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Show -- A Deep Mystery, It if a mystery why women Backache, Headache, Melancholy, Fainting aud Dizzy Spells when thousands have proved that trio Bitters will quickly cure I suffered for troubles. with kidney trouble, writes Phebe Cherley, of Peterson, and a I a me back pained --me so-- 1 could not dress myself, but" Elen-tri- e Bitters wholly cured me, and, Uhough7Tyeattf old,! now am able to uo all my housework.- - It overcomes Constipation, improves perfect health. gives Appetite, Broe. Riter at Only 50j JPnigCo THE tih-ve- KLT JOURNAL; LOGAN UIALI.JAIiUAI.i : ute CT1 A I People Mad$ Young..., C. J, Sherman, the veteran itored of the Vermontville Mich. Echo, has discovered the remarkable secret of keeping old people young. For years he has avoided Nervous nest?, Sleeplessness, IndigeEtion, Heart trouble, Constipation and Rheumatism by using. Electric Bittersuandhe; writes LrtXranH be praised too highly. It gently stimulates the kidneys,- - tones the stomach," aids digestion and gives a splendid appetite. It has worked wonders for my wife and me. Its a marvellous remedy for - old peo-piOnly 50 cts.at complaints. 1 Co.' Bros. filter Drug PTH? IIL OP 1IY CNCI.E. E Presently there came a great rattling of chains aEcl.bpl.ts, p.ikI .the. door wftd. cautiously opened and shut to again behind me as toon as 1 hail passed. Go into the hitchenand touch nacth-insaid the voice; and while the perhimself to replacing son of the house-se- t the defenses of the doer, I groped my es g, way forward and entered the kitchen. The five had burned np fairly bright, and showed Vie the barest room I think I ever put my eyes on. Half a dozen uihes "stood upon the shelves; the table was laid for supper with a bowl of a horn" spoon and a cup of small beer. Besides what 1 have named there was not another thing in that great, stone vaulted, empty chamber, but lock-fachests arranged along the wall and a corner cupboard with a padlock. As soon as the last chain was up the man rejoined me. lie was a mean, stooping, narrow shouldered, cUy fa'- 1 creature, and his age might have boc-anything between fifty and seventy. His nightcap was flannel, and so was the nightgown he. wore, instead of coat and waistcoat, over his raggeiFshirt". ITe was long unshaved; but what most d tressejJ and even daunted jne, he would neither take his cyo away from me nor look me fairly in tho face.' What he was, whether by trade or birth, was more than I could fathom; but he teemed most like an old. unprofitable serving man, who should have been left in charge of thatjbig house upon board por-Tidg- o, st - The MothersFavorite. Chamberlains Cough Remedy is is pleas the mothere.favorite.--I- t ant to take and always cures. It is intended especially for coughs, colds, croup and whooping cough, add islhe best medicine made for these diseases. There is not the least danger in giving it to children for it contains no opium or other injurious drug and may be given as confidently to-- a babe as to an adult. - For sale by Riter Bros. wages. Drug Co. . . Are yo sharp set? he asked, ' ' . A Prominent Chicago Woman Speaks. glanc- - can eat that drop parritch. of Chicago, of Illinois Womans Alliance, in speaking of ChambeProf. Roxa Tyler, Vice-Preside- nt rlains Couqh Remedy, says: "I suffered wim a severe cold this winter which thn tened to run' into pneumonia. I tried different remedies but I seemed to grow nset-mworee and the medicine stomach. A friend advised me to --tryChambe'rlains Cough Remedy and I found it was pleasant to take and it relieved me at once. I am now entirely recovered, saved doctors bill, time and suffering, and I will never be without this e For sale did medicine again. Riter Bros. Drug Co. told him such was my habit, but not ro put himself jibout. Nae, nae," said lie: 111 deny you aothing in rcr.oji." ..Ho..f;)tclu'd another cup from the shelf, and hen, to my great snrpriso-- tnctoai of drawing more beer, lie poured an accurate half front one cup to tho other. There was akindof tolleiiesS lathis that took my treatlrawEy; Ifm yx.rebffwasTertaiu-- ' ly a miser ha was ons of that thorough breed that goes near to1 make the vice . . ?ver fulu si.u 4 liable . o Notice. '7 On Sundays Bnd-.IIolidp- the" ya general delivery and plump windows will he open from 11.15 a. m until 12.15 p. ra. Robert Murdock, TTMT FeaMers.