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Show I . fX,X ' - OUUSAl lfOaiR 'Tn2 TfilAyCIOiX 1 CITAlL, 0CT0H-S- ie3. 4 avorable propositions, but they refused them alL It was not pat TDD JOTJBITAli - riotism.butpelf that was - their motive, and because they could EARL A ESQLASD PUBLISH IN3 00., not dictate the .terms they picked up their playthings and wenf both lIISIES. and will now probably train with he enemies of silver in order to tfc a ! 14 fcttriV L4J e avenged- - and to get office; such nd s their devotion to principle heir love of silver. rClLISHID i i T f IS) 5 -- Editor. A. Goidok. 4. ISB8. OCTOBER TOEkDlY pAq FOR HARM05Y. As was anticipated, it was a red-lconvention which was held bn ot The "Democracy of Cache county is noted for its fight og qualities, as has been attested in battle against many a the enemy; but this time' it was Saturday. For Delegate to Congress HON. B. H. ROBERTS.'. well-foug- Supreme Judge HON. R. N. BASKIN. jrot side struggled for victory with just LeglslatlTtJritXet. Senate aigreatintensityas ' SON. JOSEPH MONSON. " House HON. I. C. THQRESEN. HON. AARON F. FARR JR. HON. MORONI PRICE. Connty. Ticket. Commvstionen MARTIN WOOLF. THOMAS H. WOOLFORD. SETH A. LANGTON CUrl - JOHN W. OWEN. Sheriff FRED TURNER. BESSIE MOEHEAD. t Attorney .V - - FRANK K. NEBEKER. -- Attestor WALTER W. JONES.. Treasurer S. W. HENDRICKS. ' Suneyor 3 J. S. BAKER. Logan Precinct. Justice of the Peace W. N. THOMAS. Constable GEORGE F1STER. The . if the object of assault was a united and strong be. As an inevitable result, while, one side was victorious, the other was defeated. - Sometime, even in the )est regulated families, misunder tandings arise and the trouble will not down until there has been a ownright row resulting in victory or one sidej defeat for the other, after which the domestic atmos-)her- a is cleared and normal condi ions are resumed.- - So, iu this case, we trust that now the battle has een fobght and the ' contending orces have meapred their relative strength, the victor will not exult nor the defeated bear malice. . Recorder 4 ht - Naturally, there was some soreness, and immediately following he battle some threats were made; )ut we believe that upon mature consideration this disposition will oo longer be manifested. . . The Journal foresaw that the made on Saturday fight was inevitable, and. counseled harmony even while it feared that l&rmony could not be restored until the i mpe nding ba tile was" ought. It had, and still has its opinion as to the merits of the points at iesue, but to have ex pressed an opinion-o- r given advice would but have widened the breach, and iu the eyes of those to whom he advice was gWen made this japer appear in the light of the organ of the opposing faction; for this reason we remained silent.-Now- , however, as the organ of he Democratic party, we have a duty to perform, even if in doing so we tread on someones toes or hurt their feelings. On Saturday aat the Democracy of Cache county meF In convention farlhepurpoBe of nominating a legislative and county ticket and making a declar-atio- n of principles, for the guidance of the nominees. This work was well performed. The platform was one upon which every true' Democrat could stand, and the party nominees are beyond reproach. Each of them is a tried and true , Because of Their Superior. Construction Lead Everywhere; idnev Stevens flmbflemeM the convention simply meant that the majority of the Democrats of the county did not see matters, in the same light, and a Democratic principle is that it is the right of the majority to rule, and the duty of the minority to acquiesce,. This is said without regard to the merits of the original controversy, and no matter which side was victorious the . same advice would be given to . the minority . if it evinced a disposition to in any way undo the work of the convention or 'fail to support its candidates. No true friend of 'Democ- racy will do anything the possible result of which might give the enemy a victory