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Show THE The March Tsvward March TKI-WLBKL- JOURNAL, LOGAN UTAH, SSPrSHBEE 25 Y I,avoided A. if a little mors care and was the captain's common-sens- e had been exercised. of Company I word, And the, tramp of a hundred men was heard, n Ab they fora ed into liueia the morn-igray, Shoadet-i- o shoulder went Company A, ; Out of the bhadow into the sun,- - A hundred men that moved us one; Out of thUawni g into the day, A glittering tile, went Cumpaigr A. Marching al ng to the rendezvous, the road .ran j5y grassy meadows through, IC01 Thatcher Bro b. william McKinley Suflcrera from this horrible malady nearly always inherit it not necessarily from the parents, but may be from 6ome Hia Life And Verity Gen. Charles H. remote ancestor, for Cancer often runs Gcosvenor. through sevoral generations. This deadly poisoa may lay dormant in the blood for years, or nr. til you reach tniddle life, then President's life long Friend, the first little eore or ulcer makes its apor a swollen gland in the Comrade in war awd Colleague., iu pearance breast,-- or some other part of the body, Congress. Was near his side with the first warning. 'other great men when his eyes gives To cure Cancer thoroughly aad permawere closed in death. Followed nently all the poisonous virus must be thd bier to the National Capitol eliminated from the blood every vestage it driven out. Thi S. S. S. does, and and to Canton. The Geueral re- of is the only medicine that can reach obstinate blood troubles like this. quires a share of the proceeds of And the pink and white of ' the apple his book to be devoted to a Me When all the poison has been forced out the eystem the Cancer heals, and the KMcy Uonn,Ilcnt Faud. Tima disease never returns. the Blfr.l brnze. every subscriber becomes a conCancer begins often in a email way, as the Scattered its dewy, scented spray tributor to this fund. Millions of following letter from Mrs. Shirer shows : Straight in the faoes of Company A. A small pimple came on my law about an Inch copies will be sold. Everybody below the car on the left side oi lay face. It gave A breath like a sigh, ran through the will me no pain or inoonven-cincOrders it. the for buy asking. ranks and I should have ' Elegant fortrotten about it bad it Threading those odorous blossom-ba- t Nobody will refuse. deep-seate- d, Banking Co. s Utah. Thatches Peery, R. J. Taylor, L. R. Martinead S. W Rites, II. E. Hatch. Moses D, II, 1 ud - Fallen together the gray and blue, Gone to the final rendezvous. A grave to cover, a prayer to say, went ComAnd Forward, a arch A. pany 1 ' , The Century. The Critical Year of Married Life, Some folks have a way of de- claring that the first year of married life is the most trying, writes. Edward Bole in the October But Ladies Home Journal. where one gets a close knowledge families the conviction is brought home that the trying period lies beyond the first year. 1 should fix it rather at the third year, when the .pretty trousseau is showing wear and needs replenishing; when the wedding presents haye lost their lustre, and this thing has worn out and that thing has to he replaced; when a little family is growing up and doctors bills are introduced into the family That" is the trying reckoning. when interests are apt to pcioid become very Likewise close. calculations. Then it is that the saving of the comparatively carefree ami less expensive first' year :Af .tnamtrd ii feorne$-ibandyfor is sadly missed if the income was then lived np to in unnecessary buy-l- n and foolish entertaining. A gicat deal of happiness in 'this v0,,ld is' wrecked by debt, and Cencrally the debt could have been , n J. J. Morrison and daughter