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Show V s. THE - The Most - TRl-WEEK- JOURNAL, LOG AN,, UTAH APRIL LY FOR SALE. A piece of goed a Obituary. year. I like it, and can safely Ellen Tarbet who died oh business property. Will take lit e recommend it tn the public. Friday, was bora Jan. 23, 1819, at stock, wagon and team in part Neil Bell, Agent. Peel, Isle of Mao. With her hus- payment. Enquire Journal. MATTRESSES Mrs. : i . costly baking powder to make is Schillings Best But neither we nor your grocer dare charge what ' ) it is r ally worth. It. therefore, docs the most work to the cent - D. W. H. Apoerley, o ( Logan, is a candidate for the position of euperintendent of the schools of the schools of the city. His numerous friends would be glad to hear of his success. S. L. Herald. Conductor Joseph Holland of the C. P. came up from Ogden nu Sunday to arrange for the improve jnent of certain real estate, which . he owns here. It is his intention to plant a large apple orchard upon some of the property. P. L. Lingham, who plays the part of Villefort in Monte Cristo, .had a close call in his death scene ' :ln the third act of the play at the Salt Lake Theater last night. Just fas Villefort had stretched himselfe out and breathed his last, a twenty-fivpound rack of shot, used as a weight, dropped from the flies and fell with a thump within a foot of his head. He involuntarily shuddered, but only for a moment, after which he died again. Tribune; Last Saturday, Mrs. Ingrid Olson, by her attorneys, J. D. Call & Richards & Allison, commenced suit in the Second Judicial District Court at Ogden against the Oregon Short Line Railway Co., to recover $25,000 damages caused by the killing of her husband, S. A. Olson, at the Harrisville crossing on the 14th day of December, 1S97. It had been hoped that the railway company would pay something without the aid of the courts, thus the delay in bringing the actiop, but the conpnnv refused to pay one cent. Brigham Bugler. J Essential in the Family. Salt Lake City, Utah, April 4, Mrs. R. Wilcox, 249 N. 3rd West St.r this city- - says that she 1898. -- Seven of the eight boys arrested molesting Gob Kribo' were found guilty, at their trial on Saturday evening, and a fine of $2 50 each was assessed against them. Joseph Adams, being exonorated Three by Cribo, was dismissed. of the crowd paid their flues and the rest were placed in jail, where on they raised merry Hades YesSaturday night and Sunday. terday they were put to work on the river, being released last evening. .Altogether, the boys had such a nice time of it that instead of deterring them from committing euch acts, it is pretty apt to for To-nigh- April 12. t, The Legitimate Irish Comedian, band she emigrated to America in 1842, arriving in Nauvoo, Illinois, in 1843. She was with the Saints ia the exodus from Nauvoo, passing through all the trials and persecutions of the early days of the church, and finally coming with the pioneers to Utah in 1847. She Ieaveila family ofTnfne children" seven sons ar.d two daughters. All her life Mrs. Tarbet bore an enviable reputation for kindness and generosity, and no one who knew her could be other than her friend. The funeral cervices which were held on Sunday, were largely attended, the Second ward meeting house being packed. The floral gifts were numerous and exceedingly beautiful. The speakers were James Quayle, who had known the deceased from girlhood, Bishops Davidson, Ballatd and Thos. X. Smith, and C. W. Nibley. They all attested the worth of Mrs. Tarbet, alluding to the fact that no one ever heard her speak ill of anyone, and but very seldom saw her angry with anyone. The pall bearers were grandchildren of the deceased. A cortege more than a quarter of a mile long followed the remains to the cemetery. made to order, CASH PAID for chickens. Agent old ones cleaned, renofor Natural Hen Incubator and vated and made remodeled, as good as new, at Liquid Lice Killer. the ' Logan Mattress Factory.. J. T. Burnett, Wall paper of all kinds aud bor5th ward, near A. C. ders to match. John Bench. 