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Show - 'k. IIIE TiUTKEKLY JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH, JUNE 3 1899 and 23,1, with ten, was appointed to lahor in Freeport, Illinois, This part of the countryconsists of rolling hills, and is quite thickly populated. There are, however, many large pornflelds, this being the maincrop of this section. Each farmer usu- Elder-Joha-Ra- 4 -- i The most cosdy bating fa tcxnike b Kjn pasted n itialdjig Schil-- ' " Obituary wfo Mrs'Mary Sophia Crockett, on f Alvin Crockett passed away home in nrsday evening at her lbe Seventh ward. Death was due . complication of ailments, from the deceased had suffered past six months.' If the - Oioan-PafK- r j Frank Maltese, Mgr. Wed. June 7thr Mrs.1 a 'native of New been born m flampshire,-havin- g She 1833. that etate on Sept. 6, in days the early gospel braced . was Crockett Baseball and Bicucle Racesr , By the Logan Baseball - ' 1 aud Bicycle Clubs. m !d passed through the trialswhere In the afternoon at the pavillion, a vaUvoo and other places Lsecation of. the Latter-da, y She came to Grand Minstrel Obenlna WoU prevailed. d Sabin 1848, and settled in Pay-IIntroducing all the latest songs, dances, where in 1852 she was mar-rfedt- o etc,, with special costumes and scenery. survives To conclude with the beautiful Extravaher husband,-w- ho to moved she 1860 Logan ganza, the w. Iq hero resided Jjd ha3 continuously was the mother She Falru Fountain. then. jince children,eleven-- of She leaves In the evening a Grand Ball will be now alive. 61 grandchildren, one great grandchild. She was an unassuming, Wax Works, exemplary woman, a credit to, turd Machine, one of the founders of the city in which she died. She posee.;ttd an And the beautiidniluBion of - - Richnosd ..Rip ples.. LOGAN CITY BREWERY, . son of J. George, the N. and Addie Van Noy, died at the home of his parents in Riveid&le, Idaho, Tuesday of this week. The remains were brought Jo Richmond for interment oh , Thursday, Services were held at the grave. Decoration Day was Btormy, yet the cemetery was alive with people and the graves were beautifully decorated with flowers. Several new headstones have been erected and the place otherwise improved and now the cemetery has a very pleasant appearance. ' June 1st was appropriately observed by the children with an inin the mornteresting programme e. There at meeting-housthe ing a was dance for the little folks!, in the afternoon and for the big folks at night. John Barnett and Clarence Funk have been stepping high for the Each has past couple of weeks. been presented with a fine boy. Richmond will celebrate July A committee 4th in good shape. will get to work atonce and a good THOMAS WAND, Lager Beer Carriage fainter and Oriental Artist.' , r For Family Trade. Bottled Goods a specialty, Logan, . - . . Main Street, Old Foundry Building. Utah. Utah. Logan, - WW" - - ....Wool Raisers.... We have added a lot of new machinery and . are ol prepared to furnish you good grade all-wo- Blankets. Llosey. Yarns. Flannels. fiosierurWool Batting. etc-- . In exchange for your , wool, and will you more than the cash price for it. A7Custom - allojv 'work on shares or for cash a specialty. A TRIAL. tfCTGIVEUS Hyriim Woolen Mills. HYRUM. thirteen jrhom-ar- e X-R- excellent character and wa highly bv thoe who knw her. Thefaneral services- - will be held xeepected today at 2 p. ward meeting are invited to Wliai m. in the Seventh house. All friends attend. Vciip Mafp nToxrtelle r Crag ? Gray hair is starred hair. The hair bulbs hare been deprived of proper food or proper nerve force. a to-da- te (jD66)(p6) Wagons, Will be on exhibition. Admission to F.toes ay For the Latest Styles and Up Buggies -- the Park FREE. ally has a number of sheep, hogs and cattle which are'marketed each fall, and with this income, in connection with the corn yield, he is quite comfortably surrounded. We meet with some opposition at the hands of those who are prejudiced against our people, this1 is especially true of our good ladies Literary Societies, Sewing-BeeChristian Unions, etc. wlw many of them survive splendidly, in having such an important subject as Mormonism to discuss. This is generally done at the instigation of their more learned spiritual advis ers, but we can well afford to forgive, for truly they know not what they do, or else they would not lift their hands against the work of God. With a population of 14,000 this city has nineteen churches, and the people think this quite enough without the Mormons establishing another, The new mayor, wiio took his seat May 1st. this year, refused us the privelege and holding meetings on the pretext of our unpopularity, which is the same grounds upon which Christ and his apostles were forbidden to fill the country with their doctrines. The work is progressing nicely, and