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Show Our Stocfcralsers' column. r PAID , FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. niS TURKEY'S PARE. Tn BiAdi will continue la each nnabt "t publish brand under J early oontracta aft Bird Created n Seimati-oThe Noble n Crow-TowCar and Slade FIRESIDE READING FOR OUR omiol prlc. In a Tba advantage to ths stock raiser of famtl Water. BIoatn XIanr LITTLE READERS. larUlnf the publlo with hi brand and mark well dressed, built, talL solidly A well known w need attention. It U u an u d face, whe 'Xk stockman as valuable aa an adrertlaemtB' man, with 'a A Midnight Jourto Gzpert 1 to the merchant. had been drinking juston enough an Have a Rival Not God Will Eighth ney make him feel jolly, got avenear Sixth car cross-towstreet Jack the Giant Killer How to Enow In afternoon, carrying nue F. But) yesterday r . the Truth. . turkey. He set his arms an immensea corner seat and f the turkey down in 'v2 ITTLB brown seed, said: then RANGE ;".v; O little brown see that turk? lies fj; "Conductor, Lower 8Tler. andl1 " brother. miner JU Bink of Bearer. Are you awake In "Yes, sir," answered the conductor. Address: "WelL I'm going on the front platthe dark? Utah. Oaala, form to smoke, and I want you to tak Here we He cozlly, ' close to each Jno Derail other, j Hark to the song of the lark! tilt tn tipper allt under the lark "Waken!" right, In left ear ' l ' f J W 'waken says, and dress you. Put on your green coats and gay Sevier. Blue sky will smile on you sunshine Deaeret. Utah. AddreM, caress you Waken! 'tis morning, 'tis May!" Jos Dewsnnp Little brown seed, O little brown h Under Kilt brother, i uuder right, "What kind of flower. will you be? 1q left ear. I'll be a poppy, all, white like my . ' : . - good-nature- Car-Jumpe- rs n tlfat opens to receive a rlva!. No hin -- orable man would be willing to rnari'j wife whose heart he knew was not all his own,-ansurely what a sinful man could not permit God will not endure. He will never find fault with our con duct, so Ion a: as It Is the best we can do, but in our love he will have no rival. here is no such thine as being a true follower of Christ without uncondition-- " al loyalty to him. There must be. a glad willingness to take'a stand against all that is known to be questionable or sinful, not only for a day, but forever. ft X-- wer . Jf i . F.'pi-- cfe; J Rantfe: Crt Mountalna Lower Sevier if 1 Jonn . i Tlie Txirlcey's 1 Smitu brown brother avoid all trouble I'll pay his fare," and he did so, while th& conductor laughed. "Great hlvvms!" said a man with red whiskers, who was seated next the bird; "I niver heard on the loikes av that paying car fare fur a turkey." The owner of the turkey then went person Brcs out on the front platform, while the bird sat in a dignified manner in the Breeders an dealers In Short corner. Passengers continued to come horn Durham In, and the man with whiskers was Horses "Don't brand 3n left crowded nearer the turkey. "His said. he thigb. crush him, gintlemin," slop Is fare has been paid, and he Is entitled each ear. Hang Sevier rlvw to a sate." and mountains The conductor evidently thought the ixtwten hllV.m' nation on the U. P. liJ and Leam man with red whiskers had too much lufton. Add reus, Leamington, Millard Oo., Utah affection for the turkey, for he looked car Into the every now and then to see Piirley Alirid If his charge was safe and unmolested. toiigh Horses same "Hully gee!" exclaimed a "think brand on left man the bird; opposite young thigh.. Cattle-clof a bloke blowin' in de price of a crop In left In skillet of beer on a dead turk! Some and silt rijjat ear.- must have more money dan de blokes Range. Verier. Lower ter pay car fare for er gobAstors, DesAddress. bler. Hully gee!" eret, Utah. When the car reached Second avenue the owner of the turkey came In, L on laft tiiM picked it up in his arms, said "much aame braid en 'bilged" to the conductor and got off. n hip of cattle. Rajage "It wur a foine burd," said the red man. with a sigh; "an I whiskered iV .Willow Sprlnga. was a hopin' he'd forget it. If he had F. J. KearisT, there would have been a raffle at O'Brien's Thanksgiving eve as would Flak Springy have done yer heart glad to see." Juab County. nut Cattle-Up- per ove - Sr-- nil ' , Utak. New York Recorder, Ton left thigh; O ivallav Prize double fork In left ear.1 Ran je, Lower Sevier. Addreaa CMs. Sex-atelier- , .. Uta. 9 la and two lilt right In eft ear. Eaaae brand' on left silt shoulder on horeee P. N. Petersen, Addreaa, Oaala UUh, Ranga, Lew er Sevier. ' on Horses. slope and Upper one under silt ta left ear, and two under silts In right Sims Walker L"''-.