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Show THE TRWEEKLY JOURNAL,1 LOGAN UTAHTAN UARY23 T$0f ZZZ Baldwins m 1859; stayed at Omaha one year; crossed the plains with ox teain the summer of 1860, stayed in Salt Lake City .until the Summer of 1865 and at that time he moved to Millville, Cache county, at which place he resided until t)j II is beloved ti me of h is deaths wife Charlotte died just three years and nine months previous to the day of his funeral. He leaves four sons and one daughter, and a host of. grandchildren and . great grandchildren to mourn his loss. Deseret News and Millennial Star please copy. . . J. K. 1901. Jan. 23. Millville, .Dys- pepsia Tablets, food digesters, star! digestion properly- - make a healthy, clean stomach. Help the stomach toy do its work prop-erl-- . its until -- cured a. sec. I. TAXUW1N CO., have gamed lo. pounds I vour Dyspepsia Tablets, condition. uoa iu The charming Cranford folks have been written into a play, and make their appearance in the Feb, Ladies Home Journal. ' Even Tlie Beautiful more dramatic is of Aaron Burr, with Daughter since using stomach is now iiy A. li. Loottnt. . Alameda, Cau CO., reWARDX. nAT.DWIN Uomach trembl wttu After sufienng cured have I myself by n sing rce forth year, hera-omance- avoiding Q your dyspepsia tablets, thereby was about to surgical operation, which ISroainvAAX. c.ko. juufergo. dJonnly AaaeMor'S 9l3ce. Sold by City Drug Store, Logan, Utah. . Obituary. By request I peu you a short sketch of the life of Joseph Humphreys, who died Jam 18.- 1901. He "was born iu London, England, iu the year 1821. Eemovedjwith his parents to South Africa at the age of five years; after growing to manhood he heard the principles of the Gospel taught in that far- off land from an Elder named Joseph Walker; and as I have heard him say, he believed the testimony of that Elder1 concerning the truth of the everlasting Gospel, and readily became au advocate of it principles, traveling as a local Elder in that laud, by which he, brought of upon himself the persecution his former! friends jnd relatives; but this didnt turn hint from his object as he never ceased his efforts until he had accumulated sufficient means to emigrate himself and family to America. . After a passage of eleven weeks on the ocean he arrived in America - - t - , - 1 s her supreme happi- , ness and 'crusliiug sorrows all The crowded into a few -- years. Clock by Which We Set All Our Buffaloes of A Woman to Whom Fame Came After Death. The Life of the English Girl, are features' 6f interest. The last' of The Blue River Stories is published in the February Journal, and The Story of a Young Man is nearing its conclusion, while Tho Sueeessors ofMarj' the First increases in humorous interest. BJa the Newspaper Office the llaee for a Girl! is the theme of Edward Bok's editorial symposium, which isjnade peculiarly convincing by the opinions of editors and newspaper women. Caroline Leslie Field writes of The Problem of Helen Watterson the Boy: The Trying Time Moody, Motherland' Daughter, and AnAmerioanMother. -- Why One Man SucbeeTlnd His BrothA Home in a Prairie er Fails. Town and a Brick and Shingle Farmhouse give architectural The usual attendetail. and plans to tion is devoted fashions, and household arts, and economies and home making. By the Curtis Publishing Company, Philadelphia, - PROFESSIONALS MISCELLANEOUS COLUMNr Da. E. G. GO WANS. & SON, ARE Diseases of Eye, Ear, Nose Headquarters for School Supplies. andThroat, Fine Stationery, Books, Magazine, C. JOHN - White House, MACHINISTS OSEPH-- WI LSON-.