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Show T THE BECOMING A Sox a iiother. JOURNAL, LOG AN, U rail, Y. -- 'It of Mothers Friend, the suffer-- w and danger can be avoided, and itsjdrend and pain. ndT remedy is praised by - thousands ho have tested it. Every woman is JJxious to learn how to' avoid the rJhS hour robbed of suffering which may bo in Ijn and for her. The little book'BeforO jtore JI AY. 25 1899 iattWaSWWtfMte- it fUMUlttXaBai AHABSK&l&tii. About an Even Thing';' Lift ca Squirrel" Island. n me&her of the A One huntjred Squirrels lived on UN OPPORTUNITY. islabd which the Free Press tells a certain contained Detroit bar TO GET Some years ago I at1,000 nuttrees , Ekch tree yielded this story: efficient nutsto support 100 sqnir tended & session of tho circuit rela. But all of the trees were court upTiTthe state -i owned by tea squirrels. The ninety fesso divorce case was called, and treeless squirrels rented portions it so happened that the judge was of trees from. the ten treelords, pay- very much opposed, to divorces, FROM I IMPERFECTIONS: ing the latter a part of the crop, or especially those which were unworking for the treelords for a part opposed. After tbe attorney for Warner's Corsets are , of the nuts they gathered. The the complainant in this case had Standard-Shap- ed Strikingly treelords did not work, hut keep announced himself as reay to fat and slept, white the treeless proceed, the iudge asked if any Correct-UpToD-ate Styles squirrels - were c very poqr,both oneappeared for the- - defendant. Exquisitely . Pine Materials There was silence for a moment physically and financially. One of the squirrels invented a and the judge repeated the quesj Unbreakable Bones machine for gathering , nuts. Tbe tion. At one end of the lawyers Rustproof Steels; treeiordsformed a combine and table sat an attorney who the liquor habit and who paid the inventor , a peck of nuts for his patent and promised' him was, at the time, especially under at higher the influence of stimulants. He steady employment was noticed struggling to get on wages. aided his feet, and, on , observing him, the by Thirty squirrels machine could now gather as many the judge seized the opportunity nuts as were formerly gathered by andasded: Do you appear for the defendall the working squirrels. Sixty j squirrels were thns thrown out of ant, Mr. Blank? rose of I these honor, No, merely employment. ydur Thirty t3 6? eventually secured employment as to remark as friend of the court, menials in the households of the that with Brother .Doubleback as treelords. They became cooks, attorney for the complainant acd fiunkeys, coachmen, footmen, etc , no one on the othe other side, it at a very low wage. The remain- was about an even thing. Then Blank resumed his seat ing thirty unemployed squirrels subsisted on charity or theft, while while the whole court roared with pb some actually died of starvation. V laughterrTT Owing to the diminished de, Spains Greatest Need. mand for nuts because so many were unable to buy there wai soon Mr. R. P. Olivia of Barcelona, hi CD an overproduction of nuts, and Spain, spends his winters at' Aiken, Qu the treelords were obliged to shat S. C. Weak nerves had caused as down a part of the time, thus severe pains in the hack of his CD throwing many more out of work. head. On using Electric Bitters, 03 Competition among treeless squir- Americas greatest Blood and Nerve in rels for employment became ex- Remedy, all pain soon left him. ceedingly fierce and wages steadily He says this grand medicine is fell. Some of the Squirrels organ- what his country . needs. . All Wm, ized a union And struck for higher America knows that it cures liver Bros. Bank, Logan. wages, but there were plenty of un- and kidney trouble,' purifies the Main St., East of Thatcher - . 9 wilwere who the blood, tones up' stomach, employed squirrels ling to work for thelowrate. These stsengthens the nerves, puts vim, scab workers were hired in place vigor and new life into every musof the strikers. The latter did not cle, nerve and organ of the body. relinquish their jobs without a If weak, tired or ailing you need it. struggle. Riots ensue! in which Every bottle guaranteed, only 50 several of the scabs and strikers cents. Sold by Riter Bros. Ding 1 were killed. Co. A charitable - society was or Unless a woman eats sufficient ganized which doled out every day mutabell full of nut ' soup ter the nourishing food shej&an' neither unfortunates. ' The government al gain nor keep a good" complexion. so established a rock pile and a Food, when digested, Is the base of publio wood yard, where unem- all health, all strength, and all ployed squirrels could secure half beauty. - HERBINE will help.di of an inferior nnt in return for gest what you eat, &nd give you