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Show STATE NEWS. THE FARMER FEED! UR ALL. Apricot and early peackei are (aid The Usi max rule o'er lead and sea. to have aulered generally by the late Tho lord may live right royally, fruits. Tha soldlar ride la pomp and pridm achoola in Utah A great many of the Tho sailor roam o'er Oman wide. county are aoon to be cloaed for want of But this or that, whataar befall. fund. The farmer he must feed them all. The Odd Fellow throughout the atato analver-aar- y The writer thiahs the peat slue. celebrated the aevcnty-aevent- h of the founding of the order on the The araftsman fashion wondrous thin: The doetor heals, the lawyer pleads, evening of April 37th. But this or that, whato'ar befall, the t apportion-enThe aumof $15,762! Tha farmer he must feed them all . to the Ogden and Weber county achoola from the atate school fund, the The merehaet he may buy and sail. rat being $3 per capita. The teacher do his duty well, child of Lorenio Tho But man may tell through busy days Smith, of Provo, awallowed a email Or man may stroll through pi ears at ways. The doctor laat Sunday. oletgh bell From king to beggar, wbate'er befall. nay the Infant will recover. The farmer hamuatfeed them alL Governor Well and Attorney-Gen-orof worth; Blahop were In Ogden Monday, at The far mat's trade is one of trua-tee- a He's partner with the sky and earth, board of the aeaalon the tending Ha'spartaar with the sun and rain, of the atate reform achool. And no man loses for hi gain. to have aeem droppedout Springvllle And men may rise and men may fall. for of the flght to secure the junction The farmer he must feed them all the Rio Grande Weatera extension to Provo. for work will Park City and God Mam the man who sows the wheat, The Ogden Evening Prea haa re Who finds us milk and fruit and meat. moved to Its new quarter and will soon May his purse be heavy, his heart be light. republican dally, His settle aad his eom all go right, appear aa an clothed with the Associated Press disGad Mem the seeds his hands let fall, The farmer he must feed u all patches. R. Maescr, of the Beaver Utonlan, Is In Provo making the necessary arrangement toward starting a new paper, IN IMPORTANT DISCOVERY which will be Independent In politic and neutral on religion. The Wasatch Consolidated Gold and BV ASTHUn K. CLBSSOM. Copper Mining company, recently In corporated at Evanston, Wyo, but operating In Mercur and Farmington, has Issued a very attractive prospectus. Nettle Pcrdval was an employee In William Wallace, who has been a well the large dry goods establishment of known character In and about Kaysvllle Ward, Wilkinson ft Co., In the city of for a number of years has deserted his Cashvllle. was no family, leaving them In an almost deatl Her position of tut condition, with no home and no sinecure, for old Air. Bragg, who had means of support grown gray In the service of the firm, did not The county officers of Salt Lake coun- and was principal ty have refused to turn over to the coun- allow those under his supervision to be ty treasurer the fees received, as pro- Idle much of their time; and more than vided by the salary bill. The board of that, he thought the employment of fecommissioners has instructed the coun male clerks an Innovation on the rights ty attorney to instigate proceedings to of his sex, to which he submitted with a compel them to comply with the law, very III grace, and allowed no opporturounds nity to pass whereby he could demonIt took Dick Case forty-fou- r to best Bob Thompson at the Athletic strate their Inefficiency for positions of club la Salt Lake city on the evening of such importance. -Miss Pcrdval T called the April 37. Case entered the ring weigh , Here of Mr. Bragg, one morning, voice more than hit rough Ing tome fourteen pounds as he arrived at the store unusually late,' contest The little antagonist. doughty and evidently In an unpleasant frame ef was witnessed by 600 people. mind, with all persons and thing The Kaysvllle Post, a new paper, around Your footings of this him. made Its appearance last week. It is a of figure are Incorrect. 