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Show o 7 Q.' . , 4 i .. THE PAYSON -- VOL. t PAYSON, UTAH, SATURDAY, DECEMBER V CHAPTER XVL NO. 47. 2T, 181)7. CHAPTER XVII. (CoKTiscsS.) EFT alone, the Emile, without a moment's pesita-tlo- n stood up In a cart, and began a day after Emile's furious harangue, somewhat atyer the departure to the fashion of his old club addresses. - Intown, the young wardly he waa stricken with remorse people were rather remembering that those old appAls had gloomy, but each lost their power. He bad Claimed endeavored to cheer the other. equality, ths power of rising by worth of character, the right to bo men, .the I know what an proInsignificant haughty refusal to bend the fleck of lawtector I must seem slaves; but now ths wild heart-olessness asked for nothing butwevenge to you In compariand triumph, blood and erimd. ' His son with Monsieur Emile, dear Chlo -words were eloquent, and he took care ti'.ue, said Jules; out, luueed, he Is a to refrain from appeals to their bru- paragon. And now that my strength tality, but hs dwelt adroitly-'- on the has returned, and something of my watch-cr"Equality, liberty, and all own spirits, I assure you 1 shall bo of around applauded heartily ad ha de- better eervlce than you Imagine." scended. j v Nay, dear Jules, I have all possible i "You ara Just tho man we went!" confidence in you, and so has my un' f y, - blue-blac- three-quarte- heart-breaki- Itsyol mmkm tbs M pen, rtilwi i Ssltsta :t soft smile was like a rainbow In a aummer. "Is It possible, Jules?" stammered she. "Ah, you are angry, you are vexed, you have no love In response," said Jules, in a troubled voice. She had drawn herself sway as If startled by her own discoveries; her face was half averted, her beautiful eyes downcast, a rich rose slowly flushed her cheeks. "I am astonished, I am perplexed, but angry, ah. no. Indeed, Jules. I r- POWDER :s Absolutely Pure s w (mum mnrs rather grateful." "But you have no love for me In return; alas! why should I have ventured to hope sof She turned her fare toward him slowly. What a sweet bops lighted up the lovely features! "I am cruel to withhold the truth. I will not be outdone In generosity. What I could not say to a marquis I can answer to you, Jules, I do lovs you; yet, you must forget that I have eald It until we see Emile, or learn that something has befallen him. Jules was kissing her hand In the extravagance of delight. "Now Is the world a paradise, though I am a bunted refugee, and know not how many hours of security are left m toss. am HYDROPHOBIA-PROO- F DOOR. - . . "TSKs blue-jacke- ts man-of-w- . 100-fra- R. 6. Wlmmer, ra L F. H0LLADAY es gam-blln- . i. - s A Simple Operatise Ole Blsekemlth. cle. He told me about your generous "My fothsr, who is sa old and heroic interference for the poor old priest In Paris.' 1 have been sad always bees fond of dogs and ho has because I could not throw off the dealways performed an operation on all tho animals he has owned to prevent pression the lack of his cheerful enthem from having the rabies," sold a couragement was likely enough to Induce, and I have been haunted with a gentleman to a writer in the Baltimore fear of some danger befalling him. lie Bun. "He has had but one animal afIs so thoroughly acquainted with the fected, and In this case he failed to take tho preiutkm ha had done with forest, and so accurately Informed of the revolutionary movements, his loss the other dogs When he wan 17 yean to us would be certain destruction. of ace he knew a German blacksmith It would Indeed be Irreparable. I He ealled who owned two puppies. am overwhelmed with gratitude and my lather one day and said: T will admiration for him. What a wondershow you something which will always ful man he la! No king could seem to me." ' be of use to jw,' Tilting one of the ' half so grand to me." Fellcle ran away to her little retreat dogs, tho blacksmith placed It on e And you know not the half. I only sa soon as possible, and sat dowri there hoot top, and. pulling Us mouth open, wonder that ha hsa ever been one of Hilled ths animal's tongue out. Than in a perfect bewilderment of mingling the revolutionists." ho took a sharp knife sad made a sM emotions. wonNay, that Is the least of my Half horrified at herself for being under he dog's longue, thmz took an derment With his talents, his varied of this feeling of Joy. quite awl and forced out a small worm. capable Information, his heroic nature and at the words she had Whan ho bad completed the operation frightened great heart, I