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Show r' IN WEEKLY REVIEW. THE TERRITORY A OhS ayysIstwMI-'- -'' Cash Bargain Store Tho following from the Ogjen Standr tha Wash u by ard will be good newt to the many DWa Rtfltf, round-u- p Tho tide of business is rising, even at friends of Mr. Allison in Coalville: general PAST WEEK. lUe action of the school board last it was falling jstt two years ago, with in electing Fnf. WmAllison evening The has sarprising rapidity. gone gain of achools juf Dgdea city superntendent so far and so fast in that yKlai, fana ia4 Otuatal Mtaatfla-(da- d the more conservativesomebranchei ive enen1 It mavnotl'11 fear it t Oar Raadm Praat Iiari 1' ait the change in the be - i bwn maintained. dullBut of the period Jt tha TwrrUwryr takaa Frvaa Oar ness wollld and new that the which comes in each market after Kaehaafaa. tMrla for the jiistraai ASP- -- SvL.Nw Star: Tl Iiyetiarday JLliie Rev. posad be ha gwne to bia former Mabry boo. la Illinois, but bis exact destination is not known. 3Luti Messenger: Mrs. I laC. Braith-trs:ta young woman, only 24 years of ago, died at her home last Monday, f uneral sury ices took place from tkt Tabernacle on Wsdnesdav, Tmtic Miner : Matters are reported tto be looking particularly favorable in the Utah tunnel, iu facttTs stated that a considerable bodiMffore has been encountered wnkhruns well in gold and copper. Tkre is no doubt but that Utah isgoijigTo come out as one of the greatest minus in Tintic, Millard Progress: Many of the old fnriulsof Mr. Richard May wore surprised .Sunday last to hear of hit death, .although hia advanced age made his last iiinees seem likely to all to be the end t life. Hisdeatn remotes of his old another laudmark, and there was general sorio all otr the city. irtbuiie: Phillip Dibble died at hprtugv.lie yesterday at 2 a. iu. lie oodruff were the oldest and President living members of the Mormon Church. Mr. Dibble reached the high age of 89 tt.e day before his death. The funeral takes place at 2 oclock Sunday aftere, well-spen- V noon. Lehi Banner: The beet crop, after: the locely raius of Iasi week, appears most excellent, in iaet beter than ever befoie at this season of the tear. The farmers are leelmg delighted over the prospects audwefeel to congratulate tneiu and hope they will realm all they expect. Price Advocate : Wiiniu u lew days tne live people of Emery ccunty will Imc an opportunity of subscribing for stock in a teiepnone company which proposes to build troin Pi ice lo during me coining summer. Tne he Home people. i.ogau Journal . Crops win lie throughout me east it H said. Wlihe we regret to hear anotuer wisloriuue we are gad to note that tue crops of Cache s will tin ut 2jr f4 '"re .to-da- j, g, fr s, 3 morn-favorab- le Etr-lP,e,ei- y tu 1 ss BOYDENSJ)RUQ5TPBE. -- Ho4 A Cm, LmrvU, MaM.: It U wtU pluun tiut I (t. foa tlw 4Mails at tv Bttia stekamt o4 her rwtwrw I btattfc by toe aae of Hood t SanaparUI. Me was takes dawn with Q, -- May Fwvwr and n gad Couach. cum un her right stdsbm FoOowtnj thlt a twMB tbs twa lower ribs. In a short ttm an t11? Kft tide, 8h would taka iffilT WniA spalls at aara mouth vad whea ws had luhoaaA ad to avaroomlng that th would .utter with W loth of high ferar uo4 aiml bhimiy htohtsg aorruplioa. Har haUi u aAeeua and matlar aotaa horn bar atrL ittar sab attaok aha ha- - Hoods Cures and all Waatment f.illad to etve Mt relief until wa begaa la um MtxKl't HufSSpartUa. After ttia hail taken oue-UdIxitlle we could . . that aha wm better. Wa eoiiilnuaU unUI sha bad taka Wtraa botUe. huw ha laoha Uk . The Bloftm of Hanlth tee zrateful, ami eamwt and la fat as a pig- In later ut Hnod a HarasparUla." mf too much htaa. A. M. Adam. Imiun, Iouiauuee. HoodS PINs art