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Show , THE rr f- M TRI-WEEKL- JOURNAL, LOO AN UTAH, JULY 27 ISG1 Y a low Cerent perfect cereal coUee of delicate flavor and i. fragrant aroma, .The blending of California figs tnd prunes with well ripened grain makes a fruit and grain coffee far superior to any. other cereal beverage. By our process all the delightful flavor of the fruit and healthful strength of the grain is retained. rTasteslike coffee looks like Healthful nutritious. from 5 to lO minutes only coffee Boil all grocers sell FIGPRUNE CEREAL. Romance of OlienTimi. The earl of Aberdeen, speaking at a dinner of the United Kingdom Services Postal and Telegraph Benevolent society 'at Aberdeen, said they had to go back to the old mail coach days to get the pic tnresque aspect of the postal service, and to illustrate this he .nac.-rate- d a romantic incident which the reign of James II, more than 200 years ago. Sir Johu Cochrane, son of a fine old nobleman, Lord Dundonald,.was one of those who thought the liberties and interests of the country were in danger owing to the policy of the government of the dav, and resisted it. Sir John was betrayed into the hands of the enemy and was lodged in Edinburgh jail. Gne night the door of the prison opened and he heard the voice of his daughter Grisel, who was allowed to Tiave many talks with occurred-i- n --hinh- Meanwhile the news came that his condemnation had been settled by the council, and that the mail would come next week .with death his. wnrrant, Miss Griscl (Vbrane told her father that she had to go away for a few days, lie said; Y hope you will do and she replied nothing rash, that she would do nothing very rash. She rode from Edinburgh to Berwick, where her old nurse lived, and there she her - clothes for the clotheschanged of a boy. Then she rode to a place between Berwick and Belford, where she made inquiries regarding the king's mail messenger and where they used to put up. Arriving at a small imi about four miles south of Berwick she asked for to The eat. something hostess told her not to make a -- the noise because iu the box-be- d t lung's mail messenger. was asleep. Do be with quiet," she said, your knife ami fork," BhHhegati-ne- r meal. Can you get me some water?" The hostess said: Why, a nraw lad like should -- you sup Have you no cold, fresh If you give me water I yoq the same as for ale." 7ne hostess explained that she would have to go to th well,' n Jng distance off. and it . would ten minutes, but the girl or father the persapparent boy uaded the woman to go after the a'e water? will pay water. During her absence the girl went the box-bethere was the mail Passenger asleep a swack" fel 0 d with his mail-ba- g under his head, using it for a pillow. On the table were his pistols, and very nervously the girl withdrew the charges. No sooner was this done than the hostess returned with the water. The girl finished her meaL, iLr constantly-expose- d tcratt Sdrti Of dIS-eases. ' The air they breathe is filled with germs, sewer gas and dust from the filthy streets are iahaled into the lungs and taken into the blood. At the crowded school rooms and other public places, ihey .come in contact almost daily with others recovering from or in the first stages of contagious diseases. You can t quarantine against the balance of the world, and the best you can do is to keep their blood in good condition, and thus prevent or at least mitigate the disease. You have perhaps learned from observation or experience that healthy, robust children (and this means, of course, children whose blood is pure) are not nearly so liable to contract diseases peculiar to them, and when they do it is generally in a mild form. On the other hand, weak, emaciated and sickly ones seem to catch every disease that comes along. This is because their blood is lacking in all the elements necessary to sustain and build up the body. Poisons of evpy description accumulate in the system, because the polluted and sluggish blood is unable to perform its proper functions. Such children need a blood purifier and tonic to give strength and vitality to their blood, and S. S. S., being a purely vegetable remedy, makes it the safest and best lor the delicate constitutions of children. S. S. S. is not only a perfect blood medicine, but is the tonic for children ; it increases their appetites and strengthens the digestion and assimilation of food. If your children have ar.y hereditary or acquired taint in their blood, five them S. S. S. and write to our physicians for any information or advice wanted ; this will cost you nothing, and will start the little weaklings on the road to recovery. Bock on Blood and Skin Diseases free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA. OA. and met the mail messenger, and they rode together a bit. iAfter a short chat she drew.A little nearer and said; My friend I have a fancy for ttyis mail-bag.