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Show -- $4.00 Egg VEB 1 ,, irnti-- ( w a J ktii WEDXESDA Ir rmfl &4 TURD A T.) VI OGDE, UTAH. SATURDAY JUHE 3, 1S7. So. 45. Depth or a Mother's Love. VII I said that while there was lif night? and she blanched again,; ' there was hope. poor thing ! BY MARK TWAIN. vve then restored thectw and tfe ''Hope!. Mortimer, you know no l'osi uuhx; 0"icn and what you are talking about than a more to the MAIfcS. nurse OF nursery, put up ARRIVAL ANB CLOSING ABXIVAL3. to go back to where I was bed for ourselves i a room adjoin the child unborn. If you would ... Wtt, Jmihle fliuly. 7.50 sun. &.p.m. '.40ft.ui.i before I digressed t explain to you ing. As I live the directions say v Man ,fauv "1. 6.40 p.m. p MeWilMrs. one 1 how give 8t, lBub teaspoonfull ouce u hour! Presently, however, that frightful it ad incurable dis- DEPAIlTCn. D.OU p.m. 6.40 : liams said hour! an Once as if we had a whole Ut Luke City, double daily y.m ease, membranous erosp, was ravag sbouM catch it year before us to save the child in! 8.40 a.i 'Suppose the baby all mothers and the from l'endop'V?' town, driving Mortimer, please hurry. Give the ; 7.00 jat. ing forgaltUke and thellwt 6.00 p.m. mad with terror, I called Mrs. Mc- a new panic poor, perishing thing a teaspoenful, This struck thought w Salt UKe ami Rhfi SOtU ,ke CoKiity aud try to be quick! 'What, my Williams' attention to little Pene to hcclieart, and the tribe of ua yhe Rich Wyon.lDK.axl ' erib the not cf ths Monday out Wtf place get nursery dear, a tablespoon ful might "tm lope, and said: at Friday fast enough'to satisfy ray wife Don't drive me frantic! m "Darling, 1 wouldn t let that child agaia County, U'l.v Che , Wednegiavs she assisted in her own perr.....h There, there, there, my ZM p.ra. be chewing that pine stick, if I were though ' and Saturdays, and well u?gh pulled the crib to jrecious, my own; it's nasty, bitter SaU.rand son, Wednesdays KnntwiJle, 7.00 a.m. yoa. io her frantic hurry., , ,. stuff, but it's good for Nelly good SUtersville. and i'recieus, where is the harta in it; pieces PWa'city ,nt' but We moved down there or mothers nrecious darling; and it 2.00p.ra. said and Thursdays stairs, Lp'wa she, but at the same time pre Uronx and MUD, lloumj" was no pkee to stow the nurse, and will make her well. There, there, 7.00 a.tu. lor stick to take the away paring foneK HOURS. aa not receive even the most Mrs. McWilliam's said the nurse 6 there, put the little head cn mamma's 6.1S p.n. women " OGDEN DIRECTORY. i ! But wait a moment. Picasegive the child some more of the medicine.' Which I did. It was a medicine which made a child more or less lively; so ruy wife made use of its waking interval to strip it and grease it all over with the gcose oil. I was soon asleep ooce more, but ence more I had to get up. 'Mortimer, I fael a draft I feel it distinctly. There is nothing k bad fur this disease as a draft. Please move the crib in front of the fire.' I did it, aud collided with the rug again. whiCa 1 threw ui'o the hre. Mrs. McWilliams sprang gut of bed, ana rescued it, ana we had some words. I had another trifling inter-va- l of sleep, and then got up, by request, and constructed a flax seed breast and go to sleep, and pretty poultice. This was placed upon the soon Oh, I know she cau't live child s breast, and left there to do its till merning! Mortimer, tablespoon- - healing work. Oh the ful every half hour will A wood fire is not a permanent child needs belladonna, ttio. I know thing. I got up every twenty minshe does and aconi'e. Get them utes and renewed ours, and this gave Mortimer. Now do let me have my Mrs. flic Williams an opportunity to You know nothing about shorten the times of giving the me way. these things dicines by ten minutes, which was a We now went to bed, placing the greo.t satisfaction to her. Now and crib close to my wife's pillow. All then, between times, I reorganized this turmoil had worn upon me, and the flaxseed poultices, and applied within two minutes I was somcthiug sinapisms and other blisters where more than halt asleep. Mrs. Mc- - unoccupied places could be found Wilhams aroused me: 'Darhne, is upon the child. that register turned on?' Well, toward morning the wood No.' gave out, and my wifa wanted me to 'I thought as much. Please turn go down cellar and get some more. I it on at once, Thhi room is cold.' said: I turned it on and presently fell 'My dear, it is a laborious job, and asleep again. I was aroused once the child must be nearly warm more. enough, with her extra clothing. Dearie, would you mind moving Now, mightn't we put a another ' the crib to your side of the bed? it is layerof poultices, and' nearer the register. I did not finish, because I was in1 