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Show HIE TRI-WEEKL- JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH, MAY 14 Y 1823.-- , ., - 7 . j Another Eyrna Surprise. : Editok Journal: It was not because tbo teachers have any grudge against Mr. H. II. Petereon, I think there is no reason why. they should have. So far as I . know, he always treats them kiodly. I believe every teacher in the. district of Ilyrura has the best of feelings toward H. II. Peterson. Notwithstanding this good ikeicacbers they all united in a plot to embarrass him. On Thursday evening last, the teachers, accompanied by a few of their friends, met at the home of Bro. Peterson, who had been kept in ignoraance of the coming, and had been pursuaded by his good wile aud daughter to prepare for an evenings visit at one of his neighbors. Alter being Comfortably seated in the parlor by Miss Piterson, the teacher? waited breathlessly for Bro. P. to enter th- - room It w A3 a great surprise to him find so many people had Mie:eedJ in entering bis parl r without hi1 - .Our little burg never before wit-- 1 During tho ; trial of an adultery over at Logan recent.ly;the woEditor Journal: One of the nessed such an outburst of euthus-'C3e- e greatest demonstrations ever ex- iasm and emotion as thiit which man In the case had fainting spells. She always managed to fall, intotho perienced in Bear Lake county, wks occurred on last Thursday eve-rinsheriffs arms, much to the disgust had in Montpelier yesterday. fThe when t vo of rrestons took and boys iu some chagrin otthe lawyers. From morning train brought the train for ocatello, and en- the time she fell into the sheriffs Lake from Salt who men traveling listed in the army to fight under arms, events moved rapidly, strong, gave out the report that news had reached Salt Lake, that Sampson the Red, White and Blue should evidence was produced and the. jury had captured Porto Rico, with tho they be needed. Yet, such was the returned a verdict of guiit iu the entire Spanish fleet, without loss ease when ..Rochester Smith and first degrfco. Tfcc( sheriff has not yet to the U. S., savebno cruiser. Fred Olsen took their leave from been tried and is out of JalF witout The news spread rampant al their dearestrelativea and friepds bail. Randoph ltonndup. over the town. Business blocks, to be meu ami fight for their counbridge? and landings were decor- trys cause. Fully onVhalf of Bros-tona fef--t ated with bunting and flag-- . Both patriotic citizens marched to bands were called out and a pro- the depot to sco tho boys off Tim cession equal to any Fourth of July band played a largo number of the celebration weever had here formed, most popular airs, such as March- Are features peculiar to needs rill?. Smalt in tUorousU. A sene man which paraded the town, and all in ing Through Georgia and many Jhe,ti4UJes, few a hours notice. others. The depot platform wa3 J Eajj A moss meeting at night in the filial o its standing capacity. E i h Opera House brought together a of tho boy a made short speeches; 1U0U people, and after a number of after which songs were vn. sung, and patriotic sptvehes had bem made cheers for the boys who had cour-- said: Y.um irlr.ov J'Vi by Dr. C. A. Hoover, Bp. ('lark, A.jatje. Shouts lvnt'tiienir such as! have taken a ll till It Hull 1. ifiiod & ('o Hem an. T. L. Glenn, J. F. (V 'on- - Hurrah for Dewev. and Ro- over. ,2."ip. C. I.o'vvll. rrojirii-torsM;is. ller ami J. S. Barrett, all of whom member the Maino The last of Tin uiily Iitls to t:it.o villi Ui.ou-eulogized the character of our brave th many pieces played by the men. as well as to refer in tt mis of lund was Yankee Doolie an was responded to lv tho engi prase to the conservative curse! pur-ue- J by tho President ami C m-- ; to-t- who kept time with tho engtm Dongre?, after which tho nc ting whistle. Oneida Co. Republiban. resolved itself into one to vn-idCjvrati, mid Tradc.Marksobtained and all Paty of celebrating the the ent business conducted for Moots ATC Fits. Our Orrice isopsositc U S.PATCNTOrnct a .and eou of Fourth coming July, and vc can secure patent iu less tune than those - ITctico of Sals cf Sprinkler. Whereas, Emile Farley and Jane Farley on the 2(5th day of October 1897 pledged to James Quayle and Joseph K. Cowley, partners under the firm nameof James (fumy le & Company, one Stnde-bakSprinkler without gear, as secor- for the payment by the said Emile ity Farley to the' said Quayle and Cowley-othe sum of five dollars per month on the 20th day of each month, commenc injs on the 20th day of November 1897, and continuing on