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Show Base Ball editor Leader-On Saturday, May 18th, the Lu? Base Ball club of Logan went to Providence, where they were met by the Millville base ball club. The game that followed was very interesting and closely contested, but resuling in favor of the former club, the score was as follows: Lunatics. Inning ? 2 1 3 1 2 1 5 0 1-19 Millville Club. Innings ? 0 2 0 2 1 0 0 9 2-17 The Lunatics afterward played a game with the Providence club with the following score; Lunatics, Innings……..1 5 3 1 1 2 3 7 0-12 Providence Club. Innings 0 6 1 2 6 1 3 3 1-23 Ball Player. (unreadable) Croquet. This interesting game is becoming more popular every year. I now have a full line of Croquets consisting of four, six and eight ball sets in five different ?, which sell at $2 to $7 per set. J.T. Hammond Bookseller and Stationer, Logan, City. They Have Gone! Editor Leader.-It is with sad and sorrowful heart that we this week chronicle another loss in our community and for the grief stricken friends we dip our pen in earnest sympathy. She was a loving and noble girl, he was a promising young man and we thought he was going to be among the boys but fate would have it otherwise, last Wednesday ? took the ? for Salt Lake and when we see him again, he will smile and introduce himself-Peter Jensen and his beautiful bride Miss ?, to society, Happy be their lot. O. T. Notice At a meeting of the High Council of the Stake held in Logan Tabernacle May 18th, 1880, Peter Christiansen of Newton ward was cut off from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints for apostasy. The question of adhering to the old ? was discussed; and on motion of President Preston it was decided by unanimous vote of the Council that we adhere directly to the ? and that we use all of our influence to have every person interested to be governed by the same, as had formerly been determined by the ? of this Stake of ? at a meeting held in the Logan Hall about two years ago. Wm. B. Preston, Pres. Cache Valley Stake of Zion. Boot and Shoe making in all its ". Good work, low prices at (unreadable) Shop" When you visit Salt Lake City do not fail to call at the agency for home made goods in the old Constitution Building, and examine the stock of Flannels for Dresses and plain and quilted blankets. New Styles in Shawls of different kinds. Waterproofs, Blankets, Linseys, Cloths and all kinds of Woolen Goods, besides Trunks, Brooms, Soaps, and other home made goods at very low prices, wholesale and retail. J.C. Cutler. nov 6 tf SPORTSMEN AND RIFLE CLUB will find at Z.C.M.I. the best models of the celebrated Winchester Repeating Rifle, Cartridges, Reloading Apparatus, Caps, Wads, & etc. as cheap as can be purchased anywhere. feb27-tf. Notice-The qualified voters of Hyrum School District are herby notified that an election will be held in the Hyrum hall, on Monday June 7th, 1880, at 7:30 p.m. for the purpose of electing three school trustees, and conducting such other school business as may be necessary. R. Christiansen, Henry H. Petersen, John G. Wilson, School Trustees, Hyrum, May 18th, 1880. m?-3t 200 Good Milch Cows Wanted. The Paris Co-operative Institution having doubled their capacity for the manufacture of their celebrated ? cream cheese by increasing the Union Dairy Company's property, are desirous of getting a herd of good cows from Cache Valley, for the season. Cows to be received about the 10th of May and returned at the close of the season. Cheese to be delivered to customers at Providence Store on the return of the cows. No ? ? from the milk. For further particulars inquire of G ? ? ora William Lowe, Providence. Robert Price, Manager may 24? No. 264 Notice of Publication. Land Office at Salt Lake City, May 8th, 1880. Notice is hereby given that the following named settlers have held notice of their intention to make good ? in support of ? several claims and ? ? ? thereof before the Register and ? at Salt Lake by, U.T., on Friday July ?, 18?, viz Edward W. Davenport for ? 4778 on S.W. ? N. W. ? E. 12 N.W ? Sec 1 and S.E. 14 S. W. ? ? On. R 1 E. and names as witnesses Jonathan Nelson, Sam'l ?, David James and John Gregory. Jonathan Nelson on ?. 4777 for S.? N. E. 1> 10. Tp. 9 N.R. ? E. and name as witnesses: L Edward W. Davenport. Sam'l S?, David James and John Gregory. Alvin M. Somers on ? 4776 for S.E. 1-4 Sec. 11. 