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Show wr" -- CHILD LINGUIST. was a single track, ft knew the moun tain train dye at 2 43 was already reportMaria Rosa Speaks fSW ed three quar'ers of an hour late . hr langusgi s Flaeatly. A little ptrl f milk train fiom the opo-d'chriiimn yearsc'd who speak f fluently b, German and would at 3 2 , and clo-- c hr! lnd Greek is cei 1. uni a luigtii-ti- u prodigy. would I c t'le ras- bound accommoda Her name t V ,ri h e and she 1 tbs w tion lllici arul ri k adopted da,t.- .u r ! It- - r 51hm Koe, Wt-floated through hi- Dr Hone ami he 1 hue hi Now York pbv-- i. m ed to hnn-e- lf and gave his thighs re adopted the taut ( wl little orphan girl four yarns ago. ho b ttl no idea that b soundirg whacks with his uglv paw. nl su h faculHe held the key of the situation, so he posses He oiiiv extraordit ary mental ties. knew that she was a bright imagined Pernaps some time the com- and pleasant upuiirlrg little girl without pany would lelfrn to reward faithful ser- fe home. Ho dws not tun know to what ountry her parents indonged, and her vice and not be forever experimenting in picking up languages gives him facility with young upstarts. For a long time do hint, for she learns one as readily as he iav stretched in the shade thinking another Dr. Hose has his own ideas about educaAt length he looked at his watch It was 3 2j, and ihe milker w as w histling tion and U a tbertmsth Ndiever in the Ifiat the and A Lets take hold hands, Mr. Grocer, and dance! Weve got some beautiful business for you and with you, and for and with your "customer. Schilling's Best is the tea. Pay every customers money back that dont like it Well v pay you. in Theres money & ' lakfcaf CcKpfttty few riwacuce ' ' s it v ijj - l't-P-- STATION AGENT hail been in the employ of kltire Ihe first trails had been laid and the tumble down little Sfrlgpflni. roJ ever the station" shanty pioudlv dignified had been built That was long before there was a gray hair on his head or bushy whiskers adorned his narrow, high cheeked face. His nose -- a dividing ridge between two bleary eves sit not so angularly promhit nt at that momentous period, and his skin was far less like the leather it now so i losely re sembled Years of rough toil tn all sorts of such w eather as - mi ted out to West Irentiss station yeno tendency to ameliorate Nor wa- - Npriggin- - an exception age He h.u! st irti d as i man, or, more lie was list properly then flagman ending hi c at et r, s'l a g item an The duties of his otK e comj rUid eyerything l hat was not done by the station agent or the tiagg..ge master There were the g.i es by tlu station to be lowered at e ery train , the mail to be carried to the pos'otTii e f nir times a day the pumping engine to be looked after , lamps to be cleaned, floors to be sw ept, fires ft tide d, and in w inti r r ery snowstorm brought the additional yyork of clearing the long plaforms Npriggins was getting foo old to climb the poles tothe signal lamps every day and in all weather, lie had felt It for some time. A man as faithful and uncomplaining as himself should have been given a lighter position in his old But companies are not blessed age. with the clearness of vision of individuals, and every time death or promotion had left vacant tin- - position of baggage-masteSprlggins had secrectly hoped it might be his. Fach time disappointment came with the newly appointed ' I , r, baggage-maste- r. oc curred about The last vacancy-haa year ago. Sprlggins was certain that his age, harked hv his record of faith' fulness, would secure him the roveted position When a new man a stranger came to fill the place, the old man was out to the quirk. He had been disappointed before, but thlswas not like the others, for somehow he felt as If his last hope was gone. Even the slowest brains came to a fuming olnt. Sprlggins began to think himself by his employers. Day reviewed the case in his as