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Show Headquarters ilt groceries al the U. O. i Money to loan. Inquire at the Nalion office. Highest price paid for chickens at 5th ward store. Ringiing's bill posters were doing the towo and county yesterday. Cash Paid f ir chickens, eggs. and pieeons. Burnett Bros , near A. 0. Get your Gurnets an; wallpaper t Staude's Furuiturj Store, 2J .r,rr. II Miss Mary Jenkins of Caldwell, Idaio, is vieitiDg with Miss Lizzie JuDkins of this city. A few Dew suits for $2 50 former price $4 00; call at once on J . New-bold New-bold 3rd st. heat was at"To6 in San Francisco Fran-cisco Monday. 25 per cent off on Ladies' waiste and shoes at the U. O. L Red and white currants f-r sale at the Logan Nureeries. Paper suitable for lighting fires may be had free at this office. Mr Hyrum Bunco went to FreE-ton FreE-ton on business Wednesday. Professor and Mrs. J. A. Widt-eoe Widt-eoe have returned from Germany. Dr O. 8. Ormsby will leave for Germany about Sept. 1, where he will continue his medical studies. Kid your fowls of mites and lice nairia Thanolice and Creo- A boy about 15 to 18 years of age wanted at Smith Bros. Lumber Lum-ber Yard. Hyrum Bair of Richmond had an operation performed on his leg yes. (en ay, the bme beiDg scraped to re. move the soreness The Cache Knitfng Works are prepared to buy fiom 40,000 to 50,000 pounds of zood wool, for the Ogden Woolen Mills Co. While working at the Cole Bros, xui'l yesc.-rday, Wm. Twissell had two Cngers caught in a mac-ine and badly lacerated. For bicycle pairing:, cun repairing, re-pairing, razor and scissor sharpening, sharpen-ing, key fitting, etc. call at Logan Novelty Shop, Third street. E. M. Eolfaon, proprieter. Carbo. For Sale by Biter Bros. Drag Co. For sale cheap, lot 9 by 18 rods 1J blocks from A. C. Enquire En-quire at Smith Bros, lumber yard. Logan. The Logan city school board has employed Professor Georee Fisher of Oxford to act as principal princi-pal of the Woodruff school during dur-ing the coming school year. Mrs. Styer of Salt Lake, wife of Capt. Styer of the Thirteenth infantry, in-fantry, and ' two . children have reached the Philippines safely, nd are now with the Captain. County Treasurer S. W. Hendricks Hend-ricks has returned from Mexico, whither he went to bury the remains re-mains of his father, recently de- Mr. A. J. Singling, one cf the circus family, was ia Logan yesterday, yes-terday, with the advertising car. He angled in Logan river during the afternoon with a member of the Nation staff. M. E. Church Sunday service?, July29tb;ll a. m. sermoD, text. If any man thirst let him come auto au-to me and drink, .John 7 37. Io the evening the subject will be Joaab, Are they all dead. SuDday school, 12 15, Epworth League 2 12 p.m. Prayer meeline fach Thursday evening. All welcome. In the dielrict court Wednesday, Wednes-day, Brigbam A. Hendricks was was appointed administrator of the estate of Samuel W. Hendricks1, Hen-dricks1, deceased. Aug. C was set as the date of making final settlement settle-ment in the estate of Goudy Ho-gan, Ho-gan, deceased. The Woman's Society of Cache Co. will meet at the B. Y. Colbge Monday evening July 30th. Every woman interested in advancement in any hue is cordially invited. This society is for all women, interested in-terested or not. If you arj not interested come and pet intfres-ted, intfres-ted, Monday evening, July 30, at 3 8.30 P. M. ceased. For sale HouHe and lot in Sixth ward. 4 rooms in bouse, lot 6x8 rods, 2 blocks south of U. Y. College. Cheap for cash. Inquire at this office. A parly consisting cf Professor George Thomas, Professor Jen-eon Jen-eon and family, Attorney F. K. Nebeker and family,- and Professor Profes-sor Snow will spend a few days in the canyon. . A 2 year old daughter of 'Wm. D Miles of Faradise was accidentally shot in the neck with a 22 calibre rifle by her brother yesterday. The bullet was removed and it is believed the little one will recover. Frederick Kerrens of Lewiston lias filed suit in the First district court for divorce from his wife. He recentlv returned from a mission mis-sion and alleges improper conduct con-duct on the part of his wife during dur-ing his absence. P Wanted- One young man from Cache county, Utah, to prepare for the coming JEtaiiway jail Service Examination. YYe famish everything, every-thing, including book9 and maps. Address, enclosing Btacip: Inter-State Inter-State Correspondeaee Institute, !edar Raoids. la. The following were admitted fo citizenship by Judge Hart Wednesday: Wed-nesday: William Bartlett of Men-don, Men-don, formerly of England; Elizi-beth Elizi-beth Buist of Mendon, formerly of Scotland; Alexandor Buist of Mendon, formerly of Scotland; Gustave Peterson of Smithfield; formerly of Sweden. Mr. and Mrs. Ewald of Berkley. California, are visitiue Mr. A. Eliason's family. Mr. Ewald is the train dispatcher of the weetf rn division of the C P. Tbe gentleman gentle-man is highly pleased with Logan, and has been spending the present pres-ent week with Mr. Eliason's family in the canyon. Smith Bros., lumber dealers have for Sale cheap, One frame house 14x30, to be moved off land, with four rooms and pantrv and porch. Must be sold to "make more room for our increasing business. The County Commissioners call The funeral service over the remains re-mains of the late W. W. Nelson was held in the Second ward meeting meet-ing house last Thursday, the speakers being Patriarch Henry Ballard, ard Elders James Quavle, Melvin Ballard, and President Jcs3ph Morrell. The deceased was highly esteemed and many rla'ives came from various parts of Idaho and other states to attend the funeral. ApoBtie Antbon H. Luud was yerterday appointed to the office of chuich historian of the Mormon Church, filling the vacancy caused by the death of President Franklin Frank-lin D. liichards some months ago. The appointment is in line with The Herald's prediction at that time. Apostle Lund is familiar with Church history and the position posi-tion having always been held by an apostle, he was considered the most fitting person for it. As yet bis assistants have not been nuni'd. Herald. lor rjide until Aug. 4, 1900, on replacing re-placing the superstructure of the 140 ft. Bear Iiiver Bridge, which failed recently. Information regarding re-garding eame can be obtained from B. P. Fleming, Deputy County Surveyor. No Cheap Shoes, but good shoes cheap, New stock, latest style, for men, women, and children. Vici kid, enameled and patent leather. Perfect fit and solid service guar- 1 ranteed good wear Warranted. ' Free r.p,ir, or shoes replaced if ( found defr-ctivp, Andreas Pter- i son. M. Oleson, Manager. |