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Show pnovo Marble Works. i'. f. KliWlil. .!. SIJ'!': v ..w iVTl . li FTKKX, fta I Co-o- p.. i.iirt .VI !i. "Vi;u V. i:- t! I Utah. ut ihtf Mir.in uu - - ui i.y and v'.il all iiijjlil loukiug tur ... nitliout tin- - j u. Mr. h.-r- Urtua't ii(Ll ktw! . li Ir-tr.- u o - 1 fo onit-tliiu- wet-lt.- " Then both men laughed and after il. it tlu'-shook hand heartily. "1 wy," sai l Lawrom-e- "what i yoi niiin-- . and how the uniuenn-.nahl!1e:id did you get into a tramp's life?" ' "My name," responded the other. "I J. plain Johnson, baptiied Bichii-i was at one times coui.'rv vhonhmi. SALINA CO, OP 1 tor. wliu-- may account fu.- my lapH.into fairly correct English when 1 talk. Schoolmasterlug. I found, did not pay DEALERS for a man who bad acquired cbampajne "Merchandise-COOD- S, list.: on a beer income, and ao I determined to travel. Experience of an unusually severe nature undermined my oonviilun respecting mtuin rt luttm, and 1 therefore descended to theft. But it ii only fair to explain that this descent in morality came from the fact that toon after I gave up school teaching I .went into politics. 'Unfortunate," murmured Mr. Drano. " Agents for tho Cooper Wagon "I waa an alderman, continued the ,aand tha McCormicklladiinerj. tramp, "and I voted various franchises to railroad corporation and escaped indictment I never knew bow. Thun, having my bands in tho public treasury, otherwise pookots, fat two or three years, I loat ul sente of decorum and honesty. "You are to bo pitied, not condemned," said Mr. Drano. HxA. Co, "ho, continued lb tramp, "1 am not altogether bad. That, with your kindness. you teem to see; but the fact is that if I had always worn st good 850 E. 1st St. clothes at these of yours, I would not bavo been tempted to commit tba Xa. crimes that have brought trouble upon , you. "That is doubtless true, answered Mr. Drtue, dubiously recalling fell peculiar adventure; "but it vrai very i si wrong of you to taka away not only my garments but my name and credit aa v ? well." . mi "Ah, air," replied Mr. Johnson, Mailing. "it is an old saw that necessity But let k ui not knows no law. waste time' in argument 1 , came here to ribek my wife, and white her yon shall be WVCVA I have found folly repaid In money fortee-..-thomisorj which I have caused yon." They had been walking along and here Mr. Dzana stopped. Johnson, he said, yon are In a bad fix. Your wife N put only poor hut so lunllv off (bat sh.- - aunts in claim mo for a buslud. Johnson opened 1:1:; mouth wide wlih amazement, ana a ; ne knew not siiiu in say, Lawrcnoc she "Whatever claim li;-- had io abstracted from snoihcr pors-iii- . us you my clothes. 1 have seen her this 'JBlks From Temple. . look to bo Mrs, morning. She Pest Office, , - - Utah: Salina, i -- i'i!l ,!, :!;0 i.im 'v 0 party were looking Aaksnco at each other. Johnson was beginning to realize that the newcomer were the Kansas City relief expedition, and that his own usefulness and opportunities were nearly over, lie was meditating a quiet and inoffensive exit when bo chanced to uaich Nullin' eye, and it riveted him to tho spot, fche waa looking at him with a real tenderness of expression, and a certain admiration, too. Indeed, Johnson in Drane'a clothes was worth looking at. Ho bad an Intelligent and not uncomely