liter Street, -- A. HARRIS, . .Proprietor. Provo Utah City, pt GENERAL MERGHAMpISE UTAH PRODUCE. and Respectfully invite the Public to Call Prices. Remember the place. . COR. Jt 4c 41k. iTHKprS. Examine their Goods and lBOVO, ITT AM, ' ulii, th Am,) 84 tora Amrnri aa. YM la til MfffUlMf f M.IN MilN, W48ltfHM tar af flvtrlM rMM aa aiaa Wfflrfaar In taaa thaa rva vt Beatty! taltovr t Bax. XL V. BZATTY. th lava laaM nwvfiivh Ul- -i la I ch I TMtNt tatriBaaia HffltfUaMl, UA ai aifto aali Xtv to paara to ywi tfcnl this mtwi a vaaM ll to aar wafer atoatoMr af (fell i our aaa i to of or tor omna atoMh paatr fai tour s k aalvt vtUotorpoBftfTMltartalia. HHfcBlInB UABANlUUaraar prmmpUf BbM ai aar toa wtthla toor (I) wait, wbh lai I al I partial, at alltar fliaa Orfu, folly whmui Visa very thing in tlio way of line UKi.t ere CHEAPER than they can hi hou lit tr, a ,ii - lieut-rl-r- wl cre Utah. Remember Could wo lalv msl aali m a toij. fsTary instrument is mil wan ala (er fears. So b.uuu(utind from IhebasS ln I can bell you all ports of hardware at givat b rgaiiiH and besides I Pay the highest Cash Price for .'rain hich I handle in large quant ifyes for a spici.il inu-Kt y u can airord to haul your gram 20 miles to get the c prices I pay. ORGANS Hoe. Daaial F. Beatty, Washington, 0. LAWRENCE, L. Miwjnlq! Spa.nisln Forls. lf TTta.li. T I h stop stages in those ports. There was no danger, they told us, from that same gang. The three men who v left promised to go immediately and look af- Buys. Sells and Exchanges Merchandise, Real Estate, Pure Blooded and Common also Brasilian Servants. The servant of Brasil are very poor, very high priced, and very hard to gat. The cpssity of flaring fo wqrk to live never having become a stern reality in their eyes, they oou aider it rather a favor than otherwise, in fact quite a condeecension, to do anything at any price. A cook, for Instance, and not 11 good one either, who comas at half-pain tha morning, cooks your breakfast, a 8 and a quarter to leaves between half-paV at night, after cooking dinner, expects, and gets, from seventy to eighty luilreisa month; L a, at present rat? pf pgchange, about from 835 to $40. Ha due not wash hi dishes, and would leave the place In an instant if asked to do it. None of the servants sleep in the bouse where they work.' They come la the morning, and leave at night by 8 oclock at the very latest. They are much given to stealing, and. If detected, do not feel the lightest shame, but lather upbraid the master, and act as if he had Interfered with soma of their prerogatives. New York Ledger.' st BUY, SELL OR EXCHANGE Palace Drug Store. ! Toilet TIIE ONLY ONE. The Chicago, Milwaukee & 6st. Paul Railway la the only line running solid and Vestibuled, Electric-LighteHeated trains between Chicago, Mil- tvaukee. St. Paul and MinueaitoliH. The Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway to the only line running eolid Vesiiliuled. Elect licLiglited and S earn Heated trains between CIiica.;o, Council Muffs and Omaha. The berth reading lamp ie in the Pullman Sleeping Cam .... on these lines is patented, and caiiin t be used by any other Railway Company. It la the great improvement ot the age. Try it and be convinced. For further particulars apply to ths nearest ooupon ticket agent, or ad res, Alex. Mitchkl. Commercial .l ent 202 S. Main St., Salt Lake City, Utah Articles, Drugs, Medicines, Jewelry, Silver and Plated-war- e a Specialty. Corner of Seventh and J Streets, Irovo City. In the Rear is the Palace Saloon, With a Handsomely fitted up Bar, where the choicest fijiported Wlijea,las obtained. Liqtiors and Cigars Family 'Fra do a1roprSp eciai t.y, tf R. S. HINES. diit 1'i.AKD. TO BAN FKANCISCO AMO an Fori asrASKam and, Oregon and Sun Francisco. Cal., I " Merchandise and Puiniture Full line of Mens and Boys Clothing; Hats, Cajc, Mens, Boys and Childrens. Aelicc. Manufacturers of Harness, Boots and Shoes. Produce, WIuAale and uetai'. & Our ROLLER MILLS furnish the best grades of 1atent. Haters . . . 