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Show CO AiTKTi f.,:.ib!e Works r r $ SitEiGPOVE . 1iin S.ill i.iiko Msisii; Dealers Te 320,000 f NTrr. s i ', I'll 4 n-r- I'iAII. - (Ji1 TU.-j I " !,lPn'K LO'O?.. aiii dWcAIT, Hr F.U I ' General Merchandise, lljts, ,Caps, Boots, Shoes, Harl.ire, and. Everything First-clas- s Bchnij'in:; to a Goods Cheaper than Store. at any other House in the County Largest Store South qf Irieo. ' - Perron - - not Ik; long cnuai'li t at St. fomm, iinqirrly equip f.r nnd take a uiMi- u vit'a of drill, so nauseating to wlto won gutting kiekur anil sirkt-- of military life. Then, lu1 for llu; front! With one brood sweep oltum Miasouri, they went into oamp at Kunoaa City then an iuign ill cant lionltr town with little ininiae of its futuiu prosperity. Frank luul been unable to make any personal inquiries about the Lasoelles brfon he loft St. Louis, ur leave" had Ikvii jierumptorily refused to all private bolilioni, but Cliurles Fultun im mau- aged to vUit their house, whieh, however. he found deserted, white the only ! (t-- - r IN t.-i- j .:'y thfiii. time . Utah. CO.U.! CO L! Cheap and G j id Co.il at the Manli e Coal .Mine, miles Canyon, 4 South of Maun. Coal at the mines only ?3,so per ton - A superior quality of 1,1 me, nuly 23e. rates given on large per bii'ii.'l. b Six-mil- queniitii-s- n 't I- DEAL lilt X- ?PEHERAL 1SI-- Aguit Wagons, Carriages and Carts. Agents for Amos Whitneys Steel Mowers and Reapers. JPcct Office, - - Utah: Salina, s. iA CQ.OP., HALEI.'S IX -D- General oei-to- Merchandise , DSY. UODS, J Groceries, ca OLOTHIN Car. t fir get 'is the Cooler Wagon and the 'li tTorniitkMui'hinery. A rfr. SALJAA, itll'ir'? H-a ' ra VI All TiicKet Candy Co, 850 E. St. 1st G. 2L.. t . 11133 f City, Jthw W pp'ft'iVfVYfVCOVV ,;Tiie,'Ycs. r f ' . ;WivwOJ w vvv c. t ClVVuWO'f ICK. viuVe,. XVwc;-Ler, y vi mmm house ;3 Blks Frcn Temple : Fill ST-CLA- SS ACCOMMOl ent,: )ATIS PrP-eiotlilANT- -- a onler tETM5' nfcMLl.. I, UTAH ?..n ndx, L W.Kkrervg, A. U, kuh, l'li w. KiWwm Uw li.Haaiw. moot Drug Co. i Importer of iH and HeMU ihulmfs ; SUM, Medicines 9 nCf rifle-bull- Ine-celle- & Chemical. Wots, Ous, DyeStuff. Prrfumarlas, Tobaccos and Cigars. ; - - - Utah. pyy . rs Airge Sample 1loom J Fieldini? the . n, i his a thousand times it intrinsic value to coll it niiuu," w as the emphatic declaration, "but perhaps you, like myself, hold its aasociaUuu tou dear to "Nsy, here it is, sir.- - I hsve no tenderer regard for it than as a memento of a very interesting chapter of my life. Taka It, and wear it as tho kuighls of old did their Isdies' favors on tho bsttle field: only remember that, though love hallows all things, a soldier's loyslty brooks no rivalry." Prophetie words. Charles Fulton little thought then how hard for him would bo tho strife twixt Love xud Duty." "who's rovi cumuisromtUTf information he eonld glean In the d waa that the ladies and their luul gone South where, tlie Informant eonld not, or would not, tell him. Tills was disappointing to both the huls, for, to toll the truth, the fair SoutliemeTa brilliant charms had set their imaginations aflame. For three weeks they Joy in Kansas City, each day expecting the order to' murch. It was here that 'younff Besant re- ceireil liis first Uttar from home a joint comprsdtlon of his mother and llracu Brentwood, which went far to dispel the glamor of Usry Lasoelles' fascinations. Whst old does not remember mother's first words to him natural In the battle-fiel- d "But I say, Frank, I eant brace up. the iui messages d affection the garni loos reoords of Ive got a secret on my mind that wool home' events, no insignificant, ln so let me brace up, just ss I'm on the dear to him the gossip about jet rood to death. Bold hard a minneighbors, for whom he cared not one jot ute and 111 make a clean