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Show BUSINESS CARDS. MRS. J. BEARBY, M. D. homeopathic physician and surgeon. Diseases of woman and children a specialty. Office and residence in office formerly occupied by Dr. Norcross. n1 ly O. C. ORMSBY, physician and surgeon. Office, at Pioneer Drug Store, Logan City, Utah. n1 tf J. B. GROESBECK, physician and surgeon, Logan City, Utah, office, at the City Drug store. n1 ly WM. H. BEHLE, M. D., physician and surgeon. Office, at residence, Second Street, first door east of Presbyterian Church. Consultations free. Calls promptly attended day and night. Logan, Utah. 1 tf W.S. NORCROSS, M.D. HOMOEOPATHIC Physician & Surgeon, Office Logan House, Logan, Utah. Special attention paid to diseases of women and children. 1 tf W. H. OLSTEN, Ph. G. M., surgeon and physician, Richmond, Utah 5-tf A. B. TAYLOR, attorney-at-law, Third Street, Logan, Utah. lm CHARLES FRANK, United States deputy clerk of First District of Utah, issues first citizenship papers. Commercial attorney, banker and passage agent. Drafts sold on the United States and Europe. Prompt attention given to collections. Logan, Utah. 1 tf MRS. DEMERS, ladies' furnishing goods and fancy dry goods. Ladies' underwear, artificial flowers, hosiery, gloves, ?? trimmings, infants and children's clothing. Notions, etc. Full lines of the above articles always in stock. Store, Third street, Logan, three fourths block west of Z. C. M. I. n1 ly CARL J. CANNON, merchant tailor, Third Street, Logan, has just received a splendid selection of fall and winter suitings, for gents wear, which he is prepared to make up at the following low prices. Cassimere suits, $25, $28, $30, $32, $35. Diagonal, $35, $38, 40, $45. First class fit guaranteed. I have also received a large stock of gent's and boy's ready-made clothing, ranging in prices as follows: gents' suits, from $6 to $20. Boy's suits, from $3 upwards. A good selection of gentlemen's hats is also in stock at my establishment. Come and inspect. I am able to give full satisfaction. n1 1y MRS. A. EDWARDS, milliner, and dealer in materials for all kinds of fancy needle work. Straw hats and bonnets cleaned, dyed, and altered to any shape desired. Feathers cleaned and curled. Agent for ?? frost, Turkish rug patterns. Third Street, Logan, six doors west of Z. C. M. I. n1 tf BAKERY. W. G. Burton, formerly of Evanston, Wyoming, desires to inform the citizens of Logan and Cache Valley generally, that having opened a bakery on 3d Street, next door to Farnes' Butcher Shop, will have on hand bread, buns, cakes, pies, crackers, candies of the best kinds, nuts, fruits, and all goods generally kept at a bakery. He will also be prepared to entertain the wayfarer with tea, coffee, lunch, on terms of live and let live. Orders delivered daily. n1-ly [Partly printed ads from page 3. See page 3 "Railroad Schedules, Notices, and Ads" for transcript.] EXAMINING A CANDIDATE. Examiner-Where is the stomach of man located? Student-Somewhere between he crown of the head and the soles of the feet. "Tis well. What is the principal use of the stomach?" "To run up board bills." "When is it proper to prolong cases of sickness?" "When the patient is able to pay." "Do you bleed?" "Yes." "What organ?" "The patient's pocket." "Right. What is your favorite style of practice?" "Visiting the patient three times a day at five dollars per visit." "What are indispensable adjuncts to a good practice?" "Spectacles, a horse and buggy, a stylish residence, dignity, and a fashionable wife." "What are the best means of fostering the growth of a small practice?" "By hanging a large door-bell in your house, which can be heard over the entire neighborhood, and employing a man to ring it occasionally at night." "What are orthodox aids in securing practice?" "Regular attendance at church, and the employment of another man to rush up the aisle during services, and call you out every other Sunday." "Cui bono?" "That's Latin." "True, but what's the calling and ringing for?" "To develop the idea abroad of a large practice." "What are necessary qualities in a physician?" "To look wise, talk