1 be and lower grades of Flour, wliicb we keep constantly r. hand, also Hmr and Shorts and Chou Feed. We take pleasure, n accoma modating Old Friends, and solicit the larger scale. The style of the firm as heretorore will be. patronage of the general public. Mr. M. Monson having p third intereat in the Provo Muible Stoneworks at No. 110 Weal 7th Irovo Utah, the businet-- will carried on as heretofore. m-mi a d -t. s Scrubbing brushes and m usages, Ufa. Good Enough for tha Frloo. Mr. Blopwsy I dont like to complain about trifles, Mrs. Snapper, but my hash appears to consist largely of fragments of deal board. Mr. Snapper (tb landlady) Well, wbat kind of baarfl do yen expect for 85 a weekl Polished mahogany Munseyt Weekly. Gratitude, Mr. 8. P, CL Childers Boy, you shouldnt beg; its disgraceful! But dont cry Pll give you ten cents for that paper you have Irovo Get. Provo Provo Marble Works. Orders by mail or telephone C. C. Frisbey. promptly attended to. J. A. Simpson. M. Monson. 9 Meat Urchin (blubbering) I I wouldnt beg, If I could meet such ch ch chumps as you arc every day I Puck. Found Dead. The man who set out to live by his wits was recently found dead in an abandoned floe Blent. Verdict rf the coroper's Jury--- A of misplaced confidence. New York ter. You forget he is used to walking. George W. Williams, Wholesale and Retail ItTTCKCBR REEF, MUTTON, PORK, VEAL, SAUSAGE, ETC., A SPECALTY door east ofj West End Stoie- - Chat- Natvoaanaaa, 8atf Dtatnat, Loaa of Uamoro, Ae. Witt Vigor- 0 81-0- SE-XUA-l: eicrcs MACHINE I OANCUMft ST. LOUIS. MO. tlknta.ba mrcnnrn OALLAS.TEX. SoOmI, .Y Ml. ... ilk bile mm ijnm SEAL! SiM th Tnxr (Mllttl Bans te th TH MOST OOHVBXinXT. KrtU). rf-- i-i All tor E8c. ultable all per Asa. f either plqe, ItottlU, KissifjaTiavisH I f l!ITg htl,IUkaraf"aiLXBEAJia,T.lSII! Mg, EBB or lunj. JtfMtJT. C- Call or address GEO. W. WILLIAMS, -, PiL-Y-SO- LiMue Am. N TJT-SJE- MO. a, ONLY HOST iTwiurBiiuu.riinor ZowHh 07 Brliolhoa. .( towwoAt vtfTsurfi Lo. . y. Reward. J. Q. Davis is prepared to -- L.LJLUXMJLJ.cL 1 EMIGRATION CANTON. E5 :aa ear BEEE, Bottled Beer a Specialty, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Office justs j fpot, it jlsto lg, - n SBConna Souts. . x 1 file and a-- Sail Lake tf FOR LUCERN HAY the Bale, Load or Carload. oaif on or address lIUK, Maohlne Foundry Slio-- Repairing a Specialty. All kinds of Attended to. Gas and Slesoi Pltttnm Manufacturers and dealers in Steam Heaters, for Pnbllc snd Private Buildings, DEVEY'S Patent Tnhnlsi Iron Wheel-bs- r rows for Miners and Farmers. Oa.sli Paid fbr Old Cast Iren I . O. Ifc.. Agents for Leffel Steam Engines and Water Wheels. . - p Steam Engines. Iloilers, Pumps. Jlrans and Iron Castings; Castings foi Store Fronts. Iron Work for Jails, Bridges and Hnildings. Wrought end Cast Iron Fencing. Boiler Half blaak west of West Coop. FREEMAN TANNER, UtaU- Cifcn( md Manufacturers of rehandle saws.hollowgrind raison and sharpen scisoro and everything in that line that requires fine edge. Call at No. 196 Cor. F and 5th streets Proyo. Payson. X- tfeijri) Wageier. Hi Tbe above reward will be paid to any one giving information that will lead to the conviction of any person or persona cutting off and damaging be tween 80 and 40 Mellons on West End of Town North of Westfalls. R. Bikkik, Rucher, Provo by BUTTY'S PIANOS.wAirJSS&S: Daniel f. Beatty, Washington. Nw i aiw BT.I-OUi- For LOSTorFAXLXNQ Orasral and NXBVOUS ITII.1T Wraknmsef Body aad K of Errors er Essnaas Older Yarn. How looolorw, iii HOOP MlyHwIiwi. 88.80 nru Biliouane, Sick nendnehe. Constipation, Malaria, Liver Complaints, take nd certain remedy, th EiLvl f aa Uaiatat nuwartwmWKA, ' (Koto mfUHm HOIK TKKATBK.T o Uwilfy IVw roroUo Mi MvtwW fioaalal Otrartkma Hailed utils sack Bos, isttrsas mi FOR ,u7EA0i 28 UNIOMBQUMEHXKfifc Har-Saddl- Street, next MhwM BTftOHQ, ous morn Pries NCW.HfiMt'S(WING The Payson Harness and Saddle Maker, Carries the largest and finest Stock of light and heavy Wips, Blankets and every thing in the lioree d mule jewelry line. His prices cannot be beaten in Proxipt, Fostttvs ya CuraBm, for ImpeUim. Lea, Tlfp IM of Manhood, Utah. Irm( Ezimimm, 8pai mmtmrrtaM, I am so sorry for that poor letter carrier. He has to walk the floor every night with hie Centre baby." TZE5ZA.T Meat Promptly