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Show FOE BOYS AND GIBLS. ONE QIVES RELIEF. SOME GOOD STORIES FOR OUR JUNIOR READERS. Dont Spend a Dollar by Ftnb Gardiner Papa Knew" Story of a Sleigh A a Early Morning Bearo UMlo Trnvelers To a Doar Uttli 4a for Medicine Owl Bob 4 I to piMIrtNiaioalfraol If you dont cartons to-wh- to-wh- To-wh- it, it! o! When abadowa blue at fall of nlgbt Lie all acroBa the quiet snow. And neighbors windows shine so toaol hritoriw find this sort of bright, And up the round moon rises alow, When evening stars are In tbe sky, The little white owl loves to alt And sing among tbe tree-tohigh, Ripans Tabules At the Druggists ps To-wh- lt, To-wh- to-wh- o! to-wh- it! o, I have finished my nap in the hollow tree. And I'm as an owl cab wide-awa- ke be; Bnt that is a sign, little Sleepyhead, It is time that you were off for bed." Persia Gardiner. n Tn Send Five Cents to Ripans Chskxcal Company, No. Spruce St., New York, and they will be sent to you by mail; or zs cartons will be mailed for 48 scats. The chances are tea to one that Ripana Tabulae are the very medicine yon need. too o, am Just as tired as an owl can be, And I'm going to bed in my hollow tree; But that is a sign, little Curlyhead, It is time that you were out of bed." Ten Tabules for Five Cents. PkartkUi4alr UlrL An Owl Bong. To-wh- 5-c- ent Four When early dawn begins to peep. And morning stars are all aglow. When cold winds through the shutters creep. And rosy light i's on the snow. And rosy light Is In the skies. The little white owl sings to you. As round he stares with sleepy eyes, until you have tried You can buy them in the paper How Bid Dow Papo Know. Millie and papa and bonnie Brown Texu. IfcLittti horse with the seal-brothe Bess, pretty Knritfi fba "Lmit Bur" la waving (ha flag of the fW men out for a winters If tor be Texes were Than rise you would coat, No Iduira ara wauted. tha thrifty and wise, Curds To elelgh-rid- e. wealth sad high atatioa can equally rlas. fra lit, Where porn, oata ana ootton; the riohsat el Brown Bess ebook her headhors-as loam though she were saying to other Fill Which yields to tha aattlers provisions ant ua if you can! es, "Catch Papa home. Bnltn Firt Trees of avery description arise on eaeh hand, turned out of the streets, and city Unit Crtei From alluvial .oil to the rich table land. pretty Boon they were driving along a Dare sprinf are ezhauatlees and atreama where the snow Cams to ltc Jlaoo. hot Tliti UiirlDi u Clnvsfi: IciCullj frni Jiscti hit Lit! wwr dry. In the season from winter pleasant country road, to autumn's bright "was aa white as plum-cak- e frosting, sky, Millie said. wide panorama of prairie la seen; Of graaaei of all kinds perennially green All at once papa said, "A rabbit ran Here million of eattle, sheep, horse and (oeU along beside the road here this very Q row fat aa If etaU fed or fattened on oata. He was in no harry, No poverty la found In the mighty domain, morning, early. To the man who exerts either Anger or brain. but went along as though he were out Hire are homea for tha millions, tha rieh acd Imply for a stroll! When he got as the poor. enow fell off that tree While Te see opens wide her hospitable door, far aa this some A over there and gave Bunny a great tart How he ran! Pretty soon he ci mev dwell. stood up on hla hind legs and Her terms will bo assy with those whom ehi topped, looked all about ueale, While security, all. In their title oau feel. cried Millie, you Whir, papa, while 'll cheap, M the flaaet select. sound Just like a fortune-telleHow land Buy PiRsai Twill, young men, prove a lortune whan least do you know what happened here this you expect. SlseplR Old man, for your children, buy, flit It awayi morning? A Godsend 'twill prove on aome rainy day. Cu Papa laughed. "Then the rabbit For ahaadaome book free, fully denerlMni tai this wonderful country, address E. P, Tom- started off as fast as he could go, he went on.' Along about here he began sk, General Paasongor an Ticket Agent Texas jct1a!n to get over his fright, and went more and Pacific Railway Dallas. Texas Chair Cm slowly. They were Just going hilL At the foot of it a short down ti At this point a