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Show i BURY Sirange Patient i"y Didnt Marry For Money. LEPERS ALIVE. The Boston man, who lately marTk Ylatlma An Guests at Haiaets ried That a sickly rich Premia Vaasrals h joung woman, is la C'hlaa. happy now, for he got Dr. Kings The rhinrxe have a curiously cheerNew Life Pills, which restored V T Robots. ful way of disputing of tlieir It pers. her to perfect health. Infalliable The relatives of the afilirird Copyright, 1HH.", by J. H. Lippincott Company. pertii. for to hint Hint him propi.se Jaundice, Biliousness, Malluy bury is the fatalism of the alive, and sm-laria, Fever m d Ague and all Chinese that the victim rtadily liad been attempted, but neitlier of us Next to nothing. As I have : aid, Tr. An elaborate menl is served Liver and S t.maih troubles. had anything in his exjieriouce to wnr-rathe case isa dirtreselrgone, :i:ui to him, in tlie way of a farenell much hope for Mrs. Loriug, in Morris, Gtntle but effective. Only 25c I regret exceedingly that 1 must Is the and then tlie funeral procession spite of the brief time she bail lavn in of such bad news to lie. young forms. Tl.r man who is shout to he at Townsends drug store. the water. Jicvcrtlnfless, we laliorvl bearer She is very likely to eenrs for a immured uiidtr the sod follows his own over her long after tc realized that our lady. to and it is tu'put you in j. you. coffin, and when he reuchts the grave effort! wtre in vain. With that cr.n-seti-.- s. nt ban-que- pale-fac- ed girl struggling with the agony which possessed her, yet working with us unremittingly, it was a harder taak Bhs vu lsaaiag svtr th tU. to cease Ilian to continue our endeavors. Linar approached us once, but, after a glance at the scene, turned away without a word and reentered the house. A moment later, however, old Martha Lcaring stimulants, which she CM placed beside me, and then stood watchcuriosity. ing us with At last Johnson rose. Its no use, doctor, no use, he said, The poor lady's gone. solemnly. The girl gave a despairing cry. Some time before site must have begun to realize the truth, hut she had battled against it, striving to deceive herself. No, no, it can't be, it cun't be!" site moaned. Oh, aunt, aunt! Gone, gone from me, forever!" She reeled, and would have fallen, but I can glit her in my arms, and held her close as she sobbed upon my breast, crying her heart out, it seemed, as tlia sense of her great loss hurst upon her. p awe-strick- I 7KEN buying a shot1 50gunto don't throwaway money YV 500 when for very much by spending f less you can buy a WINCHESTER REPEATING SHOT GUN which will outshoot any other shot gun on the market no matter what it costs. The Winchester Repeating Shot Gun is now made in Take Down" style in 12 and 16 gauge. Itcombincs rapidity, reliability and strong shooting qualities with a price within reach of everybodys pocketbook. For sale by dealer, everywhere. FREE Scud name wtd mddrea as pat te! card for ft catalogue. XX. Poor Mrs. Loring was laid to rest in village! burying ground, sincerely mourned by the new friends among whom her life had ended. Her foibles were forgotten, and only her courtesy, her kindliness, her generosity, were remembered. She had dime little of harm and something of good in the world n better record than can be placed to the credit of many whose pretensions have far exceeded those of this victim of a morbidness of imagination approaching hypochondria. Week after week passed, but Dorothy Gray was still in Ilodneytown, reluctant to quit the kindly circle whose incm-lier- s had shown heartfelt sympathy in her affliction. I doubt whether she had licen able to decide whither to go in esse she left the village. She had 110 near relations, certainly none to whom she would turn at such a time. In her years of wandering with her aunt she hod made few intimate friends. In short, she was left without anyone from whom she might naturally seek consolation and counsel. The good women of the neighborhood did their best t take the place of kinsfolk and old friends; they wept with her in the days when her bereavement had just come upon her, and afterward, when the first bitterness of her loss was past, they kept her company and strove to cheer her, after the homely fashion of their kind. And so it happened that she remained with us, bearing her sorrow as best she could. Not lorg after the death of her