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Show LOCAL liiMia XT Ked and wbite carrants f r sale at the Logan Nurseries. Postmaster Murdock announces unclaimed letters for tbe following: Miss Susie Owens, Mr. E. H. Thompson." Kid your fowls of mites and lice by using Tnanolice and Creo-Carbo. Creo-Carbo. For Sale by Kiter Bros; Drag Co. Richard Sterling of Providenep baa been released from tbe asylum, having recovered from bis hallucinations." halluci-nations." Professor E. W. Robinson and James Dryden and families 8 re spending a few days on a pleasure trip in Blacksmith Fork canyon. Fine stationery at The Nation Office- ; Money to loan. Inquire at the Nation office. Highest price paid for chicltens at 5th ward store. Mr Herschel Bailee, Jr., was in Salt Lake on business Monday. Wanted To sell a buggv and harness. Enquire at this office. Good Timothy hay wanted at tb Cache Knitting Voiks. J- Tho Natior should be in every home. Get your caroets and wallpaper at Spande's Furnitura Store, 2d street- A few new suits for S2 50 former price S4 00; call at once on J . New- bold drd st. Wanted One good horse or team, in exchange for carpenter work. Will pay part cash. Apply at this of. See. The Cache Knitt'Dg Works are prepared to buy hum 40,000 to 50,000 pounds cf good wool, for the Ogden Woolen Mills Co. Account Annual Eisteddfod, Spanieh Fork Aug 16th and 17tb! the O.S.L. will sell round trip tickets at siugla fate, selling date Aug 15th, good returning Aug 20th. A number of boys were arrested by Officer King Monday on the charge of beinar out after curfew. Mr. James H. Leubman, torm-erly torm-erly of this city, left for his present pres-ent home in La Grande, Oregon, Saturday, after a pleasant visit with his relatives. Account Woodmen of. the World Convention Salt Lake, Aug 15lh, the O.S.L. will sell round trip tickets to Salt Lake at single fare, eelling data Aug. ISth. The Republican judicial call appears elsewhere today. It is the first gun in the onward move-menUhat move-menUhat will end in Republican victory. The following were admitted to citizenship by judge Hart Satur-" Satur-" day: Hellik Chrittenson, Laura Mikkelson, R. M. Hutchison, i After a reprimand and warning by His Honor, Judge Thomas, they were allowed to depart to their homes. The officers state the law will be strictly enforced, TO THE DEAF. A rich lady cured of her Deafness and Noises in the Head by Dr. Nicholson's Artificial Ear Drums, gave $10,000 to his Institute, so that deaf people peo-ple unable to procure the Ear Drums mav have them free. Adrees No. J2064, The Nicholson Institute, 780, Eighth Avenue. New York. Christian Schenck, Christian Zippert, and Guetave Berntson. Smith Bros., lumber dealers Lave for Sale cheap, One frame bouse 14x30, to be moved off land, with four rooms and pantry and porch. Must be sold to make more room for our increasing business. Rock Springs Miner: Rev. G. H. SinitI has finally reached tbe opinion that this altitude will not permit his living here longer and he baa decided to accept a charge in Utah, either Salt Lake, Provo or Logan, probably the latter place. No Cheap Shoes, tut good 6hoes cheap. New stock, latest style, for men, women, and children. Vici kid, enameled and patent leather. Perfect fit and solid service guaranteed guar-anteed good wear Warranted. Free repairs, or shoes replaced if found defective. Andreas Peter-eon. Peter-eon. M.Oleson, Manager. The Ogden Woolen Mills are raDning to their fall capacity these days. President , Hendrickson came in from Logan yesterday and is very much pleased with the j business which is coming to tbem. Manager Thorstenson 6aya they have'bought a largo consignment of wool at advantageous figures, and they will supply every demand which their capacity will permit from now on. Standard. Mrs. Peterson, wife of the late P. N Peterson, of the Logan. 2i ward, died at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Edward Holden, at Eexburg, Idaho, last SuDday, after a bric'f bat violent illness. A number of her sons went to Res-burj Res-burj last week, as it was believed she could not live. The deceased lady was a resident of Loean for many years, and had many friends I id this city who will regret to hear of her demise. Mr. F. A. Newbereer was in town from Salt Lake the last few 4 days looking up his business in terests here. Mr. Newberger has a large sewing machine establishment establish-ment in Salt Lake and his friend here will ba glad to know that he is prospering. The gentleman has entirely recovered from his recent re-cent accident. Miss Sarah Bowen has resigned bar position as instructor in the domestic arts department at the Agricultural college, which nosi- tion she has held for several years. She has given the highest satisfaction satis-faction in the position and her retirement re-tirement will be regretted by all Connected with tbe institution. The young lady will be married in the near future to Mr. J. E. Hyde, formerly of Logan and latterly of Baker City, Oregon.! There are a a number of applicants for the position held until now by Miss Bowen. A school census enumerator recently re-cently entered a home in Salt Lake and in answer to the usual question as to how maDv children there was in the family, the mother stated, with considerable pride, and much complacency "I have five little boys." The enumerator, enum-erator, in order to be friendly volunteered tho suggestion that with so many bov on 9 of them evidently ought to have been a ; T A ngut lo tave been a girl. This remark was taken up with considerable spirit by a little three-year-old lad who stood re-king number five, an infant, who lay in the crib, and with some indignation in-dignation he delivered himself as follows: "Well, I don't know wbod a been 'er; Jack wouldn't a been er, and Tom wouldn't a' been 'er, and I wouldn't 'a boen er 1 know," and pointing to the l&fauf, he continued, "and him wouldnta been 'er either, not if he could 'a helped himself." |