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Show rms ' rTU ( r- f 1' MAt I.OGA in', la 1 Tctar. la. $j.vA). i Mo'. JMo'a 75 eta. 1.50. i I boina- k this - SEPTEMBER i ( Pearr- -, of Paradise; Logan Ncrsebie3. The W higkey and Brandy sold Op to Adolph Anderson for yonr by Biter Bros Drug Co. tl 50 cents ComliQaon underwearand per pint is unequalled any where, f . measure. goou Rev Bascotn returned yesterday BeneoK fiom Salt Lake Citywhere be has Mr. Charles A. Reese, who has been dangerously ill for beep attending the annual confer . some time past, is reported as1 get cptnjhhe Metbodi-ts- , ' better. ting Ladiesof Fall GnANDhpening Mr. Rube Cheshire, one of Fister and Wintertftfu and.. Cloaks ai & Nielsens genial employees, has Eliason Sisterk,s. Tuesday and returned from a visit to his home Wednesday, September 14 and 15 in Salt Lake. . ' The three men accused of rob who has ?Mrs. Ilenry-Kenz- elr MS blng theO. 8 LeiaH.o been ' visiting with Mrs, ,W. C. Common, and who were imprisoned Cates for some time past, left for at Pocatello, broke j on Monday her home in Wiener, Neb, yester- and succeeded in getting away. day. Mr. J hn Clark, senior member ll 'admit you to the of the firm of Clark, Eldredge & Y5 party in the 2nd ward tomorrow Cohas been nominated by the Reform night and you will be .tre&tedto Non partisan Citizens cake and a programme, as their of Salt Lakq City party, besides the dance.- et candidate for Mayor Dont buy a suit, Since Saturday, wheat has de-when yon can get one jnade to cli od five cents per buhel in the Give California measure just as cheap. markets, yest- rdays quobe tations a Anderson call and Adolph bushel, being 73 convinced. Office Ricks block. two cents less than i paid An operation for appendicitis right in Logan. wa9 periormed last evening, at E P. Coi.dra, who for some time Preston, upon William Earley, has been running a bakery in Salt who was formerly section foremau Lake City, committed euicide by at that place. taking morphine, on Monday. Fall line of dreU goods, eider When discovered in a room jn jhe dowTirladtei and misseswrapsjla-tlit- Clift House he was unconscious, walking hats in all styles.acd ai-- all efforts to resuscitAte him ladies and childrens knit under- were futile. wear, just received it Eliason SisIt will be remembered that some ters. time ago. a Miss Butler of Salt Marriage licenses were jssped, Lakerbeeanaw insane through" being to the following persons yesterday: hypnotized, mention being made Joseph It. Olsen am! Josephine of it in all the papeis. It appears Joepbson,of Brigham City; Joseph that quit a number of people in Humphreys and Ethel O. Davis. thiw part of the county have become Frank Q. Nye and Catherine C possessed of the idea that it was a Maughan, of Paris Idaho. daughter of Peter Butler or Beutler Mr Harry Nebeker returned to of Providence, who has been emhis home in Lake Town, on Tues- ployed in Salt Lake tor some time day. He catne to Logan for the past Mr. Beutler and his daughpurpose of purchasing a years ter have been greatly annoyed by supply of clothing for his brother, the circulation of this report, and 7 copy Scents . wboleMBM . t , g : - -- LOCAL P0I3T3- - - r&erchant, yesterday Very ings are cool now cal bill of mornings and evenupon the meteorologi- i fre. dropped in at The Journal office for a chut yesterday. lisooMA- - and other beautiful floAennt; houe plants can be had J at Thf L ajan Nurseries. Hyki m Hay ball has been in Lewi-t'i- :i for the past few days -r afthis interests there. lotikiog A paui.M's lime is in store for who attend the missionary thr in pstv the 2nd ward tomorrow Lit lit KFfT CLASS BRICK can be i vi the kilns of Davis oV) and at or either Ilvrum 0(i'P.Hn, f Lf i.'ton. i Aquila Nebeker, left .Hi j ',e."day, going to Rich Co., from he will return in b "L i Liee days. hni! Plow Works For Plow rIron and Brass Castings, epaint. a ' ill ne of extras for the Utah Ph Logan, Utah. D. SI. Todd returned on Ti.