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Show THe LOGAN NATION A ! XE WSl'AI'EK. SEJJ1-WELKL- Y will ruin the manufacturing in Tribune nil its eiror, ns there is fallen dustrieu of ih) United Slates ut certainly no man holding a high j the value time. position in the Church who would us L stoop to the position of a common the A democratic exchange says street rowdy. We would suggest jjIhc-President Cleveland's uiessngo is to the Tribune that it correct its over! Re- error that the bluine a remarkable document. may be lie li! where markable, indeed! But ils it placed projierly lielougs. lies partly in its length, but priucifially in what it The HAii'iEHT man in the Inn doesn't say. slay is the successful farmer,! KrJ an exchange. This statement The United States loads the so often repeated that it inu world in money sjicnt for educa- very nearly true. Ha siti con- tional purposes. This country tented 1 under his own vine an Midi sjieut for educational purjaises fig tree, undisturbed by the moil lost year !fl'r,0(X),00(l, while Great ileuing noise of the city. Bank Britain spent but $3.1, 000, 000 oud fail, railroads go into the hands Prance only $25, (00,000. Oh, the receivers, booming towns col were getting there! lajise and all business stagnates but the wise farmer can Buap hi While we woahlnt think of finger at these things. Ho questioning the word of anyyonug monarch of all ha surveys on hi lady, yet some things look very broad acres, and the honesty of suspicious. To illustrate, if one his boys and girls is guarded girl asks another if she can cook against temptations and in them she answers that aim cauuot, while lie is giving the country its beat if a young man man asks the same mauhiNid and womanhood. The farmer is to be envied and if he is question she says she ran. riot contented with his lot ha is is said that the checking of lacking in wisdom. the small pox epidemic which re8 .little probability of cently raged in Munice, Indiana, Thebb-Ithe Wilson tariff bill going is doe to the doctors. was It in any such through about this in The congress brought way: doctors all got to quarreling about sliapo os it now is. Mauy leadvaccination business and as it was ing democrats are opposed to it, kept up for some time the people as are many of the leading democratic papers. They realize, and all got well some of them are honest enough A declaration of marriage in to admit, that it is fear of tariff Siam is very simple. It is con- legislation that is wrecking the sidered a proposal to merely offer trade of the country. A recent of the New Orleans Truth, a a lady a flower or to tukn a light from n cigarette if she is holding staunch democratic paper, had it in her mouth. The interesting he following to say, which is part comes in when the family of n!jont the only reasonable view the bride and the groom have to anyone could take of it: put up at least $1,000 tor a dowry. Unquestionably I he Wilson tariff bill Many a young iiian gets rojwd : a iliwuiliiitg element in the iuilii.itriii) itl.i. ik; ami a very grave one. IWIinii in nnsusNctedly. ! PUBLISHED TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS, j -- AT- UTAH. CACHE COUNTY, LOOAN, A. N. ROSENBAUM. ElUXOK AMU ri'HI.IKHkH. JNO. F. PRIBYL. 1 Aammiatb Kdituk. UBdcumioN One Year 3ix Month Three Montha A long senteuee-TLir- ty J um: 2.50 125 .75 ; years. Al- Always bight ways wrong The cook reigns supreme in mauy a household throughout the land. no law would be the proper motto for the shyster lawyer. UI KNOW To gain an idea of the Chicago it is interesting to note that the pay roll contains names. postoffice 2,5-1- Barbebb wives ought not to have mnch difficulty in startiug fires. They usually have shavings enough. We beallt dont see much use of so many girls being old maids. Let them go to a photographer. lle'11 take them. The London Iwllet girls have formed a union. We should think ballet girls could ilo enough kicking without organizing. It I 1 on yon briny, it might smile on some one eise tomorrow. Many ok the younger imnnbnrs f congress, jairticularly those from the south, have adopted the If A man wants to keep eveu of wearing low cut vests willi the times 'these days he style with expansive Prince shirts, should go in the rock business. Allvrt broad Ini mined coats, sofl 1 t's a hard business. .See? lute ami smooth shaven faces. jienple should not Young ben who make a habit Young lew from this tcrir after hunting should fibt lean agai JfT?,tiie above fashion will make them plate glass windows. It might Not alcongressmen. It wontgive them a pnue iu the back. ways, anyway. 