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Show , .HIT ... rk i ... 1)111 I' II IJAJIll """""l 1 U ULLlill. INTERESTING CHAPTERS FOR OUa READERS. RURAL I'ovr I 'irr-fii- -- rmrri Ojt-r- ThU t I,, pirtii.riit if the trw- tu the Curv bf llllila t'rw btot k m l I'.T to f tf Is an army unui:cfisf')l f In the ..!!. y and th;y are Tlj-r- of over rci'ly to Join in au arguait-uthis sott. Their lark of gilei'ttta Is a an sdii.m Mat sore poii.t with tht-they are not fonj of havii.i; Ijeoplfe t 1 '1 i. jr I irVi lC rf J Y V. i tht ir vif !' thHr 1T'', MIKE FITZGERALD, Prop. I ' (Ji ftathin on the atraiiui-aoth'-- of men who have buiiiueM were o long in th l much more acce.aful. Hut there ma F;o Lino of Carry things to he considered in thU niatt. r whiih are ajt to escape the atI tention of the men who are too hasty Hlc-! Kor in ui riving at touclusiuriri. we have noth.ed with sorrow tiiat it U not always the man who aix Tii- eshows the befit lot of hogs that has the t to sell every year at home. NeithDiMtili l'opular I'.t'ors Kept er Is it the successful showman who A jerfeet Amusement Hall, with has always the largest, strongest litu Fino Tool Tables in con flection. ters of pigs in the yens at home nor do the litteri he owns usually com An ill a! renins j.laiM to drop from the show sows. If he would tell in and wait f r tlm e.ir. , , us the inside story of his show experiences he would often have to recount how he scoured the country for A nlen. comfsrtRb'a several of the animals he exhibited room has bnen fitted up wh.re Lad ioi can alt, out of heat with such success and even when he 7 and dust and wait for the cars. found them they were not a!l that he could desire in point of shape or some other special particular, lie would tell uss further that he brought out the good points or patched up the deficient ones by feeding that cannot be considered beneilclent to the breeding qualifications of the animal iu question. But then he would tell you if honest that he did not buy the animal to breed from so much as he did for the purpose of showing. He fussed and led and showed for the purpose of acquiring a name and reputation of having tiwlue of the very finest type, swine that had taken the largest numbers of premiums at the fair. He sought this name and reputation that he might sell large numbers of pigs on USE. Its strength and we can scarcely blame hirn for the desire for prominence, pop ularity and profit, nor can we criticise Heverely the methods he pursued In attaining the desired end. It Is evident, however, that while he gained In one respect by showing hogs and the farmThn llnnlii-apOOKINQ un'li'r llii-i- rlrciinistanorii In l.nuiri ers of the country were benefited by i urn tii..ir r,iiuiit!(m nn tlm sinv in Th !, cvidi'tiCH nf th uillai!tiuij iiJujrfdU tiliuuiiinl mlore ami (iuull. ala on sr from nil uurU hia exhibits ami the name and fame of his respective breed of hogs was Sand for litflrature, both for tha "New Rochester" Cook Stovo boomed by his work, he lost in anand the "Rochester Lamp." other respect. It must be confessed that the exhibiting of hogs too often You will never regret having introJitceil Ibiwe goocU into lends to overfeeding, while overfeeding your household. leads to loss at reproductive powers. The winning of premiums galore, is, LAMP too, apt to change a plodding careful breeder Into a professional showman 33 Park Plaos and 3S Bfc'clay s reat, New York. who seeks to buy and sell hogs on the reputation he has acquired In the arMin. He would be of more value to the community If he would continue his brwHling operations with the t of further improving his hogs au 1EA IK the breed of swine, be bundles and i Is well If he trees It In this light and Groceries, Confectlonory, Statioriorj, Novelties, makes It a point to show only the And all Kmds of Fruits. CanneU Goods, Etc. Etc, hogs he has raised himself, seeks to build up a reputation by his own work rather than by borrowing the At th6 Old Stand, State Street, Murray, UuU. plumes of others and thereupon strutting before the community