cannot blame him for spoken. It wns long era a feeling of tho blacksmith asked father to try hla for rising up against the oppression, bond on the other animal, mhlc'i ha and serenity returned to her. the laws of France were horribly grind- peace Then It almost seemed her mothers did. The blacksmith then eald: Thaae ing upon the under classes; and that returned to her and breathed drga will never have the hydrophosuch as he should bo insulted and down spirit a saintly benediction, as In bia. If they are btUea by a mad dog her upon trodden by a titled Ignoramus would of her course. their Jawa will lock and they will not approval Indeed bs shameful." she scarcely dared to think be able to open them.' " The speaker true Is It Yet 1 am sure he Is troubled and of her father; she shuddered as she put aid hla father had taken the preoans remorseful for the port he has taken." aside the thought of his anger and hor- tton to follow tho blaekemith's advtog Yes, his sensitive nature Is shockror of the betrothal of a Languedoc to One of the dogs Which had been treated by the bloody Issue of events. Had was bitten by a dog the humble Jules, a representative ot ed by this pros such heroic, magnanimous natures as count had looked down which wee mad and la a few days the the the dase his held entire control, we should have month of tho dog became looked sad with such aristocratic scorn. seen quite another form of revolution. upon But her mother had been her guide the animal died without Inflicting any There Is General La Fayette, I know to any one. Tho gentleman with and oracle In life; It was not likely her that he believed In the overthrow of sentiments should be held less sacred Injury ha would like to have the theory the throne, and the establishment of a now that death had mode her memory euno of thosays madloal fraternity experirepublic, similar to that of hla favorite ment with two doge, taking the worm United Rtatea. Hq Is woefully made saintly. This UUlat ova episode gave new in- from the tongue of one and leaving U awars that he who touched the straw terest and life to their flagging spirits. la elm tongue of tho other, then taoo with fire cannot hope to control the But as tbs fourth week crept on, the slating both with tho virus from a flame", to distrust sorrowfully the dog known to bavs bam affected with "And your sympathies, Jules, you pair began likelihood of Emile's death, or Impristhe tables. . have not told me which way they onment. there Is a girl In tne ca have I, that turn?" asked .the girl. PeiMdSaa V Jules grew grave and careworn, feel gives extra sest to the adbature?" Indeed, both ways, I may say. I do Britain haa Just beaten back a Gets Emile swallowed his disgust and Ire not blame the people for declaring In lng the responsibility resting upon him Tbe Aleter, a German as best he might, and with some trivial favor of equality. I cannot bear to see acutely; and his fair companion though man Invasion. not only eaught flak wlUtia thi avoided trawler, expression any she sedulously M. finish Pierre to his tho nobility massacred. At present excuse, left waters of Frith, but breakfast. It seemed to him he should because of this last sentiment I am of despair, showed plainly by her pal forbidden to land HaMoray catch at Abes undertook stifle if he breathed the same air with bunted down like a wolf, and grievous- Ing cheek and heavy eye the anxiety from a Brit-ta- h dean. Fifteen which oppressed her. the villain any longer. hated by tbe people's party. I supnao fores It to had ly (TO SS OOMTISnSM Ho found himself the object of awe therefore 1 might be ealled an arhack ths German fishermen pose pushing reverence. One who had passed istocrat. and PICKINQCHICKENS TO MUSIC. and throwing their fish back Into tbeiJ through so many Parisian tragedies, You do not seem like one of the the Italian Pealtrjr boat. gmr- Coitoms ef Rm and whose reputation as a revolutionpeople, observed Fellcle, thoughtfully. Dnlim of rnopiim. ary orator was so widespread, might con'I may reiterate the remark The sailor has his musical shanty, to well draw the attention of all. saw I never Cblotllde. you, cerning which he keep time ae he trots about It was a sore trial for him to speak duchess or marchioness more thorough- the capetan until tbe anchor le hoisted now. Tho terrible perversion of his aristocratic In appearance." NOTARY PUBLIC . to the peek; the former trills a lay to former efforts made his heart heavy ly answered and blushed She hastily: lighten hie labors ss he pltchee hay under similar attempts. He