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Show tho County Register r u itJii.-remonies. The treatment he receiv- The Silk o ihe ueuessiiy of ed in return causes him to speak inuiiiud. (.in.iiy, eJi:i.nui pulilic seiiliinetit to 0V11: most enthusiastically in praise of San Fete. a HiKlWMiiliy arlkirand lu t K ll Iiiimi mmd Crawk si Su Fw. them. ui 1.1 ir pay "Ika Ciaddiil ol Cwuiiwk" teiuiii.. .. .price ... 1.a..... (By Mil. A. I.. C ) As in all countries that retain l'. m r.iiiies to the tr.nil. undrr rxl primitive habits, hospitality in Wiillca Irv Ikr I'MiiM.oi s it m iuipi.ssiMe f...r Aiuri Iihraitn, Utah, - Aug. 14, 1890. Scandinavia always implies eating iinssutjectMi.imih. ...I i Collii'Fle Willi llie luuni r uiieus a liie In lil :. . . ' and drinking. The poorest fanner discussion, when I., i ami... its iijuni.i jes and t . I... U.I..I, i:iiiy I' 1.1 ure, but a or fisherman always has something disadvantages are imiMi'i.illy eoiniil'-r.M l 1111. tin is ilip.nt-iio i "DREAMS. ii tliis aitiilelo J: mis I j I.Jieiun iiiiiii:jiuii..i tn l.i to offer the visitor, and lack of ap- jed. ll is the ulijt-c- i iraiti-- i uf tlie "MM H !i .u!J feu, 0 mallei i.rs fu( is generally construed as a llaiellie petite in ill.. Itiia ln.kl .... ............ 1 L. I.TL'. ...-..I. .1.1 ..!..!. .1 I iuixiiictrili.il It is curious to note the variety f ...... .: i mucin r. .ri.i-- i e inci: me ...B.... aineiue M Ncvei m.uJ pitsiinie ir..s oiinuns extent., euout any given n w on wnicn, 10 avow nuriing organuaiiuii anojienaiiie s ai.si c.i:i.iiif,i,a 1 n.,1 tlic c.uisit' subject, even su single a matter at uiiauun 11 s feelines.he ate thirty times ue.n.Jiwn- one ,en these t!a. any tuicm , dreams. It has been considered ai in two ilut Sm .W,.:- - Hie !!nn V? f,r s.lk culjas and drank thirtv-fou- r days, precis u111 a. not theme fur the pen of f- - - ' mi uie i.e. trifling luis aim le m.iv r.i i.niu rrle nil 11 lur t.r.e eiememi tiie ..ii.oni iiid.i. tnin.i to the tiei:.nini.i; 1 nut; tit the uioit profound writers is offered .... .1 ... .1 .j. .lb nVj.H ui ui.li just before a meal to pro ....cnimau, k.a ill isle- I.. j.ii di. Bi, H II J CierS llllf!!eiC of both ancient and modern timet, voke 11 a and the cities in . appetite; "iesitil, ; Hit Careful research discloses tlie foiling a leitne s m c noi.t ii.inut in muiueny tree formal dinner is preceeded by a uliy tlie in.ij r:i wiin sunueiu fact: a'e inrives iiiiiiiiacniiv r.iiic ul tins County anil or crowdtable a at lunch, i Sir James Mackintosh, the Brit tmorgat, ti.iicr and s.isl.iin this. liinufiii me niiiiiicduiin vrfiieiv is ed with alleged appetizers. On a lo slight injury from our l.ile i:ts:a mi "llu r h. ,111c injusltiesl in statesman and Historian, at fii or t tliree for the altei two :.tn I..1I1VI.JH li,i fallrii .11. J veais, one time described dreams to be single tmorgat table, the author no- which nme il hr;vunes luidy as a innir rnre.11. 1.iiri . , iml.se any I ted smoked reindeer meat, smoked "the resuscitation or in .M.iu'i mni Mi.se oiiuieKellilile llie wiw ol large tiers btr of thoughts which have formerly, in salmon with poached cites, raw elsewhere abuml.iiiily lest IV. VVIieii-th- il. lv i 111 will have pr.Aiile.l i al).ve meiili l variety ii plrtiiLeJ, y mM will c.) on ll soma shape or other, occupied the salmon freshly salted, hard boiled choose ..a sli.'nly sin v nile llL.se it is advis.ihle 10 ........ eggs, caviare,friedsausage,anchovy, ull l 1 .. .. . "irjiiiiu. ... ii.,nd. 1. hey are old ideas revived, smoked I iv i.u.aiii I ip.ti VlllliS. V goose breast, raw salt her- icicujiii.uty either in an entire state, or hetero a 1:1011 n.ue. me wiiu i.ru .i:v.iiimM iiiml .mil i.ine M ( several kinds of cheese, and as grim'tn e tlie eifor i.f ilieii wavs. A gencousl- mingled together. I doubt ring, KiSMnvarieiy.n.iMever,iiiesepicraiiii of and a salad made 11 is said tu : m: u,c wise is SLilliriciit bread, as many are if it be possible," he continues, "for uuuecewtiy haidy. a person to have in a dream any of pickled herring, boiled meat, fecilv not uiili Hie woiiiis, and onions. eggs, potatoes, beets, whose idea elements WHAT CAN UK IiuJ did not, in . pruperaltemi.il. and Midi due W411I were also three kinds there of spirits lo cleanliness, enjoy almoM coini.li.'itome form, strike him at a previous on the and these and from I 0111 table, lie d.sr.iM S h Inch I immunity If these break loose from ; period. lii're has been r.msiilei such liav-iaiiini' ilieui in rini-trie- s .u. u.iiM as tu what run lie their connecting chains, and become the various dishes the guests helped niike wheie himii-l is the liliiiosplieie themselves bountifully, and then Another poweiful aruim-ii- t jumbled together incoherently, as is did Mvui alibVp, as Ihu variims stre justice toanexcllent dinner. is the sm:ill hiiiiiiii of o nr.iy winch are iisc-- fur often the case, they give rise to ab lue .I'lirioses by the citieiiMifl s'irb combinations; but the elements capt al lequTed. Reports Ir department uf agriculture at VWiniiin.'ni) still subsist, and only manifest them DATE OF THE CRUCIFIXION .".re IIIIK.h bi fiillli'il ki!Lihitw a. ..I ill. I..li..r a.f.i... .r in a new and connected : selves ls what they liav eroweis in this County have r.jiu l:ine-I; I!(.iver,a.-cnnlini1:1 The date of our Savior's crucifix ly proven, that the best results aie N th shape, bv keeping a limited miin'iei il an early father of the ion it a tubiect of much dispute to the 2olh ult, . , Tertullian, is lli.it worms and nlut together, In ;'. J!.ifi.-I.atin fhurch.desrribes dreaming at which tome people attach consid C tin vfrr.'ay TB' railed "cot tatfe culture" n l.y la: I ll.r l Isinf. i,f lit.k the refreshment of the touL He re- erable importance. For their bene '.m iiUrdc. Uul a licr.lt that is ly families kevpiiii; wli.it 'IL. kii.Vl' ll W.ll. ilin iiMllkxf.t tti ll!i.f jects the doctrine of Epicurus in fit we clip the following from an they can take care ot within i irt." Ii1' n i.'c iii.il ww.1.1 ihin-iiwithout any rash iuvrsiiiiriit 11 uie which dreams are disparaged as idle eastern exchange: c l.'.a Inbi.ljriiN A Hie riuil.. h ,yr Bltil of elabninie iiii... Hiu, construction rS binMiis, and: fortuitous, maintaining that "Herr Flab, the German savant. An unfinished, lu'iDn All. lln.lli.4JB fii.t II .1 ( utilised, they are agreeable to the course and in a work recently published, shows answer every purpose, in auI iil' il is 'Mr. :4:.:4H. To alEvuij't lo keep the f-off of nature, . order am, frivolous, that there was a total eclipse of the clean, well ventilated. anJ l!ie the our reams would must lilA dam' impure and turbuleut dreams he at- - moon concomitantly with the earth piecaiitions are lakeu to pieseive i tributes to demons, while those that quake that occured when Julius worms iroin mice wiiuare .ic i 11.1:11111 .te to a ;reat extent, 01; f the An iinpiirt.mt to.'iiwim.il ieu 11' mdubtries of the iiinty. are pure and pleasant proceed from icsar wat assassinated, on the 15 th enemies. feature nf the silk imlusiiy, is the t.ui of Ii. . God or nit C 44. He has cal that adult labur is nut essential to s. M'a'cr works for pure wail would March, angck, The work of gathering 'eaves anil ir. almost case Lactantius (the Christian Cicero) culated back the Jewish calendar to better ( every .nul for the thrift of the couni The a Latin fa'her born in Africa ex A. u. 31, and the result of hit re fcedine the worms can be e.is.ly i las fii iu learned and by boys quickly wc print the abo is to ..presses his conviction of divine searches fully confirms the factt re eight lo twelve without iiilnltiin in corded by the Evangelists of the the least with their srh-ioiluiirs, as the sliiny what u her places can , and agency of dreams. St. Cyprian, Lisbon of Carthage, wonderful physical events that ac se.LSon of carinir jr Hie silk, w .11114 thus answer the question at has ; states that he was divinely instructed