Delivered. Sympathy Needed. JONES, Superintendent j Proprlf Herald. Mo Market, Walter cox, boss. If vlo-tii- B TOIIN f 1800. them fond-retey- Wsohington West Center St., Provo No. 203, tf. The Typewriter?. The lifp pf tha young women who are engaged as stenographers and typewriters la not made any easier for th rather stupid jokes on them in the prase. Th innocent, sensitive girl must shrink from tha comments upon herself and her sisters written in a spirit of levity, Bfla should be honored for phoning an independent existence, rabsr than be a charge on some ouo site. There should be more chivalry and consideration among men for these ladiaa A woman's reputation is too delicate to be roughly handled, and any light treatment erf bur occupation injures bar who is identified with it, New York swiftly by. And when I took ths train at loot I did it with a sigh. X like to goo upon it wbn Xva nothing also to do That little amp of paper with It A Full Id it Always oil Hand. Call on me if you war.t to going and SO days returning; extreme limit six months. - st Horses and Cattle BEarnoss, Wa?ons, cfco, cfco. dteG.y good for 80 day ter our other driver. It was only the darkness and the motion of the vehicle and homes that bad saved us from being hit. We found several Lullet marks about the coach next morning. ( me ef them, well aimed, had gone through tha back i at an angle and into the front, and might have passed directly between us. My respect for my young comrade was greatly raised by the event of that night, and wae further by an after acquaintance which discovered bis real modesty and worth. On my return to the Hills I learned that our driver had been picked up at tbs crossing of the creek badly wounded, and also that th brave fellow bad yelled to the team to go the very second he was hit. He had been carried to Sidney. As to the rheumatic old man, he was, of course, a rascal In league with the band who attacked us. Youth's Companion. 9 GENERAL DEALER. e drink. I then helped the old man to dismount, steadying him by the arm aa he got down. He seemed to have a good deal of difficulty In alighting, and groaned in a most lugubrious fashion. The flap swung to after him, as Ijhad unbuttoned It all around to let him out The young man opposite me lay curled np on his seat, but I could see that bis eyes were Telegram. wide opeU, end that he was syibg me wua a sharp, kaon glance. My eyes probably reA TELEGRAPHIC pECLARATIOrv. sponded when they fell upon his, for he straightened up In ea alert fashion and leaned Two last summer, when vacation Iwauxht a blimful breathing apell. toward me, Sey," he whispered, "flo 79V think that And the townsman Bought tb pleasure of th rural hill and dell, old chap's all right I Strikes me that groanyflat I saw her of f fa? station a her finger whit ing of his was put on. What d'ye think I and small Th question startled me no lees than the Moved with flextrou grace In answer fq th X was about to fallow1 and manner, young call. make some reply when a gun or pistol shot And now, down In my pocketbook, 'mount r worn and dry, rang in our ears, followed by a jell either of pain or surprise, aad a lurch of th hack I a fragment upon which often look with threw me forward against my companion? I found it on th floor on day, when all fley work was through. Either tb shot or th yall hod started our And upon It thero was written simply: - - - --- - - - . . .. teum, and we wont down th book and into tb stream with a lungu." ' X heard shots on, How many times I've wondered who tha happy . oul could be two, throe as wa splashed through tb water. Whose name was lingering in bar thoughts aad Then mor yells, load and flerc, wished that I were he! My notion of what bad happened or wbat 8b had a smile as wlnsom a th um was happening was confused for a moment, and then X saw my com rad for th light In were bright th poodsid whoa I aw hr th moonlight by till burned crawling through to tb driver's one night- eat as w went careening np tha opposite I hadboms talked to her quite often ea th day west bonk. A second later b bad gathered tb lines, which were tied in froqt, and while be them with one hand hrf grasped