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Show v. THIS TRI-WEEKL- JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH. FEBRUARY Y . v . 1899 ,28 Look at the Logan Dry Goods Spring Dress Goods are being unpackecLat the Logan Dry Goods Co.s line of Spring Dress Goods. ' f rrwy ybll4 Co. Dr. O.C. Ormsby is about again ; Taaimt ttmMt Bkeb, whisky, brandy, gin, any having been confined to his home m Cacbw Im Citt, Covjrrt , Ong, thing you.want in the liquor line for two days by illness. atJ. R. Edwards. , Those who are fond ot a good . subscription batxsi see Tony, Mr. Richard Jessopof Millville, play-wil- l '$X8fc' utnnarD&ns ,4M to r tomorrow Wening in the Becom is still very ill with and Stofto ejy S cMta. ESs&es the food more delicious end wholesome ward meeting house, for the benefi other complications. 8. 8. of the ward ADVERTISING RATXS: MWAimn KWH to. , Jacob Peterson 39, and Caroline twen realize can makers .Buxter IWitt,30 eta. perllaa tack I Creek, Peteraen29, liOihiof-Min- k Natltaa. XI eta. p Um Met e lt( cent more for their a were atlaaaaaa Coai, Kc.wr4 aack kairtlaa, Idaho, marriage butter per the winter granted Elder William Z. Terry, who RQRS-CAN- D Y-- KITCHEN. by usinj during fclktt DiaplaAiTtrtiMaata auAa hi license yeeterday. been absentlrom fihme laborhas the improved batter colprJ3ol( M afllcatlaa. Miss Clara BoyhToTnifalfuI was I Pore IIom6 Made Oandiee. ing,. in the Swiss and German misby Riter Bros. Drug Co. DvtrtiMmaat sat aecoMpaatat ty r on by operated upon sion Saturday, fox Second ward returnof IkwXliM frill ka laaartaA Mt) it the Residents All kinds. Finest Candy in local phyeicians for the removal of MkS , tktirgti accarilafl? He reports will have an opportunity to witness ed home V " , . an abnormal growth from- - her a himself-a- sfrom 10 to 25c. per pound. havings enjoyed his good play, Tony, the Convict, The Eastern office of this paper body. tomorrow evening, and at the same missionary labors. Keese Opera House, '2nd St., is at 230 to 234 Temple Court Mens Rubbers 25c., Ladies time assist the ward Sunday Building, New York City, E. Katz Slippers 50c. Clothing for men school Advertising Agency in .charge, and boys greatly reduced, at Jos. I desire to announce to my where files may be seen and adver- Newbqldt3rd$tL.Agency.for Qg friends and the generalpublio that den Steam Laundry. tising contracts made. j I am now associated with the firm : Teamsters still cling to their of Studebaker Bros, who are offerLOCAL POINTS. ' sleighs, although most of the snow ing to the trade the celebrated Studebaker buggies of all sizes Dress Goods just arrived at Lo- ias disappeared here. But it eeem& that as long as there is a wagons of their own make and Meua $2.00 Calf Shoes, C. M. t Ladies $2.00 Vici Kid Shoes, gan Dry Goods Co. spot ofsnoy anywhere, people will Ivhich they guarantee. Harness, Hendersons make, every any style toe, button or IIon. R. W, Sloan paid a visit to drive over any distance of bare leavy and light, hand made and air warranted, in lace or lace, Hendersoni make, A S jug. his family yesterday. Sheep every pair warranted, only.. ground with a sleigh in order to suited to any purpose. camps fitted out with wrought iron Tony, the Convict tomorrow ride in style on that spot. Its all Btove Ladies fine Vici .'Kid, Silk heavy Oil Grain 6hoes, and all needed conveniences. Mens Buckle or Cong., good $1.50 evening in the Second ward meet- right for the drivers but tough on Vesting top, latest style, Wagon covers, rugs and whips. grade, only : tJJLj good $3.00 Shoe, only. ing house, for the benefit of the the horses. We shall be pleased to meet ybu ward Sunday School. Everybody and show you our goods. Two We carry the finest line of Mens Shoes We have some rare bargains in invited. to be fonnd in the city. and Mieses Shoes. doors north of Nation office, Main People are getting very tired Utah. Orson St., Logan, Smith, -- JOUBHAIsa it SMOTE ; , 0 the-Conv- ict a la-grip- ; OTW VOWK. ty-fiv- 4 , thirty-onejnont- hs .. . , ' , on-Sund- ay. ii A L . -- - Child-re- nt for the end of tne legislative bribery investigation. Nearly everybody expects the exoneration and election of McCune, and all are impatient to eee the struggle ended. Hal Farr is rejoicing over the arrival at hij home of a fine son The one great oil for the preseron Sunday morning. This is the vation of harness, shoes and all third boy, ajad he