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DEALEI.S IN- -ieral I; Merchandise-3R- Y i.ODSf Groceries. . i :n.!i prii iLi- - 3j XiOTCEEXIV 'cntifiAhe G VV:ii!t-- ,gj. .d the McCormick Muchim ry. UJAJi LIZA; t' i.: THE u:jiM K'aiiJrn-- ill !y u r lu &u: ti-ii- nr. iii.i .i.i-i-- t al aiiy liuiir. If i: an apimit.'il nilk lial and llw cuinpii cn-niiiof an diner. Tim collar of Inn light urorcoat wu turned up about lilt neck, but it wu not buttoned. It wu clear that he had dined wisely and played with a cool bead afterward! and waft now going borne on principle, bolding It a a canon of gentlemanly be bavlor that one should always be in bed by sunrise. Mr. Drane did not observe this jriaiou of prosperous indolence until it paused directly before the weeping young woman. It wu clear that the man addressed her, for she started suddenly and took ber kerchief from her Mr. I)rano's brows contracted eyes. and he watched the scene with more than curiosity. IIo uw the young man step nearer to the bench, put out his hand towards the young woman and uiovu as if he would sit down betide Ler. Ifc naw the young wuman rise hastily ar.d try to walk away, hut the man laid his hand upon ln-- shoulder. A second aier ami i nuu had seized the fellow's with a grip that made the Joint nick. Then he doubled the arm be In id acr-iithe other's chest so suddenly ih'it h' wa dung beck s paco or two. Von infernal trampferied the fellow, and he wu following It up with much stronger when Mr. Drtno him. "Speak s single wont that falls in to tli is woman," said he, "or raise your Anger lo do her an injury, and Ill break every bone in your body I" , Well, take tko chippie and " 51 r. Drane lost jwdtcnee and knocked wu a straight, tiio fellow down. Quick blow and it dosed the disturb-sne- e the right eye of'tho at well man who received it He staggered to bis feet, growled something about the police and walked rapidly away. Mr. Drane turned to the ladys maid, who, very pale, wu leaning heavily ugalnat a treo. "I truis: that I did not frighten you," lie said. "iVrhapt 1 should have been loss i lolcn t. The maid did not reply at once. Sho hH.ke.1 at Mr. Drane in a daze of surprise until a faint color uvp: Ini.) he rlifok and a suspicion of a suiile crossed ber lips. Then Mr. Drano remembered. IIo glanced at bis remnant of a bat which he held in bis band, and his eyes iiinuediaU-Jfell, but be fuund no cum. fort in liis boots, wheru they rested. All his gentility departijl on the iiistsot, ho shifted awkwsrdly, trying to ss-aand merely mumbling. With tho 1.11,10 irresistible gauuberie he passed his hand over his ehin, and the rough siiihblo thero gavo further evidunceof his absurdly miserable situation. The young woman 'seemed to realize somewhat of bin emotions, for her face In s'linlly became serious and she mid, softly: "1 am aura I owe very much to your .kindness,- - your courage, your muaclo. Truly I am very grateful." Mr. Drano knew that he wu blushing, womlwsd whether hC face won and clean enough to show it. IIo looked up and uw the young woman's blue eyes regarding him compassionately. "I feel if f must apologize for addressing you at all, miss, bo half atam un rtil. "I forgot my well, my loath-so- l no appearance. It