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Show RAILROAD TIME SCHEDULE. Utah & Northern. Trains arrive and depart from Logan as follows. Southward. Express Arrives 4:10 a.m. Departs 4:25 a. m. Freight Arrives 8:25 a. m. Departs 8:45 a. m. Freight Arrives 3:40 a. m. Departs 4:25 a. m. Freight Arrives 7:40 a. m. Departs 8:05 a. m. Northward. Express Arrives 10:00 p. m. Departs 10:15 p. m. Freight 3:45 p. m. Departs 4:30 p. m. Freight 8:00 p. m. Departs 8:45 p. m. Freight 12: 30 a. m. Departs 1:15 a. m. Utah Central Railroad. Trains leave and arrive as follows. Leave Salt Lake 7:00 a. m., arrive Ogden 8:40 a. m. Leave Salt Lake 3:40 p. m., arrive Ogden 5:20 p. m. Leave Ogden 10:10 a. m., arr. Salt Lake 11:50 a. m. Leave Ogden 6:45 p. m. arr. Salt Lake 7:55 p. m. Logan Postoffice Time Table. Mail closes-For Benson, Trenton, Newton, Clarkston, Tuesdays and Fridays, at 9 p. m. For Hyde Park, Smithfield, Richmond and Franklin, every day at 9 p. m. For Mendon, Wellsville, Bear Lake and all southern or foreign points, every day at 9 p. m. For Providence, Millville, Hyrum and Paradise, every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 9 p. m. Mail Delivery commences at 6:30 a. m. and closes at 6:00 p. m. daily. Delivery is open on Sundays from 6:30 to 9:30 a. m. Money order and registry department open from 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. daily, Sundays excepted. M. A. Shirley, postmaster. NOTICE. Parties to whom this paper is sent will please notify us if they wish to become regular subscribe. The rates of subscription can be found on our first page. JUST RECEIVED. A shipment of 20 of the latest improved "Mitchell" wagons, direct from the factory. At Paine & Mattison's a15-1t CHALLENGE. We hereby challenge the agents of McCormick, Osborne, Buckeye and Champion Self Binders to a friendly field trial to test the merits of our respective machines, and will meet them at such time and place as may be hereafter agreed upon. Twine to be the material used for binding. Paine & Mattison, agents for Wood's Binders. n1-tf CHAMPION ROOF PAINT, excelled by none. Manufactured and applied by Wm. Smith & Son. This paint is both fire and water proof, it is the cheapest and most durable that can be applied to wood or metal roofs. List of prices, $1.50 pr. square for shingle roof; $1.00 per square for iron or tin. All orders promptly attended to. P. O. Box 283, Ogden. n1-3m Z. C. M. I. CARRY the only complete stock of clothing in Cache Valley. We are now offering bargains in order to make room for our fall purchases. n1-tf IF YOU want to get a good encyclopaedia cheap, call on J. T. Hammond, at the Book Store. He is almost giving them away. He is also offering some rare bargains in illustrated Bibles. a1-3 FOR croquets, base balls and bats or marbles, go to the Book Store. a1-3t HEADS of families will find it to their interest to purchase their groceries and family supplies at Z. C. M. I. The most complete stock of general merchandise in Northern Utah. a1-tf JOHN THOMAS, "The People's Tailor," has started business near the Second Ward U. O. Store. n1-1m LADIES will find the latest styles in dress goods, ribbons, trimmings, &c., at Logan branch. Be sure and call before making purchases elsewhere. a1-tf THE Champion Monitor and Charter oak stoves give universal satisfaction. Don't buy your stove until you have examined them. Carried only by Z. C. M. I., Logan Branch. a1-tf RETURN OF THE FAVORITES. The original Tennessee Jubilee and Plantation Singers, all the old favorites re-engaged, from the old plantation scenes to the parlor scenes. Remember, the Company will appear with an entire change of programme. Admission, 50 cts. Reserved seats 75 cts. On sale at Pioneer Drug Store, H. W. Johnson, manager, H. K. McLellan, bus. man'gr. U. S. DEPOSITORY. Deseret National Bank, Salt Lake City. Paid up capital, $200,000. Surplus, $125,000. Wm. H. Hooper, president, H. E. Eldredge, vice prest., Wm. Jennings, Feramorz Little, John Sharp, Nicholas Groesbeck, J. S. Hill, cashier, Directors. Receives deposits payable on demand. Buys and sells exchange on New York, San Francisco, Chicago, St. Louis, Omaha, London, and principal Continental Cities. a11-6m LOGAN THEATRE, Friday & Saturday Aug. 18 and 19. The greatest dramatic organization ever in Logan. Jay Rial's majestic revival of the famous moral and picturesque drama of Uncle Tom's Cabin. Elevated to the position of an historical