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Show A Goloniai In Hungary, for Roman lics, the man must be fourteen 3 ears old, anil the woman twelve; for Protestants, the man must be eighteen and the woman fifteen. Iu Russia and Saxony they are a FREE-LANG- E. BY Gkauney Copyright, 1697, by D. G- - Applets little mote sensible, and tue youth Botohfciss. & Ou. AH rnuat refrain from entering into matrimony till he can conut eighteen years, and the woman till she can couut sixteen. rights reserved. rnH Now from tlx; inorm-n- t i had words with Lowncy till the present tlu Thee hu itnill time to pick tyres bolei in my service, friend." time had been ao short that it waa s nothing. I waa not eonfuaed aa regards losing my head, but mighty atrange it seemed that two friends.had ao suddenly arisen, aud thii fact was a trifle bewildering. In some blind way the Dove was still a Whig station unless treachery lay hidden about), though what had become of young King and how 1 could come by Nick Stryker, were still pus ales. In the face of the action and words 01 the Quaker, a hose blow hud saved me from immediate capture, I could but think he wa Ames," was the shurt answer as lie made off, and in the small light of the moon that was now close to its setting I marked Ins figure grow leu and less until the shadows swallo-.eit. Now 1 si iv n here I had made a mistake in not closely fnl.owing direction and asking for "Hex ii, the first place. And equally stupid bad I been in determining tliat Nick Stryker was openly known by his name. W hen 1 inquired for King," it had never cn tered my head that Ilex could lie aught but the brother of Gertrude, aud it now 10 me that mayhap Cimton waa inside the truth when he said that youth had perished in the flames. How, then, could the poi r girl have fared since she left me? Yet litr brother had escaped, according to Mi, lladely, and twsa possible the girl had known where to join him. Either Clinton hsd lied or his mistress hsd been deceived, and twas a fair muddle to clear. Stryket had known me through reputation anil and if my act had become celebrated so might have hers, and 1 determined to ask him if he knew aught of the girl for whom I hsd now more than a passing interest. However, the matter waa not to be cleared by thinkings and aa just now I hsd need of my brains in my own behalf, I put it aside and came home, as charity should. Where waa I to pass tbs coming night? Where wss I to procure bread for tht inor row? I would not fast again, though it came to entering a house and demanding food at a piatola point. What waa the end of it all to be? Even now I waa held prisoner by a quaking bog, and had put myself into the power of a man who, in my mind, was no more a negro than waa Rex or Ames an aged Quaker, Twaa foolishly weak In ms, but as one hour went far into another and nothing chanced, I took a blue turn, thinking of homo and my mother and my sister, and their worry and wonderment at my long finally getting myself into a mood that was made np of nnivereal doubts, and, were it not that I had a sense of shame left, I fairly think I might havt whimpered like a sick child. Indeed, there was nothing in my surround lngs to prick my pluck. When the moon set, a darkness almost like that of ths night came down on me. The dew waa like rain on all about, and not so much as a stone, wet or dry, was there to rest upon. The unusual fast, the lack of sleep, the unceasing danger and present inactivity made me look at matters with a jaundiced eye. The night voices of the swamp were deafening, and I was like to lose my head betwixt the vociferous bellowing of the frogs and the strain under which my nerves had ao long been strung, when, aa though they had come from below, the figures of Amea and Stryker were before me. not what be had seemed to be, even if he wsi a Quaker at all. That he waa friend to tlu cause wss plain enough now, though at first with the fading that every man's hand wsi against me, I even thought his sending mi above might be but a trap to take