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Show iiim'iittwiitiriiiiiTi.'flto e' i';V ;b - fi . ' l ' i 'Pi" c- i. r - ,v;i, i ' - FESNOUNE i ", ' i m !a an Strict cbtd&sd from tha Yellow Pise Tree. - liix :i 1 sit It is W? rl' ''Vif .- -: ( sure to p remote Heiith of Sheep, I tl Si :,i r i ; '."X You can well aflutd to give PERNOLNE SHEEP DIP a (rial . zav. you a groat deal el inoury. Kcad Ike following toSh TESTIMONIAL. . -rf IUMain-A. ica CHA1TKR i - -- TAT. "VVaii.li. ixo yttkui. T Liwrr iiiv Irano awvki wiiii a ,lmd-Ji- t . Irorn a ilri-aof Uuubt-i,- , many (XH.plo would like to know how he did it. Sumo of ua bavo triod it and failed. Wo bare atrugglod with thia nightmare even whoa our eyea were open, and hare not call It off. In variona ahapea it haunta the abadowa of thia world. Mr. Drane, bowerer, awoke; but before aending him our let ua aee wbat be found waiting for him. The first thing be aaw on opening hi oyea waa a ragged coat which lay upon hia arm. Iff waa a garment eminently to a gentle'lualifled to be man; ahiny, aoilod and raveled at the rdgra. Mr. Drane blinked at it an instant and concluded that it muat be a part of hia recent troubleaome fanciee.. Hot out," he muttered, aloepily, .hiking llu garment to tho floor; "you're a fuku. 1 dreamed you, and I'm going to wako up in a minute. No wondor he waa dooelved, for the coat fltu4 tin. dream with diabolical acini racy. it had not been a viaion of llnanclal embarraiament alone; he had won liimaclf walking on the upper! of ligrace over tlio rocky road of deapalr. Ilia flrat waking lmpreaaUm had been a great thankfulnoaa that he waa him-H'again, a man of wealth and a gentleman by birth and Then he had aeon the ragged Iniit and denied ita reality. He let lila head fall upon the pillow again and tank for a moment Into aleep. Then he awoko with a start. Uuecr notion about that coat," he auid, and glanced over the edge of the lied. The coat waa there. None of Its line points bad got away. The summer a aiiiibeami round the edges of the s glinted upon Its greasy and glassy aloevea. Mr. Drane ml upon tho bed and stared stupidly at tlio strange garment The sight confused him.'- llo tried to recall the events which 'ad preceded hiaalcep. lie remembered liia journey eastward from hia home in Kamos City; the busftaeaa interests which ho had In charge; the hot, dusty, Lin some ride which had brought hia to New York on his way to Doaton. lie recalled how ho had found himself no l imd that ho had reaolved to wait In Now York long enough to have a good imp in a hotel; how he had entered the F.rfct one ho found, and had stumbled sleepily along In the wako of the lisll-!uto the room wherein be lay. Tbon ini had cast himself Unn the bed after rerwovimr nnlv M nnter efnfh "Dy Ififi wsy.Thrtiight be,"wTiluiaud-de- n start, "where are I my clothe. I should like to know?" How easy it la to ask questions, and how eternally hard it it to answer them. Mr. Drane'a hasty but thorough aeairh of tho apartment revealed no reply to liia very natural query. lie did not find liia clothes bceauao they were not there, lint he .did succeed in discovering a waistcoat and a pair of pantaloons which owned disgraceful kinship with the coat. If I were a drinking man, "he i tuina that i should find tho inuLi re for a great reformation somewhere in this sffair." At this moment he found himself ly a mirror, and as bis own met hia eyes he