aailly, yet promptly and aOetantly, an tba fiver and bowel, toe. HEALTH -A- ND- ACCIDENT INSURANCE. - Prescriptions Filled. HEADQUARTERS FOR FINE STA TI0NERT. HATSTAND-DRESSE- 1 Green Groceries , Etc. We are selling STRAWBERRIES, 90C. PER CASE If ysu want berries to put up, now is the time to get them. Hand ns yonr orders and they will be promptly filled. Cash Paid fr Hides. We buy all kinds. We do not par in merchandise, nor do we ask for 3o days time. We pay cash as soon us they are delivered. Bring all your hides to ui, and We will treat you right. DAVID MOOKE. MISS MAGGIE SALMON. Call ad examine my latest styles of stock.- - in tk? Just received a fine assorment - - ZEPHras AOT PBBCALE3. no two patterns alike. Sailor Hats, the finest in town. Ladies Shirt Waiits, also summer tiuderwear. Ladies andibildrea tan hose. A fine line of boya Sailor Hats at reasonable prices. MISS MAGGIE SALMON. Respectfully, UT1 WILSONBROS. mts TER ;F0R FIVE DAT. -- dealers will lie I INSURANCEt- - i-iFE AUo Iwue pollrie of Ufa Jnauranee, paying la wm) of death, and SlAiHIper month for wen tent and Stdper lekueii: alnoa Uear paid up policy, paylug from Otmioto to at death or at 00(1 tthe eudof li yean SdO per mouth far accident or ilokneM. IF INSURED, Tod cannot all ymir Iiicoma whea you tr hick f by Accidput TMK HiKLlTV MITTAL AID AS HI ATIOi i reeminntW the Lmrgni end MPOitrt Accident and Health AwkxuwUuu iu e the 1'ntted States. it Lump, per ton hat the miufred rath depoatu with ibe State of (liforuie tud yiiMourl. which. gethef with an ample Keaene Pimd eod um aaacuu make Hi ccrt i ft rate au a hgohite fuaraaice of the aridity of ila prots-cUoto its tneubem. Reliable Atfot Wanted. WriU Vtah Agencii Vo., John li. Athlon , Mgr, Jn -tv ranee Department, 403 Progrett Build- ing, Salt lake City, Vtah. F. M. Finis, Times Offies. Stove, per ton Nut, per ton Lscnl Agt. Robt-Rippo-n, Mine; TIRE SETTING First-clas- I SPECIUTI, work s guaranteed. First East Coalville St., Shopoa Always On Hand at the HRS. H. E. RHOADES, Just Received a Large Stock of FGH - New Goods - MINE Finest and Largest Stock of MILLINERY Stove f I Have Ever Carried. JCalLand . CP CP JLv'Ltl nun. j3 AND IL.SO examine my stock and prices. MRS. M. E. It I. RHOADES. HEBER GUNN, II Postoffiee address, Hoytsville, Summit Couuty, Utah. CEPCTT INapECTORH. ' Hrber C. atepbru. Henefer. Summit Co., CUh Uarld Bowen. HoyWrlUe. Summit Co., Utah. PEPA HOUSE CUSS ICCOnODlTIOIQ F TRIYELERU IKST TOURISTS 15D t OR ia Keeping Ratis uti Krs. Lydia E. TSalker, " y -- "frsprljtress. peoa,. Summit County, Wtt.UA5I Utah. BREW IK, Notary fa blic, PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY Wasatch Dept. O. S. M. Co . Ilonefar. Cotiecnm Uade, Prltw Raaaouablo, , NOTICE. In connection with ,our line of DR! the Times. 1 f in- - WTI.V. VAT, auanlinr to the hanardt py riipattnu. from Sa to 0 49 a week, wheit unable lo work throuirb Petal hurt vri.leiitally, WILL PAY, if you areioetdeuially klUed, a toH to Oe.vo a week, when you are VAT tiek Rud ll no hie to work I l for timer! expenae. WILL FAY WILL FA1, if you loeea hood or foot or both feet or both hand- - 01,1 to SdSd AHSOLl'TK rKOTKCTIOV to the member UKin (aetas SF life aiemberihfp fee and due of Sl.au peratouth rv GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, NOTIONS, SHOES, ETC. We will cirry a stock of U1CHINE EXTRAS-whic- h we have ordered direct from the factory for all kinds o f mowers and binders that are used in this section of the country. We also carry wagons, ni wen, binders and hay rakes, and many other things. Call and get our prices before purchas- ing elsewhere, as we defy competition. R. W.