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Show LADIES' coats, dolmans and ulsters from $6.50 to $25, a splendid line, at Z. C. M. I. 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, ?? shirts &c. lf A new lot of Winchester Rifles, cheap, at Z. C. M. I. Z. C. M. I. has the best soap in the market. Buy some while it is cheap. 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 KIRK'S celebrated soaps, cheaper than ever before, at Z. C. M. I. WANTED. One hundred wood choppers, to cut ties on Weber River and its branches for U. P. R. R. For contracts and particulars inquire of E. R. Young Sup., Wanship, Summit Co. 17-tf NOTICE. I herewith inform my friends and patrons and the public generally that Mr. Geo. Pomplitz has taken charge of the "People's Drug Store." Mr. Pomplitz is a graduate of the University of Berlin, Germany, and for nine years has had experience as a Pharmacist and Surgeon. Under the charge of same gentleman the store has been thoroughly renovated and the stock largely increased, being now well provided with everything pertaining to a well appointed Drug Store. Special attention will be given to Physicians prescriptions; the same will be compounded at all hours, day and night. Respectfully, D. B. Lamoreaux. Logan, Feb. 16th, 1882. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of Thomas Williams deceased. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned executors of the Last Will and Testament of Thomas Williams deceased, to the creditors of, and to all persons holding claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers within ten months after the first publication of this notice to the undersigned executors at their residences in Hyrum city, Cache county, Utah Territory. Dated Logan city, Jan. 23d, 1882. Andrew A. Allen. Semeon F. Allen. Executors of the Last Will and Testament of Thomas Williams deceased. 21-lt 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 one 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 23-ly ESTRAY NOTICE. Estrayed from J. Follet, Hyde Park, one brown colt, turning gray about the head, two years old next spring, branded JF, combined, upside down. A liberal reward will be given for any information leading to the recovery of the animal. Address, J. Follett, Hyde Park. EAGLE HOUSE! Salt Lake City, Utah, to make room for an immense Spring stock we are closing out Winter goods at cost, and all kinds of merchandise at bed rock prices. The trade of country dealers specially provided for in our special departments. S. P. Teasdel, proprietor. GENIUS REWARDED or the Story of the Sewing Machine. A handsome little pamphlet, blue and gold cover, with numerous engravings, will be given away to any adult person calling for it, at the branch or sub office of The Singer Manufacturing Company, or will be sent by mail, post paid, to any person living at a distance from our offices. The Singer Manufacturing Co. Principal office, 51 Union Square, New York. 25-1f $10 OUTFIT furnished free, with full instructions for conducting the most probable business that anyone can engage in. The business is so easy to learn, and our instructions are no 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 a single week. Nothing like it ever known before. All who engage are surprised at 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., Augusta, Maine. 23-ly LATHERS! LATHERS! Lathers who wish to contribute labor to the Logan Temple should embrace the opportunity now offered them while their services are so much needed and so much to be done in their line. More carpenters can be used on the same terms. tf F. JACOBSON & SON, blacksmiths. Horse shoeing a specialty. All work done in the best manner, with dispatch, and at prices to suit the times. Shop on the Island, Main St., Logan. j13 tf Home made harrows, equal in quality to and cheaper than the imported. PATENTS We continue to act as solicitors for patents, caveats, trade marks, copyrights, etc. for the United States, Canada, Cuba, England, France, Germany, etc. We have had thirty-five years' experience. Patents obtained through us are noticed in the Scientific American. This large and splendid illustrated weekly paper $3.20 a year, shows the interest of science, is very interesting, and has an enormous circulation. Address Munn & Co., patent solicitors, pub's of Scientific American, 37 Park Row, New York. Handbook about Patents free. RAILROAD MEAT MARKET Farnes & Thain, proprietors. 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. PATENTS FOR INVENTORS. S. W. Anderson. J. C. Smith. Anderson & Smith attorneys-at-law, no. 700 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. SUBSCRIBE for your county paper. The Logan Leader contains full reports of all home news and matters of local interest to the people of Northern Utah and Southern Idaho, and a digest of the important news of the world. It is interesting, lively, spicy, and progressive. Subscribe for it. Terms $3 per year. B. F. Cummings, Jr., editor and publisher. MERCHANTS AND BUSINESS MEN, wishing to extend their trade in Northern Utah, Southern Idaho and along the line of the U. & N. R. R. could not do better than advertise in the Leader. Rates low and made known on application. B. F. Cummings, Jr., editor and publisher. SPECIAL NOTICE. Previous to taking account of stock in latter part of January to prepare for arrival of spring goods, Z. C. M. I. will offer all kinds of winter goods at greatly reduced prices. R. S. Watson, manager. W. H. STEVENS, jobber and dealer in tobacco, cigars, pipes, & smoker's articles gun, rifles, pistols, and ammunition. Fine assortment of fishing tackle. A good line of smoker's articles and Meersham goods. Fifth Street, Ogden. 8 5m CANNON THE TAILOR. I have just received the finest stock of merchant 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, first door East of Post Office. 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, kerslys, 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 |