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Show ELDER John Q. Cannon, son of President Geo. Q. Cannon, started for Europe on Tuesday morning, on a mission. FARM MACHINERY. J. I. Case & Co.' celebrated threshers, champion grain drill, steel beam centre draft plows, cooper engines and saw mills, seel barb wire (2 and 4 barb) sold by John W. Lowell, Salt Lake City and Ogden. 37-tf IMPROVED FARM WAGONS, a large stock of improved steel skein Studebaker farm wagons, just received at Zion's Board of Trade. 49 tf SCRAPERS, wagon covers and tents at Zion's Board of Trade. 49-tf FINE SPRING CARRIAGES, buggies, light wagons, &c., at Zion's Board of Trade. 49 tf NOTICE. Persons to whom were awarded diplomas and 1st and 2d prizes for articles exhibited by them at the Cache County Agricultural and Manufacturing Society's fair held in Logan on the 22d, 23d and 24th of Sept. can get them by calling at Logan Tithing Office. W. E. Bassett Secy. PEERLESS REAPER & MOWER. "The triumph of the Nineteenth Century." Farmers are requested to call and examine these machines and especially the Pitman and connections. L. B. Mattison, Gen. agent, Salt Lake City. One-half block South Theatre. 27-tf. PLASTERING, &C. In this issue Mr. J. W. Meley announces that he is prepared to do all kinds of plastering, cornice work, centre pieces, &c, at the lowest living rates. We look to see Mr. Meley have all the work he can do. FISH BROTHERS' Celebrated farm, freight and spring wagons, sold by John W. Lowell, Salt Lake City and Ogden. 37-tf BORN. On August 1oth, to the wife of Joseph Crowther, Jr., a son. Mother and son doing well. May the father survive the ordeal and the son live to be a mighty man in Israel. Long may he live, happy may he be. Blessed with contentment and from misfortune free. NO. 638. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Salt Lake City. Aug. 8, 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 such proof will be made before the Clerk of the County Court at Logan, Cache Co., Utah, on Sept. 14, 1881, viz: Ira Ames of Cache Co., for the N. W. 1-4 S. E. 1-4 N. 12 S. W. 1-4 Sec. 16 and N. E. 1-4 S. E. 1-4 Sec. 17, Tp. 1 ?? R. 1 W. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuance residence upon and cultivation of said land viz: Andrew McCombs, James Koeford, William Austin and Robert Austin, Cache Co. H. McMaster, Register. 40-6t. FARM FOR SALE. Forty acres of land with water right and a frame house of five rooms, situated at Benson on Bear River. Liberal terms to an immediate purchaser. Apply to Wm. Clark on the premises. 49 2t J. W. MELEY, is prepared to do all kinds of plastering, including cornicing and centre pieces, and one, two or three cost work at lowest rates. All work warrated [warranted] or no pay, to be received by any architect. Cornicing, 55 cts. per foot. Centre pieces, $2 to $5 each. Apply by postal card or opposite Charley Frank's on the Island. 49 tf CARL J. CANNON, Third St., next door east of post office, Logan, the tailor! has lately received a very fine assortment of French, English and American cassimeres [cashmeres]. Keeps constantly on hand a fine selection of the best Utah cloths, 35-tf. ENCOURAGE HOME TALENT. Having recently returned from Boston I am prepared to execute portraits of all sizes, in oil, charcoal, crayon or India ink from photographs. Terms moderate! Respectfully, F. W. Hurst, Jr. 39-7m 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. JOSEPH DAYNES, Salt Lake City, Utah. THE GREAT CARRIAGE MANUFACTURING HOUSE OF THE WORLD. Emerson, Fisher & Co. Cincinnati, Ohio, [unreadable] 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 ??, 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 ?? These top ?? 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. WE TAKE orders for job printing at the Leader office. MANUFACTURERS of wagons, carriages, etc. etc, etc, attention! Those ambitious of leading the trade should at once open correspondence with A. P. Welshman, Smithfield, Cache Co., Utah. He has invented the Garfield rein holder! This device can be placed on the market at low figures, and yet it is strong and durable. A tower of safety, a marvel of convenience, "And a thing of beauty." 43 tf WONDER OF THE WORLD. Good news for all. Professor Herman's world renowned Vermin Destroyer! Which is known to be far superior to anything yet discovered for killing Rats, Mice, Insects on Poultry, Ants, Bugs, Cockroaches, Black Beetles, Fleas on Dogs. Blight and insects on Plants. Moth in ??, Tick or Scab on sheep or goats, also on cattle, etc. This preparation has been applied with great success against the Insects that attack the Coffee Plants, and would doubtless be equally efficacious with the Tea Plants. Sold in packets at 25 cents per packet or six packets, $1.25. This powder is warranted free from all bad smell, and will keep in any climate. It may be spread anywhere without risk, as it is quite harmless to Cats or Dogs, as they will not eat it. Directions for use on each packet. Manufactory, Gravel Lane, Houndsditch, City of London, England. The above discovery has gained for Prof. Herman a Silver Prize Medal at the Intercolonial