7p. 9 N R 1 e. and names as witnesses: John Gregory, John Ray, Jonathan Nelson, and David James. John Gregory on D.S. ? for lots 1 and 2 and ? N. E. 1-4 Sec. 4 Tp. 9N. R ? E. and names as witnesses: George Law, John Kay, Jonathan Nelson and Alvin Ma Somers. John Kay on D. s. 0716 for N. W. 1-4 N. W. ? E. ? N. W. ? S. 33 Tp 10 N. R. ? E. and names as witnesses. ? C. Smith ?, ? John Gregory and Jonathan Nelson. David James on D. S. ? for E. 12 S. E. ? Sec. 4 Tp. 9 N. R. 1 E. and names as witnesses: Jonathan Nelson, Sam'. ? Jacob Larsen and Edward W. Davenport. Samuel ? on D.S. ?75 for N. W. 14 N. W. ?, Sec ?.W. ?. W. 14 N. E. ? S. W ? Sec. ? Tp 9 n R. 1 E and names as witnesses. David James, Johnathon Nelson, Jacob Larsen and s? Ho?ck. The witnesses and principals in all these entries residing in Paradise, Cache County Utah. JN? B. Neil, register. A ? Wheeler, Atty, for ? ? Utah & Northern R. R.--Time Table No. 11--To take effect Thursday, May 6, 1880 and 12:13 a.m.-All Trains ? ---- NORTHWARD -- Passenger train leaves Ogden 6:30 pm -- Passenger train leaves Brigham City at 8:00 pm -- Passenger train leaves Mendon at 10:05 pm -- Passenger train arrives at Logan at 10:35 pm -- Passenger train leaves Logan at 10:55 pm -- Passenger train leaves Hyde Park at 11:15 pm -- Passenger train leaves Smithfield at 11:23 pm -- Passenger train leaves Richmond at 11:47? pm -- Passenger train leaves Franklin at 12:10? am -- Passenger train leaves Battle Creek at 1:05 am -- Passenger train leaves Swan Lake at 2:05 am -- Passenger train leaves Oneida at 3:27 am -- Passenger train leaves Blackfoot at 7:30 am -- Passenger train leaves Camus at 11:10 am -- Passenger train arrives at Red Rock at 3:15 pm. -- Freight train leaves Ogden daily, at 5:45 am - Freight train arrives at Brigham City at 7:? am -- Freight train leaves Brigham City at 7:55 am -- Freight train leaves Mendon at 10:15 am -- Freight train arrives at Logan at 11:20 am -- Freight train leaves Logan at ? -- Freight train leaves Hyde Park at 12:00 pm -- Freight train leaves Smithfield at 12:50 pm -- Freight train leaves Richmond at 1:? pm -- Freight train leaves Franklin at 2:? pm -- Freight train leaves Battle Creek at 3:35 pm -- Freight train leaves Swan Lake at 4:50 pm -- Freight train arrives at Oneida at 6:50 pm ---- Freight train leaves Oneida at 7:? pm -- Freight train arrives at Blackfoot at 12:30 am. -- Freight train leaves Blackfoot at 12:45am -- Freight train arrives Camus at 5:? am - Freight train leaves Camus at 5:? am Freight train arrives at Red Rock 11:30 am. SOUTHWARD -- Passenger train leaves Red Rock at 12:45 pm -- Passenger train leaves Camus at 1:05 pm -- Passenger train arrives at Blackfoot at 3:15 pm -- Passenger train leaves Blackfoot at ? pm - Passenger train leaves Oneida at 10:? am -- Passenger train leaves Swan Lake at 3:05 am -- Passenger train leaves Battle Creek at 3:00 am -- Passenger train leaves Franklin at 3:55 am -- Passenger train leaves Richmond at 4:17 am -- Passenger train leaves Smithfield at 4:42 am -- Passenger train leaves Hyde Park at 4:50 am Passenger train arrives at Logan at 5:10 am -- Passenger train leaves Logan at 5:25 am -- Passenger train leaves Mendon at 5:50 am -- Passenger train leaves Brigham at 7:40 am -- Passenger train arrives at Ogden at 8:55 am. Freight trains leave Red Rock at 12:25 am -- Freight trains arrives Camus at 5:30 am - Freight train leaves Camus at 5:45 am -- Freight trains arrive at Blackfoot at 11:00 am. -- Freight train leaves Blackfoot at 11:20 am -- Freight train leaves Oneida at 3:45 pm - Freight train leaves Oneida at 4:30 pm. -- Freight train leaves Swan Lake at 6:30 pm -- Freight train leaves Battle Creek at 7:05 pm -- Freight train leaves Franklin at 9:00 pm -- Freight train leaves Richmond at 9:15 pm -- Freight train leaves Smithfield at 10:10 pm -- Freight train leaves Hyde Park at 10:30 pm -- Freight train arrives at Logan at 10:? pm -- Freight train leaves Logan at ? am -- Freight train leaves Mendon at 1:05 pm -- Freight train leaves Brigham at 3:25 pm -- Freight train arrives at Ogden at 5:35? pm Geo. [George] W. Thatcher, Superintendent D. A. Swan, Train Dispatcher. S. M. PRESHAW, undertaker Ogden, Utah has a full supply of Metallic Cases and Wood Coffins in newest styles at reasonable prices. Orders by mail or telegraph will receive prompt attention. My11-3m D.V. Wingard, M. D. T. D. S., Physician and Surgeion, Office at residence-Cache Valley House Logan City, Utah. may7-tf CACHE VALLEY HOUSE on Third Street, between Main and Washington Streets. Logan City - Utah. Best Hotel North of Ogden. Terms $1.50 per day, meals and Beds, 50 cents Each. Liberal Rates Given to Boarders by the Week or