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Show THD .WOMAN'S HOPE for many weakly The only tope is women Bradflsll Feir.aJV B8gul2t3rj It is the se cure In alt stubborn nd severe cases of or Pain- Profuse, Irregular, Scanty ful Menstruation,. Falling of the Headache, Womb, Leucorrhoea, ' and Nervousness. It is a distinct remedy forth distinct ailments called "female troubles.' Those are the diseases for which it . should betaken. ; EEQCtATOR CO.,Atlat.C. BRtDflEin fg8 THE GIRL DEWEY WANTED who took Deweys sweetheart' from him come twenty years ago. Nq Spaniard could be expected to .become enthusiastic over meeting Dewey in peace or war, and the ducJthereforeLBcarcelyjwill be expected to be most cordial toward the American conqueror. .. due may have to , Perhaps the preeeut bis wife. She may think of .what shje missed. The- - hero of M&nilmay have similar thoughts. When Dewey was a young man holding a subordinate poeition in the navy with all his honors and glory Jridden jn the future, he was stationed for a while in Washington. There he met Miss Virginia Woodbury Lowery, daughter of A?fehibald Lowery, one of the old. families of proudest of the Maryland and Virginia, and a relative of the Lees, Blairs and othr Southern aristocrats of the antebellum period. . Virginia was beautiful and tal ented,-an- d one of .the belles of Washington. Dewey fell in love with her, and asked her to bd his wife. There was a rival. He was . : Sold by Riter Bros. Drug Co. S2.A5 PLATED GOLD vc tliU ad. out aiui kuiI tu us. tBkNBftO aoHKY and we will you tbit watch by exprew. C.O. Lb iubject to examination. Von rail examine it at your ..pr... and If foui.d fwkui, uilifu. 1" 4 M u Ury, ., rn ; tsttl Is sslchn hnnr IktUrsbfhf tlintMil such Ocscriptlont mlnlf-ad- a fcigla MvUv ivrlni bilk, Sold tUlrd sor i.o-- k iakse2i).oei.3o-M)fcaikilled WaMlu, 1. If you Itrul It the &viel or betts r than vuy ol t hen . watches, pa lh r.-r- xmi out u;ii;v4i and exprt-Ivanjc. Dcni be Deceived t .iwHmmiito ntrky woulu by which lead yon believe you eon Id Crete Si.M.r SiO.IHI w.lrk mil tbktias walek f $3.d 5. wWe we krtt.lktSa.lt, WATCH1 vUnS2JI-lI- - 1 or Bmew - wind and Fm at Uksat kCk, item tet.fM Ilka a Back I 4 Keael Cost plats I, handsonv cult 111,4 tnirraved and poUxhed.laaki hlskfr., Is s (rsai traSiaf vawk, mo. eiuent iHanJ-kKwind Amerloan, warranted, and i. coo.l time-ts- t seals ap, Vstkfcsa watcia, gel ep, writ hr free Wateh aad Jewelry t lulnns. SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO. (Inc.), Chicago tt --u.iifj, srelbtreeehiyiwllals. fli Kdlttt.y GUARDIANSHIP NOTICE. Jack Brunetti, an attabhe of the AND PBOBATE Consult County Clerk or the Respective " Signers, for Purther Information. Notice to Creditors. Xttate of Deceased. A. W. Garr, wilt voucher Creditor will present claims to the undersigned at her , Mill, re!deueat ou or beot villt. Cache County. State Utah, 3ei9 fore the 13th day of Anfuat, A. Dated Urn publication, April 11, v D. l. 1809. Elizabeth a. Gai.r, Jdminlstratrix of the ealate ol W. A. deceased. Garr, In the District Court, Prohate Division, - ' In and for Cache County, State of Utah. In the Matter of the Kaute ol John W. obray, deceased. Notice, The petition of Tiahella B. Obray, praying for thelnnance to heraelf of letter ol adminia-tratlo- n In the estate of John W. Obray. deceased hat been net for hearing on Saturday the 20th day of May, A. D.. 1899, at Uo'ti ick a. m at the County Court House, in the Court Room of said Court, In Logan Chy, Cache County, Utah. Witness the Clerk of said Conrt, with l&IAL thaical thereof affixed, this ( Wth day ot April, - A. D, 1599. JohmW. Owix. ilerk. By I. R. OiiNBEY, Bftiuiy Clerk. No. 117. Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior. Land Office at Balt Lake Cl, i , Utah, ' Apr. I lit ,h. 1899 notice Is hereby given that the following, named settler ha filed notice of hi intention to make final proof In of hi claim, and that said proof will be made before County Clerk ol Boxeldcr County, at Brigham City, Utah, on June irn. Jk?9, T. Bigler, H. X. No. for the N W of the and the N X 4 of the N W N Section 18, Township 13, ,of Laago3 W, Heuamea the following wltne- - to pros hit continuous residence upon and cultivation ol, laid land, vli: , Thomas Archibald, I. A. ZnrBel, Jw, ArehU bald, Lester Pierson, all of Plymouth, Utah tor-por- t SI Fxakk D. Horn. . Buttlater, Be Not Deceived ! A Cough, lioaree-aess- or Croup ar not to be trilled with. A dose in time of Shilohs Cure will Are you much trouble. Sold by Co-o- p - , Grocery A Drug Store. ... LOGAN i , HAIL GA$V Jjft tod North 0 :00 And 3 KX) Heston branch Evidence, Millville, Hyruiu nd , jj ;jy p.m. a.m. 2 ;15 p.m. Paradiee Benson, Tuesday, Thursday : RkU1? s Lake. (Wden and South . .3 College, Wednesday and Sat-da- y . AXKTVAL gwou branch : e 8 IfS 5 : - .t ,;. until PPiBU-- fl 2 p.m. 9 p.m. . 4 -, . p.nj, 10 a.m. , p.m. wlnow f ; 0J0 frt, 6 a.m in Tkt. M.itc; P. U. b'M. He' had no Spanish legation. better prospects than young Dewey, but he told his love story better than the blunt, straightforward And she Vermont boy could. listened to the flowery eloquence of the dashing' foreigner and turned away from the plain, honest story of her countryman. But her proud old father would have none of either of Che young upstarts. He thought he saw .something Jietter in store for his daughter than ' these either of youngsters could give her. She obeyed her father and refused both, but she gave whispered promise to the Spaniard that she would wait- .- She did wait for ten or fifteen years until the Spaniard was the Due dArcos and minister to Mexico. Then the father relented and gave his consent, and Virginia became a duchess. In the meantime Dewey had concluded that a girl who preferred a Spaniard to him was not worth breaking his heart over, and he found a true American girl who appreciated his worth and became his wife.. She had been in her grave three years before the world learned what a man she had won. After the Maine was blown up and before the war began the Due dArcos and his wife left Mexico and passed through New York on their ,way to Spain. Every effort to get the, due to speak of the troubles between the nations was useless. He avoided publicity and hurried to his native land with his wife. They are expected, to return as soon as the treaty of peace is formally ratified, and diplomatic relations are jresumed. The officials in Washington say. that the due will be persona grata, his long residence in Washington and his American wife making him partially acceptable to this government.'. But no foreign ministers wife can hold as high a position in America as might have been hers if she had known a good thing when she had it offered, long ago. Rochester Herald. . , Burgettstown, Pa. For sale by Rlter Bros. Drug Co. 'f k Consolation Helped. .. The . late Dr. A. K, H. Boyd of Scotland once viBited a woman who had lost her husband'. By w?ay of comforting her he prcceedcd to set forth with great earnestness and beauty pf language the joys of the state to which the departed one Nad attained. The bereaved woman, with a vivid recollection of her husbands defects, found it hard , to share in the ministers, hopes, although she wished to 'show, her sense of his kindness. She unburdened herself thus: VWeel, Dr. Finest Equipped Sulphur TurkBoyd, you're maybe no vera in1Z , p structive, but youre aye amusiDg. Chicago Times Herald. ... . . tslrBaihsr ' Jbe Ladies. New Electricat- Turkish Parlors the SaniEe Fooled the Surgeons. ' ' Hath and Massage tarium are now in charge of Mrs. 8. A, All doctors told Renick Hamil- Barton, who has been Salt Lake Citys ton, of West Jefiereon, 0., after most successful Artist in this line. Mrs. llartman, who stands at the head ia suffering 18 months from Rectal E. her specialties, will have charge of the. Fistulahe would dieBnlesia and Manicure. Parlor. costly operation was performed; An elegant line of Hair " Goods and but he cured himself with five Toilet Articles on hand. Ourfine'Turb-is- 1h Bath Department is open day an boxes Bucklens Arnica Salve, the ' for gentlemen. night on and cure the Earth, spre8t pile best Salve in the World. 