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Show .it'll .t D '!- tli 1 v. Ii i i.ti-- i :i lexs A Very Luiye AtUmlance for I lb'-- e 'iil I 81 1.:- - lie 1 agetil-ii- p. !it ., tin- - j i1 j ol-- Ii a. it h G.n l.uinbi.rd. I. i all ii. il..id :i g Jei-i-Saif elnl. Jackson's are bargains, fr.n: up. li :i. i't uni in;. I.'i-b- genii. I. F. il!.'. ll:irii; r. IVu .Inlin i ' g iU.ii It cni-- t :.t lUH.. I . ao-iv- i J lattice t and Xnlniy 1iilili,; Amiri;A Unison, ('min'; Surveyor, IT. 8. mineral mirvi-yn- r uni nulury pulilic Lelii Like Ilnxn r & Knight, I ' Deseret T1 t lnr sit i faction. II. Luc, livery A K. Thornton, wims. liquor and - ili-- y i Adaimnn, Wild ft C'o.. wine, !iijn-rand rignrn. 1 11 Kbem-retiter, Notary luldir. Out nt Tuwu Advertinera. U I all (.'utility Fiuit and Auriful'.uinl Sncielv, shipper f fiuit mid prodm-e- . I). M.Sio'iili. I in ilmpnt Kx'ms mo Salt Lake (vde ('".. Incyd'-, 1 I y v. !l ! to for tin - bi- r. : hi I i ! of i !i-- cli-- j 1 j . . . t.-- li-i- yesterday: Air. It ay liubinson, grade, with To scholars. has ri ci inly niHiie h Ikmii iidntis cut in suiniiii-lints. l.i;i ai... Dnnkh-y- ' Aliss Swensen, First lrimary grade, with Mr. Win. Crooks left American Im scholars. Fork. Thursday, for Park College. Miss Curtis, Second grade, with drill, etc. iarKsville. llossouri. where he will fio scholars. Dr. (I. W. Slinri'. take a nine year lourse. Miss Celestia Nash, Third grade, 8. r. Well & (to., Sniiiiir cure. in i Ilium! puwith IS scholars. J. II We want to clean our shelves for .1. M. Thornton, Fourth grade, rifier, e'r. fall and winter stock, consequently Arnica tal vo. II. E will close out summer gmsls at your with fill scholars. ii & ri., cini"li cure. ( In: :n Fifth, 1rineipal Calderwood. own price. C. I. l ii'id. rMiinrilla, Sixth. Seventh and Eighth grades. lint SirinuK Sniiitnrimii, butlnng. II. JlrXKI.KY. with io scholars. I'liiffft Seott, burlier, J. Ji. II in dley is en cting at the Ira W K iiwmil, lawyer. O F 1). Ilidib. bind anil mini us att'r. front of his neat little residence, ALPINE CULLINGS. a durable and urii-diIlvri'ii (irnii, U. S. Lend Register. poih which (tliii'Hnn. Burlington ft Quincy 11. U will greatly aid to the beauty of Ein't'ott Itkm: Deliver ft lliu Grande . I llm-kii- I I I : c Ily. electric liniment, blue Jnlin ( ing. Provo. L' nn m Pacific Railway. his premises. The game law will expir1 Some of our young ladies are spending a few days in American Fork canyon rusticating. A little L'irl eoine to bless the home of Vi r. and Mrs. J. 11. Whiting. and llrig isall smiles. Our city fathers have sent around postals with our city taxes upon tlutiii, nml lv ilui amount of tin tax we must have better times. The McDaniels of this place have struck some good rock in '(HrCnek, American Fork canon. Preparations are being made ro work the property all winter. The old settlers of this place surprised Mrs. Sarah Marsh, wife of liishop Marsh, on her 17th birthday. A pleasant time was had hy ilf who attended. The residence of Willard McDaniel is tinished, and Mrs. Steele of American Fork brought them Grand up a fine hoy to put in it. Ia Okey is much pleased, and makes it known that another has come to town. en T uesday , ( let. . n lie iiiim ii w i. to Steele's go drug store and ont-y ousel f with a good gun and am1 1 hl AND PERSONAL LOCAL munition. The harvest is over mid th Juckxoii'A Fire lruof Shoes tire iug is dune. Three machines L.,c going fust. They an? been constantely working upon NEW arrival of gnnil at Grout's Em our cereal product, and tbe total Mixed amount of grain threaslied in Ampop ;i m tlii week nrc reliublnerican F'ork is ID, (Nl bushels, divid-bP.iim- Buggy PmnN ween the following home lri.ui factory reatly iuade suits (ireenwuod ft King. 