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Show i Hrf TSI-XTEEITL- JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH, JANUARY 2, 1900. Y part of the family h&Te gene on a Ecsq Missionary visit to Springville. The Democrats of Lewiston antic pate holding a mass meeting in he near future. The date is not yet known, but notice will be given. The sense of the meeting will be to consider the case of Hon. B. H. Roberts, and to protest against a congressional tribunal which is unscrupulous mesne to debar an honest, upright and honorable citisen of these United States, and who was duly elected by the people of the State ef Utah, to represent them in Congress. . and snow out turn Democrats, your integrity by protesting against such disreputable proceedings. Your rights, my rights, and every other true Democrats rights are being trampled upon by such meu as Tayler aud others of his ' class. Talk pines, better stay awhile and civi iize a little nearer bomerwhere"' it wont cost so muchto transport the J. 1; A . Hacking cough is' a dangerous : tough. ' us-n- CElffffl Pl0?23 - has been curing hacking coughs 7 for 60 years. -- - ilip Appointnsnts words of commendation and consolation: Jacob Zollioger, Thomas Fcr Sunday, Jan. H, 1899. Stlrland, James Bullock and Godfrey Fnhriman. PROVIDENCE. Deseret News and Millennial Star pleas oopy. Henry Bullock and John C. Ricks. M. Providence, Utah, LOGAN 4th wabd. December 29, 1899. Nathan Thomas and Isaac S. Smith. Many a Lover GREENVILLE. Has tnrned with disgust from an J. H. Divis and R. F. Yeatea. otherwise lovable J girl with an offensive breath. Karls Clover Root LOGAN 2ND WARD. Tea burifies the breath by its acH. C. Larsen and D. Hildebrand tion on the bowels, etc. as nothing else will. Sold for years on absoPARADISE. lute guarantee. Price 25 eta. and R, T. Mitchell and Alfred Cole. 50 cts. p Grocerv & Drag Co.2 Co-o- NEWTON. 1o 1 Care La Grippe fn Vvro Days. Just arrived at3milh Bros. Lumber Yard, the lurgest car of floorb and largest car of shingles that ever came to the county. People needing building material should call there, as you can got your bills filled quicker and in better ehspo than at any place in the county, as their machinery is always ready. SMITH BROS., Main St.,Logan Ackers Dyspepsia Tablets are Loria A. Merrill and Joseph Biggs. Take Laxative Broho Quinine solil , on a positive guarantee. Cares Tablets. All druggists refund the raising of the fvl, distress TRENTON. eating or any form of )yrepsta.' money if it fails to care- - rE. W. after lef. One little tablet gives ironvedia t HenryAnderson and W. H. Brown. Groves signature on everybox 25 cts. and 60 da. Liter Bros. Drug' . 1 SSctsr" '2 Co.', Druggist. BENSON. " heart-bum- -l Jos. ArGodfery and Jno. F. Grffiin. SrBERTrST-fT'tr'ST-'! ,.w;.iA)'nAN,6THWARD.":'":'' element. civilizing Walter Hawkes and.Frank L. -"We may be thankfurfor .a few urely"iuch" they gentlemen,-f- or Attention Far me. . MENDON. Ccr-het- L Christmas TQ-Y- & seated in Congress, that will stand by. the constitution and their AlvinB."WiliOfT ahdEzraNelson. . consciences, and try to uphold the LOOAN 7TH WARD. r , t Friday. Deo. 29 th, was the Old rights of the people of this loyal Folks! reunion. Tables were spread State. L X. L. - WrD7HiH and S. K. McMurdie, With the bounties of life, and at 1 CLARKSTON. Lewistown, Dec. 39, 1899. . oclock p. m. they H. S. Halse and Joseph H.jQlreiw to dinner, after which the time was MILLVILLE. well epen tjn speeches, reci tations and songs. We had Btep danoing Elias Davisand- - R. J. ' Kerr oldest Litthe . Shoemaker. in M the NIELSEN lady by county, Mother Dopp, who is 92 y ear a o tle King David. Repairing soles Main SL, East of Thatcher Bros.' Bank. age. -- At 7:30 p. m., they gatherec both for time and eternity. 8rd St., Obituary mmiMxmB''- for an old time dance, whiobwas j. .neffl p Died at Providence Cache- - Co , enjoyed by allTStep dancing by LOST A 2 year old brown horse Utah, December 24th, 1899, Oath the oldest- - man - present, Eli Bha branded on left thigh. Think it erine McGregor. Rogers, who took for his partner is in Lewiston. Party feeding and j Deceased was born in Paisley, Three Doors West of Post Office Mrs. Kate Osborn, who did exceed delivering same will - be rewarded. r Renfrewshire, Scotland, April 23rd, . Third Street, Logan ingly well. There . were -- many F. C. Parkineon, Franklin. into was the Church 1823; baptized (Hermitage and Old Crow Whiskies.) Smoke