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Show I I Ufj line tnjj was born to Mra. EqhratoaJenpeD yesterday morn AL dat 111 V ' A . ; ing Mommir .. t 1 w f dBPfEtffJER t OPEJLaJIouse Saturday night. Cash paid for by , Isaac Smiih Logan, 14 ctsa doz. 21 I tb Royml make food part, - - ' 1 'Chrysanthemums for fall; and OTtff, FjMiiBaJdUngL:Aiade--ttrrrrtrr in nmn tTTgforea I ea t 'f H E measure Adolph Anderson, Agent- liM TirVekiES. TmTIOS-TC3r Tiie Salt Lake Siock Co. appears 4Mo t ?r. (pf t Adolph Anderton for your fisa. Met. f;m). the Opera Horn next Sa'Uiday in 4,if Com binaii ir underwear and Fur inr copy Scents ' -- to OU wbolMoiM and daUciana. -- n , - AT- CacHt- - 1 KIOOfllK&lOr-GO- o W "V i Cfr&k ' . tii ' i nigh..'e J goods to measure. The Whiskey and Brand, sob t Rin vonr house of - flies Riter Uiter .Bros DfU2.tV,f t ,60 cents by ITrw- Drug Co sell Tanglefoot and pir pint is unequalled anywhere, f poison Fly paper fop be purpose. Grand bpenb.g of Ladies Fall ,Mk, Iltih-o- f libber City, and -Cloaks m-hi- A'vyERTISIJCG RATESs 3tftM. per line each Insertion-- - f, , io ct. pcrfr.eetcS insertion. S'. - 'inn i.. C itimn, ISi .n d each Insertion." dTeril.-nr- t made known Pr.cr- - .i i v. N..--.$- at and Winter II is and per and ? An.. Eliaeon Sisters, Tuesday in. nt' ucm.U Logan attending Wednesday, there, win J lutwried aUl forbidden. di. 2i and 22. :V A the J nod mailed accordingly. i twin children of Mr. Ed. U Li ' Bybee of the Bingham , The of Haws Trenton, nine weeks; of LCOJLL Fours. 8uke- presidency, is in Logan are very ill with cholera inage, K rq-mg arrangements for his fantum. i id rtn to attend the B. Y Col I n Stturd y hi excursion The Salt Lake Stock Co is made lU!1' Lt qoiie a number ot , b' in part of some of the players v ' . 1'oCt buy a Hand-mdown suit, up tt I jiao that appeared in the opera Pa you can get one made to tience last' winter. , Kites Bros Drug Co. make a p- - jC u Give just as cheap cin'i v ot Wme and Liquors for n d be - CaIl on Adolph Anderson in the Anderson and call a 4olph iciirf! purpoees. . convinced. Office Ricks block. I Ricks block and see that elegant A very successful surgical line of Wanamaker & Brown earn ojra tin. v n performed upon Mrs F - William Earley of Preston.-yvhpies,, and you cannot help but operated upon for appendicitis order a suit. M Cite" mi Saturday, 'ot week, succumbed to the effects Yesterday morning the IUuoniah hud mher beaut'fi.t . tidying on Friday. Funeral i flow, min hout plants nan In boy of Thomas Blanchard m vices were held on Sunday. aTuK L OAN NUREKfE3 ofLoganTwaVlhro wu from a horse out was in sworn and his left forearm badly broken. complaint Fit sa!e cheap a nearly The-lnnou court Thomas Satur was promptly eet. iuodt-- Columbia Btovcw. ,li 0 of Co-o- p v, charging August Bisseger Wagon & M CThere is a leak in the city j i'.ovidence, quire at with the disturbing water main, at the foot of First Mrs. T. I). Robot has i u n ace. His trial . will come off ot i,iillarge 'er. water is gradually soaking the lit. ery, ladies underwetr ' ml win Mb. Win. Spry of Tooele, for earth and unless remedied promptter g 1. d s. are president of the Southern ly the road will be rendered impas A subscription has been H'srUd - y i sable. for the relief of the bereaved Hu h Mr. has Spry Mr. D. A. Benedict, who has aide family, and is being hUraiiy J Sunday. number of friends in Logan, who resided euhecribed to, at the A. C. in Logan for 6ome time ere very glad to see him again Plow-Workpast, recently disposed of all his For Pi n re Utah We wish to the announce that fair property here, and has left Log 11, paiiing, Iron and Brass ender the to his old home in Bil the returnine Young au8pieeof a full line 'oF exlraS for the Utah ns dies Mutual where i. he ha JraprQvementJL--"Vtatio..J . ..PJow..LogaD,JJtah. will be opened t- the quite extensive property interests Mu George Rayboulil ami wife on Thursday evening, Sept Mr. Benedict Js a. good citizen, and of Halt Lake City, came up n the public 26 d, 1897, at 7:30 ocloclL-o- d will be missed in Logan, where he excursion Saturday, on a vMt to c tinued 24th The has many friends, who hope he Friday the Mr. W. F. Darley, of Welleville. A MAKRfAGE license was granted Saturday to Thomas L l)e,and both of Ogden, Cra A. White-hill.lut-ticW. N. Thomas united and them. ,Mb. J hisIf. Brown, whofr has ben HIGH