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$3.00 MADE FROM 25 Cents. 25 cents’ worth of Gilt-Edge Butter Maker
will increase product and market value of butter produced $3.00.
Gives butter a rich golden color the year round. Increases product 6
per cent [percent]. Increases quality 20 per cent [percent].
Prevents butter from becoming rancid. Makes July, August and Winter
butter equal to best June product. Sold only in boxes, by druggists,
grocers and general storekeepers. Send stamp for “? to ButterMakers.” Address, Butter Improvement Co. [company], Buffalo, N. Y.
[New York]
$10 AUDIPHONES For Hearing through the Teeth. Write for circulars.
H. E. Mathews, Agent, 606? Montgomery Street, San Francisco.
$13 WILL BUY 1000 fine cigars at J.W. Shaeffer & Cole, 323
Sacramento St., S.F. (No Drummers employed.)
$30 WILL BUY 1000 fine cigars at J.W. Shaeffer & Co.’s, 323
Sacramento St. [street], S.F. [San Francisco]. (No Drummers
employed.)
$45 WILL BUY 1000 FINE cigars at J. W. Shaeffer & Co.’s [company’s],
323 Sacramento St. [street], S. F. [San Francisco] (No Drummers
employed
100 DIFFERENT articles for 30 cents. (Stamps taken) Useful to All. A
great deal for little money. Box 111, Lowell, Mass. [Massachusetts]
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THE ABOVE MAP shows the “Abel Spearns Ranchos,” the center of Los
Angeles Valley. 200? Farms already sold and improved, within the
Artesian Well Belt, and having water near the surface. For sale in
sections or ??? by Alfred Robinson, Trustee, 121 ??? Street,
[unreadable line] or apply to WM. [William] R. Olden, Anaheim, Cal.
[California] or concerning the Colony to Rev. Robert Strong,
Westminster, Cal. Terms: one-tenth? cash, balance 1.8 and 8 years.
Interest at 10 per cent payable at end of each year. The larger
squares represent townships ??? miles square containing 58 sections.
The smaller squares within the SPEARNS RANCHOS, represent 161 acres.
Roads are proposed to be laid out on every section line forming
blocks of one mile square, with roads on all sides and on many
quarter section lines. Send for circulars. ---AGENTS READ THIS. We will pay ???? of ?? per month ????????? We mean
what we say. Sample free. Address Sherman & Co. [company], Marshall,
Mich.
A LOOSING [i.e. LOSING] JOKE. A prominent physician of Pittsburgh
said jokingly to a lady patient who was complaining of her continued
ill health, and of his inability to cure her, “Try Hop Bitters!” The
lady took it in earnest and used the Bitters, from which she
obtained permanent health. She now laughs at the doctor for his
joke, but he is not so well pleased with it, as it cost him a good
patient.
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. Having been duly appointed administrator of
the estate of Rodger ???., late deceased, by the Probate Court of
Cache County, Utah Territory. Notice is hereby given to all the
creditors of said deceased, and all persons having claim against
said deceased or estate, that they are required to exhibit the same
with ??? and vouchers to the undersigned, Robert Sweeten, at Mendon,
in said county, within ten months after the first publication of
this notice, or the same? will be forever barred. And all persons
owing said estate are hereby requested to settle their indebtedness
with the undersigned without delay. Robert Sweeten, Administrator of
said Estate, Mendon, Oct., 29, 1879. oct80-41.
ALL PHOTOGRAPHS made at the New York Gallery, No. 25 Third St., S.
F. [San Francisco] are guaranteed to be first class. Prices to suit
the times. J. H. Peters, Proprietor.
ANY ONE! Will Say that is Right. The verdict of the people is that
the cheapest place to buy your TEAS, COFFEES and GOCERIES Of every
description, WHOLESALE and RETAIL is at the Tea Warehouse. We make a
specialty of FINE TEAS! We purchase our TEAS at the first of the
season FOR CASH, which enables us to sell at LOW FIGURES, And it
will be to the advantage of those ??? in conference to CALL ON US.
Our Motto is “Small Profits and Quick Returns.” Goods Arriving Daily
in Large Quantities—Call YOUNG & MARKS Opposite Z.C.M.I., SALT LAKE
CITY, UTAH. “Don’t You Forget It” oct-if ---ANY SERIOUS EFFECTS FROM ICE AND SNOW Can be averted by imparting to
residences and business houses, a proper degree of warmth. To do
this it is only necessary to purchase Heating and Cooking Stoves and
Ranges, at the establishment of M. H. Farnes, Logan, Utah. In
addition to Stoves, there can be found a complete stock of Tinware,
Brass Kettles, &c.; and also Doors, Sash, Locks, Hinges. Call and
Inspect Goods and Prices. oct10-3m.
AT THE PEOPLE’S DRUG STORE, Logan City, Utah. Is the best place to
buy all kinds of Drugs, Medicine, &c. D.B. Lamoreaux, Prop.
[Proprietor] oct30-6m.
ATTENTION ONE AND ALL! This is a dry season and you will want a
Straw Cutter for hay is scarce. The U.O. Foundry Machine & Wagon
Manufacturing Company Will manufacture you one on the best and most
improved pattern as cheap as you can purchase the same of eastern
makers. Having Built Six Shingle Mills And Five Saw Mills, we have
gained experience sufficient to say hat we will put up machinery as
cheaply and well as eastern manufacturers. 10,000 Carriage Bolts
Just Received and for sale Cheap for cash. One Car Load of Wagon
Stock Received a short time ago, which we offer for sale cheap.
Wheelbarrow Wheels, Either Wrought or Cast Iron on hand. Brass and
Iron Castings At the Lowest Market Price. Blacksmithing. We make a
specialty of in all its branches. Address Ezra D. Carpenter.
Superintendent. sept1-ly.
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THE BAIN WAGON! The Bain Wagon is now enjoying the Largest Sale of any
Wagon in the West, and it is because they are honest, reliable, and very
durable. Call and see them now as improved. Prices reduced to suit.
Sulky Plows vs. Gang Plows. Make inquiry from us of the advantages of
Sulky Plows, and then examine The Cassady – Oliver Chilled - Sulky Plows.
By using The Triumph Grain Drill, you will get full crops, as the grain
stands the winter and drouth [drought] well. The improved “S” Barb Steel
Fence Wire Has the barbs fast on both wires, can neither turn or slip. It
is the best now in use. We keep a general line of Agricultural Implements
at our Depot in Ogden, corner Main and Fifth Streets. Sebree, Ferris &
Holt, Ogden. Salt Lake City, Terminus N.R.R., Idaho, Kelton, Utah. ---BASE BALLS AND BATS. I have a complete line of Base Balls and Bats for
the sporting trade. Base Balls sell at from 10 cts. [cents] to $1.50
each. Bats from 10 cts. [cents] to 83 cts. [cents] each. J.T. Hammond,
Bookseller and Stationer, Logan City, apr11-Im.
BEAUTIFIERS. Ladies, you cannot make fair skin, rosy cheeks and
sparkling eyes with all the cosmetics of France, or beautifiers of
the world, while in poor health, and nothing will give you such good
health, strength, buoyant spirits and beauty as Hop Bitters. A
trial is certain proof.
THE BEST GALLERY in Northern Utah Is At T. B. Cardon’s Third Street,
Logan. Photographs Taken and Pictures Enlarged in the best style of
the art. Chromes and Steel Engravings Of Any Style And At Any Price.
Watches, Watches, Clocks, Clocks, And Jewelry, And Jewelry Of all
Kinds. Buying only of responsible dealers I am prepared to warrant
my goods. Repairing done by skilled workmen. sept11-ly.
BIG PAY with stencil cutouts. What costs ??? sells rapidly for 50
cts. Catalogue free. M. Spencer, 112 Wabash St. [street], Boston,
Mass.
BEAUTIFIERS. Ladies, you cannot make fair skin, rosy cheeks and
sparkling eyes with all the cosmetics of France, or beautifiers of
the world, while in poor health, and nothing will give you such good
health, strength, buoyant spirits and beauty as Hop Bitters. A
trial is certain proof.
BIG PAY with stencil ??? What costs ??? sells rapidly for 50 cts.
Catalogue free. M. Spencer, 112 Wabash St. [street], Boston, Mass.
BOOT AND SHOE making in all its branches.
the “Our Shoe Shop.”
Good work, low prices at
BOOTS AND SHOES. John Sullivan, N. E. cor [corner] Battery and
Jackson Sts. [streets], San Francisco, offers to make to order the
best French Calf Leather Boots, at from $5 to $9?, California
Leather Boots, ?, Galters? and Alexia Ties?, $5 to $6, French Calf
Oxford Ties? of? California, $?. Boys’ and Childrens Boots and Shoes
made to order. Persons in the country ordering Boots and Shoes to
the amount of Twelve Dollars or more will be allowed a reduction of
four per cent, so as to make the express charges light. I sell Boots
and Shoes of My Own manufacture Only Boots and Shoes sent C. O. D.
Positively one price.
BUTTER-MAKING IN JULY AND AUGUST. Butter-making can be carried on in
hot weather as successfully as in June by using the Gilt-Edge Butter
Maker. It reduces time of churning one-half. Increases production 6
to 10 per cent. Storekeepers pay 3 to 5 cents a pound extra for
butter made with it. Sold by druggists, grocers and general store
keepers. Send stamp for “Hints to Butter Makers.” Address, Butter
Improvement Co., Buffalo, N.Y. OUAQUAGA DAIRY, SUSQUEHANNA VALLEY,
N.Y., May 28th?, 1879. Butter Improvement Co., Buffalo, N.Y.
Gentlemen – Please accept a sample of butter made from “hay-fed”
cows and with the use of your Gilt-Edge Butter Maker, without its
use the butter made was almost as white as lard, while with its use
(as you will observe from the sample sent you) the butter is of a
very beautiful, even golden color leaving nothing to be desired in
that direction. Several of my neighbor dairy farmers have tried your
powder and are loud in its praise. It passes in market as “creamery
butter” and is worth from 3 to 5 cents per pound more than dairy
butter. H.C. Bryant.
Buy Only the Genuine. Three quarters of all the sewing machines
sold throughout the United States in 1879, were Singers. Beware of
Bogus Agents and Counterfeit Machines, gilded and varnished to hide
their defects. The genuine Singer still leads all other Sewing
Machines, having taken the First Prize over all of its competitors
more than Two Hundred Times. WHY? Because it is the Simplest, most
easy to be understood; Light Running, and the most durable Machine
in the World. The Genuine Singer has found its way into more
households than all other sewing machines combimed. Why? Because
its brilliant record of Twenty-Eight Years has established the fact
that one of them will last as long as two machines of any other
kind. Singer is the only Sewing Machine in the United States that
is counterfeited. WHY? Gold is continually counterfeited. Brass
and Tin are not worth it. Many references can be given of parties
living in Logan and adjacent settlements who have SINGER MACHINES
which have been in constant and hard service from FIVE TO EIGHTEEN
YEARS and still they are not worn out, but do good and honest work.
Ask any one who has a GENUINE SINGER and we warrant they will give
it a splendid character. We defy any other machine to produce such
a record. Why give up a certainty for an uncertainty. CALL AT OUR
OFFICE, Next door East of Logan Leader, Logan, and examine the
latest improved GENUINE SINGER. We are sure you will say it is a
Daisy. Sales will be made on the Installment Plan --- Ten Dollars
w[hen] Machine is received and $5 per month till paid. A full line
of parts and accessories and Genuine Singer Oil kept in stock.
Orders by mail promptly attended to. Machines cleaned and repaired.
Old machines taken in exchange for new ones at a fair valuation.
The Singer Manufacturing Company, Franklin Merrill, agent for
Northern Utah! Jan1-tf ---BUY THE BEST. The best photograph is always the cheapest, but at the
Imperial Gallery, 724 ½ Market Street, San Francisco, you get not
only the best but the lowest priced work in the city.
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CACHE VALLEY HOUSE on Third Street, between Main and Washington
Streets. Logan City – Utah. Best Hotel North of Ogden. Terms
$1.50 per day, meals and Beds, 50 cents Each. Liberal Rates Given
to Boarders by the Week or Month. Conveyance always ready to carry
people to and from the depot and surrounding settlements. Paul
Cardon, Proprietor. apr30-tt.
CALF LEATHER BOOTS, at from $5 to $9, California Leather Boots, $6,
Gaiters and Alexia Ties?, $5 to $6, French Calf Oxford Ties? $4
California, BOOTS AND SHOES. John Sullivan, N. E. cor [corner]
Battery and Jackson Sts. [streets], San Francisco, offers to make to
order the best French $3.50. Boys’ and Children’s Boots and Shoes
made to order. Persons in the country ordering Boots and Shoes to
the amount of Twelve Dollars or more will be allowed a reduction of
four per cent, so as to make the express charges light. I sell Boots
and Shoes of MY OWN MANUFACTURE ONLY. Boots and Shoes sent C. O. D.
Positively one price. ---CALVERT’S Carbolic Sheep Wash $2 per gallon. T.W. Jackson, San
Francisco, Sole Agent for the Pacific Coast.
CANCERS A SPECIALTY without the knife or exciting pain.
[Doctor] Cook, 244 Post Street, San Francisco. ----
Mrs. Dr.
CANNERS’ AND SOAP MAKERS’ Presses, Dies &c., Jewelers’ Tools and
Special Machine Work of all Kinds. F. A. Robbins, Manufacturer, 7
First St. [street], San Francisco
CAUSTIC SODA and all Soap-Making Materials for sale by T. W.
Jackson, 12 California Street, San Francisco.
C. J. HAWLEY & CO [company] This popular and reliable house will not
only fill all country orders for every description of groceries, but
will fill orders for any and all descriptions of goods needed in the
household or the farm. Give particular description of goods needed
and remit by Wells Fargo & Co. [company], or by P. O. order to 213
215 Sutter St. [street], San Francisco.
CHAMPION SAFE of the world. Manufactured by Detroit Safe Company. A
sure protection from fire and burglars. Sargent, Greenlief, and Yale
Time Locks. Hart’s Patent Emery Wheels, Benicia Buck Skin Gloves,
&c. SamL. [Samuel] B. Paige & Co. [company], Agents. New Montgomery
Street, Palace Hotel, San Francisco.
CHARLES FRANK, Notary Public, BANK AND PASSAGE AGENT, Drafts sold on
the United States and Europe. Prompt attention given to COLLECTIONS,
LOGAN, UTAH.
CHEAP WHEAT LANDS—Four Sections, 1 ½ miles from P???burg Station,
S.P.R.R. in Merced County, ready for cultivation, for sale at $3.50?
per acre by McAlce? Brothers, 202? Sansome St. [street], S. F. [San
Francisco]
CONCORD CARRIAGES. [illustration of a carriage] Removal. The
Concord Carriage Repository has removed to No. 46 New Montgomery
street, next to Palace Hotel, San Francisco, where a full stock of
AConcord@ buggies and wagons, the genuine AConcord Harness@ and E.
M. Miller & Co.=s (Quincy Ill) buggies and carriages will be
constantly kept on hand. T. S. Eastman, Agent. 46 New Montgomery
St. S. F. [San Francisco]
CONSUMPTION CURED. An old physician, retired from practice, having
had placed in his hands by an East India missionary the formula of a
simple vegetable remedy for the speedy and permanent cure for
Consumption, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma, and all Throat and lung
Afflictions, also a positive and radical cure for General Debility
and all Nervous Complaints, after having tested its wonderful
curative powers in thousands of cases, has felt it his duty to make
it known to his suffering fellows. Actuated by this motive and a
desire to relieve human suffering, I will send free of charge to all
who desire it, this recipe, in German, French, or English, with full
directions for preparing and using. Sent by mail by addressing with
stamp, naming this paper, W. W. Shehan 140 Powers’ Block, Rochester,
N.Y.
