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Show , niB JQ32XTA1 TRI-WEZEL- Y L0QAI7, UTAH, MARCH 7 greatest relish, for the throng was barrel in, but neither the soldier - nor I . hungry. got any hurt. The others The different departments of the about thought this quite a miracle, ccr and and came running up thinking, to 'jL institution were inspected short time then was a spent 1 in find us dead. All these details I Dtreetbas la every pad dancing, before . the company rd remember with the utmost distincts&L of iSr turned to the train, which left at ness. , . y 10:15 m. j). A most excellent programme The best of feeling prevailed be presented at the Fourth will the the SOLONS VISIT LOQ AN;. . visitors, amongst despite little annoyances, and they were ward entertainment Wednesday well pleased and favorably im- evening at 7:30 p.m., in the Fourth ( Continued from Ui Page.) ward assembly hall. Admission pressed with what they saw. All those in charge of the ar- 15c. nd 25.' Reserved seats 35c. the distinguished visitors who the body of statate rangements for receiving the visitors are deserving and When a Fellow Begins to Get Bald: makers to Logan. commendable a wasthe As age creeps upon ns we try to "stay yyjTbe Mayor, .Marshal, and of especially action counthe' of and or young May consisting city ';ooUncilcbminittee,' cil in employing all the livery rigs And frisky as long as we can, ' rCouncilmen Nielsen, Wilson and And show to the word by both action placing them at the Xundstrom, with several members in town and and tongue as' a disposal of -- the throng. Had this We yet are a mighty good mat:. if the A. C. faculty, acted reception committee at the depot, not been done there would have We laugh at gray hairs as no token of and they were all very diligent been a sorry muddle at the station. . Butage, in the mirror appalled There was, however, one regret- As we look until the last visitor had been find we are facing that worrying stowed aboard a hack and Btarted table feature about the affair, the stage When a fellow begins to get bald. Senator Rideout and ignoring ofthe county commisuptown. Representative Forman were among sioners; who took the failure of It fastens a look of .deep . care in his PrestTanner. to . invite them, as a the last to leave the station. eyes, Cook of pugilistic snub, and did not attend. It anchors a dread in the soul, Otherwise everything went off for here is a feature we cannot disnotoriety, got tired waiting, and guise, quite as well as could be expected. jith his lady walked up. A skating rink up bn the poll. Messrs Monsoh and Thoreson of The fiend of anxiety iortures the brain, Our taste for enjoyment is palled, the the 'Warriors. Newspaper Our pleasure is tinged. with a color of company, and both talked pretty -- A in had this war pain correspondent freely of the senatorial situation. to When a fellow begins to get bald. more many qualities display Ofco-rsThoreson insisted that thAn audacious enterprise and the We blow In our money for tonics and McCt.'ie cannot be elected, and creams, Induced in considerable Dave capacity for vivid description- on We try all the lotions in sight, The that notice. short, expenses about McCuce, not for k preventive we plaster on mint be incurred were something But evry seems add to few a course, a gelti o( To hasten the hair in its flight. .f warm commendation for tremendous, and the correspondent wolrn who had not in addition to dash We wear out our shoes on the speciaLaw nom he regards, as a patriot. lists stairs, said that no member of and brilliancy a shrewd Yankee h He into council are called, Experts could of notion a driving bargain But every day adds to the burden of the ;i Mature will make an at have easily run his employers into cares temp expel him, even if When a fellow begins to get bald. Bazar. bankruptcy, says Harpers i axonerated. of the On outbreak war the the We sit away back at the naughty .'lonson, on the other hand, staff vessels to carrycorrespond to ha tell exactly the re t iry Of tights at the show, ve that given out by his for-- ents to the cable office were in Through fear that our friends may inwere creased and astonishingly, r i' . ague. He was very em-p- l' humanly say the expression of the chartered at the exorbitant prices Weve hit the old row. were able to At night our once pleasant, delectable opi-that McCune will be ex- that shipowners dreams charge under the circumstances. on ' i and Law ejected. of wigs are enthralled, visions han-ten By hadr One journal It - a - nearly- - 6 -- oclock" before When the brain with keen waking, craft in commission, at