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Show WANTED. A small room for a single man, if possible with board. A German family preferred. Address A. L., this office. s22-1t. NO. 1089 FOR Land Office at Salt Lake City, Sept. 4th, 1882. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of their intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Judge or Clerk of County, Court at Logan, Cache Co., on Saturday, Oct. 21, 1882, viz Jens Hansen, H. E. No. 774 for the ?? 5, W ?? and lots 6 and 7 Tp. ?? N. or R. 1 W. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz Wm. H. Griffin, John Griffin, Wm. F. Jensen, and L. M. Christensen all of Newton, Cache Co., Utah. George Smith, H. E. No. 2068, for the ?? N. E. ?? Sec. 22, Tp 12 N of R. 1 W, and H. E. No. ?? for E. ?? N. E. 1/4 Sec. 22 Tp. 12 N. of R 1 W. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz William Ricks, John Ricks, Lars Ricks and James Clark, all of Benson, Cache Co., Utah. Nathaniel Haws, H. E. No. 810 for the E. ?? S. W. 1/4 N. W. ?? S. W. 1/4 Sec. ?? and N. E. 1/4 s. e. 1/4 Sec. ?? Tp. 10 N. R 1 W. and names the following as his witnesses, viz Hiram Curtis and Ira Blanchard, of Newton, Cache county, Utah, and Philander Cranney and W. D. ?? of Logan city, Utah. H. McMaster, register. Hammond & Maughan, attys. s22 5w NO. 1098. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Salt Lake City. Sept. 20, 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 Peter F. Madson, the County Clerk of Box Elder county, at the court house in Brigham City, on Saturday, October 28th, 1882, viz ?? P. Bowen, homestead entry No. - for the lots 3 and ?? W 1/4 of N. E. ?? and ?? of N. W. ?? of Sec. 8 t. 18 N. R. 2 W. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz Francilow Durfey, George Lemons, Crandel Dunn, Cynthia Durfey, of Beaver Dam, Box Elder county, Utah. H. McMaster, register. s22 5w ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. All person having claims against the estate of Richard Crookshaw, deceased, at 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 MCALISTER & SONS' celebrated Concord Harness! is made of No. 1 California leather, and warranted for one year. We also keep in stock a full line of saddlery goods, namely buggy harness, saddles, bridles, whips, spurs, feed bags, etc. We are also agent for the Domestic, New Home, American, White, and Singer sewing machines. Shop and salesroom opposite Tabernacle, Main Street, Logan. a11 1y DAVID JENKINS, dealer in dry goods groceries general merchandise. Gents' furnishing goods a specialty. Coal kept constantly on hand. Orders for express or job wagon will receive prompt attention. Cor. Washington and Third Streets, Logan City, Utah. a1 3m THIS CUT represents laying over rough boards, the celebrated Rubber Roofing. Cheapest, lightest, handsomest, durable, fire-proof roofing in the market. It can be laid by any one, and is superior to all other roofing. Being ready for use, very elastic, and requiring no tar or gravel, is strongly recommended by architects, corporations, public institutions, builders and leading men in all sections, for new, steep or flat roofs, can also be laid over very old shingles, with positive satisfaction, will not smell in hot weather, sheds water rapidly; handsome finish; is as nearly fire-proof as it is possible to make any roofing, and is as durable as any tin roof under similar conditions, that is, painted every five years with a good paint. Where lumber is scarce and dear, we recommend it for sides of buildings, and painted colors to suit. Floor boards will never decay if laid over this material, nor worms trouble it. What the underwriters say. New York Board of Underwriters, New York, November 20, 1876. Dear Sir:-The rate here on buildings covered with "Rubber Roofing" made of pure wood fibre, saturated with your rubber composition, covered with two coats of your fire-proof slate paint (second coat sanded), is the same as our standard rate on tin roofs. Yours respectfully, James Harrison, Sup't for Board of Fire Underwriters. Slate roofing paint. Fire proof; water proof; durable; no heating required, mixed ready for use. The best in the world for tin, iron, and shingle roofs. All persons who desire to have a cheap, satisfactory roof, should send for circulars, (containing thousands of testimonials) and samples, to the sole agents for Utah. Lundberg & Garff, Logan City, Utah. s22tf MUSICAL. Mr. Editor:-I desire to inform your many readers that I am just receiving from the manufacturers in Magdeburg, Saxony and Leipzig, Germany, a large stock of accordions, and concertinas of the latest styles, and of the best brands, flutes for orchestras, and martial bands, piccolos, fifes, violins, in short everything in the music line. Having purchased these goods on a falling market, I am prepared to sell wholesale ot [to] music dealers, and retail to the public at picces [prices] never before obtained by them. I have also purchased a very large stock of American made goods from the Manufacturer, such as drums, banjos, guitars, tambourines, orguinettes, etc., at exceedingly low prices for cash. Instruments for brass or martial bands will be supplied by me at less prices than can be obtained anywhere else; this will be evident on examination. The Mason and Hamlin organs are not equaled by any organs made. They have proved the most durable in the country. 