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Show THE RICH COUNTY NEWS, RANDOLPH, UTAH purpose : Well, I came to find you I After that he staggered back and would have fallen if De Almonaster had not eased him to the sand. Then he rubbed a bloody hand across a bloody face and drawled sleepily ; But always It has quarter-decSwords out whats the matter? I seemed that some laughing spirit was say! what the devil? He twisted near me on the Seraphine a ghost about painfully. Im run 'through far off from me, yet ever holding me twice. I think I In his fancy. Is it not strange? The captain had come swiftly to cannot shake this feeling off. him. Jarvis! He knelt and stern It is strange, he answered. But ly sought the others eyes. Moncome you are going now." sieur de Almonaster, will you get the she cried brandy from the tent? What is this, Monsieur Sazarac Why do you not speak?" Jarvis? What of the Seraphine? How sharply. Of what? he said simply, in no came you here? wonder. She is coming out on the tide, The stars said Jarvis thickly. Ah, I do not know! The dons think her to save her as a prize. Four boats showed the paleness of her luminous eyes wide up to him. The are towing. Name o G d I Jean I web of silence that had been woven had my fight ! about her was a mesh that neither Tell me this, retorted the other tears nor challenge had yet pierced. coldly. He looked about. The figure I, too, am a nameless ghost, he of the woman was dim by the tern. the ghost of a man who smiled, might have been! Come, now! Monsieur Sazarac bids you respectfully but firmly, to go. You will obey Monsieur Sazarac Is accustomed to being obeyed. . . . The hands of Monsieur Sazarac have been stained with the bleod of those who chose not to obey. Is that enough about Monsieur Sazarac, Mademoiselle? He turned away to her little tent. She heard him giving Instructions to the silent black steward who had Captain Sazarac OF SECURITY A FEELING Ton naturally feel aeonre when yon know that the medicine you are about to tako ia absolutely pure and contains no harmful or habit producing drugs. Such a medicine is Dr. Kilmers Swamp-Roo- t, kidney, liver and bladder remedy. The same standard of purity, strength and excellence is maintained in every bottle of Swamp-Roo, It is scientifically compounded from vegetable herbs. It is not a stimulant and is taken in teaspoonful doses. It is not recommended for everything. It is natures great helper in relieving and overcoming kidney, liver and bladder troubles. A sworn statement of purity is with every bottle of Dr. Kilmers Swamp-Roo- t. - By Charles Tenney Jackson Copyright by The Company Bobbt-Merrl- CHAPTER XV 18 The Bottle Emperor Returns. Across the mile-wid- e lagoon in the till hot dusk the last buccaneers of Lafitte listened to the battle in the forest river the rattle of musketry, and then the boom of the Seraphines carronades. And strange as it fell out, the castaways wished for the Spaniards to win. They had no hope of escape for themselves, but their hatred of Crackleys mutineers was stronger feud with the than their If yon need a medicine, you should sea power ofhereditary the Spanish king. have the best. On sale at all drug stores So the fugitives lay and listened to in bottles of two sizes, medium and large. the distant battle for the rescue Bhip However, if you wish first to try this At times, behind the great preparation send ten cents to Dr. of Bonaparte. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a fringe of forest swamp, arose the sample bottle. When writing be sure crash of musket fire, and then the and mention this paper. Advertisement. bark of the Seraphines guns. And presently this last ceased; the ragged Designation. volleys of small arms burst Irregularly, A demagogue is an irresponsible died out, renewed ; became single leader of men. shots blotted out by the tropic siTes, replied Miss Cayenne; but lence. The Catalan swung to his feet since we women have gone into poli- and tied his bloody head scarf tighter. tics we dont call them demagogues. I say it Is the end. Murillos men We call them vamps. It seemed that are swarming over. a faint burst of cheering came from Easy Way to Make Home Improvements. under the landw-arstars. Nez Coupe The captain Almost every man likes to do little beckoned to his fellows. Jobs of building, particularly when, by will want the word back at the ladys doing them he can make permanent, shelter tent. He will send her and labor-savin- g improvements around his the young gentleman to intercept the home. Spaniards boats when they come out If you have been wishing for a side- the pass to regain the frigate. Now, walk that will keep the house clean watch for the fire behind the trees of a good ship ! and the feet dry non-ro- t steps and ye see the red ghost But presently the captain, himself, porch