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Show mn AH tiu-toesIi- jouriial, log ait, utael may 9 im. T I waa ushered through a ong, narrow stone passage, lighted said: r 1 voma.nHf will be tht does not Know it, w. to-morro- perhaps: does not fully j:', between understand she is when 'to-dathe the a dirl when she will be a womah, itbut . y' tc-morro- . UTrC -- w j happiness and health are in the balance. u If she is to be a full breasted, she irond, healthy woman now. She must develop rightly more at a crTss"Sheneeds ctrendth, more, blood to tide Or. WilUarcs PinK Pills it over. for Pale People are thetme is that medicine y wMI jjivejier and make the u in , . the strength txtt blood, . ffr 'X'1 Our new book. PLAIN TALKS TO VYOiEN; explains of, special. benefit to drop hy these pillst-ja- rc A copy will be senjLJfcQ,anyAddripj girls. 3 - FRel. on request. Frankie JI bawny, of Sixteenth Street', Holland, Mich., laid : pale and weak aad did not gain under the yean old. at 18 doctor care. Other treatment brought' no better reeult end be the time I was nineteen yew old I waa o weak I eon Id not walk across the floor.1 1 was terribly emaciated and my akin bad lost all color. anermla. One of ny friends The doctor pronounced the me to try Dr. Williams Fink PtUa for Fale People. 1 bought 1 box and before had taken all of the pi He I found that they were doing me good. Appetite uicreaMd and the healthy color began to show in my oheelu and Up. 1 continued to uie the pill until I had taken fifteen boxes and found myu If permanently cured. Since then 1 have bad no return of my old troubla and eauuet remember when I waa so that lr. William Fink Flila for strong and healthy aa now. 1 know Pale People aaeed my life, and 1 believe that no other medicine could Fka.VKix HatHAWAT. (Jttaua rimer, Holland, Mush. bate done It. Look (or the full lune on the package. At druggists or direct from the Mies I am 1 - J s di-ea- YfiQltms Medicine se , ad-vti- ed Co., Schenectady, N. Y. 50c. per box. 6 boxea Dr. L50. SOLD BY RITER BROS. DRUG CO. $2.45 Cut tliU BOLD PLATED ad. out U4id win) to us, tk.SD Ml KOliEX and wo will tend you this watch by express, n. O. 1. aubjoct to examination. You can examine it at you." .ft d it round imrfrstly tt'WU. tary, exactly at rvpmtau as faiawry way equal I wildti thilarsbclu iduHlwCat All la f 1. It under such misleading dovrr.tions as hlyla Si;ls, Inrrlua Hlyte, he! tilled or tank Proceedings in the Harem, as Wit nessed by one who was Invited. , A wedding is always an interest ing event, even to those who are ci not directly concerned in it. E9 pecially so in Egypt, where Orient al hospitality extends so far as to welcome visitors and strangers who the motive sateby adnnlminU care to go, although which mild load you to idle curiis bollere yoj rouldircta may be nay, usually S2S.OO.V walrh hrtl.lt to f , 7t, wtewwe tall tkaiaaa wan ftr $2,43. osity. Whereas the ceremony o tall r S2.45 WATCH cawgents - Hast or demw hark sad ilt,n.g tying the knot only takes a. few awfoprai aaa, stem wind and set, al4 ylatad, handsom. IHgitTsd and pollshed, laak. US. a klghrsUc sal Iliad minutes in Christian countries, Ik a frast traCi.f wmua, movement Isa nickel d Mn wind American, warranted, and a good time. lasts in Cairo from 7 oclock in Met. gee Wetefcw (Tam N emla ay. pUdlM waUhn ills aad ap, write far frw Walsh aad Jewelry Ctcalofwm the evening to 11, and is like en . SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO. (Inc.), Chicago a chapter in the 'Arabian acting port, kaabatk A Co. are Usraayftly We drove to a remote Nights. down one broad of Cairo, PEOBAT- E- AND - GUARDIANSHIP part avenue a into nargow street, then NOTICE. across another broad avenue, then by the Nile up a narrow street, Consult County Clerk or the Rcjpective then into another and finally came Further for tion. Inform to a halt at tho entrance of a dark Signers street between two high walls and Notion to Creditors. completely filled with men, the uncertain light of sparse lamps Xstate of A. W. Gan, Deceased. Creditor will preaant claim wit voucher falling upon a sea of tarbooshes totheunderrigned at her residence e.t Mill and the whites of eyes. With lilt. Cache County, State of Utah, on or be fore the 13th day of August, A. we made our way to the irj I. difficulty Date of Aral publication, April 11, J D. 1S99. gate of the large garden in front of Elizabeth a. )ikk, Administratrix of the estate of A. W. Garr, the "Pachas palace, the entire deceased. facade of which was brilliantly iland within which the In the District Court, Probate Division, luminated, wedding ceremony was about to In and sao. oat. yuiad Kdtlrk, ala. It you find H the eooal or belter thunnuyof these watchrw. pty ill nimi ayaai oi u tun r, cj.ii and expresstimviui. Dont bo tsceivcd Lika fcy flew- , ralUhle.