he day, by mind, the conviction grew on him, until at last he decided to be avenged. Just how vengeance was to be wreaked ha had not yet conceived. Whether to open a switch or to leave all the station lamps unfilled he had not yet decided in his unscheming mind. Whatever it was, It must he something terrible. That was quite as far as his ideas had worked themselves out. One hot day in August the station agent went down with the fever and the who knew telegraphy baggage-masteand had done similar work on a branch Toad, received instructions to fill the place temporarily. There was not a breath of air stirring when the 2:14 pulled out, and at 3 the heat was well nigh unbearable, Sprig-gin- a came loafing into thg stuffy little waiting room to bring reports of a hundred in the shade" glass at the pumping station across she track. When he reached the gate of the office he stopped short in surprise. There, with his head on the desk, lay the baggagand station agent fast e-master asleep. Suriggins breath began to come in quick gasps. He selzeJ the gate before him. Great drops of sweat were pouring down his forehead, for he recognized his rtv'nce If the company hired lncompelt i.t men who fell asleep at their posts, it was no more his business than why It did not promote deserving ones, who had well nigh broken their backs climbing pole ana shoveling" d r, snoqr ? He tiptoed cautiously from the room and sought the shade of the pumping house to think. Thhre was an important siding at West Prentiss, andtift; road a aoVa ear.- - but) can make every. one in the house happy by buying a X . h 1 nu-m- ,tiet theory tulle be.. acquire rnw the station What if his negligent e really causeSt lollUion5 Had the young baggage master ever done any tiling to him that he should let him lose his place What right had he, old Sprlggins, to endanger1 scores of lives merely because he had not been pro low qcuktt it will cuek a dinner fit for a king and it never gets out of order The only fault we hav to find with It ia that it lasts too long. It will outlive two generations. For iurthtr particular apply to our agents: Frank Andrews W. O. Ash Aiu A it. Beau A ( M K. J cun 1011 trovo tlon with some one speaking that Ha is ol-- o an advocate of the adop--tio- n of the modern (Jreek ms the international language of the medical fraternity Ha Bleaks Greek Muisclf, hot. not content withwlmt his own companionship might do for his adopted daughter, he brought a THE WORLD m PRICE A3 r OK. MAJESTIC ABOVE NGE, STEEL HHMIE AND CUT J2 AND 44 WEST8ECOND SOUTH ST. AND t ? -- u x ed TTIOMAS W. LAKH MUSIC DEALERS' trvALT ! V ty-- T 1 ktr t nifrcm, Kiry," Camp A: Co, lAzlelon, Bro. , Bva.e, From $2-1- From $ vO up. 1 A up. SOLD OH EASY MONTHLY r- - VI BEST. g GROCER Hewlett Bros.. Salt Lake City,. Utah IN8ALLMENTS. , Sheet Mui.ii- and Books a specialty. Catalogues furnished free on sppilcfe Irsdqiiarteri, for all Mormon publications. - lion 1 ... W. SHORES, The 011 m the ( NOT ONE MEN L. A. ALLIS. I1. T W. T. MrlvriKB, Sheep fialesmaa. J. T. Uauaxov, Hug halesma C. W. CoHHaapowriXNcs and CoasiaaMiRT . Book-keepe- r. Capital. Iwaitiv Teaks Solicits Oood Sai m. n. Pkompt Rartoms. Kbpohts Foma. IhPLR Ioiivi Kxpiuiasca. Uahirt The Wonder of the 19th Century Utah Lithiais Mineral Water. HOOD City.'sUtah. the world. Positlvelycures Rheumatism, Gout, Diabetes and Bright Disease, Put up In case of fifty quart bottles each, $7.00 per case. Order should be sent to The Salt Lake City Soda Water MOLE C AURfiTM, . SALT LAKE CITY, . UTAH 'Know that the" Do You SIEGEL-SANDER- S . Live Stock Commission Co. Rowe, Morris, lath only Kan Summerhays Co., WEITK THEM. L D. BUDRALL, Bruck lunger, Emu City. KIRK SIEGEL Deerskins, Zions Savings Bank & Trust SOLE AGENTS FOR ro. the oldest When you ship to us you gel aet price and quick return, vour trade 'I mar-Me- Watrbmskrr, Jeweler and Opt Irina ALEX. I- - WYATT, os It Lake City. Eves examined free. Eating