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Show 'ir ''rffir-":-;Pr"- - , - ,js-i ss '-.m 4" ' ft y OJrJKJLNyr ft IK O kly Newspaper, Devoted to the Interests of ttie Lerig Agricultural and Horticultural Section of Utah SPRINGVILLE, UTAH, THTJP, MARCH 30, 1899. Price, $2.00 Per Annum. VOLUME 8. NUMBER 3 QO 1ND V ft iJOL J 1 ' i SIX 1 Makes the food more delicious end wholesome pcrAL SKfG PQ'iVQga CO.. SPILLED THE COAL. A Western Freight has an Accident. COAL CARS SMASHED. UTAH STATE FAIR. The D- A. and M- Society Now Getting Re'-dy. TO BF. AN EPOCH-MAKlS'li EVENT. il man is Every Citizen Should CtKiH'i ate V ith the Society in 11 Work fur the Fair of 1S98.- Tte Fir"t State Tair r.'lini? which in cmlr.ei H-purato.l 1'rotn the love of the b;ir-i.at b;ir-i.at ian bv th.; cleni int of ideality, of spiritual sympathy as distinct from merely the attraction of brute nature. Ti.e open-minded, o;fii-s:u!e;l. manly ,n-,n i ant to ex mess himself in iihriint, iraise of what hf the flirt t,h.' enf A Broken Kail Caasps a Wreck in Spanish Fork Canyon. No One Hart.-Traaie Blocked About Ten Hours. will ko to Idaho for a new farm and home. Thomas E- Ilerlrert Ixmght some of their land and I'l W. Frisby bought another tract. . Jndao. D. S. Dana is in town - tlay from Eureka. He goes to Provo tu-luorrow tu-luorrow on business aud returns U Eureka Sunday. His health Is poor now. - W. R. ITeaton, city marshal, is tu thpsiclf lixf,. :ind was lUSt able U come on the street today. : f notatoes have bfci loaded hereby our leading tlrnis an shipped to Ogden. TWfTERMEITTS HERE Th'frals of C. II. Schapsr - nd J. S. Smith. iitftEX mv.D A2B0AD. ifcftiUe.l hy a Fall i the Shaft bl $ Eureta Jiine, au-.l Smith at divide Creek in the Same - Maimer. ThP Spci.nd ward Tieonle of th Sunday School will give a concert o Saturdaj night. An extra freight train on the Rio Grande Western west bound, pulied by engine No. 135, was wrecked l.st Thursday night at about. 11:30 o'clock likes, but f at a point in the muuth of Spanish j ifJ ,r auioug relatives km.ws better than to taie Fork canyon, just opposite ruun cif ofa c.omnlimeiit by niv- r.urfs railroad camp. Luckily no one hcvemains t.f Charles A. ehapur, itrfct, - who fell down" the Key-e Key-e sUift"ancl vvas killed last Friday ! . i f.. w a vitrcarp v'-itl,,"r,;Ja:J L,nuSVt io ibis ci;.y Mr. and Mr- W . A L. S are i m -for nt,.nu(.litj- ntr amouir relatives this week. i .,., . . b.eii l.urf.i a i i il ;i 1 a'."! i! '. T..d;i s ;;e : ';'' i i ti-.c ; ,r the ! t Xp'iitt !'Tl Will K:- 1 ui e. maniilac-urt maniilac-urt and ! iS'-ll ili; ''ii ?ir.-:-i-t:t foi!iiin; ii'Uiress t ) tho State: To the Citizens of Ct: tr.rs or the Dt-seret Ajjr M uiniif.'ifi uriiu society Octoln-r ?. 4. o, ('. atid 7 ; for the Utah State fair o iir will be he.d u th .rnniiidv Salt Lake Cily. an elude .'lepr.rt meuts of agi ieu horticulture, liortciiiUire, im-. tiiincs education. woman's work. In order that all the varied interests of the State may te-ceive te-ceive recognition and all classes. if its citizens be benefited by the appropriation ap-propriation made by the third State Legislature of Utah the premium lift has been made very trener.il in its character and so classified and arranged arrang-ed that the greatest consideration w.ri,!,. i vhnwn for all the arts and industries of this ijreat State. The fair of lSiT.l -will mark a new epoch in the history of the 1). A.