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Show THT3 J0ULN.1L' LC 3ZIT, 7ZI-V-Z ance of what I really Raid and did, Facets Judy's Jests. and of the material facts before Ofno (mau iu our time, hardly, me. I am satisfied of my own told than A have more 6tories b$en Every of Sir Henry Hawkins. week ol his judicial careej brought of judicial wit, its fresh specimen character. ' Turing the hearing of the Tran-b- v Croft baccarat case much was caused by the manner in which Lord Coleridge allowed the com--me- . t That Throbbing Headache Would quickly leave you, if you used Dr. Kings New Life Pills. Thousands of sufferers have proved their matchless merit - for Sicb and Nervous Headaches. They make pure blood and strong nerves and buildup your health. Easy to take. Try them. Only 25 cents. Money back if not cured. Sold by Riter BrosDrug Co. 1 ' nt bench to be occupied by ladyx specthis case Mr. tators. Shortly after (1 & t o.. h e a r a --Jus tice ll a.wkio fih libel action arising out "of some criticisms Mr. 'Parkinson of the London county council had passed character of some UDOn the moral then heinf-marionettes which wore hibited.. t he .Westminster manonettee-t- wo squarium. Thea female figure male dolls and . court."' in were produced .af .Where shall we put these asked counsel. Cache Stake Authorities. ; i- the lady, said Sir be Henry, maliciously, ; apjighMo seat on the ' iWOmnodatedjrith , L. R, Martineau', Alvin Crockett, A. G. Barber, , Edward Haneon, ; . - W.-Maugh- . , Andreas Peterson. . ALTERNATIVE. HIGH COUNCILLORS. - , . , Anderson, W. D. Cranney, Jos. E. Cowley, - think the time Till resurrection morn, O. N. Liljeriquist, i Hans Andersen, John Needham, John Welch, H. C. Jackson, 1 . Samuel Roskelley, Thos. Duce, Jos. Morrell. Lucy S. Cardon, Luna Y. Thatcher, Rebecca Eames. . I long i. - Maud B. Roskelley, Sec.' "Mary E. Smith, Treas. Wm. 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S . bles far in advance of any other treated AID KID3EI . c Alexander Lewis, stake choris-te- i. & Drug Store. institution of the West. too frequent, milky or blooay urine, EIE AND EAR Acu te or cb ron !c inflam-- ; " Karls Clover Root Tea is a pleasant cult, . -unnatural .mation of the eyelids or . discharges.the bowels, purilaxative. Regulates Anna B. Phillips, organists INfar or and globe PRIVATE gonorrhea. Diseases, gleet, Clears the complexion. Susan H. .Gates, assistant organ- fies the blood. and FLAMMATION OF THE EAR, . ULtreated swelling, tenderness, Easy to make pleas&t to take. 25 without pain or detention from business. CERATION OR CATARRH, internal ' ist. eta.. Sold by Co-o- p Grocery' A .Drug RUPTURE ' VARICOCELE, or external deafness or paralysis, sing-- " Jos. B. Wilson, stake clerk. s . Store. I fistu, . fi88Qre, ifig or roaring noises. CELEj pile8f " A. M. Clayton, assistant Btake diseases. Blood akd skis diaeafeB sores, spots, , nervous la and and all private and reputable firms WRITE clerk. pimples, scrofula, tu- your trouble if living away from ' vouch for the quality, of articles raora, syphilitic taints, : rheumatism, the city. Be Not Deceived I A Cough, Hoarse- that find favor with the public. Esncss Debility o kind name eruptions, etc., treated, leaving the sys-te?vy in a pure, strong and healthful state. ness or Croup are not to be trifled with. Who vouches for the a spe-... and nature ; quality of the A dosx in time of Shilohs Cure will A DOLLAR NEED BE PAID UNTIL CURED. In all private diseases-N- OT substitutes that ara' frequently save you much trouble. Sold by Co-o- p i Cl careless Block; Salt Lake Cit.' on Store. & BUS. CIIOHU3 buyers? i; , . Drug Grocery urgd , ' - TO THE EAST , FAST EXPRESS. - . the judge, contending that they were calculated to destroy the sancthe tity, of the marriagq .tie and ' family life. .. Sir Henrys retort to .this, in a letter to the Daily Mail; was: I am utterly indifferent" to the remarks of tk$ CuJragaa bishop.