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Show rau &ai r ACU'aCuref TRIVCUvLY JOURNAL. LOGAN UTAH heart, begging him to. lmvo pity on tol'In him thnt she never could abide by his decision to tho mnrry woman he did marry. this Brethren, was only weakness on her part but the slanders-sh- e has set afloat are criminal, corned of Cod That' Is oil I have to say. Out of a lie you have bnilt enough to 'rob a wel meaning person of her character and are about to deprive your pulpit of a pastor. ' I I was one of a 4.c)02ie years nr;: that intended making a long m.vs F. L. Taylor, rcle trip, Bradford County, f New Albany, taken was suddeuly with I about Jo give was and 'rrhoea. editor when Ward,' of the trip, JVg Laceyville Messenger, suggested Jhe.inluj&Ui:jyLtdavm4lu..wIffrhad fhat Hake dose of ChamberlaitFa , turned pale. Once in the red heat of and Diarrhoea Cholera" his reproaches she had half risen to at. Colic, a bottle tract ids attention and 'Remedy. I purchased, had almost one two before doses, cried out to him to.stop. His denunciatook n(J starting and one ou the route. I tions were too severe to bring about and aught but disaster to her plans. She mode the taip successfully effect. ill telt Again had , net calculated ou such virulent any never The look on her face re-- j j personalities. last summer I was almost com rented the fact that she was grappling letely run dowrJ with an attack with the great crisis of her existence. I bought a bottle of The Jf dysentery. fight now lay between , her nnd game remedy and this time one Tabltha. If the people believed tbc stoSold by Rite ry about the letters, she was saved, hut dose cured me. r f-- rl. i ' I Co. Bros, Drug tva Etualned DR. . J. J. Ophthalmic 1 ? already Mrs. Murray felt the turgid waters of despair rising around tier. The congregation sat like a lot of imGlasses. Fitted, movable objects for a moment. Thou BliSWELL . Mrs. "Vitteklnd rose. It was a signal for fresh surprise. Mrs. Murray, stud- Specialist. C 328330, Deseret News Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. (90J Beropf's nisbways. iXTsecufed fur over twenty years by n sermons an' tried to make him think The cost of maintaining designin' woman who would stoop to the whole world was as bad as she la. highway In England Is roughly estiany net that the devil would drap In Its awful. The next morning Mrs. Murray left mated by the authorities at $00 per her path. That'womau set about and. tweuty year8 back by a passel of well her home by a gate iu the rear of her mile per annum: In France. $165, annum. 1!X mile 1 In per and her on made per Aqstrln. way through told lies 'to break Tabltbaa engage- garden ment to a man. an she succeeded. She unfrequented street to the oilleo of did thfit, but wliat is more to the point Lawyer Bates. He was alone and rose she destroyed that will. You have jest as she came to the door. I want to see yon," 6bo said. oowgaid you had faith In mo an my Sit down. he said, removing bis character an honesty. Well, she broad brimmed hat und bowing For a moment she regarded him siwith her own mouth In a fit of rage to Tabltha. Now. them that wants to lently and then said suddenly: He has gone. believe that Tabltha ever wrote a line Tho lawyer smiled grimly. to Joe Mcnefee after be married kin I knew Jt. 1 hoard he had slfpt at do so, but I .know she. didnt do any secli thing. The liar. Brother Murray, the hotel last night, and I thought the Is niglicr yore home thau our house, first train would take him away. Ho an you an me are purty nigh neigh- has little strength of character. I should think not to desert me eo. bors. Bates became analytical. A man of Mrs. Wlttekind sat doun. 'The evprpachcr had grown ghastly pale nnd his stamp." be said, will do that In tried We an time emergency. quivered from .head to foot ns ho ery stared steadily at the face of the them during the war. When he marsieaker. Tor a moment he looked ns ried you, he thought It would be If he were" trying to rend uutrnth In smooth sailing, but be has met with FOR THE BOY the frank gaze she gave him. Then lie squalls. A WATCH. ; The woman straightened In her chair. turned toward his wife. She was not Think if, a rea1 ticking, acI came to ask your legal advice, looking nt him, but bad fixed the stern, curate running ustch, Jt would unreadable countenance of Jnson she said tartly. Ihj one of ihe proudest and moat Bates with her startled eyes. In the 410 EE imTOTCFD.T inomertnu pom (.ions of his life dead silence of the next minute the lo.lx fn gotten evert. a General Conference. A h will foaph ynnr hoto , web of to tried catch the glance preacher h end hw idm Ihe The Seventy-thir- d his wife, but his effort was In vain. value of time, lhat Muff from Then lie descended the steps of tho Conference of the Church of Jesus which life U mad. Saints will pulpit with the reeling gait of a drunk- Chirist of Latter-daAVn with enr euperb Mock M en man and approached Mrs. Witte-kin- commence on Saturday, October gf Id filled watche for adnlte. we carrv a fine lino of good, 4, 1902, in the Tabernacle, Salt May the Lord have mercy on me! Lake City. A general attendance little coat watches for Tills is more than I can bear, he said, of the Iholxve. Boys watches, 12 O'? officers and members of the to S5.ni. Mens watches; 3.E0 May I see you outside? to $50 00. Mrs. Wlttekind rose, drew. her little Church is invited and desired. Joseph F. Smith, chocked shawl about her shoulders CARDON JEWELRY CO. John R. Winder, and followed him down the aisle nnd Main St outside. Mrs. Murray then Lecnmo the Logan Anthon 11. Lund, takof all had face Her cynosure eyes. First Presidency en on a dogged, dcfhfnt look, and she sneered and tossed her head as the back of her husband turned on her. She rose before any one else and ft ctarted out of the church. Ilcr step had uever been so firm, her carriage never more erect. As she approached Jason Bates, who sat alone ou the end of a bench somewhat removed from any of the others, ff she 6aid In an undertone: Sj adneed to I to want I talk you. vice. Not here." he said, the tender light 4 " WJJs -- ' f rer Booms semi-annu- al y d. anb-Manti- al. . 