597 - . which is lint likely to I 8" 'I'I'olw.l Hill il lute in ilia winter M in nwunt in h ive iik effiiL--i nf utuking all the interests th.it ara uilacte l by it of duties very timid cautious. - The Atchison Globe says love We welcome the Nephi Courier is that sort of thing which makes to the field of the a man's hank nmrant of $200 seem of Utah. In the last newspapers abundantly large to go to house- issue Editor C. II. Goddard ankeeping on. nounced that the Courier had blossomed out ns a Quite a number of young people and stated that the publishers of Logan have taken advantage making it a blooming the stormy weather of late, and success. Charlie is n good got married. That a right. Go it writer and surely Little Chicago while' youre young. should snpjjort n gwxl y iu fine newspaper shajie. Can women lie truthful and lie still? Asks the Hartford Journal, One thing the editor will find out is that there is a great Titey might be trathful all right though, deal more work conuectiHl with a but we dont believe they could lie than tliero is with till unless they were asleep. semi-week- ly iimnu-ricturitii- C nineially by i ing leclurea in thu different (hid ctinioiiiuiiim of the stub. o ratable man can doub that every do s;nt fortlieaiiiiKrtof college t ease d.-I- the agricult ill eventually 1 retumw with tun fold interest Di to-li- infi-iior- j . ; s . j j ''air and take your Of linart with you? nn.l the only quee-- 1 fronts you is, How r Its very easy, think it is. The a ,1 is to organize rd Association and would bs easy. If ation is effected and put orkiug order, a request nindo. to one of the car to San and return, and it would be granted. Nearly in the ,0 uu.l Territory u ept Utah, has a and whon the take an exenrsion hey make the request d the railroads cheer-it. Let us hear from en, but this time we faess and no time is to have 110 doubt bat an can be successfully properly carried out. ou? Dojou want to nir free and iu a body waut to go alone and re? Nows the time to ; ipsburg Mail and proceeded to do up the editor, lmt ns it happened tLe latter objected to this summary proceeding iu a rather vigorous manner, and the belicose individual had to be carried away very The much the worse for wcur. Examiner trusts Editor Rosenbaum will continue to edit The Nation in the same able and fearless manner, unmindful of the threats of sluggers ami cowards. Dillon, (Mont.,) Examiner. rail-speci- al i le ont-sid- e w-- ) news-.uizatio- . V home-mud- s s 11 1 I a-- & ODELL, THOMAS I BOOKS STATIONARY. ir vi TINSMITHS. 3- ly (fuller Wor Roofing ValfcV in-i- t- - give: us a al-y- - lie-ie- call. t pro-i)jt- s, Peoples Hotel, Xa-r&- N can-)u- N THAltE AT HOME. 11 ! of Work done ly thnin is equal to local any and prices ara certainly as They low as is consistent for good work. 1 h.-nef- ! lo nothing for the upbuilding pnnij l'liotppli Imta y, y, . . $ Examiner. semi-weekl- scini-wo-dc- a Y It's the same with the Agric ul- lural College of Utah, located Logan. Our college is now in year and has alrendy d ue a vast amount of good iu all departments. Though the college is but youug its growth has been phenomenal and the good it has ionc cannot be overestimated. Though times are hard and cir-instances hare Iieen unfavorable, the enrollment, we believe, is more than three hundred, n id steadily increasing. The growth weekly newspaper. of the Agricultural College at I Thebe is n wise saying that he Democrats believe in free gun lias been more rapid than I who lives only to benefit himself trade so long as its demoralizing the growth of any similar insti confers 011 the world a tion in America. It is a acln effects strike someone else, bnt when he dies. Home people should wo can all jaunt to with pridewhen it goes home to them they remember this aud act according- Alabama democrats bject. James II. Wallis, editor of t iu the free trade theory nil Jbinf Poet, has taken up PniKCEss May has a gold right, but when it coiu.m to apply- liiiUEi-i- f tlm reejionsibility of s it to coal and imu, two of tlmir iu mousetrap. If we were a mouse ing ting judgment ovor the edit and hod to get caught in a trap, ending industries, they squeal and of this paper, and ii Its mediuloly to give nsproocecds would just as soon be caught in say we must be protect!. advice. an ordinary wood trap as in this similar with Louisiana democrats. ;anl! understand why Mr. Wall Sugar making is one of the great gold one. industries of that state. They should so eagerly seek that dont go mnch on protection or sjionnibility, and for bis ow MANOTItlCIILOliACETYLEDIBETHY-I.l'LFNYLiYltAZALOprivate lienefit would inform hi is the chemi- iou ties except on sugar -- where that when we want advice sha cal name for liypliol. Theres no theyre specially interested. Thus tavk it from someone whom It always has made a know to lie law which com vis anyone to pro- it goes. and wis mqionsihla ifferenco whose ox is gored aud nounce that word properly. We We know uothing almut Edito we presume it always will. ought to be thankful for that Wallis, not being persouAll Our fbi end, Editor Davis, of ucqnn iuted with him, but do knot A riiOToaiiAFHEu can now take that if he is no morn honest