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Show ,4 THE TBI-WEEKL- JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH. JULY Y 11-1- 89S. j m THE JOURNAL U published TCID AT, THUMOAT T- LMiK ClTT, CiCBI RATES: SUBSCRIPTION Month. I Months, On Tear. In ndYsnce 8,00. Single copy ADVIRT1SINQ L80 8 78 cent. cts. i , RATES: Local line 30 eta. per line, each lnaertlon. Reading Notices. 10ct. per liue each insertion. o. a word each InserMiscellaneous Column, t tion. Ratts on Display advertisements mad known - - on appllcail Advertisements not accompanied by written until lorbidden. directions will be Inser and charged accordingly. The Eastern, office of this paper is at to 234 Temple Court Building, New York City, E. Kata Advertising Agency in charge, where files may be seen ana advertising contracts made. . 230 ' - 4 r- I - . . nth LOCAL FOISTS. The Logan and Smithfield ball teams play at Smithfield this at 4 oclock. ' Eliason Sisters have just an elegant line of ladies and childrens silk mitts and kid 8 gloves. For 8Ale at once, house Jot and improvements in business part of Mendon. Apply to August Harder, $ Mendou, Utah. In a brief note to Tjie Journal .Elder Arthur Porter announces that he is preparing for the homeward trip, having fulfilled his mission. A trio consisting of Messrs. Charles Bobbins, W. C. Cates and E. P. Bacon went up Blacksmith Fork yesterday on a three days fishing trip. They were fully equipped for a good time, and from the looks of the feupplies loaded into their wagon they wont have to fall iato the creek to get wet, learance re-ceiy- ed I i i i i Mskes the food more delicious end wholesome sown swwit soomts you. ., I Mr. Bert Twelves of Provo is Jeppessons Orchestra will finish music at the Lawn Social this paying Logan, or one of its fa. evening at" Rev. J. D. Wassons residents, a visit. He reports Mr . residence. A good time is expect- A. V. Robison, formerly of Logan . ed. in a serious condition as a result of The Snowden place in Smith-fiel- d, rheumatism. the Bell Property on the A. Call in at Biter Bros. Drug C. Hill, the Kimball lot joining Store, Cardona Jewelry Store or the Miner home on Second Street, the Ijigan Dry Goods Co., and get and tho Drysdale farm in Green- a ticket for 15c. that will entitle ville hAve recently changed hands. you to a dish of ice cream with H C. Hansen, theVeal estate man cake at the lawn social to be given at the residence ofRev. J. o. doing the selling.L' this evening. pr0! Wasson, Prof. Alex. Lewis desires all ceedtf to he used in improving members of the choir who can, to church corner. attend . practices regularly. For some time past the practices have not been well attended owing to the CO-- OP GROCERY ideailhataaconference would not convene here until fall, there was CO. not much need of it. Mr. Lewis states however that the next quarterly conference which meets on the two last days of this month STAPLE wilL convene in Logan, and he AND wishes choir members to get - to FANCY practice as often as possible between Of Summer Dress Goods, Consisting of "Wrappers, now and then. ' Groceries, Mr. Nicholas Sommer one of the oldest and most popular of Logans contractors, says that, contrary to a recent statement made by the Nation, contractors are by no - Slxixt "Waists, ' Drugs, Medicines, Cigars, and Tobacco. And Children's Muslin Caps, j of Hats, and Linen Doylies. -- t ) i In the case of Abraham Smith vs. Trustees Logan and Richmond Irrigation Co., Judge Hart on Saturday signed an injunction restraining the defendants from collecting the additional tax over which the suit originated, until the case can be heard. The Board of Edncation met in special session on Thursday reports of the clerkand superintendent of schools were presented ..and accepted. James A. even-ing.T- FOR SUMMER. Satisfaction Guaranteed. H Womans All Cloth Shoes,' he Langton and W. O. Raymond were appointed members of the board of examiners, and July 25th, 26th and 27th were fixed as the dates upon which examinations will be held. It was decided to tender the position of principal of the Woodruff school to Mr. Evan Owen of Wellsville. Mr, OwenYs now filling a mission in Wales, hut expects to returu home early in September. Cool and easy If it doesnt work the way it ought to, bring it to us. We will tel you what ails it in ehort order. If you leave it with ua for repairs you ran rest assured that . it will receive the same carelul : treatment that aejviuiild give to our owu watch. If you want a new w ateh of any kind, find it here. If It's good time at rnoder ate cost we have it. 1 its good time in rases Of reliable elaborately ornamented ' quality in gold and silver, it is here. To be brief, if its the most watch worth for the ieait money, it will pay you to talk watch with us. Councilman Burnett takes exception to the statement contained in The Journals report of the Nielson impeachment proceedings. He was credited with having carried certain information to Petersen. Petersnr s testimony certainly gave that impression to the reporter as be stated that the sole source of his information was Mr. Burnett, and .that the latter had promised to attend the trial, a thing he failed to do. - Mr. Barnett states that Petersen came to him and asked him to verify the report that Nielsen had made , the statement in controversy, and he did so. The manner in which Petersen testified gave one the impression that Mr. Burnett in order to help on the trouble gave the complainant knowledge of committee room affairs. We are glad to know that such is not the case, and print this explanation iu justice to the gentleman. 