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Show THE RICH COUNTY NEWS, RANDOLPH, UTAH 038T0RSVMIITED TO OPERATE CAPTAIN SAZARAC 'S CHAPTER XV By Charles Tenney Jackson Continued. ED Kb. Quillon Tells How Lydia E. I rLsktams Vegetable Compound Saved Her from an Operation he howled. "La" The Seraphlne suddenly heeled with a puff of wind that came as she cleared the shoals. It shook the wounded buccaneer from his failing grasp on the rigging. But even in mid-siGorglo, the Catalan, repeated his call of the old days; then his body heaved out and plunged to the opalescent waters, streaking like a comet to the depths. D nl" growled Dominique. Is this a dead ship? Where are the bullies that I raise not a man? Monsieur de Almonaster I . Captain I lay a course now have this ship worked I Lay her as she is, old gabbler, retorted Sazarac. Starboard a bit the mist is closing on the Spaniard, and he cannot stir In the air that moves this beauty ! A long trick at your wheel, Dominique! Still the rotund politician would not understand. "Our lads he fumed. If I take the deck I want something to work with, Monsieur Sazarac! De Almonaster was holding his arm through whose sleeve the blood would n spout despite his efforts. Louise stared in a wild disbelief from the shadowy disorder forward on the schooner to the master. When Sazarac spoke, it appeared to be to her: There are none left you have seen the last men of a Vanished race. You have seen men die In honesty. For you, Mademoiselle tor a woman, at which they would have laughed; for the peace of the world, which they would have scorned! It Is a strange thing you see I and old Dominique alone on this bloody deck alone more than any human heart can know !" The two gentlemen took her to the cabin, while the crippled schooner fled on a blinded path, anywhere to be out from the guns of the king o Spain. They tookNier to the emperors suite; and Monsieur de Almonaster found 'bread and meat for her; and Monsieur Sazarac held wine to her lips. There, also, the gentlemen discovered a thing which they did not report to Mademoiselle. They closed the door softly to the cabin, and tried to make a jest of all the terrors that came 'frith thd taking of the Serar, After doctor Muskegon, Michigan. ing for eight or nine years with different physicians without any relief at all, they saidatlast that med- icine would not reach my case and I should have an operation. I had heard of Lydia E. Pinkaams Vegetable Compound and often saw it advertised in different papers where some women had suffered just as I did and got etable Compound! I decided to see what it would do for me, and before I had finished the fourth bottle I was much better, the weakness stopped and the severe pains in my Bides left me. I am now much stronger and do my own work and work in the factory besides.! am still taking the Vegetable Compound Mrs. Nellie and give itallthepraise. Quillon, 17 Moms St , Muskegon, Mich. 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In my shrimpers camp back at La Caminada there Is a packet In my sea chest. It tells of plunder that Crump and De Jonville and I buried on Cozumel twenty years ago. Some gold, some silver and a handful of Jewels. The two others have been dead long since; and I wish the stuff for you I can never return to Louisiana, Johanness, said the leader gently. Eh? Well, that Is so! The old mans voice was breaking lower. He turned his face to watch the white spume arise along the weather rail, the highest glitter of It striking his face. Well, let me be, my captain ! I wish to lie alone staring at the dizzy tops. Naught but them against the blue and the sea weathering up at me. Now let be, Jean ! J The master put his hand back on his breast and walked aft. The weary group by the steersman looked ... A Utah Case Mrs. Lillie Dnn-- .. . lap, UtahSt., Ave., i5..4th South Utah, says: Pay-so- n, My kidneys were weak and acted irregularly. I became dizzy and black spots danced before my eyes. 