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Show 'Tin: Wasatch Wave. Band. Withdri.'wal of Public PA15K Cl tY ITEMS. 41rtuil and Petit .J urors. A Big Bears Tanners rills, (X. Y.) Letter. 8t. Mari's Ulinrch aud school expect to This little Crrtskill village has ndt give a,grand fair at I.awrerre's Hall, be- been in such a statu of excitement for ginning ou tlie 23rd lust. years. It is all due tor the fact that a Mr. Wm. Feunemore, who sold out his bear of more than ordinary eize has undertaking business here some time been killed, and by a youth, Ike Ryder, siuce to J. F. Richardson A Bro., has lo- not more than seventeen ears of age. cated in Logan. Every person in the village, both conn-tr- y and city folks, are talking Of nothThe ladies 6f the Congregational else. Bear tracks were seen in the ing Church will give an Easter entertainment or fair ft the Park Opera House ou the woods near here several daya ago bjr the boy. ex cuing of the ISlh. While going out for the cows the day W. S. Sharp, our down town druggist, following he eaw other bear tracks, liar, been laid up all the Wreck w itli a and became convinced that old Bruin sprained auklo, w hich he got w bile out was lingering about in tbe neighborriding last Sunday. hood. The family spent a rather restThe Odd Fellows are making great pre- less night, being fearful that the bear parations for their masquerade bail ou would make his appearance. Old tise 26th e.f this month, ami j Bruin, however, remained in tb wood? indications it promises to he tnc event of during that night aud all Thursday tlie season. without being eeen by any person. Tlie water works company have been Thursday evening, while the boy was cleaning out the reservoirs tills week, aud going out hi the fields is bring home our citizens can now congratulate them- the cows, he saw an immense bear selves ou tlie fact that the dirt they get within ten rods from the house quietin the city water is fresh. ly feeding on wild cherries. Tlie boy was startled for atnoment, The city marshal has given notice that all rubbish in the back yards and about but he ran rapidly home, tdok down his ride and left the housel Be quietSuch the stables must be removed. ly made his way in the direction of places have hereafter got to be kept clean the beur, and when within a safe disunder penalty of being arrested and fined. tance stnpjied. There sat the bear, filling his hungry stomach with th Tue people of the First Ward think cherries. The boy raised his rille, that the next mayor should be selected took, aim and fired. Old Bruin utterfrom that part of the city. We have ed a low growl, sprang twice in the air heard the name of Ezra Thompson men- and dropped dead. The ball had tioned very favorably in that connection. pierced Ins heart. Tlie boy and his father, who had stood in the door Politics are very quiet here In the Park, of his cottage watching fhe proceedalthough the city election is so near at ings, immediately ran to the spot. found the hear to be an enorbaud. Botli the Regulars and the Inde- They mous black one, weighing about five pendents seem to be in a comatose condi- hundred pounds, and fully seven feet tion. However, they are liable to get a in length. In a short tune a team of horses was secured, and Bruin's remov e ou them pretty soon. mains were conveyed to a barn not Work at the Crescent concentrator was far distant. commenced last Saturday and it Is now News of the affair spread rapidly running full blast. At this writing the among the boarders and village folks, and in a short time crowds of people tramway Is not running yet, but it w ill began to flock to the barn to see the be in a very few days. A few needed rehuge animal. Rome person suggested are being made to the engine and that it would be very profitable for pairs ears, aud as soon as completed hauling the boy if he charged admission to the barn. The weight of the bear and will be begun. its size were pasted outside the barn The follow Ing judges of election have upon a card, stating that admission been