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Show A Colonial tiiambeiiaiiix Pain Halm Cure Others, WliyXotYeu? Gbaunoy Q. Rotobliss. Copyright, 1807, by D. 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The fever for ram was upon him, hit manhood and morale having been consumed along with the liquor. Notwithstanding the suffering his actions bad entailed, I could almost have thanked him for being the cause of putting into men sense of real existence, for there was a slight awakening from the heavy 'ethaigy that held me as i stooped to the poor girl and lifted her in my anno as though she wta a child to be comforted. Hie instinctive shrinking she had shown when I reached for her gave way to a moan and the limpness of total abandonment as she felt the strength of iuy arm about her. As I laid her on the transom by the side of her brother, whoee eyes were shut and whoee heightened color now betokened fever, aho placed her unwounded hand against my cheek as if to make sura' of my being mortal, and faltered out: I thought you dead! 0 Donald! Donald! thought you dead!" In the mere sound of a human voice there was something that stirred me to a livelier sense oi myself and surroundings. Rut her words did more than this. Of themselves as 1 set them here in cold black and whits they hold no significants but as I heard them there was something which caused the within me to Irani into dame waning and .shoot through the dullness of my exhausted body and overtaxed brain. The touch of the smooth band, the look, and the wounded and simple tones of this 1 trk liedruggled girl were beyond misinterpretation to ms vhea to other it might have been but a trifle more than commonplace. Like a shock tke attending danger of our situation racked upon me, end again 1 realised my resfioniibility; a feeling that had been dead for hours and which was now resurrected liy the light that bunt upon me at the girl' words. Ska wee's pitiful object as she lay prone at her brother side. Her left arm was powerless, and the blood from her wounded bead still stained her face, neck anj hand. Hie flow bad erased, but through her bright hair I could see the location of the gash. I wee no surgeon to drees either the cut or fracture, and. as for the sake of all, my own necessities were paramount, I would loee no time in experiment without more warrant. My own necessities forsooth, and for the ask of all! I bet no honesty through dreaming ol heroism. If my finer sensibilities had awakened, so had my coarser, and I knew I was now working for a purpose, the root of which lay in selfishness but of a stripe easily forgiven. At I put the maiden down she closed her eyes and either fainted or slept from exhaustion, and 1, like a famished wolf, groped about the floor for the food which had been tipped from the table, holding her onto the lianaum the while with one hand, and with the othei drawing together the fragments meal. of the but T would have been a moving right to an onlookei euuld one have peeped into the cabm at this time. The wounded brother and sister, abject in their misery, even the ocean allowing itself no rest in its efforts to throw them from where they lay; the lengthy bulk of the drunkard sprawling half under the table, bis body swaying with tho leap oi the veeael, and about the floor a mixture oi broken food, the bag of gold and empty bottle which ran hither and thither with the acute and angle of the deck, all seemingly chased by the overturned bucket which had stood by the aid of Ames. lantern The light of the twinging madly from its hook in the beam gave a melancholy effect in contrast to tho jiale dawn now gleaming whit and cold through the windows and in thia muss to the accompaniment of the groaning woodwork, waa 1 hall on my kneea cramming my mouth with bits of bard bread and such matter as came rolling within reach. I ate like a man in despair, and yet with a hunger which gave a sweet taste to cash monel, unsavory aa 1 commonly would have thought it. Aa 1 snatched and iwallowed, now possessed by the fear that the gale might rue again while I waa below, 1 marked the unholy aspect of the surgeon. Ue did not present the disguiting appearance of 8cammell,' but beggarly enough he looked n bruts outshining hie surroundings in' the glory of hie scarlet uniform. 