in Lit five different images of the same the Caldwell. (Idaho) Tribune , business affairs than ho is in his scores Mr. Thatcher up one side person in different positions at work, justice is being newsjmiior and down the other for his recent the same time by menna of two defeated for lie should be serving mirrors. Just think of that, girls! ungentleinanly actions. Brother out a term in the state pcinton-inrAnd then talk about the ladies not Davis haa got the case somewhat drasHiNl in a striped suit, however. George W. mixed, being recognized. fe has stolen scores njxm scores Tlmtcher is not one of the Twelve f items from RuJ w d'nr know wlint newsiipers, with no Of col' use the Wilson bill will of and claimed credit, thought ruin the democratic nartv but 1'!1011 beholds in the Church. tlmm ns his which is the ' know own, Dont is . that lie even janitor that would be all right if it wuum 11, ward meeting house. Wa worst kind of plagarisin. For this there. The worst of it is that feel duty bound to correct the dishonest work his fftop paper has semi-weekl- ( Tinr-qJI- iiin- - in Montana, l onr city or county. Our Merchants do considerable. Nation lias one job pay a good per centnge of the The tuxes, build up nud beautify the office and (lie other one is conductown iu many ways and' give im- - ted by other jHirties. We do all ploymeut to scores of jiojple. If e jsissildy can to keep trade iu ever we waut Buy favors we go to this city, also to bring in what them aud ask for them, and ifpon-tih- surrounding custom we can, that It is not our merchnnla may prosper. Yet, they are granted. right, then, for us to seek favors some of those same merchants, we from them aud send our money understand, send sway for their for goods that can lie secured job work and other kinds of adverjmt ns well at home. Iu Logan tising. Gentlemen, we link you, TOflXSAKK HADE. have merchants carrying all os a matter of business, ns a kinds of merchandise. They carry matter of principle, is it fair? Is it Many people have an idea that large lines of it too, and sell at honest? lause, now, anl reflect. it does not do mnch good to work reasonable prices. When we bnv We think yon will agree with us for a town and try to establish in- from them we see what we are that it is not. Then, why not dustries. They say that if the lo- baying and know it is genuine. remedy it? cation u favorable and snrroand and keep ings suitable, that the town will Always buy the money nirculwtirg at bolus. grow of its accord. This is certainly erroneous, aa any thinking man The Ciidio Knitting Works must admit. The location and anrrouudings hare something to (OrPuomi Thatciiks Bios. Hank) do with a towns growth, bnt the Manufacture all kind of Underwear, principal feature lies with the Hosiery and Knit Goods, tlie basint-smen and citizens of the is a partial list: town. We clip an article from 'You Hose, WoiRted Ilosr, the Ortouville, (Minn.) fa, rite' Cash mere Huee, Vixony lloee, which oar citizens would do well Hoods We would suggest to to read and reflect ou: 'jiidiea' auJ Gsnta Cardigan', Men's and lloj s' AVool Underwear of the Utah press Many have an idea that towns .sidii-a- ' aud Childrsna Wool immence to agitate this grow becanse a necessity for them Merino nice, and iu earnest, exists. They think it lualei no fsidies' and Cliildreus L mb's Wool vt ill. lu to have all the difference what Underwear. Made in Vent and steps u taken to Drawer nr Union Huim, in Salt Lake or Provo boom a town, the pUce will grow Ladies' ami Cliililren'n Skirt. luring the holidays and if its natural advantages are for Kveiylmdy, Mitten ation to lie uiHile sufficiently attractive and men can We carry all kinda of yarn that. iA at once. It make something by living there. made. The fact is, most towns are mode; We take all kinds of produce nod 2.1 . a ure order. Wheat fi.lo.; are built not do They grow. they ' llniiS. in and .e whul we make. efforts Step the energetic up through who desire to sec a J. A. IlEXDIiKKSOX, rop. UuAjicnple uld link us why town BTliiMi Take fifty push on. funnel n of Cache county towns awl two or three of these ogs enough to supply the will in time become largo and imtho only t for all Utah portant places, while the others we couLl give them would DEALERS IN move along in tho same old rnt There don't 'ause they try. The town that goes aheud is ilrivon ney iu raising hogs and if it forward by its citizens. The men ue into on an extensive of a town see thut a line of road Tkr Ctafrtt Mare ii Taui t Bay Sr'awl Napplies $ Would soon Im one of the u ill lienefit them and the road is g industries of the county, built; they mark that a bridge is aid keep thousands of dollars Finest in tlie Temtory. needed to draw trade, and abridge s city which is being sent is constructed. They observe that ir bacon, limns, Innl, pork a flouring mill or a cannery or nd also bring in thousands woolen