drama, by Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe. Forming the strongest company that ever presented this home picture of life among the lowly. Powerful double company! Grand scenic effects, celebrated trick donkey, "Jerry," Magnolia Jubilee Band, camp meeting shouters, and the only trained bloodhounds in the world. Prices 75 cents and $1. Reserved seats for sale at Pioneer Drug Store, Main St. n3 3t $100 REWARD. The above reward will be paid for the capture of Ole W. Hansen. Description: light complexion, heavy set weight about 180 lbs. The first fingers of right hand cut off. When last seen had on blue overshirt and dark cloth pants, clean shaved except mustache and goatee, round full face, Danish by birth, but talks fair English with Danish accent. The above reward will be paid for the arrest and delivery of said party. If captured, telegraph at once to W. Hoop, Sheriff of Bear Lake Co., Idaho. THE BUCKEYE binder. Come and see it. Zion's Board of Trade. J. H. BROWN & SON, Logan Marble Works. All kinds of monumental head stones, mantles, etc., etc. Made in all grades of marble or 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 1880. Satisfaction guaranteed. Orders solicited and promptly filled. Marble head stones from $8.00 upwards. Logan City, Utah. a1-1y NO. 1048. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Salt Lake City, July 24th, 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 Register or Receiver at Salt Lake city on Sept. 17th, 1882, viz. William Cherry, who made H. S. 8498, for the N. W. 1/4 Sec. 24 Tp. 14 N. R. 1 E. S. L. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz. H. W. Bowman, Samuel Erkersley, John Gooch, James Hansen, Richmond, Utah. H. McMaster, register. n1 law5t THE Journal book and job printing dep't. Will be found replete with all kinds of plain and fancy type. We are now prepared to execute, in the highest style of the art, letter heads, bill heads, statements, notes, books, pamphlets, dodgers, hangers, order books, theatrical bills and in fact all kinds of book & job printing. Our prices will be found as low as any printing establishment in the Territory, and our work equally good. Address Journal Printing and Publishing Co., Main Street, Logan. THE Buckeye binder is the most simple and durable in its construction. U. O. FOUNDRY, machine and wagon manufacturing co., Logan City, Cache Co., Utah. Manufacture saw & shingle mills feed cutters, horse powers, wood turning lathes, brass and iron castings, etc., etc. Horse shoeing a specialty. Agents for Bain wagons, Oliver chilled and Moline plows, Champion mowers and Pitt's threshers, etc. Special attention given to repairs in blacksmith, machine and wagon departments. B. M. Lewis, president. Joseph Wilson, manager. Jos. Goddard, secretary. a1 1y THE CITY DRUG STORE. J. Douglass Groesbeck & Co., proprietors. Logan City, Utah. a1 1y OSBORNE HARVESTING MACHINERY. The best. The best. Farrell & Barber, have just received a large supply of the celebrated Osborne wire and twine self binders, the combined reaper and mower, the combined mower and dropper. Also the number five and seven Independent mowers! The celebrated Coats lock lever horse hay rake. Purchasers are invited to call and inspect these machines, at George Barber & Son's Store. Corner Main and Second Streets, Logan. For terms apply to Geo. Barber & Son, Logan, or to George L. Farrell, Smithfield. a1 t S. F. BALLIF & CO., first door west of Logan Hall. Retail dealers in general groceries, foreign and domestic fruits. Make a specialty of choice teas. Family trade solicited. a1-1y 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. G. W. Nibley, Man'gr. DON'T fail to call at Zion's Board of Trade and see their binder. 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 THE NEW YORK STORE has taken the cake for low prices on gents' furnishing goods, dry goods, notions, etc. Main Street, on half block south of Tabernacle. a1 6m A BEAUTIFUL PORTRAIT of any size made from a common photograph or any other kind of small picture. We will send full descriptions, price, etc., to any reliable man or woman who will act as our agent. To such a party we offer a permanent and profitable business, of the highest respectability. Photocopying agents should address us by letter stating experience, quality of work they handle and prices paid. The Auburn Copying Co. 85 & 87 ?? St., Auburn, N. Y. 1-1t WHY is the Buckeye binder the best? Because a boy can run it. |