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Show 3 JoamiAL Tiii-r::zL- Y waitnorobligedth pay more than tres reals; thirty-seve- n cents a day, Abd.wben we consider C5a L4 the low Bc:cr'?f-s-a .wages and the manjr adInteresting vantages ' taken by the "employer, , we see it amounted to servitude for but now a - man cannot be -C- hristmas life; 4 - bound by law, but. is free , to work Fditor journal: the usual festivities, in- for whoever pays the , best wages, Sun nice cantata by the effect is already noticeable eluding ft .theater by the and'the SpbooUnd in"the improved condition of ajgreat day Associations, ' cbriJimt t;eV:for children. many in this vicinity, v' Xavier. ' 7 weather The H the uec.1 dances. .. Colohia Juarez, Jan. 1, 1899 ' f, .rm and pleasant and there 'the valley. But the ofa Slave. J .Stor & , P? L.-.--- otS - ' it -- Those whom we to power lift, Will they prostitute the gilt? Will they let their love for greed Btiud th'em to our country need? Will they cruelly evade , Every sacred pledg they made As their Judas bauds they, hold Out for corporative gold? , Z5, if you Tc!iis, leader-mont- h, " Have the power so to do, , r Will we prosper through the year You are introducing here? Will it bring us weal ojr woe?- Will we bear flow; , , . . -- ; -- ; O-y- a, - - - , tor-te-ya- s, . . , - , the-meal- ,- fourollas of various sizes, a spoon, a butcher knife and one or two cups. v The only furniture iirthe room is a three-legge- d stool and a small boy Two rawhides and 'three; sheep-skin- s are roled up in one corner, and" thatr with the never-failin- g blanket, makes the family bed. -This family liveorreightornine dollars a month, and must buy everything at high prices. The man-i- s 'in debt to:" his employer, and :his , wages, are so small he never can get out, but bequeaths to his family, when he dies, his debts, his poverty. and his helpless, hopeless, .miserable existence. This is not a rare case, nor overdrawn; buUhe actual condition of .tens of ' i tens of thousands. . Tbpiy only possessions consist Of two or three pigs, the same number of dogs, a few chickens, and perhaps a gamecock; for yoqkfighting is extremely popular on festive occasions and. it is a very common thing to iee inen and boys going along with a rooetef tinder one arm, or teasing them or training them to fight. t The condi-of jbe poo; is damentabie, and the government has passed lawi releasing them from the condition of Peonage as it was: practiced 'a a few years ago, when a man who owed a debt could H bound by law to work" n hefOYr; 1 hr aotU . . . r i . 15 22 Sunday, Jan. ? ill-favor- W A'aCj - 'J l In pulmonary trouble, the direct action of BALLARDS HOREHOUND SYRUP upon the throat, chest and lungs, immediately th6 malady, by relieving , the distress, cutting the phlegm and freeing the vocal and breathing organs. Price 50 cts. Riter Bros. . Drug Cor jir-res- ts Cache Valley Time Card, 1 Oregon Short Line . , pleas-antan- World k at scenes of important events. It as as useful as . the daily to the reader, and it will be of equal value ia reporting the great and NIELSEFS compli- uliey S blames. horses, are Furniture, Paints; Oils and Glass. Glazing a Specialty. Wm. Edwards .Main Street, Logan. East Thatcher Bros. Bank, T , , . 9 :45 a.m. 1 1 H1STORY-JOE:TH- SPANISH-AMERICA- ,.r :25p.m. :45p.m. ' 9:10a.m. SOUTH BOCKD. V . f 10 :40a.m 11:05a.m. 11 :35a.m. ' Logan, Mendon, 12:05p.m. Cache Junct., 12:40p.m.' ; Smithfield,' f .Cl . 4 :10p.m. 4:S5p.m. 4:55p.m. s 6 :35p.m. 7 :45p.m. Ogden, 8alt Lake, tickets to,br: from . all points East, West, North or South, . : call on v . ... 'W.meouiiuk, The v . y , , i Spanish WaLStory , liyJottH Jox.Jx, ,' A serial story tho atene of which are laid during stir recent watv ' SHORT STORIES - , ' ; GHOSTS OF JERUSALEM . eBy "Nyni Crinkl' WAY OF THE CROSS . By Sreplien lionsat , THE CUCKOO CLOCK By Ellen Douglas Deland ?! paper Yttite Kans Asia T - H. 8. V'tHlusa I By Pwitnby Braatww Repufilics' of South America ' , ByJttiAV Ralph - " ' 0 Cof ' 7 . JJ wt 17 AJiresa HASPC3 4 EKOTHCRS, PBitisber. I 0O L.