isnt mine, V Isn't my iaull; in fact, I am not exactly the thing you see." "Oil, forgive mo if I have appeared to notice any thing but your goodness, Kir," exclaimed the young woman, approaching him impulsively she spoke; you have doubtless been unfortunate, seen better days. I am aurft you are a gentleman at heart, and I grateful, indeed I am, bellovo mo, awl without further ado she took his hand and pressed if warmly in both Pf hors. Mr. Drano winced. Then was tbs m delicate condescension In her manner and tone; her action said what words would have rendered offensive: See, 1 recognize your nobility of character, no matter bow ugly Is your disguise, and 1 am not ashamed to acknowledge it," To ' be thusreatod by a servant! Yesterday this interesting yotjng person would have stammered in hia'proa-cnchung her head, and would have been overwhelmed ot receiving a service at his hands. Mow, forsooth, she speaks grandly, airs her superiority, eon Qpsconda to grasp Mr. Lawrence Drzno's hand! The nnhappy man began to experience profound raaentmont at tku conceited huly'i maid whea n aur prising change In her manner aroused his curious interest She let fall his hand as Impulsively as sho had seized and looked at her It blushed painfully white little hands which she folded be. i fore her. Alas! I forgot the said, and her You can not underUps trcmblod. stand, of course, Oh, doarf oh, dear! You aeo) I, too, am not at all what you too me, or what you think I am." Mr. Drane hastened to giro the lie to his recent emotions. I am sure, mitt," he declared, gallantly. T have aeon you and thought of you only as a lady In distress to whom It has been my unalloyed pleasure to render some small assistance." The young roman looked np again. ITor eyes were brimming wlthtoere, nevertheless she laughed softly. 1 can not help it, miserable as I am, n she said; for your Words do sound so incongruous," and she glanced aa If In spite of herself at Mr. Drone's tattered clothing. Yes, miss." responded Mr. Drane, humbly. Then gathering courage from Iho remnants of hie pride ha added: And do yon know, ml. I have thought lie same aliout your words," and he made no disguise ot looking at tbo big cuffs, tbo emblem of hor 'social position. I do not wonder," she replied, calmly, for I am not 'miss at all. 1 am a . v idow." I am drrply grieved!" exclaimed Mr. A blow of that nature DtVne, hastily. renting upon ons so young must be severe indeed." There' was n most Improper twinkle in the young woman's eyes as she responded: lray do not distress yourself. My widowhood eimo so unexpectedly, was such a surprise, in fact that it was more of a shock than a blow. Thera were certain eompenaatlng but, of course, I ought not to speak of snch a matter lightly." So, I suppose not," admitted Mr. Drone, huher dubiously. Even In his wretched situation he felt an extrsor-linar- y interest In this joung widow, and he wondered again vaguely how it ranie that she was away from her employment at daybreak. Sho was tapping the ground with- - her foot thoughtfully, evidently hcsltutin about continuing her explanation. 3Ir. Drano was nat-,iieriiHia. had riepiinistanem r 1 It u y u 1 V , 85p fci ft - ' i. i: 1st St. City, . , - u SELwv 'uvvovvy !STivve; So.YuV.e ' Y i A )Ra,v V Ko 't vutU, A. ELDIIiQ HOUSE Blks ; ircn Temple. !? 