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Show ( THE TRI-WEEKL- JOURNAL Y LOGAN, UTAH APRIL 21 raini k enness MS 41 East - R. A. GUNN. M.D., New York City. 3Ut Street. nt. ' rffAVM.t Four ARMY MFC , FiftMPSTFf HOFU E .- Ml SMI II . Go To Charles . 1 CHAPTER II. little two company post of Fort Fred Winthrop was broktu up, th cavalry was Major Barry of the left without a command, and so was sent to the headquarters of the regiment at Russell. The junior major, Staunard, was already there, but eight troops had been crowded within the rickety fenced inclosure, and that gave each major four troops what was then When the deads, mortgages, etc. Notary work attended to LOGAN. JOURNAL Office. Ws f?0" PlCCO." cqpyrjitysps sy C rcmyst7 Aefy England NOTARY PUBLIC get yonr io made out and letter from her old home conies to her m Sunday, bat eho puts it away uutil Monday morning. 1 never have her read lo me on Sunday. She goes to service norning and evening, reads her Bible md some very edifying church library volumes between times and is so not to say lugubrious, that I am xeartily sorry when Saturday night soines and correspondingly rejoiced when tho sun goes down on Sunday. can smile again. Think what Iheu aer childhood must have beeu." Solemn and sedate as she had bet u aught to be ou Suudny them wus no luesticn as to her elasticity and health md spirits the rest of the week. She ikimmed away over the prairie fast ami 'ree, glorying iu the upland Ireeze, tho aro and exhilarating atmosphere, the adiant Eunshiuo and her own exuberant How that girl faeugtk aud vitality. oonld dance If sbo cnly would dance! said Mr. Tommy Hollis, whose kigln st idea cf garri-o- u life was a gerniau every week and a hop every night. Up at Winthrop all tho officers were married, and, this being her liri-- experience in army life, Nathalie was very he thought both shy and constrained. men and women frivolous in tho extreme, ntti rly lacking in that serious, meditative quality which at her home was accepted as evidt nco of a religious nature and a viaMiiiablo hope of ultimate salvation. Elder Pt use, shn was sure, would have compreheiiMwIy stamped then, all, except perhap. Mrs. Barry and possibly tho major, ns But she was physically in a sort of state of traiiMtiou then, being still angular and sallow for the first few weeks uud only slowly t vnh mg int i the lilylike beauty that manifested itwlf at Ilnts'dl. Pho had had no one to interrupt her prairie tramps nt Winthrop. But lino at Rusm 11 a new world burst upon !n r astonished virion. Here siie found herself followed, sought, waylaid y three or four very preM and plea-ayonng men In mort beuniforms coming regimentalr. slm called them, ns she had learned to in her far Ni w England home and all in tlv world was m.t tho Purilaui-proof ngaim-- the woman latmt in lur. Do what she muld to shame it, b at it down, abjure it its carnal and worldly, (his homage w as sweit to her fn sh girlish licait. It made her deliciously happy in spite ot hirst If. Sho tried to ovirconie it by dressing in still more somber shades and styles at fin-t- , but htr kind frit nd and protector protested. Mrs. Pany told her emphatically that no girl should be allowed to make hideous when nature manifestly intended her to look radiantly pretty. The Quakf rliko hood anil cloak were discarded, not without prickings of const h lice on Nathalie's part, aud yet, with ii r resignation than she had deemed she allowed herself to bo attired in the hat and jacktt aud gloves Mrs. Burry had ordered lrom Chicago, and tbn, cs Hunter said, she was simply as stunning as auytbiug he had ever seen at West Ppint. sol-iro- Absolutely and permanently cured ia 9 day try a new scientific and invigorating No publicity no injections no restraint. Can be given secretly. No free treatment scheme. treat-cne- 18 LOOAN MAIL CARD- - hand, "it has been very sweet to mo to watch it. tikes a good, true hearted girl, Arthur. Oh, Im not the only one to uotice it, Mary! Several people have spoken of it to me, and as for young Majimrd, Im afraid its getting