companied the crucifixion. Astro only lasts from June till Auusi; thus .Men been akcil the fatirly iiicuin? iihmii in a dream to mix a little water nomical calculations prove without augmenting expense, and furnisliiuz gonirlliiiig use with the wine for the Holy Euchar a shadow of a doubt that on the 14th ful for idle hands to do. l esidi-- foinnig REVIKWOF TR.V3 ist the tacrement of the lord's day of the Jewish month Nisan. habits ol industry, indeiiemlenre and Nr Yoik, Aiijjnf 1840. so are which to (April 6th), there was a total eclipse sucess in life. Seririiltuie neressaiy Supper. Kain is liadly needed fur cii 111 the n San 1'ete St. 'Ilrrnard, a noted French of the tun, which wat accompanied County has been chieily oiiiiine.1 10 ihe leijiiu tribuiaiv to Aliwakee tut for the se.imii the slate A business ecclesiastic, was a firm believer in all probability, by the earthquake raising of cocoonr, no 01 e,ns yet, having tter lli.in u...il. (in,. dreams, which he treats of at when the veil of the temple was rent thought proper 10 invest capital in t,e "osioii m.ichiueiv and appliances lor . gains l.ule hut repjtis iinprovgreat length in his remarkable ser- in twain from the too to the bottom, necessary ' arudesof liade. its Mrs. Rebecca U'ate-P"?11" maniifacture. and the earth did quake and rocks ham and Mrs Marin Weihye of Mauti. " Jl C""K ,,l ;,e " mon "(.In Sleep." fniladelphia in wjl. Al New It is asserted that St. .Thomas were rent. Matt 17:51. St. Luke however have at d fferent I iim muu-- ! ",,5"VM ". i busi- and Memphis, their affirms own in facturcd from describes the silk faith Savjt.ni.ili in the these words: dreams, but Aquinas eclipse Hit season and anf..cn.iy for maintained that only those which And it wat about the sixth hour, Having no suitable implements f ir tlie'11" ' cxccil.-nt- . S 1 at Detroit, the process was sliw fn'PPWspee; ari suggested by angels may be in-- j it noon), and there wat darkness work, Omaha - 'V and laborious, but they wished to dm-'-""- inover till and all land the about the ninth onstrste tu unbelievers that silk r using m,,1,M? ! S"1-"vesiigated interpreted, those s U..ur I:nneirKil 0 ',ilt be mide a sueccs in this county, spired by demons and evil spirits hour," (1 o'clock) Luke 11:14. could .," "I,l" ul S l.ut A considerable qiuutity pans .f eoco.n.s This mode of left alone. reckoning corresponds have been leirg isniucli appitheiision. ,l,e, thevariuus in towns produced with the results of another v " recent autnor expresses a atronf perfectly Inisincss. nwdrpiesu.i, iuSan Pete dming the last ten yeais and fixed faith in the divine insnira calculation our author made bv and ""'l' "J "'""i1" great credit is due lo Hie . who have taboieil so energ.it.c.lly aaHrcnmi. anil adduces nianv reckoning backwards from the great ladielibUh.Uie ''tiriure changes but s.lk indiiyrv. .V.nm ! , '"."Ji1 - Wrertnt mttan? from sacred an Aptii awA; 1 t a. At ttMf 1 v"TT.7. the at u nwnny o araMisXC?ihMiM"'MMM.wA,' '.profane history to prove that the' wing for the difference between At i.iUli.A will of Omnipotence is often esecut-'e- J old style which also gives April 6th Cilk asem?. 'inc' "o'Mts 1'eters.m -- ":e"no. ." I",, Eohraini.wlioh..sl)eeiiespecii:yactivein,'JI;ie through the medium of visions. as the date of the new moon in the the work, also Mm Madsen of Gunnison :eiein pr crs are held 10 high lor D. as vernal the T' boot and sliue equinox and otliers ia the northern tuwiia.whow 31, ..The wouderful examples related by year A. Irtisniess slu ws no Heakues, and a . i .... .....I , i. Scriptural writers are liberally drawn of that year fell on March 15th, and ... I ICC liuilllJiri k. at lliist. n are r I.... uicia Easter their and the ate Jews ... ... lamb, of case ii , . hcch wnicr. iiic nunuistciuieu biih, King Abimelech, upon. The u.e eer m ai ladies for netted IIB u.ed Feast Erib ties,l celebrated their Pasah or principally .warned agianst taking Abraham's Aim hides leather and , being huh whkThhave always c.mwui.ded a wife (whom he had untruly called of the Passover, on the following is was clear 6th new init is as an cited hi sister), April inoon, early stance, as are the warnings and di- identical with Nisan 14th of the Jew. ..... . rections given by (Sod to Jacob and ish calendar; which, moreover, was one wnitn wm uii cauiuiiiuh m muk u..i7.i in y..u fr some years ago. ""''TJ a Friday, the Para tkeve, or day Fair in Salt Uke City led ,e Iban; also, the dreams and visions on tulliceut and re. also s.ta:nr" She """V," ' V"" of Daniel, and of Joseph, both with of preparation for the Sabbath, and for a silk spuu diess but had uj tiedities fii :;'!""" this agrees with the Hebrew Talmud. weaving it sav.reporls 1 hecoi.llietiiig I. cil account , regard to the Blessed Virgin and the and wheal closes 3f cts. Thus by the united testimony of asThe reader will oSserve-. from the kwer appealed, . malice of Herod; the warning dreamt than a week ago, din about 5 ;.. .i:.r.,...i.:.i. .(.... and Biblical of the three Eastern Kings, and that tronomy, tradition, higher, and oats unchanged, are not in the production ..t scans ol Pilate's wife, all of which are history, there can be but little doubt industry the raw material, but nithe manulac.uie:i"vy Ueslein packing causes that the date of the Crucifixion was au-- i disposal of it. Accor.i.i.g tu eaki ess in polk pioduc.s familiar to Bible readers. K- Prof. Riley of the divlsionof K.itoin Hogy, Dreams, according to the AVy to on April 6th, in the year 31. of agriculture at in the department when outward the Jkeul.'gy,i organt these obstacles are gener Washington n INTERESTING DISCOVERY OK re(if thought and perception are al throughout the United States. vVhilr OTHERS IN OUR FIX. SALT, leased from their activity, the nerves' he admits that the pmliia c miiiir from ui husmess are smaller than iuteictinediscoveiieshuvelieen branch Some this and mortal huin whole the nnstmng Considerable political capital it in many othei investments he cousidem made in the suit ni- iinlairs nn the hanks auity lies hushed in quiet slumbers, being made out of a ttatement that il imperatively necessary that it shuuld ul the Rio Virgin, an alHnent ci the in order to renew its strenght and said to have been made by the be himly established as one if our 'Culuiado. Ihese niouulaiiis rover an it vigor, it is then that spiritual organs Presidency of the Stake in regard national industiies , in view uf our vasi.kieao( 25 miles, exienMing to within and ihe seven miles of Ihe iiiiiclion of the two are at liberty in a certain degree, to to the the people should resources lor silk production alising from our conntiy 'm ers, and the salt tunv contain is puie advantages assume their wanted functions, tome give to support Hehrv Emerson. We are II this is true ul the ihiie and cleaier than uiiiuiary glass. faint cutlines, tome confused and authorized to state that so far as being United Sutes. il is especially true ( f li is said l hat a slab eight inches ihick half defined recollections of that the Presidency is concerned, they the maiontv of the pe jnle hi this county k xo clear that a newspaper can be lead .heavenly, world, and those endearing have never given expression to any and Territory, who have everything tu ihimich il. The s.ilt lies in great drills sndloue vaiymg Iroin scenes of their former estate, from sentiments that would either be for gain and nothing toluseby snsta:iiing iuuder a layer f feel in thickness. 