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Show THE TEI-WEEL- Never mind my ; future pros pects, grimly interrupted the i will ask for a transfer other, to some colonial post. If I cannot get it I will throw up my commis-sionI will go abroad a3 an. out cast, if necessary, but you and he must also go abroad. ' I shall kill him if I meet him here again. The conditions offered by Col oael Gatacre were accepted. The compact was faithfully kept by all the parties. s Captain Fitzgerald was a man of some wealth. It took him' but a short time to settle up hi affairs in Dublin.' Then he and Mrs. Gata4 ere set their faces toward the West. They sailed for the new world, in which they hcp&d to find: oblivion for the shame which had overtaken them iu the old. At first they were apparently successful. Arriving In New York as man and wife, they made their way r across the continent 'to Los Angeles, imC&lifornia. They hir . A), Let the wind bluster and howl, And pretty maids tresses blow free; Theres comfort awaiting at home ; Japan's best and most fragrant tea. 1 ' I? i Pride of Japan Tea CTree) JOURNAL, LOG AD, UTAH MARCH 15 13C0 Y - -- Are more than a disfigurement of the thin; they are a handicap to a young man, alike in love and business. The pimply face ro6ka dissipated and both' merchant and maiden look .askance at the unfortunate fellow whose face is his misfortune. An almost certain cure for' pimples and similar disfiguring eruptions is found in Dr. Pierces Medical Golden Discovery. It purifies the blood of the corrupting cause of eruptive cleanses the skin and builds up the body with sound wholesome .. .flesh. r Discovery contains, neither ako-ho- l nor narcotics. -- The wealthy Captain Fitzgerald and his charming wife were received with"open armsby- - the W2. local society,"" They became promiCut 03 by Her Hasbaai or - Ua-- nent members of the "English polfaithfulness Shs Lied in Cali ony. But the world is a email -- . one, as we all know, fornia: - -- Oregon Short Line R. Discovery.' and two of Doctor - and had pimples and brown spots on my pale. face. Now-thcsnre alt gone. I have used kinds of medicines but received no benemany fit. Last year I weighed one hundred and thirty-fopounds, and now weigh one him-drand forty-fivPlease accept my thanks. I am so glad 1 found the right kind of medicine.1'. official-distinc-io- self-register- pa , -- Tofarmers,-$19;000,000,000ri6"villaprsr$- $66,-500,000,0- 00. f Li- - 4 ! -- - -- t ' . T LL - - . -- - . ed - -- o is bwn sold on a xturannlr" test which no tSSJffL1 ean stand. If Vnti y ;h Co Lbr C 3oicpnopmnoRs C HAMILTON. Soldby Co-o- p Grocery 4 a Thatcher Bros. Passen- - Passen.. Mixed, "Daily, except Sunday. c nt R. LKAVBS. 1 n' t inthe history XOBTH BOUND. do believe that I m sound tod well.- - I have s good appetite, but before I commenced treatment I had no appetite at all. My eyes weresunken and my face was X ur i Uei Co "i The entire story as detailed above was made known.- - And the i ( New York Herald.) its in rose might colony English And all for the sake of a woman! out. Dr. Tierce's Medical Adviser sent free So might run the epitaph on Major and cast the couple oh receipt of stamps to pay expense of fled to There Duarte. Cap-faiThey William - Forbes Gatacre. , General at one-cestamps Fitzgerald -- purchased a cosy .mailing for frook inpaper covers, or 31 stamps for A strange thing is man a stranger surrounded IiltIe"home byan cloth, to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, If. Y. woman, Higher at her ' highest devoted himself He grove. orange than the loftiest minded manpower the cultivation of his frnit. The at her lowest than the most de- to woman away and sickened the. water, graded man; an angel or a demon; and died.pined spilled, ihenthe attri The man was make' of bate a spar to noble deeds or a spurn to of. personal ownership in evil ones; the kindest thing on Bternerstnff. At last accounts he stantly disappears. So if a. man earth or the most cruel; a prayer was married, really married this holds his umbrella in his hand it from heaven or a howl from hell; time, and apparently living hap- may be considered a personal