serious. My responsibility is a very grave Sheriffs 8ale In the District n, Cctrf the SecatHt Judicial District, Iir bhe County ot Weber, Btate of Ltah. . William Garland,. Plaintiff, vs. Tho Bear Lake and ltiver Water Works and Irrigation Co-- . et)l.. Defendant.Notice of Sale. Tole sold at Commissioner's rale atl2 o'clock noon, on the 2,1st day of April, 1898, at the fropt door of the Court Ilmipe, at Brigham City, Box Elder County, Utah ; Being the property of the Bear Lake and River Waterworks am? Irrigation Company, ami being that certain water ditch or canal or system of waSferdbches orranaN, known as the Bear River Canal, situated in Cache and Box Elder Counties, Utah, and beginning at a point in the Bear River Canyon near the di- ide lietween Cache and BoxElderCoun-tie- s, and extending in three branches into the said Box Elder County.together with a water right to Bear Kiw r supplying sufficient water to fill said caual or canals to its full capacity. First: One branch i tinning southwest from said point, on the east side of Bear River, lieing on the southwest quarte of section 23, township 13 north, ranve 2 west of the Halt loike Meridian, and being marked by a headgate on said canal, thence in a southwesterly direction through sections 27, 33 and 24, in township 13 north, range 2 west, and sections 4, Sand 17, in townshin 12 north, range 2 west, thence projected in a general southerly direction for adistanceof about 40 mile through the town of Brigham into Weber County, Utah, to the City of Ogden, in said County of Welier and State of Utah. Second : One branch on the west side of said Bear River, commencing in the southeast quarter of section 23, township 13 north, lange two west, and being on said river iiaiked with a head-gatand running thence south through sections 2t, 27, 3k- and 33 in township 13 north, range 2 west, and sections ly 5 and G in township 12 north, range 2 west, through sections 31 and 30, in township 13 north, range-- ? "west, 'amt' l3 sections 25, 23, 24, 2li and 35, in north, range 3 west, and sections 2, II, 14, 15, 22, 27, 28 and 33, in township 12 noi th, mngo 3 west, and sections 4, 5 and 9 of township 11 north, range 3 west. Third: A branch known as the Cor-inline, beginning at a point on the ditch last above described in the north-wi- st quarter of section 5, township 12 north, range 2 west, and running thence through sections G, 7 and 18 of township 12 north, range 2 west, and sections 13, 24, 25 and 23 of township 12 north, range 3 west, and sections 1, 2, l!w14, 23, 2l ai.d 35 of township 11 north, range 3 west, and sections 2, 11, 10, 15 22. 22, 34 and 33, in township 10 north, range 3 west, and sections 4, 9, 16, 15, 22 aud 27 of township 9 nor h, range 3 west. Together with all laterals starting from or supplied bv any of said ditches ; and also all head gates, fans, bridges, flumes and drops, aud also the water right, and light, title and internow est therein! Acquired and owned by the said The Bear Lake and River Water Works and Irri-- I gation Company, by appropriation or purchase ; also the right of way foe eaid canal or canals, or in any way connected therewith; or the main ditoh or ditches, or any lateral of laterals which - d one where sho is concerned, said Mrs. Of Barry after a thoughtful pauso. course I could not but know that Mr V LOSING OF MAILS. A fctuunard swore a Maynard was greatly attracted, elso ho 9 p.in. called a Lattalion. 'East and North -- 1 1 :20 a. m nfter his little lie wouldnt have managed to walk with explosive fashion. Preston branch her or to call here so pften. Do you had second in been command since cur Millville, "Providence, Ilyrnm 12:59 m their return from the fcioux campaign know anything of his people? and Paradise of 1870, and he hated to see tin officer Nothing whatever, and little of him Beneon, Wednesday and Sat3 p.in como in between him and tbo top. Not except tkut he nets like a gentleman ou urdays 3 p.ru Salt Lake, Ogden and South that he disliked Barry. on all occasions, attends to his duties, does College, Wednesday and