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Show IUIm 1 op-fl- iUUi.HAL, LUuiAH, U4A11, UAi.UH jY And we will buy the ling at Wendel-bo- es Store, Third St. They are madeof pure gold, and the prices are cut in two. r . Old Friends and customers. We will not be res-- -onsible for the quality of goods bought a any other store. We are on Third Street. Please call and be sure of our old reliable treatment. corox t sound -- oiir-fllar- m like a cannon. Clocks Will wake a dead man I The biggest assortment of parlor i clocks. Prices are broken to pieces. Our Watch Repalrlna cm is the most reliable. Every watch is thoroughly ad justed before itleaves our store. Our reputation as watchmaker is to well known that it stands among the best in Utah. Follow the Crowd , TO C. r.1. IVendelboe. Third StreeVLogan. Obituary. pied March 14th, 1899, ot old e, James Joseph Keep, who was - torn September -- 25th, 1804, in Ac - too, London, Middlesex, England. He formerly lived in Clarkston, Cache Co., but had goiae to Jive with his daughter at Lehi, Utah, where he was living when death -- Programme for Easter Exercises. Next Sunday at . a..m. at the 11 Methodist Church. Sin gingbythe-congregation- , All Hail - the - Power - of Jesus Name. 2. Easter anthem, The Lord is Risen, by Mr. G. W. Thatcher Jr., Mrs. Nettie T. Sloan. Miss Bessie Morehead and Mr. Frank Baugh. 3. The Apostles Creed, by congregation. 4. Welcome ' song by Sunday ' School. 5. Prayer by Rev. J. D. Wasson. -6. Gloria Patri, by Double hence. He was a faith.Saint, having em the braced gospel in his native land in July 1848, and held many important positions in the priest hood.and left a powerful testimony of the truth of the gospel of Jesus Christ. He emigrated to Utah in Quartette. He was the father of eleven 1866 7. Responsive Reading. 8. Hymn, There is a Green children, eight of 'whom preceded him to the other side. He leaves Hill, by the special quartette. three daughters, 32 grand-childre9. Recitation, Easter Atar and thirty-on- e children greatgraDd Cloth, by Miss Georgie McCaus-lan- d. and numerous other relatives. He was able to help himself till the 10. Song, Easter Bells, -- by -- Lenora last. He had been ailing fora few Misses Ruby ,r Leona-an- d to was He not but Kimball. days, give up sensible till the last, giving counsel 11. Easter Rainbow by the Little to his daughters to keep faithful, Folks. , and died in full faith of a glorious 12. SoDg, by congregation, JTell resmrection withjthe just. the Whole Wide World. Sarah K. Buttarb, 13. Recitation, Who Shall Roll Cl.irkstonCache Co., Utah. the Stone, by six girls Away 14 . Song, I Would be a Sun beam, by Little Addie McCaus-lan- d. called him ful Latter-da- y n, tswti In constant pain when on( your feet ? Is that dragging, pulling1 sensationwith you from morn ' till night ? Why not put the medicine exactly on the disease ? Why not apply the cure right to, the spot itself ? j You can do it L with 15. Hymn, The Prince of Sal vation, by Double Quartette. 16. Short Illustrated Addiees, by Rev. J. D. Wasson. 17. Recitation, Come Over and Help Us. 18. Anthem, Lord With Glow ing Heart, by special quartette. Come everybody and have a good time Sunday at 11 a. m. J. D. Wasson, Pastor. Miss Dora Jayne, Missionary. In the Days of Judge Lynch. was mr Bade toftetir ever fatter aai tkoreafkly. like It acted se q sickly No Placed over the chest it is a powerful aid to Ayer's CSaary Pectoral ; relieving congestion and drawing out inflammation. I t . Miavrfco. rnnoNim. LowU. JC. t ( Continued from 1st Page.) throng tea men - killed ; and ' wounded. I Obituary. Mrs. Eliza Perkes of Hyde Park, died on Tuesday, her seventy-nint- h birthday. She was born in Worcestershire, England, March 1st, 1820; emigrated to Utah, going directly to Hyde Park, in 1869, where she has ever since re sided, respected by all who knew her. She leaves five children, many grandchildren and a host of friends to mourn her loss. Funeral services will be held in' the Hyde Park meeting house on Fri day at one p. m. . Friends of family invited. Millennial Star please copy. thirty-seve- n According to prisoners in the hands of the Americans, Aguinal dos generals, Garcia, Tofreo and Pacheco, were with the Filipinos yesterday, and drove their followers into the first aggressive demonstration. The rebels attempted to charge across the plain east of the Finest Equipped Sulphur Turk railroad, but the Americans charged lsh Baths. to meet them, and the F;lipinos New Electric Turkish few after Ladies a bolted, shots, leaving The and Bath Massage Parlors at the Saniseveral men killed on the field. are now in charge of Mrs. S. A. tarium deThe Filipino prisoners further