CONTINENTAL HOTEL –AND- WALKER HOUSE, Salt Lake City, Utah. The only
first class houses in the city. G. S. Erb?, Proprietor. Continental
Hotel –AND- Walker House 52?-?y
CO-OPERATION! The Manufacturing And Building Company of Logan.
Manufacturers of Doors, Sash, Mouldings, Rustic, Tapered Siding and
Furniture. Planing and Turning done on Short Notice. Home-Made And
Imported Furniture Etc., at Company’s store, Main Street, Logan.
Also Dealers in General Merchandise, At Store, three blocks west of
Z.C.M.I. A large quantity of Good Home-Made Cheese, Made at the
Company’s Dairy, on hand and for sale at Wholesale or Retail. Henry
Ballard, Prest., H. Hayball, supt. Address all correspondence to
Chas. Nibley, Sec’y. sept1-ly.
A COUGH, COLD, catarrh or sore throat should not be neglected.
‘Brown’s Bronchial Troches” are a simple remedy, and will generally
give immediate relief. Imitations are offered for sale, many of
which are injurious. The genuine “Brown’s Bronchial Troches,” are
sold only in boxes.
COUGHS -- “Brown’s Bronchial Troches” are used with advantage to
alleviate Coughs, Sore Throat, Hoarseness, and Bronchial Affections.
For thirty years these Troches have been in use, with annually
increasing favor. They are not new and untried, but, having been
tested by wide and constant use for nearly an entire generation,
they have attained well-merited rank among the few staple remedies
of the age.
CRAWFORD & FISHER, Attorneys at Law, Oxford, Idaho. Special
attention given to all matters before the U.S. Land Office. Nov20sm
CROQUETS. This interesting game is becoming more popular every
year. I now have a full line of Croquets consisting of four, six
and eight ball sets in five different styles, which sell at from 31
to 37 per set. J.D. Hammond, Bookseller and Stationer, Logan City.
CURE FOR CANCER. Red Clover cures Cancer, Salt Rheum, and all other
blood diseases. For references and full particulars address W. C.
Needham, sole agent for Pacific Coast, P. O. Box 424? 422?, San
Jose, Cal [California]
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THE DAILY EXAMINER Of San Francisco will be sent to subscribers,
posting or express charges prepaid, at $7.50 per Year. The Examiner,
Established in 1865, is the leading Democratic organ on the Pacific
Coast, and is the City and County official Organ. The Weekly Examiner,
a quarto of 56 pages of reading matter, will be sent per mail or
express at $3 per Year. The Market Reports of the Examiner are of the
most reliable character and persons engaged in business should give it
a trial. Both papers are conducted so as to make them welcome visitors
to the home circle. All advertisements of a certain character are
rigidly excluded from their columns. Families will find under its
weekly columns devoted to matters affecting “The House And Farm” the
most reliable information. The Daily receives the latest Telegraphic
Dispatches And the Weekly contains the latest received until going to
the press. A great struggle is before the Democracy and it behooves
the Democrats of the Pacific States to make a gallant fight in the next
Presidential contest. Subscribe for the Daily or Weekly Examiner. Wm.
[William] S. Moss, Philip A. Roach, Geo. [George] Pen. Johnson. Wm.
[William] S. Moss & Co. [company], 833 (or 633?) and 835 (or 635?)
Washington St. [street]
DAILY STOCK REPORT published by the Stock Report Publishing Company W.
M. Bunker, A. C. Hiester. Daily Stock Report Delivered to subscribers
in the city at ? per month. Mail subscribers, one year, $10, six months
$5, three months, $3. Weekly Stock Report, The great mining, financial
and general newspaper of the Pacific Coast. Contains all the mining and
other stock transactions complete and the financial news for the week.
Subscriptions: One year, $5; six months, $3; three months, $1.60.
Publication Office: No. [number] 222 Montgomery St. [street], San
Francisco, Cal. [California]
DAVID JAMES The well-known dealer in Pumps, Piping, Gas and Steam
Fixtures Has established a Branch House at Logan. Competent workmen
alone are employed. A good stock of material on hand. Cooking Ranges
Supplied with Reservoirs and Fixtures for hot water. All kinds of work
done at the Lowest Rates. Satisfaction Guaranteed. sept1-ly.
The Deaf Hear Through the Teeth Perfectly, all Ordinary Conversation,
Lectures, Concerts, etc. by New Channels to the Nerves of Hearing by
means of a recent wonderful scientific invention – the Dentaphone. For
remarkable public tests on the Deaf also on the Deaf and Dumb, see the
New York Herald, Sept. 28, the New York Christian Advocation Nov. 20
Etc. Every deaf person should send for free illustrated descriptive
pamphlet to the American Dentophone Co., Cincinnati, Ohio
DENTISTRY. Go to Dr. Cochrane, 850 Market street, San Francisco, if you
want first-class work at low rates. Cochrane stands at the head of his
profession.
DO NOT FAIL TO SEND For our New Price List. More complete than ever.
Contains descriptions of everything required for personal or family
use. With over 1000 Illustrations. Send nine cents for it, (Stamps will
do.) We sell all goods at wholesale prices in quantities to suit the
purchases. The only institution in America who make this their special
business. Address Montgomery Ward & Co., 221 & 220 Wabash Ave.,
Chicago, Ills. [Illinois]
DR. SPEER, (Graduate of Harvard University) Special Diseases A
Specialty. Call or address H.J. Speer, M.D. 11 Kearny St. [street],
San Francisco, Cal. [California].
DR. SPINNEY & CO. [company] 11 Kearney St. [street], San Francisco.
There are many men from thirty to sixty years of age suffering from
general prostration and a weakening of the system which they can not
[cannot] account for. Dr. Spinney will guarantee a perfect cure in all
such cases and a complete restoration of the physical and nervous
powers. Call or address as above. Send for Dr. Spinney & Co.’s
[company’s] new pamphlet. See Adv’t [advertisement] in ? ? Chronicle.
DR. SPINNEY & Co. 11 Kearny St. [street], San Francisco. There are many
men from thirty to sixty years of age suffering from general
prostration and weakening of the system which they can not [cannot]
account for. Dr. Spinney will guarantee a perfect cure in all such
cases and a complete restoration of the physical and nervous powers.
P.S.—For special diseases of short standing a full course of medicines,
sufficient to cure, with necessary instructions will be sent to any
address on receipt of full.
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ENAMEL PAINT! Mixed ready for use. THE BEST PAINT IN THE WORLD. No
skill required in its application. Excels in Durability, Beauty,
Brilliancy and Fire Proof Quality any other paint made. ITS COST is no
more than pure lead and oil – which is unmixed and not ready for use –
whereas the ENAMEL PAINT is all ready for use, will cover more surface
than any other paint, giving no trouble or waste in mixing, possessing
greater beauty, and outwearing any other – facts which warrant us in
the assertion that for a period of ten years it will save the consumer
fully FIFTY PER CENT. AS A HOUSE PAINT it is the most perfect
substance known, possessing unsurpassed beauty, great brilliancy of
color, adhering firmly to the wood, and giving the richest, most
agreeable and uniform tints. Our Wagon and Machinery Paints From the
finest vermillion to the cheaper colors, are especially fine. Every
person owning a wagon, or any kind of machinery, should keep a can of
it on hand, and occasionally give them a fresh coat of paint. It would
take but a few hours alone?, while it would add to the durability and
appearance of the articles a hundred times its cost. Its Convenience
of Form is Readily Apparent. Being already mixed of the proper
consistency to put on, requiring no thinner, and of any required shade
or color, and in any quantity desired, aside from its other advantages,
make it desirable for FARMERS and others who may not be skilled in the
art of mixing and tinting, but who wish to do their own painting. The
use of these paints obviates the necessity of procuring skilled labor,
as any one can apply them. With this paint the consumer has to
purchase no oil, pigments or dryers. He has no mistakes in shading to
correct, and it is only necessary to ascertain the number of square
yards to cover and the shade to apply, which can at once be purchased,
so mixed that it will spread evenly, flow smoothly, and dry rapidly.
These facts, together with there being No Waste, make it the most
convenient paint ever made. Put up in ¼,1/2, 1, and 5 Gallon Packages,
and in Barrels, Pure White, and any shade of color desired. Also
EUREKA PAINT in 1 and 2 pound cans, same quality as Enamel. Send for
sample card of colors and price list, which are mailed free on
application, to G. F. Culmer, General Agent for Utah Territory, Salt
Lake City, C. Traveller, agent for Richmond. Franklin Co-op, agent for
Franklin. Smithfield Co-op, agent for Smithfield. sept11-tf. ---F (top)
F.F. PETERSEN. House and Sign, Painter.
specialty. Logan, Utah. feb?-tf. ----
Waterproof Canvas Signs a
F. S. RICHARDS, Pros. Atty. [attorney] City Atty. [attorney], Weber Co.
[county] Ogden City R. K. WILLIAMS, Formerly Chief Justice Supreme
Court, Ky. [Kentucky].
RICHARDS & WILLIAMS, LAWYERS. They practice in
all the Courts of the Territory. Office in Peery Block, Fourth St,
OGDEN, UTAH.
FEEBLE LADIES. Those languid, ??? sensations, causing you to feel
scarcely able to be on your feet, that constant drain that is taking
from your system all its elasticity, driving the bloom from your
cheeks, that continual strain upon your vital forces, rendering you
irritable and fretful, can easily be removed by the use of that
marvelous remedy, Hop-Bitters. Irregularities and obstructions of your
system are relieved at once while the ??? causes of periodical pain is
permanently removed. Will you need this? ---FIFTY CENTS in postage stamps will get the most brilliant and complete
weekly newspaper to the world. The San Francisco Weekly Chronicle
prints regularly 72 columns, or eight pages of news, literature and
general information, also a magnificent Agricultural Department, and 50
cents will pay for it for three months, including postage, to any part
of the United States.
THE FINEST! Homebred Stallion in Cache Co. [county]. Daniel III. He
is of “Royal George” of Oregon, on the side of his dam, and sired by a
horse of French Norman and “Snap Dragon” descent. His color, a rich
chestnut, of fine build, and has a good record for colts in Cache
Valley. Will stand for the season every Monday and Tuesday at the
Tithing Office Barn in Logan City. And during the remainder of the
week at the residence of proprietor James Meikle, Smithfield. apr231m. ---FOR 1880. SUBSCRIBE Now for the City Argus. It is the brightest,
spiciest and most readable and interesting weekly paper on the coast. ?
per year or 30? cents per month Sent post paid on receipt of price.
Sample copies free Published every Saturday by The Argus Company, ????
Established 1870.
FOR BRONCHIAL, ASTOMATIC, and Catarrahal Complaints, and Coughs and
Colds, “Brown’s Bronchial Troches” manifest remarkable curative
properties. Imitations are offered for sale, many of which are
injurious. The genuine “Brown’s Bronchial Troches” are sold only in
boxes. --FOR COLDS, COUGHS, BRONCHITIS and all affections [afflictions] of the
Lungs, take Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral.
FOR DIARRHEA, DYSENTERY, bloody flux, cramps in stomach, and colic,
whether affecting adults, children, or infants, Dr. Pierce’s Compound
Extract of Smart-Weed is a sovereign remedy. It is compounded from the
best brandy, Jamaica ginger, smart weed, or water-pepper, anodyne,
soothing and healing gums. For colds, rheumatism, neuralgic affections
[afflictions, infections], and to break up fevers and inflammatory
attacks it is invaluable and should be kept in every household. Fifty
cents by druggists.
FOR SCROFULA IN ALL ITS FORMS, whether Ulcerations of the Flesh or
Bones, Enlargements of the Joints, Glands, Swellings, Eruptions,
Tumors, &c., Dr. Jayne’s Alterative has been found pre-eminently
successful. By its action on the blood, it destroys the virus or
poisonous principle from which these diseases originate, and drives it
from the system.
FOREWARNED FOREARMED. Physicians and Invalids use with confidence The
Kaiser Celebrated German Elixir for Consumption and throat and lung
diseases. It is rich in the medicinal properties of tar, wild cherry,
etc. Is rendered perfectly harmless to the youngest child. This would
have proved an Angel of mercy in the household of those unhappy parents
at Vallejo, Mexico, Dixon, Beaver, Utah, and numerous other places,
whose children were slaughtered by a quack medicine recommended by its
owner to cure croup, possessing no properties calculated to cure it,
but instead, a deadly drug which has slain its thousands. Be sure you
get only German Elixir. The genuine bears the Prussian coat of arms and
the fac-simile [facsimile] signature of Dr. Kaiser. Samples at all drug
stores. Large size, 75 cents. Chas. [Charles] Langley & Co., Wholesale
Druggists, Sole Agents.
FREDERICK PHISTER, IVORY & WOOD TURNER, Manufacturer of Spinning Wheels
and Reels. Balusters, Newel Points, Columns and all kinds of Ornamental
Turning or Building Purposes. Workshop one block east of President M.
Thatcher's residence. Oct1 3md?
FRUIT TREES OF ALL kinds for sale at half price, wholesale or retail.
Reliable agents wanted everywhere here in California. Send for price
list and catalogue. Milton Thomas, Los Angeles, Cal. [California]
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GARDEN CITY COM’L [commercial?] COLLEGE. H>B> Worcester, Princl
[Principal] San Jose, Cal. [California], Box 400?. First-Class.
Centrally located. Well equipped. Full corps of Teachers. All
branches belonging to modern Business College. Send for circular. ---GARLAND’S VEGETABLE COUGH DROPS. The greatest known remedy for all
Throat and Lung Complaints. For sale by all druggists.
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the correct version; Text and names as given in 1879 and most 1880
issues; also see later version just below this one]
GENERAL DIRECTORY. CACHE COUNTY. Cache County was organized on the 4th
of April, 1857?, with the following boundaries: All that portion of
Utah Territory bounded south by Morgan, Weber and Box Elder Counties,
west by Box Elder County, north by latitude forty-two degrees north,
and east by the summit of the Ridge mountains, between Cache and Bear
Lake Valleys. The government of the County is vested in the County
Court, composed of the Probate Judge, who is ex officio the presiding
officer, and three selectmen who hold office for three years, one being
chosen every year. Regular terms begin on the first Monday in each
season of the year. The judiciary power is vested in the Probate Court,
presided over by the Probate Judge, who is elected biennially and holds
his office for two years. This court is always open. The Clerk of the
Court is appointed by the Judge, and is ex oficio County Clerk.
Elections are held biennually, on the first Monday in August, in each
even numbered year. Present population of the county, about 18,000?
County seat, Logan City. ---- CACHE COUNTY OFFICERS, PROBATE JUDGE
Milton D. Hammond. SELECTMEN M. W. Merrill, Richmond; C. O. Card,
Logan; Wm [William] H. Maughan, Wellsville. CLERK James T. Hammond.
RECORDER James T. Hammond. ASSESSOR and COLLECTOR Chas. [Charles] W.
Nibley. TREASURER Joel Ricks. PROSECUTING ATTORNEY H. K. Cranney.
SHERIFF Alvin Crockett. CORONER EZRA D. Carpenter. SUPERINTENDENT
DISTRICT SCHOOLS Wm [William] H. Apperley. ROAD COMMISSIONER Cyrus W.
