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Show jgE BLADE FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. Nurse must bave some tea too; she , will be a lady just come Jn. Mrs. Nurse please sit down In the rocking chair. I <OTd2y at aHlshed Eva? GOOD SHORT STORIES FOR THE think you dont take sugar in your I ' tea? - UTAH. LITTLE FOLKS. No, but plenty of milk, please, said the nurse, seating herself. The Changing Seamans Blanches Balloon So the afternoon passed very merrily, "jgEjDl J. Cannon. Afternoon Maryi Tea Etchings and when evening came Lizzie said: Selected with a Special View to Pleas piejtewtrnRlTORlAL OFFICERS. It was a good thought of yours, Mary, W. West Caleb Junior .America. "..,.. C. Richard. ing that we should play at Afternoon , Tea. S. A. Merritt .u. Justice-- Geo. Bartch. p jef TANDING Wm. II. King. where S. W. Smith. He Took Time to Die the sunset W. Judd. M. was an old fellow who never bad There wco50. Brigham, embers. .t.Nat Bryon Groo. fg Marshal Office!time fall Crumbling, Harris. F -; gUtrrrnd T. B. Lewis. adown tbe For a fresh morning look at tbe Volume SecelTiMioner of sublime, skies, UTAH COMMISSION. . Lojran Autumn muses and Who never had time for the soft hand of prayer remembers, To ?K re-smooth out the wrinkles of labor and Salt Lake City, i Bending stern jf v 8alt Lake Clty- V A v 'V care, b gretful eyes. Who could not find time for that service POUNTY DIRECTORY. jCTALe ....i...FTed W. Chappell most sweet Tbe imperious purprobate jCharfes Foote At r pie burning the altar of home where the dear oneR all meet,1 From cbsek her kath burned J away. Salllvao . ..J.T. And never found time with the people And bosom Cazle? W. her feels but ...D. yearning irand "Collctr of God For the golden yesterday. SS Thomas Winn Burt To learn thq good way that the fathers cT Hanford attorney. have trod; glrrtfor. . . . William Ockey Though her kingdom fall asunder Treasure But he found time to! die. Enstlce seditious winds and frost. Through John Foote And the drums of winter Oh, yes! thunder. He found time to die. And she1 sees that all is lost, UTLLABD COUNT! DIRECTORY, This busy old fellow, too busy was he Joshua Greenwood Yet her royal indr ensureth proba pride (Andreas Peterson. To linger at breakfast, at dinner, or tea. That none whisper word of scorn; (John Styler. Selectmen. For Gardner the merry small chatter of children (James Holbrook. Haggard, battled, she endureth, ...O. C.Greenwood. 0 and wife, j With a spirit upward borne. !.... k. .Alma ABut led in his marriage a bachelor life; sSsegfr Hinckley O. Calllster ilfand'Berde- r- -- . Tbos. Too busy for kisses, too busy for play. no. M. Hanson. Eyes that love her J . grieve serenely Attorney . WlUard Rogers No tlme.to be loving, no time to be gay. At the pathos of it all. Jffi. Joseph D. Smith V.1No time to replenish his vanishing Treasurer ....Sidney Teeples In her bounty free but queenly, health, ouusta - Now unbending in her fall. No time to enjoy; his t wealth; Alabama a firm in Blanches agq Balloon. months gome But he found time toddle; Blanche came running into the house to buy f egraphed to a Chicago firm Oh, yes! j Grandma! The calling, them. such for in wheat of grandma! bushels He found time to dle i loud, excited voice, that poor grand-m- a Agram plainly read 50,000 bushels, firm pur-- S dropped her knitting and hurried This beautiful world had no beauty for d that is what the Chicago to see what was the matter. out was noticed, Before th4 error ebased. him; dear! exclaimed Its colors were black and its sunshine grandma, however the price! in wheat dropped, Do you grow balloons? was dim. of $1,000 on the Blanche. , md there was a lpss Grow balloons! to said No had firm leisure for grandma. for the which Chicago river,, or woodland, l4eaj no, we Why, indeed, dont! child, company .J it sued the telegraph lost the bill, Then they must have growed them- No time in his life just to think and be for the amount and this week cause I the claim was not filed selves, declared Blanche, still; case because a found one little out the No yellow extra time by An for hid neighbors, no time for limit. Within the sixty days melon-be- d now. just his trouble. friends,' t cipher frequently pauses great Well, I never did! said grandma. No time for those highest immutable let go the string Somebody must bave ends At the Ohio State university a test .lost it! and Of life of a man who Is not for a the ras made during the rfall of last year, no, said Oh, Blanche, they didnt, day, result of which was as follows. An cause its got a green stem stead of a But, for worse or for better, forever and three-inc- h new a with wagon, jrdinary string, an it looks like a big Fourth of aye. Ire, was loaded with 4,480 pounds, the balloon. round like It the isnt Yet he found time to die? July measure ones iynamometer being used to balloon-ma- n the one sells. Not f Oh, yes! On a hard dirt road the draft bit be draft He found time to die! round, grandma. 254 poundsi on a grass field it was never did! exclaimed grandI Amos R. Wells, in Harpers Weekly, Well, Impounds; on newly plowed land it ma I must go and look at it again. 