1 wish column clean, bright little sheet and gives prourould be more accurate In such Immise of being a newsy paper. John V. you matters." portant Young, formerly of the Tooele TranThe young lady looked up In astonish' and Is the James editor, script, the grulf speech of of Salt Lake, It a partner in the ment, not merely at over tnandal end of the business. Success Mr. Bragg, but that those figures much time and so she had which spent to the new venture. care should prove Incorrect at last. The chamber of commerce of Salt It was useless to argue with the stubLake city It making extensive prepara' old man, so she took the papers, born Hons to advertise the state of Utah In vamildly : saying Is to rious ways. The latest proposition I am sorry, Mr. Bragg; I will go load a special palace car with lilac bios, over the work again." toms from Salt Lake valley for the He muttered to himself something colder portions of Colorado. Mr. F. A. about carelessness and waste of time," and ticket Wadlelgh, general passenger but it reached Miss Percevals ears, as agent of the Rio Grande Western will he Intended; and a red flush came to furnish the car for this purpose. her cheek as she thought of Mr. Bragg's The ease of the state against Dr. estimate of her abilities, and her de 1 Carrington, at Brigham, has been postpcdence on this situation for the componed to the July term, on account of forts of life. H a material witness, (Duke of Salt Lake), "I obtain the same result on a said to have been spirited away by the of the papers, Mr. Bragg," But on top of this the new defease. said the same gentle voice, but this time a new sensation by grand jury sprung with a lllttle more of firmness in the bringing in an Indictment in the same tone and just a little pardonable accent case against Carrington for murder. of triumph. Bonds were placed at )3joo and bondsWell, well, lay H on my desk; I will men were secured. look at It directly," was the reply. On the evening of May 4, Jim WilMr. Baagg was In no haste to discov liams and Jack Steiner will meet in Salt cr his own error, and when he did disLake at the Athletic club rooms, and cover himself In the wrong, did not from present indications it would seem mention the fact to his assistant. that this urould be a drawing event. Miss Percival was the oldest daughter Steiner Is a member of the Fltxsimmon of kind. parents, who died Indulgent s combination and Is rated a year before. She had two little brother man. Wiliams Is getting in good shape to care for and protect. and when the two meet The little available property left to there will be a scientific exhibition Nettle melted away In the hands of her which will be worth seeing. The sur- father's will, and the gentleman applus funds, If any, will be used In the peared to expect the utmost gratitude purchase o! additional apparatus for the for his efforts In obtaining the position club rooms. she now held. A Washington dispatch of April 37, So Nettle tolled cm, while the rose say Charles Thlede, convicted of mur- bloom faded from her cheek, and her to death by the der, will be bright blue eyes were often dimmed court of the state of Utah. While the with disappointment and utter wearri-nescase was pending In the supreme court But when she returned to her of the United States the state govern neatly kept apartment and the care of ment came Into existence and there was her pre:lous charges, all the light of a question as to whether the case should love came back to her face as she kissed be remanded (the judgment of the ter, little Harry and Bertie before preparing ritorial court having been approved) to their evening meal. the Utah court, or to the circuit court The firm of Ward, Wilkinson ft Co. of the United State for the district ot was well known In all the country Utah. On the suggestion of the attor around about Cashvllle, and was estsb It was sent to the state lished before the recollection of the court. oldest Inhabitant of that region. The A. B. Edler, a young attorney of Salt original partners had long since passed Lake city, Is a fugitive from justice. away, and the business was conducted Mrs. Edler, mother of the young man, Is by parties who had fallen heirs to the the complainant, and charge embesxle-men- t. establishment. There was many employees connected According to the story Mrs. Edler sought to quiet title to some Salt with the establishment, but the princiLake real estate, and the young man pal owner was Mr. Walter Wilkinson, represented that It would be necessary a young man now completing his edU' to transfer the property to him. This cation In Europe. was done, and the young man had the Three months more were added to Instrument recorded and proceeded to the year Nettie had passed as assistai t when another clerk was mortgage the property for $400. When the widowed mother learned the dispo- appointed and assigned to duty In the sition of her property she swore to establishment ef Ward, Wilkinson ft complaint, charging her son with Co, by name Arthur Middleton. The new clerk was an intelligent, well educated, affable young man, and withal Patrick Henry was known all over the very handsome, and seemed quite out of American colonies as in orator long place among prints, silks and muslins; before he was 301 but he came highly recommended, perTho lord chief justice of England formed hU duty faithfully In all departments receives ttfioq a year, and, after fifteen of the store, and had a smile and years' service, Is entitled to a pension of kind word for all wjth whom he came In contact. 