breast of it But the confession never eaae. while he lived near them, but who now seemed woven Into his life with "Skirmisher by the right flank-ta- ke Intervale much! rang out the newd interest the silly, bat womanly admonitions to take ears of himself, as commend, and the men of XVonk's though her darlings primary duty was oompsny were deployed over the rising to run behind n tree os soon os he heard ground. x. r the hiss of a the warnings Every crash of broken twig, every mind of moving bird or again! .damp socks and bad companequiml nay, ions the prayers the little stains on every etinring leaf nude some face light the paper he knew too well were tears with apprehension, "If I see on enemy, and the mote misery which would thought Frank, can I deliberately show itself despite its strained air of point my weapon at him and pull the cheerfulness. If the enemy sees m trigger?" All this Frank appreciated to the thought Jamee Lawson, "will he send and did it him good to ait down a bullet through me without a qualm full, and write to thoeo loving women at of onmcienaol" If they eonld only see home a long rambling record of his adthe foe, it would not be half eo bad, but ventures by flood and field, though, to bq crawling at snail's pace through strange to soy, ha forgot to tell thorn the gloomy woods, each instant exa any thing whatever about Mary pecting the thin puff of amoke rad and her perfections, which waa crack of rifle that shall (peed the mesinexcusable when we consider that up senger of death, is indeed trying to to that time he had hardly thought of thaue who have never stood fire before so different from rushing with blood any thing also. This budget of home news wanned at fever heat In tho wild delirium of Ids heart so that he thought he would battlo on a foe you eon see. Thus, share his gratification with James Law-eowith hearts beating and nerves who, ha guesaed, had no kind strained these embryo wanton reached friend to keep him posted on the doings the top of tho hill and gased into the of Meltonburg, but to his surprise he valley below them. found that worthy young msa sitting Yea there ley the enemy in on the tongue of an empty baggage tent of them n email fondlyright of Gerwagon with a oom-oo- b pipe in Us man emigrants camped beside a prairie mouth, leisurely perusing a letter The bugle sounded a recall the men which, judging from its bulk, contained twice the matter of his own, while a fell bock in oolumn, and the march vros heavy roll of Meltonburg Weekly Advertisers lay at his foot. That night over the blazing camp-fir- e So you have heard from home too, eng and jeet and story passed the home Jim, I see," he said, pleasantly. "Who's way rations were plenty discipline not half ss strict si in. the barrack-yar- d your correspondent?" Lawson looked up, apparently why, war after all woe but a big at tho Interruption and the picnic, paid for by a grateful country. But Frank Besant was not fated to question. 'Nobody yon know," ho said, gruffly, enjoy much of this alrttn revelry, in thrusting the letter into his pocket. fact bo bed hardly stretched himself nn Then, as if an afterthought brought a tho turf after a hearty rival and really began to enjoy hie resV than he heard change of mood, ho added, more pleasn voice behind hi my: antly: Just the very man, sir, for the job; There's a lot of Meltonburg can have them if you like; we need not go any farther, I think. lie Instinctively knew that they were they're no use to me." Frank thanked him, and, picking the alluding to him, and turning hie head IKvrwl up, was about to leave the surly raw Major Uopkins and Cokmel Fulton fi'llow to liiinsclf when Lawson Inrnestcoasnltation. Fortha nreeent im ffOthmf mma of the remark, and the him hock. Say," he said, yon were in Dodson hour wont away, but when half