- & - That Ugly Paper 2nd Street. ought not to stay on your wall any longer when you can get really artistic covering and dainty patterns 3 lowaal5 cenls p- -r roll. Shall I bring a eample bonk to yobr house? No trouble at all; drop me postal. card and.I.wiUhaahere. .SONV C. V. HANSEN. . . Paper ." Hanger . and-Doora(- i oi- Machinists.;..: - Iron and brass founderies. m11!;1.!!? " Main Street, mcw t nirrf-- r wnr ir " ai.wk.w4e.uiX,tA t V Loganis Island, i Cache. SUMMONS. t.h mlci C.0urt Flrst Judicial ol UUh, In uid lot the couut; of CwpemtveWkftdo knd Machine! Compauy, a corporation. rialutllT, Singer Seeing Machine Agency, Machines and extras always on Repairing .promptly attended to. . .hand. WriterorcaIlonr'v . 1 C.DLUCMEL, 3 Blocks west of limekiln, in norther part of Logan. . THI SWIFT SPECIFIC C- 3- - Summons. ' C.W. Stoddard' Defendant. --The W ate oTUtaL to the Said Defendant: You are bercbr aummooed to appear within twenty days after the service of tnia luminous within be county in n hlch this action iabrouaht, otherwise wiihlu thiity days atier service, and defend the above entitled action; and In cae. of your iailuM ao- twdor IudgmeirtwditbeTenqereJ aaeinat you according to the demand of the wbloh CM u h?rwlth served upon you1 FbaRkIC. Nibrkxh, Attorney for PlaintifT. Utah0' JLJdres' WMttch building, Logan, , Kidnapped The Cfofe. YheTameyof Bueklens Arnica Salve as the best-ithe ' world, extends round the earth.- - IPs the most perfect healer of Cute, Corns, Burns, Bruises, Sorts, Scald, Boil w. Ulcers, Felons, Aches, Spains and alt Skin Eruptions.' Only infallible Pile cure. 25j a box at Riter Bros. Drug Co. n Kidnapped To Cure La Grippe In Two Days, Take Laxative Bromo Qctnine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Groves signature on every box. 25 cts. Kidnapped .1 - Rtr1 PARKER'S v HAIR BALSAM anU Clmim-- beatrtH.w the hair. Pm.uate a luxuriant frowth. Gray Color. Faia to Eewtoro Nver Hair to tta Yeuthfol e One dollar a year; copy. Is No'Oufinlng tiPravtwiu DanHmlt ami hairtalunff f'W and fl'H at 17 ATLANTA, CA. ten cent.s a SSI D sn win'i TIEIIE TelcCTapbic Miscellanies. TITLED JUDfiE FOR DOO SHOW. London, Jan. 25. The Duchess of Newcastle and Mrs. Onghton k Giles, both experts on dogs oP international fame, sailed today for New York, to act ns judges of tho dog-shoin Madison S.quare Garden. Before officiating at Madison Square Garden, "Mrs. Gilds will judge "at the Rhode Island show on February 13. The Duch ess of Newcastle will judge only at the Madison Square show, returning to England at its close. Her Grace of Newcastle has g made a study of fox terriers, grayhounds and dachsunds. on which breeds her auority is unquestioned br funciersr Mrs, (J lies Ts"eppecialh-- st rong on. fox terriers,' but her scientific knowledge of all breeds is com- 4.uui m will soonfcoinrocnco the; publication of a weekly paper to- be called ; w - -- THE COMMONER.' life-lon- In-ti -- plete-. . St. Petersburg. Jan,. 25. rodert-bi:rns- - Over 1st National Bank, Main Street. Logan, Utah. "N , If Girdfes life-lon- g We-mak- a Milwaukee Sentinel. fijteen years. us datedDecember 18, 1900, he , ..bays: letter-se- nt Youmay say ' dinner . - - to ypur readers that m orderto orotect the public from fraud at the hands of pre ten cfecfa genT siIsRa FrToF The . I the Arctic Seas will be held at Ivhabavoek, inEast Sibenn But the seals are well nigh extinct-- , and the next season will go far toward completing the job. ARCHITECTS, . BUNCH, . I - WEj on. XS Architect and Superintendent: t it Kidnapped court. The feud that Followed lasfeff - UomTmmd(H,Tmd:Wahms:l T. BARRETT. Wall Paper! Are tbo people to put