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Show WAS A FAITH CURE. BLiii. THE mou wuo puis ma in I If .. . llA The Tiouses gradually grew less and caret orators or tne day. led over a T "WAS A GENU-in- e less Trecment anderethe Toad the sun shone hot treeles plain wh Kentucky's kind of politics day in May. overhead. was very tacular, but somewhat wearing In traveler Our little The sun shone She had not "thought of her age of nervous prostrations and pale warm on the vivid, tired. lunch or realized that he was very at published Every Saturday would x uoc . i - . M . H UTAH.. - green THE DIRECTORY tu to Cocsres trees - nlr T Ha n RAIt .; SSSSi ,Mlat. -- J01. Segi tassels oViW1 ft.8.Klj,. J. W. Judd. . Pwtlkal....... V. 2? Land Office Nat. M. Brigham. Groo. ..Bryon Frank Harris. ?SchooW.T. B. Lewis. UTAH COMMISSION. . . . ix an. Thtchr. "T-l...- . gSnT&ofei Oeorf - KtZ-.fkrVfteman y. M . IJLIIUVJ Lk (Tit. lt .. - " IM City. gait Lake City. TUAT COUNTY DIRECTORY. , Probate Juage Charles Foote " " i lingo Deprezlu geiectmer, illanr ' CoYkiCtor n nd .' .' A. L. Jackman .J. T. Sulllvwn ..D. W. Carter . .' and Recorder. rrl .William Burton, Thomas Winn Edward Pike T. C. Hanford William Ockey Eustlce John Foote ' COUNTY DIRECTORY. $5?eror gSurer Ksenools MXLLABD Probat ied BKefSft&i.,. jelactmea .O. C. Holbrook. fk.tf .Alma Greenwood. A-- A. Hinckley O. Callister. Assessor Collector Clerk and Recorder.. Attorney Surveyor,. ....-- . .... -- .J no. Hanson. Rogers. Smith .Joseph D.Teenies. Sidney D. C. Callister M. , Wlllard . Treasurer Coronep. Schools nnt occasions of frequent public protest. In Denver, however, they threaten to give the aldermen more rope. are Nutt, who killed James Dufces, at Uniontown, Pa., while on trial for the killing of his father, State Treasurer Nutt, has been sentenced to the penitentiary for fifteen years for shooting Mrs. Jesse Payton and Leon ard Colnan at Atchison, Kan., last Feb ruary. Jim was a bad nut. James a philosopher. In Russell Sage is verdict for damages against him, he said: speaking of the recently reudc-d isn't an ideal world. "This We've got things just as we find them." The contention of counsel for the plaintiff was, that Mr. Sage took Laidlaw just as he found him, and got behind Mm when the bcmb exploded. take to Now that Mrs. Sheffer win her suit against the a oyster-hous- e Chicago has failed to proprietors of for damages which she claims were due her for breach of faith and misplaced confi dence in an oyster stew, the church socials may, with happy assurances ot more float the lonely unruffled bosom of the of the soup tureen. security, once bivalve rm the limpid liters the of birches. How lovely all nature was, and how cruel it. seemed for everything to look bo radiant when human hearts were breaking. So, at least, thought Stella Wynn, as Bhe lay among the tall green grass, in front of the tiny white house, half hid den by the woodbine that clambered over it. In and out among the honeysuckles flew the yellow bees, making the air drowsy with their humming, and one went close to Stella's ear, and poising himself on a flower near her buzzed loudly. The child raised her head a moment to listen. Oh!" she cried, eagerly. "He is telling me good news! I hope it is about papa!" But when a sadder sound came from within the house, a groan of pain, Stel la's tears flowed again, For her father was very ill, perhaps dying, and no one knew what to do for him. Just seven miles away, in the city, lived the great doctor who did such wonderful cures, Stella, in the Innocence of her heart, had asked her mother why he did not come and cure papa. Her mother had answered with some bitterness, "He cures rich peos ple, my child. It would cost more than we have cents to get his help. Poor people have to die when they fall sick, because they have no money." Stella wished she could find some money or that she had something of her own that she could sell and get the money to pay the great doctor. "Jo, in 'Little Women,' sold her hair for her father, when he was ill," thought