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Show A Golonial A WCN2EB7UL CUBE CF SIAUSC1A. DOES THIS STRIKE YOU? Muddy complexions, Nauseating breath come from chronic constipation. Karls Clover Ilcot Tea Is an A r&CXXVESTT vzssnriA EDITOR. absolute cure and has been sold for Eai almost Givn up, bnt wai Brought fifty years on an absolute guarantee. Back to Perfect Health by Cham Price So a eta. and5o cents. At bar lain i Colic, Cholara and Diarrdiugatore. hoea remedy. FREE-LANG- E. Town-ahend'- Bi Ghaunoy G Botcbiss. ICupyriKht, 187, by D. Appleton A Co. . All right reserved. Read hia Editorial. From the Times. Hiltetllla, Ta. A liibUil liung from i in' ire, t So nniaius ot a meal were spread on the table, i.d there, half reclming ib a bunk and with bn head ia a haulage, waa ('apt .j'-U--rn haggard from fever and somewhat the woraa from liquor, while on the transom end by hia aide eat iny whilom mate. John Lounabnry, of Rye, late nsen I ruin the dend. Here, then, were my two probably the only living souls wliuae unimoe-ittoward me was both of a lenoual and political nature, aaviug perhaiw tuat of Clinton himself. Possibly my gorge would have riaen sooner against Kraiiuueli than at the man by hie aide, though the latter waa none the less a villain, and it seemed as though fate, having given me frierula when in need, had guided me thither to test my mettle to extremity. . Giving no thoughts to those in the boat, I eUled myself to hear the opening dialogue of the two, for it immediately that Louualairy had but just arrived. My yodl 1 thought you would never come! were the firit worth by Hemmii What news do you bring? None to warrant a grin, waa the anI can give ye no end o advica, swer. though, an tia to get from thia an have it out uri Clinton whUe there's yet a chance. Damn your advice! YVhati your news? Well, Beldeu goes scot free, an ia back In favor an' on the Sprite. He lajra the fault o palming off that devil Thormlyke to ye. He aaya ye called Thomdyke by my name in the tavern yard, and that ha ia innocent of all fraud. "Curse the stunted coward! And ia not Thorndyka caught t or or tbe girl or her brother? Nay, but a peg worn. Thorndyka has brained Lowncy, whom yo must know, and then escaped, God knows how. being mixed np with a (Juaker at Strykers tavern on the road. Stryker waa arrested, bnt afterward let go, for he waa aot thought to have had a finger in the pie. As for the boy an girl, naught baa been seen o them not a smell and there ye have all 1 know. They say the girl ie in the woods to tbe north, but abe may ha' gone to Heaven by this! Wliat? wbatf aaid Scammell, starting up, but sinking Inch with a' curse as ha Ia placed bia bead on hie bandaged head. the woods! Known to be there end not taken! Are ye ail cursed liebies on the trail? 'FuiwGod, yon are right! I was a fool to fly at a shadow! I'll back to din-inand plead fever to explain my absence. Ill beck with ywn this eight. The first tale told is the beet! Is it not known whose name she mentioned to Clinton Nay, man, she gawe no name that I can find. Clinton but auapicioned ye. Go to ' ..,.u, an yer not a fool, while 1 bide here tbe while. What made ye pick this spot te hide in? he eontumed, carelessly passing hie hand over lbe smooth woodwork of the bulkhead. Jiecauae twee right beneath their none and the guard was in my pay. In faith, n f Lounaliury, be went on, with something like relief in tbe easing away of hia body and the lung breath he took white he laid hie hand on. tbe brace of pistols sticking in hie ielt, there wee another reason, one with money Ah! what?" interrupted the other, suddenly withdrawing hia wandering hand and tending eagerly forward. Ay, the reward, you know; I'm nigh done up for rash. That and revenge, for, mind you, I thought that Thorndyke might take it iut his head to eotnc aboard hiaowa ship, thinking, like met it was the least likely place to be searched. Ilia paper gave me the idea. I hoped to lie by here enti the trouble blew ovei, or roll in the glory of taking the hound if he came. He ieequal to attempting a surprise, but I wee ready for him The guard ia none too bright; bad jrou not better step up and take a look And with thia he patted the about? gleaming pistol mocks and looked toward the companion way. There will be no guard to meet him thia night," answered Lounahnry with a laugh I let him go which also betokened relief. till luuriec, and his market lice on the deck, the am! Ye have the vapors. We be safe enough. The fog lies I ike a fleece, d blit but ' Hut what, yon fool? waa the irritable rejoinder. I meant twae a new thought, that tbe chance o' hie coming. Neer mind. Go ye ashore with the guard when begets beck, and Ill bide here against Thorndyke boarding the aehooner. For e moment or two there wae silence, and during it I fancied I could trace the working of the minds of both; ScammeUs bent on the 'probable result of delivering himself