& M. society, it beinir the first State fair held in Utah. T-veuty-one fairs were held under our Territorial government, all of them, reflected L-reat credit upon their promoters, at:'! the bu-in in it publicity. The flirt is invariably corithleniial in his manner. A flirt her. ime.s unscrupulous in his relations with .vomen, no matter how hih a code of honor he may abide by in other matters. His eoiiseieuee is tuptness w:tb jdilouscd on or.c side ueyo'i.i u-mu... There is tio erm winch develops more rapidly than Hie flirt ati )Ui bac- (iiven a youn man o. wm.iru ithoutt .vn,,-... e:i(hi is wounded more ueepij to mak fz M. after .Tndimie; from the pr; which the oi:cers -f the i) A. . ... . ., . .. Mft. tn work SO H.-.L3 tl.ii'- ' i ihf. I r-v'-ULture adiourned. to prepare; teria. f ,r the I'air of V'.J, it is without i whose pride :e it a i than his or her :ove by a memuc-i L!.e op -iieht of io-Uc sex. then, if tnere be a ilirt-ttious te.n I'.ncf t- burin t h a sviti be but over niut be tore c ,veed has grown to portions, choking out eoriseieuce v, Th direc- kindness while it supports cultural and strengthens vanity, w hich have named i oioe by wounded atTectioHS as thy dates I human heart." f l-V.-ii). The i The results of an over-m. ;., f...I ,.! drink- ;ire liniillp! tied, without -pawi or disci.Tufort, by taking a few doses of Hehiune. Price M cents. t '. C. J - Peterson's. was killed or injured, but six rreignt cars loaded with coal were smashed to pieces and their contents scattered all over the creek bed, The wreck; was caused by a large) boulder, which rolled down the mountain moun-tain side for a distance of a half mile and struck the railroad, breaking a rail: it then continued on its course oT destruction, and crashed through the tent of the en d engineers, which was located about, a hundred yards below the track. Luckily the en gineers were up Provo conyon that niL'ht and were not occupying the surprising pro- ( teat, or they would have been crushed to death. The freight train, which was a heavy one, came dashing down the canyon, and when the engine st ruck the broken rail it vvas derailed, which caused the cars to be bunched, with the result above state!. The wrecking crew, with the sec- ioou ceremony was beta at .eku. fire Ir-avintr. 1 ul alM.ui l.r.o , -j". " -r rae V'1 y1"" " i ram there io w it- Are grand, but Skin Eruptions robl,'u iVmont of the. body. A life of joy. Huckleu's Arnica . Sa.ro U d.;!fA, .f Spriugville people ipoUta meet the train. -f- f. i,:a:. rr ,. . - xiiis, ieiuii wra joincirocesslon to the city ruises, burns. ! .C!Utery.iLiZcris (lid )t!1 iu:y ,rc then. !iln old. running ana -t ts fever sores, ulcers, bolls, corns, wans, cui, lhui, u.t;itiv".' j.piii.ens im ail tmjy scalds, chaped hands, chilblains, best Xuuld for tors, and the Euivka pile cure on earth, drives out pains -peuplo lctJiug the Spriiii-ville and aches. Only 25 ctuts a xjpeaple faS kindness and hos-Cure hos-Cure guaranteed. Sold by Dr. C. A-:ar,i v4i -Peterson, Druggist. .''V3'' ;D'nc, Itul., a ViTde 1 -Aceased, arrived in and and stands in the Rave It Done Right Take vour watch to b N. West ant;. W4-k -the Rio Grande West- fioni the east just, one have it cleaned guaranteed md fixed. i ire nco i arrival Jhere of the Schaper The Bradt Case. , . , ' (11?;)it Sphinoviw MarchlS-Vrhiood, ianJ it'; Wfc11 kf'w lfT ( JV.