had seen Payeon City; "My associates have all been nobly Into the wagon, and these songs era Office In Bank. for himself what revolution meant, born heard ever people. who to but familiar many, was almost to and he ready accept the I should know It. It Is tho same or saw a gang of Italian cbloken-plcheold evils patiently, In lieu of tho madwith your uncle. It all goes to prove dened convulsion, whatever purification aing and denude fowls to ths much vaunted aristocracy of blood tuns of ths musIcT asks the Ban Franthe. come from It. eventually might But he bad set bis task before him, Is all moonshine. Educate one of the cisco Call. Such a scene can bs witand Emils bad all his life been used common people into the refinements of nessed any Friday evening In season wealth, and they are far nobler than at ths Clay street market, while the and to nobility, take them at their best." He was not the man to blanch or fsl employes of tbe big poultry houses that Felicia recalled some similar remark have tbclr ter. placaa of business there are exa and sorrowful The days wore on, from a week to a of her mother's for sole tbs chickens that the preparing came over her face, and she housewife buys for the Sunday dinner. month, and still Emile found himself pression Over Douglass' hardware store. Ea a long time In silence, her head The men sest themselves in a half cirhampered on all sides, and bound hand sat arm. on her pertaining to high art denterythlag drooping and foot by the press of drejmstances. cle and each tahea a fowl. One stroke Badly to decayed teeth made set find of a Jules, perceiving it, hastened His heart sickened as he thought of aharp knife acroee the throat puta istry. icable for life by the adjustment ed the long delay, the torture of watching an Interesting book, and read aloud. the unfortunate squawking broiler out and waiting in that underground re- After which he playfully proposed he of Its misery snd then the foreman of gold amalgam or porcelain orowna. treat He was nearly frantic with should serve her to a lunch, and to the gang starts his song. As they catch alarm as he heard M. Pierre confident- divert her mind, assumed tbe manners the sir and the time the others chime ly broaching the plan of hunting for' of an Arab host, and actually brought In snd In an Instant ths plucking becaves or burrows In tho forest, declar- a merry smile to her lips by his quaint gins. With rhythmic motion ths nlmbls ing ho would dig It all over before he language, as be brought forward some Ungers grasp tne feathers snd pull at price witcln the reach of all figs and dates from the generous store gave up his search. them out during all the time of the And still no plan for their escape Emile had token from the chateau. Feathers fly In all directions song. So passed the time, each endeavoring bad occurred to him. His very popularbut the song goea on until the last pinity Increased the difficulty; be had no to add to the other's cheerfulness and feathers are removed and the carcasses privileges, every movement he made divert the approach of melancholy. are tossed Into a pile, ready for the was noted; ha gave out notice that he Every evening they went up to the man who puts on the finishing touches was sent for to Paris, and made os- higher room, carefully examined the vithem for ths Inspection of snd prepares tensible preparations for departure. cinity, and then In utter silence The rapidity purchasers. Thai very day came M. Pierre, Jubl stepped out to breathe the delicious prospective Qulitj the Boot. with which a chicken la stripped of Its font and sanguine, But as outer of air. the freshness the uninito the Is astonishing Wait a little, Falcon, and I can go days wore on into weeks, apprehension feathers tiated who have tried It but a few timea with you, after I catch my prey. and anxiety seized either mind, though "You have remarkable faith, cltl-se- n. each endeavored to conceal It from tho and so adept have these men become that they finish their fowls almost sito hold so firmly to tho belief that other. multaneously and the process Is the Little Forest contains fugitives, InnoThey still practiced their little peated In unison. Three dozen birds oonfeaa I should have given It up long cent arts for diversion and entertainare not considered a heavy nlght'i work ago. ment, but the blank smile, the absent for one man and when pressed for Oh, no, not If your faculties were look, revealed that their cheerfulness STYLES time they manege to compose even sharpened with the thirst for revenge. was