Card ---- PRECINCT OFFICERS. Logan Precinct. JUSTICES OF THE PEACE Jas.
[James] A. Leishman, Wm. [William] E. Partington. CONSTABLES Jas.
[James] Adams, Eli Bell. Providence Precinct. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE John
F. Madison. CONSTABLE William Reading. Hyrum Precinct. JUSTICE OF THE
PEACE Charles C. Shaw. CONSTABLE Henry H. Petersen. Paradise Precinct.
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Henry A. Shaw. CONSTABLE John Bradley. Wellsville
Precinct. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Thos. [Thomas] Bradshaw. CONSTABLE Thos.
[Thomas] R. Leavett. Mendon Precinct. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE John
Donaldson. CONSTABLE Walter Paul. Newton Precinct. Justice of the Peace
– Foster Curtis. Constable – Hans P. Larsen. Clarkston Precinct.
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Wm. [William] V. O. Carbine? CONSTABLE Adam Fife.
Trenton Precinct. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE No J. P. qualified. CONSTABLE
Noah Lindsay. Lewiston Precinct. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Geo. [George]
Leavitt. CONSTABLE H. M. Rawlins. Richmond Precinct. JUSTICE OF THE
PEACE Henry Standage. CONSTABLE O. M. Stewart. Smithfield Precinct.
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Wm. [William] A. Noble CONSTABLE Thos. [Thomas] G.
Winn. Hyde Park Precinct. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE J. A. Woalf. CONSTABLE
Absolom Woalf.. Benson Precinct. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Chas. [Charles]
Reece. CONSTABLE Josiah Ricks. Millville Precinct. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
John King CONSTABLE Gilbert Weaver. Petersborough Precinct. No officers
elected. ---LOGAN CITY. Logan City was incorporated by an act of
the Territorial Legislature, approved Jan. 17, 1866, and it embraces
all that portion of Cache County contained within the following
boundaries, to wit: Commencing at the South bank of the Logan River, at
the mouth of Logan Canyon, thence in a northerly direction along the
base of the mountains three miles, thence west to the Logan and Hyde
Park Canal; thence southerly along said Canal to a point where the Hyde
Park ditch is taken out of said Canal, thence west on the line of said
ditch to the southeast corner of the north half of the southwest
quarter of section fourteen, township twelve north, range one west,
thence west one half mile, thence north one fourth mile, thence west to
the west bank of Little Bear River, thence south along the bank of said
Little Bear River, thence in an easterly direction along the bank of
said river to the place of beginning. Its location is the best that
could have been chosen in northern Utah for a large city, with numerous
commercial interests and manufacturing establishments. Ample water
power for any number of mills is furnished by Logan River, with its
branches, which flows directly through the city. Being situated at the
foot of a grand range of mountains, and being the center of a number of
pretty villages it presents a beautiful appearance. The Utah and
Northern Railroad passes through the valley on the west side of the
city. Municipal elections occur biennially (even years), on the first
Monday of March. The city is divided into five municipal wards, each of
which is represented in the common council by any Alderman chosen from
the ward by the electors of the city at large, which latter also choose
at the same time, a complete list of city officials being at present as
follows.
---- LOGAN CITY OFFICERS. MAYOR W. B. Preston. ALDERMEN T.
X. Smith, M. Thatcher, Wm. [William] Hyde, H. K. Cranney, C. O. Card.
COUNCILORS J. H. Martineau, H. Ballard, R. Davidson, C. D. Fjeldsted,
B. M. Lewis RECORDER T. B. Cardon. TREASURER Geo. [George] Hymore?
MARSHAL Alvin Crockett. The following are the Committees of the Common
Council STANDING COMMITTEES: ON MUNICIPAL LAWS M. Thatcher, C. O. Card
and H. K. Cranney ON WAYS AND MEANS T. X. Smith, C. D Fjeldsted, R.
Davidson. ON REVISION OF ORDINANCES C. O. Card, J. H. Martineau, H. K.
Cranney. ON FINANCE R. Davidson, M. Thatcher, Wm. [William] Hyde. ON
IMPROVEMENTS B. M. Lewis, T. X. Smith, H. K. Cranney. ON CLAIMS,
PETITIONS AND MEMORIALS H. K. Cranney, C. O. Card and M. Thatcher. ON
UNFINISHED BUSINESS Wm. [William] Hyde, R. Davidson and T. X. Smith. ON
PUBLIC WORKS H. Ballard, J. H. Martineau, and B. M. Lewis. ON PUBLIC
GROUNDS J. H. Martineau, C. O. Card, H. K. Cranney. SANITARY
REGULATIONS H. K. Cranney, T. X. Smith and R. Davidson.
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the correct version; Text and some names changed sometime during 1880]
GENERAL DIRECTORY. CACHE COUNTY. Cache County was organized on the 4th
of April, 1857?, with the following boundaries: All that portion of
Utah Territory bounded south by Morgan, Weber and Box Elder Counties,
west by Box Elder County, north by latitude forty-two degrees north,
and east by the summit of the Ridge mountains, between Cache and Bear
Lake Valleys. The government of the County is vested in the County
Court, composed of the Probate Judge, who is ex officio the presiding
officer, and three selectmen who hold office for three years, one being
chosen every year. Regular terms begin on the first Monday in each
season of the year. The judiciary power is vested in the Probate Court,
presided over by the Probate Judge, who is elected biennially and holds
his office for two years. This court is always open. The Clerk of the
Court is appointed by the Judge, and is ex oficio County Clerk.
Elections are held biannually, on the first Monday in August, in each
even numbered year. Present population of the county, about 18,000?
County seat, Logan City. ---- CACHE COUNTY OFFICERS, PROBATE JUDGE
Milton D. Hammond. SELECTMEN E. R . Miles, Smith[field]; C. O. Card,
Logan; Wm [William] H. Maughan, Wellsville. CLERK James T. Hammond.
RECORDER James T. Hammond. ASSESSOR and COLLECTOR Chas. [Charles] W.
Nibley. TREASURER Joel Ricks. PROSECUTING ATTORNEY H. K. Cranney.
SHERIFF Alvin Crockett. CORONER EZRA D. Carpenter. SUPERINTENDENT
DISTRICT SCHOOLS Wm [William] H. Apperley. ROAD COMMISSIONER Cyrus W.
Card COURT SURVEYOR? Edward Ransom. ---- PRECINCT OFFICERS. Logan
Precinct. JUSTICES OF THE PEACE Jas. [James] A. Leishman, Wm. [William]
E. Partington. CONSTABLES Jas. [James] Adams, Eli Bell. Providence
Precinct. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE John F. Madison. CONSTABLE William
Reading. Hyrum Precinct. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Charles C. Shaw.
CONSTABLE Henry H. Petersen. Paradise Precinct. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
Henry A. Shaw. CONSTABLE John Bradley. Wellsville Precinct. JUSTICE OF
THE PEACE Thos. [Thomas] Bradshaw. CONSTABLE Thos. [Thomas] R. Leavett.
Mendon Precinct. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE John Donaldson. CONSTABLE Walter
Paul. Newton Precinct. Justice of the Peace – Wm [William] B. Griffin.
Constable – Hans P. Larsen. Clarkston Precinct. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE A.
W. Heggie CONSTABLE Adam Fife. Trenton Precinct. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
Clark Ames CONSTABLE Noah Lindsay, Lewiston Precinct. JUSTICE OF THE
PEACE Geo. [George] Leavitt. CONSTABLE H. M. Rawlins. Richmond
Precinct. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Henry Standage. CONSTABLE O. M. Stewart.
Smithfield Precinct. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Wm. [William] A. Noble
CONSTABLE Thos. [Thomas] G. Winn. Hyde Park Precinct. JUSTICE OF THE
PEACE J. A. Woalf. CONSTABLE Absolom Woalf.. Benson Precinct. JUSTICE
OF THE PEACE James Clark. CONSTABLE Wm. [William] Ricks. Millville
Precinct. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE John King CONSTABLE Gilbert Weaver.
Petersborough Precinct. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE R. M. Paulsen. CONSTABLE
O.W. Maughan.
LOGAN CITY. Logan City was incorporated by an act of the Territorial
Legislature, approved Jan. 17, 1866, and it embraces all that portion of
Cache County contained within the following boundaries, to wit: Commencing at
the South bank of the Logan River, at the mouth of Logan Canyon, thence in a
northerly direction along the base of the mountains three miles, thence west
to the Logan and Hyde Park Canal; thence southerly along said Canal to a
point where the Hyde Park ditch is taken out of said Canal, thence west on
the line of said ditch to the southeast corner of the north half of the
southwest quarter of section fourteen, township twelve north, range one west,
thence west one half mile, thence north one fourth mile, thence west to the
west bank of Little Bear River, thence south along the bank of said Little
Bear River, thence in an easterly direction along the bank of said river to
the place of beginning. Its location is the best that could have been chosen
in northern Utah for a large city, with numerous commercial interests and
manufacturing establishments. Ample water power for any number of mills is
furnished by Logan River, with its branches, which flows directly through the
city. Being situated at the foot of a grand range of mountains, and being the
center of a number of pretty villages it presents a beautiful appearance. The
Utah and Northern Railroad passes through the valley on the west side of the
city. Municipal elections occur biennially (even years), on the first Monday
of March. The city is divided into five municipal wards, each of which is
represented in the common council by any Alderman chosen from the ward by the
electors of the city at large, which latter also choose at the same time, a
complete list of city officials being at present as follows. ---- LOGAN CITY
OFFICERS. MAYOR W. H. Preston. ALDERMEN J. H. Martineau, Wm. [William] Hyde,
Robert Davidson, John B. Thatcher, H. K. Cranney. COUNCILORS C. D. Fjeldsted,
C. O. Card, James Quayle, R. S. Campbell, C. B. Robbins. RECORDER W. E.
Damott?. TREASURER Geo. [George] Hymore MARSHAL Alvin Crockett. The following
are the Committees of the Common Council STANDING COMMITTEES: ON ELECTIONS R.
Davidson, C. D. Fjeldsted and William Hyde. ON JUDICIARY C. O. Card, H. K.
Cranney and John B. Thatcher. ON FINANCE John B. Thatcher, R. Davidson, C.
B. Robbins. ON CLAIMS James Quayle, J. H. Martineau, and C. O. Card. ON
POLICE AND CITY PRISON C. D. Fjeldsted, H. K. Cranney and J. H. Martineau. ON
PUBLIC GROUNDS AND CITY PROPERTY J. H. Martineau, C. O. Card, H. K. Cranney.
ON STREETS AND ALLEYS R. S. Campbell, C. O. Card and James Quayle. ON
IRRIGATION William Hyde, C. B. Robbins and R. Davidson. ON AGRICULTURE AND
MANUFACTURING James Quayle, C. D. Fjeldsted and John B. Thatcher. ON
RAILROADS AND TELEGRAPH LINES J. H. Martineau, R. S. Campbell and C. B.
Robbins. ON EMBOSSING AND PRINTING C. B. Robbins, R. S. Campbell and John B.
Thatcher. ON QUARANTINE H. K. Cranney, C. D. Fjeldsted and James Quayle.
ON CEMETERY John B. Thatcher, James Quayle and J. H. Martineau.
GILHAM’S Green Hoof And Healing Ointment For Collar Galls, Harness
Galls, Saddle Galls, Burns, Scalds, Bruises, Old and Recent Wounds,
Brittle Hoofs, Fever in Feet, Founder Sand Cracks, Quarter Cracks,
Scratches or Grease. For cuts, burns, and all Flesh wounds in Human
Flesh. This Ointment has no equal. It’s the Only Ointment in the United
States that ever received a medal. For sale and recommended by all
Traders, Druggists and Harness Makers Main & Winchester. 214 and 216
Battery St., S.F. Wholesale Agents.
GLADDING McBEAN & CO. MANUFACTURERS OF IRON STONE SEWER PIPE. [Text
written on an illustration of a pipe]. Chimney Pipes & Tops. Vases,
Flower Pots, Fire Bricks, 213-1310, 1312 Market St., S.F. Manufactory
at Lincoln, Cal. [California]. Send for Illustrated Catalogue.
THE GOLDEN ERA. The Oldest, Ablest, and Best family paper in the
Pacific Coast. Only Three Dollars Per Year. J.M. Bassett, Editor and
Proprietor, San Francisco.
GOLDEN GATE HOTEL, No. 134 Fourth Street, Bet. [between] Mission and
Howard. San Francisco Henry Dederky?, Prop’r [proprietor]. The Best And
Cheapest Mechanics’ Boarding House in this City. Two lines of cars pass
the door.
GOOD LAND AND SURE CROPS. There has been a steady and tolerably rapid
advancement made in the growth of a majority of the towns in ???,
Butte, T???, and Shasta counties. Especially is this so in the
agricultural districts where the land produces at least fair crops in
all seasons – wet or dry – as does the land on the Reading Ranch.
Those looking for homes in California where diversified farming will
pay every year; where wood and water are plenty and easy to be
obtained, and other desirable advantages are to be had, should address
the proprietor of the Reading Ranch. Some 14,000 out of 20,000 acres
of the grant remain for sale at comparatively low rates, in quantities
to suit purchasers, on easy terms. Prices range from $3 to $30 per
acre. The tract is between two and three miles wide, with the Northern
Division of the C.P.R.R. passing centrally through its entire length.
Send postage stamp for map and further information, to Edward Frisbie,
the proprietor of Reading Ranch, Anderson, Shasta County, Cal.
[California]. ---GOODWIN BROS. At the old stand on Third Street Logan Utah, Are still
conducting a General Mercantile Business. They desire to return thanks
to the generous public for patronage heretofore bestowed and
respectfully ask a continuance of the same. Friends and customers will
always find the Best and Newest goods at the Lowest Prices. nov13-3m.
GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY, [illustrated with drawing of man’s head encircled
with text – Sir Astley Cooper’s Vital Restorative] is a certain cure
for serious debility and all the evil effects of youthful follies and
excesses. Dr. Mintie? will agree to forfeit five hundred dollars for a
case of this kind the vital restorative, under his special advice and
treatment, will not cure. Price $3 a bottle, four times the quantity,
$10. Sent to any address, confidentially by K,. Mintie?, M.D. Send for
pamphlet.
THE GREAT NORTHWEST. RICH MINES FERTILE valleys, fine stock range. Open
to development Along the Utah Northern Railway. No section of the Union
at present offers greater inducements to the mining prospector, farmer,
stock-raiser, capitalist of laborer than the vast region north of Ogden
penetrated by the Utah and Northern Railway, now over 300 miles long.
This line traverses the most extensive and fertile valleys of Northern
Utah, it crosses the great Snake river gold fields and the best grazing
lands of Idaho, has rendered easy of access the Salmon river Yankee
Fork and Caribou mining region and has entered the Territory of
Montana.
GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. P. Liesesfeld’s [illustration of a billard
table] Billiard Sales Rooms, 585, 589 Market St. cor. Second St. San
Francisco. First class Hotel Billiard tables reduced from ???? & ???
Plain Billiard Tables from $50 to $??? Latest patent. Callender’s ???
place ??? reduced from $?? to $??. Billiard Cloth, Balls, Trimmings at
the lowest figure. Parlor Bagatelle. Prices from $15 to $???. The new
gains “Chinese Start Co.” price $?? . Send for Catalogue.
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H. N. COOK. M’fgr [manufacturer] of Oak Tanned Belting, ??? and ???,
Belt Lacing, ???, express and ??? ???? factory and office, 413 Market
St. [street], San Francsico.
