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Show CACHE COUNTY CROSS CUTS. NEW lime for sale at the Temple Block. Je18-tf LOST, a kid coin purse, with nickel rims, containing a sum of money. Please leave it at the Leader office. THAT fine viola, with box, bow, &c. left at Johnson's music store, is still unsold. It is valued at $45, but will be sold for $15. PARTIES thinking of purchasing wagons will do well to call at Zion's Board of Trade and examine their large stock, at reduced prices. 17 WE have just received a fine stock of French and English cloths for gent's suits and overcoats. Call and examine. O. Hansen & Co., tailors. MRS. MARY PARKS, mother of Rev. Calvin M. Parks of this city, died at the Presbyterian Parsonage on Sunday last in the 90th year of her age. TWENTY-FIVE cents per month or $?? per year per foot of frontage is the price asked for the lease of a building spot on Main Street in a moderately good location. NOTICE. All parties indebted to the People's Drug Store are hereby notified to call and settle without delay, and thereby save additional cost. D. B. Lamoreaux, proprietor. CARL C. JOHNSON is now prepared to fix all kinds of organs and other musical instruments. Music lessons on the organ given. Apply at his music store, 4th street, Logan, Utah. 19 tf WE have now had over two months of steady, excellent sleighing, and from present appearances are likely to have another month of it. We have a splendid climate for such as prefer steady, cold, clear, bracing weather. I HAVE lately received a supply of pure vaccine matter, taken direct from the animal, which has never passed through the human system, and am prepared to vaccinate all applicants. D. B. Lamoreaux, Prop'r [proprietor] People's Drug Store. AN unusual pressure this week compelled us to condense the account of the dedication of the new co-op. store in Hyrum, furnished us by our regular correspondent of that place. The occasion was a very interesting one and will long be remembered in Hyrum. MRS. HARTLEY will form a class in elocution in Logan for one or more terms, provided a sufficient number of pupils can be secured. Those wishing to take lessons may leave their names at the Leader office or with Dr. Hitchcock. Her terms will be very reasonable. LAST Saturday night another polar wave struck Logan and the cold was intense for the next 24 hours. About midnight on Monday night it commenced to snow, and continued nearly all day Monday. About a foot of the cold wool fell. It was very light, owing probably, to the air being so cold. THE Salt Lake Herald says: "M. A. Shirley has been appointed receiver of public moneys at Logan, Cache Valley, Utah." Mrs. M. A. Shirley is postmistress of Logan, has held the position over two years, and is the only person in Logan of the name. She knows nothing of the other appointment asserted by the Herald. THE other morning our printers were having a discussion about French cookery, when one of them asked: "What is soup a la Bismark?" Our foreman who has traveled and is well up in high ?? French dishes, promptly replied. "Soup with three hairs in it." He further explains that it is so called because the German premier has only three hairs on his otherwise bald pate. |