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Show THE TTU-TTOSL- JOURNAL, LOG AIT, UTAH, MAY 4 Y .HABITS OF ELEPHANTS. N SFWSt Q 4 Mn 4 f 41; r t of B. 1 HI, la (mil 1" i I let or Uak LitlO.0H.tMMMlU.M FUl.d Wilrkw, ta-- ( yon And it the eunl or Setter than any ol then watchr. pay lh. c,re, nt aud Ol it rtllE, I2.U express charge. Deceived by eatrky which w until laail you to believe you could tret a SAM .r vwtvv nairh walrkfw 52.45. TlWH.lt, wWww.mI1 tk,uM Vive Hnultae nU ul SfiaeO Hit fZ.45 HlTrU Cat or Heiww PKkudRwl ..4 Uiilmin- wind and aet,cld Uke a hlKl- -' KgSiedaSd polished, movement i L a iml tntiuc vstrt, warranted, lrauiig. and a eood time. IT wind American, eM.llle4w.thei rwW.UW. Uk Jewelry C.I. JTumI writ. he ftv SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO. (Inc.), Chicago Dont be rtmtlmH t2T MNIX..P 2s whwmaHlwll.hU - flr,lkTT--r- AND PBOBATE Kdlt.l GUARDIANSHIP JTOTIOE- - tu-pul- -it -- -- ta-?,e- j' hink . be-to- n . o . tx-a- st ---Roc- . . - - I e Co-o- - dBS Stegfr k? 'J ; . 52 West Third South. Salt Lake City . Should have a place iu every Home, Hospital, Camp, or TravelA thoroughly ing Outfit.- - It will not fail if uned as per directions reliable preparation for all diseases of the Throat and Lungs, Common Colds, Whooping Cough Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Croup, Asthma, Influenza, and a Reliable Preventive for Diphtheria. C. F. CULMER fit DROS., Prop. For sale by Riter. Bros. Drug Co., Logan, Utah, Franklin and Montpelier, Idaho. - A?IL i y. The White Bouse Cook Book THE BEST COOK BOOK PRINTED It more fully represents the progress and perfection of the culinary art than any previous work.1 THE t m WHITE HOUSE was compiled by Hugo Zicxnan, steward of the White House under President Harrison, and Mrs. F. L. Gillette. It contains over 1,600 Cooking Recipes, besides recipes lor toilet and household. Special articles on buying provisions, dinner giving, table etiquette,' carving and care of jCjtot skkJ A novel and most important department consists of carefully prepared ifenun tor Brt a I fast, Luncheon and Din-- ( net, complete for one week ia every montlrthe year, i Ji.'fi' , j 1 . I ' In poiit r.f Mittiorxhip, it stands Hugo Zktiiun .us at one time caterer for that Prince Napoleon who was killed while steward thf Zulus in Africa. He was afterward fighting f the famm Hotel Splendide in Faria. Later he condurtt-- the celebrated Brunswick CafA ill New York, and still later be gave to the Hotel Richelieu, in Chicago, a cuisine which won the , applause of even- the gourmets of foreign lands, r It was here that he laid the famous spread" to which the ci.it of the warring factions of the Republican Convention (at down, in June, 1SS8, and. froid which the arose with asperities softened, difference harmonized, and victory organized. Mrs. K L. Gillette is no less prolident and capable, having made a life-lon- g and thorough as adapted to the practical wants of average study of cookery and housekeeping, especially . , American homes. 1 The work is embellished with fine portraits of all the ladies of the White House. The book has been prepared with great care. Every recipe has been tried and tested, and ran be relied upon as one of the t of its kind. It is comprehensive, filling completely, it ia believed, the requirements of housekeepers of all c lasses, it rial (..dies several original ana commendable features, among which may be mentioned the menus for the holidays and for one week in each month iu the year, thus covering all varieties of seasonable foods, the convenient classification and arranvementof topics; the simplified method ot explanation in preparing an article, iu the order of manipulation, thereby enabling the most inexperienced to clearly comprehend iL The subject of carving has been given a promiment place, not only because of its special importance in a work of this kind, but particularly because it contains entirely new and original ' w . designs, and is so far a departure from the usual mode of treating the subject. ia given concerning the H'ute House; bow its hospitality is conInteresting information ' ducted, the menus served on special occasions, views of the interior. The binding being of enamelled doth it can at any time be readily