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Show I THE J.Thomao. t the Tailor, II M joit received the finest line of Fall and Winter samples that ever came to Logan. Tailor made Pants from $4.0o up. Call and see him. Cleaning and Repairing neatly done. - Logan, Thebd Street, - FRANK K.NEBEKRR Attorney and Counsellor at Law. TRI-WKaKL- Y JOURNAL. LOGAN UTAH, NOVEMBER 25 1897. patched- - a -- messenger" to th car- Heart: and - Clock Gtep Sam Mo- was waiting, with his Editor Journal: WeBaveonce riage, I neatr some hat time previous to his demore been called oa to record the Philip Wipser, aged 82, died Sundeath of one of our number, yiz: parture. Then, donning the hat day morning at 7.27 oclock. The of a male relative who had plotted j Levi J. Waite, who, after a severe time was recorded by tbe. clock, he prepared to go out ; sickness of fifteen days, succumbed against him, for more than twenty-fiv- e which the carriage. t the inevitable, at his home in to has told the hour of the day ' No sooner, bad be got to the door years to the Wiseer family. lhe Old time Dayton, Oneida Co., t Idaho.' The then his hat was furiously assaulted e of his death was typhoid j cau-piece stopped ticking as the octo almost and destroyed He walked f fiver. geoarian breathed his last. , It was I The subject of this sketch was out of tbe house amid the laughter an incident foretold Wiiser Obitniryr . at Gosberton Clough, Lin of the bystanders and entered tbe coinshire, England,' April 6th, 49 vehicle; then, takiig tbe battered hat from his bead, he threw it into years ago.. He emigrated to Utah in the year 1869, Oct. 2Sth. the hands of its proper owner, ex Utah Office-C- ourt House, Logan, Ilev, Mr. Uougall, Ooeyed the Gospel the same year claiming: theres your hat, and donned his Tat Willard; Boxelder Co., in which the cheers of all present. amid place he lived until the Spring of own, Mr. W. Dougall was the unhappiest ,1871, when he moved, to Cache va ley, located at Hyde Park and looking man in Scotland for some NOTARY PUBLIC, lived thee for a number of years. time after that. London Weekly REAL ESTATE AGENT, Sboru i I i Smith. Edward : Telegraph. FIRE INSURANCE, Here he married. Business Promptly Attended Edwards Block, Logan. Mile creek now Dayton, Idaho, where he made his home and became identified with the people of Subsequently he moved to Five AND COLLECTOR. T i to that ward. It is eleven years since he lost his tlAILEY, C land attorney ISa OffloinhXl door to U. a. Laud omit,ltnra lor Agno Obtains patent Lake City. eert and Mineral lands. Uorretorden- oil cited and Information given. ALFKKU GOODBH.LJ. at Nswtou tnb-Agen- t, rnD Cache Valley Time Card, Oregon Short Line R. R. NORTH BOUND. Nos. Ko. 15 leaves daily except Snnday 11 and 9 leave daily. LEAVES. No. 9. No. 11. 3:15 a.m. No. 15. Pocatello, Salt Lake, through confinement, and was The six mother survived its baby months only. The followiftg year he married again, and as a result of the latter marriage, fire children were born, whose ages range from nine years down to the two months old baby, who are now left without their natural protec tor. Misfortune seemed to mark For in his him for her own. brief life be baa had trials and disappointments enough to appal a less sturdy heart, lie struggled through failure of crops, drought, loss of stock, poverty, sickness and death. (However, through it all he struggled on, hoped on; and his naturally buoyant and cheerful spirit never failed him, and his faith in the gospel and the future, was imwife left with five little children. 8:00 a.m. 9:15a.m. Two of a Kind. Two American captains were recently relating' their experience on different voyages. One of them About told the following story: 1 2 on m. March my ship was p. under full eail when a proceeding cloud about tbe size of a mans head was observed on the horizon. It came on, and as it nearedthe ship we discovered that it wa3 composed of locusts. They settled on tbe sails and you couldnt see a bit of canvas for them. When they flew away there was not a stitch of canvas left on the yard, Ah, said the other captain, I can quite believe that, for at about 3:30 P. M. on March 2 my vessel was proceeding under full sail when we observed a small cloud on the horizon. As it approached the ship we disovered that it was a sloud of locusts, and as they passed our vessel we saw that every man Jack of them had a pair of Brazil Nut. canvas trousers on. Ogden, 10:55a.m. Cache Jun.4 :40p.m. 6:15a.m. 11:20a.m. 6:40a.m. Mendon, 5 :20p.m 7 :00a.m. llt4tU.ni. movable. firOOp.m. Logan, 11:59a.m. His hospitality was proverbial, Sinithfield,6:40p.m, 7:19a.m. 7:35a.m. 12:15p.ra. His his native honesty a Richmond," :10p.m. Franklin, 7 :45p,m. 7:55a.m. 12:35p.m. word was his bond; and if Levi J. by by-wor- arrives. Preston, SOUTH BOUND. daily and No. 16 Sunday. except daily Nos. 10 and 12 leaves LEAVES, STATIONS. No. 16. No. 10. No. 12. 