'Jl.'iikb at from $11 .70 to $1. Cliipm ail's. ld.tMK), and Jackson' Fine line of blankets at -7 HU I. AV e are deased to samile some from Ed ward Foil Salk - (ioihI Cooking Stove more of those grapes and Winn's in Highland, vineyard with reservoir and fixtur s. Cheap it ahead an to safe is that say they for cash or produce. any thing we haw seen raised J. A. Livingston Smith. of in Utah. Then. is no reason why Mrs. Aildie Worley and Mr. Geo. much of the land now going to in this vicinity couldn't be put Louis, of southern Indiana, are here w D. in in vineyards and yield the owner visiting their brother, Dr. J. sum yearly. It only needs Thursilay was Jewish New ear. a work ami care. a little Jackson's are headquarters fur hi tin- amid Welsh Fhshoes, all sizes and prices, front lu-lii- s. - et aii-- nme-hine- s: Jacl-'.-'in's- , 1- . n.-ii- t - up. Here is the salaries of the coming GoverState officers, per annum: nor, S2.IHK); treasurer, 81 JUKI; siiiterintemlent of public instruction. 8 1, SOI). l whin- sinking m wu 1 In cun vitU mid are suddenly attacked will' crump Lust August - h-- i ( unuiiim:. tlu drug L'lniinbi-rluigave me n iluw1 ol Dirrhoea Mini Remedy Cli i'i I'nlic, filieved inn. I now Mr. ncurly g!t, which rniiipli tidy A keep hii't'c of the rcmidy handy. For W'nsli. ?i iiicrville, M. Bvnxkm.. sale hy Steele & A few issues back The Item contained a collide of "Found notices. Wit hin a short time Hfter the patter appeared, the owners nt tin uriieii's applied and recovered It pays to advertheir property. in Tim Item. tise sc 'ti. JCfttnn- niii1 4 :i 4,i ng li;ht wl.i-it ! : ' ii ro um-- s dli-- i I'M need Hxi- -' ii e- - tu iliive nut lliu Cnrilml Dr J II Mel.) in's Mipplie tl.e. needed Nil. I r.lmiil PuiI'e-- r the In i y to l help mill will s1 nil i., It he diliv vlgiruii ei'tidiiinn nvi-the orgHit a i min luting iii llin-iu-i of iii"i 'i..ii iiiul nsM'iiilntion. mid brghten-- 'he eye ens tin to the I 111 fir rl I lit ri'V blmlll "I lieiltll check. I'nce 1.00 per ImltlcNt Steele 4 ft (.I'D. cxi-rcis- " EiMi-iIiJIo- 3rd mul 4ili, Sub Luke (My. Out young ladies gave a dance . ciinti-rcnriL. 1). S.. uni the Annual week and a rousing good time last mi L. D. S , iiii Wiilil.in' cnuli-ner, vi Like, Odobir 4 Ii. mIi, biu: Gill, they had. Your correspondent-prepareto go to it, and I waited the folio mg rii- sre Hiulinr , 7- -i I (n Si!t Luke mid return: for my best girl to come to take 1 ; Iiuvu. me, hut she didnt show 2a; AimricHn Fork, up. I went 1.IU; Siiriujjyilli1. 8.10; Smiijsli Fork, nn to see what the matter was. and 2 33 2 B Iny-ni. 23: nj iinvi. 