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Show THE TRI-WEEKL- JOURNAL Y; LOGAN. UTAH MAY 5 1898 Milk1 wenness 'Absolutely and permanently cured In 9 days a new scientific and invigorating treat-meNo publicity no injections no restraint. Can be given secretly. No4 free' For particular! addma ia treatment" scheme. Uriel t ooailctac i R. A. GUNN. M.D., L 41 East 2lst Street. New York City. ty 1 nt. -- , rontm rnYA.' , IV A RMY MFC. fftl, moon. TfVA7Tff wots le 3d To - England Charles ROTARY PUBLIC ! xo get your deeds, mortgages, etc., made out and Notary work attended to LOGAN. JOURNAL Office. LOGAN MAIJ. OAED. Tfffnys07 Meety object ofVhiek waV a mystery to Mrs. of Mrs. Raymond was growing jealous. Raymond, not to mention the tills Russell. Afeantime Lieutenant Maynard For years, despite those oirm-iouwas mending fast and needing little aud spats with which feminine to frequently diversified, the nursing. Therefore was bis sister at libhad been Fenny Turners detest friend. erty to seek more and more the stimuThere had been cec.tMens in the lives of lant and exhilaration of the pt n air both when neither had 'spoken to the Therefore, too, was it suggi 'ted by other for as much ad 43 lmurs, and Airs. Raymond that tho necesotv of her when neither believed it lcr rein a ini n g a burden on her hr suer and the fc'tanmirds no lunger exist' d. Stun-narher ever to speak to the other again. and his stanch battalie.n had gone Iu this suspension of diplomatic and personal relutku.-- , however, no imL.rgu Tho populace of Russell was now made sxisted as to language descriptive ot up mainly of the temporarily widowed ; and fatherless, tho invalids and the rach others faults, foil Its i ; What the two ladies l'.ulul to t st- band. A small squad had been J. ft from ylo was more than coniptn.-ateby what eaeli troop to tuko care of th. etubhst :hey said of eaeli other, lion, illiMund quarters and corrals, and from th. m tho ing which disturbance cf the atmos- post quartt minster detailed niche watchpheric conditions in the fair shy of their men to patrol the garrison pcalmg tho frii'inl.-hi- p the iiftimaiy lived and coming of an infantry conq an Tin thrived was even strength! ned if not colonel anel adjutant, too, had tJu n'tho purified by the brief flashing.-- of mch field one train ahead of Bianinirds. Airs. Atherton had go, no iu to Bit reladimmer lightnings and reverberations Df vocal thunder. tives in Chicago, and, when the y could Indeed it would th either laugh at all. the ladies wero asking eaeli to say where in all the other which of their elders was really Indy coulel havo found an intimate save-.tho otlii'r, for the maids aud matrons in temporary command of tin camp, or then composing the' social element of did tho surgeon, chaplain Bud quarter the regiment had learned wisdom iu master cl serve consideration? Aleantinio poor Alayuarei was fumiiif. heir generation, wire under the inllu-:ucond guidance of such pure spirits and fretting iy his pretty room, d vote is Mrs. Mai.nard, Mrs. Barry, Mrs. ly nursed, carefully attended ami proFreeman and Mrs. Ray, so that even scribed for, but with every day b.vom lomestic and social ti rrors 'like Mrs. ing moro iraciblo'land uureuMni-.le. It Wilkins had been tamed into a certain was his fir't year with the nt, b. ealty to the new creed expoundi el by it remembered, and the idea that it iliom, aud many a man, many a wom-m- , should be on tho warpath aud he mewlhad remarked that the tli was a ing in bed was intolerable. Ye t the docwhat it tor gravely told him be coulel not rid swer! d. from (lifTcreiit reaiment nighty istd to Le in the days of Lady BelLam without certainty of reopening his Wlie reupon Aliss Aiayn irel iu tom s of wound and endangering his lile. md Arizona. Jh, Ronald! deep dismay ejaculate el, could not Lelievo it. Both Mrs. and lapsed into a silence imlieativo of It was a better regiment in every Fay, much as (hey had all loved Old Staunard and his sister strove to read unspeakable woe', leaving him no allie ternative1 but tee demand the reason for Catnip, as limy cull d the colonel, who to him, but ho would not eel them iu tlr days cf their exiio, but wanted all the papers that had news of Imr strangely significant conduct. No the field columns, but no other subject little