g extincseals are threatened-wi- th tion - Early next- - year- - the- - farm Utah. ing out of the seal hunting on the Stores supplied at lowest possible bogan, prices. Logan Opposite Poetoffiee, AND emphatic reply. That settled it. Mr. Clerk, said the chief pass up them papers. magistrate, -The iifl5tvrs7whT('lmviide qtfitbn large bundle, were handed the chief SEALS ARE THREATENED. Office over Campbell & MorreUe.;. etc,. , Kidnapped Mr. Sheriff. safdhe, deliberately, open that window. - The sheriff opened tho' window and the case was "thrown' out of -- Glasses Scientifically Fitted. - Wall Paper! S. S. S. is a combination of roots end herbs of great curative powers, and waen taken into the circulation searches out and removes all manner cf poisons from the blood,' without the least shock or harm to the system. On the contrary, the general health begins to improve from the first dose! forS. S. S. is not or.ly a blood purifier but an excellent tonic, and strength; ns and blulds'up 'the "constitution while purgi-ithe blood of ..impurities. S.S. S. cures ail diseases of a tlood poison origin, Cancer, Scrofula? Rheumatism, Chronic Sores and Ulcers, Eczema, Psoriasis, Salt Rhemu, Herpes and similar tm-Lles-, and isTrmiufal!iblemurcTtifid'-t!fOnly antidote for that most horrible disease, Contagious Blood Poison A tccotJ of nearly .fifty years o' sucdcssful cures is a record to be proud of. S. S. S. is more popular trxy than ever. It numbers its friends by the thousands. Qur meuical correspondence is larger than ever ia the history cf t.ie medicine. Many writ; to thank us for the greet good S. S. S has done them1, while others are set1.:cases. -- All ing ndu.e atout-lhe- ir letters receive prompt and carcfrt attention. Our physicians have mr dt a study of Blood and Skin Dio eases, and better understand such cases than t.ie ordinary practitioner whe makes a specialty of no one disease. We are doing great 'a good to s u II e'ri n g through 'nX.sv humanity u r consutin- - (lc partment, and invite write if to us you you have any blood or skin trouble. no ciiargt whatever for this service. Be-twe- eir LOGiriMIESS "DIRECTORY. WILKINSON E-e-sl ought to be done with the ease, I think it ought to be thrown out of court. was the prompt and r Vsahcisco, CaI. ElfWAUD The Oldest and ! employ traveling ---- sers.- - canvas-- ' - Tiie Cojimoneu will defend ' the principles set forth in the Kansas City platform. Subscriptions will be received in; at;this office. New York, Jan. 25. The I42d anniversary' of the birth of Robert Burns will be celebrated tonight at the Hotel Marlborough by - the Order of Scottish Clans. Rev. Dr. Donal Sage Mackay will speak on the Genius of Burns the Poet of Humanity; Comptroller Coler on America, the Land We Live James Dennedv on Scotland, the Ladd We Left, 7fml7Peterlrr; on The Order of Scottish Clans. 'tSu-toscxiptiox3. " aoo ' Threw It Out of Cdurt." Injihc good old days iu Kentucky there was a courtronTpdscd of three magistrates to try certain cases appealed from a - single justice of tlie peace. The three magistrates wereJJmekwQodirien. A case"yas'Lejrig was Very, important,, and several hours of listening to the reading of depositions and counsel pro and eon. and pro and con again, had so greatly entangled the court in q labyrinth of perplexing questions of law and fact that thexnloTibTed'theirlibrilty'fb blaze their way out. So they whispered to the leading lawyer of the bar, who was sitting by as a spectator, and asked him what he .thought Or you can get The The ' Commoner fo t one yearfor the-argume- Gash 3C Journal in . L-- Advance, .- and : . ... li |