25 cents The Empire Steam Laundry d6es ail our work. first-- o rrthewallsatLaRocheller a box. Sold ' v 4 52 West Third South, Salt Lake City nor against the duke who captured Co. twelve cannon from the - Dutch at Utrecht, nor against the- duke who captured two standards from the THE OLD RELIABLE English at Fontenoy; I am plead of Lauzun, 'rpg against the duke who never captured anything in his life but my box at the opera. Pittsburg Dispatch. Should have a place iq evy Home. Hpspital, Camp, or Traveling Outfit. It will not Li. if used as per directions.' A thoroughly He Called Gen. Otis Pard. reliable preparation for all diseases of the Throat and Lungs, Common Colds, Whdopiug Cough, Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Fry relates the following incident as having taken place on the Croup, Asthma, Influenza, and a Reliable Preventive for Kansas firing line: General Otis came along, and once when the Diphtheria. C. F. CULMER & BROS. Prop. boys ceased firing for a minute, he 8alt Lake City. said: Well, boys, how are you For sale by Riter Bros. Drug Co., Logan, Utah, Franklin and coming? Only a few of the boys knew him, and one of them said, Montpelier, Idaho,. All right, pard; hows yourself? Another of the boys that knew Geo. Otis told him to shut up, that the man was General Otis, The General overheard him and said, Thats all right; pard is as good as general Kansas tonight. Journal. City - Hair-dressing , --Roc- Mountain Cough Syrup ky . A i -- Light on Natural History. ' Tommy Tucker wFa'shb wing his aunt from the country,, through Lincoln park. This, he said, is the prairie dog village. You see them standing up before their holes, with their forepaws folded? Theyre praying. They al wavs do that Thats why they call em prairie dogs. Chic ago Tribune. - The White House Cook Book - . TBS BMST COOK BOOK PRINTED art than any previous work. THE WHITE HOUSE" was compflccf by Hugo Ziemin, steward of the whiU House under President Harrison, and Mrv F. L. Gillette. It contains over 1,600 Cooking Redoes, besides redpe for toilet , ano1 household Special articles on buying provisions, dinner giving, table etiquette, carving and care of sickjeU AjtAAH jf-- imminent. For three months she coughed incessantly, and could not sleep. .She finally discovered way to recovery, by purchasing of us a bottle of Dr. Kings New Dis- 'I . covery for consumption, and' was so much relieved on taking the first dose, that she slept all night; and with two bottles, has been abso lutely cured. Her name is' Mrs. Luther Lutz. Thus writes W. ,C. Ilamnick & Co., of Shelby,; N. C. Trial bottler free at Riter Bros. Drug Co. Regular 6ize 50c. and $1.00. Every bottle guaranteed. "" 7 "T Dreadfully Nervous. Gents I was dreadfully nervoagand for relief took your Karls Clover Boot Tea. It quieted my nerves and strength ened my whole Nervons System. I was troubled with Constipation, Kidney . ; and Bowel trouble. Your Tea soon cleansed my system so thoroughly that I rapidly regained health and strength. Mrs. 8. A. Sweet. Bartford,Conn. Sold by Co-o- p Grocery Sc Drux Store,, g , . Experience ts the best Teacher. Use Ackers English Remedy ia any case ol coughs, colds or eroup. Should , It more fully represents the prog ress and perfection of the culinary Discovered by a Womans Another great discovery has been made, and that too, by a lady in this country. Disease fastened its clutches upon her and for seven years she withstood its , severest tests, but her vital organs were undermined and death seemed --A Whooping Cough. ' I had a little boy who was nearly dead from an attack of whooping cough. ' My neighbors recommended Chamberlains Cough Remedy. I did not thinkjthat any medicine wohld help hirhj 'but after giving bima few doses of, that remedy I noticed an Improvement, and one bottle cured him ? entirely. It is the best cough medicine I ever had in the house. J. L. Moore, South ' - duke of Lauzun, whose great grandfather was the first to get on the walls of La Rochelle .against the whose grandfather Protestants took twelve cannons from wthe Dutch at JUtrechW- - whose father captured two standards - from the English at Fontenoy, who Ob, excuie me, interruptecT Voltaire, I am not pleading against the duke of Lauzun who was the . 10:80 a.m ... .. 