9 FIRST-CLAS- S UCCOMMOi AT10. S Iloom uye Sample l J. Field:!.- - Prop. UTAH ANTI,'-- . .IUfc- -; ; ' 4. U. r4. .s s UM,I-- -- lit . .1, moot 'Drug: Co. :uipririicraiHW:. !. MerJicitu': ais il : - Ujfit, Gardner, r-- c . .IKWKI.KIi, SfcTJai ClCCnS Lfiu imt Vu Repaired on IOC. VSPAPER UY r heH is iram i:! mu i :' t ishictn '' r- - liwrs lhn any mu tu.riulf.ujaiMn f n dvn (h r'nilf ni'Vhpaiifr ti m ifw ktringa of Hrwijtpr MOll :h HI" i - Wf, II. . r v w:tJi onir tlvi-tj- j y: r It ( !y W i w - Mm:'i Ui4rnc i., - u M fr . papi nu , t l'i. gr e, elraum-U'li.t'r- Lnliolltu CritiMtuUe , if i !. ! t ;.w. pTiihrltT rtf Dirifi iuhhif itiry vithiri o' vniutfic thfiwa iht 4iinw- - ! I lan-eiia- SjpIG.Wli ii! Mu ll 'I g a IKTiioma JC, j i - - jprsy ' i vff - ST?1- . ) : , c, T is- - i.. I . .' lii Adi'iu'"-- .' I.: . .. . il i.j.i, ! I ..V mHud m sr Fb'RNOLIRE i .1 a fra i ,h .rny. i': A. II. i:i 3!,. S" r -i '. I i!' rfi. .;. - . ritt' Niriu, L'fui, OtL si: i i;. Then he stoppl'd abruptly, fur tbo consciousness ut his situation ovr-whelmed him, and he felt the a''uidii j servant. '1 of oonHding in a mc-rwoman did not notice hit iiaiie It Is you who have been pool.' .he: tul.v ssld, ''and you ought tokiuiwui'-rhuw you havw befriended ir.o. My iutv j Is s strange one; people d not cr;di. it. but 1 trust you will bel ro me. I.ei u- - j sit down, for I am fatigued with anxiety and sleeplessness. Still this same Irritating cunili sn fiom a lady's maid! Mr. Drane thought ruefully of his bedraggled and admitted that Justllfed it. What becomes of i no Him v..l ? i . : 1 I oil s .tJU Tl'fti .V; A Vi0 ;U'ir:ii A!- S" : : :ie !'! fo-c- :.i . "A man's a man for a ihai," u . liav,-bee- 1:.' .li! I 's' A.V t.l'ull ll,1 ,i g:,a., a . !,r. i: tl.nn 1.1: , to bu. n :uud Ji::u lu r, 1. 11:011: M -- i .r , ; -.- d.iy !.!,! Mi! Wkij.bi.u.cr 1.1 fA itii- II "V -- i" nidtm, oii.l , i !." .j.i'i-u- 1 ,..n.i no ; sii-- c -n i niu'iit inurt uf. ilo si. ibo 1.) l.uio 1 ' Cuplial, Han HKMCR .l.ilKAiT. "And a clever fibrlenion, I suppose?" sill) adil.-J- , s tilly. "Nii, ui:nl:iiii, i do nut u. xclaiiii"d. in e. hard struMgiing ttiiiivi ly uiy va! a nii-- l hate nut . l:n'. t. "lluiii!" lie was am nut - ' , "i.i: i. in a ,,f yuur I, as tak-- b.,.1 my " "hern me, and il.nti-ii'n-- ; .1 Bhi-pc- - 1iiart. Ni'plii J'lrtiiti , ai.uikfi, ni Collier & Kr.src:-:- ! r H. . s: IMitiilU V. I . !, T I'iiiliT, p iiffcfib Ilia'll i tv. it Ynimif lirii'ihi rtt ji mit iii uhIi mi jseru it , Lirar ca hii.i- ouali )ilnrirail ii'ifiiilffi h firr ( !. ut i.v t JitT (s'li liMlrlkirlv. i'nilifhtoiiiiss .ml ft iiile J oub'dViufPA. I r: . HOWELL & CO.. n I am r ;n , iiiiili.':i!y. my elutliing, iu , .naan-- my :an-,- Kft l,i Urkladifi CiO. Utah eii.i.fcin. Dirsetsrs- L,i':c Ciiv Ut'x?.. CATALOGUES F12EK. -- I it. - t, lm! ltk$ that," he f.iv b: i- 1 k bta to liHIKK il. WI LLS l.'iibw K. Ktih III. II. A A'.r.'y . jv li. T, rry d.r, rrsal.li-ul- , A. friumlj: "Madam," oaij ?. r. Drano, v lion sbu bad Aui-liis mint "yuur M0X6AH. y.iiZMsxi. StH St., u:,nuiTi-- :;:.i from your crais Sink ef Utah. iKkAif flirt. , ( HEEP DIP Eo. 60 ,Nt,,u,i,i ibis jurV, unul yuu ai:-l- Yuura truly, ISicasdl WILLIAM usj. ip of I:i tin,.'