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Show THE 1 TRI-WEE- I K V !" ')- - LOGAN fTT VVWWVVVVVVWWWViwVUW -- s p 0 Atr. , t . . ' . , Saved toe Loved Ones! 4 v t , - Mrs. Maty A. Vliet, Newcastle, "I believe Ballard's yColo., writes r superior lo and will medicine, any othpr cough do-nis claimed for that it, vnnd it to so; pleasant to fakct My jittle girl wants to take it when she has no need for it.'- . llallard Syrup is the great cure for nil pulmonary ailments, 25c, 50c and $1.00 at Biter "Bros. Drug Co. BA, Ts ll - Hore-bound -- 1 t Good for Children. The pleasant to take and harm less One iliirate Cough Curo gives immediate relief in all cases of Cough, Cold, and LaGrippe be oause it docs not pass immediately into the stomach, but takes effect right nt Hie scat of the trouble. It draws out the intlaraation, heals mid soothes and cures permanently by enabling the lungs to conand life tribute. pnre)i to blood and (he sustaining oxygen tissues,1 City Drug Store, d a life-givin- g Now is Tiie Time 23 - t very demure girls are pearly always MlonarYAppointmcnU forHyru She said, oh, so Innocently: dangerous. - I r 26 - i April IrrXi. to I dance? If like so, T Would you And she reached, for her will play. iiiLLvnjjB.: - i ' a , j' .lute, which was by her side. Yes, that will be delightful. Ma- David Murray and Oi C. BinA ster Brandon, will you dance with me?? nip. Jr. A asked the prjncess, with a saucy little " WA&D. faugh, her Invitation meaning so much PYBUJl l more to three of us than to Brandon. James Unswdrtb and Or, The Jjytt Storyj)f Chailti Erandon and Mary Tndor, the Kings Sister, and Andrew K and I joined In the laugh, and Jane tho of His the Reign Eighth Happening la August Majesty King Ileriry A,In when Mary clapped her bands that Set J Z HYRtni f anil SECOND Sir 'for' he thought it the ',;T Edwin Brandon off, too, Lewrilisn tendered In!o Mcdmx Cnilih From WARD; - r",- - " ' Cultodeiv'i Memoir , quaintest,' prettiest little gesture In the Olai V Olson I: i I find Moroni', world and was all unconscious that our CHARLES MAJOR Jes8llp By EDWIN CASKODEN . was bis at expense, laugh .? 1; CnrT,Tfahhi09 niiH 1:K, THIRD WARD, Brandon did not answer Marys invi- ):;:i:.nTRUM ViV atV yf vV. ttiklr. VV y4V. y)lr. VV, i, wife vt yflV, V$ir yfV. VAlr. tation the fit of laughter had probably L. P. Christiansen and H. M. M.1 cl T really Tielleve you would have the was but little If any danger of her put It out of his nllnd so she, evldenUy s Bride. too of much lose bis or at her at to win anxloiis it expense, wager ; kings crown for him, you absurd man, having paradise. If you could get it. We must liar so Brandon being well able to care for once, again asked him if he danced. In H. Tlidnk me! Of that himself a and William p Oh, respect. courge! J, court at Maughan, I shall pardon person Interesting ' ' at- - least Walters. 1 .you!. I And hewason his feet beside at once.- - I wonder if be dances. time wo wended our way by an. unfre- her chair lit an Instant ready for the I suppose not. lie' has probably been quented route and presented ourselves dance. This time the girls laugh, Ta .AVON.;;too busy cutting and thrusting, And as secretly as possible at the drawing though equally merry, had another &.?:,.Hnson and Oho. . tone, for she know she had lost.! she laughed again at her own pleas- room of the princess was MT . door The STERLING Out the . opened, Jane, Lady by , upon polished stepped they antry. When the mirth began, to gather In and we met the two girls almost at the floor, he holding her hand in his, awaither face and tho dimples came respon- threshold. I had told Brandon of tho ing the pause in the music to take the Andrew Sorensen and Georse p Hughes. sive to her smiles, when she threw bantering conversation about the title step.