appointed by the Utah Commission to see it would be ten cents. All for tlie municipal election to bfi held on Friday crowds of country and city folks came in carriages and on foot Monday, May Cth: PoU 1 Itobett T. from distant villages to see the Kimball, George W. Gulliver, Frank II. carcass and also the boy who White. Poll 2 Joseph M. Cohen, Frank had killed the bear. In this way E. Harding, Cornelius Hunt. PoU 3 Ike made a snug little profit, as Daniel Baker, James W. Pearson, Wm. fully five hundred persons visited the barn during the day. In the evening II. Harris. an offer ot ten dollars for the skin of Money has been plenty around the camp the animal was made, and a very dollars this week. The employes at the different short time later twenty-fivIke has bscoine mines and mills having nearly all been was offered for it. the hero of the village, and other boys paid off. It is a pity that we could not in the neighborhood are possessed have a weekly pay day here. It would with a strong desire to kill a bear. make things better for both working men Not long ago a bear was caught in a and business men, and would almost comtrap near the spot where old Bruin was shot, but it was not half as large pletely do aw ay with the credit system as the latter, which is considered the of the town. largest that has been seen for years Mine host Simons, of tlie Park City iu these mountains. Hotel, is making a big Improvement to A Story of a Laco Yell. that building. He is putting an addition to the cottage part so as to make it ex' I must tell you something that haptend from Main Street back to Park pened once in a country town where Avenue. This addition was made necea dishonesty in the educuated classes is sary by the Increased travel to our busy not so safe as it is In cities. A girl I little city and we predict tliat before knew was one day ransacking an old another year rolls by he' wiU have to en dower-chesand found, among other large the main part of tlie building to things long laid by, an old fashioned tv ice its present size. white lace veil. It was about a yard and a quarter in length, and was quite A son of J. J. Carroll, had tlie mfsfor a yard wide. The design was heavy tune to shoot himself this week. He la and rich along the edge, and the rest not dangerously hurt, but has made was sprigged with email orange buds. job for the doctor and, perhaps, taught It had been the wedding veil of some The lace was beautifully himself a useful lesson In regard to the Ancestress. fine old Brussels, and, of course, was in is firearms. The wound of handling valuable. The girt Was so' delighted Ids left thigh, in the fleshy part, aud was to find it, rolled np among M lot of old made by the bail from a 32 calibre gun linen, that she impetuously dragged it which he was handling. Hr. Wilson out of tbe chest, and in doing so, probed tlie wound and extracted the caught one corner of it on a wretchfid unseen inside the big bullet, and says tliat he w U1 be around all nail that lruked box. However, she darned it so skillIn a time. short right fully that it hardly showed, and she Four Chinawomen were arrested by the used to wear this veil as a fichu, and it looked. city authoriCes Thursday, charged with lovely One very hot day, at a garden party, living prostitutes, one of them plead she left it in the bedroom of her hosguilty the same day and w as fined $20 tess and, coming up to pet it in the and discharged, another was tried Wed- evening, could not find it anywhere. nesday, and fined a like sum, and the It had disappeared, and, though she trial of the other two was postponed was very sorry just at first, she soon all about it, os girls will, fine until Monday next. One of the witnesses forgot married and went to India with her lu tiie case, a Chinaman, who was living husband. Her mother left the village. with one of the women who was fined, But last year, when my old friend wan confessed to having two wives in the home with her husband on furlough, they met some old acquaintance who Flowery Kingdom, and if it were not