oouldn't help ladng assailed by the ldoa that a chango had come over hia countenance which, if it were not equal in extent to that which had overtaken hia clothes, waa yet in the same unfortunate direction. Of courso It was ono of those crooked hotel mirrors which so shockingly wreck the feature of their victim. According to this veracious glass, Mr. Drano had a a welling un his right cheek, and was afflicted with strabismus, erysipelas ar.d a disordered liver, complicated with a three-dahoard. None of these personal charms had any roal existence except the beard, and that wasn't so bad as It looked. In spite of it, Mr. Drane g was a very young man; but be couldn't aee It In that glass. "Jingo!" he exclaimed, as he gased They've upon this 6 p Ileal monstrosity. stolen me along with my olothea. 1 ISUlt blT6 MSiltASOto" lie turned to tho annunciator and consulted the directions for Its use. First; but there ho rang once for the hall-bowas no responseL Then he give three s ter, but It did not eome. jab for Six for s hsck and seven for the polfee wore equelly unproductive; end' when hohad tried cloven for the fire department end twelve for an embnlanoe he gave it np, If they had given me permimlon to ring thirteen timee for ua coroner I should fool that I had dime nty full duty," groaned Lawrence; end then he laughed, it was all so absurd. Ho folt In the pockets of the deplorable cloth pi which had been left for him, but he did not find their late wearer's name and address, nor any other article of puvt-rty- rw General Mcrchttntllse, Shoes ' C: t i s, Hoots, Hats, HarcUaie, and Everything to a First-clas- s Store, tiuods Cheaper than at any other Mouse in the I ar;.;et Store South County of Price Belongin'; - Fcrron COM.'COAI . Utah, '! , Cheap anil O hkI rn.il :it ilie Manli Coul time. ('anon, 4k miles South of hlaetiCoal at the mines nnlv 5:, 50 per tun ie. A superior inulity of Mine, only pe bushel, bii:il rutes Riven ou larRe Six-inil- 4 j lS. s - L quantities. ,1 II. '1 II 1'iAS & Cl). r . 't S Si ' f Mr. Drane turned about with (tin of suudiug tliu porn-- r ini tention I ng MERCKAMDISE. Studebakcr Bros. Wagons, Carriages and Carts. Agents for Amos Whitneys Steel1 Mowers and Reapers. 'jra r . B Agentfo1 OOP Pest Office, - Safina, mew. ' - Merchandise General .... Pk IN' JEAJ.l'-K- jjt.'' Utah: DRY GODS, Groceries, CLOTHING. 35 Agents for the Conjier W:"nn nd the Mri.'onniekMachiiiiry. ( fcC&ALIXA: IJ'JAJi THE iU H- - TucKei Candy Co. A. ' i : - '350 E. 1st St. S. Xa. Oity, AVvAcvrc ' ' - SXtfvKv ' CvsAv uss Vft e. tajlaa-- , r' . t . VVV m. Mft kaHSu'.- f SLcqW 3 Elba' From Temple, n&T- - FIRST-CLAS- S r ACCOMMODATION 8 IISriDj xmvqc Sample Jloom J. Fielding Prop. cil&fF III mahti. - - UTAH fuss 11 W milt W, I. tHu-- . K. A. 0 Ml ii,h,WU.I,..T.n i: r. . .tow. Gaih, i11 il( FsWiuen Smooti Druse Co. f I ' Importers or nM V'ii..l,.,i. - , m . Drugs, Medici in's A-- Paints, Oils, Py' Stuff... TobacctK tin.! smitttovo. Pecfci.