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Photographers, intro-sjieetiv- well-selecte- d well-bein- g; ' t lie i j ! j ! platform at C'liilwanee Junction he found little difficulty in conforming to the artistic recpiirement. Now, how ever, the point of view seemed to have veered so suddenly that it left him groping in a mist of uncertainties, in which he was sure of nothing hut an overwhelming desire to possess Ilester; a desire which contemptuously pushed aside the arguments of reason as of no weight and cpiite unworthy of tie smallest consideration. And then the incident of the evenira the indistinct shadow in the bushe--- , again, do you know that I have an exactly similar one? I am almost posie tive that you are right. Can't yon help me solve the mystery? are talking Whats that v about? inquired the colonel, knocking the ashes from his pipe Tv m and crushing a dry tobacco leaf in th palm of his hand fora fresh charge. Miss Hester was just saying she lYKj? thought wed seen each other sonie-v, here before I enmo to T regarthen, and Im almost sure shes right. We were trying to locate the time and place. Oh, I reckon its just imagination. replied the colonel, packing the tobaoto dust into the bowl of his pipe. That is, without youve been visitin the young kidies schools in Yiginia. No, I havent been doing that, said Ringbrand. laughing, though it would doubtless be a delightful experience. That would depend entirely upon your errand. interrupted Hester. think most of the visitors used to leave Miss Pel tons wilh tingling ears; they should have, if tin res anj truth in the old saj mg. As Ringbrand was about to reply, lie saw a shadow ii'min" in the bushes a He Kprx.ircci a moment later with his rifle. W hat's that down lew yards distal there by the lat els? he asked, rising Henry hasty and vindictive intentii u the colonels interfcience. and llesp to get abetter v lew. h. At thequestionllarry Latimer sprang sitting unmoved through it all. from his chair and ran into the house, was he mini irfof fhisvvarliheepisod appearing a moment later w ill) his rifle. Were sue!) things of so little moment As lx came out, t he shadow dart-- from in the daily life of the south that tin y the bushes and glided among the tree1; could he passed o r w ithouf com nit ut? It would appear so. since his hosts had on the lawn. Iicmy saw it, and wool hate fired if big fa her had not vv resit d iie.n t dialcly ignon d the incident :.s had never hi cn. liven He'-t- r the gun from his hands. Seems li! e thou lit had able to late up tin thread of you get less sense every day, Henry, t iiico. cut Hot, colonel the convt;sation again with breathlessly. gasped do you know who you were going to no vi.-sign of perturbation or barns j ,ent. What was the reason toi shoot at? I know well enough, and go do you, lleniys suddeui and savage wrath. 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Dickinson, Genl Mngr., Omaha North wo. I stand corrected. AYould it he heresy if I ashed where I might find the one or two? Of course not; theyre in the prayer book; I supposed everyone knew that. Going back to your impression Receivers i ii- . J sand Fridays. Trains souh of Juab run dally except DAYS South. I T day YALLEY RAILWAY at - Law. - d am Lv ford f Ar 8.45 pm 8.45am ....Frisco.... 7.30pm Arrive Leave Sleeper on No. 1 South, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Sleeper on No 2 North, Mondays. Tues- vs & d, '3 7.05 (Late Ostler di-c- I v r.oom The brothers smoked in silence fora few moments and then began to uss a by the younger. Beef, Mutton, Tork, Bacou, Butter, While plan suggested they tuiked the stars came out one by one ami Lie shadows deepened Pork Sausage, and Chease. in the cove until they lay black and brooding over the thickets on the sides of the mountain. With the drawing We invite the citizens of of the curtain of darkness the noises of the night began the drone of the Nephi to giv e us a call. jar fly passing with the fading light of the cricket and the First Door North of Post OfSce-II- . into the chirping Threadshrill song of the of toiees nature the with irregular A. WILLIS, Manager. ing the measured pulse of human effoit, the rhythmic beat of the blowing enfurnace viat the Treg'-rthegines This Is Your Opportunity. brated upon the si ill air; and at interOn receipt of ten cents, cash or stamps, vals a dull red appearing above a generous sample will be mailed of the the shoulder ufglare the mountain anmost popular Catarrh and Hay Fever Cure nounced the feeding time of the fiery (Elys Cream Balm) sufficient to demonstrate the great merits of the remedy. monster of the valley. ELY BROTHERS, The brothers talked on in low tones, 50 Warren St., New York City. only once, when a shadow Rev. John Reid, Jr., of Great Falls, Mont., pausingthe door-yarand glided toward passed recommended Elys Cream Balm to me. I the forest. his a can emphasize statement, It is posiWhos that? queried Jeff, peering tive cure for catarrh if lived ns directed. Rev. Francis W. Poole, Pastor Central Prea. intently into the darkness. Hits only Jed, I reckon, was (he Church, Helena, Mont. reply. Balm is Cream the acknowledged Elys W'hars he goin at this time o cure for catarrh and contains no mercury night? nor any injurious drug. Price, 50 cents. I d- no; goin to soak his liaid in then .maybe. I more 'n half believe, s, that lie's gettin foolish someti bout i..i I. a timer gal; he nev did have nohow. But. as I was much sei ' And the talk dropped back into t channel from w hitli Jeds