& ROBT YOUNG, A - of Ban Franelaeo, Cal. REMOVAL! MEATS, VtUJE S Can be purebaaed I i COAL Fourth of July Fidelity niuloai fliii flssx - - - r - j - Wanahip. j. gU.Nb-- yif - crefuta Thoroughly irsaleatsk. C. I. ,4 OTAH turn-deman- -- rs Hoods ais Good Makes Pure Blood j i k COALVILLE. cr 1'1 i loosed better. Tne price Vauey urn, id judging from present prospects, ,ol ' will be bettei this lull than our fariuera have know n for some time. Tooele 'lransciipt: George Vates, soa of tieorge Yates of E. T. City, met wun a fatai accident the fore pari of this week. The boy was driving a cow-- , wiien the cow fell and the horse the boy was .riding fell over the cow, throwing the boy to the ground and injuring him so badly that he died the next day. Interment took place at E. T. City on Wednesday Salina press: In some towns in Utah Decoration Day was made an occasion for horse-racindancing and other amusements Nothing'couid be more inappropriate. Iteration Day ia a day of sacredness, a day devoted to the memory of the dead. A community that would make gay on such an ec-'- 1 Casion deserves unstinted condemnation. . R.L. New Star; The making of wooden fruit cups is a new: industry at Provo, and it surely deserves encouragement, noTnnljr becaase of the enterprising sagacity of the founder, but because of the people who will receive employment by jn vans of it', the sundry dollars it will cause to remain in the country and last, hut not least, it is-- development in the line of home sustenance. It is the kind of thing we like to bear of. Brigham Bugler: Last week Joseph Merrill, an old ciiizsn of Brigham, was hiviag a swarm of bees. Twa of the angered little heney-makegot under the screen and stung Mr. Merrill id the back of the nock. The poison from one of the stings seemed to strike inwardly, making noexternalawelling, and affected the spine. In a short time the yictlrn was speechless and gasping for breath. Blue blotches as large as nickels' appeared on various parts ef tiisb&dy and it was thought he would die. Last reports were that he was getting along all right. Tribune; Clues continue to pile up in the Pelican Point triple murder case. A few weeks ago the set of harnes supposed to have belonged to the team owned by the murdered boys, was found in an abanonded corral near Pelican Point, less one collar. Near day information reached Sheriff Brown at Provo to the effect that the missing Collar was in the possession of Harry OUR CLUBBINU OFFER. Hays, a stepfather of one of the murdered boys, at Eureka. The Sheriff The Times has mads arrangements will go to Eureka y to investigate that enablo it to offer The Cosmopolitan the matter. Magaxine, one of the standard periodifive great bodily, cals of the age, and The Times, for $3.00 lgeetive strength, simply because it purifies,- - vitalizes and per year. enriches the blood, , Thoe desiring a first-clamagazine, - - having among its contributors the leadA Timed Traveler Need never fear lo make that contemw riter of fhe day, can thus secure plated trip east if he or she will trust ing to the Chicago, Union Pacific A North- one, togethei with their home paper, western Line. Quickest time, lewest for but a ttjfle more than the cott of one. changes. Union depot, of The ;r i,tn,i,y,titn)i may be lor foil information call on or address topic seen at this office. A. A. Pekry Agent V. I, hystem. i iit-te- J4lic ' IN- - GENERAL MERCHANDISE? ... . Except Groceries." ", r jnvetr-tlMplace, the city tike a corresnditig -- decline.' Indus-!