-- - I shall never forget the sight of r ; ? f ' back her perfectly poised head, stretch- and estntes of the late, Duke of Suffolk, those tWQ standing there together WELLS Y1LLE, ing her soft, white throat, so full and and be had laughed over it in the best Mary, dark eyed and glowing; Brandon, round and beautiful, half closing her of humor. If quick to retaliate for an almost rosy, with eyes that held the, Joseph Howell aud C.N.Manghaa, big brown eyes till they shone again intentional offense, he was not thin color of a dark spring sky and a wealth ,,s "MENDON. from beneath the shade of those long, skinned at a piece of pleasantry, and of flowing curls crowning his six feet and Alma Han- -, black, sweeping lashes; when her red had none of that stiff, sensitive dignity, of perfect manhood, strong and rigor- Michael Johnson ' ' ous ns a young lion. Mary, full of Ben. Ups parted, showing her teeth of pearl, so troublesome to oneself and friends. Now, Jane and Mary were always beauty curves and graces, a veritable and she gave the little clap of her COLLEGE, hands, a sort of climax to the soft, low, bantering me because I was short ar.d Venus In her teens, and Brandon, an rippling laugh, she made a picture of Inclined to- be, in fact round, but 1 Apollo, with a touch of Hercules, were George II. Bradshaw and Robert care. not did It made them laugh, and a complement each to tho other that Is no It such exquisite loveliness that J. Kerr. wonder men were fools about her and their laughing was so contagious It would surely make a perfect one. When the music started, off they caught love as one catches a contagion. made me laugh, too, and we all enI had it once, ns you already know, and joyed it. I would give a pouud sterling went, heel and toe, bow and courtesy, ,,.The following special meeting, had recovered. All that prevented a any time for a good laugh, and that, I a step forward ar.d a step back, in per- will be held in each ward immfect tlino and rhythm a poem of hu- ediately after the afte.rnoou Medally relapso was my fair, sweet anti- think, Is why I have' always been round. man motion. Could Brandon dance? etings: In rested whose my dote, Jane, image said: I, The princess had her answer in the So, a upon entering, heart, lasting safeguard. Elders, meetings: April 26. Ills grace the Duke of Suffolk, la- first ton. steps. Nothing could be more T wonder if your prodigy plays Wayd conferences will be held dies. , cards that is, 6uch as we ladies play? graceful than Brandons dancing un- in the Stake of Zion a You say he las lived asked Mary. They each made a sweeping courte- less it were MaryS. Her slightest follows:Byrnm much in France, where the game was sy, with band on breast and gravely movement was grace itself. When sli Wellsville April lSand 19. would, throw herself backward in invented, but I have no doubt ' he sainted him: Your grace, good even. would scorn to waste his time at so thrusting out her toe and then swing, Brandons bow was as deep and forward with her head, a little to one frivolous a pursuit when he might be NoteSunday school at College slaughtering armies single handed and graceful, If that were possible, as side, her uplifted arm undulating like Ward begins at 10:30 a, m. MeeI! lone. theirs, and when he moved on into the the white neck of a swan for her tings at 1 p. m. I do not know as to his dailcing room it was with a little halt in jiis sleeve, which was slit to the shoulder, At Mt. Sterling; Sunday school rind card playing, but I dare venture step and n big blowing out of the fell back and left It bare she was a at lln.m.; meeting p. m. In a wager ho does both, I replied, not cheeks in ludicrous imitation of his Bight worth a long journey to see. And all other wards 10.00 a. ra. and liking her tone of sarcasm. She had late lamented predecessor that sent tho when she looked up to Brandon with a ra. respectively. p. a und and in brown her eyes curving put laugh girls Into peals of soft laughter yet to learn who Brandon was. smile just parting her full, red lips Respectfully, I "will hazard ten crowns, said us all at our ease immediately. luck Wm. C. Parkyxsox, to to a his is look a man back would a loved it that what Ah, she for very give thing wager Mary quickly, and was a horn gambler. upon that time of life when one finds -- hut I had better stop. George 0. Pitkin, Was there ever a goodlier couple? his heaven In a ready laugh! Taken, said I. C.Thoreses, Ingwald We will try him on both tomorrow 'Be seated, nil, said the princess. I ashed Jane, by whose side I sat. Stake Presidency. This Is to be without ceremony nml Never, she responded as she played, night In my drawing room, she conYou bring him up, hut tell only v. e four. No one knows a word of and, strange to say, I was jealous betinued. cause she agreed with me. I was jealno one. I will have Jane there with it.) Did you tell any one, Sir Edwin? ous because I feared it was Brandons Perish the thought! 