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Show JL Ferbon HEtfRlSani DUN CA IfULMi IT, IK Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoot, Hard are, and Everything Belonging to a Store. Goods Cheaper than at any other House In the County. Largest Store South First-clas- s . - Ferron Utah. Hans Larsen & Co., POND OF HUNTING. STORY . St Lout. Maa WUa In VOfiLed la an ii.nnm.rul. .rtiL.oi, in w hah minium luvemiou. at time, are ludicrous. Hume ;lcu 1 ordered a triepbona put lute . uueuce. lu a few daja the macluna Sly wife is a verj wi m warning nrdur. de.iei.lc, nirruue woman, and bus her miud an enthrall'd with I'iinon and Byibiaa and utber Orvuk lore and tne drama iu geueml that she brum a nuiblug of burins., nor na of modem .be comprehend tne itbi'Ut Ira minute. alU'r 1 bad gm w w to tocurr bo inrirturibg my .le tLe benefit id the new iueutulioa and bad tali the bouts tba bed rang. Xra.ll. grew aomewbat excited, but aba managed lc cairn tbe enigma: Head uie a tau aud .treat' two neuen young onion to KW Hue noted it down, mud she guiwed It wut all right, and bad Jul bung up tbe machine tor rrpoae, wlieu abe was recalled tu Uaten to a reuc.l fur eight puunde of vermicelli and a bu.bel of pulatias fur 3WS Thee auiue one railed her up aud aased that three bene, a sack of oate aud a juet jug uf juuiaa.ee be aeut bua. Hbo bail aal.dsiliaaMaia ona eiiwd her litlMlui Miieil: "Hve ym anytrenh wimtir HtaaeMuio inilu.geala slang, hut .lie liad rue Trial, of General Me rch an (Use, of Price. ititrnuNt m Co-o- p.. cit-u- ave-nu- THE LEADING SAN PETE ShincHe Dealers Lorated in 6 mile Canyon. gut n.un.li lull of wmulrr aiul vcxiiliun, and oiden at Luarrv a Son. J.mv .sk.xliu reply: "IV bittdujou taken fur- -a Only the dee. e.l Mailt f Utah . iviiuiing itnp! Kune iunoMul capped tbs riiu.uc by ringing up and , aakuig by her: Whit Hie price f cloUirs-pinain Cluouxo! Tbun aba burned tbe , COAJ.lCOAt.1 tbe moil and amt ber poet bails down town to inquire wiwt in the world Ibad luuo duewt into our brmie. Hbe aeut Word that people were ringing ber up and asking all aorta ot qjiwinuia about Dungs aha had never tluiugbt of except when abn aat dowa But I bad guus out oollecting, to rat tbe cook couldnt Snd ine, and 1 didn't gvt Cool ji tlieM.oiti home Cheep and Good until every buly was asleep. I noticed e Coal hliue, t'.iiiyon, 4 milthat the furniture ot the bouae wia Sooth of Manti. and wee ju.t standing over my Coal at the mines only fx.jo ier ton wife'a couch contemplating her tcautjr In A superior quality of l.imr. only J&n. repoaa and woudcrlng whether tc disturb per bushel. ffoceialirates g.ven on large her and inquire whither my cifort to tribute to her comfort by telephone quantities. H. Thoum & Co. made the d.y ploaeing, when elio aoftly murmured in her dream.: Xo, we are out of cabbage," and wakened. Ju.t at that JIOUHE momentum machine rung, and I responded, to receive an inquiry ae to when tha first Comer west of Co-oowl car paeecd wy store. There waa in my household that night, and riBOT tbe persistent telephone roused me early aa application for a Commercial sample rooms rurnialied. neat morning with doten eggs and two loaves of bread. 1 a cm IIttlee threw Die trumpet down and turned to dress, only to to continually interrupted PaoraiKToa. Sanduuwh, S.J. with constant ringing, and I let tbe affair ring. At the breakfast tabic my wife began to relate tor struggles of tbe previous day, when my glance fell on an advertisement I will call tirven ft Packer, NEXT! of a firm which grocer. Tlio ad." Instructed customers to order by telephone, and quoted my nurn .. That was the secret of disturbances limber uaed. 1 COM--! tlu-u- i. Six-mil- topsy-turve- . FAIBYIEW p. aiM tteaaairiii u - !;. M. II, Sperry, b.UIVUhhS. . Balls at AeUaa aaal Cuodaai a. WaU a apahan Uulbk An Irishman, testify ingin a police-court- , was