they can obtain iu no other way, aud any Democrat taking such a course would justly e deemed a traitor to his party, and his act would always be remembered against him. We hope and believe that calm reflection will remove all traces of bitterness, and that every Democrat will be bund at his post, working for the success of the party candidates and ninciples. DeWitts Witch Hazel Salve has he largest sale of any .Salve in the world.This fact ana its merit has ed dishonest people to attempt to counterfeit iCLookout forthe man who attempts to deceive you when you call for DeWitts Witch r Want Colmmi. SUNSHINE PEOPLE. rky Are the Divinely-Appoint- Fro ed snoters of Optimism Who Keep Other Sweet. VThy do you hurry to catch the 8:30 train, when you know there another that leave at 8:45, which would get u Into town in plenty of time?- asked another,- - as the two one young lady-o- f - -- were hastening toward a subu rban railroad station. Because, replied the other, with a little apologetic laugh, I always like to get in on the sunshine man train. Pray, who is the sunshine man? inquired her companion. Tbe conductor?' Oh, my, no! was the laughing response. HesJthe Grossest bear that ever was. But theres the dearest little old gentleman who goes into town every morning on the 8:30 train. 1 don't know his name, and yet it does seem as If I knew him better than nnj body else . p just-radiate- s PERFORATED chair seats Second Hand Store, 3rd St. at -- CASH paid for poultry and at Smiths cheap cash store. eggs, 1 FOUR ROOM HOUSE to rent close to Agricultural College.. t S. W. Riter. WANTED Young .girl Jo de housework in small family. Ajk ply Journal office. UPHOLSTERING and all kinds of repairing done at Second Hand Store, Third St., Logan. chet-rfal-nes- s good-natur- ed - , 8:' thTl?55rpIIeafkuliJI,ld tbe(-8UTishi-ne s nd SiLVER-Republica- MONEY to Loan on farms, Zfph Thomas, Logan, Utah. CASH PAID for beer bottles at the Cache Valley Brewery, 'WANTED Good girl for general house' work. . Apply ' Journal as Jar as you can see him. There Is always a smile on his face, aod I office. never heard him open his mouth except LAND FOR SALE Forty acres. to say some kind or courteous or 3 miles west Smithfield. Apply thing. Everybody bows to him, James Hobbs, Benson. even strangers, and he bow to everybody, yet never with'tbe slighiest'hint FOR SALE Ovamead to make of presumption or familiarity, .it just hens lay. Lice Killer. Cash for warms the cockles of ones heart to see chickens. J. T. Burnett. his shining face,- the twinkle of his eye, and the bright little flower be always ONE MILLION-- Watches want wears in his buttonhole. If the weather Is flue,"his jolly compliments make it ed for repairing, of C.M.Wendelbos, seem finer; and if It Is raining, the the best watchmaker in Utah. merry way iu which he speaks of it is PLENTY OF MONEY to loan good as a rainbow. Everybody who goes In regularly ba'thcSiSO'traitf' bn farm and city property. knows the sunshine man. Its his train. H. A. Pedersen, Theres nothing else to distinguish it Main St., Logan. You Juvst or rom lhe Intown. He are that in Besr Lake county the two branches of the Republican party will fuse, as the proposition of a fusion between the Democrats and Silver Republicans fell through for reasons staled el8ewheferH6wevef,itlS believed that this will not . injure the chances of that sterling Demo - cratandxapable .lawyer, J ob'Ricbl anJt,h'r youths. - for the district judgeship, Hazel Salve on acIts foggy Ce-ocount . of. his known ability and Grocery & JDrug Co. and cold, butif one look at him doesnt cheer up so that youll want to great popularity. At the recent Karls Clover Root Tea is a pleasant whistle,youthen Vm. no judge of human laxative. Regulates the 'bowels, puri nature. county Democratic convention Mrs. fies the blood. Clears the complexion. Annie Osmond, formerly of this It was a sweet and gen nine tribute of pleasant to take. 25 Easy to make and human Co-oreceived for the nomination p sympathy which this young