breaking a basket full of rocks or the clear bright, beautiful skin of cutting six double armfuls of wood. health. Price 50 and 75 cts. Riter . f In this way although the majority Bros. Drug Co. of the squirrels were always on the Hone Missionary Appointments. Tim BEST COOK BOOK PRINTED verge of starvation, very few geteat, still it was sel- J. A. Leishman. Jos. E. Cowley ting enongh-tIt more fully represents the progHyde Park, May 28. dom one actually starved. Of ress and perfection of the culinary Mt. Jane ll. Sterling, coarse their lives were shortened, art 18. than any previous work. June Mendon, bat that was due, it is said, to 25. . June Millville, , inexorable and unavoidable conditions over which squirrels had -- no L. RMartineau, Jos. E. Wilson THE WHITE HOUSE wm comPaf ClarkBton, May 28. control. Hugo Zkmafl, steward of tht White bi by Millville, Jane 11. House The unemployed squirrels and under President Harrison, and Mrs. a t tv,. ,9f, 4 Lewiston, June 18. F, L. Gillette. It contains over 1,600 Cook those receiving meagre pay began ing Redoes, besides recipes for toilet and Avon, June 25. to murmur. Even some of those household. Special r articles en buying B. A. S. G. Thatcher Barber, operating machines were touched provisions, dinner giving, table etiquette, 28. by the suffering of the fellows and . Benson, May carving and care of sidcJ J J JC 11. June Paradise, thatbe mast something suggested Hyrum, June 18. wrong on an island whieh yielded ' A novel and most important department Mt. Sterling, June 25. sufficient nuts to feed 100,000 consists of car efully prepared Menua Barlow for Breakfast, luncheon and Din -squirrels and yet did not support George O. Pitkin, John Avon, May 28. 100 The New Epoch. ner, complete for one week in Warners well-know- Way to Avoid Dancer. true woman wants to be a flup A baby is the dream of her life the crowning glory of womanhood Tme happiness can' never 15 known Shout the blessings a child brings. , Yetf the ordeal through which wll others must pass is so full of pain; Siiiety and fear, that many a young We is sacrificed because of the inability of childbirth. to undergo the struggle is not necessary to suffer in bring-un- ff new life into the world. By the -- TRi-WEEKL- , 4 V eORSETS- WFree t had-acquir- Corsets ed etiftsoN sisfeRS. by Riter Bros. Drug Co. Sold The Fair. JURWlTVa e. a sr , 1o o Kfli We TINWARE. i' do not make a few special and charge ex articles, hat we sell every article in the Tinware department, and in every ' y.r de partment in oar store cheaper than any other store in thejyalley. GARDEN TOOLS.' Rakes from 20 cents and up. Hoes from 19 cents aqd up. Forks from 40 cents and up. Shovels from 60 cents and Up. These goods are first prices tra on other w . HARDWARE.' The best of Hardware, cheaper than the cheap hardware. - W. H, White & Co, Logan. P20BATE GUARDIANSHIP AND NOTICE- - Consult County Clerk or the Respective Signers, for Further Information. In the District Court, Probate Division In and for Cache County, Bute of UUh. In tiie matter of the estate of JamesBrown. deceased. Notice. The Petition of Caroline Brown, Executrix of the estate of James Brown, deceased, praying tor the settlement of final account of said Caroline Brown. Kxccutrix, and for the distribution ol the residue of Mid estate to the pettoas entitled, has been set for bearing on Saturday the 27th day of May. a. D. 1892. at 1 o'clock p. m., at the County court House In the Court- - Room of aaid Court, In Logan City, Cache County. UUh. Witness the Clerk of said Court with the seal thereof affixed, this 1Mb day of May, X. D. 1899. JOHN W. Ow!, Clerk By I. E. QrmnxT. lmputy Cl. rk. SKAL m M - o ksii -- i -- i In Constipation HERBINE af- Trenton, June 18 ?tgageee Sale Under Chattel Kortgage fords a natural, healthful remedy, Logan 3rd ward, June 25. , Notice is hereby giten tbatpimnsi.1 to the acting promptly." A few small W. D. Cranney, Jos. Qninney conditions of a chattel mortgage doses will usually he found : to so eeu ted Januar, Itith, 1899, by Orson May 28. . Smith nthe First National Bank of Lrpnn. Utan.a regulate the excretory functions . Richmond, June 11. corporation, and fied in the office of the that they are able to operato withcounty Recorder of Greenville, June 18, Publication J c'waItL ALTsna, Attorney out any aid whatever. Riter Bros. Drug Co. Price 50 cts. - J ' J. bithuthi6 Cove, Z. ( f C. B. Robbins- -. June 25. Stewart, Jr.-Smithfi- ' Logan 7th ward, May 28. lt May 1 every month of the yean, 1 I Or, AN UTAH, if 1 .. Newton, Jane II. Clarlmton, Jane 18. - OK -- - i MkliT NATI05AL BAXK i.-i-N;- -- Red Rot From the Gun . Richmond, June 25. 