Satnot drink or gamble aud lives within innot terms, very good though exactly '. .10:30 uidasf timate. But Barry's coming necessitated his means. Stanuard and Truseott say ABHIVAL OF MAILS a general shaking up as to quarters, for hes one of the best of the youngsters, 11 :50 a qi. South and West ho had to turn out a smior captain in and Blake says he 6tood the initiatory 7 a.ra. North and East order to the house to which liis rank six months at Mrs. Turners apron 3 :40 p.tn. entitled get Preston branch him, aud there were several strings without a sign of Eiugeiug his Providence, Millville, Hyrum more midwinter 12 wings. :30 m movmgs as a conseand Paradise ho said, heartiWell, that thraldom is at an end Im Satquence. and sorry, Benson, Wednesday 6 Mrs. know but all ly sorry, you Barry certainly, " said Mrs. Barry, lie came urday Sathere and asked hor to go to the next is and an have to and lind I invalid, College, Wednesday 10 a. m. for litr. hop with him and begged me to interurday quarters General delivery window open from 8 Mrs. Barry was indeed an invalid. cede. I did. I told ber Id like to bavo a.m. until 6 p.m. 8ho lay for hours every day on a couch her go if only to look on, but sho would Sunday, general 1 delivery window opeD especially-prepare- d for her, rarely even not do it. he Fays sbo never danced in from 12 m. to p m. in drove the air aud was in bed her life. Mrs. Staunard came in nubile open Money order window open from 9 a.m. 9 etery night by oclock. Her main en- ago, and she talked with her offered to 5 p m. consisted in being read to, to be her chaperon and was as kind aud M. tertainment Oasos Smith, P. snd this duty va3 divided between her sweet as possible, but Nathalie shook Jovoted husband and her companion, her head aud compressed her lips, and Miss Nathalie Baird. Mrs. Barry was we saw it was useless. But others adCOUNTY DIRECTORY a gentlewoman, courteous mire her besides Mr. Maynard. Hunter ssstutially and ccaisiderato by nature, and refined aud Dana visit us frequently, and Dana CACHE COUNTY 0FTICEB8: with that almost ultra refinement that has invited her to drive, but she deH. Hart. Ch District Judje-clined. Why, do you suppose? 'I "am Haybsll. W lUlanc is the product of long protracted physCommlanionere Woolf. Sparks, and Mania Her puritanical bringing up prob-abical The few relatives left to suffering. Clerk Hopkin J Mathews. Morenead. Dana isnt half a bad fellow and Miss Baird considered her a very fortuCounty Recorder Bestts Assessor Simpson M. Molen. comes of good stock. Hunter doesnt she nate was offered when the posigirl Jr. F. aron Farr, Treasurer- -i Hanson tion of companion to Mrs. Barry, even amount to much. Hes feather brained. County Surveyor Edward Prosecuting Attorney Frank K. ftebcMr. though the salary was not large, aud in- Well, lets get nt our book. Sherlff-Fr- ed Turner. Scnoola-Ba-mo And meantime) the object of this deed iier lot, for an orphan girl pracDistrict of Superintendent household chat was picking her way was anything but a Flsh'and Game Commissioner Fred Turner tically homeless, the drifts and walking blithely one. bard Bullock. among Bees Heury lnspectorof She had beeu teaching in the village and briskly over the barren prairie Sheep Inspector. James Lothouse. school and leading a life of almost well to tho north of the post, singing PRECINCT OFFICERS. thankless drudgery. Her health was solemn little songs to herself sober, LOSAN TB8CIKCT. had not even nourishing old fashioned hymn tunes os a rule, yet She suffering. N. Ilona Jnsttce of the Peace-- W. food, bearding around, first in one famcatching herself now and then humConstable George Koad Supervisor Job W. Rowland. ily, thn in unother, in that narrow ming some one of the stining quickTovnric rascincr. Sew England circle, and she hailed steps or waltzes slio had heard at the JusUoe of the Peace S. A. Campbell with delight the chafigo that took her band concerts, whereat bko would sudM. Constable George ;o the broad, free frontier, to a little denly break off and leturn lo Brattle Eoad Supervisor Boren