- " school I have taken anto urny ij tries gain much, halt or fall back a . The new superin-fauJaforward. other step and then once little, moreThe gain is ecaiaeatU iittedfor Jtha.alllr demand for consumption steadily to hs has been elected. He ia a which as the employ meptr aud wage of favorite among the teachers. the people increase. Demand for money general . , , , V PpU'r W',h expands, one bank sporting 23 perrmJ",,nn d"m 4,,d 1: P4riwn larger diaeouUfa fur the countrv, sndsn-- 1 4nd 4m'4bl '04l,llM dr4w 4,1 P other cent more comment.! loan, 4 wiU M,u- ,elt 4 n4tnra thatfayear age, and all but two report when it is known that Superin- some gain. One serious question 4Bdoot-enoug- h mains, whether the mnAllLbM!',d,,,,tAlli,,!ni44r4hU'l Ts Utah Cornell, to sustain a largebu.i net. But"1' y the worst reports are better by j ,,r far than the estimates recently current j 8ick headache, wind on the stomach, Wheat rose two cents, fell ba' ktwo biliousness, tauea, sre promptly and bsnihe.l bv Dr, J' H. with realizing, and hap again risen j Jrc-bh- Little Liver and Kidney Pellets , with western a esnmatsp three, g yi crop eighty million bushels smaller I Fsv Yaur Paper. than last year. It is pertinent tore- The Tooele Transcript says the editor member that official, and most unofficial of the Rocky Mountain Celt, Christopher reports, down to a late period last fall, put the yield about eighty million busk McRheebv by name, tecenklv won the el lower than it is now kiiown to have prize off!, 000 offered by tne syndicate been. Wes'ern receipts were 264,090 of western editors for the best appeal more than last year, and for five weeks poem to newspaper subscribers to pay hate been 7,871,031 bushels, against up their subscriptions. This is the poem he wrote : 8,991,650 f last year, while Atlanticex-portUvea of poor men oft re hi hit tis floor includtd, 670,000 bushels Honest toil won't stand a chance. smaller for the week, have been in fits 1 he more we work there grows behind ns weeks 7,738,728 bushels, against 11,945,-47Bigger patches on onr pants, On onrjiants once new and glossy, last year. Their is neither holding Now of stripes of different hue, back by farmers, nor anxious haste in All because subs nbes linger purchasing by foreigners, to support beAnd won't par up what la due . lief in scarcity. j Then let us all be up and doing, Cottomlecli'fied an eighth with better bend us vour mile, however small. Or, when snow of winter strikes us. weather at the south, but excitement! shall have no pauts it all. and prices rose again with the report of A r Rheumatism. only 11.6 per cent decrease in acreage, M eatminister, Cal., March 21, 1894. Much greater decrease had been called on akening one certain, but condition is reported less! Soe ti,ne. . I hat I had rneutnatism in than last year. With a tenth smaller ield per acre, and acreage 11.6 m7 knet solidly that, as I remarked to per cent less than last year, the yie'd my wfe-i- l woulJ he impossible for me weuld still exceed?, 700, (Xk) bales, which, ,tJ Attend to usiness that day. Dearth heavy -- took carried over, would memberinglhat I had some of Chamber-for- b the idea of famine. But a late hdn'e lain Bairn in my store 1 sent for crop ,s the more exposed to injury,!11 bottle, and rubbed the efflieted parts June began with 9.553,393 bales already thoroughlv with it, according to dtrec in sight, and 3,302, 350 American remain- - tiotin, ami within an hour I was comrelievel. One application had ing in commercial soxk, while opeaa spin nets held Mar I over a mi June thy business. It is the best liniment on ths market, and I call it under lion bales, according to Ellison. Cotton mills are doing well, with very a positive guarantee. K. X, Harris. satisfactory orders already for promi- For sale by John Bovdeii St Son, nent lines, and the market is strong Hs Apoiogi. with occasional further advances. In A western judge was listening to an knit goods there is also some improve- attorney who had a mean habit of interment, and higher prices for yarn, though