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Show give up flirting with him, for I can not stand it any longer! Why, Tom, dear, youre jealous of you, I am! Im g a sLe again. Yes, Tom, mighty degent thus eliminating about 24 a saint jealto make It's enough not be to compared, country girl; grees of curvature. About 14,000 cubic Alice, I Tom. Why, ous, growled who I others and with know, of though, excavated. be material will yards are just ready to snap me up when I hate been compelled to sit and listen make an offer; but the fact is. and to that man talk in the coolest way A Moilrtl King1. comJoseph Fitzgerald stroked his mustache about you. He told me he was King Oscar of Sweden in his young and you to here propose, added: tonight as ing he and fondly, contentedly days was regarded as the most accomwould accept him. I know so. me don't and all love "They tenor in plished Europe, and could He did did he? quietly. which one to choose. That's why I bare made a fortune out of his voice And not only that, but when I asked remain a single man. But, really. I'm cn the stage. slightly tired of our city belles, and him if he was sure of being accepted,1 continued Tom, he said uf course hi A editor, in an account of the Ive come down to this was. a in of his fashionpopular couple some to town, wedding place, instead of going aid: They were married at the home of And you, Tom, dear? able summer resort for amusement. I told him there was such a thing as the bride's parent", where they wib reThe scene is a room in a country too sure. main until the groom gets a job. in being John Fitzgerald, speaker, Well, Tom, dear, I confess. I did the language of the country, a "city chap, with some good looks, a little fttvite him to call tonight; but I didnt think never mind. We will see aboul money, and abundant conceit. the reother matter. The country girl ferred to is Alice Devine, the belle of The night was very dark. the village, who lives in the house on The door of the house on the hill was the hill. Ali was an orphan. Her parents' opened for Fitzgerald by some one he had both died when she was very could not see, for no light was burnyoung, leaving her in the care of Aunt ing in the hall or parlor, into which he Dinah, an old colored woman who had was marched. Tis better thus, he said to himbeen Svltlt them for years, and who since their death had taken care of the self, far better that there is no light. house and looked after her dear young The darkness is preferable. Some one deeply veiled came to greet missus, kvhoni she fairly worshiped. Sick headache. Food doesnt dihim, and soon they were seated on ths Tom Prince was a gest well, appetite poor, bowels concountry young man, and dead sofa. a stipated, tongue coated. Its your Not word had as yet been spoken, in love with Alice. Tom was Aunt liver! Ayers Fills are liver pills, now Mr. Fitzgerald poured out his sebut besides Dinahs being favorite, easy and safe. They cure dyspeptale of love. belle. cretly engaged to the country sia, biliousness. 25c. All Druggists. acOh, the dearest, I love you love you made had Joseph Fitzgerald . m,mm Is ray love can I quaintance of both Alice and Tom madly! he said. Want your mountain or beard a beautiful is brown or rirh hlauk ? Then ue it returned? hope a friend. mutual through No answer, but Mr. Fitzgerald could BUCKINGHAMS DYE Piso' Cure for Consumption fS onr only Women, it would seem, whether a co wtmtu, medicine for coughs and colds. Mrs. O. country or are imbued with tell that the being by his side was h. Beltz, 43k 8th Avo., Denver, Col., Nov.8,05. an inherent love of flirting, and Alice deeply agitated. I have loved you since I first saw SALT LAKE CITY DIRECTORY, had Immediately commenced a desperA Cleveland woman who has been suing dearest and fairest of girls, hs you, ate Mr. with Fitzgerald, 8 flirtation f4 to ordered been divorce has for pay Loved as man never loved week alimony to her husband pending the who soon became positve that she was went on. UTAH IMPLEMENT CO. before. do not say you do not love Oh, him. with love in deeply decision of the court. Mitchell Farm and Spring Wagon. no favorite of me never can he mine? But say, oh, was The chap city Kush ford Farm Cared After Repeated Failure With Others Aunt ( arrlage. Banner Bugfrle andWagon. Dinahs, and the old woman often say, you will marry me. Will you, oh, I will Inform ddlted lu Morphlno, Laudanum, . Celambia & Crown Roller Bearing Mowait Oplutn, of never falling, harmteaa, to tell her young mis- will you, darling, he my own dear took occasion Colambla and Mllwaakee Iln. M. II. Baldwin. Hoi lilt, Cbluago, 1H. wife? Roller Bearing