2.23; I'll he danged if she liadu caught .lin-- : j'ickcis will lie uilct nn fnl losing onto Juhuny Moyle. Those actions SpriiigTille, Si ver Ciiy mul inienin-d-ialsi to (Hi, have led me to go back on Woman n ii lit. Irmn OcIoIht tu;ki-- i limited to Oetfilwr 12Hi. 1 of staU. state auditor, 81,r00; state secretary r stri-rgb- . Hppi-iite- The first surprise of the soeial season was tendered Mr. M in. nt. Crmiks at the residence of Matthews, on Tuesday evening, by the following friends: Misses Jane. Ann and May Millar. Alice Hous- ton, Mina Houston, FJla Thornton. Hannah Harratt. FL C. Herron. Mrs. 11. T. Dunn. Messrs. John Ilutis-toCrooks, Thorn Crooks. Ha v id A. Dunn, Jos tv ami lercv llev. Smith nml Ben flalliday. n, . - L'-lo- 1 1 Suffrage. Eljah Holey still holds that John Lettie. Thomas of Lelii has Hopped, not20, 1 S05. Alpine, Sept. dewithstanding the Dispatch's nial, and urges all llepublicans to call John up by telephone and con- - PLEASANT GROVE POINTS. gratulate him. Eli tali says John Miss A ray Drown, w ho fractured is like the pup with nis eyes shut whom a fellow was peddling upon - her ankle some time ago, is getting the street. He cnll it a Democrat, around again as usual, but alter awhile the ow ner chan god mnn 0f R0Ine ft j U volins, rs celling to a licpu ijicaii. UlV hy, af,j;tv ,.ls been made superintend pup was P!,t 0f Thorne Hros. store, thought you said other the corner, Democrat a upon Among those young students "well. vm a eiijuilicd who will attend the Utah I'niver-llole- v lias rvi-see the pup ope.i." got its savs Thomas lias got his sii v.M Silt Lake this year is, Howard II. Driggs. M. Hezzant, M am oves ojten. Bullock, and Miss Maud Driggs. ut Sn Misu-I- , Mrs. E . E Do-is- , e a I sin We have a bounteous crop of Cs!. 'lyng in f lin- iiruniticiiiu-ri-tu rcp-ifruit this year. There is very little fur tin yu-lierl tin's C'iis,t sain for peaches, sell well, irimil Ins dttm iii; Fur and the plums; and fall winter apples sufTi'n-fnnni I was a ciinstaiii wciik lui'gs nl br mcliial asilnr.H. My will have a good price. was iliutnrbivl by a luck-iniHtm-l- it The conference last Sunday at Hie kii that I Second ward was an interesting the remed-inrt nt the time. Mhijv . and instructive oiip. I 'residents were friends nvniiiiiiMi-Vitiy David whi.-lto John and Heed iSmoot of t suita'ile my pmve-nmie 1 did not experience I'rovo were the sjieakers. uy bem-tinisiill results until I tikimj Cleim-- ! W e are still After tun r. Min's C'nuifli Kemcilj. living and manage iiMlif the liirjje size Lave been nsed to get enough to eat. There ia niii ulensed tn st.ve. my lieHlth l newa from this section, with little iIihii it liiti, liei-- fur years. The soreness the exception that politics is bems left my iiini; and chest and I can to branch out, but owing ginning It Iihs June me much are suffering to your paper being a mid tli it I want all wh-Irmn lung troubles, as I was, tn give it one, must not burden your readers with much ofthatsort of newa. But a trail ." Fur sale by Steele ft Co. - is l,i-r- lio. S-pl- - r Alloriii-y-Ueiiern- ulisi-rver- t in-.- e count of two horses. The bulum-was denial. ('omiiiuiiicatimi of the County surveyor in regard to survey iug the the county road from Aineriian ForK to Ajpiue, and other roads in the county; also to put in a convenient and suitable place the surveyor's office in Irovo, was referred tu Judge and Selectman Bullock, ami to report the approximate cost subsequently, Edition of David Ingcrsoll am! others i u regard to constructing u bridge across the Irovo river, a: the mouth of the can von. On recommendation of Selectman Bullock the petition was granted. ti'eshay's work. Pleasant Grove survey