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Show I ' J Ttte A NEWSPAPER. SEMI-WEEK- PUBLISHED TUESDAYS AND FRIDATS, LOQANj A- - CAOHU COUNTY. N. Rosenbaum - - UTAH. Kditoh umwnvnnir xatbb: One Veer Six Months Three Months $3.60 , 1.35 1 5 WHERE THE DIFFERENCE LIEU. The Logan Nation, a Republican paper, had a long aiticle last week ou the benefits of exchang- ing products, and among other things tells of the immense amount of good the United Order Manufacturing and Building Co. of Logan had done. They assert that it grew from a humble beginning until it became the most potent factor in the growth and increased wealth of Logan. It furnished employment for men, ran saw mills, planing, lath and shingle mills, The secret of etc., anil adds. its success lay in the underlying principle, exchange of products. It is this very point that the democrats contend for. In exchange of produce is the secret of success and what is true of individuals is true of cities, states or nations. It is exchange of produce that enables nations to procure what they need and cannot produce. It is freedom of lis le that made England the financial giant she is today, and it was the imposition of a prohibitory tariff, and they were of gold that brought Spain from hpr exalted position among tLe nations, to tLe place she at present occupies. No matter how much partisans may shout about the bounties bf a protections, they kuow for that prosperity can never be brought by imposing a tax on ,tre'i: Encouragement of trade will help any people, while pro bibition will bring them back to the place of the savage. The above is from the Manti Sentinel which, of course is a democratic paper. We are glad the matter has been taken up because nothing can be lost through a fair thein-Belve- iinetfftrhsimnnr that we would have both the merchandise and the result of the work and would surely be batter off than if we only had one. That's another diffenence between the democratic and Republican party- Again, it ia not freedom of trade that mads England the financial giant she ia today. For hundreds of years England had a high protective tariff, in many cases prohibitory. It was in this manner she built her great and grew to be a great iiisnt. After she had grown to in's proportions it was well enough for her to change her methods; but to have done so sooner would have meant financial death. Taking the democratic argument, if a gold standard iB good for England why is it not for America? Tho answer is that England is a creditor nation while America is a debtor nation. As to what a result free trade would have upon America we are getting a touch of it right now. It would mean a great reduction in wages a reduction aa low as that paid by foreigh nations and every rate would mean reduction a great strike, each one of which would amount to a revolution ou a small soaIe,until it finally resulted in oue great uprising which would mean a great shaking up, if not overthrow of the Government it- seen LOGAN NATION e papera we believe are honest iu their democracy, while others are democratic for revenue only. AVliat we stated about the United Order company is trne and if tried again properly would have the same effect. It is also true that the secret of success lie in the exchange of products that is merchandise and scrip for labor. It must not be understood from this however, that this mode of exchange was preferable or equal to cosh. It waa only adopted because of the scarcity of this necessary article. The Sentinel eaye It is this point that the democrats contend for, etc. Here lies one great difference between the democratic and Republican party: The democrats demand exchange of products with all nations, while the Republicans contend for a tariff making up the difference in value, or price paid for labor, iu our country and some foreign country. America can compete with any couutry on earth, provided me pay the name maget to our laboring men. But if Englaud pays $1 a day for labor iu manufacturing a certain kiud of article and America pays her men $2 for the same, she can sell her goods to ns aud to other countries, while we can neitln-sell to onr owu people, to Eugland nor to any other country. So our factories must close. That makes another difference. What is true of individuals, cities or states is not always true Let us illustrate: of uatious. Suppose Logan waa the United States and Manti was Englaud. The United Order had an immense store here and they had consider- -' able work they wanted dons. If they got Manti people to do their work aud paid them iu Merchandise it would only be a matter of time before Manti had' all our merchandise and all we .would have is the result of their work. Ou the other hand if Logau people did the work it ia plain to iw r fac-tori- I When a man is confinad in Program. For the Sunday 8cl:ro Officers prisou be is barred from all kiuds of enjoyment. and Tiaclitrs tu to held iu the Imsemem of the Tutoreacle on If Logan wishes to keep pace Feb. 4, at 7 p. iu. sharp. with the rest of the country she Singimr by 2nd want School. must scare up some kind of a 1st. Twenty minutes lecture by gold excitement. Miss Hattie Jensen of the 5th want; mi-elin- the best method ol interestOne op the most extraordinary subject, and ing instructing Sunday school journals ia published in Athene- It classes. ia a weekly and ia written entirely 2nd. Instrumental music by in versa, even the advertisements. Mandolin club. 3d. Sentiments in writing off hand bis God bkum to hare taksu each ward. this world and allowed it tu run itself. Richmond, (Va.) Planet. 4th. Duet from 3d want. B from 5th. Fificeu minutes lecture by Yes, the democrats do seem to be in fall swing just now. Andreas Peterson, 4th ward, subject, The Lord's supper. In Pennsylvania the senate All who can attend this meeting, judiciary committee Lae reported are requested to do so. favorably upon the Vaughan bill L. C. Fash, to abolish capital punishment iu John Thomas, that state- - The measure is exChristian ton.-Eph- raim Last teak, on account of the muty, they paid $5 a ton. Who does the bounty help, the capitalist or the farmer? it To T a thproagh investigation propriation. - says: The newsbusiness is the moat recipropaper cal of all lines of trade. It not only expects life, but gives out life in return. For the patronage which it solicits and expects it will carry trade to the countors and bueineea houses in return. Its business and the peoples each affects and ia affected by the other. In appealing thus to the good people of a place for their subscriptions and advertising patronage the newspaper is not soliciting bare favors, but it to and does return all patronage it receives in measure well filled, pressed down, heaped up and running over. An exchange 5:35 a. m , in order to passengers to Logan, SMITH BROS., pro-uoe- very eoon the government muet euepemi gold payments is the new from Washington, and it moans that mure bunilr will be issued eo that Well alrert may once more have (he privilege of realising a few millions out of their conutryVi misfortune. Patriotic citizens urn they, end the reward for their virtue ia sure and swift. M. Thatcueb, - Jb., Commencing Sunday, Deo. llith, 1894. NOTICE. holders meeting of the U. O. M-- t B. Co., at the Company's office, Main street,. Logan, Monday, Feb. -- No. 10. For Ocden Suit Lake 6:06 a. m. JOSEPH WILSON, SEWS! GOOD A-OHUSTIST- .I The Logan Novelty Shop . Third Btreet, half block west of Z. C-- M. I. repairs Bicycles, Sewing Machines, Lawn Mowers, Sharpening of Typewriters. Saws, Knives and a thousand other things. Come sud find out for yonrself. All work guaranteed J. Halvbhon, Prop income Davidson & Emslie $50.-000,0- 3 CSK FIne Parlor dnlffrdoMntKaaBJM torVyMf Mia, writ us dilrt . Uit w pi lall Ihirt, Kyi WootaMi Spk 0 ay on MM, them for Wincrwurst, Liverwurst, Free Pish and game in season. id prompt delivery o all parts of INTERNA TldN4L. ie dictjQMEX . City IAIN 1 tbs editor (?) of the rockFeb. 