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Show THE ' Clirkston CIpftas I Editor Journal: For two fteeks we had been busy preparing a surprise on the bishopric of car ward; so on Thanksgiving day oar worthy Bishop was invited up to Brother Sbum ways totakedinner, where, at 11 oclock the brass band found and serenaded him. Brother Buttars Bishop and his carriage and go ttone 'laid for John , thenJinvited the yife to enter , a to see the corner TEl-YtTEIvC- JOURNAL. LOGAN U1AU. NOVEMBER 3 V the, new meeting indeed a surprise; was which house, since at a ceremony of this kind the Bishop would be supposed to dance, which continued until mid night. take the initiative and be the All of those who were connected with-th- is pleasant and memorable A quick drive w&AttuuIa t6 tbs' meeting house, where four hundred occasion; the various committees or more of our citizens sat around and all those who gave freely of tables loaded down with everything thei$ services and means to. make that money could bay, with twelve it the grand success it was, deserve credit. Waiters to see, that they were, well the greatest ' Yours . Tfulyy supplied.7 As the Bishop entered " Sanko. r the house the brass band played a . Clarkston, Nov. beautiful pifoe. To say that the Bishop and his colleagues were sur WANTED AN OVERCOAT. prised, is putting it , mildly, , but they were no less pleased, and it Was some time before either of them Whs Particularly Stuck on The Hi Henry 30-190- r ' .cpuldtalk. 1 1. Make, and Nipped One. jThe audience was called to order by Mr. P. S.Barson.who explained When Hi Henry and his min the object of the meeting. He were at Logan a strel stated' that Bishop Jardine.had fellowagregation of Frank Ayers name the by . presided over the Clarkston ward . during all of which time he had done his full duty, and earned the love and re- -. spect of the ward members, as had also his counselors. Finally, in be halfjpfthemembers of the wardi the speaker presented each member ' of the bishopric with a beautiful parlor rocking chair. --Then he accompanied the 'brethren to the head "of the tabler"vrhere-the- y shared, the best Thanksgiving dinner ever served in Clarkston, if . : . . not in Utah. ' , Beautiful r and . appropriate mottoes adorned the walls, and a very - elaborate programme of .of speeches, Instrumental 4 and vocal. music was rendered. The piece that received the most hearty applause and was most highly appreciated by those present, was the following poem composed by Prof. W. G. Reese for this especial . occasion. It was read by Elder John Shum way, as follows: For the honest love we hear you, -- for twenty; five - We have gathered here today, To prove to you, oar bishop, In 9ur native, modest way, That your labora as our leader. ' applied Yo him for a position" with his company as a musician. Mr. Henry agreed to. hire him if lie proved capable, and for first trial told, him to don the minstrel band uniform and appear with the band oh tbe street. The uniform consisted of a white overcoat, which Ayers got into without delay, but as soon as the band started out he 0 brokeranksauddisappearedpyer; - coat and all. ; -his mind Mr. Henry made-up that he was outlhe garment, and thought no more about it until he arrived at Park City Monday, when one ofLhis company, informed him he had seen the levantingmusieian on the street. Mr. Henry at once had a warrant sworn ont charging Ayers with embezzlement, and the officers were put on the trial. The man was finally coralled and confessed to having taken the coat, which he said he had pawned for . Tt Ut u:d As a brave untiring leader, AFTZ3 trC.ZZGZCXESGZZi EISmilCT Boothes Tired Muscles! Remove ' Soreness and Stiffness. - Dont take the weak, watery Witch toba Haiti preparations, represented RACT - t POX DSEXT which easily sour and rnerallr contain wood alcohol," a deadly poison. hema the got-out-- of The Curse Of Womankind- JEWELBY - Is sick and - nervous headaches. Sherman's Headache cure gives instant relief. Ooe dose cores. Guaranteed perfectly harmless. Im mediate jflief. 25c. and 10c. a box. It cures neuralgia. Every box For . sale by Riter guaranteed. Bros., Sole Agents. il Does your horse feel his ats ? What a difference and the thegrain-ferass-fehorse!. The first itrong and full of ginger, the second flabby, weak and tired be-wee- -- n d Yon never seem to tire. CO. v Thatcher Bros. x m Co. Banking THE SI50.000.00. Utah. Logan. : DIRECTORS . judgement against his client, claimed that he was surprised at Baa Moved to ita New Building on th their decision. This was construed Tithing Honae Corner. into a contempt 6f courtrand"the MONEY TO LOAN young barrister was ordered to attend at" the bar next morning. NO DELAY.5. , Fearful of- the consequences, be OFFICERS. . i . . consulted. his friend, .John. Scott Mosis Thatcher, President (afterward Lord Eldon), who told Geo. H. Chart he him tobeperfecUyat-easefor- - A..