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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. Entered at Postoffice, Logan as second-class matter. 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. NOTICE. The members of the High Council are requested to meet in the basement of the Logan Tabernacle at 10 o'clock a.m. Friday, Sept. 1st, 1882. C. W. Nibley, Clerk. 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. 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 JOHN THOMAS, "the people's tailor," has started business near the Second Ward U. O. Store. a4-1m DISTRICT SCHOOL NOTICE. Teachers and trustees of the District Schools of Cache County are requested to meet in the 4th Ward School House Logan, Saturday, Sept. 2d, at 10 a.m., to consider matters of value to our school interests. A general attendance is earnestly desired. John T. Caine, Jr., County Supt. Logan, Aug. 21st, 1882. a22-3t 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 285, Ogden. a1-3m 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 PAINE & MATTISON have just received three cars new Massillon threshers. Call and see them at their warerooms, Third Street, Logan. a 29-tf WANTED, a good girl to do general house work. Apply immediately at this office. 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 ANOTHER INVOICE of the celebrated "California" harness just received at Paine & Mattison's. a25 tf OPENING OF SCHOOL. The District Schools of Logan will begin Monday, Sept. 14th, at 9 a.m., in all the schoolhouses. Persons wishing to attend, will please secure entrance checks at the 4th Ward schoolhouse, Thursday, Aug. 31st, and Friday Sept. 1st, between 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. The rule, adopted last year, of admitting no one to school without an entrance check, will be more strictly enforced. John T. Caine, Jr. J. Z. Stewart Edward Hansen, Trustees. Logan, Aug. 21, 1882. a22 3t WARRANTED. We warrant "Russell's Massillon Threshers" to do the best work and to give satisfaction or no pay. We are having large sales, and parties wanting these goods must apply at once to Pain & Mattison. "Mitchell Wagons are the best." a25-tf LOGAN THEATRE. Grand special performance on Saturday evening, Sept. 2d of the Logan Dramatic Club. When will be presented, the thrilling five-act drama, entitled Evadne! or, the Hall of Statues, and the laughable farce, entitled a kiss in the dark. for cast of characters see small bills. Admission, 25 and 50 cents, reserved seats at Ormsby's a29 1t 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 NO. 1066. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Salt Lake City August 22d, 1882. Notice is hereby given that the following named settlers have filed notice of their intention 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, Utah, on Saturday, Sept. 23d, 1882, viz Lewis F. Miller, who made H. E. No. 4772, for the N. 1/4, S W 1/4 Sec. 8, Tp. 10, N. of R 1 E. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of said land, viz Robert Bradshaw, Richard Bradshaw, Harry Dilley and Andrew A. Allen, all of Hyrum, Utah. Joseph Wood H. E. No. 5436, for the S. E. ?? S. E. ?? Sec. 22. N ?? N E ?? Sec. 27, Tp. ?? N of R 1 W. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz Wm. D. Goodwin, Aaron Hill, John Wilson and Wm. Bingham all of Trenton, Cache Co., Utah. H. McMaster register. Hammond & ??, attys. a25 3m 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., 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., .20. Wool, .18. (CORRECTED LIST.) LOGAN RACES. Sept. 20, 21, and 22: $350 in purses, given by the Logan Driving Park Association. Programme. FIRST DAY. 1st race-Club purse of $60. Running, half-mile heats, best two in three, free for all; 75 per cent. to first, 25 per cent. to second. 2d race-Club purse of $25. Trotting, half mile heats, best two in three, free for all stallions under three years old. 3d race-Matched purse race for $100; one mile, single dash, between Reese's "Daisy" Jenson's "Snow Ball," Thatcher's "Grey" and Farr's "George." $70 to first, $20 to second and $10 to third. SECOND DAY. 1st race-Club purse of $60. Trotting, mile heats, two in three, free for all Stallions owned in Cache Co., 75 per cent. to first and 25 per cent. to second. 2d race-Club purse of $60. Running, one mile single dash, free for all. $40 to first, $15 to second, $5 to third. 3d race-Club purse of $40. Trotting, double team, one mile heats, best two in three; free for all; both horses must be owned by one man. THIRD DAY. 1st race-Club purse of $60. Trotting, mile heats, best two in three, free for all; 75 per cent. to first and 25 per cent. to second. 2d race-Club purse of $45. Running three-fourths mile, single dash, free for all; $35 to first, $10 to second. 3rd race-Matched race for $200, one mile heats, best two in three, between Ormsby's Pacer and Squires' "Romeo." All races will be governed by the rules of this Association; all entrances must be made at the Secretary's office not later than the 16h of September. Entrance fees on all purses 10 per cent., and in all club races, three or more to enter, two or more to start. Races called each day at 2:30 p.m. sharp. J. T. Hammond, Sec'y, & Treas'r. 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 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 GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, full lines, at New York Store Main Street, on half block south of Tabernacle, y1 ly PUMPS! PUMPS! David James is prepared to furnish all kinds of Rumseys force & lift pumps iron pipes and fittings water pipes laid to order. Agent for the Garry Iron Roofing. All orders for any of the above left with James Bishop, at the Temple or Wm. Palmer, at Our Meat Market, Logan, will receive prompt attention. a3tf NO. 1054. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Salt Lake City. July 31, 1882. Notice is hereby given that the following named settlers have filed notice of their intention 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, Cache County, Utah on Saturday, Sept. 2d, 1882, viz Lars Pederson, H. E. No. ?? for the E ??, S. E. ?? Sec. 20 Tp 12 N of R 1 W. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz Michael Poulsen, Soren L. Petersen, Lars Sorensen and James O. Peterson, whose P. O. addresses are Mendon, Cache County, Utah. Caroline P. Larsen, D. S. No. ?? for the S. E. 1/4 S. E. 1/4 Sec. ?? and N. E. ?? N. E. ?? Sec. ?? Tp ?? N. of R 2 W. She names the following witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz Ole Anderson, Lars Rasmussen, Richard Godfrey, and Andrew W. Heggle, all of Clarkston, Cache Co., Utah. Swen Carlsen, H. E. No. 5735 for the ?? N E ?? Sec 30 Tp 12 N of R 1 W. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land viz Mark Fletcher, N. P Crone, N. P. Lindclef and Peter Eliason, all of Logan, Cache Co., Utah. Elias Davis, H. E. No. 4235 for the N ?? N. W. ?? S. W. ?? N. W. ?? N. W. ?? S. W. ?? Sec ?? Tp. 12 N of R 2 W. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz Wm. ??, Wm. T. Hopkins, Thos. D ?? and Morgan S. Evans, all of Logan City, Utah. H. McMaster, register. Hammond & Malcolm, Attys. ?? BIRD CAGES, wooden and willow ware, groceries, fruits and teas, S. F. Ballif & Co. 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 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. 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. a18tf 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 JOHN BENCH, house and sign painter, and plain and decorative paper hanger. Logan City, Utah. a10 tf. |