she. She looked at her own little yellow pig tail in disgust. "It wouldn't bring 25 cents!" she ,said aloud. In stories the heroines grandmothers always left them some valuable jewels, which were sold for great prices in time of need; or the old family Bible suddenly disclosed bank bills of large denominations. But her grandmother had nothing to leave her, and she had searched the leaves of the Bible. No, there was nothing she could do for him. Oh, if Christ were only on earth! she would walk hundreds of miles and beg of Him her father's life! Following this thought came again that of the great doctor. Indeed, she had hardly ceased to think about him all day. She never once doubted that he would cure her father if he only came to him. "Oh," thought Stella, "if mamma would only let me go to him! I know he would come, for surely a man who can cure everybody must he a good man, and must love to do it." She thought of her good, kind father, who loved her so well, and of the walks they used to take together, when he held her hand in his firm, strong grasp and told her stories as they walked along, or explained the names and uses of the flowers along their way. doV-lar- The outrageous liberties taken with j the rights of the people by the average board of aldermen in the larger cities Mr. la- den, on the red buds of the maples and the graceful TEBEITOEIAL OFFICERS. -- on firass, blossom There is a complaint from the women because the soda-founta- in keepers do not set up a free lunch. A glass of soda and costs as much as a glass of beer, the gets an appetiz beer-drink- er thrown in. This die crimination 'n favor of the men is very assaying to the women, and they talk of boycotting every fountain in town unless they are treated differently. free lunch ing Of the new bury, Halsbury, Cross, Hicks-Beac- h Balfour, Goschen, Hamilton, Ritchie Cadogan, Chaplin, and Ashbourne were - members f the last Salisbury Cabinet The Marquis of Lansdowne takes the to the Colonies; the Duke of Devon inire the place of Viscount Cranbrook M Lord President old Conservative mere Union It of Council. Is the Cabinet with a little Liberal bloodin it. Chicago is in danger of losing its whilom reputation as an easy divorce center. Judge Windes has denied sep- sought it beit Inconvenient to the wife would not icawer the husband's letters. It seems to be becoming! necessary under tht aration to a couple who cause they found live together and Present judiciary of Chicago to have reason for divorcement as an indisp- ensable preliminary to securing it. If the court; will persist in the trend of Judge Windes, marriage will once aore seem less a lottery land more an J tastitution. r ' i ; i ittv. Dr. C. Ellis Stevens, of j Philadelphia, who has won such wide reputation as author of the remarkable took, "Sources lof the Constitution of toe "aited States," has just performed patriotic service of interest to all Americans in securing' 'the preserver foa t &e historic wing buildings ot dependence Hall, long used as the Mtional Capitol inithe early days of !& Republic. AxL law requiring the demolition existing of those structures Just been repealed by the Legislature, mainly through . efforts. , Penn-jylvan-la ' ; , - . lUpid advance is being made in Hon-- : WJ &t tte prejsent time In the matter r In?7 lmPf ome'ats, apd about $70,i being laid out in improved water j SHE ELUDED HIM. What could she and mamma and baby do without him if he died? Just then her mother came to the door looking pale and anxious. Stella her. sprang up and ran toasked she is he?" "How eagerly. "No better," replied her mother, dejectedly. "Do you want me to take baby?" "No; he is good and his father doesn't notice him now," replied Mrs. Wynn, the tears flowing down her cheeks as she spoke. "O, mamma!" cried Stella, clasping her hands, "Do please let me ask him to come!" "Ask who to come?" "The great doctor, mamma, do let me go to him." "But we've no money, child!" "I'll tell him so and beg him to pome. him all when I am a woman." Ill paymother hesitated, for the child