-- - laflK' KiAiimm Chemicals, . fumi-inv- . - - - Utah. A. Gardner, ff? . Uta nc.t;ill ffiSsiK.! uaSC KCazabL. Pl'T THAT TKAMI' OIT. head for hia impertinence, a thing he could easily hav done, for bo was a young man of remarkable strength and excellent training in the use of it; but as be turned be aaw his own image in a lung mirror let into tlio wall, lie wax Hu stated at Lb is the Ideal dead-belibelous caricature of himself with niter amazement The character reached out front the mirror and seized upon liiui with a grip lie could not shaku olT. lie teemed to shrink morally, Intellectually and physically to fit Ills garments and e there was no mere in bit body. He was the tramp all over. In spite of himself, ho played tlio part to the life and submitted to ejection with only the ordinary pmtexlat intis of injured innocence u hlcli are always ridiculous. lie aloud on llie edge uf tlio sidewalk and ciidcavtm-- to collect Ills Beqsoa. It was time to atop making mistakes and ho knew it. Evidently lie must have money, and tho only way to get it that waa apeody enough to satisfy the demands of hia i in patience was by wins. He found a telegraph ollluo and wrote out a modest nijucsL that bis fsLhcr in Kansas City should send five hundred dollars at tho rate f ono hundred and ninety thousand miles a second or faster If the electricity could lie hurried. It was a branch telegraph office and a young man with a shrewd face was in charge. Send thia collect," said .awrencc, laying down liia mepsage. "What do you lako me for?" inquired the young man, blandly. Lawrence recognised that some explanation was necessary, no he briefly ouUlnud the. case. Tho young man looked interested, and Lawrence was enroll raged. Ho entered mure Into detail, and tho yonng man put on a sweet end trustful smile. . Lawrence reached the point In his narrative where the porter loomed Into prominence, and ho hesitated, feeling tbo humiliation of bis dc- And them and then," said he, Mushing. And then," said tho yonng man, solemnly, you put the cork hack Into the bottle and the groenanakea disappeared. I commond prar prudence. You've had enough." Do you mean to Intimate that 1 am Intoxicated?" Not at all," replied the young man; but you'll have to try this story at tho main office on Broadway. It la too exciting for my nerves." From this position tho manager refused to rocedo, and Lawrence was obliged to content hiuuelf with directions how to find the malnoffico. It waa not a very long walk, but absma at hia garments mado it a path qf tortura. It waa not plain sailing alter he got there, either, for it took half an hour of painful argument to coax the mceeago on to the wire. The answer was alow in coming.' Tho long evening twilight waa well advanced before he was notified that Kansas City had been heard from. .This waa ' the reply: Have wired money to New Haven. SAxrnnn Drakk. When Lawrence read this he deeply regretted hia small command of exHia disappointment neariy pletives. burst him. Any reply?" asked tho man who had brought the telegram. Lawrences temper got tho better of him, and ho wrote: Why didn't you tend it to Jericho? L. D." ne cooled down after awhile, and finally persuaded the night manager to have" a query sent to New Haven.. The answer read as follows: Lawrence Drane collected money here. Fully identified. When this rcjfly had been read by tho night managur it was evident that value. The loss of his money and watch he had made up his mind what to do. Lawrence saw it In hia eyes, and he did not troublo him much, for he had knew that ha was in a bad scrape. lie never felt the pressing need of e dollar! and did not know what Ita absence may prepared to get out, fur ho waa well Imply. At for his watch the polloe would aware that arrest atared him In the recover that. Mr. Dranebad exaggerated face. Tho manager tried to detain him. Lawrence pushed