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Show A J F1FK W CLARK The Garland Livery FIFECLARK, Props. Urtry, Feed land Sal Stable Up-to-Date Rlf p at aQ Hew. Hack Meats all Train a DvreyrfM 1 PEARL SALOON OHOKM wow, uuox ajtd oioam. ypLAUPBUutitni, Bear ta Pseatia rtaaw t eH art nil rain. STEPHENS BROS., PROPS. Useful Receipts. To Ci.kaw A Hair Bncan. Put a largo tcaspoonful of aqua ammonia into in-to a basin half full of water, comb the loose hairs out of the brush, then agitato agi-tato the water briskly with the brush and rlnso It out well with clear water. PjcnrKTtuL Paste. Dissolve an ounce of alum In a quart of warm water. When cold, add as much flour as will make it thick as cream; then stir in half a teaspoon tea-spoon of powdered resin and two or three powdered cloves. Boll it to the consistency of mush, stirring all the time. Tbts psste will keep a year. When dry It can be softened with warm water. Tin Box Ckmuht. To stick labels on tin boxes so they will stay either of the following will answer. 1st: Softon good glue In water, then boll in strong vinegar vine-gar and thicken when boiling, with fine wheat Hour, till a paste results. 2nd: Warm common starch paste and stir iu a little Vonlce turpentine, To Makk Brooms Last, It will preserve pre-serve both of them broom and carpet, If you dip tbo broom in a kettle of boiling boil-ing soap-suds once a week, Brooms so cared for becomo tough and pliable. To RsMovr. Takter Krov Tektb. Here is one of the oldest and best preparations, prepar-ations, used by many dentists; Fun muriatic acid, 1 ounce; water, 1 ounce; honey, 3 ounces; mix thoroughly. Take a toothbrush and wet it freely, with'thls mixture and briskly rub the black teeth. In a moment they will be perfectly clean and white, when the mouth must be Immediately washed out with water, to prevent tho acid desUoytng tho enamel of the teeth. This abould be done only occaslonaly, wbeu vory necessary. , 1 1 hp ii The laxative effect of Chamberlain's Btomacb and Liver Tablets is ao agreeable agree-able and so natural you can hardly reside. that it is produced by a mvdiciue. These tablets also cure iudigestlon and biliousness. Price S3 cents. Samples free at Itller Bros. Drug Co. Brief Busineu Law. A note drawn on Hunday is void. A note given by a minor is void. Ignorance of tbe law excuses do one. Notes besr Interest only when so slat-od. slat-od. The acts of one partner bind all the others. An agreement without consideration Is void in law, Contracts made on Sunday cannot be enforced. A contract made with a minor or lunatic luna-tic U void. A receipt for mossy paid is not legally conclusive, A lead pencil signature la binding in law. Altering a note In any way by the holder rnskea it void. Notes falling due on Sunday or a legal holiday mutt be paid on the day pru-vlous. pru-vlous. An indorser on a note Is exempt from liability if not served with notice of its dUbonur within twenty-four hours of tu non-payment. If note Is loss or eUlen U does not release tbe .auto. Each Individual la a pertaereWp to rajpcaalble for the waoto ajaouat el tk eUbucfafea, Girl Baseball Player. Pour years ago Miss Marlon Reynolds was tbe champion female hall player of Maine, If not of the United States. She waa born on a farm, says Modern Women, Wom-en, and wu one of a large family, mostly boys, all of whom were noted local baseball base-ball players. As ahe grew to moturlty her services were frequently required to make up tho regular number for a team, and In this way she got suob practice that the equalled any of them on the team. A claim