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Show Mkreafstai FEKNOLTNE jXfQfiS. Works. ""S&rble r , I - Kti A.'uF-ii- A .. . L'ltSS ri r -- Kho,'ak ri.iie.t' Ct I I'mii IHFON ilHi'.. wiDOTCAS. IV-Xi- CMil t'KAIT.I-- - i ia , i i ' aierctamllsc, sh;r; tli'L' Afid to a .""loneing PW Goods cMss Cheaper than VtHprc. any other .House in the . -ns, nnty largest Stun- South' Price. : '. - Oron COAUUiM tiend and 'Mine S' " dood Coal at tin- - Can) on, 4J miles Six-mil- e rs, j Utah, of Mann at the mines only f.1,50 per tun U npertar qnsiitv of l.tiue, unly liiishel.. Sprrial rains given oss large 1 1! i. ie Hf"- - II, Tmomas k Cu. Perior SMG.'Wfc ne -- DEALER H JNT-Ig- ltlC ENER AL lpaj EROHAHDISE. Studcbakcr Bros. gent fo. C0rnagons, Carriages and Carts. gents for Amos Whitney's xel. Movers and Reapers. 1 IV: Pest I )ialina,: - Utah: SAUNA C0,0P &t: . Office, 1, iOiuut a hand-ba- r by in i.it-oa- r lius i'.a allmi.huutu and among lai-Ibi'iii is ll.u uf naii r, ouaj) and a 'tliaurc to brush unc'h hair. Drain1 loukvd out through tin- - hole in tho mile uHliu ear and H'oiidi'nd whi'lhor, out ot lio ought to jump to Into the dock. Then he noted tho color ot tho wator and decided that io ought not. Iloworor, hu reaulvod to gito an Imitation of a good citizen making hia toilet, so he picked up n piece ot broken glass from tho floor of tho car, and propping it against n daub of blapk paint on a box hu combod his hair with bis hinds, sf tor which he decided that ho mu ready for breakfast. ut thu rolls tnd coffse didn't come. Iiy tho exorciso of discretion bo escaped from tho car and from the pier, and stood sgsln in thu streets of Kow York. Then came more wandering, more hunger, more porplczltyT At noon bo found himself in a park which looked familiar. Ho dropped upon a bench and tried to decide whether it was tho ono where ho had sat with her. Then ho askod himself frankly whether ho would rather soo her at that minute or n sirloin steak with friod potatoes r ' 4 ' iotfTritSW," he muttered, burying his face iu his hands. "It's a hard question. 1 must he in love." Ho fixed his eyes on the ground and wondered why ho didn't find s half dollar there. No doubt there were coins enough buried In tho dust of New .York streets' to pay his way to Kansas lily. Why couldn't he find one? lie began to accuse hia guardian angel of serious neglect o( duty. She ought at loast to throw enough In his way to get him a breakfast. Ite poked around In the little heaps of rubbish at the ends of the bench with the toe of his delspl-date- d shoes; but his guardian angel apparently had no change to spare. Ho didn't find a penny. The only arlielo which differed from the general collection waa a piece of pasteboard which looked like a theater check. It had evidently been dropped very recently, for It was scarcely soiled at all. lio remembered, with a sudden start, that restaurants sometimes sold tickets that were good for a meal. With a hasty hand be snatched tlie piece of Itastcbourd from tho ground and read: This ticket entitles tho bearer to ono Turkish bath at Hubbard's, No. W West . -- Twenty-sevent- street. h IN DEALER extra An charge for alcohol or electricity." etei This la the way that Fate takes advanIlMeaJhandise-DR- Y tage of a man's posUlqn to insult him. It waa not Drano's fault that ho had not washed his taco, and it was aggravating to havo a hint like this thrown out by fato to emblttor the roaulta of hor own doings. Drano was on