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Show t -- r ? A TEE TEI Av Number ol WEEKLY-JOURNA- UTAH LOGAN L, FEBRUARY? 7 J903 People: Anti-F- at h The people are mighty scarce. When it comea to toeing good solid flesh from any cause there is a general promeans weakness, test. f Losing nervousness, lack of ambition, loss of anii-flee- to flf-e- h s", or yellow confidence, and a pale, with cornea Then aptness complexion. the" pain and misery, as well as the worry of expense and doctor bills, Persons who realize thpt they are losing flesh would do well to act in time, so as to avoid the coming weakness. The food tliev eat wants to be turned into strong rich blood, this makes solid flesh and muscle and the best medicine for this is Dr. Gunn's Blood & Nerve Tonic, a tablet to take after meals People wbo have used this Tonic tell us that the have gained from I to 3 lbs, per week, of good solid flesh and of course Whrthcr I expected you Of course constantfy gained in health . and I did I knew you were coming. I strength. This Tonic is sold by all expected you last night, nnd when you Druggists for 75e per box, of 3 boxes for come I ayrs awfully disappolnt-ed- . $2.00, or sent postpaid on receipt of diJrt but I knew you would be here this price. Write us about any weakness we advice the morning. I have been anticipating this you tnay have, perhaps give you may be all you need, this costs moment for a long time; hence this on nothing, Address,- - Dr. Gunn, Pa. For sale by Riter hiladelphia, Bros. Drug Co., Logan, Utah. frankness, "until we wc have to. Do ' you know how cld I am? You will be eighteen, on the 31 of January, bo answered promptly. Dear me! . she. exclaimed. IIoav did you git it down so pat? Wby- -I it is you see I so hard not to any It! I like you so much, Miss Mary I may say that, surely? deprecatlngly. oli.-dea- Yes, you FOROISE 1 WEEK will sell: have been writing about me, have you? severely. Miss Mary, I have been writing about you, thinking about you, dreaming about you Stop, Mr. Boyd! she cried, lifting a wiirning hand. Stop right there! All right, he replied, "recovering himself with difficulty, Noav. tell me about your leave of absence. I have two months. Isn't that fine? I think it Is a A'cry short time to spend with you. It doesnt seem fine to me at alb Have ycu passed your examina- with every $8 purchase will give one 50 c. clothes rack free. SAM GLASER tions: - v went through them with ing colors; expect to be an ensign Yes; THE LIQUOR MERCHANT, St., Logan Wines per bottle 35c. Wines per gallon from $1.25 to $2.00. Whiskey per gallon from $2.50 to $0.00. Salt Lake Brewing Co.s finest beer, also Pabst Milwaukee and Anheiser Bush in Keg and bottles always in stock. Free Delivery to Any Fart of City f wanted to surprise you. open parlor, this Hazing Are, Tempo's JORGENSEN t AT The Logan Elevator (Repaired and improved) Highest Prices Paid for Alfalfa Seed. Buys and Ships all kinds of Grain and Produce. Through the Heart of -- best dress and all the rest Things have beni made ready for your reception," she went on audaciously, bowing low before him with mocking reverence. Noav your first question is answered, tell me how did you leave Boston? Cold, gloomy, frozen. You never caw anything like It. Did you see Miss Metcalfe before you left ? Yes; I called at tin? school, and the old lady sent you her best love. She was a sweet old sdul, said the girl. You Yes," he assented heartily. remember she let ua go out together! pretty much whenever we wanted to. It Avas so nice of her! Oh, well, cho looked upon you as my brother almost, of course. But you didn't look upon me that way. did you? he asked anxiously. -she anWhy. no: uotAoxactly, swered; you see, I have only no brother, nnd Beverly "is only thirteen, lie Is away at school, by the way. Now, you are too old for mo to regard you as that kinxl of a brother. Oh, Miss Mary. I dont Avant you to regard me as any kind 6f a brother at ell.