9:15n.m in. Preston, 2:15p.m. 9:45p 9:55a.m. Franklin, 2:35p.m. 10:05p.m :25a.m. 10 :23p.m-1Richmond ,2 :53p.m, :00a.m. 10:4up.m.ll Smitbfield,3:10p.m, 11:40a.m. Loga- n,- 3:3OpmlL:00p,m 12:l5a.m7 Mendon, 3:50p.m. ll:20p.m J.' H :45pmi l; Q0p.m, XaChe 4:15p.m. 0 ARRIVES. 5 :55p.m. Ogden, Sait Lake, 7 :15p.m. Pocatello, 2 :55a.m. all CO For tickets to, or orfrom South, North points East, West, call on W. W. WoofcsiDE, Agent. 1831 6U,r"' 1898 Gountru Gentleman. the best of the X. AGRICULTURAL WEEKLIES. indispensable TO ALL COUNTRY RESIDENTS Who wtsh to- - Hoop Waite ever broke his word with either friend or foe, it was because circumstances made it impossible for him to keep it. His liberality was unbounded. The strangers wants were as freely supplied as those of a blood relation. He delighted in helping others. What he accumulated of this worlds goods may have been limited, but of that limited quantity many have shared- - freelyr and without His sermons spoke in price. deeds; his prayers in actions. In September of the present year his oldest son was called to fill a mission. A few days before the time to go he was stricken with typhoid feverK for two months. Subsequently tbe smaller child ren took it, then his oldest daughter; hence he had sickness for and when all three months, a short time they thought in would be well, tbe father, worn out with nursing and watching his family for nearly three months, took the fever. He was illy prepared for the attack of so malignant a disease, hence his enfeebled condition made him lees impregnable, and death claimed him as his own, on Wednesday last, November 17th. The funeral services were held 'at the home of the deceased, when the bishopric and leading elders of tka.ward.testitied of his faithul-nes- s and goodness of heart. A large cortege followed his remains to the grave. lie was quietly laid to rest beside his faithful wife, who had proceeded hitn eleven years, at the Weston, Idaho, cemetery He died as be had lived; a faithful -- Latter-day Saint. Farewell, Brother Levi; sleep in peace, Eternal riches are thine. A widow, nine children and a host of friends are left to mourn Yours respectfully, his loss. J. W; Nov. 1897. 20, Hyde Park, . 8:15a.m. 12:55p.m. 8 :25p.m up with the times. TEEfilS EEBUOED FOB 1898: Single Subscription, Twr Dollars.' t our Subscriptions, Seven Dollars: Six Subscriptions, Nine Dollars. ' -- 3Special Inducements (which will be stated bv mail on application) to persons raising larger Clubs. J3T Paper FREE all the rest of this ; year to New Subscribersforfor 1898 reader. flPAnd a Premium every It will be seen that the difference be- tween tbe cost of the COUNTRY GENTLEMAN and that of other agricultmal weeklies may, readily be' reduced, by making up a small Club, to Less Than a Cent a Week! BEND FOB SPECIMEN COPIES, , Which will be mailed Free, and see whether this enormous difference in cost should prevent your having the best. What account would you make of such a difference in buying medicine or food? Address ' LUTHER TUCKER &SON. Albany. N. Y. Deafness Cannot be Cured d. by years ago. That clock is my friend, said he one day. I . have listened to its beat for these many years, until now I think its action is in unison with the beats of my heart. I believe its seemingly sympathetic movements will cease when I die. And so it came to pass. Tbe very moment that the venerable man dropped off tbe familiar tick-toc- k of the time-piec- e was heard no more. The pendulum came to a standstill suddenly and without apparent reason. The clock was wound the evening before by vis-seand should have run for eight days. When it was examined yesterday it was found to be in good order, but the members of the family will not again use it as a timepiece. They will keep it in memory of the departed. St.' Louis Republic. -- - r, Missionary Appslntnents.- Following are appointments for the Cache Stake High Council: Stewart and Anderson, Nov. 14, Providence; Nov. 21, UydeP&rk; Nov. 28, Benson; Dec. 12,3rd ward, Dec. 19, Southfield; Dec, 26, Mendon; Jan. 9, Cl&rkston. 