floors, ornamental gateposts any one of dozens of improvements, and Beluche, the admiral, came through you will be interested to know that the deep sand and great hummocks to you can now obtain complete direc- this outlying point of the reef. You make out that the affair is tions free of cost. No, inquired the former. The best concrete construction ex- done? a shot. is there has been drawn to perience proupon They waited silently. The low murvide these directions. You will find mur of the gentle surf on the outer everything you need to know about small jobs how much cement to use, fringe of sand was all the sound upon how to mix the concrete, what tools ' the utter calm of the night. I It Is over, muttered Bohon. to use, and all the rest. would have given my right hand to A request to the Portland Cement seen Crackley cutlassed and Association, 111 West Washington have to the sharks. And Jarvis, the flung will Street, Chicago, bring this free tool gibing them to the last! The booklet, Concrete Around the Home,1 wastrel had his sea fight, eh? by return mail. Advertisement The leaders dark face winced. He raised his hand as if to still this jestStream-Sid- e Sarcasm. of the rue Royale, Old Angler (scathingly, to neighbor ing about the jester of the the Bottle, who, at Emperor who has shifted his foot twice in the In they, had orlast hour) Now, then! Did ye come last, didforsitan the chairhimself. dained emperor out ere to fish or to make a non-sto-p And now, from the sea, there came dancin record? Boston Transcript. a single signal gun. The frigate was invisible, standing off the shoals, but they knew a thousand enemies were there. Come, sirs, said the chief in quiet authority, the longboat around the FOR point for the English woman. They shall row to meet the Spaniards in the pass she shall plead that she and were the Especially Prepared for Infants Monsieur ofde Almonaster the mutineers. prisoners and Children of All Ages When he had gone from the men who hastened at his bidding, he came Mother! Fletchers Castoria has upon Mademoiselle Lestron on the been in use for over 30 years to relieve highest point of the sand before her She was alone, and babies and children of Constipation, shelter-canvaFlatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhea; she saw his quick glance about. Monsieur de Almonaster has gone to allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and, by regulating the Stomach the beach I sent him away, she said and Bowels, aids the assimilation of quietly. Food; giving natural sleep without Away? Do you see that light, opiates. The genuine bears signature Mademoiselle, against the forest? It means the Spanish boat crews are re-t. CHILDRENCRY CASTORIA s. Climatic Conditions. Married life, remarked Hobbs, Is not all sunshine. returned Henpeck, sadly, No, most of it is reign. Boston Trun-scripDYE FADED THINGS NEW AGAIN Dye or Tint Any Worn, Shabby Garment or Drapery, Each package of Diamond Dyes contains directions so simple that any woman can dye or tint any old, worn, faded thing new, even if she has never dyed before. Choose any color at drug store. Advertise- ment III at Ease. The Low Murmur of the Gentle Surf on the Outer Fringe of Sand Was All the Sound Upon the Utter Calm of the Night. Beg pardon, but are you the butler?' No, Im just the host. But I thank Sera-phln- e tent. Louisville turning. They have taken the you for the complt You can mouth. in the rivers Courier-Journa- l. guess what has happened? there is wo man living who wasxupon her. Cuticura Soothes Itching Scalp. The ragged man, she answered InOn retiring gently rub spots of danThe man who sat in the emtently. OintCuticura with druff and itching cabin and kissed the bracelet perors ment Next morning shampoo with I left there?" Cuticura Soap and hot water. Make He was surprised; The bracelet? them your everyday toilet preparations he had not known of this. and have a clear skin and soft, white It belonged, once, to Marie Anhands. Advertisement she went on passively. toinette, The queen gave it to a member of Casually. She Have you spoken to fathei my family for a service before they put her to the guillotine." yet? Why, then, did you not speak when Good eve er I said He Yes. we left the ship? He he the man ning. would have given it to you. I did not think, she murmured. Misery. Then she He had- his lips to it. Misery loves company. was silent, looking at the empty sea, Whats in your mind now? of MonI just saw two dub golfers telling the savage land. I inquired he Almonaster de sieur laughed their woes to each other. painfully, and would not answer. I could not see the mans face that Experience teaches how and the Nor when he jested on the Bight theorists explain why. ... A Chassis Only Truck o. h. Flint, Mich. vJ Express Fits any Standard Truck Body The Utility JJ No business can succeed unless its product is profitably sold. Most farms have a fine production department but no sales department. They grow crops and stock bought by buyers who set the price. One of the chief reasons for this unprofitable situation is the average farmers poor facilities for moving his crops or stock to the place where he can sell or ship to the best advantage. Because of the time and expense of horse delivery millions of dollars worth of produce spoils mutually on American farms. 