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Show n a :f ibl Cc v.au rrjr Satcbdat xtftA-- Morhxwo Ca?h Cocxtt,.Diaj 'aJr t.CRHTIOX RATES: eta. It is astonishing ' 'n ADVERTISING RATES: H x iserionstyili;; Mr. If. D. Jensen of Preston down wib typhoid fever. No. 68S wins the dress pattern at the Logan Dry Goods Co. - Editors Whitmore and Barnes, of Preston, were visitors to Logan yesterday. assortment of, winter goods, capes and millinery at, Mrs. ge . T. D.Ttoberls. Riter Bros Drug Co. make a specialty of Wine and Liquors for med' icinal purposes. - A two-yea- r old child of Bishop Wm. Parkinson of Preston, died in Franklin on Sunday of malignant scarlet fever. If you are entitled to vote and are not registered, see that your name is placed on the registration kooks tod ay - Miss Jessop, of Millville, was operated upon recently for an abis-i- Royal 'make tba lood para, ' . . WbolCMaMUddeliCkHU, thafc'-piaee'- u Wen-delbo- HIAIHJITARTEES FOR s t f, i Wins The $15.00 Dress Pattern at Logan Dry Goods Coi The holder, of the above numbermay have this elegant Dress Pattern by presenting the ticket on or before one week from this date, otherwise it goes to the holder of rJOa.618, who will get the pattern if presented within one week. -- - DRESS GOODS! DRESS GOODS! See Our India Cashmeres, only 8 and one-thi: cts. per Yard. ; ? BE OEM THE UEGEST STOCK OF DRESS GOODS TO BE t ; , F0 J5D1H C1CHE CO. It is your turn : - ' C3"IIighest prices paid for Batter and Eggs. 1 i ovm Kucmo mwotv eo., wrw vowc. Main St., Logan, GO- - w Good lime and all kind of build- to appear at 4 p. m, on Monday. i ugmateriidiR owe 8 1 pric e,:'a t Atthat time he appeared-and,a- ct The purest, cheapest and best Jorgensen's lumber yard, Main St.f ir g upon the advice of his attorliquors rare sold by J. R.' Edwards' The lucky person . who diew neys, changed his plea to that of number 686 in the Logan Dry guilty. Justice Thomas imposed a Wheat and oats wanted on TCan call fine of $25, which was promptly at The Journal Goods Cos prize drawing, ' i and get that beautiful dress pat- paid. office. - ( n, - tern.. t ' - . Remember," voters, this" Is the Ladies and Gentlemen I When last day upon which you can regis- ever you want fine or heavy Shoes, ter for the coming election. rubbers and overshoes of the three ' Mr. Lou Ballif. was down from leading brands, call on i- Andreas Peterson, -f Whitney onlSaturdayvisitinghia co ed y relatives and friends in Lo Marriage licenses , have been ' . gan. issued to the following persons: Mu. Alma Marker, of Salmon Wm. A. Judy and Mary Ann River, Idaho, who is attending the Ward, of Salem, Idaho; Ole Oleen ill -- with of Iona, and JOlette Olsen ofhelbyf mountain fever. His many friends Idaho; A. J. Hooker, of Peabody--, will be glad to hear that he is Hansas, and Dena Christensen of Hyrum. rapidly recovering. . Inh Si. 00 rens -- - . The remnant of the band owned by the Murphy estate A will be eold at publio auction - at of-hors- the front doornf the CountyConrt House on Saturday, Oct 30, 1897. Frank K. Nebeker, 7 Administrator. . . To Cure .rLCcld in One Bay Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All Drugaists refund the money if it fails to Cure. 25c. For-salby Riter Bros. Drug Co. Do your Eyes run watery and pam you Jffhen you study? Ifso kuy a pair of Child- School shoes, grain call leather, riveted seam, nailed soles and teamlessback and we will test your free of charge. We have SCIENTIFIC; up to dite ' instruments for that purpose. We can sell you glasses for half the regular price. We guarantee to give the buy onu? eves Call and them. in the city at Horses for Sale. NOTIGrTITSTUDENTSy Shoe ever that price. Will buy the best Gents 81. 75 shoe ever saw at Cardon Jewelry Cd, you that price. Equal to any $2.50 shoe on the market. b.r 2.25 ,"'m American shoes of p?' Beau les Store i; ty They are as fine a shoe as any lady could wish for. Our special Carlisle QQ r Shoe has no equal any where, for the same money. In Union Mercantile Go. Better knewn as tbs . O-Prof. Nichols has postponed the opening ball ot his academy until Nov. 2nd, when he will organize a ladies and gentleman's class. His openiDg ball was postpsned until Friday eveuing. Nov. 5tb, on account of the B. Y. C. ball. Funeral services over the remains of Mrs. Elizabeth Bishop, were held in the east basement of the Tabernacle on Sunday, at noon. Elder Joseph Kimball presided over the services and delivered a brief but feeling address. Brother Moses Thatcher delivered an excellent sermon appropriate to the occasion. Dr. Geo. F. Phillips was arrested on Saturday on a complaint charg- ing him with practicing without a State license, whichjyas sworn out by Dr. 0. C. Ormsby. Upon being arraigned before Justice Thomas he pleaded not guilty, and was released upoD his own recognizance M I. Building;. You will save m oheyb yTmd ing with us. Our Dress Goods are cheap and our Shoes are warranted. They are the best for the money. We carry a full line of merchandise Highest price paid for Butter, Eggs, Grain and Beeswax. .Vz-H-- 'S John H. Anderson, Prop. TtiatotiGP Opera House: r One performance only. TUESDAY evening, Oct. 26th. A number of prominent business men acted as pall bearThe services were well 'attended, and many friends and relatives joined the cortege lothe cemetery.. Just a little flurry of excitement was