aunt I had confirmation of the story Mrs. Weston had brought me. The trustee of the estate, the income of which Mrs. Loriug ha 1 received, came to Rodney-tow- n to attend the funeral services, lie was a lawyer, cautious and reserved in manner, nnd supposedly ns free from rcntimcir.ality as the desk in his office. Yet undfi the professional mask there was. after all, something of the r motional man, which asserted itself in a practical way. befitting the weakness of an eminently practical man. Dr. Morris," said he, on the eve of his departure, there ia a result of this recent tragic occurrence to which your called. nttentJon may not have Mrs. Loring had only a life interest in the property left by her htwb.mil, for (die had surrendered her dower rights, (hi her demise the estate pusses to her husband's brother and sister, with vi hum, I regret to say, her relations were not itmicHbie. Though she often told me that she propinul to luy aside part of her income in older to make provision for her niece, Mies Gray, it seems that .die utterly neglected to put the plan in c 'iteration. Iu fact, she lived very clone to her income, and had it not been for a reduction in her expenses on coming here, it is probable that 1 he revenue coming from the property, cal- the 164-ps- WISCHEsTLR EEFE&T&G ASKS C2., KET? WIZ, C3S1 sif THE PEOPLES NATIONAL FAMILY NEWSPAPER. Published Mnn-da- Published on y, Wednesday and Friday, la in realty a flue, fttsh NEW- hor-day every-o- t Daily, giving the LitfHt news ni days of issue, and covering news of the other three. It contain!) all important YORK fondi'ii cable new NEW- - YORK in which apTicara THE DAILY TRI- BUNE of nite date .also DomoB ic and Gorresjioii- - TRI-WEEKL- Stories, Elegant Hum- TRIBUNE Information, Fashion Notes, Agricultural Matters and Com)irelieiisive and Reiialili-Financia- l and Marktt ports. Regular lalce, TRIBUNE uliK-ri-tio- lcn Regular subscrip- tion price, $1.00 year. fm-nis- li We furnish with THE K xr it ULOHE-I1EADE- R for ft. 75 per year. per year. toTHET-LQBL-HEADE- Agricultural dejiart-meof the highest order, litis entur-taiuiu- g reading for every memlier of the family, old an-young. Market wlrich arc accepted as autliority and by fanners country merchants, aud is clean, up to date, Interesting ansi Instructive. re- pear. We it with rilEGLOUR-IIKADE- Said All orders iniurt-mitgener- sl ta 01.50 per fur known for nearly sixty yeurs in every port of the (Jutted 801110 as a Nations! Family Xewsapcr of the iiighrat class, fur fanners and villagers. It cuntaius all the most liewsof T1IW DAILY TRI RUNE up to hour of going to press, an ut WEEKLY orous Items, Indus- trial and Thursday, tl 5 Paum, Uah. R, BUY TK! SUITS for Boys and Children. steam shrunk Every suit I made from tlie rholcevl woolen., an 1 rail color; aetrcl with fiuo- -t silk and Lnru tliread through, ogi, rants hare double aval , aud double Inters. earvdiMsness," t'u lns1.tr of cut Ur Our RASTWE.IROTT o .tutj laiwnt They coat no moro than ths urdiuary kind. hane- -r l fuani! 0 CHSCACO, CO., Ktanufactu-ers- , FOR SALE BY LEADINO DEALERS. DAUBS, COHN A. culated 0 the day of her death, would not Imvp sufficed tOny the. outstanding claims uj'aiiu't her. As it is. however. I find that there, will be a balance of nliuiit I.V 0. which will bent Miss Gray's disposal. It is very little fur a young v. onion reared ns she has lieen, hut, tin- fortunately, it issll tlint she can hope to leocive from her aunt. She must, suffer, then, for another's i "Atonement for often i uid I. eureli-wjiev- s y len-ilth- . 1 t. il uric'Ks." said the man of law. he takes a dose of laudanum, hops into the box and settles down for eternity. Dr. Wit teii I. erg. writing on the of iepvin y in China, states the pure nerve form is the least 7 that '. C Why? I demanded. Why, nnd when, and whither?" "It must l.e coon; I've rriiliz d it ever inee iny a'lut's deutii," she said, with a brave effort at composure. I am o :r 1 think you know that. I mind find a way to supi-urt- . myself. I have thought that perhaps I could 1 mod as a uurw, and that you could tell me where tlie. lfrist trainiiig-selioiil- s were. The jieoplc here have been very, very kind, but I must leave them. If you heed nty advice you will not go away, said I, And a IoImthitjIi'v a nurse, don't dream of such u luing. Have you any idea c.f the long hours of duty, tlie nsjionsibility, the strain on mind nnd body?'' Yen, I think I understand. Rut what else is t lie re for me to do? Relieve me, this is no hasty decision." Rut it is one you will never cense to Nonsense! un- myself ineapnl le." Ihinlnii m for eiieifl.