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Show I ' The Klondyke B x- 'baking1 powder is Schilling s . ' H"J5csl baking powder., It j H keeps and does its work B everywhere. 023 B .-----------. r B Weekly Crop Bulletin. ' B Salt Lake City, Utah, Mny, 31, 181)8. : H Owing to unsettled weather ami ai- i H mostdnily rninfnlla of the past week nc- M eompnnied byrjool wimther, especially at j B night, the crop conditions hnvo notim- ( M poved. The temperature has fallen ox- B ceptionnlly low for this time in the sea- B won and hut for the intervention of m cloudiness, frosta of a damaging nature B would hnve occured . In sonic sections j B light and unimportant frosts occured. i B The frosts of the previous wvek failed B to do the damage attributed to them at B the tiaie of occurrcnce. The week be- B Jau aiK' terminated with the temperut- B f urc ranging about the freozing point in B nearly every section of the -state, B FivjI wheat, other nnall grains, B lucerne, and gniFsess have iniulo good B progress on high ond well drained land; B on low land grain and grnpsess have not B done well the past week. Fall wiieat is H in the boot n:ul in some sections it is B ' heading. Lucerne ranges from ten to H iiftcen inches in height. Some lucerne K bus been cut in Weber county, while in m Washington county, preparations for ' B -the hurvest are beingonade B Potato planting made little progress B owing to tho condition of the soil. fl Corn, beans and vine-seeds have failed B Uo germinate. It is thought that these B crops will require receding, the ground B continuing so cold that tho seed decay- B B The fruit crop is in ti doubtful state. B Ap)les give promiscof an abundance, B punches and apricots will be very scarce B Strawberriies nro ricuiuu rapidly in B favored localites, and seem to have suf- B fered the least of the fruits. It is likely B rhat tlie cold rains liave done consider- B able duniuge to the fruit, the extent of B which cannot be determined until later B in thu seueoit. Vegetation has now B reached a point where its progress de- H pcndH upon warmer weather and sun- H whine. That the crops of fall and spring B sown grain, lucerne and grasses of all H kinds will bo exceptionally large is gen-H gen-H i; . s ' orally conceded . Farmers are jubilant B ovr the prospecta. Irrigation, so far, f lias not been resorted to and tho surplus ' B water in some sections have been B stored for futuru use, B Half Rates Eastvia Union Pacific R. R. ' B to tho following named points nro an- H jiounced. Round trip tickets on sale H June 7 and 8 good until Sept. 6. B Omaha and return $112 00 B KansasOity" 32 00 B fit. Paul " t 300 H fit. Louis " OOgO B Chicago ,4150 B The Union Pacific ia the only lino B eat from Utah with Dining Car Servlca i B and Bullet, Smoking and Library Cars. B No chango to Missouri River or Chicago". B Many hours quickest time. Call on O. B S. L. Agent or write II. M. Clay, general ' B agent, Salt Lake Citv, for further infor- B mation and purchase your tickets via B thu Union Pacific B For a gra;id display of millinery, the B lfttest noveiities and lowest prices go to B Rroadbont's. '" m For ladies' slippers and childroiih' B flhoe8 of "U kiiula gotoBroadbent H Arrangements arp being mudo Tto B organizo a base ball club here. T.J. H Wadsworth is one of the lending spirits'. B New stock of groceries just received" H Prices way down. 5 qt milk pans only H Co nt Broadbcnt it Soii'h. H CASTOR I A H For Infanta and Children. B . , "7iTi!, BB . tr One minute is not long, y et rolio jbtaiupd in half that time by tho uso oi Jno Minute Conglt Cure. It prevents consumption and quickly cures colds, croup, bronchitis, pneumonia, la grippo and all throat and lung troubles. II. 13. Morrihew S. M. Geary, pierson, Mich, writes: "DoWitt's Witcl. Hazel Salve is curing more piles here to-day than all other remedies combined. It .cures cczemaf and all other skin diseases. II. B. Morrihcw. S. C. Jones, Millesburg, Pa, writes: "I have used JDeWitt'H kittle Early Kisors ever since they were introduced hero and must say I have never used any pills in my family during forty 5 Keep Qulot an use Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera, and Marrhen Remedy for alt palus of the stomach ami all unnatural looseners of the bowels. It always cures. I have been n sufferer from chronic diarrhoea ever Eino tho mar and have used nil kinds of medicines fo- it. At last I found ono remedy that has been a success as a euro and that is Chamberlain's Cham-berlain's Colic, Cho!ern and Diarrhooa Remedy. P. E. Grishoin, Ganrs Mills, La. For sale by H. B. Merrihow druggist, drug-gist, It Saves The Children. Chamberlain's CouglilHcmcdy has saved tho Uvea of thousands of croupy children It Is nlsr without un equal for colds and whooping couijh. Probate and Guardianship Notices For further particulars consult the county clerk or the respective undersigned. under-signed. In the