-whmust .have fceen entirely.in ignor " - , Thankful words written by Mrs. Ada E. Hart, of Gjoton, S. D. Was taken with a bad cold which settled on my lung?;w cough "setln . Con- , , . . 10:40 arm; and finally' terminated, in" 6:45 a. m. LINCOLN, sumption. Fpuf doctors- - gave me ' 8. 8. OFFICERS. OMAHA. . ' 8:50 a. m. up, saying I could live but a short a ip- - " CO. BLUFFS, 9 :10 a. m. . O. C. time. I gave myself up to my Omeby, W. Savior, determined if I tcould not Throngh Sleepers Colorado Springs to ileepers and Chair Cars Colo- Through friends . . W.G. Reese, on with I St. IiOuis via Wabash Ry. . rado to Chicago. earth, my stay Samuel B. Mitton, assistant and would meet my absent ones above. music diector. My husband was advised to get For particulars arid folders giving time of these trains write Dr. King&New Discovery for ConGeorge L. Swendeen. JNO SEBASTIAN. E. E. MaqLEOD, Jos. F. Squires, secretary and sumption; Coughs and Colds. I W H FIRTH. G- treasurer. At G. P. A TOPEKA. gave it a trial, took in all eight . Genl. AgL.JDENYNR. " Charles Batt" assistant music bottles'; has cured "It me, and director. thank God I am saved and now a " healthy woman..- - Trial bottles Y. M. M. ASSOCIATION. ; free at Riter Bros. Drng Co. ReH." A7 Pedersen, gular size 50c. and $1.00. GuarS. F. Ball if, anteed or price refunded.. . 1 . J. F. Miller, librarian. adultery, nothing to enable either Jos. Keller, music director. of them to appeal to the law. They Geo. Lindquist, tre&snrer. had, while underage, simply made Y, L. M. I. OFFICERS.,a matrimonial mistake and correctAfter six ed it in the easiest way. M; D. Hendricksen, years of single blessedness they Levinia Maugbjm, both married again happily this Martha Carlisle. time an. it was in evidence, that Ellen Barber, sec. lives had led with reputable they their new spouses from, 1891 to .Sophia Cardon, chorister. ,., ...... X898. Then neighboring busy-- . ;Ruth Hatch, treas. bodies interfered and procured the Maggie Smith, librarian. arrest of the husband and wife on ' ' PRIMARY ASSN OFFICERS. the charge of bigamy, in the .inj'.E.Molen, terests of j a stice. Justice HawkB. Hanson, ins said that the interests of hu- , Mattie Emma Pike.- manity were superior to those of reigiqn classofficers. , legal justice, and ihat the alleged .bigamists should, have been let : 'H. A. Campbell, J. H. Linford, alone. He was bound to record a A. technical verdict against them, but M.Israelsen, ' he inflicted no penalty and order-- 1 Geo.Thomas, Geo. M.jPicket, sec. and treas. ed them to be discharged pa their own recognizance. This aroused the indignation of the Bishop Suffragan of Derby, who from the pulpit - against the remarks and protested action of ; a Specialty; FAST TBflIM SERVICE DfllLY . A Narrow. Escape. - , is Glazing1 I ; Oils arid Glass. - , IN- Furniture, Paints East Thatcher Bros. Bank, For time is passing quickly On the wings that are not born. ' Tbon wert patient in thy Buffering, Six long years to keep tby bed. But tby prayers were neer neglected To thy ever living Head. " . The bereft ones well rememb3r The example that you set, . ,t Through your uidny great afflictions, That in your life you met. Deseret News please copy. R. P. Hyr.uin, Utah, Jan, 18D8. R. S. 0FFICER8. . . -- . B. P. PRESIDENCY rajs. BARGAINS ' w