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Show I' Local Jottings. 1 h ., I s 17 cents per dozen paid for eggs at It ' II. G. HaylMll's. 9 J. F. Lltz of Lcwiston was busy In ' Logan jestcrday. f I Cheap salo at Mrs. T. I). Roberts' to f J . make loom for Fall goods. i ( I " Mis. Fiank Goodwin arrived home hi i from Salt Lake Thursday night. ' j4 j r John Johnson the Mlllvlll n i chant was transacting business in Lo- ! gan yesterday. I JJ t We still give 2o per cent discount on I lit wallpaper at A. G. Lundstrum's, suc- jji cessor to Spande Furniture Co. , ! Lars P. Chrlstcnscn, lllshop of ji Mount Sterling, was seen driving an j, elegant outllt from Kimball Brothers , ' establishment. - I Account Southcin Carnival at Salt ' j'r Lake Sept. 14 to 10, the Oregon Short . j Line will sell round trip tickets at jf I single fare. Selling date Sept. 14th, L good returning Sept. 20tli. F , You can buy your smoked hams and t all kinds of bacon nt wholesale price I j ' at tho Chicago Meat Market. Satis- t. 1 faction guaranteed. S. II. Sorensen ' proprietor. , A young son of Richard Sterling . ! wlille wot king In the canyon this week j !fc had his oye injured by a piece of steel. ' h Tlic Injury is very severe but It Is ' ' L thought that the sight can be saved. r; . Paul Shaw, formerly of Wcllsullle, ' II but now of Logan, wlio went to Le- ' ii Grand, Oie., a short tlmo ago where f lio had secured employment, was - Lji brought home Sunday suffering from LI a scvero case of typh6ld. lie Is now III in a serious condition. jjj A. L. Skanchy lias sold six car loads fi shingles, two car loads of lath and it numerous cars of lumber, flooring, doors and sash. We have at present j 14 residences under construction. Call Mi s on Skancky and he will give jou some il J' good figures If jou wish to build a nlco ii l , home. 84tf Uuy your school shoes of J. New bold. I You get a ruler free. 88t4 Judge Miner came up from Salt Lake Thursday. II. G. Hajball Is still selling flour $1.00 per sack. Geo. Merrill, W. II. Pi Ice and Geo. Illncs of Smltlillcld were In Logan on Wednesday. SHOES SII1NED, ANY POLISH YOU DESIRE PRICE C CENTS AT "CITY SHOE STORE." 88t3 WANTED A girl to do gcneial house work. Apply to Mrs. Frank Thatcher, 11 South 1st East, Logan Adam Wilcox returned from Hear Lake yesterday where he lias had a force of men at work on hay contracts. Tho little clght-ycar-old daughter of Alf. Wllmorc tell off a chair Thursday Thurs-day about noon and broke both bones of her left arm. The Logan Sugar Factory will commence com-mence operations on Monday, 14th. Tlioso whohac applied for positions will be present at that time. If jou need a range buy the "Standard." "Stand-ard." It lias no equal. At A. G. Lundstrom's, successor to Spande Furniture Co. Orson Smith who has been in the Klondike regions during the summer returned to Logan on Thursday evening. even-ing. Mr. Smith feels and looks well. Dr. W. U. Paiikinson ticats the Eye, Ear, Noso and Throat. Glasses sclentinically fitted. Also diseases of women and children. X-Ray laboratory. labora-tory. C. E. Nappcr"has now opened In full blast. Asa prescription druggist, lie is uncqualcd in the state. He Is now open at John Squires' old stand on Main Street. Another largo shipment of Douglas shoes has Just arrived at Andreas Peterson's. These shoes arc made up to order from tho finest and best materials and in the latest styles. 8l)t4 A jouug son of Jos. McMunay of tho Third ward had the end of one of his lingers badly torn last Sunday while working with a bicycle. In some way tic got it caught In the chain and gearing. WITH EVERY PURCHASE IN LADIES OR GENTS SHOES ABOUT 92.50 YOU ARE EN-TITLED EN-TITLED TO FOURTEEN FREE SHIN.ES AT "CITY SHOE STORE." Account National Irrigation Congress Con-gress held atOgdcn, Sept. 15-18 the Oregon Short Lino will sell round trip tickets at single fare, selling dates Sept. 14th and 15th, good to return re-turn Sept. 20th. Frank Goodwin goes to Salt Lake tills morning to attend a grand function func-tion at the Knutsford.given the Equitable Equit-able Insurance agents by the big fellows fel-lows of the company. These affairs are usually pretty, lavish. Hans Olben and