sold for tax of 1S!M, as the property of (. Jenson; and the same being ow ned and tax for suid year paid by F'rank Humphries, double assessment. The following claims were presented audited and allowed: O. 1. Burg, coroner SgllHI.gU i! . t'has. Johnson inquests.. Skelton & Go l.iNl A.O. Smoot, stable !'d.X7 (.'liiinis of It. G. Yorse, for refund or tax was road ami on motion was referred to Judge Duson berry. Claim of 0. B. Huntington, Bee Inspector; 'and of Levi Tliorup. damages, was referred to Selectman Itcynolds. Selectman Bullock reported on the claim of S. M. Groff, as road of Highland district for I St) t. The sum of $11 was allowed and appropriated. Sctatmun 1erry reported favorably on the claim of George Taylor of Goshen, $S was allowed for balance due for IStll, and said amount was appropriated. Judge Duseuberry reported adversely oil communication from directors of Uefortn School, localise of condition of county treasurer, and on motion the report, was adopted, also recommendations. Selectman Reynolds moved the reconsideration of the reference of communication of II T Reynolds, on the matter of constructing a bridge over Hobble crack. Carried. Selectman Bullock moved that the communication of 11. T 1 1 fav-orb- lv siija-rviso- , s Bi: nn-ns- Cii-u- s - tln-i- r r s n-s- t iniei-rn!- fi-t- l ; f r lrii-d- i i - r I -- i non-partis- an Republican, and occasionally enA call gage in puliticul battle. was Hindi ilo tslinnlii.nl, but owing to Editor Glassmati's attend-atii-- e at tin Osceola club, and Mr. Ilansiiu's presence al a down-tow- n Bey-iiol- ds asking for constructing bridge ovar Hobble crook be referred to Selectman Reynolds and Iecry. with power to act. Carried. Adjourned. Stake Sunday Schools. M' to gaze ttjiou the handsome forniH of thiitnupcr's KoliliHjiiizing editors. Iheii Major liiti letielil of the sprighllv litlle Press, was found ill his siiiietmu working on a it editorial, destimsl to reform Mill Glassman's expensive habits ni tin- political arena. Politically speaking, politics in Weber is hot enough to singe a fellow's whisiers, and that is ilia easoiiof Gliissmuti's smooth countenance. Roth of these papers are endeavoring to read each other out of the Republican narty, and have tumbled their county committee over so much that it reminds us uf two liovs contesting at dummy lolls, three throws for a dime Uhe central committee are the dolls). Bill and the Major knock down Hjinl Ault,- - A ilnqniVn mvturn and a light in sues, which is still in The dolls still sit upon progress. the dash hoard while the .hoys light. This is politics, you know'. But it is safe to say, the writer is infatuated with Ogden, her beauties and hospitable citizens, and our visits there will be often in t In future. two-eolm- - - MINES AND MINING. Willard Julian is down from uwtiin A 1 r Balihath was ludd al tin SHtiinli'Y, tin; L, K. Euiferlien drew of Ht.i-mio- n and cetionla Imuae, Proyn, 7, 1893. t lin aupi'riiiteiideiits puuctunl and on (list the and tliui set mny C'liiiiii-ncthe fX'impla to the piqdl. Tlii I of vital i iii purl mice to tlm prosperity ot the Mein ml. The Mipcruitendaiit should not lulu iiiiii'li in their mIiim)Ii, liul Klmuld in tlu-i- teachi'r' meeting con-u- ll with them anil adopt plans forthe I wt int retot their gcooli. Afsiktaut 8upi rinteudcnti W. 8. Itaw-ling- s a felprciented