Binder. sus just what she thought of him. Odiorn Roller liar Rake. He waited for an answer. It came, Though but few walk the way of life, Tom, too, did not like to see his Far Manila Twine. BearingGood Knough Oil. Write for Particular. they can never be alone in it. sweetheart so often with Mr. Fitzger- - in a voice that was unmistakable: Say, young man, wha ye mean by aid, but when he told her so she answered that he must not be jealous, suitin a specable cullud pusson this THIS BIG CATALOGUE dms iiiiiiii iooiia for she would not have a jealous man way, hey, sah? In sis. putftmioit 100,600 quotation. for her husband, and, besides, they At the same instant up went the illustration ttolarfw aiuliaaifilFU a4 Iwm4 pH4 ettalof were not married yet. So poor Tom light, and there before the astonished tjaaa, CiHfclaf, Oteafca, Or mm, 0MtMid 8km, WatrhM, Jwtry, had to bear it the best he could and lover stood Alice and Tom, arm in arm, litriwir, Afriaaitnral liplBtay aralira, Bintii, 1441, fcwlKf lathUM, Irorkar, content himself with secretly wishing while by his side, with the veil thrown Maaaa, Hll lMrataU, 4nraa, ftlaklac Tactic, Fiwlalitf 94. off her face, sat the fairest and dearPkUpifor the city chap far away. at home mus etorkeper i4, Fia beTeliabuys aa4wtiMeur will prevent bin free- - oTrvbrglnff pr everythin you on All this, it must be remembered, was est of girls Aunt Dinah. anything you bur explain ust how to order, bow aiuoh the Mfht, a anythin? to your town. The hi ipra or wall will be the unknown to Joseph Fitzgerald. Joseph Fitzgerald disappeared the 2. pnt?e aloneut thisfceenta. next ad out and send to u with to Tom his JT remarks listened morning on the early train to g1th lb eeate In stamp to gMiLrfffig S . pay which he could not well de- New York. New York News. feelings pomade, 4 the Bij lkoh will kaat I y by sail and If you dont think Hie worth 100 time theptrlll Ibceate paipl4, fine, but he answered calmly: s a ker to the lowest wholesale you send, of everything, say so and w will laaedlildT rMara ynr 8 nai.prices Well, Mr. Fitzgerald, i wish you HAT TUK PKKsH KAYS ABOIT THJfi CATALOGUE THE TRAMP NUISANCE. The somewhat sharp curves at Llne-ber- g on the Second Division of the Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road are being removed and replaced with a tan- Temperance Work In Vienna. stated that a very remarkable development of temperance work is taking place at Vienna. As is well known, total abstinence is comparatively unknown on the continent, the very idea of such a thing creating a smile. But In Vienna three abstaining medical men have been giving lectures on the subjt, and though they have delivered some thirty times, the demand for them is becoming tremendous and the meetings are most enthusiastic. A Went luillatt II arirait. Recently travelled up the coast at will, and acted in an entirely different manner from any other storm. Sometimes lysepMa acts in the same v ay. it refuses to yield to treatment which has cured similar cases Then Hostettcr's Stomach Bitters should bo taken. It has cure I stomach trouble for half a century. A Doubtful CouipUinrnt. Amateur Actress Didn't I act the part well? Ilei Friend (ambiguously) When you left the stage, the audience said it was the best thing you ever did. Do Tour Feet Ache nnd Burnt Shake into your shoes Allens Foot-Easa powder for the feet. It makes tight or New Shoes feel Easy. Cures Corns, Bunions, Swollen, Hot and Sweating Feet. At all Druggists and Shoe Stores, 25c. Sample sent FREE. Address Allen S. Olmsted. 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If you want a coat that will keep you dry in the hardOm. est storm buy the Fish Brand Wat A Slicker. If not for sale in your town, write fur catalogue to w. A. J. TOWER. Boston, Mass. Lake. No. 42, V T S3&S3.50 SHOES Worth $4 to $8 compared with other makes. Indorsed by over 1,000,000 wearers. ALL LEATHERS. ALL STYLES THK USSI INK kT. W. L. Poo.l.. a boU.au aa price .tawpe sat Take no substitute claimed to be aa Rood. Largest maker of id aud ts.50 shoes in the world. Your dealer should keep them If not, e will send you pair on receipt of price. State leather, else aud width, plain or cap toe. L A Free. Catalogue CO- DOUGLAS SHOE - Brockton, Mast. ilRIHRSflmi Its good enough for Uncle Sam aud it s good enough for you. Advertisement Mention This Paper. Klndli In Which It Is Heins Dealt With in France. The number of tramps in France is not proportionately so large as in this country, but it is large enough to attract the attention of legislators. The frequency of crimes recently committed by tramps showed the necessity of preparingalaw concerning