partridge said: papa Tbrajl Tnlu had been having hla breakfast and Bnnny stopped to see what the had been! Cestnl was too astonished now to Millie BS ay Oh! Bum Brown Bess was trotting gaily along aa papa went on. After Bunny had gone by this place a big dog got over 1Y. F. BAILKY, that stone wall and started after him, f.rn. hr Ar. though the rabbit wasn't In sight for the animal waa only going at a dogtrot when he went along here! Pretty soon papa said: "There, I ANDREW ADAMSON feel relieved! The dog changed hla mind when he got here and gave np Ourveyoiv following Bunny! Maybe he euddenly (J. S. Deputy Mineral Surveyor remembered how he could get a breakfast a good deal easier. and Millie had found her voice by this Ogfa tki has thoueaudaof scree jm mlUlons-- ta ell. Yet ean point without coat to where Mho re r! olorttho gjjBUManfcr taiUwafr hort0t t AMD Umt CO. W. RI8TINB. Rrcelvit. Colorado blll-of-fa- Texas County Mexico NOTARY PUBLIC. and New American Fork, Utah. amSRICAK FOBS? Orleans Tailoring Via TT:ntot J?JL OTFXO dC Establishment. i lames R. Dolmer, Proprietor m Complete lice of latest styles U im ported and tfomeetio clothe. 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Patents taken through Man. ra..lre -- nnoutonwwe, tatoe ilk Scientific American. fwinmu 8 1 dawn ely lllaalntted WMkly. Larveet Op of any sMenl'ia hiaraal. Term. M a flow by ail newsdealer t. fear months, l re A car load of the barb wire Id tbe world lately received ai J. E. Jen sens lumberyard. Lowest price. DeWltt's Colic ft Cholera Cara Heaenei. aaUi gaenltn. oafli flu Mto about themrelves one that they fievwr KROU. JOHN KING A JOHN. thought of telling me In return tor all I have told them, because they did not ATTORNEYS t LAW know how entertaining It would be. t.Rla&di Bwaeey A Merlin BleoS Rob Isnt quite five years old, and Provo, Utah. Carl la almost three. They go to bed early at night, and they both like to get up very early In the morning. On summer mornings, when the sun rises very early. It Is always nice and bright when they open their eyes, but In tbe winter mamma always has to light a lamp. Just aa If It were night lnetead of the beginning of daytime. Well, one of the dark mornings last winter, mamma, Rob and Carl all got up together. Mamma started the fire In the sitting-roowhich waa next to the bedroom and where they always dressed. Then Bhe went out to fix the kitchen fire. Now- mamma waa always very careful about leaving the lamp where the children could reach it, hut she was to be gone only a minute, ao he thought It would be safe to let It stand on the table In the corner. She had laid the kindlings, put In the wood and lighted them, when all at once she heard such frightened screams from 'the sitting-rooHow fast she ran to the door, expecting to see the overturned lamp and everything on fire. But no! There stood the little lamp as quiet as ever. Just aa she had left it; but Rob was Jumping up and down, and crying and screaming in another corner, while Carl was standing In the middle of the floor, as still and white as could be. What in tjie world was the matter? Mamma could not see anything to frlghteq them. She went quickly to Carl he was the baby and took him up In her arms. As Bhe did so, something dropped to the floor. Looking down, she saw now I wonder if I ought to tell you what It waa right away, or make you guess? I think I will have to tell you, because I couldn't hear your answers, you seel Well, It was a new pair of very small overshoes that mamma had brought home from the store the day before! When Rob saw them quite plainly, he went over to mamma, crying and laughing together, and told her what had happened. Carl had gone back In the bedroom to get mamma's brush for hla curly hair, and when he came out again, something black was following close at hla heels. Every time he took a step, It made a little Jump after him until he stopped and stood still, too frightened to move, while Rob jumped up and down, screaming with all hla might The little lamp gave out such a small, soft light that neither of the hoys could see the little pink string that was caught on one of Carla the string that always holds your new shoes together, you