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ItpyrrcWf nA bmm ihUA aosniuiun with prr hy tht Inch for vlllan CMaottk Wfial liPttrfttailjr.awiibirr Rarptina aAura of talaaFi omall aAtanatcm tr tRnaa withina m aapanmaot alt with mnjui Imnant or woamy, hbawa ttn atm fr Mi Ik. nwl Hnlu lor Ik. uimf "k. t.Drat . pool ihiM to ny hMmm Ciwl r. Uiiwiij. acu. Auten Iwama, .nan 1 111,1 ohers. During the examination of Lawrence and the lmpoetor she had been busy with Mrs- - Bowers In another part of the room, and so bad not heard a word of tho case. It takes an acute ear to detect any thing that goes on in a h'ow York court, even when one stand beside tho judge himself. The young lady had chanced to see Mr. Diane's lace, and in spite of the greet improvement effocted bn It by the barter and the radical change In his garb, she recognised him. It was not immediate, and she was not altogether sure. She whispered excitedly to Mrs. Bowers: "Seol is not that the gentleman who , assisted me the other morning? Mrs. Bowen had recourse to her glssscs. "X should think so," she replied, "from his clothes, I shouldnt bolikoly to forget them. "No, no; I mean the other one, X must go up end eee. hire. Bowers disapproved of this heartily, hut the young widow took her own way, and presently Mr. Drano foil a light hand laid on his arm.- It was at tho point where tfasr imposter had askod to be allowed to go to his hotel. tarried, and with a joyfully leaping heart saw the companion of his adventure in tho park. 11a was never so glad to see anybody before, and forgot-tin- g hif situation he cried: "I am perfectly dolightod to eee yon co She wee shoot to reply when the judge Interposed. Yon must nut speak to tho prlsonar, madam, but you may como up hers and tell me what yon know about this man. Yen may ho able to clear up this mat- ter." The ydung lady, blushing roaily and smiling at the thought of boing able to give some assistance to her benefactor, atepied before tho judgo and was sworn. She gave her name, lut in spite of all attention Lawrence missed It in tbsoon-fusio- n attendant upon the bringing In of several new arrest, lie began to aoe tho end of his diDculUes, and joy possessed him a the judge listened with evident belief 'to the young lady's account of the park episode. "And what is the gentleman's name?" asked thb judge when she bed finished her little story. "Mr. Thomas Jones," replied Jhe widow promptly. It was the name she Lad heard Lawrence give et the police station. When be heard this answer Drane groaned audibly. The Impostor's face was lighted by a triumphant smile and the judge frowned. The young lady saw that something had gone ewry and she exclaimed hysterically: "ffti, dear! Have I done any thing wrong?" Nothing whatever, madam," said You may step down. Now. the Judge. Mr. Thomas Jones, you told me emphatically but a few days ago that your name was Jones- - TTsve yon any thing more to eay?" Your honor." and Lawrence's role was ragged with emotion as he spoke; "I sea that 1 have been continually beset with my own blunder. I blundered in lying about my name, which la really Drane: since then I have blundered at the Isst in every step until I committed ' derllnlng to explain myself. I will gladly psy the expense of telegraphing to Kansas City. My friends there will -' reply to your satisfaction." We will let ynn do that. Jones. said li. l.l wil." 1 Bowers, JuK-keat liio girl' ignorance, ihi ro aro only a ivruin iiuciImt of judge in Now Yoik. and you ihuit want them jJi-i-i- Bowers. - m TESTIMONIAL. Dun. ment" CHAPTER TIL' JKVXIXl' RETREAT. S Pi, i Sia- - jitiv Mk ns well as u ta I latmiBUHMliiig ' "Oh, my! cried Bessie, tearfully. "Can't wo foke him home with ns? You have been so kind to mo that I look upon your house as home now, yon know." T couldn't think of such a thing,' Mrs. Bower said, firmly. "X can not have a lunatic la my house. It lsall that I can-d- to look out for you. At tho thought that Drano would he sent, partly on hpr aeeonat, to an island hero thero might lie wither pudding . r I: symptom ,w uk iknalu in . ir.rn ui ... Iimm. 1 mi si'TommiI filirt lamia tho isiuil and tciwrj xJ.iiMn'Td I Un klwrp , ikmwlvrf. I would sv iu Urn iauiiwt-MllMdlAM ttun, lud Hi tMM llliwa kiv tktrti ini m an him WIB gg liC lult I On u ilw ipiuuu dii. and it. r rt dip rm uu you Hu (U witkiiw ww umuiylhM Ulti, vww id Uutany Awpawcck Una wak anulm Ik Iffil Tultar 2" 2 MMSclal tkutynia Hioai macr dua lajuruun V dippua .rbiB .4 ikay anMy eerad I would add, Ikat la mRu St tonZSar t d. lion u luumud notiir. hid W Ika DffiKk "TFtnulwt Skwp Up wlU (me of ika ccdttktuMof iieKaiiamirtetSdSema Mtkctpfurarab. Yotin truly, fSigaad) WlUlAM MORRAM. Q jruw u aw, an lu Ita dwep ami ika ,HW DIP FE"',OUN1 fom roar dmlu.uk Urn r Fsmolln Chsmloal Co., 18 Broadway, N. Y. 