item ci buniiie and lime at ot lii-j- in order ilu-i- r r low: All superintcodenla should lmcruct their cccrettrie tn tend a liriet liihtry of their acliaols, as mimiii as pin.ihlc, to the (take iwretarr . Conference of SahliNth srlinidi), would hi) liahl in Octoher. Time ol linl'ling w.'iuld lie Hiinounced Inter, and the ward of the atnka ahoulii bring their song hnoks with them, Mi Kle Sunday will be held the last Suiidnv in October when all school Iwu'ui Imiv lUw wiuottuu culUawl. N Tor the Tin. cli.mlnwnt'bS f"l low lnr the conference: Spring-vill- i', kiiidnrKnidi'n clnn; Dlennnnt Grofa Firet ward, primary clans; American Fork, iiitrriuediatfl clan; Umdien, neemd intermediate class; Irovo, Second ward, Ihehigical cleis. The lollowing a.mg were naiiu d to be t conference from Sundav School Miuitr Ve Are Wmki-r"- ; riiiiui eung lok : -O, ' Ht Fullier'; The Chihlren are Preying for Mi; Did You Think to Ill Serve the Urd"; f"; Iriy JoM-ph Smllli'a Kirl IVnyer''; lliqie of I grew Sowing, Wn nit Dmly tbe Sowing." Tlie Article of Fnitli and Ten Ci in in mikI in- n I hy nil tin; school are to tic given in n union. I; - mines. uiemittt'lriira r nr tlio sink tenrlu-- r m Joe Jackson will make a trip to You ennnot li- - rhoerfiil nr happy his mining properties in the West while your liver ia ilianrih-red- , life i so aflicted hut a wearr hurdi'ii to Mountains in a few davs. - The Live Yankee still works the usual force of men, and is taking out some good ore. No shipments have liecn made teis week. Dr J II McLeanLiver and Kidney Holm i lliu right thing to dut this orcondiiion. It inerware gan into tlm secret Ion ot hile.Mtimulatea the. kidney and reilorea lh organ ut tlio hodv to tlio proMT perform nice t their fun00 per buttle at Siccln ft Co' ction, 1 v m The mines in the canyon are going on with .vigor and thrift, hut it is looked for that the first snow will somewhat check their progress. Whether Democratic or Republican. You surely want tc keep fully abreait Joe Jackson made a prospecting ( the time. You not only want to know bow the situation is Utah for trip through the canyon last Satur- llebi-- M. Welle and John T.in Caine, but was and if the correct, you want to know wlmt Reed i r McKinday, assay Joe has the richest tiling struck in ley nr Cleveland and Whitney may liedo-inthat section for years. It is a new in tbe wiy of ruitlmg tor the Preii chair. The only way togeteuch location, and the rock went in gold, 21(1 ounces silver, and IS iolorinntion. local and foreign, is from a newspaper-rreal live, metropolitan, per cent lead. He intends to sink Jute newspaper, and the Salt on the claim right away. Lake Tribune I tbe only one in tbe Terr g e np-t- o Additional Locals. I 1 s nie-ivm- IlCii !i l . th-i- 1 cigar. a lit aa-- Ii gaii-tx- r i liinoni.il iiir of fe fail ! I'iitruni.e home ii;diistry hi getliag one of those line s;:it. mii'le frmn I'rovo wmiii-i- lihhI.- -. al Jackson's James II. ('lack is aullmn.ri by County Collector Opciisbaw to receive taxes fur this district. Spices of all kinds fur preserving ami putting up fruit at biakleys. 1eople will do well to read Jack-son- 's ran bargains in Ibis isie. 'lliey cant la beat ill tbe west. pointer and i:iTitri iv M ' atu-iolni.-- n erlkiw in g w it ln!rli !. i',: r.i11,7. .j. Ciildi-rwoo-i'- f.-- v j, Atiii-rieii- livery seat u IVimi- ruom is oiciipii-d;ul at t1.