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Show Paderewski 15 fits grip cn iht 16 to he that is getting tsld. piano, say, Jc-m- the blade. VEJSPEXia, the other thing, he raid at list. Yes? Londons last census shows that Yes. It has far less obligation there are fifteen birth3 and eleven about it. Now, one takes an interest over4 Rave the city behind me, published Every Saturday Shaking its dust from my feet; Its thunder and roar of In ones friends work. Hows it getUTAH. Leaving I haste to the covert sweet. trad, ting on, by the way? Where from dusk of the Oh, much as usual, said Annabel. one doesnt feel it weighing But arching, on mind that she should have to ones As in cathedrals dim long . . ..Frank J. Caaaoa. work at all. Now, with ones sweetDelegate to Congress.-the hush of twiThrough the lingering OFFICERS. heart how different! She should sit territorial Oaleb W. West Thelight all thrashes day in silk attire and cross her lita Governor 7.0. O. Richards. sing hymn. tle hands In her lap if she liked. The 4g. x. Merritt. gecreta. -- " Chief Justice.. .Oeo partch. wind should not be alfowed to blow In the town were hurry and bustle. JmOcm too S:7.USmlthf And squalor and sin were there, roughly on her. Ridiculous, would UiocUt. not be? And the trail of the worship of Mam- it Degrading, said Annabel stoutly. mon, Just so. Degrading. Then theres And the wearisome burden of care. B. absurd notion that women want that T. Eghooll In the fields are silence and perfume. taking care of. With ones friend the And one might kneel and pray UTAH1 CO HSlIC ION, fiction doesnt have to be kept up. She IB In the calm and cloistered forest v,r George Thatcher. alone to theaters and meets one goes At the .tender fall of day. at the door, and theres no nonsense The birds go flying homeward about having to see her home. She ; To the nest in the s wK!n:rrrn:L2it tss-- he And dim, takes her own bus and off she goes. die Into vespers the; stillness; DIRDOTORY COUNTY Now, if she were not ones friend she JUAB The thrush has finished his hymn, .Fre-- l W. Chappell Trobate Judge shouldnt go one step by herself. There .Jki4 Foote would always be a tedious male creat.Dererin licqo A.L. Jaicfemaa O! beautiful lanes I love you ure ather side elbowing .off the As you skirt the babbling brobka, T. 'Sullivan ....J. taking every unnecessary ..D. W. Cazler As you seek to the foot of the moun- care ofand Assessor and Collector her. Sounds oppressive, does And Rw'orGor tain. .William Burtsa, TVrnca 'Winn it not? As you find the hidden nooks, Attorney Yes, said Annabel. A little wistSurveyor. .Where M,AIW&)ra the ferns in masses had crept into her voice and fulness green great Ocwey Treasurer. The edge of the swamp land, rim, some of the sturdiness had faded. LVe .Coroner John kwe Where Iv linger till stars awake Supt- Schools. Then theres not that terrible deabove, And the thrashes sing their hymn, mand for sympathy. One expects DITtEOTORY. ; MILLARD -.COUNTlJoshua l Greenwood ones friends to fit in with ones own Probate JudgeHarpers Bazar. Andrea a Peterson, particular mood, just as one picks up -. John tit Tier. Selectmen. a book that chimes in with it. It ' Gardner. . O. C. Holbrook. . . (James Sheriff . . . happen to suit one day, off . . . .. .. X &t Give General Campos, the heads cf and he doesnt the insurgent leaders, care what becomes of their bodies. The Dallas physical culture society continues to express confidence in its ability to hold its October meeting. I tors have been giving her father pointers. ton The man who keps up with the latest books and magazines Isnt ;gcisg to have time to earn the 'money to buy 'em. V tree-top- , . GEORGE HARDY, (TV A perfect fit guaranteed. Ips.Irin3T la ail Its tranches. Special attention called ma-to Lis new etyle. Universal feed sewing chine docs all its work inside cf the shoe. Two doors north of Union, Main fit., Ntpkl. . ' HoHALLY & LTJHT, 1 1 she-doesn- .. .Alnii Greenwood. Assessor Collector Recorder-.-.-Tho- . s. Clerk and ... Attorney .. .. Surveyor. Treasurer..-- .. . Coroner. ........ A. .A. O. Jllncklsj Canister. ...... . . .- J no. hi. XI anson. . .. . Willard Rogera D Smith Bianey Teepls. - -...-.- .