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Show 1 lir. T.r 'J 1 lu i ? t 1, ljzr ,i!i'ns tin i CLOkJ THS. n, iiltrh J ! tts rise thin i v, !i IInff s I on, Claud ie, brg itrtam, ml a j i vr; k jJuhCi I'Vt 0 l ft" tea &' ( t ml. hill slat J thrilled; Anil clrr any, frr-rf- f U me adov' V' line ovt r tv ocJ and snow-goww Ido Tbe vhl.-'r- t ring breeze, with Its thin voice !i Y of air, (!' sub - t to withdrawal iv let- teat I'oinpounded quarterly. kn ul ell foreisti and domastio exchang - aliMiiuiia fIM Promptly - Correttomtent. , w m r v eC Uouj uuk, Now York. 'Wnaua National Bank. O in aba, Bank of rail fnrnta. Ban Francisco t frill and enow-cappe- you? ovirea The messenger boy had been somewhat taken back by d covert 1 are Breathed a low anthem to the closing day. And, oh! si tlln't sun, deem it not wrong If I. tco, chant to thco. In humble song. An evening lay. Oh. setting nun, thy work here nearly done, H'v pram'ly ernest thou thy dally run. How gloriously sink down bth'nd thchlUs. Am'dst the drenmy song rf rlrcplng rills. And drape about thee, fold on fold, Thy purple canopies, now fringed with eold, ITow sweet and simple are the varied notes That, min fried into one, arising floats Far out to thee, llow grand thy sinking peacefully to rest Upon A or la's gentle, fluttering breast, liow grand to see J Oh, closin' day, now counted with the past, How wondrous were thy works whilst thou , " didst last! And now how glorious is thy ending!. Oh, It seems I, ike somo talr vision I had seen in dreama Wardorirv on setre rare, enchanted shore, Cccn in ny dreams, hut never reel before Fourd hero with thee. Thou closing day. What are the words of man can say What is like thee? Olt. setting sun, bow grandly dost thou sink Behind yen hills end fold a robe of pink And roid alcut thee! Walter II. Hardline, in Good Housekeeping. , Mf.in4iU not:? thirty iwcMi on i willow ht brunette, oint nf 7hrcu.il con-iliovg- them wan you had on. V globes Gee, is them you - tiuued Ar! day. r: li il rruyrverheud UIA.H JAKUa.Y Hi All, ftlsY DAY. r! I1 ,1, the allusion to his .gloves, but he recovered and said.st ill gazing at Artie: all kinds of fun havin youre wit me, aint you? Well, wat you nnytjng you say cuts no Ice wit me. Youd letier smoke up or youll go out, suggested Artie. You was a lit tle slow on the come-bac- k that last time. Get onto him,' Miller; hes a lookin a bole in me. lie has a bad eye, said Miller. Yes, an as the guy says on the stage, t nuii I dont like the other one very well, neither. Ill bet hed be a nasty boy in a fight. Id hate to run against him late at night. Them messenger boys is bad people. Guess what they train S-n- nnnim J iiTinmwiiinmiijiHi iffraii uni imh, inMipimiwi me n1 Mown. nu on. i. an let him go. He aint had ary coeoanut pe fjrnearh an hour rnv, hae ou, Willio or .Ca !iat is jourame, I mean. CJaed c? Vats It to you? Nothn much, only I wanted to yIiov',w Yoiu' himl o won 'me out!' Mont raoie! Ill bring the Ilcrt! wast t over to you. At that moment young Mr. Ilall came in nrd said: Ah, boy, have you that note for me? Wlierc you been at? Youre helva duck to keep a kid w aitin here. Youve got o pay me ten cents M.llcr, pay tho Tr 1 severely. Aw, mts!. You .'tntmad, are you, Claudie? asked Aruc, as the boy laboriously moml toward the door, making noises with irvfeet; but you tink youre a kid der, replied the boy, with a sour h, smile. Look out! Youll step on one o your feet there in a minute. . Any Vc Question Wfflir You may It Ask ' $ 25 PRICE Ready Jan, VWVAyw 'l' 'r 3' 1, 1893, Up-to-Dat-e.' Larger, Better, More Complete Than Evn r sNob-exaetiy- f -- :ott vUeljf sold Annual Rtfer book and Political Manual publtsbtd THE WORLD, Pulitzer Building, New York. Send orders to The Journal and they will be filled as soon as the : hooka arrive.