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Show SCRAPERS, wagon covers and tents at Zion's Board of Trade. 49 tf IN THE WHOLE HISTORY OF MEDICINE no preparation has ever performed such marvelous cures, or maintained so wide a reputation, as Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, which is recognized as the world's remedy for all diseases of the throat and lungs. Its long-continued series of wonderfull [wonderful] cures in all climates has made it universally known as a safe and reliable agent to employ. Against ordinary colds, which are the forerunners of more serious disorders. It acts speedily and surely, always relieving suffering, and often saving life the protection it affords, by its timely use in throat and chest disorders, makes it an invaluable remedy to be kept always on hand in every home. No persons can afford to be without it, and those who have once used it never will. From their knowledge of its composition and effects, physicians use the Cherry Pectoral extensively in their practice, and clergymen recommend it. It is absolutely certain in its remedial effects, and will always cure where cures are possible. For sale by all dealers. 38-ly FARMERS do your trading at home. Z. C. M. I. will pay the highest price for your wheat, oats and barley, and then sell you the best goods at the lowest prices. VERDICT OF GUILTY. Yesterday afternoon, Judge F. D. Lodge delivered a powerful and ingenious argument in behalf of Jack Emerson, on trial for the murder of John ?? Turner. ?? morning, District Attorney Van ?? argued in behalf of the proscecution. He delivered himself with great force and masterly clearness, making some telling points for the people. After instructions from the Court, the case was given to the jury. Shortly after two p. m. they came into Court with a verdict of guilty of murder in the first degree, accompanied with a recommendation of the prisoner to the mercy of the Court. Sentence was deferred.-News, Oct. 25th. Z. C. M. I. HAS the largest and best assorted stock of fall goods ever brought to Logan. LOG CHAINS, ox yokes and bows at Zion's Board of Trade. 49-tf CIDER MILLS at Zions's Board of Trade. 49-tf FINE SPRING CARRIAGES, buggies, light wagons, &c., at Zion's Board of Trade. 49 tf FIRST-CLASS BOOTS AND SHOES made to order from the best materials and in a workmanlike manner at our shoe shop, Third St., Logan. Larsen & Petersen, props. 8-3w IMPROVED FARM WAGONS, a large stock of improved steel skein Studebaker farm wagons, just received at Zion's Board of Trade. 49 tf NO 733 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Oct. 26, 1881. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Clerk of County Court at Logan, Cache Co., Utah, on Saturday, Nov. 26, 1881, viz: Charles W. Stoddard, who made D. S. 7718 for the lots 1 and 2 Sec. 1 Tp. 13 N. of ??? He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of said land, viz: Howard Egan, Joseph Bateman, John Richardson and Archibald Kerr, all of Richmond, Cache Co., Utah. H. McMaster, register. Nibley & Hammond, attys. 8-3t NO. 731. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Oct. 26, 1881. Notice is hereby given that the following settlers have filed notice of their intention to make final proof in support of their claims and that said proof will be made before the Judge or Clerk of County Court at Logan, Cache Co., Utah, on Saturday, Nov. 26, 1881, viz. William E. Rigby, who made H. E. 2416 for the W. ½ N. E. 1/4 and W. ½ S. ?? Sec. 23 Tp. ?? N. R. 1 W., and names the following witnesses, J. M. Anderson, Michael Standley, Warren Kent, and William H. Dopp, all of Lewiston, Cache Co., Utah. William H. Dopp, who made H. E. 2415 for E. ½ N. E. ?? and E. ½ S. E. ?? Sec. 25 Tp. ?? N. R. I. W. and names the following as his witnesses: J. M. Anderson, Michael Standley, Warren Kent and Wm. E. Rigby, all of Lewiston, Cache Co., Utah. Benjamin Hoskin, who made H. E. 2818 for N. ½ N. W. ?? Sec. 12, Tp. 10 N. R. 1 W. and names the following as his witnesses: Joshua Salisbury, James Eckersoll, Thomas ?? Leavitt and Joseph Jones, all of Wellsville, Cache Co., Utah. William ?? Williamson, who made H. E. 3525 for S. E. 1/4 N. W. 1/4 Sec. 30 Tp. 12 N. R. 1 W. and addition entry ?? for lot 2 Sec. 30 Tp. 1 North Range 1 W. and names the following as his witnesses: Charles W. Maughan, Thomas Muir, Paul M. Poulsen and William Kidman, all of Petersboro precinct, Cache Co., Utah. H. McMaster, register. Nibley & Hammond, attys. 8-5t EAGLE HOUSE! Salt Lake City, Utah, S. P. Teasdel, proprietor. In the various departments of this institution may be found every description of general merchandise, for trade of county merchants and families is especially provided for. ? tf THE MONARCH OF THE FIELD. The California Wilcox improved iron harrow! With steel teeth. Strongest and best harrow made, and so acknowledged by all who have used them. No shrinking, swelling, or rotting out. They will last a life-time. Warranted to do better work than can be done with any wood frame harrow on all conditions of soil. The cut represents a harrow frame that is indestructible, made entirely of iron, and ?? together by the teeth passing through malleable iron clamps, and having screw threaded shanks on their upper ends, which bolts the frame work securely together. This mode of constructing a harrow frame dispenses with drilling or punching holes through the bars of the frame, thereby giving greater strength and durability to the frame of the harrow. These harrows are made to any size to suit our customers-either three, four, five or six sections. The cut represents our common size four section harrow. Two good horses handle it easily. What the papers say about it, West. The farmers of San Jose, and Sacramento Valley are elated over the Wilcox Patent Improved Iron Harrow; it certainly supercedes anything ever sold as a harrow heretofore on the Pacific slope, for excellence in work, durability or worth.