- - I luiyc come a long Avay to tell you" Oh. Mr. Boyd, don't: cried the girl, We had springing to her feet again. such a good time together In Boston that I counted on having the same good time avIiIIo you were at homo on this leave of absence, and now you arc going to spoil it .all, I know you are." Now please don't say that, he interrupted pleadingly; I didnt think you would bo so annoyed to learn away. that ILike you to do It? she returned iu But I don't care for yon In that confusion nnd perturbation. Well way, aha continued impulsively, then but you wish me to respond, and I suddenly stopped in great confusion, Honestly, now, Miss Mary, you said realizing that she had net been asked you hiul net reached the age of duplicas yet to care fer anybody. ity. Honestly, noAv! Does It displease Well, Miss Mary. said Peyton, you very much to have mo 1 wont will respect ypur say it, of course, but you know what I greatly abashed,,-' ' wishes, cf course. I shall always do moan. so. Everything you may cay Is law Well, no I dont exactly dislike it to me." Oh, the false promises of youth but, dear me, how tiresome this Is! and love! Whatever you Avish me-tLets talk of something else. You have do I Ajill do. That Is, I wont say any- just come from the north. How do they thing now, but I have only a short feel about Lincolns election? lea vo of absence, you know, and beWhy. jubilant, of course, naturally fore Kgo back .you muscat least let enough, I think. You ace, I didnt reme tell you that I 1 well, I will tell main' In Boston n minute longer than you it when I tell you, you see, necessary. 1 rushed down here to Ills words were entirely confused There it goes again, severely, with and lame, but the girl easily compreupraised finger of warning. hended. , ; m To see father and mother, he con i wish you wouldnt," she said tinned hastily, as quickly as I could. truthfully; I tjo not believe it avIU be I'd I really know very little about It. any use, but If yoirmrst, you must, 1 did hear some talk, though, on the and AveII put aside the disagreeable train. subject, Avlth cutting but unconscious -- Everybody knows that the scenic and frost interesting route acioss the co - lti-ne- nt is bv way of Palt Lake City the and the Cano i of City of the Saints the Grand River, Tennessee Pas$,E tgle River Canon, the Royal Gorge, the Black Canon of the Gunnison or Alar shall Pass, alt of which are views seen from the car windows of the Denver A Rio Grande R. R. Thiough Slepng and Dining Car Service to Deiver, Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis or Chl i eago. 'Stop-ovprivilege is granted on all classes of tickets. Personally Conducted Excursions. Write for copy of Crossing the Rockies to I. A. Ben ton, Genl. Agent Passenger Dept. er JOSEPH WILSON & SON. , Machinists. "" Iron and brass founderies, Main Street,' , Logan Islmd - ' -- - the Rockies. flybe- fore my leave is up. Good! I congratulate you! - Yes, Miss Mary, and you know an ensigns pay is very much more than that of, n passed midshipman. Most fellows marry Avhon they get to be ensigns. ho continued, with Insinuating meekness, looking carefully away from hor while bespoke. Very foolish indeed Of them, I think, shy replied coldly, resolutely oblivious to the indirect suggestion. The idea! Mere boys as they are! You know I am past twenty-two,- " meekly, No, I didnt know It. You dont look It, and just now you dont act it either. You see, I havent made your life the subject of such exhaustive study as you hnve given mine. No, I suppose not, he answered dejectedly. My career has been so unimportant heretofore that it would not be worth while to look it up. And has mine been 'of such Importance, Mr. Tcyton? Of the greatest to me, and it will be as long ns I live, lie answered promptly, ready to take Instant advantage cf the opening. . r Mcyd Peyton. said the girl sternly, determined to put an end to this if she could, if yoxi were ordered to do a thing by your superior officer would you obey liiui or would you not? Obey him, of course, answered Peyton. Would you try to evade his commands or would you obey absolutely? Absolutely,- - certainly. asked and I you Well, then, j'ou, promised to obey me you promised not that subto say anything about-ab- out for that the know present, you ject, is and you - have done nothing but mate love to rue since you came to this room, b wont have it! It must stop! Dont jou like me to do It? he questioned wKh such simplicity and directness that Jt almost took her breath - ISAAC ' . So you Center may go that far, J think," with Injudicious concession. Well, then.I like you so much that I have tried to learn all about you, triumphantly pressing his advantage. From whom have you learned about me? Why, from everybody who would talk to me about you or would write about you, he went on In embarrass- ment 30, r, -- I o , . ACKERS What do they eay? Are they going fibt? 1 Fight! he ejaculated In astonishment. Fight whom? Fight us fight the south." . Of course not Why should they fight?, with still greater surprise. Boyd Peyton, do you mean toAell me that you dont know that Lincoln Is going to send his hirelings down here to take away our slaves and make citizens of them and voters and social , equals and all that sort of thing? "No," said the young man promptly! 