- i'ii,-.,- usisl. m lur a bt-- t na.'" k va.i:. lu Ullow ranen, saa wwaldauJ-iT-i.'.if n ..I ,1 iHi, uCi.r l ik. i a.U- - JriN-- B:5a . tho ,v'!:!nu(-- - , C:y v. : I l ru J if.ft . n I 'i filial rm ifticrmcsd i .'.NT Vviihi.liiie SieMfp -i tHMiCki ,l l. use. ! wt earlier in lb" ,J:.v n :h - . ai'ilar slury. "Vi-Mr. till,! v. .1 Dram-- , ii:i "la blic-- i ; mjL. maA I Ultr"' 1: J smisasssaa ;SUC5 not 1 .wu c uni;, v. ho had uf . il tin: hiU'-- j. t IU . St-;i- vK-r;- v.:: 1 . :iy i'.it '.I 3 - - - .: iLa1. , ,:i Ot; . caurdrcuMd wins .Lpi Fernoline Chemical Co.f 18 Broadway, N. Y amMexxmzs Weber Pianos, 35,000 :i..ii 10 I!:u - . . ticaimc:;t. u.v ; : ip Vir tkui iu)bii.h.k lu h J , i . . : . a , .I . ,r.s,Vvr - . left :t : nil.) ., t,7ue scibbr thtfp fttShftfikL your pnnud directiooft leit ti itf tftMBgtaAffifnJ iL'iitf. doe nut injuift tin wo6L Lett I tf'ni (ban ISS.jku sku. A? (iscipci I tM'TftH. tn tot f5r0!tmnOl,,liU rERNOLIE oaf Mr: I; r , ip Mm,' -- VOW Vu.l Yams Usly, i1. ili- - ,.ii t.!'il .id ?fDSl a I -! Vsito ; when overy body etiiumes lii:u l.v ii: low ran tho ragamudiu o.:..u-talhts own pride when he knov.slbi.' the rest of tho world is again .t hi n? i : is folly to kick against spiwuronci s, and what is folly is useless, slid u hat is useless should not be held; ergo, a man lo be a vagabond and disreputable Is a vagabond and disreputable, aud so much tlio worse if bo stubbornly ru desvor to maintain tho contrary. Sm-i- i was tbn liiiiur train of reasoning indulged by Mr. Drane as he apd tho fa'.: young widow went to tbo bench in,;, which she had been driven, fur sl.o v. fair, notwithstanding sundry ovideui , of a sleepless night, and interesting in pile of her big cuffs and lace frill. "To begin, as a woman uiusl, a; neither end of the story, she begun when they were seated, "you must kiio.v that I possess Immense wealth." Mr. Drano rose quickly. "I beg your panlbn fur the interruption, ho said, "hut du you happen to have any of that with yos?" Alas! no," sin replied, dum.I,.y, "and that Is nut the wurat of it. It's ns balas it can oo for the Mr. I)rsne insisted, as lm his seat. "You see, 1 would very glad to give yuu my nolo fi Ave hundred if you hail ltconvenient.' Tho young woman looked at him searchlngly. "I should be wicked If I did not drain to help ynu, pmr man, she said, gravely, and I trust the time may uuini speedily when 1 shall bo able to do Mr. Drano was stung, but not erurbed. "You must undenUiul," he exclaimed, that 1 should repay it. I've got pinny of money, that is, there's plenty to mo, and 1 can got It if 1 cun on? provo my identity." Tho young woman's eyes were dilated with wonder and doubt. Strange!" she said, slowly, "for that U exactly my own case. You shall tell "me your story presently. Liston P mine. I became an orphan at an early age, and until a little more than a year ago I lived with my guardian, a warm fraud of my father1, lm lluffmlo. At the time of. which I am about to speak with some particularity I had just attained my majority, so that I controlled vfliat .little property had been bequeathed to me. I still lived with my guardian, however, and had not thougli seriously of tho fact that 1 was at last absolutely