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Show works established in 185)2 at a cost of :f 25,000. Its being the county seat of Box JChler. a prosperous county of 8,000 inhabitants. An active, intelligent and wideawake wide-awake cbiss.of citizens numbering nearly 0,(100 people. N umerous elegant residences, handsome public buildings and private business houses. (Ireat duck and geese slaughtering slaughter-ing grounds close at hand. Wild deer and bear in the adjacent mountains. Hox KldT drei'k, iii'lbrding ex-ri'llrnl, ex-ri'llrnl, and almost unlimited wati;r ower for all kinds of manufacturing manufactur-ing establishments. Numerous flourishing business houses, such as general merchandise, merchan-dise, hardware, )rdiiee, grocery and furniture stores. A n enviable commercial situation in the business heart uf the Territory, Terri-tory, with two great railroads, the Union Pacilic and Central Pacific, tributary to the city. Till': l!i'(ii,i-:i;, one of the acknowledged acknow-ledged best local newspapers in Utah Territory and which is the pioneer paper of I'.ox IClder County. .It is bright, progressi ve nd a credit to Northern Utah. THE CITY OF HOMES. A Few of Its At trad inns And Natural Advantages. 01 1! VAKIOIS IttlSIXKSS !.STlTlTiO.VS. ! Water Works. Electric Lights, Flour 1 Mills, Woolen Factory. A Fruit Paradise, Hralthfid Clime. Shoe shops. Dni shu'cs. A creamery. Tailor shops. Barber shops. Meat markets. Lumber yards Livery stables. Harness shops. Hut on k saloon. A woolen factory. Several law lirmp. lihieksmilh simps. A mller Hour mill. ; A nourishing bank. j Skillful physicians. A first-class bakery. A photoirrnph galh-ry. A Chamber of Commerce. 1 lotrls and boarding houses. The city li-hted by elect , ieity. A decidedly hcallhful eiimate. The tleservcd tille of Cily uf Homes. Hood schools and commodious chin eh. s. broad', hard, mudlcs si reels and j sidewalks. j A canning factory in cnirse of j eonslrueti.iii. ; An eh'-anl )p ra Ibm-e; -;t i capacity, (ii Ml. A tannery and wool-pulliiitr eslablislnnent. Manv tributary sei t Irneai t r-which r-which act n-' feeders. : The best frilit-rai.-iu;.' rlim.ile j and h.e ilily in llie Territory. A W: l-r.,uipp.-.l lire de;..:!el,1 of about tbirly aei i r iMI nih' r. ! l'.eautihil nio;inl.:iii serif ry v, iln- in bail" an hour'-- dri v of ':i- v. (.h-ar, pure and pak.t .hie diii.k-; diii.k-; inir wati r lVe-li from tin- mountain i brooks. I An uiisAirpsed ry-:teiu of -vater i |