- " If it jf. a jokej.' said the messenger, it is ja pretty poor one." She took out a little pistol and presented it. The messenger pulled out his pistols, and snap! the first missed fire. lie threw it away and drew the other snap! He had to hand over the mailbag, and she rode into an adjoining wood. She opened the bag, drew out an official letter, and rode with it to her nurses house, where it was found toTcon tain. the death warrant of 'her father. It was put into the fire. She resumed her girls clothes and rode quietly, to Edinburgh. That caused so much delay that they managed to get a reprieve, and her father was saved. Ho (the speaker) had a personal interest in that incident,' as he . understood (Jrisel Cochrane was a direct ancestor of Lady Aberdeen. London Telegraph. - Some Chinese Fik;i,- cJa 33S Gcr (SfoUMiriDsa' ly Thatcher Bros. Capifar $150,000.00. - Utah. Logan. directors: . (J. W, Thatcher, L. 8. IIiu.n, Moses Thatcher D. II, Perky, B. J. Taylor, L. R. Martineac S. W. Riter j W D. Hendricks, James Mack, W. A. Bohsiter, II. E. Hatch. Prompt and intelligent attention gives to ail the interests of our customers. Local Cosh (llarkot - QUOTATIONS BY D. R. Roberts & Go-- . DEALERS IX Grain and Farm Products, Machines, Wagons, Buggies, etc. per bu. cwt. .43 1.15 Hogs (Live weight) Eggs Bees Wax -- do. per id M .12 .19 27H Hens 10c each- Spring Chix Finest line of Mowers and Binders at lowest price. Just A Little Paint. J . . -- . cold-blood- ed limes-Democra- t. - I Riter Bros. GO,! i f . f-- bn'-:.rb- . T !u I ,!:r safe-guar- I ron la Machinists. nl brass founderies. tyeet, Logan Island, JaCQUES BT & CAllLISiLE, cold batiis. EVERYTHING ui to date Ttiatclisr Sank- - AH. The wooden nutmeg Yankee and tlie fellow who sharpened shoe pegs at both ands and sold 'em for oats were raw amateurs compared to the heathen Chinese," remarked the traveling representative of a big house that deals in table delicacies: Our foreign agent, C. L. Bartow, who, by the way, is a native of New Orleans, was in Shaughai at the time the Boxers broke loose and has remained there ever since. A few weeks ago the firm received a package from him inclosing a lot of Chinese counterfeits of American goods, which he had picked up at different times as curios. Some of the fakes were very ingenious and some were laughable in their rascality. Among the lot, for instance, was a packet of what look-- ; ed exactly like ordinary American lead pencils, with the name of a well known maker stamped in gilt at the end. .They were perfect facsimiles and would, no doubt have auswered just as well as the genuine if they had contained any lead; but that feature was omitted. They were simply round sticks, stained black. Of course, such brazen frauds are not sold in the established shops. They are handled by native peddlers, who work them off in lare quantities on foreigners who are purchasing supplies. Mr. Bartow writes that an English engineering officer of his acquaintance invested iu 100 dozen: Another gem in the collection is a box of toilet soap, made ont of a sort of clayv mixed with a little grease and stained ink. The stuff looks like soap, and as long as one keeps it away from water it is all right. But if it gets wet it becomes mnd. What was perhaps the boldest fake in the lot was a dummy can of beef. It was simply a cylinder of wood, covered at both ends with lead colored metallic paint and wrapped around with what appeared to be a genuine American label. In, making the weight exactly the same as that of a bonafide tin of meat the Chinese counterfeiter had displayed a good fly. CHEAP RATES TO BUFFALO Some say he owns a mine, either deal of cunning. The wood was a Via C. M. & St. P. By. Silverdale. Cripple Creek or Lead-vill- e iu stock Fulton market The keeps Cinknows.' But no one . Are you going to vbit tbe The very best from woolly flock; cinnati Enquirer. Exposition in Buffalo this summer? Its bcef so fat', so tender and, If bo it is none too early for you to comIt Dazzles the World. mence figqrihg on which is the most The sweetest bacon in the land; route. desimble No discovery in medicine has You go to see the hams so round, There is no doubt hut what you would ever created one quarter the excite Juicier ones can not be found; be mote than pleased with a trip over MISCELLANEOUS COLUMN. meut that h&9 been caueed by Dr. the Chicago, Milwaukee & St., Paul In season there is fish and game, This road has put in the ex Con-for Nfew Railway. Discovery Clearance Sale for a few days Kings low rates of $68 15 by way of the kind at Fultons tremely sumption. Its severest tests have Best of its Lines and $67.60 by way of the Standard only of fame. been hopeless victims of Consumfs Differential Lines from Logan to Bnffr and Ends aud Odds Hemorrhage, Remnants, amMeturn, tickets good 30 days. Write tion, Pneumonia, us for further information. Left Overs o ( Pleurisy and Bionchitis, thousands I- - L. to restored whom of it bM Downing, perfect WALLPAPER M. & St. P. Bailway. ComT Agent For Colds, health. Asthma, Coughs, Salt juake City at PROP., MAIN ST. price. Suitable for small Croup, Hay Fever, Hoarmets and r ' 1 1s b " i t e q u icke fU g 'Xote We trim all paper bought iut,PCT ,n g,. word. It i, fold BUEL CO.