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Show OGDEN DAILY COMMERCIAL: THURSDAY. APRIL 9, 1S91. MOONLIGHT. a eaaisu ouiw'it air. saiauuoa of S i'. l dewy breath. Uw franuirc of tha brine, ta? of H4Q'ift awn ee ry is :.rrv. Tlj Ti.e hi.p.Tiig o( ve barb lr:ne ax.fl amrmanr d k u iLc ra'a Lfea;uett ijt nin. 1 :.r ifiSait. Ulinita'jle si y. V urb of lue cauui on hi:!a hwa lie Tb j-- In dtn-- n :;:iii-- th fc. fui Tuc vitUiQ 1 Le uii .u-- r And dafkn-a- i ixr fcik-ri- l Ureal Sal .t iL qui di--j-f nidrri. of ii:,rLI. pt-a- Art t was I looked io rather ' stylish pretty, and so many questions were aked lae by guesta. A a sesuastrtss I cvoll stay in : my upper roota jlii 1 work. I was so thankful for the change. Now 1 could read a little and be more Ut myself. 1 j j tnvle the finery for the youn lilies of j the fatiilv, and no coie troubled me. Once, indeed, a rich old gentleman, j j j having somehow my story from i j good old cook, souk'ht me out and mie ue a tin ;eitioa marriage, saying it j that such m elegant woman j was a j should live as I did. But 1 thanked him and d.cliued his offer. I was not nn- happy uuir, except that I pined for new. j or iianjsu, lor iu ail me: jears no woM Lad ivme from hiui none of those letters he had promhse-1 felt oure he was not dead, an 1 it was WOJIEJt AND MICE. very natnrJ that he should forget to Tb im ia whr a woman is afraid r.f a write; hut my heart had no re3R He taoui u a rofoml iu) mry iu.i.-was twenty-siyears old by this time, it baa nevi-- r very proves that he la. But some women are oooMatitir 10 and iu all that time much might have nob nrrvoua, irrilaUe ooudiuoa ttutt ib hapieind. H'xhuni tiuii miDun and atartie tbeto. Tim) cnuse of Una uofortuuaLe atat of My pillow was often wet with tears affairs uuallr oma f uuctkfu&l o-fnuu thoughts of hiin fancies of what aouie dHtrnuu or painful he had suifered, and longing to meet wek-Dea- g aaritr. tome ranireUMHt or peculiarury. ioeidf-B- t to bier ; or, it be due him, or only see hiiu from afar but once to laUamiuatioa. uloerdlion ormaydisplay inent. of aoiue of tb viacefH, or I1 again. otner orvmnic fcajous peine to her At last news came. Mrs. Halstead Kroia wau'bever eauae it may ari , r. came running into my room wild with Pierce's Kavorite I'rtveriptioo ia a rented si. au certain in iu curative purte nults joy. ttiat iu manufacturers it. tbrouira "News cf my buyr she said, holding a drutrirists, under a toranttt of its im mir Battefaetnin in y ctuie, or money id letter toward me. it will be pnmftly rtfw.titd. At a 'a- "I thought you had forgotten all about ( ixtiiu(f and etrentnbeuinir nervine. " cutiduea uriw nervi'U rYuaenptiifti I said. him, mad.un," neitatijlity. irritahilitr, exhauation, I was sorry the next moment, for she s bytAeria, apasmg and fther of gyiiiptouia atl.-- lniit u(Kn di burst into tears and faltered through her tnr womb. It tinrr-tht-- r staind! Thaller la Cculury. Ijp j i j gt ! j j i The niht after his Squire Halted, whippel Har.M Burr for a thins he had cut dou I'jir.ld ran awav. No one knew it but I, an I wai noboJy. 1 But I thought as fundi of Harold & ert-a haman being conlj think of another. And I knew that he wag utooJ, and 1 felt that Mrs. Roblius; had done a dreadful thins when s?ie Uk Sijuire IlaLted for her c!d d, and let him rule her, take jsesi.u of her money, and bur. ill n?; hT hand-xiui1 had h'ld my nf it to, for while Mr. R.jbliiij;f ived, and while ehe wa a widow I was like a daughter of the house. But eo flier hail she come baek from her h.iievjiiiMf!i trip than all that was altered. The iiire looked at we coldly, and 1 heard him a.--k Mrs. who 1 'ai wa-- s bora." "Her iuitherdiid whi-nsMrs. Hakted aui 1. ' aiid 1 took the baby to my own nursery, where Harold lay in the cradle." 