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Show ?[PROFIT AND LOSS] WITH POULTRY A ?[unreadable][reliable] writer says that the direct profit or lose with stock of any kind whatever comes from the feeding ?[re?osted??tr]. If proper food has been given at regular intervals in sufficient quantity ?[profit] is the ?[usual] results while haphazard management results disastrously. In the feeding and ?[disa.rment] of poultry there is more ?[lax] discipline than with any other kind of work. There is far too much corn in ?[1 a difinni] grains fed to breeding poultry and to layers to secure the best results, for corn has a great tendency to produce fat, which is not desirable where plenty of eggs are expected, the fat ?[ornding] on thickly on and around the ovaries and other organs as to ?[effectually] prevent the fowls from laying. In cold weather warmth and heat are necessary, and feeding corn moderately to the laying hens is not so objectionable as it is during the warm summer months, whole over fat fowls are more ?[habt, apt] to disease and ailments than those only in good condition. For the laying fowl to ?? ?[coi]can be given ?[f r n] principal diet than good, sound, white wheat, ?? ?? must not be given in the same quantities as corn. ?[But] things are not all objectionable provided they are not musty or soiled, though the price at which they are usually sold makes them more expensive than good wheat for the simple reason that scarcely one half of the ?[gleenings] is ?[wheat], or will be consumed by the poultry, the greater part being ?[chaf], ?[reck's], weed seeds, &C [etc] for the fattening of poultry corn is the very best and ?[finest] food which can be given to accomplish it. To secure the greatest profit from the poultry it is ?[economy] in the end to keep the bird growing rapidly form the start, and a couple of seeds before they are to be marketed have them penned up and fed on soft food, such as scalded cornmeal, well boiled must, oatmeal mush, &c., feeding twice a day at first and toward the last three times, only what they will eat up at an appetite, and confining the birds in a darkened room, giving them light only at feeding-time. -Sciccled. HAIR RENEWER Hall's Vegetable ?[Sicilian] Hair Renewer is a scientific combination of some of the most powerful restorative agents in the vegetable kingdom. It restores gray hair to its original color. It makes the scalp white and clean. I cures dandruff and ?[humors], and falling out of the hair. It furnishes the ?[nutritive] principle by which the hair is nourished and supported. I make the hair moist; soft and glossy, and is unsurpassed as a hair dressing. It is the most economical preparation ever offered to the public, and its effects remain a long time, making only an occasional application necessary. It is recommended and used by eminent medical men, and officially endorsed by the State ?[Aseayer] of Massachusetts. The popularity of Hall's Hair Renewer has ?? with the test of many years, both in this country and in foreign lands, and it is now known and used in all the civilized countries of the world. For Sale by all Dealers. 42-ly WANTED! Daniel S. Robbins wants to know the whereabouts of any of the late ?[members] of Co. M. 2d California volunteer Cavalry. Any person giving the necessary information to him at Smithfield, Cache C., Utah, will confer a great favor. 11-2t INVENTORS address Ed-On Bros.[Brothers], attys[attorneys]-at-law and patent solicitors, Washington D.C., for references and advice, sent ?[free]. We attend exclusively to patent business. Reasonable terms. ?[Reviews], interferences, and ?[cares] rejected in other hands a specialty. Caveats solicited. Hand model, or sketch and description for opinion as to patentability, free of charge. We refer to the commissioner of Patents, also to ex-commissioners. Established ?[1800, 1806, 1811, 1836] PATENTS F.H. Lehmann, Solicitor of American and Foreign patents, Washington, D.C. All business connected with patents, whether before the patent office or the courts, promptly attended to. No charge made unless a patent is secured. Send for circular. PATENTS FOR INVENTORS. E. W. Anderson. J. C. Smith. Anderson &[and] Smith attorneys-at-law, No. 7th Seventh St., Washington, D.C. No fee for preliminary examination. No fee unless patent is allowed. Fees less than any other responsible agency. Books of information sent free of charge. References furnished upon receipt. NOTICE TO CREADITORS. Estate of Niels Christoe [Christensen], deceased. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned administrators of the estate of Niels Christensen, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers within then months after the last ?[publication] of this notice to the said administrators at their residence at Hyrum City, Cache Co.[County], Utah. Christian N. Christensen, Christen Christensen, administrators of the estate of Niels Christensen, or to Chas. [Charles] C. Shaw, Atty.[Attorney] for the estate. Dated Nov.[November] 27, A.D. 1831. 12-lt PILES! PILES! PILES! A sure cure found at last! No one need suffer! A sure cure for blind, bleeding, itching and ulcerated Piles has been discovered by Dr. William, (an Indian remedy) called Dr. William's Indian ointment. A single box has cured the worst chronic cases of ?[6] or 30 years standing. No one need suffer five minutes after applying this wonderful soothing medicine. Lotions, instruments and electuaries do more harm than good. William's ointment absorbs the tumors, allays the intense itching, (particularly at night after getting warm in bed) acts as a poultice, gives instant and painless relief, and is prepared only of Piles, itching of the private parts, and for nothing else. Read what the Hon. [Honorable] J.M. Vollinberry of Cleveland says about Dr. William's Indian Pile ointment: I have used scores of Pile cures, and it affords me pleasure to say that I have never found anything which gave such immediate and permanent relief as Dr. William's Indian ointment. For sale by all druggists or mailed on receipt of price, $[unreadable]. Henry & Co.,[Company] Prop'rs, [proprietors]Cleveland, O. [Ohio] Godbe, Pitts & Co., Salt Lake, wholesale agents. 8-ly SKIN DISEASES CURED By Dr. Frazier's Magic ointment cures as if by magic, pimples, black heads of ?[grubs]. ?[Blohles] and eruptions on the face, leaving the skin clear, healthy and beautiful. Also cures itch, Barber's itch, Salt Rheum, ?[Teller], Ringworm, Scald Head, chapped hands, sore nipples, ??, old, ?[oirtinate] pleers and sores, &C [etcetera]. SKIN DISEASE. F. ?[Drake], T??, Cleveland, O.[Ohio], suffered beyond all description from a skin disease which appeared on his hands, head and face, and nearly destroyed his eyes. The most careful doctoring ?[available, ?ailed to be] to him and after all had failed he used Dr. Frazier's Magic ointment and was cured by a few applications. ? The ?[best] and only positive cure for skin diseases ever discovered. Sent by mail on receipt of price, ??? Henry & Co. [company], Sole Propr's [Proprietors] Cleveland, O. [Ohio]. For ?[Blind, Mind] Bleeding, Itching or Ulcerated ??les Dr. William's Indian pile Ointment is a sure cure. Price $1.00 by mail. For sale by Druggists. Golle, Pitts & Co. Salt Lake, wholesale agents. 0-1y CONSUMPTION Positively cured. All sufferers from this disease that are anxious to be cured should try Dr. Kissner's celebrated consumptive powders. These powders are the only preparation known that will cure Consumption and all diseases of the throat and Lung-indeed so strong is our faith in them, and also to convince you that they are no ?[humbug], we will forward to every sufferer, by mail, post paid, a free Trial Box. We don't want your money until you are perfectly satisfied of their ?[curative] powers. If your life is worth saving, don't delay in giving these powders a trial, as they will surely cure you. Price, for large box, $?.00, sent to any part of the United States or Canada, by mail, on receipt of price. Address AS?[R,B,H] & Robbins, 360 Fulton St.[Street] Brooklyn, N.Y. [New York] 27-ly NO PATENTS, NO PAY. PATENTS Obtained for mechanical devices, medical or other compounds, ornamental designs, trademarks and labels ??, Assignments. In ??, infringements, and all matters relating to patents, promptly attended to. We make preliminary examinations and forma? Opinions as to patentability, free of charge and all who are interested in new inventions and patents are ?[invited] to send for a copy of our "Guide for obtaining Patents," which is sent free to any address, and contains complete instructions how to obtain patents and other valuable matter. During the past ?