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Show 4J THE f A Strong o T Serial Story JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH, JULY 23 1898. Y He Had His Reasons. At a Bowling Green hotel I was sitting iq a virjrchigh seat, the hfvjljlacka chair for customers. little old black man who was the general valet and also porter for the house was giviug my shoes a shine. lie was the sort of a darkey that his associates and people down there call a guinea nighaving a very email, and ger, bald head, shaped much like a rocoanut. lie was deeply engaged at his work and was crooning to himself an extempore song, after the manner of his kind. The war fever being high and everybody talking ahout it, it win but natural that the artists song should have been suggested by it, so he was singing: V V TRI-WEEKL- TT "TT will be started in this rN ir paper in a few days. rfti v Appropriata Husic, I took out a living picture sho v once, eald a theatrical manager quoted by the Chicago Journal, and I had several' queer experiWe' always had trouble ence?. - music, for " one getting-suitab- le thing. I remember that we struck a certain town where the music was furnished by a seedy, freckle-faceyoung man, who officiated at A d one of those bangety-ban- g piano3. I asked him if he could think of & music suitable to each picture as rit was displayed. Oh, yes. certainly I can, and do it imprompiu. The performance opened. He was seated at the piano, and h8 turned & to look at the first picture. It wa Adam and Kvo in the Garden of I a in gwine to Cuba, no suh! no Eden. lie didnt hesitate an Like sub! a 11 jsh he turned and rv? 1 ain gwine to Cuba. Ileah me began pounding out, Theres Only .. 'AA One Girl in This World for Me. whut I say? ; ; r; V&ff . . . I suh! It no no io Cuba, fa aingnina VV V sub! A Railway Drama. qjr vf V .a u u Ise gwine to stay away fum dar; Sceue 1. Train stopping 1 ain gwine to Cuba." junction. s Jlis customer, looking from be- bigTicket uy C ).lnctor examining ab-rpis rtt hind ft: newspaper, inquired This wont, do.sir. sengers ticket fitly Youll have to get out and Oar reach rs should r Why are you rot going to Passenger I shall not get out. loch oat for the first r Cuba? I refuse to be bullied by you. Here The little old fellow was some- is chracac as the inter- - A You have your rem ray card. at the start A? what surprised, but he quick- cdy, cst 1t:-'.vetc. etc , and i h'h to th: finish rjr ly recovered his balance and reTicket Collector 1 only wantplied: ed to say, fi fvrt me, bo;, dat dem 1), & Spaniels is got guns down dar dat Passenger Dont talk to top. rf d Youre only a menial. Fetch the -J O Rending shO'Us fo mile an den flings rocks ftl station master. fur lull er our, Yes, suh, d its oN Ticket Collector all right, lor A,r why 1 ain gwine to Cuba." Will sir. (Train proceed-- Itsand passenr Visschcr. ger relates tales of his various vr A triumphs over railway officials The Onus Prcbandi. Scene 2. A dark and lone railftf (fts, $ (mV A. fft .ftv fft ft ) The patient in an insane asylum way platform. One melancholy imagined himself dead. Nothing figure, brooding. could drive this delusion out of the I Passengfr thoughtfully One day the physi- wonder if that collector only meant brain. mans COUNTY 1J HECTOR V cian had a happy thought, and to tell me I was on the said to him: train, CiouK county office;?: Hid vou ever see a dead man Lilsirict Judya i'Url s PI. Hart. eomtnidt,mnrs-tiraHvyball, William bleed?' Take warning. It Flop that Cough Sparks, and Marilu Woulf.. A 25c. bottle lead to I'lerk Hopiiu j he Consumption. may Xo, replied. save County Ke.orlir- - Best Moreliead. of Cure Shilohs may your life. Did you ever hear of a dead M. Moion. A Drug Store, d Sold by Crocery F. Treasurer Jr. iirr, arju man bbeding?" Comity Surveyor SdwsrJ Hany-- It is one that will be read with interest. It is entitled & -i s0 From the Mountaineer, The remorse of Riliy stomach is wlmt a very large majority of the people of thi natiou are siifl'criiur with It is i known fact that ilysjn-psiis a charao- teristic American disease fuii! it is frequently stated that we are a nation of dyspeptics.. It ia a distressing ailment and because of its many forms is dillicult to treat. Home-time- s it is the result of improper modes of eating, Improper food or mental worry and exhuustion ; then again it may he sort of a depressed condition of t lie body and treatment should he djieeted to the restoration of the health, without special attention to the stomach. In other instances, the disease is evidently the result of inflammation of the stomach. Anyone of these conditions produce a lack of vitality in the system, by causing the blood to lose its elements. The blood ia the vital elemiut in our lives and sliould