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Show WILL AND THE WAY, the great romantic drama! will be presented by the Logan Dramatic Club Saturday evening, Sept. 23 at Logan Theatre. For cast and synopsis see small bills. THE UTAH JOURNAL, a semi-weekly newspaper, published every Tuesday & Friday evening. The Journal represents the best interests of Logan City, Cache County and the inhabitants of Utah in general. A live, independent progressive, reliable newspaper. Presenting unimpartial reviews of the day, truthful and spicy local reports. Latest telegraphic information, correspondence from home and abroad and from all points of interest in Utah. Interesting Tabernacle services, educational notes, scientific miscellany, humorous anecdotes, gems of thought, agricultural items, market reports, well selected miscellaneous reading for young and old, &c., &c., &c. The best advertising medium in this region. Rates on application at office. Subscribe! Subscribe for the Journal and show it to your friends. One year, (post paid) $3.50. Six months, (post paid) 2.00. Three months, (post paid) 1.00. WANTED AND OFFERED. Under this head we will insert advertisements not exceeding five lines in length, for 25 cents each insertion. Every additional line 5 cents. WANTED a second hand parlor cook stove, must be in good order. Apply M. D. B. this office. s19 2t WANTED, a second hand self feeding stove. Apply T. U. this office. s19 tf WE have two threshing outfits on hand which we will sell on very favorable terms. Paine & Mattison. s8 tf TWO city lots for sale. Fine location near the Temple. Enquire at the Journal office. R. LARSON makes and repairs all kinds of Cooper Ware Molasses Barrels a specialty in season. Main Street, Logan. a11-10t I MAKE the best molasses in Cache Valley and yearly take first prize at the Fair. I shall commence about 25th September next. R. Nielsen, ??th Ward Square, Logan. s22 2t FOR SALE, at Paradise, on reasonable terms, 83 acres of farm and hay land-a good place for stock raising as well as farming. Enquire of Jonathan Nelson, Paradise. a31 4t LOGAN MARKET. Corrected up till noon this day from information derived from the leading business houses of the city. Buying prices. Wheat, per bushel, $ .86 Oats, per 100 lbs., 1.75. Flour, xxxx, 2.70 to 3.00. Bran, per 100 lbs., .75. Shorts, .80. Potatoes, per bushel, .75. Eggs, per dozen, .25. Butter, per lb., .20. Wool, .18. NORTH. West. East. South. In relation to boots and shoes, the people of Utah are sensibly united in preferring those made at Z. C. M. I. Factory, Salt Lake City. Look for the brand. NO. 1090. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, September 16th, 1882. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of her claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Box Elder county, at the Court House in Brigham City on Saturday, October 28th, 1882, viz Cyntha Durfey, for the W. ?? of S. ?? and S. E. ½ of S. E. ½ and N. E. ½ of S. W. 1/4 of Sec ?? T. 12 N. R. 2 W. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz. ?? Howes, George Lemons, Crandel Dunn and Francilow Durfey, of Beaver Dam, Box Elder County, Utah. H. McMaster, register. Geo. J. Marsh, atty. s??-5w NO. 1078. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, Land Office at Salt Lake City, Sept. 1st, 1882. 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 or Clerk of the County Court, at Logan City, Utah, on Wednesday, Oct 4th, 1882, viz. John T. Fletcher, H. E. ?? for the S. E. ?? S. E. ?? Sec. 8 [unreadable] Section 9, Tp. R. N. of Range one West. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz. Wm. O. Goodson and Chas. C. Goodwin both of Trenton, Cache Co., Utah, Jacob West and Nicholas Crookston, both of Logan City, Cache co., Utah. H. McMaster, register. Hammond & Maughan, atty. s15law3t SEALED PROPOSALS. Sealed proposals indorsed "proposals" for the erection of a Court House at Malad City in accordance with Plans and Specifications now on file in the Office of the Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners, of Oneida County, Idaho Territory, will be received by the Clerk at the Board aforesaid, at Malad City, until 12 o'clock on Saturday, Septermber 20th 1882. Proposals must state the length of time required for the completion of the building after approval of contract, and must be accompanied with a good and sufficient bond of $250.00 as a guarantee of good faith. Contracts will be awarded in the lowest responsible bidder or bidders. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. The bidder or bidders to whom the contract is awarded, shall execute a band in the full amount of the contract, with two sufficient sureties, conditioned for the faithful performance and compliance with the terms of the contract. The plans can be seen at the Recorder's office at Malad City, where copies of the specifications can be obtained on application. Wm. B. Trews Clerk of the Board of county commissioners, Oneida county, Idaho Territory. Malad City, I. T. August 24th, 1882. s8 1m U. O. M. AND B. CO., manufacture and sell lumber, shingles, lath, moulding and brick. Contract for buildings, work guaranteed. Bids solicited. Planing and turning done to order. We keep a full stock of general merchandise! at our U. O. Stores. Furniture, home-made and imported, at our store on Main Street. We will continue to endeavor to satisfy our patrons. C. W. Nibley, Man'gr. a41y CARDON & THATCHER Main Street, opposite Tabernacle, Logan. Furniture department, wholesale and retail. All kinds of furniture, house furnishings, upholstery, oil paintings, steel engravings, chromos, frames, mouldings, etc. Jewelry department wholesale and retail. Watches, clocks, jewelry, silver and plated ware, spectacles. All kinds of optical goods, etc. Repairing in all branches. a1 1y BOOKS, STATIONERY! WALL PAPER! I wish to remind the public that my stock of miscellaneous books includes all of the standard, historical and literary works and works of fiction. I am constantly receiving new books, cheap novels and literary works for summer reading. If you want anything in the stationery line. Give me a call, you will be sure to fine what you want. Full line of blank books cheap. A large stock of fine writing paper and photograph and autograph albums. I have about 100 different patterns of wall paper, all of which are new prices low. Will be glad to have the public call and inspect my stock and prices whether they want to buy or not. James T. Hammond. a1 1y ZION'S BOARD OF TRADE, Logan City, Cache County, Utah, agents for the improved Studebakdr [Studebaker] farm and spring wagons, buggies and carriages. Buckeye machines. Furst & Bradley mows, harness and cultivators; South Bend chilled plows, keystone and Furst & Bradley hay rakes. Also dealers in iron, steel and bolts. All kinds of hardwood and wagon material, railroad, farm and freight fixtures. Examine prices before purchasing elsewhere. Fred. Turner, Supt. a1 1y Z. C. M. I. Carpets, body Brussels, tapestry, two ply ingrain, three ply ingrain, wool filling, cotton ingrain, English druggeting, floor oil cloths, etc., etc. etc. curtains, mats and rugs, shades. a1 ly THE BEST IN THE WORLD is the improved traction engine with or without reversing gear, 10, 16 and 18 horse power. Built by Russell & Co., Massillon, O. The "Boss" thresher the new Massillon 24, 30, 68 and 86 inch cylinders, built by Russell & Co., Massillon, O., and sold by reliable dealers everywhere. Send for circulars and address of interest agent. Name this paper. The "new Massillon" separator, with 10 horse mounted power. The "boss" threshing outfit of the world. Mitchell wagons, mowers, reapers, hay rakes, plows, etc. "Wood" Twine self binders, Albion combined harrow and broadcast seeder. A full line of our celebrated California Concord harness, all goods warranted first class. Paine & Mattison, Third Street, Logan, Utah, a1-tf PICTURES TAKEN in every style. Old pictures copied and enlarged as well and cheap as anywhere else and satisfaction guaranteed, at the Cardon Art Gallery. Splendid assortment of card boards, wools, mottos, photo, and motto frames, albums, fishing tackle, glass, canvasses, etc. One-half block west of Z. C. M. I. corner. |