on the it acts were passengers on the Teutonic. liver and gently and is stomach, a pleas kidney, Sir Thomas Ltpton presented a ant laxative. iRmadefiom be. bn, It Shamrock pin to Miss Morrison. aud is prepared as easily as tea. It her Whilt looking after baggage on the pier Miss Morrison lost the pin and was much distressed. She told Lieutenant Governor Timothy L. Woodruff, who was on the pier to greet Sir Thomas, of her loss, and he told Sir Thomas, who at once reached down into his pocket aud pnlled out a handfnl of souvenir rings and fitted one of them on Miss Morrisona hand. She felt fully recompensed for her loss, as the ring has woven into the gold some of the metal of the Shamrock. New York Tribune. RACE RIOT IN TEXAS. is called Lanes Medicine. Lanes Family Medicine nroves the bowels each day. Price 25c. and 50c. For sale by Riter Bros., Sole Agents. Thousands Buffer with torpid liver, prodocing great depression o spirits, indigestion, constipation, HERBINE wil headache, etc stimulate the liver, keep the bowels regular, and restore a besltbfu buoyancy of spirits. Price, 50 cents, Riter Bros. Drag Co. s THE rfSSSS' A race riot started here tonight, and several hundred shots were fired before the negroes finally broke and fled. Oue negro is dead and two men aie seriously wounded. Gov. Sayers dispatched troops to the scene, and a large number of armed Has Moved to its New Building on the citizens accompanied them. The Tithing House Corner. troops will search the woods for rioters, and more trouble may MONEY TO LOAN. ensue. The trouble arose over the NO DELAY. employment of a negro brakeraan -O- FFICERS. by a railroad, the road paying no Moses Thatcher, President attention to warnings to discharge Geo. H. Champ, him. A. II. Thompson, Secretary and Somerville, Tex., Sept. 23. lonpie Vice-Preside- Treasurer. saved her life, and cured her of Consumption. After taking, she slept all Dight. Further use entirely cured her. This marvellous medicine Is guaranteed to cure all Throat, Chest and Lung Diseases. Only 50c and $1 00. Trial bottles s free at Riter Bro3. Drug Co. ( Cuts and Bruises Quickly Healed. Chamberlains Pain Balm ap plied to a cut, bruise, burn, scald or like injai y will instantly allay the pain and will heal the parts iu less time than any other treatment. Unless the injury is very severe it will not leave a pcaiu Pain Balm also cures rheumatism, sprains, sweliings and lameness. For sale 8by ;R1 tsr' B rosfDru g Co; ( At Bed Time I take a pleasant herb drink, the next morning I feel bright and my complexion is better. My doctor 1 o ( ii ii Hot Sulphur Bathe tn Porcelain and Marble Tube, Private Piungea aad Large Swimming Peeta 25c Combine health aod pleasure by i E COUNTY t OFFICERS. DUlrict Judge Cbti. B. Bart. DUtrlct Attorney Frank K. KebekM William Edward, County Commlwtoi-rOle B, Ander.on, Jamei V. Allen. CountyClerk XL.FarrelI Geo. 0. Rigby Qounty Pbirifl-Con- nty Recorder-Cou- nty Jennie P. Slater Attorney-Cou- nty 1. E. Keeler. Treaeurer S. W. Hendrick CouLty Aesoetor W. W. County Surveyor -County Pbjraiolei 6upt. County Schoole County rieh aud Game In Case of -- Need. , T. U. Jonee, Humphrey-Dr.