-"-- .;; Utah. j L Farmer Turkeys, I'll show ye a trick with that hatchet pretty soon that'll surprise ye. i: SALT LAKE. General GommisslonMorcliant er te er I never saw the domesticity and maternal love of the feline species better proved than in the case of an old tortoise shell cat, owned by my Aunt Sal-li- e. This old cat and her three kittens were given to a grandson. He took them home one night in a big basket a distance of three miles by road, or a mile and a quarter through the "West j Woods.? aunt next stood morning my Early across In the door looking curiously the road towards the woods. "Well, I never!" she suddenly exclaimed; "there's Pinkie coming home." Through the woods covered with dense underbrush, over ploughed fields and marsh land, and at night J poor old Pinkie had traveled home, bringing her little family. We watched her tolling wearily along the last few yards of her Journey. Each time she would pick up the last kitten of the line, carry it ahead of the first one a few feet, and lay it carefully down in a safe spot; then go back for the last one again. Now, and then she would stop and wash the kittens', faces with motherly solicitude. It is needless to say that Pinkie and her babies were warmly received at the old homestead;! and were never . - FRUITS, Dealer In .''." !' i ; VEGETABLES, BUTTER, Xgga, Peultry, Game, Veal Pork ant Beef .Smoked and Fresh 7lak Flour, Hay and Grain. to ae. X It will pay you to ship your goods re salt as and eenV. 10 for haadllsjr karge per oon as goods are sold. Can gtvs ftrst-ola- a country references If desired. W. Q . M STEWARD, ornesi C3 W. 2nd, South, SALT LAKE CITY p. o. cox -- IInd Bamploi A . .01.00 2. Turkey That so? Well, jweve been 1.C0 practlcln' a little ourselves. 1.00 Atij Copper Aisay 8mple.... 3. CO D, Hobbs, Land (Latf heR't'er - Land and U. S. J I Office.) Attorney. Mining CorresFondence soIicited. years' experieDce. . Twenty-thr- e SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. 11 t - . tot BIRD & LOWE, Land Agents that made at the tender age the midnight journey of three weeks sits on my desk beside me, trying to manipulate my pen now and then, perhaps to urge it to greater Anipraise of her worthy mother mal Friends. God Will Not Have a Rival. Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy hearL (Luke 10:27.) There is no harder place than that occupied by the man who is trying to be a Christian in his own way. Trying to serve God without;' giving up his slns. Joining the church, and holding on to worldliness and impiety. Shak & Attorneys, SALT LAKC CITY, "UTAH. i. "How's that for a scotch?' ". tteJ ti . . UT. , shade his finger .: . The: fond maternal slave, in deep dis jFRANK WHI Fith Springs stage leave and Ibapah at 8 a. m., each Honda and Thursday, and arrives at terminal polntt within 52 hours. h i C3.00 5.00 Oasis to Detroit, " Fish Hill and Ipabah. " Gold Spr'ngs, ATSJRiOEI,!.',?.kV. 7.5C Tare for transportation out and return 0x4 fares. Address, and Her cloth and brush and file the mother COPYRIGHTS. V, answer and an honest rrorapt hi U N N Ac CO., who have had H experience tn the patent bumnPHs. F. DAVIS, Proprietor, pleas, Until the rebel bov with sob agrees To cease his sharp and melancholy ' cries. G. A, 1 NEPHI, UTAH. Watches and jewelry promptly paired. Mil iinliw; pui.lted. freely-give- n c E , 'J'f re-- be WILLIAMS, MANUFACTURER AND tMPO j i OF Harness, Saddlery, Buggy Whips. Mose Bags,Cc Pads, Hardware, Leather! etc. But naught made him for age more Fine Buggy Harness a Specialty. keenly hope it doth appear back through the years Than those dark hours his eyes would fill with tears, While his mother filled his ears with soap. , Frank Putnam in Chicago Times- - Wholesale and Retail ' 31 Our goods have; been extensively used in Deseret and vicinity, and given the best satisfaction. Mail orders will receive prompt attention. iin? al 'I I ed Herald. .1 "WAT. and" Saddle Harness GEO. W. Ambition stirred his fancy, and the sea With many