PRICES ON WOOLEN GOODS ndsnnd numtroui visitjog for nme relatives in Cache val We Bought Before the Advance in Prices and Offer ur Lake titLie, departed for hitBt-a-r Customers the Advantage of the Bargains Secured. borne on Saturday afternoon. Grand Closing Out Sale of Mil Blankets reduced to 50, 75 and SI.OO. lit ery and Notions for one month, 10c. Outing Flannels reduced to beginning Sept 20th, at Oardon Underwear and Hosiery at Your Price. block, Main Street. Remarkable bargain! Goods at cost. DOUBLE WIDTH, ALL WOOL DRESS FLANNELS, Mrs. Martha Carlisle. Only 30 cents per yard A f ine fac simile of H. G. Dont Forget that our SHOE STOCK is Complete, Smurtl waite arrived at that gentleand our Prices Defy Competition. man's home, in the form of a bouncing boy, on Friday evening, and 1'. G. is parading the smile of a returned Klondiker. John Henry Gnehm called at our office yesterday and denied -- nhaving said anything on the streets about us. We are pleased to hear U)U.-uU)I- I to writu, not i hm; J K engaged is in !,worlt Yarns, ic- -, . I , a.d Absolutely Pure J o seven-year-ol- -, -- Ju-ti- ce 1 - ' . . ,i, give priin-s- . ' - s . the CMupleiesViokof ammunition in the city RESPECTFULLY, NW VOflK ftOVAt ftAKmO POWOM mumifico. s - - nio-- t vir-it-.i- e re u- We also have Guns, and - e from Shawls,,',;. and Grocer have leceiveda new,-- ' large, aud choice stock to select fr ni, and it will be a plea so r- - 0 show goods, POSER , i S'ns-- e We i;ai I 1.- ftiankein. n-l- - S h une by purchasing your Fail D ess Goods. FUn- - -- t rjr ng - . , When you can make it at' , Hyde Park H opening One day in Hyde- - Park reveals the fact that it is a prosperous little town. , The first place we visited was the creamery. It is doing a thriving business under ihejuauagement of Mr. Lee. It is ell with modern imuroveiuent. every A new store has just been opened under the proprietorship of Thos. Puce. His building was lately finished and it is well filled with a We bespeak choice line of g FOR HONEST GOODS Go to Cardon Jcwelry-fto- r .f We wijl meet price Firct-c!a-- 8 any catalogue. watch repairing at .overt price -- ! GROCERIES, DRUGS. - s Cu'-tim- r- lings-Montan- a., as. 8 - - MEDICINES, LIQUORS, SCHOOL SUPPLIES. Go:orGroG8rr&DrugG(jiii. main street. - Wl Routed , e Slaughter! 5and 0n Union Mercantile Go., -- it John. As it is a matter dees not concern will let it rest. Betty, that seven-year-ol- m are invited. - .. - Reports come from Ilyrum that ot their meetings held on Satur-da- y night, 'the - Democrats and Republicans decided upon putting straight partisan tickets in the field. - The it Ms s,- 3 as the d daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Christian Fonnesbeck, died of worm fever on Saturday last, at 2:30 oclock. She was a lovable child, and her sweet disposition made her many ft fends. the The funeral will be heid-froSeventh" wardmeetinghousethis afternoon at tJ:3Cr oclock'. Friends non-partisan- Better known the public we the 6Sn public is cordially invited to at tend. Admission 5 cts. Refreshments will be sold during the fair. The farewell party given on Friday evening in the Seventh ward meeting, house,Mn honor of Mr Fred Crockett, was a very happy event, - weir conducted and enjoyable to alLwbo attended. Ice cream and other refreshments were served, and a fino programme of soog9;7eci tattoos, etc.7 wasr artistic ally rendered. Quite a nice sum of money was realized for ,Mr Crockett; who left yesterday' for his field of labor in the Northern States. - said, adjourned without reaching any definite conclusion as to whether it would be best to cut Clarence Hansen had a. rather bait or fish. narrow escape on Sunday morning Prebt. Tanner, Prof. Fortier He was doing some line repairing and other officials ot the A. C. feel for the Hercules company; and very sorry that they were . unable had just climbed to the top of one to attend the funeral eervices of of the thirty-foo- t poles near. the Wm. Richards, the man who was Deseret Mill, when the pole broke killed at the A. C. on Saturday. just above the surface of the They would1 certainly have done ground, and fell, carrying Hanson so had they been acquainted with with it. By the exercise of con.the time set for the funeral. No siderable agility he managed to notice was given them, anc like keep on the upper side of the pole many tvho would jhave