tUage. which bad been much Improved of late by the effect of more food and 1pm drink. And Xellio looked at him, thinking of the words which had Joined their hands; and she grew quite pale, but not with fear or regret. Bessie was pale, too, for she felt a very painful iiiyereat in the acenre. She knew that the straugo uwn mutt include those who bad known Drane in the West, and she took Johnson to be a distinguished representative of the family, who words would be a full explanation of I Irene' mental condition. She tried to attract bis attention; to call him to her aide, and ask him whether it waa true that hla unfortunate kinsman was unbalanced. 'AV, V'.'At- Mr. Sanford Drane, tho genuine, wai the first to break the alienee which had fallen upon the party. beg your pardon," said be to Bov. Mr. Knowles, "but I really do not see why we have all Invaded your house, lias this unhappy young man pointing to Lawrenoc "bad any dealings with you during!iirecenr wanderings? 1 iiiiuld tell you that 1 am his uu.!e. and that 1 have rome to take him liomii wlilimi', where 1 trust that t and will restore him to tii.- - full command of hi facullii-s- . "And hn, then, deranged? asked Mr. Knowles. "Ah! that explsln much had been dark to me. I fear that .i I have doun serious wroug. 1 should have made more careful Inquiries before 1 married him to this young lady. .Married.'" cried I'ticls Sanford, -O!:, Luwrcnre, 1 did uot think aghast. fate would have led vou your nret-he"Mv d .ir. but deplorably muddled Lawrence, "do not dis-iryourself uuneceisarily. I am not IK-Ge- neral Groceries, i O LOTHIN Gr. . :ai VI All SiU.A.l; Utfifr Stal TucKet Candy THE MAE married. who was u.tr.r.ii-- a. i- JT r ' Olty, ruV'- -f a tai:V- - for j ji J"l . a!., i I ini,' . :I1 i.- - l.:i'iil-!i,- V. t !li,, 111 I r aare-i'-'- I- s I;,,, Lear: of w!..-!- i Ii, - "W- mils! '1 lir e. We can nut expivl u I.,- Itui a.,1 v.i-nay trig tin- - peuallv. i'll. 1 am ready." -- aid Juhnvja. "Mv Ji-a- r felluw," im-.- l Lanrau.-c- , have no Lsisof rue. 1 hva you iii-ktu tLsuk Vud lor. Bur for mu i.i and id This whulu couplmatioa . suits from an Inexplicable error of r.cv Mr. Knowles, who married this man "to that young indicating Johnson woman in tho corner "ho is -- ,e t; i . oVwc FIELDING 3 ACCOMMODATIONS iMrffc Sample Room !J. Fielding Prop. ent, - MANTI, sris-sli-- t. pres-entl- . . . A Smoot Drug Co. -- Protro; - - - Utah. tinft G. A. Gardner, ialtVi m ni 5t., e. i ll ni-r- c it d ,n.,-c- ! I pi-- cialty- rondtow icnUA SB st-- - ' woman for whom my bran Y kphmsI lur cuwnrjr, 1 male sav, inn ;w f ifcpfwd t.r wa I ia. Mdiac ia your p ccC'iUr nippiag tack, aa the air si task dumu m,u nn'K . I11 Ui,." B1' ,lw r x nsitninhiwo Mk S ir, rm,' 4niiImi, himi Cu.uq.ji- ,. j,(Ml v Harm! uoroak. i.Kkiima: hsrtetelMtt utu i ad ia U belMf twhiM aJ tl i,f- am lhJ .X iMrt'y, tuiirdlphkHptrteia lime, eoas Ml and caopw than save iir uu in ut ike eoanirrJ f would add, Uk in miei w hum a Munaed rwir Sinuluw Sheep Mire, Die w vlu lo IcUow abate -ccdriScmtaf sU ocStr ) tub, Vi wi truly, u pMur aAil ,,5 auhaa L; Toanirely, (SgatS A. H. llb'MPHRIYSr WI (Sifsed) DIP fremyew, tetrKObUi- Fsmolins Chemlosl Co., is Bros r, was wiitin:'. Jiessii- - nking her hand in hisi, -- ball we forgive lies-nIndCid. iudeud. wu lull," licartily. " Nellis, 1 use such as ouly a