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Show CARPETS! CARPETS! A nice line of carpets at Z.C.M.I. Hair, ingrain, tapestry, and ???. Call and see [unreadable] Conference. <br><br> HOUSEKEEPERS Needing fine Queensware and Glassware will do well to call at Z.C.M.I. They have just received their first shipment of Opaque China Ware, and will be able to sell at very reasonable prices. The latest and best patterns of Glass and Queensware always on hand at Salt Lake or Ogden ? <br><br> P.A. NEILSON Has just received a Choice and Full Stock of Ladies Goods and Shoes for winter wear. These must be seen to be appreciated. 15-lf<br><br> JUST ARRIVED At P.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. 15tf <br><br> Berlin Wool or Zephyr, a Large Assortment, just received at Cardon's 20 lf<br><br> Sportsmen and Rifle Clubs Will find at Z.C.M.I. the best models of the celebrated Winchester Repeating Rifles, Cartridges, Reloading Apparatus, Caps, Wads, &c., as cheap as can be purchased anywhere feb27 lf <br><br> DELINQUENT NOTICE. Parties indebted to the Junction Printing Association can settle their accounts by calling immediately on E.A. Stratford of the LEADER office, Logan; where they can ascertain the amount of their indebtedness on subscription for the Ogden Junction. As the outstanding accounts will soon be given into the hands of an attorney for collection, money will be saved by a hasty settlement. P.O money orders and registered letters may be sent with perfect safety to JUNCTION PRITING ASS'N, Ogden City, Utah<br><br> Ladies Attention: AN ELEGANT LINE OF LADIES CLOAKS JUST RECEIVED AT Z.C.M.I. AT $1.75 to $25.00. Buy one for Conference 4-tf No. 488. Notice for Publications. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Feb. 10, 1881. Notice is hereby given the the following named settlers have filed notice of their intention to make final proof in support of their claims and secure final entry thereof; that such proofs will be made before the Judge or Clerk of the County Court, at Logan, Utah, on Saturday, March 19th, 1881.<br><br> George D. Gibbs, who filed homestead application No. 3106 the S.W. sec. 14 Tp. 9, N. of R. 1 E. and names the following as his witnesses. Jas. [James] Lofthouse, Henry A. Shaw, Jacob Larsen and Richard Howells, all of Paradise, Utah.<br><br> Robert Gregory who filed homestead application No. 2351 for the S ? N.E. ? and lots 1 and 2 of Sec. 1 Tp. 14 N. of R. 1 E. and names the following as his witnesses, viz: Andrew Allen, Mark Preece, Charles Allen and Edward Kingsford all of Richmond, Utah.<br><br> Mark Preece, who made homestead application No. 2365 for the N. W. ? Sec. 12 Tp. 11 N. of R. 1 E. and names the following as his witnesses, viz: Robert Gregory, Andrew Allen, Charles Allen and Edward Kingsford, all of Richmond, Utah. <br><br> H. McMaster, Register, Nibley & Hammond, Attys. 21-5t <br><br> No. 467. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, Jan. 2, 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 secure final entry thereof, and that said final proof will be made before the Register and Receiver at Salt Lake, City, Utah on Saturday, April ?, 1881, viz <br><br> Joseph Orme, of Box Elder County, Utah, homestead entry Nos. ? and ? for west half of southeast quarter and south half of north? Quarter of ? 7? 10 north ???? and he names the following witnesses ? ? his continuous residence on and cultivation of said tracts, viz William ?, Thomas Wheatley, Jr. George Simpson, Lewis? L. Boothe, all of Honeyville, Box Elder county, Utah H. McMaster, Register. ? & LOWE, Attys for appl. 21-6t<br><br> FREE WILL OFFERINGS TO THE LOGAN TEMPLE. Editor Leader:-Thinking it would be of interest to the Presidents of Stakes, Bishops and leading brethren of Logan Temple District, we herewith submit the following report, showing the annual offerings to the House of the Lord, separately as well as in totals, by which may be seen the comparative donations of the Stakes engaged in the worthy labor. We also accompany the same with the rate per capita of the three Stakes in question, hoping it will tend to awaken a deeper interest in the work upon the Temple, and hasten its completion. We would have published the amounts of the other's taken in wards, but we only have the account complete in a Stake capacity. The reason that the blanks appear in the Worm Creek and Marsh Valley wards is due to the fact that they were organized recently. [ NAME OF WARD. 1877, 1878, 1879, 1890, TOTAL [Numbers following each ward correspond with dates listed above]. <br><br> First Ward, Logan: $2148.87, $20??.92, $2243.17, $2687.20, $9811.10 <br><br> Second [Ward, Logan] 1737.93, 1899.71, 1682.66, 1973.21, 7???.51 Third [Ward, Logan] 1???.59 1570.08 1803.18 1?? 