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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.



VERSION 2
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

COUNTY 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 C.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.
CAUTION!!! Transcribers: Following are two versions of “Logan City Officers.” Please be careful to select the correct one or make any necessary changes.
VERSION 1
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.



VERSION 2 (Used 1880-09-10)
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. K. Bassett,

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 ENGRAVING 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.

GEO. [GEORGE] BARBER & SON Main Street, - Logan, Utah, General Produce and Commission Merchants, Buy and Sell FRUIT, GRAIN AND VEGETABLES, And keep constantly on hand FARM AND GARDEN SEEDS, VEGETABLES, CORN MEAL, OAT MEAL, PEARL BARLEY, BUCHWHEAT FLOUR, FOREIGN & DOMESTIC FRUITS, &C, We also handle the celebrated SCHUTTLER WAGON, And will keep on hand a good supply of Wagon Timber, Iron, Bolts, &c., &c, 24ly


GEO. [GEORGE] W. Shreve, 214 Bush St., San Francisco. [illustration of crossed rifles] Importer and Jobber of guns, pistols, fishing tackle and sportsmen’s goods.

GILHAM’S Green Hoof And Healing Ointment [illustration] 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.
GOLD MINING. Silver plated amalgamating plates for saving gold used in Quartz, Placer and Gravel Mining. Warranted the best made. Prices greatly reduced. San Francisco Gold, Silver and Nickel Plate Works, 653 and 655 Mission St., between New Montgomery and Third streets. Send for circular. P. G. Denniston, Proprietor.
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 ADVICE To secure the best articles, at the most reasonable price, always deal with men who practically and thoroughly understand their business. If you intend purchasing a piano, organ, or any kind of musical instrument, instruction book, sheet music, strings, or anything in the musical line, you will find it to your interest to order from George Careless, Utah’s popular music dealer, No. 1234, 1st South Street, Salt Lake City. 2-ly
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 BROTHERS. 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.
Grateful Women. None receive so much benefit, and none are so profoundly grateful and show such an interest in recommending Hop Bitters as women. It is the only remedy peculiarly adapted to the many ills the sex is almost universally subject to. Chills and fever, indigestion or diseases of the liver, constant or periodical sick headaches, weakness in the back or kidneys, pain in the shoulders and different parts of the body, a feeling of lassitude and despondency, are all readily removed by these [unreadable].
GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY, [illustrated with drawing of man’s head encircled with text – Sir Astley Cooper’s Vital Restorative] is a certain cure for nervous 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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Gustaveson’s Life Lasting Hobble is the best, safest and most durable hobble ever made, and is very cheap in price. Gustaveson’s Eureka Nose Sack with or without ventilation. The best in the market, and as cheap as any. Gustaveson’s Hook Pin Spur is the most convenient Spur ever made. The above articles were all invented and patented by me. They have superior merits, and are guaranteed to give satisfaction. Ask your storekeepers for them. On the 10th of October, 1881, I am going to GIVE AWAY an $80 set of Harness, to the lucky ticket holder, and I invite all parties visiting Salt Lake to call at my establishment, register their names and receive a ticket for the drawing of the Harness. I deal in all articles pertaining to the Saddle and Harness business, and guarantee good goods and low prices. Send for circular. Address, C. J. Gustaveson, Box 1032, Salt Lake City. Store??? 68 Second South St. 26-6m


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GUSTAVESON’S INVENTIONS! [illustration of horse and tack] C. J. Gustaveson’s Patents Salt Lake City. In the above cut fig. 1 gives an inside view of one fetlock band of Gustaveson’s Life-lasting Hobble. It is round, smooth, and lined with soft leather. It does not turn at all on the fetlock, owing to the peculiar construction of the connecting chain and bolt, and hence can never chafe the horse. Fig. 2 is a side view of the fetlock band. Fig. 3 is Gustaveson’s newly patented Hook-Pin Spur; the most convenient spar ever made. Fig. 4 shows the inside of Gustaveson’s Nose Sack and Fig. 5 shows the outside and perforated bottom by which the sack is ventilated. Fig. 6 shows the sack in use. This nose sack has many advantages over any other. Prices as low as the old style. Given away–An Eighty Dollar Set of Harness, to the lucky ticket holder. I wish every one of my customers, old and new, to come and register their names and post office addresses at my Harness Shop, and receive a ticket for the above prize free of all charge. To be given away October 19, 1881. Harness, Saddles, Collars, Bridles, Lines, Halters, Whips of all kinds, Stirrups, Sinches [cinches], and in fact every article pertaining to the above lines of goods, manufactured from the best materials and sold wholesale and retail. Ask your storekeepers for the above goods. Uncle Sam’s Harness Oil, the best known in the United States, always on hand. I offer special inducements to the trade for all articles sold by me. C. J. Gustaveson, Nos. 66 and 68 Second South Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. Address P. O. Box 168.