an later Frank waa summoned to the A Clroen'i law office for six months bvforo wo got into this infernal scrape, Colonel's presence, ha was not q whit so it's just possible yon might be able surprised, though ho was considerably astonished when tho object of the interto give me mbit of advice." "I am sure I will If I eon," was the view was explained to him. Besant," tho Colonel said, "I am pleasant reply;."but I am afraid I dont know much mors about law than yon obliged to detach n man on special and I am afraid dangerous duly, and Major do." "Well, the ease is this a chap a Uopkins agrees with me that no one is friend of mine, yon know at least n mow fitted for our purpose than yourself. I would not voluntarily place you fellow whose acquaintance Ive made has got Into a kind of a fix, and he don't in peril but the exigencies of the servquite see his way out. Now, just to set ice are such that I have no alternative his mind at rest, eon you toll me what's nevertheless, yon shell have the opths law about married men enlisting? portunity of refoslng, if you think the Can ths wife, without her hflabhnds mission toe difficult for you to accomplish." eonarnt, stop his pay far her mainTho Colonel who was evidently ill at tenance or the keep of a child thats case, prated for his reply. been born since he left home?" "Well sir," Frank sold, thoroughly I should most decidedly soy that she mystified, "I dost suppose I am more could," Frank replied, hotly. ready uf comprehension than my com1 Hut you're not rarer rodeo, hut I could perhaps give yon "Well yee, I am pretty rare. And there' no loop-hol- e for Urn to intelligent answer, If you would kindly crawl through?" explain to me the nature of the under"Certainly not And Z lay, Jim, I'd taking." "Just so, boy. Beally, Uopkins, X give up the acquaintance. If I were you, of a fellow who woe mean enough to think my wits have gone a try to escape sneh reeponalbllilieo." tonight. Well the feet la, young 'Would you? Well, 111 think about man, I've got to send a message to hot haste to General Lyon. The trouble la it he Is a bsddlsh kind of n anyhow tax a highly moral young gentlethat most of our young officers are poor man like me L make n companion of honemeu, end this duty Includes a long end breakneck ride over a rough counbut say, there's Captain Fulton hollering out for you guesa you'd better try. Nows man from your eounty trot es perhaps hie pa's sent him to in- Laweon, I think they call the follow vite you to a email tea party. I law myeyou ride like a centaur, eo this, Mann Ilopkhu and one or two other with your other qualities we are more old women of the regiment making a familiar with, hue driven us to offer you e the post of dinger." for Ida tent an hoar ago, "And of honor," Major Hopkins addThus disrexpectfally did ho allude to some of the senior ofiioers. ed solemnly. There will be quick proFrank hurried to meet hie Captain, motion for you, lad. If you are lucoeee ful" with whom, notwithstanding the differBath officers looked wistfully for hie ence of rule, a worm friendship was rejfly. already springing up. Of eoune 1 will go, sir," Frank mid, "I only wanted to toll you. Beaut When do you wish me to that wo start morning to eurtiy. join General Lyon, who is hardly start?" 