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Show THE UTONIAN. ' 1TOY PUBLISHED 900, g II BBOCATI0I mU fnv BEATEB pounds of uuwaslied wool, it may readily be seen what an io justice is done to the people who wear woolen clothing, to aay nothing ol the enor mous misplacement of wool which others ise would be used in manufae turn. These facta should appeal to the people in auch a manner that patshould ronage cl home production he the first consideration. Tbo Beaver Woolen Hills have ' no machinery to work op shoddy, consequently made by the company are of pare wool Enquiry at the various pUoe of business shows that the imported woolen goode into our towu ia much less in quantity than was Hie east some time ago, and this indicates a praisworthy desire to sustain our home institution. This desire should be fostered and the time mil I tar distant when Beaver will tie first in wl! preservation by sustaining liome productions. said he had a revelation that it waa to he tlie site of the New Jerusalem. Both claim to be heirs of "the oi filial church. The Eighth circuit court of appeals decided iu favor of the Church, sod the action of vlie supreme court today, ia equivalent to refusal to permit an appeal thua ritReo"-gauii- ed The Little tin-goo- Almoit ever sines Ibe first settlement of (bit city tbert liava beenesn-M- t effort put forth to advance toe rauaeof intellectual advancement ol the young people, and It ia with pleasure we desire to quite a large extent, the beneficial result of this amoiig our growing community ; especially la this the case among the lad:ea, although there are a few young men who ahow advancement. The advantages nf a good education can not be provided a proper use is made of it. In addition to the Diet ict School system which Iim been in coiiktani A 12,000,000 fire occurred in ia operation fur many y eaa, an eAbit last Bouday moral on Glievl was made some ten years ago to eslaif nut above Broadway, io the lishaii Academy or Church School in sereo Street, building of Chariee H. story Beaver, which had for its object a svs Hazeltine. Four dry goods I louses tematic course of Tiwologieal training aud other weie dest-oyein addition to the regu'ar coo.ves ol Tlie: were buildings 250 guests i,j the about study usually pursued at auch iuslilu-tion- a. Lafayette Hotel all whom escaped with there lives. It was due mainly to the earnest and efficient latora of Prof, fieiiihu.d Nearly every day we retrieve news of Ifaeeer, backed by s yenerjuaeoinort-o- a fatal explosion. On tlie SOtli nit, management that the Besver SiiCe live men were killed and many woundAcademy achieved such a ins Led sue ed at Halladayburg, P. rose a it did. Altar the f ee school law was passed, liuweve , and parents An important bill waa paaaed Tuee-dafound they eould get their child. tiliolled tree, the hle-es- t appears the Governor believed ii the lie hadIt the right to appoint nolaiiea Church school flagged i'ni it was deemed wise to discon line it for a time. IMihlic and did appoint several toon after taking tlie office. But an examiThat theinlerast in rel::oua Iraln-nfor the youth bid not ceate w!t!i the nation of the law developed the startcloe ol the scliool it evidence hy the ling condition that not only did lie heaiitii'ul, end commodious si.'uclu.e not have the right, until legislation which has since been built at a large was had, but that all notaries appointi outlay and known as the Slake Acatle-niy- , ed hy Gove nor West, were no longer office in the admisson. So a bill alter whereit ia Imped at acme futu e tune religious liaiuiog will again be waa prepared to meet the exigencies. AU notaries appointed by Guvenur introduced. Wella are declared proper, and all apDuring the lat ter part of 1895 the Governor West will conpointed general Boa d of Education fur tlie tinue to by hold until the expiration of Latter day Saints again suggested the i he terms fur which tliey were eaiablithing of au Aeadeniv in the All official acts done by aouthern unit of the state, and in c cordauce with this exntmsed with, them are validated and confirmed. This will avoid many difficulties again we find Bio. Maeaer on hand to which otherwise might have arisen. push along the work, of coivse under Hie terra of office ia fixed at four tint auspices of the Slake Boad of Edveara. ucation. The Church School ia now hold in the Aseembly Ball, and wh'le H la Waiden Bow. at first it seemed to be up hill wo.'k ; the enrollmen of nupi's (42) and Inc The board ct oommiaaionera Plilla-delph- jj f v. e-- i com-nitiioo- ed. title ou ually conferring the refotmed church. Ceulry Paper. Tlie morning papers lay on the seat tlie sieves ted train. H was reading with eagerness ad awkward, crumpled little sheet. The printing of the waa uncouth, for it looked aa though half tlie letters were smsshad. The impieaeion of the t) pe was doll and blurred. It waa tlie weekly paper, printed iu the little town where this prosperous,- welklrassed New Yo.ker had been born and brad. Many a man who baa carved Iris fortune in .tliia city hails tlie little oountiy paper as a welcqme messenger. liesirfe