urging accomplished tho object. who, lucklessly, was too often and leel by his wife. The new iu their pages interested him in the Itretiuireel strong persuasion apparentoumiaueler, like the modern Tommy least. Thorn was one subject much near- ly to induce tho woman ti tell what she Atkins, was every iuch a soldier and er home to which he would have given knew, or believed sho knew, concerning wery inch a mail, and though Mrs. ear with more than avidity, but on this Nathalie Baird, but when onco tho ito Atherton loved a cozy chat with her subject he could not talk, and Airs. was broken there was no stint to tho ironies as much as any womun alive Stnnnard and his sister would not talk swift torrents of lmrimeusutions. die, had lived aud moved anel had her to him. Ho longed for elaily news of It guvo her infinite' pain, sho dt'clared, Doing in wider social circles too long Nathalie Baird aud got nemo. She had to havo to say one word against a girl int to hu' o haiuc.d tho golden rule of even ceased her visits to the house. whej was orphmwd, homeless and, hut ileuce. Several objeetiouablcs had been Ever since the night f her first ap- for Airs. Barry, practically friendless, diminafed iu the course of yeers, some parent illucss the night that orders but duty to her brother ami the gooel y transfer to other arms of tho service came for Stauuards nu n to move she name their father had given them ie it uuderstexxl, one or two to other had been drooping visibly, and Airs. and pure prompted her to the task. still Buxton lingered Barry was soro distressed. No more did aud innocent as Aliss BairdShy spheres, aud lexik, might inning the men anel Mrs. Tinner among Nathalie tako her long, exhilarating the re was a loud over her name and h4 women, and if ever theio lived a walks upon the open pranie. She stole eharac ter. Sim was carrying on a lady blessed with unbounded confidence forth on sunshiny days at Mrs. Barrys correspond! nco and holding sein the infallibility of her opinions aud urging, and went timidly up and down cret me etings in the dead of night with the unerring rectitude of her intentions tho long walk within the sentry lines, a man, a total stranger to tho garrison. but never neared tho gate at the east or it was that same Mrs. Frances Turner. lor a moment Alurnard could uot Other women tin re were, of course, the open roadway that passed out to the speak, llis face, pallid threiugh illness to circulate her views, but in bold, iu westward beyond the old headquarters and suffe ring, took on a shade of gray building. She seemed to shrink from that intensified its ghastly hue. His sisspiring originality of conception there observation even then. Mie seemed re- ter looked was uone to equal her. Mr. Turner upeiu him iu astonishment to or talk with tho many aud in luctant meet not alone a ha as disburser of Ronald, sho cried, I fright. plight kind and sympathetic women who did uot know I diet not dream it coulel ri'girueutal gossip, but, as Lieutenant mean so much to you! Blake was heard to say, she could start would havo welcomed her to their when tho saift gales burst upon It doesnt mean, he iuterrupteel, moro iu a luiuute than coulel ho stopped them from tho mountain pass to the in a month. finding husky voieo at last. Then each Anel now Mrs. Raymond was actually northwest or to their sunshiny piazzas word seemed to come like the crack of a disturbed and jealous because of a new, on the rareafte moons when soft breezes whip sharp, snapping, a tono that sudden and mysterious intimacy that blew from the Colciado foothills, and never iu his life had she heard from his Ic doesnt mean, for I had sprung up between the friend of her tho baud played sweet melodies, aud ips before. bosom and tho hitherto impuxMvc and the children frolicked merrily out on dont behoved a d d word of it! tho broad level of tho parade. .Shocked and tho woman was Miss From stunned, unapproachable Maynard. Shy she had ever keerned to he, but for the moment silenced. Never since meeting only formally aud semioccasion-allthere had developed an unlooked not startled aud afraid as now, aud Mrs. childhood days hnd ho braved her. for and apparently unquenchable desire Stannarel, generally self contained and Taught by his soldier father tho most for each other's company, aud