to Clinton, and Lounaburya on the da wring chanee to get his finger on my gold still safe in the bulkhead. Ireamitly the cavalryman smote hie knee with hia fiat and broke out: My God! whjr why did I not spit the fellow white I bed the chance two days ' rince, or shoot him? Why did I not know him for a spy? Twould have saved all this! I there lo trace of him?" None since he luased the lines an put Lowney to sleep. They tell me he killed the green sentinel with hie fiat. Faith, my bead aches at the thought him, an ye may ' thank God the ewer wee cracked, else 'twa your akuil that broke an not the pitcher. By the powers above, I begin to fear him, an' ye ' Shut up! was the ungracious answer. Hand out the botUe and help me get on deck for air. I hate thia hotel I have lieen And with thia Scamburied three day! mell struggled into a sitting position, .caching out hia hand for the dram Lounabnry was already pouring. My scheme was simple enough. I would now go the whole pace end take with Die a couple of prisoners, and if I failed I would be no worse off than before. In any event there would a sudden ending to my difll cullies it 1 was to be taken, and the kidnaping would not hasten my final swing. Still unshod and r!ent, I made mi way forward, and with some diffieu'ty, owme to tha darki.es and need uf stiaiiii. theai-owas emptied of her load, and at Mat we three loud uu tbe deck. So far all had gone well My next move was to away the ground tackle, leaving the boats psi liter still be layed to the cable. As the last strand parted and the schooner shot away, leaving the scow still fast, I fancied the astonishment cf the guard on finding the Ihantum had dwindled to a rusty, contrivance hut a peg removed from a raft. As the schooner gathered force and fled, now broadside to tbe ebb, toi.S-- i whispers wliat I had found and what ' I e. I was well aware that not many n.4 .lea would elapse before those below wou.d discover something nut of gear Between the covs ered and the fog they could have iio notion that the schooner was free, for the water waa as ilat as ice, there lieing no more apparent motion now then before. L'nleaa we fouled something, they could make no guess at what had happenad, bnt the door would bother them, and in all likelihood they would end in an attempt at breaking it down. To balk thia I led tha way aft, bidding Amea be spokesman if it came to words, and to act as he saw fit if it earns to blows. Placing Mistress Gertrude on the top of the house, end to out of harm's way, Ames and I bent our ears to the door, though I kept my eye open for what might at any minute confront us from out tbe depths of the fog. We had nut long to wait ere bearing from those within, for soon s hand waa placed on the fastening, and the door rattled in th forcible shaking it received. Its failure to oieu was followed by a round oath, and wc plainly heard tbe voice of Scainmeli suggesting that it lie broken down. After a parley lietwixt them es to what waa the probable cause of the trouble, another attempt wae made to force the door by shaking, and then there was worked through the joint of the coin an ion way the blade of a sword. This I could not sen, but felt the steel with my hand, and, thinking the situation had belter be known at once, I picked up the musket and with a blow of ita stock broke tbe protruding weapon close to the panel. To the two below this waa the first intimation that aught waa going wrong; and consternation must have made a fine show. Ioseibly ten second elapsed before they recovered from their surprise, and then the voice of Lounabnry demanded: Who's on the deck?" but on receiving no answer, the panels were assaulted with a force that aiming them from their frame. Now I bade Ames speak, and, placing hia head conveniently near a deadlight. he called out: Itelow there, EcammeH and Lounebury, you taro be prisoners in the name of the United Colonies, and 1 demand the surrender of your arms! If you force tba companion, it will mean death to both; you an outnumbered. Who an you? came from within, thia time from Scammell. Call nw the ghost of Donald Thorndyke, At If you will, but paw out your arms. which I laughed outright, despite th situinud-attere- dead-light- r well-nig- h ation. The laugh must have been heard by them and my locality fairly well marked, for then came a volley of curses, and then through the door two pistol shots in quick succession. It waa fortunate that I waa well at the tide of the companion, else theaamult would have finished me. It showed the temper of my eiplm-s-, as well as the necMeity for protection egamet another similar attack, for should it coin. to our getting off and using tbe wile the helmsman would ba in sore danger of being ahot aa be stood at the wheeL There were no window openings in the eabm fun or aft. and. wve the door, no possible weakness in tbe structun; hut this door exactly laced the helm and waa in I suffered