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Show 5E3 TZI.-wirZL- 7 Fixe wines and all J OTJBNAL liquors at J. R.Eiwarig THE la publltiiod 'iTery kinds o -- N. Jensen, traveling s da Tkomdat add Satoedat Moitss agent of the Grass Creek Coal Co., was in Logan on Saturday. AT The Journal has received Xxmajt Cirr, Oaobi Coujttt, Via a. number of Hicks almanacs for 1900. They are for sale at 25 cents each. ; 8UBSO RIPTION jRATIS J , Month. I Month. The religion class of the Fourth 71 eta. . Cash in adruno $3,00. fLfiPj ward rendered a most excellent ISlncla oopy 5 cant?. programme at tne regular services in that ward on Sunday evening. ADVERTISING BATES: The ball given by the Soros is loeal Udm M rt. per line, each Insertion. Reftdli'tf Notices, 10 eta. per llue eacn Insertion. Society at the Agriculture College MifcceUaneousOolumn, ff 0. a word each inter on Saturday evening, was one of . tinu. Et t on Display advertisements made known the most pleasant social events of OnaTeai. " ea Application. not accompanied by written diret, nous will be Inserted until forbidden. and charged aucerdlngly, Advwtl-vmen- ta LOCAL FOliSS. the season. Mb. B. F. Biter of the enter prising Logan Drug Firm, come to Preston on business connected with his branch house,' on Wednesday. He was accompanied by his-ton-Pr- eston Standard. Ox Friday . evening next, Jan Eyes- - tested , free, Johnson nary 26th, the Old Folks -- Party opticians. will be held in the Palace hall, HoxA.-Far r.- went to Salt under the direction of an excellent Lake on w business trip yesterday. committee. - ThU will be followed 25 per cent discount on Ladies by the regular ball on Friday, sr . Ownby-graduat- e rj F Mbs. Adolph Anderson -- - it very 111. We note by the Paris Post J. Mb. tha t Attorney James E. Hart, formerly of Logan, is the happy father of newly born twin daughters. The Poet even intimated the possibility of more to be heard from. Mb. James Hobbs, the Benson ward farmer, wasjn town the other, day, and he offered the suggestion that some vof our local nimrods organized a coyote hunt. These animals are unusually numerous this year he says. Students desiring to enter the evening Radies Physical Culture Class in the Brigham Young College, may do so Friday evening of this week. No new students will be admitted after that date. - Chargee $1.00 per month, payable in, ad' vance.f The demurrer in tbe caee of W. -- 1 . B. Parkineon-v- a MaggieS. .Park-- ; neon,,,, was submittedmto J udge Hart on Saturday, without argu- ment.' His Honor overruled the demurrer, and allowed 15 days days in which the defense may answer. Yesterday a ramor waBllafloal to he effect that the quarterly con erence of the Cache Stake, lo be leld next Sunday , and ...Monday, lad been postponed upon account of the prevalence of smallpox. We earn from the Stake Presidency bat the rumor was unfounded. TIieaburer Henkricks received a tter i on Saturday from Fred Meyer :Pleaaant::Ave. Chicago, 17 February..second. !The ' perform&nceT of Uncle Toms Cabin by the Dobbins Bros. Robinson Bros, are offering all Co. on Friday evening last, bad a their mens tine shoes worth $3,25 fair attendance, particularly very and $3.50 except walk overs-- at in the gallery,: ' Uncle Tomaod $2,45 during their Clearance sale. $ little Eva were the shining lights .Tlie- -t ache Knitting JWorks of the aggregation. will give a reward of $25 00 to Mrs. Prestoa'Thatcher will leave any flrmin this city, outside of Salt Lake this evenenlng to jojn this house, who will showup 25 her husband in Old Mexico, about lbs of Egyptian Cotton. 