The some of her own faith had imparted r to her. "Perhaps," she thought, "he may come for a child; but then it isn't likesatisfy her to try." ly, yet it will so far," she objected; "you "It is too tired, and it would be would get come home alone again." to too late will bring me with doctor the "Oh, ; confidently. Stella, said him;" be "Don't Mrs. Wynn smiled sadly. she replied, too isure of finding him," you do find him." "or of his coming iffind him I'll stay all "Well, if I don't Bell." Annie night, with "Go, then, dear, and God be with " aid her mother solemnly.; Stella ran Joyfully to get ready. Her . for iipht n .o"-- s asr a feather now; neat nr. one some to bring was she not going r,rt nmild make her papa well? nttle face, hands and She washed her brook near by.ahd put ft.At in the white aunbon- :dress and on her clean V '1 - The BLADE yellow emotions. hungry. When the plain was passed she came Until a woman foregoes the practice to a thick wood where the rays of the of sun hardly penetrated. About in the wearing her necktie hindside before center of this wood she espied a man she can never pass in society as a well BEEF lying Reside the road a dirty, ragged dressed gentleman. fellow with an evil face. MUTTON Stella's heart stood still for a mo- - . It iooks too. lf Uncie Anson, might ment. How could she pass him! But . She "w3KS "I on bravelv toward him. without look- in his direction. But Just as she Ing vsras about to pass him, he rose suddenly from the ground. Thrusting his face close to hers, he put out his hands to seize her. She eluded him and sped away like the wind. He followed a short space, but was soon outdistanced by Stella's swift feet And now her weariness began to weigh on her spirits so that for the first time she began to consider that the doctor might be away so that she could not see him, "But I'll wait till he comes home," she said, aloud. At last the doctor's house came in She walked up to the door and bell witb a trembling hand. A the rang servant answered her summons. He looked so tall and grand that she thought it must be the great doctor himself. He smiled at her timid question. "No," he replied, "what do you want of him?" I want to see him on business," the child replied. I'm afraid you can't, he is very busy this morning and is going out soon--" "Please let me see him for a moment!" I can't possibly." Stella flung herself down passionate ly on the broad steps and burst into tears. "Oh, do, do let me see him! I've walked seven miles, and oh, I want to see him so bad!" The man had little girls of his own, and the sight of the child's distress touched his heart. I'll see what I can do," he said. He went up to the doctor's office and told him that there was a little girl below who had walked seven miles to see sight. .? Pes?" a mue higher. a&e P W batting 1 1 It will seem like old times for Lord Salisbury to be called to Windsor to receive his daily coddling from the ad miring ruler of England. x. ; i I TfLE CHICAGO It Barber Shop, ALSO Butter, Lard, Sausage 0. LUlcCune, Proprietor, OSTLER & OCKEY, It is the place in which to get A Painless Shave NEPHI CITY, UTAH. The Missouri antitrust law has been Aud an declared invalid which it is slowly be Eree of the to city. any part delivery . . . coming evident seems to have been about all antitrust laws were enacted for If you are going to A new girl arrived from the country in Chicago last week with a boy's suit and a revolver. She was arrested as a suspicious character, and is not as A perfeot fit guaranteed. Repairing in all fresh as she was. its branches. Special attention called to Up-to-da- te Hair Out. GEORGKE HARDY, Boot end Sboe Mater. AS CITY As a rule illustrations can be made to appeal U, the eye more forcibly than cold type. Many of the "art illustrations" are rot and inferior to adverand so-call- wsll-display- well-word- ed ed tisements. Be sure and aak for a ticket While Hetty Green is dodging the to keep her $40,000,000 out of his way, her niece. Mrs. Babcock. of Fort Worth, Texas, is in destitute