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Show I THE LOGAN NATION, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1S$4. Our Christmas Goods! FINE CUTTERS! i FINE HORSES! Comprise the newest styles of ft-Raf- -- Pretty and C Diannonds, - In the Jewelry Line from now to New Year, I will,Sell Silver, ware, Clocks and Jewelry at Greatly Beduoed Bates. Now is Yonr Chance to get a Christmas Present at the Rocking Horses, Rinffs, Brooches, Necklaces, Sterling7 Silverware, Silver Plated. Ware, Clocks and Spectacles t; $- w Always Given the Patrons of Doll Carriages, Shoo Flies, Watches, b. Undersold. wvot AND- FINE TREATMENT, Useful ftrtiGles That Chance! e cardon. Rocking Chairs, LIVERY STABLES Blackboards, Toy chairs, Bureaus and Beds. Our Prices are also Reasonable. Cupboards, LOGAN, UTAH, H. A POCATELLO, IDAHO, Prices to suit ttard Times! C. M. WENDELBOE. 8. NIELSEN, Prop. Another Home BEllHtl'AITE&S Industry!! FOR SAATA CLAUS. The only Place in Town to Dmient a pair of fine shoes. The a load of wood and give it to the THE GAME OF LIFEfourth man waa a sworn enemy of editor because they felt they did get the editor's, who had seen the wrong in borrowing a paper wheu This life is like a game of cards, which A Christmas Surprise Fresh Home Made Candies error of Lis ways and came to they could afford to subscribe for mortals have to learn; it aud wanted to do some good in Each ahuffela, cuts, anil deals tba make np and shake bauds and pack, For Everybody, order to ease their conscience. The Is at the and each a trump doth turn. subscribe for four copies of the other man said he was a little Some bring a high card to the top, and THI IS A paper for himself and some short on wood lint he had plenty some will bring a low, of hog meat and if that waa acceptLogan Gandy Kitchen friends. Sqmahold a hand quite full of trumps, W. able he fetch wonld the editor a and some but few oan show. (WritUa For Taa Katium By J. F. PribylJ The editor had just handed the hog Opposite Fuat Office. reformed enemy a receipt for the Then came more delinquent In playing, some throw out their trumps, fine horaee he would drive. He T.T was Christmas eve. THE LABGEST YABIETY their winning carda to save, four subscribers who paid np all arrears a The editor Bat in his easy thought of the comfortable home when subscriptions ha . had paid, and --Ofin advance. The editor Soma play the king, coma play tba due, paid several beantifnl yonne had received an much but many play the knave. chair. He wae alone in the he would have. He thought of ladies that money entered. They were a he Wbb Kitchen HOLIDAY sanctum sanctorum. The type- the pretty wife and happy children committee obliged to empty the waste Some play for money, some for love. and some the for appointed by worldly fame, basket and damp the money into At The Lowest Prices. setters, foreman, preaeman aud that would be hie. He thought of Opposite FbetoOce But not until the hand's played out can Third Street, Ladies' Society to present it. devil had either gone home or tho joy there would be in hia home Yonng they count up the game. And every merchant in town the editor with a pair of slippers, were feasting on free lunch in the on Christmas morning when the called him. on Those who had hearts are trumpa wa play for lore When a pen wiper and a hat mark. He Saloon around the ehildren wonld finger the many been advertisers asked for more and had pleasure rulee the hour, written so many nice things oornor. Even the office cat took a presents Santa Ciena brought space, and those who had not ad- No thought of sorrow checks our Joy in aboat the entertainments by vertised said they wanted to catch given ufetaneak. In the composing them, and the sweet smiles that beauty 'a rosy bower. " de in the future and We laugh, we dance, sweet verses write, room the ' office towel leaned would chase themselves all over the Societyaii(ltlnsy- it proper to remember him with on an our cards at random play, ' against the wall and heaved a hie wifes countenance as she tried wouUTwKWt extenaif0 a on on Christmas present Eve. The igh of relief beoanae it would on the jran new seal skin sscqne. And Mmcjieiujzinmaina wnilei tutr 'jijjg ( e scale. ladies left the reroom, from the ffice came have a days vacation. He was thinking of a lot more our lifaa a holiday. nothing boy nnarniK the mail. Nearly Whan diamonds dhanca to rule the pack But the editor wae not entirely nice things which would hanpen if maining behind them bnt the scent all of t 0 of the perfume with which their tancea 10 letters contained remmit-letter- e alone. Hia thoughts were with the people who owed for hie the players stack their gold, 70111 subscribers, aud such dresses or whatever else it And was aitma are lost and won by him. He had a whole train of heavy when the door of the paid op, not conlain money i9 or chet were and the ring of players young and old. sprinkled were rfiqUR8t8 for new thoughts. But they did not cost nanctum opened. adverti one intent upon the game doth Each their sweet voices. The editor the r snS contracts, and two of him anything not even an effort. It was the leading 'merchant watch with eager eye, 1roACtB had sent annual That ia one reason why it ia nice who entered the room. He, in the wae admiring the sifts. Hp he may see hie neighbor! oards That year- Every to be an editor, he gets hie politest kind of language, informed wondered what an editor coaid do newanf for the coming and cheat him on tba sly. the editor looked Piper with a of like