'More fool joi my dear," said the squire. "The father went away," said Mrs. sea so they Ualsted, "and 6aid and I kept the little girl." "You must remember that sh will need to earn her own bread," said the squire. ".She is not a lady. Let the servants keep her in their part of the bouse and teach her her duties as waitr ILal-fct- wa-shtst- ress.' 'Oh, Mr. Halted!" cried the bride. "I cannot do that." "My dear." said Mr. Halsted, "I am master here." The poor lady was helpless. She had no longer any control of her own money. 1 was six years old, Harold the same age, and a terrible life we had had of it 1 was very well used iu the kitchen, but 1 felt cast down and degraded. I wore big crash aprons that covered me from head to foot, instead of my pretty muslin and silk dresses. I was delicate, and waiting is hard work when your wrists are slender. Mrs. Halsted did all she could for me. 1 used to hear her pleading with the squire to let her send me to a lx:irdin;r school to lesini to Ife a teacher, but he tailed her a "littL goose," and she fan cied linn very wise. But for Harold I should never have known anything, as after school he used to come to me and teach me what he had learned hii;..elf. Cook would whisper: That'll rhht. Master Harold. It's a g.io.l deed you are doinir God spare I was never taught to rade ymi. on of an evil minded lue owu tliat put me to sarvice brfo- i- I could got schuolin', an' I know step-fat!::'r- iv tV ! s " servant but would have my place, for they said I was too steal! to dishes: but the cruel squire wo ;! hnve me come in to make . sun- - that he was Mrs. Halstcad really felt badly alxnit it, I know. But two little yirls came soon, and then a little boy, and xmn she aired nothing for her own splendid boy, and why should she care for me? But I am wanderimr away from the morning when Harold Holding, just eighteen that day, walked down the gar den path in the trray morning light, and I with him, choking down my sobs. For now the one being I loved was goin away from me, perhaps forever. it was only o o clock, ana no one was up. The grass wis wet with dew and there were only a few pink streaks in the sky to tell that day was coining. We did not dare to speak uutil we got out of hearing of the house, but then 1 not wait.'fl a i 1 oU-yed- 6a id: "Oh, Harold, what will you do v ith no money and no frieuds alone in the worldr" "Many a young fellow has done the same sort of thing." Harold said "No man with his limbs and senses need to starve, and 1 mean to make my fortune. But I'd rather work in the trenches for my daily bread than to live in Squire Halstead's house, and with a mother he has Ifewitched into doing what he wishes, whatever it may ho. It was a crime to make a servant of you, little .sister. But remember, the moment I have power in my hands all that shall be altered. I will write to you, and you shall know just how I get on." But now we had got to the wharf where he was to take a little market boat to New York, and 1 was obliged to laave him, for he did not want the squire to tind out what he had done until he was fairly out of reach, and then he put his arm about my waist and kissed ma "Goodby, little sister," he said, "good-by- , Dora, my pet. Keep up a good heart and never forget to answer my letters." And he was off, anil I went home weeping as though my heart would break. There was a terrible time at the house when they found ho was gone, and the squire swore he should never enter his doors again. Bat the squire's daughters, who hated Harold as their father did, though he was their own mother's child, said they were glad he was gone. And only I remembered him, I think, very long. A weak woman was Mrs. Halsted, and her husband had got her nnder his power. The way he managed her has always made me think that there must be something in magnetism or hypnotism. She seemed to have lost her senses or to have grown mentally blind, and he led her where he would. Just about this time I fell very ill, and when I grew better the squire, knowing I wan good at my needle, nacbj it ; Jff' Our Sjiriiig Slock k Xow Complete! 