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Show NEW ENGLAND STATES. ELECTRIC SPARKS. A. DAILY LIST OF HAPPENINGS AND OTHER NEWS. jlll k Important greats of llu Wwk CHnw4 rm tk LtUH Tvlefraphl uk DbpItkM Fran Hara. There Everywhere. Ittarktl Dac. ! Senate confirms Judge Relapp, Chicago Slate mu shaken by an arth--quak- e. have no power to naturalize Chinese. The bill t transfer T erritorial officers ' passed the Senate. Corbett is said to be a physical wreck, unable to fight. William Wardorf A a tor and Lady Churchill are to marry. are estiDTb gold shipment for mated at 13,000,000 or 4,000,000. An entire family i believed to have been murdered in Washington. A tunnel ie to be cut through Pikai reak at an altitude of 11,580 feet. In a panic in a Baltimore theater, twenty four persons were killed and many were injured. McKinleys political manager believes Reed i the only dangerous rival of McKinley. Tke debate on the bond bill ha begun in the House. The bill amended so as to prehibit retirement of greenback. The twin sister of the new battleship Secre"Kearsarge has been named by of stafe afterthe Kentucky. Herbert tary The home of Thomas F. Oakes, exrailpresident of the Northern Pacific entered was New York, head, at Argents, by burglars while the servants were away at early mass. Silverware valued at several thousand dollars were stolen, including many heirlooms. At 2 oclock yesterday morning two loud explosions awoke the people in the vicinity of Uano and Crutchfield streets Dlalas, Tex., and the residence of Edward F.akins was seen to be in f!ame. The building, its contents and surroundings were destroyed. Loss, $40,-00The family barely escaped with their lives. Who placed the bombs in the bouse or fired them a mystery. to-d- 0. Banda), Um 9. The House passe 1 the bond bill, 100 to 130. Jack Mulky, a stage robber, was ar- rested in Butte. JJerman opinion is growing more able to the Monroe doctrine, Gold coming out of Philadelphia favor Wy .f th. Or Auto Ci.rr.tn Craah h.el. To.. Quit. AM"Utmeats Missionary amateur musicians. Meath, Follow.. Will Be The New England states are situated The following la a strict of hints to in the uorthessiern part of the United young singers and would be singers Stales, forming tbe northeastern extrem-- j which have been received from on of ity of the Union. The average sue of j Bogun's well known musicians: under the right instruction. It U the New Hnglaud Futei is te than life that of any other group, Texas alone far better toinbegin right in middle than wrong youth. being larger tftan all six. Lug. and, Study everything carefully, for "what'a is situated partly in the Atlantic Plain worth doing at all is worth doing-wel- l.' and partly in the northern part of the Cultivate refinement in nil things. The Appalachian Highlands. Th- - surface is, tastes, inclinations and tendencies of the generally, rugged, the western part be- singer, whether refined or coarse, are unintering traversed by irregular range of tke avoidably made manifest in the of the musio she sings. pretation Appalachian mountains. Keep up with the events of the world The cl'mate of the New England in a general way, bnt while studying states is healthful and delightful; the musio live in an atmosphere of musio. summers ere short and often very Concentration la tbe secret of many a warm; the winters are long and cold. singers snoceee. New Engand was first settled at Sing everything as the author wrote for one should be as truthful in muaio it, Pilin ItilO, by the Plymouth, Mass., as in history. grims who came over from England that Plan your mode of living and hours they might enjoy freedom of religious for eating, sleeping and exercising accordworship in the new world.' ing to the manner in which they affect Like the English forefathers from your singing. whom they sprang, the people of New Throw your whole soul into your singy are industrious, ener- ing. Live in the song while you sing it England getic and enterprising. They are noted The sympathy and interest of an audifor their education, refinement and ence are most frequently gained by the sincere, soulful and truthful