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H. DINWOODEY Salt Lake City Utah: Full line of Carpets! [Illustration] Lamberquins, Furniture! Cornices Lace Curtains, Upholster Goods, Baby Carriages, Feathers and Wallpaper
H. N. COOK BELTING. M’fgr [manufacturer] of Oak Tanned Leather and Hose, Belt Lacing. Mail, 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.
HALL’S SARSAPARILLA YELLOW DOCK AND IODIDE OF POTASS. The best blood purifier and alternative in use. It quickly cures all diseases originating from a disordered state of the blood or liver. Rheumatism, neuralgia, blotches, boils, pimples, scrofula, gout, dropsy, tumors, salt rheum, and mercurial pains Readily yield to its purifying properties. It leaves the blood pure, the liver and kidneys healthy, and complexion bright and clear. For sale by all druggists.
Hall’s Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer is the most reliable article in use for restoring gray hair to its original color and promoting its growth.
HANSON & NIELSEN one door east of Tithing Office, the pioneer and leading merchant tailors of Logan. A fine stock of home made and imported goods on hand. Gentlemen’s own material made up. First class work and lowest prices guaranteed. N. B. – We pay the highest price for wool. mar12-tf
HANSON & THOMAS. One Door East of Tithing Office, The Pioneer and Leading Merchant tailors of Logan. A fine stock of home made and imported goods and ready made clothing kept on hand. Gentlemen’s own material made up. First class work and lowest prices guaranteed. N.B.-We pay the highest price for wool. Temple and Tithing orders will be taken. Mar12-tf
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.
HE STILL LIVES. Some years ago Dr. R. V. Pierce, of the World’s Dispensary and Invalid’s Hotel, of Buffalo, N. Y. and London, was sent for to examine a terrible disease of the knee joint, resulting in ulceration and extensive sloughing of the bone and tissues. The man’s life had been despaired of by the previous attendants. Amputation at the thigh was promptly decided upon and skillfully performed by Dr. Pierce, and as after treatment to purify the blood and prevent a recurrence of the malady the doctor’s Golden Medical Discovery was freely prescribed. The man’s system was thoroughly purified and strengthened, he rapidly gained his ??, the stump healing nicely, and he is to-day a happy man. This case was among the first in which this wonderful blood purifier was tested. It has since manifested its wonder and power over the worst scrofulous and other blood diseases. Taken for a time it so purifies and strengthens the system as to strongly fortify it against the encroachments of diseases. Sold by druggists. Middleville, Mich., Feb. 15th, 1879 Hon. R. V. Pierce. Dear Sir–I would say that I have sold your medicines for seven years. The Golden Medical Discovery is the best cough remedy I have ever used and is the best cough remedy I have ever used and is the best cough remedy I have ever used and in every case where I have recommended it, it has cured. I have used it in my family for my children. It cures their coughs and colds in a day or two. My wife has used it several times when down sick. It invariably gives immediate relief. Its sale increases daily. J. B. Kester, Druggist.
HELP YOURSELVES BY MAKING MONEY when a golden chance is offered, thereby always keeping poverty from your door. Those who always take advantage of the good chances for making money that are offered, generally become wealthy, while those who do not improve such chances remain in poverty. We want many men, women, boys and girls to work for us right in their own localities. The business will pay more than ten times ordinary wages. We furnish an expensive outfit and all that you need, free. No ones who engages fails to make money very rapidly. You can devote your whole time to the work, or only your spare moments. Full information and all that is needed sent free. Address Stinson & Co. Portland, Maine. 23ly
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 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]
HUNTINGTON’S OSCILLATING STAMP MILL! (Illustration of machine). It has no stems, cams, or tappers, and adjusts itself to the wear of the shoes and dies. For simplicity, economy, durability and effective working, it exceeds anything ever presented to the public, and will do the work of five stamps, with one-fourth the power. Price, 860 ? lb. hammer, $600. Double Mill, $850 ?, 1200 lb. $600 ? $1,160. F.A. Huntington, 213 Fremont Street, San Francisco.
HUNTINGTON’S PATENT, SHINGLE MACHINE [graphic of machine] MANUFACTURED AND FOR SALE BY F.A. HUNTINGTON, 220 Fremont St. [Street], San Francisco. For simplicity, durability and rapidity of action, these machines have no equal, cutting from 3,500 to 4,000 per hour. They are now used by all the principal Millmen on the Pacific Coast. PRICE, Complete, with One Saw - $450.00 The inventors refers to the following parties who have the Machines in use?: MacPherson & Wetherbee? - San Francisco, Pope & Talbot - San Francisco, Hanson & Co. [Company] - Redwood City, Hick? & Hallingston - Woodside, Harrington & Son - Pescadero, H. ???? - Pescadero, A. Saunders - Point Arena, A.H. Dayle? & Co. [Company] - Carson City, Nev [Nevada]. Steam Engines, Sawmills, Planing, Lath and Picket Machines, sic, made to order at short notice. F.A. Huntington, 230 Fremont Street, San Francisco.
HYRUM RICKS. T. Bitter, Green Grocery Store! The undersigned have commenced business on THIRD STREET, LOGAN, UTAH: And purpose carrying a complete stock of GROBERIES [groceries], PROVISIONS AND FAMILY SUPPLIES. Our special ??? GREEN GROCERIES, And we propose to keep on hand FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FRUITS, And all kinds of VEGETABLES, and will deal in Butter and Eggs. GOOD FRESH BUTTER A SPECIALTY. RICKS & BITTER.


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