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Show PUMPS! PUMPS! David James is prepared to furnish all kinds of Rumsey's force & lift pumps, iron pipe and fittings. Water pipes laid to order-Agent for the ?? iron roofing. All orders for any of the above left with ?? ?? at the Temple. [unreadable] Logan, will receive group ?? [ad upside down] DO NOT fail to send for our price list for 1882. Free to any address upon application. Contains descriptions of everything required for personal or family use, with over 1,900 illustrations. We sell all goods at wholesale prices in quantities to suit the purchaser. The only institution in America who make this their special business. Address Montgomery Ward & Co., 227 & 228 Wabash Avenue, Chicago, Ill. ESTABLISHED 1846. Fire and burglar proof safes. Round corner, smooth finish, combination lock, with conical break-off spindle-cannot be driven in or pulled out. Also round screw door burglar proof safes. Estimates furnished for bank work and vaults. Beard & Bro. Safe & Lock Co., 918 & 920 N. 2d. Street, St. Louis, Mo. Send for catalogue. $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 NO. 916. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Salt Lake City, April 3rd, 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 the court of Cache county at Logan City, on 13th day of May, 1882, viz: Ebinezer G. Cherry Sr., Homestead Entry No. ?? for the E ½ S E 1/4 Sec. 1 Tp. 14 N R 1 W. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: Samuel J. Allen, Jonathan E. Lane, John Kemp, William Blair, all of Cub Hill, Cache county, Utah. H. McMaster, register. Bailey & Parsons, atty's for applicant. 31-5t 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 several departments. S. P. Teasdel, proprietor. HAY WANTED. I wish to buy 500 tons of good hay! Thos. E. Ricks, enquire at Ricks & Bitters store, Logan. 6tf GENIUS REWARDED or the Story of the Sewing Machine a handsome little pamplet [pamphlet], blue and gold cover, with numerous engravings will be given away to any adult person calling for it, at any 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. NO PATENTS, NO PAY. PATENTS obtained for mechanical devices, medical or other compounds, ornamental designs, trademarks and labels. Caveats, assignments, interferences, infringements, and all matters relating to patents, promptly attended to. We make preliminary examinations and furnish opinions as to patentability free of change 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 references in almost every county in the Union. Address, Louis Bagger & Co., solicitors of patents and attorneys at law, Detroit building, Washington, D. C. GOLD. Great chance to make money. 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. Any one can do the work properly from the first start. The business will pay more than ten times ordinary wages. Expensive outfit free. No one who engages fails to make money 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. WM. DRIVER & SON Ogden, Utah, wholesale dealers in drugs, paints, machine oils, wines & liquors orders by mail will receive prompt attention. 7-3tm $66 A WEEK in your own town. $5 Outfit free. No risk. Everything new. No capital required. We will furnish you everything. Many are making fortunes. Ladies make as much as men, and boys and girls make great pay. Reader, if you want a business at which you can make great pay all the time you work, write for particulars to H. Hallet & Co., Portland, Maine. ALBUM VIEWS of Salt Lake City. The second edition of these beautiful views of Salt Lake City have arrived, and are reduced in price from 75 cts. to 50 cts. each. Just the thing to sent to friends at a distance. The Album contains 20 exquisite views of the most prominent places in the city. The Wasatch Mountains, with latter press description of each view. Published and for sale by James Dwyer, wholesale and retail bookseller and stationer, Salt Lake City. Mailed to any address throughout the United States for 50 cts., post paid. THE MOST POPULAR of all sewing machines is the light-running new home best made simple strong swift sure has no equal is always in order and will last a lifetime surpasses all others. Johnson Clark & Co. 30 Union Sq. New York Chicago Ill. Orange, Mass. For sale by Joseph Daynes, Salt Lake City, Utah. THE OGDEN HERALD. The Ogden Daily Herald will cost you only $8.00 per annum, post paid, $4.00 for 6 months or $2.00 for three months. It is printed in time to reach Logan on the evening of issue, hence, from it subscribers can get the latest telegraph news, at least eight hours sooner than from any other paper. It is printed in clean, new type, and contains, besides latest telegraphic news, well-written editorials on current topics, spicy local news, correspondence and special telegrams from all parts of the Territory. Send your address for a specimen copy. The semi-weekly Herald is issued every Wednesday and Saturday and contains over 27 columns of reading matter in each issue. It is in all respects a fine family newspaper. Send $3.50 by money order or registered letter and get it for one year, $1.75, 6 months, and 90 cents for three months. Sample copies free to any address. Job week done in first class style and on short notice. All letters and orders receive prompt attention. E. H. Anderson, manager. Address: Herald Publ. Co., Ogden, Utah. The Ogden Herald. HEADQUARTERS FOR MACHINERY! is at Sydney Stevens' machinery depot, Fifth Street, Ogden. Where the most reliable and approved machinery and farm implements of the age can be purchased at the lowest figures and on easy terms. When you are in the city call and examine my stock of farm and spring wagons. Carriages, buggies, steel, chilled, gang, sulky walking plows and cultivators made of the best seasoned timber, best iron, and by the best manufacturers in the United States. Grist mills, turbine wheels, and mill machinery generally. Harvesting and threshing machines, stationary, portable and traction engines, and saw mills including the Garr, Scott & Co., and Russel & Co. celebrated machinery, the Racine Chief fanning mills and the the monarch of the field! The California Wilcox improved iron harrow with steel teeth. Strongest and best harrow made, and so acknowledged by all who have used them. No shrinking, swelling, or rotting out. They will last a life-time. Warranted to do better work than can be done with any wood frame harrow on all conditions of soil. Send for free list, terms and discounts for cash, &c. I shall take pleasure in furnishing same for any of my goods. 