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Show ) tT ft it a I I . i wt . I . . - : t .. w vb Uttiu S.lt" c Y T ' rr. s 5 c S " at J R. Edwards. "Mr I. D. Haines was "up from i: 1 7 crU ADVERTISING SATES! tract) l'olntt, M eta. per line each In.ertlea. Readlnf Notices, 19 cu. per line eacU inscrtlaa. Co loot n lie. word tick Inscrtloa. Since 'Un-nu- t. Price sit Display Advertisement rnada know aa appltcatloa. sot aecompaaled ky written Aleertinement dlrri linns will t ittnrrlad util lorblddeo. tad charged sttoai.iinly, . . I Mns. John Holland age, sang orr old time song, which called forth the enthusiastic plaudits of his bearers. Then followed the event of tho evening; tho prehentation to the d Bishop of a handsomely s enter-tainme- s . v -- -- V nt -- safe-blower- s. was-foun- next-centur- nt. is XU 1 w I 2 -- ktt J frea cf cLzTst h- er M JI t I -- - - ' 5 - u t 4. tea J .. 4 ---- v f i.l.S , J lX. - - 44. tel in 1 te. ? It M9MUe to K C ) (MiHU.WIbitMiM.e etiww IM? . entu amsrci). leather-upholstere- The pre entatioo was made by N. W. TI1EV AEC AIX IIAVINQ Kimball in behalf of tbe members of the ward, nearly all of whom CHEAP had contributed to the purchase of the chair, .which cost nearly $40. . Tbe veuerablo Bishop, who was but us, and we are at our same old almost overcome by bis emotions, tricks, selling cheaper than anyone. responded very feelingly to this exhibition of friendship and kind Scandinavian Store, ly feeiiug for him. TheD, just to enliven things a little, Mrs. Hew- Main Street. itt executed a lively step dance, and Mrs. Phillips rendered & pleasing munical selection. Mr. Eras-tu- -t Cole then made a. very nice W LL1AM EDVVAR D S; , sptt-chdwelling upon the Bishops devotion to the interests of the UCCESSOR T- Oward, and teodering him the appropriate wishes of the hour. Mrs LEWIS & EDWARDS Drfsdale followed with a pleasing exhibition A of musical selection by Prof. E. W. Niehols, and a violin solo by L. C. Farr, both well executed, complet- rTFURNITCRE, iZTPAlSTS, , ed the programme. gT01L and Dancing had been indulged in STGLASS. between thp rendering of the difAt tho old stand on Main St.. ferent numbers on the programme, East of Thatcher Bros. Bank. and was continued until midnight, dhw after spending one of the per.-tt-l ro or enj oy ab!e eve nings of . their arm-chai- Absolut: 1 uro 1KWM MOM WJMrtWt . By buying a thermometer at Riter Bros. Drug Co. you can tell how cold it is. r. SALES f., MfWWK. Prices from 15 cents up. is the ratio. The 1st ward Sunday School evidently thinks so, as in their concert next Monday they give their patrons 16 selections for one quarter of a dol16 to 1 lar Professor Samuel Fortier of r --the Agricultural College, has been . j" -' then early feltler, and r Father Johu Crompton, the eldest n man in Logan, being 80 years of M . -''-- ; -- an .of ! 7 -- - Pcotcb dialect the experiences cf ss r ' - It" sudince. grf'lly p iu,Urt Ilurdcckrrecird hr Tiiese are the days when thoughts of Hades seem pleasant. - the Second ward presented her husband with a fine son yesterday morning. Duma the recent water famine it is said that saloons were selling water at a hit a drink, and giving ' , whiskey for a chaser. and Fob all kinds of lamber, LOCAL POINTS. first-clacarpenter work go to & Son, three AHdereon Anthon , Diamond Coal $4,50 per ton. I blocks west and two south of Bimop Skidmore, was down Thatcher Bros. Bank. f irom Richmond on Thursday. About twenty Logan people Mb. James Thain is the happy drove over to Millville on Monday father of a bouncing boy which ar night to attend a surprise on Mr. rived at bis home on Wednesday. Geo. 0. Pitkin. They report a Monday evening, Jan. 31st, the most enjoyable time. . 1st ward Sunday School give their School Tnn First ward concert. The best talent in the concert in the east Sunday basement of tbe t Tabernacle city will be there. Monday evening next Tub Sidney Stevens Implement at 8 p. ra. promises to be tbe event Co. now hive the Western agency of the season. Adults 25o. child. for the celebrated genuine Com ren under fifteen 10c. 7 ; mon Sense bob sleighs. f Get your best girl, all ye gnls who can dance and bustle thyself JTnr fall Opera House orchestra unto the Eccles hall tonight and has been working up somengw up shake selections for the let ward S. S. thy heels to the merr.v waltz In concert next Monday in the Taber competition for the prize, a - handsome pair of dancing riippers. narle. An epidemic' of sickness has ' "Plpmdkr Palmer must consider out at the A. C. dormitory, broken . the preeent cold snap a special two or three cases of measles and a providence in' his behalf. - Jokes of case on the plumber are plentiful, but typhoid