3rd, Richmond, Newtoi iest of the giants to purchase a common school grammar that hs Feb. 10th, Paradise, Bensoi become with Lewiston. the may acquainted rudiments of lhat study. If that Feb. 17th, Smithfield, Clark individual positively will not g- -l ton, Trenton, out of the newspaper profession Feb. 24th, Avon, Peterlxii-in 1 do that for which he is adapted College. March 3rd, Greenville, Moiulin we mean no herd sheep Millville. reflection upon this honorable March 10th. Providence, Point! or upon honest sheep-herder- s Ward, Hyde Park. a subscription list should March 17th, Third Wrfrd, Firs be started and enough raised to Ward, Wellsville. buy him a grammar. March 24th, llyrum, Ward, Second Ward. One or our exchanges says March 31st, Sixth vill no Seventh Ward. jokes about muthers-ic-laBisliofw and Officers longer be tolerated by it. The notice.. take reason is that tbs editor has been Yours respectfully, married aud found out to his BorOrson Smith, row that the mother-iu-lais no Brest of Staki Looan ClT, Utah, Jau. 12th, 1895. joke- - She ia a stern reality LOSAN ST. TOWN TOPICS. rybody thin It own 04 20 n-;l- y . A Library In ltaelt. apallioK, ; i!y mfnranoa j tba (beta odea wanted eoncer uotad Hot I-imrauna, ancient and modem ia cuuntrlaa, thma penuna ami plan; t wrM 0f tba oltiaa, town, and natural fo able In tba, Thia Work Inlnvalt nebular, pro-ami to the taarhtr, borne bold, fernlinul man, and wlf-edm- rr-- (avlr of Mm rent. year willa pnivlile more than n a eni.y of th I to pun-hanCan yon afford to Vo without i v' 1-- tiny for a 1. Hiany lfarr yoar JtimkaellcrKbii rittFou' O. Jt Mvrrlnm Co, NblbAfn, Co Momu not tafrimipiiMiv KwiMr ivpmitouf aiteteM nHUMML ty ml for prrwpwtm HWlMUlmtHNilllWl iM NM w IKTEFPS of ihs omm inormful jrmr anr pubKahcd. Him Ihu 3.000 awl tba artahiff coneamlnr thn Mm pronunciation, iw! mcinlng VI. Pine Lit Thatcher, Jr., (to. Everything Strictly First livery. PRICES LOW. Houth Side of 2nd St, STM SALE - --- Logan. 1 Santa Fe Route. on b bad. PubKabcd iM do, of Stpumbcr, Decambta March mid Juno. Aak Ncwwlnicr (or k, or acad dm prica 60 cents, Topeka & Santa ioaumpaor poaulnouta TOWN TOPICS, 21 Wat 23d St., Nem York This bntant OurtcHjr It mi made vf W from tho cmrrtri Town Ttnok but cunutoi the jpcvi bur- beat Morin, weekly cm THE SHORTEST and QUICKE8T LINE EQUIPMENT UNSURPASSED SCENERY UNEQUALED VIA GLENWOOD SPRINGS- - Are You GoinffGnit? rymr, IblniMU, Town 1.0U. N. H- .- gwpO MOO yw ytu, IN AN aant a wuntha on trial (bf Pirvicu No, nf Taua" wil im loruMdod, poalpaid, m racriH Tom t If so Don't Fail to Secure Yeur Tickets Reading Santa Fe Routes faaued. Subscription Price: TalaaVMBSmlca ' F Railways. The only line, running Pullman Sleeping care between Ogden, Salt Lake City and Chicago without Change, and Pullman Palace Rulluiu Chair can between Ogden, Salt Lake City, Denver and Chioage. sketahn, . poets, winieban, ate., (rum the fa.-- , auaUar, of Owl unutuo lunul, odmnledly the criapcai, racim. mu compicu. and to al MM A Nil H'Olil KN dm moat inunM. a . Quuttri S LEADING in North America have com piimcmwi ihi publicuina during iu Crat jrew, and conccd. tlial iu number, nffuid dm brisbuu ud moM nurtMaiaB rcodinz that Twn Tsylci, JJrkotnalJ ii tyo Grand Western, Colorado Midland. Atehiaoh TALES FROM i am Prepared to do Repairs on all kinds of Machinery, Engine. Farm Machinery and Mill Work. lleadoheeso etc. WEBSTERS AOraatHA I LG AN LIVERY, FEED CALL an WARD CONFERENCES. Would be Pleased to Have His Old Friends Pay Him a Visit. Located at 'the old U. O. Foundry. Headquarters for all kinds of meats. si vises w From Ogden and Salt and all poionts East 1 pro-fess:.