him over a chair and notions about the metropolitan police, lie did ndt know that before they would fled, hotly pursued by a half dozen find that watch in the effd lnary course messenger boys and a few clerks, lie nf their business he would be ell done was too nimble for them, howevor, and with time end e large pert of eternity. in a few minutes ho stood alone upon ISo he didn't worry about those things, tho street, penniless, tired and hungrjv but bestowed bit regret very sensibly It la a curious physiological fact that a man can voluntarily abstain from food upon the absence of certain papers. He knew nobody in New York, und had now hours with far leas refor twenty-fou- r no means of establishing hie Identity. monstrance from hia stomach than that Evidently he would have to make the organ will make if Ita owner unwillingly landlord telegraph to hia friends while faata tor half that time. When Lawrence he remained in pawn for nil further realised that he had not money enough eh urge at the boteb to buy a sandwich he became hungrier Tli e first necessity wee to got down than he had ever been before In bin life. stairs to the office, for whllo he delayed He waa positively faint, and aa he stood his clothes wen no doubt getting more upon n corner to decide upon a and more remote every minute, lie course of action he closed his ryee and ventured into Uin hall in 'hia actually reeled with exhaustion. A man passing rapidly along ran hut was instantly driven luck a young woman's bank. against him. Lawrence did not even by tho That in llsi'lf wan not eonsiderablu, but look at him. Poor follow," muttered the stranger: there was no telling when aha might "he's blind," and ha slipped a turn alxiut. 80 Mr. Drano retreated. piece Into Lawrence's hand. Consideration, repulsive end proConfound you!" exclaimed Lawrence, longed, showed him thst there was in a rage; "I eaa sea aa well aa yon fur it, be must don the habili- v ments of poverty. Ilia soul waa fall of can." Tha stranger opened hia eyes, hia wrath, tempered with admiration when he thought of tho coolness of the thief month and hia eharitablo heart at the who had made the exchange of garHavel lived to aee this day I" he ment so cleverly. Ho romembered Here, my friend, here is half a that for greater security be had held cried. his coat In hia arma when he had lain .dollar for the only really honest man in New York." down to sleep. Lawrence rofuwd it, and tried to give Dressed In the character of Lasaraa but the stranger wouldn't Mr. Drane hastened along the hell end back the dime, Ua appeared to be an excepthe elevator in Its descent take it. humane Intercepted old follow. Lawrence tionally Down," as id be, with dignity. walked along by his aide for a few stops, Walk down," replied the elevator and the idea struck him that here was a boy, anarply, as the ear swept by. It to tell hi story to believing car, chsnoe Mr. waa the first humiliation of rags. lie began It with considerable hope in Drano" walked down eeeording to dihia heart, hut ho had got nofurther than rections. He approached the clerk. a brief outline of his real financial solidriome miserable thief" he began. and apparent poverty When he heard The clerk struck e Mg bell with alarm- - ity the stranger matter: New game: new mrn hack-bon- eur-tain- wrlat-ltaud- y - Repaired bn Short Notice. . f PI1 1 l?.Hh ItWSPAPER KdiilAn r.nw llatly, Alwnkofftm jm pvitLMviie amt ADVERTISING hlYrt Inth thaamny (nbernhllatton the ruma of r?w iunMji...... oMtatoA, MTtnra rrruUfmn mine la (ha 1 waaaper llnvctwrjr of tnorvlhnt SV wh iwmus with III rmt par Him ter R B Plwtuami IImmi iMofibn hen Mpm nf eilr aiirl town of autre ht!n. Ir. ill?? AJ . 