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Show LOCAL ftND OTHER HEWS, Hot days end colJ nights District Court will convene on Monday Mon-day next. Hear MlieTonl and W.O CllveTuet-day CllveTuet-day night The concert Tiif wlay night should b Well altendrd Head the announcement of )l, It, Hal-Mion Hal-Mion Inlhlslsina llyrum Mrctiatn a as down from Osk-ley Osk-ley Tuesday on huslneis W. (J, khead was ii dom l'UIn City last 8alurdsy with fruit. (let your photograph taken ljjr Drew-try. Drew-try. tioodwnik. Uw prices, Labor Day palled off ery quietly heie, nearly everybody going to I'ark City. A line baby boy cam luMri, Ilobcrt Fa Idles this morning All doing nicely. It jot) want to hear some good singing, go to the Tabernacle ntxtTuetday evenly. even-ly. Itev. Warner unit taOgden yesterday to attend the lunerel ol William Lundle of hi ho, Rlake Bunday school conference will coiinutnte at the Tabernacle tomorrow morning. j, y. ,J..T.(0rfuHiJirLIUUrClljrJu-slay ,J..T.(0rfuHiJirLIUUrClljrJu-slay morning to mill trad for thedrais Creek Coal Co. . Uomnilteiousra l'silstl, Jlcbonough and Wright wtre transacting county business bus-iness Tuesday. J, It. Murdock of Ileber was nonil rialsd at 1'ark City Tutiday by the Democrat Demo-crat as Stale Heuator. MirtHl Lindsay went down to Bait Lake Bunday for a sbsep man who had not sld the tales on his slieri A now engine, boiler, etc , have lieen )iul in at the (Iran Creek mine, anil oilier iuipruveuienli made this week. Mils Maggie Ktluiou started "Jt Tuisday morning on a trip through the btake lu the Interest of the l'rliuary ai-toclatlons ai-toclatlons K. II. Hhcad nnd onuotlilshurseeliad u fulling out the other day and as a mull Mr, Htiiad li nursing a broken linger oiilwtrlglithaud. Thtre was not enuugli inemhtrs of tho council present to form a iunrum Tuts day night, and an adjournment was talc on to neit Monday night, J.l,.IIojdeu, W. tl. Johnston, J, . j fimllh and M. A. Wright wentdownlo Ball Lake Wednesday to attend the i Democratic Blale contention. bevtral meinUrsef the B, II. I mit I at the home of Mis .Soitliootl Wcdnts- I day, and adjourned for one month, when regular meetings will to commenced. KHJ James 1'arkinion was slightly hurt Hi l)lle at his weik iu the Wtsatcli mine MR last tulurday. Borne loose ritk fell and H alruck him but be was not seriously In- Bi Jured, K3 A fire was started in tho llmberon thu m , !ak southwest ol towu Isst Sunday, H ,, which burned out ruuih good till ber and IB feed The rain storm Monday put the B u flroout BS The new minister walking up and HB down the ttrret, encountered a llltlo Qfif chap alnly trylngto ring a door bell Bj r that wss to Ur above his head. "Walt, BJ1 IDT son," said the good man. "Ut me BV Ting it for you " Un gave the hell roi Bj vigorous pull. "And what now my H l)?' be Hid. "New", said tho hoy, "run like h that's what I'm again' lerdOl"-Ki. Note the change In the adJlheOraes Creek OalOo ll.leweek. The brass band boys meet etf ry week and practice. V wlnesday evening they atransded sreral of theellliens Uverybody should come to Coalville neit Tuesday evening and bear the phe-nominal phe-nominal soprano tlnger Mlrs Nannie Tout ltullctln .No ru, trntfnK on "The Oolden Vine Field Tea," Irotn the Ag rlrnltnral College Hiperlinenl "tatlon came to lmnd this week Hon trthur fcewall who was lamli date for sle-preldent on the Democratic Demo-cratic In ISMS, dirdathlshomeln Maine Welnesday of apur lesy Hon Almahldredge, V. (). Fisher and Frank Kvans went down to Proeo Monday as delsgates to the llfubllcn Blale convention held Tuesday. There will be preaching lervlca as nsual Hunday evening at the Mew West school, Hubjecl, "Can I believe In OodT" A cordial Invitation to attend. Ilishop John Clark wasdownfrom Upton Up-ton Tuesday on business He Informs us that his wife Is very III and that the chances for her recovery are very poor, William II (laidner, aged 30, and Cora freainons, aged 30, both of Itock-porl, Itock-porl, trocurrd n Ikense to wed from Clerk t'aek Tnes lay and wcro married by Llder C A. Callls. The Iteliel Society and Young Ladles held tin Ir conference at lloj tsvllle Tuesday Tues-day and Wednesday, A big crowd was pretent and the seMline were Interesting Interest-ing Charles Lusty and WillJobnitoncame in from the Uinlali reserve tho fore part of the week. They say tbey have bsen fighting forest fires for the pail two months, William Hod run, with his son and daaghttv, Kddie and Mamie, who hare been spending the pail two months wllh relatives In Plain City, retnrned home lasl Umtartlmf.i TAHLEn-BnUOKEYBl'ILK OINT-MENTli OINT-MENTli noapannea, but Is recommended recom-mended for blind, bleeding or protrud'ug piles, and it will cure tho moatolstliati eaies. l'rlce M cents in bottles. Tubes, 76 eenti John Hoyden A Bon, The head officials of the Union 1'aclflc passed over the road Monday. They