Mked to explain why to hud shown tha white fcaitor" on a certain Tin better to to a coward for flva than dead all your Ufa, to replied. Irishman, while accompanying party, had a tod full down a ateep lope. Picking hiintolf up, to devoutly exclaimed: "Dior to to Clod that I wauit walking back over the mountains a dead man I" The humor of those blunders lira tnths inability of the speakers to regard Ufa aa excluding death, and death aa excluding life. But neither of them la a nonsensical apraaeion,oa the contrary, each illustrates what aa Irish writer wy. of Irish blunderi : They are frequently huamrou hyperbolas, aud present very often tha most energetic mode of exprcnuig tbe speaker's opinion. An Iriehpeeianttaltoof mrihrongweak- u anys that "the water u dry in the river," and tel, you that the only way to movent wiiat'a past ia to put n atop to it before it happens" tie wiU eon less, I can always remember things in advance, or, Thera X expecting that every moment would to my next," aud describe drops of rain aa varying In aue "from a shilling to tighten peace." These expression are "bulls," but they are also picturesque blunder such as could be made only by apeatautry gifted with wit, metaphor and Ingenuity. "Em the cutters of turf aud drawers of whisky are orators, " wrote Haris Edgeworth of the Irish peasants, more Dun eighty yean ago. A writer, on whose essay ia the Leaden (Spectator ws navs drawn, points out that there are bulls of aotioo and conduct as weU . aa spoken buUs Aa Irish lady, observing that her had caught first hurried away to fetch water. Hbe caught up a ran of water, aad aa aha wae about to pour it upon the flames remembered that it wae hot water, end mentally decided tint It could be of no nse. An Irish sc bool-bo- y placed a cap full of coffee oa a sloping desk. Finding that it oves Bowed, be sought to remedy his dlM en.ty by turning the cup around. Aa Irish tenant wishing to raise the roof of hit cabin began by execrating the floor. Aa Irishman, on a geullrmaa saying le him : "Bow did yon like that whiaky, Pail at once replied: "Hum, your boner, it has made another man of tne, and that other man would like a glass, na." A temper anew lecturer might make that bull do good service In Ulu.t rating the tact that "the first glass" does the mischief. A TWw TWO DOORS NORTH OF CO-O- P G. WiHes Fnaf -- DEALER J- N- PENERAL MERCHANDISE. t Agent fo Studebaker Bros. Wagons, Carriages and Carts. Agents tor Amos Whitneys Steel Mowers and Reapers. Post Salina, Office - - Utah: SALIM CO, OP I DEALERS IN General . Merchandise' DRY GOODS, Groceries, . Agent for the Cooper Wagon and tha McCormickMachiuery. . 8AhIItA; - - - U1A1I THE! H a. TucKet Candy 8S0 E. 1st Co. St. 0. 1a. City, W . WORK OF INVENTION. Xetwt r vtv WcMvh5veXvfct oJYvm W CitVfwYve.fcO'C XAKUFACTVkRM OP School room Furniture and Appara tua, consisting of Deak, Maps Charts, Globe, Bella, Black Hoard Also Bank Erasers, Chalk, etc.' Furnlahinga and Open. Chairs. s N. B Parties needing thing in this line will do well to call on, or write to U. ' . - the a. CSilhs la the manufacture of CM) KOk - boots and shoes Operative la now don by ,- -!. . In making broad boxes three worker can do the work of thirteen by old ... '.umiii - us. . In cutting eut clothing and cloth capa with die on worker doe tha work of three by old methods. hip.m ii.pl In leather manufacture modern methods bars reduced Die accessary number of workers from 5 tc 50 per cent, sew.., A carpet measuring and brushing machine with one operator will doth work of fifteen men by the old methods, mi.,., la the manufacture ot flour modem improvements earn IS per eent. of the mutual labor that once was necessary. . In making Da cans on man and a toy with modem eppliaucM can do the work of ten workers by the old process. s. By the us of machines MO miner la a month ran mine ae much ooal in tbe seine time as mo miners by the old method. line boy by machinery in turning woodwork and material for musical Instruments performs the work of 36 men by the g CO., OF CHICAGO. ILL, , Wartlag-Ma- .. LtXoXX A.H. ANDREWS ft . of methods. Ne . ... It Baa kmlallMM the work of 'PttCXOf , ul old methods. The horse power of steam used iu the Cnitrd Btates on railways, trainers and In fa. lories and mines was in lxmnw. 