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Show Xt&lclni Tor Chll&rin. A GsolCongh )lif f that there whs no cause for alarm, though he still neglected to give the rctuuns for his conviction. It may be that, undisturbed as he was in his own mind, he was satisfied to have ms maintain vigilantes. After all, it was not to be denied that standing guard was wrtof the business for which he paid me. But the month was a pleasant one, except fur Janus eud the worries lie created. Mrs. Luring wus doing surprisingly well. Nobody could have 4a. 6d. PROPRIETORS S.CWELts:&.Ca Ldilion. rd leroy; n.y: Hamilton; cam: Almost a Daily at the Price of a Weekly, m PATENTSiGUARANTEED Our ice returned if we fail. Any one leading ketch and description of any invention will promptly receive our opinion free concerning How to obtain a ;he patentability of fame. imuidential campaign Is over -- i.r ii got unjust tlie same Till o nfwa To leant this - i i promptly and !m- I Patent " sent upon request. Patents secured through na advertised fur sale at our expense. - j Patents taken out through us receive special without charge, in Tim Patbvt Enconn, you have to do is to notice, n illustrated end widely circulated journal consulted by Manufacturers and Investors. it m of The Thrlce-o- Bend for sample copy FREE. Addrssa, New York World VICTOR J. EVANS A CO. - ibtLYiluir 15R time (Artec t Attorneys,) Even Building. WASHINGTON. D. C ,T Vn World 'a dill- WASTED. of firnt has J 1 l ' iwt iviioii whurever the Eng-- a.iokon nd you want . .s ' r. ?t .11 .'-;If- dtT '4 Reliable man for Manager of Brunch Office we wish to open in this vicinity. If your record is O. qtnled nowapapnr K. here is an opportunity. Kindly together one uive good reference when writing. Tbs A. T. Morris V holosalo Hoiisa price of the ivr is $25. urv-.ripti- CINCINNATI OHIO Tnsrated rstaloue 1 cts. stamps. RIDER AQENTS WANTED cm in each town to rule and exhibit a sample iqoi model YCU Chtt PACE 913 TO bicycle of our manufacture. (30 A WEEK besides having awheel to ride fer yourself. (01 Bedels $10 3c $!3 39 A 89 Bedels .$7 is $12 GnarsnUed SC3 Set3P.fi Hand taken in trade by oar Chicago nkols. WIWWW W S0l T VDilliam Copyright, lSft'i, by J. B. Llpidncott Company. wun-onrf- ul IblnrMM i BsT Thi if brjrond quratlon tha moat auerruful Cuuxb lirdi-eii- if rvcr known to auicnce: n lew diwi invariably cure tbn ctiM of and Hronchitii, Inuwh, whii.it Croup tucoru in tht cum of Coniumptlon if without medicine. Since ite flr.t hai been sold on ditcnvcrjrit a guarantee. a which no other medicine con etend. If you have a Cough, we earnestly auk you totryit. la United States and Canada Sc., Me. and $1.00, and jo Ragland la &L, Sf. U. and. Irvine. Thrice-a-We-ek Illy Strange Patient. Dc Shilohs Cough and gnsumplion ' Cure I have du hesitancy in recommending Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, says F. F. Moran, a well known and popular baker of Fiter iberg, Va. VYe have giveu it to our children when troubled with bad coughs, also whooping cuugh, and it has always giveu perfect satisfaction. It was recommended to me by a druggist as the best cough medicine for children ss it contained no opium or other harmful drug." Sold by D. W. rn Wbteiteq (n stores. lv aJQ any bicycle QN APPROVAL to anyone without a cent deposit in aaoaiue andiulow 10 BAYS FREE TRIAL. her to regard bwsrlf as anything but s continued invalid, but with increasing frequency she was enjoying intervals of oblivion to the fact that she suppoKed herself to be a sufferer. File took her lisrmlrss doses with clockwork regularity, and there was not one of Gie directions given her which wsa not earthd out with scientific aerurucy. Simple food, good sir, undisturbed sleep, and trifles enough to keep her interested were doing for her wbst they will do for most of the nee. Two or three additions bad been mode to her code of directions, with not altogether un eel fish motives on the part of her medical adviser. For one thing, she now kept a diary, in which elie wrote her obcerratioiM of her symptoms. Ostensibly, this was to