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Show Local Briefs T'ib it to i t'-- wt-i- 1 : .j for lo iy s he 1. I tm the di jioii'-County Treasurer i i i::rs a1 Tin Ilari for illr lots of , l,150')1ihs been eo!l(',::l. that mm 'il hut. We bu.v in si i.(l i s Fni ain-ii- t 11. !i Vn;. :,i; i jil!e;'(il t ) i.t (tie iiol. (. I o- - ; rtuu cviiy i in Ih.lt is Do lioiilyinn to gravel t! ir c i .'lie Will's, wil'd 11!!!m !)' (loin- - III- fore they v i get five i. nil very. Mr. Kd. Hyde of J laker City. Oicgcu, sjient home (lays in Lo gun this week, visiting with re iutives himI friends, lie reinirfs bniness lively in linker City. There wiU be services at tin M. E. Church tomorrow at 11 h id. and 7:ii0 p.m. The Christ mas decorations will remain during those services. The case against Clyde Felt of gait Lake, charged wiii manslaughter, has been dismissed on motion of the district attorney, who decided that ip would be impossible to convict the defendI ( i ; ;r. iviffi li I i; U ,1 ( t S j,r Cl?. if si;.--.- ' I J toil of t: ,i ;l : .UION sat.-nuei i. Newest Warm Slippers at- li'?- - 1 Cilv Shoe at Sil.Art, Duaglas very bust ill tin whole earth Inr the I.ionuy. For sale at1 Andrei s IVtcixni s. s Personnel of the New Cast. for Ladies. $1.50 One. of tii: fnreim.it theatrical managers of Aaicricu is Mr. Account holidays, the Oregon jLeuis A. Tmliaus thu manager of Short Line will sell round trip- Ouriaiiton. tie has had a life tickets to all points at Kindle'. long experience on the stage, fare, selling dates Dec. 2 Itli. i.,A is thoroughly trained in aU lyth, Hist, and Jan. 1st, Hood lii'parimeuts of stagecraft He has the rare faculty of judging a returning Jan 3rd, liK'H. well persons ability by his or her upOur shelves are now loaded with Iluiskamp Brothers j ptfarance, and has improved Shoes. We sell them because very " opportunity presented to acquire a knowledge of ways and mes ns of success in tie drama. It seems that every one wants j Wiss lzalth Vigoreaux. who the Estey piano. The factory is w,i pav ,',e part of Zoan Ze 1 swamped with orders and the; jabel, is a lady of commanding Harris Music Co. are not able to pjtSeiee exquisite form, and get thorn fast enough beautiful face, a nd well calculatHave you seen the latest graph ed lo play the part of the enticophone at the Harris Music store, ing siren to jwrfection. She has Well, you can buy nothing hat a rarely strong and musical voice will please the whole family like jand has had careful and long a graphophone. Great bargains continued training, bhe is an in guitars, mandolins, little authoress of great ability, her book, Exiled from the World. etc. drums, etc., ' being one of the successful books of the season. She has played Job- with great success i the part of Camille, Lady Macbeth, Lady Ttasdel. and similar difficult pavts, her talent being exi ceptionally strong in emotional Letterheads, paits. She is eminently lilted Notehoads, for the character of Isabel. Billheads, Mhs Nellie Boyer, who plays Statements, is a young lady from Relia, Business Cards, Springvlile who has been playCirculars. ing on the eastern stage the past Dodgers, two years wiih great success. Visiting cards, And other job printing neatly She is a charming young lady, well adapted for this part. and done at The Nation Office. will win new and rich laurels. ' Mr. Etbier, who plays the FOR SALE. of Corianton, is a young One barn. 16x26, 14 feet high, part 'gentleman of powerful individu-Goostables. $50. Apply to. alily, vast native talent, and first Neplii Andrews, Jr., Logan class training. He has made a Fourth ward. distinct hit in various difficult roles, and will make an ideal MOTILE hero for Mr. Beans great play. The part of Shiblon a ill be A. J. Snell wanted to attend a .taken by Mr. Persival, aneast-paity- , but was afraid to do on ern aqt'r of abiiity,. who is by account of pains in his stomach. najurd endowed with all i.hont. which he feared would row tributes necessary fur the He says, I was telling cessful impersonation of this my troubles to a lady friend, who great and admirable part, said: 'C hamberlains Colic, Choll jkir. Scearle, who appears as era and Diarrhoea Remedy will Seantum, has played la go and put you in condition for the (similar parts with marked abili-partI bought a bottle and ty. and will do all that is pos siblo to bring ont the double-dyevillainy of this South American schemer. The other parts are in capable hands, Mr. T. II. Cutler, the .. U. anmiucr popular and talented actor of remedy is for sale by all dealers this city, appearing as the high everywhere. priest, Alma, and Mr. Johnson ot SpringviJlo portraying the L. D- S- GARMENTS Korihor. and chorus arrive The ballet At Cache Knitting Works. from Salt Lake tomorrow when dress rehearsals will begin, and : the first presentation will be given here New Years night. The play will be repeated Friday and 'Saturday evenings, and Satur- afte which the WnllillliS day matinee, for their tour of leaves QjpQQy ji'st tiro thing Just the kind f,ir an oi a his feet in a pair of these slippers a man cannot help being VVitli lidius slippers, in ets in "V colors and kinds. slipper to make one enjoy an evening around the fireside. styl.