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N 7 dal 5 THE is Pe in- Pe aici ad de a ae between them; indeed, dt 1] 0 > 7 f 77 N City, us Awnings, in Salt Tents, Wagon AS et Sure present ao happened oes Covers oe Cor. staee Of bien-etre, further T ust |), sprang ee : ane whereabouts. great | manly |: iad reserved for5 her own : | rooms immediately drawing ra from : and Herat General I he Main te nanan, thls ca Matsa te EN acme aetna ~ eee An so) this| and when all that Undertaker i Embalmer on left her she wrung her} which I saw all their‘ the rich eae lovely war other? « Nan! in MONEY must or CD xSouth No. Oe 70. St., 4D.S. LiL. CitUlty. P.O. Box, rls: 295 e es <» the con- bears as well years Se as you asked av little thus their old haunts. nie, but a stranger, a person whom I had | §°¢ 1% io) Be ee Done for her trouble, the whole whatever it might be; in| ; expression, of her: lovely , face was extremely she lad folded lay sad. [almost thought been weeping. on back =] her in dh lap, an the old itud SMU fashioned ] ee Se chair spoke of the deepest despondency. There was | : : light enough for me to see that she was very beauziful, and although I wondered greatly who she might be I yet did not at all wonder that she should be there. P e. ntlv rese 1 the ¥ livht © GOD seemed o to. Caps, q the: revolution: and: the or rather 090 ()() 5 IN G OLD \ | ,. Pardon BE GIVEN : AWAY Box 3, Center Street, Ges PROVO, < " ay, tar 93 away sctted to ° and I SS more with sound me "give herself to thez other? : : Only think balou fancy ah thing? : what. heavily hung curtains. They were gone! and | looked away through the length of the drawing room to the front windows, with .lace and what It Hak they damask of old time; the light had become sufficiently distinct for me to see clearly ort : rNow, -T coul a - 5g ae Acie of a ie j . Lanes i my) lovely Ly Viton v : simply I sawWw t.that “he she was of make ane ei the round fairness of her arms, ; the elbows, 2 5 ee muna cst never of were outside + the £ 4 iE lon. it, | other. “he ae eas ‘There's myself Cin But work oc at ene happy ae once talking whole of their thing 28 it all Pe about. | GOlscious- : clear } More likely to make b “I haven't ie. the oe or Oe any d th 5] ik ¢ Bret Sere skin. Sct saat | wale atar‘6 hertet paleness ar de-of | L0dies, hat haye have lived lovely I gazed with that lived her : light, sho was so fair. a fered too, T1am Suddenly Il saw a new look ie saw, f oes C VES TOPE BOP 2 R : welcome, and he I oreosin SL = Oe St followed come in her Ouiiane I ORS« P the look be and No. 1. Two Hardy No. Lwo Everblooming No.2 3. Can’t | No. 7. other. days, the weary| * a < little element of is eee: with it mistier smallest ee saw ae other an 9 ucKe Roses Roses, pices aie Ten Gladiola Three Hardy Grape Vines eee lack nog and 20 Strawberry for 5 : Plants, four choice kinds for it seems the. 1 ee poor etl Peete to have ab-| i i house - Manufacturers of the Finest 6 ha Bipoe to more collecHate come hand, and the senders of as they the first . thirteen hundred letters will receive gifts as follows: serious]. g950| The next 20.............0.. $10 each i Hone ; ai letters with this advertisement enclosed little belle, and after | ord...... 100 | The next 40................ bao) : a helj | along with ae any oneor : ait tek walk be numbered ; tions of plants, will : been ‘ and she ] kL Oey was ie so t (reaiaee neore) young! d N 3rd ee Poor ; an Sy Bray perae st ae bes i 50 | The next 30 aoe The 415 820) ies ad a Age 5 each 2 each Loaen than | in them all. my 2, Z little bl forS| PIN 3rd 125 sitereie oi ue ey Cerone. Bhememthed The next <2... snsthoutin 40 Rela atta eee eer roe 20670 ino nem ieG,. (ct ewe Pal beriomtis0. pce... ene: Market. Son ih Sh Solk dee 5 and have ave loved loved and and suf sul- | lover had or and that | Christian Well, by my : each F poet and I had seen | Will receive gifts as toilows; and I believed | } eae dear, they never a ey heavy condition at the been City” leach cae J, 7and 8...... SF | ae ae ue 50 each ae next 304.. ae} 3 each storm, the —— and in seals e A | Tl See 122... oe... -.atoy$10 each The 5 next went |) °j00 000000) 75each |The next same timeiD came the | 1U!0 WLCE : AX ee T AR — 156 ART & GH IM E. ord south st.; 10, , $20 $20 eac each 3 25, 10each cc. bee JUUEL LE oa i 8. L. City. F =) ei AE Ais al al i dunasceeaas TG