me alive But thia could not be, for on going to thi window I aaw the casement opened on roof that sloped easily to near the ground a common arrangement in architecture it those days, and one that still bolds. I had been alone a bare five minutes whei through the still night air I heard thesounc of voicea and the clattering of hoofs from thi yard, and guessed that some of the troojten below bed gone in haste to the north, for my window being on the eouth side of thi bouse, I taw nothing of them aa they passed All below became silent as the confuaioi melted in the distance. My nerves wen like harp strings as I stood and listened, but an the time went on and nothing occurred 2 breathed a trifle rosier, and finally gath end enough confidence to reprime my (Continued Next Week ) Had it not been for the dump I knew I was in them, should have used a pistol oo the gambler at the start. Pointed Paragraphs. For all of an hour I waited in the passage, which turned out to bo little more than All railroad tourists are person a narrow lumlier room, but at last I heard the door below open, aud even aa 1 waa hop ally comluctured. ing for some one to guide me to my nest move, the negro was before me. 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I know none such, bet Rex why, he it was that laid out thu tory aud rnved yer neck; An' ye knew him notl Well, on my soul, tis scarce u wonderl "Is it possible? No more than a brother unborn would 1 have known him. Islxiw-neI asked. dead "Ay, hes dead, sn ye ha the credit o it. Did ye not hour e (arty putting after ye to the north? We have no time to palaver. Slay here until I guide the Quaker hither; hes nukin' blind fool o an officer an tlirve imen over the body o the tory, but hi risk is great 1 tell yv that Ilex is sore lwt him self, an I would hang higher than Human were my position known. Ye each need tlu tha-- i other, for tis iw.onrt me now to more gothave muu jiwt the of out ye help ye r ten in." "What is the mans real name? I asktJ as he turned to leave me. GeuerahPass. doesnt make a change of bflBe oc- CHEAP casionally. A Santa 7e Tick, t A. Ag I.uiiLMo. PASSENGER RATES. Advice is about the only thing Via AtchinBon Topeka you cau afford some people that Railroad. A It f m years cuit-aflrf- From TTtsxIi S . oiiniiii-al,narii.iii!e- 1. player tliRt what you eat. Digests BIGGLE-BOOK- Mrs. Michael Curtain, Plainfield, makes the statement, that she caught cold, which settled on her lungs; she was treated fora month by her family physician, but grew worse, lie told her she was a No Tiresome Layovers, Close Connections in hopeless victim of consumption Union Depots. and that no mtdicine could cure And the Her her. druggist suggested only words he spoke were: llon'e iB A diamond of the first water Quickest Confor New Pull oil yer boots and follow me!" Discovery Kings His own were in his hand, and obeying, one that has never been in soak. sumption; she bought a bottle ard trailed after him in and about two or thro bentr-fitlrooms and a hall, coming at last to a flight o far with a wo to her delight found herself as d goes Nothing To the great rivers and Atlantic seaoourd. back down-saa out by from first dose. She consteps that led us man as a little masculine remorse. way. tinued its use and after taking six nnil Thoroughly Modern Eqiitinmir It was something like waking from a night ami lierliuiiiK Oliufr Cara. In which t Its a poor poultry yard that bottles, found herself well; Elegant mare to breathe the outer air again and no seats are froe to lioldnrs of reglilur tra feel the cramping of close quarter. Motion doesnt contain more than three now does her own housewm k, tickets. ing me still to follow, he bent himself liki . was is well as ever she on or addretss and as Call feet. thus and wi Indian n seeking footprints, II. II. KOOMKH , Free trial bottles of this Great passed beneath the rear bur windows, sooi Some men have such happy disCommercial Frclgt A Inss. Agt being at a distance from the house and in Townshends Discovery at Drug ward