'very wtihprc-- B kT ih loch far iHilv.n.y villar papen, rarfainn of'Talaeto arlahiar in gahtiwiiseemerlLfiee wicwweip with a rmwii amnarn ofmtmer, Khowa awaaiwiy hw to in the mnrt aen k ft the m pecir MBQpofmlatkia atonMi. tisg under-elotiiin- no-hel-p .3 - . i af unit . ?'' ,u .i., u LJiSIf" A. H. r'vt t'i (icxi iri: kew jiu'-i.- TKS i l NIX. He. Stale Eaipk or Utah. BO Mail St., fcOO.OnQ. Sett lake City, Utah IIKI1KB J. GMANT. rnxdik-Bt- . H N. II. I'kKxTllS. IIKUkU U. WM.La,UxaHlvr Directors' Cbe. JlMvph F. SlUith, Ur m. II. Kawe, Al'ri.x jack, S. Cuftau. Ni'pfei W. Clairloa, Frank V. nylu.,' rtulo T. roiavurth liullunla. the barkeeper, you ran lako Itoul'u de place, six.'?" Lawrence hastened to say that un mv ond thought ho found ilthe best he had ever tost ixl. in reality lie porched witli horror that it wax already piiiig to his head. There was a nixt before Lix eyes ax ho inudc for the liiiicli cuuiiut, hut that wax not iLe rcuniit why he did nut find what lie exNx'''.cd. lie raw ali that them ws.x a few fragments of crackers in the Uiituin or a big Imw andaliliemt supply of piclilixl curuni-Ix-r- a in a tin ian. That wax nil. And tlio dime wax irrevocably gone. He gal tiered up a fo'V cracker crumbs and triixl in eat one id the pickli'a, liut ax a Itelieiiitan iic al it w ax n.it a Ten niiniiie- - lai- -r lie vis ert in was v. :: tho street The iipple-jochim, and it wax very busy. It uiv'e the lights in the windows dame like demons; it dug holes In the pr ci nn nt under hia feet; itUilixl bis brain with a ft (Sgaed) WILLIAM MOMS ttoulum ll.lbixai "That must lie suiuelliing like cider," he reflected, and tlieu lie Hold aloud: tilve mu a glu-- s of apple-jack.'- 1 It's a iitidu out of m ,i:mn, tint I'll go ycr." said the bart. c.lcr. and lie produced tho fluid. I.aivreiim drank it in to get a hurry, Im-ai'- . lie was It made bim cuugii. at the free luin-liYour apple-jac- k is a trifle strung," said he, aH)l.igc:ically. If you don't l.keourapplc-jiu.-k,- " said imlwiwiSd Youra Only, Capital, r!" j r v 31U5 use. in Tlje 1 ttpiiunniliK lwp aTd5 "u" FerwdiM to IHlw liUMPIlfilYA I vrosfx 1 yw WtoterWObtti- - rM,OU" MKP DIF Iromyourduriw. him Femolino Chemical Co., 18 Broadway, N. (iin of 1r. Dram-',- ; could not il'iuK alculiulir li l; i: L.r . tr eren uinm. without aliuu-- l nmt.auiuni'oui inn. ilo niM-- i daci-drink in-a glass of wine with bis dinner bet .tuse it IVi-he ilct.yt went to Lis lie was in a quandary. "Yeil,.yuung feller?" MiJ tho bartender, interrogatively. Allhatuiomi ut Lawrence's eyt s rented iiiwn this w JW IMSHI rojdw diiHHnt UBk. ud iSiy wan tmfoiTi Yuan Inly, Weber Pianos, 35,000 tou-ee- Watches, Clocks sjjd Jewelry, 'r ..I it nax - find you dip iimmirM la uu, nwfiuri raiwr thu injmfcu, u ifcc Accp andud Ik. i lee-w- HOUSE 1!! pm'uliurl'.ifS tS; xu- : .hwpp 04JiPZlZ.'tiSi'lX'Zz'Z. T."). C'1 vt IO Amd niM. Uuml i.Lwv il.aiv und Hew cute am Um thxi ih. dip mi Uul week kun. ,uKS "Ik MMXhcv IHrlWtV y?1 J11 lnic" he luX (Sigaed) y, iPIELDINS x b.iul 7. s, lx1wri iixii:. kc ui wril3iS, SSrM ta Bsi, -- safely t.ike. Kiuhiuii. Cmswcal Co., UhNTUailCK wnmw MdMvs nors - j WII I.IAM NOKGAN. N.Y. -- r iH" Ih4 " inlii- . - Np fw kcvp mm Swn.' I lf in-- NS - ""'vu pJirwwtirc fuv TESTIMONIAL i Kuui,UtaT iJw. . . . conald-r-rallii- EFitil G.Wilte. llmh, I ynur Fvnmiiiw i I'unfuuiidi d li.ii ,i him toll bin: i .'