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Show mu a CHE JO UltlTAL. ! pMUM mo Qt Duit TiniMT limntT Cun CnutT) Dtu liMutfrri, ' UtSCIFTIOS BATES! IM1!, lyM. Uft py S Mat a. Batata, V eta. par llaa aack laaarttaM lap Npi icaa. It eta. par llaa aack latNtkai alUacoua Colaiaa. jic.word aack taaarttaa. EMaaa a ln flay AAaartiaaaiaaU aUa I aa appllcauaa. CSlwttMeta aat Slraetiaaa will ft ckaif ntf ka acMaipaalaA kp iaaaiW aatil Accordingly laiMik he Eastern office of this paper is at 230 to 234 Temple Court Building, New York City, E. Kata Advertising Agency in charge, where fiks may be seen and adver- rtising contracts made. - .. f L00AL POINTS. The patronage , accorded the Amusement Hall dances has Parry been so generous that the management has decided to increase the orchestra to five pieces. These will furnish music forthe next dance, on Saturday evining, to which all are invited. J - ' . ' Merchant Joseph Newbold has returned from a business trip to . is assured. r- 1 . Stock always complete and prices the very lowest, at Spandes Furniture Store, Second St. Th Sappho Club will give a dance in the B. Y. ' College gymnasium on Friday evening Jan.20. Those bolding invitations 'should be sure and attend, as a good time On --Tuesday eveni ngMr. and Mrs. Joeeph Odell , entertained a few friends at their home on Second street. A delicious supper was served and the remainder of the evening was devoted to cards and conversation. The guestiThad : a -- pleasant time.1 ABTIRTISIQ BATES! 7 journal, locfan, otAil January 19 y , Ui tu. CtaUmci tri-weekl- Salt Lake. MarLctenzo Smith shot a lynx in the neighborhood of his home in the Providence lane on Tuesday " evening. '.Tnn Sidney SteveDS lmple ment Co., are headquarters for high grade, up to date, stylish, Portland s and Snell body Cutters, ail at whole Lap Robes and Bells, . Owing largely to the persistence and influence of ex Senator Joseph Mocson, the Oregon Short Line officials have consented to give Cache valley a better train service than it has had for some time. Beginning today, there will' be an additional train - between Cache Junction and the terminal points of the branch, thus enabling travelers to leave this city for Logan first-clas- sale prices. Jt. Grand Masquerade ball will be given in 'the Palace Jan. 27th. Two best represented characters, lady and gentleman, will receive beautiful present. Those in costume to do the - voting. Tickets 25c. each. rn slippery as to be positively gerous. dan- . P'nnr 0 Beer, whisky, brandy, gin, anything you want In the liqU6r line at J. R. Ed wards. Mr. J. P. Low is down from k-C- V- ROVAl . -re- VOMU qhesUf-AT4b-stu3entR .v. - . Vice-Preside- - . Co-o- (G)(5) A ..CCIoinidllk ?4 For Farmers and all people who use any kind of Merchandise. U - An Investment open foh TO cent. The resolution also provides that 25 cent per ton shall be subt acted for each per cent of T eaemhtine matter below 12 per ; " cent; It was the sense of the meeting rri that the resolutions should be fi n printed in the Nation and Jour- days only. . m J f4 T2671nrEIl2rA7Willi4mf22,'both' .4 of Ilvrum. .r? I w I 'A Lloyd, a pioneer and former resident JtL mithfif.ld,. iied .At -- his u . home in Sugar House ward, Salt Lake county. In accordance with his desire his remains were brought to hie old borne for interment by the side of a deceased wife, by Mrs. A Ann Lloyd, his widow, his son, B. T. Lloyd, his daughters. Mrs. C. D. Harding and Miss Esther Lloyd, and Mr. and Mrs. D. F. $ Collett. Funeral services were held at Smithfield ,on Monday, and the attendance was iarge, as Mr., -Lloyd was held in high esteem in his old home. The members of the family returned to Salt Lake 'on Tuesday. An obituary notice either in the morning or the evenof the life and labors of the deing. S. L. Herald. ceased will appear in our next Nothing produced anywhere equals the Sweet & Co. Genuine "Common Sen se' bobsleigh Bjis" the universal opinion. They have & reputation the world over which makes them in great demand. The rices are almost as low as the other E rands and imitations claimed to be I &me style or nearly as good,' and the Sidney Stevens Implement Co. are kept on the jump these days supplying the demand. Prices Right. Goods Right. , oc- Perhaps in that Clock of yours, or the Watch, that kept such good time, has become a little erratic in its movements. - i 'T . Judge Harts attention was mere Is a SCREW LOOSE We have a Repairing Department where even the uio-- t debilitated Watch- ami -Clock are restored to hie, beauty, and regular habits. All orders are promptly attended to, and charges are reisonably low. We guarantee our work for one r7 year. We also carry a complete line of t'll WATCHES, CLOCKS. V JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, STATIONERY AND NOTIONS. t ' Cache Valley Mercantile Co. Atk for prices before you buy, f -- V . Starchr 164bsr for 81.00, " H. Big Line to Choose from. - 7 New goods daily. Raisins, 20 lb. for $1.00. Peaches, 20 lWfor $1 00. Scp, 47 bars for $1.00. Tapioca, 20 lbs. for $L 00. Sago, 20 lbs. for $1.00. fi - ' nal. I V t On Saturday last Mr. Benjamin r . TnE following persons have obtained marriage licenses since our last: Jno. Malmberg 30, and Annie Ik Griffin 22, both of Clarkston; & .Ward 25, of Salem., and Mabel Knapps 16, of Island Ward, Idaho; Arthur Fames 26, of Logan, end. Lena Raramell 21, of Providence; J. J. Croshaw 24, and May it. ,B. Fisher 20, both of Oxford; Wm. II. Jensen 23, and Alice Wilhon 23, both of Hyrum; Jno. A. Eii&son . h Prices the very lowest. C. M. Wendelboe.' Third Street, Eastof Tithing i . This is no Closing out sale. Only an every day Snap. Two papers Hooka and Eyes for 5c. 1 i 5c. Two papers Best Pins for . . . . . . L. . 