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Show OODIM DAILY COMMERCIAL. 1UE WHAlill OF M'UIY. RAILROADS Whetr trm 1 auctorfi U tgt I ml j a visit to aii uncir aial u atutt r father a, BTBO LveJ jO tkar faul!v ee lair Ui Switlatod. My pnnviutolr was Vrll to do lu till wurtd i guuda, aju 1 Lad hl life to ar leiltlfk nad leisnrt) to and to write alanot his ideaeanl lawniajiid He had an eixieed!iilT veil Railway. BUT deV-A- ;:.-..!- tTKBEST TIME TABLE - ajTattged labcatrry, and daUUlod in He raa, prrhajas. ut a more evefythinxturn of mind than nkuet ! Dstis for he Dot OaUjr thejrized Bud Dot t anted his klnrledje to Bccoant, and thereby made hia home rather aiaruiiac to isaramaaea. Uoor Laic 4 SC A HOBE WHO CAN TALK ! u II a opened and shut, and tarlie nui,;, eia II l Pi rfif ..i II if5 - l has '.. rrl of a horar- - lausrh." Everybodr ava rrr.o injfly as he willed them. He had made B S has tnr awn an euuior in ft tN wtiti powe-ruliraaa Kim of Sur-S '.. an aniiiial a. araih a as electricity a sort of servant of all SAl lite I spHrvh? Hi" .r hiM or prmMiuiHwd a miravrip; but an Sill in :S a . in work. 4 lira JuurlK-a :tl f a and tin- Juurli.-jtiki thThe Scutch domestics gave wwning in .(uMl 1:10 a m M a n uundrnl years ajro. Why, evm UIbum -- ' 4" IP .nr. lu I Ml i as a curv for rooaumption.- whKh ftt a body the first evening that the hall rnr. Lm Sratta m arrofula Ui l it .1.1 v lighted iUelf- They oniMdered liie lamp liav.SHU . in 4 :I2 linn k4n4 ihr lunv."uld fl.tiiig . t, but iuik h uM4i a l:4i f ti, "uncanny," and my aunt proceeding as if' '"-- I that tbginning u ivaiiiiUi confided that it was a most expeniue l'K-Dav Dr. s iiibIbb (x.ldm Su.. I. K. S. will ( uir- - it, if tak.-t- i in tune and BUT BO B sive iUnmi nation. I'arifir t'ariil I"1'! ivy This lair trial. a given As "Huwever," she added, "sytjiati abould will uol make new lungs. tut it he master in his own bouse, and has a will restore disrated ones to a healthy stab-a Oi . ' l n lien other in. mis have tailed Tli usanda 11 m V:U l m i right to spend his money as be pleases, ru i testify to this. It is the gratefully i m II V, are l. ao I say nothing." tonk-- , or isrength - retaoriT. a ni i m Eitent or and nutritivi-- or t a I . li lu :V. 4k For her i .nt she liked going about Stiri'tT , sa liiau--v. Jouctkai buikh-rmedical science. known to nesh I At a Pur Weak Lungs, Spitting of It "among the poor" not to give alms. a ni liU p. in 41 draid Janciirm and in the Had. Catarrh Asthma, ml 5:4(1 p in Scottish poor folk seldom want t hat- rria dr'U Hlier all Lingvring l oughs, it is an uneuual.-6 JJ p. m .ear. (iiwa hi) a mllJJU She helped them to work for themselves; remedy. In derangements of the stonuu-h- a. id nr. Pnivtv tiver and bowela, as lndigtion, or Dsstarted poor widows in little penny ni'li:9l '.IT hgn,.,. " Liver or Uilmusntar, Complaint," I 4 45 B Laic It and kindred ailmeuu. Diarrbi. shops; pot boys to traded; found places 4:45 I Salt p . is u siivert-urhousemaids and lent small ,, for young " tinw is the only "41olden Medical nlMilillJ of to be paid back in drib sums mciu-uisoM iU money of class. druggists, by LOCAL CHAINS. under s printed guarantee, from the lets when the honest folk could do it. OGD'W AND Ml LABB. manufaeturera. that it will benefit or cure She worked in the right way, and left a. in.. 5ii.m.. I IS I. in every case of disease for which it is ...r.. iii, or money paid for it will Mere charity them their self reaper-,i Ktai iiu4n'riv"Oidcu lUdTiii. m..6 M)p. refunded. 3 .ui a, in. never does tliaL t opyrisjtit. iffis, ay wobld's Dis. Mbd. AatB. The In iuse was well f urnished with ar30 a. m., retnruius. arriv. I S It Lai ticles that would enrapture those who 3U m. ; alt Lake i OPFEKBD are bitten with the present madness for MISS. 