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Show K.TH0K.A8 DRV I A CONFESSION CDSGO. trt. lie k!t-f- It was a rihc-- IZ&ia Salt Lake City. Hole the Address and Call on cs for Bargains 6T-C9-- drive e relurn to the cltj. She' is just the swecteat horse, and we are very devoted to her. "There were no letters, you ald, Mrs. Tibbs?" If a saii'.e twinnled In the girl's blue eyes as she went out, no one noticed it but the tall young man who assisted her Into the carriage. "Get up, i:aiiy," Bho said, and they drove away. Tho three women looked stupidly at one another. "I must be goin' or my pies'll be burnt up," said Mrs. Martin, and Mrs. Berry followed her out, stirring feebly at the bowl of butter sauce. HASTY PUDDING IS POPULAR. - I'- T!. r.'S.s lir on th draful balcony in; IhHr sham their blushes lnl trif-- to hida, kissed her on the balcony UIJ.c Ai it fty reix"nbain quivored; M.irs turned red, Orio fled, Venus fairly shivered. kisf 1 her en the balcony Il'i!l',t to see her famt. TIi This niu t.st maid with louk so Btaid, Tisiit 1 had dreamed a saint! JOHN GORDON & SON, DIALEf H. KIsMd cm A!i. Tlie J 15 ilir-f'.- liuw-li- her on the balcony 1 tel! ei' Groceries, Confectionary, Stationery, Novelties, And all Kindsof Fruits, Canned Good9, Etc. Eto, and To'ha.eea Cigara"2 UfaL At the Old Stand, Btats Street, Murray, Joe Gream parlors In 7Vurrar. fur Horn Baa loe 0im and Cool Summer Drinks. ME3X3BGE ERNSTROM Baa moTd icte Li new store on Murray street, where b and full itook of inspect his ths publle ti invite iw Wall Paper, Linoleums, Stoves.Ranges, Etc, r Tt Scandal. Roxvilla " call?' NOW IS THE TIME YOU NEED REFRIGERATORS EASY CHAIRS ETC. THE CRAGER WIRE AND IRON WORKS 02 MANUFACTURERS IRON FENCES, BANK, OFFICE & CGUNTER RAILING, FLOWEB STANDS ALL KINDS OF FANCY IRON AND WIRE WORK, WE DO 8ILYER, NICKEL AND 531 STATE ft.Ju i iarciui ijU- - P- - ELECTRO PLATINQ IN COPPER 1 - iainhi.te.tri,s STREET, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. j uIiuaM AkJ.ji.w. tAssP --a.k.i.T SALOON & BILLIARD "Yes, she did. I guess she wanted to see what he wrote. Tuesday's her day for a letter." "Do teH!" "Oh, yes; Tuesdays and Fridays she alius hears from him. Sometimes It's a postal card, too." "I'd like to know! Can't be he writes anything very private on a postal?" Mrs. Tibbs tossed her head disdainfully. "I ain't privileged to talk much about the U. S. mail, but 1 can't help aseein' things when they're held right up before my face an' eyes, an' I tell you, Marietto Martin, there's some things I could tell about that pink an' white faced Gears girl that wouldn't sound very well, she beln" single." "I've thought It right along. I told George, sez I, they're a queer family. Mia' GoarB claims she's a. widow. but no one hain't never seen her husband's gravestone, as I've heerd of." Mrs. Tibbs looked out of the window. "There's Mis' Berry an' Mis' Johnson comin'. You needn't say anything of what I said about the postal card. I don't want to make it cut any worser'n 'tis, for it's black enough, goodness knows! "I declare, how be ye both? Walk right In an' have some chairs. We hain't had a real family visit sence I don' know when." "I suppose the Gears's come reg'lar for the mail now? I guess you're the only one that gets within speaklu' distance of 'em. Sech folks! Why, " I went over "Oh, did ye?" "Yes, I went over to call yesterday, but couldn't knock loud enough to raise anybody." There was silence a few minutes, during which Mrs. Tibbs' knitting needles clicked ominously. Finally, she said: "Well, I say It's scandalous. Two women comin' Into our midst, an' cctin' so upscrupulous they shet the door on all of us, au' they a gettln' " mail "Anything new, Mis' Tibbs?" "Well, as I was tellln' Mis' Martin, there's very suspicious postal cards been through my hands, an' though I don't have no privilege to say anything about the U. S. matf, postal cards are public property, en' I couldn't help but see some things that give me a hint Into how things stood." "There! What'd I tell ye, Laura i mini iuafcajb HALL Carefully Selected Stock ol i- WlfiES, LIQUORS AflD CIGARS - ALWAYS ON HAND. Careful Attention Given to Family Trade- - CARLSON & BIRCH. .J ! Murray Drug' Company "Dealers Pare :.'v- - LM imMl Mifc Toi'ct Articles, AN Medicines. fed KIng'a New Discovery i nonet InH Drugs AAto fw Dr, I'i'i i nd New Lifa Bittera and Backlen'a Arnica Salve. Perfnmery Tills ' Elsotril preeorition8 Garcfully Compounded DajorH'flllt Dr. W. E. P2REEBSB, Pfiop. . . H.rray, Otsi. 1 L3 LSWejei, "There's somcthin' thero that hadn't ought to bo." Johnson? Didn't