H. W. O. MARGARY, Attorney and Counselor at Law, and Notary Public.
Office is Canfield’s Brick Block, Ogden, Utah. P. O. Lock Box, 106?
Sep29tf
HALL’S PULMONARY BALSAM price 50 Cts [cents]. An Immediate and
Permanent Cure for Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Croup, Influenza,
Catarrh, Loss of Voice, Incipient Consumption, and all Diseases of the
Throat and Lungs. Ask for the California Pulmonary Balsam, and Take no
other. Sold by all Druggists.
HAVE YOUR CLOTHES WELL MADE! MR O. HANSON, At his shop on Third Street,
Logan, is prepared to do all kinds of TAILORING. Gentlemen's own
material made up. Reasonable, and Good Work guaranteed. Cloth exchanged
for Wool. sept1-ly.
HORSES OF THE AMERICAN TURF which have trotted in 2:20 or better.
Adelaide – ???. Albemarle – 2:19. American Girl – 2:16 ½. Bodine – 2:10
½. Bonesetter – 2:20. Camore – 2:19 ¾. Colonel Bowls – 2:10 ½. Co?? –
2:19 ½. Cozette – 1:19. Croxie – 2:19 ¼. Dexter – 2:17 ½. Dick
Sulveller – 2:19. Edw’d ??? – 2:10. Edwin Forrest – 2:18. Fiesty Fisety
Golddust – 2:20. Flora Temple – 2:19 ¼. Frank – 2:20. Geo. Palmer –
2:20. Goldsmith Mold – 2:12 ¾. Slowing – 2:17. Great Eastern – 2:18.
Hennis – 2:19 ¼. Henry – 2:20. Hopeful – 2:14?. Judge Fullerton – 2:18.
John H. 2:20. Lady Ma??? – 2:18 ¼. Lady Thorn. – 2:18 ¼. Little Fred –
2:20. Lucille – 2:01. Lucille Goldust – 2:16 ??. Lucy – 2:18 ¼. Lola –
2:15. Mambrino Gift – 2:20. May Quota - ????. Midnight – 2:18 ¼. Nancy
Hackett – 1:20. Nettie – 2:18. Occident – 2:16 ¼. Prospero – 1:20.
Prot??? – 2:17 ??. R??? – 2:13 ¾. Red Cloud – 2:18. Santa Claus – 2:18.
Slow-Go – 2:18 ??. Smuggler – 2:13 ¾. St. Julian – 2:12 ¾. Thos.
[Thomas] L. Young – 2:19 ½. Use Gylham’s Green Hoof and Healing
Ointment. It is the best and one of the most remarkable external
applications in Use. Try it and You will use no other. It cures without
Fail, Collar and Harness Galls. Burns, Scalds, Bruises, Brittle Hoofs,
Fever in Feet, Quarter and band Cracks, Scratches or ???, King Bone?.
And Fever. Thrush, Corns, Callous, Contracted Hoofs, Sprains, Suedy
Toes, Mange and External poison, Never has there been An Ointment that
Could heal so rapidly all Wounds, Sores, and Surface Diseases of Horse,
Cows, Sheep, Poultry, Etc. Etc. The Leading Ointment of the Pacific
Coast, Sure Cure in all cases, Cures Sprains and Spavins. It is used by
all leading turfman foremen and gives universal satisfaction. For Cuts,
Burns, and all Wounds on Human Flesh this Ointment has no equal. For
sale and Recommended by all Traders, Druggists, and Harness Makers,
Main & Winchester, 211 & 216 Battery Street, San Francisco. Clip this
out and save it for reference.
HOUSEKEEPERS Needing fine Queensware and Glassware will do well to call
at Z.C.M.I. They have just received their first shipment of Opaque
China Ware, and will be able to sell at very reasonable prices. The
latest and best patterns of Glass and Queensware [are] always on hand
at Salt Lake or Ogden Prices. Feb27 if
HUMBUGGED AGAIN. I saw so much said about the merits of Hop Bitters,
and my wife who was always doctoring and never well, teased me so
urgently to get her some. I concluded to be humbugged again, and I am
glad I did, for in less than two months use of the Bitters my wife was
cured and she has remained so for eighteen months since. I like such
hum bugging. – St. Paul Chronicle.
HUMPHREYS’ HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFIC No. 28 in use 25 years. The only
successful remedy for Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness, and
Prostration, from over-work or other causes, $1 per Vial, or 5 vials
and large vial powder, for $?. Sold By Dealers Generally, or sent post
free on receipt of price. Humphreys’ Homeopathic Medicine Co.
[company], 100 Fulton Street, N. Y. [New York]
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IDAHO TERRITORY. THE UTAH & NORTHERN railway, as noted above, crosses
Eastern Idaho, every mile of which is valuable either for its
pasturage, its agricultural, timber or mineral lands. Idaho is called
the "Gem of the Mountains," on account of its great diversity of
resources, its mild and healthful climate, its wonderful mineral
springs and its fine scenery. It is 400 miles long by 800 wide,
contains some 20,000 inhabitants, and its mines have yielded
$65,000,000. Wide areas of grazing lands sustain cattle, horses and
sheep, winter and summer, while the valleys produce all cereals and
vegetables, of the temperate zone, besides apples, pears, grapes,
peaches, plums, apricots and other fruits. Good roads lead to different
parts of Idaho from stations on the Utah & Northern Railway.
ICE Now is the time to order ice-making machines for the coming season.
ETNA Iron Works, San Francisco.
IMPORTANT TO MINE OWNERS AND CITIES. The Dodge Rock Breaker Challenges
the World To produce as good a machine. Sold at one half the price of
others and guaranteed not to break. Rock Breaker and Pulverizer
combined in one machine for pulverizing very fine. Furnaces for
??????? and ???? ores. Concentrating jigs and saline? machines for
concentrating. Gold, Silver, Lead and Copper Ores. Amalgamators and
plans for working ores by the various processes. Address ????????
Dodge, Care of Prescott, Scott & Co. San Francisco, California.
IN 1850 THE “BRONCHIAL TROCHES” were introduced, and from that time up
to the present their success in Colds, Coughs, Asthma and Bronchitis
has been unparalleled. No household should be without “Brown’s
Bronchial Troches,” as by their early use most troubles of the Throat
induced by cold can be overcome.
IN MAKING ANY PURCHASE or in writing in response to any advertisement
in this paper, you will please mention the name of the paper.
IN MAKING ANY PURCHASES [Small image of a hand pointing] or in writing
in response to any advertisement in this paper, you will please mention
the name of the paper.
INTERNATIONAL HOTEL, 824 and 826 Kearny St. [street], San Francisco,
$1.25 and $1.50 per day. H. C. Partridge, Proprietor Two Concord
Coaches, with the name to the Hotel on will always be in waiting at the
landing to convey passengers to the Hotel free. Be sure you got into
the right Coach. If you do not, they will charge you.
IRON PIPE, Plain and Galvanized, Brass Cocks for Water and Steam,
Garden Hose, Best 3 ply. Fittings, Sheet Zinc, Lead Pipe, Sewer Traps,
Boilers, Bath Tubs, etc. Send for Price List. W.R. Allen, 701 Market
Street, San Francisco. John Rogers & Sons, General Stock and Sale
Yards, Cor. Market and Ninth Sts., San Francisco. Dealers in Hay and
Grain at Lowest Market rates. John Rogers has been well known in S.F.
for the last twenty-six years.
AN ITEM TO CUT OUT. That the Stewart Sewing Machine embodies all the
advantages of the leading machines and has many distinct improvements
of its own. Satisfaction guaranteed in all cases or money refunded.
Call or send for circular at our new office, 111 Butter St. [street],
S.F. [San Francisco]. H.H. Josselyn & Co. [company]. Agents for
Pacific Coast. Agents wanted in every town and city on the Coast.
Send for terms.
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J. B. CROESBECK, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Special attention to Orthopedic
Surgery and the Medical and Surgical Diseases of Women. AGENT FOR THE
YALE ARTIFICIAL LIMBS, P. O. Box 25 LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH.
J. B. CROESBECK, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Special attention to
Deformities, &c., P. O. Box 25 LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH.
J. F. REED General Retail Dealer in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware,
Clothing. Boots, Shoes, &c. He keeps constantly on hand a choice and
Complete Stock Of these Goods, which he sells at Bed Rock Prices In
Exchange for Goods, Grain and Produce taken at Market Prices. 3d St.,
between Main and Washington, Logan, Utah. sept11-6m.
J. H. Brown & Sons Pioneer Marble works, Logan Utah. Workshop on Second
St.,Opposite the tabernacle. All kinds of work in Stone and Marble done
to order. Grave Stones [gravestones] & Monuments Designed and executed
in the most artistic manner. We refer with pride to specimens of our
work which cannot be excelled in the Territory, either in design or
workmanship. WE keep on hand a large stock of Marbes and different
kinds of STONES, from which patrons may select. Plaster Paris and
Centre [center] pieces kept in stock. Prices REASONABLE!
J. HUTCHINSON’S NURSERIES, Oakland, Cal. [California] Established in
1832. An immense stock of New and Rare Plants, Evergreen Trees and
Ornamental Shrubbery. Cypress for Hedges, One to three years old.
Roses, Fuchsias, Pinks, magnolias, Camellias, Daphnias Etc. Etc. In
endless variety, at bedrock Prices! Seeds and Bulbs of all kinds. Send
for Catalogue.
J. W. Hitchcock, Dentist, Logan City … Utah.
Hammond’s Book Store. Sep1l ly
Office over Jas. T.
J.W. TUCKER & CO. Jewelers And Silversmiths, 131 Kearny St., San
Francisco, Agents for all American Chronograph, Swiss and English
watches.
JAMES E. FOOTE, Agent for Studebaker Wagons and Carriages, and dealer
Harness, Whips, Saddles, Bridles, Blankets, &c. Ogden city, Utah. oct6tf.
JAS. H. MARTINEAU, U.S. Deputy Mineral Surveyor AND CIVIL ENGINEER,
LOGAN, CACHE CO., UTAH. Surveys for mining claims for location or for
obtaining patents. Also County surveyor and Notary Public. Deeds
carefully prepared and all kinds of Notarial business carefully
attended to. Office on Washington St., between First and Second Sts?
[streets]. LOGAN, UTAH.
JOB PRINTING OFFICE FOR SALE. A half interest in the finest book and
job printing office in one of the most prosperous and attractive
localities in California may be purchased at a decided bargain, if
applied for immediately. Has three presses, steam power, and is fully
equipped for all classes of work, from a visiting card to a three sheet
poster. It is now paying handsomely and will bear closest
investigation. Owner is compelled to sell on account of sickness.
Prices of half interest $2700. Apply to or address Carlos White, ????
St. [street], San Francisco.
JOHN BENCH, PAINTER, Glazier and Paper-Hanger, Work done at the
Cheapest Rates and on the Shortest Notice. sept1-ly.
John Rogers & Sons, general ??? and also The Trade of all who want the
The Very Best Goods At The Lowest Prices. sept11-ly ---JOSEPH C. TODD. Engineer and Machinist, Paterson, N.J. [New Jersey]
and 10 Barclay St. [street], N.Y. [New York]. Flax, Hemp, Jute, Rope
and Bagging Machinery, Steam engines and ??? of every description. ???
machinery for ?????? Owner and exclusive manufacturer of the new Patent
Hazier? Portable engine. These engines are a great improvement over
the old style, and are admirably adapted for all kinds of ???? and
mechanical purposes. Send for descriptive circular. Address as above.
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KELLY BARB WIRE. Cheapest and best fence made. Costs only half as much
as board fence. Write for circular giving particulars. Huntington,
Hopkins & Co., Agents, San Francisco and Sacramento.
KNOB HILL POULTRY YARDS, Sonoma, Sonoma Co., Ca. Thos. O. Morris,
Breeder of all the leading varieties of throughbred land and water
fowls, included the celebrate Langshans. [Illustrated with a rooster’s
head]. The greatest variety on the Pacific Coast. Eggs in season, and
warranted to carry safety any distance.
Price list ??
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
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THE LADIES’ FAVORITE. Among the many thousands of ladies who have used
Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription and pronounced it their favorite
remedy, because so efficient in the diseases and weaknesses peculiar to
women, are many who are well and favorably known in the world of
letters, as well as artists, musicians, and a whole host of names from
the brilliant ranks of wealth and fashion. It is pre-eminently the
ladies’ Favorite Prescription, its use, while being far more safe and
efficient, exempting them from those painful, caustic operations, and
the wearing of those mechanical contrivances made like Peter Plader’s
razor – sellers’ razors – to sell, rather than to cure. -- KILLMORE,
Ind., March 20th, 1878. Dr. R. V. Pierce. Dear Sir – Your Favorite
Prescription has restored me to perfect health. Yours truly, Grace
Choate, 123 Eutaw Street, BALTIMORE, Md. --- June 10th, 1878. Dr. R.
V. Pierce, Buffalo, N.Y. Dear Sir – My wife was a hopeless invalid for
nearly 20 years. Your Favorite Prescription has cured her. Thankfully
yours. R. T. McCay.
LADIES! Of Logan and Cache County, Will find a Full stock of Millinery
and Fancy Goods, Ladies’ Underwear, ???? Cloaks, & c., at Mrs. James’
Opposite Cardon’s, Logan, Cache Co. apr23-1m. ---LAND Good land that will raise a crop every year. Over 11,000 acres for
sale in lots to sale. Climate healthy. No droughts, bad floods, nor
malaria. Wood and water convenient. U. S. Title perfect. Send stamp for
illustrated circular, to Edward Frisbie?, Proprietor of Reading Ranch,
Anderson, Shasta County, Cal. [California]
THE LARGEST! THE CHEAPEST! THE BEST! A semi-weekly at lower rates
than any Weekly published west of New York. A Great Literary
Enterprise. “Set in a Silver Sea!” A Serial Story, by E.L. Farjeon,
was commended in The Weekly Union of January 7th. Back Numbers
Containing the Story Always on Hand. Unprecedented. Within the past
two months the actual bona-fide circulation of the Weekly Union has
increased 5,000 copies!
This increase in the short period named is
unprecedented in the history of journalism on the Pacific Coast. This
increase is still to rapid progress, and promises to continue
indefinitely. The reasons are obvious. First: The Weekly Union is
the only paper of its class on this coast giving a double ??? each week
for one price. Second: The Weekly Union is on the paper which
publishes first class original stories, and is therefore the very best
literary paper published in California. Third: The Weekly Union is by
far the best medium of News. Its issue to send weekly parts makes it
the vehicle of the very latest intelligence from all ??? fields.
Fourth: The Weekly Union is the cheapest paper published in the State,
giving the issues each week of sixteen pages, each for the very low
price of 3 [cents] [32 cents] per annum. Fifth: The Weekly Union
presents a greater variety of valuable miscellany on all subjects than
any of its contemporaries. Sixth: The Weekly Union is the most ably
and carefully edited, most independent and by far the most readable
journal published on the coast. It is because all these points are
true that the increase of circulating is unprecedented, and its
standing at the head of journalism is ???. Address, Record Union,
Sacramento, Cal. [California].
THE LATE DUKE OF BRUNSWICK’s WILL—which left his whole fortune to the
town of Geneva—has just been declared null and void. That grateful town
has already spent $1,400,000 of the fortune on a commemorative monument
to the Duke, and perhaps as much on a magnificent opera-house.
LODGING HOUSE. Rooms to let by the week or month. Terms Reasonable.
Mrs. Dawson. 606 Pine Street, San Francisco.