- - !: : i I The sufferers lead the common life so long ns they remain free from destructive Winns. When these occur to any marked degree the leper is either segregated In a lint or he is allowed to wander shout the country, sustaining life by begging. I)r, Wittenberg records esses of direct contagion from It I :.- 1. ' ' 1, , 1 1.1 2IW1 1m iI i CLywUl' 83 1651 1533 tltiiH-.'- i Ho. Pill. CH.acrH KA r tb!i'S"A Ifriiiitui 1. eur:L3 J 1 L tr.-itT. 1 .! f r S,-i- l i. 1 A. , u. S. 4. :A : f daughter-in-la- Petit Jurors. Provo (.cargo Taylor, Abraham Holliday, I1', M. rax man, K. M. Pyne. Pleasant (.'rove Alma Randall, C.P. Witmiek, 1 Jan eon Walker, Jr. A met lean Fork Isaac II. Preston. Lclil William Hutto, Jr., IliramKlrk-luiin- , John Roberts. Sprlngvillo John W. Htrccpvr. an Lit Fork Janies I). IS ou Hct-sa- . A. L. .Simons. Puysou Can Hnvu 3Ioncy Edmund F. Hlalt, William (Salem Roddoes. by purchasing your tSantsqul- n- Isaac M. Gutter, Edward W. Clark. Ioiko View William Varley. COFFINS & CASKETS Manning -- John l'nik of A. PETERSON, PAYSON, UTAH. Mt. Xebo Samples. An sassy revealing 75.5 per cent cad aud 9.0 ouuct-- of silver has just been obtained from picked amples of carlxinates procured itotn a group of locations on Mt Nebo, aud among those who have 1 arued of it intense interest has b eu developed, 'the group i owned by Messrs. Ini in and Char les Morrison, with A. 0. McKend-rand ntheis, aud the mineralization is rucU that a contract has been let for the sinking of a shaft to a depth of fifty feet. While little development has been done i t the locojity Uih outlook for a mine there is very favorably. I s Iearse in Connection at Reasonable Prices. -- -- HOMEMADE A iutlmriuKl Oapltal Btook 910,000.00. PAYSON EXGHANGE SAVINGS BANK Payson, Utah. Of a gasoline stove burned : 4 writes N. lady here frightfully, E. ialrmr, of Kirkman, la. Tlu List doctors couldnt heal the turning sore that followed, bit' Ilucklens Arnica Salve entire vv curtd her. Infallible for Cuts, Corns, Sorts, Ikils, Bruises, Skin J . L. 25c at AND T.G. WIMMBB PrMldaut. il W. H. T4NXEK K. 8. VriMMXK. Caihlcr Terrible Explosion. Discaies and lMles. Townsend's. CUPBOARDS FLOUR BINS AT LOWEST PRICES. y Transacts a Gmiaral Ranking per cent iult-ren-t pnhl on tiiHc If J 011 (tiikluFK, .'ff-fi'.i- . are ruing to Reliable man fur Maunpcr of Branch Office we wish to open in this vit'iuify. If your record is O. here is an opporl unity. Kindly give good reference alien writing. Ihe A. T. Isni3 "Vt hclesals House. I. CINCINNATI OHIO Illustrated catalogin' 4 its. stamps. City, St. Louis, Thrice-a-Wcc- Oranjr jxiliit Knit, anil vf.h In a fylit;lit riiln tliroush tl.s SruuilCKt of ill. Kwlf inoiiiiiuin. Ie sure to a.k hr t ticket that resils via the Ldilicn. k Almost a Daily at the Price of Weekly. a I The prcKblenliiil compnfgn is over No Tiresome Layovers, but tlie world pots on just tlie same Close Connections in and it is (till of news. To ieiu-i- this Union Depots. nnd imAud i'iitively the news, lust as it t partially all Unit you have to do is to look in tlie columns of The Thrice-- a Week Edition of Ihe New Ymk World which rentes to the subjcrilt-- r 1 j(t tiir.a year. Yt .. r! i ' Th.; Thrice ! f I ..is il. gl'lll'e as .1 ll'dl'limi lilt t it ip'll given ILIt liing'iitgi! is h,d!;i ii .m i Qeiekeat lloute From. Tlinli. 'la the Kreui ;.ll. wh-i'v- rivprK uutl Atlantic sMniHiitrd. ! I 1: 4J. , '. .S1 ... : (. il. 'a' 1 : J . Wetift'.r lids uniqiial.'d n ari l the year for 1 (;i'il-ll-:uli- wk.ii(r l lion p in of the nit ttootnil, Morhin . It uUf lla.VAl; (ity Oil 1,75. suh-iT- . Culillllttirihlllk together one r ! u ry.-- i.-- r - I ao miiers Ik $:'.CT. continued.) I'.'V i ti.- - f.m.t fll.liO lo III'.1, sit.inl I:';l!6, ,:..e'.:.v. l'itc!ir.7iotn i r.-- tv' . The following named prisons have bwu drawn to serve ss petic jurors for the June term, begin ning Juno 20th: The iv"iil.ir (To J: :'. ' '! j v . vift trx s v r r;i ' -- trict. to , !v n com- mon. In Fiirh cases, a is well known, the patients may go on for years. As to the mixed form, it is fairly common, but it is a difficult matter to estimate the number of lepers in any given dis- mother-in-la- lu lag n rids or i:c lint A : sub-j.