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Show HIETR -- WEEKLY JOURNAL, LOQAN, UTAH. MAY 11 1889' Every breath is a delight, You might as, well be safe -- s it more besides. , : ' , Try Schillings Bestybur money back if you ,don t Jike . Onjbe elopflhcTiaild 7 . c jjfable him for the rest of the campaign and many cauee his death.' -- with ten Aprivate-iogeth- er typhoid patients were brought by train to Manila today. The Don Jose, the last of- the missing steamers under the American flag which were detainel Dy the insurgents since the beginning of the war was found .by the gunat Batangas and boat Manila special - arrived here today. Obituary.' ' at Paradise, Cache Co., Utah, Thursday, May 4, 1899, Anna Catherine Nielsen Larsen, beloved wife of Jacob Larsen. Deceased was born at Lumby, Odense, Denmark, December 7th, Died juries last Saturday by being kicked by a horse, and for some time it was thought that the injuries might prove fatal. He was driving ina buggy with- Henry Pueblo, and was coming down -- the' ' -- Jeer-Rai- itr se our sport? Then they give askecry snort An away they go, so fleet That their automatic feet Scurcely touch the ground till they Find a place to hide away. Aint no country anywhere On the earth that can .compare With ol Colorado when ' Every peak an vale an glen Gits a new spring dress o green Fit for deckin sich a queen, Gazinon the scenic dream, How the hearts within us teem With our gratitude an love To the Master up above Who created it, our eyes Filled with reverent surprise At tbcwondroua, endless, broad, Grand munificence o Ood Denver Post.- n The following speakers made appropriate and consoling remarks: Patriarch H. C. Jackson, Elders Wm. Mills, Wm. Humphreys, Jas. Lofthouse and Bishop Samuel Oldham. the resurrection and our fulure Blateweretbuched upon by the speakers. They also spoke of the good qualities of Sister Larsen. She was devoted to her family, kind to the poor, obedient to proper authority'mjTstrictin' paying her tHhing. just and honest. She died in full faith of a glorious resurrection with the just. ITctica to Canal Owners. A large number of friends followed the remains to the cemetery. Screens must be placed in the The dedicatory prayer was offered head of all canals, no later than by Elder Samuel Holbrook. June 1st 1899. R. P. For kind of screens, etc., address Paradise, May 8th, 1899. H. H. Peterson Jr., Deseret News please copy. Fish and Game Warden, Hyrum, horse.---Th- Utah. THE BEREAVED. Do not weep for yonr dear mother, TO f ' Right If We Right It. "has rrudent Buyer, Union Block, Main Street, Logan, Samples! Samples!! Samples!!! e eSZEIOZESG Our line of sample shoes is now on sale and they are the best valnefttre have ever received from the factory. This will be a cb&uce for you to buy shoes cheap. But not a lot of old stock, such as you see advertised on the street. Our line is all new goods, which will be sold at CtS. on Dollar. .Trices run from 25 cts. to $3.ix) a pair, e have added to onr immense stock of goods a line of MILLINERY of all kinds, from a Childs Sailor to the finest Ladies trimmed hat; which will be sold at regular, not fancy millinery prices. Our line of Dress Goods, Ladles Shirt Waists, Muslin Underwear and Dyess Skirts is now complete and prices lower than ever. ARE SOME GROCERY TRICES 181bs. Suar.; 13 lbs. Loaf Sugar $1:00. $1.00. ' 12 lbs. 4 Crown Raisins. . 1.00. 10 lbs. Cleaned Currants, 1.00. 20 lbs. Sago.. 20 lbs. Tapioca 1.00, 1.00. 80 lbs. Rolled Oats 1.00. 3 Cans Utah Tomatoes. .. 2fc. 3 Cans TeAs 25c. 50 Bars Soap. . .. . 1,0Q.. , 712 cts. a Dozen for Eggs. gtT 50 the RE " Remember the place at Henry G. Hayballs. Second THIN IT IS! , Street, Logan. Low r SEE HOW The new model watch movement.' Measures but little more in thickness than the length of the screw holding the plates. No more bulging pockets. No exposure to knocks. We carry 7 them all grades. Cases to match adding but little to their size, yet so constructed as to afford ample 1841. She embraced the gospel in ! She has left you for a while ; e.tth ni more will greet yon 1865, and emigrated to Utah, Aug- - s6. She more ,n hI1 w111 " tut 1869. - Wan married -- to Jacob Wide the gate9 of heaven were opened, Larson, Dec. 13, 1869. Angels bid her welcome in ; . She leaves a husband, two sons For she was a worthy subject. and three daughters to mourn her Noble, true and free from sin. Has' Reopened a Branch House in Logan, ' Garrulooa Full Line o- l- j. Fine Buggies, Cate City Ludlow Spring: Wagons. Schuttler Wagons. Agricultural Implements, and Heavy Hardware. ' o o O O 3 Doors west of Postoffice, F departure the hand of death has gathered, Funeral services were held in the Though From the field this ripened ear ; meeting house Sunday, May 7th. Know ye that the seeds transplanted The choir sang the hymn commen-cinTo abrighter, better sphere; Sister thou wast mild and She has gone a blest recipient, lovely. Prayer by Patriarch John Of the promise Jesus made. Welch, after which the choir Eang, She will sit down with the Father, g, In