a responsible being in the world. There hid been soino suitor fur my 'hand, but to nono bad I shown the least favor. That they were all sincere I have no doubt, for my fortune was --too alight to be a temptation. Among them was s singular young man of really immense riches, Uo was generally credited with being the possessor of thirteen millions." "Deuced unlucky figure," Interposed Mr. Drane. YOU shall see, sold the fair narrator. II qppld pot bring myself to fool this towards young mia a 1 beliays woman nhouM towards a husband, although 1 had no rhason to entertain anything but respect for his character. Jy.f guardian pleaded with me to make match so palpably deslnbio, but 1 could not consent It was while this matter was ponding thit some of my associate-arrange- d to give an amateur theatric of a cnaritn pertarmanm fqr tuo ble institution,' As fortune, fir perh:;;. shrewd design, would have it, (hi wealthy young man and I were cast fu: opposite parts, 1 had plainly his proposals to mo, but bo would no take no for an answer, and he persist, in s quiet, ilovuiiun that, but which began t could not vesi-nt- , grow Irksomo, until at last I feared ths' I should have to marry him in order t lie free from him. I was in this hal tormented spirit when we mot one nigh at a private house for rehearsal, lie was always insisting that w, should go over our love scones sgal and again, aud the others who under stood tho situation elded with him. A the end of that evening, having tease, me as much as possible, he siiggiwte. that wo carry the story o! our play t. its logical- conclusion by vehearslng i It's somethin marriage ceremony. we must all coins to, he said, and . imagine that a fellow would feel ,wuc; bettor before the altar loarnc. howto go through tho motions. , Tin others, willy young things! wore A red with ilia Ides and without furthei thought arranged the furniture so as k represent an altar, the chancel rail and i. i I , AmmTS lLt Ubgowl) A. II. mMHIiKSYS. ill UK'l : x.;."-- l ..r i'V i dlMPpftftrft.1, ut Idtft ot luitlurr kk w ;vr of .0 -- ui'jfr-- 1 tr ir.u: . k tu. UM . .v u j.iCrtt vsliic lo vhrffii reisers 1 'ah. AtfGiujiy V,: l" S l it i t ! rfotmtifrtfttfM merit ef ti bdwi ilot iu ucirvrMj jour ftftft Al . i .1,sj:,f I .! ; "m. i 1 ftiuvniiiK tkeM vuh VWGtUeAbuR heiav 1 diKovnfCii i cl - r I . -' l . i v u ( ','fii ii, , cl .. j J- Co., Al. I V " 4 i k.;k.;U ln k. ill jk st. p tit ml i ipt i i;i'ifi i,h hi i i i ii !lw.Ut.i- LU Ivt UlAl IU tll.lU.M wi I UwJsC lilt M At .Mil., :nf ipli-.l- i. Lk lag li.n tuipiVMikiu tfat IIQ Kii, i fv- - . .y s : 'I v. " ij, Vwk. .Ivins. f . Y, may aad wE! tertimony TESTIMONIAL. ., i . f v i f,u,lllg ... ., i i . t Si.i: U;.- ..J l!ie thfS 1 oi!. lh( !liu:TL SHEEP DIP a trial. It TESTirsOKSAk S : "luu Iium Iv.! to fadmii t!o' p-- .- ' .. r: u seen belli r day. Thai d i,iV ! v cane, and I mean lo wi i"!l i' ulu s If lurk is not wholly ag..itiit me." cm w. Y-- j e,inn's tho ol'ic.