raised on Main St. Saturday evening, by a kicking horse. The animal, which was attached rto a buggy, was tied to a hitching post opposite Riter Bros. A man on a bicycle happened to pass in ers. close Z- - C- - 4' s THE Lincoln:.... J. Carters ' Great t ' Heart ; OFL Spectacular Production proximity., to, the, animal, which, not being used to such Elegant Special Scenery. things, made a vicious kick at the Wonderful Mechanical Devices. bike. He missed it and struck the flnotlier Mysterious Electrical Effects.' ; shaft of the buggy, and then'he A Vivid Picture of the Great Fire,. made-thinhum. He kicked Bln with all the reckless abandon of a THE MARVELOUS Mexican mule, without any more APPEOMMG THU5. Success! regard for the consequences than a politician , has for facts. After he had dismembered theront part of A Powerful Company introducing a seplendid; line:of' High-clas' 7 Specialties!'. the vehicle and thoroughly disturb. . , ( t . 4 '( ed the atmosphere 4 f directions, '! vr, PmOES 25, 66; 75 andSi.OO.': hecame down to earth aod permitted himself to be untangled. ea Sal at Esi OScq Taesiajf Hernias at S it n. , gs , to hold the winning ticket for the November Drawing. LOGAN DRY GOODS ! 7. Any Styles. Best Qualities. Lowest Prices- Pur' ; ny I J . , rv HWtL&lf Absolutely , t Immense quantities of Goods arriving daily.? always insures a Fresh, Wholesome Stock.j un j w n V sac-turn- ed rd 7 (GROCERIES, DRUGS, (MEDICINES AND LIQUORS. 0 m . 1, l t .hi-ma- 0 & -f e a bad condition, although hopes are entertained of saving it. Mr. Christian Garff is now investigating the feasibility of establishing an electric power plant at some point between .Franklin jiqd Preston, obtaiing the power from Cub riv Elders J. 1 HJHtfvSoren Peter sen, F. K. Nebelser ahdPreeidents Ballif andKellar Messrs. - Orson Bmith ana C. OjCard, were assisted in Miller, the reorganization oi the speakers at the tabernacle on Y. M. M. I A. ward Sunday. They all bore powerful the Seventh testimonies, to the truth of the on Sunday evening. The entire corps of officers were reinstated, gospel. the exception of F. W. Crock Thkrf are some people even in with who was released, as he has ett, Logan, who are so lost to all sense A. G. Lund-stroon amiseiou. of political decency and honor, gone wasldected in Mr. Crocketi.-stead- , that they will attend a party conas assistant or counselor. vention, help name the ticket and formulate the platform, and then Mr. W. H. Green, a iesident of go out and publicly denounce the the Hyrum bench, brought some party and its policy. sample sugar beets to this office, A pair of horses attached to a to be forwarded to the Experiment spring wagon tried to raise a little Station for analysis. Mr. Green excitement yesterday by running secured a prize of 125 at one of the away. They skipped along Main (Territorial fairs, his beets contain-St- . at a good gait, but when they line the highest percentage of down Second St. and no charine matter. It may be demon? attempted to interrupt them, onstrated that the soil and climate they gave it up and jogged down ,ofCache county, are well adapted the ftreet like a yoke of oxen. to the sugar beet. (oVo any im a. i- .! POim scess oftheJiand. Thahand 23, 1D7 OCTOBER im- by Riter Bros Drug Co. at 50 ceDts per pint is unequalled any others f Hon. Moses Thatcher came up from Salt Lake on Sunday, for the purpose of speaking at the funeral of Mrs. Bishop. Five dollars reward will be paid for information leading to the ar rest and conviction of any person caught tres pacing upon my pro-- , perty in Logan canyon: H. J,' DeWitt. J . , Some, mammoth carrots and po tatoes were brought to this1 office from Lewiston yesterday, r by Mr. ' 1 Hyrum' Hay ball. They were raised by Mr. Moroni Stocks, and speak eloquently of theqoductiye-nee- s of the farms of Lewiston. Om Saturday evening Professor Thomas succeeded in organizing a band of twelve members. Practic ingwtli be coutiuued and ne members added, until Logan once mor$ has a brass band. We trust the boyETvil I re ceive'p ub lie recog- nition and encouragement. Our Clarkston correspondent informs us that funeral services over the remain? of Mrs. Holton, whose obituary notice appears else where, were held at Friday afternoon. Elders Andrew McCombs of Trenton, J. J. Keep, who is ninety-fou- r years old, and were the" speaker?. Jardiner Bishop ' MrtR. S. Spence of ParisIdaho, was in Logan on Saturday, having stopped here to visit with friends on his return from Salt Lake City where he has been purchasing machinery to be used in working the famous Humming Bird mine, near Paris. His wife was with him Register today. A-lar- 0 TAH. il, -- The Whiskey Vnd Brandy, sold A little child of N. M. Hansen -- to see the clocks C. M. mense line has in his store.1 Local PoituH.TO eta. per line each Insertion. ; Reading Not icon, Wet. per line each Insertion. Miscellaneous Column, lie. word each Insertion. Prices on Display Advertisements made known on application. t , Advertisement not accompanied by written i directions nil be inserted until forbidden, ' and chained accordingly. i LOCAL , aLogamvituturj ester day. jHon, G. VV., Thatcher ...returned from Salt Lake ou Sunday. copy 5 cents Slof -- 1 t75Mo fcxo. btk la advaucA lyrtrr - - - JuiKH .vl.A'iSidCbY Money to loan at 7- - J.A.McAlister. 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