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Show U w l.stimers. discovery of the . . . ... . :X . . Piwsldi-nt- Viet? k SPERRY uNEILSON . IrteuS-ut- rORXlCK, C. S. TIXGEY, Cashier. ..w his opportunity, ami lio . aitrman would have turned it toaccount; adoen plans for cntrappii.p the criminals flashed through his mind, but they all asked fer more or less persona! con ra ire on the pan of the person vs ho should execute them. Of course there as the alternative that he could efface himself 1V turn in" h is in format ion over to those d who would make use of it: but was only human, and he had already learned enough of Hesters character to make him fear that she might suspect his motive in shifting the responsibility. As a matter of fact, he did her nn injustice in this; but when v;re. or any cowardice, or venal it i J TKOIU.. I M The only j First-CHa- Shop in Nephi. FIRST IfSTiOFiAL; Conrtious Treatment to all. BAfjSt of i'lEPH!. Main Bt. cither human weakness or wickedness once undermines the fortress of character, there are many uncanny shapes standing ready to slip unnoticed through the breach. After they had left the dining table he excused himself, and spent the early part of the afternoon in wandering aimlessly about the village, trying to devise some scheme which offered a compromise between his weak lies., and hi determination to win Hester'.' apingeame probation; and with the hn that curiously insistent - g which finds a parallel in the ie to see how aear one can creep to the Li ink of a precipice without being overbalanced. Jt is the quality which ofUn leads a timorous man to attempt that which would make a brave one hesitate, and when Ilinghrand finally yielded to its importunity he turned his steps toward the road he had taken in the forenoon. The shadows of the western cliffs Were beginning their evening march down the sloping sides of McXabbs cove, and the hush of th memer afternoon brooded over the pint: resque landscape of the narrow valh .. ibid do", lying in the shadow of the barn, arose yawning, made a canine obeisance, and cocked one ia, toward the road h ailing up from a inny valas not at ley. That his acute sci fault was pi'sently j.rovi ; the appearance of a man app: caching the farmhotne. and he began fol aik furiously at the intruder. .lule Hynnni, coming to the back door to find out what had aroused the dog's anger saw a pleasant-faceyoung man standing at the gate, nnd she stepped into the yard nnd spoke sharply to the barking cur. Itingbrand looked up at the sound of her voice, and found himself confronted by a middle-agewoman w ith and hair sallow face, whose tmkempt high cheek hones and flashing black eyes made him wonder if there were Cot Indian blood in her veins. 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Auditor Attorney Genwal Supt, of Public Instruction 1 -- 'lU A. C. Blst' YEARS 5V c to ask If you could give me e drink of weter, he said. ; - - i i K'v Arroue send. 4 , i touched his hat nnd opt tied the gate. I stopped to ask if you could give me a drink of water, he said, Politeness is rarely wasted, even on the most unpromising subject, and there was som'thing in the nature of the woman that responded unconsciously to the touch of kindly deference in his voice and manner. T veckon ye can have a diiuk, she said, leading the way to the house. The water bucket was empty', nnd ns she took it up she pointed to a bench in t lie passage: Set down tlutr a minute, an Ill go fetch txo, 0. COPYrIICHTS &C. I't ( nd ,) oirtmlation of brautlfnllv ill ptratod, a yoarr an? sitnt11e vnal, II.iOshx inontt cvpiea nndiiASiO biMjh os Patnts sent tree. Address MUNN & CO., , 1 i- - T l ' f, V ? c k tnl-- I t tc At )u n illkc' t.-- t i All kinds of hew, stock. I1 SELLS IT. Office Is Opposite the Wool Growers Building. Mqucas aud cigars in MAIN STREET IINEPHx. " t lb I couldnt find hit, she answered, an anyvays yed be j plum shore to get hit riled. Jest set down; Ill he back in a minute. She went down the path and crossed the road, pausing a moment to glance sharply toward the valley before dis,il IRRIGATION AGE, CRIOM50. PubKshel by G, appearing in the thicket of willows A SAW) PLE l.C PY f Rf r surrounding the spring. When she returned, Ilinghrand drank deeply and lifted his hat as he thanked her. That ain't nothin, she said. rThars a plenty o water in the cove. j Better a plain wrapper with Ye didnt come plum up yere to get a j Pride of Japan drink, did y e? Jvingbr.md laughed easily: Xo, I J (Tl'ee) Tea therein than a onnt say that I did; I am just tramping j around to amuse myself. costly covering filled with The vv on. an looked at him suspicious- j rubbish. You city fellers have tolalile little ly. MJ ef Japan oleae iMiadulierated Pears like sense, she said, slowly', ,'!s:iy cared at pla af growth, retain full IU vor and trmi. No Money wasted on yed know better'll to come round McXabbs cove. packsgec tfca value s Lc the tea. M. J. BaAManraN Co. Why should I know better?" asked Saa ftwacteoo & luMiuit I dont see how it can Pingbrand. mt y ar grvart hurt anyone. them that hurt Thai's mouglit you UtaH Noplii tn tn tn - Dr. J. A. Booth, tn DONT SACRIFICE . e e Future Comfort for present seembg Economy, but BUY the Sewing Machine with cm established reputation that guarantees you long and satisfactory services THE ITS BEAUTIFULLY OEfJTlST. Bridge work. FIGURED WOODWORK, DURABLE CONSTRUCTION, FINE MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT, Makes a Specialty of Gold Crown and coupled with the Finest Set of Steel Attach Weed U Teeth withoet plates. rowers Bollding, MOST DESIRABLE Main Gt. Utali. oplii XT u J MACHINE IN THE MARKET. net represented. 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