wife of Omaha Nebraska, Neb-raska, came to Logan Friday morning and surprised F.Jacobsen and wife, who arc tho parents of Mrs. Olscn. Tho parents were overjoyed in seeing their daughter whom they had not seen for twenty-eight years. Tho many friends of Mrs. Alma Clirlstcnsen will be grieved to ticar of her critical coudltlton. A few weeks ago she gave blith to a tine babe, but she lias taken a back-set and at last repot re-pot ts she Is sulTorlng excruciating pain. Mr. Chrlstcnscn being at Poca-tcllo, Poca-tcllo, was telegraphed for and was expected ex-pected homo Friday. Mr. George Paikluson will leave October 14th on a mission to Great Britain. This will prove a gi cat tiling for George, as ho will have opportunity opportun-ity to visit all the great hospitals and medical schools of tho world's metropolis. metrop-olis. It is entirely probable that at the conclusion of tils labors, tie will go over to the Continent and complete his medical studies. The A. O. of U. doimitory Is now being over hauleJcoinplctcly, and whin entirely finished will bo a cry neat and attractive place fur tho students. The rooms are being ic-papered, ic-papered, painted and such other little tilings arc added as to mako tho dormitory a "swell" boarding place Mrs. Mocneh will continue to look after affairs theie this winter, and according to students, tills Instil cs perfection. Tho fi lends of Prof. Foitler, none-tlmo none-tlmo member of the A. C. of U. faculty, will be pleased to know that tie will co mo to Logan on tho excursion ex-cursion September lUtli. Prof. Fortler is now instructor at tho University of California Aithur P. Stover a graduate of the A. C. of U., and a leshlent of Logan until a few years ago, now Instructor In ii ligation In tho Unlveislty of California, will also como up on the excursion. Preaching science at the M. E. Church Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Subject, "Christ's Gift to Us, and Ours to Him." Preaching In the evening at 7:30. SubJect,"Inllucncc," Eveiybody cordially Invited to attend tticsc services. It. E. Gili'in, Pastor. Mr. John Ci aw fold lias moved from the Sixth waid onto the. second floor of the Union block over the Union Mercantile Co. John tiad evcrj thing fixed up In "apple-pie" order and now lias a delightful place to live and of close accss to tils business. However, he lias bought the Gates corner, across from Jos. Howell's properly and says lie Is going to make a beauty of that place. This Is a very desirable corner and the people of that vicinity will be glad to sec it improved. Hon. Jos. Howell has donated the following books to tho Brlgham-Young College Library: , volumes Geology 14 " National Museum 4 " Senate Documents 7 " House Documents 4 " Commerce 12 " Finance 7 " Venezuela and Mexican bouudary.., 8 " Consular reports 3 " Army and Navy lfl " Interior department 7 " Miscellaneous 24 fi Total 100. On Thursdaj-, au artcrnoon party was given at the McAllister residence by Mesdames John A. McAllister and Roy McAllister. Tho decorations were of astors and golden rod arranged most artistically. More than forty ladles weie present. Jn a guessing contest prizes were awarded to Mrs. Rue of Indiana and Mrs. B. F. Rlter, the former receiving a fine cameo vase, and the latter a Raplila basket. Luncheon consisting of rare delicacies was served at 6 p. m. by Misses Elva Ellason and Verna McAllister. Miss Florence McAllister received the guests. The event was ono of ttie reallv "swell" affairs of the season. The defendant In the divorce suit of Mary A. Jones vs. Wlllard T. Jones Died an answer to the complaint of his wife and a cross complaint in which tie makes grave charges against the plaintiff in ttie district court yes-terday. yes-terday. Tho defendant denies pait of the allegations mado by his wife, and In turn accuses her of being untrue to him. Upon Information lie names several occasions when tho plaintiff has been guilty of Infidelity and lias named Fred V. Chase as tier paramour. para-mour. Tho defendant asks that the plaintiff take nothing but tier suit and that he be the one awaulcd the decree de-cree of divorce. The couple were married at Logan, December 5, 1887 Salt Lake Tribune. |