-- iigulu. t us Ihj elT lm speaks w ie-As they wall, nl into : '.i.i t , and bo nut of tlm "hiMrniv. s lervi'ury, 1h',-i- i ha-- l Mr. Ihano's feilip;:',, vlb-inuiiinhat b'lrn I liy l.is ( to a uitii hi Cuinlition. "What in tin: v.i-rshall wo du?" he askcil. -- 1'iu 1,ii' T don't "Soam 1." ibj Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Furniture, Carnets, Wall paper, Etc. Mi Vuyovv.c. Woviu J OSEPH MARRIOTT MU UK AY, S. L. CO., UTAH, a compete line of furniture. crjul9, window li!iiiN,ft-S-' jcipcr, Wilsons Iron Ktc, Purtics ilea ling will) un cun gi)i)il iriee as any lioue noulli of .Salt Lake. Wi- urn ,r. ut our lI:.niiiR mills tocustnni work on the rhorlcK nutit cm rry (l.cr:- -, . FAiuvn:v, 2 know which v.a.v l.i.n." beAt this nmiix i't hmrii 1 f. hind thorn cauti-to f::"o nlmut. A , No adulteration. Al-- n ths full wing 8lat;dsrd Kenirdhs Maiulrnke Liver Pills, Master of rum. and Tar Cordial. P. S. My lixtracts are all made from ft call fruits, samples of wl.ii-- can lm seen at the Si.xini.i. office. Kulwrix A Keldeii, Ilruggists, sole agents for Utah. - lii-.", Purt Fruit Extracts. Mauufiielurer mit. rtaa we.tgy -- crx.vgrar- FEoVO LUMBER ANQ BUILDING CO., WU01.EKALK AKD BKTAILT.'FAl.li KS Beal Block Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Pickets, WINDOW, DOORS. MOULDING and BLINDS. all kinds "IX OAAtr TITO CK Iu Mutili. of TIJTTLE & GO, BUILDUP WW EPIi Tin:. Li tv." Yecarr)the Largest Slock euulli nf Pult Luko Ii'y. Tiie people of tlm south will do well liy I, living their nisi1 Orders by Doors, Windows, Etc., from us, Ilia lroniptly adendeti Jo. Office and yard oppm-itC. nnil I).& U. (i. Depots. young man in evening dress and a black oya was Cuming up with a policomoa. 1!. That's tlib fillow!" young man, polntln- ,- at Mr. Drurm. "1 charge him with unjnuvukud Mr. Draue's l.rart went inro his at the jn Ji'j:.il!lr.lioc. j c! but ho could utter a word the pulicoman bad snapped mi iron ring over bis wrist and had said, roughly: ojDKAi.lills welt on the widow's ., : if t . a ' 1 vulno train bled with psiii uml I nation as she sm.i: "Do not take this genUem n. Mr. Ho was si fault only in t me again-- t man's insu::-.- . let him go.". v "That's nun si'ii V, of C0':rsi-- : T,.n," Mai-lraid ho of tho Thi1 fcl'.i.w eye, tried to rob me." "CuniO nuw, get a move uu," tho f:v:r;f Mr. : tlilo Drano an un,-- , pu'.n in the v. i'h small of tho 1;, iviii, Mr. Drano ntumbhil tryicp t,i his iinhuppy euaiiir.nl. m to pay tm to hitn, when si.e onc the Pulicoman I y h:- - ivib arm and hlin to free oner. Tho policeman shuck free, prodded Mr. Drar.o again, ti.l :..id to tho yong won."; yuu cli arm-- I.nv?" "5u! I wunt! r!;,i d, and sh stamped her fuut i l Ii I :,.rgentleman svo him wrangi !. bn n: Tho poJiec::!!.!i r-- ; .; smartly on llm vu".i u aHthat," , v.r hardly hal' he A vnry reprehensible proceeding, hluo ci.at npiv eemmentod Mr. Drane. The youny s i "Take ih" jui.:-.:women was shout to praoeed when t said the r,. !!, I.ei. .I!.;. officer, one of those guard! This an nairapi'!" . ana of public parka ironically known , t'a i i . as sparrow ehiam, stepped np and r.iliNi-;..a ; i"i:n li lu I addressed Mr. Draae: s". that it ' do tbiuV nobody Aieitlier poke and a v.a 'Say, yons, yon want to eft down? Iletyoneleop i.!i. eIiohi d lii.n t'l.