knpw. But there It was, fastened tight around ihe button and holding the little black overshoes that jumped up and down at Carls heels. ex"We thought It was a cat, plained Rob, between his sobs. Then he began to laugh aa hard as he could laugh, and holding hla little aching sides with his hands, he said, "O mamma. It just funnies me all overl R. B. C. shoe-butto- ns To Dear Little GIrL Highness They say that Her Queen Has diamonds and pearls In her crown; And every day of the week she Is dressed As If she had on her Sunday beat. In a beautiful, brand-negown. w they woke. many stories, but today I heard one Caip mi bearer, Elizabeth L. Gould. Texas has a petrified tree. Colo-- WARNER & HOUTZ, mossxTSttuv Union Block Booms IS, 14, and li, PROVO, OREGON SHORT LINE RY, Local Tike Card Id affect May 8, 180S Oolsf Nort Coins south Rond down Beadnp :thn :ltom Belt Lake City Ijeht June. American Fork :45ua Pleasant Grove r:S0nm Train k:pq :0BpH :03p Provo l:(am 4:46p eontkofjuak run datij except Sunday S.W.EOCLKS, Gen.Traf.Msn D.K. BURLEY W H. BANCROFT A. McDOUOALL, G.F.AT.A Local AseaS V.P.AO.M J3ENJ. BATES, Amerioan Wagon Forii Wors Buggies and Wagons of all kinds paired In Oral class order at prices to oil tbe times. . fftBRncoTOM AMERICAN FOB 8 8t, ll. AMSSHSH. find rOktoORlAL ARTIST MARB. WATCH Hair Cutting m tMgsrm&ir tmarieaa Fort fuThitatt. Henry Lee, Livery' Feed and SoleSU-- . bles. runs hacks all trains. Harriroton St Money to iMvntrw 1330. SILVER THE ISSUE IN the Pricing Instrument ClflDiatloB and Progress Hna Kept Step With Kouj Supply In All Ages. The Money Question discussed fa tha light of experience and history. the . I have told Rob and Carl a great War? (toad for lb of Cub, West Indies, Island., Puerto Kloo, ml Caps Verde te. ; In eukirs, vvuet, Keren of the world: 11 UrM utuAeeies reverse f Oita, Ousle iiNHilltMiT liuu. Ectpld end Henry Davenport by Northxopl DO pp. finely Illustrated; do lb U.M full more m 0.00, Sent postpaid on mecipt of prlo. Dim nrtpllv riretuar. fro. Agrniswaomi.Afi, trees Ferllnment Pub. O., SUB Quinoy BU0 - Tho you haven't a Jewel, my dear little girl. Or a gown that Is covered with lace. time. There are stars In your eyes and a Papa Harold, the said, "do tell me rose on your cheek. this minute how you know all that! And yon gladden my heart whenever Papa laughed again. By the tracks you speak. "It along the roadside," he said. ' With the smiles that beam on your topped snowing about four oclock face. so must have the tracks this morning, been made after that Rabbits tracks And If In my Inkstand I find are in pairs, side by side. When Bun- A valentine tender and true, ny went slowly the pairs of tracks I shall send It to one who la gentle were near together. I knew he was and kind, bea bit of snow, by falling frightened ahe cause I saw where a little bunch had (It wont be the Queen, and I hope wont mind), on several from there and for fallen, to you rods the pairs of tracks were far apart I shall send It, my sweetheart, Anna M. Pratt That meant he was running. "There was a peculiar pressure In Four Little Traveler. the snow that meant to me, 'Here Bunset forth for the east Alicia see to noise what that Mary soft stood up ny the sun cornea up; where see To was. He felt satisfied that no harm Edward And went straight Delancey near hla were because tracks was near, toward the north a saw where after I that together To search for a polar pup. partridge had dug away the light snow Anna repaired to the south, footMargaret to find its breakfast, leaving its Where flourish, you know; oranges and tracks the snow, In Bunnys prints showed that he stopped and looked In- And Thomas Augustus struck out for the west. to the hole. I knew a dogs track, too, Where same In course his gold mines and buffaloes the followed and grow. . way." Why, papa, said Millie, Its Just Tls a very strange thing that I have to relate like reading a page out of 'Natures Concerning these traveled young Story-Boo- k isnt it?" folk "Yes, said Papa Harold, "a white But the done very next morning they all of tbe all the by writing page, with them found authors feet!" WEBB DONNELL. 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