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Show THE J O TJ n IT A Irr THU PCLIBBID , jj- y- EARL & ENGLAND PUBLISHING 00., lessees. kt mUSc ftumi TtinliT u4 Sstardsy, attr. , Wt t , TweiV, Wi 1 Editor. A.' Goanox. NOVEMBER 111897 THURSDAY, lx is 'reported that somewhere among the archives of the Vatican, at Rome, the official report of Pontius Pilate to the Emperor Tiberius, concerning the execution of Jesus Christ, is' to be . found. References to its existence have been found in two other ancient documents in possession of the Pope, and a diligent search is be ing conductod for this highly historical document and price less literary treasure. -- In our last issue we unintention-- . ally did Mr. Isaao Smith an in justice by stating that he signed . -- TRI-WEEKL- JOURNAL, LOGAN- - UTAH, NOVEMBER 11 1807. Y abandoned. ' The placing of ballot boxes at the polls at the coming school election is ooe method which has been spoken - of, and a house-to-houcanvass has been proposed; but we believe that the true sentiments of - a majority of the voters cannot .be obtained in either way. If the school election is conducted basis, experi upon a ence has proven tli&t less than fifty per cent of the voters will cast i ballot. No party interest or ad vantage is at stake, the pre-a- r ranged ticket will be elected without opposition, and more than half of the voters remain away from the -- polls. e A canya'ss as a means of obtaining an expression of the people, i3 manifestly unfair. The question would most likely- - be submitted by ardent advocates of prohibition, as a question of principle rather than of municipal policy. The theoroetical rather than the practical 6ide would be urged, and people would be led to endpree prohibition aa a matter of principle, when in their own judgment, very likely based past experience, they upon conbe would thoroughly vinced that however beautiful it may bo in theory, in practice it ft distinct failure. Through the method of its presentation, the inferential stigma of opposing temperance would attach to the individual refusing to sign a petition As a asking for prohibition. se non-partis- an house-to-hous- the Address to Voters advocating the restriction of the liquor traffic upon the plan afterward adopted by the Democrats, and then urged the adoption of an entirely differ ent plan in the Republican convention. We have learned that Mr. Smith did not sign the address, but has invariably been in fayor of wholesale license only, as he considers prohibition impracmeans of arriving at the true conticable. census of opinion, this method As was confidently predicted by would bo as unfair as to obtain the Democratic and free silver one favoring low license and unrestrained saloons, by means of a press, the mission of Senator Wolcott and his commission, to Europe, petition circulated by the saloon in the interest of international men. Each parly pledged itself to a bimetallism, was a dismal failure; and the fact that, if the United certain measure of reform. The States wishes the . restoration . of Democratic party won the election, silver she- will be compelled to upon the eve of which it pledged take the initiative, is more than itself to adopt any reform a majorof the voters desired. If they ever apparent. From the stand- ity now declare in favor of should point of the Administration, howthat is what ever, the Wolcott commission ful- straight prohibition, filled its purpose. The Republi- they will get: but it should be bj can party pledged itself to en- the free, voluntary and untramof the people, by means deavor to secure international meled vote of a secret ballot. The question is bimetallism, and took this faint of such a nature that the hearted, informal way of bringing true desire can be obtained peoples in no it about, as a fulfillment of its other way. Prohibition has been x pledge. tried, and earnestly tried in Logan, On Wednesday evening next and failed to accomplish the desired the newly organized brass band result. The population has inwill give a ball, the proceeds to be creased materially since those and there is no apparent devoted to the purchase of instru- days, to believe that it would reason ments. Tickets will be sold at the be more successful now than then. low price of fifty cents, and the The question should bo carepatronage should be so liberal as to fill the Palace Hall to overflow- fully considered and discussed from every standpoint before such ing. Logan needs a band badly, and now that a sufficient number a revolution in methods is adopted. of enterprising musicians have If the casting away of 14,300 reundertaken to form one, and devote venue an amount more than suftheir time and talent to practice in ficient to cover the entire salary order that they may entertain the list would be & useless sacrifice, as cliim, it public, the people should show would be to indeed make it. folly their appreciation by responding The better way would be to adopt liberally to any plan for their