Month. Conveyances always ready to carry people to and from the depot and surrounding settlements. Paul Cardon, Proprietor. apr320-tf. PIONEER DRUG STORE, O.C. Ormsby, Proprietor. Wholesale and Retails Druggist. Drugs, Patent Medicines, Chemicals, Dye Stuffs, Perfumeries, Combs, and Cloth Brushes. Toilet Articles in Great Variety. Paints, Oils, Varnishes, and Putty, Paint and Varnish Brushes, Sash Tools and Graining Combs; Cord, Oil and Machine Oils. Choice Brands of Tobacco, Cigars, and Cigarettes. Dealers will find our stock complete with everything in the above lines. Produce taken at the highest market price. Nearly Three Millions - Genuine Singer (illustration) Sewing Machines Now in Use. Beware of Counterfeits! A full line of parts and attachments; All our own make. None but our agents keep them. The Singer Manufacturing Company. Logan, Utah Jan1-tf Franklin Merrill Agent for Northern Utah Wallpaper. Dinwoodey. Furniture. Upholstery. H. Dinwoodey's Furniture. Upholstery Goods. Baby Carriages. [Illustration] Parlor & Bed Room Furniture, Building and Roofing Paper, Carpets, Feathers, Oil Cloths, Mats, Lace Curtains, Lamberquins, Window Shades, Window Cornices, Hair and Wire Mattresses, School Desks, etc. etc. H. Dinwoodey's. 77, 1st South Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. ENAMEL PAINT! Mixed ready for use. THE BEST PAINT IN THE WORLD. No skill required in its application. Excels in Durability, Beauty, Brilliancy and Fire Proof Quality any other paint made. ITS COST is no more than pure lead and oil - which is unmixed and not ready for use - whereas the ENAMEL PAINT is all ready for use, will cover more surface than any other paint, giving no trouble or waste in mixing, possessing greater beauty, and outwearing any other - facts which warrant us in the assertion that for a period of ten years it will save the consumer fully FIFTY PER CENT. AS A HOUSE PAINT it is the most perfect substance known, possessing unsurpassed beauty, great brilliancy of color, adhering firmly to the wood, and giving the richest, most agreeable and uniform tints. Our Wagon and Machinery Paints From the finest vermillion to the cheaper colors, are especially fine. Every person owning a wagon, or any kind of machinery, should keep a can of it on hand, and occasionally give them a fresh coat of paint. It would take but a few hours alone?, while it would add to the durability and appearance of the articles a hundred times its cost. Its Convenience of Form is Readily Apparent. Being already mixed of the proper consistency to put on, requiring no thinner, and of any required shade or color, and in any quantity desired, aside from its other advantages, make it desirable for FARMERS and others who may not be skilled in the art of mixing and tinting, but who wish to do their own painting. The use of these paints obviates the necessity of procuring skilled labor, as any one can apply them. With this paint the consumer has to purchase no oil, pigments or dryers. He has no mistakes in shading to correct, and it is only necessary to ascertain the number of square yards to cover and the shade to apply, which can at once be purchased, so mixed that it will spread evenly, flow smoothly, and dry rapidly. These facts, together with there being No Waste, make it the most convenient paint ever made. Put up in ¼,1/2, 1, and 5 Gallon Packages, and in Barrels, Pure White, and any shade of color desired. Also EUREKA PAINT in 1 and 2 pound cans, same quality as Enamel. Send for sample card of colors and price list, which are mailed free on application, to G. F. Culmer, General Agent for Utah Territory, Salt Lake City, C. Traveller, agent for Richmond. Franklin Co-op, agent for Franklin. Smithfield Co-op, agent for Smithfield. sept11-tf. THE BAIN WAGON! The Bain Wagon is now enjoying the Largest Sale of any Wagon in the West, and it is because they are honest, reliable, and very durable. Call and see them now as improved. Prices reduced to suit. Sulky Plows vs. Gang Plows. Make inquiry from us of the advantages of Sulky Plows, and then examine The Cassady - Oliver Chilled - Sulky Plows. By using The Triumph Grain Drill, you will get full crops, as the grain stands the winter and drouth [drought] well. The improved "S" Barb Steel Fence Wire Has the barbs fast on both wires, can neither turn or slip. It is the best now in use. We keep a general line of Agricultural Implements at our Depot in Ogden, corner Main and Fifth Streets. Sebree, Ferris & Holt, Ogden. Salt Lake City, Terminus N.R.R., Idaho, Kelton, Utah. |