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Show f. - m it .; ' ,5 ; lij: Foul-Smellin- t 0 tw vt ft , Nerya Will 'Win.; ;; , g ! i j. (,' She Couldn't Hurry Elm. ; i man whog , The other night or, rather, ' j it Spe'-loif- io Grocery & Drug Store. ler in hie eye Vont always have Klondiky feet; git there by an by. hell Blea-Ee- nry - Are only weeds thats usin . up fur raisin greiu . Moad Supervisor-Jo- rxoviDiKci raaciHCT. Justloa of tbe PeaceM. Ft. A.. Campbelli Plokeit. Constable George Supervisor Boren Poulsen. THE pii HTLLvnxx - Stop that Cough! Take warning. It may lead to Consumption. A 25c. bottle of Shilohs Cure may save your life. Sold by p Grocery & Drug Store, d - ramiDtss raiciacr. P.ilo Justices of the Peace-- J. Constable John I. Roberts. Road Bupcrvlsor W . H Thomas, Co-o- Constable Joeeph Road Buperrlaor C haries R. Bailey. - usroom raaciFOT. of the Peace Justioe Lemmon. t- - Constable JasperAndrew Borenssu jtoskd Bupcrvlsor piTitssoxo raaciRcr. Justice of the Peace Char. W. Ueughso, ' Constable John H. 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Lloyd.i ISKxmuLLS so a strain ' Road Buperriso- r- Ctrl M Kelson COUNTRY RESIDENTS to KEEP UP WITH THE TIMES. 156 Papers Tlie Union Meat Market A YearforOne Dollar. JOSEPH KNOWLES, Prop. Single Subscription, $2; Two Subscriptions, $3.50; SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO RAIS- - ers of Large clubs. LOGAN MAIL CARD. CLOSING 07 East and North Preston 'branch Write for Particulars on this Point. MAILB. -- 11 Providence, Millville, Hyrum and Paradise . .... 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X THE IAPR0VED . rU) - botir Subscriptions, $L For udoort went of F6etofflce, 8rd, Street. Logs . YT7 :1 ? . V , . MSptper, IpIcnRnral wno wish for Five Hundred Carats V.fv ; By George Griffith Vendetta Marina ;V By Clark Russell? ' .; Maria Perrone ' . By S. R. Crockett The Missing Prince By Major Arthur Gumni The Four Presidents ' ByW.L.AuEH 1899 INDISPESBABLE TO all Hindf, -- Uncle John and the Rubies By Aktkony Hope The Pilgrim Ship By Cutcuffe Hyne The Eye of a God By W. A. Fxasee Deputy Clerk. Year. h ; W. Owek, THE and authors are: m Clerk John CountryGentleman -- -Fat Of - 1898. . By a capital humor - page, complete ort publi-.cati- Smith Constable George Holliday. Moroui Stocks, Road Supervisor CO VI VILLI rsscnrcT. Jnstlcs of he Peaoe Jos. 8. Allen. Constable E. 8. Larsen. Bair. Road Supervisor-Byru- Jnstlcs of Price. Stories Rosid UICHKOKD riSCIKCT. the Peace-- E. B. Tripp : V- d - Horn J. Mathiws. 8 pan. urday.. . . ........ College, Wednesday and Satthe markets, departments , ., . .10 a.m. urday household and womens work and General delivery window .iopen from 8 a.m. until 6 p.m. other special departments of unSunday, general delivery window open We have purchased the exclusive usual interest. . . from 12 m. to 1 p.m. . rights for this section for the We ofTer this unequaled news- Money order window open from 9 a.m of a series of choice copyand The Journal together to 6 p.m. n righted, illustrated stories. They paper Orson Smith, P. M. will be published soon. The titles one year for $3.75. Eight-Goo- taxhton rixciscT. Justice of the Peace Joseph Wood ' rAlso Fish " world, having special correspondence from all important news points on the globe. It has brilliant illustrations, stories by great authors, CLABKROH raXCIKCT. Thompson Justioe of the Peeoe-Jo- hn Constable John K. Godfrey. Road Supervisor Chaa, Sbumway, - A, D. Juicy MEAT d Jnvtloe of p WORLD k vM - Notice. MEAT Cood, During the Spanish-America- n Thrice-a-WeeWorld w$r The proved its great value by the promptness, thoroughness and accuracy oC its reports from all the scenes of important events. It was as useful as the daily to the reader, and it will be of equal value i n ' r epor t i ng th e': real andcompli-catequestiohs whrchT are now before the American people. It prints the news of all the Murray. justice of tbe Peace-De-B. Woodward. j- The FftltlOA of Han C. Hansen Jt , praying for the iMuance to himself of letters of administration in the estate of Moroni K. Hansen deceased, has been set for hearing on Monday tbe7lhday of November A. D. 1888 at ten oclock a. m , at tbe Connty Court House, in the Court Room of said Court, ,ln Logan City, Cache County Utah. Witness tho Clerk of said Court with tbe seal thereof affixed, this $th day of Ootober, -F- OR- a weekly. tnurnxi raxcincr, . la and for Cache County, 8tate of Utah, tn the matter of theeitate of Moroni N, Han, eu, dectaned. As Good as a dally at the price of htxuu micikct. Jnstloe of the Peace C b nstoukeBr-Deceased- PHOTOCRAPHER, MEAT .A w justioe of the Peace-- I. C. Thoresen, . Constable AndrewG. Nelson, Rood Supervisor Wm. A, McBrldel . Estate of Ai.drew C. Christensen, Accessed, Creditors will present claims with vonenen to tbe undersigned at bis residence in Hyde Dark, Cache comity, Utah, cu or before the 26th dav of Februsrv, A, I). 