rendering happy home-life- . . of a selection. The New Ebgtsnd states contain some Cultivate animation, warmth of spirit of the most lieautiful scenery in the and coloring in rendering your songs. United States. The White mountains, Train yourself to be cool headed and which traverse the state of New Hamp- collected when singing. Sing without notes when possible. You shire, contain lofty summits more than a mile high. Many of them bear the can produoe better dramatic effects and audience better by so doing. names of noted men. Mount Washing- hold your to Don't try study music, art and sciton is the highesf peak in New England. ence ell at the same time. Select one The Green mountain of Vermont, and do that welL which give name to that state, traverse Dont think of making music your proit entires length from north to south. fession unless you have a more than orThey also contain some beautiful scen- dinary talent for it The musical prowith performery. New England contains many fession is always crowded where there the at ers,' top, very except beautiful lakes, the principal of which ia always plenty of room are the MooeebeacL lake in Maine, Don't think of making music your proWiimipiseogee lake in New Hampshire fession unices you have plenty of money and Lake Champlain, which is situated to give yourself the beat possible musical between the states of Vetaiont and New education. Dont think that training in execution erk. Most of the rivers of New England are short, and the mountains being and technique of the voice only is sufnear the coast they are very swift. They ficient The profeseional singer should be a perfect reader and well schooled in furnish excellent water power. The hnrmony. . New Merriaiac river in Hampshire Don't think the life of a successful furnishes more water power than any singer is easy. Hie more successful the other river in the worid. singer the more she becomes a slave to New England i the greatest manuher profession. Don't make practice of humming. It in United the 8'ates. facturing region tires the voice. Probably no other pait of the wmld can Dont practice long at A time, especialbiast of so great a variety of industrie-a- s are just beginning. It ia much if ly the New England stater. The various betteryon to practice little and often. manufactures represent etery stage of Don't eat just before singing. A hearty the conversion of the raw materials into meal several hours before and a light finished articles. More than one-hastimulating refreshment just before you of the cotton and woolen goods made in sing are much better. Don't drink wine for a stimulant It the United States are produced in this la .not only drying to the throat, bnt U section. Commerce, both domestic and too strong a stimulant A person needs foreign, is a result of the vast manufac- to be especially self composed when singturing indusiries. New England has ing. more than seven hundred milles of Dont ' indulge in mannerisms and marked by numerous indentations, catchy originalities in rendering your seand w eil suppl ted w th excellent harbors, lections. A natural manner and sincere and thousand of vee-- el are engaged in singing are much more pleasing and desirable. Boston Journal, -- materials and raw importing exporting manufactured articles, A Ktw Crater la the Moon, There is alsodirect railway connection In a bulletin of the Jkstronomical sowith all parts of the United States, of the Pacific Professor Weinek, Canada and the Diineipal citie of ciety director of the observatory of Prague, Mexico. The fisherie of this group of who is a specialist in- - the study of the states also form an important source of moon and to whom have been sent wealth. Granite and marble are the copies of the Lick negatives of the moon, chief minerals of this section. Iron, has discovered inofie of the Lick phogold, silver and coal are found in very tographs a crater which U not to be found on Schmidts map. This object, email quantities. to be about a quarter Maine is the largest of the New Eng-Ja- which is estimated of a mile in diameter, is of sufficient size BiauM. Augusta ia the capital and to have been seen Schmidt, and it is Portland the metroplie. In winter, ' difficult to imagine by that the distinguished when ice clows the St. Lawrence river, selenogranher overlooked it. it is the starting point of steamers fi r i Liverpool and Ghigow. Concoid is the capital of New Hampshire, and Man-- , Chester the largest city.