[five] years we have obtained nearly three thousand patents for American and foreign ?[inventors]and can give satisfactory reference in almost every county in the Union. Address Louis Bagger &[and] Co. [company] solicitors of patents and attorneys at law. ?[the] Detroit Building, Washington. D.C. NOTICE All persons who have unfinished contracts on the Logan and Smithfield canal are hereby notified to have the same fully completed on or before the 15the day of February, A.D. 188?[2]; otherwise the company will take the work and have it completed. And all parties owing the company are requested to make settlement at once. By order of the Board of Directors. T.E. Bre??, Presi. [President] Ralph Smith, Secy. [Secretary] 10-tf LUMBER! LUMBER! Now is the time to haul the lumber for the Temple. I wish to announce to all those who have a desire to assist in the goodly work that the roads are now in good condition to the Temple Mill. And as we do not wish to run any risks in being caught in snow slides in the winter it is much desired that the lumber be hauled before the snow storms come. Godd warm meals can be had at the mill for teamsters, and stabling and sheds for teams. "Yankee Doodle do it." Yours in haste, C.O. Card, Supt. [Superintendent] Logan, Nov. [November] 24, 1881. 12-lf $10 ?[OUTFIT] furnished free, with full instructions as to conducting the most profitable business that anyone can engage in. The business is so easy to learn, and our instructions are so simple and plain, that any one can make great profits from the very start. No one can fail who is willing to work. Women are as successful as men. Boys and girls can earn large sums. Many have made at the business over one hundred dollars in single week. Nothing like it ever known before. All who engage are surprised of the ease and rapidity with which they are able to make money. You can engage in this business during your spare time at great profit. You do not have to invest capital in it. We take all the risk. Those who need ready money, should write to us at once. All furnished free. Address True & Co. [Company], Augusta, Maine 2R1s HELP YOURSELVES BY MAKING MONEY when a golden chance is offered, thereby always keeping poverty from your door. Those who always take advantage of the good chances for making money that are offered, generally become wealthy, while those who do not improve such chances remain in poverty. We want many men, women, boys and girls to work for us right in their own localities. The business will pay more than ten times ordinary wages. We furnish an expensive outfit and all that you need, free. No ones who engages fails to make money very rapidly. You can devote your whole time to the work, or only your spare moments. Full information and all that is needed sent free. Address Stinson & Co. Portland, Maine. 23ly NO. 700 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land office at Salt Lake City. Nov 22, 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 that said proof will be made before the County Judge of Rich Co.[county]., or in his absence the Clerk at Randolph on January 6th, 1881, viz. Phineas W. Cook, for the lots 4 and 5 S.E. 1?W.1-4 Sec. 5 N W 1-?N E 1 ? Sec 6 ?p D S R S E He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Parley Pead, Edward Spencer, Archibald McKinnon, and John Snowball, all of Randolph, Utah. H. McMasters Register. 12-5t NO. 772 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land office at Salt Lake City. Nov 30, 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 that said proof will be made before the Clerk of County Court at Logan, Cache Co., Utah, on Saturday, Jan. 7, 1882, viz: Lewis J. Petty, D.S. for the S.W. ¼ Sec.[Section] 13, Tp. ?[w] N.R.I.E. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Carson Allen, Andrew Allen, Henry Ben and R.T.Petty, all of Richmond, Cache Co., Utah. H. McMaster, Register. Hammond & Maughan, Attys.[Attorneys] 1l-4t UNION PACIFIC RAIL'Y Utah & Northern Division. On and after ?[Aco.] 17, 1881. Northward. Station. Southward. 6:30 pm Ogden 8:00am; 7;10 pm Brigham ?[6:55] am; 9:15 Logan 4:00 am; 3:00am Franklin 8:05 am; ?[5:55]am ?[Arling] ?[13:00am]; 6:05am Blackfoot ?[?:07pm]; 7:55am Eagle Rock 7:00 pm; 1:10pm Beaver Canyon 9:15 pm; 1:25pm Spring Hill 1:35 pm; 4:20 pm ?[Dillon]10:40 am; 6:20pm Melrose 8:45 am. A freight train leaves Ogden daily for Melrose at ?