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Show Generalities. See that beau' Iful live'deer In the j window' of the Harris Music Co. Willla'm II. Homer Is lit Logan to spend Christmas with hU family. Call and see IIAItltV WILSON at tho Palace' Harber shop. 77 West Ccm ter, In basement: itaihs attached, t Mr, and Mrs. WilJIam U Anclfispn returned to Salt Lake yesterday, after a week's stay In Logan. The jady ls,a daughter, of Alex 1!. Lewis. Kvery jcar we get .several barrels of port wine on which we make a special Xmas price of L5(I per gallon-rlt's line now. ItlTKIC IJKOS. DlUKl C'. II t..r..... if ii..,i.... t .. .. .i r n ilm Messrs. II. llulleii Jr. and J. C. Wal-tcis, Wal-tcis, members of the board to investigate investi-gate the duplication of s tudies in the A. C. and U. of V,, went to Salt Lake city this morning to, attend a meeting. i I C. V. Hansen, cast of Llndiiuist's the uiidcrtaKei's, in ihc''plaL'i to gei, I with p-tpur .it eitJilt eciits'per roll and upwards. lioiiiersame'iluee. ii . The fidietof the liox Elder county jurj in the case of Valentino vs. Smart was for into head of sheep at $2.05 per head. The attorneys for plalutiil were Johnson & Call, for defendant, Halt A: Nebekcr. An appeal ap-peal will be taken. We have the largest and rluest stock of liquors in the city, Inspection of cellars Invited. fliTKit linos. Ditun Company. Ml8s.ella Smart, daughter of .Mr. Thomas Smart, and .Don Powell, were united in marriage oil Thursday. Miss Smart Is a most lovable girl .and Mr. Powell a yery worthy joung man Tub ItKi'UHMiMX wishes thcin a pleasant Journey through life.-" Old Polk whiskey In" original package, pack-age, 1 per quart or' four full' quarts for $3.50. It's from Kitkk Hiios. Co. and that's a guarantee of Itself Last night at I he Presbyterian chinch a Chilstiuas program wasrrcn-dered, wasrrcn-dered, and the children of the Sunday School were glvou such little presents as aro usual. The affair last night was enjoyable, there being music and speeches and Just a Jolly good time. I will not be undersold on holiday goods. Cy. E. Napper. William Smith, son of Isaac Smith, was kicked by a vicious hoie last Wednesday and bruised up considerably. consider-ably. The right .shoulder and Jaw-got Jaw-got the butt end of this argument and young Smith was landed against the side of the barn unconscious. His head was skinned up a little but ho cameaioiiud all right not seriously damaged. The young man went to Salt Lake Friday morning prepaia-tory prepaia-tory to an operation that will be performed per-formed at some time In the futuie, this haying no connection wlili his ic-cent ic-cent accident, however. Medallions, from 50 to $10.00. No better in the city. Cy. E. Napper. Tho Logan Dry floods Co. was the victim of a little petit larceny Thursday Thurs-day evening. In the afternoon a table containing a number of ladies' skirts and gentlemen's shirts was set out, side on the walk, in tho evening as the clerks went lo bring In this table jt was noticed that a number of the shirts and skirts were missing. Tho matter was reported to the police and on Friday morning the missing goods Tvero discovered Just behind the lit c bell tower, south of the court house. There were six shirts and two shirts in the bundle. The purlolncr had ovldently becomo scared and then decided to discard tho goods. Otlluer Benson saw a man with a good sized bundloon Thursday evening and ho and the remainder of the fori say they havo no doubt as to who took the goods. Marshal Crockett says tle fellow has been' on a "spree "for some tlmo and this Ii tho'culmlnatlon of It. Jt'Is not definitely known whether ac-till ac-till be taken agahist this rellow Xmas presents from 10c up, at Cy. E. Napper's. Wc sell the Earth and Loan money on It. II. A. lVtierson & Co, At Wellsvllle yesterday the thermometer ther-mometer weht down to 111 degrees bf-low. bf-low. The people of that city' say this lj getting down about as far as they cire tp have It go. |