Foulsen. MILLVILL1 raiciNCT Jerusalem I TO BE irwy homo where there were sympathy, Street or Coronation. had been deemJustice of the Peace Job. F. Smith J tho it and Golden, comfort. seems, dudliuess Her duties . T Yates. F. Constable .vtre light. Sho read aloud from books ed too jubilant, consequently too car- Eoad Supervisor John King. It ia a great leap from the old nart therefrom. FKIC1NCT. if Mrs. Barrys selection each morning riBlDIRI and Said caual or canals is of a width fashioned doses of blue-mas- s Justices of the Peace J. L. P .rlc !rcm 10 to 12, hut was given most of from 100 to 200 feet, through Constable Lewis Houslev. nauseous physios to the pleasant varying ,he afternoon for exercise aud recrea-ioEoad Supervisor W . H Thomas its entire length. From 2 to 4 the major himself Eat little pills known as DaWitte Little R. E. Davis, hykcm FkkCIKCT. constithe side of the gentle invalid, and in cure Sheriff and Commissioner, Risers. Justice of the Peace- -I. C. Tboreeen, jy They Early Constable Andrew G. Neleon ik H AI.VEItSON, :he evening, as a rule, both wero with Maoixms biliousand headache sick A. Wm. McBrldel Eoad Supervisor pation, Attorneys for l'lainiitf. icr. Mrs. Barry's tastes were scholarly, WILLS VILLI PUCIFCT. ness. Co-o- p Grocery & Drug Co. t were md a tho liberal Peace-Dareadings rld morning Murray. Justice of the xlucalion to tho village girl whose preConstable Joseph B. Woodwa'd. THE R. Charles Bailey. Eoad Supervisor A torpid liver robs you of amvious life had betu so cramped aud JMINDOK FkICIKCT. s bition and ruins your health. Shu proved most faithful Jnitloe of the Peace and She most Little Early Risers cleanses grew grateful. Constable Eoad Bnpervlsor Andrew Sorensen hrived aud blossomed in the society of the liver, cure constipation and all Thrick-a-Wek- k FlRItSBORO FkkCIKCT. Edition. and friends. She grew to icr protectors and liver troubles. Costomach Justice of the Pence Chin. W. Maughao, none she had loved as ovo Mr. Barry Constable John H Barter Jr. op Grocery fc Drug Co. if her own kith and kin since the death Bead Supervisor Edward Edwards 18 and sometimes 24 Pages a Week. BUMBO FkkClIICT. if her mother, five years gone by. Her 156 Papers a Year. Justice of the Peace Wm. Catmui lather she could remember only vaguely. Constable Jesse T. Reese. 4 She old his when was on. Psul Car years barely Bond Supervisor feert it armccrcd tlu ioffined remains, draped In the' flag ho nT7icn you'xc-iw- l MtWTOM FBBCIHCT. invalid. lad died to defend, wero brought back Justice of the Peace Willard Ballard ' Constable Isaac Benson. nal, by tho ciders of her village church Irom Virginia and laid away in the lit-JPublished every alternate day except Eoad Supervisor Wm. P. Elgby Jr. & elders, several of whom came, as did wus She a CLAkESTOH FkkCIKCT. gentle, pnro churchyard. Sunday. learted maid, only 19 this stormy her paternal ancestors, from the old Thompson Justice of the Peaco-Jo- hn That Covenantors. Scotch she Constable John E. Godfrev. . C. I. west of dearly jpring of 1$78. She had beeu BOinewhat $ block Bond Supervisor C has. Stum way. The Tbr Edition of " ingular and bony and hollowed eyed, loved music aud had a quick and accuTBBHTOM FSSC1KCT. Car-riage- s The New York World 13 first ind sallow cheeked when first sho came rate ear was manifest the moment she Justice Of the Peace Joseph Wood aud month voice her gave all weekly w papers in size, "pretty 0 the Barrys, but'hpaltbful food ami opened Constable A. H. Henderson among W m. Bingham. Eoad Supervisor ixercise and the bracing mountain air to her favorites. Fo, too, was it apparfrequency of publication, and the L1WISTOM FaiCIKCT. ent that all her childhood and young, p sound aid aud sweet companion-hisleep freehness, accuracy and "Variety f D. A. 8mltt Justice of the Peace All and freedom from care and worry maidenhood had been spent under the n Constable George Holliday. its contents. It has all the merits Eoad Supervisor Morool Blocks. me and all had douo their work, and strict tutelage of tbe descendants of a of a great $6 daily