[8:00] a.m. giving ?[day] light ride through Cache Valley, and regular freight train arrives daily at Ogden at 1:30 p.m. from Melrose. ?[Gro.] W. Thatcher, Supt.[Superintendent]. FREE TO EVERYBODY! A beautiful book for the asking. By applying personally at the nearest office of the Singer Manufacturing Co.[Company] or by postal card if at a distance ?? adult person will be presented with a beautifully illustrated copy of a New Book entitled Genius ?[Rewarded] or the ?[story]of the Sewing Machine containing a handsome and costly steel engraving ???.29 finely engraved wood cuts, and bound in an ?? blue and gold lithographed cover. No charge ??ever is made for the handsome book, which can be obtained only an application at the branch and ??? offices of the Singer Manufacturing Co. The Singer Manufacturing Co. Principal Office, St. Union Square. ?[New] York 42m $5 OUTFIT SENT FREE to those who wish to engage in the most pleasant and profitable business known. Everything new. Capital not required. We will furnish you everything. $10 a day and upwards is easily made without staying away from home over night. No risk whatever. Many new workers wanted at once. Many are making fortunes at the business. Ladies make as much as men and young boys and girls make great pay. No one who is willing to work fails to make more money every day than can be made in a week at any ordinary employment. Those who engage at once will find a short road to fortune. Address H. Hallet & Co. Portland, Maine. 23-ly RAILROAD MEAT MARKET Farnes& Thain, Propriotors. First street, near the depot. We propose to serve our customers with the nicest and freshest of steaks, cuts and meats of all kinds at the lowest prices. And we invite customers to give us a call. FITS, EPILEPSY OR FALLING SICKNESS permanently cured-no humbug-by one month's use of Dr. Goulard's celebrated infallible fit powders. To convince sufferers that these powders will do all we claim for them we will send them by mail, post paid, a free trial box. As Dr. Goulard is the only physician that has ever made this disease a special study, and as to our knowledge thousands have been permanently cured by the use of these Powders, we will guarantee a permanent cure in every case or refund you all money expended. All sufferers should give these Powders an early trial, and be convinced of their curative powers. Price, for large box, $3.00, or 4 boxes for $10.00, sent by mail to any part of the United States or Canada on receipt of price, or by express, C.O.D. Address, Ash & Robbins, 360 Fulton St. Brooklyn, N. Y. [New York] 27-tf CASH PAID FOR HIDES! At Zion's Board of Trade highest price allowed. WM.[WILLIAM] DRIVER&SON Ogden, Utah, wholesale dealers in drugs, paints, machine oils, wines & liquors. Orders by mail will receive prompt attention. 7-8to THE MONARCH OF THE FIELD. The California Wilcox improved iron harrow with steel teeth. Warranted to do better work than can be done with your wood frame harrow on all conditions of soil. Strongest and best harrow made, and so acknowledged by all who have tried them. No shrinking or swelling, or ?[bolting] out. They will last a life time. [graphic picture of the harrow]. The cut represents a Harrow frame that is indestructible, made entirely of iron. And ?[locked] firmly together by the teeth passing through durable iron clamps, and having screw threaded shanks on their upper ends, which ?[holds, bolts] the framework securely together. This mode of constructing a Harrow frame dispenses with drilling or punching holes through the ?[bars] of the frame, thereby giving greater strength and durability to the frame for the Harrow. These harrows are made in any size to suit our customers---either three, four, five or six sections. The cut represents our common size four section Harrow. Two good horses handle it easily. 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 supersedes anything ever sold as a harrow heretofore on the Pacific slope, for excellence in work, durability or worth.---Granger ?[Acalanc?], 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 the qualities that go to make a first class implement. J.H. Vanwormer. J.H. Donis, B.A.Belcher, Asa Balloc, Daniel, Whitney, Allen Elijah, Jas.