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Show fAL nti-wnmy- journal loo an utaii. September 27 sr 1002 Vatit Cure Lr Ccr.. Take two cups of l.r.fc watt r half an hour befoie each ill a I tnul just Turkish Baths, Hair before going to bed, r, o a driuk O of water, Manicuring Prlorf,.!eJ hot or cold, about two hours after each meal. Take lots of outdoor exercise-w- alk, ride, drive. Make a regular, habit of Salt Late City. . O; this ond ninanv eases hrotiic First-clas- s constipation may be cured without anTTSSSTB For $1.00. the useif any medicine. When a pnrgat ire is- - required take soruc-tkin- Chiropodist always ln Attenda;.,, mild and gentio like Chamberlains Stomach and Liver Tabo? lets, For sale by Riter Bros. Drag FRED W. OROCKEtT c 8 You Co. O-rcr- DR. DALTONS - c o ! a I 114 lit mmI I M vM wad me Ixea nilDl ('iftl'inKTI 10T r ImiUTlroo- - darrul. Mr itmigliwr and I war bothered with breath wa very bad. After tick atotnaub and our Coarareta wa bare Improved taking a few dnwi of wonderfully. Tbev are a areal halo In lb family.' vvir.HKi.MiKa Naosl. 1U7 Kluanbonaa flu Cincinnati, Ohio. By WILL CANDY CATHARTIC N. Copyrljht , o o Pteuant. Palatable. Potent. Taate flood, barer Sicken. Weaken, or Gripe. Good. 10c. ZjC. ... CURE CONSTIPATION. Martha bwwdy Do lua. ... Iw Tart. Slf Sold and annranteed by all state to CV JUS Tobaooo UabU. faefr, CkHaf. fcrtwd. A Boys Wild Ride For Life. A 182$, by the International Literary and Acue 0 O Service O O O O In her excitement she ceased rubbing her eyes. I v. ouder If you couldnt, she responded, half hopefully. If I only knew more about Tabltba, he said reflectively as ho closed the Bible and laid It on the desk. But the people seem pretty well convinced of her honest belief in what she saw that night, though some of thepi admit that she might have been mistaken." Mrs. Murray turned her face to the window and eyed the slow swinging of the Jasmine vine for a moment, a look of weighty indecision on her face. Presently she plunged Into the iniquity she had already carefully planned. If Tabltlia Bogs worth had only known that the paper I burned that night was to save her from being talked about, said Mrs. Murray In n studied regularity of tone, she would never have spoken of It for anything on earth. She may have thought It was With family around expecting liim to die, n son riding for life, 18 miles, to get Dr. Kings New Discovery for Cousumptiou, Coughs and Colds, W. II. Brown of Lees-vil- le, Ind., endured deaths agonies from asthma, but this wonderful medicine gave instant relief ,and soon cured him. He writes t I now sleep sonndly every night. Like marvelous cures of ConsumpPneumonia, Bronchitis, tion, Coughs, Colds and Grip proves its my husbands will. matchless merit for all Throat and The paper you burned ! cried the Lung troubles. Guaranteed bottles minister. Why 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles free No; I did not tell you about it, at Riter Bros Drug Co. broke in Mrs. Murray, because it was ks - not my secret, and Mr. Menefee seemed so anxious to keep it from being known. I am afraid that even now I have no right to tell you about It. But. protested the preacher, If It will help to put down the ugly reports about you, why, you ought to speak, to me at least Is it possible that all this time you have been shielding another, and a person, too, who has injured you in the eyes of. the public? Mrs. Murrays little, laugh had no more naturalness in It than, the song 21 Years a Dyspeptic. R. H. Foster, 318 S Salt Lake City, writes: been bothered with dyspepsia or indigestion for 21 years; tried many doctors without relief;, recently I got a bottle of Herbine. One bottle cured me. I am now tapering off on the second. I have recommended it to my friends; it is cur50c at Riter of a mechanical mocking-bir- d, ing them,' too. Luf It Bros Drug Co. bs . furnished true music to her husbands Patent Medinines. . A man that compounds or invents some-thin- g that is just a little better than the next best thing, is certainly entitled to the best share of the profit to be d aved from the sale of the article. 