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Show Hr:. Harry THE JOURNAL boy,EcTo oa Tuesday nijjht. ch, & Eyes tested free, Johnson & ( J Ownby graduate opticians. Uoiuuia ' On ' account pf Stock taking (he i It publWhaff iida very TaousaTAVoSAnTBOAT AT r Co op Grocery & Drug Co will be closed today. ' William Gilbert, 24, and Emily Adams 32, bothof Fairview,Idaho, obtained a marriage license ester Umax 3xtt. (Jacks cocjrrr, Utas. SUBSCRIPTION KATES: ' day. VA Olive Gibson was yesterday a from her husdivorce granted band. Chas. E. eenta.1 Gibson, on the (Sinai oopy I of desertion. ground ADVERTISING RATES: It is rumored that Mr. Jno. H. Looal Uno 30 cU. per line, eech insortlon. Is negotiating for the purGanbxn, Beeding Notlco, 10 eta. per lioe eech inaerUon. Mlacelleneoui violumn, i c. a word eech laser chase of the T. D. Roberts estabtion. Retee on Dlapley advertisements med koowa lishment on Third St. On gi la s4vnc Yew. I Month. ILW, (8,00. S Month. 78 eta. a application. ASTertleementa not accompanied by written directions will be inserted until forbidden. and charged accordingly. Clearance Sale -- oa 25 -- per- cent discount Ladies Fine Shoes. Good farm city lots and improve ments for sale. See want ad. f Fine wines and all kinds of liquors at J.R. Edwards,-- House plants of different kinds and prices at .The --Logan Nurseries. All our Mens $3.25and Walk- - overs. S2i45 - ROBINSON BROS. Z. C. M. I. Building Only.. -- Rev. Samuel Cates of Ogden visited relative's in this city ihe first of this week. From the appearance of the mail Great care has been taken at The wagon on the southern route; when Logan Nurseries to have tbe best it went ont of town yesterday, one quality of garden, flower and grass might with consistency have .imseeds for sale, agined that an Irishman had died ia one of the southern - settlements, Bankrupt - Sals - of the Fairwill and that preparations were in pro- commence Thursday Feb. 1st. 1900 for a wake. In the front part at 2 p. n. Continue daily. Hours gress of vehicle was a coffin, on top the cf sale from 10 a. m. to i p. m. ofthisstood a keg of beer, the Manager Quigley of the Stude-bak- whole surmounted by the mail - Co., was up from; Salt Lake sacks. ' He was accompan.ed yesterday, by one of the officials from headIn Honor of Sabbath School quarters. Workers. W. B. Rogers of the Seventh On Saturday next a reception is ward had a horse killed while at be given in honor of to work in the ernyon on Tuesday. of Sabbath Schools. O.C. intendant .He tied It in a ravine, and a man on the hillside above, slid a log on- Ormsby, and his assistants, W. H. to Ihe animal. Apperly and W. G. Reese who were released at the quarts r Daabir,Robioon & Co., honorably -- onconference The Monday. the new clothing firm, have al- ly affair will be held in the B. Y. Colmost completed the task ot unbuilding, and -- will commence packing their extensive new" stocky lege and expect to opentheir store to- at 7:30 oclock. Committees day or tomorrow. Invitation, Reception, Mementos, As usual, ; Chorister Lewis had Programme, and Ball have been the tabernacle choir in excellent appointed, and the following protrim for conference, and It ren- gramme has been arranged. dered most " delightful music at Overture Orchestra each meeting. The choir is au orOpening Hymn, Weary Not - Congregation -ganization of which the people of the stake are justly proud. Under the leadership of S. B. Mt -A grand character ball be given ten. Elder E.G.Gowans Invocation In the Union opera house, Hyrura Assistant Snpt Logan First Ward next Friday evening. Prize will School. be given to the best sustained lady and gent, character. Judges to bo "Male Quartet; Sleeping on thy Voices Logan selected by tbe house. Good music. Pillow?? Select Schools. . Publio is invjted to attend. Tickets Under the leadership of Asst Stake 50c. Spectators 10. f Charles Chorister, While delightful to most peoof Welcome Elder Geo. ple, the prevailing fine weather Is L- - Swendien not so pleasing to the farmers. Member of Stake Board of Sunday. Fears are expreseedthat; thedry-far- Schools.