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Show THE 4TH WARD Co-operative Mercantile Institution, Main Street, Logan, have just opened out an immense stock of clothing boots & shoes, suitable for the winter trade, which we are compelled to sell at a great sacrifice! To the usual prices, in consequence of want of room. We quote a few prices. Boys' suits from $3 to $10 Mens' suits from 5 to 20 Overcoats and ulsters 5 to 25 Ladies' cloaks, coats & dolmans, in great variety and price. Call and examine our goods before purchasing elsewhere. You can be suited at our store. C. B. Robbins, manager. o10 tf J. W. JENKINS & SONS, manufacturers of saddles, harness, and whips, in every style, wholesale and retail. Everything pertaining to horse equipment kept in stock. All work warranted. Repairing neatly done. We keep in stock a full line of the celebrated Concord harness. Corner Second South and First East streets, P. O. Box 628. Salt Lake City. A branch establishment will be opened shortly on Main Street, Ogden, opposite new hotel. o10 tf U. O. M. AND B. CO., manufacture and sell lumber, shingles, lath, moulding and brick. Contract for buildings, work guaranteed. Bids solicited. Planing and turning done to order. We keep a full stock of general merchandise! at our U. O. Stores. Furniture, home-made and imported, at our store on Main Street. We will continue to endeavor to satisfy our patrons. C. W. Nibley, Man'gr. a41y PICTURES TAKEN in every style. Old pictures copied and enlarged as well and cheap as anywhere else and satisfaction guaranteed, at the Cardon Art Gallery. Splendid assortment of card boards, wools, mottos, photo, and motto frames, albums, fishing tackle, glass, canvasses, etc. One-half block west of Z. C. M. I. corner. CARDON & THATCHER Main Street, opposite Tabernacle, Logan. Furniture department, wholesale and retail. All kinds of furniture, house furnishings, upholstery, oil paintings, steel engravings, chromos, frames, mouldings, etc. Jewelry department wholesale and retail. Watches, clocks, jewelry, silver and plated ware, spectacles. All kinds of optical goods, etc. Repairing in all branches. a1 1y BOOKS, STATIONERY! WALL PAPER! I wish to remind the public that my stock of miscellaneous books includes all of the standard, historical and literary works and works of fiction. I am constantly receiving new books, cheap novels and literary works for summer reading. If you want anything in the stationery line. Give me a call, you will be sure to fine what you want. Full line of blank books cheap. A large stock of fine writing paper and photograph and autograph albums. I have about 100 different patterns of wall paper, all of which are new prices low. Will be glad to have the public call and inspect my stock and prices whether they want to buy or not. James T. Hammond. a1 1y ZION'S BOARD OF TRADE, Logan City, Cache County, Utah, agents for the improved Studebaker farm and spring wagons, buggies and carriages. Buckeye machines. Furst & Bradley mows, harness and cultivators; South Bend chilled plows, keystone and Furst & Bradley hay rakes. Also dealers in iron, steel and bolts. All kinds of hardwood and wagon material, railroad, farm and freight fixtures. Examine prices before purchasing elsewhere. Fred. Turner, Supt. a1 1y Z. C. M. I. Carpets, body Brussels, tapestry, two ply ingrain, three ply ingrain, wool filling, cotton ingrain, English druggeting, floor oil cloths, etc., etc. etc. curtains, mats and rugs, shades. a1 ly Z. C. M. I. Carpets, body Brussels, tapestry, two ply ingrain, three ply ingrain, wool filling, cotton ingrain, English druggeting, floor oil cloths, etc., etc. etc. curtains, mats and rugs, shades. a1 ly LOGAN MARKET. Corrected up till noon this day from information derived from the leading business houses of the city. Buying prices. Wheat, per bushel, $ .70 Oats, per 100 lbs., 1.50. Flour, xxxx, 2.70 to 3.00. Bran, per 100 lbs., .75. Shorts, .80. Potatoes, per bushel, .60. Eggs, per dozen, .25. Butter, per lb., .24. Wool, .18. PUMPS! PUMPS! David James is prepared to furnish all kinds of Rumseys force & lift pumps iron pipes and fittings water pipes laid to order. Agent for the Garry Iron Roofing. All orders for any of the above left with James Bishop, at the Temple or Wm. Palmer, at Our Meat Market, Logan, will receive prompt attention. a8tf WANTED AND OFFERED. Under this head we will insert advertisements not exceeding five lines in length, for 25 cents each insertion. Every additional line 5 cents. WANTED, a second hand self feeding stove. Apply T. U. this office. s19 tf FOR SALE, at Paradise, on reasonable terms, whole or part of 83 acres of farm and hay land-a good place for stock raising as well as farming. Enquire of Jonathan Nelson, Paradise. a31 4t $50 REWARD! We will pay $50 reward for the apprehension and conviction of the party or parties who upset a barrel of "Rubber Roofing" paint, which stood before the west entrance of the Logan House, on the night of the 26th of September. Lundberg & Garff. Logan, Sept. 27, 1882. s29tf ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. All person having claims against the estate of Richard Crookshaw, deceased, of Wellsville Cache Co., will present them with their vouchers in James Lofthouse, at Paradise, Cache Co., within four months from the date of first insertion of this notice. Jas. Lofthouse, Administrator said estate. Sept. 4, 1882. s1-5w |