1868. - lMte of first publication, Oct. 25th, A. D.18)& CHaiKTIK CHBtSTOrrCXMM,. Administrator of the Estate of Andrew C. -- Denver Post. rcmci Job. F. Smith . Justice of the Peaoe Constable Jos, 8. Jesoo. Rood BupervlsJr John King.. Notice to Creditors. Hae moved his gallery to Cardons old stand, on Third Street, where he will be pleased to see his old patrons and any one else desiring work in his line. T, C. Bailey, next door to U. S. Land Office, Salt Lake City. Patents obtained for Agricultural, Desert and soil plowed . C. Aebisclier,: Land Attorney. n mo Consult County Clerk or the Respective Signers, For Farther Information. In tbe Distnot Court, Probate Division. llineral Lands. J. H. Barker, notary public, and local erhaps this pokerietic talk may jar on agent, Newton, Utah, will answer correspondence and furnish information righteous nerves, May be all Greek to them that aint on application. . quite onto sporty curves ; The bulkro them may may fail to see THE the poiut weve tried to make, Kp5W8ntUofeDittict BchooU-Saverses the rank An far think stupidity Fred Tamer wha"nd Gantt CommUatoner take tbs cake, Bullock. Inspector of YORK Lothonse James all But the same the morals here, an inspector. gbeep - them to whom its seot PRECINCT 0FFIGEB8. Wont hunt fur uo interpreter to Bee Thrice-a-Wee- k Edition- raicincT. jest what it meant. toeia N. them Thomas. Which W. thats that packin Peace ii, the of justice . Constable George F'- - . neive thats alius on the wane The Best Paper at the Lowest W. Rowland. b Commissioners Hynim Hayball. Woolf. goorks, and Mania nuebHnnkln i. MAtll6W.Morehead. County Recorder Bessie U. Mole&s AjMflforSii&Poi Treasurer A aron F. Farr, Jr. NOTICES. - II never-weakni- n. CACHE COUNT OITCCXMt District Judgs Charles S.Hart. ANIt" GUARDIANSHIP PROBATE e r-TB- at his lot, to-th- o Karls Clover RootTea,1orCon8tipa-tio- n is the Beet and il aitti using it you dont say so, return tte package and get your money. ivoid ty to-o- p ed who cusses ' Tit-bits- -- Jeef antes all his chips away an never wins a pot. But he who never shows a taint of yal to-wl- : -- COUNTY DIRECTORY. K. Anderon,"t Plaintiff. ' The Hons Shoe Minin and Mll- -j iwlndaiit. 'ling Company, a Corporation, I To ba aold at Sheriffs sale on tbs 22nd day of November. Ibtig, in Logan City, Cache County, tlt-- b. tba lot owing dsarritsd property, i: Commencing at Discovery Monument going northwest aeven hnndrtd and flfiy (wt eontii-ea- st seven hundred and fifty feet, northeast three huedred feet and sou ih went three bund rcd-lesituated in Logan Canton snout et. three and ball miles east of Logan City, Cache des Conntjr. Utah, The mining claim I Also cribed is known as "The Grecuwi t e following detcrllied vioixrtvto alt: Com point one hundred feet southmenclngata easterly of tbe Discovery Monument thence feet, going northeasterly lhee hundred tbeuce northwesterly fifteen hundred feet, -theuce south westerly six hundred feel, thence southeasterly fifteen hundred fect thence ' place northeasterly three hdfidred feet of eommen cement, situated in Logau Canyon about three and half miles easterly of Logan, andabmit onetostf x mtlv'noitherly of what is knowrvas the Drip Gate, figsn Canyon. Adjoining with the southeasterly end line to the northwesterly ei.d Hue of tbe Horse Hboe Lodo In Cache County, State of Utah, This mine is known as the "Horse Shoe Nall Lode, FrioTcrnxk, 8bsrlff of Cache County, Utah. Dated Logan, Oct. 29tb. UftiS. J. . tng Fins Diitiict Court of Cache Couaty, Cub. j , deep-seat- "'N ! tbs -- . St- .BherifTi Bale.'. ling a story that has a catch in it, and so taking their listeners in. Here is u, sample of what I mean. Once, when in Paris, Napoleon paid a visit to a hospital for old soldiers. Among the inmates was an old mao who had lost an arm. i tie emptror asked him: Where did your arm? At Ahster.iu, sire. Then, no doubt, you curse the emperor and jour country Tor your fate? On the contrary, said the vet eranrfor the emperor and ray oountry I would sacrifice my other ; arm." I can haidly'beliveiVjiiaid the emperor. The soldlier immediately drew a saber from its sheath .apd lopped off tbb other arm. A most sublime act of self sachad rifice, said theold lady-w- ho been listening to the yarn, totally forgetting the impossibilty of a one armed man cutting off his remain. ing arm Londou - lev For Napoleon'' Saks. , Some people are very fond of tel- Becauee in playin life rough