who has been Salt Lake Citys clare that the rebels have lost all Barton, most successful Artist in this line. Mrs. taste for fighting, and that their E, Hartman, who stands at the head in officers haye to keep them in line her specialties, will have charge of the g and Manicure Parlors. by bpatine them with swords. line ef Hair Goods and Hair-dressinAn-eleg- ant Toilet Articles on hand. Our fine TurkKarls Clover Root Tea, lor Constipa- ish Bath Department is open day and tion is the Beet' and if afttr using it night for gentlemen. The Empire Steam Laundry does all you dont say so, return the package p and get vour money. Sold by our work. e 52 West Third South, Salt Lake City Grocery A Drug Store. Co-o- A Thousand Tongues Could not express the rapture of Annie E. Springer, of 1125 Howard St , Philadelphia, Pa.", when she found that Dr. Kings. .New Discovery for Consumption had comWill eood be here and perhaps some of you will be pletely cured her of a hacking to Salt Lake City to attend and will need for . had that going cough many years NEW SUIT before going. We have some a made life a burden. All other remedies and doctors could give RARE BARGAINS IN her no help, but she says of this Royal Cute it soon removed the pain in my, chest and I can now sleep soundly, something 1 can scarcely remember doing before. I feel like sounding its praises So throughout the Universe. will everyone who tries Dr. Kings New Discovery for any trouble of For early Spring buyers and can SAVE YOU MONEY on Salt Lak the Throat, Chest or Lungs. Price prices. Come in and see us and be convinced. 50c. and $1.00. Trial bottles free BROS-- . Clothiers. at Riter Bros. Drug Co; every bot- TWO STORES, Main Street, Logan. x SUITS, HATS & 33 SHOES, ROBINSON 5 PLR6E TO You can buy the most for the least money at the Fifth Ward Store.- f GIVE US A CHANCE TO FIGURE WITH YOU. Out from a gulch at maddening pace 1 i his frightened 10 Bara Soap for 25 cents. 6 Cana Oil Sardines 25 cents. 3 Cans Mustard Sardines 25 cents. Into his horses bleeding sides 7 Cans Lye for 50 cents. The cruel spur-wheoften hides ' Its cutting teeth-wit3 Packages Starch for 25 cents. savage greed To urge the brute to greater speed. 2 Cans Best Corn for 25 cents. 5 Cans Tomatoes for 50 cents. Again is animation lent Unto the scene, again is rent. ..Mens Shoes $1.00 and. . , The quietude inspired of Qod Mens Hats 50 cents and up. ; ' on the virgin sod ! By hoof-bea- ts Mens 8hirts 35 cents and up. . . , ; Close on the fleeing culprits trail Ladies Shoes $1.00 and up. vale Across the flower-studaBlankets at 45 cents. Oome armed men in fierce array, ' Like wolves that nose the trail of prey ! Ladies Hose 10 cents and up, . t Childrens Hoes 1C cents and up. 8natched rudely from his saddle seat The victim grovels at their feet We carry a nice line of Tinware, Glassware, Crockery ware, etc., which we offer at special figures. With cries fer mercy Just as well back; within . . eyes A look of apprehension lies ! plaster ever, had such compute control over all klads of pain. , &Q HE MAY SURRENDER. light-wing- ed And lade the air with happy song. Some gaze with curious eyes below At something swinging to and fro Beneath them from a rugged limb, Like pendulum., cold, silent, grim Denver Post. With sweet-pipe- d melody ; anear A group of timid, brown-eye- d deer . Feed on the tender new spring grass That carpets oer the mountain pass, And toss their heads in half alarm When keen wild instinct whispers ' . harm, Turned the Immediately- - after tPfcster is applied, you feel: in,fta warming, soothing fluence. Its healing remedies! qsiekly penetrate down deep into the inflamed tissues. PaSats quieted, soreness is re Cswod and strength imparted. Me in' there, the air A horseman flies, his eager face iPMstar . lovely valley robed in green Amid the hills; just such a scene tle guaranteed. As lures the artists searching eye; Above an azure-tinte- d sky ' Like great inverted sea, its breast, Unruffled by a breeze, at rest. The picture framed by hills that rise With pine clad crests to kiBS the skies. A. No sound disturbs the stillness Save songs of birds that thrill mmm words, Come sailing back w el , . 1 ed . 1 ' ' Appeal to he who rules in hell ! We pay He stole the horse t The beast is there hair In evidence, with sweat-soakAnd bleeding eidea, and in a breath ' The lynch court spoke the verdict: , ed ithl r " v ' f i - V, r ' v VI . i , for Grain and all kinds of Produce. , T Cash paid for Chickens, Potatoes; Butter and Eggs, v -- . Peace reigns again. The affrighted bird , i Dazed by the itrange, weird sound of - . i the highest market price i I The Fifth Ward Store. 4 1 w. E. R. NIELSEN, Master, i |