-- e V:- -, & R.Y.- '- I ; X j wRl thoroughly r.view the work aecomplUKed by scientist throughout the nineteenth century. Other erie of paper to appear are 1 v -- m APRIL SKY ; By Itrander Matthew ' ,V THE RENTED HOUSi By Octave Thanet , . THE LOVE OF PARSON LORD i , . , By Mary K. Wilkin THE CENIURYS PROGRESS, IN SCIENCE . By Henry Smith Williams, M.D. . a j . ONDER AN ABBIVXS, ! Pocatello ( - JOURNEY . H. B. M. Watson A serial atoryfull of adventure and ; ' ' strong situation. 7 3:55p.m. 4: 15p.m. By Lieut. J. M. Eu.tcorr, Q.S.N. ; Na 15 3:40p.m Battle of Manila Bay By William Dean Howells 7 The Princess Xenia i , 3 :5p.m. . , tory to appear containing all that characteristic ch.pt( that has . endeared Mr. Howell to the reading public.; A serial ; No. 12. S :05p.m. 10:15a.mv . Richmond, Lieut. A. R. Stauntom. U.S.N. 5JLYER-WEDDI- -- X.IATX8, No 10. 9:40a.m, ? fitted ior the task, not alone because of hi ability as s American history, but for the position he has held in our government. ' , There will also appear such article a , W. D liowcUa ,. . . Tty :.T 2:55p.m. WAR N Admiral Sampsons Fleet ' 2:35p.m. . E1. u eminently writer of 2:05p.m. a lerie- of article on polnicai and namuvs ' . By fiENRY CABOT LOOCQr U. S. SENATOR who 2 :20p.m. ABBlVKS," Preston, . II. ei 1 :00 p.m. 8 :25a.m STATIONS. i No. ?:10a.m, ; 7 :50a.m. , of morsthad uiualthterest during i8y Bi-lduotewonhy subjects, it will contain a cwnprheBv 11:15 a.m. ' ; IMGAHMI: will be i LIAVKI. No. 15. Franklin, R. R. xoaiH Borsn.:,. - r.j y . artern National Bank, New York. Omaha National Bank, Omaha. Bank of CaUfornla, Ban Francuoo -- You want a remedy , that not only give quick- relief but, effect permanent pure." "7 7' ? Preston, . Y9U want a remedy that will re : lie ve the, lungs and keep expector1 Correspondents. n Spanish-America- v ITATIOXI. A ation e&sy.f fi , You want' a remedy that will counteract any tendency toward pneumonia,' d is i ;You want a remedy, that i safe to take ' ChamberlftinV Cough Remedy is medicine in use that meets he only ' ill of these requirements, This remedy is famous fpr itq cures, of bal colds throughout theUnited States' and in many foreign countries. It has ,many rivals, but, for the speedy iid permanent cure of bad colds, stands without a peer CoUeotione Blada Vremptly. BARGA INS Southfield, Richmond, , will Franklin, - cent interest on eayiny depot withdrawal on thirty dayl not uUrest compounded quarterly. Buy andtieL foreign and doinuitlo exebans .abject orders When Yon Have a Bad Cold Ogden, 7 Cache Junction ,5 :10a.m. You want the beRt medicine that Mendon, 5:40a.m. ' 6 :30a.m. can be obtained, and that is Cham- Logan, , havings Department value by the promptness, thoroughness and accuracy of its reports from all the proved - i aye toper . Pocatello, Salt Lake, berlains Cough Remedy. , w - V i J56 Papers its-gre- Caihitl Hatch, e. the different wards . in connection with the other elders -- . Feed cated questions which are now before the American people. i block jvest of Z. C. M. 17 It prints the news of all the world, having special correspond- Have the finest Oar. ence from ali important news points on the globe. It has brilliant illus- riages the best Remarkabls Roscua.' ana the most reasonable stories Mrsi Michael Curtain, Plainfield, atrations, humorby great authors, in All trains capital page, complete price. 