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Show violin case as a remedy for snakebite. snake-bite. Mr. Randall expects to unearth un-earth more of the skeleton as be works further into the hill. llr mid. Nearly every town of any prominence promi-nence in I'tah now sports a news- paper. The editorial itch seems to be contngi: -os. Considering the fields they have to work in the boys of ( tali are getting out sheets that will compare favorably with the towns of any state in the country. coun-try. Park Miner, The country everywhere, as far as the snow will permit, is being ; filled up with prospectors and some ; good reports are coming in. indicating indicat-ing that not only La Plata will be 'in it" this season, but tiiere will be other camps in the Wasatch range as well as this to be shown up. Logan Journal. Kanab is one of the places in Utah where the people believe in improved stock. It is said on good authority that there is more valuable valu-able stock in this place than any other town of Southern Utah. The people, are deserving of much praise. lor tiie efbjrt put lorth u tins regard. re-gard. Beaver Utonian. A gentleman writes from Holden: "W'e are enjoying a few days of tine1 weather and it makes all i'cel good after having had such nasty weather for so long. All or nearly all the sheep from Utah, San Pete, .Juab and Sevier counties arc on the desert and sonic have been as far as I'ioehe. All report their sheep in good condition, and prospects of a line crop of wool. Manti Sentinel. Tho prospects for the farmers according ac-cording to universal report are more Haltering this year than they have been for many years past. Everything is away ahead. Oats and grain are up along the fields anil look well. The buds on the trees are already bursting and many small shrubs arc in full leaf. Peach and apricot trees in some places are already in bloom. rial inn 1'ress. Tuesday last some lad slopped a livery horse coming down the canyon can-yon and placed the 11-year old son of Jos. J )ui'kin on the animal's back. The result was the lad was thrown before the beast reached the stalde and badlv cut about the head so seriously that it required three stitches to sew up one of the wounds. A small boy has no control con-trol over a horse anxious to reach the stable after a trip in the hills, and it is a danger that should be stopped at once. Park City Record. run dp tiik riiKss. Pr-n riflum Cullrtl Fmm the IJf.it flirrors or Our Country. An eastern syndicate has secured an option on the property ot the Pa Plata mining company, says a correspondent to the Standard, the price being some where near ff;i(H 1,000. $10,000 to be paid in sixty days and the remainder in seven months. Stock and Mining Journal. J. J. Randall, a city employee, em-ployee, unearthed in the City Creek gravel pit a huge grinder of some extinct animal probablv a mastodon. masto-don. This grinder, now petrified must have been about tour inches iu length origi nally. It was presented to a well-known printer, who proposed to carry it in his |