When Fatigued, F.verv one 'should know that to eat when u red is to place upon the digestive organs a burden which they are wholly unable to carry. When the body At Co lavinfi ttQ m ths bssa jatYtssUbllhsd PORK Boase, Sill Uki TELFPHONE NO. 631 Banks In fifth, bavlaf yean. lines th orftnl-Bau- k IklNM Mvlfift aeoounti atioa of th bars been opfttiftd with us. Ws pftjr livs (A) per sstit per annara intereat on C0MMI&8IO1 BROKERS. iiifi aoeounfft, exnpouudiitf aaid interest We receive depoetta from nut GRAIN, PROVISION, COTTON. quarterlf. from of also Utah but only the people of nearly every elate In the Ur ion aa STOCKS AND BONDS. Ws iuvite tuna well aa foreign eountr.ea and take any amoti tit from fl np dfpfaits, W rite for particular to hoe I. S and ft, Main Keomr V and SO, WalltrrBrM.' etreet, bait Lake City, Utah Halt Vtah. PHILLIPS & CO overtwsntr-tbre- s real-ldert- Ealldlag. oiaacTone: Wilford Woodruff Geo. Q George t in non M. ........... Caution. ... .... FWsMmik VirsHFreaident Caahir M. WHEAT, U in a '.ite of fatigue the digestive orlight showed them ths outlines of the old WAm.FA4.iyex or fort, Captain Hailonquist, who wa in gans are unable to prepare their natural Fin 0 Confectionery ana The shot funo'i'inx; the gland of the stomach command, pnllixl the lanyard. Hnlidau Mvmttln from shore to shore stirred up will ro' orm gastric juice, the saliva Is Charleston and tho world that the war of deficient in quantity, and the whole diWrit fur Prices, Wholesale Only. the had begun. in of . W. Umml. HT Incapable apparatus doing ' - doff Lake CH tellgestive My blood was-up,says Wheat in When exhausted, one ing the story, "and In a twinkling 1 had efficient work. i)at-rammed another charge down tho black should rest before Burners, Hotel Ranges, Roler If- - a faint eating. Flr.c Extension Table. throat of the mortar. I was permitted to Desks, Top la sehsation experienced relief may be Fine Side Boards one worth $150 our fir the second shot myself , Wheat served all through the war and obtained by drinking a glass ot hot price $60. f wa not wounded one, He was not even water price. Fancy parlor Suit for captured until 1865, when et Salisbury, N. C., hs surrendered with hie company to 1. X. L. Second-Han- d'' Store, The float Wlad. the Fifteenth Pennsylvania, commanded 48 E. Second Soutl writby Captain Waggoner, The latter was told was Bible now the They thiqk A, by some of the prisoners by way of Joke ten in Boston.' that Wheat woe the man who bad fired the Nonsense. first shot on Sumter. Yes, there are 22 reference to the So," said Waggoner, yon ere the man who caused all this trouble. What did yon east wind in It. Chicago Record. fire on Fort Sumter fori" LADY OR GENTLEMAN ON "Because I wanted to capture It, said salary $40 a month and commla-sloWheat, Address E. H. SMITH, Be was given his pare) and sent back UruS Salt Lake City, Utah. Box 1196, Wntnt All te his home, where he hs been living on Uni, feyrupb Twidfi IhmO. his far ai, which lies along tbfe bonk af hi ttm. ffcsM tr the Ooetannula river, ever since. ONSUMPkTlON an,i prexlirt thateonservatire purehasns will prova exceedingly profitable. We receive quotation on grain, provisions, the most active storks every 15 minutes day. Prompt service, (arefu, during the attention to orders. Correspondence solicits of the hog produi-- Interest paid on Saving, A u 22 e snznzz: I. Me u. 51, 4 fJ 189C. Deposits. foinpouuded Four 1 lines Yearly, by tail Commercial anti, Navings Bank relx-llto- Wanted Buk Lake, sold at SS.3 per barret against' a Recentlylow average of 10.V7H per barrel. We perceive no reason for nuy further lie-ri- O - at HaiFLaka, tMBcee They are Sellable and will give your basins ts attention nil along the line. DEALERS IN UTAH TAVMISU fttyfHeuse that maintains Breach Denver and PuebloT SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH, THE Halo, Kansas City Stock. Yards. MAN- - Sheepskins, KAMAN. LANTRT. Itoomay772AJ JtfC anti DJStook Kiehance, d, Hides, Wool, T. Commission Company w Seminal Weakness, Vortoooele, Hydrooele, Syphilis, Gonorrhoea, Stricture, email or shrunk an organs, premature eld age and all other privets diseases, whether caused by Ignorance, sxoeas or coma-aiono matter how severe, you can consult DR. O. W. SHORES, the ohvat-da- n who. has given tils life to curing chronic disease, and he examined, treated and i . .1 without paying hlvn one dollar until the cure Is effected. The doctor reserves the right, however, to refuse sny Incurable case if he cant cure you he don't want your goosey. Such as offer was never before made by a reeponatble physician, and Dr. O. W. Shores Is only able te make U because he positively cures three diseases. Don't waste another cent on Questionable doctors. but ooneult the Old Doctor and be cured. BUSINESS SACREDLY CONFIDENTIAL. Dr. Q. W. SHORES, Lock Box I68S, Lakfe J. C.J. ALLEN. J . C. FARRINGTON The Kansas City Live Stock DR O. W. SHORES, always seeking to help Buttering mankind, always trying to convince people that he give value received tor every dollar paid him, has decided to give quackery, fraud and its death blow, and protect the suffering classes from tha despicable methods of quacks and charlatans. Every sufferer from Salt L,. A I Uostuouskv CURED WRITE Coalter, 45 Main St.r HX)IV Prewtdeuu CALVIN DOLLAR NEED BE PAID UNTIL YOU LOST & TDaynes Wit. n. SELLS IT, - UTAH - Bay n es co a lte r j YOUR ITY SALT LAKE $03 50 SORENSEN PUREST Disc Woo. , -- OKDRK YOUR HOLIDAY GOODS FROM al D'ye wait y er lamps filled though he knew they had been filled that nnri mg It 'try nice 10 write how the sta tion agent went away south to ret uper-ate- , and the baggage maslt r was pej iiianenth installed in his plate how at last, the longed-fo- r position wa- - filled by bpfiggtfts it f very nice to write it However, the sta'ion agent was back in a month And summer I noticed ilie unmistakable bushy whiskers and the sharp nose dividing toe bbarv eve- - of 'he nan who raised Hie at s a. Mill HUM i si tnt mountain train pulled out of from Grets-- fur her. It was not governess Pri n'iss ation I. option Snt, liufiiro little.Mans s)oke (Jreek very almost as well as htr governe-- s When llcarness an nut lie t a red she was only 7 yours old, she appeared beby lo al applicatien. as they cannot reach fore the New York Comity Mndieal assothe diseased jmrtum of the ear. There is ciation and recited in Greek a f side to deafness and one cure that is way only a fox who sold a gold' l.rii k to a remedies. Deafness is syndicate of utiluials. She also sang tbs by c- ustitutiouai muof caused by an inflamed condition the Greek national hymn, and the learned cous lining of the Eusiachiau Tubes. When physlrinne were to pleased that they prethis tube gets inflamed you have a rumbling sented her with a parchment on which sound or imperfect hearing and when Iris was insert lied an expression of their thanks. Dr. Rosa, proud of tier sucoess In Greek, entirely closed deafuess Is the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and noticing that site picked up French and this tube restored to its normal condivary readily, secured for Maria a French tion, bearing will be destroyed forever: nine governess, and at tho end of two months cases out of ten are caused by catarrh w htch the little girl could speak the Liiiguuge ns is nothing but an inflamed condition of the If it were her native tongue. For the lust mucous surfaces. few months faria hus iieen attending a We will give One Hundred Dollars for any Cutholio school, where she mot a number case of Deafuess (Vanned by catarrh) that Of German speaking children Fhe begun eanuot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure Send to talk with them, absorbing their vocabufor circulars, free be did lary with remarkable readiness, P J CHENEY 6 to , Toledo, Ohio not disclose htF newly acquired accomSold by Druggists. 