LOGAN BRANCH OF Z.C.M.I. is the place for ladies to buy Dress Goods and
notions; Gentlemen to buy Hats, Shirts, Underwear, & c.; Mechanics to
buy tools?; farmers to buy Agricultural implements; Shoe and Harness
makers to buy Leather, Nails, &c.; Tailors to buy Cloth, Linsey,
Thread, &c.; Builders to buy Nails, Locks, Butts, &c., all to buy
Standard Groceries. sept11-tf.
LOGAN HOUSE, Logan City, Utah, Best Furnished Rooms, Best Tables, Best
Accommodations in town. Meals and Rooms 50 Cents Each. Reasonable
Reduction by the week. J. R. BLANCHARD, Proprietor.
LOGAN MEAT MARKET. (Formerly Z.C.M.I.) Just South of Logan Branch,
THATHCER AND NEWBERRY, PROPRIOTORS, The Choicest Cuts of BEEF, PORK,
MUTTON, VEAL, &c. GAME IN SEASON. ??? Cured HAMS and BACON a
Specialty. Jan9-1y
LOOK HERE. Photographs taken in the Latest Style and Finish. Special
attention given to Copying and Enlarging Old Pictures. Portraits in
Oil, Ink and Water Colors a specialty. Picture Frames, Mouldings, Etc.
Constantly on hand at Kirkham’s Fine Art Gallery. Second St. [street],
Logan. mar12-ly.
LOVELY HOUSE, 605 and 607 Pine St. [street], San Francisco. Transient
and Permanent Patronage solicited at Lovely’s. Take Lone Mountain
care? Cor. [corner] Bush and Kearney one block from house $1 to $1.50
per day; $6? to $10 per week; five cottages with gardens; sixty family
and single rooms; O? S. Lovely, Prop. [proprietor] Established by the
same, September, 18??.
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M. D. Hammond agent for the Schuttler Wagon, and dealer in Iron, Steel,
Bolts, Wagon Material, Wagon and Seat Springs, Plows, Wagon Covers,
Sulky and Gang Plows, and all kinds of Farm Machinery, at prices to
suit the times and on REASONABLE TERMS. Also Doors, Sash, Door Locks
and Hinges, Etc. I have recently removed to the County building,
opposite Tabernacle, Main Street, Logan, Utah. Sept11-ly ---MAGIC LANTERNS AND STEROPTICONS. Public Sunday School & home
exhibitions. [Unreadable text] C. T. Milligan. 728? Chestnut St.,
Philada ---THE MAGIC PHOTOGRAPH. A wonderful discovery. Sample ??? 1 for 23
cents, 2 for 30 cents. $1.00 per doz. Agents Wanted. Spence & Co.
[company], 537 Market St. [street], S.F. [San Francisco].
A MAGNIFICENT FRUIT THE JAPANESE PERSIMMON [Illustration of a persimmon
hanging from a tree branch] Seven best varieties – All grafted. Fruit
grown at San Rafael, Cal., 10 inches in circumference. 1, 2, and 3
year old trees for sale. Agents wanted. Henry Loomis, 320 Sansome St.
San Francisco.
McAlister & Son, Logan City - - - Utah. Manufacturers and dealers in
Plain and Fancy HARNESS, saddles, whips, with prices as low as the
lowest. CONCORD HARNESS a speciality. Also dealers in W???, Singer and
Ward SEWING MACHINES. Sep11-ly ---MINES AND MINERS Are of little value unless the receipts exceed the
expenditures. The Robertson Process enables parties to make money in
mines where they could not otherwise pay expenses. The means used to
extract the gold and silver from ores is very simple and effective. The
fact that some parties denounce it who know nothing of its working is
in its favor. John A. Robertson, P. O. Box 552?, Oakland, Cal.
[California], owns the patent.
MONEY TO LOAN $500,000 To loan, in one sum or to amounts to suit on
Country Property at current rates of interest by John T. Little, 302
Montgomery St. [street], Room 1 and 2, San Francisco.
MONTANA
MONTANA'S GOLD AND SILVER mines now almost in sight of the Utah &
Northern Railway, have yielded $150,000,000, and the annual yield since
1864 has averaged $8,500,000.
Over 20,000 lodes and 2,000 placer mines have been recorded. Alder
Gulch, in which Virginia City is located, has alone poured out
$40,000,000 in glittering dust. Iron, lead, coal, copper and cinnabar
are also plentiful. Nearly 40,000,000 acres of pastoral and 10,000,000
acres of agricultural lands are found on this grand domain, not onesixth of which is claimed or occupied. The native beach grass is a
winter and summer feed equal to oats. Cattle, horses and sheep keep fat
the year round in the open air. Profits in the cattle or sheep business
have always averaged from two to three per cent per month on all
capital invested. Losses of cattle, sheep or horses on the range, from
all causes, rarely reach and never exceed two per cent per annum.
Wheat, oats, rye, barley, and all hardy vegetables are produced in
great abundance and of quality unexcelled. Apples, pears, plums,
grapes, Siberian crabs, and nearly all small fruits are produced in
different localities. Yellow and white pine, spruce, cedar, marble,
granite, lime-stone and sandstone are abundant. Montana boasts a dozen
rivers as large and beautiful as the Mohawk or Juanita -- three of
which are navigable -- and being beautifully watered by hundreds of
ice-cold streams and crystal lakes, water power is therefore
illimitable. All streams are full of trout and other fish; the elk,
deer, antelope, moose, bear, mountain sheep and many kinds of small
game abound. Numerous hot mineral springs, and a mild, invigorating
atmosphere are among the attractions for health-seekers. Wages in
Montana are double those paid in Illinois. Churches, schools, libraries
and good daily and weekly newspapers are more numerous than in sections
of similar populations East. There is daily mail and express and the
telegraph to all important points. The shortest, quickest, best and
only reliable summer and winter route in Montana is that via the Union
Pacific and Utah and Northern Railways.
MONTREAL HEARD FROM. R.L. Mosely, of Montreal, Canada, certified Sept.
[September] 7, 1879, that he had suffered terribly from dyspepsia, and
was completely cured by taking Warner’s Safe Bitters. He says, “My
appetite is good, and I now suffer no inconvenience from eating hearty
meals.” These Bitters are also a specific for all skin diseases.
MRS. DR. Jennison’s REMEDY FOR DIPTHERIA and all afflictions of the
throat. All should keep it constantly on hand, as it is a sure cure
for this terrible disease. Find directions for use and symptoms of the
disease with every bottle. Joyful news.
No more deaths from this
disease where this medicine is used. ??? price, ??? and $1.00 per
bottle. Wholesale agents, San Francisco.
MRS. J.E. HYDE Braid and Embroidery Stamping AND HAIR FLOWER WORK
Family Wreaths Made to Order oct10-tm ---MRS. JANE PALMER, MILLINER. All kinds of Millinery and Fancy Goods
Constantly on hand. Logan, Utah.
MRS. M. P. SAWTELLE, M. D. GYNECOLOGIST. Office—Thurlow Block, corner
of Sutter and Kearney Sts. [streets], San Francisco. Office hours from
11 until 3 when she will diagnose and treat diseases of women. Editor
and publisher of Medico-Literary Journal a monthly, devoted to the
diffusion of medical knowledge among women. Terms, three dollars a year
in advance.
MRS M.P. SAWTELLE, M.D. GYNECOLOGIST. Office -Thurlow Block, corner of
Sutter and Kearney Sts. [streets]. San Francisco. Office hours from 11
till 3 which she will diagnose and treat diseases of women. Editor and
publisher of Medico Literary Journal, a monthly, devoted to the
diffusion of medical knowledge among women. Terms, three dollars a year
in advance.
MRS. MYERS Has again resumed practice after the illness of her family.
Careful nursing given. She has a sure and speedy remedy, without ?, for
Female Complaints also a Specific which is a sure cure for Scrofula.
She has also opened a Private Lying-In Hospital where ladies from the
country can be attended with the greatest care. Office hours, 7 to 9?
P.M. ??? St. [street], San Francisco back of Palace Hotel.
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N. CURRY & BRO. 113 Sansome Street, San Francisco. Sole Agents for the
Sharps Rifle Co., of Bridgecourt Conn., For California, Oregon,
Arizona, Nevada, Washington Territory, and Idaho. Also, agent for W. W.
Greener’s Celebrated Wedgefast,, Chokebore, Breech-loading Double Guns,
and all kinds of Guns, Rifles, and Pistols made by the Loading
Manufacturers of England and America. Ammunitions of all kinds in
quantities to suit. [Illustration of crossed rifles]
National Surgical Institute (Western Division) 219 Bush St. S. F.
Devoted to the treatment of Cripples, Piles, ??, &c. Send for
circulars.
NEW AND SECOND-HAND at auction prices H. Schellhass’, 11th St. [street],
Odd Fellow’s Building, Oakland, Cal. [California]. Country orders
promptly attended to.
NEW PUBLICATIONS are furnished by the World’s Dispensary Medical
Association, Buffalo, N.Y. [New York], and Great Russell Street
Buildings, London, England, on terms to suit the times. A new edition
of the People’s Common Sense Medical Adviser, about 1,000 pages, nearly
310 illustrations, by R. V. Theron?, M.D., post paid $15. Invalid’s
Guide Book post paid, 10 cents. Motion as a remedial agent,
Illustrating ??? cure for paralysis, diseases of females, stiffened
joints, club feet, spinal curvatures and kindred afflictions, 10 cents.
Disease of ??? Organs, 10 cents; Catarrh, its rational treatment and
positive cure, sent on receipt of one postage stamp. Address as above.
---NO. 163? NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION [Unreadable line] October 2?, 1879.
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 has ere no debts thereof at the expiration of thirty days from the
date of this notice, viz: Peter Benson of Cache Co., for the S 1/2 N.E.
1/4, Sec. 19 and S 1/3 N.W. 1/4 Sec. 20, T 13 N, R. 1 W., and names the
following as his witnesses, viz: John Jenkins, of Cache Co., and Ludwig
Erickson, of Cache Co., Jno [John] B. Nell?, Register. nov6-11.
NO ALUM! NO ADULTERATION! C. J. Hawley & Co.’s strictly pure Grape
Cream of Tarter Yeast Powder. On application a sample will be mailed
to your address, postage paid, that you may compare our Yeast Powder
with others. To test yeast powder put one-half of a teaspoonful in a
goblet half full of cold water. The pure powder will efferverce until
dissolved, leaving the water clear, while the adulterated will not.
You cannot be too careful about these adulterations, it is too late to
think of it after the harm is done. Insist upon your grocer ordering
C. J. Hawley & Co.’s Yeast Powder. Send for our new Catalogue. C. J.
Hawley & Co., Grocers, 215 and 217 Sutter Street, San Francisco.
NO MORE BACK-ACHE! No more Kidney Troubles. Oregon Kidney T. Oregon
has long been noted for the wonderful variety of natural resources.
Her hills and valleys are stored with the choicest of Nature’s ????
gifts. The latest of these discoveries in The Oregon Kidney Tea kind
Nature’s own remedy – her last best gift to man.” A plant which grows
in mountain fortresses seldom trodden by human feet. There are
thousands afflicted with diseases of the kidneys or urinary organs who
suffer in silence rather than to make known their troubles. Others
seek relief by the use of various patent medications which, if they do
not aggravate the disease at least do not lessen it. The Oregon Kidney
Tea is a strictly vegetable production? and will not injure the
smallest child, nor the most delicate woman but will care ??? to the
back and kidneys and retention of urine, and all complaints arising
from a diseased or ??? state of the kidneys or urinary organs of either
sex. ??? Davis & Co. [company], Proprietors, Portland, Oregon. For
sale by all druggists.
No salve or ointment can heal a wound or sore of any kind. Every
educated physician will tell you that nature alone can do this.
Phosphate Soap, by its cleansing, soothing and purifying qualities,
gives nature a chance to act freely.
NOW YOU SEE IT. Gilt-Edge Butter Maker takes the “witches out of the
churn” and turns tedious, unsatisfactory churning into gratifying
success. Sold everywhere. Hamburg, N. Y. May 28th, 1879. John E.
Pierce, Sec’y World’s Dispensary. Medical Association, Buffalo, N.Y.
Dear Sir – You’re asking as to reputation of “Gilt Edge Butter Maker”
received. We have never kept it until lately. Have sold one case (3
doz. boxes) and it has given the best of satisfaction. Yours
respectfully, T. L. Bunting.
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O. C. ORMSBY, M.D., Surgeon and Physician, LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY. Office
at Drug Store. Main Street.
OAKLAND HOME INS. CO. OF CAL. – Capital, $200,000. This Company is
prepared to underwrite throughout the Pacific Coast at adequate rates.
It is the only local Company whose assets are not concentrated in San
Francisco and liable to be swept away in a conflagration. Agency
applications should be addressed to Ed. E. Potter, 200 Sansome St. S.
F.
OPIUM Morphine Habit Cured in 10 to 20 days. No pay until cured. Dr. J.
Stephens, Lebanon, Ohio.
ORMSBY THE PHOTOGRAPHER. 614 Market St., near the Baldwin, San Fran.
Send stamp for samples. Cabinet Photograph free.
OUR MEAT MARKET! HAS ON HAND EVERY MORNING A Good Supply of Fresh Meat,
And being carried on in the interest of the Logan Temple, should be
well patronized. Third Street. Bet. [between] Main and Washington.
LOGAN sept1-ly
OVERALLS BY MAIL. On receipt of price, I will send the following goods
by mail postage prepaid, Heavy Duck Overalls, 70 cts. [cents], Miner’s
Overalls, $1.00 ???? Shirts, 35 cents. Wool over shirt $1.00.
Overalls are new styles and cannot be pulled apart. Price lists of
other goods free by mail. Give us a trial order. E.O. Hacon,
Manufacturer of Men’s Furnishing Goods, No. 53 W. Pearl St. [street],
Cincinnati, Ohio.
OWNERS OF FINE HORSES should remember that Phophate Soap is good for
man and beast. It will cure scratches, collar galls, or any kind of a
sore on horses quicker than anything else. Every stable should keep a
supply of Phosphate soap on hand. Ask you druggist or grocer for it.
OUR LATEST TRIUMPH! The New “B” Machine, Combining Simplicity,
Durability, Speed, and Lightness to Running. This Machine is unequaled
for all kinds of Family Sewing, and is made in the very Best possible
manner, the workmanship and finish being unsurpassed. ? Extra
Inducements offered to the trade. Good agents wanted in every county.
The Howe Machine Co. [company] 673? 873? Market St. [street], San
Francisco.
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P.A. Nielsen, Main Street, Logan, Utah, Manufacturer of boots, shoes,
harness and saddles. My leather goods are made of First-Class material
and their quality and workmanship are guaranteed. I also keep on hand
a large stock of Merchandise, including dry goods, men’s clothing, hats
and caps, groceries, and furnishing goods, provisions and family
supplies. A fine assortment of Ladies fancy goods just received. My
prices are as low as the lowest.
P.N.P. Co. (New Series), No. 88.
P. N. P. Co. [company] (New Series), No. [number] 97
THE PACIFIC, a weekly religious and family paper. The oldest on the
Pacific Coast, Established 1851. Subscription $2.50 a year in advance.