--2 : crops Duet, Old Wooden: Rocker injured already.The alternate freez- Mrs. Salena B. Park and Mrs. Rose ing and thawing it is said, causes B. Pitkin. tbe surface of the earth to rise, and - Address and Presentation of Methe roots of the grain are thus mentos Dr, J, M. Tanner broken. Member of Deseret Sunday School Nck Haworth, the man charged Union Board. with th murder of Thomas Response Supt . the Layton Ormsby. Response-Ex-Assf- y Stake Supt raid an unsuccessful r piiWde yesterday juo ruing WrH.'Apperlyr: Stake Supt at' jail Farmingtonhy W.Response G. Reese. tb in one arteries his of severing Good-by- e Mrs, Salena wrists Wlfu the act was discovSolo, ered, Hawo.ih waVunconcions. but Daily Park. he received. prompt medical attenComposed by S. B. Mitten.J Overture Orchestra. tion, and is recovering. -- er Ex-8up- -- er ment, - -- Batt-Addres- m s 8 have-been-mater- ially . Ex-Stak- Co-o- p, at-tem- e pra Ex-As- st -i- n-tho' Governor Wells has, in accord-ancewit- h the law, called a special election o he held Monday, April 2nd. to fill th vacancy caused by Mr. Boberu exclusion from the House of Representatives. A call for a Democratic State convention will most likely be issued early next week. ' Major R. W. Young, Hon. Fisher S Harris, State Chairman J. H. Moyle Hon. W. H. King and several others are spoken of in connection with the .vacancy. Every effort should be made throughout the State to see" that Mr.Rober!s successor is a Democrat. teomas has arrived. - Jan,. 30. With San Francisco, at half mast tbe United w d t $3.50Shoes,except j,. I cm by just Litiouil inicrciis. do nothing tut pray for the dead. her flags States transport Thomas entered this harbor today bearing the re malngofGen. Henry W. Lawton, Maj. Jobn A. Logan, Jr., Lieut. Bennett and Dr. J. L. Armstrong. In the cabin of the Thomas were THEMWALKERS BY THCAKB about twenty passengers, including ' SELVES.' Mrs. Lawton and her two children. Another lie springing from the Tbe vessel was met at the Golsame source and abetted by another den Gate by Gen. 8hafter and interested in a rival, smaller and Lieut. Wilson, Maj. W. F. Tucker, altogether inferior hall, is that the brother-in-laof Mrs. Logan; RobPalace hall room is unsafe. Iu ert Bentley, a friend of the Logan view of the substantial, solid charfamily, and Capt. Barneson of the acter and cost of the Palace buildtransport service. ing, and the. many severe tests The Thomas was passed by which it has withstood without a the quarantine authorities and Gen. tremor especially when compared Shafter then escorted Mrs. Lawton architecture and her children to the home of with the of its would be rival the story is friends. The .caskets containing ridiculous. the bodies were landed atthe transIn conclusion I give my personal port dock and later taken t6" an assurance to all my patrons-thaof undertakers underran-esco- rt barred and been cyclones decided that earthquakes artillery.- - It has the Palace hall is as safe as the no funeral services will' be, held Rock of Ages; that it is the most here.? most the has Jwautifol, spacious, ...Arrangemente have been made best floor, employs the best music, to convey the bodieff Of Gens. Law-to- n and that its management mainand Logan and Dr. Armstrong tains a decent, orderly bouse, ad- in a special train. Gen. . Shafter mits no doubtful characters and has been specially detailed by the conducts it" upon such lines that Secretaryof War tp accompauthe parentsare perfect V safein'allow-in- g remains east. .... their daughters to attend the The 'Old Joke. dances given weekly for their r' "J; I lor to bear the ol4, old Jokes amusement. Aleo, that