- !- other rooms can take many .lodging from the pmsent in .e:it i) ji it will be necessary to up tlii oilier outside schools opi-are over fifty right away. Tiu-liioi-- i scholars in attendance at the last year. Much begiiiiii.ig ot tilts is die to the urgent appeal Tuk llKAl nle iu to prepare their children for the opening inI'j'im .; ,. C.:!.!rwnoi 'lays. forms ns that those promoted to ceriiiin grades at the dosing of the last 'term, should Miegin right away or it will lie necessary for t to go laii-- to their stainlin previous to prouiotion. Following an the names of tin teachers, the grades and number of pupils for the first week, ending ,l! l.alo i.l . A'e-i- i. I .deii'o. is t.ikiog a cmir-- e in 1 eoaiv irieii" I. nt VII ( sclimils id Irri j.,,.,.. Wi 1 i ilii net wi!h aa-- l v. (I'-vi-- i t s orl'l. lie Lt I 1 at M!it s Mii-r'-- 1 r. ' lllat biilll r.il t!i-Si ure V ill THE JUNCTION CITY. REIT BLIOAN TICKET. sliappl for tlii- - Cii npuigu. m M. Well. j Tim-h- iy A Beautiful a Blessed Cm .losiiian Town, Clarence E. Allen. bad at Ii.,!l. ia t timd;t'd' nt tttuiu Juini-- T, llam- with Nature's Own Work. li iiir the departure t.i 1: iiiiiu i i r J illlr Soiisiieru ol one id 1,, r 1 ('liipm.iu. he editor of Tin: lri:t spent j cli.eiis. Mr. fw.-. Uivlianls, Jr. a ibu or so up in Ogden, nr the At( in y (ii-irl A. C. IiiliOp. ,.Iis ,,li!,lv fi,;,iiU i tij ci pul'lic Instruction i.e was nut forgonoii. In.. i Is City, this week. and while Jmiii It I.irK W e (ill il: i tbe ci'iiia. i ti i a time. kid ileliglitf-iJmlyi ill iqn',.iiii; (?nnrt Cliurle B. w iii ile-- e a Mr. G V. IS i n li, Jhiiu-- A. Mintr, is di xim-i- l ti iiiiiki a big g" "1 litiea nli-Jti .if ill.- F.iniii. Jud.cUl District tin ln-- t i.has-li-Mitiie day, and she will tiaL.ua ( ll iicii. wihrS"l th people uf Fle.i-.iu- t io gr.iw jilnt so Mum as she tiruvf are ,iih him in his lolmrs. DlLUh L'Aar: TKTvK! Mislaiiii'd Mid that lie will return safe s.iics ;i.r iiiant ! I iee in the ! h I! Uionii4 i r-- hi u of it .10 (i. fill of SiUMt by rap.i, i;y Cm led Stiles Jug, L. 11 n.ixkuiary has been liuishe-1- . Mosu llmti . year.-- - n ro. (Iiivi-inoJohn T. (Vino, it rx. ll I buildings, her 11 II Uolii-r!- , . ('oiigri'sniiaa 1 Iff hs-.i- t ut : d, nml ami ion vi (ir.ixe, .n:t ihiralde j 2i, t?il prt-ni(,nurl Xinnucl R. !i i i,l idiin.i i her ahuiidaiiie Tliiirmau, TIkuuii Mslotii-y- , KirliarJ W. Yiuii)" . COUNTY COURT. m- wn!i-supply, ;r;d the euerge'ie Becretary nt State -- Fuuu-r 8. Harris. l uiiinit lu-l- hut uttrmt A. J. Welter. Provo River to Have Another capi' ..1 iiM-- l Alum (iri-ewood . To Ti AuOitnr Giiy C. Wilson. . u.--.i hustu Uridye, Ogileii is a Suiiitfiuti-ii.li-iiof l'ulilic liiHiruetion , but her business Kail G. lliu-v-r- . ling t il y The. fall term of the to hide their county court convened .Monday men an- nl liiiatii ini st.imliiig, and are pushing JliNorilor iu ihu liver umt kidney arc morning. of 1'etiliuti o!' Win. (i.illop and ahead with ui'ieli vigor and deter- ri'4"iiuolie tor iiniuy ol tin; ailim-n- t ilcv-i- n others of Oakland via Hobble mination. and tin indications are, liliiiiiinity, alitdi, wlieu to Miriou ami olteu t'stui nial-d- ii redeem herself, creek, asking for an extension of that sin will Prudt-nr. would aiiuycHt the ami out colors come with It miles mi tin count v ru:ul referHying. use