where self rt'liant, had even taken counsel with scrupulous courtesy aud gentleness to Airs. Turner used to be dropping iu on Aleselames Ray and Trnscott, two young women in general, his mother aud elder Mrs. Raymond any morning after her matrons she much approved of, and in- sister in particular, punished promptly toilet was completed for the day she had voked their aid in the good work of if iu boyish temper he raised lianel or taken' tu bustling by en route to Mrs, banishing the evil spirit that had dark- voice against either, he had passed from Stanuarels, never so much as stopping ened the day dreams of thif sttango the jurisdiction of that lnotlier to that at the Raymonds to explain the menu- - New England girl. Both were ready and of the sister ns unopposiug as though willing to help in any way, yet neither her sway for nil time were unquestioned, coulel suggest a line of operation. The and Grace, womanlike, had accepted his girl seemed no utterly unapproachable. submission as her just due, had found Airs. Trnscott had paraded Baby Jack him yielding ns ever to her dominion for Miss Bairds inspection and expected when ho returned to her on cadet furher to become a slave to that conquer- lough aud hardly less so when, with ing heros' fasciuatious asTdid other broadeued shoulders and iu stalwart women, old aud young, but Aliss Baird manhood aud bristling mustacbo, .the had passfed his little highness by with young graduate came ouce moro to the scant recognition the very next time peaceful Alobawk village before joining she met him, and au injured aud indig- his regiment iu the far west. Sho had nant nurse was not slow to tuko the looked upon him as her own to guide tidings home. Mrs. Ray had Lidelen her qud mold aud direct &b she bad gnided to luncheon or tea or both, always with and directed his toddling footsteps. She the raino result. Nathalie could not had never known him to oppose his will, leave, she said, her iuvalid at homo ex hjs plans, to hers. She recalled how when, only three sept1 for the walk she took each day. Mrs. Stannord bad sought; gcutlx and weeks before it was time for him to kindly, to win the confidence of the start for Wyoming, he came in all eager each other' An unloohcd for girl, bat Nathalie seelueel to divine her ness ono day to say that Wharton, Ives for coin pah . object and fled from her in nervous and Draper of his class were to sport f Airs. Staniu and there of alarm. her It is a most uncanny thing, their sew uniforms for the first time at haste, lug nard's parlor or in solemn promenade taid Mrs. Etaunard to Nathalie's friend tho Twenty-eighthop (tho ball 'I never met a girl of giveu by the cadets on tho 28th of .Aa along the walk did Airs. Turner and and protector. her new found .friend spend hours In her years so utterly, set ngainst her gujit annually) at West Poiut and had close and 'confifiphtlal .comwimlou. the kind. Thrre was a'Jovj'lr vouua girl written for him to join them, and he CHAPTER VI. t iio.-siL- le d OF MAILS. CLOSING Q East and North 9 4 Preston branch -- Providence, Millville, Ilyruin and Paradise Benson, Wednesday and and 12:59 m 3 p.m. 3 p.m y Sat-uida- .10 :30 ARRIVAL OP MAILS 11 :o0 a.ra. South and West ,.7a.ra. North and East 3:40 p.m. Preston branch Providence, Millville, Hyrura 12 :30 m and Paradise Beuson, Wednesday and Sat- urday College, Wednesday and 6 p.m. Sat- Id a m. urday General delivery window open from 8 a.m. until 6 p.m. Sunday, general delivery window open from 12 m. to 1 p m. Money order wiudow open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Oasox Sm th. P. M. COUNTY DIRECTORY. CACHE COUNTY OFFICERS: H. Hurt Judge-Cha- rt's nutrict J Simpson M. Moleu. Treasurer A aron F. Farr, Jr. Assessor Hansen County Surveyor Edward Frank K. Nebeker. Attorney Prosecuting Sheriff -- Fred Turner. -Superintendent ot District 8c tiooli Samos, Oldham. Fish and Game Commissioner Fred Turner Bullock. Inspector of Bees Henry Lothonse. Sheep Inspector. James PRECINCT OFFICERS. LOOAM raSCIXCT. W. N. 1 to'mas. fs". W. Rowland. rnoviDixc fbbcibct. Justice of the Peace H. A. Campbell Coustable George M. Ploket Road Supervisor Boren Poulsen. MILL VILLI PBBCIXCT F. Smith Justice of tho Peace Job. Constable F.T. Yates. j HTBCM rKXCIKCT. Justice of the Peace I. C. Thoresen, Constable Andrew G. Nelson. Road Supervisor W m. A. McBridel WKLLSVILLB rBBCIKCT, Justice of the Peace David Murray. Constable Joseph B. Woodwd. Road Supervisor Charles R. Bailey. JDBXDOH rBICIBCT. Andrew Sorensen PXTBBBBOkO riBCIXCT. Justice of the Peace Chas. W. Maughau, Constable John H Barker Jr. Road Supervisor Edward Edwards Road Supervisor BECIKCT. Justice of the Peace Wm. Catmui Onnstsble Jesse T. Reese. Road Supervisor Paul Carton. " KBWTOK rBBCIMCT. " of Justioe the Peace Willard Ballard CLABISTOSt FBICIKCT. Justice of the Teuco John Thompson Constable John E. Godfrey. 