-miT to ino. tt V iuc ;ni;imi 'ikTr arrival Jjhere t V his brother. Snre I Si- which cost Sc ' dismtch' says: recti- A GRAHQ SUCCESS. Inprovement the the Age- Order of The "Standard' has Won Forty-four Contests Against all the Rest Systems in the 'World. i ! oi at; J ! a i i no; was, it."' e tipr --i -n.ft-ir.'P' is the- latest im proved tailor sstem of dress-cutl ing in the world, and embodies all the verv best principles known to the dress cutting art. It is founded on strictly inch measurement, an-i cum meat worn by the numau It is neither a chart, nvidel Kvstem. but a perfect square tr actual men et riera. ly w no .. v to s neir uo'c lasL ''Ite Was heil ati f n.iaiiciai p.'ic. it; , .......nas combined, giving n every v, v, ! -,. .... .....o ... ..i.t. jmrviiaa-aauisite in square every gu mil v. u u scat tioti garus of Thistle, MapuHon, Spriugville and Spanish Fork, were at the scene of the wreck by half past three o'clock Friday morning, and by one o'block the road was cleared Tor traffic. The railroad officials are congratulating congratu-lating t hemselves that there was no loss of life by the wreck. If the rock had come down a few minutes earlier it would have been the west-bouud passenger train that would have been wrecked. The change being made in the line will prevent the recurrence of such an accident at this point on the road, which has always been looked on as a dangerous piece of road on accuut of likelih iod of slides and rock fa. Is. . Ho Is Your Wife? lias she lost, her beauty? If so. Con sumption, Indigestion, Sick EoiTort Independent The E iMcm Utah A lc tte Hradt case is just right. If snnwrm'i knife were used ii tunes on such peic.es of humanity on tha Jug'y gash, thougfei, vias killed by ..-a bcver-thciitiwam shaft at the few -tye. t,,ce r R0 feet; he died m nour after the acci- .ii i .ou ,.r nru hfirrihl e lar sh.snaptr had taken some there would be less or Mien nomuie t . . ; crimes. Not to kill the individual, "00 foot level by means hut let him live as an example to all ,. , the double-coru- ,. :. i i.,.t..c v',. n.-ed some !cr ehMft, and then, for what V I I ( M ll'L Ul UVC ' - - " . . stringent laws and pumshmenr.s l" . 6ho, t,.r. 1 h.. t ic of mischief and ci lines. L B- ,i ;,V,T .. .. ....... , hoM'.t . I.., Parents will be responsible in a great y .the jf-"'"""c (jf7 Mtiv. v "-Metaa ay ii. u. tpenVitu ttuto aud J. II, Mc-lGanii. Mc-lGanii. whK the verdict that . Kthe dot-pas ueath by failing Of Interest To Housekeepers. rtf)w(J the v haft fni!n cai.; Inasmuch as the VVaild's lair a iKtessly ,nfghjuey the orders of Hoaru'3, baking union will certainly prove a success as the men choNen are of undoubted honesty and rustlers. Of course, they will need the. solid support of ail farmers, farm-ers, ror in union is strength. Tvvo couple left this morning for Mi.uti Temple, where they expect to jidu in the bonds of wedlock, Miss i Emma Robertson and a young gentle man from Mammoth, Juab county, and Cassie Snell and our most worthy broom manufactuier, Mr. Geo. Ellis. They stole a ni.irch on the people by going to Sanpeto county to obliiu their lievuse hut we "hope nothing prevents them from getting it. A couple of our would-be touefcs concluded to kick up a disturbance at a social b H in trie Third ward last evening, and iu consequence the city is richer by about fifteen dollars, and they are that much ooorer, but it is hoped wiser. Sickness is declining, but some are still suffering. Oce sad case being the death of itn.ileyen-year-tild boy of our esteemed friend. Stephen F. Hales, who died this morning. i - - , , YVOR-MSl VERfWIFUCEB For 29 Yi2rs Uns Uel ail Vtem Rzmoiks. mszgftwd I Frcparodfcj A JAIES V. ALLdRQ. S I mile C ros Salo By C J. Peterson, Druggist. L'Wl -3J t I 'f W"-.; f' ft vt known, he fell down (iu t he west side. ruanv cases for the wrong doings" tneir children. M. R. C. KIs LFfe Was Saved. Mr. .1. E. Lilly, a prominent citizen citi-zen of Hannibal, Mo., lately had a wonderful deli vera nee from a frightful fright-ful death. In telling of it he says: "I was taken with Tvphoid Feyer, that ran into Pneumonia. My lungs became hardened. 