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Show ) r Miss Alary 1'oulson returned uiler S,;:i ding RT s'z Luke City. t 8th. P. O. Hansen, lender of the Wanted -- Young lady in ofi'ce. 8 andinaviar. choir, was given a lui'uire ut ti is office. hisco-wirktr- s The students will soon be with f'viwaiil parly by een!ng. ns again. Prepare to welcome !$ 2 lO Indies tkirts one-thiroff them. We intend this sale shall te what it's name of all summer goods, implies The final cleanirg-uL. K. F. Groceries fresh and clean at at We do not have a want t: S'nglc yard of summer goods left, nor a single pair of summer shoes or One Price is our motto. the Star Grocery, west of post-officCity Shoi Store sippers. Cc me early and get your choice of tho bargaius offered . See the remnant tables fine ion was born to Mr. aiid tiirs. Wiliiam Hoskins tl Logan Dry Goods company. tSMooaowMMmtHroaeMMNteMtaMNjoooMecHwoafaj Wtllsville Saturday. See skirts in L. K. F, Window, one-thiroff. Shoe and Sijppkk .Specials: ! Apostle Brigham Young under250 LAWN REMNANTS! ; t All a time hauling them out at went an operation fo;.uror-ts Gnd Here will listed you goods Boda Springs Monday, and is re- Harris Music Co. All ft lime? Among these yon will find below far Coma to ill. be regular price. ported quite Lawns and Dimities of all quali. Fresh vegetables at Logan and see them. Mr. E. M. Curtis has a number Nurseries every day. ties, the final end of the seasons of acetylene gus lamps on exhibi 1 Lot of Lndies' See the r mn.mt tables at Lo$1.00 Slippers, selling. They are all measured ticn at IJ. Vt ad it; tin's tiuolioj: gan Dry Go: d? company. 91 and ticketed as remnants. All and 25 kinds. Sale price .... which m ike an excellent light ui on anted it at subscription Hay vv L' cost. goat it ery :: this office. , TLe Germans are making 1-1-- 4 3 Lawn remnants at j prifce at 1 Lot Ladies' great preparations for their outPrices Slippers. ing at Johnsons Grove on Logan Dry Goods company. were $1.25 and $2.00. Sale price Labor Day, Sept. 1. All Ger-B3?KNIT GARMENTS, $1 PAID AT CACHE should certainly attend. only LOTTING WORKS. The Tell: ride Power comp my 1 Lot Children's and Misses Cucumbers, etc., for pickling bus closed its plant in 1iovr. at Logan Nurseries. to 2, worth up to shoes, sizes while a li.rger lit. me is 1 Lot Ladies G S. flat hall is selling 201bs to $1.25 Slippers, $1.25. During sale only Lfiug built. Power lor Provo, of sugar for ono dollar cash. $1.75 kinds. While they last, e i intic, Mercur and binghuin is Second ward store. Price I viiig furnished by the Logan I 9 Bring you o job printing to Tli ? canyon plant. i In oiir report of the recent Nation oiiico. Good work and 1 Lot shoes for Ladies, old folks entertainment the low prees guaranteed. 1 Lot Misses and Childrens The Oue Price System is i nines of Mr. and Mrs. James Worth $1.25. Good Dongola shoes, all sizes. These were ilobbs of Benson, who rendered rracticed very strictly at City late. Sale price only $1.50 and $1.75. Our sale price a i leasing vocal selection,, were Shoe Store. The unintentionally omitted. Wanted One or two rendition was highly appreciated new uuilch cows. Grxnl good prices and the omission was entirely 11. N. this office. paid. u.auverUut. Lawn remnants at one-thirThe Smithfield Brass Band, in its handsome new uniform, came price at Logan Dry Goods com- to Logan Saturday evening and P:u:-V- serenaded a number of business Shade and fruit trees for fall houses. It is a most excellent1 planting may be iiad at Logan organization and bmithlield is Nurseries. to he congratulated on possess If you want honest treatment ing such enterprising young call at 'City Shoe Store, where gentlemen. the prices are the same to all. The many friends of Mrs We have a few hammorks left. David Jenkins will be pleased to learn that the lady is slowly tut surely recovering her health fche has been very ill for nine weeks, having suffered a relapse gf ter the birth of her child, and it is a pleasure TTt? announce her idfe. improvement, LCCAL BRIEFS. T!:i oily j drools w , ll illlC ... c..ljy U'.O '.!is in :i:-l- t ill open on D 8AL0 5 d p e. d v 50 cents & of the Regular price. PS $1.00 1-- 2 i 50 cents 75 cents 75 cents 75 cents d I f t titaii Presbytery V S. B. THATCHER, Manager. 