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Show v - p - , .22. v II '- IHV - YVU-WKKKL- 14 JOURNAL. Y UmVaVhah had 35 years of practical experience in air parts of the'world, he is especiallyrqualified for' his business. Animals with deformed feet, as well as those tliat interfW, or in fact possess any objectionable peculiarity are scientifically and successfully handled bjr him. His UNDER THE AiI5TLETOE." aa any charges- - are workman in tbe city and satisfaction is guaranteed you. JOHN THOMAS. Thp.Third St. tailor is the man who gives people fits. This is not only true as to dustoiners but also with regard to competitors, for when it comes to he leads them all. He has sn almost endless variety, of. patterns to select from, and a suit sold by John .Thomas, always wear, as well as fits. He makes this guaran tee.. He invites especial attention tohisliejf suitings, appropriate for college students, to whom he makes special-price- s, He is also agent for one of the largest eastern clothing houses . and . cau- consequently furnish the ready made article as cheap as any one. - . - - . f HENRY G. HAYBALL. .Thirteen years ago yesterday Henry G. Hayball commenced business upon a small scale; a very small scale. - His entire stock at that time coaid b6 placed in - one of his present magnificent show windows, and even then would not equal in value the goods already there; but he must have been born withlhe bueinees instinct, and has succeeded beyond all precedent. In. his. commodious new. store be carries a complete stock of general merchandise, and the ptices and treatment his customers receive account for his immense trade. " U ( JA w , J. W. BARRETT, Architect, contractor and builder, has an office on Main St:. between First and Second. Mr. Barrett is yv DECEMBER 24 1873 i w- - , 6 -- 4i r, I 4) experience in Great Britain' and ip this country. Prompt attention is given to all work left with them, and satisfaction is assured. Charges are always reasonable, and the best treatment is accorded all customers. ' where all sqrts general work in is done oh that line shortest notice. Horse also attended to js, by a competent, workman,,, while Mr. Jacobsen himself is a first-clas- s .carpenter and j cabinet maker. W Ik. fact anything in the line of wood or iron work, and repairing of all , , . - 11YRUM SALOON.' kinds can be done here: Shop is This establishment is owned and situated a half block south of the., conducted by Mr. Nels Jepperson, Deseret Mills. i who formerly was connected with DR. J. A. MCcAtJSLAND & He Co. of Logan. J. R. Edwards handles nothing but the best Is a man with a strong pall and biands of wet goods, which he dis- consequently does a good business. at regular prices. His His dental parlors are among the poses house m a very orderly one, and no finest in the city, and his reputa-- . trouble is ever given the author- tion as a dentist is second to none,' ities. Pooi table are to he found All sorts of dental work is performed moderate cost, with assurance lnlhe saloon, anditis equipped thatatsatisfaction will be your1 withjall the usual paraphernalia Teeth " are extracted withgivenwith-or " of such houses. Tbe proprietor is out and he will furnish pain, yon a gentleman, and conducts his with a new set at remarkably low business strictly on the square. figures. . Crown and bridge work a ' KXCEL8IOR MARBBE WORKS. specialty. THE UNION MEAT MARKET. Mr. P. O. Hansen is the proprie. tor and the business that her has J. C. Knowles is Logans jolly built up in the past, few years at- butcher, tit does one good to trade tests his ability as a . workman. with cither "himself or his assistAll sorts of monuments and head-- ; ant, Frank Baugh, they are' so stones are made from innumerable pleasant and obliging. Besides, designs . which can be seen upon the Union Market is always fully application, or Mr. Hansen, who stocked with the choicest of beefr is an artist in his line of work, mutton, pork, veal, sausage, with will draft any design you may de- fish and gsme in season, and everysire. During the pastyear he has thing carried- - by a" fi rs class' -executed some notably the market. Then, the prices are right Gibbs and Benson monuments. and you always get full weight. Place of business just east of Tith- What more can you ask? ing Office. SPANDEs FURNITURE STORE,1 : Now located on Second St.; lias CACHE VALLEY BREWERY. This brewery makes one of the since our lastwrlteupdeveloped the largest and most complete finettkaverages that is produced into furniture establishment in Northin the county, and it is sn absoHere one will always Utah. ern lutely pure article, warranted to find a assortment of furniture,, good contain no deleterious adulterations. It is sold either .by the keg carpets, linoleums, curtains and or bottled, and at a price that draperies, stoves and ranges, and makes of it a cheap luxury. in fact everything needed to furnish and beautify the home. Special attention is given tothe o. p. BEACH. fimily trade and all orders are Mr.filled. Jacob the promptly In spring of the year Theurela brewer of life long ex- O. D. Beach was lookingpresent for a place perience, is the proprietor of the es- to open up a business. He decided tablishment and personally sup- that Richmond offered the best p' ervises the making of the product opportunities, hence he built a treat he sells. building aad opened the Surprishas steadily inTHE CACHE VALLEY LUMBER YARD, e.