all tm t ieitors reached the college, teems misery When a fellow begins to get bald, expense of $1,500 per whef they were welcomed by an aggregate use for and their as it day Pre' Janner. At his invitation cost from 50 to 80only, we meet lady friends on the cent per word to Whenever the street tta repaired to the dining hall. here an epicurean feast, pre send press matter from St. Thomas We blush while uplifting our hat, or Jamaica, and $1.45 to $1.80 per And though they may smile ns a greetparfct! and served by the young ing most sweet ladies of the Domestic Arts depart-men- t, word for press cables from Hong We know they have got ns down pat was partaken of with the Kong, a correspondent was put to We eeem to care little when to our le his wits to know where to stop. ward One New York correspondent In the realms pf the blest we are called, paid $6,400 in American gold to For half of the pleasure of living seems to get his description of the fight floored with Cervera to his newspaper. When a fellow begins to get bald. A writer inMcClures gives a good Denver Post. idea of the absolutely necessary ex Chamberlains Cough Bemedy. pensea that were forced upon the to in order newspapers accomplish This remedy is intended especthe remarkable feats of news getially for coughs, colds, croup, ting that last summer saw. Owing whooping coagh and influenza'. to the threatened hazards of the It has become famous for its cures war, ship owners exacted from of these diseases, over a large part $5,000 to $9,000 a month for the of the civilized world. The most use of each of these boats, and the flattering testimonials have been newspapers were required to bear received, giving accounts of its the additional expense of fire, marEvery morning I good works; of the aggravating and bad taste in roy mouthy my ine, accident ana war insurance, coughs it has cured; of tongue is costed; which the alarmed underwriters of persistent severe colds that have yielded acbec and 1 often New York had fixed at the enor I have no appetite for hreakfast promptly to its soothing effects, mous rate of 8 per cent a month and what food I eat dfctressea and of the dangerous attacks of ma. 1 have a' heavy fotllng in in a year to dearly the total equal croup it has cured, often saving my ttomach. 1 am getting so value of the boat the life of the child. The extensive that sometimes I tremble One editors list managing salary neroeoaro nd my all unstrung, use of it for whooping cough has for a single week, including only am getting pale and thin. I shown that it rob9 that disease of n as tired In the- - morning aa war correspondents, amounted to all dangerous consequences. Sold night. A single correspondent $463.51. Bros. Drug Co. f Riter What does your doctor aay? by representing another New York You are s offering from lm-Mood. paper is said to receive $10,000 Wbet is Ms remedy? vear Steep ' O;1 jjj i:3J Have you a bought A dose of Dyspepflla Cured, Shilohs YiUlbwr BALLARDS HOREHOUND SYR- immediately relieves Sour Stomach, UP! will relieve it. Price 50 cents. Coming up of Food Distress, and is the Riter Broy. Drug Co. - J freat kidney and Aliver remedy,J3oi 1 Grocery Drug Store. PB0BATE 4 , ' . of-prai- RAILWAY, . The gjeat Scenio line of the Rocky , Mountains, connecting the In the District. Court, Probate Division RloGrandeWesternRii. WITITTHX Burlington, Rock Island, Santa Fe and Missouri Pacific Routes Jorjill -- points EAST, ve ' ttThird,-hQQse!-wer&-wit- h - Tne most direct route ASPEN, GLENWOOD SPRINGS, Uvaz-i-Lal- - , Mc-wC- uf' dis-pla- v high-kickin- y , - 1 r - The petition of Harriet Woolf, tha ad-- . mlnUtratrlx of the estate of Esther V. Wood, deceased, for confirmation of the sale of the following described real estate of said deced- ent. IM4 Beginning at a point two an and chains sortb of a point thirty-nin- e (119.10) chains west- - of a point twenty (SO) chains south of the north east corner of seeuem twenty-seve(27) in township eleven (11) north of range one (1) east of the Balt Lake States Survey for Utah, and United Meridian. thence running north two degrees end forty-foj minutes west three end chains, thence noith seventeen dt giees and four minutes west three and (167) chains, thence north eighty-seve- n degrees and fifty minutes west six end (160) chains to. the bank of Millville Canal, thence in a southerly direction aloi g the east bank of said canal and following its meanders to a noint seven and 40 100 (7.40) chains noith elihty seven degrees end fifty minutes west oi the place of begin degrees ning, thence south elghtv-sevechatna fifty minutes east seven and end of five containing tne to beginning place 1420, acres; for the sum of 2&0. end The north seven tenlha of the west half ( lot two (2J in block seventeen (17) ih Plat ef Millville West Field Survey in the County el Cache, In the Bute of Utah, and containing seven acres, and further described as situate la t the quarter of section twenty-eigh- t In township eleven north of range one east of to-wi- t: 24-1- 00 10-l- n ur ll-fil- 40-10-0 . 