cirMoney-gettin- g cumstances. is not a trait. family tax-pay- his new style. Universal feed sewing machine does all Its work Inside of the shoe. Two doors north of Union, Main St., Nephi. MS, MoNALLY ST. OR ed that reads Han & LTJNT, DIGGISTS, VIA er n m;i!i b Carefully compounded. Mall or express orders promptly atteaed to. Large Stack at Salt Lake prices. Paris is the scene of a new literary SOUTHERN TRADE SOLICITED. venture called the Journal for Mothers- The editor proposes to proM'NALLY & LUNT, tect an abused class of women from the ) UTAH. NEPHI, smart to Alecks never who were able him. She certainly deserves to see me," secure a wife's mother. No tiresome layovers. replied the doctor, "bring her in. Close connections in union depots, When Stella really stood before him And positively the quickest route The Fi TSt Nat ional Bank and felt that the haven of her hopes in-La- RAILWAY. w. J. M. was reached her courage suddenly left C. her, and not one word of the little speech she had been repeating to her Manufacturer and Repairer of self all the way could she remember. How tall and stern he looked as he towered above her! But the thought of her father lying there so ill unloosed her tongue, and. All kinds of ehoee made to order. clasping her hands, she cried: "Oh, Workmanship second to none. sir! My father is dying, and I want First door south of Tabernacle, you to come and cure him. un, ao NEPHI. come, 1 asked God to let you all the MAIN STREET, way. We haven' any money, but I'll work and pay you all when I am a woman!" Dr. Reynolds knew very little about C. S. but still and cared less, poor people, the child interested and touched him. "Perhaps I couldn't cure him if I and Surgeon, went," he said. "Oh, yes, you will," Physician she replied. "You are so good and so great. You cure everybody." Office, at the Goldsbrough Hotel. The doctor winced. He had his own private opinion about his goodness. Hours, 2 to 4 P. M. Stella had passed through a greai deal that day, and as she waited for his answer with her heart in her eyes NEPHI UTAH she grew white, tottered, and would have fallen if the doctor had not caught her in his arms. He remembered re morsefully what his servant had told him. The child felt herself gently lifted She hardly dared GENERAL MERCHANDISE from her feet. breathe when she realized that the great man was holding her in his arms. He carried her into a more beautiful ARD PRODUCE room than she had ever even dreamed of before, and laid her on a white bed. AT THE I shall go with you, he said, as soon as l can. Lie and rest till I am ready, then I shall call you." He left DESERET her and soon after a motherly-lookin- g woman brought her such a dainty Goods at bottom prices for lunch. Stella ate it eagerly, for she spot cash. was very hungry. She lay for awhile looking around the beautiful room, then JIIO. DEVSIIUP, MGR. her eyelids closed and she fell asleep. When she awoke the doctor stood be E&st Main Street, - - DESdinT. side her, and his face wore a look she did not understand. He would not let her walk, but took her in his arms again and carried her to his beautiful R. E. L. COLLIER, C.E. carriage. Somehow, she lost all her fear of him told him all the Engineering in all its Branches, during that ride; she on the way, all adventures she had about her home life and her father's Land and Irrigation Work a Specialty illness. He drew her closer to him when how the tramp had fol she told him Engineer for Ontrl Land and Irrigation lowed her. Co., Clear LaVr Lend acd Irrigation Co Great was the neighbors' surprise to Fillmore Lan r rt Irrigation Co. and WhlU see such a handsome carriage stop be Mountain Lm.u rid Irrigation Co. to see and Mr. the fore Wynn's door, Office: Court House, Fillmore, Utah. great doctor step out. Mrs. Wynn was too anxious about her husband to be awed by his presence. She received him with a quiet dignity THE DESERET DAIRY CO. which pleased him. Mr. He examined Wynn carefully, HAS FOR BALE asked many questions, then said: "It is a critical case, but I think we can FULL