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Show G. D. SNELL, President. I JOHN JONES, Superinter dent. I I . ! SPJlMIsM FOipc d MANUFACTUflEKj OF HARNESS, BOOTS and SHOES, DEALERS 11 ! I DRY GOODS, HARDWARE. J GROCERIES. CLOTHING, ! FURNITURE, PANOl ''NOTIONS, J FARMING IMPLE MENTS, j ROLLER MILL FLOTJ H, GRAIN Attention, Horse Owners I have at my stable the great Wortd's i Prize Winner, j Yennontn (22503) H517. j He was first prize winner at tlm Universal Uni-versal Exposition of 1SS9. He is 4' years old and was born at Paris, ! France, and has the gold medal of honor from the Minister of Agricul-1 ture. His weight is 2020 lbs. He can i trot a mile in 4 minutes. Terms, $15' single leap; S25 a season. Also j j Montrose 5962. I "Weight 1090 lbs. This horse is also a prize winner. lie is a standard bred trotter; sired by "Portion," lie by "Planet," sire of "Dame Winnie,"' dam of -Talo," the fastest trotting stallion 'n the world in one race w inning in-ning the fastest three consecutive heats ever won in a race by any trotter trot-ter in the world. "Montrose's5' dam, 'Rosabel." by "Idol" 17 : he In "Mem-brino "Mem-brino Chief II," second dam bv "Pilot, Jr.," 12, sire of "Miss Russell," dam of "Maud S." (2:0Si.) Terms: $25 for the season. Prince Joe, The coach bred trotter; sire, "Rlack Prince," he by "Dictator," sire of "Jay Eye See" (2:10): dam. a tine Morgan mare. This coach bred trotting trot-ting stallion can trot faster than anv French coach stallion in Utah, and also better bred for trotting; he has trotted a mile in 2:40. and paced a mile in 2:30. Terms, $10 a leap; $15 for the season. I have at my stable other stallions, from So to $8 for the season. Simon, Who has always took the highest prize at the Salt Lake Fair lor the last two years, is at San Pete with "Sutton" and "Simeon." Mares sent from a distance will be pastured one month free of cost, if bred to " Vermouth," ".Montrose" or1 "Prince -loe." j Rasmus Nielsox, Spanish Fork. ;i,d mink: n VVAia I l0T but notour, TEACHERS. STr7ENT. 'SWrEKs' I BulcHlTMS.Vi n.l L.A1IKS wantp.1 in evory l own anil f a my. No experience neeiloi! i re.ht iriven if d esired. Iteearlr thin timean.l I swure ttnt rh, or exirluoivo territory on r this irraml NEW ISUOK. - j IWf.VT HE Al i OSTKICH Write and get I run inforrmitiui inl aolil facts about . FOOTPR INTS OF THE ? WORLD 'S H1STOR By Wf. S. GRY.Vi ami JOHN CLARK RID- 5 PATH, X TiigWnm.D'sC Ei.SBiiATKD Historians. , f THE STORY OP THE NATIO.V3 as tpl.l in I the brilliant deed and irrnnd achievemeiYN-3? - the World Her. e and Heroine. A rich " ' Morehouse f Hist ry. Travel, Adventure, and the weird and woiti erful events of the "times " ' . tiiat tried i;:en'9 on its." Thrilling utorie of M the darn or chivalrj utartlinir heroic achieve- meninof warrif r id crusaders. Also a vast -collection of the m est prems of English and American Historic il Litenituro Tne most i wondr rful New-Bo k of the day. the irrent I srlf-cCiieiitor; jrisr. i the book the people wanf. Over .Vf jrrarid l(isi( rlcal Illumination. Half- 'i tone yteei Engrravim "s. and brilliant Oil-col- ored plates. Kveryfc oity finds it a bonanza of success. It sell viti unit askinir. No Capiral no risk. StnuVht h isiness and bur pr-itlti,! Splendid illustre teif ;ir"ultiMand full particulars particu-lars sent free. -A iln . a isroRicAL pcr. co. t-JF-'3. 4t- Loiiis,Mo. - . jTsiiopes. ,m. d., 7" -V Physician, a. nd Surgeon. VAYSOX,. " CTaH. . . 't Attends al! CaTfi : Day or Night gAMUEL L. PAC IE, Attorney- at-Law, PA YSOX, UTAH. j Proio Open i House. ; Two A'ijhts' ISf'ag-emcct I OK THE - ' Wonderland BiVcifit Go, . j Wednesday and T hursday, I Jnlv 22 and i . S I Including the Wondt-r land Magnetic Girl of Georgia,- . j MOTE LEE PHIGE. ! : Who With One Hand Can Over power Six Hen. Prices Reduced for This Occasiot i. j Reserved seats In Dress Circle and ' j First Balcony il? m ata. ' j Parquet general admission) 50 ee. its. j Gallery 35 cen ts. DR. A. SLOANE, - - - Manage r. f "W. W. WHITE, - Descriptive Lecturot Ho for thfl Cf!fthrnPirl 1 ! IGasia Hot Sns! ! JULY 24thp 1891. j ! Take a trip over the K. G. W. Had par-i par-i ticipute in the ainusenitnU vf j the day. A Grai)a J2a)i I i ! To he given in the aften.oon ;tn.l even- ing, under tiie diiei t management ' I of Prof. Tappin. ' 50 CENTS FOK TII3 I Tickets good until July 2r. 1891. Night Trains will stop for Passengers: j wishing to return at midnight. I H. A. SOUTH WORTH CEN ER AL MANAGER. ..... r . f 1 i " ". . ,.,. , mii , ,,. in .n.i. 1.1111 ihuhuihji.hu. mwui.mini, (" hi.iiiiiiiii i mn 'f"""""" " |