4 doors west of LAND FOR SALE CHEAP: Two hundred acres of land in the CLOSING OUT SALK Mens old Lugimcotrpasture cart b had Angora Kid Shoes $ t.25pairj-Ladie- a cheap, in large or small tracts. and Misses Doogola Shoes Apply to 75c. pair; Childs Doogola Shoes James Quayle, President. 20c. pair; Mens Overshirts 20c. R. Nielson, Secretary. each; Mens pants 50o. pair. LiberMRS. L. C. BLANCHARD says: al discount on Clothing, Hats, I have used your Multum in Trunks, Valise9, etc., at. Jos. Newbold8, 3rd street. Parvo Iron in my family for over -- IW - A ! Stand without a rival are unexcelled. RACINE SPRING WAGONS & BUGGIES, BAIN AND WEBER WAGONS, THE IDEAL WIND MILLS, Stand at the bead. PLANET JR. GARDEN TOOLS, THE WITCHER PORTABLE DAMS. " Miss Adell Gibbs, O. STEEL RANGES & STOVES FULLER-WARRE- N Unclaimed Letters. J. 8 OLIVER CHILLED AND STEEL PLOWS, after eating or any form of dyspepsia. One little tablet gives immediate relief. 2 25 cts. and 50 cts. m I CHAPTER OF GOOD THINCS HAVANA PRE&S DRILLS, . . BeBton Earth. JOHN DEERE PLOWS AND STEEL HARROWS Ackers Dyspepsia Tablets sire sold on a positive guarantee. Cures heart burn, raising of the food, distress No fanner should be without them. Johnson, M. E. Rogers. If the above are not called for within two weeks from date they will be sent to the Bead Letter Office at Wash' Orbox Smith, P. M, ington. Logax. Utah, April 11, 1888. HORSE SHOE NAILS, STEEL.lltON, HARNESS. And everything eka that makes life pleasant. Waoon and Machine C- o- Co-o- p N. W. Kim mu., a Mgr. Want Column NR. DANL SULLY. IN THE GREAT PLAY 0Brien,The Contractor. A tribute to the worth and drgnltyof takes Hoods Sarsaparilla herself Irish character. A perfect production and gives it to her children, and it of a perfect play. Startling dramatic is the means of keeping them in surprises. Koars of laughter. good health. She can hardly get Greet Railroad Building ccne. inIf The t The Driving of the Golden Snile. along without it. 'il The Blasting of the Mountain Ravine. iU The Re t of ail Modem Plays. The corn, the cattle, the hog, And Hear the Famous Rocky Gorge Quartette. the wheat, the beet sugar factories PRICES Baok Gallery 25, 35; Balcony and irrigation ditches, every new 50c. ; Parquet and Parquet Circle 75c, enterprise is noticed by The Omaha Box office open Tuesday.April 12,10 a.m. I l It MONEY to Loan on farm?. Zfpii Thomas, Logan, Utah. 25 CENTS EACH paid for Live Chickens at the 5th ward Store. MRS. PALMER, one door north Court House, is prepared to take boarders. BARRED Plymouth Rock eggs for hatching $1.00 per eetting 15. Geo. Dunbar. FOR SALE CHEAP. A good cart, at Second hand store, Third St., Berntson & Nielsen Props. 