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Show T H E J OUB H'A.L i U , pabUthtOwr TlOMSAT tui, i UTOWAT JjominMS A AT i Xxmax f , Citt, Oacu comm, Utah. . Ecsn To Mr. and llrs. Marion last, a fine ton. Llsb, on Friday ' , Eyes tested free, Johnson & 1 Ownby graduate opticians. Born Yesterday, to Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Marshall, a son. Four Ply Li nen, Collars in latest styles. JO cents each, Dunbar Rob then pr:::ntl 3 Dr. Ormby with a pld-- t i CCrdl walking-can- lid e. To Ex- - Assistant W. H. Apperley, a handsome geld ring was presented, with the remark that there was something odd in the thought of Mr. Apperley wearing a gold ring, but the gift would not be in accord with the gentlemans iV S1 en-ti- re Ex-Assista- ch.rtOT, th8.w,rdl0(, m 0rncMon SO M lnM-rtlo- of Pililip Strong Co-o- Wif, Thatcher was - assessed $5 for his part in the 3rd St.-- ro v. Good farm citv lota and improve 'inents for sale." See want ad, f Fine wines , and all kinds of -- liquors At J. R.Edward,.-,-Foond A ladys shawl and coat, Owqer can get same by payiDg for this notice. ' Great care has been taken at The Logan Nurseries to have Jbe best quality of garden, dower "and grass v t seeds for sale. A childs purse containing money picked up and can be obtained at The Journal office by proving Was occasion by S. B. Mitton, was adA gold chainrand watch with mirably sung by Mrs-.- Salina B. crystal broken out, was lost on Park of Wellsville. The producWednesday. Finder please leave at tion itself received most favorable Knowles butcherishop, andJe re- comment from many music lovers warded.' f present. " Elder Joseph Morrell oftheStake r arose after an overture by . Presidency . and voiced sentithe orchestra, by V. , I ments of.copgratulation nd felicitation appropriate to the occasion, Reu.Cbarle$ tl1.$l)clc!cn StiUOn and upon behalf of the people of the S 25per cent discount on Stake,-extendesincere - thanks to who has taken his place Ladies Shoes. Fine p D,r. Ormsby and his former associft among the strongest fiction ates. All our Mens $3.25 and writers of theday. Rock of my The singing of Walk--- 1 ' 4 $&5G Shoe?,-exce- pt "School Sabbath the Refuge by choir, the Doxology by the choir The Crucifixion of Philip Strong overs. and congregationrand- - benediction will he published as a serial in this paper, beginning soon by Elder Joseph Quinney fi eluded one of the most' impressive ft ROBINSON BROS, meetings ever held in Cache county. Z. C. M. irBullding OhlyTg House plants of different kinds - g - g. and prices" at,, The Logan Nurr-ies- . Sowing the Wind. . Clearance Sale d I 1 . to-fi- -- he The .present theatrical season will bring to this city few if any finer attractions than the production of lowing the Wind .which will be given by an excellent company at the opera house Friday A party of rmsqueraders walked L BRILLIANT FUNCTION, In on Mr, and Mrs I. P. Jacobson ii..a.i...- -. v Friday night, and proceeded to Ths Ee:3ption In Honor of the Cnt- 'make tnemselves merry. An ele' going S. S. Snparintendency.- gant lanch was served. Those present were: Mrs. and Mrs. J, R. Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Will Smith, Mr. and ; There was a great outpouring of Mrs. F. C. Goodwin; Mrs Sarah people interested in Sabbath School Hendricks, Mrs. John Irvine, Mrs'. worki at the reception tendered t. Ex-Sup- DIRECT FROM 'u season in this country7 In Now York, Chicago and other large cities, ityras the theatrical seDsa tion of the year 1893-4- , and its is poplarity still as great as ever It selects from the two eexe? an able champion and representative of each, and pits them against each other in one of the fiercest . -- . of-h- er 1 . The-singin- coq-gregalio- n, " -- bis-un- -- Steed Death , . Off E B. Monday, lawyer of Hen ji rietta, Tex,, ouch Lu i a lie' My brother was very low vn, malarial fever and jiundice. 'persuaded him to Hi Electric try tiers, and he was but continued 60on much beti-- r, their u?e until be was wholl ycured. 1 amure Electric Biters saved his life. This remedy expels malaria, kills disease germs and purifies the blood; aids digestion, regulates liver, kidneys and bowels, cures C0n8lipation, dyepepeu, nervous diseases, kidney troubles, female complaints; gives perfect health. Only 50o. af Riter Bros drug store. 