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Show FEIENDS ONLY 00 c HE bad uated at and he with a ic pr J Ir,a in young. all au ay-ir- l ar rry. "z-- i 30Lcommon fat n a i3 to ther itC3, t thaa in Jl to heso i and to-tih- sone bo existence of :2tingencies hese ? vhere d oa, laughed Ned; these havent apy idea be- -' dtingj cant they that there are; some other jderstand like king beside j , 0f course not, answered Alice, also ijghing, and they would deem it rank You must ;eresy to hear you say so, birds the! member that Blanktown jfrules and proprieties,- as clean1 . So1 - laws of the s if a as its code changeless the Medes and Persians. young There is only one thing for a nan to do when he likies a girl. There is only one jthing for stray1 e im id is-- i because she do o birds terouj is a girl, a girl laughed dice, "The very idea of yqu and me being went on Ned; 'overs, m playmates, chums, a Pa loo or going the mild pie period. "The Idea, echoed Alice; why. here couldnt possibly be !any romance rom I such a thing. kills romance, you "Familiarity Sow. He said it as f he were utter- g one of the foundation .truths of the ';es. And she acquiesced with: Of :out mat what aether may at the to lie ia bay i BY, j enough for you; and I dont believe you love him, either. I dont know that I do, but you didnt love Mary Mason,- either at . least, you said o. Oh, thats tight, throw that folly ' into my face. Wjiy, dont you think a person ought ever to marry?? Of course, put you want to marry some person wlo Is congenial. Well, I thoiight Yes, you thought. 'A woman like you, Alice, needs somebody to think for her, and this lord of creation stalked away in high dudgeon. As he went iito the gate at home that night, and Rovpr came frisking to meet him, he gave him a kick that sent the dog howling away just like a man, you PORK VEkl ago BY, ex-;.- , THAT FOLlIy! INTO A. FEL- they talked and planned, while so sold people .E. said: What an exam-- e beautiful devotion that is; there any mistake there; they have n each other from1 childhood. of nt be nehek -- to work and Alice nt to work, Ned plugging away at law and she entering the schools a teacher, for neither was rich. And their friendship did prove help- to each other, for he was an ardent Montand she was a 'stern critic. And 'yere Confidants. They could be so nk vuth each other, because their ndship was secure pn account of the iict understanding between them. Wa3 because of the perfection and 9 of this understanding that he 9 to her when his 'heart first began aa Ned went oll, eci a ity rriga-0- don O d e -- toward Mary Mason. ,f Hnow 9 , thatyou .will talk to me perfect honesty,' Alice, he said, t believe I really love Mary Mason n eWorld Kcd, S:od 3 looks on love, but then she sensible girl the match would one and helpful in a worldly usd as for love, well, love will ith association. said Alice; Course, ' ular s - c of course, you think that just her cast of mind would suit you? so rps terribly practical, you ed. She doesnt seem to have jrt, womanly qualities that it fo me a man would like. I a d.seourage an you for instant,' ' 3ou know, Im talking only Rood, as as a real friend . k, but do you think you would v happy with her, Ned? that is it, said Ned, stroking chin; thats it; for the life of know. He wrote! a letter that night, and posted it and Alice received it by the first mail next morning. It ran thus: t , Arizonas Stone Forest. The regions of the Little Colorado river in Arizona abound In wonderful vegetable petrifactions whole forests being found in some places which are hard as flint and which look as if but recently stripped of their foliage.! Some of these stone trees are standing just as natural as life, while others are piled across each other just like the fallen monarchs of a real wood forest. Geologists say that these stone trees were once covered to the depth of 1,000 feet with marl, which transformed them from wood into solid rock. The marl, after the lapse of ages, washed out, leaving! some of the trees standing in an upright position. The majority of them, hbwever, are piled helter-skelte- r in all directions, thousands of cords being sometimes piled up on an acre of ground. Cincinnati Commercial Gazette Wild Cat. Fought with a was out in the Jr., Schultz, Peter O., and, while near Bascom, woods was attacked by a large roaming ahdut, animal jumped wildcat. The vicious it and face!, scratching cutting on his and manner, tearing in a most terrible back. off his By nearly his clothing a and hard struggling blow from Mr. Schultzs fist, he freed himself from the animal, after which one year he shot and killed It. About same wood ago Mr. Schultz was in the a similar way by and was attacked in the animal, a