1800 purchasers in this Territory say so. The principal musicians in the Territory have bought them for their own use in preference to all others. They have taken the first prize at all the World's Exhibitions, over all competitors. They are acknowledged by the world's musicians to be the best cabinet organs made in either Europe or America. E. P. Carpenter organs are ranking next in quality, and are scattered all over the world, and are sold by the largest dealers with the greatest satisfaction. I have 75 organs in stock to select from, and at reduced prices. And thirteen pianos in stock of the very best and medium makes, including Chickering & Sons, Steinway & Sons, Behr Bros., & Co., Hardman, & Peck & Sons, to be seen in my music rooms, and all at moderate prices. I have had over 1000 song books published recently, containing 18 songs, with music for 5 cents each, in which collection will be found some of the latest songs published, and sold at 10 cents each in sheet form. Mailed for 6 cents. Also many other song books with piano and organ accompaniments, from 60 cents and upwards. I respectfully invite all persons coming to Salt Lake City, to call at my music rooms, No. 72 East Temple Street, and look at my magnificent stock of general musical merchandise, which is not excelled anywhere. Orders by mail promptly attended to. David O. Calder, importer and jobber. JOHN BENCH, house and sign painter, and plain and decorative paper hanger. Logan City, Utah. a19-tf BOOTS! gents' - boys'- childrens' - fine - Stoga - rubber - Shoes! Ladies' and misses' fine shoes and slippers. Gents' furnishing goods, hats, gloves, etc. Give us a call and inspect our stock. No trouble to show goods. Don't forget the place, next building west of Cardon Hotel. Campbell & Morrell. s19 ly H. B. CLAWSON, dealer in farm machinery of every description, including Morrison Bros. famous walking and sulky plows, cultivators, etc. Superior drills and broadcast seeders, Planet jr. garden hoes and drill reapers, mowers, and the celebrated Coates hay rake potato diggers, and shovels, cider mills, Buffalo & Victor cane mills, saw and grist mill machinery, Leffell turbine wheels, lath and shingle machines, railroad supplies, Howe scales, hazard powder, etc. etc. Address Box C., Salt Lake City. SPENCER CLAWSON wholesale dry goods Salt Lake City. (Hooper & Eldredge Building). BIRD CAGES, wooden and willow ware, groceries, fruits and teas, S. F. Ballif & Co. U. O. FOUNDRY, machine and wagon manufacturing co., Logan City, Cache Co., Utah. Manufacture saw & shingle mills feed cutters, horse powers, wood turning lathes, brass and iron castings, etc., etc. Horse shoeing a specialty. Agents for Bain wagons, Oliver chilled and Moline plows, Champion mowers and Pitt's threshers, etc. Special attention given to repairs in blacksmith, machine and wagon departments. B. M. Lewis, president. Joseph Wilson, manager. Jos. Goddard, secretary. a1 1y THE CITY DRUG STORE. J. Douglass Groesbeck & Co., proprietors. Logan City, Utah. a1 1y 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 LOST from Upper Portneuf, on July 27th, 1882, one bright bay mare, 5 years old, medium size, branded AB combined on left shoulder, small scar on right shoulder. Twenty dollars will be paid for her delivery to George I. Corey, Uintah, Utah. Information leading to her recovery will be suitably rewarded. s15 2t U. S. DEPOSITORY. Deseret National Bank, Salt Lake City. Paid up capital, $200,000. Surplus, $125,000. Wm. H. Hooper, president, H. E. Eldredge, vice prest., Wm. Jennings, Feramorz Little, John Sharp, Nicholas Groesbeck, J. S. Hill, cashier, Directors. Receives deposits payable on demand. Buys and sells exchange on New York, San Francisco, Chicago, St. Louis, Omaha, London, and principal Continental Cities. a11-6m NO. 1087 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Sept. 13th, 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 Rich county at Randolph, on 21st Oct. 1882, viz. Joseph M. Phelphs who made HE ?? for the lots 1 and 2 Sec. 4 Tp. 11 N. R. ?? E and lots 1 and 2 and S. E. 1/4 Sec. 30 Tp. 15 N R ?? E. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz. Robert Patterson of North Eden, Utah, John Perkins and John Cousins, both of Montpelier, Idaho, and Charles Allen of Lake town, Utah. H. McMaster, Register. Bailey & Parsons, Attorneys for applicant s15 5w |