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Show ... I T THE . ?nii ' Tnitur liTtuai Umhm IiMad Cm, ctim, Dii C&icmv. ilTitet - - , C3 8)f to ttpy $ ti ADVERTISING KATEIl Xe4ata,29 cti. per 11 a aack iaaarttoa. imf Naticaa, M cto. par tint auk I lUtaaavi Coluaia, fcc.word aick iMartton. (film mi DU pUjr A4rrtUaata aiMa HaaitlNMMti Iiuh t accompaU4 The Eastern offios of this paper is at 230 to 234 Temple Court Building, New York City, E. Katz Advertising Agency in charge, where files may be seen and advertising contracts made L00AL POUTS. See Only menu card for yde-liciou- s V I Sunday dinner, , The cadets of the A. C. oftJTgive a select ball on February 21et. A musical and artistic treat the entertainment at the A. C. io-nig- ht. y Seed your, shirts, collars and cuffs to the C 0 D Laundry, 3rd St. Mh. Rob. Murdock Jr. is putting some elegant new fixtures in nis candy kitchen. J Miss Mosncbs entertainment at the A. C. tonight promises to be a most brilliant affair, and those who attend -- are assured a Very pleasant time. ; Y Manager Bacon of the Hercules Co., will shortly move his office into the Logan Dry Good Cos building, where a fine room is being fitted up for that purpose. The subject at the Methodist Church Sunday at 11 a. m. will be Tbe Temple; at 7:30 p. m. Dont fail to hear, . these discourses. J. D. Wasson, Pastor. Mr. Clarence J. Brossard, a student of the Agricultural College, received the sad word on Thursday of tbe death of his mother at the family residence in Oxford, Idaho. The deceased lady had been ill for some time. Mr. Brossard took tbe first train for home. - A reception in honor of the old folks of the First ward was given of the tabernacle in last evening, and judging from the the-basem- narations that were in progress going to press a very sociable time Wis enjoyed by all who attended. The committee in charge of the' affair consisted of Messrs. A. G. Barber, G. W. Thatcher, and S. A. Langton. Since the change in tbe O. S. L. time card, all the mail for Providence, Millville, Hyrum and Paradise, had to lay over 24 hours in the Logan postoffice; the carrier leaving one hour before train time. About ten days ago Mr. C. C. Shaw wrote the Second Assistant Postmaster General, Washington, D. C., and asked for a change in the time for Monday the postmasters at Logan, Paradise, ana the carrier himself got & new scheduled The mail now leaves for thesouthat 2:15 p. thirty minutes after the train car-lie- leaving-Logam-La- st - a. t Logan. Eccles-Howe- y Ip-vA- (Uactiaaa will ka laaartMl matll faiWBSA M akarpad accordtnplp , ' Thos. P. John 21, and Annie M. Co., of Chicago, was in the city Wells 19, both of West Portage, yesterday. He favored The Jourwith a call.' have, been granted a marriage nal license. Butter makers can realize twenty-five more 'for their Tns Thursday Night Dancing butter per cent the winter by usipg during Club spent? avery pleasant evencolor. the butter Sold improved ll ball dn ing in the Riter Bros. Drug Co. tV t by Thursday. Some very beautiful photographs A great deal of, time has been of Aliss Moench and members of spent in preparing for the enter- her physical culture class at the A. tainment at the; ArC.Yhis. evenon exhibition in the window C.,are ing, and it promises to be a pe of the Logan Dry Goods Co. . formance of unusual excellence. Anthon Larsen, one of the Doys There is considerable complaint who was fined a few days ago, over the length of time it takes .to distribute the mail after its arrival. for annoying females,- was arrested Howsmuch cause there is for these Again on Thursday,- charged 'with ' Ernest , Moser.He complaints we have not ascertain- assaulting hear-sn- g and not his guilty, ed, but they are freely made in pleaded for last evening, hat set was sorts of threats. connection with all had not taken place at' the time of Miss Ida Carlson was surprised . to press.: .. , going t her home on Thursday evening Tony the Convict, will ,be the by a merry company of masqueraders. Tbe very pleasantest kind of attraction at the Seventh, ward an evening was spent, the custom- meeting honse next Friday evenary pastimes being indulged in un- ing, the performance being given til a late boor. It was one of the under the auspices of and. for the benefit of the ward Sunday School. nicest events of the season. . H. Cutler will - appear in A district conference of the Y. Mr. role and he will have able, the title M. M. I. A. will be held in Hyrum , tomorrow. The associations of well'drilled support. Messrs. Dee and Thomas of the Avon, Paradise, Hyrum and SterconferState Board of Equalization, were in will the ling participate be will Two n ence. held, Logan yesterday and , met with meetings one in the morning and another in he county commissioners and asthe evening, and a good time is sessor, to whom they made some suggestions relative to: securing a expected. uniform assessment, in order that The demurrer in the case of the .he trouble of l&Bt fall over eqaliz-n- g State vs. Dr. G. F. Phillips has values may not be incurred not been argued as yet, and it may The visitors returned be withdrawn, as Prosecuting At- again. afternoon train. on the lome torney Nebeker will doubtless file On Wednesday evening, Feban amended complaint, containing specific charges, and a new hearing ruary 22nd, a 'grand ball will be will be obtained. George Q. Rich liven in the gymnasium of the B, is attorney for Dr. Phillips. Y. College under the auspices of he Polyeephical Society of that inMr. and Mrs. G. B. Rogers who stitution. - Tickets will be reduced have been conducting the Commer,o 50 cents, The proceeds of the cial hotel for some time, Jcave rewill go to tT fund which has ball linquished their lease of the house, been established by this society for and Mr. Blanchard, the proprietor, the purpose of paying the expenses has resumed charge. Mr. Rogers of a senes of lectures which will says he found that there was little be given tinder its auspices. These to be made in' the hotel business in lectures will be free to the public, Logan, so decided to quit ' and try and such eminent speakers as something else. Senator Rawlins, Congressman Dont forget the ball to be given King and Dr. Talmage, have agreed Id the B. Y. College gymnasium, to deliver addresses on different next Wednesday, cor the purpose subjects: This is one of the most for which it will be given ;for it is a commendable innovations ever most commendable one. An even introduced in Logan and will uning of enjoyment is assured those doubtedly receive popular support. who attend, and that is not all they will receive; for the lectures to - Notico to School Trustees. brgiven, the expenses of which the ball proceeds will help to pay, will There will be a meeting of the be pleasant and profitable to all trustees of the Cache Co. Pnblic who hear them. Schools, Saturday Feb. 18, 1899, the B. Y. College beginning at The newly elected board of di- at 1 oclok p. m. Various items of rectors of the Logan, Hyde Park and Smithfield Canal Co., consisting of interest will be discussed and it is Samuel Roskelley, Anthon Ander- hoped that all school hoards will be present. W. G. Raymond, son, Carl Nyman, Reuben Perkes, n Co. Supt. and Geo. D. McCulloch, met on Thursday and organized with For Constipation take Earls Clover Samuel Roskelley as president aod Root Tea, the great Blood Purifier knthon Anderson as Cures Headache, Nervousness, Erup-- : jars C. Peterson of Hyde Park is tions on the face, and makes the head still secretary. The meeting was a clear as a bell. Sold by p Grocery & c - r,!&!tes the food moro deHciocs end whoScsotne oo., nrw wwm. wovm. BAinwa ffmrmn - i M applieatlaa. P'Artnpi ; XATESi lri $lo ; , Beer, whisky, brandy, gin, any- diseases.. Mb.'E. C.- Latham, representthing you want in the liquor line I at J. R. Edwards. ative of the Latham Machinery cn BUBSCRIFTION JOURNAL, LOGAN, OTA H. FEBRUARY 18 1839. Y Mrs. Gideon Andrus of Salt Lake .Mbs. J. W. Wilkinson of the is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. S. Second ward is quite ill. She is Hendricks. suffering 'from a complication of . jounALi mo ' Ia yMUA4 a TRI-WEEKL- I ra g - Missionary Sociable. The sociable given in the Seventh ward meeting house on Wednesday evening in honor of Elder E. T. Lloyd wafl a big success. --The hall was jammed with visitors and all enjoyed the delicious refreshments served, and the rendition of the following programme: Song, 8. S. Choir; JPrayer by Eider H.C.Hansen; Greeting by Sopt; C. E. Thorstenseh; Song by Miss Lizzie Squires; Address by Mr. W. Ipsen; Quartette by Mrs. Hendrickson & Co.; Duet, J. A. Hendricksen and Oscar Bjorkman; Farewell address, E. T. Lloyd ;song, ' -8. 8. Choir.-".