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Show TUE are not only most painful but also very dangerous, a tha inflamed nodule are very apt to take on malignant action and can cer of the rectum ia produced They should be cured TABLERS BUCKEYE- - PILE OINTMENT will cure the most obstinate cases, .Price, 50 ceut in bottles Tubes, Pile 75 cent. 00 OOOOO OOO Y JOURNAL, LOGAN UTAH, HAY 4 1501 OOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOO ooooo I Jolly Jobbernowls A' fr ' ' - . & . HAVE - l-Minstrel-- M Want Column - OOOOOO OOO OOOOOOOO TRI-WEEKL- Show.-r:: ! Copyright, 1899, by Caroline Wetherell. ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo6ooooooooooooo'ooi PER CENT money to loan by J. Z. Stewart. FOR SALE or trade a good saddle horse. Apply to. Henry ward. 7th Klocpfer LOST A six weeks old black pig. Kindly leave information of its whereabouts at Journal office and be rewarded HUY CARPETS where you can ynaknrsrlpctioir from- - thf largest line in the city and we 'are in a position to sell, at the lowest possi6 - Jas. Quayle & Co. For thtrlt)01ljTribu n King and Optimo wheels. uffalo Isaac Hardware Elwell, Tinsmith and . Dealer. Third St. LOST One Hereford cow. giv- iffg milk, white head and neck, white front feet, low in withers, about 8 years old, rather thin. Any information will be rewarded by F. R. Cantwell, Millville, Utah. A BOOK SNAP Complete et 4Messages and Documents of the Presidents, genuine government issue,' no fake - or substitute edition, entirely new,, invaluable for historical reference and library, $20 cash. Owner needs money. . The Jobbernowls with (tire prepared lo (Itc a minstrel how . The? had retarned from Korth Pole Land, qalle tired of lee and snow They learned some Jolly darky songs aad jokea and fnnny rhymea Andnprnetleed tbeae, with Sam to eoaeh, and aald them many times. lVItbln the barn they hullt n stage, with eartalna to the floor. Then aeat oat earda to apeelal friends, perhaps aboat a score, Vntll the day set for the fna at lasteame rolling roand. No happier, gayer Jobbernowls eoald anywhere he foand. EGGS FOR HATCHING Barred Plymouth Rocks Hawkins 75 cents per 15. White Wyandotte (Duston) $1. per 15. Buff Wyandotte (Mattiesons) $1. per 15. A. M. Clayton, 2 blocks west V bloek south of B. Y. College. ATTENTION PLEASE! -- We want your repair work. Watches, clocks and jewelry, anything that needs repair in these lines. We will d6 it right, promptly, and at prices to suit. We need your patronage, and we propose to please you in order to secure and keep it. , w C. M. Wexdelboe. They chose as End Men clever Pat and cate bat quiet Wong. These two composed and meant to slag aaoghty soag. ficc. Tuns all about the Jobbernowls, about the folks they knew LOST What would become of It told of many eeeret pranks. It told of faults not few It a lot of fan at those wbq'd never done them harm, your family if you died leaving a Andpoked Pat and Wong with mallee laughed to thlnk'of their alarm. mortage on your home! Think Bat those who plot and Joke had best of eonseqaeaees think this over and then insure with the And, era It Is too late for them, from cruel Joking shrink. Third Street, East oflTithing Of . -- par-ticular- ly BEFORE purchasing a wheel, eT-B- eaptnre him, and Champe hadfinally to deserffrom the English and return, again under file, to our lines. When Washington wished soon after to promote him for his gal lantry he found that Champe had died of disease. The capture of the British general; Prescott, in July, 1777, was find ourselves overstocked. jerhaps the first successful attempt to the . extent of ten or.! of the kind. twelve hundred dollars General Prescott commanded: the ' to reduce it we are going In order in 3ritislTforces Newport, R. I., to offer some went great bargains, for the summer to a fine and in Mens, Womens and muse some five miles out of the city. Colonel William Barton, Childrens tan shoes and Childi ens ' cnowingthis decided toTcapture' Oxford ties: No old, shelfworn goods, but rim if possibly and on July 10, the . and newest, brightest best 1777, with forty-on- e comrades, ' rowed