-Business creased with him and now the Conducted by Mr. A. L. Sk&nchy is Surprise, in the center of town, iaf one of the permanent ami thriving for lall kinds, of,, institutions of the city. A complete headquarters, and pool good treatment. stock of lumber, lath, shingles, liquors, ANDREAS PETERSON. doors, windows, and in fact everybusiness is now managed thing used in the building line, is .This carried, and is disposed of at most by Mr. Magnus Olsen, who was. reasonable figures, square . treat- employed lor many years by Mr. and has tbe reputation, ment, and absolute satisfacsion is Petersen, skillful of a and good guaranteed all patrons, and no one business man. workman, The house still need be afraid of having poor mawell earned' its reputation terial palmed ofif on them, as no enjoys inferior and worthless stock hand-le- for honesty and fair dealing, and the standard of excellence in regard to the -- goods handled is - main- . - : , 1 4 ( . . careful, painstaking workman, and being a first-clas- s mechanic able he to is give the himself, emto satisfaction those highest retana and Waebingtonyand but him. Estimates upon any cently he has succeeded in opening ploying work his line will be cheerfully in THE HANSEN CREAMERY a good market for his products in and plans for any sort furnished,' He has lately Situated in the northern part of San Francisco. can be secured upon a of building the town is, an establishment of shipped a car load of cheese there short notice. .Several of tbe hand-." o make regular j recognized' reliability, and is the and is preparing-tof structures business Bomest the means of distributing annually consignments of butter to' hettses stand a monument to Mr. large sums amongst the people of there. Wherever bis products have city, as he not only Vt!izville and yHnity. The pro- been sold they have established for Barretts ability,for drew tbe plans them, but superduct turned out is one oLsupferior themSelyes a first-clasreputation. vised .construction. entire . thir enerexcellence and alwayefind8' a Mr.' Hanien is 8WINYARD ,A 80N, ready sale at the highest price.. getic, and enterprising, and well Both butter and cheese are made,; merits the phenomenal success he Are blacksmiths, and have made a - has attained.. ud Haosene Chem hn? specialty of carriage, buggy and to bo quite as famous In the state THE ONLY RESTAURANT. wagon work, and aleo the making as i3 Chester and Derby in Great and repairing of springs, not negDuring the' summer Mr. Lowry Britain. ofbusiness, lecting it as .is done inju&ny cases enlarged his place Tbe proprietor, Mr. iorenzoidin additioQ to a number of for the horse-shoeinpart of the A. C. JACOBSEN A SONS, tained. Haneeu, also owns and operates tables in. the blacksmiths are room proper, business. They dining, Mill-rill- e one at two other creameries; UNION MERCANTILE CO. two finely furnished single, in the strictest sense of tbe word Operate a wheelrigbting, wagon aLd ihe other at Logan, where has first-clasold reliable U. O. is still s conThe in workmen, repairing establishment, and one double stall, for private and bdth are both butter and cheese are made. s business at tbe old stand nection with a blacksmith shop doing menu embraces every- having had practically a Mr. Hansen is the pioneer dairy- parties. Histo good eat; all that .money man of the state having established thing cau buy. JHis cooking is famous, this creamery, which was the first his service cleanliness itself, and one to be operated in Utah, some his waiters attentive and polite. nine or ten years ago. The sue- - He aleo carries a full line of the - cess he has achieved since that ' best cigars and cigarettes. The time am ply attests bis business Only deserves its splendid repu ability and admirable managerial tation. On Monday, when Christ-mas capacity. At that time lie. had will bs celebrated, Mr. Lowry practically nothing, starting in on will a cash prize of one dollar his new venture, nearly. $1000 in to give the person, eatings thei largest of pat"debt." By and the dinner also will bs dinner, rons and good management he has free. gradually pushed ahead until to- given J. K. EDWARDS. day Be is recognized as oae of the c v TO PURCHASE YOUR -o men of the county. Honest John Ed wards is the piorrThroughout the state his reputa-tioa- t neer dispenser of liquor comfort in isthe-sam- e and amongst Cache county. By etrict attention his opinion carries great to business, the best goods on the dairymen is known to be market, and the employment of as he weight, EXTRA THIS YEAR, JfQU WILL AGREE AND FOR TH0 8E EXPECTING SOMETHING - and- - careful -i- n- his painstaking courteous assistants, he has estab WITH US AFTER INSPECTING OUR LINE OF work, and of late his methods have lished a reputation which makes been extensively copied by dairy his house a popular resort for tbe Calendars, Christmas Cards, Bookowners throughout the- State. He thirsty from all parts of northern now, has about $20,000 invested Utah and southern Idaho, and he lets, ete. Too many goods and Nin butter and eheeemaking plaotf, has extensive from the " patronage too mtny prices to mention. Sets, .and this year marketed nearly commercial men who visit Logan $60,000 worth of butter and cheese, the best judges of good liquor in ? Don't fail to Visit Us. Albums, . the amount. in pounds being ap- the world.. His trade increases proximately 150.000 pounds- of year by year, and daring the past Cases, butter and 350,000 of cheese. To season has shown phenomenal make this 7,000,000 pounds of milk growth. John and his house are ' wi s required, which was furnished all right. . , by about 350 farmers at & price of GEORGE NAYLOR, ' about 65 cents per hundred pounds. UTAH, LOGAN, Jsr f The milk, whey and other waste Conducts a blacksmith- and And Lots of Little Novelties. . products of the dairies have been horseshoeing shop, on tbe Island, led to bogs, and during tbe present two blocks south of Thatcher Bros, jear Mr. Hansen has disposed of bank, and is prepared to do all over 1300 fat hogs. In addition to sorts of general . blacksmithing, all this, he this year raised morq while be makes a specialty pf all tb&a 5,000 bushels of grain. IIis sorts of hore t 7ft shoeing, and having markets cover a large scope of country, embracing Idaho, Oregon, Mon- e - , s wide-awak- e, c-- d. rr;':ha8 . g life-time- -- -- .fair-treatm- ent :.V The Eight Place :v 4 well-to-d- Holiday Present -- . , Perfumes, Toilet - . - -- - V - , , j - Dressing Atomizers, Ink Stands, RITER BROS, DRUG, CO. U1? I |