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The people of the south will do well by buying their Order by id nil 'Doors, Windows, Ktc . from un. Promptly attended to. Oiru e and yard opposite thea 0. C. and D.& R. O. tirpol.t. o(DEALKRS IK)o Are Still at Their Old atand- ,- Supt Main Street, Manti, Utah. IV Cotijpr- WnKO!i, - Plows Canton Cli-i"-r- , and J. 1. BOOTS If daso Chslled J y 'lo.ti. Hyo Hwi" '' Ifite Buggy un i''t VB !u' ftr nir. nuu.txcK is . JOHN .LOWRY fc SON . her eye and he sank back into Ms l r i !.. anil Then she drew a chair . lilui and Hie mbl-Yon him Htronfiiy-- ' uid Ilia (ho. Tho name iiubb- fca!.ii-insame soulful eye, liu- same a dicative of 1m sauiK iiail fan-- Ar" you tin- geniux? IlR you write Ioeoi of a ho diiir .Drane groaned. J.'M'-n- . I knew It" she went on. We were destined for each olkrr. Them was a small matter of property lng upon our union but never mind, no seemed to avoid mo at first, hut at icgether. Kotum length fate throw lng to his room one omr.-iin-r ". he endeavored . enh-t clock at tin-- Le.. l cf - ,1,a- - H of stair undo,- - I!..- i.. was the door of his apartment. It was the abembmindednex of genius. Ah, well I he and the clock foil down the stairs locked In each other' arms, and when they picked him up one of hi limb was broken. I carnet nurse him, For seven long week I was hla non tent, hla only companion. I read to him, I talked to him and then and ?T - ;llr. dep-g.- d aelk yon qcx. Co op Wagon 6c Machine Co V. ilu-ir- . me, I can PRICES. LIVING A. Furniture, n-s- 1 BINDING TWINE? - THE BEST GOODS DUX GOODS. CiKOCEKWa CLOTJUKO, n-- - IRirES..xrJ ZBin.diiEig' Fanner consult GENERAL SUPPLY HOUSE nr:;. ii;i- - BOTTOM 1QD.0D, Yw.ir Or.lrn. Kr.-ij.l- 6IIOE9. at of Bnggira nnd Pjiring Wagon in Ul.ih Connlr. . A Sulky THE LARGEST STOCK The Best . Merchandise eral W. H. II, FAXMAN, mm j' Belt Stock of OX OtH1 Pick- - HANSEN & CO., PROVO CITY. UTAH ali css sole agents for Utah. PEoVO TO- - It, Rfondrake Liver Pill, Mailer from fresh Irults, samples of which FA1 RVIKW, L'TA li . . 40-- 52 MURRAY, 8. . We curry a coiupletu line of furmUirt. crietK, window liiindfei tliera, wall paper, Wagon Iron Kti', l.rtic denling with upcan We aro jiro gels good price aa any house louh of Niklt l.akv.bhnrli-Ft notiir. pared at our Plowing tnilla to custom. work on tho - it n CV.t.'.V;' CUv K' - r. tlua. a. Horton. duutk, dll. H. Ilnwn, Nrplil ty. tUytoa, akraluai H.lkiwa, Fr.uk V, Taylur, Fkilu T. Kanwwurtk qM.iirur clawaou aha ZuiTiiy W. Touua Uosry A. Wueliur RaralVM dnptalta pTd dmaad. Iaw won tty un uaappruvedareurily. all pnaclpal iKuaia. 1rawa an uving dtyxt.il. Pro I m Ihwwa qnartarly. iutenal roiiipoaud And wuiln youftmaluuu. JuMeti agn-ealil- good-lookin- . Vui, Pru, Oct n. A Fataoun Caamcat Ce., NewTaik. tUIUHU r la srdar t taaUfy ta Aa aMril af yws 'bHdf ud ia ika an tia Iwdij nil mi nla In akaan maan lu ry.l would aay.ikar dunay AuJInS till ru I dipped I.rw kabky al I Uk anurduic jrour prtaU umnMa n Nr wan wak, and haxd KTUIHE waM - WILLIAM MORGAH. Ereadaay, K. Y. HJCi'itu-fo- tail tawaiS . quality WooL TESTIMONIAL. V .T, , jua-liu- Amid tha sorrows In which Drano was again involved, ho had one consolation th young woman with thirteen millions evidently felt almost as badly as he did. He heard 'her tell Mrs. Bowers that the judicial - blacksmith on the bench was rim"'But this was not tho best of It; ho hoard Mrs. Bowers reply.' Only two words, indeed, and aa irrelevant a aro moat feminine utterance! In tlmeoof emergency: "Why, Bess lei was all she said, or at least all that Drano heard, but ho was more than rejoiced. Her name was Bessie! At last bo had something to call her la his thought. It eras the first hint on tho subject In hi joy at this disoovery ho forgot to regret that he didnt