1 , Martineau and Kdlefson Nor. 14, Richmond; Nov. 21. Lewiston;', Nov. 28, College; Dec. J2, 4th ward, Dec. 19, Trenton; Dec. 26, Mt. Sterling; Jan. 9, Coveville. Crockett and Morrell Nov. 14,- SmithfieldjNov. 21, Mendon; Nov. 28, Clarkston; Dec. 12, 5th ward; Dec. 19, Wellsville; Dec. 20, Newton, Jan. 9, Greenville. Leishman and Hansen Nov. 14, Trenton; NoV. 21, Mt. Sterling; Nov. 28, Coveville; Dec. 12, 6th ward; Dec. 19, Millville; Dec. 26, Paradise;; Jao. 9, Hyrum. Maughan and Larsen Nov. 14, Wellsville; Nov. 21, Newton; Nov. 23, Greenville; Dec. 12, 7th ward; Dec. 19, 1st ward; Dec. 26, Hyde Park; Jan. 9, Avon. Barber and Pitkin Nov. 14, Millville;. Nov. 21, Paradise; Nov. 28, Hyrum; Dec. 12, Avon; Dec. 19, 2nd ward; Dec. 26, Lewiston; Jan. 9, Benson. . There is no need of little children being tortured by scald head, Butchered While Down. eczema and skin eruptions. De Jeff D. Osborne shot and killed Witts Witch Hazel Salve gives inW. H. Iteder, on a ranch near stant relief and eures permanently. Vale, Oregon, Nov. 1st. It appears Co-o- p Grocery & Drug Co. that Reder had rented a ranch from Osborne, and that Osborne HE THATCHER BR08 started to put some stock iu one of to the fields, which Reder objected BANKING CO. and that Osborne thereupon pulled his gnn and began firing. Reder Otak, UM CltTi ran until he fell and then begged Osborne not to kill him, but the SURPLUS, $20,11 3C man kept on firing until he empt- ;iPiTiL,Jlt0,000. ied his gun. Osborne is an old AT DIRECTORS. resident of Malheur county, known - Preeident 8IO. W.THATCn IE. ' to many persons here. Delamar L. 8. HILLS, Vlce-Prealda- local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased, portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure DeafnessLflnrUihat is by consDeafness is titutional remedies. caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tubs. When this tube gets inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entjrely closed Deafness is the result, and unless the inflamand-thi- s mation can-- be taken-ou- V tube restored Jo its normal condition hearing wllFbe "destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. Nugget. Eucklins' Arnica Salvo. j for The Best Salve in tbe world CutB, Bruises; Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever BoreB, Tetter, Chapped hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price For sale byRitey 25 cents a box. Bros. Drug Co. f to-da- CFSold by Druggists, 75c. To Cure a Cold in . One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All Druggists refund the money if it fails to Cure. 25c. For sale by Riter Bros. Drug Co. ' Small pill, safe pill, best DeWitts Little Early Risers biliousness, constipation, headache. Co-o- p Grocery & Co. Are You Going'East. pill cure sick Drug f . not forget the' Salt "Lake" Route. The Rio Grande Western and its eastern connections now have tick ets on sale in the Oregon Short Line office at Logan. - the route takes you by way of Salt Lake City, Provo, Glen wood, Leadville, and Denver. Most magnificent Scenery in the World, and a per feet passenger service. Through Pullman Palace and Tourist Sleepers as well as free reclining chair cars on all Denver trains. v Every Wednesday Thursday, Friday and Sunday nights the Rio Granae Western . runs through Tourist Sleeper to Omaha, Chicago and Boston without change, This is the favorite route for all Utah pas sengers. In asking agent for tickets etc., always call for the Rio Grande Western. Rates as low as Talo cf a Tall Hat.' At Scotch weddings some years ago it peed to be the custom to batter the bat of tbe bridegroom as he was leaving the house in which the ceremony took place. On one of those occasions a newly married couple ( relatives of the bridegroom) determined to carry out the ob servance of this custom to the letter. The bridegrobm heard them discussing their plans and dis- - the lowest. , t Caaklar Hitce, Having - Departments tayi per cent lntereit on aavluci depot abject to withdrawal on thirty days notlj stereeteomponnded quarterly, bny and sell foreign and domestle exchaa Collection Mad Promptly. Correspondents. -- eaters Netkmal Bask, New Tork.