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Show Look At It. 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. Log Chains, Ox Yokes and Bows at Zion Board of Trade. Fishing tackle, Fine assortment including Poles, Lines, Flies; Leaders, &c. (etc.) At Cardon's. Cider Mills at Zion's Board of Trade. Carpets! Carpets! A Nice Line Of Carpets At Z. C. M. I., Hemp, Ingrain, Tapestry And Brussels. Call And See Before Going To Conference. Scrapers, wagon Covers and Tents at Zion's Board of Trade. Mitchell Spring Wagons. No other four Spring Wagon has the Burr patent Body, except the Mitchell Four Spring. They are the best in the market. Call and see them during conference. L. B. Mattison, Gen. (General) Agent, Salt Lake City. Fish Brothers' Celebrated Farm, Freight and Spring Wagons, sold by John W. Lowell, Salt Lake City and Ogden. Land Business. When you go to conference will be a good time to attend to your land business. This reminds us that we have a couple of friends there who can give you any assistance you need in that line. They are Messrs. S. W. Darke & Co. (Company). The "Co." stands for Wm. (William) Fuller, Esq. (Esquire), formerly of the art preservative. Both of these gentlemen stand high in Salt Lake, and can be relied upon. Z. C. M. I. Go to Z.C. M. I. Clothing at cost at Z. C. M. I. See the new ad. (advertisement) of Logan Branch. Ladies' suits and dusters at Logan Branch. Prints - 15 yards for one dollar at Z. C. M. I. Adorn Your Homes. A full line of Beautiful Chromos, cheap, at Cardon's. Finest Stock Of Confectionary ever brought to Logan at the Pioneer Drug Store. Improved Farm Wagons, A large stock of improved Steel Skein Studebaker farm wagons, just received at Zion's Board of Trade. Try Our Choice Mixed Bird Seed, Put up in right proportions for promoting the health and perfecting the song of Canary Birds. Sold at the Pioneer Drug Store. For a Nice Refreshing Smoke Try our "Pride of Logan", "Pioneer" or "U. & N. R.R." cigar. They are unequaled. For sale at the Pioneer Drug Store. Attention Farmers! The celebrated Windsor Harness Oil Blacking is unequaled for Harness, Carriage Tops, Saddles, etc. It renders the leather soft and pliable and adds greatly to its durability. For sale at the Pioneer Drug Store. 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. (General) Agent, Salt Lake City, One half block South Theatre. Logan Theatre! G. J. Bywater, Manager. Unusual Attraction! New Costumes, Sublime Tragedy, Roaring Farce, &c (etc.). 2 nights 2 Friday and Saturday Evenings, September 9h (th) and 10h (th). Will be presented for the first time in this city, Conrad's sublime tragedy in five acts, entitled, Jack Cade The Captain of the Commons. Cast of Characters: Jack Cade, (under the assumed name of Amend-all)... Mr. G. J. Bywater. Wat Worthy… Mr. A. W. Jones. Will Mohray… Mr. J. Ross. Lacy… (a Fryer of Mendicants) Mr. H. Brown. Jack Straw… N. W. Barnhall. Dick Pembroke, Roger Sutton - Bondsmen to Say, Mr. J. Gardner, Mr. R Berntson. A child (son of Cade)… Master G. Y. Bywater. Lord Say… Mr. Jos. (Joseph) G. Bywater. Lord Clifford… Mr. John Wilson. Duke of Buckingham… Mr. T. Margette. Duke of Suffolk… Mr. B. Richard. Courtney (steward to Say)… Mr. H. Matthews. Officer… Mr. W. Anderson. Widow Cade, (a maid or bondswoman to Say)… Miss I. Davidson. Marianne (wife to Cade)… Miss F. Haws. Kate, (betrothed to Mohray)… Miss D. Davidson. Lords, Ladies, Officers, Peasants, &c. (etc.) The performance will conclude with the side splitting farce, entitled, Slasher and Crasher! Samson Slasher… Mr. John Wilson. Christopher Crasher… Mr. A. W. Jones. Benjamin Blowhard… Mr. G. J. Bywater. Lieutenant Brown, Mr. John Rozsa. Rose… Miss F. Haws. Dina… Miss I. Davidson. Music by the Angell Orchestra. Doors open at 7 o'clock, performance commence at 8. General Admission 25 Cents. Reserved Seats, 50 Cents. Grand Excursion to California! Visiting The State Fair At Sacramento also San Francisco, San Jose, the Garden City, Monterey, the "Long Branch" of the Pacific Coast. Will leave Ogden Sept. (September) 17th, And return at pleasure, any time within Thirty Days October 17, with stop over privileges. A limited number of Tickets will be sold at $60.00 Each For Round Trip. You can get Certificates of Deposit for Tickets from B. H. Schettler, Cashier Zion's Savings Bank, Salt Lake City, or G. H. Tribey, Merchant, Ogden. Apply at once O. H. Riggs, John W. Snell, Managers. No. (Number) 660. Notice For Publication. Land Office at Salt Lake City. Aug. (August) 24, 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 said proof will be made before the Probate Judge of Box Elder Co. (County), Utah, or in his absence before the County Clerk of said county at the County Court House in Brigham City, Utah, on Saturday, October lst, 1881, viz: Levi Thornton, homestead entry No. (Number) 2241, for the E. 1/2 S. E. 1/4 of Sec. 1 T. 14 N. R. 1 W. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said tract, viz: Oliver I. Hoskins, Thomas J. Howell, Charles T. Gibbs, John S. Morris, of West Portage, Box Elder Co. (County), UT. (Utah). H. McMaster, Register. Stayner & Simmons, Attys. (Attorneys) for claimant. No. (Number) 652. Notice For Publication. U. S. (United States) Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, August 3, 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 said proof will be made before the Judge of the County Court of Rich County, Utah, or in his absence, before the Clerk, at Randolph, on Saturday, September 17, 1881, viz: Edward Patterson of Laketown, Utah, N. E. 2749, for the S. E. 1-4 N. E. 1-4 and lots 3, 4 and 5 Sec. 4 T 14 N. R. 6 east. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz. Archibald McKinnon, Samuel Smith, of Randolph, Utah, and Joseph M. Phelps, and Paul Jensen, of Laketown, Utah. H. McMaster, Register. Bailey & Parsons, Attys. (Attorneys) for applicant. $10 Outfit furnished free, with full instructions for conducting the most profitable business that anyone can engage in. The business is so easy to learn, and our instructions are so simple and plain, that anyone 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. (Company), Augusta, Maine. Land Notice. When going to Conference, if you have land business, either homestead or pre-emption, to file on or prove up, call on S. W. Darke & Co. (Company), next to Jennings' store, Salt Lake City. They are competent and trustworthy and are well and favorably known in the community. They also make out wills, deeds and all legal papers. You can write, enclosing a stamp, for information, and save a trip to the city. A notary public always in the office. Notice To Creditors. Estate of John Conrad, deceased. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned administratrix of the estate of John Conrad, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers within six months after the first publication of this notice, to the said administratrix at her residence on First West Street between South Temple and First South Street, Salt Lake City. Margaret A. Conrad, Administratrix of the estate of John Conrad, deceased. Dated Salt Lake City, Utah, August 29, 1881. Free To Everybody! A Beautiful Book for the Asking. By applying personally at the nearest office of The Singer Manufacturing Co. (Company) (or by postal card if at a distance) 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. (Company). The Singer Manufacturing Co. (Company), Principal Office, 51 Union Square, New York. J. W. Meley, Is prepared to do all kinds of Plastering, Including Cornicing and Centre Pieces; And one, two or three coat work at Lowest Rates. All Work Warranted Or No Pay. T be received by any architect. Cornicing - 55 cts. (cents) per foot, Centre Pieces - $2 to $5 each. Apply by postal card or opposite Charley Frank's on the Island. 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. (Junior). 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 if at a distance) 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. Spring Goods! An immense stock of Spring Goods, including staple and fancy Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, &c. (etc.) 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. Selling Out To Make Room For Fall Stock. Z. C. M. I. 15 Yards Choice Prints in Good Style for One Dollar. Ladies' Linen Suits and Dusters At Cost! At Cost! Men's, Youths And Boys' Clothing At Cost! At Cost! R. S. Watson, Manager. (Upper left) Illustration of Sewing Machine. (Upper right). No. (Number) 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 greater 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. (Connecticut), Western Office, 235 State St. (Street), Chicago, Ill. (Illinois), Southern Office, 8 North Charles St. (Street), Baltimore, Md. (Maryland). Geo. (George) A. Lowe, Salt Lake City and Ogden, Utah, General Agents for P. Schuttler's Chicago, Farm, Freight and Spring Wagons. Ames Steam Engine, Dedenick, Hay Presses, Cooper & Co. (Company) Saw Mills, Hippell Turbine Wheels, Furst & Bradley Clipper Plows, South Bend Chilled Plows, Sulky and Gang Plows, Iron Feed Cutters, Scutt's 4 Barb Steel Fencing Wire. Dealer in all kinds of Agricultural Implements, and Headquarters for Chicago Tongue Scrapper's, Railroad Material and all Kinds of Contractors' Supplies. Full stock always on hand. Geo. (George) A. Lowe. The Great Carriage Manufacturing House Of The World. Emerson, Fisher & Co. (Company), Cincinnati, Ohio, makes a good substantial Top Buggy for $100, and a strong, durable Phaeton for $140. The uniform excellence of these vehicles, resulting from (unreadable line) 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 consistent use and has made the firm of Emerson, Fisher & Co. (Company), the acknowledged leading Carriage Builders of the American Continent. These Top Buggies are in every State from Maine to California, and from (unreadable line) and business hundreds of testimonials have been received from every part of the country evincing the entire satisfaction of purchasers. Upward to 85,000 Carriages manufactured by Emerson & Fisher 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 unequaled facilities therefore enable it to produce good Carriages at a far less cost than the work of rural 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. (Company), Cincinnati, O. (Ohio). Farm Machinery, J. T. Case & Co's. (Company's) celebrated Threshers, Champion Grain Drill, Steel Beam Centre Draft Plows, Cooper Engine and Saw Mills, Steel Barb Wire (1 and 4 barb) sold by John W. Lowell, Salt Lake City and Ogden. Walter A. Wood's Machines. A full stock of Walter A. Wood's new enclosed Gear Mowers and Twine Self-Binders to arrive at conference time. J. B. Mattison, Gen. (General) Agent, Salt Lake City, One half Block South Theatre. Just Arrived At P. A. Nielsen's, a well selected stock of Men's Clothing, Hats, Caps and Furnishing Goods. The best ever brought to Cache County. Prices low. |