1 exclaimed. her lute, which will not frighten you She turned her face toward Brandon. beauty to which she referred. That I away I know, and we will try his step. I know you did not. Ive heard Hut I will have cards, too,' and we shall see thought would naturally appeal to her. wore another how about Ilad he been less handsome I should cure discreet can wo do what be you at triumph.' Just Dyspepsia and all dieordei? arisin? four, lio one else at all.' You and Jane, matter. Well, no one knows It, then, perhaps have thought nothing of It. from Indigestion. Endoieed phythe new Duke of Suffolk and 1. Oh, and we can have a famous evening. hut I knew what my feelings were to- - sicians everywhere treM hy all drw I can hardly wait! And she fairly You did not expect tli'.s, Master Bran- wr.i'.l Mary, and I Judged, or rather gists. No cure, no pay. 25 riit?. Trial danced with Joyous anticipation. don, after my reception of you the othmisjudged. Jane by myself. I sup package free hv writing to W. H ritzinot Were er The thing had enough Irregularity yon surprised posed she would think of Brandon as er & Co., Buffalo. N. Y. bold by Eto morning? H . j I could not help thinking of Mary, Bros. to give it zest, for while Mury often when yir Edwin told you? I think I can safely say that I was Was anything in heaven or earth ever In her drawing had a few young room. t; companies were never go prepared not to be surprised nt any- j so beautiful as that royal creature j small ns two couples only, and the thing your highness might gracious1) dancing there, daintily holding up her Oicion Mioil Line II. shirts with thumb and first finger, just conclude to do after my first experiking and queen,' to make up for greater ence. he far enough to show a distracting little answered, smiling. faults, wore wonderful sticklers in tue elefoot and ankle and make one wish he Cache Valley Time Card. with returned Indeed? Mary, matter of little proprieties. a than a born rather had inflection a been and sheep vated rising eyebrows Effective dec. 14, 1!)02. The ten crown wager, too. gave spice who had to live without to It, but to do her justice she cared on the last syllable of the word. It sentient r,m was now her turn for a little surprise. Mary Tudor? Yet, strange as it may very little for that. The princess Well, well try to find some way to seem, I was foully and wholly In love lovtnl gambling purely for gambling NOSTH BOUND. one of these days. And with Jane. In fact, I loved no one but sake, and with her the next best thing surprise you of intense admi- LSAVBB. was of and full came she when the my time Jane, feeling to winning was losing. Mixed a part of was but for continued: ration him. for Mary Mary surprises When I went lo my room that night, 15. Daily No. 11 No. Daily. But let us not talk about the other maua composite inconstancy, I awakened Brandon and told him of reala. she 2:45 God if her! A bless woman Poraiedod use are other days, anythe distinguished honor that awaited day. Of what 12:30 Salt Lake, 5:45p.m is over. Mas- - ly loves a man. lias no thought of any Befor the evening way? him. 3:i0 7:15 Ogden, ne at a time Is all sufficient pm we want you to give us otl.e But he did not ray ter Brandon, Well, Ill le 8:55 ulie.!ct. pm.. sermon. And she laughed, set- but a man may love one woman with .. what he would be." lie always bait- another endou, W:!3 off three oilier laughs as hearty the warmth of a simoom and at the ting 9:30 ' . . ed