wildcat and he shot cat he The away. saw limp which he and Is killed seems to have been lame, animal. same supposed to he the well-direct- a fox and a hunter together stalked t know. the other ' a cartridge' near Tyson, Vt., Ky," said Alice, to the other. unknown nt do anythin day but each an apple tree rp'!ft it all your life and your Tb A bird alighted in J and the hunter tiptoed a feci for you, too. side of the barn and rmA to be mighty careful, brought the bird down. But no the ; Mfihty careful. " Hs, said Alice, and then h rd dropped, the barn, soizeci n Accountable reason she tvP other side of thedinner before the en was off with his be-W- nd 1 f, " i cried herself to sleep, a worn an, you t like and what had haphunter could appreciate pened. and Bolocna. . Your patronage solicited. If ycu are going to ng KB web-foote- - CAPITAL SURPLUS GENERAL CITY, LORI ST. OR tt bzt and ak for a ticket that VIA Fr1 350,000 337,500 RAILWAY. BANKING : I In All Its Branches. No tiresome layovers. Close connections in union depots, Geo. 0. Whitmoke, J. II. Erickson, President. W. W. Aemstrono, Cashier. Vice-Preside- J. ' And positively nt. To the Great Rivers and Atlantic Ocean. Elegant and thoroughly modern Equipment and M. 0. OSTLER, t I: In which the seats are free to holders of regular train tickets. All kinds of shoes made do order. second to none. Workmanship ' First door south of Tabernacle, NEPHI. MAIN STREET, Chair Caro Reclining BOOTS AND SHOES. 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Mill Work a Specialty. that is, an eld sfcin broom sedge stretches across the field, a snake-shea childish figure or tw olurks near, that a snake has crawled out of his delight is unbounded, and unspeakalistening eagerly for thea welcome sound that shall tell them GRACE BROTHERS. trap has ble bliss attends the capture of a live , fallen. Partridges nest in the broom owl, no matter how small and yonag. Jennie Grant. sedge, sparrows, too, and doves, and wild of manner things. all winged sticks HOW TO MATCH AND WIN. Traps made of carefully-selecte-a little meal or are laid in ambush, and in- Statistics Sliow ground peas sprinkled within, That Yon Should are creatures to these snares unwary Have Your Do the Gaess- Opponent liable to walk unsuspectingly. To coninsr. deadtrive an original and certain ambiTwo men matched coins for a fare acme of these fall is the boys on a street .car, and the man who won tions. When the persimmons drop; said to a Philadelphia Telegraph re--, the plump and toothsome from rinds that porter: I hare paid very few fares boughs, and the thick hickory nut this summer, because I have solved . . . Manufacturers of and Dealers in protect the walnut, the wide at the the and the chinquapin gap r Windows,. Doors, system of matching. I cant exMouldings, touch of frost, these little huntsmen ' j Mixed is plain why my Hardware, system Paints, Coal, but correct, their make plans. many experiments have satisfied me CcGns, Pickets, Caskets, Squirrels awful fat now; de pecan a lanky youth re- that it Is. I always ask the other man Combination Wirt Fence, etc. tree jist match me, and sixty-fiv- e times out minds his fellows, and forthwith they to Special attention given to mail orders and the Southern Trade. a of hundred win. I in the Apparently set about making squirrel traps, or, By ordering from us you save the freight from Salt Lake City to thi& In reality they are default of that, attaching themselves odds aretheeven. man who matches and in point. in a body to the lucky owner of a gun against ' ' of man who is matched. favor the to explore the fastnesses of forest and This hold doesnt good when the coins field at his beck .content at the pros- are on a table. It is good only spun the when of present being pect moment shall arrive to take when each man holds his coin in his hand. Calling coins is also an easy aim and fire. to win. Three men out of five game the of whistle The sweet, precise will call heads. I always hold he and coin partridge is well known to town tail In the long run 2 am m country people alike, but to these a winner.up, and , e lovers the peculiar inflection and number of notes in the whisWhat False Teeth Are Made Of. tle Is significant of the sex of the bird. It looks like dat rooster partridge Where do false teeth come from? cant find he mate, it will be ob-- said a well known bone importer, a echoing question that I had put to Dealers in and Manufacturers of P7fV:' him. Wouldnt you like to know? Most people, I Imagine, think that all 7 false teeth are maue from Ivory. That is quite a mistaken idea, as the majority of false teeth are now made from anything but ivory. W import large quantities of walrus tusks for r no other purpose than