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Show feme Sentinel Hie A Weekly Xeivipaper, Devoted to the general interest 'of th people of San Pete ami surrounding counties. .lufeMirlptUn: One year, SMxnaonths. Tliree months '' iUWf1 2.00 - - - 1.25 .75 - - LL'I WERXFSI) AY FEB .13 ,1889 A LOST OPPORTUNITY. She oomes'." I hear the murmur Tho leaves that rush to meet her, The joyous carol of a thrush ot That splits his throat to greet her. Through Autumns shimmering mist sho comes, That veil for Summer's dresses. With Winters diamonds at her throat, And Spring flowers in her tresses. The baby stars laugh out in glee, The jasmine buds wax brightly, The moonbeams u.mce about her faet, fans her lightly. the Oenvsrand Rio Grande WESTERN ) J mght-breez- e Ah! well I know those cloudy skirls, And laces that enfo d her! That graceful poise of dainty head. Those curves of check and shoulder ime, and replied that ho didn't know. He also demanded advice as to what is was appropriate to think. Minnie then explained that a letter had icome .addressed to him, that it looked like wedding cards, that she had had opened it, and that it wasnt wedding cards after all. s Some men, hearing of aqpysterious letter Scenic Line of the World! would a wife .save experiopened by loving so enced a feeling of vague 'unrest. Not Alexander. Ho silently weighed the merits KAST BOlNl) TRAIN'S of some hasty falsehoods and inquired No. 8 No. 10 bravely what the letter was. Lv. 10.05 S).2o m! a. p. in. An invitation to join the Warrensburg Ogden Social Club, said Minnie, and 1 have been Salt Ixakt! Lv. 10.50 u.ui. ll.GO p.m. So sho Provo thinking of it all the afternoon. (.v. 12.5 p. m, 1.(10 a. in. had, in her womanly way; she had been Deliver Ar. p. in. S.05a. in. wear. she could dress Isnt what thinking TRAINS can we WKsTlicBM) it nice! sheened. go.1 Now, say Of course we can go. No. a No. 7 The unguardedness of this answer was Provo G 25 a. Lv. 4.10 o. in. in. essentially masculine. Women, on tho con5 5- p. m.S 25 a, in. trary, always begin by refusing, and after- Salt Lake Lv. Ar. 7.15 i'. 'ii. 0.45 a. m. wards allow themselves to be argued into Ogilen any thing whatever. BINGHAM AND ALT A TRAINS aid Then you must get a dress snit, Leaves Sals Lake city, 4. Go p. 111. Mrs. Blossom. These were, indeed, strange words. They Hemming. conveyed the revolting idea that the fashArrive Salt Lake c ty, 1 .GO p. in. ionable Alexander had nothing in dress D. (J. DoDoIT, (icier ii M.'liagoV. more formal than cutaways or Brinco AlJ 11. Hknvit, berts. How, then, had ho been married! ( ii n. Pa.--s jThe explanation throws light on a very dark I Agt passage in Mr. Blossoms life his dress suit had been pawned ; and worse, the time of V', redemption had expired. i (, f 1 cant go, lie said, resigning himself to V' s'.k P X - i Fate with a large F. ; Thats it, cried Minnie, delighted Ive 1. .i f a J ijuu-iv- i .. been figuring it all up, and you can go. Here she ran into tho next room and in one second returned with a sheet of legal cap Now figures. bearing very look at this! Alexander looked, and I have to record that he was not shocked. The figures and their method were about as nearly liko as Mr. those of an ordained Blossoms own. Weve got to be economical for two There it months, you see:, said Minnie. as, all on paper.1' The Indisputable document ran thus : Grocer, 1 50 ; Jane, $15; butcher, fit; fl to cts'fi coal, ?8; every thing else, $10; altogether, 75 out of tlOO leaves $33 say $i0- - two if mmPhi. ".in One of thcsu suits don't oust i.' rn: t more than that, does it! she asked, conli- Ur- - that rt I With rapturous joy I think that I Shall soon have hold and kissed her A spring a clasp a little shriek Confound it! t was my sister! 6 Courtenay Walker, in Century. THE DRESS SUIT. illegal-lookin- First Effort at Economy, and How It Succeeded. Mg. and Mrs. Blossom were new stars of a Sire brilliancy but of small magnitude in the society of Warrensuurg. Alexander Blossom and Minnie Blossom had been married for one short year, which time seemed to them just one long summers day. There are several married '.people unlike Alexander and Minnie, for these were never happy except when they were together, and when they were together never unhappy for a moment. When Alexander came in from business he always Tnstitued a search for the brown haired, 'brown-eyegirl who was waiting for him, and when ho began t,o despair sho would start out of a certain passageway with a gay laugh and ask him wnere his eyes were. Of. course, under these it was necessary 'for her to take a good, square look at his eyes to determine if they were the same as ever, and then occurred some of those manifestations which A . p g d circum-atauce- ' k foolish people call foolishness, and which only stopped when the genial housemaid came to announce that dinner was served. Of course, the housemaid did not say: Come, now, but the meaning was the samo. I have emitted to say that Minnie was not very tall, that she was remarkably 'healthy and deliciously plump. Her lips were as near bursting with fullness as cherries after a rain ; her forehead was low, and her eyebrows, heavier, than the ordinary, made her just so much the more magnetic. There was nothing wonderful about Alexander. You will comprehend Alexander at once when I say that he received one hundred dollars a month, which he did not earn. However, he .firmly believed that in some mysterious Way" his labor brought large returns to his employers. Witn one hundred dollars a month the Blossoms had to live. Fortunately they hdd no rent to pay, the market books, under Minnies care, figured up reasonably, and the domestic was kind enough to demand but fifteen dollars per month. Oue day Alexander me home from hi3 alleged business, looking nice and sweet, and e'so looking for Minnie. The latter rush' J out from the unexpected in which sb' always hid, caught him around tho mx k, asked him where his eyes were, put a rapturous kiss just below his camels hair What do you moustache, and cried : thinkl'1 Tho sagacious husband implanted a rapturous kiss where Minnio would have had a s ''undid brown r oustachc had she been in IUhnstralesl. liii-iKlsotnel- $78--$- a- - dently. Costs $75, the gloomy Alexan- replied der. vi , Humph! Cant cried Minnie. you r manage! If it were a dress, forty dollars would be pleuty. Alexander shook his head. But the club meets early in the evenCouldnt you get ing,- persisted Minnie. one that would do ready made, or someseventy-five-dolla- thing! Alexander was j lined. He said he trusted she did net speak in earnest. Bear! cried Minnie, in despair, what can we do? We can't take boarders, and you can't be a book agent. I wish somebody would leave us some money. So do I, murmured Alec, with feeling. I knew what! cried Minnie, with sudden brightness. Dont, you ask your father for money, ' said Mr. Blossom, sternly, J dont intend to. Alexander seemed to think she might have been a little more wilful .on this point. But be tried to look much relieved, and issued .other command that she was not to go in bt. assent to thi was immediate, hud no nifret pdy. i'iie ne-.da;. M'nrie, in per:, nance of her e1:.. Men!, by sloauih to tho tldihing of Warrem .u irg and d (Handed :hft c o; dross stuts. Toe ansu-- r was lb. t.V a asked tiic price of the doth. 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