.go ' .1. !:. "So 1 did, sir," luiliui; u; bis slt'uves, "bu; in1 duii'i linin' l I this tiinn uiili's ii:s ri ni.iin.li-nbrought up from tin sidnH.iii. in a !uy kit" An-.- F zukounx Cxmcxi. To., - r, Ji'mctiun, lit MIIIKEYS. il. llv Cl'.Tstt I.T' , L:c , i f tv I. U&:. Ciiv OATALOGUKS K l. Tiny W. Vuum: Henry A. Wuellvy. Receive. dcpuWU pqrald. M dMaaml l.xtaa mii.i'jr acixuvcxl wearily btaa . each ui re ouall principal putMs. IVy. i per wot. aa lavlum lUpaalla. Cuivpuuiida iulcrwM tlumuu uuaitarly. Aud O' n la ytwftxuaocM. K. W. Howell . HOWELL & CO.. Worn Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Furniture, Carpets, , Wall paper, Etc. J OSEPHMARRIOTT L CO., DTAII, AT adulteration . Pare Extracts. Fruit Mmnfaetnrtr of MURRAY, 8. it coinjileli! litiu of furniture, carpetn, window lilimlc.fea-Hutwall pa ter, WugoiiH Iron Klc, 1arlieH tli'filing with nx can e Hiiiifli nf Nn't Lake. Wr urn pro pel as gmul prices as ant hou-iiurcil at our l'laning luilln Li curtnin work nil I lie ehorL'sl to dice. Ye carry s, it. Aho tbs following Standard Homed Mandnkn Liver Pit la. Mailer of rain, and Tar Coidial. h S-- My Extracts ore all made from froth Iruita, zampiea of which efin be aceu at the Skninkl office. Roberts A Nelden, Druggixu, sole agent for Utah. , FAIUVIKW. ITAU. dfMiH k foolish exhilaration which gradually sulmldcd into a confuxixl r.haum at the as I awaMMiH tfwt gentleman Ixirn und lired, was lioire-lcx, hungry, raggixl anil drunk actually drunk on tho streeUof New York. ifo xtaggerod along hn 1 new not how far, it sertiiixl iiitciiuiiiable ndl'xi, til! at length ho canm to a broad park in tlio middle of tho city. Them lio fell upon a bench, and an uneasy sleep clwH-bis ES3oTrO LUMBER AND BUILDING CO., likitHfriit noi x, eye. A twittering tree 1 l.i-- r x iutere-.hln.solt inlv a l.i'r 1. t...y about her. Ho longed to sen her face, con' hut that she kept coaled; to hoar her vohm, but nut even A ear. a low sob rewarded bis attentive moment moro and he would bavo resumed his miserable xr I:-- , li'i liiU'i"'' a t'.e r';':".' "Oman .i'aiie.' . or an um ' . . .I e .ii- -- TO BE CONTINUED. Cloth lng Tn Manti. ol TUTTLE & CO, I carry the Largest Slock south of Fait Lake City. The people of tlie nouth will do well hy Inlying their Orders hy mail Doore, Windows, Etc., frtun us, Promptly attended to. Ulliee and vard opposite iho U. C. and D.A K. U. Depot. We - e( DEALERS JN)o General Merchandise- W. fi. n: PAXMAN, Are Still ; Supt Hoc" far BOOTS Sulky THE LARGEST STOCK Buggy Old stand, k FI10E8jaf fir BOTTOM of Buggies and Sjiring Wagons in Utah County. Hie BesI at Tbeir - Main Street, Manti, .Utah. OZA1.SU IS , J y Eye C'onpcr iVagona, McCormick Plows Canton Clipper, and J. I. Caxc Chilled Plows. PRICKS.. on IbEEls ini' lQD.DO, With lenther top and rivitoil rims. , Don't send to Soil Like hut savo Kreiglil hy sending Your Ordcra aon jjahine hc TO- - HANSEN & CO;, II PROVO CITY. BT GOODS, GJIOCIOUES Cr.gTIHXG, Furniture, suns. CovvW-CiB- aWkV V. W vtvw vW, evW, LOUIS O J. BECKEH, fo'0. c Vxt'jiftbevA v vwAmtv;b Wcu X- - wnotvy VgA vvW. ); 'svoVvce, XecL- - aX MANTI CITY, will visit the Principal Stores in the mimed, who are rwpectfull'' requested to at least