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Show A ' P1 a, Jl yi:TZRIT tw TOUR. today. for nar Fear Newspapers Join la Big any eurpaeses It cures. cinuaent or balm fentcorn, Burns, Boils, Sores, Sr,CnoUktrs. Tetter, Salt Rheum, on or about May 15, a party of Chapped Hands, Skin experienced" newspaper .men will Piles. l!Itioos Infallible leave New York for an extensive 25o ,t Onj tour of the West. I, The party will be made up of rBDrujCo. joint stafF representatives of the Ton? Great Eastern Newspaper League, Ccea This Strike an organization effected for-thMuddy complexions, Nauseating oonsti-?I- n purpose of the tour and consisting come from chronic is of Tea the New York Sun, the PhilaClover Root sold baa been delphia Times, the Boston Journal 2 Ibsolute cure and an absolute guar-n- f and the Baltimore Herald, and prie25 cts. add 50 cts. will Include depjript.ive writers, sketch artists, 8 phu.ugrspher and OworyADn.gCo. bnsineea representatives of thest Thousanodsofthe most stubbor four representative Eastern newsdistressing cases of piles have papers. So cured by TARLERd BUCK-Ey- g For six months or more this OINTMENT. It never party will travel over that great pile Price, 50 cents, in expanse of country which lies becure. to Jk Riter tween Pittsburg and the Pacific 75 cts. tubes bottles, Co. coast, andjthey.will send forward jjoa. Drug from thry an ous places Of special interest, carefully written and acNow sircrliwii9 I r 3 gfE .ed. e I For Spriiig, great assortment of With shall display during tbe in coming week the newest styles nitsand Dress ladies Tailored We Etfrta7rTtl3 themost complete itowingwe have ever made," and ig vell worthy of your inspection. -- four newspapers mentioned graphic tlflSOH SISTERS, up. pen pictures- - of- - that - Interesting section of the country as it exists nati . curately illustrated letters descriptive of the industrial condition, the exhaustltfss resources and the material progress of the various sections visited. The plain meaning of this most extraordinary movement is to East -- with the actual condition of the West from an industrial point of view, and the series of letters which will be printed during the progress of the tour will present to the readers of the BUSINESS DIRECTORY--: 10GAK MISCELLANEOUS COLUMN! PROFESSIONAL3- - . wrV Is to be the The letters will Ia a word, it work of education. tell of the greatness, wealth and the possibilities of the West. There will he no exaggerated coloring no funny fllghta of The writers will imagination. deal with facta and figure- - as they find them. The story of the pro gresa aod the upbuilding of the West the vast mineral resources the fertile fields and the sections poesetsiog special and peculiar advantages, and holding forth inviting inducements for the investments of capital or the home eeeker, will be faithfully described by men trained in careful writing, Iu order. to afford every facility possible for good work a magnificent private car has been purchased of the Pullman Company for ths exclusive use of this party. It is all the splendidly equipped with modern conveniences of a first-cla- s hotel, and it will maks a comfortable and fitting horn for the newspaper men' while visiting the various points of interest in half of the States of the Union. jTbe, car is now being" made ready for its long journey in the Pullman shops at Pullman i lit; and wtlt'be ready for delivery tbe last of this week. ' "Without question this lour of the West is one of the most notable undertakings in the history of newspaper enterprise, and in order to give some sort ef understanding as to tbe magnitude . and scope of the work,it can be stated that the private oaf" of the party is expected to cover a total of not lees than 20000 miles and that during tbe progress of the tour about 280 col umns will bs written. Boston . Journal. - - : Died at Wellsville on Sanday April 29th 1900, at 9 a. m., Anu McCormick Leisbman, wife of John Leisbmaq, after an illnesn of about Oaitnary.- She was born Feb. 11th 1830, at Jobostouf, Renfrewshire Scotland, and wasjherefore in -- her 7 weeks. Dz.E.0. GOWANS. Diieue! of Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. . Glasses Scientifically The Fitted. Wall Paper!. Largeetllahd-Finest-Sto- list yeartIn Jan. 1852 -- she - was ck will be Found at k Campbell A Morrells. 7! Utah. WILKINSON & SON. Logan, Office over Logan, v DINTISTS. Opposite - flr Charles A. Cowans, Dentist. , ' - Postoffice. MACHINISTS. o ; . JOSEPH WILSON & SON. i Dentistry practiced in all its branches. Machinists. Office over Campbell & Morrells Cloth- - - ing fetore. ir. Login, of. 0. o. . lo f W. Snow, lit Dentist. tor U) ity Iron and brass founderiea. Utah. Main Street, Logan Island " t r SWINYARD & SON. Carriage, Buggy and Wagon Work, and General Blacksmlthing, a City Drug Store. Parlors over ICO itr Main Logan. Utah, Street, BUSINESS . -Springs .Made and Repaired. Main Street. Logan Island COLUMN, ARCHITSCT8. John Bench " on on C. T. BARRETT. WALLPAPER, Architect and Superintendent. HOUSE PAINTING. ..... 