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Show The last vote for senator taken j ester day stood : Cannon.... 7 King 4 1-1 MtCuno , 27 John E.IIngley J 13 Howell .....1 Total 02 A party was gitcn at the home of John Dety lastctcnlng in honor of his fiftieth blrtlxhiy. Tor Kent. (A Ihrcc-room house. Fine location. Good flowing well Inquiroof Dave 1.0SCC. Miss Studubakcr has been compelled to gic up he school on account of poor health, Mr. John Brown of I'lcaBant iroo will tako her place. Cuiighs nnd colds come uninvited, but you can qultkly get lid of them with a few doses of iiaii Ann's iioiiuottMii shut, l'rico 25 and 60 cents. T.J. Wndsworth. Tho Infant child of Mr nnd Mrs. Peebles Is very 111 with croup. The only hop; of sating Its life is by an operation which was preforni'-d about JO o'clock this morning. Thu sou of Janut Brown is still nt the hospital nt Salt Lake. He is Improving Im-proving and ns booh as ho is strong ills likely another operation will bo preformed to remove the diseased bone from tho leg. Many an innocent little darling is sulfuring untold agony and cannot explain ex-plain Its troubles. Mark jour child's symptoms, jou may find it troubled with worms; git e It wiiitk'b ciibau rn-MiFidii rn-MiFidii ami restore It to quietness nnd health 1'ncii 25 centB. T. J. Witds-worth. Tho Black Hawk Veterans hid n glorious time at Uarll's Hall yesterday. Nearly all of thu votcrans from this end of tlio cjuutr and some from Salt Lske citinly went present and in nor fought again tho battles of old. The program as printed In tho BiN.st.it was carried nut nnd worked in between dancing Theie was a large crowd in attendance. The agricultural population of the German emplro in the years 1881-05 docreased from 10,250,000 to 11,600,000. while in the samo time tho total population popu-lation increased 0,600,000. The number of persons employed In Induttrtal pursuits pur-suits Increased from 10,000 in 1882 to 20,260,000 in 1806 j nnd the number of persons employed in commerce and transportation advanced from 4,500,000 to 11,000,000 In tho satno period. These-figures These-figures present the fact of tho marvelous, Itidnatrlaldetclopmeiit of Germany. Does It pay to spray? Head this experience ex-perience of mi Oregon applo grower; "J. M. Wallace, the leading apple grower nt Salem, Oregon, kept ttyo spraying wagons nt work last spring, each with a double set of hoso A tlsonliero in apple ccctious there, was plenty of moth nl Salem, but Mr, Wallace kept his fruit in such condition con-dition that 3 000 boxes of Bpitzeutrergs Hold for 13,000 tarly in the fall, with a very small per cent of discarded fruit. Having a largo acreage, Mr. Wallace will set an additional spraying outfit nt wotk next eeaeon. Ho bo'.loves It pajw." Xortliwcat Horticulturist. |