1 was so weak I couldn't even sit up in bed. Nothing helped me. I expected to soon die of Consumntion, when I heard of Dr. Kings Xl-w Discovery. One bottle gave great relief. I continued to use ! it, and now am well and strong. 1 ' can't say too much in its praise.'" This marvellous medicine is the surest sur-est and quickest cure in the world for all throat and lung trouble. Regular Regu-lar size 50 cents and 81.00. Trial bottles free at Dr. C. J. Peterson's drug store; every bottle guarenieed. O: WE HAVE A VARIETY OF :0 MONUMENTS AND HEADSTONES. If we havn't what you want on hand we can soon get it for yon. We take hay and rain in payment, and will always be found trying to please you. Thomas Child & Son, - Springville, Utah. Drugs. Medicines. Chemicals. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded by Earl Tranchell, Pharmacist in Charge. c 15 . TWANC kJ bill U9 Stationery. Toilet Articles, Soaps, Perfumery, Sponges, Rrushe,. Cigars, Confectionery, Musical Supplies, Etc., Etc. : ; East Side of Bank Building, Sm'ingville. ALWAYS AT WORK. (ittintr garments. ' vv lH r Uadies ar ifivitcl to call and examine ' ""1 its worVm the buiUVrng oppo'sfte the 'C I ui t.r :cz . oo oi l ui iiiir t iiiiiiiis vviiica it. will be the aim of the d rectors tn distrioute the beueiilts of this fair as widely as p -sf-ible within li.iiir.dnries of our :v?n State. conclusion forces iiseir upon u-, however, how-ever, lira! the success desired cannot be brought ai.i.ot 0 a....,, sinre mssed vv.ll iariy - o - (Mt -s ;i ,. imatical certainty that support oi me mtuna,., . , . of the will do much the One posioftice. " Necessity of Spraying. It is scarcely possible to lay too much emphasis on the necessity of ..Uluent snrawng ' i trun. rice? alone. Tim prop .,!.. ih i' w.'i lii t his t ad we a the merchant, iaimei, stock iaiser, artist, hoiticutiuiii, . floriculturist, cj inufacturer, miner, j j. i 1 iiF, i T' S.ir ! the school aim ui oeeoi, ,, ' i Tt ha heen well said that spraying .... i in fwt ovim-v rmzi-n rii'imiii i i his or her avocat ion. We appeal to keen the fair in mind ana the ex mathe- the proper v a r i o us sol u t i o n s toward increasing the as of choice, merchantable nuu-s. Head ache are the principal causes. Jvarl 8 Clover Root Tea has cured these ills for half a century. Price 25 cts. and 50 cts. Money refunded if results are hbtfucuir;r.'mriruKbtoT. NOTES FROM'PAYSGkV the Iowa and Minncsota:State I?oardLMe e;bfnil of Health, eonciemneu unninKj- powders containing alum it will be' of use to our read, rs to have an official list, of some of the powders in order that they .may be able to dis tinguish between them and the pure aud wholesome cream of tartar article. This is not an easy matter, as uone of the alum compounds is orkingit;. far nearly three labeled as such, but an masquei aue y(. Rrle fan,ij jar wjtn aH Mf, Scjs vveli known in Eyreiif.ir.any friends," being city courn.