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Mr. Bryan has an nonnced his ifitontion of devoting of all royalties to furthering the cauwe of bimetallism. 1 here are already Indications of an enormous sale Address W. B. CONKFY COMPANY, Publishers Ml-35-1 Dearboro St.XttlCAGQ one-ha- IT IS NOW House cleaning season, and we are told by the best authority that cleanliness is next to godlinesB, and we can suggest no better method of keeping in harmony with the old adage, than for every landlady to purchase ft can of our ready mixed paints, for together with a brush, of which we have a large stock and the trivial sum of one dollar, or a dollar and fifty cents you can and thus give the dining room or kitchen an entirely new aspect do your own work, save expeese and be made to glory in the workmanship of your own hands. ; .es Full Strop., Full Aro...i Tea economists use it M. J The trade in general that we are headquarters for Boiled Lin. Beed oil, turpentine, mowing machine oil, white lead, mixed paints, hard oil, varnishes etc. Ludlow glanced at liis friend with a look of mingled curiosity and concern. I was wondering if y oud changed any, Hugh; you used to he a peaceable sort of fellow in college. I can't imagine you in the role of a fire eater. Go on and say the rest of it, said Ringbrand, bitterly ; "youcant imagine me as an adopted member of a family. Well. I dont blame you; I cant do if myself. I shouldn't have put it in any such uncharitable form, responded Ludlow , reflectively, but, since youve mentioned it. Ill say what's been in lm mind ever since you told me what Hester brought you to Tregartlien. Latimers husband will have to do one of two things help light the family battles or refuse to have anything to do with them. The first may cost him his life, and the last will be very suie to cost him his happiness. Im no hand to meddle, as you know, Hugh, but its well enough to consider these thing., before its too late. Thats the pity of it, Tom, replied "Im afraid its Ringbrand, quietly. too late now, I realized two things pretty clearly last night one was that life without Hester wouldnt be worth living, and the other was that Id rather die than have her find me out for what I am. iire-eat-in- g be able to bear the truth, and that is the truth. I know it; Ive known it all along, only Ive been trj ingto make mj'self believe it wasnt so. Thats what was at the bottom of all those remember in the unilittle things dont know how I days; versity jou ELYS CREAM BALM la a positive care. I think of it all. when despise mj.self Apply into the nostrils. It is quickly absorbed. 69 No, I dont remember any thing but cents at Dnureists or by mail ; samples 10c. by mall. ELY BROTHERS, ii Warren St., New York City. what I said a moment ago that jou were always a peaceable sort of fellow. That isn't it; its one thing to be peaceable from principle, and quite another to he restrained bj' a wholesome fear of consequences. Itsalways been the latter with me. I can look back over my life and see how I've been continually- dodging. When I was a little fellow, the fear of a whipping was the strongest incentive to good behavior, and the same argument has held good ever since. You know that, Tom, if youd onlj- admit it. AND No, I don't know anything of the kind, protested Ludlow. Well, its true. You remember that affair with Turnbull in the last year when he went out of his way to insult Also have complete set plats me. You took occasion to praise my but want to tell you now showing lands open to entry and that it the merest sham; I was are prepared to do all kinds of afraid to resent it, and thats the Abstractor of Titles - business with Money to farm property, T. C district land office. loan on improved or on water stock. WINN, Manager. THEIWWV moo.ooal J capital! fiOYtRR&CrJ lrjf Ibvn it, WrruT J' i 3 DudL" r-- Lu i. - J ' w?. .ahjKpra: Usnlsd 2n Idoa thr I3SS may )rlng you vaitt. CO , Patent AUnr-nfV$ yHjr WfcifrDEr.iirKN r. ' 1 c, ' r tnelr l,uu irlno o tier ''ciiiicus viie' 4 ' iiumlr 1 l, truth. Nonsense! retorted Ludlow; you did just right not to demean yourself by fighting with a cub of an under- graduate. Im not arguing about that its the motive; it was cowardice, pure and simple; theres no other name for it. What are you laughing at? Its amusing to hear Rut seriously, Hugh, this is a crisis thats got to be met. 1 take jour word for it that youre properly in love with Hester Latimer; if she does you the honor to return your affection vilify-yoursel- which, I take it, is not yet a foregone conclusion why, youre a lucky fellow, and you should be thankful enough to fight her battles, and those of her father and brother if need be. It may not require such a phenomenal degree of physical courage, but itll ask for some of the moral variety; and theres always a wide possibility that it'll demand both in heroic proportions. It I were in your place I should tight the battle beforehand; then, if you find you're not going to be up to it. the honorable thing is to pull out while the t girl is yet fancy free. Thats of me old. know but talk; you and you have invited frankness. They were nearing the furnace yard, and Ringbrand did not reply until they reached the gate; then he grasped Ludlows hand and pressed it warmly. Youre a good friend, Tom. Ill think it over and try to do as you advise. Only if I cant bring myself up to the mark, you mustnt be surprised if I should drop out unexpectedly. I don't believe I eoukl face j'ou or Mrs. Ludlow Tourist or Family Sleeping Car service. Denver & Rio Q rande R. R. in connection with the R. G. W. runs a Tourist or Family Sleeping Car to Denver, in which a lower berth can be sjcuxed tor ?2.00? I n addition