'OVO. FBIN0VII.1.E. TBiaTLB. aitu n BIT. by the manfaetur- ri.lli.AM AMI MrSTI. "old things." Square rugs lay on the of Dr. Rage's Catarrh Remedy, tor an .. m returning, arrive Lraio 0 'len ' t:. casuol Catarrh in the H, polished oaken floors, and great orange ailKii lit:, p. m. J. H. HKNSE1T. trees grew in tubs in each of the six r. i.i 11iii.v lien. Paw. Airt. Oau. natfr. windows of the drawing room. Outsiile, DRUGCISTS in summer, was a guy little flower garden. It waji, however, not n pretty part of & the country. It was grand and solemn. Beyond lay mountains apt to be covered with dim, gray mist. Nearby a Inch, the waters of which seldom sparkled, and in dull weather seemed perfectly black, and from the heights on which iind TOILET ARTICLK. my uncle's dwelling stood, a road div SOLID VESTIBULE TRAINS FINE scended into a valley, deep and lonely, walled alxmt with great rocks, its vegelatWMHWB AND DoHBtTIO tation sparse and coarse, and lying here and there so many mighty bowlder that one could fancy giants had hurled tlicui at each other in the course of some Orders by Mail Promptly Attended to. tremendous fight Far away, above all, p'illhHt., Neur Young, OQDKN arose a tall, curious shaftlike object, which one could scarcely believe the work of nature. Its local name was Duffy's Darning Needle, and on its summit was an eagle's nest. Tho eagles k2.oo swooped down upon the sheepfolds to k FOR their owner cost nt lambing tune, hut FREE REGLININj CHAIR CARS were perfectly safe, as the needle was BBBBBV A ADIES ON ALL TRAINS. inaccessible even to the Scottish boys, who can climb anything cliui liable. It was my delight to mount my pony, Attached to all Thbouhh Trains. Jackanapes, and go galloping off over 80YS the country. No one objected to my gofor Inrther tulormatlon concerning thli or AKont. anv addr( Ticket to ing alone. I was quite safe. There was apply ,xb. 1! K. K. WALKER, lien. Act.. Salt Lake Dlty. nothing improper in it. Every one I me, and I gained health and - prag-tic- "If ', 4 vt-- o Ol y t- liiiivi-raail- . lain iiiirai-uii.ua- lan ni mt : f -- , liron-ehiti- m i.tp U 111 r.ta, :it . . J. W. McNUTT CO., Druggists Denver, CIGARS. Chicago, fit Louis, Jiansas City, .Lincoln, St. Joseph, Omaha. 0DaH I ll Our Famous Dining Cars saw-kne- strength by it. What with oatmeal for breakfast and Utah Central Railway IS tort Linn to Park City. LIKE OF THE WtST. THE PANORAMIC W. L. DOUGLAS and other r IIafI aA III"bC , '.in and after October 26, 1S90, passencor and fri ight traiuB will run a follows: PASSEMHH TBAINS. Leave Salt Lake I. ohvo Park City arrive at Park City... Arrive at Salt Lake S:00a. m ....... ........ 40) p. m Hiillam 6 m . FKK1011T TBA1FB. 7:00 a.m 4:00 a. p. 3:15 p. Leave Halt Lake. Leavo Park City Arrive nt Park City .'rive at Salt Lako.. 12 :5f! ...... .. I'welvo nburban Iriiiu. daily between I Lake City and Mill Creek anil SuRar House. All people goinir to Park City will Hud it to I I, ii interest to take this line. Jilicee and Depot: Comer 8th South and Main utreet, Salt Lako City. T. J. Mackintosh, (J. F. and P. A. Mm Colorado Midland 4f speelal-'- vl utlciiH'n, Wfc . Ladieaejajewar- - ranted, anil H stamped on Imttoln. Address V.L.DUUCiLA8, llrocklou, Mass. Sold by W. H. Wright &Sons Co., 2355 WASHINOTON AVE. $500 Reward ! WE will pay tho ubovo rrwnnl for any HMO of lAver , liiditfeMtion. Oon' Complaint, l)'ysxjwla. Sick Ueitiai-lH'stipation or CoHtiveness we paniii't cure with Weat'a Vegetable Liver Pills, when tho directions arc strictly ccntipli. il with. They arc purely Vegetable, and nevei tif.n-ti.mKutrarOoated foil Larjre IUlt, 25 cents. Itewaro of eounterfeite containing and Imltetiona. Tho genuine mantifactuwKl only bp TtlK JOUM C. WEST COMl'ANX UUl.UiU, iuu. Hold by A. II U A 1,14 K it. tru, IriMiKifirtt, Offden. I'tah GEO. A. LOWE, DEALER IN PIKE'S PEAK ROUTE' Agricultural - Implements, STANDARD GUAGE Buggies. Wagons, BETWEEN SPRINGS A PUEBLO ;;KNVEK, COLORADO Road Carts, Blackboards AND ' ALTLAKEOITY, flfifll'V PACIFIC COAST west poiuta. and all u rth- - uuPI"') Turbine Wheels, Knii'iries Saw Mills. VIA aAMTOU, r.EADVILLE. ARPCS and GLEN-WOO- SPHlNttl B'lUIPMENT Umiurpassed SCENERY UnequiUed. Tlironirh