-..Joseph Supt Schools. . The transfer of D. Cl Callistcr the Russian minister at Washington to Germany la explained by his desire to complete his daughter's education in. music. Sweet are the uses ; of diplomacy. It is calculated that the present political fight in Kentucky is .provoking more cuss words to the square Inch than any since the memorable can--paiin Flanders. gn After a. few days of Newportllfe the duke of Marlborough will be expected a to go home and write learned volume on the economic, social, religious and political life of the American people man-to-ma- It .13 a remarkable (fact, that In all these boundary disputes with Great ot , Britain the United States , has never, claimed anything, has always been on tea been defensive, and usually, the worsted.' The new woman must not be discouraged by the assignment of Mrs. Cstrum, the Texas feminine lawyer and real estate owner. a determined lady , but not for long. Misfortune may bar attorney for a time, a St. Paul baseball W. P. Hayes, pire, has sued um- the Minneapolis Times saying he stole a game he umpired. From the general tone of remarks ad-- j for ! dressed to the umpire the impression has gone abroad that only professional that criminals were employed for i 1 . L -- Annabel had many friends among men. What cant it is to say friendman and woman is imbetween ship she would cry, with flashpossible!) What ing eyes. degrading cant!' with a flushing cheek. She liked the. society of men. They gave her a. new outlook on life. She would enjoy it if they confided their love affairs to her. So she said. Somehow thsy had not as yet given her that enjoyment. She was 22, with a piquant face and figure and a man of the world style of conversation that half veiled an unfathomable innocence. It .yvas.a hot evening. early; in June, and qne of, Annabels friends had drop-ped in. j.They were sitting .together in the miniature veranda, , discussing a subject they had often discussed be- -' fore. . t n One comfort about my of said style friendship, Annabel, one? great comfort, ds that one need-nbe eternally bothering about ones looks apd that sort of thing, when erne wants to have a rational conversation. I, dont know, anything more aggravating than to talk ones best talk to a man, as I did out at dinner the other day, and to find film obviously speculating ris to whether ones hairs all ones own. Now, I dont think you or any other of my special chums would even, notice if I wore a sack wten you caihe to see me. Thats so it freshjng. It is, said the friend. For instance some girls would be dreadfully put out (If their shoe had a little hole in It, just at the tip, when a man was there. But you Where, and Annabel jumped off her lounge chair with one bound and passed her pretty feet under agonized inspection. For one with whom appearance was no object she was wonderfully shod. Im so sorry, said her friend. I didnt mean to imply that you had a hole in your shoe. Only that if you hall it wouldnt trouble you. in the least. said Annabel, with But one would care never said I dignity to exhibit slovenliness to ones friends. And a hole would be slovenly. They smoked in silence. How do you define a mans friendship for a woman? he inquired, after the pause had lasted for a long while. Annabel took her time before answering. I think, she replied at last, rather slowly it means having her interests at heart so much that they could never boreyou so that her pain or happiness would always be to you almost more than your own. You would never hear her slightly spoken of. You would Nave her all you cdrald. You would let nothing of hers be injured. Where you could you would put velvet between her and the rough things of the world, as Carlyle said. Yes but he spoke of his wife. Annabel did not seem to hear the words. She was looking over the roofs, the appallingly uniform roofs of West Kensington, to where a golden haze hung in the sky and wonderful dream music was being played and then blown into the balcony on a little soft June breeze. The gold sky was the light of the great dusty exhibition, full of rowdy Whitsuntide revelers, and the music was blaring from a brass band. But distance and the summer and the quiet hour caught it all up and left nothing of it but what was beautiful. It made Annabel feel restless. I am going in, she said suddenly, springing to her feet. Here goes for lighting the lamp. And she whisked into her little drawing room ,with a movement anything but dreamy. Her friend followed resignedly, although he had been very comfortable where he was. He was quite used to Annabels frequent changes of mood, 'and by indulging in no such himself he was often able to tire her out and get down to .the forlorn little entity behind the many poses. The lamp was a high concern on bamboo poles and quite beyond the reach of Annabels five feet cf '..eight. Bhe got a low chair and prepared to climb upon it. One moment, said her companion decided that it is rravcly. We have all that belongs to our right to protectthis chair belongs to friend. Now, or less more be will injured nine and her. even by stood upon, by being her lifted he up. and Therefore ftrx one furious and unavailing to the situatwitch Annabel settled ease. She lit the tion with surprising icd suD.dc Its lv 1:3 p and tb with id Thank you wlwn he set her down. arm-Th got themselves tintofindtwoceuver- -' "h bat rhe seemed a thing of an effort. many odvant:p:s posi-- ; tion. So light an aspersion as being called a thief, was supposed to amount almost to a compliment. , !, Thomas R. Howard of St. Louis, a descendant of the famous English family of Howards and a broker of standing, is under arrest charged with poisoning a n egress .named Nancy Leathe. It is said that Howard was also attempting to poison Priscilla Henry, in order to secure her t:tate, valued at $100,000. Mr. Howard Is knocking some of the luster off a distinguished name. many years sharp upward movement of the was noted at Tehuacan, In the lints cf Puebla, Mexico, recently, dmcsg students of seismic phenomena It is the general opinion a volcano is firming in one of the lofty mountains tear Tehuacan, Subterranean rum-- t more or less prolonged have been lings A th 1 and the nrd are panic a Chicago real natives Hricken. It, is probably ertaie man booming a sub-divisio- n. nearly all her desperadoes. The crop was pretty HI saved when Sip Wyatt was mowed iiwa with Winchesters lest week. Bill Oklahoma has harvested Omk, Jim 1 French, Skeeter, Cherokee the Verdigris Kid and Wyatt all sprung from the seed sown by the Daltons, The penitentiary and repeating have got all except Cherokee Bill, ?vho is waiting for the noose. From the. trtccct outlook the new stand of rob-1'r- s, cutthroats and murderers Is not Wi and promises a puny crop. 11, r- & bicycle with the epeed of seven A tWra per hour has a momentum of 1,- -. 3 Pounds. .This is enough to upset pedestrian, ,but is not plearnut for bicycle when it imping: s r gainst a ' 'Tm loaded with ccrdwcod cr trick. I;- ' 5 -- wizmt 3 .o "I thing fer a bicycle rider is lock &hel and take no un-- 4 f yg ' la chancre. - - -- ' a - -- i --- - 3 ; r insurance com-calt, drarrd that Frakcr t" a T 'h ih qu: tion now I'1, I to vil.sut an erder of !;nt FrrV r guilty cf contempt? by re- - ij tiryda rum 1 -- at' - writ- - u tut the bicycle pkr 3 t: ay cl 3 TO ' I:, t; act, 1 is alro t iz - :t :.i th? bicycler, with Lie mud-- 1 1 ' ; ' 1 " . Hr grp inat the runs ryainrt a men who Ss feet. Uni 3 the 'P the rr" 1 ii firmly seated the plarc c! 1 f: t will very ueerly throw '1, n 'h -- a j f j , - , vu r fj - f u u.r n It!: : cureIf if ; 1: - - I -- r 1 1 1 h, n de-rw- 1 1 "i will , ITIrJ'o in .r t one goes. It isnt necessarily on ones mind that she may be in trouble of her own, or, if she is, she cant say so. Theres no need for the I will die ere she shall grieve business. He hummed the words with a ludicrous exaggeration. Annabel shrank a Tittle. She ridiculed sentiment in public and cherished it as deeply in her heart as every other clever little feminine fool in the world. Now, with ones sweetheart, he said, watching her, one can tell she is sad while she is still smiling her wTelcome. One knows every little trick ,of the expression and .almost every thought behind the curls. Theres no going off then without comforting. Out it must all come, and she must be petted Into happiness again. Doesnlt it sound puerile?, No answer from Annabel. The band at the exhibition was playing a particularly vulgar comic song. It came In at the vsdndow softened to a melody straight from paradise. He thought he heard a little 'Sigh.. 