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Show DEAL DIRECT WITH THE MANUFACTORY. The Zion's Board of Trade deal with the Studebaker Factory, receive their wagons direct from the east, thus buying at easter manufacturers' prices and getting the lowest rate freight for themselves, saving middlemen's profits. 36 1m NOW the house cleaning time has arrived the "question of the hour" is: where can I get wall paper? Try the Book Store. You can get suited there. 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 THE UNIVERSAL VERDICT is that Brown's Pepsin Tonic cures dyspepsia. For sale by Ormsby & Riter Logan. A UNIQUE PAMPHLET. Brother James Burgess of this city has lately had printed an edition of a pamphlet entitled "A Dialogue Between Joe. Smith and the Devil." This edition is a reprint of the original which was published in 1841. Apostle Parley P. Pratt was the author. The dialogue first appeared in the New York Herald in that year, and was afterwards printed in pamphlet form, was widely circulated, and became very popular. It is a unique work, and a cutting satire on certain classes of persons who oppose "Mormonism." Our readers will find the pamphlet interesting and amusing. The price, we believe, is 20 cents. Send orders to James Burgess, Logan. The work was printed at Smith & Stratford's job office, Logan, and is a very creditable piece of work. A NEW lot of Winchester rifles, cheap, at Z. C. M. I. STILL ANOTHER BUSINESS BUILDING. This time Second street is to receive an improvement. Mr. David Lewis, photographer, has purchased of J. H. Martineau, Esq., a building spot, a portion of the corner lot opposite the Blanchard House, 15 feet front by 100 feet back, on which he purposes erecting a photograph gallery. The price paid for the piece purchased was, we understand, $700. SHADE TREES. George Barber & Sons are agents for the shade trees grown in W. F. Rigby's nursery, Newton, and will keep on hand at their premises in Logan, Honey Locust, Box Elder and other varieties of trees of a suitable age for setting out. Prices reasonable. 35 tf NOTICE TO FIREMEN. At 7 o'clock on Wednesday evening, May 31st, a meeting of the Logan Fire Company will be held at Fireman's Hall. Every member should be present. Business of importance will be presented. E. M. Curtis, Chief. 36-tf GERMAN CATARRH CURE never yet failed to cure any recent case of catarrh, cold in the head or sore throat when used with sarsaparilla, dandelion and iodide of potassium, old chronic cases of catarrh yield at once. All of Brown's Family Medicines are sold by Ormsby & Riter, Logan, and by all dealers in medicine in Utah. 11-ly REMOVAL. The new building on Ricks' corner, erected by Messrs. Barber & Son, is so far completed as to enable them to move into it, and yesterday they were conveying their goods from their old stand in the county building to their new quarters. Of the latter it may be said they are neat, commodious and central, and in a first-class location. FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS worth of gent's furnishing goods, clothing &c. just arrived at David Jenkins. The stock includes new and nobby styles of flannel overshirts, collars, fine shirts &c. tf A MAN with a silver-plated, double back-action coin-holder came into the sanctum the other day, and commenced explaining the beauties of the article for holding silver halves, etc., and he had gotten half through before he found he was in the printing office. When he saw his mistake he went to the door, sadly opened it, and kicked himself clear downstairs. KIRK'S CELEBRATED SOAPS, cheaper than ever before, at Z. C. M. I. A HORSE ran away at Hornellsville and knocked down an accordeon player who was playing for all he was worth on a street corner. The musician was seriously injured and his instrument damaged beyond repair. It is not always best to restrain a horse when he wants to run away.-Norristown Herald. JUST ARRIVED at A Nielsen's, a well selected stock of men's clothing, hats, caps, and furnishing goods. The best ever brought to Cache County. Prices low. 15 tf BROWN'S PEPSIN TONIC cures dyspepsia. Don't suffer longer. Try it. Sold by all druggists in Logan and Utah. SOLOMON'S PROVERBS A wise man will hear and will increase learning. Incline thine ear unto wisdom and apply thine heart to understanding. With all thy getting get understanding. Hear counsel and receive instruction that thou mayst be wise. One of the best ways to carry out the above counsel is to read good books, of which you will find a good supply at the Book Store. ARE YOU BILIOUS. Brown's Liver Pills will cure you. For sale by Ormsby & Riter, Logan. 