771 pounds. The draft power of a J The Way of Girls. directly. ijrse of 1,000 pounds is 150 pounds, and So and Blanche walked never heard a young girl say, as I grandma iereiore two horses could draw the down to the vegetable garden. young girls are fond of saying," obbad easily on a grass sod. With a nar-- w quickly is! There exclaimed Blanche, as served an old lady in the boarding it tire, half as much is a full load for she pulled back a - great green leaf. house, what sort of a man she will t team, showing a marked Thats tbe balloon, grandma. Grand- marry, and what sort only, that I do vantage for thej wide tires, in addi-io-n ma smiled. not think of certain speeches to which to which they become rollers, and a to call used when that gourd, They I, myself, have listened to from pretty sooth and level the road, and so make was! a I little girl, she said. We dried lips, before this. A school friend of better the more it is used, instead of and used them to mend stockings mine so held New Jersey in detestation them! utting it inta. ruts, as is well known one of them in my work-bask- et that she tore its map from her geograover. I have le narrow tires do on soft roads. ' now. Blanche looked sober. phy. She used to say that nothing I dont like to mend stockings very would induce her to marry a man; who Immigration is, without doubt, on the well, she said slowly, but maybe it was a widower, or wore a wig, or lived cal-sdicrease, though the total for the would be nice to mend them over a bal- In New Jersey; and the man of her year will be smaller than it has loon. choice was guilty of all these three kn in the years when the current of and see if it wont, an- enormities. Bused to talk over my fuit Well dry ie population movement hitherward swered grandma, as they both walked ture with two cousins. I would not ' at its height. For the month of beak to tbe bouse again. marry a business man, I said. Kate bptember the number of Immigrants would not think of a clergyman, or ns over 11,600 in excess of that for Carry a farmer; and we married reMarys Afternoon Tea. ptember, 1894, while for the nine and Ernest been had Lizzie, Mary spectively, a business man, a clergytenths the total was 58,000 in nearly of out the window, watching man, and a farmer. It As all like a :.e:s of that for the corresponding looking snow. smart young American help in my the falling t!od of last year. If the proportion said leave wont It off, Mary. !It d Increase grandmothers kitchen, who was wont which has so far obtained 3 in and winter la oclock now, it gets to declaim to us children on the scorn i:nld continue during tbe year, the dark very soon. We shall not be able which sho held all fmen, always in, floatation for the twelve months to go out of doors again aid be somewhere winding up her denunciation of the sex in the neighborBut there will be plenty of snow by: No, I wouldnt marry any man ed cf 77,000. The increase la the said Ernest, that walks on two legs. And she lume cf immigration would seem to for snowballs man. out if you didnt. She married a a reflection I shall'not go of the improvement of make snowballs, said Lizzie. trial conditions in the United States 'ilch has been Because you dont like to have them Agriculture for Girls going on for a year or e. thrown at you," said Ernest. An enthusiastic farmers wife asks No, I do not, said Lizzie. why shouldnt farmers girls study' agA said dont , us ,'let Mary, .Well, good deal of mystery any good reason pertains be-k-to think of that now. Let us think of riculture? Is there water level of the why the state should provide for the great lakes the United States and Canada. something to do In the house. "What education of the farmers hoys and al-- 7 constitute we do? low the girls to get their training altogether an enormous shall I dont know, said Ernest. water ocehn embracing 77,450 wherever they can? Wouldnt it be a ,ure miles. This i3 an Immense res-- r Nor I, said Lizzie. good thing to introduce Afternoon at Lus Tea, aud it does not seem likely that -t play at the Massachusetts Agricultural Colwithdrawal of 700,000 cubic feet per said Mary. lege? These questions have been :aute by the children other laughed. drain-5The 8 raised before now, but we do not think proposed Chicago be would It canal would said quite Mary; Yes, they have been adequately discussed. materially affect it. 1 a mam-,m- a be I will p raa of six inches grown-upeople. which recently like Perhaps there has not been sufficient over these and and out the tea, you end pour demand on the part of the country lakes, the amount of -- sr added to them was 1,079,640,176,-cubi- c Ernest shall be Uncle Tom and Aunt girls for an agricultural education. It feet. It would take seven Susan staying with meJ Ill get the may be that they are too desirous to rs far the Chicago canal to with-thi- s cups and saucers out of nurses cup- leave the farm to think of preparing amount of water. There are, board, and 3ou will see how nice It will themselves for womans work on the VjTer Perdical rises and falls in be. farm. which have never been ac-i,he So Mary drew a little round table up Aa ,ld boatman on the St. near tbe nursery fire and opened nurse's After Thirty Years. river says that these rises cupboard, and took out some cups and Mo., a knife blade, two St. At Louis, 3 ? river