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FURNISHES FOR THE FIRST TIME IN MAGAZINE LITERATURE, Splendidly Illustrated Periodical at a Price hitherto deemed Impossible. HnrdwnrG QueensAvare, BOOTS AND SHOES, IIATS, CATS, NOTIONS, TRY IT FOR A YEAR It will be . Always on Hand. Call oil me if you want to (AN UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY) THE COSMOPOLITAN a liberal educator to every member of the household. It will make the nighis pass pleasantly It will give you more for the maney than you can obtain in any other form. Como and Examine OUR LARGE STOCK OF GOODS. Do you want a first-claMagazine, giving annually 1530 pages by more with than 1305 illustrations, by the cleverest the ablest writers, artists as readable a Magazine as money can make a Magazine that makes a specialty of live subject? ss IC.M PAIR SnOGH DNCOUiVr.MPERlCT 1.M 1 "The marvel is how. the publisher THE It will pay vou to buy Shoes at this sale We are offering a lot of Carpet Remants, ranging from lyd. to 20, In Ingrain n. Tapestry and Body Brussels, at prices to close every remnant on hand. DEMTMEJT is receiving' additional novelties in Ladies and Chil Dresses, Wrappers, Surah and Cloaks, Ladies ready-ma-de Skirts, of latest designs at popular prices Kentucky Bine Qisn Hone. The Kentucky breeder has learned that there is much to be performed by Dame Nature In the production of great race horse, and ho has learned that in many of her tasks Nature performs her best work unassisted. Thu it is that he recognizes the value of the blue grass for the growing youngsters, as well as for their dams, and his care is to see that it is supplied to them in abundance. Nature unaided, however, could never have produced the race horse of today, and recognizing this fact the breeder of the thoroughbred will not let his baby race horses go hungry when the pastures no longer furnish them with a bountiful supply of nutritions grasses. Corn, oats wtd hay of the best quality are supplied so liberally that the youngster does not suffer on account of the deficient supply " of grass. corn oats and Hay, canjgarowu In great abundance on thqehfiuner londa of the lUtwroAhetiliher d3 of the Ohio, andjjUMrft is that the proprietor of a intneky farm, worth $100 to $250 per acre, finds it profitable to work it to its fullest capacity as a blue grass pasture, and buy his corn, hay and oats from those who grow these products on cheaper land. (for. New Orleans Times-Deocrat. ar Our Silk Sale having proved such a success we continue same for another week. Curtains and Portieres, from cheapest to finest, at prices to please you Boys and Childrens Clothing, Overcoats, Waists, Hats and Caps, and Gents Underwear, at closest prices in the city. Point of Intoiwat. Save the waste products of the farm and convert them into prime poultry. The tops of turnips, beets and other vegetables, small potatoes and onions, waste cabbage and windfall apples may all be fed to the fowls, and aqiecisily if confined in yards will be relished by them. Poultry World. There will be a great poultry and pigeon show in New York from Feb. 4 to Feb. 10, 1891. Prizes are to be awarded by comparison, which will enable the judges to finish quickly the bestowal of them. There are in the United States 61,000,-00- 0 hogs four legged ones. Of this number Illinois, Missouri and Iowa have each more than 6,000,000. Don't put a hundred chickens on the market at once: there are none too many. Sell a few every week at retail prices, and yon will be surprised to see much it will amount to. We haw We are offering a splendid line of Plush, Silk and' Knit how had many a fat, clean pullet sell for fifty cents. Dakota Farmer. Hoods, in latest shapes, at prices, ranging from 75c to $3.50. The newest trust is the cattle syndicate, formed for the purpose of conof beef on the hoof Ladies Saxony Wool House Jackets, with or without trolling the price throughout the United States. The headquarters of this new association sleeves from $1.00 to $ 2.75 each. ' will be in Chicaga When a horse comes in hot and thirsty not hurt him to let him drink five A splendid line of Black Chantilly and Guipure Over- it does or six quarts of water. In half an hour dress Laces, Tinsel and Embroidered evening materials, &c. more he may be allowed to drink his fill. Kansas has this fall not enough cattle in newest shades, at less than New York Prices. to eat up her old oorn. Pullets and young cockerels produce weak chicken. The eggs of hens about 9 years old give the best chicks. Farmers embarking in the sheep industry in the coldest part of the northwest should fully test how sheep will stand the winters there before investing largely in wool and mutton. Some of the