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Show ''Pur Kent'' notices, printed on anU. for .1- at Tin: P.i -.1 n; ollice. 'Mil- lll.l'll tlll.UI-I. lK-I lu-.Hl ,1..- 'I.-I. SI 1, 1,111 li.-r -l..r I- -ift. 'I'll.- IMt-HtT .i. -i- h.-i :.l.i'Ai-l 'iil-l. ( !u to the Hardware Harness Hepartnient for halters, hri'llcs. whips, etc., reduced to a ra.-h haN. The Lo-an Jnimml said lai-t week that llusenhark, the cra.y man who was taken to Provo two weeks a'o, had been in Cache County for flomc time, terrorising , tiie cili.eiis of Mendon, lieusoii j Ward. Hyde Park and other i iaces. He won't do so any more. j The case of W. H. iSoothc, of I liriyham City, against the Cnion i Pacific Ky. Co. wa. decided in the District Court at Odcn this week. ! A judgment of $-"t00 was rendered in favor of plaintiff, hy consent, for damages done to properly hy reason of railroad radin done through it. There is a prohibition paper published in Frank ton. Indiana, called The Thinker, which is 10 cents a year. The size of the paper is four pages, each page being five inches long. That knocks the socks otf tlie Vernal Ex pre Hn, and is probably the smallest small-est paper in existence. The Ks-riTM Ks-riTM is little, but li my! The Salt Lake and Hot Springs Railroad company propose to build a road from the capital to Coal- ' Next Wedlie.-di.y U-lnT.- i n February, t he mi-m i. -t n;..,.' i n! I the year. I ' ; j Wedding cards- and veiling card.- 1 I at Thk Kcm.kk ofliee. ! Knit Kknt. A g'.ml room in very : heart of city. I m ui iv at Tin. Kr-. Kr-. ii.i-.it ollice. Andrew Hurt, of this city, lias been selected as a grand juror i to act at Ogden. ! The County C urt will hold its next reguiar session ihe Cusi M n i -I day in February. What's the mutter with the Ogden Og-den Post,' 'e have not received a copy for these ten days. The son of .1. P. Olsen who fell on the ice last week and broke his leg is said to he getting on well. There is a newsboy in Salt Lake called '"Peanuts." He must lie a thing of beauty and a joy forever. If you want to rent a good room cheap, on the'bosl business corner in the city, inquire at Thk F-i'oi.kii ollice. We are paying seven cents for dressed hogs. Pring in your pork and we will pay you the cash. J. V. Erdmanu t Co. Yesterday's JFrmld chronicles the dawnfatl of the lirighton Star, published hy A. P. Tomson, heller known as '"Milo Zip " Wednesday, Jan. m2"ih, the wife of Olof Jeppson presented her husband hus-band with a fine baby girl; weight nine pounds, All doing well. ville via. eber canyon. I be road is to be built for the purpose of drawing coal to Salt Lake and the surrounding country. As yet there is not much talk of a road through our county. IIVilcli Ware. The regular meeting of the school teachers of Hox Elder County was held last Saturday as per the notice in Tmr Bcoi.fii. The most interesting feature of the session was an able essay on ''Self Culture," written and read by D. C. Hubbard, our talented young County Superintendent. Our readers will lie given an opportunity opportu-nity to judge of t he merit of the i composition, as it will appear in next Saturdny's Pl-ci.ku entire. From Monroe comes the word that on Friday night of last week one Ed. Chalk of that place was fooling with a revolver which he "didn't know was loaded"' and ''accidentally" ''ac-cidentally" shot his sitter. The j bullet lodged in the lady's thigh ' and she is now lying in a critical condition. Ed. Chalk is bound over to await the action of the j grand jury on a charge of seduction preferred against him by. a young hidv of Monroe. Provo Diamtch. l ne lire lanuies gave a hull m ! I the opera house last evening.! There were not many present, but those who did attend, we are told, hud a good time. The firemen's new rooms in the Court House are nearly ready for occupancy. The place has been converted into very comfort-abl c j and com nodious headquarters. j People are wondering and wonder- ' ing why there are no attractions at the opera house this winter. Never before did Prigham have such a fa.inine in the dramatic line. Tuesday. Robert Sheffield, a little son of J. W. Sheffield, was pushed off the steps of the First Ward Relief Society building, breaking Ids left wrist'in the down- ! fall. tieorge 11. Chase is circulating a petition asking for the ap point-men point-men t of Postmaster of Prigham City. Mr. Chase seems to be successful suc-cessful in securing a large number of signers. A heavy wind storm struck the city last evening about !):;!(. The furious storm was accompanied by thunder, lightning and hail. This WHS OF THK ItliULKR. Vou can get the latest satin finish on photos at A. W. Comp-ton's Comp-ton's Callery. The schools in Wellsville are closed on account of the prevalence of diphtheria. The Hardware Harness Department Depart-ment has reduced the prices on all light and heavy harness, saddles, etc. The taxpayers of Promontory School District have levied a special school tax for of one-eighth of one per cent. J ud go E. P. .lohiuou, Altorucy-at-law ami United States Commissioner, Commis-sioner, has a professional card in today's Pi-ul.Kit. Only cents will buy yon 100 envelopes, 1 DO note heads and 100 cards, all printed to order at Thk Pi-ui.Kii Job Ollice. We are indebted to Stake Clerk Xels Jenson for the Quarterly Conference minutes which appear in today's