14 against Ll'lO.ODO in 1SSU. in the manufacture of brk-- improved devisee av of Die labor, and ia the 40 per rent of manufacturing of the manual labor is displaced. Iu twelve eodaborcre with one-teet- h fire-bric-k this office, whoi A. il. a machine can dree 13,010 sure Address the same time that the same aumberef Andrews western agent. letteia to Box 67, Manti, Sanpete workers by hand could dress 2,MO staves. s Id nailing on one worker and a County, Utah. boy with machinery can heel Mo pair of shoes per day. It would require fire stave-dressin- g sboe-toel- VEPHT BESTAUBAXT Orroun court bqcsk. s Heals 26cta. tad odations for Lodging. H. & HAWKINS accomm- first-clas- i )Mi develop, eyd I laiMIMU .iinr ' while tha field PROP - i. workers to da tha sums by hand. In tha manufacture of carriages it used to take on max thirty-fivday to make a carriage. It is now si ado by Die aid of e with the work of one man in twelve day. Ia the rotlCMiills iu tbe lulled Stales thn manual labor hat been reduced about N) per cent Bow one weaver manages from two to ten looms, where on loom wee formerly tended by sst worker. ismtoawMi.eam.MM,, attlui fit Hi ug etnte. f nar bpeelmea in Mrl 4 iwl Wid Medford was ea old boater of Horth Carolina, who had meny elories toleU, aad a Inigo of hi own i which to toll thorn. Tha author of "TM Haart of DM aaked him wtottor a black bear would over attack a aiam "Hit pea da ea tha answer. "He mi innate nore. wae wouidn't tech the Ulaet humaa leas ha wae uiraered aa tod to fight hie wy out, or to war wounded, or hit war aa el she wttk cuba. la alrhcaaaa look out, leaf. 1 DMUoriM one time thet I war in a tight box. Hit war dowa an Figaoa. wtar tto laurel i tco thick for a oorey o partridge ter rite from. "Thar war on straight trail aa 1 war U it. Xy gua war empty. 1 besred the doge auwiuiu an knowed without aala that the tor war afore caL "1 never tod ao objection to Basils a varmint w a aquar, Stan up fight hi nails agin my kaifs. y know; ae without wuact Dunkin' on gluts eular the way, I reu-tofor my etickar. Taa taraai taiag war goua, an' Uiar war ms withaot a waapia big enough loelna a buomer. I run along, lookin' at tk laurel ea beta idea, but lhar wara't a piaoalaufara to gii use lag la. Tk'kilaai Teu'ra sound lhar. 1 didnt know what to d aa 1 got all ia a sweat, aa drawin' algtor, 1 nigtor, up tto wiadla trad beared tto rer mint cumin. albowa aa haaaa "Wai, 1 drapped oa my tquar acroan tto aarrtr path, so aarrer that I 1 hod ter hump mysalf up. quiated out iai side, lose tto y - know. Hit come ; a big, monster bruto, with a iouea too gua haagm' out, an' rod oyoo. Ha war trettia lika a slage-hos"Ha never stopped, area to eaiff met but 1 puttin bis pawaoa my tack, aaaathough war out war a log, to jiat leapt over me, o' tight in a jerk. Tto doge war einaea his heels, aeBappia' awgy, ea every oaa oa em jumped over me as keerleaa Ilka as him, an' raoed along without seer atoppia ter ik--k their matter1! haa'. , "Do you like hunting, I asked aa to fla- - E1ARSETTS BROS. COMTEK &SNUmOV HO Office. School and ' Architectural Supplies, 230,000 .te YyIn use torrent of abuse if ttoy are repulsed. If you stop os of the wretches, after giving him tea cants, and aah him If hit story i troo, it is likely that ha will toll you that ha lied to you. Ho mobs to taka plaoaurela toting yam knew that to ia shrewd to dfioiiin ptoyfo Ona of tto moat recant actomaa by tto writer ie that e( a rather looking fellow