woman slid and I can't tell you imw much I 'hank you; but if a rhe'n MraUga lrunk-fulvi- u symof dravM-- can - ah. bol uf my gialiiud,- dear ' gir!" siaa-aLi- t the seuii-n.,anJ full .,n neck. hyslcrii-ailLa,n-;ii,i- . too, was overpowered with ' ut Wqol XfuYCf s kpiI snf kunnMwa ikd the p awimun tb thaep - auiisblu site 1 luil.t l..vo ihrungh fan wide world liuin uns and yet ban- - miist-- i 1. " a Weber Pianos, 35,000 in use. s l )u 1 T)e State Bapk of Utah. - li'k, old boy, said he, hirer up. I'll gAo you rarle biam-hwith my tailor, and you shall wear as many suits day a u socioty belle on a week's visit to a watering place. And that isut all. I'll give you " Only a chance to work, liarry; its all I uik, said Johnson. tlork?" cried ljwrencu; "uot if I know It. A man who caut find any tiling better to do In this world than work i defective in Imagination. I'll give you a pension of two hundred dollar a month for as long ajyou nueJ it 11 old man, my feeling overcome Capital, IsBO.ian. Hva St., Ho. 80 Salt lake C.f, Utah , ... IIEBIR J.aaANr.rresJdont. . UBRKR .. . . , WU LSTUatoire Oireotera-- . aa, ohu. a.vr.BorVo. ''te1Nibi citnoa,. braliaui ll.Cues, Krsk V. Taylor, nearer CUmos Philo T. Paruworth iJlssMnms. MT. Vnuu . 'i Everythin? I'Air. at Colter tC-- Sired, Sal Late city Utah. ? - - HeeqrA. Woellt-rRmelvts deyMlH payable m dsnd. loana muntijr u appriTd saaarlty. Jwswr rarhui priucOpsf poisia i.ii l?ll IpwiMl. anaavlufs ilipsln. UmiponnAi luhmit tbMwiuuirtlr, And wuua yoaTbaslHsa, , CATALOGUES FEES. me!" And he fell on Johnson's neck as Bessie had done on Mrs. Johnson's. There was a crash over in the corner of the room, and the voice of Jimmy tho reporter, was heard, saying: " jul I didn't quite eatch liiat last remark. the amount of that (vnuion?" They looked up and saw ihu enterprising young man's head sticking through the .face of tho ni1, loued clock, lli right hand, with a now book, presently appeared, alno. He hai evidently been improving his lime. 'Tvegot every thing down straight the up to that point," he said. Mi'll greatest work of my life. "But, my young friend," said Rev. Mr. Knowles, In some trepidation, what haro you done with the works of my clock?" "They're down at the bottom, Jimmy explained; "I'm Handing cn em. See?" llo kicked tho machinvry, and the clock struck twenty-seve"I fear that you have scriuu.dy deranged the delicate and eovlly median- lain," said Mr. Kcs.vHs. ' r gard ycu: IVlial was MAYFIELD JOSEPH MARRIOTT CO-- O Dealers in old-fas- h - MURRAY, S.L. CO., UTAH, Manufacturer of Pure Pruit Extracts. M adulteration . Also the following Standard Remedies, Mandrake Idver Pills, Master of Pain, and Tar Cordial. P. S-- My Extract are all made from fresh fruits, samples of which on lie seen at iha Skkimfl office. Roberts & Nekton, Druggists, sole agents for Utah. GROCERIES, ETC., Are carrying a fine line of Mena ami Boyn Cloth v Boota and Shoes. .' r; MAYFIELD, SANFETE COUNTY, UTAH PEoVO LUMBER AND BUILDING CO., I. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEA1.EKS and I wi": '. ! ' gooi any body iboiil I np.ov happy a diy." "I bavo not lookrd upon it hitherto as an occasion cf rejoicing, said Mr. Knowles; "novertheievi 1 will grant your request." "I suppose Ive gel to po now, said Jimmy, climbing out of tho clock. But, Mr. Drano, if ycu really have any oul about you, drop me a postal-carwhen you've fixed the date of your wedding. It won't U: any trouble at ail; I- N- Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Pick ets, WINDOW, DOOR? MOULDING and BLINDS. uni all kimld of njpEipL laiLDqof curry tlie Idirgenl Slock south of Salt lAke. Ci'y The people of the south will do well hv buying their Oraers by aieil Door, Window, Etc., from u. Promptly attended io. Office and yard opposite the U, 0. anil 1).& R, G. Depots. VYe fill V- " ' . -- General Supt "l lllliVX 'AT1I TIIK l.- mxuhsew -r ih!,iu:h ii and, for Heaven's sake, don't t mo beaten on my own story." "What date shall we put on the card, Bessie?" asked Ijawrenre. 1 don't know," protested liessle, hid1 never' was good at ing her face. dates when I went to school. You'd better fix it yourself. Let me seo, l.awrenro said, reflectively; yesterday was the twentieth? Yes." " And will lie the li-- gi-- t twenty-second?- "Of course." Well, in that, cate, I would avoid ex tremea and suggest tha Urenly-flnt.- " You mix mo all up with your arith motto," Mid liesKie, frowning prettily. Oh! dear; why, IT No, I really ran't think of such an awful bun y. You know I've given away all niy'dresse, of Lawrence. But on the twenty next month, if you please- - " " .nfuv.1, r.ai.1 I'm .wrenco," will "when 1 took at tho wuf-adoubt your sanity, marry I aud " "AnJ bcpi'i U doul.l !:l i 1 Lawrence brake in. '11.0 are mistaken, I ever unde, fib e ii ibe only v: met who sa enough to rccccr.irc - a tn.ly e.ud man under rut. I say this modestly, but ra.jtJ I'm rcadv to stick to it. W --A- . SHOES. A ROOTS Hulky at frBOTT0M I'RICES.j of Itnggice ind Sjiriiiff Yngona in Utah County. Baggy Merchandise- - Still at Their Old utand, re THE LARGEST STOCK The Befit J-- Main Street, fM anti, Utal a, so J .y Eye Coupe r lYegoiia, McCormick Machinea, Plow Canton Clipper, and J. I. CaidDChilled Plows. Ml? v DhA, - n. PAXM1N, W. R. -t . HMoncscxEs: tin "Wheels far 100, 10 t s, . it- b nllier top and riviUd rims. Don't send to Suit Iinke but eavu Freight hy sending Tour Onlers With - T-w-ia- f ae Tti HANSEN BINDING TWINEl & GO., PROVO CITY. UTAH lir-;- t I : S.lpl-Ote- , JOHN LOWRY fc SON GENERAL SUPPLY HOUSE J1BY GOODS, CSBOCEUIUS - Il mar n which conclusion. i!i.-:ie pi Drane hsd pruiniiu :l '.t the reformed couple v- -' always paid piouiptly on thu Yiihiu a year, first ufev.ry nmith. uf I nheritinces raised however, for any them fur shore tin- - uvd-iit- y micti charily. Hut they kept light on drawing it jusi the same, and Ihu by a llltli harmless dishonesty rsrk-- tho monotony of their otherwise exemplary live, wisely avoiding that- - exsewivo vinuc to which prog res:i re good fortune is tin1 oiilj-'.ltcnipij'.i ininlM world. M". . :. liiern r.aif of lto.r- .... i'u .'1 : - i " ii oh Tut tu, from tl", I,, iV..rl!!i to fi'1'?1! iioee who aro cared who la larn nonds suffering siniilAvy. to other try torlve bcnellt aud nrge hlamceenefal modldnn. Tho the circle if Its popularity In rapUly widening Tom tula cause alone, and more andnuro are becoming eutlinsiaetle In beas It aftnally i :!I ef Hood's SareapArlll icinenst rates Us ahaolutemwil- - AH that a aiked foe Hood's BareaparlUu Is that .t be given a fair trlaLIf you need a l olood Mood purlflsr, or bnUdfng up try llood a ttaraepurllla. med-eln- n ihi LIVING- PH.IOEB. acw - ! i. V. 