Show ' j'11 y v ‘ ’ i j- V- ' vJ 'r w i- ‘ " - j - - ' I r ' : 4 : i r : y : s V-- i ' ' : - s V‘ - - N - f I 4 ' v I r ' : V ' ' Y 4V 7 ' V - J - p C THE TWO SPIES i A £ cart asthe year bouse and jstockade the block above the - mouth of the llocking river wara frontier post for the liafdy 'pioneers lof the a Y’ ' territory ' There Nature was in her"'®r disturbed livery of dark and thick forc?tsf interspersed with - green and flowering A Y prairies Then the forest had not heard the sound of the wooduumCi nor die 'bf tlicj husfcinffutaii oiencd the lie 'A J som of the earth Then those beaufiul v": prairies waled'thcir golden"' plume to the 'A God of Nature anil nnioiigthemos luxu' riant of these were those that lie along the Hoekhogkiug V alley and especially that" portion 'of it qn Which tEtef town of A Lancaster now 8tand$ of the tribes the North ami West vilerc niect to’cpuhsel and from" this spot led' forth tbfftvar patli iadilTerent directlons Upoir"one of : these occasions when’ the h 17 90 librth-wcstcr- f tngunge- though in almost inarticur late sounds "'Releasing Ids liold she inrornred him' that she had been a prisot er for ten years and was taken from below Wheeling and that the lu(iian! had killed all the family and that her brother aud herself were taken prisoners iut he succeeded on the second night in making hisjescape During this narrative White had drowned the cider quaw sind let her float on with the current where it would probably not befoupd out soon He now directed the girl to follow him and with his usual speed and energy pushed for the mount They had scarcely gone-hal- f way when they heard the alarm cry somi quarter of a mile down the river It Wassupposed some party of Indians returning from tainting struck the river justas the body floated past White and the girl succeeded jin reaching the mount hl’Clelland bad been no' indifferent spectator to the sudden commotion jnhoug own that the Indians vvere gathering in great numbers for the a blow oir some post pnrpose'of strikiug of the frontiers ' To meet this crisis two of the lbost killed and indefatigable spies yAveredispatclied to watch their movements ' Vihd report ' V JM’CIeluud and' White '4 wb spirits that never quailed and a3 junconquerable os tlie LybPan lion in tfie mouth oL anid on One of jtlm bulmy of bf Indian summer tdok ieavo of their fellews and movei on 'through the thick plum nud hazel bukhes’ with the noiseless i Qc-"tob- er ds - ' tread of panthers or rued with their uner-rin- g - I ' : nmi ’rusty rifles ’f They' cpntinued their march skirting tlul prairies till they f ' reached the most remarkuble prominence f riiow known by he mime of Blount Picas-- 1 ' ant the wester n ternnnatlon of which is a the Indians ' s Tie prairie parties of warriors were perpendicular clifiT' of roVks of some bun-- 1 dreds-- : of feet high' and whose summit seen! immediately to strike off in every fromawesterrtview towers to thcclbuds rectfoh and Whide and the girl bad " : ' and overlooks the vast plains below Whenl scarcely arrived before a party Of some this point was gained onr hardy spies had twenty warriors had reached the eastern "V a position from which they could sec every oecliyity of tlie mount and- were cautious-movemeof the Indians below-ithe va -j ly anil carefully keeping7 under cover j ley j Soori the -- spies sajw the swarthy foes ns 't Every day lidded a new accession ofJI they glided from free to tree and from 1 warriors to :tlic company! They witnessed rock to rock till tjieir position was sur- I tbeir exercises of Oiorse-rnciurunning rounded except on the west pcrpcudicu-fooraces jumping throwing the toma- - f lar sicle and all hope pfeiCiipc was cut heboid sachems look- -j off I m this perifous condition nothing liawk and dancing viug on with their Indian iudifference the I was left bat to sell !their lives as dearly squaws engaged