Exhibition of Victoria, Australia, or 1868, besides numerous testimonials. Sole Agents O. C. Ormsby, druggist, Logan, Driver & Son, druggists, Ogden City. 59 ty FREE TO EVERYBODY! A beautiful book for the asking. By applying personally at the nearest office of the Singer Manufacturing Co. (or by postal card ?? a ??) any 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 frontispiece; also, 28 finely engraved wood cuts, and bound in an elaborate blue and gold lithographed cover. No charge whatever is made for this handsome book, which can be obtained only on application at the branch and subordinate offices of The Singer Manufacturing Co. The Singer Manufacturing Co. Principal office, 51 Union Square, New York. 42-9m SMALL HOUSE and lot for sale cheap! On the Island near the Bowery. Enquire of Wm. [William] Davis, Temple Block. 48 tf SPRING GOODS! An immense stock of Spring Goods, including staple and fancy dry goods, clothing, roots and shoes, &c. will be found in the four large stores of S. P. Teasdel, Main Street, Salt Lake City, proprietor of the Mammoth Mercantile establishment known as the Eagle House, in the various departments of which will always be found complete lines of General Merchandise. 32 ly FOR SALE, five acres hay land, on the Island, and one sulky rake, one riding plow, one buckeye mower, two Schuttler wagons, one fanning mill, four mares, and on small organ. Enquire of Wm. Buder, Logan, or John Hoeckel, Providence. 49 tf HOUSE AND LOT for sale! One of the most delightful locations in the city, central, healthful and convenient. For particulars enquire at this office. 48 tf HANSON & THOMAS. One door east of tithing office, The pioneer and leading merchant tailors of Logan. A fine stock of home made and imported goods and ready made clothing kept on hand. Gentlemen's own material made up. First class work and lowest prices guaranteed. N. B.-We pay the highest price for wool. Temple and tithing orders will be taken. mar12-tf THE FIREMEN'S Combination Dramatic Company. of Salt Lake City, Utah, will give a grand performance at the Providence Theatre! on Wednesday and Thursday even'gs [evening] August 23d and 24th, 1881. Commencing with Samuel D. Johnson's great drama, in three acts entitled, the Fireman! In which will be introduced a thrilling fire scene in one tableau, after which Master Abby Kelson, the Salt Lake favorite, will dance a hornpipe in character. The performance will conclude with the funniest noisiest farce. Peace and Quiet! Stage appointments and mechanical effects by Mr. C. Miliard, property man. Salt Lake Theatre. The proceeds of Thursday evening's performance will be given for the benefit of the Logan Temple. Usual theatre rates. ORGANS. ORGANS. Mason & Hamlin and Calder organs. Immense Sales in Utah. We will sell either a Mason & Hamlin or Calder organ on monthly installments. Call and see us before purchasing an organ elsewhere. We will sell either a Mason & Hamlin or Calder organ at a liberal discount for cash down. All organs sold at Salt Lake prices. Good stock to select from. What the best judges in Utah say of the Calder organ. The undersigned hereby certify that they have carefully and thoroughly examined the D. O. Calder Cabinet Organ, class B, (and compared it with a number of organs of other makers, some of which enjoy a worldwide reputation, and have no hesitation in pronouncing it to be an excellent instrument both in its mechanical construction, thoroughness of workmanship, and superiority of tone and touch, and that all things being considered, it is second to none as a desirable instrument for the Parlor or Meeting House, and is calculated to give entire satisfaction to purchasers. Joseph H. Ridges, builder of Tabernacle pipe organ. Neils Johnson, builder of Assembly Hall pipe organ. C. J. Thomas, conductor of Zion's Musical Society. T. Radcliffe, organist and conductor of Philharmonic Society. Orson Pratt, Jr., pianist and teacher. Charles Smith, C. Y. Taggart, piano tuner and repairer. W. L. Wethe, violinist and repairer of musical instruments. C. C. Johnson & Co., Main street, Logan, Utah. Organs. Organs. HARVESTING! Scythes. Mowers choice, $1.10 each. Waldron; 1.00 each. Honest Dutchman. 1.00 each. Lucerne, 1.00 each. Snaths, 1.00 each. Hay Forks. Three tines, 85 cts. each. Four tines, $1.00 each. Manure forks, 4 tines, 1.00 each. Hay rakes, wood; 85 cts. each. Fork Handles, Hoes, Rakes, &c., &c. at lowest prices. Z. C. M. I. Logan branch. R. S. Watson, manager. OUR MEAT MARKET has on hand every morning a good supply of fresh meat, and being carried on in the interest of the Logan Temple, should be well patronized. Third St., bet. [between] Main & Washington, Logan, Utah. LOGAN MEAT MARKET (Formerly Z. C. M. I.) Just south of Logan Branch Edward Newberry, Proprietor. The Choicest cuts of beef, pork, mutton, veal, etc., etc. Game in Season. Home cured hams and bacon a specialty. 48-tf ADORN YOUR HOMES. A full line of beautiful chromes, cheap, at Cardon's. tf FISHING TACKLE. Fine assortment including, poles, lines, flies, leaders, &c, at Cardon's 45 tf LOG CHAINS, ox yokes and bows at Zion's Board of Trade. 49-tf |