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Show V . Tuesday, Way 11. 109- - TO J C or a iir TO EASTS Alb WE LOAN KONEYO Jf JT." . . I - t Loan on J&y awl lo Farm-Propert- y. . ISany B&rgiinsin Real Eatate. lft) Aero o I Land Close to Lo- THE -gin; $30,00 per acre. WapayT per cent for money o Oca Gilt Edge Security, malt' Willg; We )b Deeflfi j Call ea as acd $e 0 00, - NatfePft? fcak r -- -i ' JOURNAL, LOOiN, UTAIL T out of sister, ip ten her tears if nothing else',, are sure to prevail., hfay it not be that Lincoln was right' and? his attorney general wrong! May it pot be that this quality. of mercy,- - here denominated.1'' his one defect, may - turn out his chief glory! lie .howed PAS3 ' vi (Copyright, 1909 by Press AJlocTa'tjon. 4 j. comporms to national purk fooo and lav. Aa tmprorannt ovtr mny Cough. Lttsf and Bronchial Rmed1es, bccxu p$ua ft rids acting tf a cahsrtUon thshowsl. No opit. Guaranty So gts aadafiodoa or moncr rafundad. Praparsd br'MtlEOLB MERIClS O.. CHICAGOt n a, A. ' EOLD priCY. E ; L6GAK, i t JLi. GRANDPA! i hi ' mfih coiiCT firm 'whefo A He sits beside the fireplace and reama; of days long ie&d, grpat . principle t was at stake. ' this not be 'a case in which The ruddy ' gleams of dancing American $attWy power. dothtbe .shouf . , 4 hale oer his hPad. p;i . -- , .Gods moved to him of- men a re fiil. The hearts be; most power will gentlest, though of his' mercy, - the the future that the heart of dear him to those that en-h i s 'qualities Of all during. it n free from dirt, hard and Blessed b y the is the most sharp, and makes a fine bright of a hmnbTethe liberator fire. This coal is carefully screenture ofLineoln mother ed and every, precaution taken to that will be give our trade the yery best arti longest treasele possible.. This is the place ured will be bis shedding of that where yon, get the full value of tears over the case of some moyour money, tod. ther whose soldier boy had been sentenced to death. The most im& L- - Coal & mortal words that flowed1 from his pen were his signature to the emancipation proclamation and Both Pbone 74. to the innumerable pardons which set the . prisoners free.' L The quality of mercy is not strain- . S' en-tea- rs r Wood Company J Your complexion as fwell . ed- is rendered it droppeth as the from heaven by a 'disordered asyour temper miserable By taking Chamber Iains Stomach and Liver liver.' r Tablets you can improve both. They cleanse and invigorate the stomach and t improve the' digestion. "" i CHlLDREtnYHO XRESICKLY 1 Mothers who vain their own comfort and the weUgreof their children, should never be without bo of Mother Gray Sweet Powder for Children, for naethroughout the season. TheyBreaknpColds, Core Feverishness, Constipation, Teething Disorders, Headache and Stomach Troubles. THESE POWDERS NEVER FAIL. Sold by all Drugstores, A trial package 15c. Dorft accept any tubetitutc. will be aent FREE to any mother who will addr8 Alios h. Olmsted, Le Boy, N. X. Si Child,C6le & Co. ; BROKERS Members Salt Lake Stock Exchange H. J. Afgeisinger, Manager Branch Office, Logan, Utah i Ind.,Ph6ni 17- - Bell 32 , Excar- . j i ? EAST and 1 RETURN : FROM V Ogden'fliid SaltLake City Wf - to- -: August . . . . . Sf H September .... 10, lijl909 .Long limits Stopovers alrn lowed ;ri?, .5 f, t east-UrPlentyof other rates to j summer resorts. n - Upon the place beneath. It is twice blessedIt blesseth him that gives and him that takes. Tis mightest in the mighty. It becomes The throned monarch better than his crown And earthly power doth then show likest Gods When mercy seasons justice. iSo sang Lincolns favorite poet, Measured by this Shakespeare. standard, our meek and patient American president was the most godlike ruler in history, for he showed mercy. War and1 force we have bad long. The world does not need these. What she does need is love. The disinterested, divine