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Show CACHE COUNTY CROSS CUTS. NEW lime for sale at the Temple Block. Je18-tf HOLIDAYS are over and things are quiet. THE new tank at the depot makes quite an imposing appearance. A CHILD'S neck fur lost. The finder will confer a favor by leaving it at this office. lt THE Studebaker Branch House, Salt Lake City, has just received one car-load of bobsleds and one care fancy Portland and Swell ?? Cutters. ALL persons indebted to J. W. Hitchcock of Hitchcock & Stover are notified to call and settle by cash or note before the close of this year. 12 PARTIES thinking of purchasing wagons will do well to call at Zion's Board of Trade and examine their large stock, at reduced prices. 17 WE have just received a fine stock of French and English cloths for gent's suits and overcoats. Call and examine. O. Hansen & Co., tailors. WE call attention to the display ad of G. F. Culmer, Salt Lake, in which he announces the price of oranges as $1.50 per box. NOTICE. No reserved seat tickets will be sold at the door of the theatre tomorrow evening. Buy them at the Pioneer Drug Store. I WILL exchange general merchandise at the very lowest cash rates for wheat, allowing $1.10 per bushel, or for oats at $1.75 per 100 lbs. Joseph Stanford, Ogden. 320 ACRES of rolling land, well-timbered, in Reynold's County, Missouri, for sale cheap. Title guaranteed to be perfect. Apply to S. W. Darke & Co., Main St., Salt Lake City. 14 ZION'S BOARD OF TRADE have lately received a splendid lot of fine sleighs, cutters, bob sleds, and sleigh attachments. Read their adv. and call and see what they have. BROTHER O. E. Smith, president of the Y. M. M. I. A. of Paradise, reports the society in good condition. It has forty members, and many who do not belong to it, attend its meetings. JOSEPH KERR of Richmond was badly injured by the kick of a horse last Monday. The animal's hoof struck his cheek bone, mashing in the side of his face and fracturing the bones both below and above the eye. THE Chicago Enamel Paint mixed ready for the brush. Will not peel, blister nor chalk off. Is unaffected by any change of temperature. Unsurpassed for beauty, durability and economy. One gallon cover from 200 to 225 square feet, two coats. Call and see samples, and get prices, at the Pioneer drug store. A LADY named Eliza T. Webb, living in Paradise, died last Wednesday night, aged 52 years, lacking a few hours. Some time during last summer she was bitten, as is supposed, by a poisonous insect, on one of her fingers, which at length had to be amputated. She never recovered her health afterwards, but was confined much of the time to her bed. She passed away very peacefully. She was very highly respected. ON Tuesday last two young bloods paid each a little "smart money" to Judge Craney for the privilege of driving their spankers faster than the regulation gait. Drive slow, boys, drive slow; its cheaper. THE fiddler's harvest is waning, but a pathetic contributor sends the following touching lines upon the subject: I want to be a fiddler, And fiddle in some band; With dancers gay around me, And catgut in my hand. In Logan Hall or Cardon's It matters not to me; ! wouldn't I pile the ducats, Could I a fiddler be! |