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Show Monet to Loam. J.A. McAlister. i The beat assortment of Lamps in town, glass, brass and nickle, Vase stands and hangings, at Jas. Quale A Co's. Riter Bros Drug Co. select their Liquora for Medicinal purposes and the public therefore feel aaaored of . getting the beat. Agenta wanted, to aell the celebrated Nonpareil Photo at Spandes picture gallery, 3rd street, Logan. Monday evening a three year-olchild of John Dennys of Franklin fell from a wood box and broke its left leg. Dr. Snow was summoned and relieved the little ones suffering. The ball given at tba Palace Dancing Hall, New Years Ere., by the Harris Orchestra was a pleasant success. A good crowd was in attendance ami all had an enjoyable time. . d County Clerk Hopkin J. Mathews yesterday issued his first order. It was in the matter of estate of Peter Richardson, deceased, to Attorney J. C. Walters and published in Tbe Nation. A criminal in a Kansas pepiteu-tiarwhen about to be executed s aid good bye to the prison chaplain and to tbe wardens, then shook binds with the executioner, but to the reporters merely nodded, saying: Til see yon fellows later on. Ex. y, An excellent entertainment will be given by the Second ward Sunday school Saturday evening. The program will consist of a laughable farce, Instrumental muaio, songs, recitations, dialogues, etc. Admission for adults is 15 cents and for children 10 cents. Quite a number of young men principally members of tbe U. N. G. went to Brigham City New Years day to attend a grand ball given their in tbe evening. They report having had a moat delightful time, the enly objection being thedanoe was too crowded. Call on Andreas Peterson if you desire to keep your feet warm during the coming oold weather, as he keeps the finest assortment of rubbers aud overshoes and all grades of shoes. His making and repairing department is found complete and the work neatly and strongly done on time promised. The ball and supper to be given ; at the Palace by the Fourth ward Sunday school promises to be one of tbe finest and most enjoj able of the season. A good crowd will be there and they are sure to have a grand time. Tickets to the ball are fifty cents and supper fifty cents aoouple. A cordial invitation is extended tbs public. The tramp blacksmith who borrowed Fred Smiths overcoat now wishes he bad consulted Fred about it, as he is serving fifteen days in the county jail because lie did not have $15 to pay his fine. He says his name is John Doe, ths same fellow who frequently figures in the police court. He had the pleasure of a fid ride on the train from Brigham City with Marshal Mo Culluch, This, from the Provo Enquirer, will give one an idea of how shares In the Provo Woolen mills are selling. Our readers will remember that during campaign onr democratic friends claimed this stock was pay. Three dividends; good lug shares of capital stock of tbs Provo Woolen mills, valued at $100,00 per share, the property of Joab Collins, was sold this morning by Deputy Sheriff Hall, at the suit of Belmont A Kinney, for the small sum of $25. Mr, Belmont was the pwokaser. at cost at boes. The Chicago Clothing store wanta t your trade. Coata & Rain Miaaea, Ladiea, Price-- At For Z. C. VI. I. The Argna:THi Nation got out a handsome Chriatmaa number. Cedar City Record: The Logan Nation got out a very creditable Chriatmaa iiumber, Chriatmu fruits, candied peel a, fancy candiea and nuta all new t gooda at Z. C. M. I. - There will be s lecture delivered in the Temple at 2 p. m. Saturday. Shoes with 3 fits, the foot, head and J. C. Knowles is now selling spare ' 2t ribs at 6 cents a pound. pocket at J. Qusyle A Co, Semi porcelain crockery single Underwear TO cents a suit and up. wards at Z. C. M. .1. clothing de- pieoet or seta. New patterns, latest , J partment. designs at Z. C. M. 1. Here is a very suggestive item Tbe best and cheapest line of Candies In "Logan can be found at from the Cedar City Record: There tbe Logan Candy Kitchen ' sheuld be three or feur weddings in Riter Bros. Drug Co. .invite all to Cedar during the holidaya. visit their establishment and inspect Dairymen can at least get 5 cents their holiday display. They will per pound more for their butter by take pleasure in showing you whether Butter Color for using Improved r intending to purchase or not. t sale by Riter Brrs. Drug Co. ,tf. See elsewhere the notice of the Thia, from tbs Cedar City Reregular meeting of the Chamber cord, a paper published way . dewn oiCkmmeroeon Wednesday even- in Southern Utah, reminds us' sf the ing, Jan. 9th, and do not. fail to days sf long ago: Seme of our ysung attend. men and boys are taking lessons in round dancing." J. O. Knowles is coring about Silverware NOTES OF THE NATION. C. M.WendeL . of hams and side meat which will be pat " on the market next summer. He finds s home market for all of it, most of it going to the Z. C.M. I. 10,000 pounds s I The old County Court baa been in Sunday School Program. session during the post fpw days, Program fur 8. 