-f.'lv off your jog here, see? an' It's 'bout time ",u at. So the live irjn-l-- ' up i moved you any to the neare'.t biai:..ii l'." . Mr. Mr. Drane was tfbont to resent the In- Drone wrathful and sleiih tli" widow terference when tho young woman Indignant, and tearful, and ho f tbu whispered: '.at-- eye sullen and vengeful. CHATTEB III. Sey nothing and dhey?" A srnren TV.BPirx. So they rose, aad followed for a nm Arrived at a police sinthm tl party ment by the policeman's earlous rye walked along ths winding path to an marchi-- In and halted in Iron till a tig at a l.nic'.iai:t-loukln- g other bench, where they sat down again counter behind whi.-.rcr--' a la.k. "Officious Impudence!" muttered 31, . saw that It nasn v,I. Drane. . i"1. - !'dihi 'can "JfevrMnlnd," said the young wine, u.. and ho ft"-soothingly, "hs has to do something t. at leait wiiui'l p:u, t, l.o kind and mo wo. whom was J trusting. IIo did nut know tho Now earn his par. on the other bench?" York poliK'iucn. though bo was scraping "At the mock chanctff roil." acquaintance v. iib tho sjraiuis futer Oh. yes; well, tcascxl as 1 was I con- than hn rra'.ly to. Tb ror.n at sented to the farce, saying that it should the desk contiri.M to r- ad until h" had ho the last of my lever's nonsense that I wins to a f nt stnppiiT v.'si-ili would endure. Wo went through an wli' ' 1. i.ulu I at ! ahrurd rigmamlft, they made mn as-i ; i k : 'il Iota of foolish things, and at tint who playi-- tbo minUli-the young-mainsisted on kissing the bride. Then toy Rol'rliclio, w:in tilled muck busband Insisted, and uli! d .r me! it was very mortifying, and until her fultblew lover. Nieoto I'ierro, was Supt Pl.jvt ,. ,prr 1 of B'.igcii' The Best , Buiky Your Order TO HANSEN po ( o-- WHIEV1 JlLlllJi' PROVO CITY. U TAH Vie, VwVwvc. SON LOWRY JOHN V. GENERAL SUPPLYHOUSE Si yr .:- Furniture, -v - . : : v , -- else-don- - Bail i mm, vtv W W c,wov vvAWt woXvee kckvesew vs vdvW (WfeVA k c jeavV-wwVcwv- tw cv wt least run p BOOM lm will visit inBi1.!, who are ivsjN-ctfiil- the i l Store miuestcd t Irin-j.ipa- in' HoldThair Ordersfor His Arrival. suits. -- DK BEST . SELL TUB Wagofs. Implements akd Buggies, n.-s- , ' -' - . It . - . 1 i - i r?r ! i. MANTI ROLLER MILLS. L0C1S I.liEGKEE, Lessee. tvTTFAOT URiiiK OF The Best Grades of Flour, Mid tiie f gyOrdi-.-- Custom Work aSpecialty. that, Or-h-- r VMVVXOV m Tvr x nnd Correspondence solicilcdL? ' 'VtmXot. MANTI CITY, ages. 1 r'-i- vw vv-v- Ah,c,", W(u Wvv ' . SI 1 1 i WU-- , v.v Mali! no VjowwU, YiVwwxy uAvw, owjf wW an-J- : .vw,wv vwu DliYGQODS, GHOCEKIEd CLOTRISG, I gray-coate- d SIIOESjff? pei'U Vo Waooa o & CO., . , - . at tftruOTTOM VMK'KKjxJ t . & Buggy un VJLfeIs Jrr 100.00 D-.'- h.-i-- HOOTS mid Spring Wiigons in Utah County. Iciiihcr lop and rivited rims, send to Salt Luke but rnve Freight by aondin With m-.r- - 1 THE LARGEST STOCK .I, jmiii-i-ma- J y Kye iVngins, McOnrmir't Machines, nut'iii Clipper, and Jf, I. Can! Chilled ilntvii. I a ,1- ti,-,- fr D1AI.KK IV . d Main Street, Manti, Utah. MMISEM & f - Arn Still ut Their Old uinnil- ,- W. H. H. rAXMxN, her : General Merchandise. -- e IN)-- w . s Como now, skp livrlyl" Dazed., mortified, crushed, Mr.. It.nnr could neither sM-anor niove. a;ol hi eiublu p pollct'DiSii dre- him In to minion, led th.-dinot reach him. It rah d a n::--- l of cio t li ing I- N- ViO-O- V VV. lm a peculiir W WvW 2 one lfcul! Co TVz0 Lctdimj GJHO, i:m nut fill wiil 1m phm cut IHrdes. 00)1211 2Ianagei e |