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Show Provo I Marble Works Hll' C.i1 j. A. KlUl' t sT HlADi'.,ARTRRS,CF.NTKU Pkovo, Kg- t u.t. It.iji General Merchandise, Hats, ,.Caps, Boots, Shoes, Hardware, and Kverylhmg Delonging to a Store. Goods Cheaper than at any other House in the of County. Largest Store South-First-clas- s - utaht Bid G. Willis -- DEALER . ik- MERCHANDISE. Studcbaker Bros. Wagon, Carriages and Carts. Agents for Amos Whitney's Steel Mowers and Reapers. Pest: Office, - - Utah: Salina, siuiiih 1 DEALERS IN General Merchandise DRY COODS, Groceries, O liOTIIIN G. Agents fur the Cooper Wagon and the McCormickMachinery. VI All SALIVA; H. 850 E. 1st St. Galt Zjals.o City, FOR Fritz Brothers Cigars. ....The Larerst Steam Factoay. in the West. '.MA to ft liiiu amt tlna wav up t0 iW tUMU fc. Wlll. &touud talk with .In- - N j; FACTU ROBS OF llfn Retail Trade. cup-lik- held him while he tore the money from his pocket. A. he got up, the boj, like one in a terrible dream, clutched him desperately shout the knees, but the father struck him a cruel blow In the face and he fell back senseless at the water's edge. It seemed a loug time before consciousness returned lo.bilU- - Thessws sang on at the mills, the clouds blew over, tha tide running outward licked HOUSE - -- T AH G. A. Gardner, JEWELER, yxLi.m NOXKTi' Mala Watches, wuntr. Bi, Maati. Clocks agd Jewelry, Repaired on Short Notice. 25 CENTS FOR . A Fountain Pen Sand 25 cents to National Advertising DtsteUwnSL, Chicago. Co., Wtt and Fountain on of our lata patant warranted. 3 60b. for Every pan Liberal terms to agents. Bait snpstar made. Ha tall trade NATIONAL ADVERTISING COSOS and 306 Dearborn St, Chicago-MentiothU Paper. ITSth EIHUa Knady. A lev vm .for. ERTISlNGLmrss a.Ttn( eitesWjre raSES&as M.liatwalliatrfiMg1g,w softly at Ida hair, but he lay stillin with tfca his bleeding face turned back snushine, a mute protest against the everccureiug evils of the cap. After a time be moaned like one in a troubled sleep, add turned himself. Tbe cooling water tonched his face and he awoke. Then it all came back to him the straggle and the dreadful hour, and he gnt upon his feet and stagtbe gered np the bank, lie looked up shore to tlie town, and there his fstbsr was. a hatlesg sot, reeling 'from the grog-sho- p by ths water side. Tbs boy 's blue eyes began to blue; his vary lilnod seemed to curdle with hatred and loathing. The man enate n little way down the shore where some beam were rocking and tagging at the chains which held them. Evidently he purof them to sleep posed gettingcinte his drunkenness Sway. The boy watched Din walk waver k to a ingly out upon the landing-pland boat. The chain bung large of loosely over the stake at the end the nadcr pinTik. and tbe man's foot caught fell it, lifting it from the stake, and he forward into the boat, giving it a great lurch outward. The wind had been all day, blowing steadily from the land and long crested swells were running westward as far as the eye could reach. from being tinned, or in a The ' be boat began I not -- se. T 'ww bad ben in oaiw.s ..j .io e to- tike ffnititg a mm in nis eai the lie started to get the boat atstood he then men: the save and hoed vtlll witli his fists clenched, and come dawn the bay. watched the TOtwirJ No ne seemed to notice it snd it drifted, borne on tha long, hdhug lw by tbe boy. sad swells. K In tl.e strained confiiajng waveredsnd him. currents of feeling that btmt Should he tare him? u four-oare- .