CREAM CHEESE. save him." And they did; never did man have Deseret is noted for the fine qualitj better care than he, and when the leaves on the maples were red and gold. of its Milk, Butter and Cheese. Givt he was well again. a trial. Dr. Reynolds naa learned many o ur products things. Stella, had grown very dear to N. S. BISHOP, him, and he could not bear to have her SUPT. loving confidence In him shaken. So it came about that many poor people were attended by the great doctor, while some rich ones were neglected. He gained less money by the change, but more of a sweeter, truer Joy than he had fever known before. Stella often visited him ip the hand some house, and later on became very fond of the beautiful lady he chose to His little children be its mistress. learned to love her, too, and to look for OSTLER, BOOTS AND SHOES. H0SMER, Frorr s DESERET HOUSE. Utetlri .A 8ylvmn Fantasy. Here in the deep heart of the wood, Beyond whose marge the ' sunset ' ! pales, While virgin Twilight dons her hood; Slowly the wind of evening trails Above the dank and darkened ground The soft", invisible skirts, of. Sou4. thebe This Wstot la a d TrmUp. AilXSISD CPZta fer c3 L ; Diseases of the KBis MCis CAPITAL SURPLUS modern Equipment and Chair Cars Reclining UTAH. NEPHI, To the Great Rivers and Atlantic Ocean. Elegant and thoroughly . of regular train tickets. 850,000 337,500 BANKING GENERAL In which the seats are free to holders In All Its Rranches. J H. Ericksoh, Geo. C. Whitmobe, President. W. W. Armstrong, Cashier. Vice-Preside- nt. Call on or address S. V. DARRAH, COMMERCIAL FREIGHT AND PASSENGER MRS. M. A. GADD, AGENT Will promptly fill all orders for FRESH Room 21 Morlan Block, Salt Lake City, -- - Utah, OR- Frait ani Vegetables H. C. TOWNSEND, General Passenger & SOUTHERN Met Agent, Along the St. Louis, Mo. TRADE U. P. Railway . SOLICITED. Complete Line of Builders' Supplies. GRACE Mill Work a Speoialty. BROTHERS' Lumber Yard Mill Pianino .... . Manufacturers of and Dealers in Doors, Windows, Mouldings, Mixed Paints, Coal, Hardware, CofSns, Caskets, Pickets, Combination Wire Fence, etc Special attention given to mail orders and the Southern Trade. By ordering from us you save the freight from Salt Lake City to this point. Grace Brother, UTAH. NEPHI CITY, OSTLER & ALLEN, Dealers in and Manufacturers of HARNESS SADDLES HOPPLES, , .- The advertisements in the Country Papers, and as has the Largest Circulation el any Paper in Central And Southern Utah, It offers the beat possiblg medium for .'. ar Hc:icz3rters or uniDlQ IM. her coming. was One day when she sitting on his her arms around his neck knee, she put sad eoontT Newspapers from all cssts and said: " I love you, my doctor, be cfCty Utah. cause you cured papa." He kissed her & Ore specimen from! Detract softly on the forehead and he re plied: "Indeed, Stella, I think you had Erery tSdag ES3PECTABL& as much to do with the cure as I did. off. lunch and started It was, on your part, a Genuine Faith WU of now and DORA ANNIS CHASE. Cure." ouite happy fplt pcnfear wateji on raAiraH. Mne ' the songs of along, the way. was so eager lands, .wb Ich now hay e be- - :?hei7A briskly on, shefind J the ; doctor w TZkv and 6 "1 property of the government worse She her' grew any fa rrcpoaed' to divide .. them into Kf orTher her stirred :A breeze tal1 lets, so asto offer inducements laughed as the Ueht MrAn nk w :7 rhouses ghe mocseu rara of ismall means to Immi-- . the awhile, Sme choice lands for coffee tapped, along. For The air was cool and -. .?tkc will thu.v bo offered. !' The hot. ' Stella longed for too not drtS of water, but would not stop oTthe Legislature concerns '' f AND BRIDLES, NOSE; SACKS, ETC. We also carry a full line of ; wv a dock is also, to be made, for 4! ecoxaxaodaltion of ocean steamers, r ny fewitb a dipth of 27 feet. tvJ J? ra Country People Read CM STfli. British Cabinet, Salis place of the Earl of Stanhope as Secre tary of War; Joseph Chamberlain the place of Lord Knutsford as Secretary 9 . 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