'He came and leaned over the back of her chair. The mutual society, help and comfort the one ought to have of the? other, both in prosperity and adversity, he said, speaking low. How does that sound, Annabel? LI I!:'! Carefully compounded. Mall cr express order promptly attessd to. at Salt Lake price. Larja E SOUTHERl! trade solicited. fia It was a sad day for Minister Ransom when he was declared unconstitutional, but it is sorrows crown of sorrows to find that he can draw no sal- CAPITAL SURPLUS NEPHI, 350,000 337,500 ..L! 111 No tiresome layovers. Close connections in anion depot?, To Rrorq Utah) the Great Rivers and AtliuiM Ocean. Elegant and thoroughly modern Equipment and .n BOOTS AND SHOES. In which the seats are free to LcMt? of regular train tickets. All kind of (hoes made to order. Vf orkmanship second to none. First door outb of Tabersatla, HEPHI. Call on cr address 8. Salt Lake City, M BS1ET Goods at bottom prices tz? spot cash. EMxl Main Street, General Passenger Utah, & Ticket Agent, DrY-ZB.- T. h Mill Work a Specialty. Complete Line of Builders Supplies. Wholesale and Retail Ur. Franklins Idea Carried Oat ly a French. Scientist. The experiments just completed in France by dArsonal on the electrical discharge of the electric eel, the OXJK.EI3 and several other fishes, serve to recall a most interesting letter now in the possession of the elec- BEEF trical department of Armour Institute MDTION written August 12, 1772, by Benjamin Franklin to an English scientist, dur- - H. G. TOWiiSKD, T.TGX - - 0171701 T ji I JLiU illl 1 -O- R- STORE. JIIO. DEVSI1UP, f Room 21 Mcrlan Block, AT THE .. Bute t)ers, ma-lapterur- as, PASSENGER AIID PRODUCE . OSTLER . & 00KEY, V. BARRA!! COMMERCIAL FREIGHT AND . 0:ro Oiioir oclining Ll ! - the quickest rcuM And positively J. M. 0. OSTLER, - 'T vI:I::ITIv Yice-Preeide- at. "nlllSTr.EET, h t RAILWAY. BANKING Corbett doesn't drink. John Barley- GENERAL corn Is credited with knocking out John In All Its Branches. Sullivan, and Corbett took warning. Mr. and in Whereupon Alimony steps J. II. Ericksoh, Geo. C. Whitmore, swats him. President. W. W. Armstroxo, C&ebier. Two thousand saloons will probably be closed in Chicago with the end of the beer war, but Chicago will manage to stagger along with the five thousand other places. Manufacturer and Itepairer cf -- tha-- hi ary. j tlikit VIA UTAH. - and Mk for a tar j . C Bt PRESOKIPnONS The First National Bank, n ed PRINTERS INK. The publisher of a long felt want should not expect to 'secure advertisements before readers, Advertisements are like men in that those .which accomplish the most frequently rhave the most faults. An advertiser who confines his advertising to one medium cannot reach everybody in an entire stite or section. ; One little ad. which is seldom inserted by any one lot of the weaker sex Come back and all will be reads: No answei. forgiven. The business manager of Thrift He knelt down by her chair and got hold of both her hot small hands. wishes that his advertisers would ?How does that sound, my dear? checktheir ads. in advance instead It sounds sweet, she said In a of "ticking them. voice that was only a breath. But he Some newspapers seem to be of the heard. opinion that it is better for a merchant Is It as sweet as It sounds? he to have advertised and lost than to have never advertised at all. asked. That was long after, however. New Budget. POWER OP THE ELECTRIC EE1 a If yea are going t The Atlanta bull fight has teen off; hut the exposition's board cf lady managers continue to have thir set-to- s unmolested. da-dar- - i- 9- - Mutton, Veal, Chilli and Bologna,. Year patrcnr.,30 solicited. . t 1 d, qass-ersb- y : j Choice. Fresh There Is probably no truth la the reL.'NALLY 'Cl LUtIT, port that bicyclers become pigeon-toeUTAH. though there may be eomt cooing HEPHI, among them. f - 1. k. A Maine editor has sent little Marion Cleveland a poodle. Most cf the edi- -- -- r; "T- Tf deaths each hour. elm-boug- hs ' g GRACE BROTHERS ; FORK VEAL LISTED ALSO ing Franklins second mission to England as the agent of the House of Representatives of Massachusetts in Manufacturers of Bay. On the'", back of the letter was &T inscribed: Franklins instructions to Mouldings, Doors, Winders, be try if the stroke, of the torpedo Mixed Coal, Paints, run Ilarirtro, contents thus: The electrical. OSTLER--- c L Coffins, Caskets, the be Pickets, has that It supposed long TTlre Bonce, etc. . Combination stroke