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Show DON'T SUFFER LONGER with dyspepsia, headache and liver complaint when a 50 ct. bottle of Brown's Pepsis Tonic will certainly cure you. Ask your druggists, Ormsby & Riter of its merits. 11 ly ZION'S BOARD OF TRADE have just received some of the finest and best wagons ever brought to Utah. Parties thinking of purchasing wagons will do well to call and examine. NO CURE NO PAY. If Brown's Arica Salve does not cure any case of burns, cuts, bruises, old sores or inflamed sore eyes. Messrs. Ormsby & Riter will refund your money. Try it, only 25 cts. a box. 11-ly WANTED. One hundred wood choppers, to cut ties on Weber River and its branches for U. P. R. R. For contracts and particulars inquire of E. R. Young Sup., Wanship, Summit Co. 17-tf LATHERS! LATHERS! Lathers who wish to contribute labor to the Logan Temple should embrace the opportunity now offered them while their services are so much needed and so much to be done in their line. More carpenters can be used on the same terms. tf SUBSCRIBE for your county paper. The Logan Leader contains full reports of all home news and matters of local interest to the people of Northern Utah and Southern Idaho, and a digest of the important news of the world. It is interesting, lively, spicy, and progressive. Subscribe for it. Terms $3 per year. B. F. Cummings, Jr., editor and publisher. MERCHANTS AND BUSINESS MEN, wishing to extend their trade in Northern Utah, Southern Idaho and along the line of the U. & N. R. R. could not do better than advertise in the Leader. Rates low and made known on application. B. F. Cummings, Jr., editor and publisher. CENTRAL MILLS, Logan, Utah, are now completed and in first class running order. We are prepared to grind grains on short notice, also to exchange with those living at a distance. We also keep on hand, for sale, xxx and xxxx flour, chopped feed, graham flour, &c. Those wishing a no. 1 article of flour, and good turnouts, will do well to give us a call. Central Mills Co. Proprietors. Sylvester Low, Manager. HEADQUARTERS FOR MACHINERY! is at Sydney Stevens' machinery depot, Fifth Street, Ogden. Where the most reliable and approved machinery and farm implements of the age can be purchased at the lowest figures and on easy terms. When you are in the city call and examine my stock of farm and spring wagons. Carriages, buggies, steel, chilled, gang, sulky walking plows and cultivators made of the best seasoned timber, best iron, and by the best manufacturers in the United States. Grist mills, turbine wheels, and mill machinery generally. Harvesting and threshing machines, stationary, portable and traction engines, and saw mills including the Garr, Scott & Co., and Russel & Co. celebrated machinery, the Racine Chief fanning mills and the 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. Send for free list, terms and discounts for cash, &c. I shall take pleasure in furnishing same for any of my goods. 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 Garrick, H. C. Frink. Sidney Stevens, Ogden, Utah. General agent for Utah, Idaho, Montana, Arizona, Eastern Nevada and Western Wyoming. I will also pay the highest price in cash for live stock, grain and all kinds of produce, dried fruits, &c., in car loads or less, and take pleasure in referring to the past as to the satisfaction guaranteed in the future to all who may favor me with their patronage. Sidney Stevens, Fifth Street, Ogden, and North Ogden. SPECIAL NOTICE. Previous to taking account of stock in latter part of January to prepare for arrival of spring goods, Z. C. M. I. will offer all kinds of winter goods at greatly reduced prices. R. S. Watson, manager. 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 REDUCTION IN PRICES! $100,000 worth of merchandise, including dry goods, groceries boots and shoes, men's clothing and furnishing goods, and family supplies. Will be sold positively at only 5 per cent above eastern cost! at P. A. Nielsen's Store, Main Street, Logan, Utah. NORTH STAR MILLS, Franklin, Idaho, manufacture and keep in stock jeans, linseys, flannels, kerslys, repellants, &c., &c. Stocking yarn and blankets are specialties. Franklin Co-operative Store keeps on hand a large and complete stock of general merchandise including dry goods, groceries, clothing, boots and shoes, hardware, notions, &c., and every description of family supplies, furniture, crockery, glassware, paints and oils. Agent for the Studebaker wagons. Agricultural implements, harness and saddlery. Highest cash price paid for wool, hides and furs. S. R. Parkinson, Supt. 1-ly |