that fhey may HOPPLES; NOSE SACKS, ETC. Attaching Themselves to the Lucky Owner ; i . d jr -- Lumber Yard d purp-plin- g Grace Brothers, NEPHI UTAH. t i all-import- CITY, : . small-gam- OSTLER & ALLEN, fl-- U J 'K ed An .ITnusnal Occurrence. , i ! - "ir v,. - Hutton, Veal. Cliippci Beef MoNALLY & LUKT, let-letti- ?Lj- ? Choice Fresh Ideate, (v - J m ( 7 i , I -- And j ng LOWS FACE, i Dr. Johnson, or Chateaubiand and e Recamier, Paulal and Jerome. re city. dollar-and-a-ha- lf j j, And she, because she was a very soft perfect friendship, where little person, ran to meet him with a be considered, where one glad face. confidant, the sritic and Oh, Ned, she cried, I never did inspiration of the other. want to marry Henry Armstong, at all. How glorious it will be, Ned; what But you said we could only be friends, I help we may be to each other. We and mutual critics,-an- d Ned, a girl all be such friends as Hannah More wants to be Iqved. For the mbment he forgot his fine ideas and hb cried with a tremulous voice: If yoill just stick to me, Alice, Ill love you jwell enough. Then, Ned, our friendship is all past. Cant1 a friends? She laughed.. And for af critic? all,? he said, a mans his wife. And the wiseacres said: Wasnt It beautiful? Knew each otfier from childhood, and not a break, not a ripple in their love!. "HOW By Jennie Grant, Everybody knows that, the little darkey, as he roams about the populous plantations of the South, is ragged and dirty, and neglected In mind, body and estate; but what everybody doesnt know, is that he is a born naturalist, and gets as much fun and genuine, absorbing interest out of the woods and fields about him as the city bred boy derives from a show. A stretch of sandy road Is a stretch of sandy road to the average person; not so to the small hunter who, while on an errand to mill or store, traverses its rutty length. Fox been prowlin yere! Data fox foot, says one, looking critically at the imprint In the sand, Dat aint no fox; tis a minkl af-firms another; and then all set to work to find a plainer track ,that will co4-firor contradict their suppositions. , That are a fox, an he went in Miss Geigers yard after her young ducks. Heres where he push In under the fence, Insists the discoverer. f Taint so, taint so tall, rebels his companion; that track aint nuthin but Mince Fields yaller dog, what , rd? Tes, of a i shall not all be the ' ridges and Translate Jlird Talk. I , A. V. HAli- - U lit, GEORGE HARDY, Boot ami iMer. near, trembles .and with reason, for her young offspring. The very first time in his life that a Slion negro boy has anything that he can call his own he swaps it for a puppy A perfect fit guaranteed. that can be trained to run rabbits. Repairing in all Then he begins to think of the gun ho It branches. Special attention called ts ra ti new stylo. Universal feed sewing may be able to buy in the future. It chine ehoe. dnss It all tnslda of work the may be only a common gun, unreliable, likely to explode when not expect- Two door north of Union, Main Et., NepkL ed ,to remain obdurate and unresponsive at inopportune times, but, nevertheless, a gun to be regarded with pride and cherished as a pearl above price. He w ill hoard up small change for months and months for this purpose. The next best thing to a gun, however, is a number of slingshbts various primitive contrivances for fly a rock, pebble or other misCarefully compounded. sile ,and if his possessions boast none or Mail express orders promptly attened ta of these, effective execution can be at Salt Lake prices. Stack Large stick. done with a properly-curve- d As it is with the denizens of the fields and woods, so with the curious SOUTHER!! TRADE SOLICITED. d birds that live in the MiiALLY dt LUNT, marshes and swamps. The boys think neck-deep in water nothing of wading UTAH. to get a belated young marsh hen, or NEPHI, even of swimming across stream to run down a pair of flustered little cranes that are too confused to get out !1 of the way. A snake or lizard of any kind or description has a marvelous charm for NEPHI, UTAH. the little backwoodsman. He is not - e B, Tlie Way Young: Negroes Trap Part- be angry at? It;s nothing to me. But we are friends, and we were to advise each other, you know. Well, Isnt that what Im going to do? What I mean is that I dont think Aat Henry Armstrong Is half good Miss Hartwell: Your actions are entirely beyond explanation. The heart urge. of a man is no to be played with. But These people here, he' continued in I hope you will marry Henry Armi oracular tone, cannot appreciate strong and be happy. It doesnt matter beauty .of a perfect friendship what becomes of me. Your neglected between man and Woman; they lover, Ned. a only conceive of