pleasing voices called'his name. Where plundered ships went down 'mid foam and flame, He saw himself a pirate bold and free. sun-burn- tl-- WATCHMAKER, Day dreaming of that distant, 'happy hour When they may share in life's maturer joys. Or so Gardner, . Sn Hons strictly confidential. A 1 n n.u. formation concerninR Intents and h"m tftln them sent free. Also a catalogue ol leal and scientiflo books nent free. Patents taken throtiEh Wunn & Cn LJ notice in the Scientiiic Ac ppeclalare .? broneht widely before thna nuiXift1 vut, Kiwi. iu ma inventor. This nnl(r, n Issued weekly, eea:ant ly illnstrnteri. rcs tiv',?' arrest nreuiai.iua or any ecm-titlwork Ib IiZ world. & J. ayene, e ampje cor-'rxuwum uuiuuut iiiujii.riv, V; ;4 d vri u. Kverynuoih c'.fn copies, 11$ cents. tlful plates, in colors, and photnSM ninns. .i.4i.i, hnnsps. with tnh)ic latest designs and secure contracts. ' With firm intent resisting all his youth's LAD ff TNCKLEY. one-ha- lf dower I & asia press. one-ha- lf Or,,. ' i. Th Oasis and tress, Conducts the youngling savage to the bath, Where he expends his vain, impotent wrath. His fierce contempt for lather to ex Who lose ns ; i "-- i Will jflve n Plnn. t and teach J..r,i. Trw, i tc, re&ional.le For Jurili.-- r r f tll ulur. ,'.,Uirh Ho for Detroit, Fish Springs; Gold Hill edid Ibapahl tips: From his small' tongue dart divers quick commands. .A 'i; ' les-.-- grimy hands; semi-circl- es fjii Prolesp ,. A wistful whistle loiters on his lips; Dark WHimJf FRANK : HEATED BY STEAM. ELECTRIC CALL BELL : How to Enow the Truth. Thy word Is lamp unto my feet, and a light unto my path. (Psalm 119:105.) The man who can get nothing out of the Bible has never honestly tried to. The probabilities are that he never made a careful study of a sfngle chapter of it. He has picked it up now and then perhaps, and read a few verses atrandom, but he has never earnestly tried to find out what is in it. The truth is that he doesn't want to under stand it, or he would find a key to unlock it. Men do not understand books on mathematics, or music, orimedicine. or astronomy, or anything else that deals with truth, until they get in earnest about it, and set about it in the right way. No man will have any trou ble about understanding as much of the Bible as he needs to know, when he becomes willing to live as it tells him to. It will become a lamp to guide the feet of every man who will walk in its light, but to those who are determined to follow their own course it will be darkness. This fact was symbolized in the pillar of cloud which led the Israel ites. It gave them light, but to their enemies it was darkness. When you find a man who is keeping out of the church on the plea that he can't understand the Bible, you may know that it is because he is holding on to things that the scriptures condemn. Whoever will bring his life into line with the Bible will soon find out that it is God's book. "Every one that doeth evil hateth the " ; X ... :X. j " ' !! L. HOLBROOK, - in Prop. at Headquarter for Sheep, Cattle & Mining di Me 11 i on ty rar J"( ME CROWN Bffll; Leads All the Rest- lac ne tai - R: III . light." 71 H. "I AWARDS. Support "Jack the Giant Killer." Some time ago I read a little anecdote of Longfellow which illustrated his love for children. It seems that one little fellow in particular was fond of spending his time in the great poet's and library. One day, after a long ' of titles him the (to patient perusal great cumbersome works) that lined the shelves, the little, chap walked up to Longfellow, and asked in a grieved sort of way: "Haven't you got a i Jack the Giant Killer?" w; U ad 61: Home State Fair ay Gold 1894, 0 ii It Medal. Industrie iyli and Threo Cream Baking. Powder Gold Ed" Me Keep MTnftcr II ' "8. mofj twbcJ rvnm j "H Your Superior Quality FlaToring Extraots Gold :aft am taia "L kh' Money MedaL sun, her at Best Suality sad of Cod Tftter. !nd :e Ut Home. "It Mi adc t Eii i." The little chap looked at him in a UANUPACTimED BY pitying way, and silently left the room. The next morning he walked in with a couple of pennies tightly clasped in his chubby fist, and laying them down -told the poet that he could now buy a1' OALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Jack the Giant Killer of his own. t Harpers Round Table. Spices Pure and Ground Daily. 