gad &adg tQ Ifltifr bright and fresh by simply rubbing it off with a damp ckXb or sponger . ( d . f- ii-t- -- - We will mail free of charge the above described book, which sell 5 -- r. any lady sending us a club of ,. for $3.00, to , 5 THREE PREPAID SUBSCRIPTIONS TO THE JOURNAL Two half year will be counted as one yearly subscription.' Any with a little time at her command can secure ' this Valuable' book lady by getting up a club among her friends and . neighbors.. We guarantee the book as represented. ; f 1 "j ' Balt Lake City. d, . Hair-dressin- ' 1 d -- Tho Ladies New' Electric Turkish Bath and Massage Parlors at the Sanitarium are now in charge of Mrs. S. A. Barton, who has been Salt Lake Citys, most successful Artist in this line. Mrs. Erllartmanwho stands at lhehead nT" her specialties, will have charge of the g and Manicure' Parlors. An elegant line of Hair Goods and Toilet Articles on hand. Our fine Turkish Bath Department is open day and night for gentlemen. The Empire Steam Laundry does all . our work. Mountain Cough Syrup ky dust-covere- d - Isli Bqlhs. ; THE OLD RELIABLE SEAL) Co-o- 55UThiSd5LStreef' had never seen before, and with elephantine blasts sounded his version of We Wont go Home Until Morning. It took several hundred employes with several hundred feet of rope to lasso and tie and tangle up the poor into a state of sub mission ; v' The only traditional elephant story that seems to h&ve any basis of truth is the old tale of the ele aud the mouse There is no Shant that elephants are afraid of mice. Any one who watches them in winter quarters where mice and rats have an opportunity to thrive will be convinced of this fact. The appearance of a mouse will make the entire herd of twenty elephants uncomfortable, and a - single rat will put them in a condition of ab ject fear. The explanation of this remarkable fact seems to me to be simple. The elephant knows how to defend himself against the lion, tiger, or any other real enemy, but the insignificant size of a : mouse seems to bailie all his conception of offensive or defensive warfare. The mouse is too agile to be crushec under his feet or to be caught by his trunk, and can actually scam lerverhis rough hide with The elephant realizes his lelplessness against such a foe anc earns to fear it as be fears nothing else. Chicago Tribune. loaree-mm- 1 Finest Equipped Sulphur Turk Whooping Cough. I bad a little boy who was nearly dead from an attack of whooping cough. My neighbors'recommeDd-e- d Chamberlains Cough Remedy. I. did not think that anyjnedicine would helpTum, but after giving lim a few doses of that remedy I noticed fin improvement, and one bottle cured him entirely. It is he best cough medicine Lever had in the house.- - J. L. Moore, South Burgettstown, Pa. For sale by Riter Bros. Drug Co. f ponringlhe contents of "the "T)bltle f VlfZ-VW nrecessaryLondon Weekly Telegraph. . im-mnit- adminlx-bim- it -- r - asked thepaan the following question: Have you ever been in prison? At this Question the man oked startled, but quickly recov- himself, he blurted out, No, have never been in jail, but I don t mind doing a few days if you ' in TattersaHs. The previous years Jewel had Consult County Clerk or the Respective been in the habit of placing pea Signers, for further Information. nuts, candy, and lumps of sugar and gifts of admiring children and otlce to Creditors. visitors on a ledge above her head, Iiut of A. W. Gsrr, Deceased. beyond the reach .of the smaller Crpitora will present claims with vouchers Still at at her residence tsthanadersigned elephants. She thus kept a supply rillt. Cache County, State ol Utah, ou or of nicknacks on hand when con the 13th day of August, A. 1. 1399 jjifeof first publication, April 11, A. I). 