0 - and . deceased. Notice, n ""LEADVILLE, CRIPPLE CREEK, DENVER. e In and for. Cachs County, Stata of Utah. In tha Matter of tks Batata of Either U. Wood, 67-1- 00 - Rep-presentati- .. Clerkor the Bespeotive for Further Information- Signer!, OonBulvOounty 4 se, -- AND GUABDIAN8HI? NOTICE. If sonth-wes- Balt Lake Meridian, Write for our Illustrated Book on ROCKY MOUNTAIN SCENERY, And Address: tnlted 8tatea Surveyg lot for tha sum of fiso, Utb; one acre, Lot one, and the eaet containing two rod In width east part of lot two, being and west, both in block ten, In Plat A of Mill villa Townslte Survey In the County of Cache in the State of Utah, said lot and part of lot squat containing one acre and thirty-twrods; for the sum of 31 And all upon tha following terms, for cash, as appears from tha return of sale, filed in this Court, has been set for hearing on Saturday tha lHih day of March, JL D. 1899, at 10 oclock a. u. at the County court house, In the Court Room of said Court, la o - to-w- it; W. F. Bailey, General Passenger Agent, Denver. W. H. Donnell, General Agent, Salt Lake City, Logan City, Cache Coanty, Utah. Job W.OwtK. Clerk. g m -- bald-head- i ed . no-le- ss AN OPPORTUNITY Warner's -- sea-goi- CORSETS--? ng Free " it- 9 TO GET -t- - PROM IMPERFECTIONS; v Warner's Corsets are -f. Strikingly Styles Standard-Shap- ed Correct-Up-To'D- ate qnlsltfely. Fine Materials Tl. WAR Osbreaksbk Bests usets DRO (&sroct , ' Steels.? euftsoN sisteRS. -- N THIS IS THEE$ OPPORTUNITY OF YOUR LIFE-- We will sell ior the nelt thirty days THE WEBER RENOWNED and RICHMOND Sob Sleds AT COST FOR CASH, OR REGULAR PRICES PayableDec. 1,1899 Wagon & Machine Co. Co-o- p N. W. Kimball, Mgr. ns & Yb roost: not have . consti. ted howula if you expect the vsepariila to do its beat work. M Ayer a Pills cure coasdpa -un. -I-Vebve a book on Patenasa d weakaeas which you may Hr the asking. u m1vh rnwretamytmn, rum , P C V M vam M trlr4 U.yw piOm1m. kMi Circumventing a Shell. Most thrilling is the story of Major William Duffield Bell, Sur geon of the Seventy-first- , regiment, of a battlefield scene during the fight of July 1, as told in Leslies I had Weekly, The major says: a to fel examine began poor just lows wounds when I saw ..a shell coming toward us high overhead. I thought it must surely pass beyond but it struck a tall tree and ricoch eted to to the ground, exploding at the very Bpot where we were stand ing. ; As I saw the danger I gave the wounded man a sharp push forward, ..throwing him i to the ground, and then cast myself on the ground, also in a forward direction, as I knew that the fragments of the shell would be driven backward by the mommentum. .The explosion came not ten fttt : om where we were lying,' and both of us were buried in the dirt hurled violently over us. There was a hole in the ground where the shell struck big enough to set a This is no Closing out sale. Prcm Wool Blankets 4 lb., Provo Wool blankets 5 lb., Cotton Blankets per pair. Buy now, tomorrow may be too late. Two papers Hooks and Eyes for Two papers Best Pins for L, L. Sheeting per yard ... Bleached per yard Ladles Hose per pair 10 cents and up. . 2.25 3.00 Only an every day-Sna- p. Men's Ladies and Childrens Shoes at prices will please yon. . Shillings Best Tea per package Tea . package.. per Fuji 3 Cans Peas for . . 2 Cans Beet Corn for. . 6 Cans Oil Sardines for '. 3 Cans Mustard Sardines for Bottle Pickles 7 cans Lye for 10 Bars Soap for.... '. ......v. 3 Packages Starch for' .. . . ,7..T. . High Grads Coffee 20 to 40c. . . yrr that ........... 45c. 5c. 5a 5a 5a Children! Hose perpair 10 cents and up. Childrens Woolen Underwer 20 cents and np. ; Mens Flannel OTershirts 75 cents and np 35a Provo Dress Flannel per yard. 4 20a 15a 25a 25a 25c. 25a 10a 50a 25c, 25c. ..... .... Crockery, Glassware, Tinware, etc., at, the lowest prices. IV-- l t ; We carry a nice, dean stock ef the best goods, and we claim to sell cheaper than other dealers, because our expenses are less and we can afford to sell cheap, All we want is a chancs to prove it. Call and be convinced. Just oome once and we will guarantee that yon will come again. t - . 'V.f r. E. R NIELSEN, v. Hasar, . |