the point of tearing the ticket In rage and disdain whan i hia better judgment checked him. A was a nice, quiet Turkish forlhe Cooper Wagon tgents place to rest. It offers the greatest of luxuries on a hot day. Truo, a severely the MoCormiclrMarhinery. thorough hath is not a good thing to take on an too empty stomach, but atlll ha was sure that it couhl not mako him feel any more hollow than ho did without it. Ho arose and began his search for West Twenty-seventS trout- It waa not Ik away, and in less than half an hour he stood in front of No. 09. A handsome building it was; perhaps a llttlo too orA. nate, but eminently suggestive of luxDrene entered end presented his ury. ;"ST & ticket et the desk. The attendant f stared at him. 8S0 E. 1st St. How the dickene did you get this t .ill ticket?" he asked. Then llranc saw that ho would have u-to lie. lie was determined to get inside tho hath now, and a small matter of falsehood should not stand in his way. ilia moral sen so had been gradually weakened by tho evil companionship of his clothes and bo was in e condition to stretch the fabric of truth's spotless ' f robo till he split it up the heck. Look hero," be said, I am quits s regvc. ular patron uf this plane. You don't recognize mo because well, to tell the truth, 1'te been on e hard spree tar a weak end have got pretty well torn up, as you soo. I'd like to sober up bmp In tV slt tho hath and thon 111 send out for a auit of clothes in which I can begin an era of reform by going home to dinner." Whet'a your nemo?" asked the attendant, hesitatingly. -Deane looked over his shoulder as if to mako sure that nobody could hear him declare hia real identity, and then bending over the dock he whispered! "John H. (Smyth, ion remember the nemo, don't yoy?" Well, Ivo heard It before," the clerk 3 Blks ; From Temple. admitted, but I ean't place you." Am I so changed by a single week FIRST-CLAS-S of debauchery?" said Drene, sadly; then, . in e etiU more confidential tone: You most recall my name. I spell It with a Y." Tho clerk smiled. I guess It's all right, Mr. Smyth. id Ur Shall I tako care of your valuables?" 'Youre too late, my young friend," alee is taking said Drane. -I UTAH care of thorn inSomebody . a way that beats the vault out of light." ds to The clerk laughed and gave Drene a little key strung on n rubber bend deH.H llards. M.TV.fWTiMfc signed to go' shout the latter! wrist llfRw'ilM. A. rtk 8. W.M.ueri. M. Ii.Mmuw. " . . OMk, be celled to an Humber tf IMwmkm attendant, who immediately conducted Drano to hia dressing-rooWhet e delight it was to lay aside the aui retail Ini)dTtm of and rage of povertyl When Drane emerged &nlii in ft . from tho little room clothed only in a a sheet he felt as good his neighbor. rugs, Medicine? & Chemicals, Even his hunger relented for a time, and he enjoyed hia bath thoroughly. hllJj Plu U, Oils, ItyrSlii -, ivihinniiw, Tohxaros ami figxiH. It was two o'clock by the magnificent t , o which stood among artificial flowers in the great hall of the bath, when he returned to his room and his Ills soul and body rebelled rags. against them more strongly than ever before. They contrasted painfully with the luxury by which ho had been surrounded. He sat In hit chair with his head in his hands and groaned aloud. Faintness bad followed the bath, and hid ATCItMAKr.R, been aggravated by the sight of men C2.,,?j3 enjoying lulls and coffee, while they upon tho divans in tho halL Ho almost mado np