-'-Featiiers- .respectable. When we had made an end of onr meal my uncle Ebor.ezer nnlrclrwl h drawer; aud drew ont of it a csy. pips If you wish to keep Jack Frost out on and a lump of tobacco, from which he these cold and chilly nights cut one fill beforo ho locked it tip again. Then he sat down in the sun at one of Use Renovated Featiiers- the windows and silently smoked. From time to tune his overcame coasting round They'are Wholesome, Clean and LigbtT e to me, and ho shot out one of Cnly 40 cents per pound. it was, And your mother?" aud when I had tohl him that she. ton. Shipped C. 0. D. to any Express Office. was dead, Aye, she was a bonnie lassie!' Then after another long pause.' YThae address; were these friends o yjmrsT V. F. Davis, Bos 55, Brigham, Utah. toldhim they were diluent gentlemen ' of the name of Campbell: though indeed there was only one, and that the PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP minister, that had ever taken the least NOTICE. note of mo, but I begun to think my uncle made too light of my position, and finding m vat If alone with him I did Consult County Clerk or the Respecnot wish him to suppose me helpless. his in He seemed to lurn this over, tive Signers for Further IsAormation. mind; and then, Davie, my man," said he, yevo come to the right bit when ye came to year Uncle Ebcnezer. I've a; In the District Coart, Probate Division, great notion of the family, u;id 1 mean Iq and for Cache Co-- . State of Utah to do llie right by you, but while Im taking a Lit think to ir.ysel of what's Notice to Creditor. the bet thing to put yi u to whether tha lav;, or the meenistry. or may be the of Jolm T. Grr deceas'd. army, whilk is what boys are fondest of Kstrta with vouchers Creditors waHi-- .tut 1 wouldnae like the Balfouis to le to the uiiueriu- d st hi. leddt tice in Loasked. humbled before a wbeen Hieland Camp- gan Cliy, ache Cnunl, ruli, ou or before IStli day ol May. a . D. l'.ul. Three weeks, sir, said I. bells. 'and Ill ask you to keep your toe Dated first publication, ianuarytlth; ArD-rHe was a secret man, Alexander a tonguoAvithin your teeth. Mao letters', 1901. A, E. Cianney adn.inisirator of the estate of secret, silent man," lie continued. Ho uao messages, nae kind of word to ony- John T,4,arr DeceawKl. never said muckle whem he was youngs bodyTOT there's myxloof? Hell never have spoken inuckle of me. Uncle Ebeuezer. said I, IVe no Notice to Creditors. I never knew, sir, till you told it me. manner of reason to suppose you mean Es ato of Jsnnet R. McNeil deceased. yourself that he had any brother." anything but well by me. For all that, will present ctaimswiin ouchrrs Dear me, dear me! said- - Ebcnezer. I would have you to know thaFl have a toCreditors the undersigned at her ietider.ee in Logan.ln Nor yet of Shaws, I dare say. ' of no Cache ooutity, ami Mate ot (Mali, on or before wpl pride of my own. It was by of May. A. f lHul. Not bo much as the name, sir, said L mine that I came seeking yon nuil if the fiia day first ol Daie publication, Jan 5th, A. D, he. A you 6liow me your door again I'll take 190L To think o' thatP said Margaret Bullard Administratrix of .the strange nature of a manP For all that you at tho word. estate of Jannet K,McNeil Decta.ed. he seemed singularly satisfied, Hoots out. lie seemed grievously put with himself or me, or with this toots, said he, cu cannie man ca Notice to Creditors. conduct of my father, was more than 1 cannic! Bide a day or . Im nae could read. Certainly-,- however, lie warlbckrto find a fortune for you ia the Estate ol Franklin Wi aver, deceed. 6eemed to be outgrowing that distaste bottom of a parritch bowl; but just yon Creditois will present claims with vouchers d at bis residence in Millville to the or ill will that he had conceived at first givo me a day or two and say naetlfing Cache ou or biforo the 6th day ('tab, County, against my person, for presently he to naebody, and aa sure aa 6ure I'll do of May A D. HM. Date of first publication. Jan, 5th A , D. 1901. jumped up, camo across the room- be- the right by you. David Weaver a of the estate of If said. hind me and hit me a smack upon tho Fra lliu Weaver Deceased well, said I. enough Very Well agree fine yeti" "ho you want to help me theres no donbt shoulder. ried. rm just-as- glad I let you in. but HIM" glad of it, and n&one "buTTlt SUMMONS. to awu. como and now your bed. be grateful." Courl of Cache Countr S?Rte To my surprise, he lit no lamp or It seemed to me (too soon, 1 dare say) ' candle, butfet forth into the dark pas- - that I was getting tho upper hand of my Lulu Johnson hisqnes-tmna.Ouc- his-ne- J -- - " r tv.