secure, for scientific purposes, a record of the progress of a most notable esse; actually, it wns to save her doctor from a daily flood of talk. Then, too, she had been persuaded that it wan not wise to have tier niece constantly with her, tbs theory followed being that Miss Gray bad been so long her nurse that their continual association could not but remind her of her impaired health. This bit of sophistry was far more convincing to the elder woman than to the younger, who, though she acquiesced in the arrangement, left me no doubt that lie regarded the argument ss fallacious. Inasmuch, however, as through it I secured a great deal more of her society, I was oontent, my object thus accomplished. Moreover, to this duy it seems clear to me that in forcing Mrs. Loring to throw off somewhat of lier acquired feeling of helplessness, aud to learn that she was not entirely dependent on her companions ministrations, I did her a great service. So for as the girl was concerned, there could be no question of the benefit she received from tbs lessening of her hours of attendance upon her' aunt. No calling, as we all know, is more nothan that of ble, more the nurse; in none is there greater need of reasonable relaxation from the demands upon body, mind sod spirit; and " Vksti tbs trwbU 1" uld L upon me. Of course, he would have to be told of the Incident of the suspicious stranger, sad told at once, with the possibility quite within reseon thut he would decide to seek a new asylum without delay. In that sse I might find myself bidding Mrs. Loring and her niece an unceremonious adieu, or 1 might be left behind with my chief source of revenue cut off. In either event I should be a heavy loser. And, worst of all, I could devise no way in which to shake off my helplessness. A hint as to the identity of the stranger had suggested itself ss soon as Carpenter attempted to portray the man. Bo far as it went, his description fitted the new farmhand just as it probably fitted half the tramps in that region. While the etory threw suvpicion upon the fellow's motives, and might prove most useful as a warning, it was not, of course, in itself sufficient to warrant a demand for Ids discharge. The outcome of all of these unsatisfactory reflections was n determination to lay the matter before the jierson most interested, and to abide wholly by his judgment. Early in the evening, anxious to be done with a bad business ss speedily se possible, I visited Lamar and told him all 1 bod heard or surmised. He listened to the story with the closest attention, asked a few questions as to the appearance of the man under suspicion, and then, puffing calmly on his ctcrual cigar, sat in silence for several moments, seemingly lindistuibed by the possibility of a new complication in his absolutely no risk in ordering from us, as you do not seed to pay affairs. s cent if the bicycle doet oot uit you. Well. said T, nt lost, no longer able wheel until you nave written for oar to restrain the question, what are we riCTSnr PUCES end FREE TUAL OFFER, been equaled and is a guarantee of to dor 3 a the quality of our wheels, For the present nothing. As it is reliaue peiscn in each town to distribute catalogues for na fat never is devotion more sadly misapplied a bicycle. Write today for tree catalogue and our spedul offer. than in those esara in which the tribute said: Forewarned is forearmed.' "But this uncertainty must be cleared to supposed duty and real affection is CYCLE paid needlessly or in obedience to an- up. You know better than I con why d The this man mny have come here, provided, others caprice. light of common sense should be strong of course, tlmt he has any designs upon enough to show the flaw of uselessness you. It's nil theory, you understand, in many a picture of uncomplaining but it is strange that he should be working for Mrs. Weston at very low wages, martyrdom. As events proved, the country life uclesa he has soni particular reason was much to Mrs. Loriugs taste, in for desiring to be in this neighborhood. spite of her years of travel and her Were