9 W, 3$t North Si. Logan, h-- .s stag-bound- altt-udauc- i ni.n.iils Lave linen VcilL-i- l Lv the; e imRr.tM. ,, Mormon Iviccs re l.i'iii.ds during ilio past ynar, sh.-o:;h! in udiliLit-- to the Louutv duccl to 5I,C t A:1 the Church n tie m. mueli is mad on ctiie. iL in l i vV the vi C i saved. i, - ' closed its annual convention Sunday. Kev. Dr. Carver preached at tiie morning session and Dr. Britan! Largo asso! Intents of the very at tie evening service. The finest and best Ladies and greater portion of the ministers Gentlemen's shoes, and in the and teachers left for their var- very latest styles, at Andreas ious homes Monday, and express Peterson's. themselves as Laving had a lhe large elephant on the side most enjoyable visit and profitof the Harris Music store, is able experience in this city. a good of sorely August Fjelstrom, the well the growth of representative firm since that knovn and skiliful mason of the 18K). Fourth ward in this city, is one Children's shoes, sizes 5 to 8, of the happiest men in Logan. Ho drew The Nation's chief only 50 cents per pair. The best premium, a handsome Newman shoes on the market fer the organ from the Harris Music money. For sale by Andreas companys store. Ik is snugly en Peterson. sconsed in his home, where it is Talk about Wild Bill the envy of all beholders. The shows. Did youyour see the Harris Nations premium list for the Music Co., go out of town with W1 shortly be f three loads of pianos and organs. published. They have sent out two pianos Elder Willard Schanky of this and ton organs this week. reached home from Norway MARRIAGE LICENSES, Mi nday evening, where he Lien laboring as a missionary J. F ItoBsiluhl, Central, Ida. 28 is labors were Amanda C. Feteraec, Richmond 21 tl.c past year. in field as his Laniel W. June, Wtllsville. 38 same the largely :: lathers and he reports a mot ;M irtha M. Hsslam, valuable experience- - lie is in' ADVERTISED LETTERS- splendid health, and states that his father, President A. L. But er Mr Wm 11 Schanky, is also enjoying the titnddait Mr Harry same boon. Waite Jcsf-pEnj Walker Ur Arthur 51 r. J. C. Jensen, the well Robert Murdock, P. M. kiown sheep owner of Cache abd Pox Elder counties, lias MITICE. inaugurated a new industry, of namely the, raising The Primary Officers of (be At his ranch near Cache Stake will meet in tLe usual Mcminn he has a large number place ou Wedueeday,Aug. 27,11)02. of these swift footed animals at II P.M. A fall is an! keips them to protect his idrisired. Emma 13. Pike, lrest. in r ;; gainst coyote. Over a hui.iir il i f the latter destructive 1 - 1 T 'TiagTr We are now open for business with a fine stock of FRESH GROCERIES. We bought closely and we will give you the very BEST GOODS at the Lowest Prices obtainable anywhere. ; Don'S fail to give us a oaU. Turn the Clock - . up. . clock that- - wont keep time is worse than no clock because i t h liable to deceive yoi. Theres no excuse for allowing your old broken-dowalleged time-piec- e A n to practice its deceit- ful trick any longer when you can get a good reliable guaranteed house clock at the prise we offer them today. Ownbj & Johnson JCWELRfi AW Our Sign 1. J. E. HYDE, S- - B. THATCHER Proprietors. OPTICIANS Tim By ton the Door 1 ytb, ficatal, Sallefadioi fiiaraatecd-Offic- Over First e Natioul Bank, Logan. BRIGHAM YOUNG COLLEGE. Fulton Market. LOGAN, UTAH. Scientific and Normal School opens Sept. Latter-day-Sain- ts 1 8th, 1803. Work accepted io leading Colleges and Strong Faculiy. Excellent Equipment. UoiTenitiee of the United Slates, without queation. CuLLMiUTK DkPAHmKaT the following subjects: book keeping Theology ( , j iiH.-vo- l.-- v. i - VmciiT. miiti - Civi- - g".g It ';.r.t 1VS, C'l.o1. s'.u-h'nt- Sf-ii- :i:fy for Sewing I.wiUing 1 !i:ii ! larjemry if ing T, le:igi;i'liy s Fith and Oiido in Seasoi. HAIM STMT tOfAN. Busi- es: Pedagogy .,i,fogiH;l.j1 - iry i.ii Law . Choice Vleafs. and thorough in all respects, Up-to-da- Classical, Scientific, Normal, and Domestic Missionary, giving instruction in ness, Irdustrial, Mechanic Aria, limn Smoot. DKPAKTNKXT-Cours- Wm. 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