-- s Xm.is present. eivet s.ippers. fancy far trimmed. Jf' tin1 Gertlemens House Slippers, $1-5- 0 pleasant. This is a special lot. They were $i 25 to $2, but we have only a few of them left so are closing out the lot Warm Slippers for ladies. $1,00 at only $ i a pair There is no fdioe 1 made for la- dies that wears and fits better than a DREW S1LHY SHOE. not Do Forget EVERY PAIR WARRANTED Printing t Of the following articles is now bn, and we offer our patrons for cash only, any or all items in eluded in this list. d fur-irs- h - number of other that a very early they will im-start this winter and will dry bricks by steam, so as to be in a Kxsiticn to famish all the brick required by the many buildings which are projected for next season. The position left vacant by Professor Linfielis removal to Montana, in the Agricultural college faculty, was filled by President Kerr in the selection of Professor IL W. Clark of Min-sota. Mr. Clark has had eight years work in the University of Minnesota and several years suc-wors- . cans of tomatoes for cans of corn for pounds of raisins for pounds of Arbuckles coffee for 2 pounds of Lion coffee for 1 pound of citron or lemon peel for 1 pound of tapioca or sago for 1 pound of mixed candy for 1 pound of mixed nuts for 1 package of Schillings tea for 1 package of tree tea for 1 16 ounce can of baking powder for 3 8 3 2 c. j m d experience in the a colleges of North Dakota and Alabima- He is regarded by President Kerr as an exceptionally able man and in expected to do much for the advancement of the livestock interests of the state. Extra heavy Fleeced Hose for ladies, only 20c, at Logan Dry j radical - - anti-chris- t, - Bargains in Goods Co. closing out our entire stock of Mens and Hoys clothing, overcoats, and woolen shirts at cost, for 2 weeks only. Jos. Newbold. Sample mufflers, silk handkerchiefs and fancy handkerchiefs. Sample shirts and hose at cost at Wc are Ladies' Gold Filled Watches, anteed 15 guar- - ! Ltali and the coast. $8 00 years Gents' Gold Filled Matches, guaran- - Experience Convinces. - fnis-v.m.- s Those who desire to homestead or make in.ul proof upon their hnd. or so-n- re lands any whero ori ijmy way, wiil find it te their bo it interests to consult. I for Ownby & John ;on THE EYE ON THE DOOR." I t t i 1)bi.l M. 1'oTrzn, ( ien.M gr. Ariz. Gold M. Co. kleeus. Ixt llkos.: 1 have been aCliclcd with catarrh for twenty year. It made mo weak I thought I had consumption. I gut one little of Ely's Cream Balm nnd in three days the discharge stopped. It is the Lent medicine I have used for catarrh. Froberta, CaL Fuss E. Kikulzhtibe. 0 4- 8 .25 .25 .25 .25 .25 .15 .05 .10 .15 .20 .25 .20 For Cash Only. In order to reduce our immense stock before removal to our new store on Center Street. Co-o- p Grocery 8: Drop Co- - Logan, Utah. $ Now Is the Time to Get Your Winter Supply of L. D. S. Garments, i rrovc its Talus investing 10 cents in Cream Palm. DruggiatH jibn H. Andeon. - 58 00 trial lire of Ely's by teed 15 years CO cenle. upiilTitaidwemailit. Foil size Toys! Toys! Toys! Headquarters ELY BUOS., 68 Warren St., Kew York. We also have higher grades on which for Santa Claus, at John Bench's we can save Clifton, Arizona, Jan. 20, lS'JO. Come in and you moneyme a 50 '112 South Main. Come every- Elt Hboh.: Please send Met. s:c w before you buy elsewhere. Bului. 1 il :tl )'mr Cream of bottle . cent sm and (?ur grand display oody remedy the quickest and inoct permanent o goods. catarrh and cold in the head. enre J. Z Ste.vurt, &ods. Leasts Dsy IV r s tit ii Liurc. elioiee. have t to bny i sSs'i-- have been contracted for the Hear river electric plant. They art also under agreement to nounce ; Sloiu. The Nation acknowledges the compliments of the season from Ownby & Johnson md the Harris Music Co. We heartily thank those generous and enterprising firms and wish them every success. Miss Harriet E. Eiliolt of Logan and Miss Edith Hughes of Springville, who are graduates of Park college, Missouri, where Prcf. W. H. Tabbals attended, will arrive in the city this evening to spend Christmas with the latter and family. News. There is a rumor abroad that the tickets for Common are all taken. This is erroneous. The ticket sale does not begin until next Monday at 10 a.m. It is desired to sell the seats in Logan for Thursday evening arid the Fridaj evening seats in the county. - the enterG; CsseV&-&- n, brick makers, have 200,-00- 0 prising brick on hand, feO.OOOof which buildm" ;.r.!l m i)r ; 1. is i ant. b j . FROM going to the Store? No. U uris v. Supervis r aiV-in- l it. in;is r.v ! j j Cilv Shoe nul i Soon: aiga: 'st .John A. W fcL A-t-- Can you It. wauled, Mri j '!(. A. IViliUXUl on L:u!i Cheap hin bfei. slippers at A m.iiriiifre issiK'd to V. 1). Jlof.s md Janet C'oau e.:r! Izatl. Iti'le. mi hull Real City I iiiv Msi.'.io i i Underwear, Hosiery, Blankets. Quilts, Wool Shawls, Gloves, Mittens, Wool Bats and Yarn. Cache knitting Worts, Next door to tbc Clock. .Main Street. - |