10 cts. a dozen paid for eggs at the Bee Hive store. Selling shoes and boys bats below cost. ONE MILLION Watches wanted for repairing, of C.M. Wendelboe, the best watchmaker in Utah. WANTED A good, active young man. Apply D. Bains paint shop, opposite Thatcher opera house. EGGS. Thoroughbred black Langehang eggs at 75 cts. per setting (15). J. P. Smith, Logan is full of western progress and enterprise every day. If you them to do it again. cannot get the Daily take the encourage They seemed to enjoy the whole f a year. Weekly for 65- - cents , 0 affair, the trial included, quite as much as they would have enjoyed Blood Deop. Beauty is a circus. Verily the law hath terNo Clean blood means a clean skin. in Logan. rors for the evil-doe- r Cascarets it. Candy without beauty it Cathartic clean your blood and keep clean, by stirring up the lazy liver and Mold Tea positively cures Sick Island. driving yall impurities from the body, PLENTY OF MONEY to loan boil's banish indigestion and constipato Headache, pimples, Begin delightful herb drink. Re- on farm and city property. blotches, blackheads, and that sickly tion. A bilious complexion by taking Cascarets, moves all eruptions of the skin, proII. A. Pedersen, a perfect complexion, or money beauty for ten cents. All druggists, ducing Main St., Logan. 2 50 and cts. 25 cts. refunded. 10c., 25., 50c. satisfaction Bee. 13, 1818. T RICHMOND AGAIN - TAKEN - BY - SURPRISE! f Our elegant line of Shirt Waists and Organdies; our Genuine Bargains in Shoes and Boys Clothing did it. our store look over our goods with amazement, low price at which we The many people who enter new, pretty, but upon being told the sell them, they are taken Not only surprised, but they are satisfied, we are way we keep trade com up-to-da- 1 te COMPLETELY BY SURPRISE. they buy; when they buy satisfied, and thats the ing. to-da- The Peoples Mercantile & Greamern Go. Richmond, Utah. guaranteed, -X- -H- and ending Saturday, April 23rd, we will sell regardless of cost or value, Beginning s, every ffiing inoWbeautiful s took, consisting of Clothing, Shoes and ; Trunks, .etc.. etc. We need money and you need goods. Now is your time. ... . Note a few of our prlcesand comeinandget abargain. to-da- y Gents-Furnishing- . MENS SUITS. Mens Working Suits, Mens Better Grades Mens all wool, Black, Clay V or. 3 00 5 00 ated. round or square cut, good 6 00 medium weight aa same the Good heavy weights, 9 00 you pay $1 2 00 for elsewhere ... Summer Suits, Mens nice light 0 75 in nice pai 1s,$9 50 values... all Mills wool, Suita, Provo Mens well made, excellent wearers, . . 8 50 Mens $14 50 Clay Worsted Suita, 10 00 in sack or frpek 8ome Rare Bargains in ' BOYS. CLOTHING. Childs Suits. We hare about 50 Suits for A BIG LINE SHOES. PER SUIT. -- HATS.-. black-strips- d 50c.;per pair. About 100 pair . , to $2 00. Of Boysheavy work 8Se. rER - Is the Largest in Cache . Co., and we can surely please you. Space will not permit us to mention all the good things in shoes that we have, ; rv but we Gum Boots, The Prices Range from Can Please You. . SI.75 per pair. ' STANDARD GRADE , ... PAIR. 4 i ' r . , - : jr SHIRTS. Some nice drill Mens fine fur hats in flat briorand We bare about 50 pairs Ladies Mens Shoes, all sizes, all etyle toes, lace or congress, regular work shirts, 30c. crown, regular $1.25 goods, 90c. Shoes in all toej aud all sizes 95c. stock 50 $1 to close out at An excellent wcating shirt in Same in fedora shapes, all shades ' 0c. Mens heavy work 6hoes, $1 50 nice cassmiere good pattern, 30c. stock, $1 10. The nicest line of 50c. shirts in Mens genuine Railroad hate in Some $2.00 lace shoes, in nice Mens $2 00 calf shoes, all styles, the town. Black or White, regular $1.50 $1 40. Dong. pat.jtip $1 00. stock, $1.10. We also have an immense line As nice a lino as can be found i& town at prices almost cut in two. Genuine Kangaroo $3 00 shoes ef soft fronts, all new designs, from 75c. to $2. marked down for the sale . Our Line of Hats Shoes, sizes la to 5s, ia light weight regular $L 25 grade. SQc. OF 60c. to 03.60. |