--Lfrom Idaho Falls, where, f Lo-ga- M s P'" y John ith-Apostle iuipany IP :iry Smith, he has been attend- ing th i Mutual Improvement er- t'oe held at conf- that place. Grand Closing Out Sale of Millinery and Notions for one month, teginning Sept. 20th, at Cardon us. . . We have received a new, large, and choice stock to select from, and it will be a pleasanrto sbow" goods, and giye pricee. We alsoi have Guns and the most complete stock of ie, from I povmzn Absolutely Pur v ) ammunition in thdeity ftOVM KAKMO POWOFft COM MfW respectfully. 0Ke r-- Rid your nouse of flies. Riter Bros Drug Cd. sell Tanglefoot and poison Fly paper for the purpose. Call on Adolph Anderson in the Ricks block and see that elegant line of Wanamaker & Brown samples, and you cannot help but order a suit. t Fritz Brewster, a young man of Ogden, went out hunting Sunday afternoon with two companions. While Brewster was on one side of a clump of bushes and his friends orrtheother. a flock of chickerrs flew up; Mb friends fired at them and a glancing shot pierced Brewsters light eye, and in all probability rendering it useless. Hurst came down from Teton, Idaho, on Tuesday. A few days ago while hauling logs he was unfortunate enough to get his right leg bidly jammed between two logs, and is now using crutches t To He says aroundwith. are looking unusually things bright iu the Basin and that everyone there is happy. On Monday evening a eon of Mr. E. E. Allen, of Coalville, while getting out of .a wagon, fell and broke his leg just aboke the ankle.' The boy was takD to the office of a local surgeon by two y6ung ladies, who were in such a hurry to get away that they forgot to leave behind the boys coat and some Thi is no josh. We Purchased a Magnificent Line of Fall Dress belonging to him. Dr. Goods Before the Advance Caused by the Tariff, and for One Week will ParkiDson will be greatly obliged Give our Customers the Benefit. The Coming Week will be if theywiil leavathe things at hra JE i AM (J & CO. FOR jr V block, Main Street. Remarkable bargains! Goods at cost. Mrs. Martha Carlisi.f. A farewell party will be held in the Seventh ward meeting house on Friday evening in honor of Mr. Fred Crockett, who will leave shortly on a mission to the Northern States. Ice cream and a programme will be the attractions. The Sunday school and Y. M. II. I. A. of the 2nd ward give a missionary party tomorrow night consisting of a dance, cake and programme, all for 25 cts. each. Good music in attendance. Go and enjoy yourself. A. very pleasant reception was Mrs. C. J. Gustaveson of tendered Providence on Monday e ening, by the Y. L. I. A. of that ward, of which the lady has been president for some time. A very enjoyable time was had by all present. As Mrs. Gustaveson leaves very shortly for Salt Lake. Miss Pickett was elected to fill her place as president of the Association. Thb-- , politicians of llyrum are having a hot old time nowadays. Last Sunday in meeting, the Bishop's counsellor stated thaUa citizens ticket would be put up, and added that, in bis opinion, the obliteration of all party lines would be a very good thing for the people. Of course .this was rubbing the hair the wrong way with the partisans, and the Democrats and Republicans are thinking of getting together on k fusion ticket and knocking the Cits so high that the election will be over before they get back to earth again. Ameetingfor discussing, this plan will be held on Saturday evening tinder the auspices of the Demo-trati- c society of Hyrura. All who are friends of silver are invited to attend. Ily-rumit- es . GOODS Go to Cardon Jewelry Cd. We will meet priefs of any catilogue. First-clas- s watch repairing at lowest price. s GiiA-iH.u- Crashed to Death.d-at- g-- other-article- s