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Show bkM 4 .5N 13 ' t y , ? il ; - f.i n "'Tf ' I ' . 1 4 V.ia' -- - ; . r- ,Vi .v !. .i : i ' - : pi .Jsf if . Km t i I I 1 ' f V INDUSTRY MAKES THE DESERT BLOOM, WHILE IDLENESS LEADS TO RUIN. ... . C. P.'.Ypl; 7. J . Bloomington, Wash, T;.; . s .m - a j - Jia b Utah , February, 1887. Co No; 13. M Is it possible ? Why, hes a dan- The; Workrna,a:$r Happy Home. - W' gerous mail, very dangerous. rn You wonder that I am; so cheery, to ask came if if I you r As I puss you, day after, day, course of with a workingman's cumbersome outfit, ; Why, you have ttieT1;: And hts garments of grey; best'kind of a case against him, ahdi: dyoi think such a life .must be barren r Ofthe'sdriga and the blossoms of joy ; it isjyour duty to push it. That it reps but the, thistles that rani ' And garners the cares that annoy. Yes; I want justice, but how-'"i ,v . how: much will i! the smiles bn my face arc the token Of hoaielqve that never grows cold ; Oh the cost wiii be !pthing. 'I f . If the clinging, white arms of my children, Just leave me $5. as a Morepreeiousthitn silver and gold. and Lnd to them, the plaih, rugged father.. . well inake Slanner syeatjiXfgntf, C;rl ; ' Is asjdear asa'fathef can be j. for beneath the frank,' homely, features, heard such an outrage A spirit of kindness they' see. , i He probably reasons tli'aVt' il 1 sing as I bend to. my labor,-0 chickenhearted nnd a3tydf-bimAnd kinging ! go to my home lnd the (ojl of the day; is forgotteh Well, hell find that the Whites In those hours when nolonger I roam ' have as miich grit as the Skinners?-- , those Hpurs'when the silvery moonlight 1 Makes tUfc lanes and the bidgcs al.i fair, And as much to law with? faees t nd lightens 'my And brightens iny babys soft hair. You bet! I rise .With the lark fn, the morning, the talk! Well make; ;Thats And like him I keep trilling my song , him a very sick man. Your case ap-- " fleeting pleasures;' C is joy ; Minthc treasures that lat the yeaf long X: peals to- me as a citizen as well as a planning; my youth fd home Iwm In my prime that home is my own ; lawyer.- iJoW, well secureJa- - war--, lnd thuswjll life's evening be pldasant, He wanted justice. You could rant as a starter. my manhood, has known. By the mil that . ; r r r, Skinner visits ;the other- - Jawyer-s see that in 'his eyes afar off. Ho path may bd' shadowed, I be will lieart in hia ' light, p But th jirwist in the same the and converof vill ' little did bit a if age, v justied enlivened is ; the the toil of day sation is about :: the same. White Bvtbfe refit and the peace of the night, out a manner in .weighed gingerly d the home where a welcome awaits him, imd done-uin a coarse brown pa- gets a warrant ' for Skinner, ' and As surely as evening draws nigh, bliss none would change fora kingdom, per, buthe wanted justice by the car Skinner gets a warrant for White. Aiuf a wealth that gold cannothuy. WeeklJ load and. at wholesale rates. First year Two adjournments, He hitched his old White horse and dila- a disagreement twenty-fou- r days lost and a cash of H9 time, expence $58 pidated buggy in front of the drug well, suppose they do store, mounted the stairs running to each farmer. iey f Second Three trials one to outside true? second the and this year up story story, can it they prove ESff Lspicion mayarise from naught his eyes briglitend as they rested disagreement, four adjournments: 5sr fS5 it ifiaHceJiebVyj Want of thought; on the tin sign on the door: George one appeal, and cash expence of $150 1 The law-y- to each farmer. Time lost, thirty-fiv- e liv count yourself among the Boxem, Attomey-at-Lan was in. So were a two dollar days. esay? Ih 19 .wliispev Tyliat they dare not desk, two fifteen cent chairs, a huge Third year Two trials, two appeals, two decisions; two farms pass and a rusty stove. cuspidor, jZft ay "the --tut tale rehearse, iiy ' into the hands of two lawyers. N, ' gy Morning. ul'rHelp, to' make- the matter Y. Sun. o SB. Morning. worse? Im Jim White, sir. Live out by I " acrue cun possibly good d km telling what may be.untrue; Grays Corners. Bought Tomp-- I kins farm, you know. A young man of about eighteen plan U is it Ah! years of age had occasion to shoot can? best iill'the of you speak Skinner jines farm with me. a friend with whom he had a person.Three if it sfiptild'be sq, His steers get into my corn. I al difficulty. He was arrested and y cayr-we- U; br Gold r r, Ac. y peed you tell the;tale of woe? want damages, but he laughs at me brought to Austin for trial. As he 1 it the bitter wrong redress, rcn,Y turn my hogs into his tater patch. had no mony to hire a lawyer, the I one pang of sorrow lesr? Good! I. like a man of spunk. court appointed a member of the ngke i Wanted Uautifil! 1 it the cAnd he kills one of em. ustratipns erring one restore Austin bar to defend him. As the low price, more? no sin and to;go doing Mg What! jury was being selected, the lawyer prospectus Icefortii ! pauseand look within ; Ho kills a hog worth two dol asked his client if he knew of Street, San any Bibles. cause why any of them should be heart inclines to sin; lars. You dont say! Well, that man challenged. Not yet, was the lest in dark temptations ci, under-stanGrain y d whispered reply; but if they find powcrl ought to be made to hour, that esn orh Grain too, shouldst sink beneath its that ho dosent own this country. me guilty, Ive got a brother who r Vatcni lnalL the frail, weep oer their fall, Wliat an: outrage! Have you de will challenge the last one of them, manded pay. You can challenge the judge, if you of good, or not at all for peak nul list 01 said hed like to want to, but I want to attend to the ricovv. '.r. led f sheriff myself, co. what is right be generous. shootj Texas Siftings, .1 i at BV X m .. The seven wonders of the world were;- The pyramids; the temples and hanging gardens of Babylon; kthe statue or Jupiter Olympus, formed of gold, 70 feet high; the Temple of Diana at Ephesus, 220 years in'building, and supported by 127 marble columns7 60 feet high; the Mausoleum ; of Halicarnassus, erected to Mausolus by his wife,1 Artemis, 353 B. 0. ; the Pha-rb- s, a lighthouse; 450 feet high, 'at .the Harbor. of Alexandria; the Co- -. lbssus of Rhodes ; the image of 'Apollo; 105 Grecian feet in height; at the entrance of one of thehar-bore!. ' Rhodes. Ill-fitti- . - .m. . . -- . -- - -- childrens-swee- . . . r iiaini - - - - 7 ' t 1 - I 1 , . : . - . 1 1 - of - - - . ; . & ; , - i " wotlting-mnn'- - ti-wan- fr . p . 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