bis mind to order Afaio. Hfc.. MTanil, breakfast, and trust to Luck to get away alive without paying for lk ifatcnes, Clicks agd Jtwcirjf, ''Here you are, air, number said a voice; and Drano heard an attendant usher a man into tho next on Short Xutim. dressing-room- . Thank you, air;" be heart tho fellow say a minute later. Thon ho knew that the mat in the next stall had l?Vth r l.iism 1,1, m tipped Ibo stimulant. They talked ItWSPAPEfl l(wljr. AlmokofoTM a nilnuto, while the visitor AM r,?lvine mnrm together inquired about tlie bath and the f ADVERTISINGS-" restaurant which waa connected with it. Then he tipped tho fellow again, IldfM Hi, ran. of awi iion.pafwr laiin, muii I. tho and got more thanks. b)Ad Ba.ir.a r Komaftt Duvrtor 01 owr. Iha "TIo has plenty of money." of course, oora Mwe, ariih in., nwt prrlm, fur I not if ib. Ul awn, ,in, tkoa. f groaned Drane, why shouldn't he give Ml otoraliliso, Inmnrcitir and limpd,m. idoior, am ..duo popalalln. with prim by ta lark fur some of itaway? Why shouldn't ho lend Data ird.ily.rouni villaica mo some? Why shouldn't I climbover the wooth. Wd cloaa of aalu 10 ptpn Harcaio admtnaxpCTiinnit D adarHwwonaMa partition and negotiate the loan myaelf I while he's nut of tlm wav?" theral GOODS, jjit Groceries, LOTHIN Gr. bath-hou- UlAIi ALISA; :ii' Fee h Oity, Vl ftXctww : . Wm. HOUSE 4j ISLDJHQ "Iri-- l Hie lii-- i 111) frJltl, of Mi'crlv; and i I again ii,tu lie hall. An obliging utu :nlani .1 a divan for him; as,d ho li a. I nu Kunm r stretched himself upon It than In- f,.' asleep. Drano waa awakuned by tho vuifco of the man who had occupied tin- next to his. Ho l,wknd up, an l sew a young tuan so far as the sheet in which he w as wrapped allowed his proportions to ho paring to take thu next divan. Too stranger was about Draue's weight and height, uud they resembled each other not a little, dospiln ilu- - fact that while Drano was a hunddiuio man, thu other would uuver have been ai cuvd uf uii) thing mure Serious than thu of a good figure. Uno facu was uIiiiusl a caricature of tho other. Drain! could not hulp thinking how much ho should have resembled bis neighbor if his ow n life throughout had been like tin lu- -t few days. Thu stranger ordered some breakfast, and thu attendant drew upsliitlc table, so that it stood between Urine and his In fod more fortunate it was aa near to ono as thu other. "If he oats right under my nose, this way, said Drane to himself, "I shall become a raving maniac." A luxurious repast waa ordurod, and then tho strangur lay down upon thu divan and wont to sleep. He did nut awake when the attendant laid thu cloth nor even whon tho lunch waa brought. Some gentle shaking brought him partly to his sonars, so that he was able to alt up and pretend to be awako, but whun the allcudant went away he fell back upon the pillow and was asleep again in a twinkling. Then iJrnne's stomach arose pnd read It tho declaration of independent- would hear no excuses; no reproue bes of conscience. Life, liberty and Hie pursuit of happiness, was its text, and it argued in a manner not to he answered by tho precepts of mere honesty. Ilrano stretched forth hi, right baud, and secured a roll. Almost immediately was looking, ho thereafter, at nobody ' possessed hlmielf of the leg of a chicken, lioing honest by nature ho returned tho bone to tho stranger's table. Ollier portions of thn bird followed, togother with sundry fried potatoes, and such like emhollishpients of