keep up prices. Dont in a burry to dispose of your hay, but take this tip and profit by it. Niels S. Bell met' with an accident on Monday evening which will inconvenience him for pome time. The irrepressible Niely was engaged in a wrestling match with Moroni Goodmansen, in a vacant lot on Third Street, when he was thrown and the Angel fell on him so hard that his left leg was fractured about three inches above the ankle. . A surgeon set is now the limb and Niely at home, enpeacefully reclining the deavoring to figure out probable candidates on ticket this fall. Mr. Carl M. Morck. who will be remembered by a number of old residents as a one time employee of Ileber Carlisle, has once more decldedtolocateInTogan, and has purchased Mr. Carlisles barber shop under the bank. Mr. Morck has spent the past three years-iSalt Lake, where bejiasbeen runbe - - H -V - DONT FORGET THAT flIF ARE THE SHOE PEOPLE Union jl, Q and seeing him safe off for the school for the blind, at Ogden. Willie Myers, of Wellsville, who has been ailing for some time, was, oq the advice of his physician, brought to Logan for treatment. Ilis Ease was an aggravated one oT appendicitis, and he was treated without recourse to surgical instruments. lie has successfully passed the crisis aad is now ou his way to recovery. At the time Mrs. George , Williams, the unfortunate lady who suicided recently, left Logan, and before her whereabouts hadbeen ascertained, The Journal stated tbaCMrs. Williams had had some trouble with her brother, one Jone3, and that it was thought that she had gone in search of him, in order to punish him for circulating evil reports about her. Yesterday we received a letter from Mr. Jones, who resides In Teardale, Wayne Co., denying the charge, and bearing witness to his sisters good He ' claims never to character. have had any trouble with her, but admits having difficulties with Mr. Williams, i Tu? Journal knows nothing about either side of the matter, and simply publishes this statement by request of Jones. ; . 1 , - Mercantile Co. the gentleman called upon The Journal yesterday and askfd us to state that no relationship whatever existed between himself and the unfortunate girl who was sent to Provo. At the time of the drowning of the two Sraithfieid boys in Bear river some time ago, The Journal made unfavorable comment upon the action of the constable of Riverside precinct, in refusingto allow a party of searchers to use giant powder in attempting to bring the bodies to; the surface. On Saturday, Mr. EIias O. IIjelte, thejathet n Jhadrowned ning the first chair inthe Templeat The Journal office ton barber shop; a sufficient guar- oLuneu-O- f boys called and made an explanation which completely justifies the constables action. According to Mr. Iljelte the powder wa3 being used in a reckless manner and for the evident purpoee of destroying fish rather than attempting to raise' the bodies .The constable saw. this and ordered them to' stop it upon pain of being arrested, which was a strictly proper and praiseworthy proceeding upon hia part. As The Journal has no desire to wilfully Injure any member of our community, it cheerfully publishes ' this explanation. , ; s antee of his ability in his chosen Mr. Morck will be profession. to wait on Mr. Carlisles pleased old patrons, his own friends, and the public generally. f i f School Bocks have arrived. t-f Harris Bros. Sr Cq. lookout for Him'. C. A. Hibbard is; soon to go to Wellsville with a bkrbers outfit to run a barber shop. The people of that town will do well to look put 1 for his sign and give him k.calf i i r .i It 1 ii fi en- deavoring get away. The brake her in the back, pinning bar struck her to the ground. H?r husband got a jever and raised Jhe wagon, but she could not move and he could not help her while lifting-Ia few - minutes a team- - came along and released the