'Spoken liks the brave boy I knew you pressed by McCulloch and Frieo. I thought that perhaps you might do your were!", the Major said, with enthusiasm. Wly, do you know, Besant, I have bod writing home this afternoon, as you greatest difficulty to persuading the mayn't have another chance for s long Colonel to give you this chance. Be woe time." Frank thanked him for the hint and so afraid of seeming ungrateful for the was about to turn away when Fulton services yog have rendered his sou just e If the highest prise to a led of your added: . "There's another little matter 1 jggttlewee not the Tvwt at dinger." luntM-lud- Studcbakcr Bros. fo face. I would give They wore on tho march, hurrying forward to the relief of General Lyon, who had had tho choice thrust upon him of abandoning to the enemy tho of tho Statu ho was guarding, or at part meeting in battle double the forces at his command. Like the bravo hero he always showed himself to be, he had resolved to adopt the latter course, though defeat seemed inevitable. Cp to this hour the young citizen bUlien had never even seen a Confederate regiment, nor experienced the sensation of firing at any object which possmsed the unpleasant power at retaliation, eo when in the afternoon at the second day 'e march, the scouts came hurrying bock with news that tho enemy wee in front of them, many n Heart beat feet in anxious expectation. It was a wooded, hilly country with small clearings Interspersed here and there. "They're over the- ridge yonder; eon see the smoke of their camp-fireOh, Lord, but I wish I was out of this," Laweon whispered hoarsely to Frank Besant "Brace up, man!" waa the reply, uttered with a cheerfulness not altogether nelgb-Uirhoo- MEROHAKTDISE vr things soemed different now, since ho had received that letter from home. "IXi you very much want it?" ho asked, smiling us he read the eager anxiety depicted in the young ottloer'x CHAPTER T. wax's ALAnxa i.&ia.Willes, -- ru-i- k am II. TiI'imas h: Co. Mat, u At last. . ' 'll to speak to you about. 1 X i you set any iwia! value on that hil!t xu Mis 1.um.t11i's gave f r a nling'.1" Why no" 1 luaiU.lt J. Two houra before it was prictltas to him; but Goodwin wool-gatheri- inaoW-- j lJtifOffi'((thcrS, IH, fiSr.'C OliV. aEoMUjStitot.T Satisfaction (hi.iraiileed. ILU airflSeeus ffSPAPER while in '"th lii the city. Edit Inn nn. A lionk of owr 9nuly, , nor. .Ur. nllxll.tu rlwmwn Ihuany mni til, rim, of mrar H ? ;i. Mtlnw rin'M'iaTion filn in Uie e PBlilli-.ilo- In i II fi S2i f Vfc. r lHnff.IT ofiuitretbatt.-A- V whh ift e i pMrlinfr ImI Ht)irP if ljHt of lh mnre v.taiivB, .,R rvrrr XOpotnSri.ifi h ih inch 'in iifi-!. Swx.il ltPrflfliPr.rUlr tilings -Hirrtir I'SJi'M nf j vilnr In VTV,,T ro""1 tn pxirrtnimi fnnll xrmiiiit of piurn-- v Khowi PsTvf're htrihfi fWT ,Pw inK'ni,h Mir nnsl pnt Tbilisi hi inr itHpm iL.ir I, Kowpix AC I. JJJ;V ' r (ri Mali) s&nvtt tt" JS' " 1 bee-lin- l'r m!: kwjiiy i" it m:i! uppn-t'iultho M.ijurie but wlii'i- lie bin! inf foullu'.nliiii v. m hr. ii. -- ji bu v, uk t! .,t !,.. "'I.!.! .it i..l li:.;in!s do 111) d ut t , f I.i, was r .it (iiii'ii f those dashing spirit , iiat loved iluniivr for danger's Hake, tli.m.-wh'ii ne vhmIouk ptril came he would be tlie lusl tn lirinlt from it. You him,t Ur nv..lv to Sturt si I!h firat fli.iiaii-- . f iluivu," the I'ul'.nil n.ntiiou-J- . loti ii ill curry no anas hut till'.' revolver He laid hi.-- I1..1U ss lii- ti Sn !u spike on tv.o heavy were op hU cum ;M able. You Kill bear no written mesMigv, which imriii pvt you into trouble if you were by tlie enemy. Aufl you will ride Unbent part of the journey in comp.i.nv with a young funner, who hasproinis.'il to bu your guide at unv rato as fur u the Springfield piko, wliieh will you to tiencrul Lyon's headquarters. As for money, you hod better go well heeled, for a silver shield Is often s mans best protection." He pulled out his purse as he spoke. Don't mind that, sir, Frank suul, hastily. '1 liava more about me now than it is perhaps prudunt for mo to oarry." Well spare no expenso. You shall not be the loser. Now to rest, for you will have a licavy day before you. will sec you iu tho uionyug and give you final Instructions." And tint last words Frank heard as he left the Colonel's tent were: I !.. it. uiu-- t I & M 1 111. -' Siite Ba k ff Ul h. Csi'iisi, fyc.iztt o. 0 Note St., lalt Lakt IMEUkU