to this daily service, theD. & R. G. also operates on Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays, three distinct Tourist Kansas City, Sleeping Car lines toOmaba, Chieago, Boston aod New atYork no greatly change ior Utah reduced berth rates. These Tourist cars are managed by the Pullman Company, and are provided witn all neoessary conveniences and appliances. The Tourist car feature, together with the admirable train service and scenic att 'actions of the route, has placed the D. & R. G. in the foremost ranks of Western Railroads. For rates aad detailed information, apply to any Ticket Agentof tbeR. G. W. Ry., after that. orto B. F. Nevins, General Agsat, or U. M. Cushing, Traveling Passenger Agent, Thinking it over asked for solitude D, A. R. G., Ho. 58 West 2nd Sooth and quiet surroundings; and after Street, Salt Lake City. leaving Ludlow, Ringbrand walked on up the valley, skirting the base of the mountain until he came to a rough cart road leading toward the summit. DeVTttts Witch Hazel Solve He took it because it plunged into the Cam PHwi oulds. Burns. forest and offered shade; and after that pretty-straigh- I LUMBER DEALERS i r ' ! i City 1 1 . Utoli. 6 9 r.o. & 1 N attention to direction or distance until he found liii lself before what appeared to be an abandoned mine. The mouth of the opening was choked up with broken t tubers and masses of rock, and on a card nailed to a tree grow ing out of a crevice just Mc- above the tunnel areli he lead: Nabb Tunnel, T. C. I. Co. The name brought hack Ludlow's story of the feud and the lawsuit, and he examined the place with awakening interest. From the small cleared space in front of the working he could see the extent of the cove with its shelv ing sides pitching down toward the yellow fields in the center; and, as there was but one liousy in sight in the bowllike depression, he ooi. luded at once that it was the home of the Bynums. Turning again to the tunnel, he found that by scrambling over the pile of debris in the entrance he could reach a place where the height of the excavation permitted him to stand upright; and when his eyes became aeons' omed to the dim lie looked about him with the observant curiosity of one who sees latent possibilities for the collecting of literary material from the most commonplace surroundings. There was little to be seen : uve the lie paid little 1 half-ligh- t, Thats putting it rather harshly; ragged walls of coal and a f. v rusty jou havent any good reason for think- mining tools;r.Othe heading stopped abing that jou uri ruptly about feet from the i utranee, A coward say it, Tom; I ought to and the excavation was a meie irreg- w-a-s 3 V rr0l-,- n Frar self-contro- Are very cheap and all sizes kept on hand; as also strap hinges, ecrew hinges in all gizes. S (. i A BOWDEN ST General conveyancer. OUR LINE OF BOLTS and iS S 11. Juab County Abstract Co., WE WISH TO REMIND I 1 WATCHMAKER. NF.PIII. AS WE MAY EXPECT 4 ou v.'s 4j of 0F A HU? 1 A I Jl r ? n 12 pass-nge- rs ular gap in the edge of the thick seam of coal. While lie was examining a miners lamp which he found (ticking in a crevice, he felt a breath of cold air which seemed to come from above, and, looking lip, he saw a narrow rift in the sandstone roof of the tunnel from which the draught appeared to Rsue. Lighting the lamp and thrusting it up into the aperture on the end of a stick, he eoukl see that the rift widened above the opening and that it extended indefinitely into the mountain at right angles to the direction of the tunnel. The opportunities for further exploration seemed promising, and Ringbrand, yielding to an inquisitive impulse, drew himself up into the crevice by- the help of a coal pick. By the smoky flare of the lamp he could see that he was standing in a natural tunnel of considerable height, running crossw ise of the coal w orking and communicating with it by the aperture through which he had entered. As it was evident that the latter opening was artificial or accidental, he determined to ascertain if there was any other means of egress from t he cavern. Turning to the left, the exploration came shortly to an end against a wall of broken rock and detritus which completely filled the crevice; retracing his steps, he pushed forward in the opposite direction, meeting with no obstacle for a considerable The cleft was of irregdistance. ular width, hut its walls were perpendicular and smooth, rising above bis head until their outlines wire lost in the gloom. At several point they approached eaeli other so neaiiy that he had some dillieulty in iqueczing through; but after the j. isage of of these one of the narrowest, rooky straits lie came out inti a large chamber, in wieh the murky darkness was dilib .1 by a thin stream of sunlight filtering through a hole in the roof, lie stood gaing upward at tliu small aperture far above, wondering if it could be as an entrance without the help of a rope ladder. The quc'ion had seaicHy taken shape before i .answer appeared in the form of a double row of rude niches cut in the wall and running in irregular lines up to the gash in the roof. In the fine clamp sand at his feet he saw the imprint of a mans boot, and there were many more of them just beyond it. The explorer examined them carefully, and then sat down upon a rock to classify his findings. I wonder if I havent stumbled upon something thatll help Ludlow out? he mused. This is evidently an entrance to the coal mine that he doesnt know about. Its quite cleaithat it has been used, too, and some one Las taken a deal of trouble to make it avadable. I wonder if theres any other way out of the place ? I suppose there - le-e- d - isnt. To be continued. CoSg&sac IPowcf. |