-- , i -- Cache Valley TimeCard. R. R. NORTH BOUND. -- n mu-seeum- No, 15 leaves daily except Sunday. Nos. 11 and 9 leave dally. . a TATIOK8 , LEAYKB. s No. 15. No. 11. ' No. 9. 3:15a.m. ' 8 lOOjt.m. 9:15 a.m. Cache Jua.4 :40p.m. 0:15a.m. 30 :55a, m, Mendon, 5:20p.m. 6:40a.m. 11:20a.m. 6 7:00a.m. 11 :40a.m. Logan, hmithfield,8 :40p.m. 7:19a.m. 11:59a.m. llichmond, 7 :10p.m. 7:35a.m. 12:15p.m. Franklin, 7 :45p,nu 7;55aan.,12:35p.Hi. . . ARBIVX8, t Preston, 8:25p.m, 8:15a.m. 12:55p.m. . SOUTH BOUND." i Nog, 10 and daily and No. 16 Sunday except ..daily liXAVES, .. No. 10. J No. 12. No. Id. Preston, - 2;15p.m. 9 :45p.ra. 9:15a.m. Franklin, 2:35p.m. 10:05p.m. 9:55a.m. Pichmond :53p.m. 10 3p.m.l0 :25a.m. fcmithlield,3:l0p.m. 10: 40p.m.l 1 :0Oa.m. Logan, 3:30p.m. 11 :00p.m. 11:40a.m. Mendon, 3:50p.m. 11:20p.m. 12:15a.m. Cache J, 4:15p.m. 11:45p.m.' 1:00p.m. . ARRIVES. Ogden, 5:55p.m. Fait Lake, 7 :15p.m. . 2:55a.m. Pocatello, LOGAN , ' . OF BAILS, 10:30 niday ABaryiL Bouth and West .1 of mails. i - . , .11 :50 a.m.' Notice to Creditors. Estate of Boren Nielsen, deceased. Notice is hereby given by tbe undersigned Administrator oi the estate of Boren Melsen , deceased, to the ereJitors pf. and'slf persons having claims ten lust tho sold deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within four months after the first publication of tins notice, to the said IngwsldC. Thorettn si lijiuih City, Cache County, State of Ctah., 1X0 WAl D i TnORI.FN, Administrator cum tesumento umexoof the Estate of Boren Nielsen, Deceased. Dated Logan Dec. 4U. 1:7. Fxaxe K. N i bek la. Attorney for the Estate. , COUNTY DIUEOTOBY nyk-no- o, -- th-B- Or, a -- -- Oh-U-hk- hl ... boy-agai- ' -- ci Cue county omciBsr District Judge Charles H. Hart Commiasloaers Hyrum llsybsU, WllUsa Sparks, aud Manln Woolf. t;lerk Hopkin 1 Mathew. County Recorder Beasle Morthead. Assessor Bimpaon M. Moien. rreasurer J aron F. Farr. Jr. . . Hausen. County Snrveyop-Jtdwa- rd Prosecuting Attorney Frank K. N'ebekee. -Sheriff Fred Turner. Coroner -- Jcaeph Baker. Superintendent of District Schools Ban ose 0 dham. Fiah and GamaCoamUaioner T, H. Lewis Inspector of Bees Usury Bullock. Sheep Inspector. James Lothouse, 1 W. W. WOODSIDE, Aent. ' C v PRECINCT OFFICERS. LOSUT TEICIXCT. the Foace W-, N. Geont Kin.- , Thomas.. v ; of Constable Road Supervisor Job W. Rowland. Tkort&txci nxciMct, Justice of the Peace H. A. CampbeU Oous table George M. Pickett. Road Supervisor Horen Fonlaen, InuvtuB FssciBtnJ ' Justice of the Peace-J- ob. Constable F. Vat. Road F. Smith1 I, Supmlaor John King, . fasadiss raaciwcr. fnetlcea of ths Peace J. u P.rlcJ Constable Lew la Hons lev. Road Supervisor E, D. Miles. STRUM raiCIXCT. - Jnatlce ot the Feace-J- oe. J. Brnlth ConsUble Ole H. Anderson Road Supervisor W m. A. McBride) wiluthxs rascixcr Justice of the Peace David Murray. Constable Joseph B. Wooflwaid. Road Bupervisor Chanea R. Bailey. Inaxoos rnncixcr. Jmtlce of the Peace Willard Sorensen Constable A H. Richards Rood Bupcrvlaor Andrew Sorensen FIT1M30B0 rSKIRCT. W. Maughan, inrUce of the Feaco-Ch- aa. Constable Jacob Peterson Road Supervisor Edward EJwmrda BBXSOlf fkXCIXCT. inatlce of the Peace Wm. Catmrn Constable Henry W. Ballard. Road Buperrisor Henry W. Ballard wto