unfortunate woman, but she lived only a few minutes. She wa3 4! years old and leaver two grown up children Vernile by-- a former husband, Avery. The funeral services took place at Springville this afternoon. Provo Enquirer. to The Journal has it upon the begt of authority that not a pound of tithing hay will be sold in the Regular Price Our Price All Wool Double Width Flannel entire state this season. Farmers 30 cents yard. .10 ;.i5 , having surplus feed should take .15 All Wool 45 inch Width Flannel notice of DRE33 GOODS 20 to 25 this, as the removal from 45 ceb's yard. (.35 the market of the enormous Black Dress Goods Cashmeres and Serges in Latest Shades, with amount of hay which the Bishops handles will Storehouse Gimps, Braids. Jet Trimming, Lining3 and Buttons. Shades and Prices conduce to usually to match. - b her the second time as shp was offieg DRESS GOODS WEEK! - Mr. Rebecca Bird was crushed beneath- a loaded wagott to which tippni' titer in Spanish Fork She canyon Friday afternoon. was driving up the canyon with her husband. William Bird, the wagon being loaded with baled hay- - and grain A bout half a Mill mile from Fork, on comparatively good road, the wagon suddenly began to tip. Her husband noticed it and told her to jump. Both jumped about the same time, and she escaped the wagon first, htit it rolled over oncq and caught d WEVE KNOCKED THE TARIFF! ice-crea- m, - , . b-i- ng B -w- N Flan Dress-Goo- ds. - Bros Drug Co. make a speof Wine and Liquors formed cialty icinal purposes. Thomas Griffin, of Richmond, -- in -- n 4- - When you can make it at home by.purchadng your-- , nels, BlapkeisJ Shawls, Yarns, Shoes and Grocer ( 1 - Hand-me-dow- c-- nts I?iter 1 ice-crea- ou Fail i cts.-fwi- mills clothing made to Adolph Anderson, Agent. Parley, the Wellsville was in town on business . .v - Local Point". Jt eta. per line each. Insertion. Reading N n e. 10 ct. per line each Insertion. Miscellaneous Column, ,'lc.word each Insertion. Prices on Display Advertisements made known " on application. . Advertisement" net accompanied by written directions will be inserted until forbidden, t and charged accoidinjly. . .Provo to Kionft lor Gold: tad dclicioM , APVr.7lTSIXG RATES! measure W. F. !1 Royal BiltM tbo food pare, f offitTyrstf-rilay.- ls 1G - Fur-niebin- RATES! kdv.itici blooming. for."falI and Mr. sale " at Thu called u ( Satcxdat MWW A- T( Aona County, t.vV'-CPUTIO- , . ilird erry ' juintstL, Lr H RY BAN T H EM uh s l! KX55- - IlC winter for -i-'f s nti-WKtstc- h n Thanks. We desire to express our gratitude and sincerest thanks to the many fiiends who, by their many acts of kindness and words of sympathy and encouragement helned to lighten the load of Eorrow under which we labored in losing our beloved daughter and sister, Alice Their kindness will Gertrude. ever be affectionately remembered. George U. Smith. and family. Card of h School Supplies Special Sale: we never have, but we sell cheaper than anyone in the city. Haf.i.;s t J B.-ios- .. TheMus!eTebpTe. Unclainad Letters. Christ Ivearsor, Mr. (leorge James Mrs. Rowell, Mr. J. T. Thimson. If the above are not colled for within two weeks from date thev will be eent to the Dead Letter OCice at WashJ. M. Blaix, P. M, ington. LiOoan. Utah, a.. . . - Rept.-U- Old V Fscpio. IjW". - - - Old people who require medicine to regulate the bowels and kidneya will find the true remedy in Electric Bitters. This medicine does dot elimulate and contains no whiskey nor other intoxicant, but acts as a tonic and alterative. It acts mildly on the stomach -- and bowels, adding strength and giving tone to the organs, thereby aiding Nature in the performance of the functions. Electric., Bitter excellenf appetizer and aids . diges-- , tion. Old People find it just ex' actly what they need. Price fifty cents and $1.00 pet bottle at Riter . Uro3. Drug Stores 5 f is.-an- . ;, r |