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Show WT THIS, THAT AND THE OTHER. H Only gennino beet tools ntTrano's. H Wo ii n v will wear out tlirco men H while work Is killing one. H Mil. Tiios. Wkuii sold n bunch of fat H wethers to n Hlngham butcher last H No nmn can bo hopelessly poor with H health, strength, ambition and n good H H The Ixml has no use (or tlio man Mho H Is ashamed of his country, his mother, H or his religion. H Tram: has tho finest assortment of H Ladies and Children's slippers. Also H Kmbroldcry dresses. H Wk understand tho war Is still raging H between our city father: and the own- H cts of unregistered dogs. H When is tho shade trco law to bo en B forced? There is qulto a fow not ye'. H trimmed to tho required height. H The principal dlflercnco between a H singlo nnd a married man is tiiat ono is H n dudu and tho other Is, subdude. H Satan is accused of a great many H mean things, but can anything bo fair- H ly proven agaiust him after all? H Wi: often hear of people improving H their opportunitlcs,but why don't some- H Iwdy get out n patcnton an opportunity. H Uii. Um. tho Itcllablo Dentist 1b still H nt American l'ork and Invites all his H-, friemls of Lclii to call when Dental work a r is needed. BL TiiA.Mrs may not ho very quick of L romprchension but thoyj can generally t catch on" to n railroad train when it along. I k - Jlr- Kletting tho architect from Salt H Lnka was lii (own Inst Friday looking up P soino of his business. Ho gavo The Ban- H nek n pleasant call. H " Ir nil men wcro as anxious to pay a H debt as they arc to collect one, there H would bo but very llttlo trouble between H debtor nnd cicditor, H A Woman is liko a tea kcttlo come to H think, slic will sing away merrily and H when you least expect it sho will cease H her singing and boll over. H Politics arc all the talk now, every H person wu meet cither in the ofllca or H on thu etrcet, is boiling over with H cither Democracy or Itepublicanism. H Teoi'Le's Co-op. htivo n very complcto H lino of Shirts and it is reallv amusing to H ftee tho customers packing thorn away H they cay they are almost giving them H Wr. received :i call from Dr. Caldwell H of Ban Francisco who intends to settle H hero ami follow his profession, that of a H dentist. His ud. will bo seen in another H Haiiy CAKiiiAons At tho l'eople's H Co-op. at greatly reduced prices, and ' tho largest assortment in tho county. H Como und buy while tho Stock is largo H to select, from, as thoy nro Belling rapidly. H There is cither a good deal of human HH nature about a mule, or cleo a good deal H of mule natuie about a human, because H they will both kick on tho slightest H provocation. H Another grand ball was given in the H l.chl Opera Houso last Friday night H Though not so well attended as the H previous one, still they wuro enough H present to have n good time, which all H present seemed to enjoy. H Dn. Causon, Veterinary Surgeon of H Frovu pasbcd through hero tn-route tor B V l'rovo, last Friday. He Htatoct ho had H been to the Ogdon races where somo fine H animals took part and well contested B races were tho rule. HB A young man in ono of our Utah towne HHJ assaulted hln mother-in-law. When tho HHJ uimo mitsucui men 'iear of tho caso, HHff they will no doubt struggle to get tho BHJ young man nnd place him on exhibition HHJ an tho bruvest man on record, Iiulc HHJ Kvr.UY business man is tho farmer HHl of ids own fortuiio, and tho harvest ho H. reaps is entirely duo to his own perso- B veritnco and industry. If projierly sown HHaj thuiu Is not ono seetl that jironilses him HHW hotter leturiis than llhcriil advertising HHE lit his own local nowspaper. HHV Wr. have received tho annual ciicular HHk of tho Utah agricultural colleiro. An HHp entrance fuo of only $5,00 is charged and B entitles ono to go tho year. Tho hoard B is only n little abovo -,W ppr week. B Any ono thinking of going ofTto'school K. should writo for n circular. H Wk aro going to have a rousing celo- Hj 1 bration on the coining fourth and Invito H 1 nil who wish to havo a good timo to H I como and celebrate with us. A com' B A initteo consisting of tho City Council H 8 have been appointed and an many of H' them hayo been oil such committees be- H foro und underutaud tho business wo H havo good reasons to expect a glorious Ht celebration. HHM HHV HhM'? . -in J la-1 rr- Mn. W. E. Uackkb registered at the Morgan hotel, Bait Lako on Wcbnesday night. Tho Morgan is the first class hotel of Salt Lake. Try It, and mention tho Banner when you go there. Our readers having a knowledge of any Interesting happonlngn around uh would confer a great favor upon us by communicating them to this oOlce. Correspondence solicited from all our subscribers. Buiiely tho water is very plonllous, sorao of our streets, nro completely com-pletely submerged. ' A pedestrian would need a pair of gum boots to pass through it, or take a fence to avoid getting get-ting up to his knees in mud. Mr. W. E. RackeiS of the Feopka Co-op left on Wednesday morning on tho II. O. W. for