went to I'ark City, and It is given out by some that a branch will lw built up to Ilia Silver King mine. A tramp weiklckidolTn train at Echo yraterday by the brakcmaii, anil it was thought that he was seriously Injured, but upon examination It was found that lie merely had n good Jag of whlikcy on and was not hurt very much. L John Nultall, Henry I'etenon and another member of the Deseret 8unday Si hool Union Hoard will be present at conference tomorrow and Sunday. Ibis Is the same Henry l'eterson who taught tho Armlcui) two years ago, Mllllam I.undie, who was Injured at I cho some weeks ago, dledln the hospital hos-pital nt OgdenTueiday, from the effects of his injury. Very few chances were entertained fo' bis recovery whenbewni hurt, nnd lili death was expected If you aro troubled with Inodorous breath heartburn, flatulency, headache, acidity, pains niter tatliig, lots of appetite, appe-tite, persistent melancholy, or low spirits You nrid a tonic, n few dotes of lll'.lt-DINK lll'.lt-DINK Hill give ou the recuperative force to remove theso dliordsrs. l'rlce, (0 cents John Hoyden Sou, A birthday party was gltcnbyMr. and Mrs. Alex Wright at their home on Tuesday evening In honor of William Newbold, who was 77 years old that day. About thirty people wero present and the evening was enjiyably spent in singing, reciting, eating relreilimeuts, etc. The latest railroad story Is that Jerry llray snw a woman on his train deliberately deliber-ately take olT her stockings a (ewivei-Inns (ewivei-Inns since, turn them Inildo out and put them on again After lacing up her shnea the picked up a paper and went right on rending Jerry couldn't restrain re-strain Ida curiosity and asked her whnt was thuubject of lierslraiigo action. "1 wis pretty hot anU thought If 1 turned I I id hoiu an me I would cool olf," And then the went right on rradlog her i ' per, and Jerry hunted one to read turn ' self as he desired tu occupy his mind -Ex. Take life as It comes, and make the most of all clrcuroitan-es, but for a bid cough or rohl, take IJALLAKD'S 1IOIU HOUND 8YKUP, (he best known remedy reme-dy forqnlck relief ami sora cute. Price, K snd-60 tents. John Hoyden A Con The New Wei Free Bcliool oponi Monday undsr charge of Mr, Warner and Mist Ktta8hepherd. High irbel work under euVtent iiJansgenl.ol'ls offered of-fered for any deiirlng It. Tuition free. W. II. Branch on Tuesday morning locked up his houie, barn, etc., and with his fsmlly started out for tit. Gaorgo, Utah, They drove down with a team, and expect to be gone about a month. Harry Wright, who has brtn at I'ark City the past few months working 'as blacksmith at the California mine, has resigned his position and returned to Coalville. He Is now blackioiltli at the Wasatch mine. The deacons hold their uisctings regular reg-ular every Wednesday night at tho Tabernacle. Tab-ernacle. This week there wai present about twenty-live. ext Wednesday Ilishop Wright and his counitlors will meot with the boys We see by yesterday's Herald that L. It. Wheadon of this place was Wednesday Wednes-day elected by the Socialise Lsbor party as one of their presidential electors. Lloyd It a full fledged Swlalln and It coming right to tho front in that party, Tho concert which was announced to take place here Mon lay night will bo held llio night following- futiday. Alt arrangements have been inaJe for the occasion and a big crowd is expected. Tne prlco of admliilon will be U and 50 centt. A conventon of the .Mutual lmproo-ruentoMcereof8umm!i lmproo-ruentoMcereof8umm!i Stake will be bold at Wanshlp, September,, In Young't Hall. Tho Oral meeting will be held at to a, ra. and the sfternoon meeting will commence at 1 p m, livery officer it requested and nr jtj t be pres ent. Another lavr of cetiHi i it lelog put in tho clilern and the i ipolmo has been taken up and putdowi uiiropenhape. There wattomethlugw long when the pipes wcro flrst laid son t thefjiould not work properly It ill be a tew'dsys et before everything n jn worklng crlir, i J W. Munilurd returned home H fow diys sgo ftom Chicago l,e d been with a kliipuient of ,hfp, Mr. Mumford bat purchased a biitn61l Ukeand will mculu. i,mll tufi?ext wrek, wberathey w III ll In the future. Their mnnv friends hero do not like to sip them lrae this place WI'ITK'S CREAM VKIIMIFUOE Is esientlally tho chlld't tonic. It Improves the digestion and ns'lmllatlon nf food, strengthening the nervous system and restoring them to the hcal.h, vlxor and elasticity of splrllt nnturl to childhood l'rlce, SS centt. John Hoyden A Bon. When a man dies from an unknown rse,Ji'aJieitlalluro.K When a man coartaVlrliand' anottiar fellow papa first. It's a nertnus failure. And when you hear a neighbor roundly abusing the editor without any speclflacauseor complaint com-plaint it Is a caie where the editor has tried to collrct a aubicrlpton and record cd another failure. Ex, |