know the other half of her name. Ho watched her pour hor woe into Mrs. Bowers ear, and was satisfied. Such a spectacle Is always entertaining, for when a woman ha embarrassed a man lty making a blunder, if she Is not too stupid tu see It, nor too proud to acknowledge It nortoo nervous to know what she Is about she will sometimes pity him divinely, if he ii reasonably And if she baa begun to foul a little tenderly toward him, sho will often accuse herself unjustly, in order that (he may have tho luxury of telling herself how sorry sho U that sho tea pat him Into o difficulty. That wai why Beealo now gated at Drano with inch mgelio sympathy depicted upon her beautiful oonntonanco. She said In her heart that hor testimony had somehow helped to prove that ho waa insane. It waa a question of tho heart, ond In such esses a woman never allowi on appeal to the higher tribunal of tho mind. So Boaele acted upon Jier first Impulse and Implored Mia. Bowers to do aomethlng, no mutter whet It was. With Mra. Bowers It was a queetion neither of the heart nor of tho mind, but of tho eoaielenco. Therefore she decided to ho merolloM, hut Jntt It was her plain duty to protect Bessie from impostors, fortune hunters and lunatic; o she frowned ot Drone la o way that gave him a chill to supplement the fever which Bessie's tendor glances had put Into hla blood. r "Where will they send him now?" ' askod Bessie, shuddering. . Probably to Ward's Island, tempot rarily," replied Mrs. Bowers. I Will they be good to him there?" Ho will be cared for," said Mral Bow1 ere, sternly; "and fed to o certain x An. .. Dc. Fimuu Cauicu C Ham. ly Thero la a vile conspiracy hack of this! cried tho real Drano. Oh, I give It upl I'm not Drano ot all, shouted the Imposter. said tho judge's gavel, Thumplty-bag- l angrily, and the judge bimsolf added: The court believes you are both demented. 1 shall oommlt yon both to an asylum for anamination and treat- inutitj ini cf tho Pukstt : t.r-: 71 j twenty lscnug nri to promotfi A. II. lU'MPIIitKVS. s' 1 ; Tou OD Mfl afford to give FCRNOLINK SHEEP DIP trialT a save you a great deal of saoney. Head the following lestimoayi prii-wi- n Tho Impostor, anxious to establish his ease before s reply to Mr. Drane' tthyraui should strive, hurried from the court accompanied by an officer. They stmt to a Broadway hotel and marched straight up to the pumpuua clerk. "Do you know this man?" askod the policeman. Know him? returned the elork. scornfully, 1 should hope not!" "But you re member, cried the impostor, "that I came boro this morning and took n room, don't you? I am Lawrence Drane, of Kansu City. You'll find my name on the recister. , The clerk examiiiiHl the big lmok. Thore' a Mr. Drane hero," ho said; Ho was a I remember him. man, and you why, he wouldnt let you in at tho door if you didn't cunto with a policeman. Besides, this Mr Drane came from New Haven." "Oh, Lord! 1 forgot that!" exclaimed the impostor; you seo, I canto duwn from New Haven on vin early train. Why, 1 was married In Now Haven yesterday!" The elork turned away with a sniff of disgust. Come now, whatever your name Is," lid the officer, don't waste any more time. March back to court." No hark ho went, regretting at overy stop that his sudden prosperity had so enlivened his respect for cleanliness that he had venturod to take a bath. First Ive taken tor years," he muttered, "and It serves me right. Got on woll enough without bofore." Thero were a lot of lato arrivals at Jefferson market that day, and It was alx o'clock before the court was Veady to adjourn. Mrs. llowera and the fair rfhlow wore still then, tho former staying against her will at thfi earnest solicitation 'of tha latter. Sho was sadly disturbed at having failed so signally to aid her benefactor. And was anxious to learn the result of Lbu inquiry. Just in tho nick of time, es it soemod to brr, a messenger boy crawled into tho room and demanded with amazing indiffor ence: "Is do judgo here?" Tho judge relieved tho hoy of his die patch and addressed a remark to him which sent him out of court several thousand times faster than ho came in. The two claimants to tho namo of Drane wore already at the ter. Tho judgo read the telegram silently, coughod. read it ' again mnd remarked: This docs not ooom to help matters for either