had a place near their future home, that they are out of the jurisdiction of and, being asked to go and etay with Uncle Sam and his Marshals he would them, they accepted. On the very evening of their arrival there was an likely stand a good show of serving term in the pen. amateur concert got up by the musical people about, and, of course, every one went, Jeanie and her husband PEKSOXAI,. We are indebted to Hon. John T. Caine On Apr?. 9th. the following grand and act. passed by Con- petit jnror were draw n in tlie Ftst lls-tnc- t 1t H. Kkvnku, Court, for the May term. gress last month An act to withdraw certain public GlUNH JL HOltS. SATURDAY, AlHlE 13, lw9. lands from private entry, and for other Aui in oil Green, Jr., West A eber, Welter county. purposes. William Felt, lluntsv ille, IN eber he it enartetl hy the Sr rate and House of I.OCA1. WAVES. county. Heprisentatir. s (if the United Statin Samuel H. Hobson, Ogden, Weber in Amerira, Congress ussrnthhd, That , Hallo ! county. A. E. Barnes, Coriune, Box Elder from and after the passage o? this act Lake? Salt county. no public lands of the U nited States, exj la that Lars Hansen, Huntsville, Weber Missouri shall tlie in State of those Tills will be tbe cry npxt Tlmrsdify. cept county. conference v Wtors liv e re- be sulijei t to prii ate entrv. I Tlie Judge Gibbons, Ogden, Weber Sec. 2. That any person who lias not county. named. AVilliam Wheeler, Slaton ille, Weheretofore perfected title to a tract of ber county. We have bad several refreshing April land of which lie has made entry under Matthew S. Browning, Ogden, WeBlowers during the week. the homestead law. may make a ber county. - ' r i. r w as item m 'W.v. ,Vdward J. Horrocks. Ogden, !ir. A social Part-eoiintv. ' ' lu. such s to soloed ef ;,!, jlall on Moiiusy evening L. Hatcn, ' on entry, such previousniing or entry to the ' new residence, county. Murdock's M. Jlin Win. C. 15. Orroeks, Garfield, Se-- v contrary notwithstanding; but tins right "ihe Midway mml. Is nearly completed. ler county. shall not apply to persons who perfect Jol.ii J. Starley, Fillmore, Millaid A or Potatoes are offered at fifteen cents ptr title to lands under the county. bushel by certain individuals in Iroio homestead laws already initiated: Joseph Cook, Spring! ille, I tali Midall of settlers That S. upon Iln tinker, comity. On Thursday J). to sell ag tlie public lands whose claims have been August Bohruan, Monroe, Sevier way, took out a county license county. initiated prior to the passage of this act rlcultural implements. Orson Holbrook, Fillmore, Millard enlimv change such entries to homestead county. . ' The Wallsburg base ball club are ex tries and proceed to pel feet their titles to Alfred W. Keeler, Saiina, Sevier lied tbe to y plav pected ov er here county. their respective claims midi r the homeAlbert Tuttle, Manti, Sanpete counStockings a match game. stead law notwithstanding they may have ' ty. heretofore had the benefit of such law , Fred T. Buell is putting the flnisliin Thomas A. Williams, Mayfield, 11 touches on his new dwelling house. but such settlers who perfect title to Sanpete comity. Morgan Evans, I.elii, Utah county Is also building a large barn on the same such claims under the homestead law John Warner, lrovo, Utah county shall not thereafter be entitled to enter lot. Andrew Lindsay, Centre Creek or the under lands other Wasatch comity. Hr. 1). M. Lindsay will hereafter have Frederick Westphall, Provo, Utah homestead laws of tlie Cnited States. his olllcc at his residence, lie moved county Sec. 3. That whenever it shall be from ills former office, opposite the Court Ilaus Hausen, Spring City, Sanpete made to appear to the register and reHouse, yesterday. comity ceiver of any public land office, under K. A. Wells. Ogden, Weber county Jacob S. Boroman was ap- such Edward S. Reed, Fayette, Sanpete regulations as the Secretary of the Territorial Commissioner of Interior may j r scribe, that any settler county. pointed Ezra W. Penny, Ixanosli, Millard Schools, by tlie Supreme Court, last