ut Dr J II Liver liruiiipt red to Select iiia i !!ey aolds. Ogden ii blessed with two live iind Kiduey Halm In renmva the dll IVtitimi of Elizabeth 11. John-su- n daily newspapers, the Standard and "nli'r hi nnn s poiuiilila, and n ature the in regard to being erroneously the Press, which art a credit to the ili'H-e- d nrsiHiis to IihhIiIiv and rlgnruua liOOjicr liiittle at 8teclo ft assessed in IMM. On umlimi 72 Junction City in the matter of in- iiction. cent was ordered refunded on ac- dustrial enterprise. They are both IV. ! i.i bargain ymi .1 . iii i.-- go i.i Jui knit's. I. 1.. Prnkley is Iml-iiedi iM II 1 lie i1 . 1 1 III, i. l.i-l- , t, Ml J. B. Roberts ship; another carload of ice to Murray this weex. Bovs Ruita from upat Jink sons. The Young Men's conference for t In north oiid of the stake will take place at. the meeting house. Officers' meeting begins at 10 o'clock a. in. General conference at 2 p. m. A lecture will hi given iu tbe evening. 1 lie cold snap reached this section yesterday; froze ice in the vallev and capped .In mountains and with beautiful snow. At the present writing it is what we would term mild winter weather, and indicitat ions are, that lief ore many hours we will have a genuine snow storm. ; foot-hil- 1 ls Utah's Cliipnian. next treasurer, James of this city, takes the stump next week about this county in com tinny with F'rank J. Cun non, Holier M. Wells and C. FL Alien They ill begin at Santaquin. ri fury. l'ioili; who differ in politics Oscar Hagen, the representative wiili tlio Tribune admit that it has no in the Western country. One manager for the Dux Onyx com- eonititiir doll.ir a ni' n ill ( r the duly, every dy atwas pany, whose car of onyx fur three Ii. and but 73 cent in lin tached last week by a nnsiiiider-Ktandin- g fur tlie treat Teml Weekly. with Brigham City parties, lias finally adjusted matters. S. A. Kell, of t'uinons, Cnl had The car of onyx was shipped the theMr. Imd luck to tprain her inkle. "I first of the week, and is probably trn il liniment," lie ny. but now on the Chicago market. wn not cured iiniil I uied ChamVrl in ' This company lias sjient consider- Pain Il'ilm. That remedy cured me and able money in this and other com- I tiiKo pleasure in recommending it anil to ii clilcncy." Tilts remedy munities m testing Utahs onyx i ot value tor 'rheumatiim, nlo that product that will sell tlie Iniin; Imck,grel pnin in the cheat, pleurisy best iu tlie eastern market, but it niii all and muscular paina. is their exjiericnco Hint most of For sale by Steele ft Co. the stone is not mined us it should much of it f, and there is why bo For tlio National Irrigation Congreie Mr. condemned. ... Hagen isgoing and New Mexico Fair, to be held at right along and ia determined to Albuquerque, X. M., Sept. 10 to 21, the place a stone upon tlie market that Union Pacillc will ell round trip tiekete will prove superior to the eastern at the rate of 13 03. September 13 and niurbie, that seems to be our pro- 14; tickets good returning until October duct's comfictitor throughout tlie call on or He now has inen 10, 1893. For particulars eastern states. Pacific agent or Union nearest write to to work ujion both the Wadlev and I). E. IkKLEr, General Agt. Passenger Eagle properties, and we look for Department, nlt Lnk, Utah. another shipment soon. in-i- i i deep-rente- f "1 |