besuch is the being who -- can make pily in sight of the tomb of longing, but the moment it leaves the woman who had no right to or mar a man. - his hand it returns to the great, ' When .William Forbes G&tacre, bear his name, common general, indivlvisible, then a colonel, was ordered to And what about Colonel Gata- stock of umbrellas, whither the Dublin some years ago to take com cre? He is Colonel GatacreWil-no law will not attempt to pursue it. mand of the Eightyeighth Con- longer, but Major GeneralC.Sir famSo far as we know there has liam Forbes Gatacre, K. B., never been a successful appeal from naught Rangers, he took with him ous for gallantry at Chitral in this decision. a young wife whom he had juBt married. Everything seemed to 1895; at Atbara, at Khartoum and He was, at Omdqrman, in the , Soudan in smile upon the couple. Census Estimate. and now likely, despite his indeed, several years older than 1898, o An Eastern publication contains win Btill greater the lady, but he was a man whom first reverses,-testimate of the 1900 census, an South The Africa. name in renown, any woman mignt be proud to call of the obscure which is evidently the result of who was the ranger her husband.He had won a soldiers careful Dublin of the in thought and scientific com reputation at home and abroad. He subject of whispers ears after According - to the com putation ago is today, society j was tall, handsome, dignified of the statistics' which follow, turning his back apparently upon piler perhaps bis dignity leaned over a fame household the word and fortune, a population has never failed to little too sternly toward the mardouble in thirty years. The value homes of in and the the England tinet side and his attitude toward of may be questioned, his wife was one of chivalrous cour- civilized world. Load mouthed butproperty the average results would be rumor is busy with what was once tesy. the same. It is considered that She became a favorite in society, the football of petty gossip. back to" Eng- the value of property "doubles in Will he ever go a toast in the army circles.She was feted and courted. Colonel Gata-er- e land? What honors the future twenty years, which is only 31 per cent compounded. The assessed was pleased with the attention may have in store for him no one for value was seat taxation A a in $16,000, peerage, that was showered upon her, He may say. n, increased 1880: in 000,000 in 1890 wealth: had unshaktn confidence in her parlament, to vast but these and a $24,000,000,000, all grateful queen properwifely loyalty until ties escape taxation. Owing to the he a will public graceful willing They to shower People began to talk, upon the hero of the revulsion .of 1893 the assessed coupled her name with that of a certain good looking Don Juan a South African war. But a painful valuation has not probably much and a .vow increased; $100,000,000,000 is concaptain in the Guards called Fitz- memory ac- venient for distribution, and may the stand in of their may way gerald. Nobody, of course, dared be reduced to percentages. - In esto talk in the colonels presence. ceptance timating families a larger number But he suddenly grew aware of is given to a farmers family than Law of the Umbrella. whisperings behind his hack that ' to urban citizens. Computed oa turned to confused silence at the basis this the this year News.) (Chicago population turning of his face. He sternly be will 000 divided as fol75,000, to law as The umbrellas was demanded of one of the whisperers, lows; Agriculturist, - 37,000,000; caught in the act, what the sibila- - settled once for all by Lord Cole- - cities 27,000,000; villages, 11,000,-000- .