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Show ' 'JUKI II 's iL .l..v,wilw ,.,. l,.,'v;1l I.O..I "v"" v.. i Th.ii-.'.! . - ',:''"'"--n,,,,. Uil, ;;;;'.:,,,;,;;:: -1 i .,!,,! r,,r." t,;' ,, . '" v 1 i..v..-i ii., s" ,-'iji-'-"-ti.iM- ,r ,i. "'' '"''! i'"l'"-. T:: I:, ,, - i-, i-, l,-'-'-'-..i.v ..:.t ..f ,... ,;,,,. . 11 '"''"'lav tl, llie1"" vali,ifv i , i it i ,,f -. ! 1 K .... lull nf 1 1 . h.-ailtifu C illK'. Y ure iml'-hti-d to Hon. John T. j (Vine f.-r ii tnpy "I" the "Kep -it of t:,f Thill Commission to tin; Secn.-l-;n dl 'tin; lutrrior" and also the ' i;-j.(.,t of the (lovcrnor of Utah t . ihi: S-'i-ivUry of the Interior." Ndhodv's Child is one of the i,.i:-t xi-ilim? and inlet-idling plays e.ur pri'i'enlcd in HrighnmCiiy. All rioi'ci ir!, and household sup p'ies should Ik: put awuy in their 0 .vii pioj er rt ee(.tai les, and not h ft landing around in paper bags. 1 e.-p l iee, oatmeal, eriiekei wheat, tapioca, 1 1 in elo.Hn covered glass ji.i-s. Tea ami colliv in tin canis-l canis-l (', ineiil and Hour in covered u todeil buckets. The most satisfactory way to el'-nn wall -paper is with bread ithniit a day old, but not old enough t..t crumble badly, or fresh enough hi be doughy wlu-n used. If the pjipcT is not very much soiled it inav be dusted and rubbed down with a soft bund mop made of eotlon yarn. A tunnel beLween Elsiuore, Denmark, Den-mark, and Ifrlsingborg, Sweden, across (he fuiir-inile strait that hcptrule.-i ihem, has been proposed. It will est M.:;7o,U!)0. When you people of liox Elder going to buy your Xmas -:i!!dies and luxuries, don't fail to e.-II at the Bakery. We have any kind you want and we almost give it awav. Fine French mixed, 10c jl !b; pure cream mixed, 1 2 Ac a lb, (,r ! lbs for $1.00. Wo most cor-diallv cor-diallv invite you to come and in-sp in-sp -et our stock and get full .particulars .partic-ulars at 'Jilt-' Bakery. After handling substances that i leave a disagreeable odor, on yo,Uf hands, if mustard water is used it ) wiil be found a most etllcient de- 1 ndorizcr. t- Tu the early stages of croup or i almost any throat or chest trouble - turpentine is well nigh a specific. Hub the chest and throat until the t skin is red; then tie a piece of. flannel or col ton-bat Li ng over the chest moistened with ft few drops : uf oil, and inhale the vapor. For burns turpentine is invalu-:i invalu-:i able applied either with a rag or in a salve. The pain vanishes, and healthy granulations soon begin. Its use tit the find is attended with lonsidcrable smarting, but the per- ma nen t good more than compen sates for it. ow that the long winter evenings even-ings are here, every family in the J ICity should have a large supply of reading matter on hand. Come in i Mid subscribe tor The Bl'glkr. |