of yon." Then ho read the dispatch aloud: "Tax Judok, Jcfcnon Market Court, Sin Yorkll Lawreaeo Drano Is In your charge pleasChold him. Bo Is undoubtedly insane. o U pwuura. io with the Mr. Iluwrr ialkrti-i-nrsimagistrate, and with such good effort that Ilranr was consigned to JouVinV Unreal till hi friend from Kansas lty should irlve. Ax for the tramp, bo went to be fed to a certain extent. Mr. Jenkins railed hi asylum a reIt certainly treat," advisedly, was not an advance upon any thing hiikerlo existing in that lino of kiii-neIt exterior had ail tho aukdued horror of a fashionable boarding-konawhere nuililng thrive hut gaunt Within ilwa even worse. Ail atiiioiiero of "roferencea given anil required," especially tho latter, filled Hu- hall; and through a doorway at the right, could lie een a lomh-Uk(iurlor, wherein upon ihe sarcophagus of a sofa sal the rigid Images of two anient if .miles, evidently ilient. They luokeU out at Drane with a cold severity that madii hi hair eurl. I e had come ilmro in charge of a wed court officer, and hail nut lieen to exchange a wool with Beie, wliun Mra. Bower had dragged away as wu aa the question of connuilment had felt deserted and friend settV ' less, and despile the fart that it was a warm ovening, liu shivered aa he stood In tho hall waiting for Jcnkin. of whom tho officer had gone in search. A large number of entertaining and licerful reflection wdcdiipon Drano hall. as ho atood in tho l r Ho wondered, for Instance, q siraigiit-jai-kwould bo regarded as an essential of almilutely correct evening dress in Mr. Jenkins'. retreat. lie also had a curiosity to know how often, on an avoragej tho violent lunatics In the establishment overpowered tliotr keepers and slaughtered tho less demented Inmates. But, deepest and most important of all, was the question uf supper, for the meal which bo had appropriated in tho bath had ceased to give him satisfactory support, and it might boa long time brforo he bad a chance to steal another. Jenkins was alow in coming; and Drane got more and- more nervous. He had an unusually strong natural horror Of lunatics. Not that their presence it iu any Iid exparticularly cept a Jcnkiu at- so much a bead hut Drano was actually superstitious about It IIo bad a feeling that tlie germs of mania were floating in the air aronnd him, and that he might break put with the disease any minute. He wondered at being loft lliks alone. A man who had been Judicially derided to bo crazy ahould have a keeper. Then he perceived In the shadow of the door a largo, ungainly man who seemed to bo on watch. Ild stood In n kind of niche, and had thus escaped Drane's observation when ho entered. This man's eye o glared upon him out of the darkness that Drane's nerve began to dance In a manner that threatened to flt him very quickly for permanent occupancy of the retreat. Ho felt that ho must escape from that man's observation or relievo the oppressive alienee by a howl. IIo compromised the matter by stopping Into the parlor. At this, Uitli the ancient and unfortunate ladies assumed aa air of modest reserve which was quite frightful to see. "Presently onebe-of them drew out her handkerchief and evident degan to weep euf lly, hut u termination to do the auhjoct full liefore she got through. "Madamo," said Drano, gently, if my presence affect yon to tears. I will withdraw. "Do not do so on my aivmiut."..xhc said, it is not your fault that you havo revived a sorrow that hi, long Wh buried in my breast.' Drane regretted having been the eauae of such a joyless resurrection, ap.'l ho ventured to murmur wool in that effect It does ngt matter, sho said. My m range bi vu. 1 conduct must can hardly explain II with-m- i you tho story of my life.- Then- isl a roapmance in and alu- brighiciu-'Yon shall hear Hi.preciably. narrative." Far ho it from mo to intrude upon your confidence," said Drane. r to get away. But lio fixed him wiih It Eifilth of Shaep, : 1 tent" j inpim j i.lr.ff"nli! nkctp ku Spiaibtr, all." Drano hail oWi-u-though hn could nut hear auy uf it. (Min ran nut hoar any thing in a New York pollen court. Tin- - testimony uf tearful iunurt.-iu.