-o- nrei-luni- - luini-trat- or -- I) ' - I 1 unclerand flight of steps, and paused before a door, which ho unlocked. I was close upon his la els, baying stumbled after him 03 best 1 might: and he bade me go in, for that was iny chamber. I did aa ho bid, but paused after a few steps and begged a light to go to lied with. ! Hootr tootPrenid djnele Ebcnezer. must have the bed and bedclothes aired Jacob albert Johnson, and put to sun dry, for nothing would The stat, of Ulftb.L,lne!d DeLdant: make i5o sleep a pickle. You re hereby Biimiuoned to enpear within Cough-Remeihia summons said he in twenty or house Ia this yours? my . , per. iu which If served wtihiu tua uoonyoii. satiswho is not bis kiVn voice, and then all of a spdden this acloti Is brought, ctnirwise .wltnla thlyty money to any-on-e Oh, said he, 1 can do fine wanting the above enservice, and of the it. Pll taka tho ale, though, for it fied after using Nae, nae, said he; Idinnae day. alter brQkeoff titled action: auo in ca e ol your failure so to Dais mine "AYbata mean that. yours, contents. This is the be6t remedy sleekens my cough.' He drank the cup do, judgment wlk.be rendered npuint you of tho .cninnlaiutllofl vW my inaiL, aiel whatVyours is - in the world for lagripperrCOUghSii about bailout,: still keying an eyeupon bvrvwlLh whieti you,.--W- . moon.-1"ahdThereV rrtine theres than held' water, their W. Mauohan, hfnhmkrimd suddenly cold srerou d' a td Af hboptfig COughi" Plaint! fi'ii Attorney. Neither moon nor star, sir, and Let's see the letter, hund. naebodyv but you and me that ought the P. O. and is pleasant and' safe to , take. ont Logan City, Cacne County, Uish. address, 1 cun-na- e L said the as dark rfimbled about on he then And name." pit he. It prevents any tendency of a cold said see the bed. tbo family, and its ancient greatness, I tohl him the letter twas for Mr. Bal- J to result in pneumonia. . Hoot toot, hoot toot! said he. and bis father that began to 'enlarge thp fir.r net for him. Lights in a house ia a thing I dinnao house, and himself that stopped the And who do ye think 1 am? says he. agreo with.' Im unco feared of fires. building as a, sinful waste. Give me Alexanders Agricultural College cf Utah. flnnil m.-tn yiy.Davia l lipr-nn.mn2!l Von DUGAN. UTAH, ' CHAPTER IV. It should Vi strange if i didna," he And befora L had time to add a further1 lie pulled the door to, aud DANGER IN TOE HOUSE was he protest, GREAT for A lorn RUN brother, my returned, The Agricultural college of Utah CF SIIAWS. seem to like either jne or heard him lock me iu from tho outside. as mid little ye offers courses in Agriculture, Civil I did not know whether to laugh or my house, or my good parritch, Im your Engineering. Mechanical Engineer- Lorn uncle. Da vie. my inaut; and you my cry. The room was as cold as a well 1 Arts, Commerce. ing, Domestic nephew. So give uh the letter and and the bed, vk.eu bad found my way to it, as drmp as a General Science, and Manual Train- sit down and fill your kyte, hag; but by The traveler, touiiet or buelneeff 1 had fortune my bundle up cangl.t A is I some Course been good had givIf years younger, ing. Preparatory is wise, when be selects the man in the and rolling myself en for the acommodation of young vhat with shame, weariness and disap- and my plaid, floor Grande V estern tho under Rio I down latter upon lay Railway men and women who have been pointment, I believe I hail burst into tears. and fell bedstead lee 'of the Routetho for his Lake Salt 1 neither Great big no find could As it words, wa3. deprived of educational advantages, asleep. speedily East. to the route ,It istheonljr. and who are not prepared to enter black nor white, but t landed him the .WithtlMfirst peep, 9fjlay I opgped trani-contin- e al 1 i nqjiHsingdir, jay nt with the sat to down and hlter porridge .Ztha more advanced courcesWinter to find myself in a great beib as liUljpTOtieoLnpeat..a!L. eXC& eyes,' rectly through Salt Lake City, and couree chamber7dihhg"'witbrbfamped'leather, begin -had. man in addition to theglirapre it affords young furnifurnished with fine embroidered .fije equipment comprises 105 Meanwhile my uncle, stopping over of the Temple City, the Great Balt Ten windows. and three fair lit by acres of lapd, of which 20 acres con- the fire, turned the letter over and over ture Lake and the picturesque Salt Lake it must or, perhaps twenty, years ago, stitute the Campus, and 4. acres the in his hands. room to lie a as been have and Utah Valleys, it offers the pleaspnt Athletic Field; 14 buildirge, with ?Do yo ken what's in it?" he asked down or to awake iu as a man could choice of three dietinr t routes two chapels or lecture halls, modern suddenly. disuse and the but wish; dirt, damp, You see for yourself, sir, said I. class rooms,laboratories, work shops, miia and that brpkrn'T 7 since then. magnificent scenery in. the kitcheBfr;FewragToamsrff mus6tlm, Marty of the window panes Ue jumped upon his stool and caught A ye, said he, but what brought you world. Double daily traio-servicindeed of this besides were broken, and a gymnasium, a library me by the breast of the Jacket. eight here? and. was so common a feature in that house thousand bound volumes and sev so- ill the Sor-day that To give the letter, said I. 