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Show TV ' S'-- '' s' i-- - mTUC f f - k TERRITORY)'11 tb Saint. Thsctoeing cared for every day aad fed and watered Bihop Robert T. at about the earns tuna each day. Cheap y Latter-jla- Cash Brgain Store by and the1 remain of the deceased grain may be fed m tw$ ratione per day were conveyed to the cemetery, followed at the rate of eight or ten pound to the f , animal: PAST WEEK. toy a hmgcoriege. a -- ALER IN- h I Be in spring to etart two ready Mercur Mercury : At last the Salt near or J Gereral bews.fln-tr,e- t Lake and Mercur road is completed, j daine in the couaty. One at .Mlatug. Finn so that it may draw it milk Frum to Our lurj I vi l'ne engine brought up two cars Mon-- , Oaklev, -- oath to the Rrsvo fr0! ! river; Taken r..iu tur KK'kp..rt f the Territeryr .Im , loaded then, w.tn ore and hauled Coalttlle in order about ott.er at or ie to the null. U, era few 3tCht Sunrruu Kxihangv milk from the entire north end alterations had been made the rn.ll did i Wlth ,od Ulpn 1,1 hftndl5 manner. an excellent work in Dijililheria ha made it appearance!" success sure. la them da. the remainder ui the pthcera and di-- 1 at I'rovo. toruf vit "i ihd cairn x&iV to The Vernal Fx press ha? entered upon little ith capital they may ! and mad the of the new UTAH tion resun.p-COALVILLE, its fourth volume, and bidt fair to lne tton of s'1-'' operated. Where pota- at the mine and mil!. actiwtv ach- to a ripe old age i wn then the irm. ii ha been ttmkmgf'' T - TJ.e ltio (rrande Woetcrn road ia anl would seem it starch of regular, tup? and- it is probable i hat be- - high per .'em be Could assured. . would to contemplate relaying it? 'an l'ete , that suer's rpp.r tt, noil Faco and Eyes . irark with FtBlldard rail? t'ommerrsytrt .Erysipelas rot a to Inflammation with the communication Subdued itse'f in and Ton Iron County Record There wag A?? .on at lu.l.t, u"d i ar used dealer in Kansas and Nebraska the po-turee Ended by Hoods. on of the allow inches ground hy a bad cough 1 r J. If Me- eighteen 1 so glad to be rejleved ot my lortoree made a paying one that I an. a Tar Wu.e Lung Balm, it will tdto crop might at tins plate Sunday moi ning. am wllllug to tell the benefits I have dew factories. bout a etieol it the and sound sleep, rived from Hood' garsaparla. In April lfeceiter McNeil of the otcg.uRi.1-roa- set tire yon May, I waa afflicted with erysipelas in my Now, Mr, Kdtior, the development prompt and radii at cure, lor d'e h. A Navigation has shut Utah salt John Bov den A Son is plausible forSumnut county at and eyes, which spread to my throat and neck. that tl of manufacturers out I tried COALVILLE. ointments and alteratives, but HEADQUARTmmE STATIONERf. of agricul- -' there waadivers is tho no permanent abatement ot the bl terriloiv. Inaiersnl edi tonal tiue .salein, Ore- presentand otherdevelopment than simply mg, torturing to this comp poruhar agriculture I began to takepain, Hood a haraapartUa aud Mtlltrd Progress gon, independent sa.s "Tune amt ture, Vol. II, No. ot tt. should mining Then gram growing. t'liHinl-ei Felt Marked Relief we seen Iain's The Progre is again have rea. bed us tin? w.fk come y the front, all the better before had I iuiahed the Brat bottle I eae than it was a t ough Kemedy tried and never wiiln ut again a min h liettei tua-papfor But for the developed agriculture. tinned to Improve until, whoa I had taken long When- j h.iti'factoFv the most leal. It. year ago. this winter and next spring, at least, ever we see a person all vied w ph hoar so The Saudi nUe; i iidcnt (nine? out there is nothing to hope from but agri nessw.lh a cough ' C (id, we itivariab'y with large lubidla.es. o'er tlitgold to bs very cutture, and this is in slia advise them to get Chaiuberhuns v near that place, ai.d ip all profitably- - developed. There is always when they do, they a will soon find' it necessary to Cough Remedy .and good market foj good butter, good be tfce.ftr House, Coalville, for-on- e week, never regret tt. It .ilvvavsdoe? tiie work. to that iftberuh edition' extra fat and fat steers good cheese, good print inFor sale by John well. siul does it at and it We 11, 1895, hope may. commencing Felary 'ovality keeps up. hogs. Agriculture must be the found-- 1 I . len A Sen ()f Three day tion of our wealth. Very truly yours bottles, I wu completely cured, and felt that oQ thereof Watch Bingham Bulletin space for dates. A. A. Mills. signs, marks and symptoms of that dire ooov SOME GOOD POINTS. steady enow fall in Bingham this week Mas. K, k. plalut had forever vanished. and prospects favorable for more. Tt Superintendent Farm Experiment oTTswx, Hilts boro, Wutoonsm. V A VI ilia of the I tab Fruui Agricultural in these the heaviest fall, at one time, Work, Agricultural College and ExperiHoods Pills are prdpt and efflcleut, yet t ollege. ment fetation. easy In action. Bold by all druggists. 