'Tl t HEWLETT ing hands with the preacher without saying goodby to sin and Satan. In tending to keep such of the commandments as he can without trouble or sacrifice, but with no intention of keep Jng those that interfere with his pleasure or profit. God cannot put up with a divided heart. He gives all, and he must have all. His kingdom could not be an eternal kingdom on any other During the past five years England basis. He has declared himself a jeal has sent 672 women missionaries t caj God, and will not dwell in any heart China. . 6 at 'ho i A. LYMAN JOSEPH General Merchandise, -- Has a full line tE tttt hai ho of- - And is selling dow n at Panic Prices for Pay Either for Cash or Produce at cost. h3, '? X Down. 1 I r Travelers and Sheepmen will find me supplied with HAY. - GRAIN - AND - STABU Highest eash price paid for Hides and Pelts. Don't forget JOSEPH A, LTMAJN, O AH CITY, MILLARD COUNTY, : j : ! 'Tl BOX , Her Name. 1 ' . Such a wee mischievous lassie! It tries one's patience4 quite To watch the child. She cannot do A single thing just righL TIs "Kitty, don't say that, dear!" "Oh, Kitty, don't do so!" These are the words that greet her. Wherever she may go. When, just at dusk, one evening, She climbed upon my knee, In playful mood I asked her name, "Why, Kitty, 'course," said she. "Yes, Kittybut the rest, dear?' She hung her curly head The rogue! for just a moment; Then "Kitty Don't!" she said. November St. Nicholas. t ? Longfellow regretted to say that in all his immense library he did not have a copy. in 1 Medals. j 9 Frank r:::y -- One of those same kittens 49, Iron Uottlo sent off again. ' . PfiOVO, ; SALT LAKE 01TY, Uria Office, First Katioual bank CLA., boys, j A . MIK;--- , Koums t'aiid S Eajle He comes from play with brown and y! A Midnight Journey. exr. BANGS :Oak Creek. aty, ! good-b- car-jump- 8ame left thlch Addioss, Oak and Expert Car Jumpers. From the Indianapolis News: "I haven't much hair on my head," said Superintendent Mansfield, of the Indianapolis and Vincennes, "but what little I have was up in the air like porcupine quills this afternoon. Several of us were coming down the Union tracks as No. 20, the fast train on the Indianapolis division, was pulling out. "At Delaware street three tramps were standing. By the time the train reached that point it was going at a lively rate. Each of the tramps selected a coach, and as the train whirled by caught the iron rod that extends under the side of the car and swung be- neath the train in front of the trucks. Like acrobats they turned over the rod and rested their feet on the brakebeam, and as the train rolled away settled down for a ride. A single mistake, a lip of the hand or the failure to place their feet on the brakebeam meant for them a horrible death. I was so frlght-enat their recklessness that I fairly lost my breath. Experienced railroad man that I am, I would not have attempted such a feat for $1,000,000." "That was a common trick," said Frank Lewis, formerly with the Union Pacific Railroad Company. "I have had a good deal of experience with tramps, and there are few of them but risk their lives dally on the cars. The old-titramps used to walk over the country. tramps ride. I have taken out from beneath the pilot of the them engine. I have pulled them from the brakebeam of passenger cars, and a fa vorite hiding place for them is at the top of the vestibule. On top of the cars is a pleasant place during the summer, but in the winter they try to make themselves as comfortable as possible. It is seldom that you hear of a tramp being killed by the cars unless in a wreck. To become an expert is one of the first requisites of a tramp of the first class." Up-to-da- Bioijra; . ; me rs- r- Oaala, UUlard Go. If ark, Collections Promptly Att grown golden care of the turk till I come back, see?" high But I shall send all the bees up to kiss "Certainly, sir." "The turk will not disturb any one, you, The boy we knew was most like olhes and no one must disturb him; and to Little Oasis, Utah. Address, miss you When you're Fare Was Paid, Attorney - at - Law, plies, What? You're a sunflower how I shall Horse Grower od Dea RANGE: Hour .Mountain i8. Lower Staler. Ml : Do be a poppy like me! . (Jtl Deieret, Addreaa, mother; LAND and The Small Boy's Trouble. ' . U. W. PAItlis SAMUEL A. KING, ; : : ti C K n v.. 1 ; |