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Show DOG TAX NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to all owners of dogs within the corporate limits of Logan City, that within ten days from the date of this notice, the tax on all dogs must be paid to the City Recorder or steps will be taken to enforce the City Ordinance in relation to dogs. James Adams, City Marshal Logan, Aug. 18, 1882. 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. a3 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. MCALISTER & SONS' celebrated Concord harness is unexcelled by any in the west. We also keep in stock in 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. McAlister & Son. a4 1y THE means used to adjust and regulate the Buckeye Binders are simple and easy. 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. BIDS for pointing and plastering a two story rock school house 20x41. Address, School Trustees, Hyrum. a15-1f A FEMALE school teacher, to teach a primary school in this district the ensuing year. Address or apply to T. C. Thoresen, Hyrum a15-tf WANTED, to rent, a house of two or three rooms, with lot, if convenient. Apply immediately at this office. R. LARSON makes and repairs all kinds of Cooper Ware Molasses Barrels a specialty in season. Main Street, Logan. n11-10t FOR SALE. A 10 horse power engine and boiler, suitable for running a shingle mill. Has run a saw mill this summer and last. Also two 30 inch Turbine Wheels. Will sell cheap, and make terms of payment easy. U. O. M. and B. Co., of Logan. C. W. Nibley man'gr. 6t A BUILDING LOT for sale, near the business centre of town, for particulars address Box 1, Journal office. LOGAN MARKET. Corrected up till noon this day from information derived from the leading business houses of the city. Buying prices. Wheat, per bushel, $ .85 Oats, per 100 lbs., 2.00. Flour, xxxx, 2.75 to 3.00. Bran, per 100 lbs., .75. Shorts, .80. Potatoes, per bushel, .75. Eggs, per dozen, .25. Butter, per lb., .15. Wool, .18. GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, full lines, at New York Store Main Street, on half block south of Tabernacle, y1 ly WE guarantee the Buckeye Binder to be the best in the market. 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. 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. n1 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 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. n1 1y Z. C. M. I. LOGAN branch, importers and wholesale and retail dealers in all kinds of merchandise. Highest market price paid for wheat, oats, butter, eggs, and other kinds of produce. All orders by mail promptly filled. Aaron Farr, manager. n1 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. ?? The "new Massillon" separator, with [unreadable] 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. |