'Road Supervisor Chas. Stum way. TBBNTON rBICIHCT. ' .Justice of the Peace Joseph Wood J Constable A. H. Henderson Road Supervisor Wm. Bingham. LBWISTOM of the Peace rBBCIMCT, A. D. Smith Constable George Holliday. 'Road Supervisor Moroni Stocks. " COV VILLI rBBCIMCT. Justice of he Peace Joe. 8. Allen. Constable E. B. Larsen. Road Supervisor Hy rum Bair. BICHMOKD rBBCIMCT. Justice of the Poaue 8. R. TelXoid ' Constable. Road Supervisor Francis Lewis. SMITH nBLD rBBCIMCT ' . . Justice of the Peace George Y. Smith. Constable W. Plitlngton Road Supervisor -- Wm. F. Harper. TDM rABI rBBCIMCT Justice ef the Peace J. W. D. Horres Constable Geo. D. Reeder Road Supervisor Henry E. Hancey. ' COLLBGB rBMCUfCT, Justioe of the Peace - John H. Thorps Supervisor Lars Sorenson, EonsUbleHyrum Road ; Olsen, ATOM rBBCIMCT. aa , Road Snpervlsor-J- j. Facer, Constable E. Fredrickson.: Jastlce-Ja- a. c. Orr , nr. STIBLIWaBBCIMCT, e l il- MOAB CIS'AICTl toed Superviso- r- Carl V Nelaoa 1 d n. , s . h -- 4 1 - l . 1 ' Road Supervisor X. J. Hartvigsenf ' Justice of Peeoe Jos H. Parker. Constable Thomas W, Lloyd. reaiBMVILL r y Constable Isaac Benson. Road Supervisor Wm. F. Rigby Jr. Justice a fire-pide- Peace-Const- able 1BWS05 di-tn- -s clan-elestii- PBBCIMCT, Justices of the Peace J. L. P.rlc Constable Lewis Ilouslev. Road Supervisor W . H Tliomas Justice of the .r -- , e Road Supervisor John Ring, rAKADlSI d Alay-uar- Commissioners Hvrum Hayball, WtUlsn and Msrjl:i Woolf. gfarks, Clerk Hopkin J M utiews. County Recorder Bessie Morehead. Justice of the reace Constable Georse Road Supervisor Job , ful.-ifi- Sat- urdays Salt Lake, Ogilen and South College, Wednesday p.m. ll:20a.m often visiting at tho Freemans then, a Miss Nannie Bryan, who was freshness, vivacity ajid frankness personified, and these schemers sought to iudneo her to cultivate Miss Baird, but that fell through, for Nans outspoken, open hearted manner seemed to be a reproach iu Nathalies eyes she who would uot or could uot.coufide in auyboely. She is the louediest girl in Wyoming, said Mrs. Barry despairingly to u friend one sunny afternoon. Ah, well, was tho reassuring reply, Mr. Maynard is tp ho allowed to sit up iu tho suupLino presently, and then youll seo liovv soon she flutters to his side. Aud they did eee. She came out from the Barrys for her customary exercise ono brilliant aftirnoon, and the.ro h wit reclining in an easy chair, wi 11 wrapped up in ovimmt, robes and blankets, and ho caught instant glimpse of her, and his eyes (lashed their signal of joy mid recognition, his palo cheek mounted its radiant color iu honor of her coming, but sbo went palo as a lily uml, turning hurriedly, snapped (lie gate behind her and with ubstmati Iv averted head hastened down tho row. It was impos-ihl- c for hi-- sister not (o seothodipth and liitti rim.-- s of his disappointment and ehagrin, Shoditer-minethat tho hour lor lur t mu ak, ,ud to speak plainly,. vas now at hand, so relentlessly sho begun. Tlnno aro women who chooso tho timo when a ft is down, a helpless invalid, to till him in extenso tho worst nows p rlrups that could bo brought to his cui . tho moment when lm should he fn o frenn new or grievous tin y load upon him then mid there tho lnte-- r or re'ports that ran he ivlmd upon to bring him infinite anie iv a:nl not that they wish to se hjm sulTer, hut because tbo t mptati' ii to te ll dire ful tiiiiiigs is m v.ue ontrollal le. Then, again, when im isup mid and able to dodge away she- may not so easily reach his ear. Whateve r reasoning, Aliss Alayiuid fi lr th..t (!: timo for her to speak had euim, ;.n speak she did. Ronald, she1 heg..i:, do you c..re already for that girl: Ami Ronald without speaking an- v i was