agricultural papers are We are never Undersold. Established 1864. Com one, come all! Mail Orders promptly Filledl Miteli 1 can give so much for the money. Courteous Treatment and Low Prices. JOS. Bro, Salt Lake City, Utah. recommending apples as good food for milk cows. Yes, do let farmers bay fomsfor the cows this winter. They grs snly $0 a barrel at wholesale in the city markets, Uttfo scrawny ones at that Tfe Ifloo of Anetno. The total value of the mineral produo Auatrla (proper) in the year 1878 was l(8,458,000, which in 1888 increased to Xu 1878 the output Included 45,613 centner (110 pound) of copper ore, 5,549,-65- 6 centners of Iron ore, 76,635 centners of lead ore, 364,877 centners of sine ore, 67,817 Centners of manganese ore, 66,896,184 centner pf peat pud 49.384,494 centners of ooaL Compared w)th 1868 tga outputs, with th exception of sine' and manganese ore, show considerable augmentation, the totals for the latter year being a follows: Copper ore, 66,184 centner; iron ore, 10,093,303 centners; lead ora, 136311 centners; ztne ora, 963,190 centner; manganese ore, 66,541 centners; peat, 138,609,858 centners, gpd coal; B3,744,009 centner. Chicago Journal of Commerce. Sir Edwin Arnold poem, "Th Light of versa, the World," is written in blank with lyrical Interpolations, and 1 arranged In six books. Tbs author states Lis purpose to be to convert Christians to - THE BEEF CROP. Would It a - rtei)ri GAZETTE. HORNLESS A. HARRIS, - (enter Street, Philadelphia Evening Call. Send $2.40 to The Gazette Office, and secure both the Cosmopolitan and UTAH VALLEY ,S.S SET. F. calls it, Mre-wu.0- , cfco. dbo., fco, A Full Linr varied and best edited of the Magazines. OUR SHOE prices. xs-- Vork Timet I ww 7 ) We intend to remodel the same and renew our entire stock. In order to make a quick Bweep we offer $10.00 worth of Ladies, Missesand Childrens desirable Shoes every pair warranted, at a discount of 25 per cent, from our regular CIM Pure Blooded and Common Horses and Cattle also Edition for December 1800, One Hundred Thousand Copies. DEPARTMENT, Om Merchandise , Heal Estate , 25 CENTS A NJlillEB. $2.40 PER TEAlt. subscribe tickets our regular price. Buys, Sells and Exchanges - Proprietor. Provo City, Utah Wageijer. California Brewery 1 CATTLE. IiZL.G-IEI- Poulblo to Breed Families of Tbomf alu of th Montana Cattl Ban tor Of late there has been less said on the This Tear. of dehorning cattle than was The Montana cattle ran will exceed subject written and said a year or two ago. So ihe ran of last year by 20,000 head. far aa we understand the sentiment of That is to say, there will move east- the cattle handling community 'it has 0 ward from ranges northwest of here resolved itself to remove the horns on head instead of 84,000 head, which bolls, vicious cows and steers that are to was the total number last year. be fatted for the shambles. Good, well Twenty thousand head of cattle are behaved cows will not as a rale be disworth fully $600,000 on the range at the mantled of their horn appendages. It is reasonable prices now prevailing. That certain that the shorthorn breeders and number is about as many as Nelse Mor- the Jersey breeders will never consent to ris bought in Montana last spring, and a removal of the horns. On the conwhen the market and other things went trary they will devote much time, skill against his judgment he sent np into the and expense in filing, scraping, coloring new state, which is the abode of cattle and polishing the headgear of their pet and gold and silver and sheep and horses, animals. paid ' about $65,000 in a straightforward The average cattle handlers, manner, end annulled most of his cattle would prefer cattle without though, horns, .Contracts at the rate of $5 to $7.60 per many of them doubt the propriehead for the annulment. Cattlemen are though ty of dehorning. Mr. Morse, of the generally offhand in their methods, and Windsor farm, has given the subject of if their deal goes crosswise they ante the horns or no horns much study, and has margins and settle the account, especially some confidence that he can produce a in Montana, unless some high strong family of Holstein that will be born tenderfoot insists upon knowing the ex- without horns. He argues that a curb act difference between a dry cow and a back is apt to be transmitted by a horse, dry heifer, in which case the court may and why not a hornless head in cattle? moto be called upon determine the Defects are reproduced, whether natural mentous question. or artificial, with considerable certainThe Montana cattle movement of 1889 and the transmission becomes more would have been larger bat for the win- ty, with each generation until the certain ter losses of 1880-- 7, when the calf