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It eeate fiDrehlldren teething, a bottle. There Is nothing more unsatisfactory than compulsory love. A. BRIGHT HOME MAKES A MERRY JOY TRAVELS ALONG WITH HEART. SAPOLIO fssr of penmanship. Private Weet Temple and Beeond or our College Journal and beautiful ipecl SALT LAKE BUSINESS DR. C.W. SHORES EXPERT SPECIALIST IN ALL DISEASES OF MEN. 8TBICTLT RELIABLE. PAY ME WHEN YOU ARE CURED".... Not Ono Dollar Required In Advanoo. IP YOU 8UFFER FROM C0LLE6O CHAPTER X. (Continued.) Why are you nbt with Mrs. Wllden and the others? he continues kindly, a a he follows Shell into the drawingroom, which looks hare and desolate, tor Shell has not found courage even to renew the flowers during the past few days. "I did sot wish to go," Bhe explains vaguely, as she Beats herself on a low chair and takes puss on her knee. I thought it would be so dull on the moor." and stupid Robert Cbampley stares at her with an amused smile. "Surely It could not be much duller than you are here? he ventures with a laugh; and then adds almost sternly, "You ought not to have been left here alone. But I wouldnt go! reiterates Shell decidedly. "It Is nobodys fault but my own; they were all very much vexed with me for not going, only only I preferred remaining behind. "I am afraid you must be a very determined young lady. Yes, I am very obstinate, assents Shell, applying the most obnoxious term she can think of to her decision of character; then, anxious to be done with personalities, she continues, "But you came with a message. How are they all getting on at Oakford? For a moment there Is a look of keen annoyance on Robert Champleys face, then he laughs off the question gaily. "Oh your sister seems charmed with the moor; Mrs. Wllden not quite so enchanted; whilst Miss Flower, I hear, has threatened more than once to run away! Amongst other troubles, It seems she is suffering Intensely from cold not having come sufficiently supplied with wraps for the keen bracing air. I am charged with a note begging you to send her all the furs you can lay your hands on she declares the Arctic regions must he tropical compared with Oakmoor! "Y1 Is always Shivery, laughs Shell, as she takes the Bmall tinted note, reand scuiis the dolent of orris-roo- t, d lines. "Well, It wont take me long to gather up her bundle of wraps. How does she want them sent, I wonder?" By train to Limply station, thence by the carrier to Oakford, I suppose, answers Mr. Ghampley briskly; then, seeing Shell's Involuntary start of surprise, he adds, I should have been very pleased to take them had I been going that way. Shell still stares at him In open-eye- d amazement. I thought you were going to spend the summer at Oakmoor T she falters; and then a faint smile puckers up her mouth she cannot help feeling amused at the unexpected tom events are hastlly-acrawle- A GOOD BUSINESS Street. SUt Lake, Utah. Your Grip on Life Is by no mesne dependent on s stalwart frame and brawny Iron muscles. There are thou und. now enjoying green and vigorass age who never coaid bout of either. This result depends mast on s sound, active HEART, strong, orderly NERVES, and s serene end cheerful MIND. If you ere suffering or st fault on any of these points, the best thing to do is to Ukd 'taking. true "Yes; I had Intended to do so, answers Robert Cbampley In a slow thoughtful voice, but I have changed my mind. The children seem so thoroughly happy at the fawn that I thought I would take advantage of their being there to take a short run on the continent Your sister, Mies DR. J. H. MCLEANS Wllden, has been, as usual, particukind She has offered to keep an larly STRENGTHENING CORDIAL on the little onee so I feel that eye AND BLOOD PURIFIER they are perfectly safe. He finishes a sigh; It stimulates the heart action so as to maintain his statement with In the gathcrimson blushes cirShell n healthful and soundness and organic promote culation of the blood. It nourishes the serves ering twilight as she realizes the fact and invigorates nerve centers, thus giving regularity to the digestive and other functions. By that he has been driven abroad by Ru- he says, with a quick smile. 1 was mailing as much noise as possible to drown my feeling of loneliness, laughs Shell. Terhnrs It was indiscreet of me, but I listened to your music for fully ten minutes before knocking at the door. I am particularly partial to good music, and It is not often that I get a chance of listening to any so well worth hearing. I could not Imagine who was playing somehow I was under an erroneous Impression that Miss Walden was par excellence the musician of the family. Oh, my playing Is nothing much! answers Shell brusquely. "You are wounding my feelings, for I consider myself a good Judge, laughs her companion; only I should very much like to know why you so persistently put yourself In the backtude, Yes, Seminal Weakness, Vsrieoeeis, Hydrocele, Syphilis, OosorrhaM, Stricture, small or Ohfunkan organs, premature old age and all .other private diseases, whatherfraused by Ignorance exeesa or sostagios.iio matter how severe, you esn consult Dr. O. W. Bionic, the phystoian who has given his life to curing ehronlo disease, and be examined, advised, treated and cured without paying him one dollar antll tha ears is effected. The doctor resc. res