beggars and tramps of more practical benefit than the municipal ordinances posted at the limits of every commune or township. It imposes severe penalties on professional beggars or tramps who refuse to work without proper reason. Unlike the existing laws, the new bill deals mildly with the tramps and unfortunates who are able and willing to work, but cannot find any employment. These are to be taken before a justice of the peace, who is to send them to so that a kind of statistics and num- bering could be obtained. Of course, many individuals could not have been "Are you aware, replied the other, by the gendarmerie; neverthereported that my name is Joseph Fitzgerald, less, it was shown that on a single day and that my family in 1895 the names of 25,000 tramps but were recorded on the lists of the rural Yes, yes, interrupted Tom, are you sure you will he accepted? Sure! the word uttered in a tone W. L. DOUGLAS Whca flnawerlng 11 How do you know she will accept you? ef The Manner the house of labor, which every dein France is to be compelled YOU MUST GIVE UP FLIRTING partment to open, where they will be occupied WITH HIM. at some work until employment is she is desperately in love with me. found for them in private workshops. She has told me as much, and I am The trials of beggars and tramps have going there tonight. amounted, on an average, to 35,000 a What for, if I may ask? year. Inquiry regarding the condition Why, I will see her alone; then Ill of the temporary refuges, such, for inpropose, and, as a matter of course, stance, as our workhouses, showed be accepted. Afterward why, Ill do that in 1895 they had been visited by as I have often done before take 466,000 individuals, who had spent one French leave! night there. In 1895 a general order Tom could not repress a feeling of was sent to all the gendarmie, or poIndignation at hearing this man talk lice corps, through France, requiring so coolly of the girl he loved and his agents to make inquiries regarding all plans in regard to her. He felt an individuals unknown in their own disalmost irresistible impulse to knock trict who were found on the public him down, and it was with great diff- roads. The police were instructed to iculty he refrained from uttering the ask these individuals to produce docburning words that were on his tongue, uments or to furnish explanations conand restrained himself sufficiently to cerning their identity and profession, say: WILL KEEP YOU DRY. CO. ujuvooo.Il; Thank you, returned the other; there is no doubt of it not the least. You see, Tom, old boy, patronizingly. The Kidneys drain water and impurities from the blood. The liver makes bile and helps to drive off other waste. If these organs work badly the body becomes a cesspool and disease sets in. You must get them into healthy action or die. TO TALK TO. We have practiced our Specialties id Utah and California for many years. We hava doue uoihiug else but treat chronic and private diseases We have proven eur skill In Curia all CHRONIC see. by eabltetdng thousands of voluntary tl sea stlmonialaof home people, giving names, pictures end addresses. We success. (lno.)t CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, U. S. A. HERE Hs Has Few Nrt'iU indicative of the utmost surprise at the very idea of the insinuation. Why, my dear fellow, what do you mean? Of course I am sure! Tom could not help saying as he arose and left: Mr. Fitzgerald, there is such a thing as being too sure. Remember that too sure! Poor fellow! Jealous!" were Mr. Fitzgeralds comments. Tom immediately after leaving the city chap posted off as quickly as his feet could carry him to Alice. He found her at home. Now, see here, Alice, he said, you know I love you. and you have promised to marry me, but If you lov that Fitzgerald better than you love me, why, say so, and otherwise you must police. Kalaer Flensed with a Hoy's Tenacity. The German kai.-e-r had the other day a curious adtenture with one of his numerous godchildren. Every seventh boy in the same family, if the j4i rents are in humble circumstances, is named after and educated at the expense of the kaiser. On the kaiser's arrival at Remscheid, one of these godchildren was deputed to offer him a bouquet. The small boy, however, at the last minute utterly refused to part with the The kaiser, however, only flowers. laughed and patted him on the head, and said. Yes, when a German once lays his hands on anything he does not readily give it up. and ordered fifty marks to be given to the obstinate youngster. ul Eudarsnos au! pirite. ed good-lookin- whole-soule- THE ARAB HORSE. An Arab can not with food altogether, like the legendary