111., makes the statement that, she markets, departments for the met transfer Hack caught cold,, which eettled on her household and womens work and All by my left at Stable lungs; she was treated for k month other special departments of unwill be attended to with by her family physician, but grew usual interest. . a was she her told He worse. We offer this unequaled news- out fail. hppeless .victim . of consumption paper and The Journal" together IT. Nxklsxn z and that no medicine could cure one for $3.75.7 year -- Dr. herr Her druggist suggested Kings New Discovery for Conard sumption; she bought a bottlebene-fitted -herself found to herdelight first-dorsShe. con from e'. tinned its use and after taking six IN1"" bottles, found herself sound and own her does houswork, well; now ' and i3'a8Weir aS" Bhe ever was. . Free trial bottles of this Great Dis covery at Riter Bros. Drug Co. Large bottles 50 cents and $1.00. 6 , Janr29 Ciarkston r t Elder J. W. Crawford will . visit the lowest Price. ; . Thrice-a-Wee- Not a socret will you yield. But we greet your smiling face As an omen ripe with grace. Cheery snnkhin lights yout eyes Thats a tip you cant disguisq And well grasp it as a siun T " Full of hope for Ninety-NinDenver Pest. . Millville. 3rd ward, Logan.-Suhday- r TheBcsr Paper; at During the war The . .1 'Vlce-Presiden- tl a weekly. -- , 1 is Good as a dally at the price of Of Elders Jos. J. Richardson and Ira Noble Sunday, Jan. DIRECTORS. - 6S0. W. THATCaii, . . Ftesldeni? . . L.8. HIL1J3, , David H. Foery, ' ftoeeaThatihr, James Mack, Jaxea Bfcarr, W. W. Riter, Wm, D. Hendrlcka- L. R. MarUnesnl 8. J. Taylor, B. 1. Batch. t Edition. k SUBPLDS, $2D,0CC 1m?EI$lJLC03. A YearforOne Dollar. g Prosperitys great tide Spreading oer the country wide? Ah I your kingly lips are sealed, , Tkrice-a-Wee- ttah . totfBB City, KE17 YORK UORLD 7 - . - - THE- - BROS BANKING CO. . H , thea-ushin- . Persons who lead a life of exposure are subject to rheumatism, neuralgia and lumbago, will find a valuable remedy in BALLARDS SNOW LINIMENT; it will banish pains and subdue inflammation. THE THATCHER Price 50 cts. Riter Bros. Drug Ca , , , , Or, like worm thats trod upon, Will the muscle and the brawn Of the country turn and put , , I The oppressors under foot? , .Will the men who toil lor breads ... That their dear ones may be fad . , Yet be fettered with the cords . Of monopolistic lords? m Or will groveling Justice rise .. From the dust in which she lies And wiTh hanO oT honest might, Strikelor Liberty and Right? j Co-o- t ohu 8. Mason, Joseph Bess, and John W. HeasJr,, oi ilyinoutb.lab, and Am S. Mason of Portage, Utah, Fravk D, Hobbs, Keg later. , - ' . d -- - . . followiot-oame- January, from your lips 1 Give us just, a few straight tips," Will the trusts that gripd us so, ' Into greater volume grow? - - 1 . : Yankeedooaledora to say fto more wars will come our way ? . sm Mo. f - , miracle-workin- , "t . Will end up the century. Wont you give some little sign, Anglo-Saxon- . izzi Notioa for Pablieattos. ' says he never hadanything dohim Land fVJcs at Balt Lake City. Utah. so much good and give such quick . r Uth. W9 relief from rheumatism as Cham- . but Ice Is'LZLt (rivenDecember that the settler has filed notioe of his inteaUea berlains Pain Balm. He was to make , final In snpuort of proof his bothered greatly with shooting beforeclaim, and that said proof will be mad the Couuty Cter of Boxelder County, pains from hip to knee until he Utah,VtBat Brigham City, Utah, on January Both, used this liniment, which affords 1899Aqutla C. Trulock, H. E. No, 1051(5, for the 8 fc 8 B M Bus. 22 and N E X N 'A, Sen 27, prompt relief. B. F. Baker, drug- Tp. 14, N H 8 W., S. L. M. gist, St. Paris, Ohio. For sale by He names the following witnesses to prove tits continuous retideace upon aud cultivation Riter Bros. Drug Co. 7 r t ofsatd land, vis: "4 - January, Ninety-Nin- e, Just a hint; if nothin more,' What the future bss in store? W ill the bird of peace we love Spread its spotless wings above 12 Mr. Elisha Berry, of this place, e, , quite cold. To be .hound hand and foot for frying ice half an inch thict readers