8. Officers and auditing the accounts of outgoing Teachers meeting to Us held in the officers. On Monday the new select- basement of the Tnbunaclc, January men wilt assume their seats and the 7th, 95. duties pertaining to their offices. . binging by the First ward Sunday School. NOTICE. How to conduct the second InterThe regular meeting of tbe mediate class, Fourth ward- - fcjnuday Chamber of Commerce will be School. held in the East room of tbe Taher-nacl- e Musical exercise, Fifth ward Sunbasement on Wednesday day School. Lecture, Prof; W. J. Kerr. evening, Jaii- 9th, at 7:30 oclock. Recitation, 8ixih ward Sunday All business men and others inter- ested in Logaue prosperity are invited to attend, aa business . of much importance will be brought before tbe meeting. W. C. Cates, Sec. Four Thousand Dollars . . . . ' . ' 8. '8. Jones of this city, says tbe Provo Dispatch, purchased the Provo opera house. The building and all property sf the incorporation wns sold under trust deed held by II. M, Racon face valuq $9,000 and interest. Purchase price realized was $8,750. . Mr. Jones to a large stock-beldin the Provo Theatre y and bongbt in the property today in order to protect himself. The property of tbe incorporation has coat about 930,000. Mr. Jones is desirous of reincorporating for $10,. 000 and will give the people of Provo tbe privilege to buy in with him at this low rata, t n I otherwi a improve the building and proceed a once to properly heat and continue tba business. If Mr. Jones cannot incorporate, the prospects are that the opera bouse doors will be dcinl indefinitely, as he to too much occupied with bis other buslnees at prr. sent, and likely to be for .many A puis Crape Cieamcf Tartar Powder. Pita months to UM come, to give bom Ammonia, Alum or any other aduksndt alone. attention needed THB ths FEARS STANDARD 40 , er . Read Union Mercantile Co., The . Pioneer Drug Store; AMOOHCEtiEIT!! HOLIDAY Buy a Holiday or Wedding .Present And we Guarantee it, You have Something for Your Money. Eye-Glaee-ee We have began to receive our stock of HOLIDAY GOODS, of ' Consisting New, Useful and. Ornamental Novelties of every Variety & Design. Moral Purchasers will find it to their advantage to await our Display as wa aertainly will suit you, and - . . Prices will be lower than ever. Come In and see Our Christmas Ditplay. . OPBN NVENIN8S UNTIL AFTER CHRISTMAS- r. Fred Gessel T. B. Cardon, Has removed to the Palace Barber Sbop 2nij ' street. Go to him for first-clabaths, shaving and hair Scissors and Razors cutting. ground and set in go odstyls. Prices RITER BROS, DRUG CO, It Reliable Jeweler. . LOGAN. UTAH,' ' ss ow. ? . $ Iiogan, titaii, prankl n, Idaho. QlfcSSSSc POCATELLO, IDAHO. IN TUB PHOBATK U. 0. 'When yon eyesight in tbe way of and Spectacles Positively the LOWEST PRICES in the United Stated. Benedict A Moore, Praetkal A Scientific Opticians, with T. B. Cnrdon, for one week from January 7th, 1896. f the -- -- . ) and not wearing them whon you ehould. It to a mistake to do either. You can afford to be luckless with anything but toe eyes, you can afford to taka chances with anything but your sight Wa keep all aorta of gluees for all awls of eyes and for the judgment ef an expert ss to what will suit your sight no extra charge is made. You will find in our fine and thorough stock everything to improve -- Stocktaking. Our uanu Stands for one Of tbe oldest And best known Mercantile booses In the State. Luxury To . On all goods in onr Store, except gro- ceries, for Cash only, from now until Name? Its a , 15 Per Cent, -- 1 In a - one' w Whats Al- though we have already reduced the prices of our goods, and marked same in plain figures. We will give an additional DISCOUNT OF lu behalf of Committee, John E. Carlisle, Thorwald Tuoreien. The annual meeting of ths stockholders