pneumonia being reported - students Jsno w Some of joke .rthi have become alarmed and are getThe many friends of Dr. F. W. ready to change their quarters. ,, Brewer, will be pleased . to learn ting effort is made- - to preEvery 'that he is id Logan again, after be- vent the spread being, of sickness there, ing absent in the East for some however. ' time, whither he went with the re It ie said tbatihe-eoncert-to- be main snf hisw i fe. given on Monday evening next in Besides ttefineprogrammejDf the east kasementntha Taber song, recitations, stump speeches, nacle, by tbe 1st ward Sunday to School, will be a high class quartettes, and du-tbe heard At the concert on Monday The object is almost the Mandolin and Guitar one and the concert should next, worthy club wilt play some new pieces, be liberally patronized. The same Tnir funeral ot Mr. ChasMc--Abate- r entertainment," if in tbe ' Opera was held in the Fifth ward House, would cost 75c.' or $1 but meetinghouse yesterday afternoon. this costs only 25c. and 10c. MRsrWiliraofHaslam of Wells' On account" ofh a vingtogo to ; ee-to we were unable ville, who hasfor so long been prt-searly, cure a report of the services for languishing upon a bed of pain, issue, but it will bs published was relesaed and passed to her long rest at an early hour yesterday later, ,A5i, morning. ' The deceased was a Petek Birch the 17 year old eon faithful and loving wife am of Mr. P. M. Birch of the Seventh the poor a friend to mother, ward, who has been suffering for a and , an . Latter-da- y exemplary JlTTsbort lime from hemorrhage of the Saintf The bereaved husband stomach, passed away at an early and family will have the sincere hour yesterday morning. The de. abostof friends. .ceased was a bright, intelligent syrapathjnof will be held in services Funeral . young man, well liked by those the Wellsville meeting hous? towho knew him, and was a great to his parents, who feel his morrow at 2 oclock, help ; Niels W. Nielson, alias Gamla loss very severely, f who was convicted on TuesNiels, A painful accident befel Presi-.deof felony, in having adulterJames H,; Hart, father of day with his step ous connection Judge C. H. Hart, on Friday. He daughter, was sentenced on Thurswas in the stable loft, throwing to five years imprisonment, down hay to his horses, when the day the full penalty prothat ' board he was on broke in two, and videdbeing for by law. Judge Hart, in he. --fell, one of his legs going passing sentence, after calling at(through the hole thus made in the tention to the revolting nature pf roof of the stable, and his body tho said that he regretted thrown backwards, causing thatcrime, being the law fixing the penalty for ' him intense pain. His. condition this offense, was not more elastic, has not improved much. Paris so as to admit of heavier punish"Post. : ment being dealt out in this case; c State Senator Aquila Nebeker for in his opinion the punishment came down from Logan yesterday, prescribed by law was not commen.in order, as. he put it, to get surate with the offense of whlchXiel-se- n thawed out. was found guilty. There is a Evidently this .laudable purpose was accomplished sharp,, con trait -- bet ween-t-ho pun for before the afternoon had passed ishment ' inflicted upon Nielson the coonskin . coat -- .which Rich and that dealt out to Adams and countys winds have never been Potter, the Wellsville able to pierce was thrown over his Nielsens crime Isby far the worse; arm as he talked with his friends considered from any point of view; on the streets. Mr. Nebeker denied whereas he received but one-ha- lf that he has any political ambition. the punishment given the others. I want to make some money in This, however, is the fault pf the business first, he said, when a law itself and not of the Judge who friendjsuggested the gubernatorial passed- - sent ence.--" For" burglary a nomination la 1900. From which maximum penalty of 20 years is it m&y be inferred that ehould provided, while for the - particular cattle continue laincrease in felony of which Nielsen d value.the redoubtale'Quil will pos- guilty, the maximum penalty ik sibly loom up on the horizon as but 5 years; so that while Potter y the first Democratic and Adams got the greater sencandidate for Governor of Utah. tence they received but one half Mr. Nebekers picture occupies a the punishment which His Honor place of prominence in a Denver could have inflicted upon them, papers cut of a group of Utah cat while Nielsen received all that the tlemen attending the convention. law allowed. Sheriff Turner took But he wasnt there. S. L. all three of them to the Pen . on Thursday afternoon. ch-irune- - Cuhfinvcd From 1st S'Sb Salt Lake