-Granger Avalanche, Cal. What farmers say about it. East. We, the undersigned farmers of Cedar and Jones counties, Iowa, having used the California Wilcox Patent Improved Iron Harrow the past season, cheerfully recommend it to the farming community as being in every respect the best harrow we ever used, and we have no hesitancy in saying it cannot be surpassed in any of th equalities that go to make a first class implement. J. H. Vanwormer, J. H. Dents, B. A. Belcher, Asa Ballof, Daniel Whitney, Allen Elijah, Jas. Dexter, Alexander Gacrich, H. C. Frink. Manufactured and sold under a recent patent, by A. Wilcox & Co., send for price list to Sidney Stevens, Ogden. All orders will receive prompt attention. Price List. No. 0 is one section for one horse, in cultivating gardens, price $ 9.00. No. 1 has two sections, 30 steel teeth, cuts 6 ft. Used with two light horses. Price, 17.50. No. 2 has three sections 45 steel teeth, cuts 9 ft. Used with two medium horses. Price, 26.00. No. 3 has four sections, 60 teeth, cuts 12 feet. Used with two heavy horses. (Represented in cut.) 34.50. No. 4 has five sections, 75 steel teeth, cuts 15 ft. This is our three horse harrow; can leave off one section and use two horses with the same draft bar. Price, 43.00. No. 5 has six sections, 90 steel teeth, cuts 18 ft. For this size we use four horses abreast, with two draft bars coupled together at the ends. Adapted for large farms. Price, 51.50. Sidney Stevens general agent for Utah, Idaho, Montana, Arizona, Eastern Nevada and Western Wyoming. Ogden City, Utah 7-ly JOHN BENCH painter! grainer and paper-hanger. Logan, Utah MATHEWS & PETERSEN, coach, house, sign and ornamental painters Logan City, Utah. Carriages painted in all styles and on reasonable terms. Graining, marbling, staining, paper hanging ?? and fresco painting, etc. Terms to suit the times. All work guaranteed. Shop at Ohlsen's old furniture stand on 2d Street. 47-2m W. A. CROCKETT, bill poster! Logan City, Utah. 7-tf HAY WANTED. I wish to buy 500 tons of good hay! Thos. E. Ricks, enquire at Ricks & Bitters Store, Logan. 6 tf WANTED! A large number of choppers, loggers and teams, to haul lumber. Single teams make from $4 to $5 per day in cash! Apply to or address, W. S. Woolley, Supt. Bear Lake Lumber Company, Paris, Idaho. 4-lm CASH PAID FOR PRODUCE! We wish to announce to the producers of butter, eggs, chickens, fruit, grain, &c. That we pay for those articles the highest price in cash Demers & Reece, Third Street, one block west of Z. C. M. I. Logan, Utah. 1-2m LOGAN MEAT MARKET (Formerly Z. C. M. I.) Just south of Logan Branch Edward Newberry, Proprietor. The Choicest cuts of beef, pork, mutton, veal, etc., etc. Game in Season. Home cured hams and bacon a specialty. 48-tf THE MOST POPULAR of all sewing machines is the light-running new home best made simple strong swift sure has no equal is always in order and will last a lifetime surpasses all others. Johnson Clark & Co. 30 Union Sq. New York Chicago Ill. Orange, Mass. For sale by Joseph Daynes, Salt Lake City, Utah. Z. C. M. I. CLOAKS! Before going to conference ladies, supply yourselves with cloaks, dolmans, dresses, and notions. Gentlemen get suits, hats, and boots! A splendid assortment in all lines. R. S. Watson, Manager. Suits! Conference! Conference! Conference!! Conference!! STOVES. STOVES. E. M. Curtis, has just received a choice lot of coo, heating and parlor stoves, also a lot of the celebrated Warwick ranges; all of which have been selected especially for this market. Be sure you see the new stove Zion, before purchasing any other. Stoves and prices are sure to suit. I have also a large stock of tinware, stove pipe elbows, roof cans, and stove pipe safes constantly on hand. Gutters and conducting pipes made on short notice. Orders form points on the line of the railroad will receive present attention. E. M. Curtis, adjoining Hammond's Book Store, Main Street, Logan, Utah. 6-7m W. H. STEVENS, jobber and dealer in tobacco, cigars, pipes, & smoker's articles gun, rifles, pistols, and ammunition. Fine assortment of fishing tackle. A good line of smoker's articles and meersham goods. Fifth Street, Ogden. 8 5m CANNON THE TAILOR. I have just received the finest stock of merchant tailor's goods ever shown in Logan, including English and American diagonals and cassameres, fall and winter goods, and I cordially invite my gentlemen to call and examine my stock, whether they order or not. Prices as low as the lowest. Carl. J. Cannon. Tailor. Third street, Logan, first door East of Post Office. 6-tf FURNITURE home made and imported. Family supplies and all kinds of general merchandise. Co-operation The Manufacturing And Building Company of Logan. Manufacturers of Doors, Sash, Mouldings, Rustic, Tapered Siding and Furniture. This company can offer Special inducements on building contracts. Planing and Turning done on Short Notice. Prices of planing: Surfacing 35 cts. per 100 ft. Planing, 60 cts. per 100 ft. Planing, Tongue and Grooved and Beaded 75 cts. per 100 ft.; Moulding reduced 25 per cent. In our store on Third St., 3 blocks west of Z. C. M. I. will always be found a complete stock comprising all lines of general merchandise. And a large and varied stock of Home-Made And Imported Furniture will always be found at our furniture store, on Main Street, Logan. C. W. Nibley, Manager. Henry Ballard, President. Z. C. M. I. ARE paying the highest market price in cash or merchandise for wheat, oats and barley. |