the right however, to refuse any Incurable ease If be oaa't pur you he dost want your money. Such an offer was never before made by a responsible physician, and Dr. Q. W. Shores is only able to make It because ha positively cures these di easea Don't waste another cent on questionable doe tors, bnt consult the Old Doctor" and be cured. BUSINESS SACREDLY CONFIDENTIAL. Call at BIO Baras on Block (Drs. B haras B B ha res' Offlea) or another. Isnt that rather a selfish way to look at It? asks Mr. Champley gravely. "Surely it was Intended that we Bhould all be useful to our so far as lies In our power. Shell laughs a little mocking laugh. "Of course It Is very meritorious to be unselfish, she says flippantly; but I am not given to and I am afraid I dont love my as I ought Whilst she Is knock at the door is a speaking single heard, and again she breaks into a laugh. Ah, there Is Susan she la a of course, and at the present moment I feel full of love for her, but I am afraid my motive is a selfish one! You see, I was so awfully afraid that something had happened to her which would have been awkward for me, to say the least of it; and she hurries Into the hall to admit the longdooked for Susan. Ton are an enigma, remarks Robert Champley, who, having followed Shell to the door, now holds her hand In his, and gazes down at her with thoughtful, puzzled eyes. Am I? How horrid! I never found out an enigma In the whole course of my life I think them so dreadfully stupid. "You are not stupid; and I rather like enigmas, returned Robert Champley, falling Into a reflection of her own mood "that Is, It amuses me to find them out By Che way. Bob and Meg loaded me with the most affectionate messages for you. answers Did they? How queer! Shell carelessly. ' "I dont see anything queer about it, says Robert Champley coldly. They have very affectionate natures, poor little things, and I Imagine that you have been kind to them! Have I?" muses Shell In speculative tones. If so it must have been very kindness. passive I am not so sure of that; but I must be going now 1 feel that I leave you in some kind of safety, now your maid has returned but really this place Is In too lonely a position for you to be living as you are doing, almost alone. Oh, we are safe enough ! laughs fellow-creatur- es self-sacrific- e, fellow-creatur- es fellow-creatu- re Shell "There Is nothing at the Wilderness to tempt robbers; and I am not at a rule a nervous person, although you found me In each an abcausing good appetite, sweet sleep and tranquil Good night; and she ject fright. nerves. It adds to the enjoyment of life and bys pertinacity. Would they not have been safer at holds out her hand In a limp and Inbrightens the mental bonxon. It cures as well as resists disease. Champley House with Mrs. Tolley to different way to be shaken. Yoar drurglst sells It. soc sod $ a bottle. Good night, he says, earnestly, as look after them? ventures Shell du- FOR 14 CENTS Wa wish to gala thisyear BXUN new custom. n, sod nano affsi lOi 1 Pkg. 11 Day Radish, ns " LongLightu'gCaenmbsrlO. " SslursBsstXittnea, U Warth L , T AhovalOpkgL worts' $1.00, ws wll mail ya frtM, togsthar with oal and Seed Catalogs' great Plant of open reoaipt this natlre A 14c nostoga. We invite pour trade an. know- when ones try Halarri aal. m DR. G. W. SHORES, Look Box 1B8B, BALT LAKE CITY, UTAH ITHeEvani nlnnajl, and stuxumils m.vutaiug to. La (hnu, ms, BK OIUHU MS Dth W IMtMMMMtMii CURE YOURSELF! I s Big Cl for unnatural disehsrgM, inflammations, irritations or nlc. rations of ii neons membranes. ralulMs, und net astria- CMIUMULC& flSBt or polaonou. old by PfggUt. irwwiura pension F I I I BICKFORD, Washington. D. O. thsy will rooaivs qulek repliea B. tth N.H.Vols Staff Kth Oorpa- - P reseutlu Claims slace 1 7 fl Wkea iflsweriflu Adverttsesiests Hestloi This riper. Kindly W. N. U.. Salt Lake - No. B. 1800. biously. Again the father sighs. I think the air up there Is good for Meg, he answers, drawing hla hand slowly across his brow; the child has not been herself of late even Rob has turned listless with the heat; but I dont doubt I shall find them strong enough on my return the Oakmoor air la better than any medicine. And yet you are running away from it! laughs Shell mischievously. A week of It seemed enough for Ted, explains Mr. Champley, throwing the onus of hla departure on hla We brothers Innocent shoulders. a rush for should we time have thought through Switzerland before the long vacation. Ted baa never been to Switzerland. "I hope yon both will enjoy It, remarks Shell tamely. Then there ensues an awkward pause neither guest nor hostess seems to have any further remark to make CHAPTER. XI. Robert Champley is not as a rule given to thinking much about his neighbors' concerns, yet the vision of Shell, star led and pale, aa she stood before him In the gathering gloom ol the ball at the Wilderness, rises mors than once and confronts him during the wakeful watches of that summer night. When breakfast Is over the next morning, and the brothers are enjoying their pipes together with the news veof the day, under the randah which shelters the dining-roowindows of Champley House, Robert suddenly breaks the silence. I am going over to the Wilderness will you come? he asks, addressing hla brother. To the Wilderness?" repeats Ted In amazement