8e he paten or copyrights to protect hia interests. Patented goods are good goods poor goods are never patented, have 20 years of trial behind ns to . give us the assurance that we have the best medicine compouuded for tbe cure ears-- ' , she said, with a little shrug of her shoulders; I have been trying to shield Tabltlia all this time. If I had explained at first, the story of the destroyed will woqld never have been cirYcst culated. Tell me all about It, he said eagerly as he bent over her and touched her hair gently. She laughed again, this time not so freely, for she was busy formulating of Dyspepsia, Bilious the lie upon the success of which deDisness, Indigestion, and all Stomach orders. We protect the public ai well pended, she felt, her successor downas ourselves by keeping the formula a fall In the village. secret, as long as we make it ourselves "I do not want to cause you to think we know it is made right and it cures ill of the woman, she said to gain these diseases. Druggists tell us that time. one is sale medicine that the is it I cannot think worse than I do, be ever nu the inerfase. To get the best said. m remedy for dyspepsia or digestion ask Well, Ill tell you, she agreed. "Sit the druggists for Dr. Gunns Improved Liver Pills. Price 25 cts. per box, only down and do not touch me. It makes one for a dose. We will send a trial me nervous. You have heard that Tub-ltli- a box free by mail, or a full box on rewas In love with Mr. Menefee ceipt of 25c, Address Dr. Gunn, and wanted to marry him? Pa. For sale by Riter Bros. The preacher nodded. It was plain Drug Co., Logan, Utah. that the subject was an unpleasant one to him. ' THE NEW YORE WORLD. Well, resumed Mrs. Murray, even we Were married she followed after k Edition. Joe (Mr. Menefee) with constant reproaches. She wrote to him almost The Most Widely Read Newspaper in every week, althcygh ha never answered her letters. He showed me merica. the speakers voice lagged, as If her inTime has demonstrated that the vention Were slow he showed me Thriee-a-Wee- k World stands alone every one. They were the silliest in its class. Other papers have things you ever saw, threatening suiimitated its form but not its suc- cide, threatening everything, declarcess. This is because it tells all ing that sh would never be happy so the news all the time and tells it loug as she lived. She kept It up acfor tvo years. lie showed me impartially, whether that news be tually all the letters as they came and asked It is, in me to destroy them. Some of them he political or otherwise. at the price of did not even toad. They disgusted fact, almost a daily a weekly and you cannot afford to him; they were so illiterate, so unwombe without it. anly, so silly. For years she did not Republican and Democrat alike bother him. but when he took sick she can read the Thrice a Yeek World began again. Almost every morning I with absolute confidence in its would find a note of some kind under the door begging to be allowed to nurse truth. him. The day he died he had a letter In addition to news, it publishes from were In the rohni her. first-clas- s serial stories and other through the People and he had no opporday, .features suited to the home and tunity to burn It, but just a minute or fireside. so before lie died he took it from beThe Thrice-a-Wee- k Worlds neath his pillow and begged me to regular subscription price is only burn it nt once. Almost his last word .$1.00 per year and this pays for was to keg' me to destroy It for fear 156 papers. We. offer this un- that some one might see it $o after he and before I called Sally, I conequalled newspaper and The died, fess I did burn the letter. It was that Journal together one year a for that she saw- - me doing. Now I feel re$3.50. lieved.. It has been on thlnd a long The regular subscription price time. I have stood as my much as I can of the two papers is $4.00. from that woman. I cab bear no more. . It will drive me mad. The face of the young preacher was set In unbridled anger. He opened his w all its mouth to speak.' but his rage seemed Dentistry practiced in to rise lu his throat Ho rose and beBranches. to divest himself of his dressing gan Office over First National Bank, Sick-headach- e, Phila-delpbi- a, -- Thrice-a-Wce- I. S. Smith, Logan - Dentist - Utah. gown. I am &Tad, st very glad, you told o J o o HARBEN m gf 1 O O 0 O me, darling." he said tenderly. may be sure it makes, me love you more to know, you have been so forbearing. You are more of a Christian than I am. Fortune Favors a Texan, Bonded .Abstractor Having distressing pains in head, back amFstoraach, and being without appetite, I began to i Eeal Estate and Fne Insurance use Dr. Kings New Life .Pills, Main CHAPTER TI. Street. . of The little church was well filled when j writes W. P. Whitehead, they arrived. The gossip about Mrs. Kennedale.Tex., Mand soon felt like In fall ibid' in stomach Murray and her recent marriage had a new' man, served to draw many persons to and liver troubles.