'ftfu'st aUsome . sleepiRg.ars-taDenYZandCh--well. Wediad-thairly staUhonjiamptefesoidhgUcJ time have stood, a siege from his indig porridge cold again at noon andbotpor Cago. Monday, Tuesdayjand Wed intruments iloubt? havehaiLsome 4 specimens, apparatus hopesnae perhaps with "Jennet ridge at night; porriJge amlsmall beer neaday, of each week Pullman "and machinery as arc required for I confess, sir, said I, when I was iianFVeiglilibrs head. at their Clouston diet. was Ha uncles but from run Los are Tourist cars little, spoke my thorough and efficient work in all told that I bad kinsfolk well to do, I did Meanwhile t&q sun was shining out- and that in the same as before, way Boston via the to that indeed hope they might side, and being very cold intlmt miser. indulge Angeles Chicago, departments. a at me after a long without The faculty numbers 33. all help me in my life. But am no beg- able room I knocked and Bhouted till shootingandquestion change.' when I sought to lead him silence, I look for m favors at your hands, ' For pamphlets descriptive of came and let me-- ' out. He in talk about specialists in their respective lines. gar; jailer my not my future slipped but of the Great none that are freely carried ihe to the back of the house, Salt Lake Route, write For catalogue which gives inforr and i want it again. In a room next door .to the For as poor as I appear, I have where was a ' draw and- told me to well, J3 eo-- W. Ukntz, mstion respecting conrsey, equip-- J given. kitchen, Wherqjie7su?eredwmt0 go,! friends of my own that will be blithe to I wnrrted nml' wash f 7r General toy ete.yddfeM,-WrHicTp'moPassenger Agent, Sail raenty expenses, when that was done, I made the best of Continued 1th on Lake hco't! UncleJ. Kerr, President, Logan, Utah.. said page.' City. t Ebenezer, Hoot, Riter Bros, Drug Co., guarantees every bottle of Chamberlains and wilLrefundkhe upa .Tit lake the ale, though." I said. I feared it was his own dy -- two-thir- ds - 1- pleasa.. only or.e that -- . t tlinnn fly np in the snufLat me JVeU agvee fine yet. And Davie, my man, if youre done with that bit parritch, 1 could just take a sup of it myself. Aye. ho continued, as soon as ho bad ousted mo from tbo stool and spoon, theyre fine, halesomo food theyre grand food, ne murmured a little grace parritch. Your father to himself and f 11 to. was very fond of his meat. I mind. ; He was a hearty if not a great eater, but as for me, I could never do rnair than pyfeo at food. He took a pnll at ' flie small beer, which probably reminded him of xt speech hospitable duties, for ran thus, If yero dry yoll find water behind the door. ; To this I returned no answer, standing btifily on my two feet and looking down-npo- n my undo with a mighty anheart. IIe, on his part, continued gry to eht like a man under some pressure of time, aud to throw out little darting glances now at my shoes and now at my homespun stockings. Onco only, when ho had ventured to look a little higher, our eyes met, and no thief taken with a band in a mans pocket could have Ehown taore lively signals of distress. Tins set mo in a muse whether his timidity arose from too long a disuse of any human company, and whether perhaps, upon a' little trial, it toight paES off and my uncle change into an altogether different man. From this I was awakened by bis sharp voice. Your fathers been long dead? h6 but-whethe- y t it. risk wbeu yen Colic, Cholera Riter Remedy, Bros. Drug Co.' will re r rd your fied after monev if vou'are not? Is using it. It everywhere admitted to be the most successful remedy in use for bowel coraplina and the i -- . 'You assume buy and Rurilmea , :014. . my own way back to the kitchen,. whore l.o had lit the fire and was makirg the pori idge. Tho tal le was laid with two bowls, and two horn spoons, but the same single measure of small beer. Perhaps- my eye rested on this particular with Borne surprise, mid perhaps my nude it; 'for he up us if in answer to my thought, m king mo if I would like to diir.k ale for so lie called , J 1 . 1 -- ' UJ.-.- in-suc- bay-aftert- be imne.-Biooda'thic- 4av4-u-po- xv-op- - a pit-mir- k, -- T ; i i , 1 rv n-.- v f.-- ht :nv-4n:;- n.l i -- I , f 0 V i - - -- I - u i . - and-the-i- thxough-tha-mounta- ins Hras-Trotbe- . through-Pulltpan&ud-Touri- wae-begu- n -- " ay-passdf - e i-. . i -- . , - if -- - nost . i |