across from Warwick point, Spring . Stock. on the west shore of Narragansett Andreas Peterson, )ay, and reached the house undiscovered. The door ofliis house Union Block, Main Street, Logan, was burst in by a negro," Twho used his head as a battering ram ; Aapus Olesen. Mar. Piescott was asleep, and awoke to ind himself a prisoner. He wTas not allowed to dress, but in his cloak, with a captor carrying his clothes, was forced to the boat, and taken within the American ines and then to Washingtons leadquarters in New Jersey. He was exchanged later. The successful capture of General Stoughton by Mosby and his Rangers in March, 18G3; was the result of a carefully laid plan. Mosby, 'with twenty-nin- e men, entered Fairfax Court House, passing themselves off as belonging to the Fifth New York cavalry, and It M. H Fnrn while some of the band attempted aafry, to capture Colonel Wyudham, the leader went to the house where the Sold by II. J. DeWITT. was sound the At general asleep. name of Mosby, General Stoughton sat up in bed, wide awake in an Have you got him! he instant. asked.' Hes got you, replied FRO BATE AND GUARDI ANSHIF NOTICE.' Mosby. The prisoner was taken to General Fitzhugh Lees headquarters, from the very midst of a Consult Oounty Clerk or tha Reipeo camp in which lay several thousand troops. The attempt to capture tire Signers for Portlier Information Sitting Bull was . not made by strategy or trick; our Indian scouts went openly to the chiefs tent, and In the District Court, Probate Division when they tried to arrest the famous Co-- , State of Utah Sioux were met with bullets; they In and for Cache returned the fire and killed him, Vtat of 8 mu el A. Restrict, losing some of their own number. The undersigned alii Rtil st private sale: Funstons capture of Aguiualdo b fcini.it x at tbs north west corner of the eight (H In townwas marked by a well devised plan, north met quarter of section ship fourteen (14) north of rang one (lj east involving more danger than that of ot the 8forIt Lake Meildien United State (Huh, and ilieice running eait any other plot except Sergeant 3urv,y twenty- - ve (25) rone, thence souih one hunand sixty (160) rods, thence west one hunChampes, and requiring longer dred dred and two M021 rod, thence n nh eighty time and more careful work, with (80) rod, theno- - ettlty eight (58) tod, enc e --cast thei ce north eighty (r 0 llrod the same exception.jrNJYSun nineteen rod t place of btglnnlug and (19) WE . ble prices. fired upon him, and he reached th proven wonderfully succesifal enemy lines under a shower of geined it wide reputation anj ..j bullets, narrowly escaping with his tensive sale by iu sneecs in life. This was an excellent intro- the diseases which cause couehu? duction to the British, and Champe If it is not beneficial it wifi was received with open arm3. But cost you a cent. For Sale bv J8 he was unsuccessful; Arnold mov- Bro. Drug. Co. ed his headquarters the day on which Champe had arranged to Mutal Life Insurance Co., the largest and best company in the world, where you dont have to die to win. Your money with interest back if you live. Your family protected if you die. II. C. Hansen, Special agent. Pec-ased- -t th containing seventy three '73 sere Fought For His Life. Cache Valiev Time Card. Oregon Short Line ;,My father and sitter both died write J. T. Consumption. Weaiherwax, of Wyandotte, Mich., and I was eaved from the same of R. R frightfuLfatft-onl- y NOKTH BOCKS. -- xAviar Mjxed No. 15. Daily Daily Io. 6. Pocatello, Bait Lake, 7 :00 a.m. 8:25 Ogden, Cache Jet., 10:05 2:45 p.ra Th evualag of tbs minstrel show kind Mother Goose feast of soodles of the best that pantry ever apared.prepared Tits banquet fine vras all laid oat vrtthln her dining hall. Tor whoa the minstrel shear was done she meant to hold a hall. 4 VTenp their soap began. Indignantly she rose. trleads.wsho ald,Mpray,eomesvlth me) this minstrel show mast closet Aad all the guests weat aftcrhcr ssd ate and and sang, Wklle la the harm the minstrels gave the Jokeilaughed many a hang. A The Earlier Furutoru. General Funstous achievement in capturing