- - Montpelier is the capital and Burlington the largest city of Vermont. Massachusetts is the second stale of the Union in density of population. Boston is the cap! :al - and metrovo is. Rhode Island is the emalle-- t j and nioat thickly settled state in the! Financial report of the Codnty Clerk Union. It has two capitals, Pi ovidence for the fiscal year ending December SI, anl M ewtxirt, 1 1 aitford is the capital 1895 : of Connecticut, and the seat of Trinity xzitirwr- College; New Haven is the metropolis Bsisnce ia favor of county . 11.618! Jau.t,Mi and the seat ef ale University. s a Fium i - Six Elders W. H. BrxnclTahd Alexander Fuddles, Iwcvssiw 1, 1895. Henefer; December 22, tploa; January 12, 1896, Wanibip ; February 2, Oaklry ; February rch 29, Evanston. 23, Bnyderville Elders J. B. ahead and George F. Hottaville; Wilde, December I, January 12, lSf. Alrnv; February 2, , Park- - City; triruary 23, Evanston ;, March 15, Kama; April 19, Henefer. sod Edward Eiders J. Wilde, December 1, lS'.io, Wauship; 22, lebiuary 23. 1896, Park City ; Man! 15, 1 lender; April 19, Upton. Eiders Henry Hirst and John Booth, December 1, 189&, Echo; IVee tuber 22, Rock port ; Janavy 12, 1896, Uptou; February 2, Pete, -March 15, HovUvilie, May 3, Henefer. Elders Jem Jadd and Wm. Harris, December 1, 189$, East Coalville; le ce tuber 22, Hoytrnlle .January 12, 1866, Echo; Merck, IWkpor. ; April 19, Wanship; May t, Oakley. E Iders Georp Ruff and William G. Johnston, Decmlar 1, 1893, Evanston; December 22, Kimas; January 12, 18185. Rock port; March 29, Park City; May 3, I -- Just Received 50 Boys I'inter Suits . Three-piec- leoa. - 1 . lf mint ex-clu- to-da- well-to-d- o, Tuesday, Dae. St. of Idaho is dead. ExOoverner Curtis killed Robert McDaniels, near Butte. ' The Senate adopted organization re- port by 30 to 28. . Labor organization in Chicago vote for amalgamations. The beer war in the west is ended, and prices have advanced. Two mea killed in a wreck on the B. -AO, sea Cincinnati. Judge Brewer has accepted a place on the V eneieelau- - commission. Senator Lodge addressed the Senate in ' support of of the Monroe doctrine. baa perfected arrangeTbe President ments for an issue ef $100,000,000 ef bends. Receiver Burleigh of the Northern Pacific will appoint officers for the road. Secretary Olney demands 200,000 from Turkey for damages to American missionaries. Uov Rickards of Montana has gone to Wellington to induce the government to remove tke Crees. 1 , , Elder Janin Salmon and Robert Caldcrwtws fceemb- -r L 1895, Upton ; December-22- , Lho; January 12,1898, , Oaklev; Februry 2. Almv-- March 29, hnvdefville. llenefer; AprJl9, Elder Antui lte and Peter Hixson, December 1, 1895, Coalville December 22, Oakley ; J.itoary 12, 1896, Iloytsville ; February 23, last Coalville; March 15, Peoa; April It, Echo. Elders W. A. Wilson and Wm. Biown, Jr., Ibceraber 22, 1895, Snyder-vdle- ; January 12, 1896, Henefer; FebCoalville ; Mareh 29, Wanruary 2, ship ; April II, Kamaa. Elder Job llortin, Robert Siddoway and George J. Ramsey, leeewber 1, 1895, Peoa; January 12,18185, Kanias; February 2, Snvderville; February 23, Hoytsviile; March 15, Eat Coalville; March 29,1'fton. , Elders Ralph Maxwell and Gilliert wceniber 1, 1895, Kautai; December , Coalviile; February- - 2. 1816, Wan lip; March 15, Echo; April 19, Park City; May 3, Rockport. and Ambrose Elders J.ti. Uml-er- t Pack, Decs her 22, 1895, Wansnip; January 12,196. .Coalville; February February 23, Oakley; 2. Rockport; . Con III v lux for 1SSS S.SH) s ."'J !. so ! 