mill has proved a draw Main Street, Logan, Utah. illurs from outside places card in some other town, and ing Ii now goes elsewhere. Cache they subscribe money and have is sjiecially favored for this one of their own. E. H. & A. J. A newspu;er ill of business. Wheat and is a necessity and money is raised mis of material for feeding to start one. A church ! or a school 3-cap aud plentiful, land for is needed or will draw more peoing purposes can be bought ple, and the building is soon ALL KINDS OR ami the wnter supply is erected. In this manner the town Hid and unlimited. In foct,every-- ; is constantly forced onward. Look n favorable is and money the state over, and see, if you had Iepairing and Furnisning Done on licit Notice and at linest Possible an .'enterprise of this a few thousand, where yon would 1ricc. would certainly bring speedy Would it be in the towns it place 1 There is s where no large returns, money is spent iu nd sale for pork and the raising Back of Mm. Curli' ronr.Sm Huu$c. F St h twcrn ami fiml , IsOgim, rtuh. vertising, in booming, building up it, if properly conducted, is and driving forward? No, indeed, ich more profitable than is the WIieuYou Visit Lo.-u- Call At The you would go to the locality where isiug of wheat or other farm the business men are wide awake, aud ready cash can nearly alert fall of drive, push and ways be realized on it. The energy. So wo say a town is made. would lie pleased to hear Rati Cl tn $2 icr Day. It does not grow ou its own accord, from our farmers or others on this bat is built by the well directed Ihilijiiiirit'is For (umiiimLil Travelers and Tlifatriral Twiibl t ubjoct, ami sue if something efforts of its leadu citizens. lie done on a largo scale. Strict Attention Given to thn Comfort f Patrons, 1 Thebe's no use of feeling discouraged. If fortune doesnt smile bn tl::.t t!i- fan disrepue amougst all'' faither by making a iierr.nu.-i- ns-- ; word; that is it i: buy fiv.m oul'-ifpartita Jioums journals. Such actions rsult upon the editor. Thatcher they claimed to represent is' we don't know what we'll get. We to cast dishonor upon was promptly at rested, tried and. a retqioiisible house and it might may order one thing bv sample, that they were its duly author- - and may gel something different siu of journalism. To fined, as such a slugger ought Wnllis in judgment be. Things have com.; to a pMl.v iz'd agents. The ch.vices are, and however, that tlii-- were not and The 'viilii., h.is touched upon newspaper men would pass when a journal chimfa rci-smincing the devil to eu- - mtnt, within roasonuhl bounds. that tie parties who ordered from this subject liefmv, and we intend Ieu Commandments. upon matters of public interest Mum are out jiist thn amount they doing so ugiin. We iuLnl doing all that liis in our power to fadnen 'without incurring thu risk of alp-aidlie that ns it may. the principle the to trudu at home and peronal assault upon the editor. Bntas a rule these would-li- e inti- - is wrong. It is not right to put-- ; let outr-- i ! partii-- take care of n of the press of L.tali, come renizo outside parties in prefer-- j themselves. It might not be in- mitaiora 0f the ijublin few words with yon. to indi enee to our own merchants and appropriate to here state that there an other the day grief. Only to take a trip to the viilual entered the office of the Phi! business men. Outside merchants are two job offices in this city. I OFCOl'ESE II E WILL. A short time ago two gentlemen A. N. Rosenbaum, the oditor of were iu this oily, claiming to reTill Logan Nation, was assaulted present a wholesale clothing list week by Mayor elect Goo. W. house in Chicago, They took Thatcher. Thatcher, it seems, be- orders for all kiuds of gentlem.'ns came offended because of some clothing, also for various kiu-.- l a of jticums respecting the mauage-rin- t ltiilies'itppa rd ,clni i u g to sell id reof the Thatcher opera bourn tail fit wholesale pricea. Tlu-iphut thidi apiinred iu a recent issue! was to collect a ixirt of tlio jiay in The article in advance aud the remainder to bn VytuK Nation. contained ystion nothing to paid iu a mouth or two, when the ,oli imnaihlo man iu public! goodB were Tereivnl. We are iu-J any 1 could tnkii exception, yet, Lo-- formed they took quite a tiumlicr I pis fighting mayor triil to brow-- ; of orders froia (ample in tliis city, feat nud bnlldoz i Editor Rosnn- - in eaeh instance colltvliug some! ijaum and not being successful of the pay down. Now, that may in this he disgraced himself still be all right iu oue sense of the1 r j i 1 ( ! J. H. pRoprietOF. INiAX, UTAH. OPINSON CF L 11 r f ffins. Liiiti'1 cmmi! Wo find that his Clothing is tho best made. 2 We find that every Customer is treated 1 well. We find thn t over yon 3 gets his moneys worth there. We find that everybody goes choio for their goods. 5 We find lliat his Tt ilor Snop is the most popular in town. |