Sat- upon the public domain under existing county. imlay, vice P. L. Williams, resigned. law is unable by reason of a total or Henry Chappell, Provo, Utah coun of or failure crops, ty. (ieorge Huff's amateur dramatic troupe partial destruction J. II. Erickson, Mt. Pleasant, Sau-- v " are well up in their part for The Oar-- sickness, or other una oidabie eausua'ty. pete comity. They expect to play in to secure a support for himself, herself, , penter Ilouen. Ole Arison, Mt. Pleasant, Sanpete on Friday night next, and it or those dependent upon him or her upon comity. tlie lands settled upon, then such register Henry Kearns, Gunnison, Sanpete Wallsburg the following evening. comity. and receiver may grant to such settler a I sane 11. Roberts, Faruham, Emory The picked nine that won the base ball leave absence from tlie claim upon of rs off weeks county. ago, game in this city two which lie or she has filed for a period not Reuben R. Farnsworth, Richfield to play any team in this or Summit coun-- I Sev one and one ier at time, county. any year exceeding tv, and inv ites any club in the counties such settler so Thomas Reed, Hooper, Weber granted leave of absence a them and come friendly to named play county j, shall forfeit no rights bv riasonof such - - game. George Musgrave, Plain C'itv, Weabsence : Provided, That the time of such ber county. I lion. T. S. Watson will go out of the actual absence shall not be deducted from Peter Erickson, Richfield, Sevier ' livery business in Park City next Tues- - the actual residence comity. required by law. 175. Thomas Musgrave, Plain City, IV Wc shall in the future, perhaps, I t day. Src. 4, That the price of all sections county. see more of the Judge about Heber, as a and parts of sections of the public lands returnable Tues The is venire above oeeu! great portion of his time has been within the limits of the portions of the May 7th. dy, the for Park in business his conin lands aid the to seveial grants of pied with rF.Tir jrnoiis. j some time past. struction of railroads which have been 100. Janies Mack, Jr., Ogden, IV eber and be which may hereafter ii We are informed that A. J. Stewart is heretofore countv. He forfeited, which were by tlie acts making 182. George II. Carver, Plaiu City, We1 down with the smallpox in Provo. since been increased have or such ber comity. grants , lias recently returned from Mexico. and it 189. Frank Bair, Logan, Carlie comity J I is supposed he brought the disease from to tlie double minimum price, and, also, V. 141. Wm. Helfrieb, Ogden, Weber I that country. He is under strict quaran-- i o all lands within tlie limits of any such county. I tine, and tlie spread of the contagion will railroad grant, but not embraced in such 135. Alvin Fletcher, Ogden, Weber Co, lv E. and to coterminous 112. Bench, Mauti, Sanpete grant ing adjacent George I be prevented if possible. county. with the portions of the line of any such 99. Alonzo 1 Calioon, Mt. Pleasant, SanOnr exchanges sav, as well as a nnm- - railroad which shall not be completed at pete comity. J her of persons who were there, that inora the date of this act, is hereby fixed at 128. Israel C. Brown, Ogden, Weber Co. cents per acre. 190. John Savage, Smithtleld, Cache Co. ; i people were In Salt Lake during tbe last one dollar and twenty-fiv- e i conference than ev jr assembled togethir Sec. 5. That any homestead settler 153. Nils Knudson, Huntsville, Weber county. before in any one place In the Territory. who has heretofore entered less than 151. Albert H. Garnoy, Huntsville, WeThe Large Tabernacle and Assembly Hall section of land may enter ber county. 