- B. Parklaeon. George M. Tbomeoa J. Merrill, Warden-- A. PRECINCT OFFICERS. There are so many kinds of whiskey most of them poor that you ought to take a bottle of Logan precixct. Thomas X. Smith. Justice Constable C. Kallstrom. Road Supervisor Geo. D. Me Culloch AVOW PRECIXCT. Justice A. A. Lemmon Constable Cbas. Johnson. Road Supervisor-Wm.Johnson, Old Times Rue L. with you when you travel, especially this season of the Then youll always year. have the best ready at hand. PARADISE PKKC1CT. Justice D. J. James. Constable R. W, James. Road Supervisor John Bradley. IIYRCM PRECINCT. Justice Harry G. Shaw. Constable N. J, Nielson. Road Supervisor Ormus E, Bates. MerBrfs.Dri(KjO. LOGAN, UTAH, Franklin, Preston and Montpelier, Idaho. MXXDON PRECINCT. Justice Constable - Road Supervisor John Ladle. . WELLHVI1LX PRECINCT. . Justice Robert Baxter. Constable Joseph B. Woodward. Road Supervisor Franklin W. Price. MT. STERLING PRECIXCT. Tie Folton - Market. Justice Stephen G. Baxter. Conetable K. W. Garrett. Road Supervisor N. J. Hartvigsen. The Fulton market keeps in stock The very best from woolly flock; Its beef so fat, so tender and, The sweetest bacon in the laud; Yon go to see the hams so round, Juicier ones can not be found; Iu season there is fish and game, Best of its kiud at Fultons fame. COLLEGE PRECINCT. Justice James D. Nuttal. Constable Berj. Hawkins. Road Supervisor Joseph II. OUen. -- MILLVILLE PRECINCT. Justice Job Smith. Constable Jas. P. Olsen.J Road Supervisor PROVIDENCE PRECINCT. Justice Joseph Campbell. Constable Edgar Tibbitts. Road Superviw Benjamin R. Tibbittf 1K iMRK PRECINCT. 111 William Reading, George T Cummings Justice George Z. Lamb. Constable-Ge- o. D. Reeder. Road Supervisor-Loren- zo Peterson. BENSON PRECINCT. Justice-- A. V. Reese. Conetable-- E. L. Tavlor. Awful anxiety was felt for the widow of the brave General Burnham of Machias, Me., when the doctors said she would die from Pneumonia before morning writes Mrs. S. H. Lincoln, who attended her that fearful flight, but she begged for Dr. Kings New Discot, ery, which had more than ence 1 ne PROP., MAIN ST. A L&ght of Terror. SaltUkaGtyj; SI cccceccec$$eecct CA. Bftvs 3J Soutk 52 T7. vlaltlng theee baths when in Sail Lake. Open day and night. im-utli- , Mrs ( Covering ever one and arrea. Half a million fat-loof water paaeea through the poala each day. of-t- he C- O- t r an rhoma Other Gift i F Inert Bathing Reeort In the W eet " Sir I SALT LAKE HOT SPRITES ISanitarium u Prompt and intelligent attention given to all the interests of our customers. begun to inflameend Photogravure Portrait of President not itch ; it would bleed a For the orchard hillsides far away, then scab over, but McKinleys last picture taken "at little, would not heat. This The northern hilleidts oi Company A. the White House. You can easily continued for some time, when to Jaw bc-Forward, march 1 and .the dream was land quickly clear $1,000 taking swell, my very becoming ' beThe Cancer sped: . orders. Order outfit quick. Chance painful. gan to ent and s read, Out of the pme a ood straight ahead to. prow success, secure yearly con- until it wasttTbTryras a Southern troop Clatter!-tract Outbecome and Manager. gray fit free. Send 12 cts. in stamps Face to taco with Company A. to pay expense of wrapping, packit bad from ths vorv bcfcitinltn ; tbesore began to Forth with a flash in the South ern ing and mailing elegant pro- henland after tai.u;K a few bottles pun disappeared Thhwa t.vo years 03a; thetenreslill A hundred sabres leaped like one. spectus Taking 10 to 50 orders entirely. no sign of the and ntjr general heatlb fcndJen drum. beat and bugle play daily. 30,000 copies will be sold continue good. M us. It. Shirer. La Plata, bio. 1 is the greatest of all bounded the charge lor Company A. j in this vicinity. blood purifiers, and the A Address, Halt! What is here? slumbering one guaranteed only child. The Continental Assembly, vegetable. Send purely Roused by the blast of the bugle for our free book on Corcoran Bldg., Oppo. U. S. wild, containing valuable) and interestTreasury, Cancer,, Between the ranks of the blue and information about this disease, and ing - . Washington, D. C. gray. write our physiciaus about your case. We make no charge for medical