Ogden on business for his house. He expected to return as far as Bait Lake samo day, and do business there on Thursday. The party held ,in the Lobl Opera House last Friday night was a decided success. About 100 couples were present pre-sent and all had a good time. Mr. Israel Evans Jr. managed the floor In his usual graceful manner. Thero was quite a number 01 young ioiks present from American Fork. At a meeting of tho stock holders of tho Lehi Publishing Co. held in tho N. E. school house last Monday night tho old board of directors were elected for the ensuing. year. Tho report of tho condition of tho company was read and accepted. On account of tho democratic rally thero wore not many present. A Frospect has been discovered by Messrs. Tanner and a Mr. Cloward. In Fayson canyon, five miles from hore It has been essayed and found to contain gold and silver. Tho indications are that it will go 1500 to the ton. Fapcrs wero sont to Provo yesterday Wcdncs. day to be recorded, and as soon as the claim is properly locate I, two men will bo set at work, to as to find out what they havo under tho soil. Pason Cor. to Trovo i'ni-ui'wr. A Company was formed at Trovo Saturday Sat-urday for the purposo of developing the December Rose, 8llent Friend and Kentucky Ken-tucky claims, near the Tcsora, in Tintic, and yesterday a force of six men, with two teams loaded with provisions, tents, etc., were sent out there. The membsrs of tho company are James and C. J. Thomson, Joseph and Kimball Bullock, Col. A. W. Smith, and J.C. Moses. Ez-Journal. Ez-Journal. Editor, Banner. Thero are fifteen "Mormons" incarcerated in the Utah Penetentlary for infractions of tho Edmunds-Tucker Act. Throe will be released releas-ed this month-. Sovcn of the number are "long timers". The new building and wall is about completed and altogether makes qulto an imposing appearnce. A new cell house and chapel has been added ad-ded to tho institutlou. The old adoble wall and shops aro being torn down. There' ar'e 310 prisoners now confined in the prison--Yours truly, Co inn. Lehi docs not want to havo such a siege of these caterplllers as wo have just passed through again. Now is tho time to go to vork to stop further ravages from these ptsts. Tbey aro now spinning spin-ning their cocoons, and will boforo long hatch out as moths and lay their eggs. These white cocoons can be found readily on the trees, fences, and in fact In nearly every corner, and should now bo gathered and destroyed beforo they have time to becomo moths. If parents would havo their children gather these and destroy them wo would soon bo rid of their ravages. Let every citizen see th&t his lot is cleared. It would take but a little time and result in much good. The lecture given.latt Sunday night by Prof. Cluff was very interesting and well attended. Those acquainted with tho gentleman's talent aro well awuro that ho is a very lino and ablo speaker and his lecture was no exception to the rule. His subject was education tho benefits of which was portrayed to tho audicuce in a very forcible and striking manner. Ho took through, and commented com-mented upon, the different educational systems In voguo among the ancients, also the systems practised by tho different differ-ent countries of to-day with regard ot their effect upon tho people of thoso countries. The systems of Utah was also taken up and its effects upon the coming citizen shown. Ho spoke at some length concerning home training and tho necessity of mothers being able to teach the 'llttlo ones at homo in n right and proper manner thus preparing them for school work. In fact it was a lecture that was entertaining enter-taining and instructive to both old and young. Silveh Cm, Tintic, is onoof the mining min-ing camps of Utah that is destined to como into prominence and develop into a populous place, before a great while. Ab a townsite, it hs a beautiful location, and it is situated in the heart of ono of tho best mineral portions of Tintic mining min-ing district. Nearly all the rich strikes made of lata in that district havo !een in ado near Bilvcr City, and when developed de-veloped into producers will ship from that placo. It is tho shipping point for tho Iron mine, the Governor and tho mines in Dragon Hollow, Tho fipy ships all its ore via this place, as docs also the Tcsora, Cleveland, Treasuro and a dozen other new producers in Its near vicinity. Like other mining camps it has seen its dark days, but now wo believe be-lieve ;it will soon become firmly established estab-lished as a prosperous mining camp. A number of new buildings havo recently re-cently been erected Hiiro, including n fine and convenient hotel, a good livery stable and ono or two business liniihos, thus attesting the faith in her future, held by leading citizens of that placo; among the old and tried ones being L. E. Riter, C. II. Blanchard and G. E. Elmer, who stood by the decaying camp when even tho coyote gave it a wldo berth. Things aro brightening up for Silver city, and she is now "in it" to stay. Bx, Journal, |