that home beyond the grave. It is true youll miss her counsel, Miss her ever constant prayer, Never will you find another nd 2CXcall and examine, Magnus Olesen, Mgr. r- The Logan Dry Goods Co. . Logan. MM fo) Ini hve some BIG BARGAINS to offer in, SPRING SUITS, SHOES, HATS and SHIRTS. have cut the price unmercifully, and any one needing these WE On some of these goods from will be able to to 20 cent on their we savp goods 10 per purchase. ook at seme of our Prices. ' To watch yon with such love and care. Mens All Wool Black Clay $8 50 grade. Sarah E. Mrrro.w Garden Spot Aint no country can compare With yon grand ol mountains, where Nature spread herself to show All the earth what she could do I ' Majesty and beauty seem Woven in a scenic dream. Grandeur blends with loveliness, Vines and flowers fuse to dress Bugged rocks and frownin' face In a gown oi dainty grace. Lordly peaks in grandeur rise As if pillarin the skies Rise till almost swamped from view In a lea of azure blue. Night an day in breeze or calm, Theres a sort o soothinbalm , ' In the air that seeas to come Right direct from Glorydom. Mens Fine $2 00 Calf Shoes, any Wors- teds in round or square cut. Good , Ever follow her example, . Keep within the narraw way ; Then again in heaven yonll meet her There to spend eternal day. a InNatnras an excellent extensive line of forSummerwearrMen'e-rang- e from $1 65 up. Ladies from $1.00 up, and Childrens from 25c, up. carried such a complete stock of everything that you may desire to purchase for yourself and family. Our shelves are loaded with -the best of goods, new in style, strong in fabric, and the lowest in . just received 1 Dear Madam: In reply to your inquiry relative to our Spring and Summer Stock of goods, ice desire to assure you, that we never Strive to lav aside all sorrow, ' Upward look to God above For your mother now is dwelling In the shadow of Gods love. : Slxoes --UE- Logan, Utah, May 6th, 1899. price that can possibly beniade in the same class of goods. We dr sire to especially call your attention to our strong lines of Ladies': Shirt I Vaists, Wrappers and Skirts, and our Ladies' and Misses' Shoes. In both these departments we are away ahead of all others, having purchased an immense stock right from the leading manufacturers and are enabled to place them for your disposal at prices that are beyond a tfonbt marvelous. We ask you to call and see us and judge for yourself of the merits of our goods. Your Very Obedient Servant, e ANDEEAS PETEESON" ! An Important Letter. Mrs. kicking. Pueblo jumped out and Miles.Xin attempting, to' get out, was thrown forward and fell between the shafts and - the animal kicked him several times in the side below the ribs, and being so close to the horses heels is perhaps the only thing that saved his life. lie was taken to the residence of HoraceCurtis and . Dr. Henry was summoned, and did all he could to allay the intense, the pain, wh?ch j dries; being Internal, and , their nature difficult to determine. Mr. Miles gradually improvedrhow-eve- r, and will, likely be all right, again in a ifew days. Payson Globe-Header- ;: Ileio-intrudinlo- Pre-existenc- e, ' hill south of the Central school house when the horse commenced ' their gracefulheads an' peer At him with'tbehr big brown eyes The Resurrection Day. (Continued, from lstBage.) in- Helpin. Natures showo along With their interludes song. u GEN. LUNA WOUNDED. ' But his soul jest wants to prance Right out of his frame, an danco To the music of the skies Sung by breezes, an his eyes Sparkle in his dazzled head Till youd think that they werofed From a fount o' sunshine tapped In his soul! He stands enrapt As he pazes at the hils, Hears the babble o the rills, Sees the birds in plumage gay Fritterin the hours away, and enjoy tea-drinkin- g,: Wm. Miles sustained severe a fellers appetite Gits a razor edge as he Drinks the airy tonic, Gee! An . Salerice Ladies Dong. Button or Lace, Coin Toe, good $1.00 Shoes. Sale price Se.se. Mens All Wool Black Clay Wors- teds, in sack or frock, 18 oz Clay. SaIo price . 10.00. . $1.50. 75c.Button or Lace, Ladies Fine Dong. Mens Fine Vici Kid Shoes, Silk Good $1.50 Shoes. . any style toe. Vesting Top, latest style toe. Sale price J Sale price , OI.IO- - $2.30. ; or tan black, any Vesting topi Tstvle toe; good $2.25 and $2.50 Mens Fine Fur Hats, any color, and in Rallroafl style or Fedora grades. Sale price ladies Fine Vici Kid Shoes, Silk ' Mei.s Nice Light Home Spun All Wool and made well. Sale price - . - . style toe, every: pair warranted tojreargood; Sale price Best line 01.90. of Shoes to be - Good $1.25 and $1.50 value;. Sale price , shape. found in 90c. Mens ProvoSnits in Sack or Frock, the city at the prices.' $10.00 Suits, Mens good solid Grain or Calf ' ' ' ' v tegular weight, ; Jight Brown. Sale 7: or price "Gray Shoes, buckle, lace or Cong. Good Men's Working Shirts! . ..2GC - $1.50 grades. Salo price Better grade made double.. GOc. 20- - , .00. 4 S Two Stores. A - ' n s A t S a - Clolhicro. - "1 GV 1 V. 1 ' .H 'If Utah. Logan, |