'A Crumb Cloths from $1.50 Up. Boyle Furniture Comp'y 1. x AND OIL CLOTHS. 4!MimiXf!llll r V? mm las! i DORA. IIS. 1 ! ti rfuuntL the g iury in the li'Lt bo'iii&I Utb- - his voice io fyr U bold hens band in Laud aiJ crat ui rue. Leoause 6y why,andbatwait isc&llrd rnr--meri- t: Fred. at-- Kiesel J. & company, 11 ' WHOLESALE GROCERS, imtv-tfu- sobs: and reueVHS aaaf mduoes refrhinir skvp anxiety and deepoudeuey. "You dou't know what it is to be the Copyriglit, IMS, by WOBLD'S Dis. Mia AiS'N. wife of a man who dominates your will! I never have forgotten or ceased to re gret other tilings." Then she wiped her OH. PIERCE'S PELLETS eyes and said: "But, as far as Harold Laxative, or i athartie. accordinir to size of dose. By lruKsfisld, 5 ctruta S viaL goes, if is all over. He has written to me. ILj is rich reallv rich. Ha has made a fortune in California, and he is DRUGGISTS. coming home to see me. He is iu New York and will be here tomorrow. The squire is pleased; the girli are wild to see him; his little brother is delighted." She ran out of the room again, look lug young and happy, ami I sat down to my machine, swallowing a great lump that had risen in my throat. He bad not written to me. Well, 1 was only a servant, and he was a rich man now. They were rejoicing in his coining for that reason the squire and IVrl'upu rv and Toilet Articles, his children. He was a very different CtJUlS AND TOBACCO. person from tbe rwor Harold Robliug who went away. "I expect he will give n9 lots of presents," I heard one of the girls say. "An Prescription Carefully Compounded. 2:140 Washington Arenas. older brother who is rich is a great thin to have. We mut pet him and make him good natured." "Oh. yes." said the other. "When girls have as stingy a father as we have WHOtKSALI AMD RETAIL a generous elder brother is a godsend. Ana I on! u toe returned in rags. begging his bread, I should have wel coined him. 1 cared for him, not for hi money. And if he had returned poor it was I to whom he Vould have written. Corner WashiLgtoa Ave. and Twenty I knew well. But I tried to put the self ish thoughts away and rejoice for hi uPih Sirftt. ander Broom Hotel. sake that he had prospered, even if ht had forgotten his little sister Dora. The morrow came. As I sat at my Finest Stock or machine I heard the sounds Mow that told he hud arrived. I heard his mothei cry out and the squire say heartily, In the Market. "Welcome home, my boy!" and lm sisters squeal and giggle after a waj CAn I WITCIJ PrononneedtliibMitinT.rritof-OVI- IJ M AiLll Trv it and latiafv vonraalriHi. they had. Then the great drawing rooir doors were closed, shutting me out. I, who loved him so dearly, went bacli & CO., to my room alone, uncared for, wretched I felt as though my heart would break. 1 could no longer' keep back my tears. Half an hour passed: then some one came to the door a servant who told me briefly that 1 was wanted iu the parlor. FIMl'ERFDIEIi aid TOILET ARTICLES. Trembling, quivering, feeling as I had never felt before, I olieyed the summons. Imported and Domestio IMoTJANT 2i;rs Ifafs of Chronic mi t hi TO EVKIIV M.W. W0M.VX Liquor and Cigar Merchants CHILD IN ITA11. AND .10S. WALLACE Mia ijiaiaaii inn iila-- i hr. UieHvp, e Ifas and Tlirit. Nose, Deformities. and MS T!i old aareiM.n and eiaminin t.!jvirian o! "The LiehiK Sorifical Inetiitttc and World iiKaueas t of iiaii and Franriaro lnar)" m ill Oden and have otliret at the iircw.ru t r an, eh. and at lift Iioum. Salt Lake, hotel, m ih a rare rhanne ren. zi ana : i