as- some of the - restrictive'-measuresistance. We hope the first-ca- ll for help Will meet a liberal and proposed. Sound judgment should be displayed in considering and gratifying response. If properly disposing of this question.., If, aided, the public may look forward after it has been so considered, the to a renewal of those delightful voters demand prohibition, the open air concerts which were so Democratic theory that the people much enjoyed during the Summer are soverign, will be respected and of 1893, during the palmy days of "obeyed by their servants. the Opera Houee band, , Look forthe Facts demonstrated OBTAINING A PLEBISCITE. by experience. , Thousands apd thousands of people suffering from At the city election the temper- the effects of impure blood have been cured by Hoods Sarsaparilla. ance people proposed to obtain a plebiscite of the voters of Logan Hoods Pills act easily and upon the temperance question, by promptly on the liver and Dowels. means of separate ballot boxes. Cure sick headache. 5 This plan ir&t abandoned and alCork. Your Catarrh by using Dr. lowed to lapse into innocuous (Shores Complete Catarrh Cure.. The desuetude until some subsequent only remedy i that CURES. One months treatment for (1. Biter Bros. time; but it was by no means Drug Co. , - -- anti-prohibitioni- s -- -- JTctlca.ef E.sltelea Class.,, EXCHANGE GLEANINGS. Superintendents and Teachers: I am informed that Dr. Karl G. Maeser will visit Cache Stake Thursday, 'November 18th, and will meet all the wards in Logan City at the Tabernacle Thursday, November 18th at 8 p. m. Friday 19th wilL visit the B. Y. College. Saturday the 20ih will hold a Convention of Religion Class Superintendents and Teachers in the east basement of the Tabernacle at 11 The Logan Journal is the only paper that has reached our table having a' rooster printed on Jts pages. We have plenty of them in this office but have not bad much use for them this time. We will prophesy that they will get a chance to crow in two years and probably before that. Manti Messenger. The White Cloud Globe editor is a true-- . Christian, and adaman- a. m. It is expected that all superin-tendantine pillar of the churph, and loves and teachers will be pressacred songs, hut when night afconter night, he bears, a neigh- ent, as this is our quarterly 1S97 school year, bor family that owes him three vention for the and 1898. We expect a report years subscription, siDging: Jesus from the superintendents of each Paid it all, be feels like shedding H. A. Campbell, ward. his Christianity for a few minutes Supt. Religion Class. and going over with a club and giying them a receipt in full. Ex. Students A woman worked for two years as a cow-bo- y for the bar X people We have B. Y. and A. C. letter near Thompsons, Utah, and when paper and envelopes to match. her identity was discovered she You will be delighted with them. coaid have married any of a dozen Nothing like it in town. of the best fellows in the crowd. Harris Bros. A Co. J , During her service aB rider she ate and Blept with the men promisLogan Branch. cuously, made some of the best The Conover Piano Co., Chicago, rides and catches, and in everyhave opened a Branch store in thing impersonated a man, except,, ill., this city, wheYe will be found this that it has since been suggested celebrated Conover, new Kingsbury that she was afraid of mice. Miland Schubert the Pianos, showing ford Index. the mandolin attachment; also Beauregaard Kenner, of this Chicago Cottage Organs. Goods city, while hunting in Big Bear shipped direct from factory to LoCreek, Ferron Canyon, run across gan. Easy monthly payments if a grizzly bear;, being out hunting, desired. Store room on 3rd St., of course, was prepared to meet hie 1 doois west of Z. C. M. I.. victim. .Beauregaard leveled his F. A. Neubuiujkii, 1 gun on it and we all know the reManager. sult. Mr. Kenner brought the hide to the town and received $5 J. M. Thirsweud, of Gro&beck, The bounty from the county. Tex., says that when he has a spell weight of the hide is about 125 of indigestion, and feels bad and pounds, showing that the animal he takes two of DeWitts sluggish, meet have been a monster. BeaurLittle Early Risers at nighty and egard takes great delight in such he is all right the next morning. sports and usually meets with sucof others do the thousands cess whenever he takes a trip into Many same thing. I)j you? Co-othe mountains. There can be no & Drug Co. g , mistake about his ability using a Grocery Is. a 6ure gun, and we believe he t Beauty is Bleed Beep. shot every time he takes aim. No one takes more pride in having a ('lean blood means a clean kin. No good gun than be. Those wishing beauty without it. Cascaiets Candy to see the hide can do so by calling Cathartic clean you t blood and koep it by 6tirring up the lay lnerand at his residence. Mahti Messen- clean, iriing all impurities from the body. ts 1- - SmiMeli Notes. Whats the cause of that rush over on the 'corner there? Why