5c. L, Sheeting per .yard v. i . 5c. .... . ... Bleached per yard . . .v. Ladies Hose per pair 10 cents and up. Childrens Hose per pair 10 cents and up. Childrens Woolen Underwer 20 cents and up. Mens Underwear per suit 50 cents and up. Mens Flannel Overshirta 75 cents and np. Provo Dress Flannel per yard .... I 35c. Provo Wool Blankets large size. 2 50 7. . . . . 50c. Cotton Blankets per pair Mens Ladies and Childrens Shoes at prices that .... will please you. Tree Tea per package . . . Shillings Best Tea per packaged . . ! Fuji Tea per package ... : 18 BaVs Soap for .7. ...... .1 . 3 Cans Utah Tomatoes for , 3 Cans Peas ' for . i . . . . t 2 Cans Best Corn for. : 1 .7.--. . - f 6 Cans Oil Sardines for . .. 3 Cans Mustard Sardines for 7 Bottle Pickles ... , ,7 - .. ......... .... ..... , ....... 20c. 20c, .7.. , 15c, .50cl ....... ...... 725c. ' . 1 - $ ' . " 25c. 25c. 25c. 25c, cupied yesterday with the case of the State vs. J. II. Gill, accused of embezzlement. The following are 10o. the jurors empaneled to try the case: Jno. Mathews, Jno. H. Smith, Jno Lundbcrg, Robert Baxter Jr., Crockery,i Glassware, Tinware, etc., at the lowest prices. -' . . V 'j . 8. Willis J Cantwell, Lemmon, J. We carry a nice, clean stock f the best goods, and we claim to sell cheaper than other dealers, because. B. Telford, Mathew Forster. Gill are less and we can affordto sell cheap. All we want is a chance to prove it. Call and be is accused of embezzling money our expenses i come once and we will guarantee that you will come again.., convinced. ! .. ' Just , from the Cable Piano CorCon-siderabl- e & testimony was introduced but the case had not been at the time of going to press. E. R. NIELSEN, Ifisigcr.' ......... ..... , 4 ' Office, LOGAN. . : I Canada, having been Udi.cs the food more delicious end whotcsosJQ called to bis former home by the MKnn WWW M., illness of his mother-,Wanted 100 cords of pine and mahogany wood in -- exchange for , There will be a quarterly conSugar Baeti. shoes, rubbers, blankets, shawls, Y. and Y. M. the The farmers of Smithfield conjoint meeting of Gents, Ladies - and Childrens L M. I. A. of all the. Logan wards vened in the Tabernacle at one underwear by Jas. Quayle next Sunday night, January 22nd, oclock, on Monday to consider the B the at 7 oclock. The public is invited. property of raising --beets for-t- h ball at the Palace will be given Ogden Sugar factory at $3.50 per next Saturday evening, Jan . 21st, Nctico to "Journal1 Stockholders. ton, for the year 1899. . ; A meeting of the Stockholders 'A instead of Friday night. Cordial number of farmeja goodly invitation extended to the public. of Tbe Journal Publishing Com- were present and related their exTickets 50c. pany will be held Thursday, Jan. perience in raising beets in 1898, 19tb, A. D. 1&9, at 10 oclock a.mM and after due consideration it was The ball and picnic given in at the office of . the .company in decided not to raise beets at $3.60 honor of Elder John Wilson in the the Journal building, Logan city, per ton. A resolution was preSixth ward meeting houee on Monfor the purpose of bearing Utah, ' day evening, was a grand success, and considering the report of the sented, as follows: . beets oar Whereae, the friends of the departing Elder board of directors and to' transact jvere confor tracted in the year 1898 at filling'the building to overflowing. such businees as may lawfully for ton all beets that $3,50 per Many kind words of regret at his come before it. 12 would test' cent, sugar in per departure, coupled with best wishes . Aaron F. Farr Jr., the beet, and our .beets averaged for his success in, the missionary 7 about 17 per cent, therefore, be it field, were uttered, and he reC. D. W. Fullmer, resolved that we, the farmers of alized, as never before, the number Secretary.Smithfield will raise beets in the of his friends. He departed 'on Take It that warning. Cough! Stop where-hfor year 1899 for $3.50 per ton foe Salt Lake, Tuesday e may lead to CohBum ption. A 25c. bottle beets which. . will contain 12 per will receive instructions relative of Shilohs Cure may save your life. cent to hia mission in the British isles. Sold by p Grocery silgar to the weight of the & Drug Store. 1 of beet, with' a purity not lets than 78; and the sum of 25 cents per ton for every per cent wof saccharine matter above 12 per Alberta, educational matters. . O-- V-- J L'iSvVPSP 1 iyp ,' -- ... ( At a meeting held for that purpose at Millville on Monday evening, the taxpayers of that town . decided to levy a school tax of five bills to finish paying for their new school house and pay the expenses of the current year. The people of Millville are highly progressive in is so - , ; The .hill by GarfFs mill issj. con-elud- ed Th 'SMb. ..Wasd'fStee, ..... - |