the stream had noticed. Under somi Mnrlun Salt Rooinil, lake City, Mock, that they never amount Store, large bottles 50 cents and low bushes we stopped long enough to pul positions Oh on boots, and then onward we went, nos to much. . C. TO II AAK.VflJ $ixx Its a poor baseball ill. ftiiLviomu'.. At. It you are truing to fire-arm- bearing toward the east and through I swamp, which would have been fatal to nu had I attempted to traverse it alone. Sava to caution my going, not a word in) gnide spoke, nor did I ask s question, on I) stepping close behind him as he made hit way through a blind path be evidently wel knew. Presently we came to eomethinf like a rod of firm ground slightly overgrown with coarse weeds and low shrubbery. Here my guide hailed, and, turning about with a chuckle. Mid: "Considering they know nothing of yer going, ye be safe enough here." "What the devil" I began, but be interrupted me. 'Tis plain enough, my friend. I know ye now, an' thought I did at first. Did ya mark me draw the light from ye at the table and shut tha windows? "How did you know met" "Aru ye not the man who bearded Clinton? Who would not know ye after the day's rumpus with search ins an descriptions? Art there two o' yer shadow on the island? Is not yer name Thorndyke? Tis lucky ye fell afoul o Nick Stryker instead o - , l; HA HOOCH, Or any point East, and wish tu an the joy a ilayliuht ride throuieh randmt scenery of the Km-k- j iiiiiiiiiIiiIiis. be cure to ash for a ticket that reads via ths ed MACiiiNF, C3- t liliOADWAV, New Vurk. block, Pay son, Utah. (ieu'l Ufrr SIRING NATIONAL 1 Traffic Manager. Rescue. 111., Write for oat. why. 72 verae of twenty-fir- st to!!? you of prie i 9. Esther is the only Imok in which the name of God ib not found. 10. Q 5'ipsrlor to ell ethers Irrespective 111) DODO E, Viee-Pre- Belvldere d trains run dally except Sunday. the seven ih chapter of Ezra V. Choir Iuvisii)!i, Dixie, ginia, i The eighth verse of the one hundred and eighteenth Psalm is the middle verse in the Bible, 6. The thirty-seven- th chapter of Isaiah aud the nineteenth chapter of Second Kings are alike. 7. In the one hundred and seventh Psalm the eighth, fifteenth, verses and thirty-fir- st twenty-fir- st are alike. 8. Each verse of the hundred and thirty-six- th Psalm ends alike. erf i ji L wk 1 5. : rvLE-'liC-t- Something to Read. hoiks from Social Life in Old' Virin With a Joseph Jefferetm at Spain, A David Ilarrum, Home, oth-ei- s, aud a hundred Work, Days 7 Mia Iu ed. all found iu the luxurious lib U 1AM I'M brary car on tho Overland Limited SM of the Union Id l;l ;i Pacific, provided B&ar7 7 dO 8 08 gratis for the tmtartaiuinnut of our k V-.- - V 1 Luguiida The longest verse is the 88Kai 82 Cumin Siding rialt Lake City, SOI 8 1 10 of Eureka ninth verse the eighth chapter 11 arid 11 8u Mumiuotli Jet. AM IM of Esther. It has 90 words. The lM IM lidos)! Ar ;Sllvor City Dip 11240 verse of shortest is the thirty-fif- th JOS. E. CROOK, the eleventh chapter of John. It At stations where no time le shown trains do not stop. D trains run daily 88 Atoriiey-at-Latt-Ope- ra has two words, 4. Uti if ni:iii!ev Science also Unit neglect that, is suicidal. Tin' wi ml nitl nr emu !. can be cured with Kiulnh's Cmigli m ( Consumption Cure. Sul.l nu a Ai guarantee for uivr llfty Townsbeud'a drug more. Cnnsmupti'-- Facts sbnxt 3. WeEsWt'PJ Q cun-stipitl- On Time OREGON SHORT LINE RY. to file Second. they wont take. July 16,17 & 18, Indianapolis 46.10 New Train Service Two men trying to entertain Above rates are for the round Our train arrivci! in ('hit ago n time IoHicm'c nd, TI.eee train, will bRl3;:i'il!ye'ini;ied. lire one woman is a pretty good exwritf'H trip. a Iliiln lelji!) n hidy wm went Knt over 111 ly local and nlwayeun limn. Futronlse Two daily trains vin. P. G. W. ample of a silent majority. Ex. them when you travel, Our a coiip,f of we. ks ago. ps for dinner R R., Dining cars, Standard hiuI !i Ih" dny beth el' last cvenit'g 'fi'i" s di licioiiH LOCAL 11JE CARD, Electric Tourist PullmanB, lighted Uarrlageallj Ag:a. fore. We cm find no fault with the Iu eS'ect. Juii. I. 1030. Rock ballast road lied, chair c ru, be mast at man a Train Arrive anil lJeiurt at the Various In Germany Corrolxiriitive evidence, as the litwyi Kiiy,f the Station os Follows: least eighteen years of age before Grade crossings, in fact all the two strongest features of til- Burlington's m rvicj trains luxuries and safety appliances of he can marry. always ou time: dining car service always gtvi-lSouth Boiind North Hound In Portugal a boy of fourteen is modern timcB. 