I say I dreamt of the Gears' house beln' on fire, an' know something scandnious was comin' to Mf.ht? I never dreamt of flro that It didn't mean something. Now when Janet Jours eloped with her father's hired man, I dreamt " A team Hopped in front of tho of- lice. The r.athercd up her knitting. "There's Jim Hawkins." she said, t"au' Le'll stay till tie etago comes' I it i "Who's your baby, Miss?" boldly inquired Mrs. Berry, log her and running the office keeps me pretty busy, but I will write as soon as possible. "Remember me to your mother. "Jack." "Baby is better!" "Baby!" . "Well, I never!" " 'Remember me to your mother.' Humph, that don't Bound ar f ha was. married to Her, an If he ainT-- " Airs, libbs took the card by one corner and slipped it into box 4C. Several weeks followed before the climax was reached. Whenever a postal card came from Jack, the women of the village happened in and they always found Mrs. Tibbs ready to lay the card on the table, Many a groan and shake of the head followed the reading of the brief lines that referred to "Baby." The week before Thanksgiving, Mrs. Berry came into the office and found Mrs. Tibbs unduly xclted. "I guess it'll all come out now,1 she said. "The sly fox'll have to own up to one thing or another. Read that!" She pointed to the card on the ta ble. "Dear Carolyn: I'll eat Thanks- g "lng dinner witn you ana your mother. Shall bring Baby and leave ber with you if you think you can keep her now. She has quite recov ered from her lung fever, and is play ful as a colt. In great haste, n-sse- l . Reason for It Eeing a Faverit with Lumberme n. "One of ill,' Flrantiest things I havfl noticed about the lumbermen of the l acadlan woods." tbn nun who pent last whiter in the camps, "was their wondrutis appetite- for hasty guar-aute- puddin:-'.- " Is it imnatmal that they should have wondrniw nnnotites. these strone men who work for hours in the bracing Canadian air?" asked the fluffy lo whom the man waa young devoted lust then. "Hut do you know ot what hasty pthMirt: is made?" asked the man. She did not know exactly, but ven tured to remark that it was nrobablv soiueihimr like "floatlne Island." "When they get lack to camp from night at the nearest saloon they wake up the cook and bribe him to make them a hasty pudding," ex plained the man. '"He puts a pot of water on the stove and when it comes to a boil ho stirs in dry flour. Pres ently a thlu paste Is formed, which he serves to tho wailing lumbermen while it is piping hot." And doesn't he flavor it with any thing?" Bho aslced. 'I asked one of the camp cooks how the men could eat the tasteless etuff. He answered, 'Their mouths are full of tobacco and their stom achs full of whisky, so they couldn't taste anything but hot.' " And you are going to spend an other winter among those horrid men!" sho exclaimed. "I was going back to the woods, but " And his eyes that was before told her the rest of the story. FEAT WAS AN Burial Sermon Aroused Indignation of Friend of the Deceased. A writer in the Boston Transcript "Scrub Oaks," a settle describing ment of undesirable people In Southeastern Massachusetts, tells a tale of the death of one of the residents and the efforts of a frank spoken preacher among them to point a moral. After the reading of a portion of serlpturo and the making of a prayer, the biographical part of the sermon began In which attention was called to the ungodly lives of the "Scrub Oakers" In general, and the deceased in partic ular, with this startling conclusion, "And I have no doubt that the late Mr. W Is even now gnashing hla teeth In hell!" This was too much for old P , one of the intimates of the departed, and he strode from tho church in high dudgeon, and was found at the close of the service ex citedly pacing back and forth, across the church green and squirting tobac co Juice In all directions. Some one asked what he thought of the rehas marks as to his friend. "Dr. S told a blank lie," says P , "for I know for a certainty that the old man hasn't had a tooth in his head for over twenty years!" Along the Way. I'm slngln' of a sung to you Along the way! I'm weavln' roses from the dew, An' stare from skies that Love makes blue I'm Blncln' of a sons to you. Along the way! I'm slngln' reapln' of the rua Along tho way! I'm sayin' that for all I knew Of fame, and name, nnd fortune, too, Tha sweetest thought's tho thought of ' you Along the way! the lonesome Night the way! I'm sayin': "Wrong has trampled Bight, But Love Is mailed In truth and might; Ills hand my strength his eyes my light, Along the way! I'm