polating remarks into the proceedings of prices have been cut in some kinds of the court What he said was scarcely ever beard by any one, as he mumbled hosiery. The effort to end the Olnev- -, ville strike was not wholly successful, f rather than spoke and would sever reremark. One day be said somo- a peat and in a few other woolen nulls str.k.s j thinj? whlch nobody heard Mcept haye oocurrtd, but thedamand for food judge, who at ouce became exceedingly leeks better, and a fair start has been angry.. Turning to ths court bailiff, be made in recorders for fall goods. Busi- thundered out, Adjourn this court!" ness in blankets is the largest since 1892, Then, as soon aa the bailiff had done hia and the outlook in medium and fine duty, the judge stepped from the bench, worsteds and in cassimerss is thought beckoned to tho lawyer to follow him And entered the clerk's office. The favorable, bates of wool went along. So did two or three j yer c;,inu larger than in any previotmyoar, and other people. tor The five weeks have been 27,713,250 - Aa aoon aa, the judgsgot fairly into pounds against 28,800,150 in 1892, but j the room, be seised a lawbook, and of western holders are causing ing upon ths lawyer he fairly screamed: much larger purchase of foreign wool. "I WM n the bench awhile ago, and you I as a Judge then, lam Tin is weaker with a rite in the worlds visible' supply to 25,671 tons, about five a man now, and the man will have an for the jndge, or he will take it months consumption, but copper is apology oat of yonr hide. Yon might make an stronger at 10V cents for Lake, and lead apology to the judge, but you would higher at 3.3 centa. Shipment of boots j not mean 1L Now, however, the cate is and shoe are 'still larget than in any more serious, and unless you give me will smash your head." previous year. and in most grades recent what I ask advances are paid in large orders, but The lawyer made a most abject apology,' there is tome slackening in boot and which the judge accepted, and then the the courtroom and womens grain and buff sheet. Hides party went back to San resumed business. Francisco are higher at 9 4 cent for wsatern, and tanners hesitate, but leather is stiff.- In exchanges, the .gain over last year Are you restless at night, sod harassed is 27.0 per - cent, though the decrease by a bad cough ? JJefc Dr. J. 11. McLeans compared with 1892 the latest year ef Tsr Wine Lung balm, it will eecure full bnainesa after May it 9.7 per cent. eonnd sleep, and effecta prompt and radical cure. Railroad earnings for May are 7.4 per cent larger than last year, a better gain Dr. Prices Cream Baking Powder WerlTa Pair lUsWast Msdal aa than in any previous month, but the decrease from 1893 is 13.9 per cent, and on substantially the same roads waf 12.6 for April, 12.9 iof' March and 13.3 for January turieusly uniform decrease. Failures in four weeks in May showed to the laving moved our business liabilities of 19,329,181, ef which $3,401,' building known as the Co-o- p Furniture 875 weye of manufacturing and $5,345, 306. Store, which accommodates u with of trading concerns. Last year the total much more room than before, ue have " was $9,787,921, of which $4,061,602 was f411? incrt48e1 our ito(,k, of manufacturing and $4,281,836 of Had- Prepared to fill all erders AT ing concern,' Failures for the week hare been 195 in the United States, Lowest Cash Prices. against 216 last year, and 25 in Canada, We now, carry all kinds of fresh against 40 last year. and salted Iaina in the ituail of the back indicate a diseased condition ot the Liver. or Kidneys, which may be easily removed by the use of Ir. J. H. McLeans Liver and Kidney Balm. $1.00 per bottle. ALAO DEALER I Jt , HW,wsira -- XNhrr t "'I' |