11:40 a.m. 1 1:40 a.m. 3:35 p.m. windo'"r open from OxPCK i .. iiT8T7 window open fromileiiier .. OP MAILS jS&SS?J' Wednesday and SatQeneraV V , MAIL. CLOSING OP " LOG AH , UTALLM A Y 6 1C:3. - safe and J OUEITAL, LY Voltairean Shaft., Voltaire had once taken a box at the opera and was installed in it Admiral Didat Mako Love as Well wilh some ladies when the duke of Lauzun, one of the worst ..men in as the Spanish Due dArccs. he time of Louis XV., arrived and asked for a box. He was respectThere may.he an embarraB?ing fully informed that all. the boxes meeting in Waghington some day, were taken.' That may be, he when Rear. Admiral George Dawey taid, but I see Voltaire in one; returns from the Philippines.' turn him rout. In those times Naturally he trill visit, the national such things could happen, and Volcapital, and official courtesy "may taire was turned out!) He brought require him to meet the New Span- au action against the duke to reish minister. cover the price of the box. from Madrid that Reports What! exclaimed the advocate Bay the hew Spanish minister will be of the duke, is it M de Voltaire Senor Don J t Brunetti, due dArcos, who dares to plead against the W01T one TRi-WEEX- A m , ' t a orel and most important department consists of carefully prepared Mfeaum for Breakfast, Luncheon and Dinner, complete for one week ia every month of the year. In point ot uthorehip, it stands IIuco Zicman was at one time caterer for that Prince Napoleon who woa killed while fighUng the Zuhis iu Africa. He was afterward steward of the fnmous Hotel PplentUde in Faria, Later h? vOftuUctcd the Celebrated Srunswick CaM in New York, and still later he gave to the Hotel Kichelieu, In Chicago, a cuisine which won the cpplau-- e of even the gourmets of foreign land. It was here that lie kid the famous spread id weich the chiefs gf the warring factious of ihc .Republican Convention eat down, in June, ihMi, and from which they arose with asperities softened, differences harmonized, and victory organized. Mrs. F. L. Gillette is no less proficient and capaMe, having made a life-lon-g and thorough as adapted to the practical wants of average study cf cookery and housekeeping, especially . American homes. The srork is embellished with fine portraits of all the ladlee of fae White Ronse. The book has been prepared with great care., livery recipe has been tried and tested, and 1 It is cornprehenxive, filling completely, it ta fan he relied upon as one ot the best of its kind.cUx-cbelieved, the requirements of housekeepers of all It embodies several original and commendable features, among which may be mentioned the mentis for the holidays and for one week, in each month in the year, thus covering all varieties of seasonable foods, the convenient classifies 1 1cm and arrangement of topics; the simplified method of explanation in preparing an article, in the order of manipulation, thereby enabling the most inexperienced to clearly it. The subject of carving hns been given n promiment place, not only becausecomprehend of its special . importance In work of this kind, but particularly becan.se it contains entirely new and orudoal designs, and is so tar a departure Irons the usual modeof treating the subject. bow its -hospitality is conInteresting information is given concerning t . ducted. the menus served on tpedal occasions, views of the interior. The binding being of enamelled cloth it can at any lime be readily dcsscd SOd toads lode T bright and fresh by simply rubbing it oQ with a damp doth or sponge. . . . ... , - - s. Wo will mail free of charge the above described book,' which Sells It fail to give immediate renef money to any lady sending us a club of ; V refunded, . 25 eta..' and 50 cts. Biter for $3.00, Bros. Drug Co., Druggists. 4 Id Constipation' HERBINE af- fords a natural,. healthful remedy! acting promptly. A few small doses will usually.be found to so regulate the excretory functions that they are able to operate without ant aid; whatever. r Price CO cts. Biter Bros; Drug Co ' ' f! " , lirMifTf;!! on i r;ir , THREE PREPAID SUBSCRIPTIONS TO THE JOURNAL. v a Two half year will be counted as one yearly subscription. Any lady-wita little time at her command can secure this yaluabla lbook We guarantee by getting up a cluVamong her friends and neighbors V a the book as represented. ;. .y 0 ' ; ? , Eaii & England Pub. ( LOGAN, v i f 4 i ij M Col rnjTxu, - ! |