-ii at the II.. ,. -c . of ago,' 's H wife and two chiklren r'Therdhing of a mystery I About LPt, as he had been or drain- taeui to prepare their exhibits now so that in October they may be ready to make a good showing. We trust our merchants, bankers, capitalists and all who are able will offer such special premiums for articles of home manufacture and home products prod-ucts of various kinds as will encourage encour-age our home producers. These offers of special premiums should be sent iu immediately so that they may be published in our premium list if possible, but they will be received at any time and published in the daily papers as soon as received. Fully appreciating the p ever of the press we earnestly solicit its co-operation throughout the State. and it will be our pleasure to re ;ip.oe,ite t . the fullest extenr of the means at our disposal. dis-posal. We shall at ail ti-u.s take pleasure iu furnishing the u piesfiila-tivesof piesfiila-tivesof the prcsa.i. Bitems of interest to their patrons, and any documents ol a public nature will b. open to their inspection at our head J.uarters, at which place reporters will always find a welcjni'3. John R. Wisdeu, S. W. Shears, President. Secretary. Salt Lake City, March 24, 1SJ9. is as essential o;. m. in. Oramje Jucld Farmer wishes right here to point to the rxcogniz-vl virtues of this legitimate branch of agricultural worn. Altogether too many farmers are dormant on the subiect, and while mildly interested never "pet at it." It is not to early t.n make vour plans to go over your orchards thoroughly. Spraying need rnt. fat. MVIT 20 to 25 cents per tree, including labor, material, etc, a bag atelle compared with result. Now for an intelligent tight against the canker worm an.l other insect pests Last fall we called attention to the f u'i th-it. one reasrni for the short, lli i. annle crop of IsJS was the earlier neg bet in this direct ion. Let us profit by ex nerier.ee, especially in view of tin outlook for possible shortages in th coming fruit cron. following the hard 1 rc-nt...- now closinvr. Oran'je Judd j Former. ! Personally Conducted t i Bisiaark's Iron Nerve-Was Nerve-Was the result of his splendid health. Indomitable will and tremendous tre-mendous energy are not found where stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels arc out of order. If you w.mt thes-qualities thes-qualities and the access they bring, use Dr. King's New Life pills. They develope every power of brain and' l.ody. Only 25c at Dr. a J. Petersou drug store. Excursion:. To ail points E,ist via the Rio Grande Western, Denver & Rio Grande and Great Rock Island R oite leave Spriugville at 9 p- i. every Thursday. Pullman rates, $3.00 to Omaha or Kansas City, $ 4 00 to Chicago, 1600 to Boston and New- York. Reserve your accoiumoaaiioi: early. Get full particulars at the agent, or write to T. J, Clark, T. P. A., C, R. I. & I'- Kv'., 504, Dooiey Bldg, Salt Lake City. TiiE EVILS OF FLIRTATION. In- Those Who Engaec In it Grow capable of Steadfast, Enduring Endur-ing Love. "In flirtation there is the same dissipated dis-sipated clement of excitement so beguiling be-guiling in gambling uncertainty; in fact, we might add to the dictionary definition a still later one: "To flirt, aaibiing in hearts," writes Frances Evans, "About Meu,r ia the April- Ladies' Home Journal, 'The flirt, like the gambler, feeds up on the intoxication of his passions In a few year- he hece.v.es incapab'u Of ?teuirast, enduring love A Great San; ce Farm. At the head of Sanpete valley. Swen Neilsau and brother own a farm inclosed by about twelve miles of fencing. Besides raising a little grain and havirg much pasture land a little less than 200 acres is devoted to raising timothy hay. Last season product d over GoO tons of