1 held a firm hatred for him as he lay there, feeling that half my present trouble waa duo to hia infernal weakneaa or deliberate raiw leeeneee. Hyd matters gone well below, I might .have nade a drift to keep tu the deck and yet have food and drink supplied me, but now the whole business wss on me, and my wounded were without proper car. I wondered how it could have come shout that such an accomplished swiller ol liquor had found it possible to have gotten dead drank on tbs short allowance of whisky left in the bottle I had given him. but I soon gave over thinking of it The question to be settled waa bow I could leave Arnes and hie them sister, but it waa soon solved Leli'ng lake their chancre for a moment, I eeited the hauled snoring redcoat by the collar anil him up tli companion way, he mak.np the third drunkard 1 had pitched Irom the cabin in tliiOMhum. Ae I dropped him with small qpremony there came a aound aa though hfliml struck the drek with a inullled ilub.' Thia made me mspiriona of will) concealed arms, but, on turning biin half-eate- ever-changi- g All rtKhi reserved. MIlllll iuaiX iuq ivq Lisf) My wife lias beeu uniug Chum berlnin's Pniu linlui, with good for n lit me uliouldet that Las fmiued her eontitiunlly for nine yearn. We have tried all kinds of medicines and doctors without receiving any benefit from any of them. One day we saw an advertisement of .this medicine and thought of trying it, which we did with the lieat of SMtiafsction. She has nsed only one bottle aud her shoulder is almost well. Adolph L. Millett, Manchester, N. 11. For sine by 1). W. Irvine, A Western Kansits oditor says: Did yon ever stop to think that an ordinary deck of plsying ca.'ds is a perfect calender? There are 52 cards, represent ing the number of days in a year; 12 face cards, representing then amber of mouths, four suits, spades, hearts, diamond, clnbe, represeutihg ihe fonr seasons; 13 cards ill each suit, representing the 13 moons in each year and the joker makes up the extra day in the year. Tbe folio ing is a List of the Delinquent Taxes assessed te-ault- s, FREE-LANG- E. .JWtpUOX 10 DELINQUENT TAX LIST OF PAYSOH CITY, UTAH, over, I found the cause and supply for hla latest debauch. In the skirts of his cost two bottles like that 1 bad taken from s him, one full, the other It was a Godsend, and then and thenempty. I took such a dram that ere long the contents of my veins were lea akin u the icy water they bad seemed to be holding Going back (o the rabin, I hauled the 1bp board bunk maitrra to the tliMir and laid the girl upon it. Close to her I laid A met, lifting bed and all, and thus both were be yond danger ot a bad fall, however the l might ramp. 1 he lad opened bit syce ai I placed him by his yet unconscious sister, but 1 bade him not speak, and tned to hearten him by telling him I waa yet mao ter, that Gertrude was by hia aide, hurt, but not badly- - and that we would, by the Kelp of God, he safe ashore ere sunset. lie smiled faintly, and Vnode as if to nod, by which I guessed thaiYvhisky waa no medicine for hie complaint, but I managed to get a dram down tb throat of the girl, whereat he soon opened her eyes and came to life with another moan. Though I wished to linger by her, I dared not; there wee much to do too much for one mortal. It was the work of a moment to clear the floor of the bounding missiles and heave them above (all bat the gold, which