employment his only object, he She could do fur lietter iu the village. The long sojourns in great cities. struck up friendships with Mrs. Clark, more I think it over, the plainer it seems Mrs. Weston and toother housewives he wants to be where be can keepsn eye of the neighborhood, and, through on this house. It is prolmble." with the residents of Itodney-tow- n them, Monon Published Published wild I, puzzled by bis indifshe gained whom Then, among village, and considerable Thursday, day, Wednesday "can't became She ference, soindhing be dons to popilnrity. known fur nearly and Friday, In In the village checkmate him? at attendant a NEWin fresh regular is a yea every sixty flue, realty-It is not necessary. He is of this part of the United church, and soon wea received into the every ot h e r - d a y se a State these At circle National of its the country? tewing society. Dally, giving At least. I'll warrant English is Ms latest news on days Family Newspaper things I marveled and rejoiced, knowof coverthe of issue,1 aud highest class, ing very well that her new friends native tongue. for farmers and vil- could do mors to The case, then, is simple. Be labors ing news of the promote her recovery other three. It conlagers. It contains than all the drugs in the pharmaco- under s mistake. YORK all the most importains all important But uven that mistake may esnae tant general news of peia. Seven days in a week, gossip was foreign cable news trout le, I protested. THE DAILY TRI- better for her than tonics. which appears in For tho r resent, not ct all. In the BUNE up to hour of It was almost inevitable, in the cirTHR DAILY TRIit is ossible, ha answered, as lie honored I should end, that cumstances, to an prune, BUNE of same date going aim Domestic and Agricultural deport- often .with Dorothy Gray's company, coolly os if the matter was of slight conment of the highest long driven together over the winding cern. WEEKLY What are yoar direction? I asked, order, has eoteiv country roads, walks to the show spots Stories, still ky no meeuis satisfied with his philtslning reading for tan on bis face. I Klegsut Half-ton-e on an him, eye kept view of the esse. every member of an' saw Illustrations, Humhim, after liangin' round a spell, osophies! the family, old and orous Items, IndusObserve him well, study him as you town steer road." fer the reMarket Kodney young. trial Infbrmstlon, but do not attempt to disturb Thanks for the information," said L choose, Fashion Notes, Agports which are acThese him. things will suffice. Even cepted na authority ricultural Mstteta TRIBUNE Probably he is some tramp who has and beard yarns about my patient, and, hsv if be intrudes here, there is no cause for by formers and Comiclieniive alarm; he shall lie suitably received. and Reliable Finanouuntiy merchants, nothing better to do, sska questions And with one of hie grim smllec, Laand is clean, up to ing cial and Market reto keep talk going. Nevertheless, bade me good night mar date, Interesting I'm much obliged for the tip. ports. and Instructive. Regular suhacrip-tiu- u That's all right," Carpenter re' Regular subscrip, XII. price, (1.50 per tlsn juice, $1.00 per ponded, with the sir of a man whG feels Hiram Jones, tramp, farm laborer, pear. he done his how's has that duty. Say, It year. We furnish it We furnish busybody, detective, or whatever he with THE ULOBE-- the boss suitin ycr7" with THE GLOBE-IIKADEfurnished for a month my BADER for $1.25 for SLT6 Excellently. It's a pity, though, might be, cause for anxiety, louisr'a principal so there's le little him. shout per year. st) per year. to mans th indifference doings wus If be had style, ye'd never got him 'Faison. Utah. fer the price ye paid. He ain't the kind more than I could explain to my own orders to THE GL08E.