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Show ths eilie? roan Purchase your wall paper at THE JOTJBNA.Ii Spandes. U pnbUOtad a Tmvmmdat da Ill'O" ling nun ' Fr Cacii cocrrti Via. I1TBkj Montba. t Month! OnoTou. Inoi Ouh In ndfanoo , linjs raii ftw enu. IMOi Slngl! copy W oti. RATES: LobaI line 20 ct per Uno. wch InwrUon. Raiding Notice!. 10 eta. per line each iniertlon. ITMCeUAneoat Oolomn, Ko.i word each lnicr ADVERTISING h, kpoj in, Unn ! Bn w hi AtUion Dlntley ndTtrtlaenient! made known on application. AdTortlaemenU not aecompanled by written direction! will be inierted until forbidden, and charted accordingly. taa ri tail Uni Dut LOOAL Izcn ind Ver, 4C- (ini F01BT3. - White Wash brushes from ,20c. to $6. at Rlter Bros. Drug Co, 8 funi -- add batvkoat Mown SUBSCRIPTION - For wool sacks and twine go' to . Grocery and Drug Co. :.6QQ fish. poles incur cellar. Price from 5&to- - 85c. Harris Musio 1 Cor ' The best liquors the market afford are to be had at J. R. Ed- yea aet Co-o- p fcun 4nd tha f,l Jag -- Inn (Sij , e latl "Mb." Joseph "Morrell relumed yesterday froin a ' business trip to the State capital. you ,W, f fi v "10,000 holts of wallpaper to be sold for 15 cents per bolt, at Wilk-iaso- n ct pel & KM tri ifi tiq cu thj o(l enter-talnment- is fro an sw $ Di DON' bil bil Miss coi col the Special Sale of Ladies re to; cu: 50 Shirt- - -- Waists, Hy-ru- and Suits by Klf I ih AT . D? R foi thi Co Lu wc btr Pr tie .fre I f fit i ca OP 5Q !- 081 - litl or nit LOGAN DRY GOODS CO. Two car loads of spring wagons and buggies have just been received by the Consolidated Implement Ce. Call and see them. Tiie purpose for which the taber nacle concert is to be given, to say -nothing of the excellent entertain znent offered, should draw a large bouse. Mr. E. R. Hunt,traveling passenger agent of the Rio Grande Western was a local visitor on Tuesday. Mr. Hunts headquarters are now in Ogden. 'TwENrrfive acres of land -- Tying east of Mendon, and belonging to . F. A. Mitchell, was sold at sale on'Tueeday by" Sheriff Crockett. Mr. Jerry Baker of Mendon purchased the tract for $5.50 pet acre. fore--closu- re On account of the improvement! Sh at! bk no Bk an a' chi being made in the opera house, the projected theatrical entertainment for the benefit of the Scofield suf-- Mrs. John Blanchard Jr. of Teton City, Idaho, underwent a serious sergical operation in this city yesterday. Isaac Smiths sale is "without doubt the cheapest place to buy shoes, because he is going out o the business. oflhe child whose obituary appeared. iu our- - last - issue is Ella Woolf Baxter, instead of Ella Hyde Baxter, as reported."' ,THR-moth- JHigh-Grad- e Sine Our last Issue. Big Lino Of Childrens andMissea Ready made Dresses on Special Salk Cc en th -- At- co - mission 25 cents. uinth th B. V h&d an apptrenO -- Selection Tabernacle Hfe tejd, the score by Logan 8 & bunding 55 $784 directed by Prof. Alexander 12, In that inning however th choir, 10 00 Lewis. : theologian went to pieceslnd 00 .Y10 .. S. .... Park Quartette,- - Mrs. Agricu!turits tied the score. the 0, Ormsby Hyde. 100 00 J. A. Hendrickson. In the tenth inning the A. Summerhuys & Co. Baritone solo, Holy City, by made six tun, and ihen shut Ci put ' $904 55 Melvin Ballard, Total their m.pouenti, leaving the" tcor ' Mr. The $100.00 suserjbed by, Song by 'Miss Constance Thatch- IS to 12 in tbir favor. Hendrickeon is the same as was at er. J. W. Crawfoid umpired first reported to Salt Lake Cityjbut Recitation by Mies Moeoch, In- the first two innings, but during being un. ofMr. structor in elecotion, A. C. U. bypeciaU arrangement able to remain , longer Sam Hendrickeon and The First National Blisses Constance Thatcher was Quartette in his place. Bank of Logan, through whom it Thatcher and Bessie Morebead