175 miles southwest of El Paso, containing an inquiry renarding 7 AVe notice a c6otinual6trinfof Texas, in the State of Chlhuaha. Charles and Henry Meyer, "the cutters a nd Sensible Bob sleds leavbrothers the of Shelton also George the Chicago gentleman. departs ing Ibe Stodebaker Bros, new quar same time to work for Hon. Moses According to the latter the two ters. It is worth your while to 1 hatcher, on his new brothers resided in this city for ranch. etej ii. to their new building, locat The Old Time Party to be given many years, and as he has not heard ed the firt door south ofThatchers from then fota long while, he is the Palace Hall next-Frid- sy in Bank. to learn of their -- whereabouts. anxious evening, promises to be a hugely . . The regular- ball in the Palace enjoyable- - affair-Th- e committee, Hall will 1h held on Friday even that bas been cboeen to take charge ill Tho District 'Court 72 ing next, January 19th. On the of it is a guarantee that all-t- he The divorce case Lang occupied sucedinsf Friiisy. January 26th. necessary preliminary preparations the attention of Judge Hart all Old Peoplsa Party will be held, will be made.Itis-compossed-o- f to be ful lowed ih turp by the regu Messrs H. G. day ye8terdayThe examination Hayball, N. W, Kim- of the two principals in the case lar ball on the evening of February ball, Fred Turner, 0. B. Robbins, a great deal of the time, occupied and Andrew King Jr. and was highly amusing to spectaWe no in the Millennial Star Mr, and Mrs. John F. Squires tors. From the evidence introduced Liverpool of William averyplea&ant iPwas.quUeapparentthatLang Stoddaid. JohtrT -- Tham Jr. and weretendered farewell reception'on Fridayeveo has no: obfection to his frau secur-ing II. Uowos, accredited to Joseph The affair was held ing. at the a but he want doesnt divorce, Mrsrs Thain and Stod- - residence of Logan. Bishop Ballard. A her to retain all the property. Oof . dard hsyeien appointed to the number of the - friends and she had offered ms a liddle, I dont Welsh minion, and Elder Downs goodly Mr. and Mrs. Squires would care, he said, but ven she of will labor in tho Manchester con were present to attest their good wants to back the whole cumboodle ference. will toward, and appreciation of off, it makes me feel goot not very Funeral services over the the eervices of the guests of honor. much. t little. sonof-M- rand A choice supper was served and the The evidence developed the fact Mrs. George Lindquist, which died enjoyment of social pastiihes round- that in a former suit for a divorce on Friday, were held in the Fourth ed out a most delightful evening.Mr. Lang compromised the matter by .ward mealing house on Sunday. and Mrs..Squires will shortly move paying his spouse the sum of $1, The speakers were: Elders John from the Second ward into the 000. The ca-s- was unfinished at H.AndT4on and Willard Done, First. They will " Godthe the time of going to press. occupy :and Bi.-hSmith and William dard house, just below the hill oo The case of The State ys Obray Hvde. Main St. ' comes up today. . . , xe'-- It 23 LC3AN, UTAH. JTAHUAttY 23 Ffanisbows From $2,50 Up,at Robin sou Bros - clearance sale. . of-8- -- Ed wards thermlt o. The stockholders 'the'Waif villa Canal and Wellaville, Utah, are hereby 6ad that there will ba a meeting of the stock Elders hSdil he Wellsville meeting house nn Feb. 2nd, 1900, at 11 m for purpose of amending the articles The Popular ",2 Offer the Fol owing Prices; of by- the Gallon incorporation as Article VII. by striking out the Only word Seven in line two, and iQ. Dis-pense- rs, - follows-- ' Alcohol White Rve Whiskey Edwards Favorite Whiskey ........ Imperial Whiskey Grape Brandy Cognac Brandy Blackberry Brandy . Gin Rum ... . : 50 sorting in lieu thereof the w0H 00 five, thereby reducing the nun. 00 ber of directors from seven to five. Jab. Bradshaw, 50 4 00 President .2 50 Jos. H. Salisbury, " 7 7 2 00 Secretary. 7 UtaL, .2 50 lWellsville, January 9th $3 4 4 2 2-5- 0 Pure California Wines of every kind .... ......... Coaferenconotisa.- Canyoubeotthese prices? 