[James]Dexter, Alexander Gacrich, H.C. Frink. Manufactured and sold under a recent patent, by A. Wilcox & Co., Send for price list to Sidney Stevens, Ogden. All orders will receive prompt attention. PRICE LIST. No. 0 is one section for one horse, in cultivating gardens. Price $9.00; No.1 has two sections, 30 steel teeth, cuts 6 ft.[feet] Used with two light horses. Price, 17.50; No.2 has three sections, 45 steel teeth, cuts ?[9] ft. [feet] Used with two medium horses. Price, 28.00; No.3 has four sections, 60 steel teeth, cuts 12 feet. Used with two heavy horses. (Represented in cut.) 31.50; No.4 has five sections. 73 steel teeth, cuts 15 ft.[feet] This is our three horse harrow; can leave off one section and use two horses with the same draft bar. Price. 43.00; No.5 has six sections, 90 steel teeth, cuts 18 ft.[feet]. For this size we use four horses abreast, with two draft ?? coupled together at the ends. Adapted for large farms. Price, 51.50 Sidney Stevens general agent for Utah, Idaho, Montana, Arizona, Eastern Nevada and Western Wyoming. Ogden City, Utah. 7-1y NO. 3 VICTOR. Simplicity simplified! Improvements September, 1878. Notwithstanding the VICTOR has long been the peer of any Sewing machine in the market-a fact supported by a host of volunteer witnesses-we now confidently claim for it greator simplicity, a wonderful reduction of friction, and a rare combination of desirable qualities. Its ?[ab?]a beautiful specimen of mechanism, and take rank with the highest achievements of inventive genius. Note-We do not lease or consign machines, therefore, have no old ones to patch up and re-varnish for our customers. We sell new machines every time. [There is a graphic picture of a treadle sewing machine.] Send for illustrated circular and prices. Liberal terms to the trade. Don't buy unto you have seen the most elegant, simple and easy running machine in the market.-The ever reliable VICTOR. Victor-Sewing Machine Company-Western Office 235 State St. Chicago, Ill.[Illinois] Middletown, Conn.[Connecticut] Southern Office, 8 North Charles St., Baltimore, MD.[Maryland] CASH! CASH! CASH! We will pay the highest cash price for wheat and wool. Wholesale dealers in export flour, grain, seeds, and woolen goods. Call and examine our immense stock of flannels, cassameres, jeans, repelants, doeskins, blankets, etc. [decorative element] Orders by mail will receive our undivided attention. [decorative element] Farr Brothers, Fourth St., Ogden. F-lm THE GREAT CARRIAGE MANUFACTURING HOUSE OF THE WORLD. Emerson, Fisher & Co.[Company]Cincinnati, Ohio, make a good, substantial Top Buggy for $100, and a strong durable Phaton for $110. The uniform excellence of these vehicles, ?[resulting] from [unreadable] material and good workmanship, has given their carriages a favorable reputation throughout the Union, in localities where they have been used for years by Liverymen, Physicians, Farmers, and other requiring hard and constant use, and has made the firm of Emerson, Fisher & Co. the acknowledged leading carriage builders of the American ?[Cast?, customer]. These Top ?? are in every state from Maine to California and from ?[the] Lakes to the Gulf, and hundreds of testimonials have been received from ?[every] part of the country evincing the entire satisfaction of purchases. Upwards of 85,000 carriages manufactured by Emerson, Fisher & Co. are now in use, attesting their great and merited popularity and in order to meet the demand which has increased year by year, the facilities of their mammoth establishment have recently been extended, enabling them now to turn out in good style, during the busy season about 400 carriages a week. The unequalled ?[factories, features] of this firm enables it to produce good carriages at a far less cost than the work of small makers in country wagon shops, and that class are now purchasing largely of us to supply their local trade. Send for illustrated price list ?[of] carriages. Emerson, Fisher & Co., Cincinnati, O. [Ohio] LUNDBERG & GARFF. Door and sash factory. Corner main and first streets, Logan. Special inducement given to dealers, all grades of imported lumber, lath and shingles. At competing prices. Planing in all its varieties done with dispatch Parties desiring to build will find it to their advantage to consult. Correspondence solicited. Estimates Furnished. 