a rib of tb hack with ths other. Then h leaned out and rluind hack. Tie Spanish Fori Hardware Dealer. ' X PEAL.ERS ilV Ordered, by L. 0. LAWRENCE, I, vuntai Xampa, Xata, (HsUfmi), Cayftwffl, if rlM(kjfil,ONi iBlmmioi 1 pa-pe- FARRER BROS. & CO. of STOVES Luckily the horses, which were going at She Wanted to Price Tickets. which need they were There was a line ten feet long at the ticket urging kept to the road, and the cool heeded window in the Hudson River railroad wait-young fellow was not pitched out, There's a lot of em, he shouted in at me ing room, and tha policeman on duty a moment later. I can just see four or five busy reminding the slower travelers to be getting on their horses,' Theyve killed the brisk with their change, when a tall, thin,a elderly woman, with spectacles and with driver, I guess, and are after us now. With that he gathered up the long complexion like a halibut, peered In at the ticket clerk and aahl: whip, which lay in th boot, and, dropping What do you ask for a ticket to Bough- upon his knees, began yelling and laying th team. the keepsisP whip upon One dollar forty--i In a moment we were going at a fearful Is that the lowest priceP pace, and despite the excitement and fright of the moment I noticed that our four horses Only one rate." Eliza Smith went up last month and only came to band and ran with a steady, even one dollar and thirty cents." to which did credit the paid mans young gait, bean no change, madam. Do you Theres driving. Get ready for em now! be screamed want a ticket P Would I save anything if 1 went to Peeke-back at me, they'll be down on us in a minute. Open the back flap V pour it into em kill, got off and bought another ticket thereP "Costs more. Hurry, madam, there are with your guns, and when theyre empty get others waiting. mine under the seat! Well, I only wanted to price tickets. 1 He was my captain aa well as driver, and I knowed Eliza Smith to tell the troth never I for had obeyed instinctively, certainly formed no plan of defense or action on my before, and I just wanted to be euro that she hadnt broke no record. New York Tribune. own account. I managed to unbutton and roll up tb C.1reumstaiM-Altar Cases. leather behind, and peering out, on my Father I notice that young gentleman knees before the buck seat, 1 saw that we were indeed followed. It waa light enough calling on you every evening always wears a to distinguish objects dimly at a hundred dress suit. Dont you know that a young baa nothing else to do but rig yards, ami there were at least five horsemen man who in our rear, tearing aloug at the top of their up in good clothes wont moke much of a husband I animals speed. Knowing that they Daughter True, father; but George has within rifle shot, 1 opened fire on them over tbo seat, I worked the lever f my gun es wealthy old aunt who la a stickler for stylo. is obliged to dine with her every evening rapidly as I could, but made awkward busi- Ha ness of it. Freaoutly I got a shell stuck and before he colls to see me. Father I was about to remark when you began trying to get it out, la the meantime our pursuers were gaining with every second. Interrupted me that a young man who has They were within fifty yards before I could nothing else to do but rig himself up In good husband unless, get out my shell, and I was too excited to clothss wont make much of ahe think of using another gun. Suddenly th my daughter, it happens that has a wealthy is a stickler for style. I shall light in the hack went out and a band upon old aunt who expect you to mar hie '.mmaculate shirt bomy shoulder jerked me backward. Then som Inside ot a week. Clothier and Furnisher. voice yelled in my ear: Let nie get at them I Load the guns for Sngriah Street Ballway Locomotives. me 'n' let the team go. We might k well Steam locomotives are quite extensively smash as he riddled with bullets. Here used in England for city and suburban tram- here's two boxes of cartridges. I dropped back to the other seat and gave ways, or street railways. Th Green patent his carbines over the engine, which is in use on fifteen liua, has a place to him. He I boiler of the locomotive type, and is