64,500 a year. Nettle was the recipient of many an Spain pays bounties for In Its own land, but levies a duty act of kindness from Mr. Middleton, of $6.30 on each tookllogram of Cuban kick served to smooth down the rough sugar sent across the sea. expressions of Mr. Bragg, and she felt Alfred the Great made laws regulat- that away down In the recess of her heart-- so ing slavery among the deep and so dlnily defined They were directed toward ameliorating that she dared not cherish the sweet the condition of the slaves, thought herself-- - was kindled a feeling et book-keep- book-keepe- Mac-Lare- a, first-clas- heavy-weigh- a. al book-keepe- sugar-produce- Anglo-Saxon- toward Mr. Middleton which could not be expressed by the cold word esteem. Yet how could she dare hope her affectionate regard was reciprocated.' And now, with her bright eyes and keen perception, she made a very important discovery, Involving the interests of the firm by which she was employed; and she waspusxled to decide what action ought to be taken In the matter, and with whom to consult. Reflection decided her to entrust her suspicions to Mr. Middleton; and that young man was considerably astonished to receive a note from her, asking for an Interview on a subject of importance. He devoted more than usual attention to his personal appearance In responding to the wishes of the fair writer of the note before him. This was useless, for Nettie was too sensible to judge a person by the style of their wearing apparel; but, perhaps the act was natural enough, and should pass without our criticism. Mr. Middleton's step was heard on the stairs lending to Nettle's apartment, and ftKARHR OBACCO HABIT ?URED MOIUK RKFOETa. Mflfitttbtftu' TDr. Antidote Indian ,N Tohawso KMrABLlBHkDlb70. Tlie Jtenf 72 New York, AprU 34. The following Uirurigliuu. RUrt'AMi'riM lamm In 1 uAmiccaj iiffibii Curt. A klf bus If AUf.llfiHic table, compiled by Bradslreets, shows All drwrMuLa or bv un Airman U amimu ,iuhi the total clearances at the principal IK. MAICUt1T CO., Uiitiau, lilinuitf. cities and the percentage of increase and decrease, as compared with the coresponding week last year; MOUNT OATiM. New York Ckktis. Huston I - GET IN EARLY ChlladalphU RED SEAL Pan Frauelsee. Baltimore I the best A fac seal primed in red will be by us It 1. a guarantee of be had IN Great Cold Field. The fcC.LouU ask run jt. You are cartels to make big profit lu return. We eus pot you ou to Httsburg lueinuatl innaas tun OrUunsi 1II3IIIKKI Inftlo. lilwaukaa Detroit iinueapolla Omaha Jrovldnaee 'lsvaUnd. Houston 4. Paul leuvar. nd is ua polls 'oi minis, O lartfurd Salt Lake City Coda Water r.tVIKH TIIX LEADING UOTTLEK. Co TSaII LaBB ClTY. UTAH. W. E. HUBBARD, West Second South St. 11 SALT Klehmaud LAKE New Upright Pianos, CITY. UTAH. Washiuaton Lass Silt Dallas. it. simile of accompanvli found on all gooda bottle, ; urtty and the very beat M aawAsa or substitutes, arc uiar you tMsracT labkl axroaa purchasim;. Send orders lo and stocks which will surprise you. Afuisvllle 1894. The MERCUR DBG. INlXiKFOBATES None Too Good. In WATCHMAKER. JtWFLEB From $175 Up. AKD CPTICIAN: Joseph. eorta Alex I. Wyatt, removed to 17a Main Memuhie she blushed, and half repented having Portland, Ora Koc heeler taken this step, but It was too late to New Haven. NEZ PERCE. Havanaah recede. KnriugNeld, POTLATCH. . She had no cause to fear any criticism woreustar Me I'ALOUfE. Portland, nor the Atlanta on her neatly arranged parlor, Fort Worth of three great Thuae are the named appearance of the little boys over whom Wane and fruit growing disshe exercised the care of mother and Kyraroan agricultural Dim Moines tricts In Idaho and Washington, sister. Grand Kapids reached by the Northern Pacific railI have tasen 'he liberty to ask an Knox villa. road. Mr. that IjowoU Middleton, Interview with you, ' KL I may avail myself of your advice and Wllmliigtou, They each adjoin the other an Norfolk.. to form a hard HouxCtt; e;ual. region together counsel In a matter of considerable Lea Aneelas The Polouse region has locn noted for Taeotna Importance," she commenced. Keraatoa Its uiarreluua grain production. The Thank you for your confidence lifi frlftnie-.