moved it. but had a collision terrupted. I lugged wood up from with the rug and woke up the child. below for some littla time, and then I dozed off once more, while my wife turned in and fell to snoring as only quieted the sufferer. But in a little a man can whose strength is all gone while thee words came murmuring and whose soul is worn out. remotely through the fog of my Last, at broad daylight, I felt a drowsiuuss grip on my shoulder that brought me 'Mortimer, if we only had some to my senses suddenly. My wife was goose grease will you ring: glaring down on me and gasping. As I climbed drearily out, and stepped soon as she could command her on a cat, which responded with i tongue, she said: 'It is all over! All over! the child proiest, and would have got a con bad chair for a kick not if is perspiring! What shall we do?' it, vincing trot it instead. Mercy, how you terrify mel I 'Now, Mortimer, why do you want don't know what we ought to do. to turn np that gas and wake up the Maybe if we scraped her and put her child again: in the draft again ' Because I want to see how much 'Oh, idiot. There is not a moment I am hurt, Caroline.' to lose. Go for the doctor. Go I too the look at Lim chair, Tell he must come, 'Well, yourself. have no doubt it is ruined. Poor dead or alive.' cat, suppose you I dragged that poor sick man from 'Nowr I am not fioing ; to suppose his bed and brought him. He looked anvthinir about the cat., it never at the child, and said it was not dywould have occurred if Maria had ing. This was joy unspeakable to been allowed to remain here and at me, but it made my wife as mad as if tend to these duties, wiich'are'in he had offered a personal affront. her line, and are not in mine." Then he said the child's cough was - .'Now, Mortimer, I should think only caused by some trifling irritation be ashemcd to make a would you or other in the throat. At this I that. like It is a pity if you remark thought my wife had a mind to show can not do the few little things that him the door. Now, the doctor said I ask of you at such an awful time as he would make the child eough this, when our child harder and dislodge the trouble. So There, there, I will do anything he gave her something that sent her you want. But I can't raise into a spasm of coughing, and prewith this bell. They're all sently up came a little wood splinter bed. Where is the , w (I . <!r - , - a .? tI anerU Delivery. ftsd C. Trxins - P. train arrives P. P. ' lftaves U.P. u. c. train fcrrivcs and " leaves and U. N traia arrives 11 leaves kid-aeys- coder a misapprehn-sion- . I did not know that the child's int,TAlma.atll.'mand ad Third Ward School touei at 7 p.m. - W a.m. aad 7 p.m. EpUcoial Chnrck at MethoditChnrch atll .m. tad 7 p.m. at 7.80 p.m. Spiritualist Lecture, Libera nail, atv Library nmioii Newt At 'GeoV W. Tm-ae- m very day, Sandays enceDtod. Open Depot. AT-LA- W And K0TAUY rUBLIC. Ofiae al Court Haute, Gjdtn, Vlak. ci before th an4 District Court. ConTeyanciag otnal litsioess aooe wuu wcuin.j u ttntion given to gpecial e ud - sS8 patch. X. TA5NKR Jr., ATTORNEY AT LAW. 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I never intimated anyf ' thing of the kind.' two Why, my dear, it hasa'tbeen minutes since you said Bother what I saidJ I don t care what I did say. There isb t any harm iu die child's chewing a bit of pine stick if sine want's te, and you know it perfectly well, and she shall chew it, tooJ So there, now!' 'Say no more, my dear. I now see the force of your reasoning, aiad I will go and order two or three cords No of the best pine wood ' I- while want shall mine of )hild 'Oh, please go along to your office, and let me have some peace. ' A body can never make the simplest remark but you must take it up and go to arguing, and arguing, and arguiDe, till you don't know what you are talking about, and you never do.' Very well, it shall be as you say. But there is a want of logic in your ' last remark, which was gone with a However, she flourish before I could finish, and kad taken the child with her. That night, at dinner, she confronted me with a face as white as a ' ' ' ' sheet. 0h, Mortimer, there's another! Little Georgie Gordon's taken." 'Membranous croup?' r 'Membranous croup.' 