1'he Prof Rileys idea of whom the two feet to eight themselves, which they have descended in order or against Mr. Emerson's or any problem isto obtain appropriation from depth of the deposit is not known, but to obtain and nature a tabernacle of other man's nomination or support, Government to foster this indusliy in a single blast ol giant powder will Mow until it shall have become ,.ui luiis of salt. Ur.Jer the cap tuck flesh. Their kindred spirits, their but leave the matter entirely with its Infancy Hut as Utah and bei have been found charted wood, matting gatirdian angels thenjtover almost the vutefi tu designate their own self sustaining. have not been the recip.enls of md utliri camp suns peilei tiv piesei them withjtjiis-tmfesthe candidates, anAflect the m-- .i they people Congressional i.ivor iu the past, it is veil by the salt, evidently relics ul pre- most -- hxioui solicitude. Spirit want. This matteVTT entirely an hardly sue to expect it m tne lu.ure. histoiir m.in. mui.uk jmrmuoj l will mac. ,CrtT..iiunes with spirit, thought meets assumption of authority on the Ths Deparlinent of of Agricultute furnish eggs fiee charge, and offer to, ..thought, toul blends with soul, in all part of tome one, and it totally j ruin-at but buy all the cocoons produced, : raptures of mutual, pure and eternal unwarranted. Btavtr Utenian ,lou HMKUHILK. ous prices, as thev lose an average ofi ' ilove. v.. Beaver County certainly has our 66 per cent, uf their weight in the pro-, f ,rulll , ,ie rollowinif a , j ., Exper.eueed fron an vx. ,; litvc in this matter, and we can cessaiof diving lvtu i1s.n . . sympathy sad Willi al. ka iirii.lii ' SCANDINAVIAN . h it ynn would like tu see J "'fJ f..m I... man 1, give entire credence to the state- any millll.l' li.inae. and n.f ie i.uu (. prom vuur town or Clllimul,,ly pt,tftvi con ; jor ments and inferences. The Recis-- wnue tnc IUOWIIIIICIK ... . i Ulliv uicu i.u.ii l .r.l midli nun l. i,.... One of our American friends nu it in possession of facts, that 6otoocts arcord.nj; to qualiiv; . ihuiciits. schools, aeadem' iiu handed the Rkhister the following "" im . ni .tal.i v. eineiinise. liaiuiony. cor to show that the presidency of liiiniiuiniiiKmiuiiu.t. in the business, while the piuduc '.with the remark that hit- cxpferience go ..1,.. r- -i.....rtv. -uilvpr ileum this county have been recklessly and proliis .k. L 1.1. n.i.n.l ,.,l.i in connecton with the Scandinavians heallhy location, talk aU.uiit. help lo the re- auu, Hiwin i quoted during unwarrantedly 1..,..- - n..r..hJ... imnruve It. lhill;-nuami Danish people of San Pete veii cent "" "- campaign for the removal of In view ul Ihese conditions, tlie only Tied this statement: flff this o the rational people intasS matCou,e Seat It does not the eai l"f'P M P'"5S . "The most striking qnality of ter County pursue would le to manu- how sure you are of a man's County to ,. the raw m iterial themselves; , Scandinavian character sqcuts to be j UCltlcns. ' e "'"V?na " '.' lllaatis in U our own sentiments, nor how much you rn.i.I.wm.n. a -u..lf mi " Sill" ul is j ixciiisill- "" hospitality. Ihroughuut Norway, ..., ....I al influence mH.it to that end, you hit that evciyd in perif,. 'Li..,;liitf .lol. Sweden, and the far north, the auth have no more k.,. to forge hit k!A,,. right i.T. and htal w . nunnil improvement is that :'"" or was heartily received by every name to your sentiments than you "m ' on the cheer M to - "' ,ur Always one, from the king in hit palact have to forge his name to a check machinerViieCMsaii to make ll, sh.anch j !nK" " ' the. Laplander in his tent. During in order to use hit succes? S.111 ; money or credit, ot inJus ry an .five years of rlmost incessant travel, ,. s in your business. The man who Pete 'S wailing loY that pliil.iihropluc T- - n-- -' iiic-and in the course, of which every part of does these mnfs an in Individual to appearance, put dust it : v . i:i.i i!r - nuii'kly: mat ne ins: (j i it is tu ue the peninsula wat visited, Mr. Du in hit own things and throwing hit wheu he comes 1. r ' eyes, knifing dishoiierKite. will be able pounds of cow with the i:i', ifjhaillu wat coolly treated only once. : 1. f ; ,i J ..iu.-- ; mix and cause, and he ought to able competition which Ihe honest man- -, ski:u!'.;.:.:. party The Swedes and. Norwegians have know it. ; ; gallons of i,u.iJ;i..j ufaciurer is compelled lo meet. The ay !'