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Show THE CUT OF HOIS. A Few of Its Attractions Ami Natural Advantages. OUR VARIOUS IIUSIMSS INSTITUTION. 1 Water Works, Electric Lights, Flour Mills, Woolen Factory, A Fruit Paradise, Healthful Clime. Shoe shaps. Drug stores. A creamery. Tailor shops. Barber shops. Meat markets. Lumber yards Livery stables. Harness shops. But one saloon. A woolen factory. Several law firms. j Blacksmith shops. v A roller Hour mill. A flourishing bank. Skillful physicians. A first-class bakery. A photograph gallery. A Chamber of Commerce. Hotels and boarding houses. The city lighted by electricity. A decidedly healthful climate. The deserved title of City of Homes. Gwd schools and commodious chin dies. Broad, hard, mudless streets and sidewalks. A canning factory in course of construction. Au elegant Opera House; seating capacity, 600. A tannery and wool-pulling establishment. Many tributary settlements which act aa feeders. Tlje best fruit-raising climate and locality in the Territory. A well-equipped fire department of about thirty active members. Beautiful mountain scenery within with-in half an hour's drive of the city. Clear, pure and palatable drinking drink-ing water fresh from the mountain brooks. An unsurpassed system of water works established in 1892 at a cost, of $25,000. Its being the county seat of Box Elder, a prosperous county of S,0(l0 inhabitants. An active, intelligent and wideawake wide-awake class of citizens numbering nearly 3,000 people. Numerous elegant residences, handsome public buildings and private business bouses. Great duck and geese slaughtering slaughter-ing grounds close at hand. Wild deer and bear in the adjacent mountains, Box Elder Creek, affording ex-! ex-! celleut and almost unlimited water ' power for all kinds of manufacturing manufactur-ing establishments. Numerous nourishing business houses, such as general merchandise, merchan-dise, hard v. a i f;, produce, grocery and furniture stores, i An enviable commercial situation in the business heart of the- Terri- ' torv, with two great railroad-", tie' i Liiion iVci'i" and Central Paeilir, ! tributarv to the city The Death Shot by M. Reid. An Ocean Tragedy. W. Clark Russell. On Her Wedding Morn. Bertha M. day, Marvel. The Duchess. Peg Wooffington. Charles Reade. j Cleopatra. H. Rider Haggard. LadyAudley's Secret. M. E.Braddon : The Hero of the People. Alexander Dumas. Uncle Tom's Cabin. Harriet Beecber Stowe. The Coming Race. Bulwer Leytton. i Michael Strogoff. Jules Verne. ; Blind Fate. Mrs. Alexander. Guildcroy. Ouida. Uarda. George Ehers. Misadventures of John Nicholson. R. L. Stevenson, The House of the Seven Gables. Nathaniel Hawthorn. Called Back. Hugh Conway. Not Like Other Girls. Rosa N. Carey. Her Only Sin. Bertha M. Clay. Balsamo. the Magician. Alexander Dumas. A Crooked Path. Mrs. Alexander. A Mad Love, Bortha, M- Clay. A. Life's Remorse. The Duchess. She. H. Rider Haggard. Mona's Choice. Mrs. Alexander, .Tho Duke's Secret. Ik-rtha M.Clay. Aunt Diana. Rosa N. Carey. The Queen's Necklace. Alexander Dumas. A Troublesome Girl. Duchess. 20,000 Leagues Under the Seas. Jules Verne. The Knight of Red Ct stle. Alexander Alex-ander Dumas . Clouds and Sunshine. ChaR. Readc. Dora Thorno Bertha M. Clay. Merle's Crusade. Rosa N. Carey. The Countess of Charny. Alexander Dumas. Loys.Lord Berresford. The Duchess. The Fatal Marriage. M. K. Braddon. Avcril. Rosa N. Carey. The Royal Life Guard. Alexander Dumas. Sweet is True Love. The Duchess. Our Bessie. Rosa N. Carey. Mian Quartcrmain. H. Rider Haggard. Taking the Liastile. Alexander Dumas. The Scarlet Letter. Nathaniel Haw thorn. The Mesmerist's Victim. Alexander Alex-ander Dumas. A Golden Heart, Bnrtha M. Clay. The World'a Desire. II. Rider Haggard. The Honorable Mrs, Vereker. The Duchess. Woman against Woman. Mrs. M. E. Holmes. Rob Roy. Sir Walter Scott, Tuk Hi i.i.KR.otio of the acknowl-til.-il best loc.il newfiapcrs in Ulali Trrril'iry and which is the pinhrrr paper of ll'-x KIiIit County. It is bright, prop rcc yc and a ,1'f.lii 1m Northern I'tah. |