1 were jammed full and the yard around other and additional land lying contigu50. Myron E. Crandall. Springville ' Utah county. I them crowded, thousands being unable ous to the original entry, w hich shall not. 110. Rasmus Christopherson, Ogden, to gain admittance to either place. with the land first entered and occupied, Welter in tlie aggregate one hundred and 190. Eliliu X. Warren, Northcounty. Ogden, I The Sheriff got after Wm. Ryan this exceedacres without proof of residence Weber comity. t I week and made him pony up his sixty 171. Madfi C. Wangsgaard, Huntsville, J J liscensc for selling machinery. Ills add. upon and cultivation of the additional Weber comity. final proof of settlement and if entry; jn the Wave, perhaps, put tlie Sheriff on and cultivation lias been made for tlie 98. Joseph Tayne, Fillmore, Millard William county. ; I ,a trail. We sympathize towith 2. T. E. Fleming, Provo, Utah Co. original entry, when the additional entry sell able enough he maybe and hope 95. Bcnnct Larsen, Mt. Pleasant, Sanis then the patent shall issue withff more machinery to pay his liseeuse, and outmade, pete comity. : Provided, That this further proof f This venire was made returnable WedAdvertising, and have a good wagon left jection shall not apply to or for the beneb which we think he wit! if his company 8th. fit of any person who, at the date of nesday, May i do tlie square thing by him. hereunder for entry making application Mr. R. W. Stool, lineman of tbe Telc-- i docs not own and occupy tlie lands cov- Our Traveling: Correspondent. phone Company, was in Heber yesterday, ered by his original entry ; and provided, form Ileber, the first setI putting the brackets on the poles prepar- - that if tlie original entry should fail for Going north wc arrived at was Woodland. tlement should to or s apreason, Ie any prior patent I atoiy to receiving the w ire. lie Here are three stores Keelers, Phillips The pear to be illegal or fraudulent, tlie , I will lrave them nil on by entry shall not be permitted, or and Moons.' This place is in a scattered wire will be here on Monday and will be tretebod and in operation within three if havltg been initiated shall be can- condition, but well united otherwise. The people need a postoffiec here. Mr. Keeler I after, so tliat by next Thursday we celed. day.. Sue. (8. Ti.at every person entitled, is working to that end. Everybody con r Itk oir friends in Salt Lake, in Ills endeavors irautai.. (.(jubcTe without going under the provisions of the homestead cerned should help him Kauias is the next point. There are Bark City . law s, to enter a hom estead, w ho has here., fclto see them. who shall here- three stores in this place the some voting red c- tofore complied with or well do and all and Leonard. Warr They of said 'vu that appear to be after comply with the eil a This is thrive. point great shipping final his Who and mode shall llis nave tar trccs lu laws, Saru ? "hey are plnnted for lumber and timber. The people here nourishing. He says if m proof thereunder for a quantity of land have commenced to build a meeting w. acres of one than less hundred and sixty t "Sht and K'ven plenty treei n J tlirive and make tlie finest sliai. . and received the receivers final receipt house. Wc think tl ey should liny Pa k : f the land, as they do not drop dry tliercfot-- , shall be entitled under said laws & Lambert's Hall and use it for meetings ovcr the ground every fall like tlie i to enter ns a personal rigid, and not as- am.1 dancing. 1 tomvood and locust trees, and their leave Peo.i ls tbe next place of note. Here signable, by legal subdivisions of tlie and A. J. are always green, making them beautiful 'ds T the United States subject there are tw0 stores, a puii Co-ois in a splendid The Marehaut. in winter as well as summer. It would "gt-'aentry, so much additional to lion told. At this place is we be well for the rest of our townsmen to condition, t0 the as' previously adA'1' quantity land shall Hot exceed one the best building stone, the most of it try the experiment. Mrs. Margaret Stevenson went to Park so entered of any lu Utah. Provided, That and the nearest to has.'' City on a visit yesterday. who hundred and sixty' On Thursday Mr. Robert Lind-aRoekpoH Is six mile.' north of Ieoa. land David Fisher and wife came over from lives on Lake Creek, show ed us a sam- in no case shall pateim iasdd for t0c are two stores in this place llen-p- y Park There until 'la' a City last night on h