before qn oath, unless angry, which Logan, as if she had uttered tho same time feel like a good, healthy Ouilthtield 9:4 .. was seldom, but then beware. He and sincere w toward a dozen others. wind on earth. south rarest witticism nfi'P Richmond had learned to swear in Flanders, 3.lo The princess had told Jane and Jane That is the difference between a man Franklin, 10:18 pm IIow she did lly nt me the oth or me of the Sermon in the and a woman the difference between had told ARRIVES morning! I never was more surprised Park. ns Mary called It. the good and the bad. One average In all my life. Fir once I was almost In to her 9:10 Jane needs it as much as I, said woman has enough goodness Preston, 10:35p.m '' caught with my guard down and did the men. cf nil army supply , prlnpess. not know hov.- to parry. t(nv thrust. B KNI. BOUT I caiit believe that, responded Alary and Brandon went on dancing I mumbled over some sort of a lame a sof- long after Jane wa3 tired of playing. with Jane at LXAVSB, Brandon, looking rctal ation and beat a retreat. It was Mix! too admiring nml It was plain to see that the girl wa9 Dailf so unjust and uncalled for that It tening glance quite Id. No. 12. . No. I Daily. to suit me, for was a thoroughly enjoying it. They kept up made mo an.gry. , But she was so gra- commendatory .9:1 . 7:10 a a running fire of small talk and laughlittle dpvih Praston, cious in her amends that I was almost jealous I 7 :27 courte-Sled- , went Franklin, bowed ed and ar.d smiled and The up again. eyebrows ,10:5 7:42 Richmond glad it haipeacd. I like a woman Oil. you think she doesnt?. Well, In all in perfect time and grace. who can be as savage us the very truth. Master Jmithfield 7 6 " there Is one is mere difficult than you may Brandon, It .11:40 , . 8:15 devil when it pleases her. She usually Logan, .12.05 falling that cannot be laid at your door think. If. you have never tried, to keep :33 Mcndon, has in store an assortment of possibilitd nre no flatterer. For answer up a conversation ar.d dance La .12:'0 you' 8:55 Cache Jet., ies'" for the other extreme. same time one Is apt to Brandon laughed, and that gave us the at the 1 ,Slic told me of your encounter, AKKIVIS. balk tho other. But Brandons dancing cue, and away we went in a returned, but raid she Lad come elf chorus, ell about alSome him to was as as and. pernothing. easy walking, 10 :30a m second host, and scorned to think her sons Ogden. call our laughter foolish, but though so small a matter, 1 could see It may 12 Salt a Lake, Olp.m overthrow huge joke. 3 w there are' others who consider it the raised him vastly In the estimation of Pocatello. The man who learns to know what wlsdoiu. nil St. Gcbrge! Id both clrls. height of V woman thinks and feels will have a ' one other laugh Garter for my give just tickets to or ot t i I TO UE CONTINUED. J grent deal of valuable Information, he j&TTot one like of for hour that, oth,er just replied, and then turned over for sleep, a!) points Ewrt, West, greatly .plea nl that one woman youths dancing blood and glowing-sou- l . One Hundred People. South, call on warmth, of sweet, unconscious, happy thought as she did. WnoDifl. . and paradise creating joy I was not sure he would be eo highly heart beat Aznt one hundred From oue people in everythin, flattered if hp Juiew that, he had been invited to sectlo a wager and to help Mary to a little sport. , As to the former, I had an luterest . ihero myself, although I dared not sot-d- you suggest something., , be possible' lo find ft Jane sat there looking so demure you F0QId 8 the question ly asking Brandon if Cures Cold would could have not great army of people who - would thought mischief, le played cards and danced, and, ns to Scotts Emulsion. i ' ; Riter Bros. Drug Co. LogD .he matter of Marys sport, I felt Here live within a league of her, but those' answer v ,T - Rite Bros. Warrant Every Bottle, k. jtL. If troubled' with rhoumatisra.ffive Pain Balm a trial. 'It will not cost you. a .cent, if it r4 does you no good. 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