1 do not believe he intends to do anything of the kind, and he could not do it if he would. 1 have read his platform and his letter of acceptance and some of his speeches, nnd they do not say one Avord about doing such things. Boyd reytoh, said the girl again, leaning forward and looking at him Intently, do you mean that you are a t Republican? " answered Certainty not," Peyton - promptly; I am a Democrat Ye but what kind of a Democrat the soulbera kind or the other? ' Why, said the young man, since I am n southerner 1 suppose I belong to The southern kind. You suppose so! If you bad been here on election day, persisted the girl, would you have voted for Doug' ; las or Breckinridge? "Well, answered Peyton, greatly surprised at ber vehemence, not being here at that time, and being In the navy and cruising t sea 3,000 miles from the United States Instead, 1 really did not'give the subject much thought I think on general principles I should have voted for Douglas, but he went on hastily as be saw a cloud sweep OAer ber face but I am not sePupon That conclusion lu any way. I would cheerfully, he convinced If anybody would show me any reason to the contrary. I am open to argument I am glad to hear It. Mr. Boyd," said the girl. "Father was a Whig, you know, and he voted fpr Douglas, but I am an out and out southern girl and for Breckinridge every .timer . Well, at least If your father voted for Douglas, there must be something toTe said for him, Teyton urged deferentially. I t'drtk father wns awfully mistaken, the girl went on with a positiveness that made her companion smile, but ycu know boiT obstinate he is. 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You know they say that one southerner can , Aliip five Yankees anyway. Yes. said Boyd grimly, I have heard that before, but I do not believe it, Boyd Peyton, are you taping traitor to the south? No; certainly not. . 1 am simply stating facts. I know It is not true that one southern man Can whip five Yankees, at least not la eAery case, ' because I tried It, JWkat do you mean? J Well, I didnt try five YanRfces at once; I tried one at a time when I first went to the academy, and out of five trios I think I got four lickings, and they were good ones tooJL "What! exclaimed the girl scornfulmean to tell me that you ly, .do fought with fists? I did not think that gentlemen Hold on, Miss Mary! Boyd. You wouldnt have a schoolful of boys go at each other with lethal weapons? That's the southern way, proudly. "Yes, lTo returned; but it isnt the best way. We fought it out with our fists In good, honest style, and. I bare not four wanner friends in the world than these fellows. I respect them because they conquered me, and they respect me, I think, because I knew Uoav ' to take, a beating. , . .Yes, you may have beqa beaten by them, cried the girl passionately, resentful of his Indifference to a defeat of the south in his person nnd comprehending his slender frame In a cruel glance as she spoke, 'but if some other man. Mr. Bob Harrow, for instance, had been la your place he might have whipped the whole five if he had to fight Avlth fists. Peytons face flushed a ' deep, dull crimson. The curves bf his mouth tightened again. There came once more that same squareness of jaw, that contraction cf the brow. He looked positively" forbidding for the u cx-ie- BLOCK COVENING OVER AN ACHE OP GROUND DOO GALLONS OP WATEN PEN MINUTE audaciously. What BATHING RESORT Of ALL HOTCLa $150,000 A WITHIN said Feyton You and the world. Yes, but not to father," laughed s LAKE CITY ' It is the asxusfs MiTtve THf cmtiN cum r usd doidoning, nhcuma- ALI. 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