- rj-n- eJ s. b-- Tn.w Iorrl"- - iwd JSglOG MS iATIW1 frnaj rcLwmurn! Lo, hi 1 n..t hr v. 1c snoiiTtave a Jite who took he a. as gmlty t. almost through one? Somctliinrlikethis passed could nut reason: bis he but hixmind. and confused thoughts seemed mattered Ths'bdriftrf the bay: TeHrai through the moulh there tha unbroken wtod Bhoop, well Aoid to give FKRNOLINE SHKCP DIP a trial. It may sad wu save )Mi gicet deal it muaey. Read Iber following tawmoay; a TKMTIMONIAL. TESTIMONIAL. tna, Dina. 0a w, 4 Pmiuit JiNjriQs, All - Det y.s Hl MI'Hakk. Mnsis Ksisuuss Cennrsi M. . ul Wn.U.AM MORGAX. llAKIHKI C'MSIUCZI. , K,eJVl K. V (lEEVlMlff: IN, lw suU.u" base rw j .w tuibbr bhMi Inki StHtdonnlwi. iuamiu m lotuMfikliin h iw tbui4 Krnm m a Hwtotik lm ftbMrUaMi Mauuw ol iu uvita luiut ilwindl d i a q rk in the Muc gnif. ai. l a iu.1 sl.ui upuah. like tuc t.i a gra'.e. that a f. il up.m Al I - tetM.iil nay i lii is, Uurtut. nit nu Mt dipte sliMyicff las is fkauud tksi sul iwtii and Srihc, kao mi awn tbu wooL Wilai saJ IttAfarr ikAA a utfecr siMcp tte t in ikis MitME 4 ibr i'Owuiry , im ay 1 teuuM aaki. liol Maniui Ua kjasuoiag I Ah te li i Nt uu iUlirrMcd uubvi,! mm bi ihsMM i Vmu ftviuuluis: Skwrv Lkp teill prutra si U u rular U larliute tbncp Msdikuli fnkr iba my all iot thi . UsUsplKICdlL 1 YtPiis truly, S AUteM WUeLlAM MORGAIT. uf tkt Ssisi, Yawl trslfi Owamt A. H. HL'MPliKMt'S. --ecoaimtubu!. PENNOUNC Farnolin were to move Mm upon the wildest, sax a sciwi ill Lis arms and chest were well-nig- h as tbiikly mu. led as a man's! His poor, halting legs would nut be needed in thi Lidcr race' He thought of his mother und looked np at Heaver head. Carl was standing upon its verge. Tell luuthcr that futliev has drifted nut to sea. an iliul I'm goiu' after him! shouted Haul. "Uli, Carl, tell her I'll bring liim back to licr if I live if f live'.'' und he laid the boat about on Ihu water, and seut her out with all his strength. Tell mother I let him go! Tell her I conldnt wait to see her'. O Carl, be good to her if me and father never come back no more!"' TUcn tlie voice hear failed, the buy upon the cliff It no longer, and turned and ran toward the Louie, and I'aul went outward on tbe swells. lie sat facing the great furrowed front of the head as Le pulled. Would he ever see it again? Ail that lie loved was up there, save the poor father tossing toward tbs sunset, lie saw figures running to sad fro upon the height; his mother was among them! A choking lump rose into ids throat, but be never once slackened bis desperate stroke, Outward he went, outward, outward, ss if life and hope lay only is the dangerous central sea. The head began to sink; slowly it went down, tray hs eyes never left it for a moment. Soon its top alone was visible, g bluish spot with moving specks upeo it. Then Jowly that, too, went down, aod reappeared, and sank again, and he FM alone upon tlie wide, mysterious e ckM-his eyes, his breath coming hard with tbe struggle, and a greet wretchedness fi 11 upon him as the tend, with all it held, was parted utterly from him. But he did not pause; outward, outward he went, crying in his heart to God fur time, fur daylight, in which tosayt the one he had lost. Huddcaly he leaped tip ynd looked narrowly across the vast ecpaaM nothing was there save the belts of light and shade as the fleecy clouds blew over, and with a pileons cry he sprang to the oars and drove the he could heavy boatHIM onward. MIDOb,MICiffeUU WiMb lAWoer Mill IfltCII the water! to brighten distant olijoetsoa He pulled with every musaU strained well-nigto breaking. At last be felt himself turn skk with labor, and fell upon his knees and daslied his face and head wuh