.. ait of leailuu. the reputation of being reserved and progiessivescienee ul the 19 ceiituiv, her j d scovertdsu among clever methods cf cold, but this is true of them only adulleiationsin textile fabrics, that it no when they meet strangers of the STAKE CONFERENCE G. longer pays (in one sense, of the worn) class best suggested by thejword to manufacture a genuine aiticle tu be 'tourist. "To any one whose interest The Quarterly Conference of San sold on iu merit. in MavfieU Utah- Consequently in them cannot be measured by a Pete Stake will be held in the Taber- Eastern lactones silk is extensively Carries a 1'ult Line of Genera tare or two and a few impertinent nacle, at ML Pleasant, on Saturday mixed with shoddy and refuse, and the MERCHANDISE!, fabrics thus aie sold under questions, they are unsuspicious and and Sunday, August .16 and 17, coin- - high soundingproduced French names which tudebaker Wagons. Carriages, and well as cordial to mcDSias ( u inc mm, are bewildering to Ihe senses as communicative, as n. ail kinds of Agricultural lmplc- rtiinvv 10 ihe liiiich'while the servic A full attendance it desired. the ver-- c of affection. Mr. Du Cha'.llu , uicnts. Also Agent for the able silk ol our grandmother days. Canute Peterson, among tlicm freely, conversed which served as her best during her t IUMVIUN and WMITLFV with them in their language, wore Henry Heal, lifetime, is anuiig tlie traditions ul the Machines. Extras John B. Maiden, garments like their own, and took past, isrt in their labors, sports, and cer- - Presidency of Ihe San Pete Stake. To 'meet these conditions the manulact- - For Both Machine! al wayt on hand. Industry in m-- kiiM.-ruiui.- 111 1 .11 ! i . .line-lief- 111 ,. to --- i.,. .a i. F'"1 I 1 c- 11 . ! llii-lt- 111,11 111 s'.n-iec- 1 . ; nu-nii- th.-ifi- , im-.- 111 n;-i;- . 111 111 11 . 11 EPHRAI 11 CO-OPERATI- VE 111 SQik-ultur- 111 . MERCANTILE : INSTITUTION ':: North and South. .1 C fc.ii ' A eli.i-n'iL- r ili.r-.l- . sur-ces- . ac reu-ti'- l s 1 i coc-joii- . iwci-sar;l- t- , 111 "'. 1 veu-r.11- 1 ! 111 : 4.'""-,,"'T";r4- .." :'-1st "iv reach-U"'"- . Hats and caps boots and Dry Goods of all deacriptiona. Clothing a epecality. hoes, both home made and imported. Groceries, including Dixie Molassea, and Dtkd Fruits; Crack-e- n and fish. Our Hardware Department contains an immense stock of Tools for Mechanics; also tools for Farmers such as Shovel, Spades Picks, Hoes, Forks and Hakes. Glassware, Queensware, "Wooden warr; Medicines; Paints and Oils; Well Piping and Shingle. Drugs; Yonr patronage is always appreciated, no matter how small constant your purchase. You may rest assured it will b our obtained aim to give our Customers the best goods that can be for the money. Your Child will be treated as courteously an ' youiswlf. ' J. A. ANDEHSOX, Supt. cm Uai . s u-,u- -- ' ; - ' Studehaker Bros. Manf'g Go. 33 and 35 Main Street, and Branch House, corner State Road and Second South Stieet. Caniaft Repositor, Finest Carriage The ni He Light ' Vehicles : The Public for vy and tlie Territories, in Display Wgons in Evey Stylt tkt is M Private Use in All Varieties it. and Pikes. Champion and Plana Harvesting; Mecbines and Extras, . C. I. Case Threshers Engines and Mills. Wch, Morrison. Meikel and Smith Bend Plows. Hay Rakes All Kind. of Road and Harness Carts Frazier Send for Illustrated Catalogue and Prices. ia 6 WhKeley. Horse-Powe- j : ti J. F. Meilstrup, Ephraim, Agent. j ... - ' ""j""". . . ' I"'blic-spir.tr- de-tir- I.- L d i L -" '"'ix-vcmei- .t." m-.-.-: J i ( LAWNS, i- t- . lj ! e; G. Larson. AND j. 5??ca.scLel K N.ve ; 3 La.cat Muveii.ca .1 iu ALL THE LEADING FABRICS FOR THE SEASON. N N .w Hsaa. MV. CHOICK HOSIERY A Full Line j. i.....c (Mit.iici.. PERCALES, SEERSUCKERS, DRESS, GINGHAMS AND SATTEENS, if lllbbons Laces and m Notions in on bat vaniBTY. CALL AND EXAMINE QUALITY AND PRICES. A Complete Assortment ol Merchandise Always ea Hand. Teasdel's 4 Stores, - Main Street,Salt Lake City . ' - . ;Wi-nt- . 8 - 13 7 |