game he was very early inf the morning the telephone in the Milwaukee i never catches trumps, Au spends hie time in cussin fate, its Sentinel office rang loud and long. purty safe to tay Almost all of the1 workers had gone That every venture he may make will home, bilt there was one man on the a login play. Erove that-- 1 is detailed to thats loein chips (In late watch ' ' office and be ready around the stay poker metaphor) An keeps his courage up to par,' is for from a murder to a anything . nervy to the core, 3 a. m , when the telephone Ire. At Tl'.at l':is tho gte in of ene.y a spark in a newspaper rius, it generally Jin in bid eye. You bet hell nx t.e cards an make a means a police atoty that is .worth . winniu by au by. looking up, so Ihe late watch hastYoull never see the god of luck a ened to answer the summons. Hello, said a yuicej is itJoo date ' campin on the trail Catarrh is one of the most obstinate diseases, and' hence the most difficult ! to get rid of. ; . jW There is but one .way to cure it. The disease is in the blood, and all the sprays, washes and inhaling mixtures in the world cun have no permanent t effect whatever upon it." Swift's cures Catarrh permanently, forit is the only remedy which can reach the force it from the blood. i. diseaseB.and B. McAllister, of Harrodsburg, Mr. had Catarrh, for yearslie writes i OtotthaYiallusioadedwith, i JTy.,I soala-to intn tomorrow 4 meat" whatevnr. of tale, . iul soit was I treated Not If its with constantly f though snrays and washes, and oilier A man thats alius iu a game, an alius mornings paper? jatantJAA-thj-4yv--A0h- r nt Inhaling remedies- tn fsot.T bould feel that Au stead of sck, tizin up the deal, a cus t is, assrrmigly, r euch winter I was worse Bin at h a luck. , thhn the year previous The reporter rushed for a pad of Finally It was But when you eee a man' a singin paper and a pencil, screwed up his brought to my notice snatched of a song, that Catarrh was a blood ear to the telephone again, and disease, and alter think An atiikin up a whistle when hes said: All right. .Fire away then. losin right along, lng over the matter. I saw it was nn reasonable to expect to be cured by Jest watch the gamp hes settin iu au Then the voice was heard again, on him keep an eye, remedies which only jThe reached the surface. I Fur hes tbe man thats goin to make a tremulous with emotion; then decided to try Miss Mr. to of is engagement Din an win by by, 8. g. 8., and after a few bottles were used. 1 no There was announced. an exploa ticed perceptible Improvement. Continuing the remedy, the disease was forced out of my Were willin to admit the fact that sion of wrath at tbe "press end of system, and a complete cure was the result. honesty at tithes he line; U advise all who have this dreadful disease to Is Why didat you send level policy in steerin clear. o purty Abandon thelrlocal treatment.whlchhasnever such in earlier in the day? stuff 8.. a 8. 8. take rent ciimes, done them any good, and But when Uie mau you play against ButI couldaiL.said the -- voiced ady that cad reach the disease and cure It. To continue the w rong treatment for shoves crooked ticks in view, Catarrh ia to continue to suffer, Swifts Amend the Golden Rule an do him as apologetically; you see it just hap pened! Specific ia a re&l blood remedy, and hes doin you, diseases, But if hes square in every play an cures obstinate, which other remedies have no effect w ins your stack o chips, Eed Hot From tha Gun whatever upon. It promptly reuchea Dont jump the game ao sneak away Was the ball that hit G. B. Stead Oatarrh, and never fails to cure even the with causes on your lips, .f most aggravated cases. But bustle up another Btack an have mapLof Newark L Mich Jn ihe Civil " number trK WdrrItcaasedhorribte Ulcers lood Your luck will chmge au' you make a no treatment helped for 20 that r winnin by an by. as?o Is Burely Vegetable, and ,i. the only years. Then Bucklens Arnica blood remedy guaranteed to contfiin no This here kaleidoscopic life is but salve cured him.' Cures Cuts, risky game, dangerous minerals. nerve bruises, Burns, Boils, Felons, Corns, "Books mailed free by Swift Specific Some play with Skin Eruptions. Best Pile cure on of win the an fame, prize Company, Atlanta, Georgia. Cure guarSome play fur fortune, an although at earth. 25 cts. a box . times they fail to win Bros. Riter anteed. Sold by Drug Sold by.Riter Bros. Drug Co. They play the harder fur the stake Co. 3 , . until they rake it in. y The man whose craw is short of sand, ' i ; JOURNAL LOGAN. UTAH NOVEMBER 8 1881 TM-WMKL- Y Ifyouehould run acrogg alius in tbe dumps; Catarrh. i, ' ; , t ' , v IS THE Boot in tho World. Wkm W f if- - ' , |