Show ftY£ ?'i- XMK 1 ft-: r- 2 - &" 9 — ‘ v s t'- ' r HIRED ‘TO V " £' T- y'"' - PL£Y'- " t - f': U- ft':' on a It Ip her Cinderella black dress and with October 1SS8 that the fsUailiojr pSck- her pale worn looking face the brave et Conciliation steamed ont of the Wbor little woman seemed fairer tome than any at Holyhead Dark ddads were gather-of the flushed $ wreathed and ing overhead the short chopping wares I lined angels-othe party Her physfqub slopped the sides of the vessel impatiently had' the same character ns her playing ani the thick black smoke shot Heaaty of feature she had not but there from the funnel to the rcccding-shor- e straight as I was a look Of quiet‘d Strength about the if anxious to escape from the restless tur-: of ower in cutips au expression which y riveted the deep-se- t eyes to her face you strangely and instantly And her hair itself was a beauty Such a mass of naturally waved’ hair as it was drawn with careless grace from her broad forehead and twisted in a rickthick cotf about the little classical head There were many lovely Parisian wreaths no doubt and u great deal of lovely Parisian bair worn by the twenty jor thirty young ladies in my friend's draw ing room but none of the female coiffures t there seemed to me at all to compare with poor Amelia's simple' bands of waving clear iron-gra- -- 1 - - - gold-brow- r i V-- ft n - V Id :K Did her husband! think so too I won der? For Reader ljer husband was there —there dancing to bis wife's music and ' looking ns" unconcerned a fine gentleman as you ever saw in your life'Iwas stand ing dose beside the piano when Captain Fitzgerald's name Avas announced ancLfor aninstant I noticed tliatfthe time varied ominously in the Waltz Amelia was wotfc ing under Then she rallied— I imagine - c ft '' V W - I? ' “'rtf a : mr4 n JH ft 'ft -- - r-:- - the-firs- t -- t jit 1 it was not i-- i y : 1 I ' r s i1 began the male traveler when bulence of the water and form a sooty ?n b"i for her smelling-bottl- e By the! aid of nae rrF their lihitea exertions in about five min- w®Fe iatew PasseDgers on board utes thc lady recovered and looked about and a drizzling rain sent them below One I beras if just aroused fronfan unpleasant geutlemau alone stood his ground upon drwrtn - ' ' ft the quartcrdeck nnd comfortably encased “Better leave ns" said the gentleman in asmt of puffed his cigarm de-“Dol-- do you know the lady sir?? of the weather Jle was a tall e(j tjje stewardess hardly kuowiug what d man with a thiu : 10 nose aiid light wavy moustache through “Kn0V her7 Yes ” which was seen a but saj-shill You've only got'to call mum casttc mouth ‘ himself bodose t0 gaid the stewardess! "Can I -t? the motion ofi the vessellrke a“ pe do an y thi ng more mum?'ft d rienced traveler and with “No— no thank you” said' the lady: ' hands deep in his capacious pockets look- - npm You — you need not well now quite ea on the steersman the funnel the lights trouble ' yourself further” upon the distant pier and the yibratiouj The stewardess quitted the cabin him lnm with an easy jng the two passengers staring at each amh comfortaole nonchalance of manner other ft in mute wbiider that semed peculiar to him said is it you?” “Good heaven Maria d r the gentleman Upon an obsequious usd steward-r-wh- o kept coming on deck and “it seems almost impossible it can be cabin into down then diriog the answered the lady in low faltering upon those purposeless errands which would ap-- you” T tones pear to he the coutiuual employment of k Are yon— better now?” inquired the those functionaries when on duty— pass- - j gentleman“Can I get any thing for ing near the traveler he saidr "Have