- - Only 25c at c THE church who were not In the habit of Riter Bros Drag Co. ks ! ! going regularly. Ilettle Melwln drew a deep breath of relief as the pair entered the door. I give j'on my word, she remarked to Ike Wittekind, who sat by her side cleaning his nails with the end of his watch key, that I lowed they would come up mlssln. Why? asked the storekeeper. I don't know, she replied, but It Jest seemed as ef the people have mado It so roastin' hot fur em that theyd he glad not to have to face It any longer, j Ef they was dependent on his piddlin; salary, it would be different, byt she has enough to keep em both up lu comfortable shape! Ike leaned from his wife, who Bat on the other side of him and toward Mettle as If about to make some reply, but Was prevented by the passing of the couple under discussion, so he simply busied his eyes with the preachers movements and those of Mrs. Murray ns she seated herself In prim crcctness No matter what the shade or la the amen corner. color we have paint to match it. Shes faced the congregation on pur- and youll find it good paint too pose, observed nettle to her arch Ready Mixed,for Whenever be scores up sympathizer. Your Convenience. fur talkin agln one another she cut3 them little sanctified eyes of hern If you want to wield the brash round at us same ns to say: Thar, .we 11 tell you about the now; you see what yore fur yourself, use of tbe paint and priming to slanderin of me! Oh, I hate that woman wussn a snake! Ilettle laid her get best results. lean hand la Tahitha3 lap and remarked to her: Did you ever see him look so pale and shaky? Ill bet my best cow somethins lu the wind. He Logan, Utah. Franklin, Preston looks as mad ns a hornet ovr a busted and Montpelier, Idaho. nest. Maybe hes upset kuse l)ls nest Is so badly Interfered with. , He lowed when ha married the rich widow of the community hed be in clover, hut he kin see tliar aint no fun In livin with a woman that everylwdy Is ngln is always snpplied tooth and toe nail; You may look out with fur a storm of some sort tie settled herself firmly Into as If she feared there might be danger of her being blown away. the market affords. And when the sermon came it was We handle but one Indeed a severe one. The congregation had never heard such stern, vindictive grade THE BEST. in and eloquence denouncing hypocrisy backLitlng. The people were afraid to 9 look' nt one nnothor. Some of them PROP.. CENTER ST. writhed In their seats and others Bat like beings petrified under the fear that their names would be spoken out PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP Tart of the time Mrs. Murrays eyes NOTICE in their reddish sockets were east down want and now and then she hid Oomalt County Clerk or the Beeped them with her fan to prevent their satisfied sparkle 'from being seen. ire Signers for Further Information. Once In awhile an audible grunt of In the District Court. Probate Division pious approval would arise from Mrs. In and for Cache Co-- . State of Utah Wittekind, and this seemed to came the minister to rest his eyes on her as In the Dlmrlct Court vt the First Judicial If, for moral sustenance. As be began District, ot tbe State of Utah, in end lor the ot Cache. to grow personal he grew white with County In the matter of tbe Eitate of)1 Notice, suppressed rage. lie. loaned on the jn Melren conned i li little rickety pulpit and clinched his o Tbe petition Byrum Haybell end Soren fists ns if In mortal combat. The cords Ponlecn. admlnMret re ol be o tele of Jene Nbl-e- n lojj for n order of ule pm decedeot. of his neck drew his skin like the rope of reel deemed, Mid end thet all propertvo of a tent pereot e IntuieiJUd appear before the td court vboufd not he to bow mute why en It Is going on hero under your ereutod