the 28th day- of each vnont!rthereafter-until-Baimonthly payments aggregated the total sum of thirty-on- e and 35100 dollars: And whereas default has been made by the said Emile Farley and Jaoey Farley and each ef their in the the sum of five dollars due on the 20th day of February is8 and the sum of five dallars due on the 2 th day of March 1898 and the sum of five dollars due efti the 20th day of April 1898 - er f d - i ay-ment'of a afore1 aid: Now, therefore, public notice is here by given that the undersigned pledgees will sell said Sprinkler at public auction to the highest bidder for cash on day of May 1898 at two the thirty-firs- t o'clock p. m., of said day, at the of John Quavle on F. street, between Fourth and Fifth s'reets in City, Cache County, State of Utah Jame-- Qpayck and a resi-dem- e 1.0-g- nn j JosCIMI F,. CoWI.EY, Partners under the liirn name of Co. .Janies Duayle-ADated May 12th, 1808. . ORDINANCE. section r. Every person, eoinpahy or corporation, engaged in the business of raising, grazing, herding or pasturing sheep in the County of ttnelie. State of Ctaii, must annually piocuro a license theie-fo- r of Cache from the Conn tv Ch-ifollow-in- s then-fothe make and County, payment : F'rst. Thnae owirng .r having in their possession and undr their conr trol five t hous.uul or mon sheep, conthtii t class and must paj t.vo lim.dreil and fifty 'lhirs per annum for the tii- -t live thousand sleep. ai.l stitute . - lor tery :iMilimal lhou:uel sheep the sum "I lift tiol.ttfs asy to as:, Iksaasy'to Operate - j cUc-tent;- , j 1 ; 1 knowledge, while h premises. Brv). H. H. Peterson is ebainmn of the Board of Trustee nf Hyrum, and has been very ectiw in earing he for the welfare of the lias always been on hand in helping to get Up school entertainments ami in directing the sinking. For the?e reasons the teachers felt desirous to pay thr ir respects to him and give him a little present as a token ot their good wiii. cake, oranges, etc, were rerved; and songs, recitations and speeches made the evening one long to he rpniembtn-R:o. Petersen stated :n the course of a short speech, that the Board t .well pleased with the wo-d r.e hv a!i the teacher- - during the -. j tar. Tiers are at present live - s . eciu-ol-1- The Bonn! of County Commissioners of the County of Cache, ordain ns follows : Wasted Patriotism. , t 1 j r er advi-abdit- ; niittA. - eon-Htit- o( C. A. H ig ver Herman. J. R. Barrett, M F " ich ILizel Ralvo tor Uchingptlc iL a,VVJ3's W' hit m ploiH,tll(il1 in, J. A. Ruslan, F. I.. Gay-- ! !My consider l)e,lt- an and G. C. Gray were named by i',1.1.nue'1;, U('b Hazel halve tue the Mayor to take charge of i an I l1 ,in 011 'i,, ufiruet. it will la pushed with a vim tb.it A Drug ( o. Grocer Will serv . as a guarantee b j - remote from AV.nhimfton. Send mode I, drawing or photo., .vilh descrio lion. AVe advise, if patentable or not, free of Oar fee not due till patent is secured. i liaise. How to Obtain Patents, with A Pamphlet, cost ot same 'in the I'.S. and foreign countries sent free. Address, c.A.sraow&co.i Patent Opp. OrriCE, Washington. D. C. wi.i Lake people that Montpelb-bia-t ceb lie of one grandest give tions ever had. Farmers are aT up to their necke.l- in work, but got out yeslerd r 1 - d t j - right. ! 1 Montpelier, May l6, 1898. a- Itemeily lor KIivu- second. owning or h. ingin IIIUtiMlI. contheir possession :jnl under tin ir running in the Hyium shet p und lets than w ith fair trol four thnii-.anintinu-inA. E. lh prospects of their c I ',1ki Ilf I'itti five thousand, constitute the accord thf- ye r Two end of tlie until class ami must, pay two hundred dolMr. .lames Howland of th:- - vil' sch.joD. one taught by Mr. U. T. lars per annum. that for tweiFy-livThin!. Those owning or having in Alien and the other by Mi- ?- Sarah lage, his Wife lus hten a fu'l tli ir possession and under theii Hunt-mac.o-t-- d last Friday. A few night? rheumatism. from fnm this e thousand sheep and lee than The attendance has been very in eucli she wa? thousand, constitute the thud cIush, pain that pite ago and must pay one humhed ami fifty u regular for some time p.v-t- , on was ? nt Mr. She nearly ciazy. dollars per annum. amount of measles. We are in Rowland hut for be had the doctor, Fourth, fhosj owning or having in hones that the worst is over; howChainht-rlain'P.dti of Balm read their possession ami under their control two thousand sheep and les than ever, manv are now at home sick. and instead of going for tin phvsic-ia- n Yours Very Truly, thtee thousand, elmstitute the f.mtth he went to th- - stor and seW. (i. Rt:tK. class and mild pay one Ifundre dol-l- a 3 r 4 cured a bottle of it. Hi? wife did per annum. May Ilyrum, Mr. of not i Rv,vlnPs purFifth. Those owning or having approve their possession ami under theireoutnd chase at first, hut nevertheless ap-fifteen hundred sheep ami Icsthan two in ami the Balm thnoneh! i A y plied lie from running By jumping thousand, eons1 Ttute tlie fifth ilai-.