carried back of the hind seat and began firing. is of the orIt seemed to me that a steady stream of on four wheels.TheThe valve is gear engine boxed In, and a fire poured out of the buck of the stage, and dinary type. before I had filled the magazine of iny gun casing, extending to within s few inches of bis was empty. He snatched mine, however, the ground, covers the wheels and running gear. It is fitted with steam and hand brakes, and thrust bis own back to me. an automatic broke which eumos into and was awkward as business at first, Loading I bad to feel for the feeder; but I managed opera tiou when th speed exceeds the limit soon to thrust them into my gun us fast as he allowed by the board of trade regulations. could work the lever of his own. The men, On the roof is a surface condenser composed whoever and whatever they wore, rode up to of large braes boxes fitted with about 800 or thirty yards, and, eopper tubes; the condensed steam flows to withiu twenty-fivthe feed tank, and is, while still hot, pumped spreading out, opened fire on us. Keep close down in the bottom!" shouted back into th boiler. Engineering News. my comrade as he kept ou with his firing. They Would Leave at One. Tfla rood ageuts did not come nearer, eviGuest (in country liotslj Say, there were too to the exposure great dently fearing stream of shots from ihe hack, and my cour- bugs in the bed I slept In hist night. Proprietor Is that sol age rose to something near the level of my Guest Yes, sir, but I can tell you how to companion's. I caught glimpses, as I glauced rid of them. up now and then, of a plunging horseman, get Proprietor Go ahead. with shadowy, outstretched arm, from which Guest Charge them the same prio for 8 flashed blaze after blaze of light. lodging os you have me. Hotel Mail. night's we once All at began descending into gully, and the hack bounced from sid? to aids Frigid. so violently that it was impossible for us to Jones has just married a girl who, although do anything but cling to the sides of the box. Its all right! rang my comjiaalou'a voice bringing him a pretty penny In the war of a in my ear, shortly after we bad begun the fortune, hoe been unable to fall very deeply with him. descent; theyve quit. They cant ride in love Do you know, the poor man remarked to along the side of the gulch and darent follow afraid to Straight behind. There a stag ranch be- a friend, inshes so frigid that I'm cait-take her th remember th road. my arms lest I should I low, too. . Bui- - euough the men had dropped hack influenza, Judge, )l the shots had ceased. My cool,, brave comSome Excuse, rade now clambered over me, and in some Blinks The paper says the czar is a very way got into the front eeat of tb jumping coash. A moment later I noticed thht we illiterate man. AYinks Not up in the classics, ehf were slowing up and running more steadily. Blinks Worse. They say his letters are Five minutes more and we halted what was loft of u pafe and sound in front of a stage full of errors in orthography. Winks But, my deer sir, just think, He station. Our story was soon told, our horses ex- has to spell in Russian. New York Weekly. changed, and a fresh driver, doubly armed, The Very Latest. put with us Such little accidents did not blm-ae- Ihe Look Out For 1 BEST FITI I rf Beatty! F. JMMtyor Oifioi aad Iiatty, CoUbrmtH Piuo., Wufciapai, Mew Jereey, hae raenraad keae trea aa axRead his adrar. le, ded tour of the world. tiaeunt In thie paper aad and fcr catalogaa. gallop Tie lata; tha aatroootnor lu hie lonely height, EqAoriBi all the dark, descries afar Orba that like lalee of distant splendor at And mornings whitening In the infinite. Like winnowed grain the worlds go by is flight Or swarm in glistening s paces nebular. He summons one disheveled wandering star: "Beilin, ten centuries hence on such a night," The star will coma. It darn not by one hour Cheat sdonca or falsify her calculation. Men will hare passed, but watchful In the tower Han shall remain in sleepless contemplation; And should nil men have perished there In turn. Truth in their place would watch tha star's return. k MLMJ. stint Daaial SM 5c SOTTXSSEUa-- . I es, |