of The First National Bank of Logan, . Before onr Annual Inventory. School, -- NOTICE. Hyruni is entitled to the ban for drawing the largest crowds to a dance of any place in Cache county. The ball given there New Years night was a howling success and was attended by people from Lagan, Hyrum, Wellaville, Millville, Paradise, Providence and College. K total of 146 numbers were sold and the hail was literally packed. .The floor la cue of the best in Utah aud the mimic la On Sunday tbe 13th inst the also fairly good. A jolly crowd of a early forty west from Logan and Mutual .Improvement Allocations of Logan will present an excellent progreport having had a flue lime. Tbe beuefit ball to be given in the ram at their quarterly conjoint sesCareful preparations are being Palace thia evening by tbe Fourth sion. made and it la determined to make Ward Sunday School will surely be a this one of the most ' iu& occasion grand affair. The coirmittees have ceeaful of all these papular meetings. been working bard ' and when the Postmaster Blair sent a number Fourth ward starts out to make any. of copies of the last issue of The thing a success they naver fail. to the ball is fifty cents aud Nation to the different postal nfii seats at tbe supper table, which by dale, also President Cleveland, and the way will be presided over by some more of the boys, that they charming young ladies of the ward, might know, what kind of a post-offic-e Login had. He believes in only cost 25 cents each, though they are worth much more.' For a good showing np the beet side of everytime go Is the Palace Dancing Hall thing. this evening. Dr. M. W. 8now returned Wedwas nesday evenisg from a business trip Bishop Mtughan of Wellaville in town the other day,' and called on of three months to Piochs and De us Them was bicod in his eyes Lamar, Nevada, where hs has been and we knew ha meant business. doing dental work. During the He didnt want to fight or atop his time he was absent from Logan he paper or anything in that line. Hs cleared more than $1000 above all merely informed us in the politest expenses. He is pleased to be home kind of language that Tirx Natton again and to now ready to accommoseldom ceached there until a day or date hie numerous patrons in tbia two after it was published. It was city and county. bis opinisn that it was sent ' on to Postmaster RIair informa ns that Ogden and left there on the road the business transacted at the office back. Wa shall investigate the mat- last month excelled by nearly $100 ter at once, Bishop, and see that that of any previous month in the Thi Nation : is delivered promptly history of the sffioe. Since tbe office hereafter, even if we have to start waa moved to ita new quarter! quite s little railroad of our own. e number of new boxes have Jbeen An exchange says an editor rented, showing the people appreciate was writing up a local theatrical the change. There are etlll a number entertainment and he wanted to be more boxes for rent and aa the price particularly nioe about it, so men- to low as at first or. second class tioned the names of several young offices, only 16) cents a month and ladies of the town and wrote they the convenience to worth much more all filled their parts to perfection.' than the price, every one of them Then he went home to quietly should be routed. Logan is getting pray for forgiveness for the lies to be quite an important mty and there hs had told. The printers went on to no question bnt what our office to with their diabolical conspiracy to going in at a second class office in a drive all editors insane, and when vary short time. com-pan- The Holidays are over and we must decrease our immense stock at least - The Winter term of the Agri- Utah, will be held st its banking rooms cultural College began yesterday Jan. 8th, 1896 at 4:30 p. m. for the iff directors and the transaction morning with nearly all of the old election of such other business aa may be prostudents, and several new ones, in perly come before the meeting. attendance. The B. Y. College Riflxt 8. Lyon, Cashier. begins its Winter term Monday, the 7th inst. Many new students will then be enrolled. Messrs Benedict A Moore, practical and scientific opticians from Cleveland, Ohio, will be at Gordons, the jeweler, .for one week from January 7th. They ere ex- When wbat you read to entertaining and pert opticians and anyone needing when you dont have to strain your eyes anything in