10,9254 00 4 12,574 75 61 6tS, 150 67 e . Already Low in Price. We will gives Discount of pf.r cent from Present Prices on valued at j and over, during December onty You will saywe are Center Rush 2 of Hats audC2 JjTwhea3 vou examine our lines Gloves and Mittens, Suspenders, JCaps, fj?Neckwear and Hosiery. We have a fine'C2 Gilt and DeeoratedC2 stock of at right prices. JEnglish Queensware is to buv. Shoes and Rubber GoodsS moving with us. Honest value audC2 greens reaches a yellow and whitoframe house, with & veranda in front and a tower at the farther end. Opposite the doorway, beneath the great trees, ia a rustio seat and a rug tie table. Between two of the trees is swung a hammock, and In pleasant weather Frank R. Stockton liea in the hammock dictating his fanciful tales to his wife, who sits on the rustic settee. It is an ideal home for an author, situated upon an eminence commanding miles of counPersons who lead a life of exposure are try, removed from the main road and neuralgia And aurrounded by a grove. .Newark Adrer- subject to rbenmatism,avmluable find remedy will and lumbago in Dr. J. II. McLeans Velcauic Oil Lini Location notices for sale at The Times pain and sabdue iuent;itwill banish i office. -- inflammation. County mafia. ... ............ Deputy hLaturticlan . . ...... insurance on eourttHiuw.,... Semi-Porcelai- n, TolJ Jsee 2a:e PRICES ARE THE 13L0W LEVERS.C2 For inspection, or to make purchases, a call will be appreciated any time in business hours at the Do you want A HOG? If so you cant help but buy one at the low price of 1, UElderJE. Pettit and T.L. Beach, Decembers, 1895, Rock Spring ; February 2, fl!W, Evanston; February 23, Coalville ;March 15, Almy.' Eider lirhard R. Hod son and Frank J. Mills, Jtauary 12, 1890, Rock Springs; February!, Almy; March 2.), Coville; April 19, Evanston. Edmond F.lwieoe, Jons Bov DEN, J, A. Fishes, If you do, 5 I now Committee - i 4Ic per pound, Dressed Weight HBaiMSii. Shop ou Lower Main Street. Everything First Class. ' carry the following choice articles at lowest HOME MADE MINCE MEAT. HOME RENDERED LARD, ORANGES, APPLES, ETC?, ETC v In fact, everything in the market line, from a beef steer down to a Christmas tnrkev. I solicit your patronage and thank you for ' past favors. DAVID M OORE. . SHERMAN, Proprietor. Improiei Leather h ' r 5 CLA-IRiIC- S ip 1 ini Cm I, - I A ' '-- 'm .iaBSfiibi SOHMII. COUNTY CEMENT fiilE The Strongest Cemeut in the world Absolutely WaterprooL,. Trice 15 cents Coip per Ixittle. For sale at Coalville v or TVm. Clarks shoe shop, U! WORKS, f. H. Prep. or u mints, Tablets, Curb rgs and Corners t - To 11. xInt county, warrants Jsu. 1, 96 13,15 7i 57 61 KoTt From tbe total dltbuisetnenU of the sura of 95 was 0 be for salary, etc., for the year 1494, ami paid In put.-- ,. TxRRtTbSv or Utah, Coi NTT OP StMMlT, f . l4 I hereby certify that th foregoing is a full, true and correct statement of the financial condition of Summit county, as shown bv the books kept in this office. Witness my hand and tbe seal of said court thia Slot day of December, ! i Sal R. ,'v - 4 TIN-SHO- P. i'jmm Home-mad- e Tinware, Stove . PipeJtatLTubs Garden Sprinklers, Galvanized Iron, Zmc, Copper and Sheet-Iro- n .Work, etc., made and Repaired by Jones, Joseph TINNER. , gOY D E N X)R U 65TO R E. Prescriptions Filled. HEADQUARTERS FOR FIRE STATIONERY. t Shop, one block east of Stake House. Coalville, Utah. COALVILLE. f wr- 9 rm 'Jl W v I Board by day, week or month. Special rates to hunting and fishing parties. Good . accommodations for transients. JOS. STORER, Prop. OSCAR F.-- LYONS, Notary Public and Comeyancer, Collections Promptly made on Commission. Offlr ! th O I 1si PACIFIC HOTEL, ECHO. 4050 lsooo prius;! ' FRESH CJYSTERS, Shaving Tickets $i.io for $1.00. JOHN your orders at once, for this price will ouly send in last a short time. V 1 CASH BARGAIN STORE, Coalville. Utah. . Elders Daniel Lambeit and A. Marchant, IVcemlier 22, 1895, East Coalville ; January 12, 189b, Snyderv ille ; February 2$, Peoa ; March 15, Oakley; March 89, Hoytsviile; Mat 3, Kama. Elder 1L A, Jones and Thomas BritFebton, Docetsher 1,1895. Rock-ort- ; Echo; Manll 15, Upton; ruary 2, March 29.East Coah ille ; April 19, Coal- - J0S. STOKER, PROP, Choicest Meats in the County, and prices as low as the lowest, rj T" jy March 29, Aivderville. EGNeat 71 76 219 SO 74 400 50 Twenty all. Trunks t' Utt 22 - Extraordinary Offer on Trunks, -- Jail Expense..... ( ouiiugent sxpense a. 1, v. 4.30 Best Value Ever Offered- C'lAS 2,-- . E! J Chamberlain's Cough Remedy i fa pTux" r ess 10 niu for its cures of bad eoldt. Jt open Uw r Kstrsjr , ijg the secretions, relieves the lungs and ,TiwiiTtiryHerii! 