visit, entry additio such which covered about volunteer of wheat, by ple Lemmons and Wardle & liausdale. All additional Hatch, superintendent of the farm. tlie on Ids such Joseph entry is foot high and growning person making I well here and ere hard a work. mercantile establishment of A. Hatch He says that last fall Ids wheat got a lit- shall have actually and in conformity are uoing tbe Garden of Eden of Sun.mlt Co., went to Salt Lake on Thursday. tle too ripe before harvesting and shelled with the homestead laws resided upon This Is Ilarvey Meeks, who has for some time out a great deal in consequence. He and enliiv ated' the lands so additionally county. Mi-o- n stores three Young, has Wansliip on his way from Fort Du Chesne to and tlie entered been and otherwise complied fully grain sproutplowed the ground The iailroad passes Heber with a herd of cattle, lias arrived and Brown. ed and came up before snow fell, and as w itli such law s : Provided, also. That this near the and Is looking well. the winter was cold, with but little snow, section shall not be construed as affect- through this place, and be.'ug do a should of Summit centre county, U. S. Deputy Marshal Rod lidd, of it was thought by some that the wheat ing any rights as to location of soldiers was in town on Thursday, subwould freeze In the ground and die, but certificates heretofore issued under sec- much larger business than it does. Provo, The next place to the north is Jloyts- - poenaing witnesses iu the case of the what he shdired us proves this to be tion two thousand three hundred and six ille. There is no postofllce here and United States against Wm. Forman, for wrong, and Mr. Lindsay thinks that if of the Revised Statute?. much going on. not addiide to unlawfh? t:.'tfcc?.of t'l.bljfjr. Sr.c. 7. . That the act ' .s prov fa vvVsA Js olovved under, when planted, e at Coalville, which is j-cUsn-iycinstead of being harrowed in, it w itl take tional regulations fdltomentCS AvPy-y?.- . called a city. This is the great coal mart aproot better and w ill be more apt to live emption entries of public lan tschooL is tlie giant here; of Utah. The hundred March under all circumstancesi third, eighteen proved a from of boast having everything, lnih?r "shall' not be construed they and seventy Tue third term t--f ecksn! In the N. E. We would like to see the Heber Home to forbid the of testimony for toothpick to a tnfeshiiig machine. Smith school house, closed od taking Friday, the 12th on tlie a Drnmatie Company put play for final proof within ten days following the & Wild, and Salmon & Sons are doing aud the fourth term of the of April, The Social was so store The coming Stake conference. well. Workingmen's advertised as upon which such final school year, will commence on Monday n Glass is a good piece, has been played day shall bo mode, in cases where acci- full wc could hardly get lit. John Boy-de1 proof murning, at 9 oclock, April 5th 1889. 4. this store Roil finest by them, and with one or two relieasals dent or unavoidable has the drifg delays hav e preventsend children to All Intending cotfld be put oil again, or if they prefer parents John Mitchell funs a ed tlie applicant or witnesses from mak- side of Jericho. them At the bestart If to learn a new play, The Stfeets of Nv should, possible, bnsincss. a docs store and cash good such proof on the date specified. of the term, as it gives the ChildYork" would be a good one, and would ing Sec. 8. That nothing in this act shall Swinson & Swanson find Sir. Ball rud sa- ginning ren a much better chance, and save the take well with the people. The troupe mila and hotel runs Cluff Mrs. loons. be construed as suspending, repealing or has done nothing siuce the Johnson Bros, in store. Mary Rhoads has a millin- teacher many a perplexity. auy way rendering inoperative the pro- linery came here last winter and started an eloEspecially is this the case with those and is postmistress. Fred Loe store visions of the act entitled, An act to ery who jjave never been to school cliildfen cution class. The