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A ghost Sazarac, smiled the other. Ah, indeed, this Is worthy of the man who lies below to the suite of Napoleon, babbling a glory which Is of fever and cognac ! compounded What Is there to love In Sazarac, once the mask is torn from him? That is the point of it, retorted One can love a the other soberly. a woman can go on formask ever loving the Illusion she deems a ... man to be!" The Irons she will see upon Mongentry nor mew- sieur Lafltte to New Orleans will not I am no quarter-dec- k ling prentice to be laid below In the be an Illusion." The master smiled This romantic doctors room for all a thrust or two. again detachedly:. Johanness, you are going soon, an- fancy of hers for Sazarac! Go below ask Monsieur Jarvis who has swered the chief gravely. That la what I wanted of you. Send suffered for her, bled for her, saved away the English woman" and her life and refuses to be anything tfcoagh he growled this, when she had but the veriest mystery and' illusion One Can Love a Mask a Woman Can Go On Forever Loving the Illusion She Deems a Man to Bel sword had leaped from Its sheath on Campeche reef; and surely the Seraphine had seen enough of mens passions and their blood. And Monsieur. Sazarac, too, had his He found affairs to moods again. keep him busied, as, Indeed,, well a sailor might on this schooner; but once, happening to glance down the cabin skylight, with her incessant curiosity, she saw him there. He stood in deep thought. It Then he went to the door appeared. of the emperors stateroom, and rapped upon it with his silver sword hilt. She thought he laughed slightly, as a man who had thought upon a serious matter until It became amusing. The door opened. She could not tell by whom, but Monsieur Sazarac bowed There with an accentuated flourish. was a sardonic smootjvness to this bow; and Sazarac entered the emperors chamber. The door closed, and for an hour nothing happened In the cabin. It irritated Mademoiselle Lestron. A mystery with grim laughter In It . . . about all the blood and death and fire of the weeks there had seemed grimacing mirth. Even' the dying, wounded fellows, overwhelmed by the boarding Spaniards on the port bow last night ; that, too, was a jest, for if the kings men had made one more assault the Seraphine would have been theirs again. Tiie swords of Monsieur de Almonasman-cripple- d ter and Monsieur Sazarac were the only ones against them when they broke back to their boats. The last dead of the Seraphlne lay In a close row before the focasle hood Belu-chthe admiral; Nez Coupe, the riven-faceBohon, the smuggler; Joe Rigo of Isle Grande; Freniere and two others; a fallen rank to which, presently, she saw Monsieur Sazarac carry the last the bosun, Johanness.. Then the master stood bareheaded In the sun and looked them over. He seemed satisfied; he took a and swept around them carefully, as If these were a treasure heaped on the schooners spray-lashebow; and then he came aft. Mademoiselle Lestron saw that he carried A a number of shabby things. drenched velvet cap, a broken pistol, a faded sash, a cutlass and a gold earring from the bosuns head. With these he went down the main companionway to the emperors cabin, knocked on the door and then entered. The door closed. ' She glanced at Alderman Domlnlqus drowsing at the wheeL The flapping canvas, as the schooner wore off a bit, brought his eyes open. Monsieur Dominique! What Is go tag on? she cried. "Eh? On? 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But the heartless wretch has come at us for a thousand more per week. d He Will Not Bo Moved, Messieursl Bayer package which contains proper directions. boxes of 12 tablets Also bottles of 24 and 100 Druggists. of SaUcyUcacld Isplrin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoacetlcacldester after-housin- - -- Accept only Handy sorely-wounde- The creak and haul of the gear In the freshening wind was all the sound, and In the tapestry-hun- g stateroom, with' Dominique croaked his misgivings. A sore wild night for us all, his boots on and his head deep In the pillow, the Emperor hearties, If It keeps on. And another of the Bottle lay upon Bonapartes mystery there may be for the coffeebed once more. He might be sleeping, houses, and that Is the end of the or he might be dead . . . the gen- Seraphlne and the yelling bullies who tlemen could not take time to discov- stole her from the Place dArmes! I er with so many other grim questions trust the Mayor Rouifflgnac will put mounting to the eyes of each across flowers on my desk in the council chamber. the emperor's board. They tried to smile for the sake of Be that as it may, the Emperor, havMademoiselle.