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Show Boot and Shoe making in all its branches. Good work, low prices at "Our Shoe 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 Twilled Flannels, 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 or retail. J.C. CUTLER. nov6-tf. SPORTSMEN AND RIFLE CLUBS Will find at Z.C.M.I. the best models of the celebrated Winchester Repeating Rifles, Cartridges, Reloading Apparatus, Caps, Wads, &c., as cheap as can be purchased anywhere. feb27-tf. BIDS FOR BUILDING. THE undersigned, Trustees of Logan School District, will receive up to six o'clock June 20th, 1880, bids for the erection for a School House in the Fifth Ward, Logan, according to the following specifications: SPECIFICATIONS OF LOGAN SCHOOL HOUSE. Said house shall be erected according to drawings of June 9th, and these specifications: The walls to be of stone rubbleswork [rubblework], with outside joints properly pointed with lime mortar. The scroll for inscription, window and door sills, are to be of white fine cut freestone. The foundation shall extend 2 feet into the earth (as far as may be deemed advisable by the Architect, after the nature of the ground shall have been understood). It shall have four gable ends (?), three of which shall contain ventilating windows, and each to have a cornice finish according to plan. Doors No. 1, 2, 4 and 5 to be without locks or catches, and shall hand on double hinges that they may swing both ways. Nos. 1, 2 and 3 shall be double; all the rest single. The partition A to slide up and down and shall be composed of two by three inch studding properly framed three feet apart, and covered on both sides with tongue and groove lumber of an inch in thickness, and shall be arranged with weights in such a manner that one man can easily raise or lower it. All doors to be panelled [paneled] and moulded [molded] after the manner here described; also all door frames to be paneelled on one side corresponding with doors except Nos. 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11. The plastering shall consist of two coat work, the second coat to be very nicely floated, as it furnished the finish instead of skimming. The ceiling in each of the two large rooms, shall have sixteen ventilating holes, each hole to have a neat, turned drop. There shall be a man-hole two by three feet in the ceiling at • B. Measurement between floor and ceiling to be seventeen feet, except in the boys' rooms, those to be nine ft. [feet]. The roof to be shingled four and one-fourth inches to the weather. All work on this building shall be executed in a good, substantial and workmanlike manner, and of the best available material throughout. T.O. ANGELL, Jr., Architect, Temple Block. See plan and detail. JAMES A. LEISHMAN, EDWARD HANSON, JOHN T. CAINE, JR., Trustees. je18-tf. NO. 287. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Salt Lake City, June 17th, 1880. Notice is hereby given that Henry Hughes, Mayor of Mendon, has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of the claim and secure final entry thereof in behalf of the said city and that said proof will be made before the Register and Receiver at Salt Lake city, on Monday, the 24th day of July, 1880, viz. Declaratory statement No. 8126 for N.W. 1-4 N.W. 1-4 and S.W. 1-4 S.E. 1-4 Sec. 8 and N.W. 1-4 N.E. 1-4 and N.E. 1-4 N.W. 1-4 Sec. No. 17 Tp. 11 North of R. 1 west and he names the following witnesses to prove the selection for townsite purposes by the citizens of Mendon, Cache Co., Utah Territory, of said tract, viz. Andrew Anderson, Jasper Lemmons, James G. Willey and Alfred Gardner, all of Mendon, Cache County, Utah Territory. JNO [John] B. NEIL, Register BUD & LOWE, Attys. [Attorneys] for Appl. [Applicant?]. je25-5t. NO. 290. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Salt Lake City, June 21, 1880. Notice is hereby given that the following named settlers have filed notice of their intention to make final proof in support of their claims and secure final entry thereof. That such proof will be made before the Judge or Clerk of the County Court for Cache County at Logan, on Monday, July 26th, 1880, viz. Johnathan Ricks who filed H.E. No. 1258 for the S. 1-2 S.E. 1-4 Sec 10 Tp 12 N of R. 1. W. and H.E. No. 4220 (additional entry) for the N. 1-2 S.E. 1-4 Sec. 10 Tp 12 N. of R. 1 W. and names the following as his witnesses, viz. James Clark, Alma Harris, George Smith and Lars L. Nielsen, all of Benson, Utah. And Wm. [William] L. Allen who made H.E. No. 2001 for the S. 1-2 N.E. 1-4 and lots 1 & 2 of Sec 2 Tp. 14 N. of R.1.E. and names the following as his witnesses, viz. Benjamin Cherry, Asa D. Smith, Wm. A. Terry and Chas. [Charles?] Karren all of Cob Hill, Utah. JNO [John] B. NEIL, Registry. je23-5t. NO. 280. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Salt Lake City, June 21, 1880. Notice is hereby given that the following named settlers have filed notice of their intention to make final proof in support of their claims and secure final entry thereof. That such proof will be made before the Register and Receiver of the U.S. Land Office at Salt Lake City on Monday, the 26th day of July, A.D. 1880, viz. William Coleman who filed D.S. No. 6788 for the N. 1-2 N.E. 1-4 Sec 19 Tp. 13 N. of R.1.E, and John Ritcher who filed D.S. No. 6779 for N. 1-2 N.E. 1-4 Sec. 39 and S 1-2 S.E. 1-4 Sec. 19 Tp. 13 N. of R.1.E. and names the following as their witnesses: John Ritcher, William Coleman, John A. Nelson and George Duane (?), and Jos. [Joshua] Smith of Smithfield, Utah. JOHN B. NEIL, Register. je 25-5t. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I, MILTON D. HAMMOND, Probate Judge for Cache County in the Territory of Utah, have entered the S.W. ¼ Sec. 17, S.E. ½ (?) Sec. 18, N. ½ N.E. ¼ Sec. 19, and N. ½ N.W. ¼ Sec. 20 in township thirteen north of range one west for and in behalf of the residents of the town of Newton. Every person, association, company or corporation claiming to be the rightful owner of possession of any lot, block, share or parcel of the foregoing described tract of land are required to file with the Clerk of the Probate Court for said county, within six months from the first publication of this notice, a statement in writing containing an accurate description of the particular parts or parcel of land he, she, or they claim; or be forever barred from claiming the same under the "Townsite Act." Witness my official signature at my office in Logan city this 28th day of April, A.D. 1880. MILTON D. HAMMOND. Probate Judge for Cache County. apr80-8m. FIREWORKS! for the Fourth and Twenty-Fourth, consisting of Fire Crackers, Roman Candles, Sky Rockets, Pin Wheels, Scrolls, Wheels, Triangles, Bengal Lights, Bomb Shells, Flower Pots, Cannon Crackers, Torpedoes, Meteor Rockets, Serpents, Sooner Dogs, &c., &c. BALLOONS, BALLOONS From 25 cents to $11.50 (?) Each. Flags from 25 cents to $1.00 each; fancy lanterns with candles, &c. Of the above I have a very large stock and good assortment, and as I have purchased direct from the manufacturer, I shall sell at low prices. JAMES T. HAMMOND, Bookseller and Stationer, Logan C. [City?]. jc25-1m. JUST RECEIVED a large assortment of Osborne Manufacturing Company's MOWERS, REAPERS, AND SELF BINDERS for sale by G.L FARRELL, Tithing Yard, Logan City, Utah. SOMETHING NEW. JONES & JENKINS. Dealers in Dry Goods, Groceries, Notions, Etc. One block west of the Co op. LOGAN CITY, UTAH. Produce Taken. JUST OPENED! JUST OPENED! PIONEER DRUG STORE. O.C. ORMSBY, Proprietor. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 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; Coal 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 HIGHEST MARKET PRICE. UPHOLSTERY GOODS. BABY CARRIAGES. PARLOR & BED ROOM FURNITURE; Building and Roofing Paper. Carpets, Feathers, Oil Cloths, Mats, Lace (?) Curtains, Lambrequins, Window Shades, Window Curtains (?), 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 than 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 specially 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 time, while it would add to the durability and appearance of the articles a hundred times its cost. ITS CONVENIENCE OF FORM IS READILY APPARENT. Bring 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, makes it desirable for FARMERS and others who may not be skilled in the art of mixing and thinning, 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, ½, 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. |