in for the people of I'tah to roneult free with tlie olilent and uioet aurre.etul alifornia efiecialiet mho ha Imd nearly hftv yean. mwiiI uraetire liavin : irrsduatHd in the oirl dH;tor mill tiMt I tah himwlf. lir. Lielua Co. of Sun KruneiMro are tlie tmlv ri.lii.lt1 citie who fieil 1 sjKcialists from tlie hIih anil ainioyiuit quarterly, who treat all r dieeaiMi chrome men, m'onien and children and the only hrare and deformity manufac turer mho visit I tab from San and MS7 t, rnrtk Twrity. OUtrlnatlac- Dep lao Xrtka - Ojjdcn, Utah. Pocatello, Idaho. vi-- it DRUGGIST. AGF.NT3 FOR 4 Kfini-mhe- lr. lh IMAM'S m CARL evanaaa ( ity. Also for Wallis & Co. Mexican F. B. IIURLBUT, vtr fsWVnO.HA The squire stood before the fire, imas usual, one hand iu the breast of his coat, the other waving toward me as he uttered these words: "Dora, 1 have sent for you because Master Harold has returned, and wisher; to meet a faithful servant of the family." But before the words were out of hi mouth, Harold, handsomer and larger, but the same for all that the very Harold that 1 knew rushed forward and took both my hands and bent down and kissed tne. "1 told you, sir," he said, "that 1 wauted to see Dora the dearest beina alive to me! Such words as you utter 1 cannot permit you to speak as thougfc they were mine. You have never re ceived any of my letters, Dora, but have guessed why." "I never have received a letter, Harold," I answered. "So 1 thought," said he. "We will not ask who kept them from you. have no wish to quarrel with any one but von were my only mend years ago when I went out into the world home less and penniless, and I have come now to ask you to share with me the home that I can now offer to you." "Share your home, Harold?" cried the squire. "The girl is not your sister. It can't lie done. It would be improper!" "I am glad, sir, that the girl is not my sister," replied Harold, "for she is the girl I want for my wife; and here, before you all, I ask her for her heart and hand, and proud shall I be if she will give them to rue." I could not answer, but he saw all 1 felt in my face, and led me away with him. There was no quarreling. People like the squire and his family never offend rich jieople, and I am the happiest woman living. Mary Kyle Dallas in Fire-aid- e - nir. f A 1. h i WE will pay th above reward for anr can of Liver lndibreftion. Con Complaint, Dytpemla, Sick gtlpatioo or Cotiveness we rnnnot rare wild Wewt'i vegetable l.iver Pills, wh?n tho direction arcetrietly complied with. They are purely Vegetable, and aever fall to aire saturat-tinnBurfar Coated Iirtre boxea. rontainlnir 30 Pills. 5 cent?.. Beware of counterfeit and Imitations. The cemiine manufactured only by Itiii JOtta ti WEST I'OMfA.W, LU1CAOO, ILL. mold by A. H WAI.KKK, I'raa-KlMt- . Ojcrtro. THE OGDEN TRUNK I'tah FACTORY id It 4. ml UK K. ijairi pa HI A.1.tr, at onr. WHOLESALE DJCAXiKRS OF PABST BREWING CO'S MILWAUKEE BEER, Haip Grouuet. a ILir Grows Bv.piiUy. EXPORT, SELECT BOHEMIAN AND HOFBRAU, CONSTANTLY IN Eradicates Dandruff. Stops Falling Hair. Is a Preventive of Baldness. STOCK, BULK ALL CORRESPONDENCE Grows Hair on Bald Heads. Is an Exquisite Toilet Articlii. 7 alt mark registered.) Contains no Mineral or Vegetable Poisons It is an honest and meritqrioris preparation. Nature's Own Remedy. Stoohm Rcot Hair Grower BOTTLED. TO BE ADDRESSED TO 00R "OGDEN OFFICE." Orders respectfully solicited and satisfaction guar- anteed. Is Free from all coloring matter, ( AND F. . J. KIESEL MCHEY'S & CO. UNDERTAKING PAKLORS, Funeral Directors and Embalmers. Go. NEW YORK. We carry the Fon Sale by nil TDrugglsta. BOVNTON WATER HOT lawt, mct CASKETS HEATER ! complete and elegant stock of FUNEKAL FURNISHINGS Services conducted at onr and West of Chicago. Parlors when desired. Embalming of