5 ! Scientifically Distilled, Naturally aged. Absolutely pare. Best and safest for all uses. For tale' by lie waited respectfully for her to rt J. DeWITT. H. JOSEPH WILSON & SON. t ' Machinists. Iron and brass founderiee. Main Logan Island Street, E D. R. Roberts Wjisat, 60c ; Oats, Eggs, 17c & Go- - $1.15 adoz. . It was wt. ; 5 Spring Uhix 15c to 20c each Old Hens 25c each IlbG8, 6c o lb. BERT PRICES PATD.CAPH, FOR ABOVE PRODUCTS.Finest J - line of Vehicles and Farming Machinery C. Smurthwaite A. Company Located at Consolidated Implement Old Stand. Always in a positiou o buy General Produce. Twine, Bags, Honey For Sale. Boxes, etc. STOP! STOP!! When you buy Furniture why ot get it from Hausen Furniture They can fit up your bouse jneaper than any other firm in They have", the, Celebrated Hagerstown extension tables. 1?.. Better Made. Across street north fr&m Thatcher , Bank, Logan, Utah'Q speak. led her face as a man adrift on the ocean with only a spar between him and death studies indications of a storm, but It told ber nothing. Brother Murray, said Mft "Witte-kin- d In a calm steady voice, tin I In a word? The mluister stood up and leaned his quivering linnds on the pulpit. When"1 lie spoke, it was with a gentleness that contrasted In a startling way with his. stentorian tone which had hardly call-- i ed In its echoes from the hills outside. He was sure she was going to offer a plea in behalf of her sister, and be was ready to be magnanimous. You may. Sister Wlttekind, he said, and then be swept his eyes over all the expectant faces to add Impressiveness Yon may rest assured to bis words. that I meant no 6lur on you in what I said. There Is not a woman In the whole world In whom I have more faith that is, since my mother died, Since I have been In this place yon have been my model Christian woman. your account very hard for me to say what I have said this morning. You may rest assured that you have my entire sympathy in the trial you have to bear." Anything you may choose to say will he listened to by us all. Evef since this coldness began by the announcement of my marriage I have felt' that you have been almost my only sympathizer, and I appreciate' It from the depths of my heart. lie paused nnd, leaning on the pulpit, waited respectfully for her to speak. The good Lord knows I dont want to hurt nobodys feelius nuthu," ihe I dont know old .woman began. whether or no I a in ngolu to say exactly what I want to or not, fur I never have been much of a hand at speakin even in experience meetins. Its easy to see what you meant Jest now, an I feel called on to talk in behalf of the chief one you was alludin, to. Shes my sister, an, while the good book Intimates that we should love all alike, I lmint yit got to that state of glorification to "enable me to accomplish the like. I am one. Brother Murray, that believes you had no greedy intention In mnrryin the woman you tuck. With me nobody is ever guilty tell they arc proved guilty, an I cant set In Judgment on you here. You are not moren a boy In age an size, an I reckon you was so much in yore rendin an studyin that It never occurred to you to look an Inch before yore eyes before you Jumped, as the feller said, an you whs a easy prey to fur a any woman that was seed all I much That along, helpmeet I lowed but after you was mart-lethat It would only make you less useful In the lords garden patch to open yore, eyes. But this mornln yyi have made secli open thrusts at the character of. my sister that I jest have to talk a bit, an ef I do it in a straightforward way I feel that Im right Brother Murray, Tabltha has been ou , I t of pity softening his expression. Yes, here, she repeated firmly and yet pettishly. Tell me quickly, must I confess?" lie rose and led her toward the door ,to avoid the moving crowd. It seems to me you have already confessed," he said, with a sneer. "1 did rot think you could be so foolish. I thought you too good a lawyer to reproach a client for what wnsalready done, and done in ?3 From Salt Lake City tbre.e times a week via the Burlington Route. Burlington tourist sleepers are ,. but name, and are great Only $4 for a double berth to St. Louis everything pnssion,sbe torted. lie bit his lip. I forget to be businesslike where you are concerned, and ' , you know why. She shrugged her shoulder impatiently and cast a side glance at the nearest of the approaching congregation. Will they believe Mrs. Wlttekind? she asked. They certainly will, he replied. What do you think my husband will do 7 she questioned, laying her hand on hfs arm in ber eagerness to catch his reply. That depends on the hold you have on him." And the sneer returned lo the face of the lawyer. If the bonds were of perfect frust in you, then he may break them. He looks like a weak ' man. . She looked out of the door and saw the preacher standing alone under the trees. Sirs. Wlttekind having left him and gone homeward. Hd is waiting for me, Mrs. Murray said. I must go. Bates detained her. Ills eyes were searchlights of admiration which were diving Into the despairful depths of her own. Tell me one thing, he pleaded him. You tell me why you nuu-rknew that I wanted-youthat I would have taken you at d moments notice. You knew my laid side, she said with a shrug. I wanted to forget it, from away It I wanted to be get loved Ideally, in a higher way. But but her voice sank lower I have longed for you a thousand times since 1 married him and since I began this awful fight and found him only a a child., Instead of having a husband I could lean on and empty my heart to, I have had to deceive him also. I had to act a part awake and asleep. My God, I could not bear it! It was killing me! Toor girl, said Bates to himself as le 8a w her walk out and Join her ful! "She is a wouderful money-savers- or Chicago; $3 to Kansas City or Omaha. 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