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Show THE Killvilla Hatters. Since my last Editor Joubsal: moved communication things have Peo-- i manner. usual in their have been quite busy in plow arid putting in crops,' and water ditches for f irrigation, ffou? lands are getting vry dry although it baa been so cold, Quite number of our citizens Blue ftreover in Boxelder county. Pocatello improvvalley, creeKRud t farms. ' ing their The Grammar Department of -district school closed on the 11th teach! tnst. Mr. Martin Wolf, the and family, of this department, us ' for took their departure from the 20thinst. Alberta, Canada, on , him prowish friends znaoy The success. and people sify have lost an here realize that they ' . ' iflteiligent and useful man. .yhen the news of the failure of enter-trit- e, Qls0B6mith, in the wheat created became known, it excitement among the an quite Risers, as there are a number that Usfilost from. 400 bushels up ffjrds, which makes it It very sad for men with large families to lose all they had deposited to meet obligations that they had to meet. The proprietor of our grfst . mill has bad quite a time and .expense forced upon him this season through the high water in Blacksmith Fork C pre-Sxi- Dg Tiverchaoging its channels, - thereby leaving his mill r.ee high and dry. I am pleased to note that the health of the people generally is good. Our Stake Superintendent of Sabbath school?, with some of his assistants made us a' visit a short time ago, for the purpose of appointing a new superintendent fox our Snnday school, which office has been vacant , since the death of Bichard Jessop; but for reason best known to themselves and the Bishopric they failed (o make the J. K. appointment. Millville, May 23, 1899. , - . JOURNAL-LO- G TRI-WKEK- LY Eexhur2 Enablings. Editor Journal; It pay , EaFosledtha Surgeons. . be news to you to learn that the farmers of this valley had a very valuable snowstorm last Sunday; one worth thousands of dollars,' so they say; and judging from the amount of baud it bade AN, UTAH UfAY-A- O one would "think the gumboot sellers would' reap the thousand?. ' . ' . The season here has been very backward, as a result of which the crops do not look, as well as usual. The railroad is the topic of conversation. Sqme ea it will be built within a few mouths; others say it will not be built at all. Again a few - Tiave petitioned the railroad officials to change the proposed line, as they are afraid theh children will be run over by ,ihe trains. Co. 4 . In Constipation HERBINE affords a natural, healtbful remedy, acting, promptly. ' A few email doses will usually ,be found to so regulate the - excretory functions that they are able to operate without any aid whatever.1 Price 50 cts. Riter Bros. Drug Co. ' I 1 To Curt - All doctors told Renick Hamilton, of West Jefferson, 0., after suffering' 18 months from Rectal Fistula, ha would die unless a costly operation .was .performed; but he cured himself with five boxes Bucklens Arnica Salve, the stirest pile cure on Earth, and the beet Salve In the World. 25 cents a box. Sold by Riter Bros. Drug W9 . a Cold In Oso Bay. , Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the THE LOGAN CITY BREWERY money if it fails to cure, 25c. The genuine hag L. B. Q. on each Is prepared to supply the tablet. For sale by "Riter Bros, trade' forMay with ah excellent quality of . prug Co. ..... , CALLr ON THEM. Nothing has ever been produced to equal or compare' with TAB-LERS BUCKEYE , PILE OINTMENT as a curative and healing GO TO for Piles, Fissures, applicationi blind and bleeding, external or Internal, and Itching and Bleeding HOTRRY PUBLIC of the Rectum; The relief is immediate and cure infallible, Price, to get your deeds, mortgage!, etc., 50 cts, in bottle, tubes .75, cts. made out and Notary work attended to. Biter Bros. Drug Co. , J LOGAN. JOURNAL Office, , -- Charles, v England I Most of the people here are , i ? T i feelMc- ing