tho feast. Then he washed down his scruple, with tho stranger's coffee, and went hack to his room a better man. Iiut then came the rags again,, and ,not even .the sustaining power- of a stolen meal could koop him from temptation. lie put on his underclothing, and. tbnu stood by the door, looking in at tho detested garments. They mocked him; they said: "Voii'to got to come down to our level; you've stolen e breakfast on our account, and nobody knows whet you'll do before we got thKkiigh with you. Ho shuddered and turnod sway his It wasn't that hia conscience cyos. troubled him. No, Indeed'. Ho bed loft his conscience In tho pocket of his tho . the other clothe hid taken, end he wondered, by tho way, whether the fellow bad been ablo to make any moral use of It. But hie shudder 'wee caused by his disinclination to put on the suit which had no in other conscience in lti pockets words, no dollars. 4 So when he turned hie heed away the were responsible for Then they must also have been responsible for his noting that the door of No. 49 wee ajar, and for the temptation which came of that knowledge. The first ein recorded against man led to clothing, end Drene now felt the weight ot a fearful heredity. He, too, would sin end be olothed. would fit Iwondor if me outwardly as well as his hyeskfast fitted me inwardly," ho muttered, end then laughed recklessly. Nobody was watching. He pushed Vhe stranger's door open a little. Yes; they were excellent clothes, to judge by the little ho could see through the crack of th- - door. Dressed ln that way Drano could establish hia Idontlty in no time; and no doubt pass tho whole affair off as a joko. Thus he thought, for the poor fellow was really half rrazod by the perplexing experiences of the last e w daya. He pushed the dour still further; ho was conquered. It seemed that ho could hear e dorislre chucklo from the rags In tho next room. He scarcely looked at the clothes, but hustled them on, all hut the coat, which ho carried e strange feeling into the hill n It became over him that he bad fore. Under an electric light he iunv d arffei Sample Jloom gc' J. Fielding Prop. - IT- - - - Utah. iaftfrpvo, S3. 'A. timo-plee- Gardner, llL jSlFii" 1 0 forty-two- L. H-J- M r.-- al ," : :lrl a- - .'II I,.- ..it III-- : t-- ba - into i - . K I . , You can - , woli-hui- - S.M, - tuu! hi u wcU u uu HIM auu wu.4 and half-ope- n eu. iuw it ragged-clothe- . . - bs-au- so . WMiJft'&M ii, u hlu klirrn dip and iu 1st Maf ..ni't In oi BiMtvsai Hi cbuiiny,1 l tidlN a 1 uat k, , 1 vart5Fift ns tub. Mccurdutg ipruIiu lUit'k.difiiUqb sad las, ssXmly sxred Voiu dip fa ckapw lu us, la Iks and Una aiA. idiU MUl liuiS, sum ant uiiifo lajum tks Milfl Mud tfaaii "-r rtoa, ihii hmnx IM Ullt WMiitMl ui llu . Guuutnr, la ajr sciaiS. I wmM ld,li UkuIuc iS. !,. nd, a. wi tud Co., KnYsit. 0nw(K: In ordw to tMlfr ts ths madt al I Hhb SImHIkT uwtuif iScui ,I inuv.ui duuurmdr muiui, ibr Msb fad wmTOS!? Yours li sty, (Sisawq A. H. ItVMI'llRKYS. WILLIAM FERMOU"1 8H1KP p NRSA1. foots ,surdfor,Mk Urn g Fsmollno Chemical Co., 18 Broadway, N. V Weber Pianos, 35,000 in use. TV Slate Bank. or UUh. '141.: cxpt'ricu.