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Show THE TRI-WEEKL- JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH, MARCH 24 1893. Y EXCHANGE GLEANINGS. pelled to pray out loud from the slough bridge to Brigham, a distance of about three , miles. On ariving here Mr, Christensen was glad to escape from further abuse, and left the demented man to take care of himself. It seems that Lindskog wandered around to diff cct places without creat ng suspicion, until he went to the residence of John Burrows, frightening the family considerably. After leaving there the offiicers got word of his peculiar actions and he was finally taken in charge by special James Christensen and police Sheriff Davis Boxelder News. -- - I CHUM, AND CHLORAL COCAINE HABITS A ndic3.lt positive and permanent cure guaranteed in 5 days. Absolutely harmless. No tapering off process No substitu lion method. lSJ2KlEUtmm 41 EMt R. A. GUNN, M.D.. New York City. 2lt Street. GUARDIANSHIP AND NOTICES ritOBATE Consult County Clerk or the Respective Signers, Fro Further Information In the District Court, Prohate Division- - Jermba Coupe, ' eViUon for an order o' rale ot the Lot d v el n 1 ck tw e discrlwdrHiliMateTowoslte Paradise 4" Plat aix, h 28t , t been ret for hfarln. oil Monday. Mc a. iu at the ( cult ls'JS, at ten oclock in Logan city, Court House, in the County Cuche Cou ty, Otan IM8. Dated this HtMayof March, iloraiM J. Matuew, vs a i. I KEtatcof In th e Ma'.Urof the - Joan W. Owen,Clerk. Deputy By "Estate r 1 of Christian H. Monson, Deceased An 'Idaho womsn was married tqji man who. was just starting to the penitentiary under a sentence. She bad perhaps been married a few times before and wanted to try the novel experience of having a husband whose whereabouts aj night would always be known to her. Denver Post. .Enterprising Cache Valley will furnish the Ogden, BUgar factory with 350 acres of sugar beets. In this resoect the Bugler would like to ee Boxelder County go Cache one better by furnishing about 400 acres of beets. This crop should prove a profitable one to our farmers. Both the market and the pay are sure. Brigham Bugler. One of Paysoas brave young men who it seems was destined to be a bachelor, is the happiest fellow in town. IIo says: I wish we would have war with Spain, for after the war I could take to my some pretty little widow, awl would not have to live that long and dreary life of celibacy. Payon Header. The Buglers Portage NVilford Harris, writes: son of Bishop E, Harris, met with a painful accident a few days ago. He attempted to tos a pitchfork up in the barn. In its arent it struck a cross beam and came back, one of the tines sticking into the calf of the boys leg, peoetrat ing about four inches It was with much difficulty that the sharp tiue was pulled out. Harris is now pro Brigham pressing favorably. Bugler. One of Payeons anglers got somnambulistic last Monday night. He cot up in the we sma hours, collected his fishing tackle and never even thought to don his day apparel. When ho reached the outskirts of town he woke up and after gazing toward the east to see if Old Sol had arisen, which he bad not, he made a bee line tor home. Our office cat met the belated spoi t coming up theetreet and intercepted him to see what was the matter. He told the quadruped that he was subject to such spells and not to give it away. Pavson Header. Another and perhaps one of the most sneaking and cowardly thefts that waa ever committed comes to light today. A few days ago Mr?. Farrali was summoned to Park City to her husband wbo had his foot cru-heShe left several small ehilJren in charge of th home. On returning she learned 25-yea- r bo-or- n oorre-t-ponden- Creditors will present claims with joueliera in to the undersigned at his residence or before City, aelio County, Utah, on Jul l&U IN'S UftitU Feb 3th, 18 IP. Thomas cm fin, Administrator. ShorilFs Sale Under Foreclosure. Intho District Court of the First Judicial District, of the State of Utah, County of I ache The United Ordir Manufacturing and Building- Company, ol ixgau,a Uorpi ration, Plain tiff- vs. ( h arlos Barrett, Esther Barrett, Consolidated a Corporation, Joseph Implement coauanv, Davidson, Ebon I.. KmUJe, Defendants. To bo sold at Sheriff's sale on Friday the Tirst dav of April, lh'M, at twilve otlork noon at the front door of the County court bouse. Logan Utah, the ful owing assCity, Cache County, ented property to wit: two (2) lols eal of a Beginning at a point f (71,,) rods south of poii t seven and in block the northwest corner of lot hi Den (I'd A of Logan I arm Purtwenty-tw- o (22) in plat of ulah, and vey in Cut he County, in the Slate lod-. thence theme running eat tw lve (12) north seven and one half 71 .) rode to the north line of said lot, thence eaa tw nty eight lo , (2g) rods to the nonhead corner of said thence south seventeen (17,iodsand fourteen undone tailin,) Delta a point thiny five (S'O feet north of tue .outbeaxt corner ot said u's) rods. thence lot, tnenee vvesttwentj-elesouth thirty five (3.1) feet to the south line of said lot, thence wist ten (10, rods to a poiut due south of the place of beginning, thence 12 rods to the north twelve and one-ha- lf three acres place of beginning, and v talmng and one hundred and thirty and one half square rods, more or 1cm, and further des eribed as situated in the southwest quarter of (271 in towushio twelve sei lion twenty-seve- n i.'i north of range o.e 1 cast of the Salt I nke Meridian United States Surveys for Utah , Faro 1 I'KNEK Cache County, Utah. Dated 1.0gan, Maich 7th, 1KW f "i i one-hal- h' t I i of ? I ho Timber Culture, I'ma.1 Proof Notice Publication, 1 for United State T and Office, halt LakeCltv, Utah. February ISth. lhs. Notice is hereby given thatlTbr s. Bur-oto mate final proof of Intention has liled notice before the Clerk District Court at his ofliee in Logan, Utah, on Monday, the 25th day of April, lvjg. on timberN culture application ho. 1 W, quarter