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Show Monev saved atZ- K- F. Insure with H. A. Pedersen & Co. , $2.00 Flannel waists for La dies at $1.50; Logan Dry Goods Co. Solid gold rings SI and up at Ownby and Johnson's. Special Sale of Ladies Flannel waists at Logan Dry Goods Co. Trade at L. K- F. Ladies' Heavy Fleeced lined waists for 50c at Logan Dry Goods Co. A wise woman or a wise man will deal with the Harris Music Co. Bishop G. L. Farrell has returned re-turned from Omaha, whither he has so'd a large number of high bred sheen. LOCAL BRIEFS. Try a half dozen of those New York count oysters at the Arcade 25 c. H. Wadman, the tinner, has emplcycd A H Paimerthe plumber, and is onduetirg a first class plumbers' business in connec- tion with his tin shop. t . Silk Mittens at L. K. F- The masquerade in the Pal; ce hall last Friday evening was largely attended and greatly enjoyed by Jiose in attendance. Many fantastic costumes were present. , Account Utah state teachers' association Salt Lake Dec 26 to 28, the O. S. L. will sell round trip tickets at single fare, selling date Dec. 26th, good to return Jan 2nd. Tbft birth-day of th Prophet Joseph Smith wts generally observed ob-served by Latter-day Spin's in all the world Lst Sunday. The court of Enquiry decided to buy shingles at Smith Bros. Logan. Why? Because you get them for $2.00 a thousand. That 25c. dinner served at the Arcade between n and 4 o'clock daily, is becoming very popular, Try it. Yesterday was a busy day in Logan. the streets being crowded from morning till late at night. Merchants - report an extremely prosperous holiday season. There will be a primary entertainment enter-tainment in taberoacle basement ThursdHv evening, Deo. 25, for the, benefit of thewomao's building in Srtlt Lake Good program, light relr slunetjte.v Adults 15c, children child-ren lOo. Logan has one of the largest nurseries of the intermountain region, owned by John E. Carlisle Car-lisle ; He has several tracts of land on which are growing a wilderness of trees and shrubs, which find a ready market in many states. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Thatcher, Jr.. reached home from the east Sunday. They visited New York, Boston and other eastern cities, and report a verv pleasant 1 Kid Gloves at Z. K- F." Account holidays; the Oregon Short Line will sell round trip tickets at single fare for round trip, selling dates December 24th 25th, 31, and Ja. 1st, good to return re-turn Jan. 2nd, 1902. . . : The Grand Watch Sale is still . oh at Ownby and ; Johnson's Jewelry store. There is a bargain., bar-gain., for . you if you need : a watch. Come early and avoid the rush. Union Suits at L. K. F. Lovely books and dolls going at cost. We need the room. Some ofthe finest presents in town; graphophones, guitars, . mandolins, violins, boy's drums, etc. Harris Music Co. In explanation of the bid of Messrs. Nelson and Worley on the eity hall, it is but fair to those . gentlemen to state that it was based on Salt Lake cut rock, the finest pressed brick and other high grade material. Had it been calqulated on local material it would have been under 89. 000. ' Special for' Christmas! Broken taffy, 10c per pound. Crystal cut. mixed, 1 0c per pound, 3 for 25c 1 5lb boxes very best candy, $1.50. . '. . 51b boxes bonbons and choc--olates, $1 20. 5 lb. boxes assorted creams and trip. They visited many larse piano factories while absent, and Mr. Thatcher looked over some of the latest operas with a view of their early production here. Thomas Jefferson, "Rip Van Winkle" and his pirate crew are coming to the Thatcher opera house New Years . night. Who is Thomas Jefferson will be one of the many questions to be propounded. pro-pounded. He is a worthy son of Joseph Jefferson, and one that a father may feel proud of, for it is said he vwill keep the name of Jefferson before the public for years to come as his success in Rip has been so satisfactory both financially and artisticahy that he will continue acting until the public become tired of Rip which from present indications will rive on forever and ever Little need be said of his presentation of that drunken vagabond at Rip for the name of Jefferson is a sufficient guurantee that it will be presented in an able and painstaking pain-staking manner The company that will oe seen during Mr. Jeff- chocolates, $1.00. Full line of fancy and 1 lb. boxes filled with different kinds of candy at all prices. Strictly this year's crop of mixed nuts, no old stock, 20c lb ..2 lbs for. 35c. Call and see our Christmas stock of pure home made candies. Fresh roasted peanuts, 15c lb 2 for 25 cents . Murdock Candy Kitchen. Main street, Logan, Utah As we go along let u.s enjoy Christmas by the way. No pre- sent wiU please your family better bet-ter than a Home Comfort Range; a Fisher, Kronich and Bach or Chickering Piano; an Estey, Far-rand Far-rand & Voley or a Sterling Organ; Or-gan; a Pianola, the wonderful self playing Piano; a beautiful Rotary White Sewing Machine. You can buy one or all of these lovely useful presents on v ry easy payments at the White House on 2nd Street. F. A. Newburger, manager. erson s engagement hus been I earefirly selected from the mem-jbersof mem-jbersof the profession each one ably fitted' f.r their respective characters. , Mr. Robert Lafount,. the we ! known hardware dea:er, met with a painful accident late last Fruia. evening.- -He had a 32 calibre i revolver in 'his pocket, and on pulliagoutb'S'S'Qve-i, accideol.al- 'A stranger in aStrange lajid" the newAnglo-American comedy that is coming to the Thatcher Opera House Friday, Dec. 27, has had great success' at the Man. hattan Theatre, New York. where it ran for many weeks and the cast that presents it in th's city-is city-is almost of itself a guarantee of delightful entertainment. .Viil-iam .Viil-iam Friend will be remembered as one of the members of A. N. Palmer's company, being possessed pos-sessed of a handsome presence as well as-abundant talent. Chas. Drake has crea Led many comedy roles of recent years, while F. j. Donnelly is character actor unsurpassed un-surpassed in Indian roles. The ( other members of the company are just as well known, most of them having been here before, ! and includes. Harry; Bond, Chas. '. . M.'- Lum, "E. V. iGiroux, Cyril ; Young; L. R. Williams, Misses Amanda Wellington, 'Fannie C. Ferris; Elsie Willard and Vera living. 1 ly discharged , the weapon. The ! bullet entered his leg about 5 inches in-ches above the knee and ranged down, --'lodging in the knee. Piivsicians were summoned and probed-for the bullet two hours but fai:ed to locate it. Mr. Lafount has decided to leave the bullet where it is, as the use of the knife might stiffen the limb. The gentleman is resting quite eas', but will be,contined to his bed for probably a month. Mr. La fount's many friends will regret re-gret to learn of his mis fen tune and wi'l join us in hoping that his recovery may be speed"!. |