in splend ir in TWurray. of other meti s making. Exhibiting is a praiseworthy business when the exrut Home mnile loe Crmiin an.l Cool Muiuiner Orinkfl. hibitor shows swine of his own breeding each year along with the boar which has been used but it is not all m. V 0.?. .vs. ov. vV', - ov. v'' VI? that can bo desired when It tempts a man to ruin his breeding stock by overfeeding, or devote most of his time to searching out and fitting show stock for the purpose of making a reputation upon the strength of which to sell jilt pedigreed scrubs which rKHFft.lT 8(.i.Knt;r ariHK ok- should have been castrated or fatted. Exhibiting stuck should never be made the chief method of advertising nor the main aim of the year's work. It ALWAYS JN HAM) should go hand in hand with the most ' careful breeding methods having for CAREFUL ATTENTION tuvf N FAMILY TRADE their aim the constant improvement of the stuck on the farm and should not Induce any man to ruin his breed ; lug animals by overfeeding and lack ot exercise. The names of breeders 'V Jtb&Ki ',,JV OOI'-- 0'- V.W" VtV n 0"- handed down to posterity will be of 'rft "iti 'i "ni 't 's w 7,ir those who built up herds systematical ly and perseveriugly, showed stock of their own breeding and fed for profit and health rather than appearance and -- RrC Liquors, Whittles, Brandies, Wines i Vitlt) Wilt'' not bt--- art-v-ra- .V niCiesrs. 41 spara'. lh) hot Weather f' NEW ROCHESTER. iil'tiir. k. t t THE ROCHESTER Oiim-liin- )f CO, JOHN GORDON & SON, Tobaeea and Cigars mmr finest ce Grecrr parlo5 ', o .- U. P. Saloon and Billiard Hall. -- s WIES, Imliai.a to tha turkey ha i j That the li)!tli-:rd- 4j' by tte la Ehoa W the fact that it Intr. ii.to E'lrupe from M.. i- the ieo or the V?ht Is'early la the1'" Klb wutury- a, MSUORS CIGARS BIRCH. & J. - 'rfiC1 LUM .and KlirAlL WIIOUESALIi .... . .LAJMBiCK I AKV JOHN SCHRCEDER, Propvietor. is Reports from j.'sgU.- -i say that there have been a hw&xt "t convictions ia the couru recenuy f"r tt,e Si!e of liUt" '"t eotitalning p, esrv.'.ives. One man was convicted fjra-l--nbutter 63 graiiiscf b ''acic acid to the se.llng butter pound, and the Earae subcontaining 62 g:i:ES stance to the poisl Vet another was fined for sellin buttci with only 17 grains of barfft.e cid to the pound. Without doubt sosae of this butter came from the I'nited States. It Is known that the Elgin district butter containing no tail but preserved with boracie acid Is beiS sent to ano-.tie- ONE OF York justice, ia fining some milk dealers wut ing their milk, told them that '.hey came before him Jinkied of the same again and w e offense he wuld fend them to the li asserted by the penitentiary, of t.je enforcement officials in i of the laws nst food adulteration that it is aim impossible to prevent the watering milk. So alarming ome that the Med- have couditi. ical Society t uo County of New York has anpt'" committee to de- vise methoOtfV impsTTtng the milk supply ot Ne i'ork City. Doubtless the doctors hvfe found the bad milk one of the Rarest obstacles In the of their patients way of the rj,erychildren forced to and the live upon I .he commlssioiJ 1 hit upon what it believes to b Aactical scheme. It has that are known selected to be above tispicion and has Issued to them a la ei Uiat may be used on each bottle oni!lk, certifying that the milk in thil )Ule is pure. Hy so doiie consumers will buy ing It is only of tl Vdeaiers that have or may Iiave means the yui. Hy froiTeu out of rogue? A New !. BEST COTJNTIIY HOTELS IN LT.YLT. Till: NEW KOOMS AND NEW FURNITL'IiE, f C'A,T l tl li.Air5 T,l,L.WU.AOL,a . T- 1 . . T 1 Hoard and Lodgings by the day or week. Kooiua by the tingle night, 0 cents. . . special Kates by the Week i.