little, remain noncommittal as to the nature of the disease, and impress on the friends of the patient his critical condition." "What class of patients should be encouraged in developing imaginary complaints?" "Women who do nothing and have plenty of money to do it with." "Correct. You're bound to have an extensive and profitable practices within two years. Here's your diploma. Twenty-five dollars, if you please!" LOCAL BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Advertisements under this heading will be inserted at the rate of five cents per line each issue. MRS. JAMES, millinery, ladies' furnishing goods, lace goods, hosiery, etc., etc., 2 ½ blocks west of Z. C. M. I., Logan n1 tf ELIJAH F. Pierce makes baskets in every style, Third Street, four doors west of Z. C. M. I. n1 tf LOGAN MEAT MARKET, Main St. All kinds of fresh meat always on hand. Game and poultry in season. Reeder & Reading, proprietors n1 tf MRS. JANE PALMER has a full stock of millinery goods always on hand. Main Street, Logan. n1 tf FARNES & THAINE, fresh meat and game in season. Railroad Meat Market, Second Street, 4 blocks west of Main. n1 tf GENERAL DIRECTORY. CACHE COUNTY. Cache County was organized on the 4th of April, 1857, with the following boundaries: All that portion of Utah Territory bounded south by Morgan, Weber and Box Elder Counties, west by Box Elder County, north by latitude forty-two degrees north, and east by the summit of the Ridge mountains, between Cache and Bear Lake Valleys. The government of the County is vested in the County Court, composed of the Probate Judge, who is ex officio the presiding officer, and three selectmen who hold office for three years, one being chosen every year. Regular terms begin on the first Monday in each season of the year. The judiciary power is vested in the Probate Court, presided over by the Probate Judge, who is elected biennially and holds his office for two years. This court is always open. The Clerk of the Court is appointed by the Judge, and is ex oficio County Clerk. Elections are held biennually, on the first Monday in August, in each even numbered year. Present population of the county, about 18,000 County seat, Logan City. CACHE COUNTY OFFICERS, PROBATE JUDGE Milton D. Hammond. SELECTMEN Andrew A. Allen, Hyrum; Preston T. Morehead, Smithfield; Joel Ricks, Jr., Logan. CLERK James T. Hammond. ASSESSOR and COLLECTOR Lyman R. Martineau. TREASURER S. L. Ballif. PROSECUTING ATTORNEY W. W. Maughan. SHERIFF Nicholas W. Crookston. CORONER Ezra D. Carpenter. SUPERINTENDENT DISTRICT SCHOOLS John T. Caine, Jr. COUNTY SURVEYOR-Edward Hanson. ---- PRECINCT OFFICERS. Logan Precinct. JUSTICES OF THE PEACE James A. Leishman, Wm. [William] E. Partington. CONSTABLES Jas. [James] Adams, Eli Bell. Providence Precinct. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Chas. Crabtree. CONSTABLE William Reading. Hyrum Precinct. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Charles C. Shaw. CONSTABLE Henry H. Petersen. Paradise Precinct. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Henry A. Shaw. CONSTABLE John Bradley. Wellsville Precinct. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Thos. [Thomas] Bradshaw. CONSTABLE Thos. [Thomas] R. Leavett. Mendon Precinct. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Joseph Baker. CONSTABLE Walter Paul. Newton Precinct. Justice of the Peace - Wm. [William] S. Griffin. Constable - Hans P. Larsen. Clarkston Precinct. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE A. W. Heggle. CONSTABLE Adam Fife. Trenton Precinct. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Clark Ames. CONSTABLE Noah Lindsay. Lewiston Precinct. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE George Leavitt. CONSTABLE H. M. Rawlins. Richmond Precinct. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE M. F. Bell. CONSTABLE James Johnson. Smithfield Precinct. CONSTABLE Samuel Nelson. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE James Kirkbride. Hyde Park Precinct. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Niels Christensen, Jr. Benson Precinct. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE James Clark. CONSTABLE Wm. [William] Ricks. Millville Precinct. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE John King. Petersborough Precinct. R. M. Paulsen. CONSTABLE- C. W. Maughan. LOGAN CITY. Logan City was incorporated by an act of the Territorial Legislature, approved Jan. 17, 1866, and it embraces all that portion of Cache County contained within the following boundaries, to wit: Commencing at the South bank of the Logan River, at the mouth of Logan Canyon, thence in a northerly direction along the base of the mountains three miles, thence west to the Logan and Hyde Park Canal; thence southerly along said Canal to a point where the Hyde Park ditch is taken out of said Canal, thence west on the line of said ditch to the southeast corner of the north half of the southwest quarter of section fourteen, township twelve north, range one west, thence west one half mile, thence north one fourth mile, thence west to the west bank of Little Bear River, thence south along the bank of said Little Bear River, thence in an easterly direction along the bank of said river to the place of beginning. Its location is the best that could have been chosen in northern Utah for a large city, with numerous commercial interests and manufacturing establishments. Ample water power for any number of mills is furnished by Logan River, with its branches, which flows directly through the city. Being situated at the foot of a grand range of mountains, and being the center of a number of pretty villages it presents a beautiful appearance. The Utah and Northern Railroad passes through the valley on the west side of the city. Municipal elections occur biennially (even years), on the first Monday of March. The city is divided into five municipal wards, each of which is represented in the common council by any Alderman chosen from the ward by the electors of the city at large, which latter also choose at the same time, a complete list of city officials being at present as follows. ---- MUNICIPAL OFFICERS. MAYOR Reid S. Campbell. ALDERMEN-1st Ward, B. F. Cummings, Jr., 2d Ward, C. D. W. Fullmer, 3d Ward, W. E. Partington, 4th Ward, T. B. Cardon, 5th Ward, J. Z. Stewart. COUNCILORS T. N. Smith, Willard Maughan, L. R. Martineau, Aaron Farr, Jr., F. Turner. RECORDER Wm. [William] E. Bassett. TREASURER George Hymore. ASSESSOR AND COLLECTOR Geo. [George] T. Benson. MARSHAL AND CAPTAIN OF POLICE James Adams. SUPERVISOR OF STREETS AND WATERMASTER R. M. Lewis. SUPT. WATER WORKS James Adams. QUARANTINE PHYSICIAN O. C. Ormsby, M. D. CHIEF FIRE DEPARTMENT E. M. Curtis. SEXTON C. Larsen. CITY SURVEYOR Edward Hansen. MUNICIPAL LAWS W. W. Maughan, B. F. Cummings, Jr., J. Z. Stewart. ON FINANCE Aaron Farr, Jr., T. B. Cardon, Fred Turner. ON ELECTIONS C. D. W. Fullmer, B. F. Cummings, Jr., T. X. Smith. ON CLAIMS. L. R. Martineau, T. X. Smith, W. E. Partington. POLICE AND CITY PRISON T. X. Smith, J. Z. Stewart, C. D. W. Fullmer. PUBLIC GROUNDS &C. J. Z. Stewart, T. B. Cardon, Aaron Farr, Jr. STREETS AND ALLEYS F. Turner, W. W. Maughan, B. F. Cummings, Jr. IRRIGATION AND WATER WORKS T. B. Cardon, L. R. Martineau, T. X. Smith. RAILROADS AND TELEGRAPH & TELEPHONE LINES B. F. Cummings, Jr., W. W. Maughan, L. R. Martineau. ENGROSSING AND PRINTING F. Turner, A. [Aaron] Farr, Jr., C. D. W. Fullmer. RULES W. W. Maughan, J. Z. Stewart, A. [Aaron] Farr, Jr. QUARANTINE W. E. Partington, C. D. W. Fullmer, F. Turner. CEMETERY T. B. Cardon, L. R. Martineau, W. E. Partington. FIRE DEPARTMENT B. F. Cummings, Jr., A. [Aaron] Farr, Jr., T. B. Cardon. GUNS AND PISTOLS. Winchester model, ‘76, 45 cal. Sharp's military, 45 cal. Winchester model, ‘73, 44. Sharp's Black Hills 45. Winchester carbine, 44. Ballard, Pacific, 45. Burgess sporting, 45. Ballard, hunter's, 45. Hotchkiss, sporting, 45. Remington, sporting, 40. Sharp's sporting, 45. Military, good, 45. Sharp's business, 45. Marlin repeating rifle-needle gun, 50. Parker and English breech loading shot guns, also English and Belgian muzzle-loaders. Pistols and ammunition of all kinds. A full line of fishing tackle. Thomas Carter; 1st Main St., Salt Lake City. n1 1m |