him in - doctor; Mxt ENGLISH mm for Coughs, Colds, sad Consumption tbs of b beyond greatest ill question modern medicines. R wil stop s Cough in one night, check a cold ia aday, prevent Croup, relieve Asthma, and tmrt Consumption if taken in tuna " You curt afford tabs without." A 2SC. bottle gay your life I Askyourdruggiitorit Send tail fittis ones have for pamphlet If Almost everybody takes some laxative medicine to cleanse the system and keep the blood pure. Those who take SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR (liquid or powder) get all the benefits of a mild and pleasant laxative and tonic that purifies the blood Crisp or Whooping Cough and strengthens the whole system. Ana mn U etm. iiu it promptly. more than this: SIMMONS LIVER REGUg- LATOR regulates the Liver, keeps it active ACKER MEDICINE CO., and healthy, and when the Liver is In JT. Y. caemsv good condition you find yourself free from Malaria. Biliousness, Indigestion, and Constipation, and rid of that worn out and debilitated feeling. Advertising A a Bclenpea Fays. These are all caused by a sluggish Liver. Good digestion and freedom from stomach Borne people uy that advertising ia troubles will only be had when the liver all a matter ofluck; that you cannot s property at work. If troubled with any tell what advertising is going to do, or t- these complaints, try SIMMONS LlVFR 'jULATOR. The King of Liver Medi-i-w- s, to is whether or mi inrih uinua rIAil g, y f.BRR.Yiift'EEDS ryoapUnt Book-keepi- Sick-Headac- he and Better than nils. PACKAGE-i tie Z Stamp In red on wrappest ra-EVK- J. 11. Zrflln Co.. Phils.. Pa. FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS. the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for diarrhoea. Is pleasant to the taste. Be Id by Druggists in every cents pert of the world. Twenty-fiv-e a bottle. It value is nncalculable. Be sure and ak for Mra. Winslow's Soothing Byrup, and take no other kind. 8imon B. Hartman, Tunnelton, tCsqn Nn PtyiHti Rock Ca. Dr. Prices ...Cream Baking Powder ri r r ng, w sha! up-rig- wool-growi- ng f n UO-OPEBATI- WAGON VE & MACHINE CO. Of Utah and Jdaho, Offer the lit Public Compliments 96 and Wish increased prosperity to All.-Extthanks for patronage more Gi ven-w- ant end it better opportunities Never come. And now's the time to buy. New price list for Of Delivery February 1st, Calendars Mailed: large purchases And well known lines Convince us we can Hove your orders If needing Vehicles, Machinery, Nails, Wire, Iron, Horse Shoes, Wagon Wood. Everything Leading Implement Dealers carry Call on us-- all Our 95 Price List DESTROYED. o X IO -- OPERATIVE State Street, One-Hal- f An old and well tried remedy. Mrs. Winslows Soothing 8yrup, haa been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success. It soothes Weat Vs. haa been subject to attacks of oolic about ouee a year, and would have to call the doctor and then suffer for about twelve hour as much as some do when they die. Ha was taken recently just the same as at other, times Your adSrm, with six cm aud concluded to try Chamberlaius ia stupa, auiW to our Herd. Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. JUM St.. Bmw. 9wwnilll Max a full liaa He says : I took one does of it and it jea ai Maples, ana rales for sclf- relief me in five minutes. I hat gave of oar JbsiIt f ia more than any thing else has ever i PHUJ.Mu.IIUi wvercoato, flSIS, sad op. Cat done for me. For sale by M. M. A Co tosnhr. Aatauaraawdavciy. prison amount of woi k done seem to jusliVy the hope that it will reach a high place yesteiday elected G'torgeN. Dow, ward in the ranks of Educational inuthatinn eu of the atate penitentiary. The subjects taught a.-- Theology : The appointment will give general Arithmetic, Algebra, U. S. History, satisfaction. Mr. Dow is known as a Fennmaii-elii- p, man of good judgment and birivnesa Geography, Grammar Kiielniie, and Theoi.v ability. Though not so well known of teaching. In the latter course then politically as aome of his fellow aspirera eix young ladies taking Nonna ants for the position his fitness for training and liiue fitting themselves the place ia conceded hy those who for future use,'ulnae in leachiiigothera know him intimately. Hr. Dow ia a of Iceland The attainments of Bro. Maaser an brother-in-laand warden as of served the too well known to requite any allusion penitentito them in regard to the advantage to ary from 18? 