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Show Generalities. 1 Slioes .shlncd .c at Cit Slioe Stoic. ) We collect all kinds of indeliled- ness. II A. Pkiiimkn ifc Co. 1 1 Valentines, splendid assoitment at Wilkinson's I tool. Stoie. ISuaid and looms lo.". West Center street, Mis. .1. II. Cailsou P. M. Maughan, of Wellsville, was In town jcsteida.v. Fni; SALL Clieap. Incubatoi, bioodeisand poult i inns. lolS.Ild W. Miss lleatiiee Hide Is up fiom Salt Lake lsiling Miss Wlnlfied Mlnei. Miss Floience Minei went lo Salt Lake jesteidaj to be absent atout one moiilli. Piof. F. V. Plowman Instiuctoi of lianlo, Mandolin and guitar. Call on Hauls Music Co. t.l Moses Tli:itclici,.li., managei of the I'nlon Meicantlle Companv of Fiank-liu, Fiank-liu, is in Logan. II. Seals!, Clt Hus and tiansfer, pliouu'tl j. At People's Hotel. Tialn ei vices solicited. 2.IIS . The snow lstwent Indies deep in 'star Vallcj. Cattleaie tlnivlng, and I aie well supplied with feed. j Maitln Olseii, or Millville, was at-j at-j tending the tiial vesteidav in the case loft lie Mate vs. Ainasa Clinton. If ou want a good cup of colfee, Johnson's Cafe in the Palace building I is the place to get it. tf On Filda.v moiulng a downfall of I mud bespattcied the windows of t lie I town. It ended witlniullea tail of I snow. j The Ladles Aid Society or the M. V.. jChuicli gave a siippei Wednesday levelling, a vei.v enjo.wible alfali.-wcll I patiouled. Mr (ioodilcb will not fi-cupv looms j in the Commeicial lllock as lepoited. 'Hisolllce location is still at hisicsi-deuce hisicsi-deuce 011 Second West si 1 eel 1 ' A new llooi has been laid in the gvmnashun of the A. C. ol I'., and the senlois will give a giaud ball to-night, iSatuidai. The all, ill will be one of (he swellest of the season. hiseph Junes, the special delect ive of the Oiegon Slioit Line Iiaihoad Coinpauv, lias been heie the past two da.s woiking with the siiciiir in the depot buiglaiy matlei. Four men have been attested on suspicion. The pi Ice of luceine lia.v lias gone up to what may le thought an etoi-tlonate etoi-tlonate tlguie. $!i per ton was paldies-teida.v paldies-teida.v for two tons. I lav men should investigate a little on the outside and tiud whether (it not ba can be baled and shipped in. The home of Majot Petetson, at Stnilhlleld, was the scene of a most lenjo.vable social gatlieilug Tuesday evening. Music, games, tecltations iuiiI lefiesliiucnts wete tlioioughl en- ijoied hi ittlte a number of our sister cilv's ptoinliictil people. I On Wednesday night some biuglats lenteted the olllee of tlieO. S L I!. 11. iCVmpau.v 1 iv bieakiug in a pane of I window glas The.v srcined about lir.(H) in caslt fiom t lie safe, which Is 1 alwajs left open. The sliet III started j out Thutsdav morning lo null up the 'thieves If possible Weduesdaj evening AlbeitStatillcr, tin gioom at the Agticultuial College, Col-lege, was (hiving President Ken's team on south Main, when the horses became frightened and unmaiiagable, 1 an Into an eleetile light pole and became be-came detached fiom the buggy, the diivei holding to them as long as possible. One of the horses full over and btoke its neck, dying Instantly. This was one of the best match teams 1 In Logan. 1 Wednesday evening marked the , wooden auuieisai of Mr. and Mis. ' M. T. Pper. Quite a number of their fi lends called upon them and pic-senled pic-senled their lespectsas well as useful and 01iKiu1ent.il wooden w ate. A cei tain tlnee piomlncnt people of the cll, one cati.ving a wash tub, aitolhei a gt eat clothes oasKet and theoll.ei. aladv.wltlt foiitteen sets of dollies phis sluing atoiiud her aie said to have made ipilte a sulking plctuie as jlhey piesented themselves. Major Robinson biought "lilshonoi" over, aud the whole assemblage, Including the victim' of the intiuslniij hcnitll) "lijojcd tlio evening 1 ..Z. Valentines, splendid assoitment at Wilkinson's Htxik Stoie. Fianl: Ciookston Is down fiom Poea- tello to attend the funeial of Ids uiolhei. A good ghl wanted to do house work. Mis. 0. Nibley, Jr., iVI West 1st South. tf Supt. Langton will give a leading before the Second wind con-Joint meeting. Sunday evening, taking one of James Wliltcomb Itllej's pioduc-tious. pioduc-tious. The ballot boK for Hie icccptloli of votes on the Riddle piano will be closed piompllyatS p. in. on Tuesday evening. Feb. iitli. ROIIKIIT Ml'KlXKIK, Jit. In the Fhst waid conjoint Sunday night. l)i. Widlsoe will lectuie on the new dlscoveiy In nilneiais, ladium. A vocal solo by Miss Nettle' Amussen and a piano solo by Miss C.uile McAllister Mc-Allister will llll out the evenings program. pro-gram. The sei v Ices begin at 7 p. 111. Mis. P. I). Stoops and Mis. L. J. Goodrich gave a suipilse paityonMis. C. K. Pails jesteiday evening. Mis. Pails leaves Toi Salt Lake City In a few daj.s vvlieic slie w ill icslde pel nianciitly and tills allair. which was at the (Ioodilcb (Iood-ilcb home, was given as a soil of faie-well. faie-well. About twenty guests enjojed aveij pleasant evening. Our attention has ben uilled to a statement made lasl weekth.it might seem toiellecton thelionoi and luteg-illv luteg-illv of Mi. P. K. Keeler Such was not tlie intention ol the aiticle In any icspect, as we legaid Mi. ICeeler hlghlj, and no Infeience should be attached at-tached to that pluasc In wlilcli icfer-ence icfer-ence is made to Piof. Ostlen's appointment appoint-ment as a mcmbci of the special auditing audit-ing committee In piefeience to Mi. ICeeler. Mis. Hannah Thatcher has gone to San Fianciscoto be at the bedside of little Allan Thatcher, tive-jeai-old son of Mi. and Mis. Joseph Thatchei. The little fellow has been ill foi sev-eial sev-eial weeks, but befoie going to piess we leain that he is well enough to be taken to Santa llaibaia, wheie it I Is hoped that lie will iccover shoitlj. When Mis. Thatchei was hi Logan dining the summer Allan made many fi lends who have been Inteiested in Ids vvelf.iie. |