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Show a Seeeensenne. BA LE LAKE J.C. — TIMES. GRAHAM & HENRY CO. spoke to him several times and receiving no answer, said: ‘‘You treat me cru-lly. I fear yoa no lonzer love me,’’ and the husband and father replied: ‘‘I love you passionately, devotedly, frantically, madly; but if you don’t hold your jaw till I get these figures added I’ll give youaclipin the eye.’’ The boardeis stood outside in the hall long enough to locate the room, then adjourned hotel register to see where the Sutro Tunnel man hung out. Some years ago a ragged boy was earning his living by selling newspapers driver or tender. By some chance it had been seperated from the cais and was driving on alone, The boy knew that it would meet an express train this side of the next station. He had about four minutes track stare,. after it. and The darted down engine was, the of 7Y Se=e | other track. It was done just two seconds before the express train went thundering by. Deer, for his services, was granted by the Philadelphia Kailroad corporatian a monepoly of the newspaper and book trade on its trunk route and from this he derived a handsome income, it was the boys coolness as well as his flestness, that hundreds of human beings owe their lives. Boys cannot be taught swiftness of foot, but ‘they can be taught self-control, and a cquire the ability of keeping their wits about them im the event of danger. Smithington’s wife is not kindin double harness, and not suitable for a Smithington was gentleman to drive. the way people about talking to Potts went on—and off now-a-days. ‘‘What would you do,’’ said Potts, who was strong on the pistol theory, ‘‘if some other fellow ran away with your own wife? Excuse the illustration; but I want to bring it home to you.”’ ‘J shouldn’t hesitate Smithington responded. «You'd kill her?’’ sir, “No, I think instant,’’ an from unwanly violence.”’ kill yourself?’’ “‘Tjike never mind I would!”’ ‘Well, what would you do, then?”’ ‘Make friends with the victim right ‘You'd mony of my esteem. eyer invited him to come atone. ' Only begad, dinner, he if I should S| ang Re a — ! \EULG es eg SE LI — UPHOLSTERY, SCHOOL DESKS OF Eten. Ete. J JSACUB Fancy Drinks TO PRINTING. PROPRIETORS Cimes a OF printing « on Office e ¢ (op After and ten years of gratifying active success, recent design, and trust that the merchants and business men of Utah will continue the patronage that has been received in the past. UNEQUALLED FACILITIES for fine printing, we can turn out better work than ever and will make it a as heretofore, faction. to give full satis- We import our own PENE with good wants of the STATE South ROAD, HARRIS EOUSE I’ll make it pleas- J. 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A = OppositE AO lee Tew Street, South First Goods delivered SUITS, CARRIAGES, Ete.) testi- off, and give him some substantial BABY vid J) , ptt tot a 0 ms) “Ves trade, and I should a UT reer PRICE’S, L. w. FE. BEER i, Wall Paper, Feathers, Mattrasses, CRON Wholesale and Retail. Raum Ai \ FISH, FOR... 7 TRO UT be AIDES Blinds, Cornices and Curtains, a omen ! DEPOT 4 ekae - AND GAME POULTRY A SPEC IALTY AT Street. PARLOR pore mea | selected refrain 1 -_--———- FRESH GENERAL FURNITURE, a te South se ae course, not at full speed, yet nobody but Deer, could have wonin such a race. He did win; was cool enough tu remember the signal tu the station keeper necessray to have the switch placed so that the engine would be turned on to an- First cel He was and was often called ‘‘Deer.’’ One day he hap-_ pened to be on the line of the Pennsylvania Railroad, when he saw an engine rushing down the track without apy and cian The other night when a Citizen was reconing up his accounts, his wife in the streets of Philadelphia. famed for being a swift runn<r, DINWOODEY, ,@¢s Proprietors and Publishers frantically to the MC a a A. PODLECH J K. & MORRILL, DOEXTER STABLES. Half Block West of WaiKer Bros.- Office, BY DWYER. CO. ‘ LIPVEF,ind FEED. | |