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Show CACHE COUNTY CROSS CUTS. Potter, "the" artist at Cardon's. New Lime for sale at the Temple Block. Carpenter work on the Temple is being pushed. Wheat is worth 80 and potatoes 35 cents per bushel. Park City has a bank, why can't Logan have one? A good farm of 10 acres for sale. Enquire of D. B. Lamoreaux. Thatcher & Newberry will pay 7 cents per pound for pork. Z. C. M. I. have finished stock taking and are in active operation again. Prof. (Professor) Hamill's "Science of Elocution" for sale at the Book Store. Fast meetings have been held in the B. Y. (Brigham Young) College on the two last fast days. The meeting on Sunday evening was both highly interesting and instructive. Be careful about stepping on loose rocks, there is water under some of them. Read the article headed "Delinquent Notice," which appears in another column. Yesterday Gen. (General) Garfield took the oath of office, and delivered his inaugurative address. There will be a Sunday school union in the Tabernacle basement next Sunday morning. Saturday's snow storm changed the minds of some who thought we were about to have spring. Geo. (George) Barber & Son have erected a new stand in their store on which to exhibit their green groceries. It is not at all creditable to Logan that good butter should be so scarce. It brings the producer's own price. Some new pieces of music are being practiced by the Angell Orchestra to be played at the performance of "Damon and Pythias." Next week we will publish the cast of characters of "Damon and Pythias," the next piece to be played by our Dramatic Club. We hope the stock fair, designed to be held early in April, will be a success and that there will be no necessity for a postponement. The roads throughout the county are rapidly becoming good, and a few days of fine weather will put them in excellent condition. Mr. Rawlins, traveling engineer of the U. P. R. R. Co. (Union Pacific Railroad Company) has been up on the road inspecting it, and viewing the country along this line. The weather has been about as much like spring in Cache as it has been in the other valley. The roads in Box Elder county are in very bad condition. There is a standing invitation for all carpenters, who can do panel work, to come and work on the temple, on tithing or donation accounts. C. O. Card, Supt. (Superintendent). An important real estate operation, involving valuable property on Third Street, is pending. If the prospective transfer takes place, some important improvements will be made there. Last fall we had in Logan and vicinity an epidemic of accidents and surgical operations. The Leader recorded as many as eleven in a single issue, but of late they have been very rare. A Lecture was delivered in Paradise on Wednesday evening last, under the auspices of the Y. M. M. I. A. by Elder B. F. Cummings Jr. (Junior), upon the subject of "Missionary Incidents." J. D. Cummings, Esq. (Esquire), a brother to the publishers of the Leader, has taken up his residence in Logan and will henceforth be connected with this office as bookkeeper and collection agent. The winter term of the B. Y. (Brigham Young) College closed this afternoon, and the spring term will begin next Monday. Now is the time for those wishing to attend to enter, as new classes will be organized. A spectator who had been at an inquest which was held at C- was asked. "What verdict did the jury render? "They found him guilty of being dead and they are going to bury him on suspicion." On Wednesday there was a new bridge placed over the ditch in front of the Tithing Office gate, which makes the entrance have a much better appearance. There are several places where similar improvements might be made. The trees in the vicinity of this office are being nicely trimmed, why not in other parts of the city where the branches are so low that a person walking under them, especially at night, is in danger of getting his eyes put out, or his face scratched? A few days ago while some of the men employed at the R. R. (Railroad) shops were lowering a smoke stack from a locomotive, a skid on which one of the men stood, slipped, causing him to fall. He received a pretty bad cut on his head, which laid him up so that he could not resume his work. We often read of learned men, Who filled some high position, Who never failed to read the news, With due consideration; But when we publish facts and truths And present them to our reader, We'll find these same men were lost Without the Logan Leader. Last Thursday a large number of men of the Fourth ward, met on the Tabernacle block, with hoes and other tools, and cleared the northeast corner of the block of the weeds and rubbish. The northeast corner has been leveled up and sown with grass seed, which will make a very nice looking place of it. The balance of the block will be similarly improved in time. |