be careully nurtured. Restore the blood to its proper condition, dyspepsia will vanish and perfect health follow. For example, in the county of Pembina, North laknta, a few miles from IVallialln, resides Mr. Ernest Snider; a man of sterling integrity, whose veracity cannot be doubted. Ife was formerly a resident of I.ansJou ue, Ont., but removed to the west and is now a prosperous farmer. For three ynrs lie has been unable to do his work because he was ill with dyspepsia. I became seriously ill about three years he says, ami consulted a doctor who ago, gave m some medicine for indigestion. I to grow worse ami several physi- ciana were callel at inter , ids w ho gave nte relief, hut tin: disease returned m all its accustomed eeyrjty. . i to-i'u- , K .1 $ c.:v ,, u . j j V- Lzvi Distressing Condition in Which American People are lnvo!ved-T- he IWany Only Way to Alleviate it. in-slan- t. v- J What a Large Humber of People are Enduring , Walhalla, V. Dakota. The distress after eating made me drea meal time. At times I became 60 dizzy to he unable to stand. I bad sour stomach heartburn, palpitation of heart, and weak nerves. The doctors disagreed as to the nature of my diseaso but all agreed that the stomach was aflected. I su tiered intensely ami li whs a misery. I tried roveral well known remedies lmt was not benefited. I read in the newspapers articles regarding the wonderful curative powers of l)r Williams Pink Pills for Pale People, and filially after some urging on the of a friend I concluded to try the pills.paitI purchased six boxes. This was five monthsago. I had not taken all of the first box I felt much relief, I continued the pills, and after using four boxes taking I was cured. I have uone of those distressing symptoms now, and am completely restored to health, and can do as much work as any ot the laborers on my farm. I owe my restoration to health to Dr Williams Pink Pills for Pale People nnd gladly give rav testimonial, hoping It utay prove beneficial to Some persons similarly aflected. Ily restoring to the blood the requisite constituents of life,. lr. Williams link Pills for Pale People r new the nerve force ami enable the stomach to promptly and propetly assimilate the food, thus speedily anu permaThese pills nently curing the dyipeptic. are a specific for alt diseases having tiisn origin in impoveiishtd blood or disordered nerves. They contain every element site to general nutrition, to restore strength to the weak, good heulth to the ailing. sieians preset ihe them, druggists recommenJ them und everywhere the jifople use them. 1 be-fo- requi-continuc- d Summer Days r I Tid-Bit- s. m ! Nof to Defraud, but to ViuMe-va- sou Asmsor-blmp- Co-o- S A p a. Xo. Pro.-e- f lit mu Attorney Frank K. Nebekcr. Sheriff -- Fred l'urm r. Superintendent ol District Schools Saata. Cldham. Fish and Came Commissioner Fred T; tier Bullock. lnspoetorot Sheep Insm ctor. James I othouse. Sick headache, biliousness, con- will permit me, I and all liver and stomach will try an experiment with efpdtion ho quickly cured by can troubles you and fee if you will bleed or Ujing those famous lit tlo pills known as De'.Vitts Little Early The patient gave his consent, Risers. are pleasant to take lho ,l,dor wliipped rat hn scalpel aml neverThey 0.0p Grocery & gripe. and drew a little blood Well, if you -- t n-'- t PRECINCT OFFICERS, 1 OH PKBCiNCT. W. N. A N jQittee of the 1caiV Constnle ltoma j.u,-F.oa- d Job W. Rowland. rn ,v iDiNca percisct. Justice of the lvt' o If. A. Campbell' t ousUlde George M. I'icke.t. Road Supervisor Sore n loulsetf. au.j,vi!.i.: ensctNClV Justice of the tYn o Job. F. Smith Constable Joa. Jes.np. Road Superv is r John king. Suturvlso- I r- i Con-tabl- F.oad Supervisor Justice Thomas. enncmcT. W . htrum of the Pi H are I.C. Thorefen Constable Andrew G Nelson, Road Supervisor vvm. A. McBride) HIICINCT, tnstlceof the Peace David Murray B. Constable Road Snpervlsor Woodwatd. Charles R. Bailey. Jvkndon rafciKCT. Justice of the Peace Constable Jaspe r I.emmon. Road Supervisor Andrew Sorensen rTRSBORO PBBCINCT. Justice of the Peace-Ch- as. W. Coustable John H Barker Jr. Maugiss. Road Supervisor Edward Edwards BONBON fRKCltf CT. of the Peae.i Wm. Catmu. T. Reese. Ooustsble Juillcc Jitc Road Supervisor Justice Paul (,ardon. west ton rasciNCT, of the Peae 9 Willard BalUM Constable I saae Benson. Road Superyisor Wm. F. Rigby Jr CLA RISTON rBICINCT. Justloe of the Peaeo John Thompson K. Constable John Road upervlsoe Godfrey. Chas. Bhumwaj TKINTON PEBC1NCT. J nsUce of the Peace Joseph Wood Constable A. H. Henderson 1 Road Supervisor W m. Bingham. LswtrroN rBiciNCT. iustlca of the Peace A. D. Smith) Oomtable George Holliday. Road BuperrUors-Moro- ni 8tocks. OOTITUXB rasciNCT. Jnstloo of hs Peace Joa. 