well in health; Mr. Wm.1 from a bad Alister,' who is suffering ' cold, being about the only excep-tio- n. i ir Quite s number of Logan people are coming to this part of the conn -try to locate. Three wpgon loads passed through for the Teton Basin this morniog. The railroad talk has caused people to ask more for their property too much" in fact. Considerable work i? being done on the dry bench; Oce gentleman has disked in fifty acres of alfalfa There- - is seed as an experiment. plentyof land yet to be had upon the bench. When hay can be bought here, it costs $5 a ton. Along the road between here and Logan it costs $15 a ton, so you see hay is a luxury. Most of the farmers have turned their horses our, to feed on any thiogjthey can find, so if a , poor traveler does purchase a little hay it is usually at the risk of having it eaten Up by stray horses, or blown away by the wind before j his own animals get a chance at it; ' , Respectfully, " . Z' U , 1 Batjer Rexburg, Idaho, May 23, 1899. Els Life Was Saved. Saved by! an Indian. , soldiers now feel the hard service they en dured during .the war. Mr. Geo. S. Anderson, of Rossyille, York county.' Penn who saw the" hardest kind of service at the front, is now frequently troubled with rheumatism. I had a severe attack lately t he says, and procured, a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It did so much good that I would like to know what you would charge me for one dozen bottles. Mr. Anderson wanted it both for his own use and to supply it to his friends and neighbors, as every family should have a bottle of it in their home, not only for rheumatism, but lame back, sprains, swell' ings, cuts, bruise? ana burns, for which it is un equaled. For sale by Riter Bros. Drug Co. Mr. J. E. Lilly, a prominent citizMany old en of Hannibal, Mo., lately bad a effects of the wonderful deliverance from a death. In telling of it T was taken with Typhoid Fever, that ran inta'Pneu-- , mbnia." My lungs .became' hardfrightful f hi says: ened. I was even sit op in I couldnt so weak bed. Nothing helped me.- -. I1 expected- - to - eoon die of Consumption,' 'when I heard of Dr. Kings New Discovery. One bottle give great relief. I continued to use it, and now am well and strong. I cant say too much in its praise. This marvelous medi( the surest and quickest world, for all Throat and Lung Trouble, . Regular sizes 50 cent? and $1.001 , Trial bottles free at Riter Bros. Drug Co. Every bottle guaranteed. 2' cine is cure in the " " Somsthiiig to .Read. Choir Invisible, Bitie, Social Life r 1 1 t Many a fur young child, whose pallor has puzzled the motder, until she has suspected rightly her darling was troubled with worms, has regained the rosy hue of health with a few doses of WHITES CREAM VERMIFUGE. Prica 25 eta. Riter Bros. Drug Co. s V t Va Experience Is thebest Teacher. Use Ackers English Remedy in any ' Folks From In Old Pessimist Jefferson Vir-gini- a, . f . i. in With a at Joseph A Home, David Harrum, Bive Work and a hundred others all found in the luxurious Library Car pnl the Overlap Limited of the Union pacific. Provided gratis for the entertainment of our friends case of coughs, colds or croup. ' Should and patrons. Address, H. M. Clay, it fail to give immediate relief money General Agent, Salt Lake City. refunded. 25 cts. and 50 cts. Riter Spain, - Jin ( Bros. Drug Co., Druggists. w Care that Cough with Shiloh's Cure Tlie beat Congh Cure.- Relieves Croup One ..million ' bottles sola Promptly. jrear. 40 doses for 25 cts. Sold by - h' Grocery & Drug Store. 4 - Dyspepsia Cured. Shilohs VitaUzex immediately relieves 8our Stomach, Coming up of Food Distress, and is the great kidney and liver remedy. Sold 1 By Co-o- p Grocery A Drug Store. All Wool and a yard wide at 55 cents and up. Nice Ingrains at 22 J cents pe? yard. - Chinese 0 - - SI and a . i Carpet vtz c a Japanese v r Matting. Window Glass. c'rdoa Elock, Specialty ?j t; h, levjig. Picture Frames. Lo'aa, Utah 4 i |