1 $1.25. . . .1.00. Slippers same kind. Womans Very Stylish Cloth Fox,$3.00 for .S3 00. Plain Kid, $3.00 for All Styles arc! Sizes. JififrAX. -- MENS AND BUYS- - Summer Suits. Goats and Vests- Light, Cool and Cheap. j f Straw and 4 Hats. lars. P 4 y means overcrowded with work. In fact, the probabilities are. that they will have plenty of leisure time on their hands. Workmen are also plentiful. A number of people from whom Mr. Sommer had secured contracts, afterwards re- scinded them. This is also doubt- - I less the experience of other Fresh Stock Arriving Daily. are plenty of con- tractors, mechanics and laborers to take cafe of much more building Prescriptions accurately than is in sight. Componded. Organelles. George Williams was arrested for drunkenness on Sunday, and yesterday was fined $5. He went to jail for lack of dollars. Fron what can be learned it seems that Williams is the man who rode into town on a load of hay on Saturday, and who terrorized two Mr. J. R. Edwards goes East Bichmond boys who were in charge about the sixteenth, to Maine, of the team by drawing a razor and will meet Mrs. Edwards, he threatening to kill them, A charge where may be preferred against him on who is visiting relatives- - He will most likely remain for a short that score. time. W m. BeddingGeld one of the Moses Thatcher is home from a oldest and most respected of Hyde business sojourn in Logan, weeks Parks citizens, died yesterday he still has many interests. where morning of dropsy and old age. He s say negotatiojos are on there for The deceased was - born - May - 26, 1822 at Beyden, Suffolk, England. the consolidation of the two electric He emigrated to America in T856 light plants, with good prospects and lived for several years in the of success. If this is accomplished, States of Iowa and New York. He electric light will be furnished by come to Utah in 1S61 and has lived Logan to a dozen or more towns in that vicinity. Logan, he says, has here eyer since. He was an cheapest electric lights in the right, conscientious man and a the world. Herald" credit to the comnnity in which he lived. Funeral services will he The City School enumerators held today at four o'clock. Friends will commence work Saturday of the family invited. Mill. Star morning, the ;15th lost., and it is desired by the Board of Education please cc py. that parents and guardians of children give them .such assistance IN SAFE4HANDS. enable them to list each and will as school age, belonging of child every to the school district, as each one that is omitted means a loss to the city school fund of about four dol- J Eliason Sisters, , A & DRUG For one week only, commencing Friday, July 7, 99,1 either, ArtraneientgttlojLthename i LjSSi ; on H GvSOfJtSr g COUNTY, UTAH. i Cub V . i 3 'For sale . tJtrj AKD SlTUBDAT MOENIN9 -A- Mrs. E B. Needham gave birth cheap Four roomed a. daughter Saturday. ; to C. of house and lot. Enquire- J. Knowles. All brands of bottled beer kept of oil Machine every description on ice at Biter Bros Drug Co.. 5 at wholesale and retail at Biter The thermometer went rocket-ioBros Drug Co. , up to 97 in the shade yes ter Beer, whisky, brandy, gin, any- day. thing you want in the liquor line TnE account of Thos. Jessop as I at J. B. Edwards. of the estate of Richadministrator ' Dr. J. A. McCausland has purard Jessop deceased, . was filed in chased an elegant two seated trap the District Cport yesterday. from Studebaker Bros. Increase your egg production by Lost one dark bay saddle horse, clearing your poultry of nits and large white spot in forehead . and lice. Thanolice ana Creo Carbo Please sold by Biter Bros Drug Co. will do branded II on left thigh t . leave at Thatchers Livery Stable it quickly and effectually. and receive pay for you trouble, f These marriage licenses wer$ In the matter of the estate of issued yesterday: Henry Bobbins, of 83, Gnnnison, and Mary ,M. Timothy F. Parkinson, deceased, Brangham of Logan; Wm. Severn, Judge Hart yesterday madd au or62, of Montpelier, and Marie P. der setting apart the homestead for Kowallie. 27, of Logan ; David A. the use of the family, and making for Nelson, 35, of Bloomington, Idaho, an allowance of 115 per-moand Esther D. Stone, 24, of Logan. its further support. ! . At your Own Price. FOR EVERYBODY. FOB EVERYBODY. . EVERYTHING . , Now, Stylish and Clean. No Old Stock- O. ; LOlYESTFOSSIBLE SELLING IT.ICES. jj MT--' At the yj, Main Street. $ t jr ra .1- ft AJ AAA w m m - w v rtti4 ww m. 9 , - t p |