31 LET THE PUBLIC BEWARE. All person are hereby notified not to purchase or in any manner negotiate for the certain promisory [promissory] notes signed by the undersigned as follows: Note for $250 favor of S. W. Gaves, dated April 8, 1882, for six months, bearing interest at the rate of one per cent per month; note for $250 favor S. W. Gaves, dated April 8, 1882, payable three months from date, interest commencing in July; note for $110.50 favor of S. W. Gaves or W. W. Bartlett, dated April 8, 1882; no interest. These notes were given and based on a certain contract signed by S. W. Gaves as attorney in fact for W. W. Bartlett, wherein said Gaves and Bartlett bound themselves to do certain things therein stipulated. Said contract has not been complied with on their part, and the public are hereby warned not to purchase said notes as the undersigned do not intend to pay the said notes until the contract is complied with, and said Gaves and Bartlett explain and put matters in a satisfactory condition. Orison H. Dingman. Harley Mowrey. 37-lt BROWN'S VEGETABLE LIVER PILLS, cure billiousness [biliousness], sick headache, and constipation. Try them. For sale by Ormsby & Riter. ALL western farmers and mechanics bear witness to the healing power of Brown's Arnica Salve. Sold by all druggists. NOW IS THE TIME to get a bottle of that justly celebrated remedy for colds and coughs. Down's Cough Balsam. Try it and you'll use no other. 11 ly NO. 975. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Salt Lake City. May 15, 1882. 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 Judge or Clerk of the County Court at Logan City, Cache County, Utah, on Saturday, June 17, 1882, viz. David P. Reiner, H. E. No. ??, for the S. E. 1-4 Sec. 10 Tp. ?? N of R. 1 E. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz. David Carson, William McCarry, Robert M. Kerr, Henry Plant, all of Richmond, Cache Co., Utah. H. McMaster, register. Hammond & Maughan, attys. 37-5t H. C. WARDLEIGH, dealer in musical merchandise, pianos, organs, violins, guitars, banjos, accordeons, etc. Wilcox & White organs, palace organs, enterprise organs, Wardleigh pianos. Music books, sheet music, genuine Italian strings a specialty. Ogden City, Utah Ter. Style 4 [unreadable] Rosewood case, overstrung bass and three strings in treble, French grand action, richly carved legs and fretwork panels. Length, 4 feet 10 in.; height, 4 feet. The same piano may be had in ebonized case at same price. This beautiful instrument is specially adapted for small rooms and is the neatest, most compact and powerful 7 ½ octave upright piano, in medium-sized case, ever presented to the public. Style 2.-square, 7 ½ octaves, [unreadable] Large size, rosewood case, front round corners, carved legs and lyre, overstrung scale, full iron frame, patent ?? through out length, 8 feet, 9 inches; width, 3 ft. ?? inches. Style 5, upright, 7 octave price $650. Rosewood case, fancy panels with French walnut veneers, overstrung base, three strings in treble, French grand action, richly carved legs. Length, 5 feet 2 inches; height, 4 feet, 5 inches. Style- Square, 7 1-3 octaves, price $700. Rosewood case, square grand scale, front round corners, extra large size, handsome serpentine moulding on case and plinth, richly carved style, over strung bass, full iron frame, patent ?? throughout. Length, 6 ft. 9 in.; width, 3 ft. 4 in. Agent for the Singer, White & Victop sewing machines and dealer in all first-class sewing machines, parts, findings, &c. Wardleigh's pure sperm oil. Orders by mail promptly attended to. Call on me and see for yourselves. Inspect the goods and ascertain the terms and you will surely purchase. H. C. Wardleigh. Main Street, Ogden, Utah, opposite Z. C. M. I. CALL AND EXAMINE the elegant line of men's and boy's spring hats just opened at Z. C. M. I. complete stock of gent's, youth's and children's ready-made clothing, our purchases of spring goods are now arriving daily. Highest market price paid in cash for wheat & other kinds of grain. Aaron Farr, manager. LOOK HERE! Reuben Kirkham, having secured the services of Mr. Ottinger, of the firm of C. R. Savage, of Salt Lake City, will now re-open his photograph gallery and is prepared to do first-class work at moderate prices. Babies' pictures a specialty. Come one, come all. Kirkham's Gallery, 2d St. CANNON THE TAILOR. I have just received the finest stock of merchant tailo's [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, half block west Z. C. M. I. 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, kerseys, 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 FINE SPRING WAGONS. We have just received a large stock of four spring and half platform spring wagons two and three seats and side bar buggies, and will sell at low prices. Call and examine our stock. Paine & Mattison, Third Street, Logan. |