once monthly ha count in Hold Their Ordersfor His Arrival. UK BKUiSTilR BEST Wagons, MANTI ROLLER MILLS. W , r Wvt c.vXo v XWW'K, vwXVX und L:y, VwWvc. vtt Ne oXvJv Baby .Carriages. BH33 1100M (ji ljli.ilLUJ 1JJI LlJJiun l iunuJjiiu, I JOHN LOWRY $c SON GENERAL SUPPLY HOUSE t -- all kind BniliDIIlG o detm-hmen- Best Steek of - , nni above him when Mr. Drano awoke. Ilia consciousness returned at a jump with tho opening of his eyes, and as he looked up at the gray aky he murmured: " And rosy fingered Dawn brought in the Day. For a full minute ho sal there, his lunga filled with tho freshness uf morning, hia mind w lIJi tho shallow exhilaration consequent upon tho last fumes uf Intoxication; his legs atretebod out at a preposterous angle, his hands plunged Into his trousers' pockets, his hat defiantly poised upon ills left ear. Ilo looked at his shabby boors and shabbier trousers and milfoil in infinite amusement. A man in my clrriiiiir, tuners," lio thought, would never i:na;'ini' tiiat a bur-dJof rags may ill cune al so much real joy. tilurloug morning. I.u ky to sen it, by Jove.' This was a fatal reflection. My clrcumatanrex?" lie continued. What are they?. These aro not mine at all. They Ix'long to xunuxine else." Ilia eyes wen fixed at the moment upon a rent in liix tnr.ixerx which t of cool, a small morning breeze fresh from tho sea. Tho smile on his fare gave way to an expression of disgust, and lin sat up In Tills movement sudden irritation. caused-sharp pain to shout across liix back, wlileh reminded liiin that the way of the tnmxgn'xir i.x ln'd. And then the full, ifoifolilfiil, rnxxixl-nes- s of the situation tlinwii-- l up-.him. What aliduld lie do? Wiiut couM Im do? lie sat up again and looked bepeless-l- y shout Ipon a Iwneli not tiflxx-wax a younr woman, pni'ex away ev.ii.-ntla rerrsntiif .uiiiie kiuii, tor her drew waa of plain niaw ri tl, f;"i e" with big white rniri ai llie rb i ' ;i, and .such a frill of lace at Iho ne- - k M only ladies maids wear. Her Lux' was enn- v iiK'li h'.ic ludd to oyes, aud W'h.eli NI r. 1'all'' il'Cibloil ef imt wax in a pr.'i"-Ilo wh1' lied her wii-lie licli ing. languid lnierext Woieii ring aiupiilly wlinl brought, her Llcre at "i.ch an out lionr, wl-- i 'her she had ln'en livk-e'1 a r.'1'nniand or d! bargr .,' 1 fi u.i'i o l.en.e, x'stucr, ..lien i.." ix'rtiajx. the. I.n. ii.i.l indi.lgrd too ins' ly inbxh! Mr. Drano neuiiixl in profound horror at thn auggestiyn. Was it- - possible that a mero accidental change in circumatanoex, tho nwro of tho alums, should make him eatable of entertaining for an instant such a thought alsmt a woman? Wax a man to bo thn victim of hia pie menu? In eiient reparation for hia nnuttored offense Mr. Drano liecun vigorously to think all manner of pretty things alsmt wnr .rr, ting to Uio unhappy yeu-ihimself that ahe nn'xt lu xniiiful. in' on, until nurent, injun d. It w ly and liaving been presently, his adjectives . he lied worked Hits' times evimi'-'ixt- im Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Pickets, WINDOW, DOORS. MOULDING and BLINDS. CllAJTKK II. ni nuartxs m iiisonsx bird was In tho mu. rouu.vss sen i.r and tlio Order Uist lie m, X VbOiv Implements and Bogus, osn not fill will he a jieculiar onej W VjkvA lurTFACTPREK OP of Flour, The Best Grades BolicilcdpJ jjfiOrdcrs nnd Corro-pond'-n- ee Custom Work aSpecialty mfsmrnrn, aEO Leading Implement Denies, . Z 0(DELL, Manager. |