you come to tell me that I mustn’t smoke?" “No sir' said the Steward with the usual deprecating smile “you can smoke if you choose sir there's nobody On deck iJ oil-sk- in ask-fian- fair-huire- high-bridg- ALE ’I YLifAc AXD AND WELL BROKE " RET AIL mont ce 1 ed h: "I ' ft - ’ mx ix H I WISH TO CALL they were'whiriing past: thcTpiano it curred I conclude to Miss Ashton that the mush was not fast enoughs for her taste for ' she looked up softly into her partner’s face' jand thCu requested him to “bid the young peron amend her 'time” 'And her partner obeyed her He stopped leaned forward (with that ' urbane air of which Miss Lucinda had spoken) and said ‘A little faster if you please’ his arm still encircling the lovely Barbara's waist And then Amelia looked at bim Heaven - grant no woman may ever look at me tyith child it eyes like those! And " stillpoor y( was a look of Jovc v I went up lateriu the CTeniog to the lflidy of the house and carelessly mentioned the captain’s name "Who was Cnpt Fitzgerald und had they known liim long? I did not remembejTft seeing him at' any of fttheir parties before - “Well in a certain way we' have known him ft long time” she answered "He was in the same regiment you know as 7" my brother Fredencki' and that brought biot a good deal about our house when we were living at Bnghton and the — th ft was stationed there What he has been xr- doing for the last two or three yearn no- body knows He gotiuto terrible difli-cultsome time ago had to! leave the'ur-mand went wrong 'altogether —made a ow marriage in short— but as one'sees him out again Icnown and alone most ' v' f likely his wife' is dead or has left him Uapt Fitzgerald is not all a person I admire or would encourage about my daughters’ she added "but hejdaqcesso beautifully that Alice would have him in vited and as we met him at the Dacres’ last' week it shows! there dan be nothing very very wrongiibout him iiow for jou know eld Lady Dactes is so particular in these matters" ft left London late on the afternoon of the next day and as was gettiug jnta my cab at Miss Phillips’ door had a kind Amelia Her usulittle farewell' nod froim ' ally pale face was all lit up and flushed with smilesf a sturdy yellow-haire- d boy V bad got his arms tight airound heneck ‘ft1 "! 7And the silbooetce of jthe captain's profile l ! and all’ was ng ii ft whiskers ey “-lo? ft ft I dkaljdiscernible behind the r window pVl ft- -fc 1 isinu It 'was New Year's day q:I con 1 duded that thi excellent map was render- j ing biswlfe supremely! bliest by condescen- h - - i i ’ t- - ft ie y 1 - 1 “ l l -- -- i-gl- sat to eat Ms turkey and -- plum-puddin- g humWe room: 'VfovM Amelia have loved - him better man? a bad fbp captufa been Ian fellowjdenying him- lelf’to keep her and her child in comfort nifeht— 5ll“3laying day afterday night afjter ins X nave known some to —and cpnsid- t j eriog jiimself amply rewarded if by any ri extra work' of bis becouldgati&fv herca- -- 'ft:iw dr&ui vdr ft' a trip' iot price for a suit velvet the chiid? or Jar -" sea' ft X am not able to answer that question satiifactorily I only know bow well it is men that there ars aomany Amelias plain r hard-workin- g i 7 1- - V ' in the world i I “Am I?” said the gentleman I suppose b4rths?” T liarg© ftHAY ft or a - ’I X OE li E rt O rr ANY ArfLT THESE GOODS WERE MY OFFICE A rURCHAsm ix "Then AX? i tC best i - - ft: IlOWAllD IiIVlXGSTOX '64-l-ui - 1 FllEIGIITi FREIGHT! - i ABC tyi m I r Sale - the Hotel EntrancS- b r Tins please sir when yon don so I took a rnfa over to Dublin to visit e only one other pass- - Vincey Maguire It’s the most impossible adventure to think of man and wife ten