'NW'nft'B'S, Wagon Co-o- p i Machine C of Stock A' complete FARMING IMPLEMENTS to ii Hint tako She loud in Llsh tud IJaho. and h Utah Furirtere pwapen" V MANTI ROLLER MILLS LOUIS of Flour, The Best Grades eolieited pOrdi-r- s Hiid riirre-'iioinleiip- whii-l' i eure make, car rid I in FDq, the q.- - 1 O' i'utJ end Himlerr, end a limr aawnliu-u- t Spring and Rhiu Wagons mi. hand, n o.vrj Always coiiMilt me bofun jou buy, you will auxe Jim us, doing eo. Moivi-rs- . . O. F. COOLEDCE, JfJ Custom Work a Specialty. - iliiMA a F.BECKK,i!SM. MANUFACTURER OF ; 1 - h'A t1 liv'-i- . ., I 'ii .if- Furniture, -i 1. 1 THE BEST GOODS CLOTniNfJ, i r hi ii lo record. In dri-.vv- NftSPtPtR tumktthni yu-i- r y, i: - '' . ' - teP J11 . ci i II Mial eRcri icpoa the i.. ShzV CiiwuW.c.ttot HOUSE v-- , . , .4. V-- , - fiun-ciall- J a TESTIMO -' KTUXAM .Wtrol-.- v Fimehns Df?ii Mp ls Sr.-niluf- bbr f 4 ; j pnu:i - HlMPHRSrs. Mtstrs. FuMtUik Cmkmicai. Ca - - ... evp-ct-i.- jju tu Diascmr Iukction, Am ,Dr- PuiSim, 1 Jali', sun whv:iig ,rv bar I if uiiu uiig'it by ui In i face. furgrt, IfMiarJ." nil aaij. 1.1 A. H. lav:nvr ti-- -- 1 testimonial. hi.t . 'a ?, iS . K ef Sheep, XZefilth " v si-i Unosiii 4i,- a 1 : ift You can wet! afford to give FCRNOLINC SHEEP DIP a trial mvs you a great deal ui Bead the following tea money. o.,. 1,. !) I-- r r? ..cs a:- li ion is promote Zt -, . milt i w u, in v -f- .-r j'-- qui'i-u- ToTgl"-- . "Door fellow!" said Bev. Mr. Knowles, again '' "1 am net wandering, said Lawrence. r"The fact is that this woman, taking advantage of Mr. Knowie' error, now r- claim mt aa her husband becauso aho Snows me to be rich. "Hick!" put in Uncle Sanford,' "if if monny is all that W needed, perhaps wo may yet rescue my misguided nephew from these perplexing entanglements. Young person, he continued, approaching Kellie, and shaking his finger In her face, "wbat do yon want? M, "I don't want you, you old bear, said Kellie, beginning lo cry nervously, "not even If you're r than 'means. . , Johnson laughed. aald Houle, someComo, what sharply, esplaiu this matin fully and yon will do much to atone for your conduct towards me." I didnt know he belonged to you," sobbed Nellie, or Id nevegt-ivtried to OCK. catch him. Here Johnson laughed again, but ienceSu, Lawrence blushed and looked foolish. "I'm aura 1 had no ill will against you, Nellie continued. "In fact-- I always lured you over since I've been your maid. I was sorry after I'd stolon your thifcgA an-.- l would have taken them all back to yuuomly I waa afraid-I'guing to tell the whulo truth now, and 1 don't care what happens. I waa and" TlRST-CLAS- S "You Infernal MMnndret! exclaimed not a bad girl to begin with, but when Mr. Drane by Johnson, and he my aunt died and I had to get my own the collar. ."Kick r poor, she la my living, I beramo a servant, for there wife, and if you lui. gone and got her Was no, .ing else to do. I couldnw teach, away from me I'll break your back and because 1 didn't know any thing That Is not always an Impediment put you in tho --asylum again to hoot" Mr. Drane lus.k off Ills antagonist Johnson interrupted; "I have been .. teacher myself." easily. -"Dont yon call uu- - nsinot," he cried, I couldnt write novels, as some for theft!" "or Ill have yun women do, Kcllto continued, "because thebeimf Johnaon cooled .l.iwn