-pi.y tin1 II. M pour t'lioro rau lio 110 IV Capital, fsno.iwn. 60 Ma o St., Soli Lalo HAUKK J. UUt XT, rnwnluut. liiui t.i lull it didn't, sviuiialliy l.avu l lan-jli- Ho. t W of apparel and llu- - lialiliiiii-il.poverty. Tin- - liivliurliii.iJ of man rut, never he except by putting all the world In one unvarying uni- lating with tlie man at iliedesk. Then tho attendant's eyes fell iix-- Drane. AlWst that man," uid he to tho policeman; "he has stolen a man' eluthes In our bath!" "Como with me, tdr." said the oillcer, laying his hand upon Drano's shoulder. Tho blunderbuss of vengeaneo had 6liot both ways again, as Is the lialdt of that antiquated weapon. CHAPTER Vi. l Tnx jfdci. While the little arty was on Its way to the abode of jusi icc, Drano hail time it erzzi.i-.i- to bring bis mind to one definite aqd valuablo conclusion. His misfortunes on a similar occasion hail been aggravated by his own injudicious utterances. IIo resolved to keep still this lime, even if he had to hire Komclsidy to gag him. It was little that hn knew aliout Now York except as to its pavements and its distances, and both these ho was prepared to condemn as emphatically as would any reformer, lie ' had not mippofu-that his second arrest took place in tlm same judicial dislrietin wldi-l- i his firm eamotopats. By reason of liisrehahili-tatiohis nerves had maintained a fair poise during tlip short journey to the court, but when lie .saw the ornaic tower of Jefferson market uln-aof him and then realized that h" was luund In apwho had pear before tbo same UatiuMd Ir fT fail iiij to fell ly, they quivering ourinomdy. Nevertheless ho kept up uppcurancnii and entered the court room with an air of dignified Tbo bulk of the day's huiiic had been cleared away, so he and Ills companion in distress were summunr.-- at once to the her. Whet is this caso?" demanded tlm judgo. This man," responded tho policeman, jerking bis thumb towards thn ragged tramp, abuses tls gentleman of stealing his clotlirs. The judgo glanced in surpriso from one to tho other of tho parties, ami ho looked sharply at Lawwuco as if thu face reminded him of somebody.- Thou he ordered tho complainant to step up end asked him his name. Lawrence Drane," wasthncool reply. Again thn judge scorned to bn trying to recall something out of the dim of his memory, but. the effort failed, and he composed himself to listen to tho complainant's story. Tho false Drano told exactly what had hapnot deviating pened et tho In tho slightest particular from tliu truth, except as his story implied his claim to ownership in the clothes a bich the reel Drano had on. Did you ever eeo tho prisoner before? asked tho judge. I think I saw him not more than three days ago." replied tho impostor; "It was lalo in the afternoon and lio bad askato on. 1 tememlier him because of tbcao tags which ho wore at tho time." Tho judgo turned to Mr. Drane, who had been listening intently, and began the examination in tlm usual way, by asking hia name. Lawrenco was vehemently moved to denounce his accuser, hut ho recalled his determination to control his tongue in this episode; therefore ho respond d simply? Lawrence A big scowl laugh'd tho judge's eyebrows and purJtored up his lips. Jadiciul memory waa again in process of castigation. This timo tbo- - mental prodding turned- - up a elew. "Huien'tyoulioen hero before!" lie II- - Utah Cify. II. I'KIteTUN. UXUhlt M. Wl.I.I.X.Uwdiwr. Oireotern- liwk T. Wni. It. VU.h.iu r Il.t'naM, rtswaou lotas Ruitld, lluaty rs a i iv. :i'y: K k 7? L Hillo T. Famawurtk Klcbaril W. Vuuu, rr t ipiuv(l fires pur h ilnussA wit M savias j ilwsltd. VuVlHHiMdi IiHtmi tlHrsua Aanl wuiuyMebusiaufc EU. , W uallt-r- . diyalu luutsu uuui.y ua wearily, pnw. uscliaiiXtt un all yrlncliwl uutau. Uti.ip r ped. Tfc'iy is. L