Show ' V- I"r "Viisa p? - A f tJuv i i " 1 ''I p “ '"TSOME BELIEVE IN ' Progress i PROTECTION Others John Richards Belknap There lty in the Vale teams were met Free Trade in If you want to trade freely In TIN car load) at a WARE OFTEN QUOTED QAHF1EM COUNTY ITEMS and CUTLER It will pay If once Bugler i has returned from My success is owing to liberality in I le considerable act v advertising— Robert Bonner About ten or twelve Keeping everlastingly at it brines success— a to NW Ayer & Son haul (enough to fortune is through road The hauling antimony from Coyote to the rail road static at' Belknap n with me If you want your house protected non John F Chidister (County Atby eaves trough it will only cost torney) and Sheriff R Wfeevy returnoutline cents per foot at GRECO’S ed from Escalante Saturday evening £bop east of Opera House Joseph Smith and Jedd "Mott arrested for cattle stealing at Robbers Roost were bound over to the Sunerlor Court The case of ITyrum Williams war General Wood Worker for want of evidence I am proprietor of U rthe only planing mill Dr Aaron Lewis bought last werk in Richfield the' best of Pbin Little a valuable horse to use one in Sevier County In his medical practice On Sundav down laid While the died horse and Turned Work Molding yog towtyada p 4 v d ‘ ( -- i - f -- is always on band r I ( Little had this horse a number of years be never knew him Mr Iteiigh or Planed Lumber I Wild ducks have about disappeared from this part of Utah Local sportsmen say that carp have eaten the i - to do this owned Monday some the Paaguitch made up a subscription to get the Dr a new horse am prepared to take contraetor for any sort of carpenter work Call on me for an estimate On beforo gentlemen of of II printers' ink— P T Barnum Success depends upon a liberal pat ronage of printing offices— J J Pump TOade JJesf1 iross on which ducks feed in all the sloughs and the brds have sought pastures pew The man who intro dured carp into Utah is a twin brother of tha fellow who imported English sparrows Carp and sparrows are pests— Sa’ina Press As tor The Desrct News a few days ago stated that some of the clergymen in Salt Lake City were writing artieles to eastern newspapers ridiculing and maligning the Mormon poople And now every high salaried preacher in steam is to machinery— tho grand Zion is snapping his fingers and- yelling: “Please sir it wasn’t me!” propelling power— Macaulav bus! as soon Salipa Press I would think of doing neRS without clerks as without n'dvor t! Using — John Wauamaker Arthur Ilenric of Richfield was seen lie who invests one dollar in busi- on our streets during the week— Mesness should Invest one dollar in advesenger I rtising that business — A T Stewart II U VA TIO X OF THE WILL' CV In view of the anproach of Thanks in and an Synorsis of A Lecture Delivered the nhsenee of giving day at The Academy Hall hy Prof vltation to dine coupled with the proRiumhall Saturday Night spect of a dinner of bread and butter Frequent and constant advertising brought me all I own — A T Kewnrf Constant and presistent advertising is a sure prelude to wealth— Stephen Girard Advertising is to business wliat - t III light air and mountain Sold By scenery William Lewman met Brother noward of the Salina Press JCAnderson with severe accident that came near bemoans the deparMie of the days or being fatal As he was driving in his his youth and woth them his mother's cart down the canyon extensive Thanksgiving menu and he was thrown out of the vehicle and excellent In this he will recooking he horse and cart went oat over the ceive but little sympathy A man precipice ne landed after falling a who has reached the mature years of t in a sallalle bush the Press man without leng way marrjing a which broke his fall but lacerated cook does not deserve one and when his heed and face terribly spoiling his Thanksgiving occurs in thedarko’ the - Two in block of east half city lots It was a moon and his neiglihorsprescrvcs arc good looks for some time ?u theast narrow escape from death well stocked he must be lacking in in part ot city f We are glad to learn he Is getting genuity if he could not at least furbrick bouse on north On: over It nish his Thanksgiving board with its lot piece do resistance — Logan Journal 112 acres farming land 1 mile from The poor men In Utah who have no The number of children employed in t Good water right with all assess- homes and who have a knowledge or various industries wlren the census of ments taxes and dues fully paid up even a slight knowledge of farming 1870 was taken was 1319 per cent of ' should to secure forty or thewhole number At the census oflfW 'for farther particulars enquire of even be trying acres of land in some of the percentage had risen to 1682Lab-o- r twenty calls attention to the fact that the the big tracts that water is being McCarty t’ " turned upon in different places If a percentage of working children show n Monroe TJtah man Is alone or If he has a wife a com- by the census of 1890 was only 8 51— e fortable living can be made from twen- reminder of the growth of that wist ty acres of land An acre of onions public sentiment which holds that the will bring from $100 to $200: five acres schoolhouse not the factory has tin ? ‘ is of beans will bring $300: an acre of po- first claim on our hoys and girls ' tatoes will bring from$30 to $50thous-and- — Springvllle Independent of dollars are paid out here for chickens turkeys and eggs on fifteen From all appearances there will bi C acres a man can clear from $600 to $1000 little suffering In Brigham the com(formerly head workmen for and have five acres for his garden and because of destitution wiuter ing Is now located ) tfce G'lnore his cow and two horses in There is a system of for pasture looking after the an the street ' spujh ef the the summer And be can live infinite- poor in vogue in this section that Alton? lie' has a stock of cloth on s ly better than lie could in the ordlnar) of little if any real suffering hand as well as many samples from hoarding-hous- e in town and be absoj the needy Sucb a state oi hich to order A suit from stuck can Of course we are things is a great credit to any corn" lutely Independent (fbe hid three days after the measure speaking of starting after five years raunity— that is when those blessed -meetl are taken Two weeks requir-- he could be independent— Tribune with wordlv things cheerfully divide Vid to have ready from samples with the poor— Bugler or near-nenrlevlil- fFor Sale Ik head-firs- 'TOoivroe nine-roo- m i Homer MERCHANT TAILOR s Nielson Co-op- Co-o- p Will power is a possession of hunit y alone It Is not as some people would have us Relieve possessed The animal creaMon by animals possesses tne power of choice but does not have the power to bend the mind to work for one object or anofl El si note Utah George Crosby editor of the South ern Censor and coacber for theRicb field dramatic company wasintown NOTICE TO CREDITORS in’The Matter of the £ Deceased: j Is Notice 5 hereby gives of Lars Francisco I ‘ ' c lx of the Estate of Lars Frandsen Deceased to the ' cffedltorsof and all persops having claims against said deceased to ex j Dibit them with the necessary monitha vouch-fol- lr after the first Af iiblication of this notice to said ad' ftinistratrlx at her residence the-sam- last Saturday viewing the eighth of giddy Salina George told us that the Censor is riding on the very cresi of the latest prosperity wave fad Its circulation Is the greatest of any other journal iu the county and its respira tion Is normal A new cylinder press is soon to be added to the plant ana new job type In all the latest style ha been bargained for We are glad tote sucb much prosperity and trust that It will continue to roost In Bro Crosby’s pear trees It goes to show rytajiv f hjng the placeTpf the transaction of f tbVtlWltoea ot said Estate that prosperity Hannah Frandson 6 Adpalnstratrlx Etewart"& toll ms Attorney ’s for Ad minitratrix Seated NcrVlffth Is not belDg evenly distributed— that the wealth of the country is circulating among the classes and not among the masses long as one of the newspaper is boys rolling high we have no kick a coming — Saline Press 1897 Still so Wa learn that A B TomSOn for- rner editor of the “Brigham City Voice tt of the Utah Press ahd John'Jfo&nson oue of Sevier county's Is out pna lecturing Association fWv He seems determined to make respected pioneers died at his home aliving t7 means ot his voice In any In Redmond at an early hour last Sat urday morning Mr Johnson a few i event— Logan' Journal years ago was tho bishop of one of our jH towns and at one time Alen' Montgomery breakfasted at neighboring was the superintendent of the Salina the Occidental Wediieiday We heat store He was known far and tine i it said ihat'&llen is soon to mftrrjr wide as a mart of superior intelligence of Brooklyn' i ot the reigning hellos and mature judgment Broad in his t'Cttllna Press ylew‘he enjoyed the confidence of His death his neighbors and friends Co-o- p 4 The careful' ikrmer is the oibnvho has iris' machinery "and farm imple i'ncuts stored 'under a shed roof A Hire rq ' ’ ivrr'D' shews ill n"v )iri'J “alkiia'Prtee I'v II t "J I’l'iiWi many J I't An ‘aged wife and several grown sons and daughters sUrtive him The funefal occured Suntlay afternoon being largely at is Bincerely mourned titidt-- d who by an assembage of friends bad known and respected the bishop in life— Salina Press - Buy Your Trees of that is still in the future The strongest leeting always wins in the animal but