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 supercedes anything ever sold as a harrow heretofore on the Pacific slope, for excellence in work, durability or worth.-Granger Avalanche, 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 th equalities that go to make a first class implement. J. H. Vanwormer, J. H. Dents, B. A. Belcher, Asa Ballof, Daniel Whitney, Allen Elijah, Jas. Dexter, Alexander Garrick, H. C. Frink. Sidney Stevens, Ogden, Utah. General agent for Utah, Idaho, Montana, Arizona, Eastern Nevada and Western Wyoming. I will also pay the highest price in cash for live stock, grain and all kinds of produce, dried fruits, &c., in car loads or less, and take pleasure in referring to the past as to the satisfaction guaranteed in the future to all who may favor me with their patronage. Sidney Stevens, Fifth Street, Ogden, and North Ogden. 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 great simplicity, a wonderful reduction of friction, and a rare combination of desirable qualities. Its shuttle is a beautiful specimen of mechanism, and takes 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. Send for illustrated circular and prices. Liberal terms to the trade. Don't buy until you have seen the most elegant, simple and easy running machine in the market. The ever reliable Victor. Victor Sewing Machine Company, Middletown, Conn. Western office, 235 State St., Chicago, Ill. Southern Office, 8 North Charles St., Baltimore, MD. THE NEW VICTOR NO. 4, this machine has large arm, loose pulley wheel for winding bobbins and self-setting needle. Light running and noiseless. Every part adjustable! Large self-threading schuttle [shuttle] and all the latest improvements. The cabinet work cannot be beat by any machine in the market. [missing] deal directly with the Factory, and can put sewing machines with five drawers, drop handles, drop leaf and cover, and nickel-plated fly wheel, with all the extras complete, ruffler, tucker and hemmer, for the sum of $50. Bargains made to suit the times. Drop me a postal card if you want a sewing machine, or any repairing done. Extras of all kinds. I am also agent for the Triumph stove-pipe shelf.-Agents wanted. Any kind of sewing machines furnished at bottom prices. Address [address] Robert Pringle, Logan City, Utah, Box 24. ml-10m THE GREAT CARRIAGE manufacturing house of the world, Emerson, Fisher & Co. Cincinnati, Ohio, make a good, substantial top buggy for $100, and a strong, durable phaeton for $120. The uniform excellence of these vehicles, resulting from care. Selected 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 others requiring hard and constant use, and has made the firm of Emerson, Fisher & Co. the acknowledged leading carriage builders of the American continent. These top buggies are in every state from Maine to California, and Great Lakes to the Gulf and hundreds of testimonials have been received from every part of the country evincing the entire satisfaction of purchasers. Upward 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 facilities 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. STOVES. STOVES. E. M. Curtis, has just received a choice lot of cook, heating and parlor stoves, also a lot of the celebrated Warwick ranges; all of which have been selected especially for this market. Be sure you see the new stove Zion, before purchasing any other. Stoves and prices are sure to suit. I have also a large stock of tinware, stove pipe elbows, roof cans, and stove pipe safes constantly on hand. Gutters and conducting pipes made on short notice. Orders from points on the line of the railroad will receive prompt attention. E. M. Curtis, adjoining Hammond's Book Store, Main Street, Logan, Utah. 6-7m U. O. FOUNDRY, machine & wagon manufacturing company, Logan, Cache County, Utah, manufacture saw & 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, Clevices, agent for the Bain Wagon. Oliver chilled and Maine 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. 24-ly $25 TO $50 PER DAY! can easily be made by using the celebrated Victor well auger and rock boring machinery. In any part of the country. We mean it, and are prepared to demonstrate the fact. They are operated by either man, horse or steam power, and bore very rapid. They range in size from 8 inch to 4 ½ feet in diameter, and will bore to any required depth. They will bore successfully and satisfactorily in all kinds of earth, soft sand and limestone, bituminous stone coal, Slate, hard pan gravel, lava builders' serpentine and conglomerate rock, and guaranteed to make the very best of wells in quick sand. The are light running, simple in construction, easily operated, durable, and acknowledged as the best and most practical machine extant. They are endorsed by some of the highest state officials. We contract for prospecting for coal, gold, silver, coal oil and all kinds of minerals. Also for sinking artesian wells and coal shafts, &c. We also furnish engines, boilers, wind mills, hydraulic rams, horse powers, brick machines, mining tools, portable forges, rock drills, and machinery of all kinds. Good active Agents wanted in every country in the world. Address, Western Machinery Supply Depot, 511 Walnut Street, Saint Louis, Missouri, U. S. A. State in what paper you saw this. 46-ly H. DINWOODEY Salt Lake City Utah, Full line of carpets! Lamberquins, furniture! Cornices, lace curtains, upholster goods, baby carriages, feathers and wallpaper. SMITHFIELD Manufacturing & Mercantile Institution. 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. Highest price paid for hides, felts and wool. Orders for any of the above taken by F. R. Miles, Supt., Smithfield, Cache Co., Utah, or by James Meikle, 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. 2d-ly MITCHELL, LEWIS & CO., Racine, Wis., manufacturers of farm and freight wagons. 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 made 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 planing 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. Liljenquist, president. James Unsworth, secretary and business manager. 44-ly |