- . Potlatch country Is analogous to the I shall be very Linaoln me, Miss Percival. Palouse. New Hedford happy to place my humble services at Wichita The Nez Perce ipmon lies south of M Birmingham your disposal, said r. Middleton. the'other and baa until recently been Topeka You are very kind. I hardly know Laxlnaton a part of a great Indian reservation. Blnahamptoa 500,000 acres of it have been thrown how to introduce the subject; but, per- Helena, Mich Ray City. open to settlement and its lands can Fall Klvar out well to as speak haps, It will be Akroa, O be bought upon cheap pricee and O There are those con Kprlugfleld, plainly at once. terms. Write to Charles 8 Fee, GenCanton. O nected with the firm by which we are Sioux Fails eral Passenger Agent, N. P. II. R . Neb Fremont, Neb Bt. and who are Paul, Minnesota, or F. I). Gihlx Hastings. who dishonest, employed Chattanooga General Agent, Spokane, '.for fuldi. almost dally swindle the company ob- Fargo Nashville and rates. Galveston taining large sums of money. Eaiamasoo Rockford. Is It possible! exclaimed Mr. A Nsisnllsa starting to hia f el In surprise, said the rubbing "Well, In he what Davenport. and evincing much Interest his hands gleafully, I am going to reUnytou heard ; pray tell me how you learned tire from business and build myself a this?" a house. I discovered that false entries had Good, said his old customer good. been made In the books, and can refer Now lake my advice and build it of your you to them for ample proof of what I and make all the woodCRIB own cannel-coal- , have said. What can I do, Mr. Middle' Montreal work out of that stuff you sold me two ton what ought I to do? Taranto cords of last winter." ..... If you will Halifax Nothing, Alls Percival. Hamll.oa Whs whal for? asked the intrust this matter to me, I assure you Wlanapag nothing shall be lef undone to bring the Total "So that it will be absolutely fireproof, offender to justice.1 Clearings In Augusta. Davenport, Dayton. who had suffered and didn't care who I do trust you, Mr. Middleton, and Knoxville, Waco, Houston and Galveston ar knew IL shall feel relieved from a great respon- not included In tha totals. sibility If you undertake to deal with Tkt Oarai Theory. these bad men. Qeed Neighbors. I cheerfully assume the duties of What the world owes to IauIs Pasthat position, and you deserve much Next to being a good husband ana teur the world's great vocabulary is incredit for the part you have taken In the father I consider It every mani duty competent to express. Through his to become a good neighbor. expose. researches, and those of the students As Arthur walked toward his bacheNeighborly Imtlnct la aa natural at the who have come af'.er him, the light has lor home tnat evening, the vision of parental. haa been turned on what has hitherto two bright blue eyes was ever before I have never yet seen the country been total darkness. Doubt, experid him ; and the parlor, 0 neighbor hood, where the spirit of neigh- ments and uncertainty has given way made him sigh and borly kindness was lacking. to precision and accuracy in diagnosis. coxy and home-llke- , The man cannot be found who is al As the farmer knows that the chinch wish he had such a one of his owm The following day Mr. Middleton did ways at variance with his neighbors bug is the cause of his withered crops not make his appearance at the store, who la not himself blamable for !L so tlie physician knows that the bacil Quarrelsome neighbors are Invariably lus of certain direases brings about cerbut In the evening surprised Miss Nettle little minded persons. A really noble tain symptoms. Tlie niicrusenpe is the by rapping at her door. 'Excuse me he said, retaining Net- mind never quarrels. physician's reliance. A. few drops of tle's hand In his longer than there was Poverty not Infrequently makes blood, a bll of tissue, a little perspiro any necessity for, and until she gently food neighborhood, for when men and tlon brough. under the eye of this withdrew It, "but I have a confession to women are engaged In a struggle for magic assistant will tell him at once the bread and are obliged to depend upon cause and progress of the disease. And make. Nettie looked up in surprise, and he mutual assistance In alcknett, they are it ia not the physician alone who benecontinued The farmer, fits by this knowledge. very apt to be' good neighbors. I am not Arthur Middleton, a clerk It Is not a good neighbor who shuts the vinerirdUt, the dairyman, .he of Messrs. Ward, Wilkinson ft Co., as himself within the walls of his posses the cultivator of the you have supposed, but Walter Wilkin slon and quarrels shout boundary fences and the enthusiast on bees are alike in son, chief owner of the establishment and encroachments. debted to the discoverer of the so successfully commenced and contln It Is not a good neighbor who stands