1899. tributlons Were slow, and between Elizabith a. in, Itaihtratrlx of the estate ol A. W. Gsrr, shows. Jewel, of course, did not taxied. know when the last night of the ee&soacame, and when she waaled Ii t District TOouit, Prolate Dmaioa, out of the building with the rest of h and for Cache County, State of Utah. the herd her store of' good things h the Matter ol the Estate of Joba IV. U bray, was left behind; But' now comes fcaoed. hike, fr petition of Isabella B. Q bray,, praying the remarkable sequel to the story. hrde Issuance to herself of letters of When the elephants were in the estate of John W. Obray.deceaaed ' is been set for hearing on Saturday the loth brought back to Chicago they no A; of May, a. D 1899, at 11 o'clock a. m , sihe County Court House, in the Court sooner came in sight of Tattersalls loots of said Court, In Logan City, Cache then Jewel broke away from the Cttaty, Utah. Witness the Clerk of said Court, with rest of the herd, dashed into the the ses) .thereof affixed, this and made for the girder V9th day of April, A. D. building, DiECorered by a Woman. 1899. where ehe stored away goodies the John W. Owim. Another great discovery has been Clerk. year before, and began pulling . . . By I grissKY, and that too, by a lady in down made, peanuts, sugar Deputy Clerk, this country. Disease fastenec and candies. clutches the and for seven its of Of stor stock her upon couree(some , No. 4117. she ies withstood about told its severest Notice for Publication. elephants are ridicu years t for but her vital organs were lous. Take, instance, the.ancient tests, Department of the Interior. Land Office at BaltLake City, Utah. story of the tale of one who stuck undermined and death eeemec April IStb. 1819 , a pin into- - the elephants trunk, imminent. For three months she sotice Is hereby given that the lollowine-usesettler has filed notice of his intenUon and was remembered by the ele coughed incessantly, and could not make final proof in support of and was and that said proof will be made phant, punished years sleep. She finally discovered m? County Cleri of Boxeldcr County afier.by being deluged with dirty way to recovery, by purchasing o u Brigham City, Utah, on June Rra 1899, vis JirnesT. Bigler. H. E. No. 107G8, for the us a bottle of Dr. Kings Nevfr Diswater. "51 of the N E and the N E J. of the N W That yarn is eo absolutely pre- covery for consumption, and was JhOf Section 18, IS, N Kauge2 W, ns names tne Township following wltneeves to prove posterous that it is a wonder that so much relieved on taking the firs li 5lnno residence upon and cultivation t, midland, vis: one ever accepted it as truth. dose, that she slept all night; am Ihomu archlbaM, E.A. Zundel, Jas, Arehl-- any Do Lester Pierson, all of you know the average thickness with two bottles, has been abso Plymouth, Utah. Fraxk ii. Hobhs. of an elephants hide? Well, it is lutely cured. Her name is Mrs. Hcglster. from half an inch to two inches. Luther Lutz. Thus writes W. C Hamnick & Now of Shelby, N C a or needle Co., imagine pin just Be Kot Deceived I m A Cough, 1 such bottles free Trial at Biter Bros an It epidermis. . Croup are not to be trifled with. piercing Co. would dose in time of Shiloh's Cure bend a break a Drug Regular size 50c. ant pin and, will ve you much trouble. Sold by needle. is There $1.00. another p Every bottle guaranteed. story that rocr7 & Drug Store. . . f . infrequent repetition has turned to a proverb That is the one about . Dreadfully Nervous. LOGAN MAH OAED. the elephant to which some one : I was dreadfully nervous, am Gents gave a piece of tobacco and which for relief took Karls Clover Rooi CL08I5Q OF MAILS. nearly killed the incautious giver Tea, It quietedyour and strength nerves my 3 9:00 and :00 KNorth. p.m. out of revenge. That tale , would ened mv whole Nervous branch v. System. 1 was 11:10 a.m. be alright if elephants disliked to- troubled with Constipation, Kidney )J8uce, Millville, Hyrum and Bowel trouble. Your Tea soon SJnPa18eV 2:15 p.m. bacco, but they dont We- have cleansed my system so thoroughly that an elephant who is an inveterate I, to?iatT8da7 Thursday " regained health and strength. rapidly 2 Pm tobacco tAd5TB and he' S. chewer, A. Mrs. anyenjoys Sweet, Bartford.Conn. Sold Collir?Ade and South . .3 & 9 p.m. from a pound plug to a box by p Grocery & Drug Store. g thing Satand wueeday Brjf 10:30 a.m. of cigarettes. - He swallows the arkival of mails cigarettes, paper and all, aud will UseExperience Is the best Teacher. English Bemedy iu any take them any time in preference case Ackers of coughs, colds or croup. Should to peanuts, it fail to give immediate relief money Elephants have other vices be- refunded. 25cts. and 50 cts. ltiter sides the iobacco habit. They are, Bros. Drug Co., Druggists. . 