-- fra t'o' Highland Hotel. e a '"'paa-iard- By Mall to Mothers. The teettitig period we.n.4 out (he unit her as well as the b.les. Sleeping j ruj) enlarge the trouble; in fact the giving ut opium m criminal. There is no etlec-livgpecilic know n except Antifret. It coutaiiiB neither opium or al.so'utely hariulesH. A little in their milk (it is Ucte-len- s) eelheai t and the little withthrough iLe teething out fretting, sweating, or diarrhoea, and entirely escape the dmtrev-e- r that make lift) mioerahle for the toothers a well as the little one It is worth its weight in gM. Jt is 50c a box by mail, pontage paid But the proof of the pudding " the eatir.g. Ho to enable all mother to first satisfy themselves that O;io will positively pave their lilt darling all their teething distrc-.--- ( I, we wi'l, for ten cents in (Oaiuprt to pay postage, 8end by mail a sample that will relieve baby's distresses for ten days. ThU will be Is not ten days proof positive. comfort worth ten cents postage? Addresa Inland I. ug Company, 2934 Washington street, San Francisco, Cal. al-pi- "VP; on " wyul(1 Nrt ton brousht before that! lruo dom,'Mtii Mtj'.i hK ' .i.m,... wii - n.ae' lis rovlna" i . fcuti I'uullry. ... i j . I ' i A-- i A f M I Restaurant First-Clas- s ( ATTACHED TO THE HOTEL. Meal Tickets; (I 21 Meals for $450 i J JONES BLOCK, MURRAY, UTAH. Guaranteetl Salary, of ro i .Mrc-- B to represent rs ua. a Diu in i ravel apiMmitina- anenia. ot ner our luteins a w Ion irni u.rlnciil .rk Mi n and wiimon Jj STAFFORD PRESS, New Haven, Conn S3 Churct, St., An.wer Squeti.iil the I.awrer. Washington member Of the legal fraternity recently asked Minister Wu Ting Tang as to the status of lawyers in China. The oriental answered quietly: "Lawyers are prohibited in my country." When the Washington man fully realized the iignineance of Wu Ting Fang's remark he hastened to change ttio Proprietors. adcalers hji i Hllll Uncle Sam's Loan Offico. Money loaned on Watches, Diamonds, Gems, Instruments, Tools, Clothing and all articles of value f the regular rate of at A prominent above-mention- A. B. CUNE, . CUNE, et a nunrutiieed vtmrly; raiiid ndvaiiceineiit. nn.l exp"ii"-b"U.e. Orand chnnee fur I lil esia'ilisbeij mau or woman to secure pte.iint, a.r ilhcr.il tnciiine a U poillon, .New brilliant liuts. vi rite at one s. IO00 ore-bal- Special Bargains in Unredeemed Watches, Jewelry, Clothing, Etc 26 28 30 EAST FIRST SO,, SALT LAKE UTAH. CITY, thr .iaa Ao Keonomr That Mean. Loan. A reporter of the New York Produce Review writes in that paper as follows: Tha old story of economy to the detriment of the creamery's Interests is again being revived. I was in search of sotkethlug to write about in MURRAY BAKERY. Dyspepsia Cure Diflcsts what you lhese columns last week and ran up against the story of a buttermaker who had been employed in a creamery for three years and never once did his butter arrive here anything but an extra, this flue work evidently was not appreciated by the stockholders who were under the Impression that the running expenses of their plant should be reduced and they began by discharging their butteitnaker to whom they were paying fiia per month, and hiring a man In his place at $10 per month. Inspector Heiiy examined this J40 per month man induction the other dav and seoiTTpV Butter" S3 points. TT? where the craery saves by Its poliif is hard to tell. I have no sympathy for any creamery company that (ursues such a policy, and you can gamble that tha creamery concern referred to Is i No proprietary 'creamery ever was so short signted is to dispense with a good buttermaier for a poor one for the sake of sav.ng a few dollars In salary. This creamery paid the man they discharged only $05 per month and he was a crackerjaek worth to them at least $i0 per month. Now they have a man who, unless he Improves In his work very rapidly, will lose them a good deal more money than they save in salary. To creamerymen who have a good man making their butter and contemplate hiring a cheaper man for the sake of economy. 1 say dofi't. It artificially uis'esta Bread, Pie, Cake, Etc., iresh Daily eat. the food and aula Nature In sireiih'ttieiuug and tlie exhausted, digestive orrecou-itruciit- gans. Fine Confectoinery- ig It Isthe latestdiscovereddigest-an- t and tonic. 