at once. I'd been brenght up quiet and proper cloth, ah : "Where's my wife? he asked and hadnt aeon any of these horrid, f frantic things they write shout. So 1 ' II lltidi.ll,ilwl.TMV. w. R. na. m. v.iuwfr. "Como with life. slid Mr. Drane, Just got a place as a maid. It aa with t.. tir-m.m tf.tiMil.IhUr Vrtliiilll "and I'll show you,' aud he forthwith a rich woman in high society, and J'ru Lo order led tho way to the parson' boose. Just been thrown In just such company for as they arrived at the door two men years. It's an awful strain on a youug hurried up who greeted girl1 character to associate with curb ImpartasnfauS Whelmls m j Rouil lively. They were people. They make you Jo an aaful PnlCT la from Eanus City, arrived lot of lying for them. And then there's York, Johnson harthe uniform the servant dress. That's Drugs, Medicines & Chemicnls, train from Kew ing caught an expreu st the same the tiling that does the real mischief. hour. Tho relalivo looked at LawPsfnto, Oil. Djefllnffs, Perfnmrrira. It's all the timo saying to tho girl that 9 Xabaceoe and Cigar. rence sharply and seemed to wonder wear it. Youre only a alaro. What whether bo wai all right or not, hut ha difference does it make how you b'have? refrained from explaining himself until You cant go to Hoavcn in such clothes, they had come again lmo( the parson's anyhow.' I got to thinking that I wasn't si good as tho other women bestudy. cause I couldn't dress 'as well; and so CHAPTER XU. when I saw tha chance to steal your axwARD or wickid. dresses I said to myself that it would Rev. Mr. Knowles was nothing if not make a good girl of mo. ,- boapitable. When this uninvited comBev. Mr. Knowles held up hla hand inilhing In horror. pany invaded bis humhlo hut cominns old SW; WATCHM!!!, JEWELER, fortable dwelling be bustled about with "Young woman, said ho, the ob... genuine anxiety fortholr entertainment. liquity of your moral vision la really "Dear me! dear me!" he kept saying, u think that stolon hocking. Did foftly, I lui to seen nothing like this clothes could make you good? Mat- :UsaatL. since the parties In good old "Yea, air, I did," replied Kellie, firmI'odunk. I'm sure youre all quito ly, tend what's more, I was right; they two ladle out the been with I've have. Since Ivo worn them 1 haven't Watch?8ffcCLcks aijd Jfvclry, : looking for you, but wo failed to find had an envious or wicked thought In you. However, w encountered a young my mind, except when this man disman called Jimmy, who Is connected covered me and I saw the Repaired on .horl Noliee. pmpret of with the yreiis, and he told me to return big cuff, anil a ' 1 tell yon home and wall for you. Jfow I do hope that if bail .noihcr week In II-that all this quarreling is over, and that Ilarl::.iJ . v v n t'lal tenpla-llo- n to Drane have nth r.fUifim him you, air" pointing to would hri strong be a ISmdy, A bnk ut nviw to AM Ilia.,.: : :: i! .. iwa.iv "Such lanjr present intention. said "You hare di oivcud a gr? a, moral Drane. "lam getting a little tired of principle." tvkiyTAion. "I ADVERTISING too, stole lunatic," a being a better lifo,and, I h thumL' tigl-iimir ef .w arhnnvivNgin viosome to suffered hare ' iha la "You havin Mr. Drai-patiKriml tn:irTr doesn't tako this suit I'im-Iiuf lU.l l,. lence sinec you were here before," Amntaia ji.w.i-sr-I..auv Xn-- mo. (hat