25c. paiTsf)T several years. Fineen to H.5 Jan. It. Louth, Utah, twenty feet deep is the report from the I have watched with Em roa Tints upper gulche. some hope your endeavors and the .bovtsrai1 Ttntiu Miner important - of your lender eorre.-oiidein deals are progrtss in the district to arouse the people . f Summit county Also Woolen Underwear. Ladies and OCdi Winter Hats. about w hich we do not feel at liberty to to move ill the line oi V31 SOLO OFF AT COST PRICES. apeak. Suffice it to say that their These hopes have been strengthened will contribute to a great when the endeavors have been directed Ladies WooleitE Suits that were a.$o will be sold at $1,75. extent to tne prosperous times now along the agricultural line. Right at Childrens Lambool Union Suits, were $1.75, now at ft.J5. iiorticwitwral Society. dawning on us the time I hoped the matter would ma-line of Bojants, best quality in the town, 25c. to 75c. Mr..! H. Brown was Penalize into soine'hing tangible, vuur Logan Nation meeting of fru.t groweti was held I cal! Utah. Summit Co., get samples of the best Complexion Articles. We must Hoy tsv ill. January 21st, which was exhibiting two hm sample.-- oi marble Iler.eiereorrespondent says One siM.ii look for from his own q turrit" on Monday of agri-- ! lrg dy attended bv the fruit grewere something out-id- e end horticuUuristenfthat locality. Much of them, a sample ot Mack gold, was vulture here. mj u'f'M Granted that li is right, what are tit? ; 4abhf information was giytk to the J on tAfi.bitio at Home. The aie n H tanning fac-- 1 meeting by mn experienced .in fruit iei)le ty i. ok for? f the j the otTico of Triolein KimStlt. that will cover acre and acres of raising in tlie immediate vicinity of General Dealer in AH Kinds of chamber of commune. gnmiid ami lie builded from ten tot Hoywvilie. Names aud varieties of succeed in some tine Brigbain Bugler: KRurday twenty stones high? Is it to be woolen irK "1 o'11 fruits that were givcu and their merits climate thou-- , w ill were Zebra fion. mills mine the and that cotton employ ampler taken down to bait Lake for assay by sands and thousands of men, women, discussed. DIULERS IN- fact that most of our fruit ft -Rock from the same place and children? Oris it to the develep-- 1 McVicar. ANDwould-be and are fruit grower that was recently assayed went pretty ment di the silver and coal mines? If grower! well In gotiL It is thought tbene new so the picture, for some, ia a vivid and1 lacking hi information' and experience to the names and varieties f fruits samples will show up even better than fascinating one. But are such within j tlie realm of probabilities? As to tan that will succeed here. The object of the first. If are for the exe Tint.c Miner. Fifteen carloads of con- neries, Utah should ina short time be horticultural societies of imparting this infor- School Books, leather.-Thi- s purpose her press own industry, centrates were snipped Iron, the Eureka tanning its members, and also supplyNote Books, Ilill Biill to the United Smelting Com- however, will likely move farther south, mation to literature on fruitgrowwith them is as claimed the ing that' it canaigre grows pany at Helena, Mont. One car from Paper, and all horticultural topics, giving the Gemini mine was also shipped To wild There, and this is to be the great ing Envelopes, acid. Again it is the practical experience of fruit growers the tain place. We understand that source of a Tablets, of our ewn localities. Notwithstanding ' the United Smelting Company, on ac- quite probable that the acid can be Blanks suitable is considered not mauufactured and shipped north much our climate count of IheTr "having offered much Pens, for the raising of fruits, experience has ter rates, has secured the entire output heaper than tlie bides can be shipped Pencils, famour we us can that manuwooleo and As to supply cottoa sooth. taught of bulh tb Eureka Hill and Gemini Ink, still pay iti divi- ilies and homo markets with an abundmust that facturing, properties. 