of disease for invaluable aids in I learned from ready to pounce upon any unlucky pet their business. A necessity for the near ued by my ancestors. s a friend that some Irregularities were of your neighbor the moment it enters future Is an improvement !n enclosure. The real neighbor and their cheapening, so that being practiced by the trusted employees your of our firm and knowing I should not noble ; he will himself suffer Ineonven knowledge of germ may become more Every township should be recognised after so long an absence fence before he will annoy his neighbor. widespread. from home, sought and obtained employ- He will suffer many before he will di' have Its bacteriologist and its microscopic equipment. There Is no study ment here, that I might detect and bring play a small, mean spirit of revenge. An unpleasant neighbor is a nuisance. more Interesting, and none that is so Im lo punishment the guilty parties. Is no need why the word neigh portant to humanity. "You have discovered what I have There borhood should not be as sweet, suggesIn re a a few days been unable to, and tive and sacred u the word family. organization of the establishment will Goethe had produced a considerable Home Itself Is Incomplete without good In known I shall be and take place, my number of poems and several drama and who man life, neighborhood every . proper character. But there was anoth the latter Is the enemy of every before he was 30. er matter, Miss Nettle, of far greater Im poisons home affected by hi act. Two days were consumed in the civil portance, that I wished to Investigate. court of Augusta, Me., last week over I desired to ascertrln, before I threw off case Involving $1, in the price paid for mv disguise, if you entertained any Origin of "Wlwdfhll. deI me. for of Then building a cellar wall, the question at regard feelings cided n6l to approach you under any The origin of the expression wind- issue being whether the wall was 42 false appearances, for I know you arc fall, which Is used when one wishes to or 42H feel long. frank and dislike even the semblance of refer to a streak of good luck, dates Sixteen thousand pound is the figure a falsehood; so I offer you an earnest, back to the time of William the Conthat it Is approximated the pope's pearl devoted love. May I hope that you love At that would bring, One of Leo's predecessors queror, says the Republic. me a little In return? time It was a criminal offense to cut became possessed of it in a way that has But you do not remember, Mr. Mid- timber In the British forests without been told, and It bus decended in not dleton I beg your pardon, Mr. WilkAll that could be gath royal consent. regular course. inson that I am a poor girl, dependent ered for fuel or other purposes was such on my small salary, and having two lit- limbs a the wind would happen to 10 RKWARHSIH tle brothers to support.' break and cast to I he ground. On this The readers of this w ill be pleased lo I least one dreaded dis"I know all that and more. know you account the peasants hailed a lewru that there is al paier great wind ease that sr tenee has been able torn re in all are by education and natural qualifications storm as a and that Is I aturrli. Hall's Catarrh blessing, beca ise It was apt ta stages. Is the only punitive cure known to tlie ('lire a lady In the true sense of the term, and to cast . of windfalls for winter medical Catarrh hriiurn constenough that you have It In your power to make firewood. From this old time itutional diarasr. minirra a constitutional forestry treatment. Hull's Catarrh Cur Istiikru inme happy or miserable. custom comes the modern application of ternally, artiue dirnrtly Umn the hhmdand mucous Mirfnrrs of tlie system, tlirrrliy Nettie placed her hand In his, and ac- the At one time It was expression. the foundation of the disease, and It far was that from the patient sirnurth hy building up knowledged very decreed that only such limbs and whole rlvina const it niton and smistiiiR nature In dolus the her wishes to make him miserable; that trees as should fall during the three Its work. The proprietors have so linieli faith In its curst ire laiwers. that they nlfrr she entertained feelings of high esteem summer months could be used as One Hundred Dollars for any rasrthat It fall for him as Arthur Middleton. corn, (trial for Hat cd tratimmilnls. but the Injustice of the set was loAddress. F J. CHUNKY. Al'o. Toledo.! She might have confessed that she so plainly apparent that no Be. attempt was Sold hy Dranlntn. lilts are the heat. Vanity Hall's loved hint truly and tenderly, but her ever made to enforce U. manner, more than her words gave the assurance he sought; and pressing