Pullman Sleeiieri and Pullmap Tourist cars between Denver aad San Francisco, Through the heart c f the Bosky Mountains' the most comfortable, the latest, end the grandest of all trans continental roo' es. For rates, descriptive pamphlots, ijtc., call on oi address J. D, KENWOKTHI, geuonl agent, Santa Fe Route, Bait Lake City. H. COLLBRAN, r.euoral manager, ( cloradc Bprings, Colo. CHAS. S. LEE, goneral passongor agent Denver, (klo. Wagon Material, Heavy Hard- GEORGE W. JONES. OGDEN Member of the nmi Assooi !an iou. Ticket H kor' Mm Railroad Tii'ets Snnfrlit, Si) I anil TICkKraUUi lianged, to all Kiint ANTEKI). 1 oh lc no Btroet diti Twenty-- ! ware, Iron and Steel. Baker Rallied H-- 91, Black- Wire, smith Tools, Etc. . TJTA.II. NOTICE OF FORFEITURE. 0ien Railroad a i. Stansliiii ID .ltaau-tt- t- ftk Grande Western ' aaiy..rt tire ("itv, Wobor Co., March 19, 1S91. To Oliver B. AilamH. Yon am hereby not.iiie. that. I have expended (KflMi) three hundred dol tare, in labor and impnivementft ttpotl the "HiiM'i iorM Lodesitnatod in the Willanl MiuiiiK District , Itox Klder t'onnty, Utah, hb will ap flhwl in the oftico of the pear by certiticates recorder of said district, in order U hold saifl nrendses under the provision of section 2324, Revised Statutes of the United States, being the amount rwnjrsd to hold the same for the years ending Doc. Hist, ink, iss9. im. And if within ninety days after this notice by publication you fail or refuse to contribute your pro iMirtion of such expend it lire as a your interest in said claim will become the property of the subscriber under said section 2324. A. Kkhii. Shikt.lh, these rides, my cheeks grew round and rosy and spirits high. I forgot at last even that it might be possible for me to lose myself, until one day I actually did it at 5 o'clock in the afternoon too, with the autumn day suddenly drawing to a close under a cloudy sky, which threatened one of those furious mountain rain storms which only those who have experienced can appreciate. Lost I laughed to myself but all 1 have to do is to trust to the pony. Jackanapes certainly could not lose himself so near home. However, Jackanapes had either done that very thing, or was obstinate and determined to make me find my own way. The storm came on. The way grew perfectly dark, and I fancied that I heard a torrent roaring somewhere near me, dashing over a precipice. There was such a thing in the neighborhood, I knew. Life was as sweet to me then as to any human being who ever lived, and I succumbed to terror, soaked to the skin, shivering from head to foot, daring to move neither to the right nor to the left, and expecting death every moment. I threw my plaiddie over my face and burst into tears. In fact, I cried like a baby. "Oh, me! Oh, me!" I moaned. "1 shall never see any of them again! What a death to die! What a death to die!" At this instant I felt my pony tremble beneath me. He trembled as a human being does in mortal terror, quivered all over, and seemed about to fall to the ground. I uncovered my face. AH had been dark when I veiled it in the great horror of seing nothing, but now I saw something a light which resembled very cold moonlight, so white that one might almost call it blue. It shone, strangely enough, at about the height of a man's head. What was it? My blood curdled. 1 was conscious of that curious condition of skin which either cold or terror will produce, which children call "goose flesh." I could not have spoken a word to save my soul, for the object before me appeared to be a human figure, formed of some transparent, luminous substance, and was a more perfect ghost than is pleasant to contemplate in a lonely spot at nightfall. Almost instantly, however, I saw, with a sudden flush of joy that set my blood in motion on the instant, that my terror had deceived me. It was a man who stood there, clad in what seenial to be a white flannel suit and holding a lantern over his head. "That is Miss Maisie?" said a voico that was the