given by the torpedo was the NEPHI CITY, UTAH. effect of sudden violent muscular mo, Special attention given 4to mail erdsra and the Southern Trade. tion. It is now suspected to be an ef- Free delivery to any part of tlie CU7. ' By ordering from us yon save the freight from Salt Lake City to tlb fect of the electric or some similar subspoint. tle fluid when that fish has the power Of acting upon and agitating at pleasK. E. L. COLLIEK, O.E. ure. To discover whether it be the effect of a subtil fluid, or of muscular motion, let the fish be touched Engineering in all its Branches. with the usual conductors of electricity, viz: Iron, or other metals;, and with the known dry Land and Irrigation Work a Specialty etc. stroke the If wax, wood, glass, EcgTceer fer Central Land cd Irrigaticj be communicated thro the first and Clen r IpVp Lend and Irrigation Co., Co., not the latter, there is so far a similar Co. end WblU lai.i nd FliJmqre ity with the electric fluids, and at the Mountain Lti .. Md Irrigation Co. Irrigation same time a proof that the stroke is not an effect of mere muscular mo- Office: Court House, Fillmore, Utah. tion. Instructions are given to let a numDealers in and Manufacturers cf t ber of persons stand on the ground, join hands, and one touch the fish, so THE DESERET DAIRY GO. as to receive the stroke. If all feel it, then let him be laid with his belly on HAS FUR SALE the plate of the metal; let one of the persons so joining hands touch that FULL LHEAM CHEESE. the farthest while from the plate, plate with a rod of metal touch the Deseret is noted lor the fine quality back of the fish; and then observe HOSE SACKS, ETG. whether the force of the stroke, seems of its Milk, Butter and Cheese. Git to be the same to all In the circuit as 0 ur products a trial. it was before, or stronger. The letWe a!:o ctrry a fr.!l line cf ter concludes with further .tests for N. S. BISHOP, determining whether the back and SUPT. belly of the fish are at the time of the stroke In different states of electricity. The remarkably prompt and vicious muscular twist which the electric eel TI-has the power to impart to those who come in contact with it muat have been convincing to the heroic experimenters, even if the results had not fully satisfied Franklin as' to Ihe nature of the shock. DArsonval has - -- now determined Lr A exactly what the r s of the current elecfrom the strength tric eel is. lie took a torpedo about a -I C from eomaty lvjp9r-U 5 foot in diameter and provoked it by ci was L pressing its fin. The shock given electro-tk C 71 rpiUrtcsi frem Detrrii found to be S amperes, with an motive force of twelve volts. The X .us. current illuminated some incandescent Enry fikj RE3r20TAEL2. ttiCUPIDUNU lamps, and excited an induction coil, A T7C1 cf ..iW.'IIOGD RESTORED; making it yield several inches long. There were ten discharges, which suc- Tim runncT wltl quickly cure you on tion of a turnouts French r.:j iYj-rtf tlie generative or fans, nuc it ns ceeded each other every Tons or P (.lc.isfcmius.l Xcrvuim J nsoritia, lains i J tlie v t Cl Premise. Ttd Water is a of a second, the whole shock lasting to 'Tarry, I Varli Until Iirains, fimpies. AKTERD CUIUS Or fll !5'ori & (injr or nln t 1'iev. h by of a second. New York It '1 Und i.K'h U not r rmarorrhu M rxi rn? of Times. I iX lU.jt t: t Ml the horrors of In potency. ir Ul0 of tU oHnerv onrm'P Biisssss of the Kidneys and Bkdkr impur. kidney ami a ieores Iwpi'airant otrerrthenn&nd The Humor Was Correct. ere rot cured hv Vf torn ber.iuse rnety per rent nre une reffivn 03 Application. h k) J MS. CUWPnXi. rrc Ilito I heard a, rumor y that d n'!"' n,;n a JArruuuent c IffiVr f A written Dirf-- tee riven tAi reularMd , out a fell MR cf 3. and window El J. F. fnJ V MM.Lan Uratici 11.03 a hoc. ; GIBBS, Prep.' Feathrrby orfM C ., F. O. liox ;o,CL broke his head. 2A'I. D IIY BNAL LY Tc UTAIL TVT.ite There was roitirg in It lunt, duggi;" Butter, Lard, Sausago and-Dealer- s . 00KET, y non-conducto- Grace Brothers, UTAH. NEPHI CITY, rs, ; OSTLER . .& ALLEN,. . HOPPLES, Furnishing Goods izLorsQ Sheep Liens and Covboys Outfits. DEDERET HOUSE. -- rxo m t- i p- AN TEE if -- , ri-i-wii- z one-hundred- th C watdr earth. pbyeu-iitn- , . ( i Jjt-- s one-tent- m-- lo-s- Con'-Upatlo- W I n . JC t.-o'o- i i t.- . - to-da- r i yt 1 t-- |