cts. Sold by city, Grocery Ji Drug i Store. lady paid to the overflowing.kindlioess 'Superintend entof School spand she, DemocfatTand each" possessearior of man. -- Tbere are a too, is nearly certain of election. men-r-atatters. Unclaimed few such women, too In an eminent degree the qualifica Clod seems to and every community, ' Mrs R. G. Evans, tions fitting 'them for the office to set hare them to there Hans Erickson, keep the rest of of Bear which they have been nominated. The the ' people from getting too sour and Miss Killie llanson, Andrew Izatt, Lake county have shown that their and un Other gentlemen nominated by despondent and Mr. Waldemer Lund, -p are the divlnely-aneighborly. They idea when faction defeated were uppermost they propos the equally Jos. Mcllurray, of these pointed promoters optimism, Mr.J.E. Miller,s ed a fusion with the Democrats, good Democrats and equally com sunshine folk. Most people have a B. Nilaon, Anns was division of the spoil rather potent; but the convention made tendency to grow somber ns they grow Ernst Teterson, older especially when they are abroad Mr, Fetter Tailor. than an unselfish desire, to pro- its choice between these good men among mote the cause of silver. It was and true, and nothing remains but If the above are not called for withii faces ofstrangers.Jn One glance at the people any atreet car will two weeks from date will be son) perfectly proper that they should to support them; they are worthy to the Dead Letter they Office at Wash- prove this.- Standard. . he represented, upon the ticket in of it. Ossox Smith, P. M, ington. J Loo Oct. 1898. Utah. ax, 3rd, The convention was in every re proportion to their numbers, and Ought to Do. friend is well informed, Bacon Your and its the Democrats were willing to spect a representative one, Your Face-- ' see. . I award them eyen more than they actions represent the will of the Shows the State of your feelings and the Well, he ought to be, with Egbert were entitled to on this basis; bu Democracy of Cache county. It is state of your health as well. Impure the wife hes got Yonkers Statesman. blood makes itself when they were offered one repre now unquestionably the duty apparent in a pale I crude alkaline matter, pro-Skand sallow cotnplexfon. yrimpie and tentative, asseseor,probate: judge ever- loyal Democrat to work Eruptions. If you are feeling weak 3uced by lie combustion of seawsed,. ' county commissioner and surveyor, for the success of the ticket then and worn out and do not bavd a healthy should you appearance Ackers fufee Blood and .they refused to unless nominated. If there was anything Elixir. try Shilohs Consumption Cure cures It cures all blood diseases where where fail. It is the' leading to still be to their were, they more, given fight, any wrong righted cheap Sarsaparillas and so called puri- Cough others and no home should be Cure, fier fail ; in was object knowing this we sell every without it. Pleasant to take and goes fusing plain. The the convention was the . place iu ... Riter right to the spot. Sold by Co-o- GrocDemocratsjmade' them eVen more "Met, to fight it oat. - Defeat PROsrECTS 6. Bicycles,. locks to repair at Logan Novett.il Shop. Bicycles a Specialty R M. Rolfsen, Prop. Third Street, ' Logan h A roan mare, branded , on left thigh. resembling formation leading to will be rewarded by Hyruffl Charles. LOST. f) her-where-ab- ns self-absorbe- d - m I p ery A Drug Store. . b MONEY SAVED by baying caps, your clothing, shoos, hats, . ,j Newooi trunks, valises, etc., at J. He will take wood or lumber part payment, and sells cheap than the cheapest. .LOST From Logan, one sorrj horse, white feet, branded JH & J GB on left shoulder. One w horse branded X andOS on thigh. Both poer. tnation to P 0 Box No. 76, Lo g j , LOST A small gold Jjjj) chain with medal attached, the Palace hall and .Wasatch taurant, via Main street. - yn fTTlvJ side of the medal is an of All Hallow College, Salt City; on the other J Finder return to this rewarded, . office , - t |