I may yntrefdhn r lor "1 Kncwlaa. trust Mr. that t you of cniin-imlvcnjHl ne them before it wrara out. 1 fel bettarnl riirMki4 l1. rir m.l lnfi uf more are not seriously hurt. H often bap- - ter now. Already I have discarded tha GtH V.I tu'ra l iRt Inrli ff i tlsia of g.nnrlouua thak mixuRr a tramp, and the mendacity Lingua ef tulvn; 10 bf t liar 10 to . i. and pn cteapi kind wlioloino, i vi nccFMirj v few mere and I ol a poli'h-ianI Hull sdimiwn-.ril- i I., urnM. slate of inind. In- - shall be as p.-- 1 a man adays Oran himself; ivitirkass.r u 1U1 mail am.m M m.iiwv. Shim a ao could aeris-are, : imer 1.1 -i tuc ibs jf only deed, 1,., "bin. rn always they cuadaiiwlj and Larry, let me tell yon that lill rvi I SlUMVlMCnlr. Prbl toe ii." if you don't gel rij of that Bowery cull A Co, i fnrvIrvR.t. s.i.i I. 1 members of tba other Meanwhile 'lie rsbHsber Mol II Afraia, falls In nieeS "ltegether veil 11 l.pfnre aprser Strews fft W Yrrrr fP-'- v-- . I Ii.i':h .!!- l-- cdry C. ' ;l . y ,'Z:i : 1 drt-- Wia'-ti- -r ' ide-al- X- Studcbaker Bros. .Wagons, Carriages and Carts. Agents for Amos Whitneys Steel Mowers and Reapers. iswa.; aii-.- l otni-iuan- - MERGHAMOISB. I l auiliorlty, Irnmndialoly diaappcar.-dLot wjimJIj Jimmy bung on until ilia tramp him that be and Dranc were going Ui tbu paraon'a bous-tone or two prob lem that Wen- nut yet clear to eitligr of tboe.mveraailoiF.bat them. During all tliia Involved, Lawrence diacreetlr k. pi hi uiuutb abut, and proaenily Jlmmy dlcli.Hl off preaumably to give a coluiuii of to lit newipaper for the lat xiiiluii. Afu-- r this tbetwo men paiiHcd on tho and Mr. Drane began: "My dear inau, there 1 aoinetliing In addition to my clothe, abuiij .vou, which makes me think that you am or to lie a ought gentleman.' tho tramp, "there "Sir, alioui you lieaid.- - that Bowery suit that make me to better ihius you ni than you have endured during the p.-- i PENERAL wni frii-n-- . Fred&.Willes. I- is whiiv.on;d Lawrence. Thu tramp knowing that Lawrence bad of money fell inw this plan, and the iwllee, knovi Ait they bad no nd Agent - j naturally to piuCM. JVu-- t It look very had?" he whUjwrrd to tho tramp, aa ho felt a scam in tho hark hurst. "It lfcl.i like bloody murder." aald tin, tramp, in an undertone; "and uf that, how do yon think ihu-tKanaoa City tuaJo pantaloons of yuura fit lun?'' 'Toll 'em you'll giro 'em a vlioi-- at thu Itoaver llouae at threo o'clock thia 'OAI.H OAI.!! -- HE A LliK . l .Six-mil- En Uyan Mr. lri.iutlm inn- j m "Mr. Ilraiu- - n.-- : 4 troiMt-rHi. n . t .vuiouih-a- .uii mi coming rabidly and Cheap .in-- fioJ fN.al at i lie Al.mli Coal Mine, t'.inynn. a mile. South (f.Man:i. I'oal at the iiiiii-- - nnlv 3,su pvt Ion A Mitmlor quality of l.lme. ouly Be. per bnahel. Pp'riui rale givim ou large quantities. II. Thomas &, Cn. sh-- z&e Mi.i-- uih:ii And to Cheaper than it any utlur House in the County. l.nroLst Store South" of Price. - j ' - ii-- t ' i!,..ir.-n- . ess I pii- I iV'-r- - Id aaretract slt&inci I,.. . 11 J t.i Ferron ft S'f1 .i-- ' ' - ri IN uiilI - il:.- In- - limns, Slioc. Everythin: ll.il-.- , n,r '. i iltuwal MvrchuHtltKv9 a Lll'J L' TTE.H1E and DUNCAN m J . I lrui. I I v-;- i? 0. ms - . OOA-l.t- 320,000 Illulu, ht; P- -- fftriicr MiN? m'lq''''.: y; 1 , Mahagi-r- tXRNOLINE SHEEP I f CO-O- P. Local Agent, WAU0N& MACHINE Cl flM |