eres HN RUEEIE i at ses! repre Ve ie eaeeA a eeoe slain; 4 burial, as is quite enough to claim my sympathy for | be laid away in the they gave oh as if : they call it; ma octah clear (ee ville.all stock O.; and to Chicago, and we in willgood guaranaa reach ourIll.; customers con- We employ no agents, but, deal : oe ‘m | tario: Rochester, Ky.; Paines-‘ Rochester, N. N. Y., 1., Louisville, ‘ > AY.; blue depths of } dition. Ae Hi Se ee him | tario; to | x sy Es eh oe abe al | news that a battle had been fought some- | (ice our stock and build up a trade. Our mailbodies—creatures | where in the west and the fair Saxon | ing points are Toronto and Shrub Mount, On- ; rat entirely certain; ahe ereacr | down; at least it was supposed so, for|}and4........ FO each |The next 585, 2 each 1 each 25 each |The next 479, | another frigate that had been in the en- |The next5.... agement with her reported her as disAny person may send any number of ed times for ; gag Pp Any. , eases RR a p e ee . oe ae ean ,. | any of above collections. If5 cents in stamps . . ° | mantled and evidently sinking. On ac- extra is i sent, we will send in June next a | count of the gale it was impossible to |, ;inted list of the names of all persons who ive anv hel p. ‘ titled toto sits. gifts. We : make this | give-any ; are entitled Bae liberal offer Yi “Almost s the First 10 each came back? We heard—they heard of a/ 9,10, 11and 12 25 each | The next 663.. 1 each sar- | great fight at sea—there were sea fights| After 150 thousand letters have been received, | in the revolution, weren’t there? That | the senders of the no eleven Hundred and nine what actpo. I In E. it’s true, 1 sobbed out-| After 100 thousand letters have been received, I had been with them | the senders of the next one thousand letters all her tears and her grief, idea ; what ‘as- | was followed : clearly Bas . house four each Plants r Ss : Two Handy Climbing Roses being ’ either. to you | ali three the night before, what you saw, the astral bodies of some poo “hengunes that are given a sort of panto’ROY a “Whate > me ‘ r >? + Whatever they were, or may or . may rather I interrupted, not Lave been,” hotly, ~ ESE ‘‘the fact exists for me theyBd were ae have grew sad, and her sweet voice had a tone | sith ..... heed to both of us, ; ue Say. 1e went on, calmly ignoring castic comment: bare from | Present, | for, Dieeat i 7 and the pale green of her rich os the anxious medium height and exquisitely formed; | Tl bodies’ may be, but that is probably | her crippled that she was fair, with yellow gold hair, Sch Gas worm in Welt coils over hemi ‘ broad, Deg rather low forehead, and gathered : 3 g up and tied with aribbon at the back of her proudly set head; delicate, filmy lace : ; veiled the white, full throat, and fell over | :young and self| must : COLLECTION OF PLANTS: Always expecting, she knew not| No.% Five pees Choice Plants for r The eager Grote questionings rae culture Cherry Currants (Red. ) when a|\ 4 pive ‘‘Now, if I were up in all occult science. | in it that—well, Buddhism, and the rest of it, I could right. You see heavy each with varianceey at so doors, shaded by it troduce their nursery stock.: J at ail, | tost soul, one must pity her with all her ae 50 | f ‘that with them: there was nc + te it Sgr a0 © eH naughty, coquevtish wiles. and wicked ' After £0 thousand letters have been received, consciousness of my presence thar nesses. And you can’t help believing that the senders of the next eleven hundred letters | §50 me there was percepticn cf the away down at the bottom of her little | will receive gifts as foilows: of their voices; though T seemed to wayward heart she was sweet and true, | Ist......$225 |The next 10.............. $15 each know the large folding | "°5*: Sc ; her what were rather | surdity in it all, I know; you can’t Ve NOW. | thi: 4 eb w ng ofet the old line . didn't you about eanrar least to gold that they are giving away in order to in- 100K | nights, always waiting, waiting for some- y f us you ’ in the sent them from her| _life was just a misery of anxiety reproach. Sas ‘or1} 4 fact, : “Not x ya Beet Q . our ag ee etc. ! send by mal spose Raw) ae soed time tee plant- for; if either were slain how could she ene were ie orgoiten ncank ee thing Te now are os had one| UTAH. | SOR impaticnt | courier would arrive, bearing perhaps| No. 