1.50 the pleasant mind of pictures. ance of the hardy fruits including apdend Rulers, in : Utah Provo Dispatch The Sugar 11 and the cherries exsome mines to The coal ples, plums, pears, Erasers, may develop Company is contracting with the fann- tent and would with a general revival small fruit, such as currants, gooseSlates, beeta. Tte price of ers for next year we berries, raspberries, blackberries, strawof As business. to thesilver mining, lower ton than $1 is fered this year or anything ini per p&n have hoped without faith and declared berries, also many others varieties not Fishing Tackle, last year, it a safe tret that not near a call before1 me lineK that give named. enwas we had when have faitt hope the amount of beet will be raised this for purchasing. William J. Wright, dead. Should any ono or all of year as w as grown last year, as potatoes tirely for Summit i Summit county, was present and laid materializs industries these is a far better paying crop. Especially would ro- - j before the meeing matter of business PEOA, - - - UTAH. do those many farmer iu Utah county countv to morrow, everybody more man who j pertaining to the organisation of an than none and the whose beets were refused bj the com- joiee, does now and whe intends to till the horticultural society for Rutnmit county, pany, think so. Jrf Mr. Wright will visit every locality in soil. 11 Provo Enquirer : The little of in fruit interest tlie Summit hold line I that alone the county However, son of J. W. Bean was badly scalded of agriculture there is room aud ej. gra.sicig aptLhurticuIture in general, room a into went He this forenoon. for development, and the best After this is done, steps will be taken to J mg portunity where aoine students are lodging, and to begin is now. In Summit county effect the permanent organization of an time mm1 they had a kettle of boiling water on the there ar four distinct line that can be horticultural society forthimtait county stove for the purpose of cleaning np. A IloirnciiLTiaisT. develooed with bat littl addition of leg of the Steve slipped out in some way, brain-wor- k with-t- h but addition of Sick headache, wind on tlie stomach FOR CEMETERIES. and the stove tipped over, precipitating capital,and industry. You have it all biliousness, nausea, are promptly and the scalding water over the back of the there Me- ty Dr. J. ft. little boy, who was near by in a stoop- rection and education. Lean Little Liver-an- d Kidney Pellet. A HOME 25c. a vial. For sale by John Hoyden & ing posture. lie was eo badly scalded As to education; it is given Tree bere Hon. that big patches of skin came away at ; CHAS. H. th Agricultural College.' Our winter Senator Walcott etiould amend hi, rewhen the clothing was removed. The of lectures to farmers are now in term little on is now resting quietly, but be asking Tewerfrills in the annate Hoy tsville, Summit Co ,' Utah1 progress. Summit esunty could well quest, o as to Include the drophas been in great psin all day. restaurant, afford to send tw'o or three young men . ( ping of frills by the senate itself. Satina Press : Sol. Sprague, formerly from each town. editor of the Richfield Advocate, and The four lined development are: When nature falters and requires whe made bis home ia Monroe the- past Hog feeding, cattle feeding, dairying help, recruit her enfeebled energies with year, is missing. Some few weeks ago and potato farming, with pocaibly po- ..Ir. J. H. Mcleans Strengthening Cordial and Blood Purifier. fl.P0 per bot- Mr. Sprague went up to Salt Lake City tato starch factories. As to hog feeding, tle. For eaie by John Borden At Hon. Shop onLoweriaia Street. and all atonce mysteriously disappeared let.eycry many who has ene or more All sorts of theories are afloat concern hog feed theniafl they will eatof what Dr. Prices Cream Bakin; Powder World's Fair Highest Award. fait Ghe- - oise now grajM Tjeas untir good and