was made by tbe friends of a young lady in a New York 'college as tbe champion because of her throwing a ball 181 feet. But at Belfast, Me., Miss Reynolds threw the regulation ball, notwithstanding not-withstanding a strong wind wu blowing a distance of 182H feet. The measurement was made by the managers and several doubters. After the exhibition they tried her as a Catcher, Catch-er, pitcher and batter, and sbo could outplay them all. Miss Reynolds is of medium height and graceful form. Her manuers are pleasing and unassuming, ribs dresses with taste. Bhe he played ball in many cities, but hu retired from the game and la now teaching school. Cattle and Hogs. Give the stables a good coat of whit-wash. whit-wash. Put a cupful of strong coffee la the calf's milk; It will cure scours. Always put a teaspoonful of biearbon ate of soda in the milk for the calf or pigs. It Is good for them, even though the milk be fresh from the separator. Watch tbe fences between the pasture and tbe orchard. Tbe perfume of early applee la very tempting to the cattle. Bow rye fall and winter pasture. 8ow early so aatoget as large a growth as possible before winter. In the spring you will have pasture a month befon grass Is ready,, Pour bushels to the acre, drilled In, is about right Plies are bad for milch cows. They well help reduce the now of milk,. Peed heavier, or give fresh cornstalks at night. Keep the plgpeu olean. Give the pigs pusley weed, as they are very fond of It, and It will do them good. Also sweet apples, hut not sour onee. You will And plenty to keep the pigs without any feed. Above all, kee the outbuildings nice end clean, with plenty of air, and you will not be troubled with all kinds of diseases. a t ( ' ' .!,-( ' : evaimfca tar iM GLOBE mi sMtp jw Hem Pays he Msakff f) sj Tm ejrvuMcnun to-xay.tj 1 JUVINILK OIMAVITY IN ITALY Criminal Parents and Wretched Homee Chiefly to Blame. OetMsnjI rtttatn av KeM. 9seisasjax furnlahea some startling statistics on juvenile crime ta Italy, taken from an article recently pnbitahed and written by Lino rerrtanL Ho says that 10 per cent of tbo ehlld criminals of Italy are manufactured by had environment and raadsquato edncaUoa ta other wards, by preventable cause; that 10 per seat of the ertsslnals of the country coun-try are minors, and of these It per oeot are thieve. Prof. Perrlanl proteeta against sea-ttaaestal sea-ttaaestal description, hnt pleads for selcntlflo Investigation. He has closely close-ly studied 640 boy prisoners between Uu afee of 11 and 1, and reports that more than half of them casae (roes the saott wretched hemes, aad over MO had criminal parents. Very few had ever doao aay work, all were sex-Mlty sex-Mlty eorrvpt, nearry all smoked, and many had a taste for alcohol. As a proof of how lljtle good Is effected ef-fected by mere lastraetloa apart from moral training, ho asserts that the beet scholar were among the worst Senders. As an alternative to prison tho anther proposes agricultural colonies col-onies la dlstrlots where the sir Is braeiaff. lth good food and outdoor work, kindly discipline, and the snper-rlsleit snper-rlsleit of an experienced physician. WAS A VERY 81CK BOY ButOund by ChaabarUla's Colic. Cholera sad DtatTftoa Ronadr. 'When my boy waa two yeara old he had a very severe attack of bowel complaint, com-plaint, but by the use of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy we brought him out all right," says Maggie Mag-gie Ilickox.of Midland, Mich. Thla rem edy can be depeuded upon In the most severe esses. Even cholera Infantum is cured by It. Pollow tbe plain printed directions and a cure Is certain. For sale by Rlter Bros. Drug. Co. MHHiiiMfimtnMiiiu J -' The sign ol the Big Clock ! where you find J.We Lewis. Practical Watch-maker and general gen-eral repairer. Boothe Block-Garland Block-Garland Utah. . 