4 1:30p.m. as a rule, fond of whisky. I re7,m member an' incident that occurred In Constipation. HERBINE af4uesday and Sat- $1 in a Kansas town that clearly dem- fords a natural, healthful remedy, ... .10 am onstrated General this fact, It was a dry acting promptly. A few small tan r and an enterprising.boot-leg-ge- r town, doses will usually be found to so , Tery rindow open as1 the fellows J who secretly regulate the excretory functions Noolre 1 :15 p.m. AP?1 wlndoir open from 8 a.m deal in whisky are called in that that they are able to operate withMp,S section,4 had come upon the show out any aid whatever, Price 50 cts. f OaaoN Smji h.P. M. . grounds with several dozen flasks Ritsr Bros. Drug Co , "' Willing to Qualify. A few days ago a recruit jras n to be swornJn by the magis rate. Everything was going, on swimmingly till the magistrate , ourof the'mudrbutT'the a9th eoTcle s tHelephant-keepe- combined strengths of the , horse3 and elephant only eeemed to sink the wheels deeper still into' the yielding clay. Suddenly an inspiration seemed to have taken possession of Jewel. She wound her, trunk around the hind axle of the wagon and fairly lifted it out of the mud, thus show ing that she understood that the wagon had to be raisod out of the rut before it could be moved. But the most remarkable , evi dence of an elephants memory was displayed by this same elephant the second time we opened I ' down his throat. This all occurred while the spectators were in the circus tent viewing the performance, eo nobody happened to see Babylon getting into the line for a spree; but it did not take him long whiie.sixteen horses were ta show the result of his libations', dlorlMil ih.lanbilx 1i I. fC. JSuu.lcr nut h wagon, (t.mkleaduig and nerve and he started on such a rampage deaorlptinpg a. tit In Hr!,. Anericaa draining everymuscle V fc' of the fiery fluid stored in his Anticipating a pockets. frond crowd attendthe arge trade the show, he had more flat hot-le- a ing about his person than he could conveniently .handle. Seeing a pile of hay close 40 the wall at the back end of the mtnagerie he deposited some ten or fifteen of the bottles in this hiding place. . This hay bad originally been- inside the tent,but as the wind had shifted the side wall of the tent had been blown inward. As the wind again changed the tent wall was blown outward and the . hay jwas again lnside, and Babylon, a big elephantjstanding near, thrust his trunk into the hay and discovered ' the bottles. ; The big pachyderm evidently knew a thing or two About corks, for he began pulling them and ca-acio- us There is a fight vray to do all Circus Man Declares They, Are Tothings. An bacco Chewsrs and Topers! pectant mother real-can t. t-- i if she stops izc, v, There ia do doubt that elephants moment, how dangcr-'- 5 have a remaikable memory, eaid itron? it is to swallow medi-kc- n Al RiDgling as he watched Herr 'H. in her condition. She Douders putting his funny elephant that the outside application braes band through 'a rehearsal at ni rlifliment whidi softens apd Tattersalls. A certainly he the thing While the' chimpanzee is undfhcr to use. Such a liniment is doubtedly the most humanlike in FRIEND its actions of all animals, its intelOTHER'S is mow in the nature of 55 dteh she can depend upon doing ligence and mimicry than that of the elephant, JtT WOrld of good before for our which acts from motives apparently us Send to labor. "Before Baby impelled, by reason. For instance, illustrated book, sold in a lew years ago, when we were Mothers Friend is $1 a bottle, or from down, in Iowa, we encountered wstores for a. rain and employed jj USTOIS EXGUIATOR CO., AUaata. 6 considerable two'and three of the largest elebyRlter-BroCai: Drag Md phants to heljrpushwagons-out-the mud, -PLATED GOLD At Sac City we had an extra MM to"u. Bmt d. and and some of the wagons out till cut will vend downpour, U1 1 f &K.D!iO MM C. It. O. in br in watch express. the mud updo the hubs. sank pal you thi lou nan fZ f' Mublcct to examination, examine it at your .npieM.liM I noticed Jewel, a big elephant, ami if foord (.rfwl ulirfM t.ry, exaetly a. rafwtll pushing at the rear ol a heavy pole laai.ry.w.y equal to u.tehn mo. , Earl &; England Rub. Co. i .LOGAN, f . J UTAH. |