5o other preparation can approach It la efficiency. It Instantly relievesand permanently cures Oysprpsla, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Soar Stomach, Kausea, Blclc Headaclio, Gastralgia Crampsnd all ot her results of imperfect digest in, - A Fall Line of TOBACCO, CICARS and GROCERIES, (j) We selLileikia'a Coffees. 0 ! PIc8f.',,. and I'.. Lftrgelricontalr.s S'i ttm" llookallaouutclypeps:aiDailcdfreo Prepare! by E. C. De'.'ITT ft CO., Chlcato. ima-.U:z- F H. CANNEGIETER, Prop, JLIagio Dip ITeadlo t C. For lo'at'ug Gold and Sliver iai or niuaeii ,;Ore. i" Cireulara nod teiilinnnlals ir'-ui- Box C. rrun eed tables, P. M. AGENCY, I', l'lilmv ra, a. Public Service at all Hours, Accommo- dations F. DURAND HAS M Vttl IISS Unsur- passed GEO. GRAWTER, Proprietor. Building on tht corntr, two doora north ot the I'ust (Mil wtarre he in prewired to loofc after the tat n ad hrada of hia uuinrroui frlvaia. In tli a Handsome Now California College . Uiirailittry Kffeet of Tuliprruloiila. In order to determine the influence of Wbuwie' loxius""tivpn the constitution ot the young animals? a French experi menter has conducted a number of experiments In Inoculating guinea pigs. Five tests were made In which the gui- ivery g yjjurray, f Finest turnouts in the county. Spectial attention given to fatney rigs, and competent drivers furnished. Horses boarded by the week or month, and transients carefully attended to. If you want a rig to meet yoo at the car line, call tis up. Telephone, No. 745 cC Dental Surery. : Thonn now open for to entt-- wtll nW to H. W DENNIS, tht ('ol:tgf. K IV, I) I). S , Pi-annd N'oAlIiMri Sts,, A. P. Cor. , S. P. P. S., Fnrrott ULKAV. Sun nea pigs received the distilled products mdoioo, t'ilifornia. Send lor tnnouncemeot. of cultures of tno tubercle bacilli. The inoculations were given several months before the period of gestation began, and as a result of the Inoculation the young wcr born In diminished numprizes. bers utiil either dead or with feeble constitutions. The author believes from r Turk?. Origin and all l"at these experiments that tubercle toxins Cavnti, and 1 nt btmnaii conduc;i for Moot ftTC Frcs. C. E. Thome, In his poultry book, intluence gestation In lessening the OU OfriCC OFf0ITf U S MINT Off Ct s.iys that naturalists Ht present rec- number of the young, In causing the ual wi can trrure patent in let Unc tiYan Uiot rernot Ua.n Waahtnf ton. ognise but two species of wild turVrys death, of the foetus, the premature Send model drawing or pSoto.. with devrip-tiorthe Meleagris gallopavo, which Is death o? the young, or a weakened conV ativiM. if patenUuia or nt. ftre oi it arcured. Oxir fc "at cif ti:i rhatire. the wild turkey of the Southwestern stitution. Further experiments with with A Pamphlct tlow M (btiin Patent I'nited Slates and Mexico, and the young animals born under these condicost tix tame 'in the I'.S. ar.d tort lira cjaiiUtcs Saent re free. Add si, Meleagris sylvestrls of Canada and tions indit I ted that they are more senthe northern I'nited States. These sitive to t iibcrculosls than normal were formerly classed as differPtTtHT OrnCC. WiMIIOTOt(. O. C. ent species under the name of MeleaIhiring the five years of careful In- gris Mexican: and Meleagris Atn.r;-cana- , vest '.Mil, .ii in regard to the cost of but. as they differ but litt'.e. exJOHN F. STRATTON'S between cows cept in color of plumage, they have pti i.i ,i ci of butter uanvjra t alcbralad Ituailan Out In cow form and spare a:,,! angular l.itter'.y been regarded as bu! one sixViolin considerable superiluous tisi: " ties. Meleagris oeellato Is the nre Tt Fln"t in the Worid. r cords show tuat in every cur sue, ErT (e.r ci W Arrantfd. and beautiful IVellated tin key of Cenii,,, cow that carried the least JohnF.StrattonCo. tral America. tlrs'.i i!,:iigtd the least for butter, and Whe!a,i'o Ial.r, In former geological ep.n lis. i ea crano stkcct. in so mm' h ti one cow was n lit-t.mat three Meltleast other spec ies of Lais' Baodlur Nlw York. lg' U ague. and plumper than the in-sc. have existed within the limits of tV butter product cost her other vo.tld present I'nited States. The rent be W JOHN F. STRATTON'S more t' an the other. It