71 The regular quarterly conference . of the Cache Stakeof Zion will . be Wright's Condens- ed Smoke, is a liquid made by condensing thftT smote-lrohickory wood. Applied tomeat with a brash, or mixed with brine when salt- ing down meat. Gives meat a delicious flavor and protects it from ineecta A 75 cent bottle smokes 250 to 300 pounds of meat. Made by E. H. Wright & Co., Kansas City, Mo. Sold by City Drng Co., Lognn and Richmond, Utah. Ask for Look on coring meats. - . 7' jthe M- - 1 W. Merrill, J ospph MorellT" Ifaao Smith, Stake Presidency, LOST One black shire mare, coming 2 yearsold; crooked.gtrip. in face, branded E. B. on left shoulder. Finder will be rewarded by calling at Central ket v.. ....... . Met ; Mar-. BoEidLs - -Ir-L-srestaaa.en.t- If you have money to put out ou interest ill the Debenture Bank of it-w- pay you at call-t- o ZEPHTHOaiAS. Seven per cent lnterest paid on Time Deposits, of $100.00 and Upwards and Debentures issued to secure same. THEY ARE FREEFROMTAXATiON; Office-b- Firemans Hall, Main Street, Logan. y -- c. 0. !aS A D L Hare turned their work over to JOS- riEWBOLD. - Bring your Shirt3 and Collars to Him. op A - - THE ers e ft!! Stock taking we fincTWe have tob many good and not enough rhoney. We must reduce our stock in order terhave room for our Spring Goods which will begin to arrive soon. Saturday morning, Jan. 20th.. We will begin one of the Greatest Value Oiving Sales in the history of Logan. OurStock of Shoes is double what it should be at this time of the year and our in this will prices departrnent stagger you ror you can get a pair of good Shoes forSI.OOsnot Si;00 Shoes butthe kind You ; havab.en paying! J5 and .$2.00for.fc; Big bargains -in every department, . A. ,er . , MENS SUITS. Mens fine Dress Shoes in all the nobby toes, exMens all wool Scott h Cheviot Suita in dark tension soles, good wearers, black or tan, goods that can not be Lad under $3.00 anywhere. . Sale gray good $7.50 grade. ..Sale price $4 85 price'- - .. $2 00 50 Jfenslack , fine Wprsted. Mens Vici grade. Kid, in black or tan, vesting top, Jlay goo$8 Sale price . . $8 75 worth' $2.50 Md $2.73.- - h'alirprice fl m Mens Provo Suits, good $10.00 grade, extra Mens fine Shoes, extension solo, black only, heavy, nice Steel Gray or Brown. Sale price $8 50 good $2.50 shoes. Sale price $1 80 LADIES SHOES, Mens extra quality Black Clay Worsted in any . - - J- cut, good $13.00 grade. Sale price bave about 150 pair of Ladies fine Dong, and $10 60 made by some of the best makers in Mens extra fine Cassimere suits In dark brown Vicl Kid shoes, such as Richardson, Selz Schuab & Co., America, plaid, good $12.60 suits. Sale price $9 85 Henderson & Co. and others, that are worth in price from $1.50 to $2.25. These all go at MENS SHOES. $100 fine ici PRiof Kid Shoes ih all Indies the Mens heavy work shoes inBkle or Cnn mwi veflUn toP or kid in Hutton or Lace shoes for $1.50 Sale price ' UiJpSf toe, lace or cong, Ladies fine Kid Shoes, Vest UvCalf oes.-alatest toe, some worth $2.00 our choice $1 00 good $2.25 grade. - Sale priee-J$1 65 l! - -- . .:i $jo - ' i" RomomborthoPlaco C- Z. ' c - . I- - -- Ouildlnc; Only. v Wo will allow yon a reduction of 25 perconton Kid Shoes, ranging in price from Indies fioe French ' $2.60 - ' ' to $3.75. CHILDRENS SHOES.-Lr- We bave aboftt 250 pairs of childrens shoes size rroni8T-2"t- 2; These goods are worth fronV 90c. to are heavy grain, somo are Kang Calf and somo ire Vici Kid. Sale piice 75c. Childs good heavy Kang Calf, 8 2 to 12, Button or Lace, good $1.25; Value sale piice 80e.Same d - $1.40, some 1-- in 12 1-- 2 to 2 $1.10. Ladies heavy grain Shoes, in button or lace, good $1.60 bhoes. Sale price. $1,00 Ladies Kang Calf Shoes, $1.65 'grade, splendid wearers. Sale price . $1 20 We have a big line of Underwear, .worth from 40c. to 60c. each. To close out . . 25c. S3 3 per cent discount on oar line of heavy fleece and wool Underwear. 7 ny -- held on Sunday and Monday, JanT uary 28 and 29, in Logan "smokes tabernacle. meat rightTTlt - ;n ITctlcs. and-G- 1-- USOITV have moved from our old otand to tho ?found Clothlnyroom vhoro wo will bo oxcluoivoly for tho prooont . 'i5- - - X r s . |