all pretense. ft Tu&a. la Uixt', more than that. Ths song they ling At last I am rewarded. The watchers They discovered, too, the watch In last night detected a man stealing to- the forest, had been mors closely en- remarkably lively and sweet and much ward tbs spring of water In the center forced, for Jules had taken Emile's resembles the song of the fishermen as Xkw Lightest Roanlng WhralsonKartfc row their boats, though the time of tho forest One caught him fairly, they room and In several the upper place but he wrestled with him, escaped times heard the conversation of tho is much faster. . rirnit and In the same strange way vanished. Thi Toeth-llnti- li men. One of the most curious plants In It has happened twice before. They and found He came down one are foxes. I give them due credit, but Fdlcie weeping bitterly.night the world Is wbat Is called the toothI shall discover their burrow yet brush plant of Jamaica. It la a species oomAM&ms "Dear, dear Chin! tide, take heart, have sent for tools, and I'll dig over beseech you. cried be; "do not despair; of creeper, and has nothing particularthe whole ground and cut down every all will ly striking In appearance. By rutting yet be well." suitable length, and tree, but I will uncartb them." She tried vainly to repress her grief, plrres of U to a "Success to you, citizen, answered fraying tbe ends, the natives convert it then burst forth piteously. and and a Emile, but he longed to leap upon him Into a tooth-brus"Emile Is gone; they have killed use of the brush and throttle ths exultant villain. the to accompany Left alone. Emile sat a long time him! my noble, generous friend is lost Is also prepared by pulverizing the We si wars Bade Ossd fjwiao Basblaasl Oh, I sin all alone all aluna In this with his head drooping in his hands. dried stems. Mskt fiesd Whetisl Wk toosMa't world!" cruel, pitiless Something must be done, and that KricblNirly and Cbarlty. before down Jules knelt her, right speedily. He sprang up at length Fond Mother Isnt the baby tho with a brightened face, and began ex- drew the drooping head to his breast. National Sowing Machine Co., Image of his father? Neighbor-Y- ea; very is that ungenerhis Cblotllde, dearest, pistols. amining hut you shouldn't mind that as " ous. Here la one who Is ready to Mf Broadway, After that he went out to find bis coNew Vsfc. even life Itself, In long aa he's healthy. , cried M. Pierre, coming forward with outstretched hands. Emile could scarcely control his shudder of disgust, but he shook hands heartily and answered; with the 1 moot apparent delight: The "I am ready for the work. whole people must eome forward and behold! France la free! M!fht you be the loyal worker for the people my comrade has been speaking of are you citizen Pierre?" "The very one; and I am protd to meet the Gray Falcon." Arm In arm M. Pierre and Emile walked Into a restaurant for breakfast "I'm on the 'scent of a nice brace of aristocrats," said the former confidentially, as he disposed of one huge morsel after another; they escaped when the chateau was burnt In the most Infernally mysterious way, but I shall havj them yet I shall expect much help from your sagacity. Tou people In Paris must have got well trained by this time. How go affairs?" "Prosperously; there la not the slightest doubt Louis will be beheaded, and the Austrian wife .will follow. There la one danger. We may get the tide so strong It may sweep some of Us helpers away. too. Ths Mountain Party and the Jacobins are fighting each other. I promised to start tho flame here, but you oeem to have It well performed, and I rv. not but can speedily return. W go book with me, citizen brave Fall ; "Willingly, caught my birds, but othij stick to this spot. I kn (till nbnut tb pfocf at"1 my nets. atft "You seem 2tiii Interest In street, a central one, walled In by high will leave here and carry her bomi houses, waa all white. Multitudes of sleeping In my arms. I will bring hei k up, love her as my own child, and cart purgAT, did his slaters cold atara shone In tho for her always, always." ed whnt sky. wonder The clock struck 1, the quarter, thi The ruined man walked rapidly, reeonld J o e p h snd Luciei volving deaperate thoughts In hla mind, half, the In a mild, allent Ut- and waa more than ever drawn to the still sat at the table. A minute befort ile maid like pistol box In hla dressing case drawer. 