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Show MORNING. NOON AnVnICIIT. Kr Train bertlep. mS Rio Grand Weattru railway row opt i a tea tbe bt at local train service to 0 deu. Traina leava Wait Lake City at 'J:J a. m , lJ :U) uoou and H):.0 j. ui. Tliu r..iw noon train will atop at all intaiinoJiatj jmlnt Utweeu Sa'.l I.uke City tud O'lon. Keturn traina leava Cgiliu at7;Ula. ui., 8:10 p. xu. and 0:14 p. m. id Tie G?iell f..' ti jA CHAPTER VIII. (Continued.) Shell flushes crimson; the one wish of her girlhood baa been to posses a volume of Tennyson all her own. Yet, now that she stands with the treasufe in her hand, a strange perversity makes her feel more than half Inclined to thrust It back upon the donor. It Is very kind of you, Bob and Meg, she says, in a tone of angry Impatience; but I cannot think of accepting your present. Take It home and keep It until you are grown up then you will tie able to understand It!" "Dont you like It, then?" queries la Dob, looking anxious and distressed. Pa thought you would rather hare a loosens the grasp of your cough. The congestion of the throat and lungs Is removed ; all Inflammation Is subdued; tbe parts are put perfectly at rest and the cough drops away. It has no diseased tissues on which to hang. Dr. Ayers Cherty Pectoral Plaster draws out tnflammadoa of the lungs. ddMsei Kaaaaibar hava a Vedlral Dapsrt-- it. If JOS hast say cnmylullii what-- r and aaitralha bait tnadlcal aarlee an rowUr obtain, writ tin Ton wilt rnaalva a fraaly. nraaapt rspiy, wlthaat aoat. jLiUnu. La. j. o. Lawall, Stain. atot. Ringlet" BiibIb Plymouth at IHMInhow. Fggsand d. eimkareU for nnln Urn. P. 1U8.W. Templejtalt Lnkn Uod-lar- WESTERN SEEDS Wcstcrn Planters JJ Our talta eatalogue 2T all about them. - BtrMlilti t Ce., Durr. Ion sumption, Asthma ammmmmmimaummammmmmmmt lATARRH,1 CAN HK If AT HOME. CURED Slvdlelna. Writ For TrruM.r On Iul-mous- ry FlttlK. llUtnart - -SentNow York City. Co Kobvraut Co., IYhis&ora Dyed A Natural Black by Buckinghams Dye. 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This threatened alternative sounds so very alarming that Shell hastens to explain to the children her detestation of watches In general and her unbounded admiration of poets. What are you making such a chatter and fuss about. Shell? Interposes Ruby, crossing to her Bisters side and taking up the volume In dispute. Oh, only a copy of Tennyson!" with a contemptuous eurl of her lip at the plain I wonder though handsome binding. what Induced Robert Champley to send you that? You have not been devoting yourself to his children. No, I should hope not, answers Neither do I Shell, with emphasla want any present I shall return It Return It? What conceited nonI suppose he sense! scoffs Ruby. thought some slight acknowledgment was due to you for playing wtth the children occasionally. If you want to make yourself absurd and conspicuous, of course you will return it. On the next morning the Champley houaehold take their departure for the moor. Ruby chances to be near the deserted lodge of the Wilderness when the wagonette containing the two brothers, the children and the nurse drives by. She makes a dainty picture, standing In the shade of the cheBtnut tree e In her morning dress, and waving her handkerchief In token of adieu. The gentlemen raise their hats and smile, the children shout, the nurse gives a defiant Bnort, and the next moment they are out of. sight Two months of freedom!" thinks Robert Champley to himself. On my return home I must make other arrangements.". pale-blu- Vouksjlias won highest prim fur Mf flock of fNiiMH. T.nhown. Kinglets" win la Utah tbrML-VKHC- CHAPTER IX. 'Mamma, there Is a most enticing cries cottage to be lot at Oakford, Ruby, glancing up excitedly from the Listen! Oakford. paper In her hand. To be let furnished, charming cottage residence five rooms, large garden, every convenience, rent moderate, air bracing, close to moor. Yes, my dear, responds Mrs. Wilden in mild surprise. Well, what about It? Do you know of any one wanting a cottage? I thought It might suit us, replies Ruby, a little crestfallen. It certainly might If we wanted to go there, asserts Mrs. Wilden with a but, as you laugh; knew, Ruby, I have a great dislike to leaving home. But, mamma, I think you require change of air, persists Ruby with unwonted affection. You have been suffering so frightfully from neuralgia all spring. I am sure your nerves want bracing. Why not take this cottage for a month or so? Change is good for everybody." Airs Wilden shakes her head, but not after a very determined fashion. What do you say, Vi? she asks, turning to her niece. Well, I really dont think I care two straws cither way, answers Miss Flower lazily, If somebody will park my things I am willing to go, but I couldnt undertake to pack them myself. Now that just shows how much you need change. cries Ruby eagerly. Your whole system wants stirring up before we had been a week on the moor yon would be as brisk as a good-temper- ed bee. Should I? says Violet, with a I very much doubt dubious laugh. It; but I am willing to try the experiment. Truth to tell, if Violet Flower consulted her own feelings, she would far rather remain In her present comfortable qmrters; but Ruby having confided to her a scheme for visiting the moor If possible, she has promised not to oppose the plan. There Is a fair amount of resistance on Mrs. Wlldens part, but her ener-gotdaughter overrules each and ic Kindly romance Be sure to change the library books the moment you get them, and dont delay a single post In sending them off, entreats Violet earnestly. Vwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww . pneu-mon- nt. Wilden. 