Home Company had a There is bnt one coal a provide for tlie disposal of abandoned has barixr shop. Unless they start with tlie term before; play cast at the time, bnt laid it aside in and useless now Wasatch. here the mine running military reservations, apand with their class, they cannot accomorder that the Johnsons might give some hundred and Coalville claims the finest Stake House fifth, eighteen proved July performances. About all the Johnsons eighty-fouin Utah, and It is grand to sfiy tlie least. plish the same work that the others do, w ho were there at the beginning of their accomplished while here w as to break up Sciixfoi. Approved, March 2, 1889. All should make it a point to classes. the borne troupe find carry over $200 iu d house wanted. send from tlie beginniug and above all A two or money out of tlie tOVVri ; but we hope our troupe will survive the hock and let us Tongue and chain scrapers for sale at Anyone hav ing nfiich a place to rent, w ill keep their children la regular 10. S. .hi ar from them again. call at this office. liffaker's, Midway. for tlie following Ci;y Editor. : IL-be- r liome-Strfii- ' w Wc-be- . . 'w. e - v fj addi-ditton- ' I if Co-op- ' cont-'Mio- Co-o- p. 'c p. ae rtit bUn y, I t 1 S. 4. 1 Co-o- r. thFec-roome- pH-as- s Hoif to Make Rustle Work PoIU Blooded PcrcherOfi ikorM' In constfincfing riistiO Work, flirfie things should be aimed at Tbe article t6 be made should be strong,' well proportioned and graceful in form and outline'. Tho first Can be attained by braoes and supports, the neceseity for which is seen at a glance; tbe others depend entirely upon correctness of eye and taste ot tbe worker No in struction can bO given' t0 aid tfie amateur in respect to either. It is bettor not to form or draw any design or plan for the article to be made beyond the dimensions and general shape of It; for the material need will not admit of following out in detail any preconceived design. It ii already shaped and bent, and your design if you have one must conform to1 tbe shape and bend of the sticks uled. When rustio work Is modeled after a' Wllf aland fbr tmi seasda st A. natch's Sara, patch-wor- k crasy qtrilt, it does not matfor terms, see B. ter much ho w tbe smaller traceries are tiwee if but is in method the fist la; LEQli7v if Swieicisj fbe lutmge pri be eonaiatent and orther article should with other parts of it that Attomei correspond it Lair and Hotarf pntiiiC the whole may be symmetrical. The amt Collection Basiaeas curves and angles found in the willow a Real Estate, Specialty. represent true arcs of circles and perfect angles, and are suited to this char- Stom.e: Opposite the Salt Lake tfotise, Mala reel, Park City, Utah. acter of work. With latrrel, cedar, and manv other woods, this would be impossible. Each article of rustio work must be noocssarily, and, I may add, preferably, sui generis. American Agriculturist. - - City Bakery Notice. AND GROCERY, All those who subscribed to the telephone are requested to meet at the Court House on Monday evening next, at 6ctock, fo hear the repoat of A. C. Hatch FAint CIT Y, UTAH J. C. Donaldson, of Park City, lias a CAXDIES! CANDIES! CANDIES I large aild complete stock of now and seca ond hand funiturc, which he will sell at Wholeaole and Retail. rock bottom prices. Iersoris aoout (6 commence housekeeping or contemplating renewing old and worn out furniture, We keep fbi Finest Rand Madi Goods' to will do well to call on him before purchasing elsewhere. He uiso has a com Mi pletc line ot stoves and cooking utensils. His store Is on Main street, nearly opposite the City Ilall. All kinds i( Fish on hand. constantly Oranges, Lemons, Bananas, In fact alY All persons knowing themselves to be kinds 6f Fruit In Its season. indebted to IVm. McMillan for g last year, will please call and Toys and Notions of all kinds at prices settle before asking for any moro credit. that witl surprise foe natives black-smithin- Lost. Rive me a call when in the city, or senif orders and wlU ship by Stage. Between the stone quarry and