I threw into an empty bunk), and 1 followed after for a brief look about. Since I had taken the whisky my energy had come back full fledged and in fighting mood, aa though the numbness of the past few hours had been waking slumber from which 1 had just recovered. The broadening day put hope in me, though clearly and with a quick sensitiveness I marked the anger of the sea, the sinister scowl on the face of Nature, and the wild disorder reigning aboard the Phantom from her bowsprits end to her remaining trade. . Bestowing a glance on the drunkard, who lay on the wet plenking not a whit leu comfortably than on the carpet of the cabin floor, 1 gave my attention to the shrouds, finding as yet nothing had let go or sprung. I then carried aft the main throat and peak halyards, that they might act the part of a back stay and give some relief to the standing rigging. 1 waa engaged in making fut the lines when there passed beneath ns a wave of extraordinary bright and sharpness. It wss a cross sea, and it tripped the schooner, which term betokens a capsize from lack of supporting surface beneath a vessels bilge. With a twisting lift it bore the stern so high in the air that the deck slanted like the rides of a steeple, forcing me to drop the halyardn and cling to the rail to prevent falling into lha bow. For an instant 1 thought of a surety we would plunge sidelong below tbe following era, pierce it, and be swamped inaide the tenth stroke of my pulse; but the send of the water flung ue partly out of the trough, and as it passed lifted the bow to a terrible incline, and, giving ua an extra vicious lurch, left ue almost stern out to the run of the billows. Ilad it broken aa it reached us, the tone upon tons of watet which would have fallen ou our deck must here driven the schooner beneath the surface as though she was no more buoyant than the lead in hrr hold. It wan a wonderful view I had ol the ocean from the height ol llio might cum her. Tho fhinnuw ol its ridge loretoM (In coming cascade, sed, though it drove ua duwn on uur beam's emls and made I lie schooner groan like a suffering mortal as she recovered, it was not evil in ita effects ou me or mine. Two things on dec S there were which seemed to catch the infection ol motion, one was shot into the being the surgeour-whcuppers with a violence which did erne thing to eolior him. lor. like man waking from a deep slvep. ho threw out an arm and began ruMiinii his eyes, muttering words that might have tieen a protest at bis rough usage. The othei was the runaway erutUr bull which bnd been captured i the flukes As the stern ol the of tho spare anohni I'benlom sank to the hollow and tile Uow poiuti-higliri than it had itri lieeti my lot to see it. tlir barrel, like a wild thing waiting its rhanoe. dropped from the position in whirh it had been held aud with a rash Lot aft like a spent cannon hall At tbe break of tbe poop it was met by the lilting (tern, and. retracing ita course, drove anainst the haU-with a force doot ol the Isrec-ssilthat split tho panel from top to bottom. As IniII it sprang from the mqiact. spinning on its chines lot an instant, tbr water flying in a circular shower from itenow open bung, then hurrying to larboard ainiilslii, it reached well aft in time to be caught by the mounting siren. With a wonderful agility slid amiiingl) with the instinct of one mad to reraiir environment, even if it ended in it jeikrd itself on and iboogh tu look about, tottenng end falling cam on its aide with tbe life of the bow. and For brief apace it bung .mntbng iiiifki aa though choking, then it hot tnrwsrd with the fury of a bolt. Nothing iniorvrncd to check its course, and, ae though il had wings, it ran up the niaaa of roH- - and wreck which bail now liecnnie iA.'iinn-i- l nisi the heel of the bowsprit, leaped min I ho air, cleared the low bulwark, shrouded in ita own spray, into anil the frothing sea below. 