slngln' fvlloica: A. MAM No's RND WAREHOUSES, N. ., U.S. A. Llcsrty, ana 1,8, 4 and 8 Mpl Wniton-Sale- CASPKliCO,, K. OFFICE 105-4- 8 mm. Whiskey $i Gallon PAWNBROKERS AS A RULE ARE NECES" EVILS SARY But not ! will tie I all Collateral Bank. so s 20 East Second South, Salt Lake City. J. PETROVITZKY, Proprietor. f the interest oharged by others'and makes Who oharge you but you the largest loans on all articles of value. one-hal- Can also give you great bargains in Unredeemed Watches, Jewelry, Guns Instruments, eto. Fine Elgin and Waltham Watches, good aa new, from $3.00 up. Solid Gold Plain and Set Rings, $1.00 and up. IMPOSSIBILITY. Tailor-Mad- All-Wo- Suits, all sizes and oolors, good as new, from $3.00 e suit up a AU other Goods In proportion. Ten per oent off on all Goods by bringing this ad. with you. r MURRAY EXCHANGE. The best of Imported and Domestto Wines, Liquors and Cigars. :::::; i 1 Our Specialty jt A Billiard Room in Connection. j 0 THE FINEST CALIFORNIA WINES, $1 PER GALLON, 25o PER QUART. i I 0 o m A. E. 1 CAHOON, Mrjr. Jl LINE OF A FULL Fresh Green Groceries Kept on Hand. All kinds of Fresh Fish the Market affords constant p fli ly on hand. Orders promptly filled and delivered in all parts of uie iowii. HARKNESS BROS.JiuJ'tcre. i II SL'.te St. N..rth on'Smitcr In Along And so, the song grows sweeter still "Jack." Along tho way! fever! Poor little waif!" No gloom shall blight no care shall kill-- No The colt.' as a bleak brute! and barren winter chill "'Playful "We ought to tar au' feather the The life that sweetly dies Love's will Along tho way!" whole of 'em. I'll go right Atlanta Constitution. down au' tell Mis' Martin about it." "Be sure an' warn her not to say Another Joke Vindicated. A stranded thesplan troupe, literanything, for we don't want it to get out that we've been tneddlln'." beally walking tho railroad ties If any ingredients were left out of tween I'tlca and Rome, In New York, the Thanksgiving viands prepared in were arrested as "suspicious characseveral Roxvllle Ritciicns mat year, ters" on Monday, says the New York it could not bo wondered at. for there World. Those who would regard was suppressed excitement as the stranded actors as suspicious charactime drew near when the skeleton In ters are themselves guilty, for "susthe Gears' closet should be disclosed, picion ever haunts the guilty mind." It happened the day before Thanks- One who could not tell that an actor giving. Mrs. Martin left her pumpwas an actor could hardly tell anykin pies In the oven, and Mrs. Berry thing, The spectacle of a company of of sauce bowl butter brought ber them walking railroad ties was such a along to stir on the way. They eaw vindication of satirical paragraphs tho horse and carriage when it came and of comic. Jou'iailsm that for a into the village and stopped at Mrs, constable not lo realize tho country one Gears' cottage; but only tall, fact was both strange and Inexcusyoung man allfebted and was met by able. It ei'iher indicates tho decline Mrs. Gears and her (laughter. of comic Journalism or Its failure to " "The' want no " penetrate the recesses of tho minds a "Not a sign of of darkest Oneida, "Probably he's left the poor little In some asylum." orphan thing Cuvler't Collection Doomed. Just then a pretty cnestnut mare The splendid cabinet of comparative stopped at tha door, and Carolyn Gears got out of the carriage, and anatomy In Paris begun by Cuvier, the distinguished naturalist, in 3733. and came In to get the mall. "Good morning, Mrs. Tibbs. 1 the completion of which occupied 21 Is to bo demolished by tho ausuppose you are getting ready for years, thorities of the Jardlu des Plantes. Thanksgiving?' You seem to be Among the numerous valuable speci"Good mornin'. Cuhappy." responded Mrs. Tibbs iron mens fathered and classified by vier are the embalmed remains of the lcally. huno rhinoceros brutipht to hla Ver"I have reason to be happy, think," the girl laughed pleasantly, sailles menagerie by Louis XIV. and "You see Mamma has improved so which the gay monarch used to visit After she each week nt'.cndt d by his court. The much here In Roxvllle. had nervous prostration the doctor carcass thus honored by the king and advised complete re?t and quiet, so his sycophants was saved with diffiwe came hero; and now she Is near culty by Cuvier in 1T!'3 from the Inly well. Then, Baby had lung fever, censed revolutionists, who desired to and she has recovered; so I foci espe burn it because It had been one of their "rj rant's" amusements. cially thankful." "Who's a kcepln' your baby. Miss? The Largest Sailing Vessel. boldly