3Vas the ball that hit G. B. Stead- Jos. Morrell, M. Thatcher Jr. Department of the Interior. man Mendon, May 28. of Newark, Mich., in the Civil Land Office at BaltLake City, Utah. . - Providence, June 11. War. It caused horrible Ulcers April lath. 1$ Notice Is hereby Riven that the following-earneWelisville, June 18. settler has filed notloe of his intention that no treatment helped "for 20 to make final proof' in support of years. Benson, June 25. Then Bucklens Arnica Mi claim, and that said proof will be made Swore County Clerk of Boxelder County, Salvecuredhim Cures . Cuts, J. H. Aiider8on, Nathan Thomas at Brigham on ra. Jane 1839, City, Utah, Cove, May 28. ; T. Bigler, H. X. No. 10708, for the N Bruises, Burns, Boils, Felon, Corns W M of the N E W and the N E yA of the N W 6 ward, June 11; Logan Skin Best cure File on Eruptions. 54.01 Section 18, Township IS, N ' Range J W, He names Smithfield, Jane 18. following witnesses to prr, earth. 25 cts. a box. Cure guaran continuoustheresidence ; upon and cultiratlor anteed. 'Sold Hyde Park, June 25. Ofi'tid land, rii: by Riter . Bros. Drug ' Thomaa Archibald, K. A. Znndel, Jat, Archl Christian Larsen, Jos. E. Cardon ' di Lester Pierson, all of Plymouth. UUh. . v Logan 5th ward, May 28. FkakkD. Hobbs. Register. Logan 1st ward, June 11. . ih.nd s The White House Cook Book for Pnbllcation. Cache Countv, Uuh, the offer for sale at public auction, Thursday, the 1st day of June, 1899. at two ociock p.m. of said day, at the grata elevator, . : - as the place ol busl ess of the Elevator on h Block ii koRan City Survey, Cache County, willseu to tbe highest bidder for vo thousand (5000) bushels, more or !r lees, of threshed wheat, contained ,in aaid or much thereof at may be neces Lr amount due on said mortgage atn....P?7 notice'0? ? th firl Publication of thu 3 Edwards, NO, 4117. Wotloe fe. f e. Q . op . To Cnr9 a Cold h Oso Day. College June 11. , Take .Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 25c. The genuine has L. B. Q. on ach tablet.1 For sale by Riter Bros. Drug Co. k Logan 2nd ward, June" 13. ' Providence, June 25. J. E. Carlisle, Edward Hansen-Loga- n 3rd ward, May 28. Logan 4th ward, June 11. . Logan 5th ward, June 18. Logan Cth ward, June 25. v In point of authorship, It atanda Hugo Zirman waa at one time caterer for that Prince Napoleon who waa killed while fighting-thZulus in Africa. He was afterward steward of the famous Hotel Splendide in Faria Later OrM White isamI ctottMsdlac, he conducted the celebrated IlMltUxi Brunswick Cafe in ZKaelsste tiUa atea,, tert typ. wtd New York, and still later he gave to the Hotel ivepUtilndexM, 171 ppi, Ulutntei. , Richelieu, In Chicago, a cuisine which won the applause of oven the gourmets of foreign lands. It waa here that he laid the famous "spread" to which the chiefs of the warring faction! of the Republican Convention aat down, in Jnne, i&bS, and front which they arose with asperities koUcned, differences harmonized, and victory organized. Mrs. F. L. Gillette is no less proficient and capable, having- made a 'life-lonand thoron-- h study of cookery and housekeeping, especially as adapted to the practical wants of average American homes. v The work is embellished with fine portraits of all the ladies of the White House. The book has been prepared with great care, livery recipe hat been tried and tested, and can be relied upon as one of the best of its kind. It is comprehensive, filling completely, it i the requirements of housekeepers of ail classes.. It embodies several original ami features, among w hich may be mentioned the menus for the holida) and lor oue week in each month in the year, thus covering all varieties of se.ponable foods, the cocveuicut fcificatioa and arrangement of topics; the simplified nictiiodof explanation in preparint on ortich-- , in the order of manipulation, thereby enabling the most inexperienced to clearly comprehend i. The subject of carving has been given a prominient jiiace, not only becjuife of ns hkcIi I importance in a work of this kind, but particularly tiecnusc it contains entirely new ami original designs, and is so for a departure from the usual iifolc ol treating the subject. interesting information in given concerning the HI tie louse: Low its hospital.ty is contacted. the menus sen ed on spedalcccnsions, views f.ftlie Interior. . , The binding being Of rnnim tied cloth it ran f t any tii.ic Ih: readily cleaned Otuf nmde to look bright and freshly simply rubbvugitotiwithatii.aipeloUeirapeiuga. l g le ' We will mail free of charge the above described bookwhichl sella for $3.00, to 4ny lady sending us a club of ! THREE TREPAID SUBSCRIPTIONS TO THE JOURNAL. Two half year will be counted as one yearly subscription. Any with a little time at her command can secure this: valuable hook lady We guarantee by getting up a club among her friends and neighbors. " - : the book as represented. -- ,Earl & England Pub. Co. LOGAN, UTAH. ' |