advice. Right in the path of Company A. IKE SWIFT SPECIFIC ATLANTA. Nothing knowing of North or South, lft-- r dimpled finger within her Her gathered apron with blossom gay, She started at the guns of Company A. Straightway pet fora sign of truce VVhiteiy a handkerchieif uttered loosn, As front of the steel of the Southern gray Galloped the captain of Couipauy A. T bis saddle bow lie swung the child. With a kies on the baby lips thnt smiled, Whi e the boys in blue and the boys in gray Cheered for the captain of Company A. Foith from the ranks of bis halted men, While the wild hurrahs rang out again, The Southern leader spurred bis way To meet the captain of Company A. Out of the Arms that held her safe lie topk wi'h a smile the little waif, A grip of the hand twixt, b.ne and gray. bac . rode the captain of Company A. . S tTp there, in the distant cottage door, . A mother . clasping her child onco more, Shuddered at sight of the smoke-clogray Shrouding the path of Company A. A little later and all was done The battle was over, the victory won. Nothing left of the pitiless fray That swept the ranks cf Company A. Nothing left save the bloody stain Daikenmg the orchards rosy rain. Head the chief of the Southern gray. And dead the captain of Company A. And prepare! by Nature. y placed within reach ef all at the t aeaotJ tl e, it a, Beat! prater, D s iDAlrib DIRECTORS: G. W. Thatcukr, S. IIili.b, W D, Hendricks, . ames Mack, W. A. Rossiter, batha In lb a nril sa I a t a I ENJOYABLE!' 1 HEALTHFUL! Capital 3150,000.00, Logan. Snell ft UNIQUE 1 Road THE Doctors everywhere re- commend Harper Whiskey . for the enervating efTects of hot weather and as a d against malaria because of its purity. Sold by H. J. DeWitt Logan, Utah. safe-guar- - - NEW YORK WORLD Edition Thrice-a-Wee- k Justic- e- Constable John Mauphan. Road Supervisor William Anderson. Constabl- e- Almost a Daily at tha Price cf a , iaron Darling. Road Supervisor BMITIIPIELD PEEC1NCT. . Justice G. Y. Smith. Weekly. Conetable Wm. Pilkimgtnn. head Supervisor- - Edwin R. Miles. The presidential campaign over but the world goes on just the same and it is full of news. To learn this, just as it is promptly all that vou have at d impartially to do is to look in the columns of Local Edition of The The Thrice-a-We- ek QUOTATIONS BY New York World which comes to Ibt rbEcrber 156 times a year. D. R. Roberts & Go,. The lcric.-- i Week Worlds dili DEALERS IX gence as a publisher of first her. s has given it circulation wherever Graix and Farm Products, Machines, the Eoglish language is spoken and you want it. Wagons, Buggies, xtc.Worlds reg The Thrice $ - per bu. Wheat ,43 ulay subscription priceisooly $1.00 Oats-- ' cwt. 1.15 per year. We offer this unqualed Hogs (Live weight) i:J? newspaper and The Journal toperdoz. Eggs .19 Bees' Wax gether one year for $3.50 cash in 27 " Hens advance. ; 7 each 10c '7 Spring Chix The regular subscription price of Finest line of Mowers amT Binders al the two papers is $4.00. lowest i rice. Cash Markot. - 1 PETERBOBO PRECINCT. GREENVILLE PRECINCT, is ' Catmull, Superversor-Willia- m .1 ? NEWTON PRECIXCT. E. Griffin. Parsons. Jurtice-Jo- hn Constable--Ge- o. Road Supervisor-Andre- Petersen. w CLAR8TOX PRECINCT. I ' Just ice James B Jardine. Consrable-Jo- bn E. Godfrey. Road, SupervisorCharles Shumway, COVEVILLE PRECINCT. ColIins,. Con8tabe-;Josep- h Titensor. Road Supervisor II. Le6ter Bair. Jn8tice-.Fini- 8 lRECINCT. BXCIIMOXD Justice Janies Funk. CoiistabU Road Supervisor-E- li Webb. LKWITON PRECINCT. Justice Charles Eondr Constable Wm. II. Telford. Road Supervisor-Ge- o. Holliday TRENTON PRECIXCT. Justicfe Joseph Wood. Constable-Al- vin iRoad McCombs, Supervisoi-Jam- ei L. Payne |