Remit to The Pacific, P.O. Box 2348, San Francisco, Cal. [California]
PACIFIC WATER CURE and Eclectic Health Institute, Northwest Corner 7th
And L Sts [streets] Sacramento, Cal. [California] Being fully prepared
to treat all forms of disease on the latest and most scientific
principles. Together with good rooms and board, we with confidence ask
for public patronage. For further particulars address H.. F. Clayton,
M.D., Proprietor
PAPER HANGINGS! G.W. Clark, Importer of Fine French, English and
American Paper hangings. The Newest Productions of the Leading
Manufacturers constantly arriving. Window Shades, Dealer in all kinds
of Shade Material and Trimmings. Agent for the self Adjusting Spring
Shade Rollers. The manufacturer of the Gold band and Elegant Decorative
shades for Private Real ??? a specialty. Geo. W. Clark, 615 Market St.,
San Francisco.
Parties who wish to buy groceries at a reasonable price from an old,
reliable and well known firm will do well to read the price list of
Starboro & Co., in another place.
THE PEOPLE’S DRUG STORE! Logan City, Cache Co., Utah
DRUGS,
MEDICINES, TOILET ARTICLES, FINE PERFUMERIES, DRUGGISTS’ SUNDRIES And a
general assortment of everything pertaining to the Drug business.
Cigars, Tobacos [tobaccos], &c. We buy all our goods direct from the
manufacturers and ???? and guarantee our customers low prices and
genuine articles. Physicians’ Prescriptions Carefully Compounded.
Orders by mail receive prompt attention. D.B. Lameraux. Sept11-ly ---PERSONS PREMATURELY GRAY can have their hair restored to its youthful
beauty, by using Halls Vegetable ???? Hair Renewer, the best article
in the market.
PHOSPHATE SOAP [image: Phosphate Trade Mark Soap] Testimonials. San
Jose, September 24, 1878?. To the Standard Soap Co. [company]—Gentlemen
It affords me pleasure to say to the public that I have used and
prescribed your Phosphate Soap as a remedy in various forms of
cutaneous diseases with the happiest results. I am of the opinion that
it is the mildest and most perfect detergent that can be used, either
for cleansing the skin and leaving it soft and healthy, or for removing
the fetor and corroding influences of sores and ulcerations. I should
be sorry to be without it in shaving my face or making my toilet, to
say nothing of my good opinion of its remedial qualities.  A. J.
Spencer, M.D. San Francisco, Aug. [August] 27, 1879?
Gentlemen: I
received a package of your soap (Phosphate Soap) and it gives me great
pleasure to testify as to its superior excellence. As a toilet soap I
have never seen anything to surpass it. It also possesses superior
remedial qualities. I have used it in two cases of obstinate skin
disease, one of intolerable itching, Pruritus?, the other an Eczema. In
both great relief was obtained. Its emollient properties are
remarkable. Respectfully, W. A. Douglass, M.D. 126 O’Farrell St.
[street]  To the Standard Soap Company. San Francisco, July 19, 1887?.
Standard Soap Co. [company]—Gentlemen. The Ladies of my household, four
in number, unite with me in pronouncing your Phosphate Soap the best
ever tried for toilet use. It is noticeable that while it readily
removes impurities from the skin, it also leaves undisturbed the
natural oil so essential to the health. It is not too strong language
to say that we are delighted with it.  C. M. Sawtelle, M.D., 120 Capp
street. San Francisco, July 15, 1879. Standard Soap Co [company]—
Gents: I have tried your Phosphate Soap, and have no hesitation in
saying that it is the best toilet soap I eve used. My wife has used it
and is of the same opinion. I have paid as high as fifty cents per cake
for an article in every respect inferior to what you sell for twentyfive cents.  Henry H. Lynch, 515 Haight? street. We have used the
Phosphate Soap in our practice, for cleaning indolent ulcers, and also
skin diseases, pimples and eruptions of the face, so often seen in the
young of both sexes, and can heartily recommend it to the public as the
most remedial agent of the kind that we have used.—S. F. [San
Francisco?] Medico-Literary Journal. The genuine merits of Phosphate
Soap and persistent advertising will force every druggist, groceryman
[grocer] and general dealer to order it by the gross sooner or later.
Ask for it in every store. The retail price is 25 cents per cake. We
wish to sell it only at wholesale, but in case you cannot find it we
will send a nice box of three cakes by mail, postage paid, on receipt
of 85 cents in stamps. Standard Soap Co. [company], 204 Sacramento St.
[street], S. F. [San Francisco]
PHOSPHATE SOAP. [illustration of a tin of Phosphate Soap with words
“trade mark” written across a buckled belt] Phosphate Trade Mark Soap.
Testimonials. San Jose, September 24, 1879, To the Standard Soap Co –
Gentlemen: It affords me pleasure to say to the public that I have used
and prescribed your Phosphate Soap as a remedy in various forms of
cutaneous diseases with the happiest results. I am of the opinion that
it is the mildest and most perfect detergent that can be used, either
for cleansing the skin and leaving it soft and healthy, or for removing
the fetor and corroding influences of sores and ulcerations. I should
be sorry to be without it in shaving my face or making my toilet, to
say nothing of my good opinion of its remedial qualities.  A.J.
Spencer, M.D. San Francisco, July 19, 1897 1879. Standard Soap Co. –
Gentlemen: The ladies of my household, four in number, unite with me in
pronouncing your Phosphate soap the best ever tried for toilet use. It
is noticeable that while it readily removes impurities from the skin,
it also leaves undisturbed the natural oil so essential to the health.
It is not too strong language to say that we are delighted with it. 
C. M. Sawtelle, M.D., 120 Capp street. San Francisco, July 19, 1879.
Standard Soap Co. – Gents.: I have tried your Phosphate Soap, and have
no hesitation in saying that it is the best toilet soap I ever used. My
wife has used it and is of the same opinion. I have paid as high as
fifty cents per cake for an article in every respect inferior to what
you sell for twenty-five cents.  Henry H. Lynch, 516 Haight Street.
The genuine merits of Phosphate Soap and persistent advertising will
force every druggist, groceryman and general dealer to order it by the
gross sooner or later. Ask for it in every store. The retail price is
25 cents per cake. We wish to sell it only at wholesale, but in case
you cannot find it we will send a nice box of three cakes by mail,
postage paid, on receipt of 85 cents in stamps. Standard Soap Co., 204
Sacramento St., S.F.
PHOSPHATE SOAP. [illustration of a tin of Phosphate Soap with words
“trade mark” written across a buckled belt] . If your wife is in the
habit of using cosmetics of any kind, advise her to give up the
pernicious practice, as the most harmless face powders obstruct the
pores of the skin and sooner or later injure the complexion, while
Phosphate Soap removes all impurities and assists nature in developing
a natural, healthy and beautiful skin. No salve or ointment can heal a
wound or sore of any kind. Every educated physician will tell you that
nature alone can do this. Phosphate Soap, by its cleansing, soothing
and purifying qualities, gives nature a chance to act freely. Ladies
who have injured the skin by the constant use of cosmetics may do much
to restore their faces to that beauty which nature alone can give by
constantly using Phosphate Soap. If you wish to make your hands soft
buy a cake of Phosphate Soap, and when that is gone you will buy a
dozen and recommend your friends do the same. Phosphate Soap costs no
more than other good toilet soaps, while its medicinal qualities make
it worth ten times its price to every man, woman and child. Sensible
girls avoid cosmetics but use Phosphate Soap for the toilet because it
is fragrant, pure and pleasant. Testimonials. San Jose, September 21,
1879. To the Standard Soap Co.BGentlemen, It affords me pleasure to
say to the public that I have used and prescribed your Phosphate Soap
as a remedy in various forms of cutaneous diseases with the happiest
results. I am of the opinion that it is the mildest and most perfect
detergent that can be used, either for cleansing the skin and leaving
it soft and healthy, or for removing the fetor and corroding influences
of sores and ulcerations. I should be sorry to be without it in
shaving my face or making my toilet, to say nothing of my good opinion
of its remedial qualities. A. J. Spencer, M. D. San Francisco, Aug.
27, 1879. Gentlemen I received a package of your soap (Phosphate Soap)
and it gives me great pleasure to testify as to its superior
excellence. As a toilet soap I have never seen anything to surpass it.
It also possesses superior remedial qualities. I have used it in two
cases of obstinate skin disease, one of intolerable itching, Prurius,
the other an Eczema. In both great relief was obtained. Its emollient
properties are remarkable. Respectfully, W. A. Douglass, M. D. 120
O=Farrell St. to the Standard Soap Company. San Francisco, July 12
1879. Standard Soap Co.BGentlemen: The ladies of my household, four in
number, unite with me in pronouncing your Phosphate Soap the best ever
tried for toilet use. It is noticeable that while it readily removes
impurities from the skin, it also leaves undisturbed the natural oil so
essential to the health. It is not too strong language to say that we
are delighted with it. C. M. Sawtelle, M. D. 120 Capp Street. San
Francisco, July 19, 1879. Standard Soap Co.BGents I have tried your
Phosphate Soap, and have no hesitation in saying that it is the best
toilet soap I ever used. My wife has used it and is of the same
opinion. I have paid as high as fifty cents per cake for an article in
every respect inferior to what you sell for twenty-five cents. Henry
H. Lynch, 615 Haight Street. The genuine merits of Phosphate Soap and
persistent advertising will force every druggist, groceryman and
general dealer to order it by the gross sooner or later. Ask for it in
every store. The retail price is 25 cents per cake. We wish to sell
it only at wholesale, but in case you cannot find it we will send a
nice box of three cakes by mail, postage paid, on receipt of 85 cents
in stamps. Standard Soap Co., 204 Sacramento St. S. F. [San Francisco]
PHOSPHATE SOAP Phosphate Trade Mark Soap [image] No salve or ointment
can heal a wound or sore of any kind. Every educated physician will
tell you that nature alone can do this. Phosphate Soap, by its
cleansing, soothing and purifying qualities, gives nature a chance to
act freely. Not only for daily use on the face and hands, but for
bathing the entire body, there is nothing equal to Phosphate Soap. It
is a thorough disinfectant and removes offensive odors of every kind.
Ladies who have injured the skin by the constant use of cosmetics may
do much to restore their faces to that beauty which nature alone can
give by constantly using Phosphate Soap. Thousands of articles are
palmed off on the public which have no genuine merit, but Phosphate
Soap is the result of modern discoveries of celebrated chemists.
TESTIMONIALS. San Jose, September 21, 1879, To the Standard Soap Co.
[company]—Gentlemen: It affords me pleasure to say to the public that I
have used and prescribed your Phosphate Soap as a remedy in various
forms of cutaneous diseases with the happiest results. I am of the
opinion that it is the mildest and most perfect detergent that can be
used, either for cleansing the skin and leaving it soft and healthy, or
for removing the fetor and corroding influences of sores and
ulcerations. I should be sorry to be without it in shaving my face or
making my toilet, to say nothing of my good opinion of its remedial
qualities. A. J. Spencer, M.D. San Francisco, Aug. [August] 27, 1879.
Gentlemen: I received a package of your soap (Phosphate Soap) and it
gives me great pleasure to testify as to its superior excellence. As a
toilet soap I have never seen anything to surpass it. It also possesses
superior remedial qualities. I have used it in tow cases of obstinate
skin disease, one of tolerable itching, Prurius, the other an Eczema.
In both great relief was obtained. Its emollient properties are
remarkable. Respectfully, W. A. Douglass, M.D. 128 O’Farrell St.
[street] To the Standard Soap Company. San Francisco, July 12, 1879.
Standard Soap Co. [company]—Gentlemen: The ladies of my household, four
in number, unite with me in pronouncing your Phosphate Soap the best
ever tried for toilet use. It is noticeable that while it readily
removes impurities from the skin, it also leaves undisturbed the
natural oil so essential to the health. It is not too strong language
to say that we are delighted with it. C. M. Sawtelle, M.D., 120 Capp
street. San Francisco, July 19, 1879. Standard Soap Co. [company]—
Gents [gentlemen]: I have tried your Phosphate Soap, and have no
hesitation in saying that it is the best toilet soap ever used. My wife
has used it and is of the same opinion. I have paid as high as fifty
cents per cake for an article in every respect inferior to what you
sell for twenty-five cents. Henry H. Lynch, 515 Haight street. The
genuine merits of Phosphate Soap and persistent advertising will force
every druggist, groceryman [grocer] and general dealer to order it by
the gross sooner or later. Ask for it in every store. The retail price
is 25 cents per cake. We wish to sell it only at wholesale, but in case
you cannot find it we will send a nice box of three cakes by mail,
postage paid, on receipt of 85 cents in stamps. Standard Soap Co.
[company] 204 Sacramento St. [street], S. F. [San Francisco]
THE PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY of Wm [William] Shaw has been removed from 115
to 523 Kearns St, San Francisco. ALL Photographs made at the New York
Gallery, No. 25 Third t., S.F. are guaranteed to be first-class. Prices
to suit the times. J.H. Peters Proprietor.
PIANOS AND ORGANS. A $300 Organ to use a short time $100. Pianos, $170,
$200, $225, $275 and $300, in use a short time, usual price, ? cash.
Sheet-Music Sale Price. T. M. Antisell? & Co. [company], 865 Market
Street, S. F. [San Francisco]
PICKLES AND FRUIT. The purest home-made [homemade] Pickles and
Preserves of all kinds, put up in the good old Southern style. A
liberal discount to the trade. Address Mrs. Abbey Fisher and Husband,
362 Howard Street, San Francisco.
PIONEER DRUG STORE, O.C. Ormsby, Proprietor. Wholesale and Retails
Druggist. Drugs, Patent Medicines, Chemicals, Dye Stuffs, Perfumeries,
Combs, and Cloth Brushes. Toilet Articles in Great Variety.
Paints,
Oils, Varnishes, and Putty, Paint and Varnish Brushes, ????? and
??????? Oil and Machine Oils. Choice Brands of Tobacco, Cigars, and
Cigarettes.
Dealers will find our stock complete with everything ???
like above lines. Produce taken at the highest market price. ---PIONEER STEAM MARBLE WORKS. Jas. [James] H. Brown & Son, Logan City,
Utah. Having recently enlarged their business are prepared to do all
kinds of work in stone. They are constantly engaged in sawing and
dressing at their Steam Works all varieties of Native And Imported
Marble, Sandstone, &c. Monuments for Cemeteries, and Marble Mantles a
specialty. Call and Inspect Work and Prices. sept1-ly.
PLYMOUTH LAP-BOARD. It is manufactured from a ???? specially adapted
to this purpose. It will ???? and proper care will last a life time.
The graduated ?????? away with the ?????. ????? open one side will
???? and ???? very convenient for ???????? of the games of checkers or
chess. The ??? still be furnished either with or without the checker
board as may be desired. Liberal discounts in the trade.
For sale in
San Francisco by Wyatt Hawkin? & Co. [company]. Harrison & Dickson,
A.S. Spence & Co., W. & J. Sloane, and ??????? M’fg [Manufacturing] Co.
[Company]. ---PORTRAITS Photographs warranted true to nature in every case at No. 739
Market Street, Opp? Dupont, S. F. [San Francisco] ---PRICES REDUCED Muller’s Optical Depot, 135 Montgomery St. [street],
near ?, S. F. [San Francisco] Spectacles, and their adaptations to the
various conditions of sight, have been my specialty for thirty years.
Established in San Francisco 18??. Country orders attended to.
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QUICK CURE FOR POISON OAK. A few months ago an eminent physician who
had tested the remarkable curative qualities of Phosphate Soap for
various skin diseases expressed his belief that it would be an
excellent remedy for Poison Oak. It was accordingly tested for this
purpose. A boy had been so badly poisoned as to be confined to his bed
for a week, and had his hands all covered with sores when he began to
use Phosphate Soap. Within twenty four hours he was entirely cured of
Poison Oak by the use of Phosphate Soap.