-HEADE- R, sf s hose a pretty girl likes ter hev Which is a sin in New England, hitched in front of her house on s Sun- I whispered to Miss Gray. Come, day afternoon thst's n fact hut fer now, can't you change your mind? uss he's O. K." She smiled and shook her head. plain week-da- y He's Thats a draw-hac- Climbing into the buggy, I drove off, Quiet us he is, yon wouldnt soli wishing her aunt's teas and social obhim n ladys bone, would you? servances in Tophetind trying toresign No, I wouldnt," said Sam, orasular-ly- . myself to a dull afternoon. The bay A lady's boss thst's say good appeared to be unusually slothful, but is ss scecrcs as sn ssgel boss; sad I let him choose bis own pace, and awnv we dawdled toward our destination. angel Losses ss sosrse ss angel men The rids lack to Kodnsytown was The sufferer proved to be convalescing buying a shot gun dont throw away money WHEN Ending $150 to $500 when for very much hardly as pleasant as the first hal f of the satisfactorily, but the doctor's visit less you can buy trip had been, for both of us were in' was so event of importance, ami half dined to taciturnity. Miss Gray doubt-len- s sn hour passed before I could get away was busy with thoughtsof keraunt, from the sick room. Then came u slow while for mo tbs afternoon was spoiled progress bock to the Weston residence. REPEATING SHOT GUN by Carpenter's tidings. It had been s As I drove up to it. Miss Gray emerged which will outshoot any other shot gun on the market luxury to forget the house as the knoll, from my office, caught sight of me, and if only for sn hour or two, and here was called to some one within. A moment no matter what it costa. The Winchester Repeating Shot Gun is now made In Take Down this sews, very probably of no moment, later Dr. Banks followed her, and hum j and 16 gauge. Itcombines rapidity. rel lability and strong ried out to the road. yet enough to remind me of my thrall shooting qualities with a price within reach of everydum, to drag me lxick tom tali ratio a of For God's sake, Morris, come in as dealers sale For everywhere. by bodys pocketbook. the feet that Lamar bad flit first olsim quick ns you cun, he :ried. Theres FREEStni am sad mdirtu tmttUarifor rfvMr tiltlfut. been a terrible piece of business. V1XCKESTER REPEIT1M ASMS CO., IEW BAVEB, COIL g, f HEAD CO., Chisago. over-indulge- THE PEOPLES NATIONAL FAMILY NEWSPAPER. . HEW- - YORK TRI-WEEKLY- 1" TRIBUNE U Stnd All Sonut Xs&lcins for Ls Srivpa. George NY. Wsitt, of Sooth Gardiner, Me., says: I have bad the worst cough, cold, chills and grip aud have taken lota of trash of no account but profit to the vendor. Chamberlains Cough Remedy is the only thing tint has doneany good whatever. I have used onebottle of it aud the chil'a, cold and grip have ali left me. I congratulate the manufaturere of an loinst medicine. For sale by D. W. Irvine. An Reassured as toDorothyGray'ssufety by the sight of her, and therefore ready to deal courageously with the misfortune of enyhody else, 1 sprang to the ground and followed Banks into the office. There on a lounge lay Joqes, his face ashen iale, his eyes rluscd, anil great beads of sweat on his forahrori; bis brruthiug was heavy and stertorous, and broken by low moans. Bis right boot anil the leg of his trousers bad been cut sway, revealing the limb crushed from the knee down into a terrible wreck of bone and muscle, witk a jogged fragment of ths tibia protruding from the skin. Banks' eyes caught mine for an instant; both of us read the meaning of the look wc exchanged. No nllernutive, said he. The sooner the lietter 1 added. Tho senior glanced at bis disabled Do yoa Intend buying a rifle or pistol? If so, get the best which arm. This puts me out of it, said he, "except ss 1 may manage to administer Have you ever contlio anaestlietiu. ducted such on operation? Never. I saw plenty of tlie sort in my stiuluut days, but since then well, I ve never pretended to bo s surgeon, you understand." Nor, to tali the truth, have I. In fact. I've always hated to see the knife used. But there's no question here. Let us send to Rassctvillo for Fowler. I've heard hes a clever operator. lie is: the idea had already suggested itaeJf to me. But it will mean four or five hours imrhaps more. And STEVENS Rifles range in price from $4.00 to $73.00. Fur huge mid small game, also for target practice, l'iatolafrom $3.30 to $30.0a Rand lama tor lam catKlnma lllna- i .tnoinf eomicto lino, brimful of valuable lulormatiou to aportauiaii. IttTfll1 - J. k. WINCHESTER . - a STEYEIS AIMS AID TOOL 03 whom shall we send ? I'm too crippled fa be of any use, and you ought to stay here." Now My horse Is ready, said I. for a mcKsci.grr. Why nut let Die go?" suggested Dorothy Gray. Klie had been standing behind so so quietly that we bad forgotten her 1 know ths road, aha went ou, "m.d I think I eon manage thu horse without trouble. . preM-nee- Tho very jierson, cried Banks, be- fore I could uttar an objection. Miss Gray understands the circumstances better than any of us. If we send s boy he'll muddle the story so tliat Fowler won't ba able to make huad or tail of it." I' Oil Cnn fitjivo 3roiioy by purchasing your (Continued Next Week.) COFFINS & CASKETS A GOOD THING. of A. PETERSON, German Syrup iithe special PAYSON, UTAH. prescription of Dr. A. Uoschee, a Hearse furnished free, in the city, celebrated Get man Physician, and to all who buy their undertakis acknowledged to be one of the ing supplies from me. skie the most fortunate discoveries in HOMEMADE CUPBOARDS AND It quickly cures Medicine. coughs,' colds and all Lung FLOUR BINS AT LOWEST PRICES. troubles of the severest nature, MMk SWMWMHMmMMMSHSflMMWaMS T.O. W1UUBR Pratldant. removing, as he does, the cause W.ri. TAXM'B of the affection and leaving the K.B W1MMKK. Caxlitrr and in a Authorised healthy strong parts '.pltl Ktojk condition. It is nut an experio,ooo.o. ai mental medicine, but has stood the test of years, giving satisfaction in every case, whichits rapidPAYSON EXGHANGE season sa!e every ly increasing BANK confirms. Two million bottles SAVINGS sold annually . Uoschees German Puyon, Utah.1 Syrup was introduced in the rraruota a Kmkin, lliitlnrta United States in 1868, and is now sold in every town and yilliage 4 per cent interest paid on time deposit t. in the civilized world. Three doses will relieve any ordinary COLLECTIONS cojgh. Price 75 cts. Get Greens IYze Almanac. W A . SPECIALTY, No. 4760. Notice for Publication. if you ar$ rnlug to Department of the Interior, ) Land Offioe at Ball Lake City, Utah, ( Feby. 18, 1D01. ) Notice is hereby given that the following-named settlor has filed notice of bis Intention to make final proof in support of hia claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Utah County, Utah, at Provo, Utah, on March 811, IDol, vix: Edmond F. Hiatt, HM. 12083 fur the NK U Motion 6, Tp. H. R. 2 E. 8. L. M. He named the following wllnewB to prove his continuous residence ujioii and cultivation of said land, vis: Daniel W. Jackman, N.C. Christen-sen- , Edward J. Hanks, Edward II. Cloward, all of Kalcm, Utah. Fit A NIC I). IIOBBH, L. n. GRAY, Register. Attorney. First Hib. Feb. 22. CH EsmirVaWs Cum ef Shcciaatiis. From the Vln Heater, Rutherfordton N C I 3 C A. Kansas Ciy, St. Louis, U hard-mouthe- d. ba Hr anp Luift F.Nrt. and a Hiy fight mi tlirn;iih tbo j'y of the ftf"ir4lt pci'fry n.k lor a inoiiutRirm. hr- :rc ; thjtrr-atli- The editor of the.Vindicator lots fad occasion totert tbe efficacy of Chamberlain's Pain Balm twice with the moat remarkable results No Tiresome Layovers, in each case. First, with rhenma-tism'i- n Close Connections in Union Denote. the shoulder from which And Positively the he suffered excruciating pain for Quickest Route ten daya, which was relieved with two spplicatious of Pain Bnlm, rubbing the parts afflicted and To Ibe araat river and Atlautlo avaooard. residing instant benefit and in-tiTlmronrhly Vodarn Kqulpm' relief in a very slmrl time. Birrantand ami Bee lnim Chnir Car, in aMil i free ant. to holilara of are tre Seeonl. in rheumatism in thigh tirkala. jointalmost prostrating him with Call on or address IT. B. KtlOMKK. nevere pain, which was relieved by Commarelal Trelat 4 1,1 the two applications, rubbingwith RoomS .XlorlaaMork. alt lake Ci'y. and on liniment on retiring at nfght, n.c.roiuritz.vn.i For from free pain. getting up General Pane, d Tit hat sale by D. W, Irvine. St Loola, Uo. From TTtnli re riilr I. m .ae |