-given iu suck places is which i just at lirard only in liuavi-nwell, perhaps, for it may get aome atDrane tention up t hero. However, had been pleading for knew that Ik him; and nin-i- i Mr. Bower approfirhej r realized tint the judge. Dm tome amelioration of kisrutidition might keexia-etoj- " 7m .2:i: lT:s Mr. "My leh-gra- J a.A'Ii'iii'UJ) ill use lii-- iu-- firmly. iiinkr the ,ud i.iui rrii-- 1 li. iir. him that 1 will irivu i.iiii u ii ifciiusanil dollars if ho lf a r,lV N'i IK,t L'UUil ll'flTO r'1main." 'J ,1ni i'UJ There was nuthin fur tewivncc to do a hut acquiesce and rite hU fast as puasiblt-- . Tlii. after sumu j editing, read at fulluK : Sanvoki Duane 1 am held iu court on suspicion of slealiug m uwu clothes and my name. ITease wire the court at ones full description uf n.y aiin u:r.nee L. It. and history. Then hie own statement of his adwas taken duwn. If this venture should correspond to tbu account to be telegraphed ho would be free. Confident of the result hr fellow an officer to the prison, leaving tho pretty widow sluing jp a front seat tearfully listening to a whispered lecture front that export character reader, Met. 1111, "Saxvord again.. M. II Drugs, VAlUt WAS JOXXS. Law-rcn- Large f Sample Jloom I. j. Fielding Prop. iui& Ltls ms - I)IM Ipeddf i ui jv und Iiiuintiiin that I a:u 1 live in Kaneas Dram-'iiy and am In Xvw York aiuplr on my war w Uos to n, where I propoae to negotiate capital fur a railroad." "Very well," said the Judge, dryly, and turning to the lmpoetor; What bavo yqp to eay t6 iIiIm?" "Why!" was the reply, "that I aid Lawrence Drane and that thie tallow ie telling my story. Those papers and letters which you have will ptubably mike the matter clear. Doubtless he glanced at them at the hath and so got hia points." The judge looked at the paper, but they failed to satisfy him. He asked for witnesses, end the attendants at the hath wore sworn.. "Which of thoae men?" asked the Judge, came to thobathlngoodclotbea, and which ono In rag?' "1 remember, said the witness, hesitating, "that I took a fellow in those rags to a room, and 1 think it was that one," pointing to Lawrence. "When ho was in the sweating room, he continued, "he looked just about liko anybody else." Tuero is an Individuality in lugs, but few men recognise it, not even nt baths who have unrestricted opportunities for observation. The testimony of these witnesses made it pretty clear thatLawrence had loft the bath with better clotheithan he wore when he entered, hut they could do nothing to clear up the ijuealion of identity. Then Lawrence requested tho privilege of examining the plaintiff. This granted, lie confused the fellow iu short order by put ting a series of "questions designed to bring out his knowledge of Iva: sas City and his familiarity with tho basilicas mission in which he pretended to bo engaged. The scale appeared to be turning in Mr. Drane' favor. Justice was still In doubt, however. and tne court declared that it would bo necessary to get tome direct evidence ns to the identity of each claimant to tho nemo of Drane. "1 think, your honor," laid tho Impostor, "that the people at uy hotel can satisfy you. I should like to go thero to get my grip and I decent suit of clothes. If 1 was better dressed my story would sound more likely." Lawrence smiled grimly at this, for he knew too well bow true it was. Things had changed. The clothes wore on another Qian's back and ho In turn was victimised by thim. 'Til send an officer with you to the hotel," said tho judge. ' Just then tho angel appeared. It was the young widow whom Lawrence had Sne was In" met In the park court with Mrs. Bowers, assisting that charitable lady in her work end nt tho same time keeping an eye open for her thieving maid, who might he expected to turn up at any time among the pris ! - First-clas- s ER uJtmtii'il, xiiu'sing Li t ,T Thru f,'u'ii1lPl Hard icipai Mr in. Ti ; i I'VilJ , 320,000 l '' FlBl.es CMP.. . -S9aEXKLE as DTJNCA!S ' Awi i ,u- -: i . ai- Bower J Lli! Ilk ' i KWl-i- v:. JI Jew... t TO - Aram wrtnsia7 8aby Cairiagesr . SEE . BOOM SUITS. A complete Stock of FARMING IMPLEMENTS tka Ilia lead in Utah and Idaho, and wbioh u aura to iuaT I Utah Farmer! proierouH and happy, ia alwgyi earned iu Sloe Als a full anpply of Exlraa for tha at Manti. that n;-- .rly i',r-i- then' -I- I- died?" TO U WlXIlKLTD. Striker wera jonvlcted of eonsplroey and riot at rhloBtowx, Fa. 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