the pair eo slippers easy. All he has to the editor that he had called thoughts clubs are trumps, look out for war item some Whan had reprinted nf nav'fh to sign a contract for increased ones given him. They were endo is to think them. on ocean and on land. or an editorial from hia A PROSPEROUS SOME, tirely to pretty to wear. Well, he had given hie paper full For awful deeds of blood are done when And so the editor thought. He advertising apace in his pap-could hand. in held nee match editor are The article. them clubs as cues or waaenfo7 tho thought of all the hard work he during the next year. The paper over the last exchange Then lives are staked instead of gold, Wife How is it that Andreas Peterson, who only deals in 8 hoes, did' during the days of the past was such an excellent advertising pencil holders. And there waa w,pq r racing are war of and freed, the the door doge again opened the pen wiper. What editor ever ThtX is always found busy even in these hard times? year. He thought of the many medians that he had concluded to sad it is tor any land when clubs And i keamle! ipjji had time to wipes pen f He selHdbband Well, Mr. Peterson always represents hia goods for once hold the lead. nights he had lain awake upon double the amount of his apace. wan i fire had gone out and he s had He the various kinds which the people want hia couch and planned schemes to He also informed the editor that dom used a pen pencils and chilled through. Last gains of all ia whan the spade ia jnat what they are, and keeps were He the time. tools of a hie trade. long hia treats lreaming and Atian creditors. He and need, everybody alike; hia making and repairing are all turned by the band of time, pacify thought cash would be paid for advertising, pted to rise from hie chair, He waits for the end of the pleyera game a of the hard work he wonld yet not store goods, as has been the And the hat mark! He could use but and ready on time promised. is feet were numb with cold that for g: il, RjRtb in every age and dime. have to do, and the schemes he chattered. He thought No matter how muoh each one wins, mil Win Why everybody ought to patronize him I Bnt just then the door opened no would have to invent to pacify or how much each may aava, Husband Yee, and so they do. and a representation from the re- g0i3pHeknew future creditors. He thought of will finish up the game and The apade for he all waa that I1 Chr? got that ligions institutions of the city the long and cold winter befo Anon. Vtmas! dig the players grave. walked into the room. The spokeshim, and he thought of his oi,i man or rather thread-bar- e suit of clothes and he wondered if it wonld stand bethey were all women in behalf of the delegation said that the church tween him and the elements until warm weather, when he could gei organisations of the city had decided not to ask the newspapers By Giving Labor to your own Tailors. along with only a linen d aster. for any more free advertising, and He thought of the iron heel of were going to pay for all notices wealth that was crushing the ppor of church entertainments printed man, and then he thought of the in the papers.' They also would heel and the soles of his ehoee not ask ths papers to do job printwhich needed repairing but which ing for the ch arches below cost wonld not repair the aud then wait for their Will Furnish Suita from Homs Mads Oiolhst until he had been paid for the last pay until Year. all of the Musical Event other bills had been paid, and The job he did for tho editor. if there was not raongli money thought of the many good things eft to pay the printers bills ex he wonld do for mankind if he was the editor to accept whet peot rich man. He thought of the a there was with good grace. wealth he would possess if hia The editor wae still marveling subscribers paid np. He thousrht over the blessings which were b -of the happiness he would then He thought of the ing showered upon the uewapiper experience. fine he wonld fraternity of hia town wheu the door opened aud three men erect. He thought of the many approoh edhiui. They spoke to him twice improvements he wonld make in 1 the llcnntiful ltnmantio Opera before he observed their preseuce. his paper. He thought of the As You Know a Each of ths man placed the amiles that wonld wreath the faces price of a years subscription before the of the printers as they each week editor. They told him received their full pay in cash, they had Perfect Fit and Satisfaction is Always Given! been in the habit of liorrowing the while how he had to put them off Notable Array Principal, with the saddest words that tongue Well Trained Chorus, paper from their neighbors, bnt had couoluded that paper which Perfect Kimuiublc had ever uttered or pen ever wrote; A Fins Balsolion of Imported Goods always on Hand. Orchestra waa Complete to wit: worth borrowing waa worth I am dead broke!' lie thought of the good clothes he subscribing for. Two of the men PRICKS: -- Press Circle, $1.50. Parquette, $1.25. Gallery, $1.00 weald wttyir, He thought of the Mid they would each haul to tows - I ; ' ! I I k ' LOGAN, UTAH Uack Gallery, 50c, Box Office open Saturday, Dec. 22nd. THIBD STREET, hat the Sditop Mot 9op hpitn?a! - FAT. J. WILKINSON'S . ! GOODS Logan Candy therefotSw$V' na-p- er - r scis-aor- I lirat-clas- atronize Home Industry! apokes-woma- n o Thatcher Opera House, Om NIGHT ONLY! Monday, Dec. 24th. shoe-mak- JOHN THOMAS, The Tailor, LOWEST CALHOUN OPERA CO. office-buildin- g PEOPLE 11 AMORITA r A . LIVING PRICES! |