3 us tri If It vaa only might let It ding. But it la a cough. One cold no aooner paaaea off before another comes. But it's the same old cough all the time. And its tbe same; old story, too. There Is first the cold, then the cough, then or consumption with tbe long sickness, and life trembling in the balance. gory to enjoy the bracing air and scant accommodation of Oakmoor. Shell, as she stands on the doorstep and waves them a smiling adieu, looks the impersonation of mischievous And any groceries chair-bedste- ad crickets." setting says Ruby Imploringly. Mamma, do ask her not? Dont be alarmed, answers Shell, with a curious little laugh. I have not the slightest intention of interfering with any of the arrangements at the cottage. They dont concern me in the least, since I shant be there. Not be there what do you mean? Of course you will be there! declares Ruby, looking very much astonished. Not unlen mamma Insists upon It; and I am sure she wont, laughs As you know, I have been set Shell. against the Idea from the commencement. so I mean to remain here monarch of all I survey and have a right down jolly time of It all to myself. What rubbish! cries Ruby ImpaSusan Is going to be put on tiently. and she Is to give the house a thorough cleaning during our absence. Well, I can he put on board-wagtoo; and I certainly wont prevent Susan from cleaning the house. I sha?l be out all day long, responds Shell. Mamma, please make her go. It would seem so odd her not going, urges Ruby. g Ilut Mrs. Wilden Is too to oppose actively any of her children. Truth to tell, she rather envies Shell her coming solitude, and even expresses It as her opinion that It is a pity that dreadful cottage was ever taken. This rebellion on her Indulgent mothers part Is quickly talked down by Ruby, whose constant fear from the beginning has been that her scheme will ultimately fall through. She know that her mother would rather stay at home; she is fully aware that Violet Is groaning In spirit over what she is pleased to term her coming exile; so she thinks It wiser on the whole to leave Shell to her own devices, lest enlarging on the theme should stir up revolt In other and more Important quarters. Then there comes a triumphant morning when, backed up by a vast amount of unnecessary luggage. Ruby carries off her three victims for Alary can truthfully lie reckoned In that cate s; es easy-goin- f will bless you! laughs Shell as she nods assent; and then, springing on to the step of the cab, the imprints a dosen hasty kisses on her mothers troubled cheek. Why does ehe heave a sigh, notwithstanding the brightness of the the morning, as she turns to house? How bed-room- board-wage- cant get adds Ruby. every obstacle w it Is presented to her. Her eloquence Is so great In advocating a change that one would wondef, to hear her talk, how they have managed to exist so many summers through at the Wilderness without acquiring all the maladies to which flesh is heir. Shell la not present when the discussion takes place, but her indignation when the plan is unfolded to her Is unbounded. You dont mean to say, Ruby, that you are actually thinking of following the Champleys to the moor?" she says, In a voice of such Infinite scorn that Ruby flushes uneasily. What nonsense you talk, Shell! she returns angrily. You seem to have the Champleys on the brain. We are going to the moor because mamma Is In need of bracing air. Is there anything so very extraordinary in that? There is something extraordinary In your having selected the same vilIf lage, answers Shell decidedly. mamma wants bracing air why not take her to the North of Devon? Because rooms there would be frightfully expensive; .whereas the cottage on the moor Is a1 mere trifle, responds Ruby loftily. This argument Is unanswerable, for no one knows better than Shell that their Income Is not equal to any great additional strain. Feeling that any resistance she can offer will be futile, Shell shrugs her shoulders and leaves the room. Nothing remains to her now but to strike out a separate line of action for herself. She is fully determined about one thing wild horses shall not drag her to Oakford. When everything is fully arranged and packing is at Its height. Shell startles the household. It will be very awkard having only s, three VI remarks In a for the more she contone, grumbling templates six weeks spent away from civilization the less she likes the prosOf course the servants must pect. have one; and then we must all cram Into the two others. Not at all, dear, Ruby hastens to Mamma and Shell can have explain. the big room, and you and I a little one each; as for Mary, she can do quite well with a In the kitchen. How delightful for Mary! laughs Shell. It is to be hoped she has a strong liking for cockroaches and Now, please, Shell, dont go Alary against the arrangement, we there you must send by Parcels Post," the Oakmoor postman re-ent- er CHAPTER X. A week has