- Now and then, with a ing reached the privacy of his chamber, flatly refused to leave it agalp, curious little frowning fear, she had even though his lady of the camellia glanced don the raised skylight to the was now just outside the paneled cabin of the emperor. It was, Indeed, as if she was watching there for an apdoor. parition. At times she would have asked of the ragged man she saw there CHAPTER XVI ' In the chair of honor with the scalp wound that had given him something The Loot of a Buccaneer. The shortened sail was snapping in a the appearance of one who wore a red Clear morning breeze which worried coronet and jauntily; but always the two gentlemen had courteously evaded Dominique, still at his trick with the wheel, which was all that a rotund her. The two gentlemen , had conferred alderman, his knees too much sagged with fat living, might attempt. A fair apart, now and then; reservedly, percommon honesty. morning, and a following sea ; with not haps, but with You would make the Mississippi a sail to sight. Pursuit, even from the inheavy-foote- d Spanish troopship might passes with this ship. Monsieur? It appears have gone badly with the two hundred-to- n quired De Almonaster. d as she quite impossible that we should ! schooner, What is in your mind. Monsieur? scampered on. The two gentlemen who had been retorted Sazarac dryly. Your life again. Granting this gravely washing down the decks, came about the low housing to where the shorthanded vessel can be brought to bosun lay. The deck was wet, the the Mississippi, there is an answer we must make for this, affair. There is the answer I made to Mademoiselle Lestron. The younger man True true! There Is, In addition, my shrugged. honor that the Seraphine yet sail on the mission for the emperor. There are gentlemen to New Orleans with money in this venture. If a crew could be shipped by any means Monsieur Sazarac laughed aloud. At the end it amused him this punctilious regard each had for honor his own and the other man's, and each for the others life and future. That was what Mademoiselle Lestron had put upon them, this meticulous notion to stand aside rather than overreach. Is Come, he said there a quarrel In us, Monsieur? "IA the end she will know you are Jean Lafltte, went on .De Almonaster But It Is not I who should evenly. tell her. Is not that fair? I will bow to her from the gallows the governor will erect In the Place dArmes, and announce myself. If needs be, said Monsieur Sazarac. Jean! the younger man sprang up hotly. This Is no jesting I She loves Insist I Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for Colds Neuritis Headache Lumbago Pain Toothache Rheumatism Neuralgia hr Let no one go near him. vIt Is his wish. I shall roll him from the chains. That, too. Is his wish. I alone ! And again the girl looked wonder-ingl- y at him. What are you to them all. Monsieur? That rough men turn to you In this fashion, as I have seen them die the priest, the brother and the comrade? A name, he said, and smiled; and then would say no more. Louise had bound up De Almonasters d arm. Now they all lay to the shelter of the save the lad, Clark, who had taken the , Lame and achy in the morning? Tortured with backache all day long? No wonder you feel worn out and discouraged! But have you given any thought to your kidneys? Weak kidneys cause you are likely just such troubles; and with dizziness, to have headaches, too, bladder and irregularistabbling pains ties. Don't risk neglect! Use Doans have helped Kidney Pills. Doans thousands. They should help you. Ask your neighbor! when you buy. ques-tioning- , BACK ACHY? BAYER SAY up. phlne. blood-staine- to her! He refuses to be anything more. . . . My friend, Jarvis, Is very wise. Monsieur Sazarac can go no further than the gallows to the Place dArmes, and there smile down at her . regretting he is not himself. Ah, well ! tbe young man started I can make nothing of up bitterly. it I I love her, Monsieur Lafltte and she loves the magic of Sazarac! He arose and paced tbe wet deck, wincing as the swordthrust through his left arm cut him under the dressing her hands had made for It. She saw him from cushioned perch by the steersman. Dominique had taken the trick again, and sent the lad, Clark, to the lookout. v A fine hot youth Raoul de Almonaster had come to be under the press of the eventful fortnight since the Seraphlne fled from the rivers mouth ; the languid VKASI Sr.illH BROTHERS as COUCH DROPS Jgffis, |