years by the chains of disease . is Perhaps voor many the worst form of slavery! George this eee to would like m l? 0. Williams, of Mich., eomeof tells how such aManchester, slave' was made me , low customs of free. He eays; wife habits has My ftn. the traits, for1 beeneo five that helpless e years ofCmli';lf, she could ; not turn oveY in bed v :rira"?uli.1re with and eyes j hair After alone. two bottles of. using wUh jet blmh .pnerally swarthy and Electric Bitters, she is wonderfully improved and able to do 'heriwq of the African. A work. Th supreme remedy for shades buck white skin, female diseases and ' blue eyes, bars quickly cures bJt the skin always lacks the rnd-d- y nervousness, sleeplessness, melan. We headache, backache, fainting tint of the of a peon, choly, and dizzy spells. .This g will first go to the hut medicine I$ a godsend to )uiuiou laborer of the lower n 'class. You see , a smoke coming weak, eickly, run down people out of yonder mound , of earth, Every bottle guaranteed. Only 50 where centuries ago another race of cent?,. Soldbv Biter Bros. Drug ; adobfe house Co. a ;; people lived in an few feet a now Bimk to a heap only . I than the surrounding plain. Karls Clover Root Tea is a pleasant I higher Approaching the pot from whence laxative. Regulates the f bowefs, purifissues the smoke we find a dugout ies" the blood. Clears the complexion. make and pleasant to take. 25 with a path leading down to the Easy to cts. Sold by p Grocery A Drug and ducking Store. door. On entering .1 . the top our heads to miss striking of the frame, we find ourselves in a Coughs and colap' come , unin hole about ten, or twelve feet vited, but you can quickly get rid square, and perhaps six feet to the of them with a few doses of BALroof.- In : one corner a low, fire LARDS HOREHOUND SYRUP. smoulders, and before it is a wo- Price 25 cts. Riter' Bros. Drug ' man cooking dinner. Jler appear- Co. 'I ance is far from prepossessing, as she is dirty and ragged, with ' Missionary Appointments.' tangled hair and features pinched ' Elders Allen M.: Archibald and . from want. , . 7 She is knbeling on a dirt floor, L. A. Merrill and in front off her is a matate, Sunday, Jan. 15 Smithfield. which is a stone about fourteen by Sunday,1 Jan. 22 Hyde Park. twenty inches equare and six Sunday, Jan. 29 Coveville. . ' ' inches thick, but- -' now hollowed ' S . Elders Melvin Ballard and Geo. out by constant use to .about two inches thicks in the center.. She Squires-rr;;;- : r, -takesYi handful of well boiled corn Sunday, Jan. 15 Hyrurn, from an Olla pronounced Sunday, Jan. 22 5th ward, Logan. an cartheapot, and. putting it. on SundaytjJan. 29 Newton. the matate, rubs it'to a paste with Elders Frank Baugh and- C. M, another small stone,. The paste is then made into cakes ,and baked Evertdn ' i . on thd coals, and are usually about Sunday, Jan. 15 Paradise. These Sunday, Jan. 22 lstjyftnl,. Logan. the size of small pancakes. cakes are called tortillas Sqnday, Jan. 29 Greenville. and form the principal bread of the common people.. In another Elders Del Cranney and Mark . olla beans are cooking, which are Cannon , made redhot with chili red Sunday, Jan. 15 Wellsville. coffee of A small , peper. Sunday, Jan. 22 Richmond. cup finishes thi- s- being the Sunday, Jan. 29 Sterling Ward.- general diet, with sometimes meat, onions or garlic; and the agriculElders Wm. Anderson and Ertural classes also raise a few squash nest Duce and peas. ,v Sunday, Jan. The dishes are very few and very Sunday, Jan. 22 Avon: ' primitive, and consist of three or Sunday, Jan. 29 Logan 7th ward. ' Tell Us, January. ., Jannary, Niuetv-KinAs you glance along the line . You're a headin, tell ua what Hoi t o luck fur us you epot.r . Aoure the leader of the year. Youre the king that brings it here, An wed like to know how we employer MEXICAN 1IATTSBS. jakuaiiy r |