hay at a cost of 25 cents per ton for ir lgating and the regulation price under con tract of 91 Der ton for cutting and stacking. This gives a product of over three tons of hay per acre of as fine hay as isigrawn anywhere. They raise wild alfalfa, timothy and other grasses for hay, and tind timothy Yiest adapted to the soil and climate around Fairview, where the elevation is such as to cause heavy snowfal.s and cool climate. Tribune. New Store B ail ding A Farmers Union Organized Paysox, M arch 2-V, (Correspondence Herald ) Next week Mr. A. S. iluish will commence work on his new store building on Mam street, which will lw -in ornament to the city. The cellar is partly dug, and the rock for . , the foundation, - is an me muunu. The building will be 26x80 feet and built of brick, witti a neavy irou front twenty feet high, with heavy plate-glass windows. Thi building will carry a fiat roof, and , will allow another story to be added. The present pre-sent plan estimates the cost to be $.3,000. Payson people cannot !be reconciled to evening mails. We have been in the habit of receiving daily .morning mails. We hope the Jllio Grande will come on with a mail train to arrive here about 9 or 10 o'clock each day, and till the wants of our people, who will in turn give them all their patronage pat-ronage of freight and passenger trafric. The conference rate is $2.35. as of old. The rate should he SI. 75, the same as other excursions from tli is point. During the week several meetings have been held for the organization of a Farmers' union, a branch of the Ogden union. The officers are Joseph S. Tanner, president; J. J. Scharrer, first vice president; S. W. .fcCleilau, .second vice president; Ceorge B. Moore, secretary and treasurer. A cream seperator will bo put in operation in this place about April 1 at the old mill in the center of to.vn. Mr. Bowman has canvassed and found that the milk can be. secured from 105 cows owricd in towa The cream will be shipped to th : Syring-vilie Syring-vilie creamery for churning. Jasper C. McClellan sold his prop erty anil bought the old homestead of J. C. Searh? on Eleventh street, nearer the business center of town. B F. Stewirl&Sm of. Bmjimin have dispose 1 of their property and as "pure,'' '"best in the world," ""one warkifine." sagood," etc. Our space will p SMm nejuutor a eomaieuiMi-aou ii v. ; . ... t 1....,-. .c ,r,.i.Pr-AUv c;,M lnltts0ttti,fc--- iuepav... "... " votolen o&jifi.vek. Oh... a week ag this section, which; are known -TT Tdird last Thursday, wr cos-taui au.taJbv0U ,..t here Tor burial by his wife Calumet Perfect L- . ..Venirxr. The corpse was Bee Hive. Salt Air. 'Ui,.a,i mrnvprfl dav by blockades on The Mortsrafre and its Many Industrious Indus-trious Habits. The mortgage is a self supporting institution. The mortgage holds its own. It calls for just as many dollats when grain is cheap as when it is dear. It is not affected by the draught. It is not drowned out by the heavy rains. It never winter kills. Late springs and curly frosts nevei' trouble it. Potato bu-js do not disturb it. Koto, and rust do not destroy it. It grows nights. Sundays, rainy d:s3's and even holidays. ' It brings a sure crop every year Hand sf .?rift.i mu t.wtr.o v.... - ..