wild to go, she Had glkiiced at Gertrude Bonner sitting patiently iu the vfiie shaded porch of the old homestead aud hade him hold his reply, until she could have opportunity to speak with him alone. How submissively, how affectionately, he had yielded to her hrief argument How entirely be seemed to be swayed by her wish. How utterly for years hail tho brother been her vassal hers to command indeed How in leliniti ly might she not have counted Du tho continuance of her qut endoni had uot another woman stepped upon tho threshold of lur throne. Not only to Lcr, to the sister who had been bis Huiilo and guardian, lo, those many it:irs. di he owe alleginnco iicw, but in-t,n aloual.'vo cf power aud possession burning i:i the womans breast the had ..i me to regard it us Lcr light to say to iyIuti lur priiici ling ihould tender, '.Inn the time ,ai:it, the heart aud baud that she hud lu Id iu fancy as only hern to Ls tow. And he :ul dared to lord, with eyes if love upon uiuuler, mid now had hired to say to lur that not cue word wi old l,e b. lii've of la raspi , i m of tho girl lie luVid! It suing her t i quick re-- i nln.ent. lo one mm'Ici'ki effect to regain Ivt :d i eiidi my. iur down tho row toward ll,n eu.-- t fruit tho f um of the fair young gill eould bo u n. hheliudv.i 11 nigh reachi the end if the walk. It vras too early for the band, ti o soon alt T the midday meal for the hidie.s to appear upon the piaz-;.iOnly a f. v i hiliinn were chasing .bout t!u gray pit tn irrpH of flic i nly a few nursemaids and baby i.iiih.m.- - wire visit le, buiily trundling ibou, i lie sunlit p..th. 2,ot a man wm i:i i, lit al out the great quadrangle. Tli" rr icks vvtro sib nt and I he guard maintained over the few u rs had bun drawn withgi Moral in tlm vvoodi n prison. Gruco Atuynurd wa idem' with her bnilhir, weakened m hi' was hy wounds and suiTc-rinand mental worry, and it might Lo her last ippoi tunity. exclaimed in tragic Ronald, ft sumption of tho eld, almost forgotten toiu' of mingled amaze, distress and hor cor with which erring little boys aro mr.de to vaguely realize that they havo Lhi'h guilty of sonio unpardonable crime, Ronald, you never, never would havo .lari'il to say sueli words to mo were our 1 1 -- he -- ! ( u-- 1 v pa-lad- c. -- de.-ute- d. pri-oi- father still alive! Grace, ho answered, with firo burning in his deep eyes, you would never have dared to speak so of such a girl in his presence, aud Ill never listen to it from you or any ono again. She had epruug to her feet, barely listening to him now, and was gazing with dilated eyes iu tho direction the girl hail taken. You wont listen! sho cried in tones of mingled wrath und triumph. You wont believo the sister who loves anl would stand between you and Well, then look! Aud, looking as sho pointed, Ronald Maynard saw that a tall man iu civilian dress had suddenly issued from behind the last liouso on tho row aud was bonding eagerly, closely over tho drooping heud of Nathalie Bard. do-Dei- t. Ito be ixintinxed.1 M. L. Yocum, Cameron, Pa., I was a sufferer for ten says: years, trying most all kinds of pile remedies, but without success. Witch Hazel Salve was recommended to me. I Used one box. It has affected a permanent cure. As a permanent cure for piles Witch Hazel Salve has no equal. Co-o- p Grocery ifc Drug Co. De-Wit- De-Wit- ts ts Notice to Contractors. Sealed proposals will be received at the office of J. A. Kidman, Peterboro, Utah, until 1:30 oclock p.m., on the 2hl day of May, 1898, and opened immediately thereafter, for each of the following iteme: For all Rock delivered at the building. For all Mason Work and ' plastering. For all Dimension lumber and Sheeting. For all Carpenter Work and Materials. For all Painting. Required in the erection of a Rock School House to he built at Cache Junction, Cache Co., Utah, in accordance with the drawings and specifications as prepared by 0. T. Barrett, Architect. Copies of said drawings and specifications may be seen at the office of said Architect at Logan, Utah. Each proposal shall be addressed to J, A Kidman and Marked Proposal of Work, or Materials, of School House. , The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. William CunninghamA Jonx II. Barker, Jr , Trustees. John A. Kidman, ) . Mar. 15, 1898. . Peterboro, Utah, . |