'Ta there anv hoDe fot him?' Oh, .'None in the wide world. what is to become of us?' By and by our nurse brought in night and to sav cood nnr Pfinelone 1 offer the customary prayer at the mntWs knee. In the midst of "Now I lay me down to sleep," she gave a slight cough. My wite tell back like one stricken with death. But the next moment she was up and running away with the activeness which terror inspires. She commanded that the child's crib be removed from the nursery to our bedroom; and she went along to see the order executed. She took me with her, of course. We got matters bed was arranged with speed. VA cot room put 'up in my wife's dressing Mrs. now But ; nurse. for the said we were tr far away from the other baby, and what if he w.re to have the symptoms in the to-da- y. Ojjict 1776. was j F. S. RICHARDS, COUNSELOR - I kidDeys and spine were affected, and that the fotnily physician and recom- Second in th. FirVt. . storm-buffete- of taking the stick, and returned itself to hsr lap. Sfee bridled perceptibly, and said: Hubby, you know better than that. You know yo'A do. Doctors all say that turpentine in pine wood .' is good foe weak back and the 'Ah! I'.., VIU an inestimable experience would-bSo we bag and retanied, help. to our owa bed rooms once) more, and felt a great gladness, like birds that have found d their nest again.. J Mrs. McWilliam sped. to the nursery to see how things were going oa there. She was back in a moment with new dread, saying: 'What can mako the baby sleep so soundly ? I said : 'Why, darling, baby always sleeps like a graven image. ; 'I know, I know: but there's some thing dreadful about- his sleep now; He seems to he seems to breathe so regularly. Oh, this is dreadful T jBut, my dear he always breathes .. , , v v. regularly. . know I it,' bat there's some- 'Oh, thinsr dreadful about it now. His nurse is too young aud inexperienced Maria shall stay there with her, and be on hand if anything happens. 'That is a good idea, but who will help you V You can help me all I want. wouldn't allow anybody to do any thing but myself, anyhow, at such a time as this. I said 1' would feel mean to lie in bed and sleep, and leave her to watch and toil over our little patient all the weary night. But she reconciled me to it. So old Maria departed and took up her ancient quarters in the nursery. Penelope coughed twice in her bagj-gag- e, - 8.40 am. 6.48 p.m. 6.20 p.m. 8.50 a.m. 9.00 .m. 5.40 p.m. 9.40 a.m. 6.20 p.m. 4.00 p.m. 9.20 a.m. -- " " CP. . palpably judicious suggestion without argaing it: that ie, married women. 'Love, it is HOtorious that pitted is the least tittritious waoi that a child can eat.' My wife's hand pused in the- act BE(JISiaY DPART.MKKT p.m. Oix-from 9 a.m- EPAKTMEMT. M0NKY OFKICB 3 Open from aaa. to p.m. 8 Dwr VX.3from 6 a.m. to p.m. SHARF, Postmaster. a a sleeD. 'Oh, dear me, why don't the doc tor come? Mortimer, this rcom is too warm. This room is certainly too warm. Turn off the register quick 1 I shut it off, glancing at the tber mometer at the same time, and won dering to uiypelf if 70 was tco warm for a sick child. The coachman arrived from down town now with the news that iur physician was ill and confined to his bed. Mrs. 3lcU lluams turned a dead eye on me, and said in a dead voice 'There is providence in it. It is foreordained. He never was sick be have not been fore. Never. living as we ought to live. Morti mer, time and time again I have told you so. Now you see the result. Our child will never get well. Jie thank ful if you can forgive yourself, never can forgive myself.' Isaii, without intent to hurt, but with heedless choice of words, that could not see that we had been living such an abandoned life. 'Mortimer Do you want to bring the judgment upon the baby too l Then she began to cry, but sui denly exclaimed : 'Ihe doctor must have sent medi cines !' I siid, 'Certainly, they are hera I was only waiting for you to give me a chance. ? 'Well, do give them to me! Bon' you know that every moment is pre cious now? But what was the US3 in sending medicines when he knows the disease is incurable: , 1 , s . -- had' , auy-bod- y gone to.' goose or 60, , grease?' , 'On the mantlepiece in the nur sery. If you'll step there and speak in Maria I fetched the goose grease, and went to sleep ajruin. Once more 1 ;. J ... 'This child has no membranous , croup,' said he.' 'She has been chewing a bit of pine shingle or something of the kind, and got some little slivers iu her throat. They'll her no hurt.' 'No,' said I. 'I can well believe 'Mortimer, I so hate to disturb that Indeed, the turpentine that you, but the room is still too cold for was called: do is very good for certain me to try to apply this stuff. Would is in tbj.m disease-,that are peculiar to chilyou mind lighting the hre It is al dren. My wife will tell yon so.' ready to touch a match to.1. But she did not. She turned I dragged myself out and lit the fire, and then sat don disconsolate away in disdain and left the room; 'Mortimer, ; don't sit there and and since that time there is one epicatch your death of cold. ..Come to sode in our life which we never refer ; to. Hence the tide of our days flows Lbed.",-v said: in she was As I by in deep and untroubled serenity. stepping : . |