11. Five Lees Prolific Currants (Black.) ‘‘came back,” saying | some litt!e word or token from one or the | No. 12. Five White Grape Currants. : Tape She this Sens Gloves, Dry Goods fal Nie. CLIO OlLONs, ‘ . Cot out MEP this advertisement 8 OO. Nae and send it to J.Lsox LAHMER & CO.. Nurserymen, Toronto, Well, CO. Choice Groceries. All orders promptly attended to. . TORB O : = without the kind words they’ had pleaded was toward Q, nas chivalry! it did, grow brighter, and involuntarily I turned my eyes S & didn’t it strike you that eae that—in tac: Dub: OF place? . Her hands were | ”) 2 jen Wakes OE COMBSs when she suddenly earnest gaze tnat called for my sympathy | deed, an b ee mee a She sat with her face turned partly toward me, her eyes looking straight before her with a sad, old ithan ever. back ae ee ae something | ® Moment, not wholly | C@™° ie her le oe +4 oO rec some dim, ha unfamiliar, I thought. 4 found never seen, and yet there was was but} that & = . ly Bay. ali this? it | been to her, all those long weeks of Nis N Ros ae weary waiting, poor young thing, tossed| No 5, Not a bit of it; and) about by desires, feelings and emotions | No. 6. in the look ae that ah, not, and ay her who they were that came to No reply, no move- | - “You Ee Ce nce she had heard me. I couldn P have Boe attention in the dim Phe morphine? her ae do yourself, evidently a thing Se £ know ee I know light, Seok and then I saw that it was not Nan. | 0“. it,” for she you'vex of you ees SoG then axes i told her what I had seen, andale | . -‘Nannie!”’ again these ok 1 | YOU Must have @ story to tell me. armchair, and seeing iI spoke all N a Full line of Boots, Shoes, Hats, here’s that pee told eo DUN ee have been the revolution—with what a fine appropria- | tion do we say ‘the revolution!’ as if there had been but one and we did it!— course i luti it svas E. . First Telephone Mexi- : SiGuchCuee the ; in ctween bes ailcis ing in April or May next, your choice of any one could do it, I fancy . Well, after they | ofthe following collections of plants, and enter io gone ‘la belle’ was more wretched | your name in competition for the $9,999.00 in reply. a : = ra this house? I thought I knew everythin about all vour old Tuetohe and eee eed Hee J : ques if b no sages is it ly ory “Yes, if he ever thought of how much | Canada, with 14 three-cent Canadian or 21 two. glory and ‘noblesse’ he had to keep up;| cent American postage stamps and they will toward Beacon io ¥ ! apart!41 they were a century af course: = GDULAG have louder, ‘‘Nannie!” ment to show that looked with closer direct So, if you know it, 1 want that | God’s ocean by his own hand were a thing | w.th customers, and can sell and' deliver stock to of | em: any part of the United States or Canada at about a + j : l d if they story! andi story! ey1 were‘ohhyour0 d wn people, | one-half @@Y Pé : charged r by a other nurserymen aoa e I t I alent | lessa desirable, less holy, and the thunder : the price entering the drawing room, a young ey that / saw last night, and you dont | of the waves out your | were not and the roar of the winds | through agents. a grander thing than drum and] pemember, we will not be undersold by any in naval undress; as the door was | S20V it, then the sooner you find fife and the popping of a platoon of | reliable firm. Send us a list of wants and we | @™ily history the better, I shold say! rose and approached him she behind closed ; é elo. 2 ; : “ You rida j j fa, set orBe 10c. fora ue handsome her hands in his, evidently think, with Macaulay, | muskets. willill q quote you prices, 4 5 iJ- Deal ealers in Behning el g a ee ee ee Bie is look of such | shat they who take no delight in thedceeds | ‘What is it about? ‘One was killed in Pe eee saucers eee Bros.’ PIANOS. man love was in his dark, proud eyes as he bent over the pretty hands and kissed <w- them Hngeringly; then, still standing be- | SS fore ee ie ilice Hands Weldicldse av is: Ge talked very earnestly to her. and I | e Revolutionary “So they were—it anne ning ee analy ue wondering what Braet it meant, F No. 253° Didn't I say it was during some or jewels | can” —— colors,Z and it and I could also see that she had left open the double door into her own room, : %o that my slightest call would rouse her. {must have slept again after that, forI ! : tee ee BE either could win from | St. Louis and San Francisco. individual?” — ‘A ‘ =very ae humble ble individual? ) made CITY. Cor. Main and Second South Sts., in White House Building. ‘la belle’ was that she would give her the morning came t S when : my friend eae .44), my breakfastI said: ‘‘Nannie, how some one sitting there I called, eT PS all Sts. P AY T Y TAYLOR, South | SALT LAKE CITY. broken ee : vacant, and I understood at once that} she had gone to bed satisfies! about me, all at once. 8rd The Bank of Salt Lake, to the DE ing in which all their hearts were dark mati was a ‘Frenchman ‘under Rochambeau. lost or his other name,grand but he was a ‘de la’ Ihave something : . with ancestry enough at the back of him ; OF Semmes one eurBy me: andl and Wt eaPuoiod eau, | lover and tewho theseiteswerea that I had seen, for : I knew that a thing eee eude this leechwas aw eny aed that had hap-P| She | sailor watcher I turned aemy pes Ua near einemyVisaiabedside; tee taaiee , any part of me—toward the armchairao in looked S how weep | ke oy see d ae : Ce = oe agony, but with it all I heard no word, no} her OW e . ae wit ear sound of weeping, nor moan of grief; and| Lier ie Garten “ms 8 | then it all faded away and the great | : : doors and theheavy curtains were there : F should fled to and fro through the great room knew also that it was near morning, j the It is not un- | the field—you were witness man marveled had as a | gocnine ashing w3 with room, ore ae ce 4 ne weemed to waken, i on his | And soit went on until tears and smiles, as tothe other, | toler? With my waking came a sort of half ae ae ie ae dreamy remembrance of a patient, loving | want to sleep P.‘< y used fell of their ancestors will not be likeiy to care much for the doings of their descendants | ~#lcht?” ‘The noble deeds it is, my friend; and | ‘hev..whom_I saw last night never did any i At Low Rates and on Easy Terms of Ww ell—she gaveEas ‘ a | fair self to the one who should come back this one nothing either large| _only cut Oi! | and when by wide folding | pands, heavy curtains, ? she “oe Se ee again Was oe ee ; } room the these, and : : seemed and laid his beautiful | had to join his ship and go to sea and the hands, and 1 could see} fair haired boy was ordered to duty in a strong house, | should end. use the several 3 behind room; the first of the drawing doors : | boarding side sobs shook him. that My friend, in renting her fine old man- | .onctimes. sion for a fashionable her knees before her young face in her 2 oe explisn my to He i SALT LAKE I wondered was this one too going off to | loved the dark man, and sometimes so she and he j . : Given to Country rders. O and partly by the exhaustion of physical | 15,649 and which of these two did she | Sheto help loving him? And so she did suffering pea love? Shelcoked up as he came near, and love him, and he loved her so devotedly. When L awoke, gradually coming to a her eyes were streaming with tears. Then ‘‘How could she ever break his heart? had EB O Lake Islept for hours, a quiet peaceful sleep | the wars, like the old knights,to neand girl had he | did; butSo then the fair laddie was How so beauwas partly induced by the morphine too Coe. to say farewell he | tiful! winning and sweet! was what . Prompt DON | E. JOS. ae GOODS, é UTAg. IN . that of ; 0 7; ind Canvas Goods of every Description. Special attention is paid to Sheep-herderg’ Outfits. Guarantees all work to be first-class and prices way down at cost.. Wholesale Largest possible g; iscount given ;and Retail. to dealers. Write for prices. JoHun A. Haminron, 213 3 First East St., bet. Second and #1 Third South Streets. distin- it 2 ee, HOLIDAY: MOST RELIABLE rire : Manutacturer | The poor ein! actually did was as fain ae tho other had: been dark (| tmpossible.” and I perceived, too, that thére was some | not know which she loved best. By all faint likeness between the two before me | the laws of counterparts she should have dermie of morphine. realization ac the same ibut another. ae This one : alse was | guished two, the two you saw. She had . th | msuperable difficulty in making a final duced one of my violent attacks I never knew, but ill I was and alarmingly so for a few hours; the doctor gave me a hypo- ee Baskets, : Baskets, i MiLt Manufactures all goods here, she suitors countless almost her man—not a young again and I saw enter is r Journal. H ae ee Aika ee aul . ; I’ve done my very r great beauty and her charm of manner inoe ey generou 5 ke A eae a Paah young) the family : J ae Z guardian- beautiful 3 y ap knew hetter.