1 would sooner have fought tbe three prisoners than I wen forward in the iat!i rf that insensate thing, and. though I was aware that our available atock of fresh water went with it X was glad to eee it spring off tb deck. two-third- ves-se- wril-nig- h n h -- rum-sodde- n (Cuntlnned Next Week') BraveHlen Fall Victims to stomach, liver and kidney trouble a wtl as womi n, and all fed the results in loss of nppe'iir, poisons in the b!o d, backache, nervousness, headache fni-in- j;. and tired, listless, But theres no nred to like tint. J. W. Gardner of Electric, vile, Ind. says: he thinp for lers afr jii't when be doVt care tsheiber he It (ave me new ves or dies. . If d and streng'h appetlle. ntd have a ran now eat any ii hfi. a nw Only 5 run-dow- n 1 lae cents, Store. i wnshend Drtg Every bottieguaranleeed in City, Utah Co, Pay-so- :he year 1899. Unless s.iid taXw-s- , together with losls, are paid before Monday, Utah, December 18 h, 1899, 1 will on that date sell the property herein described to the highest cai-bidder as provided by law: Said sale to be held at the Pjyson City Hall, beginning at 12 W m H. Page, Treasurer, P.yson Cnv, Uiah Co., U ai. oclock r h r e St g 3 & ! - I M 71 S 7! ft i I M- s rz. t t !l Is C 8 e 3 3 6 h S I-- i N a. t I - 16 " Time and Distance Annihilated In keeping with ita past nn approachable record, Onion Pacific ft. ft. the great Overland ftoute, will, on October 15th, place in service au entirely new, strictly first class limited train, to be known by the old familiar name of The Overland Limited. This in addition to the present excellent schedule which will lie continued. The New Overland Limited will leave' Halt Lake City daily at 11:45 A. M , Ogtlen 1:15 P. M.; arrive at Denver 9 A. M., Omaha 7:15 P. M. aud Chicagi 9:30 A. M , in ample time for all eastern connections to New York, Boetou, Washington, etc, and be the most handsomely equipped and fastest I twin ever given to the Western people. As usual there will be no change of cars to Denver, Omaho and'Chicago, and only one change to principal eastern at cities Farther particulars Company s 201 Main office, Delinquent Water Tax List of Paysou City, Utah. Old ..Stand,1 Street, Salt Lake City. Trea-nre- Wasr-Hon- Rsst-biMi- MU s Jfiu! tick Headache Aksolnt.ly and permanently cured by nsing Mok-Tea. A pleasant herb drink. Cures cons! ipation and indigestion, mikes you eat, sleep work and happy. Satisfaction guaranteed or money heck. 25 eta. and 50 cts. J. L. Towuehetid,' Druggist Kodol DyspepalsiCitre 1st Scientific compound having the endorsement o( eminent physlclsusnd the medical press. It digests whatyou eat" and positively cures dyspepsia. M. A. Ketror. Bloorolnpdab.ffenn. ssys ii cured him or Indigestion of ten years' staudiug.-- J. L. Townshend. dtotUiusisud Stdinss , iZl AM suiis SMS W. S MS!1 1 w, I Ml It U;.i 401 A 47li HM'l'Mi uaosaj w.i us Iam.pm D IM . Ar jS Brown, Kalamazoo. Mich says, Kodol Dyspepsia Cure cured me severe case of Indigestion: ran strongly recommend It to all dyspeptics. Digest what you eat without, aid from the stomach, and cures dyspepsia. J L. To vnsheDd. Ica-Pr- GEO. W. HBINTZ. Acting Ganl Pam. Agt. AlFfeeYTripltolfiaris! Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digest. I KcllsMs ama. uf a mrcbsaleal of lavsallva siIbS Scslilns strip loths Paris Kzposlttoa, wtlhgaoS mj. what you eat. OREGON . SHORT LINE RY. New Train Service 'S&f. TLasetralns wUlbsetarnitlraiilpied: urc ly local and always on time. Patronise than, when you travel, LOCAL T1JIK CAltD, .la aVaet.Jau. 4. lMW. Trains Arrive and Depart Stations ns Follows! South Bound CvTiTfTl P U IDS 4IM oft IM S 44 1 Hi 1 VI 7 1 4! 