Aguinaldo recalls earlier attempts made by officers of other armies to make prisoners of the leader of hostile forces. .The first attempt at seizing a general was never carried out; it involved too ma'uy persons, aud the plotters 4 :30p.m. Ogden, Balt Lake, engaged in it worked from the in5:55p.m. Pocatailo, 5:00a.m. side, not from without, as Funston did, and their plans were over. For tickets to, or from 11 heard. This was the attempt in poiut Eeet, West, North or South June, 1777, to seize Washington call oa in.Ng3ljL0rkvAhe. plaa-wa- s changWrWrW'W-;sflFxred later to an attempt to " poison Aneul him. The plans of the conspi tU " . rators were overheard by a woman, who disclosed them to the American authorities, ' and as a result the men implicated were captured and punished, one 'of them, Private Thomas Hickey, of Washingtons bodyguard, being hanged. After Arnolds treason and his flight to the British, the Americans made an attempt to seize him. This undertaking was like General Funstons exploit. Sergeant Champe of Lees legion was the principal aeto in the scheme. ' His plaii'was knowrronly"tr TKecEIef in command; so when he deserted to the British hi late comrades m Mies Florence Newman, who has been a great sufferer from muscular rheumatism, says Chamberlain Pain Balm i the only remedy that afford her relief. Mis Newman is a ranch respected resident of the village of Gray, N. Y., and makes this statement for the benefit of other similarly afflicted. This liniment is for sale by Riter Broe m Drug Co. ' Beware ot a Cough. acre. Commencing at theiou h west coiner of the south weat quarter of teettou twenty eight (28) in lownshlp-fourieet- i (14) north of range one ljeast of thfeSait hake Meri leu United States-Surrelor tthand thence tunulhg north one hunrirtd aud sixty (160) rods to the north west corner of the said quar'i r Bection, thence canton the north buuuds.y of the said quarter motion sixty (60) rods to Cub River thence southerly down the said river following the meat dera thereof to the aonth line of the said out t tel section.therce weatfortveight (4a) rods to the place of beginning and contaiaiug fifty four acres more or less, Op or after the 15th day of May A. P. l?01i at ten o'clock a. m of said day, end wrltje bid will be received at the lesidenc of the In Lewiston, in Cache County, and Btatis of Utah; term of sale, Cash on con flrmatloj of sale by distiict court. listed May lelA. D. 1901. Bkioham Hskdbicks, Administrator. ye New Discovery. Ah attack of Pneumonia left an obstinate cough and very severe lung trouble, which an excellent doctor could not help, hut a lew months use of this wonderful medicine made me as well as ever and I gained much in weight. Infallible for Coughs, Cold and all Tbio&t and Lung trouble. Trial boltlt free. Guaranteed bottles 50c and $1.00 at Riter Bros. Drug Co, The north east quart, r of the south east quarter t.f ectlou twenty nine 129 in town' snip four'een fit' north of range one 11 eaV ot the Salt Lake Meridian United dtate Surrey for Plata, and containing forty (40 nnd-rsignt- d Notion to Creditors. Xsste of Hans Paniel Hansen, deceased. Creditors will present claims with lo the undersigned at hla office In Hyrum, Utah, on or before tha 5th day of August, A. D . 1901. Date of first publication, April 4tb, A. B. I. C. Thoiesen Administrator of Estate el Hens Daniel Banten Ot ceased. I901. OveaU, aad TradAf arks obtained and all vent buaiaeaa conducted for Moacaarc V M J) Omei is oggosTt U..Ktut Orne; cough is not a disease bat i 7uu yand we can seesre patent ia leas Un taa Jsvnot treni Washington. symptom. Consumption and bron I Sand model, drawing or photon with deecri advise, If satenuble or not. free chitie, which are' the most fatal Moo. WeOur fee not due tdl patent Ueecorto- a diseases, have for their first iodica tchargs. flow to Obtain Patents. pm Past jt imM In the U.S. aad foreign toonUMa tion ajpersiitentcough, and if JuM MPJI Address; properly treated as toou as this are easily cored cough appear - Os. Part or Oreicc. wanHiuaraa. P. Chamberlain Cough Remedy ha usaewvvavmvwe,,,,, A - - -- j.A.snoWiiCO. |