should of two spc!ea, Veleagris altu-- Mr the results are that mind CsIebraUd StiTAIiS. in here,, bus, and Meiearis oeler, h.i ,ng , mo. lated testimony, from showing S'eeu found In the l'ost I'liecene of Ni net ei. a that every day, every week, ' J v. and of another, M'ie.igrU an-t- l ., ;h. but during tier entire ,,,,.1 and In Tmportr the beds Miocene WSo'm,'.7 of Ce'.o. lifc. iuns, ice. the spare cow is better. That Itn.rt in a i t ::.,' rf ra.hv .,'; ..,.,! be so much better is almost MUSICAL. MERCHANDISE, " Anatomically the turkey Is closely lucre.:-as uniform the ndf.ir JOHN F. STATTON CO. strong and related to the C.uine.i fowi: hence. t'i iM i"i is Frofcssor H.ieckcr. Carina. etCittniiSr.NiwToiK. generic name, Meleagrit. the ancient ti.uiie ot that fowl. The sp.villc name, Potatoes. Attacks Sweet . Is coiupouiule, of tlie nanv gailopa-.oaround portion only, giving to of the barn yard fowl. (laHus. au.l of and some a rough, brownish, tlie peacock. Tavo. a shriveled appearance. Kemedy . now gene: a'lv 'm. Ornithologists ud ail diseased tubers In pro-!iove tlm! the wild turkey of Mexico sots and rotate crops. was the direct parent sto. of the doand be exceeding glad: for mesticated turkey, basing this belief li, upon the facts that this variety shows pr,,,t j, your reward In heaven: for they the prophets which in re tendency toward the variation m in the color of the plumage which w, before you. St. Matthew, v, ;,,, i,,iuit Is a weapon, aid when characterizes the domestic fowl, as i's wing coverts and tall feathers mnu:n lahovl: s men vote against their own Another argument pome white. hi in...., st (hey are turning the weapon favor of this theory is that the specie Rci;!i'tb',lr own beads and commit-- I or variety exhtlng In the vicinity of ting ;m; ileal suicide. BniM-iDSf- Saocoss:ful Shootom shoot, of course, but whether they shoot or not, when you go hunting don't fail to call at the . ... I line of Fath, Poors, Sown piior, I'uiMinj? l aprr, JUOUHIinga, t iiJ3, iim a, iwt jiTomi nun i uio r iuiku Kto. Contrnrta Naili, Boildars' taken, BuilJinga figured on, Eulldlogn put up on easy, Monthly Ion't fail to aea ua before vou build. A!b0 a psvmenUi. ...CO MP LET It LINE OF COAL... If In need of anything ia onr lirie, call and eo us or write. Il will be to your interest to do io. Iifa OrJnra at Oram KaoJri Stora, or Mall Cmi Through F. 0. a XVlth full K., lfar-lwan- WM. ATOOD. and ierniaoia I.o.nl Yarda south of on 0. 8. L. Ky. at At wood Sla'i.iu 03c Tjptiritlai in frompby IbwjrapJ'Ji, y'.!y 4on. 4Jrtf, R. I. iRTi, 6nfl. frU-t- r.4 rvitoa Ca'.i en or bla. Know Yon Ar 3Tou i I'ty. Get Bat. ting the ' , C.A.SWOW&CO. 0. Work o rJ k 8t Pavi. Hoku iwcas t Ui Chicago, Mm ' IfvTH TO" Pla.r Mean ail. Fr ta, toat L.I opny cthr lubie, nr. km AVII " -I Ttii ttid CMfal boo'ut. CATAtoorr MOO! AOtiey, rA. PAY VAN COTT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, tm J5I. CHj tai Ccucty A i y , ; i fees, PAt.MVBA. County Bullai.i, Salt Uif ;u-p- r ;'f IUii-wa?- i l' East Dioloj Car Sorto, ELEBAXT Chair m EQUIPKHT. Cars FAST TRAINS ni DAILY. , I that chutos the game into the bag THE FINEST AMUSEMENT HALL IN TOWN; :the: Colorado Midland. "l'IKE'8 PEAK KOUTE." RUNS TWO SOLID TRAIN'S EACH WAY. EVElty DAV VIA H.GW. Leaving Ogden 7:25 a. m. aud 7:15 p. m. Rminlnit Through to Denver Without ' Iisiu'h. lh.-- l'raini tarry a,ou , CLa r I'nn and T ELEGANT TULLMAN SLEEPING CARS On Wi,.ej!r Mornlnc a Tourist ilepior la aiMed which Sun throuija toiiin ilm aiei St, 1' iul. On Ttiuruhiy and Friday Morultigt thu T"Ui 1st Sle.jnr i, and ri1s 'rotwo how alsirle Waeiin uiii thin rout ' And you put shot Strings. -- mm and get warmed up. . , : It's the keeping of the inner man warm that makes the shooters shoot th GOES THROUGH TO ri M "tJ OlIAIIAand CHICAGO, w o If ymi go Knt you will mm time and mone hy Iniura,!.,-la voi lie Line,pitroirzuu lh. Colorado id.u l. W.H. DON NELL, U.S. 20C DEVOR, Doolj Block, H General Agent, Trav. Pass. Agent, Suit KKACIIBi ALL COIjOUAI0 ' ; w :the: I h'-- .1.1.NJ CAMI'x Colorado Midland Ry. City. "A 5 |