bodies' or shipment a specially. BICHEY'S UNDERTAKING PABLOKS. The Most Improved and Economical Heatoi in the Market, m V Manufacture the Best Trunks. Ri'pairinir promptly attended to. Old Trunks Taken in Ksrehnntre. Orders called for and Delivered to all parts of the city. KLIXE 4 OPPMAN, No. LrleiL 270 Twenty-fift- h St. 8nr tittle forianM hare been mid at work fur at. hy Anna Faf. Attatin, lrxim, a,i.1 J,lt, Bonn. Tutede. Ohio. "fee rm. othr aredoinr aawell. Why roa? eomarani over VMW.0a a nonth. T m do iba work and lira .1 homa, at. Vrtn arc rawly tamine rVom $1 to lOariav All ar.a W, iIim ,ra hnv and atari ynn. ( an work in aparti lima or all thr lima. Hiir money tm work-er- a. Failure unknown amnnr Ih'm. . N F.W and n.Uallattatt Ct.,Hti r.r,H.rr..l r.i..i.e-.- I'urtlaatd, Maine ft Is acknowledge the leading remedy for I ewBorrboe Cores ln Cileet. TosDAYa.Vl The only sate remedy lor liaarmataaa aot U B PUr f y f';f mmm loeorrhoporWhite. I feel eaaaa (Biatan. kraait TwEimC HlUfn Vl CmCMIl,04. A Cfl prearribe it and safe In rpAntnmendiruT it to all offerer. A. J.BTONER, V.VH IlanATFB. Ilia, Sold y fKICB 9 UK. U f i. H,a i THE FINEST IIEAKSE IN UTAH. 2263 Washington Avenue. Telephone 207. COREY BRCTS & COMP'Y, 2132 Washington Avenue. ..." LIVERY & FEED STABLES r a Companion. Capture of a Whale on the Euex Coaat. A whale nearly fifty feet in length was captured in the River Crouch, near Burnham, Essex. The river is a mile wide, and the whale had become strand ed on the hank. Siecial trains conveyed thousands of people to inspect the mon ster. It was seized by the customs officer and sold for seventeen pounds sterling for exhibition purposes. It is to preserve the skeleton intact. ! LA KH C - I - O - A - R - S. momi)ti onUl io Skookum foot Orders by Mail Promptly Attended to. $500 Reward rmm rrm (rom t ud eiuit jou f Im lu if, all Hotfa CIGAES. Fifth St., Near Younz, OGDEN JhM R, nut il your limr.or ip Ilia Work. All ia in. Druggtsts portant bw n, mim f'a 1 marl ti ant tr h quickly Viva 'lay ! f h tturt, J. W. McNUTT door. ! ton ni.av TOILET ARTICLES drawing room hand-mad- e, Custom house DRUGGIST, I ojiened the STRATTON & STORM'S i i -- aVJl. and G as Fitting Plumbing IS H ATI flff DDrch&MHl thft Pntir Ij'wrt mnA Tranfa knoinAa Martin hro's, we are prepared to revive orders for SINGLE AND DOUBLE DRIVING RIGS. CARRIAGES ALL ITS BRANCHES. DOYLE & PARTIES, Our Boardinif and Feedin (!all and set prices. NOTICE OF FORFEITURE. Ogden City, Weber Co., March IS, 191. To Oliver It. Adnms. Yon arc hereby notified that I have pxiioiicIimI (KSiiOi three hutiiired dol lars, in lnlr nnii impntvemonts uixn the in'ho Willani Mininir Superior'' Iitrirt, Knx Elder County, Utah, as will ao- tioar by certitirjitei filed in tlm o(lic of thn recorder of said district, in order to hold mi reniioes under the provisions of section fc!4, evised Statutes of the United States, beine the amount required to hold the same for the And if years ending Dec-- 81st, 1V lv9. 1MK). within ninety days after this notice hy publication yon fail or refuse to contribute your COKEY BEO'S 2432 JUNCTION A. Shiells. 1 i CITY K. & COMPAKY Washington Avenne MACIIINV0RKS ' HOLLAND, Proprietor, Twenty third bet WaU and Llnooln. Boileri, Pnmn., I 'A I wtU farnlih anr -- . .wu.uv.a vw vwmmmv Mia U J mnj VUI1 U LOB DAK Minn.. and repairing prcaptly aUeniT to at .hop. Dealer In Bteam Xnglnet , BaoUaa work j DRIVERS. Founder and Machtvtct 10O-- l oa Fbbd. . LADIES' CALLING Department will be fonnd Satisfactory in every respect . of siicheTtpenditnre as a jour interest in said claim will become the properta of the subscriber under said section 2124. v Messrs. avnlj i' r. i ' j .ttClR fiCTni -- MOVING OF BAGGAGE OR PURNITrRE, CARRIAGES WITH CAREFUL HALVERSON, 230t Wasliinatton Ave. . "rr.eaj on Geo ra |