- ridge in a leading tion might mean. English case.His . would be -There 6000,000 Now, the wlsperer wasfthe sort of Tordehiptfeld: families, 7,000,000 agricultural city . candid friend against -- whom the Umberalks, pro per ly speaking. " and families, 2,000,000 village of are a the or us: warned atmoapherio part poet has families. . Ther wealth of the coun-- But of ail plaguesgood bed ven, meteorological'conditioDjand as suchJhereu.canlJbeAOLindividual try" wilt be'digt ri bated: thywrath,canjend -Save, save, oh! save me from- the property right in them. In Sampson versus Thompson, defendant 000,000,000; to laborers and fol candid friendl The candid friend hemmed and was charged with standing on lowers of small trades in cities, capihawed. At last true to bis native plaintiffs front steps during a $10,500,000,000, and among property-owners- , talists, large a candor he blurted out" the 'truth: storm and thereby-soakin- gup There might be nothing in it, he large quantity of rain to which merchants, etc., etc., constituting 25 per cent of city residents, .demurred, hut, but plaintiff was entitled, but the court Brought to hay the wife confes- held that the rain was any mans sed the truth. He was master of rain, no matter .where it fell, It v Ackers English Remedy will the situation. follows, therefore, that the uma cough at any time, and will Your j, truthfulness, he said, brella is any mans umbrella.In all stop core the worst cold in twelve hours, or has spated me from killing the ages rain and umbrellas have gene money refunded. 25 cts. and 50 cts, man. I want no scandal but you together and there is " no reason Biter Bros . Drag Co., Druggists conditions .. must abide by , my why they should be separated by - - And they are? law. . An umbrella may, under ASTRAY NOTICE .V That you and colonel Fitzgerald certain circumstances the chief of I hive tn my possession t leave the . country at - once;. . that whichia,. possession take - on the One blue my pony, long roach mane, white -you leave it together; -- that you attributes ef - personal property, Spot In forehead,' brand rem sibling. an F on sbouldtr.thod al aronnd. , . never return." -- 1, too will leave- - it just as if a man set a tub to catch left One bay roan mare about 8 yean old, brand . . . forever. J with a soross tbe middle of it. a quantity of rain water, that rain resembling One bay mare colt, no brands vlaible, In y&in the woman pleaded. She water will be- - considered as -- his The above described animate If not claimed away on or before March 19. would forget the- - captain. . She personal belonging while lit la in will be ken wild at auctlon. to th htgheat 4 oclock p.m.. at would return to her husbands She his tub. But if the sun evaporate mb bidder et public the Logan would bo a loyal wife. His future theater and it is rained - down prospects again, or if the tub is upset . and -- .iiaRS?5lS5as,5? , tKhi,CP CacheV allevTimoOard. 1894; Medicnl - ,v UROY..N.Y. Columbus, Pellets,- This is beyond Jnestiai It is cextainly a medicine of great merit and. worth. D. S. Mearkle, General Merchant and Farmer, Mattie, Belford County, Pa. For sale by Riter Bros. Drug permanently cured by using Moki Tea. A pleasant herb drink, Qures constipation and indigestion,' makes yoaeat, sleep, work and be happy, - Satisfaction guaranteed or money back. 25 cts. and 50 cts. Biter Bros. Drug Co., Druggists. these left the akin peeled off. 1 took six Dottles of Golden Pierce's i to cure. I mt at night and edfine apartments in the best Iworking broke out in lump nil over, and When hotel. SEN. BATAdEES Cough and pnsumplion Sick Headache absolutely and 1 am wall pleased with yottr medicines,-writ- es John A. Calloway, lLq., of "No. 318 St, Mn i ,iohs Co. ordinary diseases, s6tn We hav saved many .doctor bills since we began' using Chamberlains Cough Remedy in our home. We keep a bottle open aU the time and wnenever any of my family or myself begin to catch cold we begin to use the Cough Remedy, and as result we ntfver have to send away for a doctor and incur a large doctor bill, for Chamberlains Cough remedy never fails stations. No. Pocatello, - - n - - ho. 11. DIRXCTOE9 2:15p.nu O.W .Thatches, 7 :00a.m. L. S. Hills, 2 :30a.m. Salt Lake, 8 :15a.m. Ogden, CacheJct.,5:3Da m. 9 :55a.m. Mendon, 5 :5fiLlL-10;- 2a &:19 10:40 T Logan, 11 :48 :01p.m. 8mithfield,6 11:18 Richmond, 7:18 11:35 Franklin, 7:52 5:05 D.m. 5:27 5:45 -- 6 :05 6:22 6:40 BankingC Caoltal $160,000.00. ' str:; No. 5. 15. W. D. Hendricks, Janks MAcrfs: ABossiteRj- - A j i pJ . j Moses Thatci D. H, j. TatS s. W. Eitr fi. . H. E. Hatch. 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