-IThomprqx, Secretary and Treasurer. wonld apologize for him in a way that would avvert any unpleasant when the result. Accordingly, name of the delinquent was called, Tie Scott rose and coolly addressee! the Iain very, sorry, my judges: be .said, that my young lords, friend haf so far forgotten himself The Fulton market keeps in stock as to treat your lordships with dis- The very best from woolly flock; respect;. he is extremely penitent, Its beef so fat, so tender and, d and yon will kindly ascribe his The sweetest bacon in the land; . unintentional insult to his ignor- Yon go to see the hams so rounds ance. You most see at once that Jnicier ones can not be found; it did orginate in that. He said he In season there is fish and game,rf was surprised at the decision' of FulteaV your lonlships. Now, if he had Best of its kind at fame takes not been ignoraiif of wbat 7 ex- . - CABDON Tit-Bit- s. Ar Apology. occasion a junior counOn one sel, on their lordships giving - solid gold ones. thats the tenth man sengers, within an hour thats told me ' it 1 was a hot day. City Record. k lcdk wen. wear as well and cost a deal lets than Tfcsy vehicle; said the deaf mat), Yes, gently, addressing the other pas- -- discharged.-Par- your ' $T, but did not know the man to whom he 6ld it. A description of the man was obtained, however, and Sheriff Mair took the trail. AyerAwas left in jailandTTuesday the minstrel troupe leftto fill their next engagement. Sheriff Mair sneeeeded in locating the man who bought the coaf Tuesday, who, when told of the circumstances, readily gave up the article of wearing apparel, and it was shipped by Justice Sweeney to Cbeyeuue, where Mr. Henry As, Henry foiled to to appear prosecute, the defendant was hardly caught meaning.1 What did you say! I say its a hot day! shouted tbe fat man, gettiug red in the face as everyone in the omnibus looked up. Ah. yes; what must you pay! Three, pence is the fare. Whereupon N the corpulent individual said sotne strong words - ' G.W. Thatcher, L. 8. lints, W D, Hendricks, J amis Moses D, H. r , Pkebt, R. J. Taylor, L, R. Martineau 8. W. Riteb, Mack, Wi A. RessrriR, Thai-che- V H;e.'Hatch7 Prompt and intelligent attention given to all the interest! of our customers. , yjce-Preside- nt t . L. Mi Mod - Now for five i. twenty yeire,' Yon have labeled nios, ubvotedly. Amid out bopaa nd lean. Yon have chided us for doing wrong, With a courage we admire, And in showing ua the better way - deaf ;and ! . Are held ever in our mind. And that a more devoted soul, We coiild not wrrh to find. . ILt II Lilt! Il Hot day,. said a stout man to a fellow" passengeri'm a crowded omnibus. , Eh! said the other, Hot day, said the first somewhat louder. Excuse me, Ijn somewhat Word bo often heard from you, When kind friends have met together To express a kind adieu And to place their contributions To assist them on their way, Be geuerou, op n hearted ; Help your brethren I You would ay. ' Bo in words as well as action You have proved a loyal son And this little demonstration Of ear love youve fairly won. Then look up belov d bishop. Let your heart be light and gay Let us have a time of pleasure. On this blessed Thanksgiviig Day. At five oclock .supper was served, and at eight we began to IC01 place in tliiscourt every, day-- had he known you bnt half so long as 1 have done he would not be surat prised anything '"yon did. Green Bag.- William Reading, PROP.. MAIN ST. JACQUESrArCABLISLE, OPEEA B ABBES SHOP. HOT AND COLD BATHS. ' EVERYTHING UP TODATEJ . Basement Thatclier Sank Real Em and Loans If yon have- Real Fstate to sell or want to borrow monoy, Ion time aud low interest on Rood security, come and see me, over Campbell. and MorrellS " store. - S. Laxative j' W. Riter. Bromo-Quinin- , Tablets e cure a cold in one day. no Pay. Price 25. cents. No .Cure, - d .When dark clouds gathered roi And weve sorely been distressed, Your words of cheer and comfort Our sad hearts, . have warmed and a- - - blessed. -- - When in poverty weve struggled, Oar requirements to meet, Yoa have shown a tender sympathy That kept ns on our feet. You have often held our infants In your iatberly embrace ,Whfn we could read a blessing . In vour strong, benignant face. And many here are grathered, Who from babyhqod have grown,- That feel themselves much bettered ' By the virtoes you have shown. So we have here aesembled7 As your, children true, today . our Bishop, ' To declare In a quiet, modest way, That e recognize your labora Now for five and twenty years- In our times of joy and gladness, And amid our hopes ana lean, The uprightness of your conduct feince oar bishop you were made t' , Has stamped a deep impression, - , Passing year can never fade. Tie not in mans power to measure, ' How potent the argument Tnat your life of pure devotion, To the werk ol God has leut. , ' . .. r 7 to-yo- - , . - ? 1 . A i Not alone here in our village, ' Are your tnahy virtues known, . .. For the unpretentious welcome That, to strangers, you have shown, . Has endeared you greatly to them . Aod they oft with pleasure tell Of the whole-soule-d genrous bishop , t Who provided lor them wall, Yonr praises in the mission field . 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