adyw- years apart meptiwg in the cabin of— Are j ‘Ah!” said the ghntlemanjooking down fellow-truvth skylight as if to see if his you going Moria?”j V eler were in the cabin “I’m afraid we ihe lady bad risen from her' seat “I I shall have alrough passage" see no reason for remaining" she said qui- “ Yessir” answered the acquiescent etly“If steward "it does look very dirty to wind- you cannot bear to breathe the 4 same atmosphere with me will retire” 'ard sir’’ and he dived dawn again ft The traveler lighted a fresh cigar tossed I sa’ the husband “I will not turn youI on deck” away his old' one looked at the white out ° t"e cWn I’ll The lady looked up to the skylight-his- ) foam in the vcsselV wake and resumed I ab°ve her ou which tlie ram was march' He was naturally a gregaripattering oni companionable port of fellow fond of fQnousIy “Impossible to stay on deck in a bight society argument jthe shock of opinions like this” said she with a faint retufn of ideak He had hoped to and collision of man with meet some otlicf J“terest °f a wife “Thank you for that Maria'" whom he could have smoked and chatted I id no® mean that" she explained He felt that he should bore himself alone! I and began to think about the lady who hastily “I—” "Yon are unkind not to let me think was his sole" pompanion in" the boat “1 wish I knew her thought he “we y0n did” “id the husband “At all BSD could converse some hours away Twenty I years ago l shonld have tonrideM-th- b ?llcd th® lad- qniteanadventure' What fools meo are in their salad-dayI should have thought d- ft°Q thSt it was foje hud thrown us together ne Lt other! because we were destined for each depnvejrou of T°“T? Wh'S Perhaps she is married or old or disagree- able shall be horribly bored tUl we The people north and south will find in t few days reach Kingston" echoed the “Together!” ! My Af an kpur S more walking he "Oh! don't be alarmed said the down the skylight once again and tleman: “you shall payor Itvonr own and A COMPLETE STOCK OF saw alady seated in the cabin taking tea i for mine and we’li hjive on different "She doesn’t suffer at all events’ be in the mosLplatouic manner to himself VI may as well have ble" a look at her ” and he finished his cigar Despite theapid beating of her heart' leadand descended the brass-boun- d the steps lady could not repress a smile of which ft her husbapd took immediate advantage by ing to the "caddy" AT MY BRANCH ESTABLISHMENTS: : The for tea himself The whom he tea felt was about so interordering lady ested was over thirty years ei age and brought and be placed himself at the ta WEBER CO UHT Y despite a pallid complexionjanguid mourn- - bhvopposite his wife anI rs- - Thirlby had been married ful eyes possessed great beanty Her manners were elegant and refined and ay”1 ycar 1846 Miss Harbrowe was ' A NT9 Cache tinge of exbanstion in her face and voic1 n°ted beauty and Francis Thirlby a the sense of subdued sentiment what erratic bachelor After a honeymoon that hung around her Overwronghisen- - iand three or four moons more of unmixed sibUity and sensitive nervous orgauization j sweetness spent abroad amidst grand old SA L T CUE EK J nab County were written in the constant play of her I ruins crumbling columns and colossal short thin upper lip and the perfect taste statues like ghosts of greatness passed of h6r dress completed the charm of a very &way? under dreamy skies and over pent When the same Liberality i Purchasing volcanoes ' returned to cool and j they cloudy fascinatinginValid i‘ summers mild temw?tuoB3 ehtered ftwhen the gentleman the cabin Vinters and she was seated at the table waited oh bV “ou8“ mur‘iy carefully con ' a