2 the banker rose abruptly and said lx a sharp voice: thee? Suddenly he stopped. He waa conscene. Enough for the day, gentlemen; thi And waa It awful in fronted by a On a stone bench, placed according bank Is closed." that narrow Luelen leaped to his feet. Roughlj custom beside the to the old-tibouae, Wltb God (or babe monumental door of a palace, a little he pushed the players aside as the) and Spouae? girl of ( or 7, barely covered by a rag- lingered about, eyeing him with an Nay, like thy simple, female aort, eaeb ged black frock, waa sitting In the vlous admiration; hurriedly he cleared snow. Bhe had gone to sleep there, In the stairs and ran o the stone bench. one "Thank God! ha cried; she Is stit Apt to find Hint In Huaband and la spite of the cold. In a painful attitude of utter weariness, with her poor lit- there!" He seised her hand. Bon, "Ah! how cold sho Is, poor llttls tle head and shoulder propped In an Nothing to thee came etrange In thla. one!" Thy wonder waa but wondroua bllaa; angle of the Icy atone. As he lifted her In his arms thi One of her old shoes bad fallen from Wondrous, tor though True Virgin Uvea not but doea know the foot which hung over and lay In the child's head fell back limp, and sho dli not waken. How children sleep, hi anow. (How belt none ever pet confeaaed) That God lice really In her breaat. Luclen de Hem felt mechanically for thought, pressing her to his breast foi Of thine he made hla apodal neat ' hfa vest pocket, and waa suddenly rewarmth; and, vaguely anxious, he wai And so. minded that a moment before he had about to kiss her lids to draw her froa All moth era worahlp little feet not even found a forgotten franc, nor this heavy slumber, when he saw wit) terror that the childs eyes were hah And klaa the very ground theyre trod. a pourbolre for the valet. But. ah, thy little Baby Sweet, However, stirred by an Instinctive open, showing glassy pupils, extl Who waa Indeed thy God! pity, he approached the little girl, and gulshed and motionless. With terribk Coventry Patmore. would perhape have carried her In his suspicion Luclen brushed her little llpi arms to give her a night shelter, had with his own, and no breath came Iron he not seen something shining In tho them. While Luclen had been wlnnlni fortune with the fouls stolen fron old shoe as it lay In the snow. her, this little beggar had died of cold He bent over. It waa a gold loula. Some charitable person, a woman, His throat contracted In awful agony and li out doubtless, In passing by this Christ- he tried to cry mas eve had seen the shoe In front the effort he awoke from a nightman of tho sleeping child, and had remem- on the bench at the club, where he hai bered the touching legend. This gen- fallen asleep before midnight, and hat erous alms had been given so that the been left undisturbed by the klndnesi lag little one might believe in the gifts of of the old valet, who had gone off beei the holy child, and In spite of her dis- of all at 6 o'clock. His heart had tress retain soma hope In the goodness touched by the poor bankrupt. A noisy December dawn was peerln, of Providence. rnaittmCmeT Luclen went out A fouls! It meant many days of through the panes. fHBN Luclen de plenty for the beggar, and Luclen was pawned hla watch, bathed, breakfasted Hem bad aeon hla about to waken and tell her so, when then went to the recruiting office i note he heard a voice In his ear, a drawling, when he enlisted In the First Afrlcai laat Chasseurs. raked In by the thick voice, mumbling: Luclen de Hem Is now a lieutenant banker and had "Here are two days since I have been Uvea on his small pay and nsvac he -' rourisen from the out of the dub. You can cut off my lette table where fist If 17 does not come out when the touches a card. It appears that he saves something he had Just lost the dock strikes midnight." for not long ago. In Algiers, he wai remalna of hla Then the young man of 21, coming too, mall fortune he of honest stock with a magnificent mil- seen by a brother officer who was walk street o experienced a sort itary record, never falling In honor, ing behind him In a winding of vertigo and al- this young man suddenly conceived a the Kasha giving alms to a little Span most fell. dreadful thought, fell prey to a wild, With reeling brain and falling limbs hysterical, monstrous desire. Assuring he tottered over to the leather bench himself with one glance that the street that encircled the room and threw was deserted he swiftly stooped, adhimself on It For some minutes be vanced a trembling hand, and stole the g fouls from the old shoe. With a wild gazed vaguely about this private hell In which he had wasted the rush he reached the elub again, cleared beat yeara