75c. plishment to her adopted father until she Hall's family Pills are the best. bad thoroughly mustered the language, and one day recently surprised Dr. Rose by Joining in a conversation which be wa Tnrtilng Hi tn n u (todies to (Mono. A Chicago dispatch says that Charles holding with a German friend. D and Frank T. Bovdston of this city FIRED ON FORT SUMTER. think they have discovered a method of turning human bodies into stone and Wheat Loaded the Cartridge For the First Hhot of the War. preserving them forever. Tiie man who loaded the cartridge for In the basement of their establish fired on Fort ment there is the body of a young wo- the first shot which was Eumtor, a allot which will live in history man who died on July 18th last. This for centuries ae the Initial blow of that body, since ft was treated by them, has long, dark struggle, lives on a farm near turned to stone, or to yi substance re Rome, Ga. His name is Thomas W. Whsat Hs is a strapping six footer, in his fifty sembllng it, and appears to be imperislL Sixth year, but he does not look more than establish-menof the able. In an upper room (0. He bad gone down to Augusta on is another body of a woman, who Christmas day, 1800, for a holiday frolic, died August aid, which appears also to being Just 81 years old, when he wee induced to go with. a crowd of other eonthern have become petrified. youth to Charfestot "to fight the Ysnka" The brothers have been experiment, He had been given te understand that the ing for years, but the discovery of a difficulty would be of short duration, as It process of petrification was in some wa not expected that the south would be very long In oonvlnolng the north of the Eight or ten superiority respect an accident. of its forces. to treat bodies months ago they began Whsat Was attached to a Bouth Carolina with a preparation similar to the one battery and stationed at SnUlvans Island. they r.Ofr bellev- - ha petrifying prop- Jnst after midnight on the morning of IS, 1861, the long roll was sounded, erties, with s' a encouraging results April and his company took tbelr places at the that they ker jp their experiments. guna. - Wheat was assigned aa loader for the ten Inch mortar. He measured ont the A bill introduced in congress by Reppewder, filled the cartridge and ont the resentative Bull of Rhode Island ap- fuss for tha first shot Then, Jnst as day- propriates $so, 000 for the erection of a monumental statue to James G Biain in Washington. Mr. Deuscher of Turgau has been elected President, and Mr Ruff of Lauof the Swiss Re-psanne bile. The eleventh game of the champion , ship chess match between Steinitz and Lasker, a Queen's gambit declined, was moves won by Lasker after sixtv-siPresent score: Lasker 7 Steinlte 6 drawn 4. Hamburg poliece have prohibited strikers from patroIHng the port. Strik ers now offering to go to work are re jected, the employ ers have decided not to take any back until the strike is e nd Baking Powder- - ... Hardware., y The long overdue ship Marlborough Hill, from Imjrango for Tacoma, for which 80 guineas premium was offered by San Francisco underwriters yesterday, has arrived safely. She Is now at Victora awaitlngorders, Estate duty has been paid on $230,000 as the value of George l)u Maurler'a personal estate. H. M. Curus-v- ., . Salt Lake Hatless, he carelessl . Park City Cooper Pyper Co... .. Neph Uc Pleasant tl, T Palilti Koyesvllla' HtK'ttteilu H Flam A Co Uexburg Si. Anthony Isaac hd well Logan . .A .... U (hr uni Co Provo Moroni Co-op- , moted hurried over to the station and actually ran up the platform, his heavy hoots clumping over the boards In a lively fashion. The operator was still sleeping sound Iv Several hearty shakes and he wa awakened And Sprlggins was saying . .... M.Luud way by one-hal- Use Three Crown T f. X MAJESTIC" RANGE -- -i 5 the Make a silk purse out 3YOU 7T7Z TTT? 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