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Apparently he did not notice Monsieur Sazarac at her tent seeing to her few belongings. He came to you, did he not? murmured Raoul. It Is the last moment. I gave him this to speak to you, Louise. Why, what should he speak?" she But then he would whispered. Division of Qeneral Motors Corporation not The younger man misinterpreted. He loves you, and he would not speak. Eh, well! It is my honor to I keep from him and from you. was his first confidant from the very first When he was about to challenge Carr, because of you, I offered to second him at the Oaks. From the first, he spoke of you and he had my pledge of honor. Ah, but I did not know then who the lady was the pawn of his game at Masperos the lady he must retrieve from the Gena-ron- l. Monsieur Sazarac at the parting of the paths, one on to peace, even, perhaps, to honor for a wounded name chose this to serve you, though he knew it meant the abyss opened for him Is not that a love, Mademoiselle, that would hold the friend of Sazarac to his honor? she whispered swiftly, Tell me the ragged fellow in the emperors cabin his jests, his love A dead man, telling neither love Then the young man nor. jests turned hotly on her. See, here The boat is making ready Well, If Sazarac has your heart, Louise, I will not go! - Oh, no ! no no ! she breathed. "Monsieur The figure of Monsieur Sazarac loomed against the stars before them. Pardon, he said smoothly. It is the time for the longboat. De Almonaster It Is damnable! Sir, a sprang to grasp his sleeve: womans part for me! I will not go! I will not go! Monsieur Sazarac looked from him to Mademoiselle Lestron intently. It was as open to them as a blown rose to the sunshine De Almonaster would not creep away, saved by a womans skirts among the Spaniards, and ever after see in her eyes that she was holding In memory another man who 1 1 for her. Monsieur Sazarac smiled, rubbed his Come my slender, bronzed hands. children There is the boat, muttered De Almonaster sullenly. The blacks at the oars, and Clark at the tiller. The tide is coming out It is an easy pull. Here Is my handkerchief for the truce He bowed quietflag on a boat-polMademoiselle Lestron Is going ly: to the Spanish captains care. Sir? said Sazarac coolly. You to that boat! A. stealthy slur of steel and leather came In the silence. They saw the point of De Almonasters rapier flash dimly and then held to the sand. Monsieur Sazarac, I had the idea long ago that, at some hour, you and I should fight. It was as Inevitable as anything could be. It was written by these stars at the birth of each as it was written that we of us each should love a woman whom it has been given us in our lives, to protect. Mademoiselle Lestron to the boat then, draw, with me, Monsieur The older man did pot stir. Twice, then. In so short a time, he must decline a challenge because of her! It was very odd he laughed slowly. Mademoiselle had seemed dumb for the moment. Then she sprang, with a hand raised before De Almonasters blazing eyes and impetuous arm. Well, then, went on Monsieur Sazarac quietly, first, the lady for whom we must fight to the longboat, Monsieur de Almonaster. Her cry of terror echoed. There came then, a slow uncertain trudging through the reef grss. The figure of a man quite close. It was stooped: and presently it staggered or stumbled, rather ridiculously, it appeared, over an empty scabbard which got between its knees. Jarvis! cried De Almonaster, and sprang to him. The voice came Eh Raoul? weakly but gathered strength as if from some choked but e. 15-ce- Essential to Profitable Farming 1 1 WOMEN! TrssifWsHis k. died t. JW EeoKtmieal ... 