43-lv U.O.FOUNDRY, machine & wagon manufacturing company Logan, Cache County, Utah. Manufacture saw and shingle mills. Feed cutters, horse powers, wood turning lathes, brass and iron castings, etc. etc. Horseshoeing a specialty. Farmers, Blacksmiths and others will find it to their advantage to call on us, as we have on hand coal, iron, bolts and clevices. Agents for the Bain Wagon, Oliver Chilled and Moline plows, Champion mowers and Pitt's threshers, etc. Special attention given to repairs in blacksmith, machine and wagon departments. Joseph Wilson, manager. B.M. Lewis, President. Jos. Goddard, Secretary. 21-ly $25 TO $50 PER DAY. Can easily be made by using the ?? Victor Well Auger and rock boring machinery in any part of the country. We ?? it, and are prepared to demonstrate the fact. They are operated by either Man, Horse, or ?? power, and bore very rapidly. ?[1 bar] range ?? ?? ?? Inch to ?[13] feet in di? ??, and will ?[b nie] to any required depth. They will bore successfully and satisfactorily in all kinds of earth, soft sand and limestone, ??, ?[slope] coal, shale, hard ?? gravel, lava, build?[ing] serpentine and conglomerate rock, and guarantied to make the very best wells in quick sand. The ?[are] light running, simple in construction, easily operated, durable, and acknowledged as the best and most practical machine ??. They are ordered by some of the highest state officials. We contract ?[prospecting] for ?[coal, shoal], gold, silver, coal oil and all kinds of minerals. Also for ?[slaking] Artesian Wells and ?[Gral] ?[Slate], &c.[etc] We also furnish engines, boilers, wind mills, hydraulic ?[pan?], horse powers, Briet machines, mining tools, portable forges, rock drills, and machinery of all kinds. [decorative element] Good active agents wanted in every country in the world. [decorative element] Address, Western Machinery Supply Depot, 511 Walnut Street, Saint Louis, Missouri, U.S.A. State to what paper you saw this. H. DINWOODEY Salt Lake City, Utah fall line of carpets! [graphic of a carpet] Lamberquins, Furniture! Cornices, lace curtains, upholster goods, baby carriages, feathers and wallpaper. SMITHFIEL MANUFACTURING & MERCHANTILE INSTITUTION This institution manufactures a great variety of Leather Goods including the following ?[items]: Mens' Boots and Shoes, light, medium, and heavy. Fine calk skin boots and shoes; ladies and childrens shoes in great variety. Harness made and repaired. Home made cloths of all kinds; Doors and Sash, lumber, shingles and lath are specialties. Highest price paid for hides, pelts and wool. Orders for any of the above taken by E.R. miles, Sept.[September], Smithfield, Cache Co., Utah, or by James ?[Milkia], Traveling Agent. CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS. CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS. STANFORD HOUSE! Wholesale and retail dealer in dry goods and clothing. Boots, shoes, hats, carpets, etc. Groceries, glassware, queensware and hardware. Joseph Stanford, Proprietor, Corner Main and Fourth Streets, Ogden, Utah. Orders along the line of the Utah & Northern Railroad promptly filled. Staple and Fancy Glassware. Staple and Fancy Glassware. 20-ly MITCHELL, LEWIS & CO., RACINE, Wis.[Wisconsin], Manufacturers of Farm and Freight Wagons. [graphic of a wagon] The Mitchell Standard Platform Spring Wagon. Also three-spring and four spring wagons, and side-spring buggies. The Mitchell wagon is monarch of the road; only the very best stock used in its construction and mad by the best wagon mechanics in the world. The spring wagon and buggy department is entirely separate from the farm wagon shops. And for the manufacture of this class of work we have facilities unsurpassed. Send for Catalogue and illustrated price list. Mitchell, Lewis & Co., Racine, Wis. UNITED ORDER OF HYRUM. Manufacturers of and dealers in lumber, lath, shingles, etc. flooring, rustic, mouldings, doors, sash, scantling, pickets, posts, etc. Correspondence solicited, and parties who contemplate building, would do well to first consult us. We are prepared to fill bills for white or red pine lumber. We are prepared, at our planing mills, to do all kinds of planting and wood turning on short notice. At our store we keep full lines of all kinds of merchandise. Dry goods, groceries, boots and shoes, clothing, etc. O.N.?[Hiljenquist] President. James Unsworth, Secretary and business manager. 44-tf. |