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Show THE r TEI-OTEE- JOTOIUK LOQAN, OTAII, HAY Lr plants 5 centa and up at THE JOUBNAL TheHouse f Logan Nurseries. v. TUESDAY, ' la publiihed arary THCDAT AYS SATVYDAY T v , . ' TLoam City, Cachi Cocktt, Utah. Ch 0 Months. fL6C BlAgls copy 6 centa. W.00. - . Smithfield, died yesterday morning of peritonitis.' A good variety first class cur rants afad' other small fruits at Local llnea 20 eta. per line, each Insertion. Readier Notice, lu cts. per Una each lnaertloa. 21 lacellaneona Column, , c. a word each Insertion. Batia on Display Advertisements made known on application. Advert laementa not accompanied by written 7 direction will be Inserted nntll forbidden. i and charted accordingly. . The Logan Nurseries. , Sporting goods, harness oil, paints and,-oils,-ju- to 214 TepftpteUoHrt-Bnifding,-KeYork City, E. Kata Advertising Agency in charge, where tiles may be seen and w Street. Everx Housekeeper can be her CTfil painter. Riter Bros, Drug Co. sell the paint mixed ready for use. Sample card of colors sent 1 free. . J ForT the fi rs t e Ightd ays i n M ay l will enlarge Photos at $ price to introduce my work. Call and see aamples. C. V. Hansen, 3rd St. f ATTORNEYGeorge Q. ... . F.!c;c3 tho food more delicious end wholesoir.3 OVAt SMftwe DOWCM Apples, Fears and cherries The Logan Nurseries. 00., 0w .21 ' WMML 'at appointments for the carrying on work. Quit a number of applications for increree John Beck, of Salt Lake, the one in salary were presented, and time - millionaire' and mining several employees received raiees operator, has been declared a bank- in the monthly stipends. The . rupt. of was Prest. Tanner salary from $2,500 to $2,800. to . The treasurer was instructed draw on the State Auditor for war-ranRlgntliWO RlRhtlt. due the college. iTwgjs that au exhibit of the work of the Mechanic Arts department shall be made at the. meet of the National Educational Association in Los Angeles next July. The President of the college was given authority to advertise lor bids for painting the high buildings of the college. On the smaller buildings the work will be done by the etudents.TThe Board then adjourned to meet again in June. of farmers institute v7T, 'Rich re-turn- ed yesterday morning from a trip to Blackfoot Idaho, whither he V ts A . The Cambrian - Association has under consideration the proposition of holding another Eisteddfod, but is undecided whether to . have it occur in July or wait until by Justice Smith. He iB languishing in the bastile. 5 P IMME5SE STOCK Carolina and house-warmin- , OF Lombardy Poplars, And other Shade Tret, Apples, And OlheFFroit Trees. Evergreens, V Obituary. . Tho keenest sorrow came to the home of Cyrus Jones yesterday, when hia daughter Kate, who- - has been an. invalid for the last four years,passed to the other side, death being due to heart failure? Her life was one of purity and the Utmost patience. .Through her long sickness, shewasnever known to complain, bht bore her heavy burden with silent fortitude. She was born May 19th, 1879, in this city, and has resided here ever since, devoting her life in adding to the comfort and happiness of And other Qrnament&la, Roses. And other Flowering Shrubs, . Seeds. Plants and Flowers. 0.8 6 0 Come and see. ILoa those surrounding her. Funeral services will be held in Bicgest Line in Cache County, and at Lowest Possible Prices, at Logan Dry Coods - i . was called on legal business. SEE HOW The lecture of Dr J. E. Talmage at the.B. Y. College on Saturday THIN IT IS! evening, was very well attended. The new model' watch move- The Doctor made ' an interesting ment. Measures but. little more in talk. thickness than the length of the screw holding the plate3. No more Riter Bros. Drug Co. are selling bulging pockets. No exposure Jo paint mixed ready for use that will knocks. We carry them all make old furniture, ahuggypra to match Cieeg gradeaT" aiding wagon look like new. Send oi call but little to their size, yet so con8 for a eample color card, structed as to afford ample protecH. L. Watson & transient-wa- s tion. : corralled by the city officers on Saturday night on a charge of trespass, and yesterday was fined $5 Beer, whisky, brandy, gin,. anyCounty Assessor Jones has nearly work of assessment the completed thing you want In the liquor line I for this year, and the bcoks will at J. R. Edwards. soon be ready for the treasuisr. Judge Hart went to Salt Lake on Mr. 0. C. Bluemel is expending Sunday. He will be in Brigham considerable labor and means in today, and returns home on Thursimproving his property near the day. A. Ct;He erected a neat, substanMr. J. A. Hendrickson gave a tial fhnee about his premises, and sort of t g on Saturis grading up the Btreet in front. day evening, in the new addition A to his Main St. establishment. The Bhooting of Captain Brown considerable nnmber of acpeople of the Ogden police iorce created cepted invitations, and all spent an quite a stir in this city, where the enjoyable evening, in dancing, playdeceased was known to a large circle etc. of people. He has numerous rela- ing games,, There is on