water. Ho was dripping with sweat and bis heart was Muttering from long and violent action- He thrust his hot arms in the water to the shoulders as he hung over the side of the boat, and his dizziness passed. Then lie leaped up again and pulled feverishly forward. The first great surg ing sense uf crime and pollution never lifted itself from his spirit for a moment A deadly exhaustion began to creep upon him. but be could jui reef; the boat kept leaping outward, and over al) the face pf the deep there was no sound save the oars working in the . locks,, Lis laboring breath, end the low slap and gargle of tbe water under the advancing prow. . At last the son begin to go down, end ie rose In tlie boat end strained his eyes egsin scroes the waters. Hut nothing wu visible, end he sink down, ill with agony end exhaustion. The sky seemed to torn round above him, and the ocean seemed to shift from fide to side. He was e pitiable picture as he sat there, clutching the boat in his dlub ness. His bet was gone, one arm was bore to the Shoulder where his shirt had been torn away in his struggle with his father, his face was Streaked with blood and his hair hnnf about his throbbing temples In sweat dampened strands. His tongue whs like dupf in his mouth, and his thiudrseemed patching. Oh! for a cup or water from the spring on Beaver head! But what right had be to ask for Water? He, e murderer, searching for innocence! He caught the oars and sent the little craft desperately onward. Presently he stood up and looked abroad again. Half tbe sun was In the sea, and a great rood of gold ran from his boat into ths very heart of it. Suddenly, as he gazed, a moving dot entered the golden way, and begin drifting into the can. A piercing cry of joy leaped from the boy's lips. He seised the oars and the boat flew onward. He was far to the south of his father, and miles and mile of water lay betw-e- n them; but tint one glimpse was m ! refreshing than days wine. Oh! if ut rest and hr era God would but stay tint sunset, would lint keep the day alive another homi Hut even while he prayed the light beout of the see tn waso,Si,. gin end huddled together here end there, the filmy runners of the night came over the ocean from the east, the westward moving dsrknesa rolled slowly over him. end be wee abme with the stare upon tbe wide, mysterious main. Cries of despair broke from his lips at last, a sickening faintness fell upon him, and hit swollen hands dropped limp from the one. t Heaven was against himl He wii a murderer! a murderer! alone With his heart upon the taunting, spectral deep. Slowly, the night wore on, entry mo' ment a thorn pressed dees into his Mart by remorse and fear. And what would the gray dawn bring? Would it bring his Innocence back to him? or only the morning's flare upon the empty, beauteous waste? At last his head began to fall from side to side; at times hs seemed pitching from the boat, and ere long tbe stare looked down pityingly int-- his upturned face, as, asleep la the stern, with one swollen hand upon tbe helm and the other trailing over the ai'le gf the boat he went plungtafrawarj tetd mystery and gloomu&-H- g SHEEP DIP liom your dealer, oik Mm r s Chamlcsl Co., 18 Broadway, N.Y. win aooxv an axnat'STiux. - fek f f hi4pjiim(kraslM M4anaMtitrm HMtMtoBlhc. iei stranpmt journey of his life. He swept her nut upon tin- swells- Thank fortune, - few rn, ke li. Nfrf of TOM tEify (W and il ibr bmJtaf iM its ualganaf a Muf teteuU lc oi Ricat alias tlir cDuotiy 1 teOsritl r UM riMfiag AttM ol 1 l ' skrea Mlliinte. ftqpud I ub. MLwrdibii to your