1 White House, itn Mt' M Second St,, tt HELDBERG OLSON Logan & CO. ; , 1... JV Paiallug, Natural Wood finishing, House 0- a.-.- fi- - ,r--. m re rs re i r ra as id - 7 jwBtr ir- - J. 2 e- Login. YOUNGMANI want a "hand me-dow- n a7J.ohThomaa says he isn t Jl., A :? want a - suit or - II You-Wan- ' t monument or headstone of first . parlor, Restaurant d every-Ijcoo- W. W Cle1 frah Main St., T.M0111 Island - - r Logan DR.'$. H.POULSON. fcrder- - V0uillOOa ,l,Dd' Z,i Bt, lU- - Proprietor. married to John Leishm an of the same place, and in.the same month and year started with him for Utah, she having joined the Church a few years previous. They arrived in New Orleans about the firpt of April, and from thence pro ceeded to St. Louis. After tarrying there a short time they took steamer to Kansas City and remained in and around tha place until the 3d, of June, then started on their westward journey across the plains, in the company kpown as the "First Perpetual Immigration Fund Co., under the captaincy of Abraham O. Smoot. . After a weary march of 3 months they arrived in Salt Lake Sept. 3d, In this connection it is noteworthy to state that she walked tbe entire distance, excepting crossing rivers and other water too deep to wade. Shortly after their arrival here they settled in Little Cottonwood, south of Salt Lake city; remained there two years and removed to Cedar Valley, then a frontier" settlement. They lived there until the Spring of 1860, when in the great migration to Cache Valley, they were part of that 'contingent; and took up their abode in Wellsville, where she has resided to the ' time of her death. ; From the foregoing it is apparent that another pioneer has departed this etage of actionv after an event-'- , ful life of usefulness, trial and benefaction.. 1. The character and career of this sister is marked with qualities that stamp her as a model Saint, wife and mother, for in passing through difficulties and trials incident to a new and scant country in the early years of her residence here, as indeed all others of later years, whether of a domestic or general nature, she was nfcver heard to complain or murmur at her lot, but made the best of every situation in which she was placed, which was at times sufficiently poignant to try the souls A of men. She had 12 children, 5 of whom are dead, 7 remaining." Her grandchildren number 33, great grandchildren 11, making her posterity at the time of her death, 56. Her funeral took place in Wellsville meeting housd under the direction of First Counsellor Darley, on Tuesday, Llay 1st, at 2 p. m., which was will attmdad,. Prayer -- class-- - Vermont marble, coupled because you ti, the most artistic work, to you he is ready to with JJl taPe-- He has some place over the tomb of some loved Patternsin spring 4tnmJ1Dggoods.. one - on Decoration Day, Call ; - in Geo. Q. Rich, Kalsomining, U ta h an d"Id ah Bankruptcy Carraiage Painting. basiness a specialty, lllock north of Court House, Officein ' ThomaB BIockf Mam St -- y- a- Over 1st National Bank, Nun Street. .Logan, Utah. Attorney at La-wWill practice In sll courts of Bper-- Hanging, - ed- " ' . Best set of Teeth f 10. Teeth $1.00. Filling . Cleaning Teeth $1.00. All work guaranteed to be first Claes. Teeth extracted without pain, 0Cl.ce over 1 it National Bask, . Logan GATARIili OF THE STOMACH. the natural . Rabbi David Klein, S23 E. Main street, Columbus, O, write the following to M Dr. Hartman In regard to It affords me great pleasure to testify to the curative merits of your medicine. is a well-trie- d and widely used remedy. Especially--, as a specific for catarrh of the stomach it cannot bo excelled. will do all that la claimed for it. Pe-ra-n- Pe-ru--na Pe-ru-- v victim, wondeta why he should be to ho weak, why his food gives'-histrength, why his blood should be to . thin. , Mr. Alex. Carter of Van Euren, Carter Co, Mo., taytj I had been troubled with dyspepsia and indigestion liince 1S79. The boat phyilciansln tho country could do no good. I visited the Mullanphy hospital In St, Louis and received no bcnc&t. The physician told mo I had narrowing of tho cutlet of the stomach, aud the only remedy was to have It cut out, which 1 refused to have done. 1 then visited West Baden 1 nd. Las Vegai Hot Springs, New Mexico t 8weet Sprlngg.Jdo, and Moulton, Col.