of hla youth, recognising one the stairs In one Impetuous rush, flung by one the plundered heada of the open the door of the reeking hall, and players In the bold glare of the three threw the gold piece on the green, Just great green shades. He heard the soft as the clock chimed the first stroke of friction of the gold on the felt and midnight.' realized bis loss, hla ruin; but he re"All on 17!" membered that at home, in a bureau Seventeen won. drawer, there were two army pistols With a turn of bit hand be shoved which had been bravely used by hla the 26 fouls on red. father, General De Hem, in the attack Red won. of Zaatcha. Then utterly worn out, he HE APPROACHED THE LITTLE He left 72 fouls on the same color. alept' profoundly. GIRL. Again It appeared. Three times he put ' Ho awoke with parched throat and up the doubled stakes with the same lsh beggar asleep under a doorway. Th at the cloek saw that he had luck. There was now a great heap of officer had the Indiscretion to look a . glancing barely slept a half hour. gold and bank notes In front of him, tho money which Luclen had glvon t An Imperative need to breathe the and he began frantically to sow them poverty. night air came over him. The hand a broadcast over the table. Every comHe had put a gold fouls In the child; marked a quarter to midnight, and, on bination. favored him. The little Ivory hand. hla Luclen and arms, stretching . rising ball Jumping about tbo divisions of the recollected that It waa Chrlstmaa eve, roulette seemed to be magnetised by Is Ksesluls Otaris. of freak and by an Ironical memory he the gambler's gaxe, and obeyed it In saw himself a little child again putting 10 plays he had recovered (A hymn dating from the 13th ees the few tury.) 'hla shoes In front of the chimney at thousand francs, his last resource, that bedtime. he had lost early In the evening. By Christ Is born of maiden fair; Just then old Dronskl, the Pole, a punting 200 or 300 fouls at once he Hark! the heralds In the air! fixture of the plaee, In tbreadbare, would soon have far more than the Thus adoring hear them there, "In excelsls gloria!" braided livery, came up to Luclen and heritage he had fooled away. mouthed a few word In hla dirty In hla haste to play he had kept Shepherds saw those angels bright. beard. on his heavy cost, and the great pockIn glorious light; Monsieur. Here me five "Lend francs, ets were already crammed wltb rolls Carolling Is are two days since I have been out of of bank notes and gold pieces. He now God, His Son, born tonight. the club and 17 haa not turned up once. had to stuff them Into his Inside pock- In excelsls gloria! Laugh at me If you will, but ets, his vest and trouser pockets, hla Christ Is come to save mankind. you may cut off my fiat If 17 doea not elgar case, his handkerchief, and ev- As In holy page we find. come out In a few minutes, when the erything that could hold them. He still Therefore sing with reverent mind. clock strikes midnight played. He still won; like a lunatic; In excelsls gloria! I Luclen de Hem shrugged hla shoul like a drunken man! He threw the Hers; he had not even the wherewithal gold anywhere on the table with disA Friars sa Kloetrlrlaa. In bla pocket to pay the tax known by dainful certainty. Prince Victor Emmanuel of Naple In his heart a red hot Iron was burnthe house habitues as "The Polei an expert electrician. II iPence." ing; he thought only of the child Is said to be I He passed into the hall, put on hla asleep In the snow; of the little beggar experiments on all Its applications t light, sound, motive power, and pho hat, hla coat, then descended the stairs he had robbed tography, and was one of the first per "Bhe la still there, of course; ce with the haste of a fevered person. sons In Italy to Investigate tho Roent min'During the four hours ha had been In talnly, sho must bo there! In a adjutor. doors heavy anow had fallen and tbs ute, when It strlkea I I swear It I gen rays. REGINA COELI. yosr defense. Tou force from me the secret I meant to derlare to yosr unde before I breathed It In your ear that I love you, deans one. with a love purer and truer and more fervent than I had dared to hope should brighten my desolated life; that I would rhooas you. though 1 were a king In the lnnd, before the proudest lady, the most royal princess you, a peerless daughter of the people." The startled girl had drawn away her hands from her tearful face her Qentist. Best Sets of Teeth Wheels, Too! talkaa's THE EWE THE BELVIDERE. h; tooth-powd- er suc-riil- everything, "1 I )- - 1 |