Mawby irm4 4 ructions teia feriuku it4iuri uuis, au4 iky c sntiiaiv ousf rfi rotwitiiMi uf thK nniMc M ilwl Mb uihmIum flU !Hon an Mmui man mmU iInpm urauh mmt Umo tter bctu Ike difv Uub Hie U c l Um tfif MM au fvM. tetri I teMtpa wmtek tar bw Ifclril, trua Um VMte ud UMUUg Uwt MCMfi tell k MlitttMl lsflUte. Ouri. I tertrtrigj mi aU ItHte uf lh Kab N lMiMHfO, and I cut qttttrily aUliri. tea Uh ul iHftbar umimmi. S vwe Sip umivmisi u snd del lose isjersm le ike snd ise :1m searolung the wide, mooning reaches cf the sea. But now abe begaa to work and wash again, moving about much like unr it a osiLtnning dream. Little Oulu, thoiyli her eyes would smactimes iill shii tears, played with Launki and tbe trees, happily of the dark shadow of lay upon the place, ltut I'd I and Jimmy felt tha cloud of about them, and nnrb uf were silent The elder boy ls'gan helping hi mother as Paul had dune. and Jimmy kept tlie children from tbe precipice and watched the azure circle of the horizon for Eric's sail. It sdum-to the poor mother that the iv'scueni would never return, snd the blighted look grew in her face, and her eyes looked sunken snd anxious as she lifted them hour by hour to the wide world n( water. Other mothers, tonched by pity, case to help the draakard's broken family, bringing food ngd clothing, and as the time passed the village babbled with dark prophecies of shipwreck for Eric, and conjecture as to the fatal phases of phis sjfsnge face for life upon the sea. The men at Eric's wliarf where he had been foreman of tlie lumber loaders so long looked many times each day towards the west, thinking pf fheir absent leader, ind wives and mothers standing at tha gates or in the doorwayi of jhe cottages upon tha height! about the bay thoigflit often of tbe lonely family over Jpn the head, and turned their eyes earnestly towards the far horizon line. On the seventh day tlie wind shifted and lulled, and Just before snqsejths mother came wearily down tha path and stood looking out upon the shining flood. Her heart seemed numb with longing. When would she wake from thia dreadful dream? The children were playing down on the sand below, and suddenly Carl gave gshout of joy; fl6 mother looked up, and there, seeming not three miles away, was Eric's boat! Hha gazed, trembling from head to foot Yes, It was surely Erie's host, battered snd " Hore nrn,Cattle e Mi.Vlu BreathlcM among the children, where, whispering clinging jq refit other's (lands, they waited at the wajefii miga. Just when the sua was sinking Eric's yacht swept through the mouth of the little hay. The children held their breath, and the mother etrainrd her pale face outward. She did not see the iptp waving their hats np at the Wharves, nop he pto snd mothers watching from the yards and duprwayq about the bay. ' Tbe boat was all there was In th world to her. How slowly it eamsl fVss lravs and her lams hoy there? That was Eric's fsue, and them Was Ms brew f.mpftnW filial other object wss that lying o a litter In tha toff? TbS woman sh k as with an ague, bug even wbe trembled sm questioned the boat ri.umicd op tha field and swept up to Die landglassy ing by ths bead, and Erie, battered and worn, leaped out and wade it faisL But the woman did uut sea him; aha 44 ten! ml Siulo M.