J. (iUST. rn M U. U. I W kKrTiiN, iitti.i, U. MJtLLK.C'taUlK vAiihaw Jl.itttBiK,, Kiank Y. Tiylav, rtiiiii r, Raiukunis. ! Utah Diroosora- "b. (.q s. s. outbB, biw w. ciayuw, I 11BO ft,, iB" vofifc. Nh'NniU W. Voubs! Wuallejr, HsrjA. IUnSV(M (Uawita p)sUs as kp(uMi tossswiMay nrvarltv. Iimwh Ju.aanpi oT .l l pCiMai all rev non mwvUMIM. r r ebuivuusw h Ood ibmkm liwiwa uuntolF. into IIUIUIUM. w r ln, TO Bl Weber Pianos, 35,000 in Do what is right. use. It la right to Ui--e honin imulucU . iu preference to imjioriuil it is right to fiirnivli our own people biiiiiliiyini'iii. ii is right iu puLruuize home exciusiwiy. nrt-clra- TllEUEHORK It is right to purchsM It Boon Iuauuf.ii'ture'l l.y Zions Mreunitilu liiKtituliou ociAlIy no the? nro n.mlernto in pnr, eji'g.'iut in siyle ami auperioi in quality. wul Hhos CONTINUED. WASHINGTON LETTER- - (From oarKvgalw OmraspoadoaM Wauhinoton, D. C. March S3, 1WI Will tenter? Noble resign and to appointed to one ef the Cireuit Court Jadgeehlp? There ore meey people here who toleve that he will, lie hoe bod nothing bat tronblo eluro ho entered tho nblnot, qwing to the eontinuel dlffvrencM that have arisen between him and tho hsuli of tho important bnratnx of his department. Whellirr It bos been altogether his fault or that ef the offlelnle under him. I am not prepared to oay. HU flret difference, ss every one remembers, was that 'which resulted la tho dismissal of "Corporal1 Tenaor, from tho head of the Fsaelon Office, and tho trouble whieh caused the rsslgnatlom of Commissioner of Pnbll Lends Graff U still fresh to tho pnblit mind, and now there is very ooricus difference of opinion between him and Indies Commissioner Morgan, which ths gossips elalm hoi sanssd him to deride to resign. From ths feet that in oil his post iiflinitlro with sobordinatM Mr. Her rlson has stood by ths Iseralary, I am lnollncd to think that if either official reolgai It will bo . tho Indian Commit-lone- r and not Secretary Nobio. It I not praboblo that'amaa of Mr. Noble's undoubted ability weald ears to accept an appointment npenftho bench of the United States Cireuit Court, 3.000 yur. If there was vaeaucy in the SepremelConrt and ho eonld get it, bt are few would probably toko men who wonld'nt. Mr. larreon hoc decided to maks the appointing of ths new Cireuit Court JidgM.dnring tho Congransioral reewq hot private SoeraUty Halford says the? may net bo ' announced for oevoral to months. This is discouraging umeroai hungry patriots tbit are apa positions, plicants for these but, as it indicates a disposition U , weigh carefully tho merits of ths it will probably bo more of ths country at Urge than if these veiy important ploese were filled in hurry. 1 lifr-tim- appll-eanta- Smral prominent Ohio lyis.ing Jdusisal at CcaltcrdL' Snelcrovs 'j.f A Main Street, bait Lato CATALOGUES E- - 1j. !H)U ilY AU. HOME DKALEPA I City, Utah. I F1MSE. Terry M. W. Honed HOWELL & CO.. JOSEPH MARRIOTT Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Furniture, CarDets, Wall paper, Etc. MURRAY, 8. Manufacturer of Pure of bn We carry a complete line of furniture, corpeto, mimlow UinJaXo-thors- , wall paper, Wngono Iron Etc, Portico dealing with naan getas good prices no any house south of fait La a. Wo are pm pared at our Tinning mills to cuotom work on tho shortest notree 40-- 62 ri I- No adulterant Mandrekc Liver Pfito itesiar nJe frm J,uiw. aawplw ofwhich era SrelimL'offira Neiden, Dfuggistssole sgriUs for Utah. : sooottao MAYFIELD CO-O- P. Doalera in Are N- GROCERIES, ETC. ouryieg a Ai.r line of Men'g and Boys' Clothing, Boots nd Shoe. MAYFIELD SANPETE COUNTY. UTAH. Lumber, Lath,Shingles, Pickets, WINDOW, DOORS. MOULDING and BLINDS. and all kinds CO, UTAH, 8UU,Unl T cT.dli LUMBER AND BUILDING CO., WIIOLESALK AND ROTOIL DEOLle I Fruit Exlraoii. FAIRY IWW. HTMfi. ,7 . .i. , j- rv