shall neorararv. Of to rli o mneb eyes, he thundered, "under the very the follow In deectibed rval eetate of raid to wit, eyes of you people who pretend to love l.o Sant 8 end ell of lot one l.vlnenndav the I rivaling renal, all In Block 6 Piet God and obey his commandments. In !ro vl cnce TnwnM Surrey. this little mountain village within the A aPrc Vi lot 12 Block 4 Piet D Providence lo last month an Innocent woman, a wo Fern Survey. Al o a pert of lot 4 end Block 27 plet A mnn as pure and holy as a godly worontelne 82 nee Ferm man can be, has been robbed of her d' ecrilwd ee fnlSnrvey, owe: Commencing at point on rode eet liom (be northline raid lot 5, ten reputation by your Idle, devil stained west romer thereof; thenco touth 80 tods, tongues. Without a particle of foun- thenreeest on lloeof lota end etr et to line; thence north 44 quarler recilm dation for your vile suspicions many bode; thence west 5 rods; tbenoe north 3f rod; of you hare openly . declared that a thcnc wmt 15 rods to niece of beginning litoate I0Tp 11 N. R. tie earn Salt humble toller In Gods vineyard has tn w i fl W Sec. be b en set for beering on WerlJlr, married for gold; that his wife Is a Tn. edey the 80ih deT of Sept. A. D. 1H02, et 10 e m. at the County Conn Rouse. In oclock on are that thief; together they living the Cornt loom of raid Court. In Logan City, And to Cache County. Utah. money stolen from others. Wltneee tbe Clerk of raid Court with the seal what do you owe this report upon thertol affixed, this 15th day of Sept. A. D. 1902 which you have been feasting llkt a kBAL A. JL. - Farrell, Clerk. Jot of black winged, foul scented vul1 By H. J, Mathewe, tures? You owe it to the report of . Deputy Clerk, 'onfessed spy, w woman God grant hat she may be pardoned a woman notico to Crodttora. .vho has allowed a black hell of Jeal-'uKsUteotUena Jorgensen, deceased. Creditors will present claim wtth vonebera hate to burn wltliin her for twen-to at ble residence In Logan years. She says she saw the accused Citythetonndenlgned tbe County of Cacha end State of Utah, 'tl'ii a paper the night her husband on or helore the 10th day of January A. D. led. This, m.v people, was true, but It Data ot tint publication, Sept. 9th A. D ms not the dead mans will. It was a Abraham Jorgensen admlalatrator with will t'tter, 1)0 of hundreds that the sly annexed. accusor had written to her old sweet- - Rainbow Tints. ifvBll11 hrough the Heart of T the Rockies Everybody knows that the irer.icutf most interesting route scioes the conti. nent is bv way of Salt Lake City-- tli Hi tv of the Saints--an- the d Canon of the Grand River, Tenneesee Pass.Eegli River Canon, the Royal Gorge, th Cason of he Gunnison or MaPass, all of which are view tees from the car windows of the Denver ft Black 1 rshall Rin Grande R. R. Thiough Sleeping and Dining Car Service to Denver Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louia or Chi Stop-ove- r cago privilege is granted on ell classesof tickets. Personally Conducted Excurtinne. Write for ropy of Creasing the Rockies to I. A. Genl. Agent Passenger Dept Ben-to- n, Thatclver Bros. BankingCo. Riter Bros. Drug Co. Capital $160,000.00. . An-LlL- t lic-se- Cho iceot LI eats . Utah. Logan, - G. W. Thatcrkb, President. ' II. E.Hatcr, Cashier. dibictohs: G. W. Thatcuih, L. 8. Hills, W.- D, HxndIuckb, J axis Mack, W. A. Rossma, Mosxs Thatcih ' E. Pisar, II. E. Hatch L. R. Maktcoai 8. W. Ritik, ,t 11. - Jacob Wxst. x Prompt and Intel igent attention give to aU the interests of oar customers. William Reading rr-e- r de-ce-- d. i.t-d- ee et Cache Valley Time Card. Effective Aug. 17, 1102. KOBTH 1,-- kc v BOUND. LBATSB. 3ait Lake, Ogden, Cache Jet. Mendon, Logan, Smith field 7 j k ' No. No.' 5. Daily. Pocatello, Mixed 15. Daily 2 :45 p. :00 8:25 10 :05 10:45 Preston, J f ....... .5 :30 p. 6:00 6:25 7:00 7:35 8:15 11:15 11:35 Richmond 11:60 Franklin, 12:10 p.m abbivbs. j 7 I 12:30p.m...."...9:l0p. OUT! BOUND. Pro-ri- d s , Man ou Hotel o (! ! tSATBB. No. 6. Daily. 1 :50 p.m Preston, 2:10 Franklin, Richmond 2:28 Smithfleld 2:45 3:05 Logan, 8:25 Mendon, Cache JcL, 3:50 1 Mixed No. 16. Daily p; JJJ6 m ...... L45 , f ABBIVBS. Ogden, ftalt Lake, 8 :65p.m Pocatello, t k'.ixai! ? or fro North of ail points East, West, Couth, call on W. W. Woodeii. Ascot TFor tickets to J |