-- 1 also " took a great many different kinds of Jj for dyspepsia. but found no relief. Last liobjruary L .; read a t es 1 mon lal for . in the Central Baptist that sultod my cose and I I determined at onco to try it. I have taken two bottles of and four" of I feel like a new man." None of jpy friends believed I won 1 get well. I would not take any money for- the good your, remodles have done, me. -- In catarrh of the stomach, as woll as la catarrh of any other part of the la the remedy. As It baa body, often been said, if will cure catarrh of oao part, it will euro catarrh of any other part of the body. Summer Catarrh sent freeby Pe. -ru-na Drug Mfg Co., Columbus, -- ng medicine-recommende- d 1 Tu-ru-- na Pe-ru-- na Man-a-lln,a- , r. - Rabbf David Klein. People afflicted with catarrh of tbo stomach complain of lassitude, feelings, their blood becomes thin, nervous system deranged, food teems to do them no good, continuous and in- -- creasing weakness. The unfortunate -- Po-ru-- na Pe-ru-- was offered by Elder David -- Mur Bishop W. H, rayThe speakers, Maughan, Elders J. A. Leishman, Thomas Leishmao, Counsellors Parker and Darley, all spoke appropriately to the occasion, and incommendation of the deceased. Benediction by Elder Robert Baxter, after which the large cortege in attendance moved solemnly to the grave yard, where herremaioa were laidJlnlthe-silen- ttomb. Elder Alex. M. Spence rendered the dedi catory prayer. -- ZzchanOleinlngsI Baker was called up again ibis week to prosecute another criminal case. A man named Horan and another named Dunelly, or luldoon as he is more commonly callled, had a little fracas on Monday over bor. rowed money and decided to feettle it by fighting a duel down in Lewis-tou- r Canyon. When they got down there, however, Muldoon had no gun and tbe fight was declared off COMMUNICATED. tor the time being, Muldoon in the meantime promising to say nothing about the matter. In the even Butte, Mont, May 8. John Gra ing Horan saw Muldoon talking ham, a laborer, was ahot and in- - and laughing with another man stantly killed in one of the general and supposing it . was over the sleeping rooms of the Free Coinage, ) abortive duel swore vengeance, a cheap lodging house on Galena j Later he went up stairs in the t. He had been drinking at a mer House where Muldoon-boar- ds, saloon opposite with three men, and fired a shot into bis room, the shot miseing Muldoon and going and had a row sidewalk. He gat the best of tbe through the floor, . Glendenning trouble and left, going to his house. arrested the shooter and he was The man he had knocked down brought before Judge Dunlavyon followed him, and going to the Tuesday with Attorney Baker as room shot and killed him. After prosecutor. The accused plead not committing. the deed tha man cool- guilty, waived examination T and ly walked out through a room full was bound ovf1 to of people and escaped. He has for assault with a deadly with intent to do bodily not yet been captured, Mercur Miner." Attorney from Tooele Pal-stree- wUh-them-on- the . . - TOOK DOSE OP POISON. T Butte, Mont., May 8. Alma Frudein, a young domestic, died this morning in the county jail from the effects of-- dose of corrosive sublimate with suicidal intent. She had visited the housekeeper of John McAnliffe and after her demissparture some valuables were ed. A search of her room resulted in the discovery of a watch, part of the missing articles. Before being arrested ehe swallowed the poison, and the fact did uofrbecome kfio'Wn uhtil she was m jail. Medical assisstance was summoned, but she died this morning; - a Decoration Day Occurs on May 30th, hence all parties desiring monuments or head-stoneto place in the cemetery on that day, - should now place their orders. . Lt. .w. uaud6D Of -the ExfeelsiorJMarble -- Works, -- has the finest , variety of designs, and the choisest stock of marble to be. seen in northern Utah. . Place of .. buBinessjut. east of y.tithing - office. s -- .T- j. -- .Young Mothers. - , Croup Is the terror of thousands of young mothers because its outbreak is so agonizing and frequent- ly fatal. Shilohs Cough ana Consumption Cure acta like magio in cases of Croup. It has Deverbeen known to, faiL The worst cases Price 25 relieved immediately. Co-o- p and 11.00. 50 . cts. . cts., ; 5 Grocery & Drug Co.. .. . . ' . V Husband His Hobby. it If is a good, hot, tasteful drink at the mornings breakfast, give it to him. It will brace him up for the days wear and tear. ' The best to he found in the market today js 1 . y Dizziness, loss of appetine, and nauseas are all connected with dyspepsia or indigestion. HERBINE will give prompt relief! Price 50 cents. Riter Bros. Co. : t Drug i;ih-Grcd- 3 flatu-leoce- COFFEE Uniformly Good, . Acker's JEnglUh itemody will For sale in Logan, Utah, by top ft coujjli at any time, and will Cache Valley Mercantile Company. ere. the worst cold In twelve hour, or and 53 eta, Dealers in Groceries. Riter Bros Drug Co.Drcgsta money refunded. 25 eta. Fancy and Staple |