1 over-masteri- Out Whats the Matter? I Say! What the Devil? She was assisting De Almonaster at the chest of bandages and scanty sup plies given them by the mutineers. "Jarvis! You deserted me but, tell me of the Seraphine! L alone, escaped. Crackleys men fought like wild savages when the end came. The last of us took overboard to the jungle when the Spaniards swarmed aboard. They beheaded Black Mike on a and hanged Budge to the shrouds with a fire under him. They chopped old Mariano, arm by arm and leg by leg and Crackley shot himself to keep I was the last away from them. who fell In the river reeds. They did not find me, Jean, and when I got sense after these wounds, I crawled to the waters edge. I found a dinghy with three dead Spaniards In it, and heaved them out Then I floated with the tidejp It bo'e me to the reef I knew you would be here somewhere. Curse me, it was a fight There must have been a hundred of them and we did for half! De Almonaster forced the brandy to his lips. Thank you, Monsieur, murmured the painter of the rue Royale. Tills thrust through my shoulder I would not havti had it, but, after breaking a dons head, I saw a bottle roll across the deck. I must after it like a cat at the cheese, and some other kinj o Spains man put a saber to me. Eh, I dropped the cognac with cork undrawn got around and fought again. What luck one Swords gun-bloc- has He sighed wef rily. His eyes closed. The English woman came nearer, and then at a sign ffom Monsieur Sazarac, she went apart from them. It would not do for the babbler to talk too much in her htaring. And so. once more, the ragged lover with the new waistcoat did not see the lady of the camellia, nor sBe him; for when his eyes opened there were but the stars above, and the two mens faces watching close to his. He struggled Come, gentlemen t to a sitting posture between them: I came here with an idea! A most excellent idea ! Greek Cynfcs. The Cynics were a sect of Grecian philosophers, founded by Antlsthenes about 396 B. C. The Cynics were noted for their morose and gloomy views of life ; for their disregard of all sciences, save that of morality; and for their contempt for the ordinary conventionalities of life. The word cynic is derived either from Cynosarges, the place where Artisthenes taught; or from Navinos (Gr., doglike), in allusion to the snarling or surly manner affected by the philosophers of this school. To Diogenes of Sinope, the most distinguished disciple of the Athenians erected a column of Parian marble surmounted by a dog. Antis-thene- Gas From Wood Waste. Utilizing wood waste for generating gas is claimed by a Swedish sawmill operator to save 75 per cent of the fuel used when the chips and sawdust are burned directly under the Added to this economy is a boiler. large production of valuable including acids, wood alcohol, and tar. Portugals National Epic. The national epic of Portugal is the Lusiad, written by Luis Vaz de ) Camoens and published in 1572, says the Detroit News. The great poem which has been translated into many languages, was begun by Camoens while he was In exile in India and was completed shortly after he was allowed to return to Portugal. Before 1700, 38 editions of the Lusiad were printed in Lisbon. Although the Lusiad was, as a piece of literature, a tremendous success, It netted its author little financial gain, for, as his epitaph, destroyed in 1775, read, He lived poor and neglected and so died. (1524-15S0- . You Cant Dodge It. The captain entered the officers mess kitchen. Do you understand that there will be no dessert tonight? he demanded sternly. Yes, replied the new and careless private. Yes what? roared the captain. AmerYes we have no bananas. ican Legion AAeekly. An Easily Effected Loan. I wonder why some perple are alWhen I hears a man quarrelin ways borrowing trouble. over de telephone, said Uncle Eben, Probably because It isnt necessary Boston I picks him foh one o dese safety to put up any collateral. first fighters. AVashington Star. Transcript. Marked. Just because the worst never pens some people are greatly hap- Cleverness is oaly of worth when under the control of kindness and wisdom. ! Jarvis, retorted the captain Why the Doctor asks : "Do you drink coffee ? quiet- ly, "you are dying. Eh, blen! Are you a physician, as well as a too, Monsieur bully swordsman, a fellow of Shz-a-rn- pearl-ln-lal- d pistols; a delicate hand at the cards and woirlrous speeches on a ladys staircase f He sat up strelghter and shook himself. Dying? Now, see! He kicked out both legs, clapped hia hands, put a thumb to his nose and wiggled his fingers at the stars. Let me up, he drawled I am tell you what to absently. do. Where the devil Is the boat, and our blusterers? Name o G d! buccaneers snoozing in the grass, and John Jarvis in a bloody set-to- ! And despite their protests he did get to his feet unsteadily. About all they could see vere his two eyes sticking out of a muck of wet tangled hair. But these Seemed to smile comfortingly. Jarvis, and his deck o blood, he Now, ccme. The Seraphine qnised. is towing out the bass. There Is hardly a man on her except the wounded and the officers, for they have every arm at the sweep.i In the small boats. I say we shall retake her, gentlemud-swathe- d t-- men (to be Continued.) Propagating Mistletoe. Mistletoe may be established on trees by pressing vhe seeds when they are ripe in April gently into the bark of the tree. 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