- No. 9. a Christmas Barnes DRINK LION sand ear all Reiter Bros, fug , Props. B. F. Riter, Manager; abbiva. ported) democrats. e Program for Ward Conferences The Deseret News the Cache Stake. its business all right. It uuder-atand- Train will Arrive and Depart at Logan a Follows ; there will be an annual stock- v;toject north- ern Utah where the public can always find the Most Complete Stock of Drugs, Druggists, Snndrirt, Patent Medicines, Meta, Oils and Vanishes, together with the best of Wines and Liquors for Medicinal and Family use- We extend a oordial invitation to the public to visit onr establishments at Logan, Utah, and Franklin, Idaho. NEW TIME CARD. In other words they are real, genuine, dyed in thti wool (im- (ax will yield a revenue of per annum and for that reason some people profess to believe it will become popular. If the Government would confiscate the property of eome of the great corporations and of tho millionaires the amount would reach several hundred millions. One indirect aud the other woul That's tl be a direct robbery. only difference. Is the oldest established Drug house in carry Fare each way, $1.50. Yours truly, 4th, lS95i RHGgTRE Make a clean sweep in prices kinds of Building Material. Call and lie convinced before buying elnewliera Hhop and yards, Main Street, First door South of Old U- - O. Foundry. for all uy clerk an about $17,000 more. The Utah report of the y'crelry business as Cum mission is about as expensive transact euch othen the1 P11" may come before as it is useless. so. Cole, 4t Treasurer- alJ Secretary Manti Bsatinul: Unlixa help comer It is estimated that the PIONEER - e ei uni j must call aThin girl spiritnelle. It means the earns, bnt eon nils better. Never call any one but a boy pnny. A puny girl should he called fragile. It sounds more like delicate china, and all of that sex like to be compared to fine Dresden. A 'chunky boy is all right, but a girl has a finely rounded figure- A boy ia gawky, a girl displays untutored grace. Mathew, Clerk. the Traveling Public. There is but oue train a day out of Logan, that ia tho Salt Lake train leaving here at GK)5 a. m. Passengers for Pocatello and the north are obliged to lay over it Cache Junction from 7:00 a. m. until 8:55 p. m. In eonBPquence of this change, the Logan Livery Stable will run a stage- line to anil from the Junction each day, leaving Logan at G:30 p. m., in time to connect with the north bound passenger leaving the Junction at 3:55. Bubs will remain at the J auction over night until arrival uf passenger train from the north . - Upon . Program Committee Tbs Lehi sugar factory ia making its annual contracts for beets with th fhrmei s of Utah ounniy. The price this Enteryear will be $1 per prise. h Per II. 1 This Space For Sale. Lahsin, pected to attract considerable attention when it reaches the legislature. The question of capital punishment ia a broad one. waa found that a $5 hill was iu some manner left in the vault f Thats what the monster, free the state treasurer's office pt South trade, would do for Ameiica. Do Dakota. The state officials an you want it? now very desirouB of ascertaining the address of Taylor, the deSome people are great on policy. faulting treasurer, that they mat There is a certain western editor, forward it to him. Such an over however, who takes the lead. H sight on hie part is almost baa just issued a letter of insti no- criminal. tions to his reporters and correspondents wherein he cautions The cost of the recent election them in regard to their criticisms in Utah will reach 42,000- - Then-werof amateur theatrical entertain 1200 judges of election aud manta. The following he has they will receive about SG000 wbili-thadopted as about the most imregistrars get about $19,000 portant of hia golden rules: In which UBes up all the $2f,000 apreferribg to $ thin boy, it ia all Then the Utah Coin self. Notice for Bids. Notice is hereby given tlint sealed bids will lie received at the office of the County Clerk iu the Court lit use of Cache county on or before 12 o'clock noon Fobrcary 4th for tile repaving aud remodeling of the upper Bear lliver Inidge near Lewiston, plana aud sjiecifica-liouof which may lie eecu at the said office. Bids to bt ojx'ned and contracts to be awarded to the lowest resnonBible bidder by the County Court, Mondiy February 4th 1895. The right to reject any and all bids reserved. By order uf the County Court, ! 0- - Train leavea Union Depot Ogden at 6:35 p. m. nl1 Lake City at 7:40 p. m. . '. b W. Depot, ' H. 0. BURNETT, Gkhehal Aomt 409 Dooly Building Balt Lake -- 8at |