with diarrhoea for a long time autl thought 1 was pant being cured. I had spout much time and money and suffered so much misery that I had almost decided to give up all hopes of recovery and await the result, but noticing the advertisement of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and also some testimonials staring how some wAuderful cures bad been wrought by this remedy, 1 decided to try it. After taking a few doses I was entirely well of that trouble, and I wish to aay further to my readers and fellow sufferers that I am a hale and hearty man today and feel as well as I ever did in my life-,- O. R. Moore, Sold by D. V. Irvine. I Mix ,PM. luu Ar bail Uk bprlugville Ar' u Oqi 8 pa ii uii Fork tatu1 Puyaou f UU.7 oo Keulaiiulii rat. is Uoalieu " aori Hilbide a AM k Maas, s to 8M It Didnt (Chisago Times-Herml- Ijayuiida Cnuou Hiding kureka Mamiuuth Jet. amain ii u a PM PM U3U.83U, - Why Dep .Ar ;811ver City " Dep AM PM !lil It 13 ;a i3p to a II otan Ml 17 42 2 4V 30 2 M 2 01 7 03 Is Ml i a 1 IS i ,J3012Mi AM PM I DO YOU KNOW Consumption Is preventable? Science baa proven that, and also that neglect Is suicidal. The worst cold or cough ean be cured with Shiloh's Cough and Consumption Cure, Sold on a postlve guarantee for over fifty years. At Towusbend'k drug store. 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Moreover, I felt that the bringing into the imiriot lines of e brace HOW IS YOUR WIFE? of live tones would redound more to my credit than a tale of a couple of cercaeaes, Has she lost her beauty? If so, Conwhich must needs have been thrown overboard at once. stipation, Indigestion, Sick Headache With thia menace from within, and with- are the principal causes. Kail's cloout a danger even greeter, my nerves were ver Boot Tea has cared these ills for keyed to a pitch that equaled if not exceeded their state at the time Scammell half a oentniy. Price 25 cts. and 5ocis. held me at hia inatol's point At least an Money refunded if results are not and uninterrupted hour of uncontrolled satisfactory. At Tbwnshend's drug drifting must elapse Uforu I might drew s store. final count on the to breath and begin .nng of onr attempt to eraie; and in that hour there waa no knowing what th Fe desperadoes below might not venture upon. Atchinson, Topeka & At all odd th door must be secured. Thera was no time to fumble about for tools, Railway Company. so bidding Ames ahoot down both torira should they force the way, I went forward, The direct line from Utah to and by sheer strength of arms and back lifted the mein hatch eaver clear from its Kansas City, ML Joe, Chicago, combings and, carrying the unwieldy maos Galvarton, City of Mexico and a I of timber aft, set it upon edge against the m New Mexico and Ariz ma. SNiiuls companion. class passenger service, Here, then, waa a shield of solid oak which would resist any pistol shot, and I two daily trains Via R. O. W, R. had no further concern as to the danger of II. Dining cars, Stanard am Now that I bad these two at a saber's being winged from tin- cabin while steering Electric Tourist Pullmans, lights, length, it went against me to think of their the vessel, should fortune get us to sea. chair cars. Rock ballart road lied, spoiling the Riming1 on deck and possibly Grade Crossings, iu fact all the had already hatched in their brhalf. plana (Cnntlnnrd Next Week ) luxuries and safety appliances o Slipping from my cover, I crawled over tba cabin house and got to tbe door. There The of Goat. times. Fur maps, etc., modern Appetite waa a lock on it, but the key had long since Ta envied call on or address W. H. Sheriner, all make a ahift to uaul I been had and by dyspeptics poor gone uf fastening the comanion by padlock, whose Stomach and Liver are Agt R. G. W. Psysor or C. F. hasp, and staple A I felt over it I missed out of order. All such should Warren, Geiil Agent.,. A. 1', & S. F tbe padlock, though hasp and staple were knife for White my still intact. know that Dr. King, New Life 411 Dooly Block, Salt Lake City. tumbling from the cabin to use us a holt, in tbe Ijghl the wonderful Mom ich and window I caught the glint of a musket ly- Pills, Liver They are simply perfect," writes Remedy, pives a splendid ing along the deck under tl tur;iaiilm, and, quickly uuidiippma ita Iwyom-l- , thrust the appetite, sound digestion, and n Roh't Moure, of Li Fayette, I mi., of elcel through tile iron Inop. and the two beDcWitt's Little Early Risers, the There wos snolli I dnor regular hndilv hahit that insurer low were pnsul:-ra- . famous little pills for constipation in the cabin, but ilopemil into a small spare, net feet health and preat energy. all liver ailments. Never grijn or and l wren decks, and I knew a mass of at drug J. L. Townshend. lead li.ul lawn aft and a gaunt it to Only.25', a proper trim, so that mode store give the of rgrem was blocked. pg-.-- JOS. 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