-- Dr. C. W. Nunn. V. S., al S.i 1 1. rii,. slid wishes you well. ek you i, ,.i il, ,1 Valuable ym; - grit-ting- Meitj WE s uiniit bis BLACK OIL BALSAM. l sad-ni-- Men, Sliecp Men, Fi.milv I Inbat s tlu-rso niui'b tali,, in' nuintry, uluuit that uiisdicine (buy call Nuiiu's l'dai L ( il y 1 man auJ piaim aiiylbing like lluy do tint. i..n t i gn at . Kv. ry 'c ui, nr vilhiur' I go into, Colic and Bloat Medii-iiii'they begin tilling me almut saving I nia viiIiuIiIh nw I'rimi hloat, ai,d how nice it healed Ilia! line iiurn,. r,it ami maimled with a wire fence, or some child bad lw eu , ,.r Luriil un-- it tank tbe pain out in half an hour. MVii. if it' tv. I'm glud I liere'e pleasure t1 in baying su.di a medieii.e. in favor ef that niedirinel Yes, my friend, every um.l , 'L.-n is true. 1 have need it snd ii i. slid true I uisT v,,:k hi no oilier. My friend, AiIh-i- I . ,.t y ill l.ake. ill In ine. its wimply wuudeiliil, I,- in iln and tbo exti'riiul.J No flies will come a wiiiin.l , i1 iii!('s, lakca out jmin l leaves no scare, iiid the hiun.in n,-- , in lilue Uixihi, has cured tbnueande of men hiui itiiiiu ii a Iki from Kid nuy and Bladder dieeaeiAi and 8.,re TbriMt a ml (iiiiigbs. Why, it stops them in throe nr four dose. All-i- ! lb ro-- Inld me if ienpla would have nna luilti of kind in the I, .him' tliey would save half the lives that are lost, huiuln-d-- i of dull.iia in duelora' bills and have good health and sireugili and their e; III and horses well; that's Ilia teaaon, my triemi, so nnnr,praiso it. Who ll.V I lie lim .t trade mark and would not praise stick a nidi-inir the beat medicine known to Kvery shim ought to e Jj 7 vi-- r 1 r SHALL BE l 1 . THERE 1 inh-rn.i- l inli-mii- AT i wi-p- - wnlfi-rin- THE - km-)e,- keep it in stock. All orders lnm Ihia date sent to my wholesale agents, Z.C. M. I Drug Btore, Knit L ike rJity. External in Ve hiw, liih iiiai in lilue. Ui-- ail Prices, 60 cents . and $1.00 each, or $5.00 and jvr Sole Proprietor and Manufaetlircr, TJRTJsT, R Vcicri:'..rrj DR. C. W. Q'CuiriKXcy, 71 West, First Rnutb Street, t SALT LAKE CITY L,, W ft cVvook MANTI ROLLER MILLS. Vv- W0kk2Vv&Yft - p VvAj- - s u vva (vi& i and CurreaiondeiK xWvf'Wvm AtWotW IjfHUCC. fVOrdcrs VSXoXv - - 10E1S r. EECKEfi, MANUFACTURER The Best Grades of Flour, l Custom Work a Specialty. o WsXwVm No covVv -- v W cktciVtvo wtoi Spencer Clawson Co., I wu clinging to tbs side of ths boat and training her eyes down upon that muffled figure in the bow. Men came running from tha bluff, and the platform was gently lifted out, and there looking like death itself, lay Trnve Armor, clothed In his regs mid the dying light of the day. The womsa threw herself upon bar kgses beside him snd called him piteously; tha children crowded forward with frightened whispers, tad the men stood about her with averted face In s moment, in answer to her calling, Armor1 eyes opened weakly; then with a kind of cry, he tried to lift himself toward bar, bat wu all too weak. Oh, Trave," moaned the woman, We "wham is Paul? Where did you leave him?" He was lost, Lncyl He wss lost! He saved aw, but he was lust! The woman stared at him moment blankly, then with a err of desolation STEIXOIIAM afae hid her face upon the sick man's breast and wept Factory, -I- SVary gently Eric lifted her np and M her away to the hut upon the cliff. Tha fill all orders for I.itiie lircparid man slowly followed, bearing the mod the and laid him down in bi upon litter, BUr W.llsne, rmnaion, lerg or smell. humble home. Iu a little time Carl M.Bafwtiircr of coma la with tha village doctor. The pbyelfiiaa planed a flask of whisky to the exhausted man's lips, but when its wiil lM,'dli("rd lo any art of the fumeramote the patient's nostrils, snch st ksroii town m look of terror, hatred and loathing hie prices. came into the sufferer's face that the WUHriof Orawwl doctor fell back befure it in wonder. luUf-Uin ars it all Uwcte