their line would do in perusing it. There ie such a thing as westing glasses wheu you should'nt well to call and consult them. the paper appeared and was delivered to its patrons it was found they had put an rtn in the place of an r in the word , parte." The girls all have big brothers, and the editor is hiding in a big wainp that is full of ravenous animals and poisonous serpents A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY! GostOoooaioM0Moev THREE CROWN BAKING POWDER COI-'H- Counlv of Csrhe, Territory of Leads The Best Utah. lathe matter of the Koteteof Pater Uidumlann U Purwunttoan order of said Probate ode ou the M day of Junuu 7 IMS, no hereto siren that Wadnaariar Jin. IS, IMO, st tea o'nhielt e. a. n( said ility, at the L'ourt Koom of skit ourt in lscnn, Oteh, hue keen appointed ae tlie time anil plea, for will of aahl proving theiMHrine Peter Rirba ileeasendiind fur tie upplirutnuifit-ani- u V. Smith for Utters to bimeelf and Juauph Hirhardana when inj irnma may appear and aontaat tin Dated, January J. Wallers, kid. IMS. Horikla J. Mathews, Clerk Prolate Court Atty. SALK OP REAL ESTATK. r Notice inheritor siren, that In puananea of an on Ur ef tba Probata Court in and for ths County of IVka. Territory of Utah, aude on the thirteenth thy of Doeombar USt. in the matter of theenutn of Robert Wardrop lisnanrad. the Hndrnicnril, the administratrix of said rotate wUlMitTatiirivato sals to the highest bidilsr fur each end subject to confirmation by mid Probate Court, oc or after Monday, tbe twaoty-firday of January. UW, at tan o clank A.M. at the of nud edminlalrix in Waller ilia Prucinet Urn in aaid Ca.hr County, all right tittle internet and mute of mid Hubert Wardrop at the time of bh ilmlh. and all tlio riukt tittle and internet ttial Um mud aatata hue, by operation uf law or otlieroian, acnuirsil other than or In addition ts that ef tbn aul Hobart Wardrop nt tba Urns of his death, is and to all those eertaia Iota, pieces AD.WINIKTBATKIX fi&fil a Hid ?a Support Home Awarded INDUSTRIES GOLD MEDAJj And keep your Money at home. State Fair of 189$. : Manufactured by S? m : 1 8 g ' Salt Lake dm, mm - ' - Utah. at ma-daa- m . S.B fig sitfiS or pero-k- t uf lend situate, lyimr and Indue in the aeld Connie of toha. Territory of Utah .and bo'indnl ami dmcrihfd aa fullowi to wit: lade Knar 4 and Vlvwl Bluok Tluw I a' platted on Plat H" of WeltarUle City Sumy and farther iteNTilwd aa beta attoated in Hsctioa I Township w North Haase Ona West, in a'l lit A part uf th DOLLS! south west quarter of motion U, Township Kievan 0 North One Went of tha Belt Lata Meridian He-buumbd amt described aa follows, to wit: (Inninrat the North want corner of anid quarter wntioo, and rannin thenae east one handled ami sixty rods; Uiei.ee Booth nine and rude: timer westerly Id Wo IS' W1 to the Mnsrof Little Bene Kiven thence down twenty-thr- Kan, Celluloid the renter of eaiil river to a point due sooth of the plare of hetfinniiUR thence north to the daw Ilf Imt'anl ' fourteen M rode: ountan-lu- r. mom orW .Homntoen and a quarter .17 arms, aa platted in the Hurycn of Cacha County, said plat uf land bain deawnuted in aid pints ae Lot Number Oue 1 of anid quarter ' k Sectteu A part ef the North west quarter of T went) three XX Township Kteyen 11. North. bounded Lake Kami Meridian, i me West, Salt ami hwiibed ae foiiowa, to wit: Bminuinu at tlie aouth rout eornur of mid quarter mefino, and runuimi t banco went one humlml ami sixty lrtlreda; theocanurth hall It a rod; Dimes eoeterly one hundred and si ley IN nela: aoa'h tea M rode to Hie place of mil Hwinu x. St aeraa. ThKSW ANDlJiNlimoSnf BALK: Cmh. b to money tin per out of tlm p.iihiie imjtl In the Admin rtpttrta out he day of ante. Imluaeu on eimilrmatioa of rale liy auul Probate Court. I teeil at expense of purrhauer. Hah or oUera m"el luin written and may be aaa-fileft at the paidon-- e of laid m'minatratrx i e .dto.lteeaiUadni iiis 'd eenuiy La IwTora -ths lima mekiui tmtria rtonully.at any . . - Novelties. . . GLAUS HEADQUARTERS Are Located At , Thomas ' Odell, . . Opposite Tabernacle, Logan- - Uobnrl Wiinlrup, deotwed. cunt p SANTA thtelDacaniber llrt, INI. MarjCfintt wai drop, AdiainMmtrisnf lli KmUHu! Parka Cough 8 rup - j TOYS! Coughs, Mrs CatheCoUii and Consumiition. rine Week, of In Rujr, N. Y snjra:1! took one But tin of rurks Gough Syrup. It acted like msgio. Stopped my ouugh Sold by aud Inm perfectly well now. Kitar Bios. a |