8. Allen. Constable K. 9. Laraen. Road SuperrUor Hyrum Bair. riBCINCT. RICHMOND Jnitloe of the Peace R. B. Tripp Constable Road Saperrtsor Francis Lewie. IKITinBLD riBCINCT Joatloe of the Peaoe George T. Bmlt i Constable W. PlUlngton. Road Supervisor -- Wm. F. Harper. itdb rami rieciNor) Inatlce et the Peace J. W. D. Hurrcat OOBBUble Geo. D. Reeder Read Supervisor Hanry R. Hanoey. oo lx me raiciNCT H. Thorpe Jastlee ef the Pemoe-IoOonetaMe Hyrum Olsen. Road Superrieor Lara Sorenson. hn Uton mbcinct. ; Read toperrlaor Jaa. J. Facer, Qonetable-- R. Fredrlckseo.; Jnstloe Jam. 0. Orr. in. rrm.iweBiciHCT.'l Biparvlso- r- K. J. Harttrlgeea ef Faoe Robert Baxter Jr . W WeThemaa . Lloyd.t iinnmi mu sir Atoti aad BuperyleerOar) M heleon Co. There, said he, you see that Drug you Ideal; that proves that Hcno Hit sionary Appointments. are not detd. Elders A. B. Irvine ftnd E. R Not at all, the patient stantlv replied, that only proves Needham, Smithfield, July 17th, Avon July 2 lth, Logan 5th ward Tid-Bitthat dead men cm bleed. July 31st. Elders C. II. Baker and Jos. S. Campbell, Greenville July 17th, A Clever Trick. Eeterboro July 24th, Richmond It certainly looks like it, but 31st. there is really no trick about it. July Nielson ami Ileber Barker, Era Anybody can try it who has Lame Logan (th waid, July 17th, Para Back and Weak Kidneys, Malaria dise July 24th, Hyrum July 31st or nervous troubles. We mean ho Christian Reisinmay and T. J. can cure himself right away by Morgan, Logan 3rd ward July taking Electric Bitters. This 17th ; College July 24tb, Millville medicine tones up the whole sys31st. tem, acts ns a Btimulant to the July W. K. Burnham and Willard Liver and Kidneys, is a blood Hansen, Hyde Park July 17tb, purifier and nerve tonic. It cures Coveville July 24th, Newton July Constipation, Headache, Fainting 31st. Spells, Sleeplessness and MelanII. K. Merrill and F. M. Stevencholy. It ia purely vegetable, a son, Lewiston July 17th; Clarkston mild laxative, and restores the July 2 lib, Logan 2nd ward July system to its natural vigor. Try 31st. Electric Bitters and be convinced George Squires and J. W. Crawthat they are a miracle worker. ford, Logan 7th ward July 17th. Only Providence Every bottle guaranteed. July 24th, Sterling 50c. a bottle at Ititor Bros. Drug 31st. July 3 Co.a Drug Store. A Sure Thing for Yon? LOGAN MAIL CARDA transaction in which you cannot los is a sure thing. Biliousness, sick CLOSING OF M MLS. headache, furred tongue, 9 p.m. and a thousand other ills are fever, piles East and North caused by -- 11 :20 a.m. constipation and sluggish liver. Preston branch Providence, Millville, llyrutu Candy Cathartic, the wonderful 12 :59 m. new liver stimulant and Paradise and intestinal r,;a Cm s. ARAlMS rKSCINCT, I rtc Jnsflceaof th1 Peace J. e John P. U iherts. Benefit ouv Patrons. Is an excellent Religious, Agricultural ar.u Family Journal. It contains discourses of the Presidency and Apostles of the Church cf Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints, and an epitome of the best information for the Farm, Orchaul or Garden-- , applicable to local conditions. y THE JOURNAL contains in condensed form all important foreign, national and State news, obtainable by telegraph up to the hour of going to press; the local and county news in detail. - Cas-care- Benson, Wednesday and ts WHAT MORE do the people of this section need by way of newspapers? Certainly no progressive man within the borders of Cache County can afford to be without them. Sat- tonic are by all druggists guaranteed to p.m. core or mouey refunded. C C. C. are p.m. a sure thing. Try a box 10c College, Wednesday and 8at- 25c. 50c. Sample and booklet free. 10:30 urd&y All druggists. ARRIVAL Or M S Catarrh Cured. A clear head and 11 :50 a.m. South and West North and East .7 a.m. sweet breath secured with Shilohs 3 :40 p.m. Catarrh Remedy. We sell six bottles Preston branch for j3, and guarantee an absolute cure. Providence, Millville, Hyrum p 12 :30 m. Sold by and Paradise Grocery A Drug Store, f Benson, Wednesday and Satw 6 p.m. urday E. C. Blanks, of Lewisville, Texas, College, Wednesday and Sa10 aim. writes that ons box of Dewitt's turday..... General delivery window open from 8 VVitch Hazel 8alve was worth urdays Salt Lake, Ogden and South A 1 3 3 to-da- v; $3.00 CASSS 1 Co-o- a.m. until 8 pan. 150.00 to him. It cured his piles of Sunday, general delivery wiulow open ten years standing. He advises from IS m. to 1 p.m. Money order window open from 9 a.m. others to try it. It also cures to o p.m. eczema, skin diseases nd obstinate Orson Snitr, P. M. sores. Co-o- p Grocery & Drug Co. gets them both for one year, if you are a new or a paid up subscriber to THE JOURNAL. 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