8 IS Something to Read. Crup Is the terror of thoustnds ot vniifg iu ihers botMUse I is ouihitsk . fa-sl- - Chester Doctor W. A. Wade Surgeon O.S. L. ft'ilway.Can hefonnd hi all hours Ht his office West of Wi turner ft Go's. Store Frhiu Utah ftesiilencer.' on turner north IluishV planing mill. Young Mothers. where uo tlms is shown trulua do Is so agonizing and frequently Shiloh's Cough and Consumption notstop. D trains nut dally SR (lure acts like itiHgle Incaww of croup. traiiis run daily sxsspt Sunday. It hsq never been known to fall, The worst cases relieved Imniedlaiely. C DODGE, Price 25 cts., 50 cto. aud f MW, at Towu-sh- i V A (Saul Mgr nds Drug Slots. 8. H. BAHMXK, Traffia Manager, At stations Atchinson, Topeka & Sante Fe ' Railway Com pan .. The direct line from Utah to Eansaa City, Ht Joe, Chicago, Oalverton, City of Mexico and all pointam New Mexico and Arizona. First class paaaenger service, two daily trains Via ft. G, W, ft. ft. Dining cars, Stanard and Tourist Pullmans, Electric lights, chair cars, ftnek ballart road bed, Grade Crossing, in fact all the lnxnriesiand Bafety appliances of modern times. For mapa, eta, call on or addreaa W. H. Shermer, Agt ft. G W. PnyBon or C. F. Warren, Geul Agent, A. T, Jt S. F 411 Dooly Block, Halt Lake City ' X X II MS D 7 M8 71.28 87.78 11 94 3 18 lu 77 IU1M Si 1 Amount of Taxes Dun Mix 7 Nells Johnson Ilous'rtn Real BKtataluvlUn. AM PM . 10 AM Albert Gough b IS X M Chauncy Uriinhsll bttlit Wight man TUNlk JiKepli Elizabeth (J. Ilatton i I i IT. awd The following Isa list of .IteltuqurntTiixe on Irrigation District Pa won City Ulah County Utah for tin- - year Unless sail taxes, togelhi r with cost, are paid before MnniUy, Itoc. IH 18119, 1 will on that data sell to the highest cash binder enough of sid properly to cover taxes and costaa provided by law: bald sale 10 be held mheChy Hull, I 'ay sou City, beginning r. at 10 o'clock a. 111. Win. II. rage, Puyhon City, Utah Co- - Utah. v. No. 8, ai A M 1 i to at the aTAtfoii Various North Bound I Ar. Oxden 00 4S Lohl Jnnetlon Ihl Araoriean Fork Pleasant Grovo Provo H prln rvllle 8panlsh Fork Paysou Nephl ;: L::iJ-blA- Oasis At . S fin s 8 0 8 0 1 4s 1 1 7 M hi I 10 Ml A M I H Choir Invisible," "Folks from 8 (A ; Milford Ii;; 8PS 100 1 1W 1 61 Frisco Dixie, "Social Life in.- Old Virin Pessimist from "With a trains Fonr dally ginia," riqdsn to Halt lakt. Two fart trains daily Spain," "Joseph Jefferson from Salt Lake to all prints oast. A ' Improved Tourist rtleepers and Fran "David Ilarrnm" Home, Lakati. Chieasowlthoni Days Work, and a hundred nth-e- is, of anno. Klowaut Day Gooebofe. liall fonnd in the Inxnrions The only line oiierntlnc diuinv ear service. Tha Shortest and Fastest Lino from Hah Limiter Overland on the car brary Lake to Dourer. Kpusss City. Omaha and ah of the Union Pacific, provider Points Boot. snd Oen. Mr W. H. NlXIRUn, gratis for the entertainment of onr 8. W. ECI.LEH lieu. Trf. Mar. friends sad pationB. Address D. Ri Hurley. Gen'! Pnssenser Apt. H. M. Clay, Gen. Agt, City Ticket (IlflnetOI Main Ht.Call Lake City Alas Thorutou. Apsut. Payson. ball Lake City. - . Vlca-Pre- o JOE ENTHUSIASTIC. s' S. D. HI unt arrived Saturday from a sojourn In Michigan and will spend the summer In Flo cnce. J'jccauie uvei the Burlington road and Is of that road's (lea emnusUHlIeln iN run between equipment, and especially their 'one-nigFlorence (Colo-- ) Refiner. s, Chicago and IJen ver.' nine-month- ht If yon have ever seen, if yon have pver traveled on the Chicago Special, tire Bnrlingtoii's one train between Denver, Chicago, uight HI. and Ijonis, yon will understand the cause'f. Mr. Blnnt'a enthusiasm. Take this train any day in the week it leaves, louver at 2:5Q p. m., and next morning yon are iu Omaha. Ht Joseph, or Kaneaa City; in 8L Louis ad , or Uhicago next evening. Tickets Ticket Office, .. W. at Offli-e- s - of Connecting Lines. - , 214 8. W.Templa St. Agent, Salt LakkCitt-R- F. McMILLAN, General F. NKSLEN, Trav. Pass, ft Freight Agt. . |