at the price of a OOVSTILLl FkkCIKCT. dr8. Barry woke up one fine day to the Puritan ancestry to whom a smile upon dollar All Justice of he Peace Jos. 8. Allen. weekly. Its political news ealization that they iiad a genuine the Sabbath day was akin to Bacrilcge. OonsUble E. 8. Larses. is Mrs. One of prompt, complete, accurate and flow England beauty under their roof Barrys amusing stories, will Eoad Supervisor Hyrum Bair. for wns her out. Nathalie when told RICHMOND FklCIKCT. winsome girl, whose features and colimpartial as all its readers will fail. out was the of exercise, is against the monopol-ies'au- d Justice of the Peace S. K. Telioi d dismay daily girls testify. H. Niiuxa Constabl- eoring were as dainty and fair as those and distress whou, the very first Snuday for the people. Eoad Supervisor Francis Lewis. of the Puritan maid Priscilla. The thin after thoir arrival at Russell, tbe baud KIYHF1ILD FkkCIKCT news of all the the It shoulders had arms aud neck prints and bony ita jolliest doable time for the played Justice of the Peace George Y. Smith. world, having special correspondOonsUble-- W. given placo to firm, rounded, dimpled details marching oat to guard mountPlliington Eoad Supervisor -- Wm. r. Harper. from all important news points, ence members, beneath a skin so white as to ing. and room her She ran to stopped HTD FARE FBBCIMCT be almost dazzling. Tho hollow eyes her ears, said Mrs. Barry, laughing at on the globe. It has brilliant illuss fustlee of the Peace- -J. W. D. Hurren' were gone, for a tender light burned in the reminiscence, aud could not be inOonstable Geo. D. Boeder tratiooi, stories by great authors,, their blue depths a delicate flush played duced to come to the wihdow aud watch Eoad Supervisor Hunry K. Hancey. a n4 Trdc2Mrk obtained and all capital humor page, complote Cavft, COLLtSI FRICIMCT. over the soft, rounded cheeks, and a the ceremdny, nor would she come out lent bosinesa comforted for Moocmatc Ft 1 8. markets, Peace--Jodepartments for , the H. Thorpe; justice of the smile of sweet content hovered about 3f her room until il assured her the baud Oun Orncc itorroaiTC U.S.PATtNTOrrtct womens work and. Oonstable Hyrum Olsen. and household and we time than thnaa can aerare in iee patent tbo corners of her rosy mouth, that, a had gone back to barracks. She should remote Irom Eoad Supervisor Lara Sorenson, Washington. other special departments oS unATOM FRICIMCT. Send mode), drawing or photo., with desnip year gone by, quivered, pale and piteous. have been named Prudence or Rachel or or tree of il interest. tion. We , usual not, adviae, .. v. E . since Eoad Bnpervlsor Jas J. Facer, patentable How that girl has improved Patience or, Charity. How on earth charge. Our lee not due till patent it eecwaed. OonsUble I. Fredrickson.; newsoffer this We said the her , unequaled out, dear,! Howto Obtain Patent, with C. Orr. yon brought justloe-Ja- e. xraldsacb a little Puritan have come A PaaiKMLCT. oi same In the L'.S. and foreign tountrief The and , mt, rnkLiKarseciMCT, Journal together major one sunshiny afternoon as Na- by tbe name of Nathalie. J One would cokt paper sent free. Addreia, ' J. Hartvlgsen ' Eoad Bupervisor-for $3.50. thalie started for her brisk walk over imagine Sunday to,, be a day of penance one year os Peaoe-JH. Parker. Justice of ' tbe prairie. with her. I'm sure she is shocked to see The regular subscription mice o!J ftjoasUhle Thomas W. LloydLi Then youve noticed it, answered the major opening his morning DISTRICT FaTtMT Ornee. Waaitmaron. O. C. On. .01111X1 . papr wwwwwvwwwwvwwwvwV the two papers is $4.50. Eoad BaparvUo- e- Carl If MrIsor- Evsdirg his - letters, Sometimes t -- Tbi-yv.er- car-na- l. P-- com-fortub- lo I iit.i-Ll- e - o nt town-ship- m t v y. ne her-sel- l a-- Ph-ke- j , j ; j u. ! j De-Witt- in-ic- NEW YORK WORLD FOR ONE DOLLAR. o Liven Feed blames. il. k- the finest the best horses and the most reasonable trains are price. met by my transfer Hack 'orders left at Stable be attended to with Have 1 It . hn . , , - , N. c.A.snovico. the-inval- id,-: i I |