—Home eae : loving care and oath ‘ “ VN ee : 3 Tent left face, and with a sudden | Maiden who ee a ‘‘For doing my best?” persecutions, this: yy io rs % aud “For not believing my story.” beginning—a friend-_ and in—perhaps the fight unto death— Ob, my love, m1 that are all in my way? nis Well, all the ‘Only this! rove! keep thee, my one leve, and when, if I Ah, then!” eome back. then! darkness, | 4uring 4 Pn am Mullen : _ She thought it was theA morphine, but 1. ! ship grew up between himself and a French family y that tha had fled into| Hollanda and it Nab 2 D.. G. ) “ll never forgive you!” In ereat-gr. eat- grandfather yan Schlect- for my what?” NT ade you 3 “Have ‘What if I have? 7 ’ | best for you.” ee eer re business by giving you the ee think?” ‘Nan! if you have!”—— sorgotten more, of less tas Wace Wet: seem a convent, and if she nad she would have become the mother superior before she died. I should fancy that aSony 200d Way OF ending such a, story, f es pete quite gone lo meyement he snatched her to him, laid | 224 was in all respects a daughter of the | one kiss on her sweet trembling lips and | house. Her pretty name was Isabel Bar- | hurried from the room. | berine. She was known universally as | As the heavy door closed upon him the la belle Barberine,’ and with reason; but | fair girl, weeping bitterly, stretched out I need not tell you' : that, for: you : have | ee ae leads after e ee and seemed e her; her pretty him to seen a ae her portrait eae was painted in the | call to jim £5 come back to her She y coud #ct tet lim go She would grant So why of I aseemed to know her! ‘la belle,’ coquette, “Shethatwaswasa bit Too late! He | and fully enjoyed all the devotion her him what he had asked. It was unusually hot weather for and whether it was the change from | to Wy But keep it to yourself] so far back Of course I went, for I would have gone | was gone! “ country 1ad ne they Sue She sank almost fainting upon a sre anywhere and left anything at the bid-} ding of the dearest woman friend I ever | and after a little while the door opened | §00¢ anda ay May, fact ee the my ‘ this is all? Yous aril owas a + ; “ these only this? Naught but swords like shone in his dark No. 15 —— Square, New York, May 30. My Dear Laugna—I am about starting | on my usual summer travel, beforeI go ach stters wi I want so-can to talk youovercomecertain you, down matters and staywith “a pair of days” with nte? You see I am at Yours the dear old place in —— square. always, a whole —which at lust he cricd passionately: The grand, proud look came » . aes Then to keep my heart in storm D The a cl centre purple and crown | dJohnson in The Century. | ~-Robert Und: pros : AT 7 4 GUESTS. UN BIDD EN vi one, much And . 4 eis fact 1 Vea ;sought. lete very he tender over the man’srate | (O™P!©! when n ge oe no word nor sound of voice, I yet in some her, if teavsiand | Ve Dad evyerhad would not | what heart grew 2 at our ghosts; great sorrow, and then, although I heard Each grace is a jewel i ON give him light. Like hers it is sume, and like hers.it is bright. i alii her, but I could aes ee ee of absence. left her hands in his, while love rained on her from his dark eyes that sho..e above the night, shelavishes, eriled LAOS Though moving through sorrow She needs not te borrow, months AC as aS one poet's rhyme wakes anotner to singing. | his heart swarm and light with hope durBo. once she a . 1¢°4 yonBesShowa peqostoatn U6. KDOM or vo : My eee ae tee cee Pe ° 1 Nits eS at oF rece a Fi BET NG OP eee t ste ee ah ee rar Knew from bis manner that the young | sailor was begging for something in her power to grant, some gracious thing that | |.was to be as the gift of life to him, some CHIME.” BELL tN A ete ee Asa bell in a-ehtme & “AS - | WEEKLY. WESTERN THE the east by the sea and ae m Che, Wests | aA aca aliblentonsito | So that was the news that came to the Nurserymen i Lamar & flo little waiting heart and broke it forever So it was settled for ‘la belle Barberine.’ =o 9 “IT suppose she would. very likelv have Toronto, Canada. Burdett and ane ORGANS. Conover Matchless Stools ey Covers, Scarfs & Guitars. Pianos Sold on easy terms. Correspon- +4 dence Solicited. ; ) a : |