who goes tv to aauaaad tails him with apparent fraakaee that to haa just taea relaaied from prim atm serving a sentence for forgery. If to can hold hit victim's attention long enough to expUinu tto cireumstaacw ' of bin orimo, conviction aad puniihmoat. Ttoen atariaa vary greatly. Bo doubt tto fallow ftohioaa them to fit tto ease ia bind. Thorn le, to will say, inch a prejudie against a forger that ha finds It Impossible te get any tUag to do, aithoagh to ie aa While tto eoaatant or a good man thus approached may be unwilling to aoonviettd self trust forgvr, to ftolai respouslbility ia flatly refiulag to assist a man who dedans that tots atniggiiag to keep from drlftiag back iatahia old habiula s pi ia of tto strong earreat af dtatraatfhl public opinioa. Although by no maaaac vlncod of tto truth of tto maaoetory, to fuels inclined to ran tto riakof toing posed upon, and often ends by giving him a quarter... AN INDIAN Hearty TRADITION. Asy 8ttk Uncle" D. W. Hngh hhliiW cubi AK t1 ill A jten .nub LUMBERAND BUILDING CG, WltOUSALl Weber Pianos, 35,000 in use. AMD BBtAIL DBALUS I- 1 M- Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Pick ets, WINDOW, DOORS. mT Ci refd Jf. MOULDING and BLINDS. P0 and u at- - all kinds of :ctj BUILDUP i,ii OX carry the Largest Stock south of Salt Lake 6ity. Tha people of tha south will do well by buying thw Orders by nafi Doors, windows, Etc., from us, Promptly attended to. Office and yard opposite the 0, C. and P. & R. G. Depots. We IAN j.nt UMt , M low Everything Jititmcal at Coalter & Sntlgroves, Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. CATALOGUES TIES. ubo 11 Money! Money!! Money!! TO LOAN ON A Peterson- & Hanson, - DEALERS IN General Merchandise 9 BY LOMBARD INVESTMENT CO. o-nVERY EASY TERMS. We have plenty oi money to loon on good security-- Far full penimUn call m or write to W.D.SHUL1S, Manager; Ephraim, JOSEPH MARRIOTT w MURRAY, 8. L. CO., UTAH, . Atiimfatinrer of Purt Fruit Extracts. Ao adulteration , jcxjr--j 3);i( Yv Xq apvtu pui .1 ' IAN tk HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, XAlUFACrUXIM OSFO! Hell OS PC Itcucl OF BOOTS AND SHOES, 0r W VtNkC Xo UCVktft lk!l eWau hoj D lAIK OkYV utrfc m 50t ftuVXotWtv T m J8, aW BA1 Vnei, oh'cVw r, 'Aim otmv We are Never Undersold, Wv tteiWi a jvM ovx r. S-- Rf Efftitcti era all made from freth (mite, ramplei of which ran be teea at the Smmxi office. Roberta k Nelden, Druggbii, sole agents for Utah. aaaHAiAHaAg afivfg o. osevomot dqcsd ocaca ALSO XwutXt. VaXvoivXxc. aHOGSJRXSIS, .Mai Xuo aqj. Tit IS1VIU3JLVW J.S33 all sa B.R rZiTTsil iHsiNu xsaa idnimss xsaa aavtij, uoq xnoHjxa bnuiniq hno llful a and inulligent octogvuariaa of this eowity, who haa spent sUty-tou-r yaan of hU life to this lmawdiato aactioa, reomtly vtalMd tto Aaaiatao(AX.)Tlmaaoacaaad told many remlolscemoe of hia ywagar falhorwaa given by tto Indiana what now known aa tto John Floyd Smith ' rastof Oxford, aad which ia bow tto farm ia Calhoun County. Ha sooa aflor-waroonxldered it too Urge for hit poses, aad eoid it off for taa toad of . and cal van. Xr. Hughes that tto dlaaa that lired hare wereaayi the very floeDon of bouasty, aad they truthfulness as oae of the greatest of virtues. When a maa knowingly told falsehood to was perpetually taunted with H, two finger preadoutiatl shape ef V were told op before him en every which meeat"forked tongue." He reUted a vtory of Indian traditieo which waa very Uteredlag. Iaaviliac mite and a half below tto promt eite ef Oxford two squaws gave birth to twins aad the little papoose were ail as spotted as Uoparda. Tto squaw were tried and all condemned to death at the atake. Om tto day the entire population gathered at tto scene ef execution, more than aevaatm hundred ia number. When all had been bound at tha stake end torehee there was a sound aa of thunder, th opened and every ooul, with tto Dob of