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Show LOG CHAINS, ox yokes and bows at Zion's Board of Trade. 49-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 LOOK AT The picture of McCormick's New Iron Mower, in this issue. The best mower ever manufactured. John W. Lowell, Salt Lake City and Ogden, General agent for Utah. 37-tf ALL kinds of fruits and vegetables at Rick's & Bitter's. 43 WE LEARN that the place is much disturbed in the lower part of town by rowdy boys, who greatly annoy the residents of that locality. 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 IMPROVED FARM WAGONS, a large stock of improved steel skein Studebaker farm wagons, just received at Zion's Board of Trade. 49 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 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. FARM MACHINERY. J. I. Case & Co.'s celebrated threshers, champion grain drill, steel beam centre draft plows, Cooper engines and saw mills, steel barb wire (2 and 4 barb) sold by John W. Lowell, Salt Lake City and Ogden. 37-tf CARPETS! CARPETS! A nice line of carpets at Z. C. M. I. Hemp, ingrain, tapestry and Brussels. Call and see before going to conference. 4-tf FINE SPRING CARRIAGES, buggies, light wagons, &c., at Zion's Board of Trade. 49 tf FISH BROTHERS' Celebrated farm, freight and spring wagons, sold by John W. Lowell, Salt Lake City and Ogden. 37-tf REWARD! Ten dollars reward for information that will lead to the arrest and conviction of the person or persons who recently stole some logs and posts from the banks of Logan River, near Logan City, the same being the property of the U. O. M. & B. Co. Chas. [Charles] Nibley, Manager. 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 NOTICE. TIMBER CULTURE. Land Office at Salt Lake City. July 18, 1881. Complaints having been entered at this office by H. F. Boman against George H. Stoddard for failure to comply with ?? to timber culture entry No. 23 dated Feb. 2oth, 1879, upon the ??. W 1-4 S. E. 1-4 section 24 township 14 north range 1 east in Cache county, Utah Territory, with a view to the cancellation of said entry; contestant alleging that said entry has been abandoned by said G. H. Stoddard. The said parties are hereby summoned to appear at this office on the 5th day of September, 1881, at 11 o'clock a. m. to respond and furnish testimony concerning said alleged failure. H. McMaster, Register. ty 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 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 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 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. 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 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. 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. FURNITURE home made and imported. Family supplies and all kinds of general merchandise. Co-operation The Manufacturing And Building Company of Logan. Manufacturers of Doors, Sash, Mouldings, Rustic, Tapered Siding and Furniture. This company can offer Special inducements on building contracts. Planing and Turning done on Short Notice. Prices of planing: Surfacing 35 cts. per 100 ft. Planing, 60 cts. per 100 ft. Planing, Tongue and Grooved and Beaded 75 cts. per 100 ft.; Moulding reduced 25 per cent. In our store on Third St., 3 blocks west of Z. C. M. I. will always be found a complete stock comprising all lines of general merchandise. And a large and varied stock of Home-Made And Imported Furniture will always be found at our furniture store, on Main Street, Logan. C. W. Nibley, Manager. Henry Ballard, President. $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 |