camel of travelers tales, but his needs are few, and he will maintain his heclth and spirits under conditions which other horses would never be able to endure. Indeed, not only can he put up with hardships at a pinch, but he actually deteriorates under the generous regimen which is considered necessary for other horses. This has been proved over and over again by purchasers who have refused to believe the usual three feeds of corn to be supererogatory and the morning hour of walking exercise insufficient. There is probably no being so obstinately conservative as an English coachman, and, even when he finds an Arab grow utterly unmanageable, he is not to be convinced that the simple cause is lack of exercise and exuberance of feeding. The fact is, an d Arab is naturally so and so difficult to tire that even a single feed of corn is excessive unless he is being subjected to exceptionally hard work. He will answer every requirement as a hunter if his diet be restricted to hay or even to grass, and in the summer time lie is most satisfactory if he has the run of the paddock, where he can chose his own food and exercise. So far, the quality of the normal Arab in everyday life. What a picked horse can do when put upon his mettle almost baffles belief. An officer, recently returned from the Soudan, relates that after a ride of 800 miles his horse showed no 3igns of work, though he had cast all his shoes before accomplishing a quarter of the journey, though many of the camels had died and the others had suffered severely. Again, it was an Arab of 14.2V, which carried ten stone six pounds and won a race at Ferozepore in 25 minutes, a feat of endurance probably unequaled in equine annals. And Lord Roberts can bear testimony to the powers of the Arab which carried him through all his campaigns during 25 years, and, alone among the horses of history, received official authority to wear the Afghan medal with four clasps. Such qualities are worth insisting upon at the war office as a short cut to the solution of many problems of economy and dispatch in the transport service. se high-spirite- ten-mi- le Saturday Review. LIKE TOBACCO. Old Traluer Claim That Animal Tak To It Kindi j. I have been an inveterate user of tobacco in some form for the past forty years, and during that time have had much to do with all sorts of wild beasts, which I have found are nearly all more or less partial to the smell or taste of the weed, observed an old and experienced animal trainer. For instance, the common brown bear is so found of the fumes of tobacco that If you blow smoke through the bars of his cage it will, with evident delight, push forward and rub its back and head against the iron bars. Not long ago I blew through a hollow stick a pinch of snuff Into the nose of a sleepThe brute shortly after ing lion. awoke, sat up straight, sneezed vio- lently, and then lay down to sleep very All goats, deer, contentedly again. llamas and so on will chew and eat tobacco and snuff with great eagerness. Monkeys and big baboons also breathe with great satisfaction the smoke from cigars. Handicraft That Impress Their Mark. Probably sailors and miners are more impressed by their respective callings than any other workers. The sailor, living in great open spaces and subject to sudden and unforeseen contingencies, is frank to the verge of recklessness, but full of prompt resource. He usually thinks what he pleases and says what he thinks without chopping logicthe sea molds his character to its own moods and whether these resemble the g of the gale, or the softer tempers of smooth water, both are frank and free. The miner, on the contrary, is shaped by his work to face hard facts as he does hard rock. He finds ways and means to get through or round both, exhibiting both physically and mentally a dogged obstinacy; hence, miners strikes are amongst the worst of labor disputes. As a class, also, miners tend to be narrow-mindethey work within limited horizons, and their character is influenced accordhard-hittin- d; ingly. A Remedy for Bad Language. From the London An captain was so much given to using bad language that his first mate'made a bet with him that he could not do without swearing for a week. It went on all right for the first two or three days until a bit of a squall came on, and the sailors were up aloft doing their different duties. But their captain was displeased with their work. He stood it as long as he could and then he threw his cap on the deck In a towering rage, jumped on it, and shaking his fist up at the men with an angry scowl, he hissed: Bless you, my dears; you know what I mean. Tit-Bit- s: ocean-goin- g |