yesterday. tl.SJ. Sinfi ropy ... L w GoDlj"ire liquors cf all, kinds, i.W f- ih! Ti;s district court is in Berrien r kIPTION RATES! I lift. 1 la CiA r I'w ::t: : ;Y,trra Clxnrri A CTo awarded tbe annnal medal for the beet paper read before the Canadian National Society c.f Civil Engineers. This is" an honor members of the Society value highly, as there are many and able competitors. The professors subject was Tbe Preservation of Water by Earthen Dams. On Tuesday, while working in MinkCfeekrcanyon.'jusr' beldw s -S- step-dancin- g. ll the Narrows. Henry and Paul came very . neat being buried in a snowslide. They had cut liv. down a tree And while Paul was Longfsllow Society;. getting Uie horses ready to hitchr on to it, Henry went to the'sleigh Programme for Longfellow Lit for the doubletrees, and being en- erary Society, to be held Monday able to get them off called Paul to eeaiugJan. 31: 77 his aid. Owing to the pin being Solo Piauo Roy Pngmire. frozen and hard to get out, they Miss.Libbie Pdclu. were delayed, whichr-savtheir Svng Misses Kotter. Spi-de- I A Itcsolve. s , - When making your re.o-T& lions "for 1893," be sure that one of tbo first to be made and not broken, is ed . lives, as tbe slide came while they : Editor Wm. SimmonB i'apr were . working at it,. striking. the and horses and covering them up. to purchase your Furni- One horse was burbd about six ture. home made and 1m- are anxious to do a little Jeet And the Other about three feet p ixi ia this world-an- d ean- - think ported alsonnder takers After looking) around a while they o! no pleasanter or better way to goods,, at the Furniture.; located the animals about twenty do t than by recommending One Rooms t feet below wlre they - were stand Minute Cough Cure as a preventjf ' strnck when elide. the ive of pneumonia, consumption ing by With the help of some parties and other serious lung troubles who were further up the canyon that follow neglected colds. Cothey succeeded in gaving the op Grocery k Drug Co. Good treatment, good goods, horses, no damage having been and the right prices areTo. Cold One . Czrs in a done except thA - breaking f a tug Day guaranteed, 7 and one buckle. The bovs have Take Laxative Bromo Quinine concluded to Jburn sage brush or Tablet3.All Druggists refuncLlha straw Instead of wood, from this money if it fails to Care. 25c. For Third Street, East of Tithing Office. time on Oneida Republican. esle by Riter Bros. Drug Co. Tns people on the Island, west of Main St., are vowing vengeance THE THATCHER upon the man who turned more water in the canal on Thursday evening. . When the water came in it drove all the loose Ice before until a gorge was formed and tbe water overflowed the banks, doing i considearble damage. Skanchvs 4 -- N. A. Lindquist. 5 - -- m 1CBTM , lamber yard, just below tbe hill IS PRUPARED WITH A REPERTOIRE OF KEW MUSIC, . on Main St., looks as if it were an INCLUDING ice field in Klondike. Amos , Spackman who lives just bahind . Thatchers mill, awoke this morn- Tlio Most Popular Overtures, Dance Music foot find a water to Latest in of the tbe all Ami ing room in which he and his family were sleeping. His family had to TO PLAY TOR- lie io bed until he secured a team and sleigh to get them out of the ETC. house. Several other houses in BALLS, CONCERTS, SOCIABLES, ENTERTMNHENTS, that vicinity, are surrounded with water; so that thbecup&ntiThkve MlcUB,hoihate always Wen The Orianiiatlon cooit of the following to wear rubber boots if they go iJntlfld with th BKST Mu,lctl OrjnUtwB ol the City. outside. And they say that J. C. WAHLEN, Cornrt. . TRANK HARRIS, 11 Violin. M. CRAOaN, ClrinU. JOS. JENSON, r-down z the canal the . eame can, S. BAKER, Trombone.'NIK'?. r. HARRTS.'TIand. w ?r11-kBow- a furthe- , JL . , j . P. SM TCH, Double UAL. FAKK. Flnte. dition exists. Mayor Anderson is B. E. CARLISLE, Drum,. said to have a cellar full of ice, and a foot of water in' his kitchen. Alnumber pf Instruments desired will be fumuhed. 7 together, things down there are in Any ; For. prices, etc., apply at Hims Bro3. Music Store a pretty pickle, and it - may -- result in some of the iojured parties seeking damages from the city or whoever was responsible for the flood. . " i. Y Health Means a perfect condition of the whole system. Pare blood is essential to perfect health. Hoods Sarsaparilla makes pure blood and thus gives health and happiness. Plants, Trees, Seeds, -x- -yy- AN IMMENSE STOCK OF- - 7 ,t A Carolina Poplars and other shade trees, Fruit Trees, Evergreens and Shrubs, House Plants and Seeds, , . THE LOCAH HUnCERIEG. Hoods Pills are the favorite family cathartic and liver medicine. 1 JOHN E. CARLISLE. Price 25c. , Logan, Utah 1 - t i |