1U6 65 school H0 aids nature in restoring the systenrto a used If condition. as soon freely healthy n CuUU,jr as tbe cold has been contracted, and be- - j b1' I fore it has become settled in the system, DtSBl j it greatly lessens' the severity of theat-- ' proute Jude I 78 a h?' 00 tack and has often cured in a single day nlTimi Wney :: 4V r on would dressun-l.Oiti have been a severe eold.4L'aunt? what hbvnrf 1.876 00 For sale by John Beyden A Ron. U)5 M Huptof School . Iuunvsta 8 0 tndlxeut Who hass E. Itscktas Lives, t.T'S 63 CommiMlonen 4nj 60 'Follow the Morristown road, past one Comity 181 75 Deputy Sheriff seat laMlie after another, for a quarter 76 20 country Criminal 16 1,866 of a mile, and you come to Kitchell avem rlvsrs suit bridres . Kj0. nue. You are in Morristown now, but Hotikstalionery sad printing .48 50 (conrthoiue) . 24 7 In reality nearer Madison. Turn to the Fix lit an fuel on eourthone Improvement left, and the first place you come to is ftmrrl p-09 Knee Pants Suit,, age 7 to 11 Loiig Pants Saits, age 11 to xy Two-piec- e I1; to-da- , for Ea( May t, lWt. sea-coa- st faster than it is coming in. The Dunkard colony of a hundred families will settle in theGrtiud River valley. Pierpoiat Morgan said to have offered to Heat a new gold loan of 100,000,000. The Durango Board of Trade issue an appeal on behalf of starving Ute Indians. Chairman Morrisons report on the Joint Traffc association will demoralize eastern rates, United States refuses to recognize the right of the Turkish Goverhmeut to ghipsfrom the Dardanelles. Baltimore, Md., Dec. 28. The horror at the Front theater last night i in creased rather than abated by developments. The list of identified has grown. to twenty. seven, and two or three injured in the city hospital are so desperately injured that their names may before another swell the death-ro- ll has passed. night Denver, Colo., Dec. 28. A special to the New from Grand Junction, Colo., say arrangements have been completed with the Dunkard communities scattered -over iowa, Dakota,SIebraskaBf'dKan-aa- s to settle in a body in the Grand River valley near that city, during tbe 'coming spring. Over a hundred famwill come. ilies, ail Doc Bonee .) TO COPYRIGHTS. 1 aio.,b6tn i BmgaDWAT. Mrs. Lydia E. Walker, POSTOrFlCE BIILDIYG, Kammit Coaaty, F.NortiIcott, County Clerk. Peea, Itak. Summit Comity, - g.t chmk t ut is noted rffey IH rrflil aw Light-Runni-ng Ki fr, f Tbere 1 none fnam tha world that iquii in ai bxtucal durabilstjrof working bwiutv Mttii fioeiK ofor finuh, b&t M many " is appoafttoce, tb ai t frnprovmgpf n, Ml New Home h 5 xd icstaoie canters, thus reducu.g fttctiou ,r m .uimnm. vn TRAYELERU Rates in Keeping With ivu voa !t ha Aatomatie TewSloa. OooWI. Feed. erainM, b.t i side of needle (fatentnt Boot on it IV btsrd tainted drtvtr.g a hie, I :!,?toI class jccommodatiosq ASD t iejA - Aer'ffr.U Uftt UALt, a V ..l tntn a SflwiQ, r'v4 4 the wofM over l..r its dora. biiity. Von want tha nca that V ia easiest to nuzutge rad is tle.U ng, PEOA HOUSE. First TOURISTS v..4 s.unit-but-tre- rs .i elanlta Oo. raaalas Fatrata takaa Utrowl Moaa Hmi.mI apaaal aoUaalntha Kricattaa A t In a ara bnratit wnfely oat am to tba biTwntor. Tbta ppImi fwr. tba by iMaa waaklr. atMi rally lllantratad. bnwork la IM lanraa eiroalauna of any aeratiSa San, pi enpim arat dm. ti BstJ4tr4 fmr, IMMii 4 mwmy number oocujm )m- - I trmm, 3 mrsf.aotort of J tifai pmtm, botirtr to hov Ul Itmm, will god onobliti AddfM rttr ujratlaaiyn CO, UBir TOMe : tt Pcpclar - r n me hit U o-- MLUN i SEST r to l! that sns r.l .ui ynj hoy from I f- tmt w a ra OBTaiw afcoiMM opmusv writ. t. wid ra vomirt rarairfrrY hull I. th, patrat bOfinM. Commraijfc, wmSarattU. A H.aSbrab of In, Jiom nrlotlf enamraioa Falaaia aa bow to ll AMaa aatalociaa Of amt. Um ml fraa. boob awl frra. loal an raw LA ' the Times. Proprietress. Utah. Jos. Cornelius, Park Ctiy, Utah. J |