iri their playful gambols as possible and this they resolved to do The arrival ofa new warrorwas greeted and advised the girl to escape to the Iiuli witk terrible shouts whiehr striking the atis and tell them sliehad been taken faceofMouutPleasant ivere drivcnrl oner’ Shesaid ‘No death to me iu the back iii the various indentations ol the presence of my ownl people is surrounding hills producing reverbera-- 1 times sweeter than jiaptivity and slavery toins and echoes as if tenthousand fiends Furnish me a gun'uud I will' show you Wcrcjjathcrcd pt a 'universal levee Such how I can fight as well as die This place yells would liave struck terror to the I leave not Herq my bonus shall of those unaccustpmied to Indian bleaching urith yourisv and should either I revelry ofjoii escape you Will carry the tidings of - ' I martial music my death to my fevr relations ” our SP1CS v18 was which wakcd their watchfulness V The Reiponstrauce proved fruitless veteran 'lheir aQd newly (strung courage two spies quickly matured their plans of " From thqir early youth they had always defence and vigorously commenced the h £‘ ' :‘beeii on the frontier and ?lhey wero well j attack from the front where from the 'V ' the mount the practised in all the sublet yj craft and cuu- - very femalj back-bon- e qf fein file well as as warfarehad Indiaa the and X toadrance single savages :'ningof blood-thirst- y &hd of' these nature without thU neck anycovertl Beyond 'yrdetiy availed therefore were warriors the Warriors themselves of rocks They: safage not likely to be ensnarcdjby thefr cun-- 1 and trees in advancing but in r passing ning nort without a desperate conflict to T from one to the othr thdy mustbe expo v or I sed for a short tiraej and a moment’s ex- falK victims to their scalping-knive- s tomahawks Oq several r occasiims small pqsure of their swarjthy forms was enough the' partied left prairie and ascended the for tlie unnerring' rifles of the spies The mount1 from the eastern sidp On these Indians being entitely ignorant of how hilo iu the deep I many were in ambuscade were more cau--- s occasions the spies would ofthe 'rocks on tlie West and ugain I tiouSthow they advanced figures ' ’ v: After bravely maintaining the fierht ill hiding places when their' uniu- yiea r visitos’ vited and welcome liad disup-- 1 frontlaniLkceniog tlic-- ' enemy in check ' I 7: peared'''::-7 theyiliscavered a dew dunger threaten venFor food they depended' qn jerked ling it hem ' The arch foe now made i6pii:ahdcdrn bread witlr wliiclv their evident preparation to attack them knapsacks ivero well storeiThey dare I on the flank which could be more sue ‘ vl ’ I -- nt - l- -- g t i pris-fnur- I al lie--heart- j : - J J :! HOOPER vo-ttau- --- -j k? ' entire lorce ot the luaians Eor Urmk' j iiill iide This rocked once gained by theyidepeuded on rainwater which 'still the Iudians they cyuld bring the spies 7 LIviKGSTON & BELL stood iir the hollow of some of the rocks but in a short time this store! was exhaust- cd and M’Cleland and White must abau-- 1 dog their enterpriseor find) a new sup-- J i ' r it f V! ' l? iu w mm ‘i v - V' viv i y pi w as vf u u ii iyjll I f i i - ( Public 'Attention west tide East Temple Street dinctly 'oflco of thet 1 ’ v - OVERRAN 7) STAGE t ' apge Stock on oral OF ’ - Mmt Salt Uk Cit THESE i-- ' V LjC? j FINEST STYLES - 1 ! JLJ i htir - - A or Staple and Fancy Dry Goods IIiits Hml C’apti of all Styfes Straw Goods in variety Clothing to Kuit all tastes and want Boots and Shoes of all styles and prices CARPETING two & three ply Stationery School & blank Books GLASS CHINA & qVEEIjSWAllG Hardware and Cutlery Cast Steel Carpenter's & Blacksmith's tools Horne and Cut Nails Saws Milt and Cross-cu7 Hoop'and Sliect Iron J IVtlha Variety of Farming Tools' and 1luild- ing Materials - t ‘ win cast-stee- E VE I v- In - Y 4KD T S - iHo -I- 7” NM i I And 3 - In will-fin- d ii a few: I V :ri - of tea f kimliu look “I)c in wit l"wan Ho 1 r tiiatl GOODS X AND Uen MI)s don't I Where the same Liberality XiT3 'an &c r i -- callii ter 1 j ishm medi COUKTltY DEALERS ' - r — ' v y ! hod X:x v s £ - '- - - prise i S 'XT Advantages io 4tai glov " w score ’5 - b' li and ' Abo ' ' in Purchasing &Ci years Iho s MOST SUBSTANTIAL QCALITV jlJUST com i :ftu tliat AND Juab County i a see leelir Will find jUpsurpassed O to Lr l v: OF TIIE MOST SUPERB ' 1 f ( WEBER COUNTY SALT CREEK yoi own i my e ‘ I i VINTER CLOTHING LOG A I¥9 Cache County G-- tfr "A -s days CrOODS OGDEN ill air cr- -r STOCK OF COMPLETE i Sooiimn 1 f with a Office wliH L1 ' - V their p jjr chases Making ui OF — I The Highest Price ‘ i t t - WILL: BE CARRIED "OUT i ) ' r ' t " i d J ti T-p had anxi I j Afton con - i Paid for V :out i ' - lme Z - ' 'I PRODUCE 1 4 yon whj i Li A praps OF ALL I 1 Great Pelt lake City 8cpt W 80-t- f f r r‘: u I v 'A 'MY k I ! per I T1 1 Iron for —T 5 t I i ri ? ' i i H i r F - 1 - W v i 'Tliere'es 'Ii': o s ti f 'V i just below the Overland fitiige iw f w xOUR PRESENT 'HOUSER AT MV BRANCH ESTABLISHMENTS: BRO’S - e w If i I Ml' I " V o y Sa at the NEW STORE heavy - ' - DYE STUFFS quantity - Complete Stock of 1 ALSO A GOOD STOCK JJlX COTTON YARNS OlLSctKeioiene Linseed and Olive) & s A tf Tfieres - —I nssim All of which will be offered at the lowest prices for Cadi or Produce 65-1861 September limr 1 GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING CAXDIES WOODMANSEE '! 1 A &c &c r I 1 BEST MERCANTILE HOUSES -- : PUTTY - t - s- TOBACCO GLASS lint nW it re - --r- OF - w ' - V: ! Tlie people north ahd south PAINTS y G OODSi - : ' GROCERIES j wn Ve'll svj j - Together with a Largs and General Assortment of - 'TInr--’'- i I iM frijlin STAPLE Immediately ! TEN TIljoUSAND One Emery's —7 j' j every minor nrtlclo 'enumerated in toe entelogne of tlie O A firr The Our stork being extensive will elan embrace buidee whole range of j GOLD SCALES CIGARS KT - ’ saws) MARK i - f liiif AI! vile’e i WA wjirlA jjr girnf ' ale A general assortment of Fairbanks i COUNTER & PLATFORM SCALES COTTON: GIN (50 i i N®W ‘©FIEW REVOLVING RAKES AND CULTIVATORS - T Ifr’er s ' n I i ' nhei 1 ‘ ROFFE RE D S THIS lu--1 orK hf dooth i ( ' yjmh ' - Ul flXD plows with Stocks A variety of - L Eastern Markets: - — ‘r: r: '--Upon the erriTsl of onr train we shall' fill op j Stoves- l : i - 100 CHARTER OAIL One hundred FANCYl DRESS GOODS THE BEST GUTTA PERCHA AND LEATHER BELTING nd '' lfthjr - i j CONSISTING IN PART OF - her n'e i GOODS WERE FURCIIASED IN EVER BROUGHT TO THIS MARKET i Ihpna IhV j and ? -- JUST ARRIVED II A KDISE i fri" IT A the IcLtr! nd PLAIN AND' of MEK C i 1 j 1 r ayhe " ' 1 i ‘ J where We ahall take plesmre In 4 TELE i ' - LIXETYf - - M'hat o - ‘ a i i 4 1 tw1 opnipUe '“! TO ) - i 7i - t — I ‘jrree'twve a-- ' - ‘ nvhn i s re hsln? r 7 ! ' r The writ n 7 - t "'f'l vv whi V" i Wh-n- otnei U LARGEST AND BEST: ASSORTED STOCKS - r -- iciv Store CO 1 A O - - I e - ’ few days open oar- Whcnl i- - Ready made clothing i m f J eeflii 1: Ij- We ehall iii '7 ' - 1 TO CALL Tlie of Goods FAIR PRICES Produce on-tb- v r CO ' I WISH his trusty rifle inhis hand ahd their two ting and unwearied As the strongest desire O R A P II 6 F F I CE Canteens strung acrosshis shoulders 7 he f of life and the resisthnee ofa numerous V lescended by aHcircuitous"ioule to the j foe could produce U the hill on the north and Soon M’Cleland siw p tall and swarthy prarrie skirting at ’ tinder of the Hazel thickets he reach Ifignrq preparing to Spring from cove? e(l he river and turning to a bold point so ncarvto tie fatal rock that a bound or - of the hill he found a beautiful spring two Would reach it and all hope of life In our Slock will be found within afewfeetot the river1 now known j was then gone- - He felt that all depend-name of Cold Springs