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Show THE WOMAN reMiiilattfinUn. Manti, Theeqtenaktii will lie from tliia M4y IB UlMkljl. junction, foiia which already there ia Davoiiteh or Pkuidkxt Smith Extkx the Sterling branch running up Big V1U the Pratt Institute. Mile eanyon to Under Ilia head, "Two Fair Young MQriqona, the New York World ol February 2nd', coiitaihedlbe following : Whoa "Rev. Joseph (F.) Smith, wlioee pre- tence in Brooklyn brought a temporary delight to the dieciplea of Mormot.-iewho liold forth at No. 48 Banda Street Brooklyn, failed to again visit tliat city yeaterday, greatly to the d reappointment of theae Latter-DaBainta. . Iuatead, Mr. Smith went on to Boaton, it ia supposed hie miaeion in Brooklyn being concluded with hia lacing hie two daughtera at the Pralt natitule. are bright, young women, and after completing a ouurce at the Uni veraity ol Utah have come Eaat to attain auch proficiency in the art of teaching othera as a Brooklyn'a ia capable of giving tliem. Their father ia a nephew of the Mormon prupliet and ia the ae ond counaellor of the preaident of the church. Local Mormoua djny that Ilia work Eaat haa been at all in the in tereat of miaaionary work, an J say they are capable of looking to that work themselvea There are about fifty Mormons in Brooklyn at present, while others in Lung Island have head quarters at Bockville center. Every other Sunday services are held at No. 48 Sands street, . conducted by Elder Samuel W. Richards, who haa charge of the Entire Eastern district of the United States and Canada. When questioned by a World reporter relative to tlie strength of Mormouisin in this section yesterday Mr. Richard healthy-lookin- g insti-tutio- n ua amid : The grower himself must decide when ami bow oftcu to spray, because lie should know wliat anemias he- desires to reach. If be haa the bud moth, lie should spray with the first swelling of the buds, and if ha haa the plum scale he 'should spray in the winter. But leaving the special inaecta aside, it ia aafe to say that for the two staple enemies the appiescab and tlie at least two aprayiuga should be given. I am nut yet conIt's about an hard to break eomel vinced that spraying when I he tree ia of bod habile aa it is to break people dormant haa any appreciable effect in Malarial Favor whan it gets a firm destroying tlw appiescab fungus. As hold upon ooa.' Mr. C. Uimrod, of a general statement I should aay apray Lancaster, Ofaia, aaye, Simmons liver ' twice upon apples and pears, once Regulator broke a ease of Malarial aa blossoms last the fall. In just Fever of three yean standing for me, both oeaaea I should use a combination and bottlo did the bua-iof Bordeaux mixture and Paris green. when in need of shall I it Ufa .ness, The first spraying ia for tlw spraying I niOdidna, and I reoommeud it," for the acab fungus in particular, sod 4 for tliia tha fiordeaux ia uaad ; bat the 4re Our growing more end Paris green will moat likely be of ser- more people in .. that Jiabil ol looking to vice in destroying various for the latest aud inaectf,- Tbs second spraying ia for heat of everything in the drug line. the ' thecodliu moth in particular, and for sell Chamberlain's Cough this ilia Faria green is used ; but (lie They famous Jor its cures of bad Remedy, Bordeaux mixture will atill be used croup anw'wbooping cough. for the apple-caand other fungi. cold, in need of auch a medicine give When Whetlwr or not it ia necessary to this remidy a trial and yon will be pray again will depend largely upon more, than pleased with the result the aeasou. The watch . somewhat difficult to make an of their numkera, estimate exact , tlie converts are constantly emigrating to Utah. .Only tlie other day a score or ao of converts were baptised at a Mormon settlement a short distance op the State, and. from every' point our $advicea.iifdicate fresh recuils for tha It ia ' - - ...cause. Of course it ia the general deairn of those' who enlist beneath our stand aid to ramove aa soon as ia convenient to Utah. We do not teach polygamy, of course, or practic it any longer. As a matter of fact, polygamy never: was practised by more than perhaps one teu tli ol our people, thoae in whom was vetted the practical right. Many misapprehensions have arisen on that - i ' ' ' . - toiprny Frail Trace. cod-lin-m- otb Theae two Mormon girla, who have already cauaed a ripple of curiosity s, point. Mr. Richards's prcfeaaional card ia interesting. Hit address is given on one title, while the other contains the articles of faith of the Church of Saints. Jesus Christ of Latter-Day leaa-thanon- NSW HGOODS Just Arrived Li Braad-Gaug- e. AT THE I BEAVER e u operator must matters cloaely, and apray when ha oontln-nall-y bRIAT DATTLII needs to do ao or wlwn he is in doubt. human sysgoinff on m tha Twoipraylnp are sufficient tor the tem. Hoods Saraa parilla drives out cudliu modi and .three are generally sufficient for the apple-acab- . These disease and Hontoroa Health. two sprayings which I have recommended constitute the insurance . which haa already beau ' mentioned;' thereafter the grower will be able to see WttfkBiker and Jewelrer, inore definilly just what is needed.inaU kind At auy timr when the tree1 js la prepaivd M i work la kla kla iwMimi two bloeka out