1 Ar. Lv. Lv, "statiuST Ar or maps, etc., call on or address St, Two train, a dav, Denver In Oinuli:i. considered marriagable, aud a I.iili. aud (liieago The ( liieagu hnvinl at l.Ulp. in. W U. Shermer, agent R. It. W. or twelve. . in. woman of anil the Flyer lit 0. F. Warren, Geul. Agt, In Greece the man must have 411 Dooley Block, 214 S. W. Temple St. Ticket Office, - - seen at least fourteen summers and Halt Lake City W. F. McMILLAN, (Jen- nil Agenr, S.r;r Lakk City. the woman twelve. be It. F. NKSLKN, Trav. lass. .Si Freight Agt. must man France the In sixteen woman eighteen, and the Having a Great Run on ChamIu Belgium the same ages. berlains Cough Remedy- In Bpain the intended husband Martin, of the 1iert-oIroquois Bieysiss must have passed his fourteenth Manager drug store, informs us that, lie is ut the feuntw IrOQUOl Mr.'lP 3 t! lit twelfth. her woman Wilt hi M.i. , si ile.l&RMll.ilMlMi1 it' tk.e rv year and the having a great rnn on Chsmbep-lain'- s Kells CYCLE - : fA.E? IROQUOIS Iu Switzerland men from the age Remedy, He lain f t . I g..i l e eni. leertpeeMseiy ImmII.sii vehsu medicine of to that one five bottles S ih tl Ui Mleat SO reffiU m Ikr Cellar. of fourteen, and women from the MOdO tO Soil Ot kt0 f" cycles, of Any other kind, mid ii gives gre .1 from Sal iAketoaiiiiointsNiat. iel t r ths' tht vwrtiea mu husij'- we hvr to allowed are of twelve marry thev bUii k. wake ths twerirlHaa mttrr 4 e jliid'! I age Ill these iIhvP of la Imiirovml Tuurint AIceirriiil Free B .tirdl! 'ion. ; BICVCL& iai. IROQUOIS . hiit ia.kmo chiagoith01.t I'rl' BiesIliVIly up V" lislt, fdiumiaetul In Austria a man and woman is l.olhing like' there (tmni- - ,1''"'Lkaii-r.r't 4 is kii.r.lv i.i 4 . RFfDIBTnRl .. kilim. Klcjcuit Huy (joauliok m s.nim e .r, r dstalil con.j. of UfcdUivIrlUll be ,j capable are supposed to vn, riAtik. " i.s auk Th only line otifrotSnir dinlur tir lMnff.iiernTM (' lii.sM n viHtar in M.' il ai I tMirelhulwttiil haupet r4s out Shortest anil KantcMt Mild from Snlt t.' s' v tl rrsm.V.1. and "i. ducting a home of their own from til rouitl, lien Up lilt jnie till Tilark,iMffMiMi4Mi'krrMti:flsils fif ' l.iisru.i V.f. wd kirhimd eipenil thnnyhtait Oir Wrliu-M hfH lrpwiif Hlld lllllga Hlld give relief ill a V IV Ijheto Denver. KrinmsCKy. Omaha and all 't f j'l l,1f',id l the age of fourteen nprsirHir(niriitFefwrtiere'nws. f will we rs, Ullfc ( einl StHU UULLAn iii tp kelghtifraew waxed, time. Hit HtHl aru giouillg HaNT.'hoFT. In Turkey any youth and maid- short, (!en. Mgr c ihf mniVi iia4eiwe,vll. V' r.ii1p .. all who try it are iWsed with and Si.d Mr Ser..ks 4 ' E'r?rf. i ii W. Mgr 4 en who chii walk properly and can i s prompt action. South ('liieagu II. B. 8 1,, ' Hurley. (Jen'l Iawtenger Agt. In emy tm MtMdred esriwd their lurtrla Iwt jfs nl tew .... re. Writ M lllMrl scwi.U mm whedle fw m; elen Vvm TTiwo ui understand the necessary religious Daily Galmnel. For sale ly e .ii i, il City Ticket (Mice 201 Main Nl.eait l.aUol.'ify. ,4 " afe pPaIhb, we h .. I. any M the fri ilfil flaelHeler IMcyrle llwNer in ll r . y emyieee menpeny sa4 Ic mr Cliwsf, D. W. Irvine. Alex Tlwiriitnn, Agent. Inywiu. service are allowed to marry. Him MEAO CYCLE Hnr-lingt- Hu-lingt- . l . -- - j2t22Z2Z2L H .M . I H AmefTC-- M i I -- !!. a eawiiprfrie. a I Itrclin-grirp- e i A . m . ! afiM ik I M tiwi is y J v - k, ' I W .' H ! .r- - . Ui ; i . ww - f - ! Tb-- t mb. Th y.V f'l l,H- w- v i J. I, Cl. if. Mfe..' lu- w ! fn fnu Pf.h,.i -- V I'witk wt : a un i . . I |