compassion that would do good to all men, that would pardon the of--1 fender, that would take the chain from .all hands andthe tears from pll eyes it is .this 'for whieh 'bu- inanity thirsts. Love suffereth long and is kind love enviethi not ; love vaunteth not itself, is not puffed' up, doth' not- behave itself unseemly .seekoth not its own, is not . provoked thinketh no evil, rejoiceth not in but rejoiceth unrighteousness, with the truth ; beareth all things, believeth all. things; hopeth. all things' endureth all things. Of Pauls immortal picture of love Abraham Lincoln was the most perfect incarnation seen in modern times. In his owh life few men have been more righteous than. he. It would be hard to place - - a single 4aw infhi aflnger conduct or his public err private morals. At the - same time few men have seen soy indulgent or forgiving of lapses in others. Meanness or injustice' aroused him to sudden fury, but mere weakness ahd hum fin stumblings N. 23, 33, rain on Missouri River '$40.00 $65.00. Chicago Et.' Louis $49.00 Et.Paul, j& Minneapolis$52.00 i $5110 Peoria . . d . t DATES OF SALE . June ;. . . ,;;4, A, ll, 12, 18. t Aulj gentle , For further particulars t' ply te WARREN, F. 0. GenT Agt., A. T. A 8. F. Ry., No. 233 Judge Building Salt Lake City, Utah. v. ap- , I him: ejer compassionate.: i Judge'Bates, Lincolns attorney generaL imce said of bis chief j foun 4 ,Z X&Q2& i M S ' 4 ' VV 1ft , He lives again the days of yquth Linl Best Room itifyfhis ifike4ed pio-Who- u ' Mi i A , 1 jf HANDLING OUR COAL b The Palace Wiieto mercy tseasods justice when life was young and gay OF'all - Love'-me Andto twined - roses in a I to .throw had iscerho coln title to of but away., all.picture? ,farae - lie hbars the roUmg of he d;ams, wouId oneT retain hisbemoved jo oth w tears' hinh-of tie a ' the shrill fife piping free ; by' ers;- - Th? sou fclo whoae-' he had par. He dreams f of comrades on the m thef heart-i- YOU; CAN. keep-clea- n T, yAFTTR,-DRUQGI3- doned l or of ra bumbler slave whose chains he had broken. It y m;the-qt- I s t C3 ninv-.case- s ULt. Lin- A. FEDEjEJSSN AND fffte Oyer.rM -- ' By JAMES A. ERGEBTON -- Gon-tnta'tt- C ' - v Local looney $250,000 ra-WtiSL- and hears the reveille. e he wees the Throughi flag! Ab, stirring days of yore And, grandpa, sitting by the fire, live: through the days once i 'more - Journal Block 79 Weit Center IVV., , ,1.1 mai-c- batle-smok- was objected that his leniency interfered with discipline. Perhaps it did, but even that is open to question. Suppose we 1 grant it, however What then! Discipline is a great thing, but love is a greater. The' world has been taught discipline for count-levs ages, but Abraham Lincolns of forbearance and example mercy has sunk deeper- into its heart and made more for righteousness than many years of discipline. If men, can be ruled more by love than fear, if an appeal to their better natures is more powerful than one - to their lower selves, then Lincolns new way of enforcing discipline is better than the old. lie made all the soldiers feel that he was Their friend. They observed better discipline because of their love for him. There were but few be pardoned, end it is not recorded that much, if any, harm came from them afterward, but the softening influence of hie acts went out to the entire army, to. the entire nation and to the ages. The poorest people loved him most. Those whose need for the leadership of a great soul is sorest turn with surest instinct to him. The reason is that he loyed and trusted the plain people; he opened the prison doors; ed the bondman free. -- J - He heaih the tumult die away,- the U ! v Rooms let by Day, Week or Month. cannons roar is stilled. And with the strains of Home, Sweet Home the circling! is filled.' camp He sees his mother at the gate the Mclcpnue home . lights burn lie hears the neighbors