-Adlta- a.y 1 . for Cache County, State of Utah. Matter of the Estate of John W. Obray, take place. , Making our way on foot through the crotd that filled the garden, e in the estate of John . obraj , deceased we were met at the door us been net for hearing on gatantay the 20th master of ceremonies and his pria. D., 1800, at 11 oclock a. m , Jrtbaof May, County Court House, In tne Court vate secretary. The ladies were Court ln Dossn C..y, Cache OTntTUtah immediately taken away from us Witness the Clerk of said Court, with and conducted to the harem, our ISXAL the seal .thereof afllxed, this 29th day of Apr!., A. D, men being Bhown into a room be1899. side another reserved for the naJohn W. Owen, v Clerk. tives men everywhere, but not a . I. E, Kotice, The petition of Isabella B. Obray,-prayinjor the issuance to herseli of left w s of admlnls-watio- n by-th- Vt - , . By Qvisuxt, woman. Deputy Clerk. After a while we were 'invitod into the large dining hall, where - Notice for Publication. we were rejoined by the ladies, but Department of the Interior only the ladies of our own party, land Office at 8altLake City,' Utah. and all sat down to dinner. ; And : April Dth. 1SF v htoSf?-.1.that riven 'oil ihe owing- such a dinner I cannot give the ', haa filed notice of iu. iueuUou to The master of ceremonies fi5Hv P100?. in of menu. hi cL?i W1 be made befora ?. ,nd Px( cler Box eld or County, said that he presumed it would be at hriav00?,1 agreeable to eat oar steak with oar N f ftnd th N 4.oifei?i fingers, an injunction with which X th d H ni V8 Township 18, N A sure 2 W, we complied. Soup, really delicU following wltucsaea to hUcoruK, provr B Rnd ious cultivation chicken broth, was served in M&ld Umd yir"ldaC a large tureen, with a chipken floatA. Znndel,. Jm, Fieison, all ol Plymouth, Utah. ing in the middle,' each of us dipFrank d. Uoaus. JkeAlrter, ping his;epoon in the tureen and eating his soup from it. Finally 3 the chicken was taken out of . the T tureen', torn limb from limb with the fingers and so! sorted and eaten. The bread was; in long, soft; whips, that could be swung to and fro'like notary public, and local molasses B ,F candy. anewer cor- is harem the took in What place onPi,uStlod inmUh iBformatioa best told one She ladies. of the by No. 15 1 , 15011 3lS&,w r . J-a- nd - Attornoy. ggyjyiA.wlU - 1 ? , J eORSETSUls s Free v - , TOuET a- "I FROM'llPCJRFDeTION3 Warper's Corsets are Strikingly' Styles Standard-Shap- ed Correct-Up-To-D- ate qaisitbly Pine Materials TH1 Unbreakable Bones TATARNBIt cnos.ea ORSETS "Rnstproof Steels. etiftsoN sistcks; j tu t All Wool and a yard wide at 55 cents, awd up. Nice Ingrains at 221 cents per yard. Chinese Carpet and 3T Japanese Matting. ' r.- ..a. 6 -- Specialty - 3 !' ,J H ! Picture Frames. i Robbed the Grvae. T. H. LEWIS. A startling incident, of which Mr. John Oliver of Philadelphia, Cardon Block, was the subject, is narrated by him as follows: most I was Logan, Uta! ina dreadful condition. My skin was almost yellow, eyes sunken, tongue coated, pain continually ' in back and sides, no appetite gradually growing weaker day by day. Three physicians had given me up. Fortunately, a friend advised trying Electric Bitters; and to my great joy and surprise, the first bottle made a decided Improve ment. 1 continued their use for three weeks, and am now a well man. I know they saved my life, and robbed the grave of another No one should fail to try victim. them. Only 50 cents per bottle at Riter Bros. Drug Co. - -- Tim BEST COOK BOOK PRINTED Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. ' All druggists refund the money, if it fails to cure. 25c. The genuine has L. B. Q. on each tablet. For sale by Riter Bros, Drug Co. i t THE WHITE HOUSE wraj compile.' 1 by Hugo Zk nun, steward cl .the white House under President Harrison, and Mr., F. L. Gillette. It contains over 1,600 Cooling Redoes, besides recipe lor toilet anti household. Special article on buying provision, dinner giving, table etiquette , carving and care of acting promptly. A few small doses will usually be found to so regulate the excretory functions that they are able to operate with out aDv aid whatever. Price 50 cts. Riter Bros. Drug Co. t A novel mad most important depmrtmett consists of cste tally prepared Menue for Breakfast, Laacheon mad Din act, complete or one week; la Acker's English Remedy will stop a cough at any time, and will cure the worst cold or every month of the year. in twelve hours, money refunded. 