ot tba Has at Faria London or growth, green purple Cour t Home, and dm South. should be uaad with litna, or better, ALL WORK GUAKAKTIKD. - with Bordeaux mixture, to prevent in- T ' J. rrsa,1 J. Great, f. Great Secy and TNa jury to the foliage. One bound of g. M Bwltk, John sery Paris green to 200 gallon of .water ia the moat serviceable general formula .QBME-S0A- P for that malarial, and. to this a pound r two of lima may be added . . - & Greatly Reduced Prices. t. Car- Before wego to press mete glowing accounts of the recent neb silver and B. gold findw are coming in. It ia reported op good authority that a party from here have gone out to'lsy out a townaito, which will .boon the Hue ' dividiug Utah and Nevada. More assays are being made every day, and quite a numbet of men have already gone to the scene of the exciltment. Oue man reports that in small piece ol rock that ha aaw, the silver was so heavy that one could chip it off in betide , the pieces with a amount of gold carried by the same. Iron Co. ' Record. ; ; J.G& ? gathaa rt Call and see us ; v V.-ViV-- B Rears MMfAgVe ft "V -- -'- V'-?' -- at once. vl yx. Vi,'.iV'iVVViy-"V. Fall Lines ARB UNEXCELLED IN 1 Furnishings, - The San Pete Valley is to be broadMrs. Fkaebe Hatch Milled. ;auged immediately. Ties are now Mrs. Phoebe N. Hatch of South gotten out and work will be commenced as soon as the weather will Bountiful waa killed oo Sunday by a permit. This liaa been in contem- vicious .horse. The circumstances of her death, aa plation far som time, but it waa not ck settled until recently. President related by Representative Egan yesterstated yesterday that Rucli was day, Were very distressing. Sunday the case, and that the work waa map- morning atlloclock Ephraim Mantle Mrs. Hatch's aon by her firat marriage, ped out and started last fall. the chnl mines of Sterling company lieard her cry out in pain for aid. He an Morrison are looking better every rualied to the ala bio, whence the sound day, and ibis is expected to prove a came, and there found hia mother prosprominent factor in the roads futuie trate iu stall with her driving hone, whose hind feet were resting on her prorUy. of the road body. Tlie horses fore feet were in With the will come a trackage contract with the tlie manger snd Che animal seemed Union Pacific, slid the trains will run thoroughly frightened and enraged. through from Manti to Salt Lake. New While succouring his mother, tlie end heavy alee rails will be laid on the young man received a severe kick on road, and the sixty miJeand more of the leg besides other severe wounds. the present rails of the company will He finally managed to drag hia mother lie used, in all probability, for the light from the atall, hut a moment later she valley grade in the Southern extension expired. It ia supposed that, in addiThe main line now reaches to Sterl- tion to her external wounds, aht was ing Junction, just five miles south of injured iulernally and that the weight of tlie resting upon' her body crushed out her life. Mrs.' Hatch waa a widow of aliout 45 xllgbeat Honor World Pair, years anti redded on her farm in South -Bountiful with her three suns. Slie waa a very estimable lady, who' waa highly regarded by a large circle of friends. Her constant energy and care, ia lielieved to have Iwen tlie cause of her death for it waa while alia waa bathing the horaea injured leg l hat the fatal frensy paired the animal. She had been advised ly her aon the day before h keep from the horse, but her desire to help the injured leg overcame bis auvice. Site waa a daughter of the late BisHer hop Brown of Sou h Bountiful first husband was a brother ol Seimtur Mantle of Montana. Trilmne me C0.,iot8have a lwge, stock ,of GlkDA ' m t i- - C. D. White, Supt . Soaps TANHEM cfc 'aMEN. BAKES CO., vtuvv tA $oy Co,YvkHvg j BOYS AND - CHILDREKsa Bru-bac- , DR; . 0 micAIH m 40 YBAW THE STANDARD. WMTED-A-N O. 0.,ror "W t ate o MD tW '76." SHOES 00 fttttOOL VT'&'B.KSTB'D. Pebble Goat e lii-ra- MOST PERFECT MADE: PRICES WAY DOWN. BOOTS broad-gaugi- ng tbtir IDEARSKSS prlMoffw; i i t 13 E3 ndry and Toife I. be-n- g i - j smimwmmwmwmmwmmmmrmwm e, . Dress (Roods, Third WwtBtmt H GH ! HR HABBYHALL, Vies-Pim- HMT JM, Of our immense stock Summer IrSooda. there remains over a lew ar tides that we will dispose of at leaf-eati- ng - CO-O- P. W - pen-knif- son Pete Large OFStock Chicago to bur in a Clock of liquor. Wbea he left mime a revival was in lull blast in tine town, and be hardly readied the end ol hie journey when be receive I too following teelegram : "Bill Buy ' no liquor. Will join tlie church loinoriow night; business ia taking us ' to hell-Ji- m." That O. bear Robert went Bill Id to night geraoU lecture. As soon aa be got hack to hie hotel bn sent off n message as follows: fJin Hold off till I oornn; barn it fhxn a prominent citiann of Illinois that hall ia dosed up. Bill. . y fellow-pupil- Two brothels kept a eahain in a Missouri (own, 'Oimof them went hi tlie Sterling mines. - m among their NO. 7. BEAVER CITY, BEAVER COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY. FEB. 14, 1896. VOL. XVI. Button Shoes tand-ar- d Screw Fasteners, at $1.25 per pair. ifi aanna GOOD SERVICE AND SAT- ISFACTION GUARANTEED OS MONEY REFUNDED. aiUiUMMMWiWiWUUWiUidUWUiUiiWdUK t V.'ta |