E. R. Miles, Jr., is purchasing what the people have to sell, and has for sale what the people have to buy. Besides he has the right kind of goods and sells at the right prices. He just received a full line of Winter Goods,' Blaukets, Underwear, Hats, Cape, Dress Goods and the best line of Shoes in the valley; No need of going to Logan for goods when you can get them as cheap from him and save the drive. He is head quarters for Coal, Lumber, Barbwire and in fact nearly everything a farmer needs, except it be a Binder or Thresher. If you have hay, grain, potatoes or alfalfa seed take it to him. Remember the place to trade, is at Peoples Store In - I. Building. are warranted. They are the best for the money. We carry a full line of merchandise Highest Shoes -- to banieh pimples, boils, Begin y blotches, blackheads, and that sickly bilions complexion by taking Tascarets, A. beauty for ten cents. All druggists, is satisfaction guaranteed, 10c., 25., 50e. Z- - C- - M- - You will eave money by trading with us. Our Dress Goods are cheap and our p ger. Jrs. E. R. Miles, Smithfield, Utah. paid for But- ter, Eggs, Grain and , Beeswax. to-da- The three-yea- r old boy of J. Johnson, of Lynn Center, 111 , subject to attacks of croup. Mr. Johnson-sayhe ia satisfied that the timely use of Chamberlains Cough Remedy, during a severe attack, saved his little boys life. He is in the drug business, a member of the firm of Johnson Bros of that place; and they handle a great many patent medicines for throat and lung diseases. He had these to chose from, and skilled physicians ready to respond to hie call, but selected this remedy for use in his own family at a time when his childs life was in danger, because he knew it to be superior to any ether, and famous the country over for its cures of croup. Mr. Johnson says this is the best selling cough medicine they handle, and that it gives splendid satisfaction in all cases. - Sold by Riter Bros. Drug Co. s Wheat Oats Eggs Butter Produce Market. 05 cts. per bu. 75c. per cwt. ,.20 cts. per doz. 15 to 17 cts. per lb. LOGAN MAIL CAEDCIOM.NQ Marrlaoe Licenses First and Furniture second. We have just what you. want in Furniture and at the lowest prices. ') -- urdays. Salt Ogden and South. -- Prop. - 11 Providence, Millville, Ilyrum and Paradise Benson, Wednesday and SatCollege, Wednesday John H. Anderson, OF MU1.S. East and North Preston branch and Sat- - p.m. a.m. :20 12 .5.1 . . N. ft. Lindquist. m. Coffins, Caskets, and a complete line of Undertakers Goods. White and Black 3 p.m. .3 p.m. 10:30 uiday ARRIVAL OF MUl Hearses, Third St., east of Tithing ) Office, Logan. South and West 11:50 a.m. 7 a.m. Noith and East Preston branch 3:40 p.m. Providence, Millville, Ilyrum and Paradise 12 :30 m. Notlc to CTeditora. Beuson, Wednesday and SatUnclaimed Letters. (j p.m. EUteot Jerusha Coup. Deceased. urday Notice Is hereby given by the undersigned, and College, Wednesday administrator of the estate ol Jerustm Chriatcna Anderson, 4th ward, 10 a.m. On pc. deceased, to the creditor of. and all Uvnim Fullmer, haring claims against the said deceased General delivery window open from 8 persons Tcter T, arson, to exhibit mem with the necessary vouchers, within ten mouths after the first publication Mis9 Mary liaison, A. C. a.m. until t p.m. of notice, to the said William HumphFrank O. Webb, Sunday, general delivery window open rey this at Paradise, Cache County, State of Utah, "' from 12 m; to 1 n.m.' B. T. iu the County of Cache. ( William HcisrHaKYs. If the above are not railed for within Money order window open from 9 a.m. Administrator of the estate of Jernsha to 5 p.m. two weeks from date they will be eent deceased. Coupe, Jxd M. Blair, P. M, Dated November 1st. 1S97. to the Dead Letter Office at Washi. Sat-urd- y Yeuagrr ngton.,..-. Loo ax, J, Utah, Nov. M.-Blat-b; 8. 181)7. P. Mr Educate Your" Bowels With Cas-care- ts. Candy Cathartic, cure eoustipation forever. 10c., 25c. If C. U. C. fail, druggists refund money. Great Assortments Ladies, Misses and Childrens Plush and Cloth Capes aud Jackets at prices that defy cooj petition. You must see these before buying. Our Clothing Department with the best and latest styles. is now complete Ladixs Oxly suffer from female dis- THRESHING MACHINE MEN! eases, and it ia for ladies only that Dr. We can save you from 10 to 50 per cent on Oil and Grease, Shores Favorite Prescription is preand in fact on everything else you want. pared. Cures all female diseases. It ie a local remedy and' very pleasant to use. REMEMBER! T Try it ladies. $1 a botUeat Biter Bros. We are always prepared, to buy WHEAT, OATS, HOGS, Drug Cos. Potatoes, &c. We pay you the highest price for what you have to life for sell, and make you the lowest prices on your supplies. burns Disfigurement by or scalds may be avoided by using 'iw-. - DeWitts Witch Hazel Salve, the great remedy, for piles and for, all kinds of sores and skia troubles. Co-o- p Grocery fc Drug Co, : t - -- MTW. MERRILL, Jr.V8upt. I r p - L K ' |