begins to wonder kinds of leather. how it is that all the little ladies avoid his house. Mother and child ? are dcihg nicely. For purpose We learn from the Brigham Bugler'of the death of Mrs. Vinnie Houtz Nichols, beloved wife of of introduction Prof. E. W. Nichols, formerly of Will be sold at half price for a few at the Logan, where both made many days friends. Her death occurred at SIDHEI STEYEIS IMPLEMEBT HOUSE Malad. She was taken to her old home in Brigham City for burial. i Shejleaves her husband, two little Commencing Monday. A gentle-girla father, mother and a host of j man in attendance will its friends to mourn her loss. The (superior merits, Brineexplain as cans, j the oil is in bulk. Journal extends condolences. s, TWO STORES. t Agent - Mr. Job PiDgree, contracting agent of the Ogden Sugar Co., was in Logan onFiiday for the purpose of making contracts with the farm ers of Logan and vicinity-fo- rthe coming year. As no arrangement had been made for a time or place of meeting, Mr. Pingree met a few of the farmers in the basement of the tabernacle, and closed contracts with them. Blank contracts were left with Mr. James Mortimer, which can be signed by farmers who were not present. We have been asked when Mr. Pingree would visit Franklin and other northern points. The gentleman informs ns that the factory has as yet been unable to obtain any satis factory freight rates; but they are working at it, and may be success ful before' planting time arrives. The rates now demanded would "be prohibitive. Bobinson Bros. CLOTHIERS. J. F. Cutter Extra A Hand Made Sour Mash For 50 Years the Standard of the Pacific Coast. MARTIN &CO., San Francisco, Sole Agents for the United States. -- FOR SALE ONLY AT- - The Club Saloon. A. DE WITT, Proprietor. Logac, Utah. at Dalace Hall, Friday even-ng- , ball Masquerade March 3rd. -- A twelve year old was in Logan on bueinees son of Mr. lert Ruud of Soda Snogs, was irought to Logan yesterday for surgical attendance. While in the lills neat his home, some six weeks ego, he was struck by a sliding stick of mahogany, his shoulder being dislocated and the scapula or shoulder blade crushed into his ribs. He has been in a ad condition ever since, his arm laving commenced to waste away. An operation was performed upon lim yesterday morning, that was iin every way successful, and the youngjellow will soon be himself again if care is taken of him. ,i We ha received another coHicks almanac nsignment Mr W. M. Webster of Franklin, , day.- - Send your cuffs to the C Logan. yester- - shirts, collars and O 1) Laundry, 3rd St. J There will be a Grand Ball in the Hyrum Opera bouse March 3, 1899. Prizes will be given to the first, second and third best waltzerl in the house. A competent committee will be selected as judge. We guarantee no partiality will ba shown anyone. Good time and f grand turnout is expected. , W learn from a letter written 0 Mr. L. George Clark, of Newton, hat Prof. Joseph Parry, P. J. O., idjudicator .of the great Eisteddfod leld in Salt Lake last Autumn, is arranging for a brief concert tour of the United States during the coming Summer. He has engaged for this tour such great specialists as Madame Ashworth Hughe?, of . the; principal Manchester and Provincial concerts, soprano; Miss , Hannah Jones, the favorite con- tralto of the London opera houses; Mr. Maldwyn Jones, the popular Welsh tenor of the London opera and Provincial , festivals; Mr. ; Meurig James, baritone, winner of a number of great prizes, and Mr. D. M. Parry, pianoforte. Dr. of direct. The course, Parry, will, doctor has decided to present the following from the list of operas of h;s own composition: .Blodwen -also 7 Sylvia Arianwen; sacred concerts upon suitable occasions. The entire tour will last only from August ififth to September 30th. . Logan .can securo'a date if it wisbef one, and. will be a musical treat long , to . be remem , , VJITCHiFOR THEIR IHIlOUIJCEfilEHT; , 5 KA jj rf.TfTtr,,, A AAA A A AEi A AAA A trA AX . rifTTTTfVTTtT1rTtxtllT i J txrxij. bered. . e a A KODAK: GET . , ' t - 5 : ' ' II .'And when you do" remember', it w in, the lens. : Thats why it iato ypfl best interest to buy of one who unde, rstand lenses and the requirements oi good Camera. In the practice. xrofessionas Opticians we havestuuiea eases from the ground Up.' We exs ine and throughly test every .Gens in every camera we sell. t'1 , I r1 ,y I,. ' . aj . |