- Omaha National hank, Omaha. Bank of California, 8aa Fraanaeo no. m. Notice for Publication. Land Office at Balt Lake City, Utah. November tth. 1897. . herebv given that the following-name- d filed aettlcr ha notice of hi intention an pport In to ' make final proof of hi claim, and that Mid proof will be made before George W. Watkins. County Clerk of Boxelder Oounty.U tab, at Brigham City, Utah, on December 18, 1H97. vie Thomas K. King. H. X. No.fciJ. for the N E 22, Tp. 12. N R S W. ii,HeSeenames the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of. said land, via: ihrenzo Smith, Oliver L. Wilcox, Alvlrav ft. Gltason, Oscar L. Harris, all of Garland, Utah. Bybom Uaoo, Geo. K. Chase. Attcmej. Notice 1 Mountain Sage Oil, Natures own remedy for pain, gives relief from any kind oi pain in one to five minutes. It cures Headache, Toothache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Lame Back, Sore and 8tiff Joints, Sprains, Bruises and Burns. Regal Notice. Dont be without a bottle in the house. Price 25 cents. Riter Bros. Drug Co. In the District Court, of the First Judicial District of tbe Bute of Utah, County of Cache. In tbe matter of the Estate of Jesse Hobson J. M. Thirswend, of Grosbeck, deceased. Tex., says that when he has a spell of indigestion; ' and feels bad and sluggish, he takes two of DeWitts Little Early Risers At might, and he is all right the next morning Many thousands of others ' do the I)o you? Co-o- p same thing. & Co. 8 Grocery Drug A FEW POINTERS. If yotr are going East yon should ' Kj X. Beauty is Blood Deep. Cleau blood means a clean akin. No beauty without it. Cascarets Candy Cathartic clean your blood and keep it clean, by stirring up the lazy liver and DolWe will give One Hundied all impurities from the body. lars for any case of Deafness driving to banish pimples, boils, Begin y ('caused by catarrh) that cannot be blotches, blackheads, and that sickly Cascarets, cured by Halls Catarrh Cure. bilious complexion by taking for ten cents. All druggists, beauty Send for circulars, free. satisfaction guaranteed, 10c., 25., 50c. Address, F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. doses Thatcher, David H. Peary, fames Sharp, James Mack, W. W. Biter, Wm. Dr Hendrick a. 4. Taylor, L. K. Martinean) H. X. Hatch. THE UNION PACIFIC- - Passes through the - best cities and towns in Utah, "Wyoming, Colorado, Kansas and Nebraska,- - and is the best route to Denver, Kansas City, Council Bluffs, Sioux City, St. Louis, Chicago and all eastern points. The advantages gained by travels ing via the Union PacifiCare - J r Quick Time, (Jnequaled Service, , Magnificent Equipment, Double Drawing Itoom, Pullman Palace Sleepers, Pullman Dining: Cars, Free Reclining Chair Cars, Pullman lourist Sleepers. For time tables, pamphlets des criptlve of the country traversed, rates of fare, or any other informa, tion, address E.L. LOMAX, Genl Pass, and Ticket Agent. Omaha, Neb. Notice. Notice Is hereby given that William N. R. Hobson the Administrator of tho estate I Jease Hopson, deceased, haa rendered and preaented for aettlement and filed in this Court a final account of his administration of said estate- and a petition praying for a distribution of the residue of said estate among the persona entitled, and that Saturday, tbe tth da v of December, 18V7, at ten o'clock a, m., at the Court' Room of said Court at the Countv Conrt House in Logan City, in Mid Cache County, has been appointed by this Court for the settlement of said account and for hearing Mid petition for distribution and eatd petition for partition, at which time and place any person Interested., in Mid estate may appear and show cause why the said account should not be allowed, approved and settled, and why a decree of distribution of Mid esute should not be made. Dated November 6th, 1C. ,. HopkikLL Mathews, Clerk. - Legal Notlo. In the District Court, of the Pint Judicial District, of the State of UUh.County of Cache. In the Matter of the Esute of william A, Thompson, deceased. ,, . . w Notice. - . Notice Is herebv given that William P. Bar- -' per and George U. Merrill, the Executor of the last will and testament of lUlliam A. Thomp-- son. deceased, have rendered and presented lor settlement and filed In this Court, a final of their administration of said estate, and a petition praying for a distribution of the residue of Mid eetoto among the persons entitled, and that Monday, the 20th day of December 1897, at 10 oclock a. m at the Court Room of said Court at the County Court House In Logan City, in said Cache County, haa been by this Court for tbe settlement of said account and for hearing said petition for distribution and said petition for partition, at which time and place any person interested in Mid estate may appear and show why the said account should not be allowed, and a and decree of settled, why approved distribution of aald estate should not be made. Dated November 22. 1397. Hopei J. 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