such friendly rela-- a Alice read it and laughed and cried degenerating into an affair of in turns over the words. ses, tears and sentiment. Two hours after its receipt Ned folBut we shall give them an example lowed it In person, with a highly Insomething different, shall we not, jured air. e xxs be Tag here marrying and ond ng a, 3. very idea, people ,u er Hartwell porch. the "The cf ?ht August afternoon as they sat m the cooling shade pf the vines i ! e pe j the subject of conversation was ft even J the 3 scorn. to lea .uad- - und. with with each 'life and , 1th , intended to accomplish something operlthey were to what they as D0 wise reticent of the world. oDjj demand friends from youth been had ygey when !the girls eturp renewed all in its intensity the friendship a long set-le- d of ,;sips bad much to say matrimonial understanding, the young people laughed Cr : up-,j- jt Alice Hartwell goth t sense an d earnest, purpose, iov I.ITTJLK BACKWOODSMEN. kind-hearte- d. Perhaps she had still some of the romantic mature in her and a boys ba was not entirely free of ififlncss.and enthusiasm for life. each had a strong foundation of OU3 n had years ago one of our leading universities. They were both 11a. n I j 10 w grad- ,Wellesley left bachelors degree some three Ll ni nh just Nothing came after this to interrupt the smoothness of their relations until one day in the vacation period, .when Alice came to Ned for advice. I have found teaching hard and tiresome Ned, she said. And, after all, the little home trials that a woman overcomes are her best conquests. I have no desire to jgo back to the schoolroom, and I have a chance to make a home for myself. Henry Armstrong has asked me to marry him. You know he is a man, Ned, and he is settled and well fixed. His store Is paying him well and his wife ought to be a happy wcjman; dont you think so? He can givie me so many pleasures that it would be so hard for me tp .earn by my own efforts. Tell me what do you thihk about it, Ned? Why, Alice, said the young man, I had no idea that you were so mercenary. Im not, Ned Youre not, the idea! But, Ned Oh, dont talk to me. Henry Armstrong, Indeed! But marry him; marry him, by all means. Why, youre not angry, are you Ned? Angry? Oh, no; what have I got to .1 J j ... 4 ur A An Original and Certain Deadfall. served, as the Insistent call sounds across the field. When partridge Is een trouble, he whistles dat fashion; all de other times be call different. It an de same way wid de birds. whistlin all dem Listen to dat chillie hawk, one young ones near about says; shes got and in some inscrutagomewheres. ble manner they manage to keep their eyes on the hawk and track her to the tree where her nest is the particular she thinks so safe from denest that tection. Great is the jubilation when a rabwith the tiny inbits nest is found, close in the shallow fants cuddling news The spread sllke wildfire, hole. end poor bunny, cowering somewhere whip-poor-wi-ll be made into false teeth. You can go Into some big dental establishment where teeth are made and you will doubtless find the remains of walrus tusks lying around, and, indeed, a highly polished tooth made from a walrus tusk is just as handsome, although not so lasting as an ivory one. A dentist once came to me for an elephants tusk, from which a good set of permanent teeth might be made for a wealthy client of his. He was to spare no expense. I found him a tusk, which being an especially good one, I sold for $12.50 a pound ,the usual price being from $2.50 to $3.50 a poxnd. I afterward learned that the dentist made $500 out of that set of teeth. Of course it would be impossible for dentists to sell teeth so cheaply as they do now if the teeth were all made from elephants tusks. As a matter of fact, so many people are now wearing false teeth that I doubt if the ivory suitable for this purpose would ever be found. I am told a good many false teeth are being made from vegetable ivory, ivorine, etc. If so, the price of teeth must naturally go down, and In time the toothless one will probablj be able to replenish his mouth for an absurdly low sum. A set of teeth for $1.25, continued the dealer, laughing, would create a boom in false teath. Philadelphia Times. - ' f We also carry a full line of , Horse Furnishing Goods Sheep Mens . and Cowboys Outfits. WE GUARANTEE . cupidz::!: This proat Wcetahle MA0IIOOO RESTORED Vitun2r,the prcscrip-quick- cure jo i of ail nt r ly 1 I I DlFORE AND AFTER tidncvsand theVrina'crVansoi strengthens and remoras mU rupiDESn reason pnerers are not The . Vrot itf. cfpidgin ftK A written pnraeff-er- At '' f Uirnpuriliea. rent Inety I rv J . im: cr r. O. I-- '. - i.t -- & ' Fraiiczo. ClL l-- r . J lu:;t, dugoicts. rrc?m t |