bustling and active stewardess Be ' A year passedl and among old friends1 took off hi cap s it were at her and haunts and old associations easy-goin-g old disembarrassedhimself of his n covThirlby became theusnal ' careless- ering He coughed in token of his' pres- Mr ence but she took no notice bnt contin- hnsband engaged chiefly with his Green ued playing with her teaspoon all uncon- wich dinner and his clubs rather than home unless he gave a party when he scious of hisentrance J r ' f‘ Jo'' would shine with his customary brilliance ' With a glance at the mirror that' be- When -- alone with1 his wife he V ’ft appeared of a a of a absorbed in meditation ft ' ? possession trayed knowledge WILL vpE CARRIED OUT good appearance and a smoothing of a BE COXTIXCED to well-tie- d cravat the gentleman advanced t ft JO towards the table and coughed again been proposed to taxcorsetgbut has It The vessel gave a slight lurch and the itwas objected to on the ground that it clattered at the same time! would diminish consumption The lady looked up saw the Hal H II Hi the Prince Great Salt Lake CItj Sept 7 fS bowed of Wales jsnd sb’ghtly J AT SALT LAKE HOUSE Hrt door sou tli Eastern Markets: FREIGHT TO TIIE-MIAE- immediately ENT II O USA ND - FREIGHT TO v S — rq Je lKgrnia City FREIGHT to r IDAHO CITYr e I ? m FREIGHT TO BAMOCK FREIGIITTO 1 ' OTHER : I i ft- - i - P-OINTS ed The Is now N:' PRERMtED TOFUUNISH: j T- I I O A TS -- nS?dole 5 pTfteth - !- gen-look- ANY AMOUNT OF -- TO ANY OF THE ABOVE OGDEN !r ed and ' ! h DISPATCH 1 AND UPON REASONABLE! TERMS hit Labe Uonue O&Apply at my Office of Hotel cntr&nde LOG Countt M first door south n a & BRO’S t sain NEW STORE Opehj ft’ ' at - 1 : f s tr 1 the - ft IMMEDIATELY KOKTH OF THE f - t J- - ei I- - new-com- A' U ' ft'VL - ft fti-:- GENERAL ASSORTIIENT OF STAPXJE AN1: FANGY FRY GO Jt er 'C r" T S L EG BAP II OFFICE ' : r COIN Rest of Goods FAIR PRICES &Cj &c ' In our Stock will 'fieound oil-ski- c I - ready Hade HATS V C tft3A ra tl ' HOWARD LIVINGSTON M-l-n UST ! ’ v"' I ' a U OTOER rOXXTS WITH SAFETY i x ’i i some-heighten- M A 1 GOODS ‘ -- L MUIE OR OX TEAMS i 1 i either by ed ht f T - possi-thoug- ioa 1 “ - - 4- - -- sl V i x i L Just arrived '' r 't GItAiAft !' shall weill-travel- 1 V I ! - !-- ‘ft: I d” V WHEAT :r tea-servi- ce The 'French papers call Semmes ‘‘the nometers" Hero of Sixty Excinxei: I t ! Ti v s :'ft7- - I curiy-headc- I"--" FOR Pnblic Attention I t ’At ' leav-beuea- th and-abou- WILL : well-glove- : i 'l Wllicfrl i i ‘ I Cr : 1 - i I ed t AMERICAN MULEs 1 good-humor- ' 1 ’ oc- ! -w iZ ' j to-nig- ht' - “““ ' ' ' - meeting ofthe kind ft between this husband and wife— and playqd on steadily and without flagging of the immutable through the remainder ’’" 21 dances’ Only once I saw her eyes fixed upon V her husband's face V It was iu a gallop "r and Captain Fiterald was dancing with but' you” few re- passengers “Very a tall and stately young woman all float- Jh" la iunbcence and white tulle and raarked the gentleman "Yes sir very few sir” replied the roses— Hiss Barbara crowned with-wbit- e Ashton' the belle of the room Just as steward ‘you’re the only cabin passenger i rir-- 4 MULt EMPORIUM !! MULES! EAGLE ’l?” '““‘® ran HAVE M btT-- wardftl l°na’d e S“‘cme“ Pe and red anaie again and trembled in ift 17 TY IiEAb eTryJlrab-some wat who aa d af er a “ftng “ome lle OF ftrri5bs 1 haadkeJ'luef andlad “ o ran forehead passage f -- ft ’H - white-mus-- X W x T fear we are going to have a rough - v v-t- IcONCLUDEC : - 1 1 - L r mw iuuniil uumur tv mnmnnMMnnM X A- -- :- - rHHMMiwwii y '& i s VI CAPS -- &i &c - qnahtity of heavy Sheet bon for aleTt£S ' I -- f t 1 |