pay.bli 1 C'AXALOCzUltS - tlua. I.W.Hurtoa. NcSI Oiaylos, Xr.uk r. Taylor , Saillk, Kuwu, form. So Drane stood then- - waiting for his revenge. Suddenly then! was u ki.bbiih out at tin) door. All attendant hurriedly and looked uIkiui. Behind him Drane could sen the thief expostu- ziuittlr. K. W. HoftHi ). . HOWELL & CO.. Vaoivfi, Worn Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Furniture, Carpets, Wall paper, Etc. r JOSEPH MARRIOTT S.L MURRAY, r--f ? No adulter ait aft . . Alee' the following Stsndsrd Rctneiilue . Mandrake Liver Pills; Mulct . of Pain, and Tar Cordial. 1. S. My Extracts are all nude horn fresh tiuits, samplfe ef which ran . he seen at the Sen inxl office. .Rubens A Nclden,DiuggiKla, sole agents fur Utah. iTAIi. KAIRVIEW. CO., UTAH, . Manufacturer of Purt Frtti! Extracts. We curry furniture. curju-lH- , wimlow comjilnle lino wall Irou tlwre, Etu, I'erLics ilhaliiig with tin can (lUjHT, Wagons got as good prices aa any house aoufli of N';i!l Luke. MV nvo jire pared tit our liming mills to cubtotu work nil (lie ehnrti-h- iii.tica . dO-- W ! .l .'. i n LUMBER AND BUILDI NG CO., bath-hous- e, iut .iNri KRIAIL ill'Al.MU, VIIOI - MOULDINGand BLINDS. nud : nil BUILDUP t .? uf-- kind! llTEIi TUTTLE! & (X)., We carry the Largcxt block xmiili uf Huil Lilca tily. l The people of the south will lu ly buying their Ordi-riniiil ny Doors, Windows, Etc., from ux. Promptly atlPiulcd (o. Olliro mul yard ojijnixitu iHn U. C. and D,& li. 14. Dcjiulx. o(DEALERS w-l- a n. W. E. Are Still supt UXALKKi IS ' . y Eye Stw' Co.'pT WagoiM, McCnrinick M.iciiinc:. Pluws Onnlon Clijpt-r- , und J. I. t'uxn Chiliol l'lowx. t PRICES.. 7 l - Mi- The Best Buggy uh'IIieoIs iwlDD.DD - Witli tup and rivih-- riuix. Don't send to S ill Lika hut sure Freight, d ly xe.n-lin- Your Order to aon hc HANSEN. & CO., UTAH PROVO CITY, JOHN LOWRY It SON ! GENERAL SUPPLY. HOUSE mir goods fiwocrwLH CLOTniy, i. ft , J V. I A aby Caniages. iinintlily be will visit (be Principtl S! mi in coimiirt iiHinni, who rib twperU'ull' raqmriloil tn ' et liext l tmi-- r BEST Wagons. and the Itv,. till will ho a pecnljnr WWvOt MvWe. rj one, ; - ,t f S fcvve j J. V. 0 c-- ViO-OWfiKC- J6f0rder9 and Cormepundcin'fi - Implements and Buggies,-- ' Oi,lr that he cm not j s' JIK SKM S TUK N.vvAXvVvv OJP of Flour, The Best Grades xuliciteilE . f tin- - Hold Their OrdersforHis Arrival- s MANUFACTUnBK v MANTI CITY, kis 10CIS F.ftGKEZ ' t BED BOOM MANTI ROLLER MILLS. t . Notify the PuUic in fisr.paia, Sevier, and Emery Counties. that J. 1. MADSEN, long in their employ in this c.i'.y, will, until further notice in this ptMT, Raprexont the Lending Implements of this Ter-- , rilory. Hi.-head ijuai tere wid lie et uu-- If abine Q0; .u.iiji.ui i.hi llME? Furniture, lati-IB- u: BX4X)NT1ML'D. SHOES. of Uuggies und Sjiring M'ligonx in l.'t.ih'Coiiniy. er f TO Sl BOTTOM ! ing. - at Their Old stand, 8T BOOTS' uiky THE LARGEST STOCK l "IVhat possible circumstances could have ju.ililiod you in lying about nsri!'.' ' l.nv.-rIt instantly that her v..ti an ,.oi tun i v to uac I full joi. hut so much trouble had coma to him from such attempts that he renewed bis do termination to say absolutely nothing. So ho responded:. I decline to say." This surprised and angrrca the Judge and bo ordered tho offirer to search Lawrence. They took from him all his papers, his money ami his watch. They conaidenitely left him Ids handkerchief. 