voice of a gentleman. "Oh, yes!" said 1. "I am lost. I thought I should die. Oh, 1 am so glad! So glad! Quiet, Jackanapes!" For the pony trembled more than ever. "The animal is afraid of me," said the "Can yon dismount? I dare not figure. approach you otherwise, for if I do Jackanapes will ruu away and, perhaps, - ty Ut UV ai-- l anjlhrna yvo." He wa gone r 1 1 FRIDAY, MAY 1J. 191. i. I . sill .of ut rJ IXr&btieea he that ishbubmhI U rajuaah. Ja kani cvacrd Uj ahad-i- r I Mt the saddle, though 1 was hardly atsW to aur fur say area afcirU. and st 1 by his afek Instantly the stranger aras at the lantern, bat he ntme. and as he mp-aremy piety locked op his hr4s and dashed away up the Carpets! Carpets! TAPESTRY GOBLIN. nawL "Never fear; be ill take ear- of sai l tire stranger. "Folkm- - we." He led the way. The darkness had notioealrd from we the fart ti- - .t 1 r very near a house. A wide flung open. Within 1 saw a deep hall floored with oak, at taw end of which a fire roared in a great chimney. I u.u, rated iu a huge chair, my garment drying with curious rajadily. My host Stood near me a handsne man with his long, curling, golden hair and beard, and a sort of hunting drees of white He smiled on me, but said not hing until I spoke. will be frightened st home," I said. "I will not be long." said hecolJly. "Iauifii thankful to yon," I hastened 'So very thankful.'' to add. He did not answer in any conventional manner. His reply was this: 'You have good reason to be. A death in the cold waters of the torrent is not to be desired, nor is a violent death of any sort Nature seems to forbid it. Thank heaven for life, little gilt "And afterward yoo," said I. He bowed gravely, then went toward some great piece of furniture, on which silver seemed to shimmer in the firelight, and lirought thence a goblet of wine. "Drink," he said. I drank. I was warmed, comforted; a sort of dreamy delight stole over me. 1 heard music; 1 saw figures pass to and fro. I did not quite compreheud what I saw; a delicious slumber came on the wings of tho music and enfolded me. For awhile I was delightfully conscious that I slept. Then 1 was obliterated. Cries anil sin nits aroused me. I strng-gb-to open my eyes. I beard my name, "Maisie! Maisie!" shouted from afar. I heard the clatter of hoofs. "There! There she is! There she is!" in my uncle's voice. I saw half a dozen mounted riders approaching over the fresh, gun lit elope of a great hill, and I saw that I sat among ruins, close to the time worn, weather bleached wreck of an old chimney, the high mantel if which projected over my head. The roof of the house was gone; only one wall remained. About me lay stones and mortar, blackened wood and all the tokens of a dwelling dest r. ived by fire and abandoned for years to the elements. There was no wide hall, do glowing fire, no sideboard laden with silver, no hoat attired in white to offer me beakers of wine; but I was dry, warm and comfortable, notwithstanding. My uncle burst into tears, clasped me to his heart, and in doing so changed his tune and lectured me for losing myself. Jackanapes had come home riderless. My aunt thought me dead on the road. and was ill with grief and terror. And how did I find the ruins? And what a mercy that I had not gone over the precipice near by! So they bore me home. And I kept my own counsel, said not one word of my experience until our kindly neighbors had been breakfasted and gone their ways. Then I re- him-aeif- ," 3 PLY. AX MINSTER. . INGRAINS. IfOQUETT. We have the most complete line in the city. BOYLE FURNITURE COMPANY. Fred. Both the method and results when is Syrup of Figs is taken; it pleasan and refreshing to the taste, and acta gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the system effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual For Bale constipation permanently. in 50c and $1 bottles by all druggist. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. fRMCISCO, SAN CAL. HEW lOVISVIUE.n. rOKK, H.t. Pocatello, Idaho AOKNTS KHHt STRATTON & STORM'S CARL UPH ANN'S Also for VValli: & Co. Mexican Crows Half Rapidly. Kradicatcs Dandruff. Hal tiKMKRS, Liquor and Cigar Merchants Skookum Root hand-niail- e. Custom house Stops Falling Hair. Is a Treventive of Baldness. Grows Hair on Bald Heads. Is an Kxquisitc Toilet Article. WIlOI.i:S-Y- Is Free from all coloring matter. lated it "It must have been delirium," 1 said. j Tta'ie marknotfgittered.) Mineral or Vegetable Poisons Contains "Yet it seemed so real." "in Said dear uncle, my "My It is an honest and meritorious Scotland we are astonished at nothing. preparation. I have myself heard this story before Own Remedy. Nature's fromfour people who were rescued in the same way, and saw the same wraith and the same restoration of those ruins that Skookum Bool Hair Grower Co. you describe. My grandfather, a poor NEW YORK. country woman with her babe in her arms, Mrs. McLynn of the Heights and Fop Sale bo oil rjj,uactlsts. my sister Constance have narrated the same adventure. Everybody knows the Haunted Ruins, but we have a special I ; f K wM i H B j i interest in it. Long ago a handsome young man, by name Alexander McCoy, was sole heir to the place, then the handsomest residence hereabout, as one may well imagine. He had all that could make life happy, but he chose to fall in love with an ancestress of ours, who flirted with and jilted him. Her portrait hangs on the library wall, a saucy, dark eyed girl in her teens. He thought life worthless without the jade, and the night she married some one else, set fire ("ilAOO. 00 a by John R. yT Is hetnfr made to his old house and committed suicide mr us. iieaner, Qfitwm,Troy,n.i.latwort; not make as much, tot we can the y.m into over the precipice by jumping lo teach you quickly how t" farn from he's tart, and more as you fo ttlOs t!nv torrent. It is said he also appeared to in any pan oi all Stti H'th 'I commune he at run home, giv AmericH, you said, her at midnight, but that ing al! your .jre momenta om m the wont. All is new- ireat pay M R, for forgive you.' We itart you, ftimishmjr; "rker. rerv "The fancy is that it is the spirit of tho r.ASN.Y.M'K.KlHI.Y leametl. 1'Alilli I.AUS FtlEG, Address at on suicide, who thus expiates his sin, and A CO., rUKTLaKDs MAIM.&T1NS0X that when he shall have rescued a certain Dumber of persons he will be perHOT EWER mitted to rest. The story is always the B0YK same. The luminous object, the figure Tho Most Improved anil Economical with the lantern, the great hall, the delioater iu the Market, lightful fire, the wine, tho handsome host with his white costume and golden beard, tho wakening among the ruins. If a horse or a dog be present, the animal quivers in abject terror as your pony did. Horses assuredly either see spirits or think that they do. They have moro supernatural terrors than men or women." "But, uncle," said I, "I really am afraid I am not quite Scotch enough to understand all this. The ghost of a suicide is all very natural, but the ghosts of a house, of an oak floor, of a blazing fire, of glimmering silver; the ghosts also of delicious wine, and of a great armchair in which I slept delightfully-c- an these things be? Had I not better call it a dream?" ing; "You may call it what yon like," said I no IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. my uncle. "Science has yet foundI bename for 'these mysteries, though lieve she will someday. But what tho DOYLE & HALVERSON, be just Call and got priggg. ?:VH Waoiiinglon Avr. people here about will say will this, 'Miss Maisie has seen the wraith of the McCoy.' That is what they call it, my dear." Mary Kyle Dallas in New York Ledger. ATI-CR 'I nii-- t t 1 JAM i 'lumbing and Gas Fitt BEITMAN BROS., Cigars are Unequaled. FOB T. l UKAIiKH9 OF PABST BREWING GO'S MILWAUKEE BEER EXPORT, AND HOFBRAU, BOHEMIAN SELECT STOCK, BULK ALL CORRESPONDENCE CONSTANTLY IN AND BOTTLED. TO BE ADDRESSED TO 00R "OGDEN OFFICE." 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