Oak Tree. others who did well. Altogether LOST-- A red yearling heifer brand- of Jeans Christ eulCuJ fuel lioSS 1 Choice Wines and Brandies. Fine Beat Nickle Cigar of Saints Latter day time. we had a good .. ed fP on left hip and L on left ribs. in 1843, and emigrated to Utah in (Key West and Domestic Cigars. ) on the Market. During the holidays the people Information of its whereabouts 1864. CHOICE MIXED DRINKS A SPECIALTY In. She lived and died firm lofLewistonspenta great deal of will be rewarded by John Pearson, the faith of the Gospel, and prior Balt Lake City Brewing - Co.a famous Premium Pale", Lager Beer their time in dancing and ".visiting -' always on draught. from native to her Logan.her , departure with their friends. Medal Gold Cash and Prize awarded at last Btate Fair for best LOST A red heifer, about 15 land was of great assistance in esMiss Mamie Dentia np from the and finest quality ol beer exhibited. display 7 left on the and branded months old; Us tablishing maintaining . the Extra Pale Pilsener Bottle Bear capital visiting with her parents God. of work 7 All Goods Guaranteed as Represented thigh. Left ear cut off square, and friends. Provitook white and in funeral Her forehead in hite place Star Mis8 Mary Charles of Logan, is a spots on belly. Send information dence on Wednesday, December Lewiston visitor. -27th. The following Elders spoke Mr. Michael Moore and wife, and to B, N. Sjoberg, Millville. a re, Parlor Suits, Fancy Rockers, PaintsrOisraiidGiMs,at - were-marehal- ec 1 -- '' I . tjr i A. N. McLEOD, -- Proprietor. it ' - Theymust"go before Xmas. r , The public knows What we Say we Mean, and all can be assured that some Real Bargains, all date goods, will go at prices never before seen. We Quote Just up-t777 TT a few numbers. Read this uarefully. , o - No.' 10 Missesr' Jackets Plain Jersey, Splendid No. 3 'Child's heavy all wcol jacket, Sailor Collar, No.2 InfantsJong.Cotton Eider coats, Furtrimmed, Sale price $2.50 values. Worth Bale Braided aud trimmed with inlaid ladies cloth. Worth $3.50, Sale Price $3.00. heavv wool Astrachan Jackets, Fancy Collars, Cloth Strapped Seams, and Price Sale Worth Braided. $3.35. $4.00, So. 4 Childs Xo. . VA-- ' CJ Vit:-- 1 Childs heavy cloth Jackets, Worth Sale Trice 1.35. v No. 2 Childs Fancy Mixed Braided, Worth 2.75, Sale Price 1.75. cloth-Jack- et $2.25, nicely ' ts, finely Braid No. 5 Childs Heavy all wool Jacke " with rvd Fancy cloths, ed Strapped Leaves Seams .Worth 4.35, Sale Price 2.25. Astrachan Jackets; Sailor No. 0 Childs Heavy Worth Collars, Inlrtid Trimmed and Braided, 4.75 -.-- v t'f m. bale Trice, 2.50. some ..beaa---' only a few numbers we have tfe5 at trices from 3.00 to 5.00 worth twice the Price Fur Infants long, Cotton Eider coats, 65- -Salepnce Worth $1.00. trimmed. No I Sailor collars and Braided. Worth $1.75. price $1.25. No. 3 Infants long, Broad cloth coats, Hajnsome-l- y trimmed. Worth $3.50. Sale price $1.75. No. 4 infants long, Boucle cloth coats. Fur trimmed. Worth $2.75. Sale price $ 1,75. No. 5 Infants long, Eider Down coats, Fur trimmed and Braided. Worth $3.75. Sale price $2.25. No. C Infants .long,ExtraIIeavy,-Eider-dow- n ""coats;; Fur' trimmed and handsome braidesigns. Worth $4.00.' Sale price $2.50. No. 7 Infants long, Extra heavy. Eider-dow- n coats. Fine Braid trimmings ana Satin Inlaid. The Handsomest in the city. Worth $5.50. Sale . price 3.75. No. H Misses long, dothrcoaVv Braided and trimmings. Worth $4.50. Sale price ir - In-"'laid No. 11 Misses Jackets, Fine Beaver, velvet collars. Worth Strapped seams and fancy .Braided. Sale price 3.75, Misses No. 12 Jackets, Fine Kearey, Fancy Trimmed, Strapped Seams, Worth G.75 Sale Price 4.50. 7 x 1 ; v 1 i $5.50 . vi t v. V: J No. J3 Ladies Fine Seal Plush capes, Nicely Sale price $3.00. 7-- 7 y Extra No. 14 Ladies Extra Heavy Flush long, Satin Lined. Worth $0.50. Sale price capes,'1 ' - $5 7 No. 15 Ladies fine Plush capes, Fine Braid and Worth , Jet trimmed, Extra long, Bilk Linings. 0.50. . Sale Price 57fi--- 7-7 -- T cloth capes, Piices from 3.00 Sale prices from $2 00 to $12 $2.50. Jackets, Best Kersey, Hand- No. O Misses long, cloth coats, fire Braided and Big display of Ladies Prices from $ to 22.00 Inlaid 'trimmed. Worth $Q.75 Bale ' price ' - somely (rimmed. Sale Price to $12.75 $2.50 4.50. , Big display to I x .. 75- - of. Ladies 1300. . Donf ailio 6raD 3.00 II: I and Jet.""Wortk"$5.50. trimmed with Braids ' Lb- - 1 ,Rv $4.00. ItrM) rI |