- et ing away." regret." I hnnlly think that is too lessRegret? I tdio'dd find It hnnlly lessens her misfortune tn realize that it is a eoinmou one. Du you J row wh' her she has anyth leg in hey I Split?" ll) session of the facta that 1 have ;iok'-.ji- . A check for your services to my hue client will be mailed to you imuud'aU-lupon my return to the city." Thereupon the lawyer went his war, leaving me hv uo means so d heartoned ly his remarks a might have L ea the ease with a man whose regard for Dorothy Gray was entirely pWftnnic. lie was ns good us his word in settling Mrs. I.orings affairs, anil In a few days my cheek arrived. Auot her valuuhle bit of paper reached me about Ill's time from a very different source, one from which it was decidedly unexpected. Jones, the mysterious farmhand, intrusted it to the mails not lung after I had seen him safely on a train southIn parting bound from IhiSKettrilr. he hail thanked me with a good deal of heartiness for iny attendance iimiii him, blit had maintained his old reticence ok to the character of the business which liad brought him to Rudneytowu with results so disastrous to himself. The size of the check, though, was sufficient to prove that wheu lie entered Mrs. Wc toil's employ he was in a posit ion to care little for the pittance she pil'd him. Banks, too, received u substant i:d token of the man's gratitude, but lie w as even less able than 1 to guess w liat Jones' mission hod licen. These reinforcements to my financial strength helped me to arrive at a decision, though it was a decision burdened with conditions. In the matter of for: j tune, Dorothy Gray and I were not very far apart; and surely her position was such as to encourage the moat tint'd of wooers. Bo far, 1 found clear railing. But, once this point had been attained in my calculations, there arose a remnant of th old ierplexit ica. Lamar was still the disturbing factor, for. in spite of the deadly nialudy which hail him in ila unrelenting clutches, I could not be certain of his plans, tat lung as strength remained in him to leave his present quarters should he desire to do so. It could hardly he supiioaed that lie would survive were than a year; at was the limit 1 had fixed, after allowing him what I believed to be a wide margin. A second examination had shown Hint the disease was advancing btinddy. His precarious condition had in no wn.v decreased my aversion for him, hut it luid the effect of coding any idea I might hare entertained of resigning my post. To desert him now was out of t lie question. Yet to remain with him meant a postponement of the inevitable struggle for professional foothold in some city, or even of a partnership tvil h Ranks. Bo long on 1 was in tlie lien nil's employ I must be free to follow him if need arose. It was my duly, strive as I might to disguise the fact. Dorothy nnd I dkl not continue quite the old friendship. There tvas a subtle difference in our relations. We were together often, though she seldom drove w ith me and there were no more boa ting excursions, but there was coiik thing of our former comradeship lacking. She was giaver, qtiiebr, more abstracted. The mourning she wore was no meaningless Iwdgc of sorrow. Site was grieving over Iter aunt's loss, and. 1 feared, causelessly reproaching herself for the accident. It w as not a time for me to speak ; it was liet ter to wait uni her thoughts should he less wit It I he dead and more with the living. had determined, when my opioi I unity came, to lay my doubts and il'.flicu'tii fairly before her, and to usk bur aid in seeking a way out of them. But many dnys wore away lie fore the oppurt unity was mine. 1 hud fiskeil In 1' toaccompuuy me to Russellville, nnd w e were riding homeward from Unit, tow n. with ilia horse fallen into his Irieu jog-troFor sonic little time neilli: r..l us had ajioken. She v.as preoertipi' il, I thought, but it did not occur to me to suspect that any unusual cause rx:ibil for her abstraction. As for myself well, inasmuch as aim was by my side, 1 was fiiirly content. .May I ask your advice?" site said, at last, breaking tlie silence. Surely, in anything, I answered. It Beams to lie best, but I am not quite satisfied with iny own judgment." This she said as if more in explanation to heiwelf than to her hearer. I nin go- l, i.r. roil rKvvTicket j j Hi (tenoral ilKi, Luule, Mo. A i 1 |