rsicnrcr, , Juatlce of the Peace Willard Ballard Constable Dale Bonson. Road Supervisor Wm. F. Rigby Jx. 4 cuikirroii raiciacT, - 1. fustics of the Peace John Thompson: Constable John . Godfrey. Road Supervisor Thoma Gridin. tskxtov raxciRCT. Justice of the Peace Joaeph Wood Constable A. H. Henderson Road Bupervisor Wm. Bingham. .4. v tlWllTOH FlIdNCTi Jnatlce of the Peace A. D. Smith Constable George Holliday. Road Bupervisor Moroni Stocks. .. coTxnua nsetaez. Justice of hs Peace Jot. 8. AUta Constable K. B. Larsen. . RoadMupexTisoy-Myx- oa ComUh,... eicsvond raicixcr. Justice of the Peace-- g. R. Telford "r . Const ble-- H. F, Halgreen Road Buperrisor Francla Lewis. FEECISCT imTEmiJ) Y. Sm thf Justice of the Feace-Geo- rge Oonstablo W. Pllslngton m. Road Bupervisox-WF. Harper, , - Tit-Bit- s, r-- - T ini fare Fsaciacr Justice ef ths Peace J. W. D, Barrel ' Constable Geo. D. Reeder Road Buperviaor Henry K. Hancey. coLLxea rstciRcr, Justice of the Peace-Jo- hn H. Thorpe Constable Hyrum Olsen. Road Buperrisor Lars borenson, ' atom rstnxcT. Road Supervisor J. Facer, Constable E. Frcdrlckaen. Juauce Jaa. C. Orr. . nt. snELiwojraaCTitcT, Road Buperviso- r- Willard 8. Baxter) Justice ot Fcaoe Robert Baxter. Constable Thomas W. Lloyd. Ja 4 wFor tickets to, or rom all points East, West, North or South, , MAIL CAED. East and North .9 p,m, -- 11 ;20 Preston branch n.m. rrovidpnce, Millville, Ilyrum v, and Paradise 12:59 m, Benson, "Wednesday and Sat . 3 p.m, urdaya Balt Lake, Ogden end Booth . wir3 p.mr ; College, Wednesday and Bat . Ice-hou- se i gallon Tit-Bit- s. yuu-eeiTtlc- 12 leaves 6TATIOSP. tl.ar. 7 a.m. North and East. branch 3:40 Preston p.m. Then they heanl him go Millrille, Ilyrum out through the hallway Providence, 12 :30 m. and Paradise. and away. and SatBenson, Wednecday Confound such a boy! exclaimed 0 p.m. urday College, Wednesday and Bat joung Mr. Ilall. 10 a.m. . Oh, hes all right, said Artie, only - nrday ou General delivery window open ffouf 3 aint used to his ways. ' Hes tough enough, suggested Mi- - B.m. until 6 Sunday, general delivery window open' ller. from 12 m. to 1 p.m, . , 4, . Yes, said Artie, I wouldn't he ns window open from 9 a.m order Money mila is for ns not he he thinks tough to 5 p.m. lion dollars Chicago Record. Jed M. Blair. P. M, neither. Coeoanut pie end milk, t lats w hat they live on. Ill bet Claudie here with the face hns gotnbout three cocoa-nu- t pies wadded into him now-- , now- . about It, Claudio? nodthe began messenger .Fay,' bo, lds head slowly to emphasize his ding BOY. A TOUGH remarks, Id give n tQusand dollars if 1 had your gall. . Thatll he all right. Keep the BY GEORGE ADR. change. Dy the way, old chap, are you A madcap ruffinn, nnd a swearing Wheres be at 7 asked the over lookin for anyone? that thinks" ith oaths to face the Jack, This was another surprise for the grown messenger boy, who had clumped matter out. Shakespeare. slowly along the boy.Yes-s-Im lookin for some one, he hallway and who Lessing is said to have begun now tntered the replied. Sarah Sampson" at 18, nnd to have finWho it is is it? , room, leaving the ished it at 0. Wy, te fellow dat wears de windoor open - behind dow in. his Lav, - I gota note here fer him.