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READ, READ, READ, READ, READ And Profit Hereby. Ricks & Son Announce to
the public that they have now at their store on Third St., a full stock
of Merchandise. Home Made Goods Are A Specialty. They also deal in the
celebrated La Belle Wagons. Patronage Of their friends is solicited and
also The Trade of all who want the The Very Best Goods At The Lowest
Prices. sept11-ly.
THE ROBERTSON PROCESS. For working rebellious ores is meeting that
success which its merits deserve. The cheapness and simplicity of the
system place it within the reach of men of moderate means. For full
particulars address John A. Robertson, the patentee, P.O. Box 552,
Oakland, CA. [California].
THE ROBERTSON PROCESS is growing more popular every day for the reason
that more ore can be extracted from mines where roasting is necessary.
The simplicity and economy of this process are important, yet the fact
that more gold and silver can be saved than by any other known method
will sooner or later bring it into use in all mines.
Rock’s Nurseries. Trees! Trees! The attention is called to my large
and superior stock of fruit and ornamental trees, shrubs, roses, grape
vines, and small fruits of the most desirable varieties for general
cultivation. Also many new and rare varieties of Japanese plants,
Semi-tropical plants, Greenhouse plants, Bedding plants. New varieties
of Oranges and Lemons, Italian Olives, etc.
The new catalogue of 1880
is now ready and will be mailed to all applicants. John Rock, San
Jose, Cal. [California].
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S.A. Kenner, Attorney at Law, Ogden, Utah. Practices in all of the
Courts of the Territory. Business from Logan and the North promptly
attended. Nov20-tf.
SALMON RIVER MINES. FULLY 150 MILES distant from Eagle Rock, by Gilmer
& Salisbury stage route, or the Yankee Fork mines 175 miles from Black
Foot by the Terminus and Chalis stage line, are also attracting great
attention for the unexampled richness of their gold and silver quartz.
The region covers an area of 10,000 square miles, and although only
partially explored, already promises to rival the best mining region in
the world. Mining experts unite in pronouncing the Yankee Fork lodes
the richest yet discovered west of the Rockies. Hundreds of tons of
ore, worth from $500 to $2,000 per ton, have been packed on mules and
shipped to the Salt Lake Smelting Works. Salmon City, Chalis, Bonanza
City, are leading towns. Distance from Eagle Rock to Salmon City, 150
miles, fare $37. Distance from Black Foot to Chalis, 175 miles, fare
$25. Fare from Omaha to either Chalis or Salmon City, first class,
$100; second class, $75. The only route from the East to the Snake and
Salmon River Mining regions is via the Union Pacific and Utah &
Northern Railroads.
THE SAN FRANCISCO PUNCH Is the most lively and the most funny
illustrated paper ever published on the Pacific Coast. It has three
times the circulation of any other Illustrated weekly on this side of
the Rocky Mountains. Subscription 25c [cents] a month, payable in
postal stamps, in advance. Sent post-paid to any part of the world.
Address, The Punch Publishing Co. [company], ? Market Street, San
Francisco.
SAVINGS BANK BOOKS. The highest price paid for Balances in The Savings
and Loan (Clay St. [street]), Odd Fellows, Masonic, French, Farmers and
Mechanics, by John T. Little, 302 Montgomery St. [street], Room 1 and
2, San Francisco.
SCHOENHOLZ BROS. [Brothers] & CO. [Company]. 110 and 112 Sixth St.
[street], cor. [corner] Mission, S.F. [San Francisco]. Sole agents for
the Genuine German Knit Hosiery for ladies and children, both in wool
and cotton. We offer the same to the public at the very lowest rates.
Families visiting the city will find it to their advantages to call and
examine the line of goods. Also French ???? straw hats, flowers and
ladies and childrens underwear.
SEND 50 CENTS In Postage Stamps, Coin or Postal Order, and get the San
Francisco Weekly Chronicle for Three Months. Encouraged by an enormous
and increasing subscription list, and with unsurpassed facilities, the
Weekly Chronicle has been enlarged from a 64 column paper to a paper of
72 columns, and price reduced to $2.00 per year and in connection with
the change the price has been reduced materially, making this the
Cheapest, Largest, and Best weekly publication in the United states, if
not the world. It is the Great Family Paper for the Farmer, Miner and
Merchant of the Pacific Coast. It contains eight large pages, clearly
printed with new type and on new presses, with nine long columns to the
page. It is a complete mirror of the passing events of the world, as
well as a library of literature, amusement and knowledge. An
Agricultural Department is one of the its leading features,, which is
under the management of a gentleman thoroughly qualified for the
position by education, experience and long residence on the coast. As a
medium of agricultural information it has no superior. For freshness of
news, editorial skills, literary excellence and artistic arrangement,
it challenges competition. It supplies the intellectual wants of all –
the Farmer, the Laborer, the Artisan, the Merchant, the Miner, the Old
and the Young. The price of this unrivaled paper has been reduced to $2
per year, payable in advance, which includes postage. Club Rates. A
club of three subscribers one year, $1.75 each, a club of five
subscribers, one year $1.60 each; a club of ten subscribers, one year,
$1.50 each. This includes postage. Send for a specimen copy. All
Postmasters are authorized to receive subscriptions. Send money by
postal order, registered letter or by express, addressed to Chas. De
Young & Co., San Francisco.
SHEW’S PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, The Oldest and Most Reliable in San
Francisco, has been removed to 523 Kearney St. [street] The rooms being
easy of access—only one flight of stairs. The work produced at this
establishment is equal to any in the city and Prices About One-Half
What is Charged For similar work on Montgomery or Market St. [street]
N.R.?—Old Daguerreotypes Ambrotypes or other pictures copied to any
size or style in the highest perfection of the art.
SHILOH’S CONSUMPTION CURE cures Coughs, Colds, Asthma and all Lung
Afflictions[?]. Sold by O. C. Ormsby, wholesale and retail druggist.
oct10l6 ---SHILOH’S SYSTEM VITALIZER cures Dyspepsis, inactive liver, Sour
Stomach, &c. Guaranteed. Sold by O.C. Ormsby wholesale and retail
druggist. oct30-ty.
SIDNEY STEVENS, Wholesale Dealer in Buggies, Wagons, Plows, Farming
Implements and Machinery. Sash, Doors, &c. Also Flour, Grain and
Produce. Agent for Howe Scales and Barb Fence Wire, North Ogden and
Ogden City, Utah. sept11-tf.
A SKIN OF BEAUTY is a joy forever. [Illustration: Drawing of a lady in
a gown holding looking glass]. Dr. T. Felix Gouraud’s Oriental Cream or
Magical Beautifier. Removes tan, pimples, freckles, moth patches, and
every blemish on beauty. It has stood the test of thirty years and is
so harmless we taste it to be sure the preparation is properly made.
Accept no counterfeit of similar name. The distinguished Dr. L.A. Sayre
said to a lady of the haut ton (a patient) -- “As you ladies will use
them, I recommend Gouraud’s Cream, as the least harmful of all the Skin
preparations.” Also ??? ???, removes superfluous? hair without injury
to the skin. Mrs. M.B.T. Gouraud Sole prop. [proprietor] 48 Bond St.
[Street], N.Y. [New York]. For sale by all druggists and Fancy Good
Dealers throughout the United States, Canada and Europe. Beware of base
imitations which are abroad. We offer $100 Reward for the arrest and
proof of any one selling the same. Sold in San Francisco by the leading
wholesale druggists.
SNAKE RIVER GOLD FIELDS. IT IS NOW demonstrated beyond a doubt that
hundreds of miles of gravel bars along Snake River Eastern Idaho B some
of which are directly on the line of the Utah and Northern Railway B
are rich in deposits of fine gold. Several companies operating in 1879,
took out from $30 to $40 per day to the man. Their large and regular
shipments of dust to San Francisco have created great excitement in
mining circles, and Western journals already pronounce these the most
extensive placer silver diggings in the world as “good prospects” of
gold are found all along the river for a distance of 400 miles.
Outfitting can be done at Eagle Rock, on the Utah & Northern Railway,
and within an hour’s walk of some of these great bars. Now is the time
to strike for fortune in this vast new region, which will soon be
overrun by miners from every State and Territory.
SOMETHING NEW FOR LADIES. Illustrated catalogue and price list of
Ladies’ and Children’s Cloaks and Suits sent free. Sullivan’s Cloak and
Suit house, 129 Kearny St., San Francisco.
SPORTSMEN AND RIFLE CLUB will find at Z.C.M.I. the best models of the
celebrated Winchester Repeating Rifle, Cartridges, Reloading Apparatus,
???, Wads, & etc. as cheap as can be purchased anywhere. feb27-tf.
ST. AUGUSTINE COLLEGE, Benicia, California. Prices reduced to only $175
per term, for Board, Washing, Gas, Fuel, English and Scientific
Studies, Book keeping [bookkeeping], Elocution, Gymnastics, the Latin,
Greek, French and German Languages, and Military Tactics, Extras –
Music $??, Drawing $13. Contingent Deposit, $25? The Easter Term opens
on Tuesday, January 18th?, 1880 at 2 o’clock p.m. ? Rev. [Reverend] J.
H. D. Wingfield, DD, LLD, President.
ST. DAVIDS, A First Class Lodging Hotel! Contains 120 Rooms, 713 Howard
St. [street] Near Third Street, San Francisco At Oakland ferry take
Omnibus line of Horse Cars to Cor. [corner] Howard and Third Sts.
[streets] This house is especially designed as a comfortable home for
gentlemen and ladies visiting the city from the interior. No dark
rooms. Gas and running water in each room. The floors are covered with
body? Brussels carpet, and all of the furniture is made of solid black
walnut. Each bed has a spring mattress, with an additional hair top
mattress, making them the most luxurious and healthy beds in the world.
Ladies wishing to cook for themselves or families are allowed the free
use of a large, public kitchen and dining room, with dishes. Servants
wash the dishes and keep up a constant fire from ? A.M. to 7 P.M. Hot
and cold baths, a large parlor and reading room all free to guests.
Price of single rooms per night 50 cents, per week from $2.50? upwards.
R. Hughes?, Proprietor.
ST. GEORGE HOTEL, Just Opened, On the European Plan. 812 Kearny Street,
S.F. (Near Old City Hall). Meals served in first class hotel style, of
great variety and good quality, at all hours of the day, for twentyfive cents. Steak and coffee fifteen cents. Coffee and cakes ten cents.
Rooms from 25 cts [cents] to $1.00 per night as per size and location.
Board, per week, $1,Room and Board, $5.50 to $7.00. Timothy Sargent,
Manager.
ST. JAMES HOTEL, No. 966? Market St., S. F. Rooms en suite or single,
with or without board. Prices reasonable, according to location of
rooms. R. Orford, Proprietor. ---STAMP CABINET. Just the Thing for Linen Marking Etc. This cut
represents a fac simile [facsimile] of the Cabinet (open), which
consists of fourteen articles, as follows 1.—Name in Full, any Style
Letter desired. 2.—Fancy Initial of Surname. 3.—Initials of Entire
Name. 4.—Bottle of Indelible Ink, Blue or Black, warranted. 5.—Bottle
of Ink, Red, Blue, Violet or Green. 6.—Pad and Distributor for Colored
Ink. 7.—Pad and Distributor for Indelible Ink. 8.—Bottle of Gold
Bronze. 9.—Bottle of Silver Bronze. 10.—Camel’s-hair Brush, for
applying Bronze. 11.—Twenty-five Transparent Cards, new Styles. 12.—
Twenty-five Superfine Bristol Cards, Assorted Colors. 13.—Patent
Cabinet. 14.—Card Case. Price, $2.00. Every man, woman, and child
should have one of these Cabinets as it is something entirely new and
useful, neat, clean and compact. If judiciously used, it will do all
your Linen Marking, Card Printing, etc. for years. The Indelible Ink is
manufactured expressly for this Cabinet, and is warranted not to gum up
the Stamps or wash out. The Pads, when saturated with Ink contain
enough for one thousand impressions each. Below we give a few samples
of our styles of letters, any other style of letters desired furnished.
No. [number] 1. Thomas Smith No. 2. Bertha R. Spuds. No. 3. Miss Nellie
Fisher. No. 4. Chas. [Charles] S. Banks. No. 5. Don F. Miller. In
ordering, give the number of the style of letter desired, if any other
style is wanted enclose a sample with the order. These Cabinets will be
sent to any address in the United States on receipt of price $2.00 in
postage stamps or currency, charges prepaid. Address orders to Carlos
White, 320? Sansome? Street, (Over Wells Fargo & Co. [company] Express)
San Francisco.
STOVES STOVES STOVES. Before Purchasing elsewhere do not fail to see
Z.C.M.I.’s stock of Stoves. They carry the celebrated Charter Oak and
Monitor makes, and can warrant them the best in the market. We sell
only ??? Stoves, and only ask an inspection of quality and prices.
sep11-tf ---SUBSCRIBE FOR THE CITY ARGUS [text embedded inside patterned block],
Published Every Saturday. It is the brightest, spiciest, and liveliest
paper published on the coast and the Leading Weekly of the Metropolis.
All the leading sensations, portraits of prominent persons, pictures of
eventful occurrences, etc. $3.00 per year, prepaid extra inducements
offered to postmasters and others to canvas for subscriptions, sample
copies free. Address, The Argus Publishing Co., 405 Kearny Street, San
Francisco.
THE SUCCESS OF THE DAY, Madam Balcear, 532 Bash? St. [street], San
Francisco. Madam Balcear, the celebrated Hair Restorer and Scalp ?,
after an experience of 10 years in this city refers with pleasure to
her many testimonials as to the success of her treatment. Her hair
restorative is invaluable to those who need it. No minerals used by
Madam Balcear in her treatment, but herb prepared by herself.
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A THING OF BEAUTY is a joy forever, but the nose can appreciate some
things that the eye can not. Yosemite Cologne is put up in handsome
style and the perfume is such that every husband who purchases one
bottle for his wife never has any peace after that is gone until he
purchases another.
THOMAS & HENSTROM, TAILOR SHOP, At the Old Post Office, Logan, HAVE ON
HAND A GOOD SELECTION OF CLOTH. Gent's own materials made up to order.
Cleaning and Repairing neatly Executed. PERFECT FIT WARRANTED. Highest
Price Paid for Wool in Exchange for Cloth. sept1-ly.
Three million have now been sold. Genuine Singer sewing machines. The
only sewing machine in America that is counterfeited! It is now more
popular than ever. These facts tell more than columns of flaming
advertisements. Beware of bogus agents and counterfeit machines. A
full line of parts and attachments kept on hand. Old machines taken in
part payment for new ones. Logan Office, next to Logan Leader. The
Singer Manufacturing company, Franklin Merrill, Agent for Cache and
Oneida counties.
TO AFFORD IMMEDIATE RELIEF IN ASTHMA, try Dr. Jayne’s Expectorant,
which acts promptly by overcoming the spasmodic contraction of the
wind-tubes, and by causing the ejection of the mucus which clogs them.
For Whooping Cough, Croup and Hoarseness, this medicine is equally
beneficial; while for all Pulmonary and Bronchial Disorders, it is both
a palliative and a curative, and a sure and prompt remedy for all
stubborn Coughs and Colds.