District Court of the Fouith Judicial Diatriet, in and forUtah County. State of Utah. In the matter of estate of William Gotes, deceased. The petition of Joseph W. Goates to sell 12 acres of land in N W li of Sec. 7, T 5, S R 1 E. S. L. M. has been set for hearing hear-ing at 10 o'clock a m, Saturday June 18, 1808 at the Court House in Provo City, Utah County, State of Utah. Dated at Provo, Utah, May 20, 1S9S. Geo. Havercnmp, clerk By A. V. Robison, deputy. In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial district, in and for Utah county, State of Utah, Probato division. In the matter of the estate and guardianship of David Bryant, Hannah Morris, Maggie May Moiris, Aneirin V. Morris nod Leta J, Morris, minors. Tho petition of Hannah M. Winn for Iettora of guardian ship to bo issued to herself has been set for hearing at 10 o'clock a. m. Saturday June 18, I8i8, at Court House in Piovo City, Utah County, State of Utah Dated nt Trovo, Utah, May 28, 1898. Geo. Havercnmp, clerk. By A. V. Robison, doputy. Notice for Publication. No. 3705. Salt Lako City, Utah, June 4, 1898. Notice is hernby given that Lauritz H. Smith of Draper. Utah, has filed notice of intention to make pioof on his desert-land claim No. 3970, for the S W H S W H Sec 27 Tp 3 6 R 1 E before the Register and Receiver at Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 22nd day of July, 1898. He names the following witnesses to provo the complete irrigation and reclamation of said land : Charles M. Ciosgrovo. John L. lie ward, Jos. M. Smith and Thomas Vawdroy, Jr., of Draper, Utah. Frank D. Hobbs, register. (Hirst publication June 7,) I Whooping- Cough. I had a little boy who was aeaily dead from mi attact of whooping cough. My nighbors recommended Chamberlnin's Cough Remedy. I did not think that any medicine would help him, but after giving him a lew doses of that remedy I noticed an improvement, and ono bottle crsed him entirely. It is the best cough me.licino I ever had in the house. J L Moore, South Burgettstown, Pa. For sale by II. It Merrihow, Druggist. Prevention is bettor -than euro. Keep your blood puro, your nppctito good and your digestion perfect by taking Hood'a Sarsnpnrilln. Hood's Pills net hurmonioufdy with Hood's Saraiipavilla, gentle, oilicicnt. v i-- - The People's Favorite. The great overland Tioute, tho Union PneificR. R., is a strictly "Up-to-dnte" transportation line and offers its patrons uuequaicu service Please bear in mind the following undisputed facts: That by using tho Union Pacific you will save teveral hours time to all eastern points; thereforo tho timo you save is equal to nibney earned. The only lino east from Utah with Dining Car Service. Tho only line equipped with Buffet Smoking and Libinry Oars. Freo Reclining Chair Cars, with no change to Missouri llivor and Chicago and only one change to New York. Ah tho lowest rates to all points apply via the Union Pacific why not uso it in preference to any other line? Dotailed information of every kind relating to railroad and steaivship transportation will be promptly and carefully furnished on application to II. M. Clay, General Agent, 201 Main St. Salt Lako City, Utah. Everybody Sujb bo. 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Merrihew.. s We arc anxious to do a little good im A$ this world mid can think of no pleasantcr- if: or better way to do it than by recom- ' mending One Minuto Cough Cure as ai ' preventive of pneumonia, consumption! t'! and other serious lung troubles that. ''" follow neglected colds. II. B. Morxi how. 1 What ploasnre is tlioie in lifo with 1 headache, constipation and bllliousnessf thousands experience them who cotiln" 1 become perfectly healthy bv using Dc 1 Witt's Little Early Risers, tho famouu I' littlo pills. II. B. Merrihew I . DENVER and RIO GRANDE I L I SCENIC LINE OF THE W0RLB I Two Fast Trains Daily 1 Leadville, Aspen, Pueblcu I Colouado Si'itiNos and Denvek. I Effective Fob. 15, 1808. I Train No. 2 leaves Lehi 10:14 aim I Salt Lako 0:00 am. Arrivo at ruoblo- 5 :45 n in. Colorado Springs 7 :02 a mi Denver 0:20 am Train No. 4 leuvcs Lehi 8:24 p m. 1 Salt Lake 7 :40 p in Arrivo Pueblo 5 :1K pjm Colorado Springs 6;52 p m Denvetr 0:25 p.m. Connections made at Puholo, Colora I do Springs und Denver with nil lineo I East. Elegant day coaches ohnlr cars I and Pullman sleepers on all trniiiB. Take- I the D & R G and have n eomfortalnV I trin and enjoy the JJneot scenery on ther I continent I S. K. Hooper B. F. Kevins I G P & T A General Agent I II. M. Cubbing I Truv. Pasgeiigei Agents I 'o Unr-s .V:nr.-:iti.iM I'ni'ivnr, I If (JO Vfs1!0ky..Vlu,"l,vC"i'l,1"t'-v l"oor2-c ii u u. ij lull ,o ju o. 'lrit,'ims rfftnd tnouuv I Peopio irJoifovs what jy rud" I about HmhVs Surwip.u'ilii. Tho' ki,o- I it is mi lioupfit inetlioii'c, lui.l'ihat it I cures. (.J on li'ood'it ,iii(i only ijood'c I Hood'a PiMs euro a!) liver i'.U, in- I licvo cpii'upatioii assist dlcstloi .. 25a, I |