exhibition in Car-don- 's tives here, having married Hattie window a fine photographic Lewis, a daughter of Bishop B. The greatest sympathy view of the new B. Y.college buildwas everywhere expressed for the ing, which also includes a handbereaved wife, who took keenly to some group picture of students and v. ed de-cid- ed Largest and best assortment of Baby Carriages at lowest", prices, Spaudes Furniture Store, Second P0I5T3. - Co-o- p opened-- at st Grocery and Drug Co., advertising contracts made. An elegant line of muslin, ladies underwear and underskirts at Elia son Sisters. , Now is thetime - toplant'ever- greens. A 'fine stpek at The Lo can Nurseries. , f Mr. Heber Olsen, a sou of City Sexton Olsen, left Logan for the missionary field on Saturday. :A little daughter of Mr. A. G. Barber fell rpm a door step on 5ll"diy 24-- ff Sctiireu iler saoul-de- r. ( Send your Shirts, Collars and Cufis to the COD Laundry, Main Street, opposite court house. The Eastern office of this paper is at LOCAL i I Months. constructed. 75 eta. Mrs. Theophilus Chambers of ADVERTISING RATES: -- 30 1?s:te2D , BATES: OnaTear. In advance Colons-- ' ?A(Y IfrvLJd r , BUBfcCMPTION , at Shade, tre'isyheaper than-eveThe Logan Nurseries. Y vProf. L. A. Merrill is having an addition to his house at the A. C. -I- ZZd. ' - White wash - brushes from 20c. to $0.00 at Riter Bros. Drug Co. UOKNIHOa 2 A. C. Trustees Meet the Second ward meeting house on at 2 p. m. All friends The Board of Trustees oi the Thursday are invited to attend. Agricultural College, met on Saturday. afternoon in the President's Notice. office at the college," and held a Bids will be received within the rather protracted session. Quite next ten days at the Agricultural contrary, to general expectation no College for painting the Main changes were made in the faculty, Building. The College will furnish all thepresent members being re- materials. Specifications may be engaged. The board went into had by calling upon the President. executive session to consider the .J. matter of employing instructors, hence nothing could be learned in Unclaimed Letters. regard to the proceedings beyond the fact that a very earnest disous-eio- n Mis9. Emma Kelson, Mr. Henry Smith, over the question, was( inIf the above are not called for within Prof. Alex. was Lewis, dulged in. will be sent two weeks from date engaged as instructor' in. yocal to the Dead Letter they Office at Washmusic.. Or.pox Smith, P. M, ington. The entrance fee for the new Looan. Utah, May 1. 1889. uo. Co. ) ( ANDREAS PETERSON has just received an excellent extensive line bf Pino - an; Slices for Summer wear. Mens nn6. from $1 (V up. Ladies from $1.0j up, and Childrens from 25c. up CFcai.l a.d examine. Magnus Olese.v, Mgr-Unio- n -- Rl.ck, Main Street, Lf gau A Big Line of Ladies and Childrens Shoes Just Arrived at Loffan Dry Goods Co. heart the death of her mother, Mrs. Barbara Lewis, which occurred but recently. Bishop Lewis and members of his family will attend the funeral. Primary Officers Conference. The officers of the Primary Associations of the Cache take , are requested to meet in the, Tabernacle in. Logan on.. Saturday next, MayCtb, at 11 oclock a. m. A foil attendance is desired. r M, Molen, Mrs. Mrs. Mattie B. HanseN, : Mrs. Emma B. Pike, ; ' Stake Primary Presidency. , k 1 . , . . - 0 1 McMasters ' was held on Saturday Afternoon at the county jail. Elder Thomas Morgan of the Fourth ward bishopric took charge of the services, and several mem-- . . bers of the choir, of. that ward attended and sang. Remarks were made by Thomas Morgan, F. K. horse-powe. Xebeker, Joseph Knowles and L. C, Farr., Several carriages .filled ' with people followed the remains ' t to the grave.. McMasters sister Karli Clover Koot Tea, for Constipa- adopted. The of a storage room was located in Salt Lake, but was tion ii the Best and if after using it for the building Arts department Mechinio the dont say so, return package ill, and therefore unable to attend yon and get your money. Sold by Co-o- p was authorized. The ' president of tbefcneraL . Grocery & Drug Store. , the college wss empowered to make Pat! . . winter course, established by the recent legislature, ' was fixed at $3 without shop work,- and $3.50 with instruction in that work. Member Merrill was appointed an auditing committee, in com- .i. pliance with the pew Jaw, and to Mr. Morrell, Mr. Merrill and Mr. Hansen, was referred the matter of GarmlDo purchasing the land adjoining the college grounds at the southwest corner, and for which purpose the legislature appropriated $1,000. - The Secretary was authorized to r W seek a buyer for the 30 ' colwas which used at the engine lege until electric power was -- ' THE'funeral of the unfortunate 1 Eveiv members of the faculty. feature is distinct, both of the building and of the ladies and gentlemen forming the group. . . v ... v 5 k J ; UW Hus j Reopened a Branch House in Logan, , aTnlrtlne Fine .Buggies'; .. 7' : Coto OUy Ludlow .Spring Schiittlor Wagons. Agricultural Implements. and Heavy Hardware. , , Wagoi2- - j 1 , 10 'O' 1 - f O., 3 Doors west of Postoffice, . 7 . . LOg |