crop is fixed. There is some peculiarity jras greatly diminished, making the logic in the gentlemans reasoning, and number of ripe steers in 1889 about equal we shall not be surprised to see hornless to that of 1888. Dry weather early this heads, made hornless by breeding, year and low prices in the eastern mar- among the Windsor Holstcins. ket have kept the shipments lower thus It is altogether probable that a breed far than some expected, but the feeling all of cattle could be produced in time with around is better. The steers are fatter only one horn or without tails. Patience and more marketable, the beef herds are and perseverance in one direction would being rounded np, and many thousands accomplish almost any marvel of that of steers are moving toward the shipping kind. These results are scarcely mine points. remarkable than the y i.f the These figures on the range cattle move- Poland China hogs, forpeculiari which instance, ment are not random guesswork, like have become fixed the forward of tip some of the census statistics. These are the top of the fine ear, the heavy hams born of actual experience in Montana and the color, which differs from all and Dakota among the cattle men, and other breeds, or the dished face of the of attention to the subject for several small Yorkshires; or to go back to cattle, years past, during which a special effort the short and comparatively small horns has been made to keep track of the losses of the Jerseys, shorthorns. Guernseys and gains in the numbers of northwest- and Holstein-FriesianIt is worth ern range cattle. The credit of hitting while to try to build families of hornless dose to the mark is due not to one alone, cattle in all the good breeds. Field and but also to other well posted men whose Farm. opinions have hearing upon the outlook. About $4,000,000 should be realized at Feints of Interest. present prices from 104,000 cattle. That At the county fairs the lack of interest number of head requires 6,200 cars, or the fanners take in poultry was very about 850 medium sized trains, for its noticeable this season. Yet eggs in New movement. Every cattle carrying rail- York went as high a eight for road eager for the trade has electrified twenty-fiv-city e cents the first of October, its drivers and tracks, and is sending and there are times when tender fowls forward the palace cattle stables on cannot be had at any price. Wheels almost with the swiftness of a There is one universal law of reproThe season began duction to ''vestibuled limited. be observed in both the vegJuly 15, and it will last until about Nov. etable and animal kingdoms. It is this: 15. fit Paul Globe. Reproduce or breed only from the most perfect specimens. Dont save a lame mare or a scrubby cow for breeding. Wives Wanted. Even when the most perfect specimens There Is one spot of the globe, at any are employed in reproduction the result rate, where there are not too many is poor enough sometimes. women, where, in fact, there fro not The new tariff bill import a duty of enough, and the one crying want of the five cents a dozen on foreign eggs, of Community is for women. This region, which heretofore 70,000,000 dozen have favored or unfavored according to the been imported annually from Canada point of view from which one looks at alone. When a fowl is seriously sick it does it, is in the new French Canadian settlenot pay to spend much time doctoring it. ments iff the northwest. The success of the French Canadian as There is a tolerable certainty that it will a family man is proverbial. It is a pity, die jtnyhpw. From the time the hatching season is therefore, when be bos not fall opporare profitable but ties tunity in ilila direction. We accord- over no fowls roosters should be ilf The that lay. to his ingly do our best to give publicity also the hens Uif of time: at that posed pathetic appeal to nice Catholic French do not lay. his to girls and women to come him and brother settlers in the new northwest and he married at ones, and be happy Vou nr lind ever after, as wo hope. To show how in earnest they are these But we will cure you if you will pay of Men who are Weak, NervouB and Canaus. the strapping young bachelors dian northwest have referred the subject Debilitated, suffering from Xervouu of getting wives for them to tlieir priests, Debility. Seminal Weakness, and all and their appeal has been scattered the effects of early Evil Habits, or broadcast through the province of Que- later indiscretions, which If ad to bec, The girls will not, however, he Premature Pecgy. Consumption or asked to enter matrimony on the spot Insanity, should send for and read the on reaching the settlements. 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