the Nelhlug Hew ( Urn fair girl very close to his side, he said; Jones. "Thai Mrs. Tucker next Mr. of The the newly manumust be an awful gossip. "You are my own Utile Nettle now, mitted prosperity serf In Russia I shown by the door and shall no more dim those bright eyes Mr. Jones. Why, 'wliat's the rowr fact that In ifiyy the former slave over musty ledgers and cash books. now?" owned 186,oocyno acres of land. And two first class sensations followed Mrs. Julies. "Oh, iintlilng in particuNettle Fercival's Important discovery, but I never ran toll her anything Some workmen In a Gorham, N. lar, f, bu. what she's heard it before. the first relating to the discovery of a have a carpenter shop queer pet. It , fraud In the establishment of Ward, handsome butterfly, which has stayed Wilkinson ft Co, wherein the guilty In the shop tn winter and Is very lame. parties received the reward of their rrimes, the second the nurriage of WalDuring the most (irareful years ihr ter Wilkinson and Nettle Percival, world has 3,700,000 soldiers. The pty, wherein all parties jnllmalely concerned equipment, food and clothing of I hear were very happy. men cost nearly $2,51x1,000 a day. From $65.00 Up; Catalogue and priem sent to any add rase on applies! Ion. EN Jenkins temple tM ok music, a Huln (street. . SALT LAKE CITY, EVERY HIS MAN r, germ-origi- n 50 CENTS wilio. BOTTLE. anJinialla old Z.C.M.l. Drue? Partner warned in Dept, Agts Salt Lake City, Utah. thl builna Utah Nursery Company KSTAl LISHED 1 885. A lari'c slock of fruit and ornamental tiers, tlso small fruits, roses, shrubs, etc. Make a specialty of supplj ing commercial plants at low prices. Call and examine stock. -- Office; Naylor Block SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. v -- fhe Organic Remedies " Prepared according A f 1 box is guaranteed to do you more good than a gallon of any other medicine you can geL , nit sack i m disaaie. liks Ikes star Vn, ler (Mr spyrml. Aa tsstslast aad kanrles as HsaMOyath'C (sllstst Bars yaanihil ts cars dis- tha aa, al th std-liaaaraam illeyitliic cars tks fey ystsa ':. ISMSIltS, THE iucFlyir, is tack:n vita tarsi 1, I SMhed cnkatti DISEASE. Can wksa ail sthar awdf. 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A wnl sad a dry Catarrh oars, a sa ear la LaGripps, aad the Ideal ears lot Uw L habit, which It test rlyht, absoUtsly tha bast sad enata bat Ilk If yoaridraxylat has aot yet yotour madia, daa't let hlw sail you "soam-thl- ( Jast as yned," banana thtrs Is so thin in this wids world wCxoodosnd bamlcns, hat send yoar moacy direct to as aad wa will deliver your cdlolua ta you prepaid aad rafuad year tommy If you think wr hava axaormtcd la the toast. Oar nrtoM in, tor tha M naan tie Colts oarc Conxh and Cold on n 0 easts, arty Collet, itaa-k- r oars, 10 cents; Catarrh ear, SLSi, tor taough latoma' aid loos rntoodls to Uatsii d for lha batoaoa ef aw earns SI to front two wtaks '. twa Booths' tnstsMnt, aak In lha chasms'. '.. ..tmont ia tha world. rdieuw. hey to the Naw Syitam. Sub-acu- te 1 micro-scone- LAKE CITY DSON I)KUG CO., General Wholesale Agents. I Reliable FRUIT TREES PEDI6REED Ho! for 1896. 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Guns, Rifles la tha state, and EIOm Cnrinr Cha- Salt Lit Tap-aeirhs- r. YHK TRIBrsB, a wheal built and FKATHKKMTOXK line of medium grade wheels, the Noes' Una erai produced for iki prlM. prim are right. Browning Bros. tK Main Street. Salt Lake City, Utah. 11 fire-lo- , DOCTOR fBlaekOii silk-wor- (rati-rully- AND CATTLE NUNN'S BLACK4OILL UTAH HORSE CUT, BRUISED or WOUNDED, nau NUNNS HORSE or COW got COLD or BLOAT use NUNN'S BLACK OD HORSE COUGHING or got DISTEMPER, ure NUNNS No Flies on WOUNDS whan you use NUNNS BUCK OH You get a Vetrinary book FREE when you buy NUNNS BUCK Oil Farmer, Stockman, Dairy, should hava Every ' ary Sore, Scratch, Filea,etc,curwd with NUN no Stable or Household complete without NUN NUNN1 Every Store thould keep for sale neatly-arrange- stock-raise- HORSE OWN Head WhatJDR. coal-deale- coal-deale- r. iddrrna. Washington Avenue, Oaoeu, Utah. J- - W. "" CURRIE. I. M. N.U. jTH PAINLESS K- JSilWrS? yivru all unJrr. by wall nr express. 10, 1896. IIKNT - DENTAL DONT WRK LIMPS walk IN TIIK WKM At LUWKST Kt MIX I'KIl'Ktj. TRY, AND BE CONVINCED SI.. O pp.tValke ante llniun "Wri-i'klng- wa- - a railing upon which tlioiisanln uf Knglanti'a inre depended. roast people , ter ofstraight vl auremmfnrt We take to pUa-rfira- at offeetto ia- - WW epreia.iata la rripidrri and deformed shoes. Steel hraree and ertlflrlnl limbs of every ilearrlp- - ,loHiljert Deform- Co. ity Shoe Third isuath It I reel. . SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH ,.V ,if |