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Show STOVES! E. M. Curtis has now in stock a full line of the justly celebrated New Hub and Juliette ranges, lively parlor cooks and a choice lot of parlor stoves, office stoves and heaters in endless variety, for coal or wood. Zion and Milton cook stoves also Alta, Chester and Winsors, which give the best satisfaction and do the most work with the least amount of fuel. Having a well appointed shop I am prepared to do all kinds of tin and sheet iron work with promptness. Orders from the line of the railroad will receive prompt attention. A liberal discount to dealers, E. M. Curtis. Adjoining Hammond's Book Store, Main Street, Logan, Utah. a1-1y GEORGE BARBER & SON, Main Street, Logan, Utah. Produce and commission merchants. Buy and sell fruit, grain and vegetables and keep constantly on hand farm and garden seeds, vegetables, corn meal, oatmeal, pearl barley, buckwheat flour, foreign and domestic fruits, etc. We also handle the celebrated Schuttler wagon, and keep on hand a good supply of wagon timber, iron, bolts, grindstones, etc. a1 tf O. C. ORMSBY, B. F. Riter. Paints, oils, varnishes, putty and brushes. Pioneer Drug Store, drugs, medicines, chemicals, dye stuffs, perfumeries, toilet articles and all line of goods pertaining to a first-class drug business, including We keep a complete and choice stock of tobaccos, cigars, cigarettes and smokers' articles. We are amply prepared to supply the wholesale and retail trade with all the above lines. Investigate our stock and prices before purchasing elsewhere. The store will remain open at all times, night and day. Ormsby & Riter. a1 1y LUNDBERG & GARFF, door and sash factory. Corner Main and First Streets, Logan City, Utah. Special inducements given to dealers. All grades of imported lumber, lath and shingles at competing prices. Planing in all its varieties done with dispatch: parties desiring to build will find it to their advantage to consult. Correspondence solicited. Estimates furnished. Agents for the celebrated rubber roofing. a1 1y BROWNING BROS., agents for Ballard & Marlin's repeating rifles wholesale and retail dealers in all kinds of guns, pistols, ammunition and sporting goods. Send for catalogue. Main Street, Ogden. a1 5m WM. RESOR & CO'S celebrated stoves without exception the most durable and perfect stoves made. Cook. Champion monitor, monitor, champion and normal. Heaters. Lilly, Windsor, pearl ivy, ruby, charm-parlor cook. Mystic, crown and other well known styles. Thousands in daily use in the Territory sold by Zion's Co-op, Mercantile Inst'n., Logan City, Utah. THE NEW VICTOR NO. 4. This machine has large arm, loose pulley wheel for winding bobbins and self setting needle. Light running and noiseless. Every part adjustable. Large self-threading shuttle and all the latest improvements. The cabinet work cannot be beat by any machine in the market. I deal directly with the Factory, and can put sewing machines with fire drawers, drop handles, drop leaf and cover, and nickel plated fly wheel, with all the extras complete, ruffler, tacker and hemmer, for the sum of $50.00. Bargains made in suit the times. Drop me a postal card if you want a sewing machine, or any repairing done. Extras of all kinds. I am also agent for the triumph stove-pipe shelf-agents wanted. Any kind of sewing machine furnished at bottom prices. Robert Pringle, Logan City, Utah. Box 24. a1-6m J. H. BROWN & SON, Logan Marble Works all kinds of monumental head stones, mantles, etc., etc. Made in all grades of marble of granite. For beauty of style and workmanship, we defy competition. We received every prize and award at the Annual Fair at Salt Lake City in 1881 satisfaction guaranteed. Orders solicited are promptly filled. Marble head stones from $8.00 upwards. Logan City, Utah. a1-1y MCALISTER & SONS' celebrated Concord Harness! is made of No. 1 California leather, and warranted for one year. We also keep in stock a full line of saddlery goods, namely buggy harness, saddles, bridles, whips, spurs, feed bags, etc. We are also agent for the Domestic, New Home, American, White, and Singer sewing machines. Shop and salesroom opposite Tabernacle, Main Street, Logan. a11 1y DAVID JENKINS, dealer in dry goods groceries general merchandise. Gents' furnishing goods a specialty. Coal kept constantly on hand. Orders for express or job wagon will receive prompt attention. Cor. Washington and Third Streets, Logan City, Utah. a1 3m NO. 1099. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Sept. 26th, 1882. Notice is hereby given that the following named settlers have filed notice of their intentions to make final proof in support of their claims, and that said proof will be made before the Judge or Clerk of the County court at Logan city, on Saturday, Oct. 28th, 1882, viz: Lars N. Christensen, H. E. No. 5180 for the N E 1/4 Sec. 17 Tp 13 N of R 1 W. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz. Christian Anderson, Hans Sorensen, F. L. Nielson and Andrew Hansen all of Newton, Cache Co., Utah. James Allen, H. E. 3223 for the E ?? S E 1/4 Sec 22 S W 1/4 S W 1/4 Sec. 28 N W 1/4 N W 1/4 Sec 26 Tp 14 N of R 1 E. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz. David Larson, John Richardson, David Orrison and Joseph Bright all of Richmond, Utah. Ira E. Blanchard, H. E. ?? for the S E 1/4 Sec. 28 Tp ?? N of R 1 W. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz B. F. Bingham, Isaac Pullum, Nathaniel Haws and John Nelson all at Trenton, Cache Co., Utah. Jorges Nielsen H. E. No. ?? for the S W ?? Sec. 21 Tp. 14 N of R 1 W. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz. Joseph Wood, Aaron Hill, Isaac Pullum and Ira J. Blanchard all of Trenton, Cache Co., Utah. William Goodwin, H. E. No. 8219 for the W ?? S E 1/4 and W 1/4 N E ?? Sec. 10 Tp. 16 N of R 1 W. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of said land viz. N. Bell, Joseph Wood, Brigham Benson and Benj. Bingham all of Trenton, Cache Co., Utah. Charles J. Goodwin H. E. No. 7250 for the N W 1/4 Sec. 10 Tp 14 N of R 1 W. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz. N. Bell, Joseph Wood, Brigham Benson and Benj. Bingham all of Trenton, Cache Co., Utah. H. McMaster, register. Hammond & Maughan, attys. s29 5w NO. 1089 FOR Land Office at Salt Lake City, Sept. 4th, 1882. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of their intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Judge or Clerk of County, Court at Logan, Cache Co., on Saturday, Oct. 21, 1882, viz Jens Hansen, H. E. No. 774 for the ?? 5, W ?? and lots 6 and 7 Tp. ?? N. or R. 1 W. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz Wm. H. Griffin, John Griffin, Wm. F. Jensen, and L. M. Christensen all of Newton, Cache Co., Utah. George Smith, H. E. No. 2068, for the ?? N. E. ?? Sec. 22, Tp 12 N of R. 1 W, and H. E. No. ?? for E. ?? N. E. 1/4 Sec. 22 Tp. 12 N. of R 1 W. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz William Ricks, John Ricks, Lars Ricks and James Clark, all of Benson, Cache Co., Utah. Nathaniel Haws, H. E. No. 810 for the E. ?? S. W. 1/4 N. W. ?? S. W. 1/4 Sec. ?? and N. E. 1/4 s. e. 1/4 Sec. ?? Tp. 10 N. R 1 W. and names the following as his witnesses, viz Hiram Curtis and Ira Blanchard, of Newton, Cache county, Utah, and Philander Cranney and W. D. ?? of Logan city, Utah. H. McMaster, register. Hammond & Maughan, attys. s22 5w NO. 1098. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Salt Lake City. Sept. 20, 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 Peter F. Madson, the County Clerk of Box Elder county, at the court house in Brigham City, on Saturday, October 28th, 1882, viz ?? P. Bowen, homestead entry No. - for the lots 3 and ?? W 1/4 of N. E. ?? and ?? of N. W. ?? of Sec. 8 t. 18 N. R. 2 W. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz Francilow Durfey, George Lemons, Crandel Dunn, Cynthia Durfey, of Beaver Dam, Box Elder county, Utah. H. McMaster, register. s22 5w 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. 1087 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Sept. 13th, 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 Rich county at Randolph, on 21st Oct. 1882, viz. Joseph M. Phelphs who made HE ?? for the lots 1 and 2 Sec. 4 Tp. 11 N. R. ?? E and lots 1 and 2 and S. E. 1/4 Sec. 30 Tp. 15 N R ?? E. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz. Robert Patterson of North Eden, Utah, John Perkins and John Cousins, both of Montpelier, Idaho, and Charles Allen of Lake town, Utah. H. McMaster, Register. Bailey & Parsons, Attorneys for applicant s15 5w 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. JOHN ASH, dealer in guns, rifles, pistols ammunition and sporting goods. Which he offers at the lowest possible prices. He has had an experience of 40 years in this trade, and is fully competent to perform all kinds of gun repairing. Work done upon short notice, and at reasonable prices. Store-Main Street, Logan. a1 1y HARRIS BROS., wholesale and retail dealers in groceries, produce and fruits, wooden and willow ware. Highest cash price paid for poultry, butter, eggs, and all kinds of produce. Shipping a specialty East side Main, bet. 4th and 5th Sts. Ogden City, Utah. 1 tf OUR TYPE was made by Central Type Foundry, St. Louis, Mo. with their justly celebrated copper alloy! Type metal. Warranted to be far more durable than any other type made. It is used exclusively by all the St. Louis daily papers: Republican, Globe-Democrat, Post Dispatch, Anzeiger, ?? Post, Amerika, and by the largest newspaper, book and job offices in the West. Address all orders to Central Type Foundry, J. A. St. John, treasurer, 115 N. Third St., St. Louis, Mo. 1 2m J. W. MELEY, plasterer & calciminer. All kinds of plastering done, including cornicing and centre pieces. All kinds of available pay taken. a1 1y THE AMERICAN POPULAR DICTIONARY. $1 only. This useful and elegant volume is a complete library and encyclopaedia, as well as the biggest dictionary in the world-superbly bound in cloth and ??. A ?? every word of the English language, was [unreadable] and a vast amount of [unreadable] a perfect library of ?? Webster's Dictionary costs ?? and the American Popular Dictionary costs only $1.00. Worth ten times the money."-N. Y. Times. "We have never seen its equal, either in price, ?? or contents."-?? ?? "A perfect dictionary and library of reference."-[unreadable] One copy of the American Popular Dictionary, ?? the greatest and best book ever published postpaid to any address on receipt of only $1. Entire satisfaction guaranteed. Two copies postpaid for $2, A grand holiday present. [unreadable] This offer good for 10 days only and [unreadable] BOYLE & CO., furniture dealers! Main Street, Ogden City, Utah. Bedroom sets, parlor sets, in all styles. Baby carriages, feathers, window blinds, cornices, and all articles pertaining to a complete and first-class stock of furniture. All kinds of upholstering done. Special attention to orders by mail. Satisfaction guaranteed. a1 1m H. DINWOODEY, keeps a full line of carpets! Lambrequins, feathers, furniture, cornices, lace curtains, upholster goods, building and wall paper. Salt Lake City, Utah. a1 1y The monarch of the field. The California Wilcox's improved iron harrow with steel teeth. The strongest and best harrow made, and so acknowledged by all who have used them. No shrinking, swelling, or rotting out. They will last a life-time. Sidney Stevens, Ogden, Utah. General agent for Utah, Idaho, Montana and Eastern Nevada and Western Nevada. Warranted to do better work than can be done with any wood frame harrow, on all conditions of soil. What the papers say about it, West: The farmers of San Jose, and Sacramento Valley are elated over the Wilcox Patent Improved Iron Harrow; it certainly supercedes anything ever sold as a harrow heretofore on the Pacific slope, for excellence in work, durability or worth.-Granger Avalanche, Cal. What farmers say about it. East. We, the undersigned farmers of Cedar and Jones counties, Iowa, having used the California Wilcox Patent Improved Iron Harrow the past season, cheerfully recommend it to the farming community as being in every respect the best harrow we ever used, and we have no hesitancy in saying it cannot be surpassed in any of th equalities that go to make a first class implement. J. H. Vanwormer, J. H. Dents, B. A. Belcher, Asa Ballof, Daniel Whitney, Allen Elijah, Jas. Dexter, Alexander Garrick, H. C. Frink. Manufactured and sold under a recent patent, by A. Wilcox & Company. Send for price list to Sidney Stevens, Ogden, Utah, all orders will receive prompt attention. |