'M-- l hy thn indigpiiy of this proceed- fcfcl C Main Street, Manti, Utah. mmm & go. SXBmBIBSa3S3S3SB IN)o General Merchandise--- .- PAXMAK, . - r.-- IN- Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Pickets; WINDOW, DOORS. - sternly. Mr. Dranos conscience wriggled snd IX TUX MlSEUX. u under the temptation of mengroaned 4 certain that a pocket ot the garment lnsido out and dacity. Helie was immoyajly in would bo more read. the owner's name written there. a good the emergency than a guardian ameJ; It wee Lawrence Drano! Ho had Stolen but his eentlomanlv im.tinr.ls revolted hia own clothes back again. Bpaefce Minn he hnew lie at lyin:'. Yes, (hero was no duubt'about it. mover tho uii.u-- l tho re: Thn occupant of No. 49 had been tho tliou-'lwas .;. t Hie original tramp who had aooompliahed I.av. 1 kiliml ami -- hn !:1 the oxchangp Ja the hotel as nicely, no: V.i.a urered him. i'cru.ip-heend had) afterward collected tho tele- in'hn-iv.- ' ! :u". todo wi ll New Haven. The at money-ordgraph i.li.i .o falter. an aifiri.iit'.iu to sockets of the ooat were full ot Drane'a lit- jii.l-'-' ijiie lion. Then-pl. papers. , He ran them over hastily, and wond'Tf-.iilyjudge's could not discover that any were, miss to led pa-- s yoiMsrlf umli r two "1 tt mi -h t lug. efritflfrfo' names then, didn't you?' he continued. Hia watch and a considerable sum of "May 1 explain, your honor wondered et too. lie ware there money "Did you or didn't you? Speak up! this because prudent persona leave each "I did, your honor, hut tin re were cirthings at the desk, but then he reflected cumstances then that Justified me. I that n thiol distraite everybody, Ihd was in trouble and hardly knew what I hetae to hand over hia plunder when ho was almiit." doesn't know who may ho watching, a Drane wee never so eminontly satisfied in hia Ufo. The clothes restored hie brain to its proper bulanco almost at once. Ho wondered how ha could have been brought to the point of entering another'! room, and ho waa shocked at the thonght, though delighted at the result. He strolled through the hall and noticed that tho thief was atili sleeping. Beside him lay tho remnants of the lunch. Drene would have boon glad to stay end watch the follow when ho waked up, hut be bad docidod to go out and find n policeman to take tbo thief Into custody. There wee none In sight when ha etenoed to the doort lie stood there nicment. holding hl chin In Ms band. waul ack view 01 r. - I Ini-h-i ih, 1 ot ,riwi- -l wuul.l Xi, aim... hi.wvumunlui cUn-- l "hi wi klic.-.s tuMiUllicm Miuih u.hh ilun ll.,. .'.,1,,. fas suplutlh ot ibti dl.. mil.1 U.I. .. lae'llM - c, u..i ..oi y.yu w - re or (iMi faior, Hukib pu-ii- follow-hallio- MORCAM. Kz.houk, Csmucoi. thrmselvM. U., I lt Ci , Hinulwav, N'. V. iicati wtl Kue, Siu, OoL f, ala WILLIAM I w Iu ' testimonial. jv W iatsLWcIiS:.r racoiaaruJiiia r.wm ut H I!1 -; i- Kbiucni It may sad totimosy: Dre. A. II. HUMPHREYS. . -- afford to FERNOLINE SHEEP DIP a trial. save you a grcjdcal of ouui-r- . Lead Unt following TESTIMONIAL. Maun. - of tha WooL Faurorr Jukctioh, An P, ) Aai therebj lusraavs quutltj aui quality mrt V lu ueo - - forty-one,- u tin- - K 10 , - if tp . 8aft to SxndU Haalth of ShMp, V hearw-andwalki-i'.e- safe-depos-it jjJmootDrugCo. . ivrt . . y SdlUTI, tWaccomaioilytioxs ANTI, I' I!.- s ' ' ftayVesatatfa to promota Zt la aura 1 .w ..ill" . !,.t roS 1 ..I - t 2 la uZutract obtainti from tha lellaw Pina Traa. V.1 I..- DIP. Co tO Leading Implement 1 halves, , O. ?. COO.WBWi no, 2 Manager. j |