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Show 'II CITY OF HOMES. A Few of Its Attractions And , Natural Advantages. on various business isstitltio.s. i Water Works, Electric Lights, Flour Mills, Woolen Factory, A Fruit Paradise, Healthful Clime. Shoe shops. Drug stores. A creamery. Tailor shops. Barber shop3. Meat markets. Lumber yards. T ; , Harness shops. But one saloon. A woolen factory. Several law firms. Blacksmith shops. A roller flour 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. Good schools and commodious churches. Broad, hard, mudless streets and sidewalks. A canning factory in course of construction. An elegant Opera House; seating capacity, 600. A tannery and wool-pulling establishment. ; Many tributary settlements ; which act as feeders. j The best fruit-raising climate ! and locality in the Territory. " j A well-equipped lire department of about thirty active members. Beautiful mountain scenery within with-in half an hour's drive of the city, j Clear, pure and palatable drink-1 ing water fresh from the mountain j brooks.' An unsurpassed system of water j works established in 1892 at a cost of $25,000. - I Its being the county seat of Box-elder, Box-elder, a prosperous county of 8,000 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 houses. Great duck and geese slaughtering slaughter-ing grounds close at hand. Wild deer and bear in the adjacent mountains. Box Elder Creek, affording excellent ex-cellent and almost unlimited water power for all kinds of manufacturing manufactur-ing establishments. Numerous flourishing business houses, such as general merchandise, merchan-dise, hardware, produce, grocery and furniture stores. An enviable commercial situation in the business heart of the Territory, Terri-tory, with two great railroads, the Union Pacific and Central Pacific, tributary to the city The Bugler, one of the acknowledged- -host local newspapers in Utah Territory and which is the pioneer paper of Boxelder County, t is bright, progressive, and a credit to Northern Utah. |