gudranlocl Take it away! Destroy it!' hoarsely cried Trnve Armor. Don't ye, for BARfiAix tl. rorsrv the love at Heaven, ever offer that to the like of met Do ye expect to heal me OranB'H.tEm,IC" uuh' with poison? Uh, think what it hks done to nt! and hit rage tell into a Nepbi, Utah. broken-hearte- d -- i.r.viliiis moan. Don't ask me to drink IL" he said, fur I've been CO-O- P. I've tasted the second death! Don't ask ma to go no further! Dtab nd Manti. fall l.lu ol 8. a Keec Kind hands and sympathetic hearts cent luu liter imude. Also fieliwal Dealer, le brought food and words of comfort to Iwuge and Uedleine. tbe lonely place that night, and os the HamessSa.ddles-BridlGS.lt- : care! ul If Com poundeC. Hlghnrt days went by ths stoiy of Paul Armor Buys oil kinds ut prodnea. Fore heroism' spread from mouth to month. for Hides. B ool. paid pries Covers and Tenta Wagon His father would never drink again, all cash purehSHer to tha amonat of In these 1 no Parties desiring anything. get a Prise. they said; hb thirst was dead; love hid Huni Fall to Call and Boy loon BOUSES dgfet, followed him. and in the face of blows lines, eaa sirs money by trading here, at on hand, stwlr Uleh. and injury Lad brought Mm back and ta ws have a Urgs turned his feet toward the peaceful price that Defy Competition. kingdom uf a virtuous life. GOODS GUAHAXTEED TO VS Tima passed. Tha saws in the big milia kept up their melluw hum. tbo schooners sailed in and out the little Order! by Mail .Tomdly attended ty port, and Trave Armor lay th-- in the htora, hat upon tbe MIL Klowiyhis strength Ksst door North or Mstn St., Meutt. came bock, but hit was like lead when he thought of aal, and th -mother's feet draggl'd heavily as tlie CHAPTER IV. Prave Eric Ivcrwm and a comrade went about her work, Oue day hr All Lind I. r MeHiinery. Knglnrt the sea called the aod wutnun to hb bedside had been absent six days upon his son. and said, sail Builrr gently: "Lucy, ken ye ray scare liing for the lost man and bear it now? ilebby ye could beqr It and the people of Bcdwood town H. 1 r.1 Fall fHIkm, MiitFrfK U. i M Wolfit WAH HASTED. Letter if ye heard once bow breve our OfiM8 to wonder if they, too. bad litf gon? t'ncnlri for Atcririrfet LUfeut .ly. two tlsagsfqzt unfl Minpfftl l.umlN. rurtPUiH'tMlwt Put r boy waul ,n .1 no Mailt! ri(-- A -- ' WATCIlfliEH, . l tlw - bock, Inst in his lameness he stumbled and fell, and tbs father jumped heavily upon him. --Uimme the money!" be yelled wildly, ns they struggled; but tbe boy only gave a pitiful cry, and gut up with him. Then they began to struggle as limy stood, writhing, reeling, striking, and suddenly they plunged hcwfliwg down towards the water. e There a dent in the bank eaught and held them, but the boy fell beneath and was partly stunned, and the man gut upon him with Ids knee and Fielding Prop. -- V n feu ' And thwriy Inemai quantity ini quilt; cf tho ooL tg su.' uf sep juvjjU ll..- lifat "No, Lm-y- , I wont ever tetcb it again, he said. "Ill strive agin it, au' won't ever tetvh it no mors!" And be went away with clinched Mata, sweat h)g iu his soul UiBt liquor should iwrer pbi. lips again, lint alas, for tha man who once sets himself on firs with this Inhuman thirst, ilia will is tuned hi ashes ill the flaws Paul varac hoiu at noon with a shining string of fish, but the ulherdid ant come. When dinner was oterThe boy shouldured bis Idg bag of vbabetand startl'd for the mills. I'll bring him home, mother, if I ken, lie said. Don't worry, and he went limping he had delivered the clothes, lie turned off into the town. Thera all the