fat. Along hoe been is he that generallv accepted with this feed a iotilure dl eaTVand KSTRAT W0T1CIC. kidnaped by Salt Lake parties and is be wood ashes end charcoal about twice a I have ia my pomcMiotUlie follow In jng held by them to secure raneom. week, at least. This is very important property Class. spot In (ace, One aorral 2 year old oolt, white Ne other theory is plausible. Mr. during the winter. Give the hogs a run - visible. ieht hind foot white, BO brandd1 If not cinimed before tfae abovw Spragud left home with a large amount of a yard with a good dry place to sleep, to the biRhaat cash bidder property will b sold of money nearly (30, money acquired but do not in small my corral shut at (hem public auction . according to law. at keep up 11, lH9i. at 1 Shaving Tickets i.xo for $1.00. and saved from hard work in the news-pep- pens. If a man has the hog and not 4n Rorkportmon Hoodar... fchuary Jnsarw Vckkom, rlockp business. It is the first disap- the grain let him swap with th man Constable for Botkport, rrecinct. Summit 'o.. Utah who has th grain and not the hogs, so First tnsrrtoa, January i. pearance of the kind noted in Utah JOHN SHERMAH, Proprietor. toDeseret News: The funeral of the that the hogs and grain will get KTKAT SOTICK. late Isaac Groo was held in the Ninth gether. When they are fat, or just bey possession t)i following d ward meeting house yeateiday. Sunday, fore, get ready to shiptbemClay Rob- scribed property steer yearling past, block brand red dark One A was Co. will of Balt Lake City very inson at ID 30 a, m. The attendance We propose to do away wtth the on left bip, square crop off left ear. for the above suffiwot io before, them claimed handle not If halt good advantage cheaply. being nearly large, the Credit System and sell Stnctly will be aold to the hlgbeat cash bidder property 1BST CUSS iCCOIIODITIOin cient to accomodate all who came. The Let four or five ship together in car load at public auction, according to law, at Wausbip JW alZo eloek. m. music was furnished by a quartette, lote. The Utah Slaughtering Companf on February 4, PCTtUOIi, OR TOURISTS ilD TB1YELEEU Summit Co., t ub. Waiwbippreciact, Maaar. H. S. Ensign. II. G. 'ft hitney, wrote me only a few days ago that we Constableinsertion 2Stb. Firat January GD. Pyper and A. Peterson. Opening are buyers for fat hogs every week in At Prices that Defy CompeUtioa. KSTKAVOTlCK. However, they are flooded praysr was offered by Elder Orson F. the year. Is 11th Sites Times. tU d- - in December and Keeping Janaary. Breed snd I Whitney. Elder John Nicholson bar in my poaaerelon the tallowing de- 1 dressed the assemblage. H spoke of feed to sell fro to May to September. ' tmamaTbTy Horse, l year old, white spot In some of the liuea we carry-- f Aa to beef raising, let the men who -his acquaintance with the deceased, E. Waiter, In forehead, branded I on right thigh. Krs. Proprlitrm. Ljili Call aad examine them. before, the above doarrlbed and the noble qualities the latter dis- have the hay, grain and beef, feed the If not claimed wUl be aold re the highest sash bidder property and till beef then well te ; prepare spring at nubile auction, accoidiig to law at the city played. lie then gave e brief and clear an February imt, at I oclock p. is no local aetray peand , J H.Blhoi. City MaretaaL explanation of th religioue fsitb of th ship to Omaha if tber B Summit County, well - n ret ture rtisu February L deceased, at ooe who had cost his lot market. Bat th catUt . n.ust b Burton, GENERAL ROUND-U- P FOR r'lrr GENERAL MERCHANDISE, ExctGroceries. , the-sau- ta SiP Tura-ttieunt.- ; rvai Burning Pain r rs l') la-a- n 1 Presiptionk'' Filled. d -- Dr, W. VISICK, 1 -- ENTIST. HOODS 1 dis-cote- pmb-abilit- j Sarsaparilla J CURES Will at regular this tervals , j MILWERY 1 POSTDFFICE iit i Great Reductions SHE 1 A-fu- JLadies, 1 . J j 0. LYONS F. VIAGGIE SALMON, WISON BROS. ' or luiUta Yoii Want ! I c 92.00 ton t-u- IStOVeOfL .50 Nut, th Mine. Postoffice Building, ld 11 fl OfICS jljfann 0O jlways On Hand atjthe ENTERPRISE! WEST, I - Ounnupy lDVp- $2.00 1.50 Hotandl ColcBoths. ig ad EYerything First -- er HOME INDUSTRY Co.M. S. O. Wasatch Dept. PEOA HOUSE. NEV DEPARTURE. F qSH or produce CLEARANCE SALE peoa, xuuh. GeoW.& Robt. Young.Wanohip tr la r- - r r: |