shout wijh glee to welcome his return. Across the fields he takes his way to till the fertile soil ; From wars alarms to ways of peace, from camp to earnest toil. He sees the changing seasons , come, the peapeful harvest's - of Natural Beauty all Andgraridpa, sitting by the fire,1 lives through thp days once ' - Once more adown the shady lane he walks Dan Cupids way A miaidien.haivi clasped In , his own as dies the light of day.1 He sees beyond the ruddy glow of ' e so wide A rocking chair swung to and fro fire-plac- his young and bonnybride. He hears the songs .of ' childish childisl feet ; glee,.Jthetjpea4 He ffetetheJdaintsDft cai4s'bf Childish ' lips lo sweet. Through memorys haze he sees the toys of childhood on the floor The Best, the right kind, the And r grandpa, sitting by the fire, everlasting kind. White' Bronze lives through the flays once TEOS. ALLSGP, more. ' .1 , ' Smithfield. , H He sits beside the, fireplace and dreams of days long dead, HIGH-O-M. The ruddy gleams of dancing flames a halo o er his jiead. i, Thats the Way to Pronounce His kindly face is wreathed 'jin Ca-.the Money-Bac- k smiles, his heart is young and ' tairh.Cnre. ' gay, And children gather round his Ajs doubt exists in the minds of knee as daylight fades away. the let Journal readers qf He many sings' them)1 songs of' long' ago us say that the above is thf proper when he was but a boy ; , almost America of When life was bhlyjsUnShine, and. pronunciation cure. wonderful catarrh love withmlt 'alloy. Cyrus E Napper is the agent for Hyomei And seeing'with their youthful in Logan and he will sell you an eyes those1 long gone dayaf yore. inhaler, a bottle of Ilyomei', and sits beside the fireplace and lie for full instructions ubo, for only ' ' ' lives the years once more. MOO1 " in the Commoner And if it fail to cur acute or .Will M. Maupin ' chronic catarrh, asthma,, bronchiThe are eeeuring tis, croup, hay fever or coughs estate the. real bargains this and cdldsh 'will give you your ipHug-r-a- a Tuual.' money back. The person who suffers from catarrh after such an offer as that, jpxtust like to snuffle,' spit and wheeze. and be generally L .J disgusting. v f Bedd prompt ffobtjtt red hnu eoontrlei, Or NO OH. 'what hfr. G.F. Lowe says: CATeat Mid CopjrnbU tend. end ftKMehj Model r Fbolo, fortne case ALL OUSIWI I hay? used Hyomei for a TpslefitAbllity. ei teper TRtorLv OonriDCMTiAt. r.lent pnouue . y aiMiuiTely, darpueio nternme. of nasal catarrh which had both.WideawA tarenvon eboubl bat onr BAad. took ooH.wto ebtatR and Sell patents, W ha tin. rertlone will pay .flow to rt a partner And other ered; ine for a long time. I can ealaahie Inforioatio. ftrnt try to any addteea. Kerens killed the that Hyomei iay Dr CO. of the disease and gave me the D. C. 8818aveatk SL, WtikiigtOB, much sought Vnd 'nrefiod relief. VI.1.'1 Eg - . E Hy-ome- r JK - V Panorama stone- -- more. CANTON OF THE GRANDB RAGLE RIVER CANYON WAGON WHEEL GAP1 GLENWOOD SPRINGS C ANJ ON OF THR GUNNISON I GARDEN OF THE GODS " MANITOU SPRINGS , THE ROYAL GORGE A The Way .: -- REE TH DAILY , TRAINS "r?TTTT7 THROUCH V . aA . k fj A Pullman and Tourist Sleepers to Denver', St: LoUis and Chicago For' Folders, Booklets, etc, s jddrns L A. BENTON, G. A. P. D 8stt Lskp. City; Utsl. V- .rs tU y - f. rt - ' ' ' Tlocal iiAiL Logan postoffice.'1 ,v CARDi. oiLbsia of iiAiLs.73 ,jJi f Nvrtb red J South. 7;45 a, f Eut, Weft, Itiwtok 'Bfinoli I i M La VOi: ' p-- a. t tttiMMMijiu t 1 w pJOL Hyrnm find Pars disc ,p. m.; t KX s. S. preriflencc tnd Millville Bsnson, King, (except Sunday)., JjCO p. aa. R.-. D,sNo. 1, College and - Greenville, (except Sunday) . . . . 9:30 son. ARRIVAL OF MAILS North West. find South,; Eaat, 6;80'ia. 7i60 Eaat, West and South ... H . 5 ;50 p.m. Preston Branch g30 k,tn, Wcllaville, Hyrnm and Paradise 8:30 fi. m. 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