1 . 1 - 1 1 ' H , t I PRINTING . WYE m A TIDAL DM, I , , ' l .v-. v , . N i'-ii, j,; . .. , Real Estate, Loans I anb Insunrace. j I Will aell your land, will buy you a home, will insure your property, I will loan you money. I If you want to buy or sell, call on or address I H. C. Vanausdeln, or C. J. Campbell, I GARLAND, - UTAH. I New Fall oods I A New Full Line 'of Up-toDate Ladies' Furnish- Suits, Hats, Coats and Millinery Goods inflS Millinery R JUST OPENED UP DrCSS Goods & I Call and cxnmlne the goods and get first choice INotiOflS. 11 Prices itc.iaonnblo II nMiirit? P0IlTER BU)CK' j&J&J&JSfJ&J II I IUI IC, OAKLAND, UTAH. tlllFlSjeFWSnF- l-g -rO. .S L.s TIME TABLE - PuMnf.r No. St ' Puacnccr No. 31 j -south ouio- -Noara soumd- i Lv Malad ' 7:18 am Lv Driahun 6:10 p m j L Outaad 1:40 am Lv Cortnne tiO p m 1 Vf Trtmont S:tt am Lv Trmont t:4S p m Lv Cerina tADam Lv Garland (iSS pm j ArBrlahaat 9M am Ar MaUd 830 nm .OoniMCta wlta Cadia Connceta with (Ueh. Valley train No. 12 for Vallty tnln No 11 (torn Ovdn and Salt Laka. Ocdra aad Salt Lake. MIXED TRAIN. I North Bound. 1 Leaves Ogden 8:aoa. m. , Brigham 9:55 a. m. , Corinoe 10:10 a.m. u Trembnt, . , ,10:52 a. m. Garland , . . . 1 1 :ao a. m. Arnvea at Malad. .... 1 :oo p. m. South Bound. ( Leaves Malad 1 :ao p. m. M GarUnd 3:25 p.m. M Tremont 3 :40 p. m Corinoe ....4:30 p.m. Britrham 4:55 p.m. Arrives at Ogden 6:25 p m. F F. Gross, Local Agent Garland , Utah. LOCAL MAILS. MAILS ARRIVE. From Sou j MAILS CLOSE Going South j 3:rJp.m-. STAR ROUTE. Malls arrive from Penrose and way at 10:30 a. m. Mails leave (or Penrose and way at 11,50 a. m. Office houra from 8 a. tp. to 6 p. m. Eva C. Wilcox, Postmaster. Send for Publications f vblcb will give you va'uablo facte . M ibout opportunities for homoseekers la m 1 section where lands uro cheap, ell- M uate good, farming must profitable. A. V. Richards, Land and Induntrial Igent, Southern Railway, Washing- fl on, D. O. Chae. S. Chase, Agent, 611 W Jhemlcal Building. SL Louta, Mo., M. tm I Hays, Agent, 2li Dearborn etreet, i Sfcieago, 111. iM As a dressing tor sores, bruises and tm liurni, Cbatnbcrlntn's Snlve Is all that lift u bo desired. It Is soothing uud heal- I IS Ing In Its effect. Price 25 cents. For m Sale by lllter Bros. Drug Co. a Hawks Layton II Contractors & Builders Estimates and Material furnished IRS for all kinds of buildings. 11$ Phono' No. 8x Onrluml, Utah 9 THE NEW If B Palace Barber Shop IS HAKllIS k l'KRKINS, .. Props. R Hhavlng, Ilnlpcuttliig, Shauipooing and IP Sanitary Hules Strictly Observed. W Uamaud Uath .tud Massage Parlors Imt In connection. IQE AgcuU for Wcsteru Stciun Luuudry. Iff Next tA Club Saloon Uarluud.Utah B Th ' II Saoser Restaurant I efsxst Door East of Boothe'a I Mrs. Ave Basser, Proprietor. B Xegatar Meals aad Luacbw are Served Tke Beat Place in Tbe City. OeasraUy Located. 0arlaa4 TJufc. I 3 T Bank of Garland (INCORPORATED) " ' j iraacroass m W W Rlter, Tboasas K Oati I John R Cutler, Horace O Wkll 3 aey, W D Lewis, Hosts SvaW 1 aa4 Walter P Xatoa. 1 Transacts general baakhf buslnesa. Exchange draws) m thai priadpal dliaa ot Um Uaitad 8Utcs and Europa. Op tavlsiga accouat with us g jour youth and provldt tot Safety deposit boxes (or rtat- s Jhz Garland flub, HpbCotU,Taor. J Clsaica Wlaaa, Liqaora aad Ofart aUMsvaysirool iUasm ia CoaaacUosi. Qvtoi UUo |