-.... .ux.u v., I..V. . J , III. R. A.vTAL, Fresident. H. L. CUMMISGS, Cashier H. T.EEYN0ID3, Vice-PreBident. Spriugville Banking Co. SPRINGVILLE, UTAH. DxjztXl. Stools. $00,000. ago as Home. U. S. ..; K. C. , ' Reject all brands sold with a prize-or prize-or at twenty five cents or less a pouutl as they are made of alum. Be the safe side aud accept none ether thau Dr. Price's Cream Ratios. Transacts a general banking business. Exchange bought and sold and. depot its received subject to check. Four per ceut Interest paid on time deposits, compounding semi-annually Money always on band for short time loans. !.,,. tor whfe.ii received the riehe.c praise aud boners at the WoJ,d4 Fair. : - raii-iou Marriage Licenses. Regal permits to wed have beeu issued since last icport to the fwljow ing parties. . . "' Peter Brems aged 24, of Lchty and Hachpl Emma Robertson. 2-L -of Spanish Fork; Vernon Manwf and Lizzie Keele 19, both of Pysau? William A. Kerr, 25, of tgden, , ana Rose E. Harding, Z of Provo; Alexander II. Stcggell, 23, and Elyiria Cousin, 18. both of American Fork. Benjamin K. Barney, 21, oi; Lake Shore,aod Be.ssie ..Thomas, 21, of Spanish Folk; J.N. Guliek.Spand Helen Williams, 20. inith of' Provo: Adelbert Brown, 21, of Praco, and Laura Guymon,l9,of ITuntingtorj..;: illv riciiiaad. The funeral x p.a e Ivvfe Mr.noay at z o eiocx. ioe- O. W. order, of which the deceased wjis,!i member, took chirge of the runerar eerenioav. T-2' i.'teased vvas wen Known in n .ir,.b-vi :'s a construction foreran. His wife vvas a spriugville girl: and ft-r the past few months has txZ-i residit-g in this city wit h her i.w'-her, Mis. Hatchings. She we.'fE V the b-d-dde of her husband imnied'jatelv on getting word :m 1 renctie there a short time before he died", t MAPLETON MUTTERiMGSr stopped In 20 minutes t? Dt hxit&' I'ain Tills. "Ouo rent a dose. , 9- -V. SPANISH FORK. a mint oAFt chcam or tahtan powotN To Cure a Cold In One I) ay TaV; Laxative Kromo Quinine Tutkus. AI3 i xli-iii-'isl rvfuiul money if it- fails taeurf. i that ' iv;. Xlie genuine lias L. ii. Q. on each taMet, WSvllB Highest Honors, World's Fair Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair Avoid Baking Powders containing aluiu. Tlieytre injurious to health News Matte is of Interest in. iha' liusning jurg- ; Maplkto.v. March 29. Til cks- tomary out here to announce iu meftt- ing lost or lound articles. ,'At the close of the evening meeting Sunday,. two boys approached ' Bishop, lew, from opposite sides of tlre- roohi. Leaning his patient right car to ? one of the boys he heard, 'T lost a k npvv bridle last week. Will you please ask if it has been found?'' Then She other boy murmured in his-left csir, 'I found a new bridle last wck. Please ask who has last one. .. Some of our citizens are reaping ,a benefit from the snawslkle in Maple canyon, and are hauling cords of : jex celleutoak and maple wood, whjeh. was brought down from' the hgbi mountain. ""' t The Mutual Improvement Assotn t ons are preparing an entertainment, for Friday evening which will rjm-clude rjm-clude with the fup.ay farce, "Tliat Rascal I'at". .- - A great many are iruproving tlieii lawns, planting small fruit," repairing fences, etc., during this rainy perod. But little grain has beesi sown. f-' ' The dance last Thursday for Iletir' Curtis benefit aided him materially Henry has been a .sufferer frpra rheumatism for over a year." Spicer Bird is moving his hotisr-hold hotisr-hold goods to his new borne here, and and will ia future cast his vote.amdi g the Mapletonians.. . .)' Born,to Mr.and Mr.Tho.Ryiam;e a daughter. - ' '" -i G A. Killpack has moved into 'fiis new house, .' ' . t-oes i ot hive tj' wait for the mat ket to adran&u.. It is riot subject, to "speculations of bulls and bears of the hard if trade. It is a load that galls aud frets and chafes. It is a harden that tho farmer cannot can-not shake oil. It is with him morning, noon and eats with him at the table. It nets under his pillow when he sleeps, It.