-- 5'z:' flow He Conqnerert. him and he pulled .f Ain't he good? lie Didnt I see you sitting in a it cut or Lis pocket. asked Artie, turn-in- g mans lap in the parlor, last Looks like young to Miller, who ? night was gazing at the jouve been chewShe Yes; the mean he told me in it. --Hulls his there was a mouse in thing, - - messenger wit h a the room. Yon desk o'er there. kers Statesman. look of pained . ITe got dead tired In l;5s eyes. o waltinr for you In Horry. Wheres he at?" So in haste. Did he remarried he nnd went to out tell wiif.ukh ire at?" repeated the Triethe police you was pent nt leisure? ste uger boy. No, he repented in haste, too. N. lost. I think t h e yr e d raggin Y. Journal. lie seemed rather large and old to be VOl-SPAY HV-- "1' Before the Storm. in the uniform, for there was a scrabble now. -- She I understand they had a very of soft beard onkiaehin. lIisfaceaiul hands appeared to have been treated quiet wedding? Aw, go ahead, dats right. Deres He Yes; before a storm there comes with fine coal dost, his cap leaned forward on one aide of his head and lots o you blokiea tink you can hate a calm, you knew. Yonkers Statesman. whenever lie spoke he had to make a fun wit us kids. Tliolr Rent Value. Get next to the walk, Mi'ler, get on, new disposition of a large amount of Chappy Ah! Miss Maud, would you on! exclaimed Artie, ns the meschewing tobacco wluch lie carried in get me a pen nyf briny thoughts? give senger boy moved oer toward Halls his mouth. Maud Youre exorbitant. for be On a, the way stopped XT When he asked: Whereas he at 7 desk. n into nnd moment spat copiously he pronounced it whcrocc, and in all Made Heraelf Heard. of Ida subsequent talk he gave the s" waste basket. had in his like walks he lie Did gravel sound well your cook lea'e yon wit hout noa soft and hi&Jug prolonged, to the evident enjojment of Artie and shoe, dont he? said Artie. Look tice . nt-l- he them shoulders.. We- - heord the explo-6io- n. waybe.-hold- a the mild wtmderineui-o- Miller.-6afe he Aint Town Its though? tough, Topics. Whesos who at?" demanded Artie, w ashed his neek jn he adopting afrown nnd a harsh man money bet jiint It All Depends. three .'ears. ner. ever justified in breaking man a Is a Gome too an gay day youll get nobs dot sent me Wy, te four-eye-d n matrimonial engagement? he asked, guyll gic you a funny poke, reout on te aout side." Are you the same little boy? marked the messenger boy, as he slow- anxiously. The query editor leaned back in his Wouldnt that froet. you, though, Mil- ly settled into young Mr. Halls chair chair and looked thoughtful. cml wfas directed what again supposed ler? Tluis is little bright eyes that took is not so much a question of justiIt lie a stare at Artie. to terrorizing the note for Hall. What did I tell you, Miller? fication, lie said, at last, as It is of Aw, whats eatin you? asked the a Claudios scrapper. 'Hed just as soon the kind of cinch the girl has on you fer curl to the corlxy, giving a war-lik- e n ner of his mouth. gi'c guy a tump in the teet as look breach of promise. Chicago Post. id him." bet to A Deapernte Case. that. Ill Oh, owl listen The hoy gate a sniff of contempt and Old Harding Well, I guess that tou'ne the toughest boy that ever haplegnn an examination of the papers qn young Dahsle.ts determined to marry pened. What you Mr. Halls desk, picking up some of the our Lib, in spite cf lieen doin all day everything. letters and studying them, his lips gomarbles Mrs. Harding Why do you think so, playin' stand-iing through the motions of reading. Jeremiah? for keeps or Artie sat, with face illumined, and Old Harding Why you know, she in,, front of one watched the boy. ne was evidently sang to him and played the piano night o lbcra dime fascinated by tlie display of supreme before last, and here he is again. " "Aw, , say; yon . impudence. Is there anything we can do for tink youre fly. Dnt I.lvlnir t p to HU Principles. you? he asked. Miller's got some young feller sent Critchley, the painter, says he is private letters you can read when yon me all te way to thoroughly wedded to his art. get through over there. forly-trc- e ninety, Well, that proves that he Is man of tfee 4ailamrt jroursclCL replied the hts4 w ord. Knj" could n lie had some difficulty I boy, although t get now so? In saying it. His cheeks were hick no sooner. again He always said hed rather starve VOU'RK ALL Who was it. puffed out and he was casually looking wed for money, and there isnt .than . around for a receptacle. monT." note was to? doubt that he's doing any 1 .... up your pants, Miller; hes rag, guess". , Record. go llis rag! What do you goin to have another hemorrhage, A Mismanaged Compliment. think o that, .Miller? Aint this said Artie, and as he Can the him? Can bird! bent a aO insultLsaicLMiss spoke ...Jll.considecJt you loy spat into ilie PoyT youre all Tasseigh. w aste basket. , You dont refer to that immense light. re j we dat isrfrom yl head ujv" UAYlk- Claud kv 7"- bunrtr of TosesT seen & Youre Ive ti the Teet downrhuh? do, Its a birthday remembrance, good one o them Holy choc, Chonny, boys, many o you boyR, and tho card on it says : May each of aint you? .Youre so tough they but youre the best these beautiful flowers . represent a remarkctl , couldnt dent you with an ex. e'er, Washington Star. year of your life.' - Is dat asked the boy, with Artie. If nnlls Left Him Gnesalng. . a frightful escape of s and a glare try in to win out know whether I have been I don't such as he must have used to terrify any South side lady or not, said Cbollie. Jr Fcrn-EYE- t E "T complimented ail the smaller boys at the call station. friend I dont see as reason?1 asked his is What tbe JT0B9bet'l f I was ns tough ns j ou are Id be he could do friend. ter than send you out with the note. . I afraid of nijbelf, on the level." c, Miss Figg told me she believed I was think You tink youre havin sport wit youll le liked wherever you go. more Intelligent them I pretended to stare of me, dont you ? 1 seen a lot o dem fun- flee, youte got that be. Journal. n Indianapolis on spring-iyour down pat. If you keep ny inugs before din." t v , o one scare that somebody youll Jnat is Hint. Wy, Claudio, I wouldnt try to josh Masdungton Whats the inattah with ;ou. I think youre n nice, dean boy. these days. Aw, let go. said the boy in evident your clock? Its stopped. Aint you gom to .take off your When do I get tosee te felTailor I never wind It up. I use It disgust. gloves? Millcr leaned back in his chair and low dat sets here? Vi'on't one o youse as n motto. ' howled with laughter. pay ute? Mashlngton What do you mean? Tailor No tick here. E 'CENTS Oregon Short Line C - 5r C -- On All News Stands. put 'v Mountain Saok Oil, Natures own." remedy for pain, gives relief from any kiad of pain iu ona to five irlnutcs. It T, cures Headache, Toothache, Neuralgia. X X. Rheumatism, Lame Rack, Bore and Stiff Joints, Sprains, Bruises and Burns. Dont he without a bottle in tbe house. Price 25 cents. lifter Bros. Drug Co, sur-pris- e. Standard American Annual. & , - p s, Answer :r0 ' C. . mn - W CLOSING Dont be saucy, said young Mr. Hall, Oh-h-- f tie. i v. or 2re. II C. C. C. fail to curer dru i'ts refund money. more. clump-eiuiup-clmn- I dont know, said Miller. Cocoanut pie. Thats no fairy tale, Cl: v 3 Ik)vv -- exsiavoxa road zzrtun Road BaperrUo- r- Carl M. KelacaJ 1 c i |