and After Thatcher put began umpiring the ia to be paid, it hast been trans- Messrs. F. H. Baugh aud W. B. Ys seemed to get the worst of ferred to The Journal list, so that TbatcherJ Jr. , n ; decisions right along. His judg. the Cache may get its proper credit. Selection by Hyde Park band. ment may have been warped a Song Selena Bailey Park. little by the fact that he bet on the Violin S6lo, a, Cavatina by Raff, A. C. winning. ORE GOES DOWN. b, Gipsy Dance by Sarasate Prof. Charles Harris. Millinery- - in Lswiston. First Shipment From King Mine - Teoor eiolo Frant Bangb. Look here! Mrs. Ann Glazier has Bass solo W. S." Latnroeaux en Goesto Salt Lake. rembverfTier' mil li neryjo Lewiston, titled The LittleHero. one half east of. tithing ."of- - ijiile , Selection Logan ..Tabernacle fice.Co'mfa ene comet allAVill be glad Mr; P; A." Nielsen came down Choir. to eeeve all 'the latest styles. you from ; tbe King mine yesterday, -Can all. suit with nine loads of ore, aggregating j about 30,000 pounds. The mineral was promptly loaded in a car 1 Big Line ofC 7 to and went to, Murray-yesterd- ay besmeltedrziMr.i Nielsen went down with the shipment- - and will obtain the returns before coming AND back. Tha ore sent down was prin--TOESLIPPERS cipally that taken from the surft face, and does not contain such - Just Atrlved All the latest heavy values In gold and copper, as 8tyles,frQm90a.to;$2.00. will appear in the next csrlot; Call and lea them.- " -- t - ll r LADIESOXFORDsj Drew Selby Shoes, worth $3.00 Sale for t) $3.75 on Special $1;50 to $2;00 AT-- . o l ROBINSON BROS., LOGAN DRY GOODS CO. Closing Out!! J. Z. Stewart filed a confession of judgment, yesterday in the Dis- Woodbury Bros. line of Chitrict Court, in favor of the First the' in National Bank of this city, ldren" skoes'at Mahuficturers sum of $1,010.80. lo child Of Ml, Prices, all near goods. 75 penis A Wm. Edward?, fell from a hdfch I llOOlpair.BARGAIS. few days ago and - cut 10 AT badly that six stitches bird wound. to the dose quired LOdAN 0O. T. H. .Cutler and I. C. iWeson went down to the State capital Richmond Ripple. Of course there again yesterday. Dr. and Mr. H. A. Adamson reis no political significance in their joice over the arrival at their borne visit to Salt Lake. Not at all, of Tns Cambrian Association of a fine ten poubd boy. He arrived Northern Utah and the musicians of May 8th and all concerned are do- Clothiers. Opposite Tabernacle, "f-I g , three-year-ol- d its-p- lla DRY-GOO- Dk A Touch ot etlrienmt- 4 genuine 8naps! Galtahized bucket?, 10 quarts, 20o. iacb; Tin buckets, 12 quarts, 20o. each; Milk pan, 6 quarts, two for 15e. Hoes and. Rakes,J25c. each and up; Whitewash brushes, 15c. each aud up. Camping and mining equipments, Fishing tackle. Bicycle Sundries, Sporting goods and ammunition. Ice Cream Freezers, Sheep Shears, Tacka, Nails, Staples, Tools; General Hardware i i Theres a ire 8 ne! elegance at oat; bur, paints, assjclalecj with gentle, up- -- lifting surrbtihdings, and quiet vood tasU.--- :. When you se4 them you will want to use them. We would like you to write or ask for samples. and Tinware at less than Salt Lake ing nicely. W. 8. Hen dricks, with a gang of prices. fifteen men and teams, left ThursDrug; LflFOUNTS HARDWARE day night to do some railroad STORE- work. They go out near Shoshone Logan, Utah; Fraiklio, Preston and have a contract that will last Second St., and Montpr lier, Idaho. Logan. about six weeks. There is still quit9 a little talk about the way in which Apostles Taylor and Lyman criticieed certain people and societies in Richmond when they were here chang ing the bishopric. Rev. Clemen son of Logan was in the city interviewing some of our townspeople in regard to the matter. The farmers in. this part are very To-lrad- e. jubilant "over the prospects for " large crops. The timely rains have " made it unnecessary to water for JL f the first crop oflucern, and winter wheat will need little if any irrigagecauee they keep what yoa - want. And they ting. Friends of George M. ThompG.L.M. antjyour trade, and will trade fair, giving you honson of Richmond, are mentioning est goods at honest prices. him as a probable candidate for Bitch Cleaning.; nomination ifor We can handle your grain, your milk, butter,1 Notice is County Superintendent of Schools. owners of hereby given to the property in Logan that Mr. W. G. Reese of Benson has eggs, hogs, sheep, cattle and poultry, or any thing-you- ;J itthaWRter-dUche- a me iho-taadjoining their bee amen tionedin con- nection. The election for Superin- property are net cleaned by the i tendent of Schools takes place 24th of this .month' the city will proceed to clean them at the exearly in July. pense of the abutting property OOME AMD owners. Andrew Eluson, MOSES THATCHER, Jr., Manager. City sr.ater master. Logan, will give a grand concert the tabernacle tomorrow night for the benefit of the Scofield sufferers. A child of Mr. Joseph Olsen of Col lege, was operated upon for empyema yesterday. About a quart and a half of pus was removed from th pleural cavity. Mb. James Uneworth of Hyrum, and his daughter, Mrs. Soren Hansen, started on a pleasure trip yesterday, through the East. They will visit Omaha, Kansas City and other larye cities. The farewell entertainment Tn the 2nd ward for Mrs Sarah-Fa- n has been postponed from Friday night to Monday night, May, 21st on account of the Concert in the tabernacle on Friday night. tbs-Democ- Riter Bros. Co. d The 0. 1! U. Franklin Irr Idaho To Co WTIVV- . ratic -- HiE l.S ETEUVBODT Regular Slaughter Mb - . " Has Moved to Its New Building on the The following parties obtained Honee Corner. Tithing licenses since last. our' marriage Hugh McAlister 29, of Bock MONEY OT LOAN. Springs, Wyoming, and Mattie NO DELAY.' Shaw, 24 of Wellsville; Joseph A. -orncERg?-' Godfrey 27, and Mary 'E. Jardine Mosis both of 30, Thatchzk, PresidenL .... Charles, C; Clarkston; ' Gao. H. Champ, . Bronson; 23, of Fairview, and H. A.. Thompson, Secretary am Mima gent, 20, both of Lewiston. Treasurer. t Pear; Plum AND Loan Corporation LOGAN DRY GOODS Co. ( Oherry Trees, Evergreens, Shrubs and Plants, at ,t - ;- THE. LOGAN: NURSERIES, Vice-Preside- XOGAN DRY GOODS CO. The two College tems played tB interesting game of baseball on Fridav, May 18. Doors open at Monday evening. AdFrom the first innings ud to th. 7:30, commence at 8 sharp. r Bo Ci er ths Following Additions Basetall. Con- cert. Of Dress Goods." Great Bargains ferere will have to be postponed. Manager Cutler has received many in Dress Goods from 121 cents to offers of aid in the affair, when it $ioo. -- ---occurs. AT flei boi St Mother and babes are doing boys. well. three-year-ol- Skirts . e, Sons. Mb. J.'R. Edwards has been spending a fewiiayr in Sair"Ldker lie returned yesterday MrH. J. De Witt has sold several valuable teams in Salt Lake during the past week, An evening of first class assayed those who attend the concert at the tabernacle tomorrow eveblng. Fob a high gracU bicycle at the cheapest possihU pricer call at-- R. M. Rolfeen. He hit sotug beauties and eella them viry cheap. f Wool sacks Shaw and twine at Coop Grocery and Drag Co. JDRs.8barep,the Salt Lake special-islwill be in Logan again tomorrow and Saturday. m - Mrs. Hyrum Halvorsen of presented her epoee with a daughter on Sunday. Dr. Shores, who will visit Logan this week has an announcement in another column; read it. TflZ wife of RavWilaon of Men don, recently gave birth to twin wards & Jpo. (am t ' Skoipmen attention rry AT Imam Cxtt , Programme for Grand Benefit Lc-a- n, Utah |