streets ran shambling down and converged upon the wharves, and lie went np one and down another looking vainly for his father. Presently, with a thrill of horror, ha saw the man come reeling from a little grog shop down by the water aide. An aching heaviness spread through all his being as lie stood dumbly watching him. What had it all come to, his airing this man and bringing him back into the world? With a bitter throb he started toward him. The man saw him coining. as he stood leering about, and started down tbs shore towsnl home. The hoy followed, hoping In some way to turn him aside that his mother might be (pared this torturing Sight Suddenly, as the father xigzagged forward, he turned and oouf ranted the boy. Hon, you're a trump, and I want the money ye gut for the wash in'," be said, ACCOMMODAT01X8 Large Sample Jloom MANTI, lloilth of U1 1 Pino Sift to Hindli n"- - . nro to prombto . y FIRST-CLAS- S j. Ml - Purelj VtffUfclfi. LouL.'t istobtsluil ft mtho the b.j.1. Jaoiptl.ro.- uf ua.'Utoh, tioud-blittle canary; I'm pan' to a tlic tmul that uatui'c hud plovd besums ou tlial van undcr.iand v'r lli ecu I lam paiicd. He 1011 appalled pillin'. Th chddluukvdat hun aoiiiicr-iuirlat the ttn-- tic had diiue. A visiou uf tha a luuiuvut, thru put Ur arm. man slarviug. rutiu, drowuiiig, ruae about hi Mvk and kissed bun. before hiai. ami. with a try uf terror, "bliftaw," said the wilr, "you wont he broke through tlie hate and rage .lriuk any nun, will your fee, it s like that budud bun, and ran towards the as if H reels bad emus back from liead. Heaven and was begyin' you with kiMrs The boat was lying there with prow not to be bad any mors," and da was upon the yellow sainl He pushed it udt aiul leaped hi and spread out tha crying on his breast. 'f v turn gar a groan of wild contri-tiu- u cars, tibiae tru-t- y water-wing- s that Bloks From Temple. .. Ha d said rum-craze- Tine Candies for the FIELDING 7KRN0UNE SHEEP Tn" 7llI tn, I sil l di-white cl marble from. Vex, Trarc." taid the woman. L auatpad down and Kill I Hi til At th.-lill- . lluuir- - flu thiiikin klu au' rue libs 1m van Mud out wiwra Co- - thickly. 1unl gave a cry of horror and sprang A.TucketCandy HEADQUARTERS m ab.lw tii, Whl hell 1 . kwm au lll-- l Hud hcliilcssnesa. - CENER AL Agent lo I.fTf rru-- s., I.arr l - I gl.-u- SENH1E and DBffCAH. Ferron r.l (her the but u;uu Die iluf the i l of dread and sharp km! tlial ,ein pasneib slid lluH Die ol suit led. sreiwd Tim miAher, turn a it U' Kiu-- r aod tbroupli tlie tint dais, could do nothing, hlie sreiis-- hi f live day suJ night there at tlie eiV tlie imviplM, with tier hungry ew sppn-bvusiii- Brice. ..ul it Ibry aibilit cuter the liule barlinrJ -, 1PpfiM I KAIEHrt r eapri-.tainj- - - , uu t) ) ittaiUtt! smiiM In li It ti Ulii'.l'l Iff tli'j Hsleltl .fissl .Lil Si u l(i ilictr iu Us it. . i i tliilltf !it,a s 1111 m I i lil'i (4 Sii.i ml ulcwiy Mind lolliiiir the tLimiui I A'dlU ivieiir uuls iifil liny aii. n V lit It sail incoming auhoiHU-r- a tyol I., wake long tucks b ilil and Uli tlrnt ii,r i t. 3 h'S uijrl. . . 61UNS ill.N ON. I n.- - I tornWiv, svcvw W 05 NVvMOWtV Uww SALT LAKE CITY. Represent LM WAITEfi Crider. 8ALT.LAKE CITT Best the l;. We are t- - i LEW (kflfKII DEiEE ftVWev RftvwA, in-1- QffcVwvK 8ioiV.tk, Ostler & Sons, DBAHOH BTOKS, REIDDry Goods J Groceries j. Respectflly, K. WAbON & MACHINE CO. ' First ol avs. J Cn-o- p jtriiMJEBSHSHp T.C. BAILEY, LA Xl ATIUHXLY, mr. -- a! Mi Hugh R. Sloan, hi-s- - Btel igu. tkk Mb FA nl . All Kt Co-o- p. GENERAL OFFICE, Salt Lake. GEO.. T. ODELL, : -- ...General Manager. s' f. zc |