Heber, a mason's hand hammer. Any one finding it w ill please leave at Wm. T. Thackers, Main Street. e aug. h. rcELusa;- Park City, Utah Fop Sal or Rent. of 80 acres to sell or rent on reasonable terms. Enquire at this office, or of E. Buys, at Daniels Creek. F. H, White A farm Fop Ilcnt- - JOB & Co., : PRISTERS, - The Farm, south of tho River Bridge, near Jordau's. Enquire of Jos. Hatch If you want to save freight, buy your fnmltnr of UoDpooim) CHj op poslte Fark City Hotel. He 1 selling at efL f? Ogden and Salt Lake City prices. t, Apple trees, four years old, ia A Hatch's garden at ten cents apiece. Aptf. ply to James Shanks, gardener. For fine photographs go to Adams Bros., Lower Main street, Iark City, Utah. Main Strevt, oppoalte Poatofflce,' Misses Clan Alctfaftr and Lacy tfateft, Will open Park City, a &uilxicr3rdc PrsMmaW SS y KrttfiblitOiTnent, ad Main Street, nearly op poMfte tbe Stake llouee, to a few 1av. They will carnr a complete line of Millinery Uoot, ati the latest styles, at reasonable prices. CALL AND SEE US. GEO. BLACKLEY I doora north of Postofllce, Park City Contractor, Everythin Neat, Clean nd Cozy. The' Table will aLwav bo supplied with ihe beat tho market afford. SuUder, Carpenter, it iH Mills AND UNDERTAKER. 3EC-b- r City, 3"oh.n. T. O. BAILEY, QUAR HYMEN. of Mt Land Agent Sizes. All orders promptly filled. Hotter City, TJtaH. Robt. THORNTON, il Walla-burg- ISeejeicm&tlo Terras. ii & Being Ho&fS, T. H. GRICE, Proprietor. Creole 6z Sons, Red Sandstone Flagging ' SoliditcyL" TTtfclx. among the rest. They sat immediately behind a girl whom Jeanie had known formerly, and whom she recognized with pleasure, only waiting for a pause in the performance to attract her attention. This, however, she did very effectually before any pause came. In a very Wallsburg:, Utah, piano part of the solo that was being sung aloud whisper rang quite aufrom Hmt to Wulfebarg dibly through the room. This was Canirt thoamiMall iutermediutti KiiUir Jeanie, who had found her long-los- t lace-verecognized her own dainty little stitrhe and uttered aloud: My Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays. darn! The girl before her turned around, as did every one, and when she saw Jeanio she grew as white as the Will carry Passcnaera, Freight or Kxpre. lace itself. You see she had thought Pncknw. , to Midway, Charleston, or herself quite safe in wearing it after on j all that long time, thinking Jeanie was in India. Eondon Truth. Orfgfi et Crazy Utah mxtA MAtoxDJtyi, P. 0. Box 2G3, Salt Lake City, Ucah; Answers all letters ennoemlnK Land Matter whoa Htaiup ars enclosed tor reply, and furnishes dlugraiu showing Lands open tor entry. 1 Mt Business Promptly Attended to. W. PsAJESZgE?,, Attorney - at - Law, S. -- i XjTidl 110 MaSnJStrect, r. SALT LAKE CITT. . Old Reliable All kind ot Land Entries Made and Per-- Crazy patchwork originated in a a .a the following manner; A certain lady ICUkCUt while learning embroidery in an EnLAND -- CONTESTS A SPEQIALTT. glish seminary lost her mind, and it became necessary to confine her in a JOHN.N. CARROLL, private mad house. But she still retained her passion for needlework, and HERDER AND CATTLE DEALER , Wm. McMILI.AN, Proprietor. spent most of her time in uniting pieces of material furnished her from the He Is prepared to do general g madhouse scrap-bag- . Although finaon short notice and reasonable ble to perform the difficult stitches Of embrOidery work, it was noticed that terms. in joining tbe odds and ends of the Terms, cash. material given her she invariably used contrasting or assimilating colors of thread or silk, and that nearly every stitch was different from the others. MO HORSE SHOEINS. Specimens of her work fonnd their way outside of the asylum, and since Buggies neatly repaired on shortest nothen, millions of women, apparently tice, at in found sane, hare delight imitating "Wasatch County, Utah ' - JIATCJTS BLACKSMITH SHOP. the handiwork of the crazy countess, " rovtofflcc; Ileber, Wasatch Co., Utah. TEEM8, CASU. , black-smithin- BLACKSMITH INC 4 |