two young breves, wan ewat lowed In IU depths The young braves went off to tto Cherokee nation, gel them oqtiawa,came aad aettiad dowa near tto scene of tha great acrid eat, aad unuliuii unUl drive away before tto drills Don of the whites This toppaaed eoly sixty years before tto oomlagof tto Hughet family into this section, sad waa often re. lated to tha family. g A large pond of beautiful water aewcev aretbaapot. It i called" poad, aad soundings ea different failed to find IU bottom. A fawyearsaioce a great tree waa flootiagiathto poad. It would raise iu trunk high aboTa tto aarfaoo of the watoro, then regularly would iu rooU be turned u; and project above tha water la tto way. This ia not tradition, but facts Tha old gentle maa haa la ti poaaeialoa quaint old Spanish cola, about tto aioeaf our silver dollars, ooiasd ia fda It waa glvra him by hi paadfuttor at hia birth, and it haa never left hie rnmniixi The oola is now worth upward of 6M0i . Tha eld gentleman say this too fast aad anfnendly ags Rhea ha atad to go ta muster in Bt. Clair County la tto hog agf rr hi tbjh Vl SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH s rBfiV Two ITD Aatogtayk ts Pkateg vayh Album, "Wid, vour lit has tots om long, rough If yoihxdil to lira over again, Oaa af tha Most Baaant by rwOuhssI If aoma of tto paepls wto maka a firing by togging would tare thalr WUa lata channels ttoy would, perhapa.1 proaperoua, says tbe Chicago Journal. Tto skillful aad successful beggar seams tab a man of not a few ideas, for tto warn In hit businaee oompeia him to keep up with tto time. Ha ia eoastantly casting about for eoaw bow aotoma which he may put into operaiioe ia enter to work There la upon tto gonaroeity of mem. aomething poculiarly Insol ent and reckless about suet profSetioail beggar. They seem to think that a mea will respond to a call for aid If they show Ingenuity la thalr mannerof approaching him. Xaayofthom after taking a mans money do not hesitate toahowaeartalnsir of oontampt for him, while not infrequently they poor forth a ike stands Note Books. TabletsPapories thing. OF BEQQARS. url STATIONERY and BOOKS, and Ink Uoodlawl TRICKS Ji--: Toys and Fancy Goods Blank-book- s, That was hiaaolo answer, but with tto look on hit fao It ex pres sod ovary knowing aa much a ye do now, how would you liver1 Although tto quaatkm ware onn ha had thought onr again aad igaia, withsot a moment, be laid hi hand on my boulder aad said: "I'd git mo a neat woeua, and go to tto wildest kaotry ia creation, aa hunt from the day I war big naff to too a rlfle-gu-a on til da age aa' reomaticka laid me up" n. Wholuilb and Retail Dealmi ib The Salt Lake Music DealoiB. v t . Kllil ON HAND FULL AND COMPLETE LINES I oeoo-elo- u, hia ahoulder would to almost diaieoeted rrom shaking hands "Bow," said tot "but taw pmipia deign to apeak, aad hot aeUm la it that your hand i greaped with tto fervency offrieadskl chaaged," erid hs eckoaiag by aad by." kt Alas time tore there wiU bo a NOIIVXnjTJJ IVNOIXVJ SiWU NOllOS ONIHdS Y AOfug W STIVH3A0 PlMJSi3o) psjnjqaisTy Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Carpett S.OD IS SSnVXIS IA3T aniYA isag aHj, W.T. BKW, PfeeMeat J. MANTI CO-OPERAT- -- I. WCBIXeW,Meeraaarg . Curtains. Wall Paper, Grocef ies and Hardware, --AT- IVE Dealers in- - DryGoods, Notions.Hats, Boots and Shoes, Groceries, Hardware, Glassware, Drugs, stoves, wagon timber, farming implements, etc. The public are cordially invited to call and examine or excellent variety of Cashmerea.Brocades, Sateens, Beiges, Buntings, hallies, Seersuckers, Ginghams, etc. L ies Kid, Silk, Jersey and Lisle Gloves, and its to suit all, Mens', Boys', Ladies, and Misses Straw Goods. Headquarters for Home-maBoots and Shoes, Best in the Market. Sommer Suits for Old and Young. WHOLEALE Ap-RETAIL- : M Fro T. G. WEBBER; Superintend' i. F de MERCANTILE INSTITUTION. PNE |