farm J ed on'one single ‘adrantageons shot al- - 1 GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF ofDvTalmage Esq He filled his canteens though bat an inch or two of the warrior's r id Returned In safety to JiU watchful body 'was ' exposed4 and that at a distance STAPLE AND FANCY companion It was now determined to of eighty or a hundred yards h8 resolved DRY GOODS afresh supply water every day to risk all lia coolly raised hia rifle to bis Md duty was performed:altemately face tnd shading the sight with his hand' On OUe qflhess occasions j after White l drew ai bead so sure jthat he felt conscious &c HATS GAPS &C y- had filled his canteens he' sat a few mo-- it would do the work touched the Hq of Eheet -- Kr ' OFTHE ONE -- t— I M t i' Wj Offer for Sale - ) w 4 $ i- IMMEDIATELY NORTH OF THE —w -- - i 0XE U00U SOUTH OFTHE POST OFFICE under point blank sliot of the rifle without the possibility of escapedur breve spies saw the hopelessness of their situation which nothing could avert but a brave Companion and an nliicrriug shot These : — i S ’ j ' -- J t ! j ' S RANSOHOFF'& N RETAIL Establ i lx mont i ! V- - - t HAVING MOVED TO THE OLD STAND OF ' - G O O D S'i - lAXD ELDREDfiE & - : V 4- i -- ynot y rifles iT NEW a short time M’CMaud saw a warrior making preparation to leap to the fatal rock concluded in OCR next i -- - ri& I Now ly occupied by his too the attack in front was rnewed with increased fury so as to require the incessant fire of both spiesto prevent the Indians from gaining the eminence and in s j - :agle eiportoi!! n fellow-companio- ' n r: 1 : ' f - - the spirits who have died bn the field orbaUle "visit-- cd the w:arrior in his jjiglit visions and called loudly for revenge it was ascer-tnine- d at the garrison above the mouth of 'j 'T IX ' re-echo- ed -- - tlHockhockingiyir r death-woun- d - I - f below-—-li- -- : - " : inn-rl- ' r - 1 -- j J' e' t tras PWW" ituw wn TT incuts watching iho limpid element as Tt trigger with his finger the hammer came came gargling out of the bosom of the down but inplace of striking Credit broke earth when the light sound of footsteps his flint into many pieces and although caught his poetised car and ujoa turning liq felt that the Indian must 7 reach the round he saw two squaws a few feet from rock before be could adjust another flint lu:n: llpcn luruln g round thefoOt ofthc he proceeded tA the task with the utmost "7 7 7 hill ih eldest mjckw gave one of those composure': the toward fearful point vfu!iir to Indians Casting his eye faMcach’cj his White at v: v cor lie the saw warrior stretching Uta!ci pcriloas puddeiily fit nation If the rra'sUVd reach the every muscle for the leap and with the hU ccinparuon must agility of a panther he made the spring camp or town he inevitably wrih prrerryjtioa com- but instead of reaching the rock lie gave c death oh a ycllicd his dark body fell and rolled pelled him to inf let a e the s:j mw? an! in is such d'aiannir as down the steep into the valley if pcs iblh' to leave no trace behind Ever had evidently received a A hundred rapid n thought and prompt to action be lrora some unknown band vistim's-wit- h his below from tlio the' rapidity voices terrible sprang ujou and flower of u lion aud grasping the shout It was evident that they had lost tbroit"of each sprang Into tlie river He a favorite warrior- as well as being disaj)-thrust the head of the eldest tinder the pointed for a time of the most important water While making' strong efforts to movement A very few miuutes proved submerge the younger who however that the' advantage gained would be of powerfully resisted him and! durlug the short duration for already the spies saw shorLStrugglewitlihisatldetic worn mi to a glimpse of a tall swarthy warrior cauhis astonishment she addressed him in his tiously advnncingfo the covert so recent- - i i : A vJr -'- - f r V 1 1 JL i 1 |