- SNIDER, EVANS, of us free of charge. by Riter Bros. Drug Co, who Lbe Stack Ccnnkslen Agents. WILKINSON & SONS. 3rd St. guarantee satisfaction or refund Kansas Chicage, City, St. Louis and South Omaha. Our facilities for handling money. Large bottlrp 50u. atd Cattle, Sheep and Lambs unsurpassed. For anv information regarding shipping or Or. M lies $1.00. Trial bottles free. mi are gurmneea to market reports apply to Thcs, J. Poulter, Solicitor, Lcs?an, Utah, p o. ,432. iletnUicht InS) nnauW. On cent dOBI JOiqtpii WILSON & SON . little too heavy and to reduce It to Jingling Nerve. the proper point he had bored a Are vou irritable? Do you sleep hole in the side and plugged it with badly? Is it hard to concentrate light porous earth. -- The label is your thoughts? Is your appetite so perfect that we are in doubt pom? Duyou feel tired, restless whether it is a lithographed copy and deoondent? Try Lichtys or the real thing, stripped from Celery Nerve Compound. It will some old can. The dummy is one! do you more good than anything of a big consignment which is said i you have ever tried, SMd by City te j j to have been unloaded on an army Drug Store, Logan and Richmond, when now Right everything i contractor. He was told that the Uth. in nature is beginning to look: i stuff had beeu stolen from an K bright, and fresh, a little American warehouse, and when An Engineer Fist Run. paint will go a long wayri the lot was exhibited to him, in a h towards brightening jip the Ad engineer on one of the roads partially darkened room, a few old many things around the 'S dozen real cans were scattered on entering here in speaking last night place. of fast runs said; , Although my top. They were opened in his, machine is not Porch chairs and seats, lawn cold once a let slow, presence to show the quality of the mowers, any of the farm or of me and meat and he was fool enough to get six houis ,. the18 better garden implements, and doz-- 1 no match for it m&c,Dery buy the entire supply at about half ensof things inside the house, have for years kept a bottle of price. The Chinese declare the'1 all need a little touching up,' J Balaam in constantly my victim was a Jap, but that state- Kemps Weve paints all ready to ment may be taken with a little cab, and when a cough or cold gets I use for any purpose. of a standard this start it remedy salt say a hogs-hea- d full. New is indeed a cold dav. Price Put up in any sized can you 25c. Orleans may wish. and 50c. For sale by Riter Bros., ' Auy color you may fancy. Sole Agents, a Brown Man. ' Drop in and get a color and well tell you more card,It. Clake Forsythe Cbicngo A Dark and Muddy Complexion it. about registered at the Auditorium An- does not become a neat woman. Of course weve bmshes to nex one day about a year ago and LaoeV Tea will cure constipation, the put paint on with, from took a little room' until he could the clear the to 20c skin, sharpen up $..00. get 6ne with ix bath. He has never and make you look and M apoeti'e, outside room that a slept single feel like a new person. It acts $ night since. The cashier has never the stomach, liver and K seen a check of his. He pays his gently upon bowels. For sale by Riter Bros , t bill each week in crisp greenbacks, Drue Sole Agents a Vti and never signs a restaurant or a bar bill. He begins each morning Logan, Utah, HERBINE clears the complex s with a pint of champagne before Franklin, Preston and Mont- - 5 gives buoyancy to the miod, breakfast. The waiter, brings it ion, cures pelier, Idaho. " regulates the without a word. He has drunk as stomachheadache, and bowels, stimulates many as twenty pints of champagne (he liver, and is, in fact, a perfect a day. . of the health. Price, 50 He never speaks: he has no guardian Bros. Drug. Co. j Riter cents. cronies; he orders his meals with his finger, and he sits for hours by Children often cry, not from himself, rummaging or taking in Doctors everywhere rebut from hunger,, although the human show. He is deaf as a psin. commend Harper Whiskey d abundantly. The trouble arises post. food not is their from for the enervating effects inanition; He is a tall, brown man, always worms, but devnured.by of hot weather and as a dressed in brown clothes, a assimilated, A few doses of WHITES CREAM d against malaria ' .m turns up or because of its purity. way vermifuge when the children will bearound as suits, his fancy. He worms, Sold by II. JL DeWitt to thrive at once. Price 25c. wears a fan shaped yellow brown gin Co. Bros. Drug Logan, Utah. j beard. His alleged brother called Riter one day, but the taciturn hermit of the luxurious Annex brushed him away as he would an obnoxious The Fulton Market. - DIRECTORY ' I Wheat Oats Pan-Americ- machinist - William Reading, If - |