of section ho. ,ix, for the N j of 2'i in Township No M. N Kanae No. 2 W. as witnesses He names Andrew tv. Hccgie, of cisrkston, Utah. James u Tbompson. of UlmJu'on, inaji, 1 doit, ns H. (,odfrcy, of clarkston, Utah. John Thompson, of ( larks ton, Utah. n 1 H N. MitiRKw, Kegisler, THE NEW YORK WORLD t d. that low down, cur had carried off two sets of harness, n saddle and part of a keg of Fome two-legge- nais, besides other articles. d Some- thing should be done to bring to justice these inhuman fiends who are taking the bread out of the mouths of honest, hard working people. Wasatch Wave. On his return from Logan last A Wash-Da- y Idyl. She had just got fairly started with the weeks washing, when her worse half turned up and wanted to know when she was going to get dinner ready. She jammed a wad of clothes down into the washing machine and, calling the youthful scion of the house, bade him keep that machine going, upon peril of getting skinned alive; and then Then the Route to take Is t!ie bolted into the house and commenced making the dishes rattle, whilo the old man sat down on the porch and commenced whittling. The kid, around the corner of the house, tugged away at the mafrsrgr chine for a minute or two and then IT ) Ol' WANT started to cry, I cant turn the UJ t he hi? as dad howled, thing, came round to enquire what whs Its all clogged up in wrong. The there, and I caut move it 1 old man hated to be interrupted in his whittling, aDd when his wife appeared and berated him for not helpiug the boy, he grabbed tho THROUGH OARS TO DENVER, PUEBLO, KANSAS CITY, handle of the machine and commenced as though he was try i ig to iOMAHA, CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS, NEW YORK break in a yoke of young steers AND BOSTON. About the third lunge he broke the handle of the machine, and CO The Most Magnificent Scenery in the World. seeing a grin on the face ot the kid, who had been watching the Seml for a copy of our Cros.-- i g the Itickys, and get some performance, he fired the broken LU stick ut him. Tho kid dodged it DC ideas of the wonders t bq sot-n- . Write for rates and further and then sat down on the edge of the porch a few feet away, to wa'ch his dad put in a new handle. F. A. WADLEIGH, Genl Paasenger and Ticket Agent, Salt Lake City When this had beeu accomplished the irate parent commen.td O. B. Gilson, Traveling latserger Ag - nt, Ogden. again. He jammed and bumped Tickets for sale by and wriggled the machine around, but all to no purpose; there was tco W. WOODSIDE, Logan. much clothing in and it wouldnt work. Every moment he kept getting madder, while his juvenile tormentor sat with the corner of hia hat in his mouth in order to prevent an explosion. Finally the old man made an unusually vigorous jerk, which fetched the top o the machine off, and about a galj Ion and a half of hot soap-sud6truck him full in the face The resulting comments were something awful. He rammed his hands down into the machine and yanked out a wad of offending clothes. The kid could contain himself no longer, and burst out This was too much; laughing. and with a most unpatern&l imprecation he hurled the whole wad, with all his force, at tho retreating juvenile. His wife stepped around the corner of the house just as the clothes came sailing through the air. She happened to get right in their way, and they swatted her amidships with a thud like unto a kettle ot cooked cabbage striking a brick wall; and then a battle royal ensued. The woman fairly shrieked her denunciation at this unexpected bombardment, while her irate spouse threatened to clean out the whole ranch; upon which his wife promptly dared him to M I s d its It all merits of a great $6 daily at the price of a dollar weekly. Its political news is prompt, complete, accurate and impartial as all its readers will testify. It is against the monopol-ie- s and for the people. It prints the news of all the world, having special correspondence from all important news points on the globe. It has brilliant illus- trations, stories by great authors, a capital humor page, complete markets, departments for the household and womens work and other special departments of unusual interest. ' We offer this unequaled newspaper and The Journal together ' ' one year for $310. The regular subscription price of the two papers is 14.50. proof the excellent training pupils receive at the Agricultral college. The education which a young man or young woman receives at this institution is of the practical kind, and fits them for the duties of every day life. Emery Co. Pioneer. (iiil.il YOU d A Pleasant Trip, Fast hue, and Fine Trains, y j - h 0 s " Warrantee Deeds, Quit Claim Deeds, Bargain and Sale Deeds j While they ware still quarreling the image of his pa came back and, venturing near the damaged machine, the enraged head of the house caught sight of him and made an awful kick, aimed directly at the juvenile intruders chair filler. He missed the boy, and also his footing, and down he went like the price of eggs in the Spring. He hung to the machine and it toppled over upon and thoroughly drenched him, while his frantic ejatdlations were drowned in a wad of dirty clothes. He baa been on a drunk ever since, trying to get even with his wife for giving it away. Last Saturday, Eric Liudskog, of Bear River City caused considerable excitement in this city, by his demented actions. He had induced a Mr. ChristeDsen of Bear River to bring him to this place so that he might catch a train for Salt Lake. On the way he became quite excited over some religious phantasies and tried to impress his belief on Mr. Christensen, and on several Db. S HoursforCough Curb cures croup all throat and lung afoccasions beat him severely. Mr. Unequaled fections. Price 25 cents. Biter Bros. Christensen states that he was com Drug Co. V t Mortgages, Chattel Mortgages, FOR SALE AT Journal v I Office, LOGAN, UTAH; v i EAST? 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