-1 ides upon his shouider during t he day. !: ' It consumes his grain crop. It devours his cattle. It selects the iinest horses and the fat test steers. It lives upon the first fruit of the season. It stalks into the dairy where the busy .housewife toils day after day and mouth after month and takes the nicest cheese and the choicest butter. It .h ir .i thn rhi!rl.i.n''s lrfart anil 8trohg Farmers' Union Effected r;)Us', ,lem ()f haf their ci0l.hes. Toughs in limbo it is the iuexorable and exacting "'.' ' Marriages. task ma ter. Spanish " ForiK, March 23 Cor- Its whip is as merciless and cruel rewMidcnce Dvret iVeu-.s)-The farm- as the lash of the slave driver, ern" of this 'district met at the city I It is a menace to liberty, a hnd-i...ti hnd-i...ti i.i;t nhriit, and ortranized a farm-, ranee lo progress, a curse to the lit .... r-i - er-,' Ufi(Hi with the following officers: W; O. Cree.r, president; . A Daule, view j president; A. YV. .IoIihs hi, assistant vine president: .las. Warner, h rteL.iry ami treas trw; O iver s .ve.n sen, as.sista'Ht, secretary and treasmer Ti. itifiini'.ation has been brought about through the efforts of A. O Penrad of Ogden, and Jos. W, Vicker.-. of JJcphl, Juab County. The object of the union is for the purpose of se curing the Ust market priws for all that the farmer has to dispose of. a'eo, buying for the farmer all tha' he uses, saving in both transactions the profits of the middlemen. It is certaeily worihy of the support of al the farmers that they may be enabled to say wnat they will take instead of prm g has come, and you will i want Wull Paper and Carpets. There are many places where you can get Wall Paper and Carpets, but there is no place where you can get belter value for your money than of us, as the following prices will show; Wall paper. 15c per double roll. Carpets, 40c per yard. Our Stock is New and Up-to-Date. MOLEN & CAFFREY. i STEVENS RIFLES AEJD PISTOLS 1 HATE roa SOBE IHAH 85 YEARS BEES CHEATED FOE ; lxBEJIE ACCtEACI t IFe tnetJce our J9, e r.. IL. wemlZ afud line of Hles, 1'rice, from $0.00 f 7JZ, of barrel, 6 ami IO incites. Even -rl lengths Tru., TKfnirf. &5.0O with iSSMMk vmmnrds. Every arm tve mmv - A crtTKATK. SOL.11 AF ' ' - . rr.rv n 7joa) CKICOPEE FALL. J. STEVENS Send Stamp jpt Catalogue. rial oii Lt asking, what. will you give? Judging from tbo officers sekcltd hero the TTTANTF.fl- Several trust. vvArtbv wronw in tiiis sl,iiU to nmiuwe our -'business in fclreiv w Mid iarly eounties. It i muittfy tifllce work coniuctfl at home. SiT-arjr SiT-arjr trMi!ht. KXM year and expensen griti-niie. griti-niie. boiiiitiile. no more, no lfs sii'.iWy. Monthly K5. References. Eticlwo he If -afl dre.sstti KtiiiiijMHl .cnvnlopy. Herbert E. llesi 1'test.. tleuai'iiiient M. t'liicaso. Foisf yards of D?jeH ESSE SnTIK makes a Ladle -Stolen m , , .. , .i1L. 1 " .T- - ' 1 Wm. IVl. IoylfciLgxge, j Agents lor jj j - o WHOLESALE o j I lcilt Produce, Mfg. AMallaSeed,Hay wTnsf8 Grain? EtO j Buggies, I . oieigus, -rJfl-fc ffii (T?i GsTTI Harness, ; Oalland -piHvillO Utah. G-et Prices . . Ii j i-oar uov y n jj TH'l'. ! Hi ' four ' vards U j ' ' " 1 Every Thread Silk. j J V FUCIA REDS, TURQUOISE BLUES, OERISEAS, NEW GREENS,-ETC., I MAKE UP THE COLORS, AND IS THE PLHGE 'Agents foarr Buttcricls. Patterns. I .III . a--' . $ - f ' 'i r r . -1 ,TMrrnr' -vKr |