2 grave-digirer- 1 , nt s .j . r committee: . MrsTTrin MriLe Thatcher, MrB. N. Carlson. Mt Andrew King, Jr., and Mr, Gilbert Cole. Working Night and Bay. . The butiesl and mightiest little thing that ever was made is Dr. Kings New Life Pills., . These pilli change weakness into strength into energy, brain-fainto mental power.'Theyre wonderful In building up the health. Only 25a. per box. Sold by Riter Bros. ing selection; " Sleeping OqThy. Charged WitVForgsry. Pillow, by a male quartette. Prof. George L. Swendson made Sheriff Crockett cameup from a brief but very neat speech of wel Ogden on Saturday, having in comej.snjkread a letter from Prest. charge Bert Rivers and his wife, George Q. Cannon, announcing the Allie Rivers, who - were charged latter's regrets at being unable to with forgery by the manager of the atieod; and extending hearty, .con Farmers Union Roller Mills at itrutulatinns to 'Ormsby Bmithfield.' From the statement and his associates. given out by the officers, it appears The Old Wooden Rocker! was that Rivers and his wife stayed 3 sung very sweetly by Mesdames S or 4 months with Levi Payne t of B. Park, and Rose B. Pitkin. Trenton. When, they.- - left thee "" Then came an' address Prof. Mrs. ' Rivers drew an order for by J. M. Tanner. He eulogized in $15.65 on the Farmers Union fitting terms the members of the Milling Co.of Smithfield .and retiring: superintendencyjad signedUMr Paynes name to e called attention to - their patient, order 'was honored, and with the untiring labors in behalf of the money thus obtained the couple young. Upon behalf of the Sabbath fled to Ogden, where - the Sheriff ' School teachers nfibe stake he apprehended them. i . -- Ex-Sup- t. -- it.-Th- t f i , - r; . lietlej-snes- s g Friday Evonina. February 9th. 0. Ormsby and his assisCarrie .Robinson'; MispesKat Wr ll. Apperley "and W. G. tants, Allie 'Hendricks, 'Emma'Ebgland, the B. Y. Collegejon.Satur-- . confilcts ever d.epi?tedejxlthe -Reese,at Alice Messrs Robinson, Lewis, . . , day evening,' Theywere from all stage. Stowell, RobinsodTHughei. hasjjeen-thruwoman The of into filled aad st parts thecounty, lhey to overflowiog tne;spacious new the world without the boon of law ful parentage and through the cb&pel. ' The Otte orchestra was in atten- irony ot fate the manresponsible Ladies', ana Chi'dren'sS dance and rendered several delight- for her situation is now the guard3 ful selections, while4:theJ3abbath ian JACKETS lover, atanding-betwe- 6n School choir sang most beautifully. her and. the only, .happinfes of At Half Price -.V It was .fully eight oclock when which she has ever dreamed, obthe orchestraTbegan the - opening jecting to her because for . the .very For One Week Only, selection. g of "the conditions thathave resulted from COMMENCING TUESDAY, 3 hymn, Weary Not. his youthtul pemraitythough his by the x followed. . T T relationship totil: her is -- not made FEB. 6TH,-Aknow- n- to -tho rdenoue-methe invocation s .Thett)fferingjof of the Go Dr. wans,-waE. G. succeedplay. by ELIASON SISTERS. ? ed by the rendition of the. charmC .... B. Mitton delighted Logan folk on Saturday with their music. They marched about the business district during the day. and playing again in the evening at the B.-- Y. evening, Feb. Dtb. This plsy which promises to College.1 They looked very neat rank as the great effort of Sydoey and natty" in their "uniforms, and Grundys life is now in Its fifth played excellently. i . be season.' All married people are earnestly-invite- d to attend. The Wellsville band led by S. YU .Master-piec- e, 16th -- M THE NEW YORK EMPIRE THEflTRF SUCCESS f On Friday evening Feb. there will be given a Married Folk's party in the' Palace Hall, After the ball there vrill be a com mitt.ee to organize a club for a series of parties to run the - remainder of - Friday Evening, February.9th. Sidney Grundys Married Folks, Forty 32.45. . property. The taking of testimony in" the cise of Hannah Thatcher vs. F. C. Bankrupt Sals cfthi. Fair Miller, was finished Friday even ing And an agreement reached to began Thursday Feb 1st, 1903 at 2 p. n. Continue daily. Hours ktibmit the arguments in briefs. of sale from 10 a. n.,to 4 p. n. The regular meeting of the city Council occurs tomorrow evening. Quite a number of Cache Co, Democrats will go down to the H rumored the will that It Mayor for time submit confirms capital today in order to be present it that Democratic tioti the names of - persons ' llf at the meeting of-t' State committee. Bbme of the appointive offices. - A Frightful Blunder Tells of a clergyman who Win often cause a horrible BurnT Cut or Bruiao. -- BucklenV attempted to preach asje-- ' Scald, Arnica' Salve, will kill the pain and sus would have preached. promptly heal it. Cures Fern dra- - Bores,-- Ulcers. Boils, His experiences-wer- e, Corns; all Skin Best Pile interestcure on earth. Eruptions. matic, absorbingly 25c. a box. Cure Only. guaranteed ing and in the end-tragi- c. Sold by Ritef Bros, druggist. Both books were written . ' y. LOCAL P01B8. T? to be chosen by the dancers. feet decorum is enjoined who attend., Cake walkinaM bibited. New and pleaslnf da are being ingrodoced from tim7? time. Jsppeson a orchestra i. ,i ways in attendance. a" , Xi Yalsnline8 v ; f o be given a bow and8.? will iQ the of the decads recounted party, with valentines andrIS? church post office in the hall. On