- - amt an hours time va? abb to go to ani il.rs per must ny sevt gear of a wagon while it, was in - if whennum. motion, Thomas Jackson, a voting sleep. She now ajudiefeel- - an ache or a pain she ever Sixth. Those owning or having in man 22 years of age. of Fountain and finds that ii 4heir possession ami muter thur control :!way- - gives rea very ugly and sustained one thousand site p and ." than fif- Gren He lief. say? that no medicine teen hnndreit, eomtitnte the ulxth class piinful, accident laM, Monday. Not ever did her as she had and mii't pay filty dollars I i annum. Ms equilibrium after the which gaining T in 2d uw ami 50 cent or The hose Seventh. having nlng he fell to the ground and the much good. their possessam and under their con- jump, for izes sale byT Riter Hr, is Drug trol less than one thoimaml aheep con- hind wheel of the wngon passed Co. stitute the seventh class, and must pay squarely over his head. The low1 8 an excellent Religion?, Agricultural and Family live cents per heal ner annum. er left jaw was broken just in front THE Journal. It contains dDoourseH of the Presidency of the angle of the j tw, making a sr.mov n. and Apostle? of the Church of Jesus Chrit of Medical aid Every pennon who shall engage in the very soriou3 wound. Latter-daSaints, and an epitome of the beat Inforbusiness of raising, grazing, herding or was summoned from Mt. Pleasant for the Farm, Orchard or Garden, applimation pasturing sheep, or be so engaged with- and the sufferer relieved as much Thrice-a-Vee- k Edition. local conditions. to cable of of in theCounty Cache, State Utah) as possible. Mt. Pleasant w ithout first obtaining a license there' for, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. 13 I !io--- ( di-t:K- -t, g , to Imt to Not Defraud, :'r Benefit our Patrons. - J yir; n, ? rwpr 1 L t)h. i III 1 ntv-tiv- e Us-e- HEW YORK WORLD ' SECTION III, duty of aa4,scmetiins24Pag3sa,Week. . Discovered Dy :v Woman. the County Clerk of said County to collect the Another great discovery has been . license provided for ly ibis ordinance, and that too, by a lady in made, he and may enforce the collection thereDisease fastened of bv an ordinary action at law. this country. SECTION IV. its clutches upon her and for seven The said (Jlerk shall collect a fee of years she withstood its severest one dollar for each license issued, which tests, but her vital organs were shall be paid by him into the salary undermined and death seemed fund of said County. imminent. For months she three section v. could not and coughed incessantly, All money collected for license under She discovered a sleep. shall of ordinance bo finally the provisions thig to and to Treasurer of over the way recovery, County paid by purchasing placed to the credit of the general fund us a bottle of Dr. Kings New. Disof said County. covery for consumption,' and was section t so much relieved on taking the first shall be the duty of the County dose, that she slept all night; and Attorney to prosecute all actions arising with two bottles, has been absoof ordinance. this under the provisions cured. Iler name is Mrs. t. lutely section vi Thus writes. W. C. This ordinance shall take effect and Luther Lutz. bo in force on and after fifteen days Hamnick & Co., of Shelby, N. C. from its passage, and all ordinances or Trial bottles free at Riter Bros. parts of ordinances in conflict herewith Drug Co. Regular size 50c. and are hereby repealed. Passed and approved this 7th day of $1.00. Every bottle guaranteed. 4 It shall be the vi-I- May, A. D. 1898. it ' IIyrcm IIaybali,, Chairman,' Board County Commissioners. . Wultam t Sparks, Everybody Says So. . Cascareta Candy Cathartic, the most wonderful medical discovery of the age. Commissioner. pleasant and refreshing to taste, act Martin Wool i. gently and positively on kidneys, liver and bowels, cleansing the entire system, . Commissioner, Attest: II. J. Matiirws, colds, cure headache, fever, dispel ' habitual seal. I Clerk. constipation and bilfiousness. County Ilyruni Hay ball, William 8 parks and Please ; buy and try a box o C. C. C. Martin Woolf, aU voting for the y 10, 25, 50 cents. 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