occur in periods saucers and the, sugar basin, and a jug Inches in length, was removed recently Ou years, the water steadily rising of milk that was there, and put them from the shoulder of Alike Ryan. The years, and then table. falling as stead- had been in Ryans body for tie same length of time. At pre3-"- v on the here is a piece of cake! said blade more than thirty years, and although Why, If it had prevented Ryan from the free v ext Lawrence is at its lowest Mary, and there is the year it will begin to rise, and we use of his left arm it had never given had only some tea! L & 'will be as high as it ever Is. children? are doing you what him much pain. While in Washington Why, came into then who with a band of recruits on tbe way to just said nurse, dury at Flint, Mich., that was the front in 1863 Ryan was stabbed In the room. - I to remain out not Af of all night did a melee and though he served to the We are having a new game ; t0 3 it for nothing. They re--! tsrnoon Tea, said Mary. I am mam end of the war he was partially disis Aunt abled from tbe wound. L send in a bushel ma pouring out tea, and Lizzie a Vtck of oranges, a cask Tom. t Uncle is , Susan and Ernest a few a box of That Settled Ills Hash. sandwiches, you have no tea to pour out, "Only 3 gam and a can box cf cigars. They said nurse; but I think I help At Conersville, Ind., tbe case against thought they would remain a man on trial for burglary hinged on r&wesk. And she put some tea Into her little a mans ability to wriggle through a transom. , The prosecutor and poured some hot water from seven-inc- h r that Sarah Bernhardt will teapot, it. of the same size, put it on upon a sash America at once to ctudy II. the kettle soon be ready, she said; so got the floor and crawled through it to the It will -- trionic methods with a view take your places round the table, and great edification of all in the court. 1, I winters for tho improvement upon you. say the prisoner was conis needless c m art is generally disbelieved. I will wait and Lizzie said nice! "Oh how victed. ever so much. you Thank Selfish. Benneylvania married man Mary Jones is about the most selfish man A" Ivan! a married woman, nurse put the cake on the table Then in town. r?" and with large and cut some bread and butter. How can you say that? I saw him as childrtn, elepe, let us hear Is all quite real, said Mary, It cigars for you tbe other fcllir s cf lovers yemig. A Ernest their cups buying and Lizzie she gave -- J American children will cf tea. Do you take sugar, Uncle day. Yes; be bought three for a quarter, :(ncre after their parents. ?,f his pocket and gave me the cf ago are becoming put two in one.-NI do; I like my tea very sweet, . Y . IbtHscrer, fes, odd in all parts cf the Ernest. rap'led i , , l 11 i ? li'S . ?.& -- j , - -- f i i ' j ! ( t , j ' ! - t , -- , - ; a ; j swift-gatheri- ng f j ooo i . j ,0 ! 1 i , ; i ; 4 I sha ' j was was two-hor- se t Lowells Greatest Defect. In the same year, 1848, ha sent forth also The Vision of Sir Launfal, his first attempt at telling a story In verse. Ferhaps it is the best of all his serious poems loftiest in conception and most careful in execution. His habit then, as always, was to brood over the subject he wished to treat in verse, to fill himself with it, and finally to write it out at a single sitting if possible. He rarely rewrote, and his verse lacked finish and polish, t -- ar f to-da- Boot A perfect fit guaranteed. Repairing la all ita branches. Special attention called ta hi new style. Universal feed aewlng machine does all its work Inside of the shoe. Two door north of Union, Main St., Nephi. to-morr- ow -r- i -- a A celebrated Belgian physician says that yawfiing is an exceedingly healthy UTAH. NEPHI, function generally, besides having a very salutary effect' in complaints of CAPITAL the pharynx and eustachian tubes. According to the results of late Investiga- SURPLUS most is natural form tions, yawning the of respiratory exercise, bringing into action all the respiratory muscles of the chest and neck. It is recommended GENERAL BANKING that every person should have a good yawn with stretching of the limbs, In All Its Branches. morning and evening, for the purpose J. H. Ericksost, of ventilating the lungs and tonifying Geo. C. Whitmore, President. An emithe muscles of respiration. W. W. Armstrong, Cashier. nent authority claims that this form of gymnastics has a remarkable effect in relieving throat and ear troubles, and says that patients suffering from disM. C. orders of the throat have derived great He makes his patients benefit from it. Manufacturer and Bepairer of either by imitation, suggestion, yawn or by a series of full breaths with the lips partly closed. The yawning Is re- BOOTS peated six or eight times, and should be followed by swallowing. By this All kinds of shoes made to order. means the air and mucus in the eustaWorkmanship second to none. chian tubes are aspirated. First door south of Taberaaele, NEPHI. - ' MAIN STREET, 4 Only a Barber. Philadelphia has a barber, with a considerable business, who has not spoken a w.ord to a customer in ten MERCHANDISE years past, and he is neither deaf nor GEHERAL dumb. 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