man bends his Inclinations changes his desiies in cider than som j If the ibject may oe accomplished temptation do evil is stronger that to do good man can still bend his course so that the good will be done by an act of the will When a child Is stubborn and set the remark is ofteu made that the child has a strong will The person who has will power is able to take his mind from the strongestl most impulsive dearies and what is right regardless of them If the child had a strong will It could do the same The stubborness of the mule is sign of a lack of will more thau the evidence of - will When a struggle of importance Is at hand will power is needed to maintain composurs until the time of the test comes To exhaust the energy of the mind and body at unoeeded intervals is the evidence of a lack of this gift The speaker then contradicted the Idea that law in terferred with the liberty of a person It is la w aod system that gives liberty’ while the ab sence of law and order breaks down liberty and thq high development of law gives the fuller eujoy me ot’ of it The liberty of the Indian aid gypsy is not true liberty Tne power of choice Is to a man a The enemy to the public school sys tem is an enemy to society in general most Important power Tire object no matter whether he poses under tht in making any choice is the effect A pacious guise of being antagonist il choice made for some cause is an imto the high school alone or of the en- proper choice a choice rrirde to obtain ure school system he Is an enemy just some effect is the proper one Most failures result from a lack ol the same and should be so regarded by the public The American youth can- continuity The man who can vork not be given too good au education — fast may try to do his work by spurts but it will ruin the enterprise Beaver Blade Wnen any thing is begun it should be finished if for no oilier reason to teach the Some of our Biigham fruit growers mind to complete an undertaking have observed that the warm weatliei The lecture! here told of a man who of late has started some of the peach three times started a house 1 he first buds on the road to blossoming Il ' one he built to the gables the second continued this might result in some half way to the square and of the lo6S W next year’s peach crop ThW third he only laid the foundation warm weather seems to be fooling the thus weaking each time because oi unsophisticated young peach trees his previous failurer they think spring has come— Bugler Two classes of boys are seert at school one i "easy to learn quick to get his It When we eompare the quantity of lesions and has time to spare The lucerne seed that was shipped from other must plod along If the bright this place from 1880 to 1890 with what boy uses spare time well he will be a Is now shipped we can readily account talented man Tf he ura4 it idly he for money being more scarce now then will amount to nothing The speaW It was then Frohi ten to twenty car? er now likened character to an oak were sold bring from $40000 to $50 and oolirh a vine that eutWihed it 000 while now not more than two car- The vlne'etood only till the oak fell Greece and Rohae were powerf ul naloads are raised which bring from tions as long as their characters were $2000 to $3000 a year — Kaysville good but tylien they were rotteu the Items in Davis County Clipper vine could not stand The deter mination of Franklin to be a printer The question "of establishing postal vas cited as remarkable case of wilj savings banks is being agitated power The fcaiises bf weak will are three throughout the nation and the move I Doing Just whatoiie feels like 'He seem3 to meet the approval of the general public The st longest apposition Letting the temper cdntrol us Instead to the establishing of such anks will of oilr controlling the temper III' be those bankers who live ou the cred- Allowiug one’s self to habitually fai Globe! iQ hat is undertaken let of thegOverumeDt-iiVsal-o- V Consolidated- Implement Co mp THE SALT LAKE NURSERY CO Our trees are always free from moth They are well packed before chipping They are well raised and trimmed v Consult our agent before placing your ordftr O C - Monroe n Stoves Ranges Heaters? Parlor Sets Bedroom Suits? Cook Tinware Stoye Piping? Lumber Lath Shingles? Moulding Rustic or other supplies usually kept by stove furniture ' or lumber dealers? fAou do go to The'Pioneer ifurnitiire Store fU H-O MAGLEBY Proprh MonroeUfeahJ PLEASE NOTICE ’ J Ostlund & Co of Elsinore HAVE The Best and Cheapest STOVES IN TOWN A Full and Complete line of CUSTOM-MAD- E IBoGthand Shoes — lity 'Call and see ui3 J OSTLUNfj) tb IS AilsO PREPjED 'Handle eil the ! yr Utah DO YOU WANT - wi Andhaeson Agent fcrdnri Salina to feelkriap ‘kHti Hfriil ‘ “ ' hlghejidapatiiTJrttHbiirtfe 1 |