25 cts. and 50 cts. Hi ter Bros Drug Co., Druggists. Iu prtnt of Authorship, It stands lliitfo Zieman was at one time caterer for th.:i lriiice Napoleon who was lulled while fightinrf tlie Zulna in Africa. He was afterward Btewar I the famous Hotel Splcndide In Faria Lates of Craawwhlt.waiBfl sloth bla4lr. Sire I x 10 h conducted the celebrated Brunswick Caf4 i i wlda tlU tnnntaaU stamp. Urf.tn margua. York, and still later he gave to the Hotel . t campbtolateai, 7 pagaa, UlastraUA Richelieu, in Chicago, a cuisine which won tl.u i appkmae of even the gourmets of foreign land'.. famous spread M to which the chiefs of the warring factions of the It was here that he laid the Republican Convention sat down, in June, ib38, and from which they arose with asperitle ) soilened, differences harmonized, and victory organized. Mrs. F. L. Gillette U no leu proficient and capable, having made a life-lon- g and thorougli housekeeping, especially as adapted to the practical wants of average study of cookery and American homes. . r , The work is embellished with fine portraits of all the ladies of the White House. ' The book has been prepared with great care. Every recipe has been trud and tested, ami ran be relied upon as one of the best of its kind. It is comprehensive, filling completely, It H believed, the requirements of housekeepers of all cliooes, It embodies several original and com. raendable features, among which may be mentioned the menus for the holidays and for one weel: in each mouth in the year, thus covering all varieties of seasonable foods, he convenient si C cation and arrangement of topics; the simplified method of explanation in preparing an article, in the order of manipulation, thereby enabling the most inexperienced to clearly comprehend ft. 1 ; x. Stop that Cough I Take warning.' It may lead to Consumption. A 25c, bottle ol Shilohs Cure may save your life. Sold by Co-o- p Grocery & Drug Store. U , LOGAN MAH. CARD. r 1 ; . X t . CLOSING or itAILS. . ' ; 5 - 9:00 and 3 :00 p.m. East and North 11:10 a.m. Preston branch Providence, Millville, Hyrum 2:15 p.m. and Paradise I Benson. Tuesday, Thursday- - . 2 pun. and Saturdays Salt Lake, Ogden and South. .3 & 9 p.m. College, Wednesday and Sat 1 . . 10 :S0 a.m. uidav. .Vi ' ABBIVAL or MAILS ' South and West ..... 11 :40a.m. .....11:40 a.m North and East. .: Preston branch. ............ . .3 :35 p.m. Providence, Millville, Hyrum , ; and Paradise. ..... ..... 1:33 p.m. Beuson, Tuesday, Thursday ,r ........... 7 p.m. And Saturday, Sat- and v College, Wednesday I .MO a-i unlay i ; ; 44 General delivery window open from 3 am until 6 p.m, M , t t i:i Sunday, general delivery window open ' f t from 12 a6 p.m; to :15 p.m.4 1 loner order window open from 8 a.m to 6p.m. Qnsox Smith, P. IL , , ...... 1 . ' . (V .... It more fully represents the prop- ressand perfection of the culinary; art than any previous work. Iu Constipation HERBINE affords a natural, healthful remedy, , , .nvfjii- The White House Cook Book To Cure a Cold in Gno Day. 4117. - m Window Glass. TURKISH MARRIAGE. m OPPORTUNITY Warners torches held by negroes, and suddenly found myself in a large room, the harem, brilliantly lighted by electricity, with a number of jeautiful women ' with penciled eyebrows and redstitined finger nails, lightly clad and unveiled; sitting oo. richly covered divans. . Their costumes were of costly abrics, and they were covered with diamonds and pearls. In the middle of the room was a bower of roses for the bride. Oo all sides rare Oriental carpets and embroideries. After waiting an hour' in the harem the bride appeared, walked to tho bowei:an(isat down in it. After another long wait the bridegroom came. He went direct ly to the bower, raised the veil of the bride, who was beautiful, and whom he saw for the firet time, placed a magnificent diamond necklace over her head and led her away. The gavety of the harem was further increased by the beating of tom' toms and by lL?i danse duventre ? While everything was ' in full swing the electric lights suddenly went out, amid the screams ofthe beauties.. - Nobody could' arrange it but one electrician, who had to be sent for. On his arrival,- - after a long time, theie were fresh screams. A man in the harem I On went thf-- lights, but the veils had been put ODto come down, again as soon as the offending male had disappeared. Cigarettes and sweetmeats were handed around afresh and the harem resumed its wonted charm. New York Herald. v yy tar a departure from the usual mode of treating the subject. , Interesting information is given concerning the UksU House; how its hospitality il conon ducted, the menus served special occasions, view of the interior. The binding bein' of enamelled cloth it can at any time be readily cleaned ,nd sutdfl tQ loci: fresh and by simply rubbing U oS with a damp cloth or sponge, s bright ligns, and is so ' We will mall free of charge the above described book, which for $3.00, to any lady sending ua a club of . fcelle , . , THREE PREPAID SUBSCRIPTIONS TO THE JOURiti- ! ,iTwo half year, will' be counled il one yearly rabscripUSi secure this valu&bl 'boojc lady with a little time at her comtnand-c&club friends and her neighbors. We guarantee among by getting ujA " ' 1 . V ; book as the , represented. ij. s , 4 - 'by v n 1 ; r. I.OOAN, 4 - Esul foEtilMId Pub. Go. i . - ' v - - UTAH. . |