TO FARMERS AND GRASS GROWERS. The Green Valley grass will yield from 10
to 12 tons of hay to the acre and from 2,000 to 4,000 bushels of roots,
good feed for all stock. For circulars and price list address Arthur
Taylor, Watson, Atchison Co. Missouri
THE TRUESDELL 1704 Market St. [street], S.F. [San Francisco]. Junction
of Turk and Mason Streets. This House is well designed for the
accommodation of parties visiting the city from the Interior. Its
central location gives easy access to all the lines of Street Cars,
Places of Public Awareness, etc.
TURNER’S REGULATOR. Is proving such an indispensable article to those
suffering from liver complaint that parties are in some cases
purchasing half a dozen bottles at a time, after they have tried it.
Physicians frequently prescribe the Sacred Bark which is one of the
ingredients in this medicine. The advantage of using Turner’s Regulator
arises form the fact that its ingredients are the result of experiment
and study such as few physicians could devote to a single object.
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UNITED ORDER of Hyrum, Hyrum City, Cache Co., Utah, Have on hand and
for sale White and Red Pine Native Lumber. Planing of Every Description
done with dispatch. Moulding And All Kinds Of Wood Turning. Address all
communications to J. Unsworth, Business Manager. sept18-ly.
UTAH & NORTHERN R.R. [railroad] Time Table No. 8. To take effect
September 13th, 1879, at Midnight. All Trains Run Daily. Northward.
Passenger train leaves Ogden 6:30 p.m. Passenger train leaves Brigham
City at 8:00 p.m. Passenger train leaves Mendon at 10:12 p.m. Passenger
train arrives at Logan at 10:30 p.m. Passenger train leaves Logan at
10:53 p.m. Passenger train leaves Hyde Park at 11:15 p.m. Passenger
train leaves Smithfield at 11:22 p.m. Passenger train leaves Richmond
at 11:47 p.m. Passenger train leaves Franklin at 12:16 a.m. Passenger
train leaves Battle Creek at 1:00 a.m. Passenger train leaves Oneida at
3:27 a.m. Passenger train arrives at Camas at 11:10 a.m. Passenger
train leaves Beaver Canyon at 1:10 p.m. Mixed train leaves Ogden at
9:25 a.m. Mixed train arrives Brigham City at 11:15 a.m. Mixed train
leaves Brigham City at 11:30 a.m. Mixed train leaves Mendon at 2:27
p.m. Mixed train arrives at Logan at 3:00 p.m. Mixed train leaves Logan
at 3:30 p.m. Mixed train leaves Hyde Park at 4:00 p.m. Mixed train
leaves Smithfield at 4:15 p.m. Mixed train leaves Richmond at 5:00 p.m.
Mixed train leaves Franklin at 5:14 p.m. Mixed train arrives at Battle
Creek at 7:10 p.m. Freight train leaves Battle Creek at 6:30 a.m.
Freight train leaves Oneida at 9:10? a.m. Freight train arrives at
Camas at 7:30 p.m. Southward. Passenger train leaves Beaver Canyon at
12:00 a.m. Passenger train leaves Oneida at 12:10 p.m. Passenger train
leaves Battle Creek at 2:04 a.m. Passenger train leaves Franklin at
3:?? a.m. Passenger train leaves Richmond at 4:17 a.m. Passenger train
leaves Smithfield at 4:43 a.m. Passenger train leaves Hyde Park at 4:55
a.m. Passenger train arrives at Logan at 5:10 a.m. Passenger train
leaves Logan at 5:35 a.m. Passenger train leaves Mendon at 5:50 a.m.
Passenger train leaves Brigham City at 7:10 a.m. Passenger train
arrives at Ogden at 8:50 a.m. Mixed train arrives at Ogden at 5:5? a.m.
Mixed train leaves Brigham at ?:53 a.m. Mixed train leaves Mendon at
??? a.m. Mixed train leaves Logan at 12:20 a.m. Mixed train arrives at
Logan at 11:05 p.m. Mixed train leaves Hyde Park at 10:35 p.m. Mixed
train leaves Smithfield at 10:25 p.m. Mixed train leaves Richmond at
10:13 p.m. Mixed train leaves Franklin at 9:?? p.m. Mixed train leaves
Battle Creek at 7:?? p.m. Freight train arrives at ??? at Battle creek
at 7:40 p.m. Freight train arrives at Oneida at ???. Freight train
leaves Camas at ????. MENDON Co-operative Store Dealers in General
Merchandise, Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Boots and Shoes, Notions,
&c., &c. Highest Price Paid for Produce. We give 65 cents per Bushel
for No. 1 clean Wheat – one-half in Cash and one-half in Store Pay.
Subject to market fluctuations. nov1 – m.
UTAH & NORTHERN R.R. [railroad] Time Table No. 10. To take effect
November 30, 1879. -- NORTHWARD -- Passenger train leaves Ogden 6:30 pm
-- Passenger train leaves Brigham City at 8:00 pm -- Passenger train
leaves Mendon at 10:05 pm -- Passenger train arrives at Logan at 10:35
pm -- Passenger train leaves Logan at 10:55 pm -- Passenger train
leaves Hyde Park at 11:15 pm -- Passenger train leaves Smithfield at
11:23 pm -- Passenger train leaves Richmond at 11:47? pm -- Passenger
train leaves Franklin at 12:10? am -- Passenger train leaves Battle
Creek at 1:03? am -- Passenger train leaves Swan Lake at 2:05 am -Passenger train leaves Oneida at 3:27 am -- Passenger train leaves
Blackfoot at 7:30 am -- Passenger train leaves Camus at 11:10 am -Passenger train arrives Beaver Canyon at 1:10 pm. -- Freight train
leaves Ogden daily, Sundays excepted, at 9:25 am -- Freight train
leaves Brigham City at 11:20 am -- Freight train leaves Mendon at 2:25
pm -- Freight train arrives at Logan at 3:00 pm -- Freight train
leaves Logan at 4:00 pm -- Freight train leaves Hyde Park at 4:30? pm
-- Freight train leaves Smithfield at 4:45 pm -- Freight train leaves
Richmond at 5:30 pm -- Freight train arrives at Franklin at 6:00 pm. - Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays: Freight train leaves Franklin at
7:30 am -- Freight train leaves Battle Creek at 8:10 am -- Freight
train leaves Swan Lake at 10:00 am -- Freight train leaves Oneida at
12:20 pm -- Freight train arrives at Blackfoot at 4:45 pm. -Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays: Freight train leaves Blackfoot at
6:50? -- Freight train leaves Camus at 12:00 pm -- Freight train
arrives at Beaver Canyon at 2:35 pm. -- SOUTHWARD -- Passenger train
leaves Beaver Canyon at 2:55 pm -- Passenger train leaves Camus at
4:05 pm -- Passenger train leaves Blackfoot at 8:05? pm -- Passenger
train leaves Oneida at 12:40 am -- Passenger train leaves Swan Lake at
2:05 am -- Passenger train leaves Battle Creek at 3:00 am -Passenger train leaves Franklin at 3:55 am -- Passenger train leaves
Richmond at 4:17 am -- Passenger train leaves Smithfield at 4:42 am -Passenger train leaves Hyde Park at 4:50 am Passenger train arrives at
Logan at 5:10 am -- Passenger train leaves Logan at 5:23 am -Passenger train leaves Mendon at 5:50 am -- Passenger train leaves
Brigham at 7:40 am -- Passenger train arrives at Ogden at 8:55 am. -Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays: Freight trains leave Beaver Canyon at
8:30 am -- Freight trains leave Camus at 11:10 am -- Freight trains
arrive at Blackfoot at 4:10 pm. -- Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays:
Freight train leaves Blackfoot at 7:30 am -- Freight train leaves
Oneida at 12:15? pm -- Freight train leaves Swan Lake at 2:30 pm -Freight train leaves Battle Creek at 3:45 pm -- Freight train arrives
at Franklin at 4:50 pm. -- Daily, Sundays excepted: Freight train
leaves Franklin at 9:10 am -- Freight train leaves Richmond at 9:15?
am -- Freight train leaves Smithfield at 10:25 am -- Freight train
leaves Hyde Park at 10:55 am -- Freight train arrives at Logan at
11:00 am -- Freight train leaves Logan at 12:30 pm -- Freight train
leaves Mendon at 1:05 pm -- Freight train leaves Brigham at 3:55 pm -Freight train arrives at Ogden at 5:35? pm Geo. [George] W. Thatcher,
Superintendent D. A. Swan, Train Dispatcher.
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VALUABLE INFORMATION FREE. Further detailed and reliable information
in relation to different districts of Montana or Idaho, the routes
thereto, rates, etc. will be furnished on application to THOS. [Thomas]
L. KIMBALL, Gen. Pass. and ticket agent, Omaha, Neb.
VOLTAIC? BELT CO., MARSHALL MICH., Will send their celebrated ElectroVoltak Belts to the afflicted upon 30 days’ trial. Speedy cures
guaranteed. They mean what they say. Write to them without delay.
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W. DAVIS, MANUFACTURER OF Horse Harness, Collars, Whips, Lashes and
Saddles of All Kinds. (Illustration of a saddle]. Wholesale and Retail
dealer in Leather, Saddlery, Hardware, Horse Blankets, Robes, Sponges,
Horse Brushes, etc. Send for catalogue. 410 Market St., Near First
Street, San Francisco.
W.S. NORCROSS, M.D. HOMOEOPATHIC Physician and Surgeon, OFFICE Logan
House, Logan City, Utah. Special attention paid to diseases of women
and children.
Wallpaper. Dinwoodey. Furniture. Upholstery. H. Dinwoodey’s Furniture.
Upholstery Goods. Baby Carriages. Parlor & Bed Room Furniture,
Building and Roofing Paper, Carpets, Feathers, Oil Cloths, Mats, Lace
Curtains, ???, Window Shades, Window Cornices, Hair and Wire
Mattresses, School Desks, etc. etc. H. Dinwoodey’s. 77, 1st South
Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. ---WANTED. Twenty-five Cords of good Pine Wood for Logan School district
Schools, for which will be paid five Dollars per cord on tuition fees
or cash paid when desired by parties furnishing the same. For
particulars apply to Ezra Crockett, at Rick’s? Store. C.O. Card, A.
Crockett, J.A. Leishman, Trustees. Logan, Nov. 13, 1879. nov???.
Warner’s Safe Bitters [text in black ornamental box]. It is the best
Blood Purifier, and stimulates every function to more healthful action,
and is thus a benefit in all diseases. In eliminating the impurities
of the blood, the natural and necessary result is the cure of
Scrofulous and other skin eruptions and diseases including cancers,
ulcers, and other sofia. Dyspepsia, Weakness of the Stomach,
Constipation, Dizziness, General Debility, etc. are cured by the Safe
Bitters. It is unequaled as an appetizer and regular tonic. It is a
medicine which should be in every family, and which, whatever used,
will save the payment of many doctors’ bills. Bottles of two sizes,
prices 50 cents and $1.00. Warner’s Safe Remedies are sold by
Druggists and Dealers in Medicine everywhere. H. H. Warner & Co.,
Proprietors, Rochester, N.Y. Send for Pamphlet and Testimonials.
[Illustration of arm and hand pointing upward with text reading: Safe
Kidney & Liver Cure. Safe Diabetes Cure. Safe Bitters Nervine Pills.
Read & Save Thyself] Ask your druggist for it. Sold by all wholesale
druggists in San Francisco, Sacramento, and Portland.
Warner’s Safe Kidney & Liver Cure. A vegetable preparation and the
only sure remedy in the world for Bright’s? disease, Diabetes and all
kidney, liver and urinary diseases.Testimonials of the highest order in
proof of these statements. For the cure of Diabetes, call for Warner’s
Safe Diabetes Cure. For the cure of Bright’s and other diseases, call
for Warner’s Safe Kidney and Liver Cure. Warner’s Safe Remedies are
sold by druggists and dealers in medicine everywhere. H. H. Warner &
Co, proprietor, N. Y. Send for pamphlet and testimonials. Ask your
druggist for it. Sold by all wholesale druggists in San Francisco,
Sacramento and Portland.
WELLSVILLE CO-OPERATIVE MERCANTILE INSTITUTION, Wellsville, Cache Co.,
Utah. Retail dealers in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Queensware,
Hosiery, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, etc. All kinds of Produce bought &
sold. Everything at Bed-Rock Prices. Call and Examine Our Stock. John
Hendry, Supt.
WHEN YOU VISIT Salt Lake City do not fail to call at the agency for
home made goods in the Old Constitution Building, and examine the stock
of Flannels for Dresses and Plain and Twilled Flannels. New Styles in
Shawls of different kinds Waterproofs, Blankets, Linseys, Cloths, and
all kinds of Woolen Goods, besides Trunks, Brooms, Soaps, and other
home made goods at very low prices. Wholesale or retail. J.C. Cutler.
nov4-tf.
WHITE PRAIRIE FLOWER. Taken before retiring will insure a good night’s
rest, with an awakening in the rosy morn to health, courage, and vigor.
For coated tongue, bad breath, sick headache, or any disturbance
arising from Dyspepsia or torpid liver, it is without a peer. Its
action on disease is entirely different from any medicine ever
introduced, quieting pains almost instantly. The hue and cry raised
against it by patent medicine men, who have foreseen in its advent the
destruction of their nefarious business, and the thousands of unsolicited testimonials flowing in from all parts of the New World, is a
sure indication of its great merits. Trial size at all Drug stores.
Half pound bottles, 70 cents. CHAS LANGLEY & CO, Wholesale Druggists,
Sole Agents.
WILLIAM BUDER, PRACTICAL Watchmaker and Jeweler, THIRD STREET, Between
Washington and Main Streets, Logan, Utah. Work done neatly and promptly
and guaranteed.
WM. DRIVER & SON, The Leading Druggists Of Ogden City, Offer special
inducements to wholesale purchasers in the northern part of this
Territory. They are constantly adding to their already Large Stock And
will give satisfaction to their patrons both in Quality and in Price. A
Full Line Of The Best Liquors Always on hand for medicinal and family
purposes. Orders by mail from responsible parties promptly attended to.
sept11-ly.
WM. [William] H. MILES, (Of New York City)
Manufacture of Brushes! In Logan, opposite
respectfully solicits the patronage of the
Products. Brushes Made To Order. Save Your
Stencils cut for marking sacks, etc. ly.
Has Commenced the
the Tabernacle, and
public who prefer Home
Bristles & Horse Hair.
WILSON & BRO. Manufacturers and Dealers in Doors, Sash Doors, Windows,
Blinds, Transoms, Weights Cords and Pulleys. 18 and 20 Drumm Street.
(Large Brick Building, East Side.) Between California and Sacramento
Streets, San Francisco, Cal. [California].
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Z.C.M.I. LOGAN BRANCH, Daily Receiving Large Quantities of Fall and
Winter Goods, Consisting of Linseys, Flannels, Dress Goods, Cassimeres
[cashmeres], Jeans, Ladies & Gent’s Furnishings, Shawls, Blankets,
Notions, Hats, and Caps. A most complete stock Boots And Shoes! Staple
Groceries & Hardware. Sugar, Tea, Coffee, Dried Fruits, Lard, Bacon,
Hams, Syrup, Tobacco, etc. Wooden Ware, Lamps, Glass and Queensware,
Leather & Shoe Findings, Harness, Horse Collars, School Books,
Stationery, Etc. Etc. Nails, Horse Shoes, Horse Nails, Mechanics tools,
Screws, Locks, Butts, Rivets, and Burrs, Tin and Copper Ware. A Full
Line of The Celebrated Monitor and Charter Oak Cook and Heating Stoves.
Moses Thatcher, Manager, H.S. Eldredge, Supt. sept11-ly.
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