the Palace r . Joe Miller used to tell. is the ball room chosen for every " Tbe pun, that pleased the old, old folks, That Miller worked so well. grand social event. There's nothing like the old, old quips, Thousb tnoes grown now they be, J. R. Edwards. - i 1,And. uttered now other ZZZZ-spider-legge- SUll Oa LOOAL P01JSS. cf the cake walking ccatc-- t to to held at the masquerade ball ca the 22ad the prize hr which is now oa exhibition in the window of Confectioner Murdock bkye already been chosen. In short, that it is a put up job. This is just as false as other stories which have come from the same source. The judge of the contest will be chosen upon the night of the masquerade. O-- C. " - -- by lips. They bold their chirm for me. A New Complaints 1 v' A Reilly wished the old, old band To play souther tune, Bo do I long to liar at hand -- Old Jokes this afternoon. They're sweeter far. the rets, to me " Than to ceiled new Joke sprung; They take me back in memory To days when I wis young. s Jan. 30 In reply tb a telegraphic request for his views as to tbe war sitn&tion in South Africa,' Lieut.-Gener- John al M. Schofield, late commander of the army of the United States, sends the following telegram to the Herald from 8t, Augustine. Fla. Tbe present British situation in South Africa is serious because of the original faulty operation by which the force at' Ladysmith became shutnp in that place instead of joining the reinforcements coming from the rear. "Jhe result may' be the! sacrifice of the -- garrison of Ladysmith, hut even in .that . event the Boers will have paid pretty dearly for their success. ' The present failure to penetrate the Boer lines was to have been expected. The British will probably now organize a separate army strong, enough to penetrate Jithe Boer territory by another line and thus turn the Boer position about Ladysmith.-- - . - .. But the final result la not to be reached bv capturing 'one "or even many of the positions, but a long battles -- in series of which superior numbers and resources ought finally to prevail. is a battle between heroes who M. W. Merrill. It will fight it out to a finish. hard-fough- t- - Just by a mere blow the maclm cuts the head and, point iff pin, bends it intora staple,'dnr and clinches it. 't ' For some " purposes each t tacking shades to rollers, or r1 tures to frames the base is tu? away and the 6taple is then drift1 through the material the wood. ' firmlv in - - Price, $2.00. ' Stockholders. Heetiag. Office of Logan, Hjde ' Park, cT Southfield Canal -- Company. Notice is hereby givert tint tt annual meeting of tbe stocking ers of the Logan, Hyde Park u - He studied books till be strained his sytA And they laughed at him I -- Hit tongue wee thick, but his will wee strong. His ears were big and his legs were long, la a hundred ways bis plans went wrong, And they laughed at him. He held hie course day after day. And they laughed at him; He packed hit satchel and went away. And they laughed at him! They heard of the blunders he mad In town.-I- n his awkward efforts to win renown To them be wit merely a foolish down, . And they laughed at him. - Pins, Pub. (Jo. they New York, Uses Ordinary Earl & England - FINISH. . FOR BALE BY d TO a lifetime, no repairs. . An amended complaint was filed t " , in the Parkinson divorce suit yesterday; in which some of the sensational charges made in the origi- V ! 