2 until 1886, leaving a lie obtained under his tuition. It is good record. In late years he has safe to predict that lliere will soon he allowed the buisnesa of steak siring no need to tend children away from to some extent, and is said by his busihome to get an education, but eve v ness aasovaiatea to be an honest, man. Borne time lie acted in hranch of learning can lie followed up M well hne aa elsewhere, and thus we the capacity aa receiver nf the Valley can exercise eccouorny in expenditure House. Mr. Dow will assume the duties of and also build up our community hia uew office at once. Herald. and Let us morally intellectually. think upon ibis aud seek the success of the Beaver Stake Academy, and Brpresenlive Andrus of Waahington so promote ita iutresU that it mav county has introduced i eatray bill beoomeahe ceuter of Education for which lias aome very good points, aouthero Utah. among which u a provision requiring a countv round up, but its provisions the publication of eatray One ol the reaolutiona auopted bv regarding noticea is all wrong. It says publicathe Ohio agricultural convention a'l tion must be made by posting notices the recent annual session, at Columbus, except when the probable value of the reads as follows: animal is $25 in which case the noId view of the large and constantly tices must be published in a newspaper. increasing um of shoddy and other A posted notice is absolutely of no fraudulent eubalitutee in the man- account whatever. In nearly all cases ufacture of arne and fabrics; of the the estraya are owned in some more or injustice this imposes upon the in- leaa distant settlements and tlie chance nocent purchasers and the depressing of their owners seeing a notice posted of almost 100,000,000 pounds of wool iu the town where the animal is imliaa upon the industry, pounded ia extremly remote. A great we urge upon the legislature, at its many of the animals impounded have present session, the passage of a law illegible brands, or no brands visible, requiring all manufactures purporting and in such cases the poundkeepercan to be labeled by the manufacture not notify the owner by letter. The i ith the kind of material and t he pr thing to do is to have all eatray snt of each employed in auch manr proper notices published in newspapers and in 1 1 that way the owners will be uotifird .cture, Hun to be subject to au when their a lock is impounded. Ephappointed by the state. rite above extract from Farm and raim Enterprise. I reside ia worthy the earneet con-a- . eratioo of the people of this country, The Teayli Lot. a d ol none more so than the resident f this county; and if tue law. maker (Special to The Herald.) r each Mtste in the Union would lak Washington, D. C., Jan. 27. The imilar action, the results of suche United 8tntes supreme court today disItgieuiiou wuulu be extremely benefi- missed (aa per stipulation) the eases of cial to the masses. William Garland (appellant) vs. the The aatouuding inerraae of shoddy Bear Lake Walerwoods and Irrigation (rage, noils, aud wastes,) into the U. B. company, on motion of Mr. Dillon, atia f ileal! an object wortliy of torney for appellees. This case was the ikwpeat thought of beth Uioae on appeal from the supreme court ol who are interested in wool production Utah. as well as thorn wIki are oompelled to The cout I also denied the applicapurchaae and wear woolen goods. tion for a writ of certiorari in the Mae The amount of slitiddy material of the "Church of Christ of Independbrought into this country during the ence, Mo., vs. The Recoganixed Church first ten month of 1895 waa 18.834,006, of Jesus Christ of Latter-da-y Haint, la., valued at 12,260,073 During the the title to the "Temple lot, aams period iu 1893, it was uuly 321,. involving which both claim. 707 valued at 170.610. Aaono Both factions concede that this site pound of sluiddjr.ukes the place of 3 was selected by Joseph Buiitb, who Sl - lells bow the crops are fluurielring, how tlie fences are being whitewashed every spring, and, perhaps, once in a while tliere ia a paragraph about the fear old mother, who has got into print by entertaining the sewing c.rcle. And the prosperous New Ytuker reads rot it going pay. This it entire, while the metropolitan sheets lie beside him unheeded. New York may he true, blit it is very strange that tlie mau who gives intelligent thought Herald. to liie advertising, and dues it in au inThe little daughter of Mr. Fred telligent, earnest, straightforward way, usually has tlie luck on his ride. He Webber, Holland, Mass., hail a very bad ia liu-kin Iris advertising because he cold and cough which he had not been reduce to a science. Advei tiring it able to cure with any thing. I gave is as ceitain ss paying rent. Adjust him a 25 cent bottle of Chamberlains is governed hy the same comvertising W. R Holden, Cough Remedy, says merchant and poatmaster at Wesr mon aence luisiuess lines that govern s lot of tomatoes or codfish. Brimfield, and the next time I saw buying Grocery World. him he said it worked like a charm. Tliia remedy is intended especially for Threw Away Hia Canea. acdte throat and lutg diseases such as colds, croup and whooping cough, and Mr. D. Wiley, Black it is famous frr ita cures. There is no Creek, N. Y., waa so badly afflicted danger in giving it to children for t with rheumatism that he was able contains nothing injurious. For sale to hobble around with canes, only aud even then it caused hint great pain. After ty M. M. A Co. using Chamberlains Pain Balm be waa so much improved that lie threw away his canes. He says tiris liniment did trim more gnml than ail other medicines and treatment put together. Fo- - sale at 50 cents per bottle by M. M. A Co. 11 GOOD FOR EVERYBODY WAGON A MACHINE CO. QEO.T. ODELL, General Manager, Block South of Theatre. i , ' |