Why, whats up? You went to the Wilderness last evening. That Is no reason why I shouldnt go again this morning! laughs Robrose-wrenth- ed m ert Not the slightest" assents Ted, with a lazy shrug o his shoulders. If you have a fancy for stinging-nettle- s. It may be a weakness on my part, but I have a particular aversion to prickly young women, and Mademoiselle Shell is a perfect hedgehog." Then you wont come? Not if I know it; and you can hint ground." to the young lady that ahe has lost the Oh, because putting oneself forward la such a bore! scoffs Shell. If pleasure of my company entirely people know you can play, you are al- through her waspishness of disposiways being made useful In one way or tion perhaps then ahe will mend her deep-draw- n LOST Rm. A. . at The C'lix'k and Jack. Why la It that I'm like the clock! ays little Jack to me. Because I've two hands and s face, As any oue can see. The difference 't wixt the clock and Jack la quite aa plainly seen (I wish tlu-- were alike in this) : Its face and hands are clean. Ve are sure you do not. .. he presses It Good night, happy Journey! laughs Shell, and way a. Yes, that would be likely to make a strong Impression on her, I should says the elder brother derisively, as he clears the ashes from hla pipe and prepares for departure. The fact Is, he continues in explanation, I think Shell ought to Join her mother at Oakford; It la really not safe for her to remain here all alone. Oh, she Is safe enough! Nobody who has had one interview with her la likely to molest her a second time, scoffs Ted. However, If zhe Is weighing on your mind you had certainly better get rid of her before we start; so go and give her the benefit of yonr opinion, if you dare you always were of a somewhat Quixotic nature." Not In the least, returns Robert Only where duty so plainseriously. ly leads one must needs follow. Capital sentiment, no doubt, for the If head of a family," drawls Ted. ever I marry, I hope a sense of my responsibility will fall upon me at the same time. At present my duty plainly leads me to pack, and not to moralize with Shell on the Impropriety of her conduct. You are a lazy dog, Ted, and no mistake! laughs Robert Champley, looking down with an Indulgent smile at his younger brother, who, instead of bestirring himself for the talked-o- f packing, has sunk down upon the green slope leading to the veranda, and is almost lost to view under the widespread sheet o the Times. I am thankful for small mercies, responds Ted, in a tone of unmerited Your speech would have persecution. been more annihilating had you substituted the word puppy for dog Now speed you on your way I have no earthly wish to detain yon and tell Miss Shell, with my best respects, that she Is quite welcome to the moor, now we have done with It! All right! laughs Robert; and the next moment he Is walking briskly down the avenue. , As he nears the Wilderness, however, After all, what his pace slackens. business of his is it that Shell chooses to remain at home Instead of Joining her mother and sister? May she not feel JuBtly annoyed at his Interference, and resent it as Sheer Impertinence? And yet he cannot somehow feel Justified In going away and leaving her unprotected. She has been kind to hla children their little hearts seem full of her her name trips from their tongues twenty times & day; and yet Incomprehensible girl that she is she never seems to care one Jot about them; and, if she speaks of them at all, deems them by her tone little nuisances. Well, duty Is duty she can misconstrue him If she will, laugh at him if It so pleases her, but he will have his say, and just tell her plainly and seriously that she ought to go to Oakford. With this resolution uppermost In his mind he mounts the large, flat doorstep and pulls the bell. As a rule, when the whole family are at home, the ball door stands open to admit the summer sunshine now It Is closed, and Robert Champley notes with a slab that It badly wants a coat of think, close-shav- en You are rather premature In your wish. I shall not be leaving home for two or three days." Never mind happy Journey when you do tart! persists Shell, with a careless nod, as he moves away. muses Robert A strange girl, Champley, aa he pauses In the drive to light a cigar one of the most ever came across. She makes herself out a kind of savage, and yet the children adore her. I wonder what Induced her to remain all alone In that big house when the rest took to the moor. By the way, what a nuisance that they fixed upon my neighborhood, and so literally drove me away from my hiding-placpaint. (To be Continued.) I hope the children will be all right I do wish Miss Wllden would leave ChrleFe Word. them alone however, that she eviHeaven and earth may pass, but the dently wont da I think X shall have till Robert Champleys eyes, traveling to charter a yacht she couldnt fol- word of the ChrlBt shall never pass; round the room In search of an ob- low us then with an Impatient laugh. and there Is no peace and welfare for By the way, how remarkably well us, save In the glad recognition of ject, light upon the plana You were discoursing very sweet that little Shell plays! I have half a the bond that unites us with out brothmusic when I broke la upon your soli mind to make same excuse 'or a call er men. Rev. W. Gladden. e! |