IU'oi.kk. The taxpayers of the Fourth School District (First ward) have voted a special tax of two and a hlf mills for the year lSfli. Twenty-live, years ago there wore but (1,000 newspapers published pub-lished in the United States and Canada. Now there areover 20,000. We have checked in several new subscribers and a whole lot of job work this week. Thin docs not seem a very dull season in our line of business. A new cheese factory, capital stock $10,000, has been organized at Mill ville, Cache Co., with Lorenzo Hansen, formerly of Prigham Prig-ham City, as manager. licv. K. V. Crecn, id' Logan, is expected to be over tomorrow, in which case he will speak at the Presbyterian Chapel at the regular morning and evening services. The Ogden Troth- AVnVir, Vol. 1 Xo. 1, has reached us. It is a well-:iolten well-:iolten up monthly, published by Kennedy and Pulver. Its principal princi-pal field is in mining, agriculture, railroads and the range. A Chicago paper says you can always judge a town and its people by its newspaper. Never buy town lots or lands where a poor, half-starved newspaper i pub-lihed. pub-lihed. Newspapers these days are a necessity, not a luxury. They are so cheap that the poorest man I can have them, unless be is running run-ning a bill r.t the saloon. It matters mat-ters not how many city papers a ! man may take, he should give an i honest suppor. to his home paper. ! The selection of the 2-Hh day of July as the distinctive day for ! Utah at the World's Fair was a wise choice. On that date the pioneers pio-neers arrived in the Great Salt Lake valley and decided to locale, and from that decision has grown our present fair and prosperous Territory. Terri-tory. When Utah is admitted as a state she will astonish the world with the wutness of her resources if only given a fair show. Park-City Park-City Jit'cord. To quit advertising after lirms are well established in business, j is like a railroad that has made a j reputation for the excellence of its roadbed discharging its section ' men and attempting to continue uiuiimig mime tiiiL-u ineiie oi snow are found on the ground. The tax payers of the First ward voted this week to purchase the ward meeting house for school purposes. A larger and more commodious ward meeting house will likely be built within the next two years. The Ogden Standard says Charley Char-ley Goddard. known in Prigham City, has skipped out, leaving the V.s t poo r e r yet wiser. I To i re -sumably started for Salt Lake to see his wife and babe, but went East instead. Tuesday, we received a bitter from a Logan firm. -It read thus: ''Shall he pleased to have ynu insert in-sert enclosed article in your valuable valu-able paper.'1 This article was a (puarter of a column boom of its business, and the proprietor expected ex-pected we would print the matter gratis. That firm never did a copper cent's worth of business with us. To give our goods in stock (advertising space) away in that manner is no less ridiculous thnn if the writer of that letter had stepped into one of our stores and asked for a gift of a ifo pair of shoes. Miss Olive Lloyd, of Wellsville. i is danGiernuslv ill of diphtheria. There nre several other cases there. ;md it appears thai a lartxe number num-ber nl" people were exposed before the dangerous nature of the disease was known. Frequently suflicient care is not exercised, and even when people have evcrv reason to suspect the presence of this dread disease, they try to hide it rather than expose themselves to the rigor of a quarantine. If all suspected sus-pected eases were reported to the quarantine physician, the danger j of the spread of the disease would ; lie lessened. Logan J.,urntl. j its popularity on the fact that at ! one time it was known far and wide lor its excellence in this particular par-ticular line. There is no time ; when one can quit advertising unless he concludes to quit busi-, busi-, ncss. Imperially should firms advertise when business needs i livening up. Nephi f'nurur. It may not lie generally known that in the little town of Wales. Sanpete county, lives Mr. John K. Uce, a Welchmaii by birth, a coal : discoverer and developer from the , mines of his native home. In the : vear lSo" he made the lirst dis- covery of coal in this Territory, and established the fact that a good quality of stone and cannel coal was within reach of the good people peo-ple uf thi country, and of a quality for heat and cooking iniir-, iniir-, passed thus far in the recent coa! ' liclds.-,, ; . The Secretary of the local brunch of the Merchants' lietail Commercial Commer-cial Agency has received notification notifica-tion that the Hox Elder County and Weber delinquent abstracts w ill be in one, and this will shortly be in the hands of all members of the association. Speaking of their theatre hall, ihe Spanish Fork 'iiu says: On Wednesday night it being so cold in the building that several left and went home, had it not been for the excellence ot the play, not a person would have stopped to pay t ribute to that ancient hall. l',y mutual conset t, the I!. K. S. A- M. Co., of this eitv. commonly known as the Hardware, has con-. con-. luded to dissolve part ici'shi p. The assets nf the linn arc i'.UHHi; liabilities. lia-bilities. tl-UMH H. I- Steed Will continue the hardware bliMness. while A. II. S.eor ha the harness departinent. |