1 nal complaint are. omitted. ' The Who docs wot lor the old, old gagi, jT document states that Mrs." ParkinAnd cannot snort with Joy , At bearing, though theyre clothed ia ragt, son, has been addicted to the opium ' Those gibes that he, a hoy, ' and liqnor habit for the last : six Wat wont to hear the circus clown Deliver with such test years, and that she has given the When he eat in the tent in town drug mentioned to her children. Dremed in his Sunday beitf The plaintiff claims to have cur-eBo, actors of tbe present age t , tbe defendant of-- the - opium Ye toiling mummer men habit five timesduringthe p&stsfx We love to aee you take the (tag And work those Jokes again, . years, but claims that she has perWe would not have you stop; keep on; versely returned to it each time. ' Pray give us nothing new; Tis for the sake of days now goes -AUlhis he says has caused him We tribute pay to you. great mental and physical disire-Philadelphia North American. and he therefore prays fur a divorce Tke RIie of (ke Awkwa rA D o jr, and the custody' of the" two childH longed to be greet and be longed to rise. ren born of the marriage. And laughed at him; WILL BE FOUGHT best and most to hind paper, in every office, or horaeMtrongly made, will k THE - The papers began to mention hit name; They were proud of him; .. Q was getting up, he was winning fame; They were proud of him! Go down among them there today. And youll hear hla wise old neighbors tay They always knowed hed make hit way, And they're proud of him! d. Chicago Times-Har- d SmilhSeld Canal Company, rZ be held in tbe Fiflh Ward M iug...HouspXogan- ,- Cache Ca,1 Utah, on the 12th day of Febrcq at 1 oclock p. m. pf & day, for tbe purpose of hearing annual report of the directors, cf to transact such other husinm i " may properly come before t I 1900. - & meeting. Labs C. Peterbin. Dated at'Logan, Jan. 25th 1ST. The most stubborn cases of Bra chitu succumb to BALLARD. HOREHOUND SYRUP. ' Pc 50 cts. Ui ter Bros. Drug. Ca FOR SALE 160 acres of farm land and three city lots, improvements. Apply to DeakinWellsville,-Utah- Chaag of Siena. - . goc will Wm. - I I Att Editor's Life Sived by Chaste Iains Cough Remedy. During the early partofOctote 1896, -- I - contracted a bad which settled' on mylon(is was npglected until I feared tlx, consumption had appeard in incipient state. I was.conitan . eoughing andtrviDgto-somethiog which I could not i became alarmed'and' after the local doctor a trial ' boaghtj bottle - of Chamberlains Remrdy and the result was diate improvement, and after IP, "What do yoa want?" MI want er hot bird an er large, told used three bottles my lungs bottle, bat 1 kin git erlong wld some restored to their healthy state. 1 bard cider an er pumpkin pie If yer got S. Edwards,- - Publisher of Bale 'em bandy." New York Journal. Review, Wyant, III. For Riter BrosvDrug Co. ,.Chek. This," the bold yonng man whispera Every Eottls ed, touching her blushing cheek, Is the pink of perfection."' Consumption CDr j "And this, his fair con'sin retorted, we ask ntee;All bringing her hand jigalnst his cheek s 0 e with a ringing slap, Is the sounding brass. Chicago Tribune. bottle faithfully i . - .re tot ,.ytheyoubottle Roatfnl ETtalaga, to Address Prest SingiDg, Rock of my Refuge? and Doxologv UNABLE TO DO ANYTHING. Congregation Under the leadership of Stake ' .New York, Jan. 30. A dispatch Chorister, S. B. Mitten. to the World from Rome save: In Benediction Elder Joseph Quin-ne- y answer to tbe appeal made to him Jr. the Queen of Holland to use Stake Secretary of Sunday Schools, by his influence to stop the South African war, Pope Leo has sent a A Refutation. sorrowful reply that he is. unable An envious rival of mine in the to offer his offices for the cessation line of catering to tbe amusement of hostilities. His Holiness adds of the public, one who has been that no war has cost him' so mnch brings peace. the author of many previous false- bitterness of mind as the struggle ... "Prosperity so. The man next door Is so "Thats hoods regarding tbe : Palace hall, between England and ihe Boers. now that he comes home at night bnsy its management, mnsio eta, has He says: This war is inspired too tired to practice on hla cornet" set afloat the story that the winners neither by ideals of civilization nor Chicago Becord. ; ( two-third- i1 n-l- L 17 or: t Ate i |