appearance had diverted it. The two men sat on a. log behisd the barn, facing the cliff at the hekd of the cove. Had they been gifted with the visual j lowers of the owl which hooted dismally from the top of a blasted oak standing in the adjacent, thuy might have discerned, half an hour later, a black speck zigzagging up the baee of the apparently inaccessible cliff. It was Jed, and when lie reached the summit just under the shadow of PiCTO the tree that years before had borne such ghastly fruit, he turned his face southward and walked rapidly toward LOCAL TIME CARD. The Laurels. Do you know, Mr. Ringbrand, that In effect, April 5, 1896. Train arrive and depart at various stations I've always had a persistent and hauntdaily as follows: ing impression that we've met sonie-Southbound. Stations. Leave here before? Leave Arr. Arr. 2.30 am 2.10 pm 5.00 pin 8 00 pm Ogden Ringbrand was spending the even3.30 am 3 10 pm Ar Salt JLv 4.00 pin 7 60 pm at the Lat inters as usual, and they ing 7,40 am 6 00 pm Lv j Lake Ar 9.45 am 6.30 pm were all sitting in the starlight on the 8 06 am 6 26 pm. ..Saudy 9 15 am 6 01pm veranda of Tbe Laurels. 9 25 am .. Fairfield .. 4.38 pm You mean before I eante to Tregar-tlie10.45am... Eureka... 3.20pm Miss Hester? Yes, it might have been ages ago. 8.40am 7.00 pm. .Lehi Junct . 8.40am 5 28pm 8.50am 7.10 pm Amern Fork 8.?Uam 5 18 pin Ringbrand smiled under eover of 8.56 am 7.17 pm Pleast Grove 84! am 5 12 pm darkness. the Perhaps it was. Do 9.20 am 7.40 pm 8 00 4 52 am Provo pm in believe 6 40 am 7.59 pm 4 7 44 34 am Fork you transmigration? pm Spanish 9 57 am 8 12pm 7.29am 4 21pm I think not, she answered doubt11.00 am 9.15pm ...Payson... 6.40am 3.35 pm Nephi believe in the creed. 11 00 pm Art- . Lv 6.00 am fully. JuaD (Ar 5 00 am 10 23 what treed? ask I praLv) May 12 01am Leamington 3.35 am I'd think you'd be ashamed to, 2 00 am ....Oasis.. 2 09 am 2.50 am Clear Lake 1.05 am when there is only one or, at most, 6 25 am Ar Mil- 9.10 We have always on hand with Hester which ha ' rehis earlier doubts as to ut. uttac htnen his of ality . d he nssuinini' that he conn s means sure wa by she written in the book of ui to was different enough fi demand a very tliseonc- i ; djust- liud i i. ment of the lines upon v ..te plans formed his somewhat ind for a domestic future. I , mo-- t oilier men, painted for iiis life a possible matrimonial background, but in this picture the colors harraoniid artistically with the neutral tints of his own studious habits. Ilester Latimer brought out with alarming distinctness the fact that she possessed none of the attributes of this ideal, save that, perhaps, her charming individuality made it impossible to say that she was not intellectual. She was positive and innoand fclie bad alcently ready given him a shock by a very frank ami ingenuous criticism of one of his stories which had appeared in a recent number of one of the magazines. She w as essentially of her own day and generation; ami she apparently knew little and eared less about the subtler distinctions of motives and of character which so torment and perplex the student of his kind. Milliout in the least suspecting it, and being, on the contrary, quite fully resolved to keep in touch with bristling activity of modern life, Hugh Ringbrand was e already beginning to acquire the ; peace habit of a and quietness, and a seemed to comprehend the conditions most necessary to his and such an environment w itlithe breezy personality of Ilester Latimer for the central figure appeared almost laughably incongruous To do him full justice, Ringbrand tried very earnestly to reason his wav out of the emotional tangle in w hieli he found himself the more insistently, perhaps, because he felt his powers of resistance slipping away from him in a closer acquaintance with Hester. The txperienep of those few weeks was entirely without precedent in Lis vvell-- I ordered life. He had said to himself, in certain moods. that he had successfully passed the age when passion usurps the place of judgment; that an artist must be so far removed from the emotional side of life in his own experience as to be able to look upon it wit li the cool and dispassionate eye of a critical student; and up to that unlucky moment when he had seen Ilester Latimer trip aeros-- . Nephi City Boarding House Proprietors. .all 2. n. H. HAWKINS Chas. Ockey & Sons Continued frou: Page EAT LIAREJET. I 'All kindsof repair work done Main Street- First-Clas- s I.ffiyt-- te - u j f , -- .. "Tv. . two-mil- lights? The sinister meaning in Henrys ear less reply answered tin sc questions U fore they had laken slipe. Could it be possible that the La timer mere : 'volvtd K ene of the vriul vendetta about which he h:.d hcaid and read? was Ihat what Ilester meant when she said her imn family had not escaped? And following closely upon the heeie of the question came another: if he shot. I vi.it t the family, wonkl he -- OF VIEW. When Ringbrand left the hospitable roaubion on the mountain and begun hdy e walk to Tregarthen, he was ly exuptlee on tbe bead, chapped d'.bhiuctrd by more different kinds of dtea. - and lip, miU, brmoee, eealda, barns are quickly cured by DeWMts perplexity than usually fall to the lot The Wlteh Haeei Salve. It la at present the of a man of his temperment. artlale most need for piles, and It alwaye friendly footing upon which he was stelae them. For Bale by A. Luet & Boas established at The Laurels gave lnm opportunites for constant association toroMtud dottHics. - POJXT - e vv A VANIhTIlNO , |