- . Everything passed off very pleasantly, and much credit is due the Misses Barbara Larsen and Gwen-ni- e Hubbard, who supervised the serving of the refreshments, and to the young ladies who composed tbe reception committee. ROBS CANDY KITCHEN. , . The Caly . Bssianrant. icnday dinner 80cp: ConBomme-a-la-Princea- mknc, - ' ir r: I BOAST Prime Bib Sirloin Beef, Petit ' rn;. Young Chicken, CamjBtA BNTBEE8: an Gratia. - - Roman Fritters, Sauce Imp SALAD : Salmon Salad, French Mayonnj' t VEGETABLES; , - Mashed Potatoes, . Wax B : pudding Delmonico Pudding, Sauce Sherry Plum Pie, AmwcaucWi Banana Cake, Napoleon Ice Create Dinner 25c. Only Restaurant . i 'Pure Home Made Candies. All kinds. Finest Candy in .town from 10c. to 25c. per pound. . Reese Opera House, Dr. P. The Pursuaslre Third St., Logan. Powers Of a beautifol finger .ring tn Him ply phenom. M. Poulson, inal- - Dentist. . The gift of a ring to i relative or dear Extracts . one is always a delicate token, and a constant reminder of your low and esteem. If th9 rings comi from us you may have the certainty of knowing that they possess worth and merit as well as loveliness. . Teeth . absolutely without PAIN, by the use of Odontunder, leaving no bad effects. Makes partial or full sets artificial teeth. Cleaning and filling a specialty, First class work at My motto ia r lowest possible price. ; Commercial House, Logan. -- A BflL Fof our Grand Opening Bale. Saturday is ihe lust day . r . , . vice-preside- WE STILL HAVE SOME Mens and Ladies' Co-o- protracted.oneRa?caiiaI-matte- rs were pretty thoroughly discussed. Or THOSE- - Shoes at 75 cents : per - pair. . t These goods are worth from $1.25 to $2.00 per pair. f Robinson Bros., bl0w:' nt, Drug Store. v Clothing and Shoes ; . in which you. can secure such immense bargains in J TWO STORES. IXXJAN, : KEEPI Hyrum Cowley and Joe Kidd are serving daysmen tence in the'couhty jailpand'" nothing will be done toward arrain rives. ing them on the burglary charges This is no Closing out sale. Only an every day until their sentences expire. The 4 evidence against-thecontinues to i . 2 25 ' Mens Ladies and Childrens Shoes at prices tbit pile up however, and a pretty time Provo Wool Blankets 4 lb., Provo Wool blankets 3.00 . . will please you. they will have in explaining things 5lb., 1 when brought into court. 45c. The Cotton Blankets pep pair. . . . ; Shillings Best Tea per package;.? J, ? ? ?: '. 2k . Vf- Bay dow, tomorrow may be too late. manager of the . Clarkston Co-o- p Fuji, Tea per package. . w&S in town ,25c. : : 5c. 3 Cans Peas for. Wednesday and idea Tw6 papers Hooks and Eyes tilled some articles found at the Two papers Best Pins for..Y.., .. .: 2 Cans 5c. Best Corn for - . . . .f. . . .? . 25c. , a L. L, 6 Cans Oil Sardines for 5c. Cowley ranch as having been .V Sheeting per yard 25a & stolen from him. From the stnf Bleached per yard 3 5c. Cans Mustard i Sardines for ...; j. Bottle Pickles found, it is very evident ,that Cow- Ladies Hose per pair, 10 cents and up. .? j : . . . ; lk 50c. 7 cans Lye for. ley and Kidd have been living on Children Hose per pair 10 cents and up. . ;. ; ; 25a the fat of the land this winter; Childrens Woolen Underwer 20 cents and up. -"off With 10 Bars Boap for. THE. MEW 2oc. THE, OLD Mens 76 cents all and up. 3 Packages Starch for , .. . , , , , Flannel Overshirts sorts pork, beef, veal, chickens, j TtrjmTTrT- --' ' of Provo and fact . in Dress . . Flannel .7TT35l groceries on Aid per Coffee Grade artificial yardr.'.V.T. to 20 to 40c. everything High, If you duet depend , f , .restore failing vision why not have the one coaid desire to keep his gasr bxst? That! none too good. There is tronomic machinery going in good Glassware, at the etcr, lowest Crockery, of method no prices. and that fitting glass, shape, was found at .their rendezjio can give yon more ease or comfort or vous. The sadden We carry a nice, clean stock of the best goods, and we claim to sell cheaper than other dealers, becD5b change to the our Satisfaction than ocas no examination less we are and afford can to sell expenses we All molasses bread, want and is a chance to prove it. Call and of more cheap, perfectmore thorough no lenses jail life oonvinced. ' Just come once and we will centered no must be that will on come guarantee their diyou very trying again. ly ground. or. accurately !l .frame more - carefully adjusted no gestion after such an ' epicurean i for rice 3 lower services rendered.,. debauch as they have been indulgSlQL'-o-, ? ing in. Their trial in the District VC Court will not occur, until April. out-their-t- enr 1 Ak 9 Snap 1 . m for. -- ...... ... - . - i Tinware, 1 r - Tho W E. R, NIELSEN, Mants |