attended, until it reached the .irround; and they did not think that Richards although not badlv injured a8 would be buried so quickly; he beMnretty roughly shaken- up and bruised, to say nothing of the scare 'ing interred within twenty-foif- ? Lours of the time he was killed. le received. i A - may find it compatible with his interests to here some time iu the future. re-loca- te An exciting runaway occurred at Fielding, Boxelder Co. on Saturday. A horse attached to a, cart, in nineteen-year-ol- d which - the AV. Richards, was C. of daughter fidifignnawaynndthretrqbe young lady out, dislocating her shoulder. Mr.. Richards saw . the runaway coming toward him and attempted to reach the turn of road before the horse and knock him down with an ax; the horse made the turn first, however, and threw Miss Richards out behind a large sage bush, causing her parent to wonder what had. become of her, when he emerged from the cloud of dust occasioned by, the runaway. At the next turn the horse upset himself, and an hour later was found on his back unable to get up because of the cart, which still hung to him. Surgical aid for Miss Richards was summoned ; from Logan. 1 Prompt Delivery, Price Paid for Eggs, Butter and Grain. tfHighett for him a liberal patronage. The crops aro good in lhi Ticin-- i Y. M. M. I. A. Call. ,e desire to meet all the Y. M. ity sud the orensrds .re hesv.ly M L A office 0f the Lo?ao word, loaded with fruit. Mr J. S. Hsu-- 1 tonight, Sept. 21st, at 7 :30, in the cey has the largest variety of ap-- 1 B Y. Coll Matters of luiport-ple- s that -- j sar-twent- y-eight ye. varieties. choico . The JouiNAX. with.-som- to He presented jnT very fine! S Jl -- St before th am cot- - j e ia the . upecimens. in market. the largest appie II. E. Hancey is the owner of Durham the best short-horneMeetings will be held under bull in the state. He weighed 16 hundred pounds on his third birth- the auspices of the Y. M. M. I. warcta at the day. He was imported from the i A. in the following -dates. Mv F. Cifwley following East at a high price. and others will speak: Hyde Perk is like one large Seventh ward, Wednesday night family each one is working for Sept. 22. the general interest of all. Fourth ward, Thursday night. The Bishop and other leading men are wsrm friends of The Sept. 23. - Fifth ward, Friday night, Sept. Journal; po we found it quite easy 24. to make collections and to get a Meetings will commence at 7:30. large list of subscribers. W. H. A. The public is invited, and especially all young men. Y. M. M. I. A. Notice The Cache Stake Y. M. M. I. A. A Han in the Bank officerajappointment for reorganiz- Looking out of the window said fire in the Music Store, but it was only ing are as follows: students after School Supplies, f Sunday. Sept. 2k Lewiston Pedersen and - Newly WedTcople. Coverillc---Bolto- n and Langton. Richmond Ballif and Wright. Yon will find the most elegant of- - furniture at the ' lowest line 'Sunday, OctrlO. Avon "and Lb Spandes, cor. Second gan5th ward Pederesen- - andl-Prc?- s The-Alexand- -- er j d - and-JMainSt- Wright. Sterling and Logan 2nd ward Ballif and Langton. a. J , - Fen- Sale cr Trade Wellsville and Logan 6th ward Five acres of number pne hayland Bnllen.and Miller. for sale or to be traded away for a Sunday, Oct. 17, Ilyrum and good Jbutfit, team, harness and Logan let ward Pedersen and wagon. Location halt a mile from the city. Apply to II. A. Peder- Langton. A Co. sen Millville and Logan 7th ward l Ballif and Miller. Paradise and Logau 3rd ward Goldfields Guide. Bullen and Wright. Complete information on minOct. Park and ing, map of.Klondjke, cuts of 24, Hyde Sunday, quick-minin- g 4th ward Pedersen tools, etc. etc. Price and Logan 2o fits., Harris Bros. & Co. Miller. . g Smithfield and College ward Look for the Facts demonstrated Ballif and Wright. Benson and Providence Bullen by experience. Thousands and and Langton. thousands of people suffering from , the effects of impure blootLha.ve Sunday, Oct. 31, Trenton-Ped-ers- en, been cured, by Hoods Sarsaparilla; A Fire., Ballif, Bullen and Wright. It wa a false plarm. .The stud- -- v GreenvilleLangtoh and Miller, Hoods Pills act easily and ents f were only rushing in the promptlv on the liver and bowels. Music Store for .School SuppliestT Subscribe for The Journal. sick headache. Cure 6 r 7 U ' j J A Family Trade Solicited - -- , 9f r |