Charles W. Spence, - . -- We do not PATRIARCHS. . pzaa Farewell dear father till we meet Upon the eternal shqrel , ' . . To alwavs live in tranquil bliss ; With life forever more. J. E. Wilson; -- v - ! Christian Larsen, Jos. Morrell, Johnll. . . C. B. Robbins, .. George 0. Pitkin, W. . - Blessed are the dead that sleep in - peace, . Wboge spirits pass away . From earth to find a sweet release, In realms of endless day. ' ' V- That though to frinda and kindred ' dear, Our father is concealed, His spirits in a holier sphdre, -Ahigher, broader, field. J. E.Carlisle, I dont think it is at all swered: desirable that you should ' t John F. "Wright,--; Elders John Wilson and Jens Lauritzaonr Dedicatory prayer by Elder A. P. Rose. ; J. A. Leishman to sentence an old swindler,,, and Oh, my gave him seven years. the whined never Ill man, lord.. The the time, half live judge took another look at him and an- 4 ...... Z. Stewart. M. W. Merrill Jr, once had W iCSD . : high council. - J. . On another occasion the usual was gone through . of . formality asking prisoner who had been found guilty if he had anything to gay. Striking a theatrical :posture and with bis right hand in the air the man exclaimed: May the dead if. me strike I dont Almighty gpeak the truth. I am innocent of thie crime. Judge Hawkins said about for a minute. Then, nothing the at after glancing clock, he obmost his served, in, impressive Since the Almighty has tones; not thought fit to intervene I will now proceed to pass sentence. The. caustic remarks of his lordship have not always been confined to the bench. At the opening of an assize the chaplain preached what he conceived to be a distinctly good sermon, and he had the temerity to sound Mr. Justice . jlfliykins on the ' subject; "Did you approve . of my sermon, my lord? he asked; I remarked, in -your sermon rMr. Chaplain, J1was the prodapt reply, two things to be candid, I did not apy which, of and which I have, I am prove to say, never retnarked on a glad occasion. similar They were, my lord? was the anxious question of the preacher. The striking of the ! clock, answered Mr. Justice Hawkins, twice, sir. A decision of the learned judge, which' at' the" time excited "considerable attention, was that which he. gave in a bigamy case at Derby assizes. , A boy and a girl married in 1884, and in three months discovered that they were too young to know their own minds, so they qiiietly agreed to separate. There was no cruelty, no suspicion of 1 PRESIDENCY, Isaac Smith. s.t guppose bench. Mr. Justice Hawkins 7 Owon Smith, 8impsou MvMolen. ! fig-nT- - ' r Died at Hyumr-Cichecoun- ty, Utah, of old age. and general debility, David L. Evans. Deceased was hern at Llangenog, Carmarthenshire, Wales, May 8, 1819. He joined the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints in his native country. Emigrated to Utah in 1858 and crossed the plains in the hand '!cartcompany. With Captain Bunker at the head. Resided in Salt Lake City about ten years and then came toHyrum, where he has resided ever since. A wife and five daughters survive him, and six -- of their children three 60ns and. three daughters, have passed beyond the vail. Deceased was a faithful Latter-da- y Saint, alway ready to perform his duties whenever he was able to do so. . ;. He was a kind husband and father, and a good neighbor. . Fufieral services were held in the Hyrum meeting house.' Consoling remarks were njde by Bishop rectitude, and do not care to set him right. London Mail. , Obituary. i'l JANUARY 21 CTTAII cram ga3a3& , , - , . , near-sightednes- s. ' , , , f . -- 1 Old,-wealthy , m .J 1 |