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Show LOCAL BRIEFS. Buy your wall paper .at Wil-, Wil-, kinson & Son's. f We loan Money. H. A. Peder-sen Peder-sen & Co. There is a grand watch sale now at Ownby and Johnson's jewelry store. Call in. Get your lumber at Smith Bros., where they can fill your i bills in a hurry, x I Residents near the Parry hall complain of the depredations of boys in that vicinity. The officers announce that the mischief must stop or arrests will be made. Wm. Edwards has put in a line of queensware and glassware!; along with his mammoth stock of n furniture, carpets, linoleums, at his new store On Main street, h Logan. List your Eeal Estate with H A. Pedersen & Co. They make their own breac and pastry at the Arcade. Largest display of watches in Logan at Ownby and Johnson's Watch their window. Familes supplied with oysters by the pint or quart at the Arcade, 2nd st Try a half dozen of those New York count oysters at the Arcade 25 c. Come and eet a chance on the big doll to be given away atj 'John Bench's, Dec 24. f H. Wadman, the tinner, has employed A H Palmer the plumber.and is coadiiclinw a first class plumbers'business in connec" tion with his tin shop. f The Nation will give away a fine $120.00 Newman organ. Subscribe Sub-scribe for Tho Arf;,, Riter Bros. Drug Co. are offering offer-ing a superior quality of whidkev for medicinal purposes at 50c. per pint, $3.00 per gallon which they purchased in bond and is guaranteed to be absolutely pure. 4 : scribe for The Nation or pay a (year in advance, and you may J be the winner. x Charles Goodsell died at the residence of his son William yesterday yes-terday of paralysis. He was oor?oo" Londo'-' England, May y, 183,, and had lived in Utah I lb years. He was highly es-i teemed. Zeph Thomas made a slight run for treasurer in the recent Republican convention but was easily defeated. A man who dees all he can to build up Democratic Demo-cratic institutions, and to tear down Republican institutions, as Thomas does, ought to be de-' feated. j A jumbled mass, in various, styles of type, and purporting to j be the delinquent county tax list, -- appeared in Saturday's Jo urnal. Wonder how much more than the ought to the taxpayers will have! to pay for it"? j Mr. H. H. Peterson, Jr , wasin town frcm Hyrum a day or two, ago and he states that every feature of the state game iaw is being violaleJ in the southern part of Cache county. U hat is the matter cf the county game warden? Thatcher Bros. Banking- corn-pa corn-pa ny has begun suit in Judge : Hart's court to recover the sum ; of $469.24 from Cache county, Invest with H. A. Pedrsen & Cj. Having too many different lines of shoes, I will close out a few of them, at very low prices In these lines are 999 pairs of ladies' children's, men' -n,v I boys' shoes. Tithing order-, or store orders of any kind will be taken. Cash, however not refused. re-fused. Andreas Peterson. Mr Harry Halton, formerly cf the Journal, has accepted the position of manager of the Preston Pres-ton Standard. The Journal management man-agement -on Monday presented him with a silver watch charm as a token cf their esteem prior! to l;:s departure We wish t'e ' gentleman every success in h;si new field . 1 Mrs.. Emma Dawson Coons t wile of Wm, p.. CoorjS) 0f ' iSemeha county, Nebraska, died! m this city yesterday, of diphtli-1 ena She came to Logan a I week ago for the -benefit of her health, but in . .vain- She w-s'-born in .Nebraska ..April 7, ltj'l !' and leave-) a, husband and one! son to mourn her demise. !! paiu in taxes, under protest, on an increase in the assessment value of the bank's property. The county board, in July, increased in-creased Thatcher Bros. Banking company's assessment $17, 22a making the total 880,038. The taxes on this increase amounted . to $469.24, and denying the right ...... ' of the County Commissioners"toi make the raise, the company sues to recover the taxes pa;d thereon. At a recent chapel meeting at the B. Y. college recently" the announcement was made by the President, that a prize will be given to the student who will enter and win in the 'oratorial contest that- will follow somet'me , th's year. Some of the classes are very anxious to get some of their representatives in, and a - w have already been partially ; selected by some of the classes. 1 That 25c. dinner served at the Arcade between 1 1 and 4 o'clock daily, is becoming very popular, Try it. The regular meeting of the county court was held, yesterday Vm. Howelis, ill indigent of larad.se. and J. N. Lee, blind indigent of Ifv-um, were each allowed 510 per month A petition peti-tion from Hyrum residents ask- - Mrs. " Anna B -'.Phillips filed suit yesterday for divorce from I I her husband, John Phillips al'e-! ing desertion and failure to provide. pro-vide. The parties were married April,1893,and the plaintiff al!e--! es the defendant has lived in Kexburg during the past year or ' two, and failed to provide for . ner. j A similar pr.ze has also been offered of-fered any student who will write a good college song. Some are at work at' this and it is said that one or two good songs have been composed, but none has as yet been submitted for acceptance. Insure with II. A. Pedersen & ing that the road be opened from that town to Coliege was taken under advisement. Elmer Johnson John-son asked the court to change the route of the county road leading lead-ing across his land west of Bear river, as it cuts his land into three pieces. The matter was discussed at some length and taken under advisement. |