raeued. Shell ha grown solitude; the big, bare, echoing rooms have become hateful to her. Even the grounds seem changed and unfamiliar. The certainty that there Is no chance of Interruption to her lonely muslngs, at first bo delightful, now seems to fill her ueually cheerful spirit with a sense of depression. Until robbed of all companionship ehe never guessed what a sociable creature she was. Happy would she be if even the most Inane and common-plac- e caller would come to break the monotony of her endless days! But it Is understood In the neighborhood that the family at the Wilderness are away; so from mom till night Shell wanders aimlessly about, with only the gray cat to bear her company. It Is evening. Shell Is even more deeolate than her wont. Susan has asked permission to go Into Mudford to make a few purchases, and already she has been absent over three hours. It Is now seven oclock, and the empty bouse seems to Shells excited ImagiShe nation like a haunted place. fancies she hears hurrying through the passages. A door slams, and her heart stands still with fear. Shell however is not one to give way to morbid feelings, and, rousing herself from her book, she starts on a tour of lnsped-tio-n through the house, shutting all windows and securely barring all doors on her way; then, with a renewed sense of security, she returns to the drawing-rooand determines to while away the time with music. Shell Is one of those sensitive folk who never play so well as when alone ehe cannot pour her whole heart Into her music when she has listen era Now, with the house to herself she soon becomes lost to her surroundings and the room echoes to such heartstirring strains as It rarely falls to ones lot to hear. Suddenly however her music comes to an end, and her heart throbs with terror, for through the empty hall echoes the sonorous thunder of the big iron knocker. Shells firBt Impulse is to take no notice to hide herself or to make her escape by some back window; then her natural good sense returns, and she laughs In a nervous manner at her heart adfears and with vances Into the hall. Is that you, Susan? she asks, but without unfastening the- heavy chain. There comes no answer save a vigorous ring at the bell. Who is there? demand Shell, this time in a firmer tone and one more likely to penetrate the thick oak panels. A messenger from Airs. Wilden, answers a voice which is somehow familiar to Shells ears. With trembling hands she she? back the heavy bolts, and, taking down the chain, opens the door. There she and stands pale, before Robert Champley. Ch, what a fright you gave me! Is her first Involuntary exclamation. IIow so? What have I A fright! done? queries her visitor, looking much surprised. Oh, nothing! answers Shell, whilst the ghost of a smile flickers round her still colorless lips. It was my own foolishness; but I was not expecting any one excepting Pusan, and your knock frightened me. I suppose I with a must be getting nervous little laugh. Nervous? I should think so! cries He has taken Robert wonderingiy. her hand in greeting, and feels it cold and trembling in his warm grasp. But surely you are not alone in the house? Only for a short time; I am expectexing Susan back every minute, feels who heartily Shell, plains ashamed of her late weakness. Her visitor looks grave. You ought not to be left alone in a house like tills. he says very decidedly. Why, you are trembling tired of her self-impos- m fast-beati- ng The rehabilitation of the Baltimore and Ohio South Western Railway w;;i begin as soon as the frost Is out of the ground In the spring. Just befn-.the line went Into the hands of Receivers Harmon and Robinson a largi quantity of material was purchased. delivered This will be Immediately and used to the best advantage. Forty steel rails th'S;sand tons of h& e been purchased, and enough will be on hand on March 1st to enable the Receivers to begin laying It at five different points on the line. Each mile of track will be carefully rebalcondilasted and placed In tion. It will take 101,000 pairs of continuous rail joints for the forty thousand tons of rail. The two thousand standard box cars and five hundred steel coal cars recently ordered will ha delivered In March. Additional motive power, In the shape of forty compound freight engines, weighing 150,000 compound pounds, and five passenger engines, weighing 135,000 pounds, Is aow being built by the Baldwin Locomotive Worka It la expected that by the time the property Is reorganized and becomes the southwestern division of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad that it will be In a physical condition fully equal to the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. a nd first-cla- ten-whe- twnt ss el ComiaualoB. Michigan Christian Advocate: Secret prayer is the key to bocomb In public Christian work. Fifteen minutes with Ood Is the best qualification for an hour with men. Rapt communion with the divine begets holy trnst for contact with the human. "They that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength. The mightiest Christians that ever lived, like Jacob, Moses, Paul, Peter, Luther, Fletcher and were often and long on their knees waiting for the baptism. Have your own place for secret prayer. 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