7???,51 <br><br> Fourth [Ward, Logan] 1963.21, 1770.37, 1815.53, ????, 987? Fifth [Ward, Logan] 113?.93, 1631.63, 1470.24, 1163.46, 57? <br><br> Hyde Park Ward, 1435.?, ????, 2?87.98, 23? .43, 8480.83<br><br> Smithfield [Ward], 1673.24, 2933.88, 2707.77, 1?19.07, 9068.? <br><br> Richmond [Ward] 2461.62, 3044.78, 3975.79, 1619.10, 1????.?? <br><br> Lewiston 1939.53 1851.35 1293.36 1013.17 ? Franklin [Ward] 1013.08, 1366.18, 1082.13, 1872.09, 536?.48 <br><br> Mink Creek [Ward] 69.00, 411.00, ?64.97, 857.45, 13??.12 <br><br> Mound Valley [Ward] ?14.79, 290.33, ?83.08, 171.93, 14??.10 <br><br> Marsh Valley [Ward] 21.33, [blank], 316.26, 870.88, 718.52 <br><br> Oxford [Ward] 237.67, 522.19, 720.01, 112.20, 1014.07 <br><br> Clifton [Ward] 407.43, 421.05, 4??.90, 293.11, 1397.13 <br><br> Weston [Ward] 943.00, 1?62.87, 757.18, 213.59, 2071.61 <br><br> Clarkston [Ward] 963.27, 1908.07, 2329.99, 1120.93, 6338.18 <br><br> Newton [Ward] 103?.23, 882.81, 1023.81, 802.01, ????.01 <br><br> Benson [Ward] 277.54, 134.05, 280.41, 613.70, 1???.70 <br><br> Mendon [Ward] 1613.85, 1541.00, 1466.00, 773.63, 6?92.48 <br><br> Wellsville [Ward] 2039.11, 2679.38, 2887.15, 2799.23, 10???.87 <br><br> Paradise [Ward] 672.10, 610.59, 482.13, 696.76, 24?7.01 <br><br> Hyrum [Ward] 1990.70, 2801.90, 3725.11, 17??.5?, 11???.?5 <br><br> Millville [Ward] 812.?4, 981.75, 1212.03, ?69.93, ?4??.94 <br><br> Providence [Ward] 1409.26, 1291.82, 1281.79, 912.12, 49??.99 <br><br> Worm Creek [Ward][blank], [blank], [blank], 138.28, 138.28<br><br> [Totals for above years] $29622.27, $38081.50, $30767.29, $31061.28, $139135.51 Bear Lake Stake, $79?4.46, $13691.71, $11714.21, $2?9?.40, $37770.81 <br><br> Box Elder [Stake] 5418.89, 11871.83, 11802.36, 7000.31, 36353.59<br><br> Population of Cache Stake, 14,927; amount per head, $9.34. [Population] of Bear Lake Stake, 3,740; [amount per head] 10.00. [Population] of Box Elder Stake, 5,967; [amount per head], 5.19. C.O. Card Superintendent per S.A. Leishman, Clerk.<br><br><br><br> TO PREPARE FOR THE ARRIVAL of Our Spring Stock Z.C.M.I. are now offering bargains in clothing, ladies cloaks, and winter goods! R. S. Watson, Manager. <br><br> xxx FLORAL POTOGRAPH RECORD OF DESERET. This Beautiful Work of Art is a Tablet containing Panels in which are placed Photographs of PRESIDENT JOHN TAYLOR, Geo. [George] Q. Cannon and Joseph F. Smith and of all the Living Members of the QUORUM OF APOSTLES.---- The Tablet is Ornamented with Beautiful Flowers and Wreaths, and at the margin of the Photographs is given the Age, Stature, Weight, Complexion, Color of Hair and Eyes, Form, Education and Date of Birth of each Subject, thus combining a Portrait with a complete personal description of each.----It is my design to appoint agents throughout the Territory, but in the meantime orders may be sent to me. T.J. LUTZ, Smithfield, Cache Co., Utah. <br><br> CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS. CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS. STANFORD HOUSE! Wholesale and Retail Dealer in DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Carpets, Etc. GGROCERIES, GLASSWARE, QUEENSWARE AND HARDWARE JOSEPH STANFORD, Proprietor, Corner Main and Fourth Streets, Ogden, Utah. Orders along the line of the Utah and Northern Railroad promptly filled. STAPLE AND FANCY GLASSWARE. STAPLE AND FANCY GLASSWARE, 20 ly<br><br> UNITED ORDER OF SMITHFIELD. This institution manufactures a great variety of Leather Goods including the following lines: MENS' BOOTS AND SHOES, Light, Medium and Heavy. Fine Calf Skin Boots and Shoes; Ladies' and Children's Shoes in Great Variety. HARNESS MADE AND REPAIRED. Home Made Cloths of all kinds, Doors and Sash, Lumber, Shingles and Lath are specialties. HIGHIES PRICE PAID FOR HIDES, PELTS AND WOOL. Orders taken for any of the above by Geo.[Geroge] L. Farrell, Logan, or Robert Bain, Smithfield, Cache Co. Utah. <br><br> Furnishing Goods! Gent's Dress and Over Shirts, Underwear, Gloves, &c, In Great Variety, at Jones & Jenkins' store on Third St. 11tf |