wS1 experiences .of a eveniag; February 21st company who ached in the day occur the event of the Bea.7 face of every situation, grand Masquerade ball What Would Jesus Do? dress pattern will be presenti. the best sustained lad They pledged themselves and an Eastman kodak, (prfjfe to do likewise. to the best ' eustalned " gentl.!? The most trUxd zYzriX book character unless it were odd. inson & Co A beautifully bound ooJy of the his out is Smith Isaao Book closing of Mormon, was the gilt ten BDBBCBIPTI0yi4AXI3 stock of shoes, rubbers, mens dered to Supt. Y. G, Month. and boys underwear. On Yer. IMoaUu. Koese. W eta. ILK1 OMh la adTuo IS.001. Dr. Ormsby very feelingly reRuth B.' Obfray' was "yesterday sponded to the utterance made bv JBlntl copy I eaU. appointed administratrix, of the es- Dr Tanner, and was followed by tate of Thos.8 Obraydeceased. EATK8! Assistants ADVXRTBIJta Apperley and Reese, in been has Walter Dr. paythe Pyper expression of their appreciation eta. per line. web Inaertlmi, Loaal UnM resisome of its and Une of the mementos presented and the tch ing Logan Beedle Notice, 10 eta. tr o,t word each in.rr- - dents a visit. He returned to Salt kind words said to them MlaoeUineoai Column, Dr. bSSSob Display adTertlaamanta mad koowe Lake yesterday. Ormsby arose again and expressed n application. of the services of Mr. George T. Odell, general his appreciation Advartliemente not accompanied by written in the retiring associates all his directions will be Inserted until forbidden. manager of the p Wagon and and ebarged accordingly. Machine Co. was in Logan yester-da- superintendency,solo written for the Good by, a ' A Acai- - TbiJ popular hall U J i i . THE SALT LAKE Box. Office Opens Friday at. THEATRE- 10 - a. m. " ' Gov. Goebel's Fnneral Exchango Gleanings. Frankfort, Ky., It has practic-- j ally beeu decided that the remains' The following young men iron of Gov. Goebel will be buried in Paris leave Saturday on mission Frankfort, in tle- - cemetery - over- to the B vY. C. at Logan, Utah, to looking ihe. Kentucky river, where lake the special missionary conns: lie the remains of Daniel Boone, j Divid Atwfay.Chas. Brown. Daniel Johnson and eev-- i Price, Geo. B. Spencer, Jr WeBley eral Kentucky Governors, eminent Collutgs, and William Slucki. Tha are from the Second jurists and soldiers. Arthur and fin st inr-J ujitos Goebel, Waroraud4heother three from ths rn, S. J. Shackelford, clerk of the Firct Ward. Paris Post. Court of Appeals, and Warden .Lil A younglon bf Peter Jenson, l&rd visited the cemetery today and the couth western partof resilient s pen asnit town, metof wilhanracddfnt'Moa .able spot- Though no definite wd decipirtu was reached a spot in the djy of this week which nearly Vioe-Pie?idrn- t e Senator-Blackbu- -- tome-tiraain-selecti- ng him his life. 1 vicinity of the immense shaft erectTho boy.wss in a hurry to start ed in honor of Kentuckys dead town to cchooL where - ha was st 8QdServBearly-tbehighepoint up on horseback, and ran into in the beautiful cemetery, will prob- going did ' the stable to get the horse. He ably finally be selected. not take time to lead the animd Although the ,buriallwill take climbed onto place In Frankfurt', In accordance put of the barn but its bacflhfn the stall, and while rj with the wishe&of-Jh- e. fiienJa-o- f contact the dead man the funeral services Ingout his :head"came in tha bis wi h the- ire mework above him, tn will, beh home. The remains will be taken injury received being just at to Covington tomorrow on a spec- base of the brain. The concussion and ial train which will tsarry the allbearers. reudcrtdihe boy uuconeciousconfli the relatives of the dead he fell to ti e ground in that remained for sonK mao, member ' of the" legislative tion, where he discovered be commitiee, judges of the Court of tine Wtu cold and iite was apparently Appeals acd others. and fckuH ' Tuesday morning, the remains tinct. t By' prompt will be conveyed to the Odd Fel- treatrai-u- hu was revived, tbugj lows hall where they will lie in and unless hemorrhage sets Wi state from 8:30 in the morning to will bo arouud again all 10 oclock at night, the hall being short . lime Mt. Pleasant Pp mid. , . i 1 kept open in the evening to allow the working people an opportunity For all freeh cuts or wound jj to view funeral services will be extremely simple either the human subject in deference not only to the wiibos ammals.tH a dreeing, BALLA of Gov. Goebel, but alio the mem- SNOW LINIMENT' is excellent bers of his'fatntly. Outsideof m whilr forsoree- - ofr worki ng --"or1 ? guard of honorjconslstihg of fifty especially if slow to heal, or. citizens there will be not ceremony purating; its feeding qualities 60 cU. BJ or display of any kind. r Eyen the ih.qo.led, M Co.-.L funeral cortege will be lacking." . Bros. Drug ' -- -- - -p- 1 - -- he J -- f : |