ii - " BUILDUP (. t I! We carry the largest Sloc k couth of 8alt Ijtkt tiito The people of the south will do well by buying thmr 1. Doors, Windows, Etc., from us. . Ordure by mail Promptly attended to . Oflite and vnrd opposite the If C. and D.A R, G. Di'jtotn. .W - f f Supt nNSWiwwireiin uuji aL.11 I . tf. GOODS GO. SI suii S3 Vida Stv H & t Block, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH.. ' v. Bn-er- ile WESTM YME ol republiran hive been hero daring the post three days, and there is reason for believing that they eamo for tbe purpose of getting definite etotemeets from Senator Sherman ss to wbethsr ho proposed, be to aiming a candidate for lb fiensl, it having been announced, whether by entliority is net known, eeverel months ago that Mr. Phernisn propovtd retiring from peblfe life at ths rad of' his present term. Three gentlemen any that Mr. Sherman can be if he wishes to be; n-- l ssslly withstanding the caadidsey of Forster, bnt they seem mighty anxious to eiocrteln Mr. Shtroien's wishes, end some men are nnebaritsblo enough to eey that It will plsese them ilio ms--t if Mr. Sherman decldrs to retire. of thoeo who Secretary Busk is bolloTi that tho time ha arrived when tho inter evls of thlAmerloan hog abre ad to say nothing of that of hi raievre at home, Imperatively demands retaliation bvthlo Government, 'against those of ", rartlrulariy France aid Hereby, that prohibit tbs isle of our meat and meat prodneto On tho flimsy pre-teof their impurity, and kayo reasen to know that bo has made arfsral statements to th cabinet In advocacy of a policy of retaliation, bnt no notion hea been taken by ths administration, and tho telegram aont .from her several day ago taylngonr ministers to Francs and Germany had ban Instructed to notify ths govsnmsnU of those nations of osr intention to retaliate Hires ths prohibition of American meat was removed, wire promoters. It look low an If tec contemplated trip of Mr. Harrison to tho Pacific Coast would cllksr have to bo postponed or abandoned altogether, owing to tb poerara of offlolal businsss. Mr. Dsirl on has set his hoart upon tho trip; tvtr baring visited that isatlea of th country, and ho rays ha will not give It nplf h can possibly get iway. Bnt with the Rohrlng B.--s negotiation, tho Lind rialmi organisation of tho Court, and othsr matters just aa Important waiting to be'arted opes, It lo not expected that be will be this to go baton May, if at nil. A bit of nows two years old was mad pnbllo by Presidential proclamation several days ago-- It was tho toll text of an si tradition treaty with tho Republic ef Colombia, which was ratified by the Suat March M, 1880. Bad taps la great Instltntlon. Gsa. Jos. K. Job neon, who hod barn ailing for sv rural days, died Hstmdsy night. U v wu nearly 81 years old. i . . . . . 1 Wc tlaiia to be a Icadiag and proroMnive Dry Goods Firm, ryiog aIo . ' car- ; . a full line of ' . . i Cbil.drcn's & Men's Shocsu cl - . ' v 4 , It will pay ctcry one wishing'.to buy such goods to call and ex JOHN LOWRY & SON, GENERAL SUPPLY HOUSE amine our prices before buying elsewhere. d. DEY GOODS, GEOCEEIES. CLOTHING, W. MADSEN, Preat. JESSE W. FOX, Jk., Trent.' ; i Furniture, J. 0, FELT, EDWIN DOWDEN, Sec'y. Vice-Prea- t. i - ( G. JOHNSON, Manager. Baby Carriages. YEARS BED ROOM "EXPERIENCE! f IctbtetoafCffgA. I wc Alone own for oil SUITS. TmHTH0D8,ak Control ortterc of e e o "T MANTI ROLLER MILLS. is o(Mf bsSisti fsU psttfta 'irrnxirtf-mtwr T I I 1 vllsBoas. wtlll manufaotxjrhil ov I.MHOPE-Y- Ol iBS'SS The Best Grades of Flour, Cft mvthaikb -- i rl nam sail j Uvmmlir. xoaopstoto Orders nnd Correapondence solicited zett Stfnucu. It alty. AumgaTiFiiiaa ttor w Custom Work If p fentpasnleza. o uee. LOUIS F. BECKEB, Wbosie SHwwnd na 1 arri A. VBO .1 cznvrt lun this ytpir vlui you vriU. . a i |