we hope to continue in well doing. The Journal is a welcome and much appreciated visitor. May it prosper. With kind regards to friends. I Yours Respectfully, am, Call on amagesi . AND ALL KINDS OF- - StiitleDier Bros. lo. Go. 0333 Main Street, Opposite Opera Hpuse, Logan. s, increases the circulation in the scalp, gives more power To the ' nerves, ' ' supplies missing elements to the hair bulbs. Used according to directions, gray hair begins to show its original color in a few days, and soon it has all the softness and richness of youth. $1.00 a bottle. At all druggists. If 70a do not obtain ,T1 the bnnr&U von expected from the Visor, write the . doctor about it. Addreaa, DB. J. C. AVER. Lowell. IiTaaa. o. The Illinois Mission Editor Journal: Thinking a few lines from this part of the Lords Vineyard may be of interest to some of your many readers, has prompted me to write. I arrived in Chicago, Headquarters, January 21, 1S99, and was appointed to labor in that city. Of course it is quite a change, for a Logan boy to so shddcnl v be transferred from a city of 0,500 population to one of nearly two millions, and it takes some length of time before he can acquaint himself with' the customs pf the people. I have labored here for over two months, in which time I lave S&ined many valuable and interesting experiences. Oar labors conthe-Missi- on -- sist chiefly of distributing tracts, nd holding gospel conversations. (Some times, howpver, we were ked to make tracks with our cels toward the floor, which of conrse we aid.) readily, but reluctantly j There is a nica ! branch of the church of about eighty souls, in this great city, apd the prospects are bright for qujite a largo addition daring the' coming summer, hich, I hope,' may be realized of-tradi- ng ( time is assured. W. D. Hendricks and all hands that were with him returned home from the R. R. job in Southern Utah. f- - Wm. and Enoch Hunt have arrived home and we hear they intend remaining for some time. - A large Bhare of our people took in the circus at Logan Friday, G. L. M. Ketcham of Pike City, Cal., says: During my brothers late sickness from sciatic rheumatism, Chamberlains Pain Balm was the only remedy that gave him Many others have any relief. testified to the prompt relief from pain which this liniment affords. For sale by Riter Bros. Drug Co. Carrying a Full Line S o!$-- Nr Fine Bugsies, Cate City Ludlow Spring Wagons. i' Schuttler Wagons. Agricultural Implements, ; and Heavy Hardware. Mr. P. o o O o e 3 Doors west of Postoffice, Logan. ISl. ' y;-- Pt John HWilson. Freeport, Illinois,-Ma- y 27, 1899. No Right to Ugliness. The woman who is lovely in face, form and temper will always have friends, but onh who would be attractive must keep hef' health. If she is weak, sickly and all run down, she will be nervous and irritable. If she has constipation or kidney trouble, her impure blood will cause pimples, blotches, skin eruptions and a wretched complexion. Electric Bitters is the best medicine in the world to regulate stomach, liver and kidneys and to purify the blood. It gives strong nerves, bright eyes, smooth, velvety It will skin, rich complexion, make a- charming n woman of a invalid. 50 Riter cents Bros. Drug at Only good-lookih- g, run-dow- 1 Clothing tbat'p;;J Two Stores full of the nicest, newest ever came to Logan, and at prices that simply can not be duplicated. A careful inspection invited. B3 Mens Blue Serge Suits, the Worsteds Mens Fine Black Olay all latest, all wcol.squareor round or cut, in round square cut. Sale price.,.: wool. $3.50 suits. Sale price.. up-to-da- te . "r L Vx' v7 y v $6.90. m f $8.00. Sale price . MensFine Covert Cloth Suits, all wool, Satin Trimmed; the nobbiest suit in gan. Sale i ; Some Big Bargains TWO STORES. 1 7eArT7k price...,...., ' a a .jka a a a a a a ;:VV J H in $16.50. prices to Missionaries on theee suits. , aw a a aa J - 4 Shoes. ROBINSON BROS. mrmn, i fiq - SSpecial 3 Lo- - Mens Fine 20 oz. Black Clay Worsted Prince Albert Suits, Satin trimmed aud equal to any $18. 50 suit on the market. Our price. $7-:bo-. . r $12.00. Mens Fine Brown Mixed SatinTrimmed, a hummer. - pi M $8.60. - Provo Suits, all wool, in Light or $10,00 Suits. Sale price. . Brown, weight, Gray expectations. In . branch there are a Sunday Co. 2 othooj, Mathal Improvement a Relief Society, so ..If the predisposition to worms fibers aki; . have something in children is not cured they may do; Wileitnday school and two become emaciated, weakly and in ikii&Wal held each Sabbath in danger of convulsions. WHITE8 Jhe WicVn&ark Han vegt Side CREAM VERMIFUGE . is he :. ud are most attendsuccessful remeand well popular usMly quite J dy. Price 25 cts. Riter Bros. At our col fercnce held ! : reh 25 Drug' CO. , ; IJood present . ILW Ao 0 Has Reopened a Branch House in Logan, .. LOGAN, UTAH. a a a a a MUf XATTJ 1 J t v v V . ..J |