Inquired Mrs. Berry. The newuht and largest sailing ves"Oh, Jack Mr. Marvin, has been keeping her for me. Nt Jack and 1 sel is the "Prenson," of 8. mid tons. ft. wide, are to be married in the spring, and She Is 437 ft. loh.i end I'lC'.'O eqnar ft. as Baby Is as well as ever now I shall draws 3$ ft, and keep bor here f;r Vama aud 1 to of sail, "Lung We olaim to be the Iotrft Priced H7it'sVy Houte. We really sell whiskey as low as $1.10 per gallon, and mind you, distilled whiskey not a decoction of chemicals but of course it's tew and under proof. "Casper's Standard" 10 Year old whiskey is a liquid joyl It la actually produced by honest Tar Heels in the Mountain Section of North Curolina by the old time prooet-sEvery drop Is boiled over open furnace wood fires, in old style copper stills, in exaotly the same way it wae made by our grandfathers a century ago. First rau whiskey I sold at $5 to f5 per gallon, but is not any better than "Casper's Standard." It is the best produced and must please every consumer or we will boy it buck w ith gold we are incorporated Under the Laws of N. C, with an authorized capital of tlOO.OoO.CO and the People's National Back and e Piedmont Savings Bank of Winston Salem, N. C, will tell you our is good. This old honest, mild bdJ mellow whiskey is worth one dollar per quart, but to moie fully introduce "Cssper's Standard" we offer sample shipments of this brand at half price, (packed in plain sealed boxes) 5 Quartt $2 95,10 Quart (5.00, Enpieu Prepaid Anywhere in U. S. All orders and remittances (in stamps, cash or ty check, etc.,) as well as requests for confidential price list must be addressed as Good alius does. We can't talk when he comes in, for I wouldn't have It get out that I said anything about It for the world; but you com- In Saturday BY FLORENCE J. BOVCE. (Copyright. 12, by Daily Story Tub. Co.) mornin', au' if it aiu't pone I'll show Guess her beau's Mrs. Tibbs, the postmistress, fu- - ye something. lshed stamphig the letters and gathpretty busy lately. He's writ to her ered thorn up in a pacl.ago oa the on postals the last thre.j times." table. The door opened, and a young Saturday morning a subdued but excited conversation took place beoffice. came the into lady "Cood morning, Jlrs. Tibb3. U hind the postofflce boxs. On Mrs. Tibbs' table lay a postal card. there any mail in box 10?" "I ain't tellln' any of ye what's ''Yes; here's a postal card for you. Miss Gears. I guess your beau didn't been writ on the other postals, fur I write to you. Leastwise I shouldn't aiu't privileged to disclose on the U. S. mail, but there's the card that think he vould on a postal card." Miss Gears took the card, glanced come last night; you can read It for at it, ar.d blushed, but said nothing. yourselves." None of the women touched the She had lived in Koxville only a few It as If they months, and did cot take kindly to card; they bent over (ho villagers' familiar way of prying feared it was Infected with germs, but they scanned the lines with feverInto her affairs. Mrs. Tibbs r.oddad knowingly as ish Interest: Dear Carolyn: Baby is better, and the door closed. "I declare for't! I wish Mary the doctor is sure she will live. Nurs- Berry could 'a' seen her flush up. " J Tell me the' ain't no secret there! If I had a right to divulge, I could tell 'em a thing or two." A thin, wrinkled little woman came Into the outer office, and Mrs. Tibba bustled out to meet her. "Set right down, Miss Martin. Brought your mendin', didn't you? Well, I'm glad. I get dreadful oneasy here In the office all day. Ain't no one In scarcely after the creamery teams get away mornin's." "I see Miss Gears jest made ye a Tfia finest a lack! truth of woman's ruth kiss him back! Atlanta JournaL !! Whiskey $1 Gallon TMTl llPlll CAN IEiLL lUU The cost of a journey to any point in the civilized world and sell you through We represent all the best tic-ket- Steam-ehi- a. p lines and a splendid railway system of 8000 ROCK ISLAND' miles-"TH- E Let us help you plan ft winter trip. THAT'S OUR BUSINESS. DINING CARS. E. DRAKE, LUNCHEON, MID-DA- Y Dist rnss- - Ast- FIFTY CENTS. Sait Lake city' Uta1j - All tra!ers do not ride In the PuJImam many patronire the free reclining chair car from cboioe or notions of eoooomy. Such persona bave about as pleaaaut as tboee in the sleepers. The Baute Fe runs comfortable chair oars on lU three ChioBgo trains, with a oompetent toilet porter In charge. Complete accessories are provided. TO CHICAGO C. IHEXPEHSIVELY. F. WARREN, 4 dcn'l Agt.. Salt Lake City, mmrmt- - u WI-WH- t , a M Dooly Block. Utah. n |