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Show j LOCAL HHP OTHER KEWS. !Tbe (in-op imirnl rer load ol ealt thia weee, Mr'.John MrCarlbr Hllo d Tueada on a tieit. Tom Salmon came in (rf.ni Kvenaton Ttiiwlajr n it lt to nd ihe 'Mil. 1 ((forge W. Kl'litton and famil; bate Bioffil to Turk City form few uionllia. I W. II. Covey ml family run from I fmlt lr WrdneadaT to aieillora law I MiM Linn ilndaim want to Idaho j Valla Wadneeday to villi baraietrr, Mr, j J.T. Carrnth. For Bret-claee peimlng, paper-beiiirine; ale., pplr to A. 1. Clark at Hie Coal-allle Coal-allle Co-op. Horn, laat Katurdar, to the wife of William !Uf nail, twelre-pound boy. All doing aireljr. John II. fcaluioo took hii lanili orer a Bear river thleweea, alinn the? will rneticaW for nonth. S. J, Kaddlea and all rain In froin (.'unlirrlaiid laat eouday night. Tber ill make thalr houia In Coalville. Frank Cheater, who liaa beuo employed for 1 year peat on the Ocilea Htandard, eaine np from (gdfn yatterdey for a ahnrl vlell. K. H. KM' dro out from Halt Lake Wedneeilay to Join hia family, oho have baa n vieltloe. liera lor two weeke. They will ratnrn to their homa tomorrow. W'ANTKli. Lattrr-day Bainta to mad a fro pnaiphlet eoncerume; David Whltmai'l laat tettiuionjr. Kami poelal card to I'. O. ho 7, Ogdan, Utah ft 4 4. Mr. and Mn. W. ft. Wilton, wbohave loan making thalr home In Wyoming foreome veara, relumed to Coalville Hunday night, anil will likely remain art. 1 - Woajian are atton vnte4 of eviTavag- , aura in thalr purcbeie of boadgaar, but i Bona of tbain rualt I'nrle Kam, who la willing to ay 140,000,000 lor hla I'ana- ana. Mive Martha ravage waul ant lo Oreeu ivr Tareday to vlell with Rev. Warnar ad wile. Tr. baby ol Mra. a ad Mia Warnar baa beea vary tick fur aoitia tllua paat. The Taik HrcorO ittobenungratulalrd n tba reliant arrouot they bad In thalr laat laaua of Ilia terrible tliteaier that vlaited Ilia camp laat week. It waa well written and reliable. Cut thii oat and lake It to Hoyden Drng (Store and gel a bottle of Chamber Inln'a Htomach A Liter Tablrta. The. beat phytic. They alto eorrertdiaordara of the Rtouiacb. 1'rice Ho cant. T. W. Madaun ol llrigham City waa here the firt ol the week vialtiiig with rreahlmit (.'luff. The two gentlrmen j were in lirnmrrk many yrara ago on j ntiaaipiia. All dieeaaee alart It the bowlea. Keep j them opeu or you will le tick. I'AS- j CARKTS art like nature. Kttp liver nil bowvla active without a liikenliig I griping feeling. Hi milliona people j tall ami rwotnu.emM CASCAKKTS, j try a Ilk- boa. All Unugiata. The paat week hat been Hi" botteal ol ? theeraon. The farmura have bean up to their eyee in work aecuring the hay crop. The weather baa laren very j favorable to them, and the hay that la being pal up ia excellent iialilT. I . Tim water In the river ie eluioal guue and If ilia but weather i-onlluuee it will i only be a abort time htloreihe treamie dry. We onderatand III at all of the water will be turned Into Weber river neat week fur the bciietlt cl the Ogilen iple. i An Indiana man recently convicted ol t'oalmg hoga declared that the animalr j impe I iulo hit W-goo without any Invitation, In-vitation, much to hla embarraeau.ent, but thit etauiment waa receive I coldly by the aoaplcioua and nnbeliavlng Jnry. He aheaU bare aaid that the huge recop i.Imh! a long-loei relative) Mra. K. M. Alliaon of Ogilen apenllhe 4th in Clvile with her relalivee. J. A. Mviith came down from the f'ark to celebrate and vialt bit family. Omirge Wllliama came in from Kvan-aton Kvan-aton to aiwad 1'ioneer Imy with bit folki. Ktchard Welub came out (tato fall Like the Aral of the week on a viait to relalivee. Miaa Mary Thoceaa came out Irom Malt I ake Wednreday to tpend the 24 Ui with relatival. County Attorney Callia haa bee a en-lnying en-lnying blmeell Ihlt week on a Btfiing trip on the I'rovo river. Will duff eaeta out from Kail Lake to day and w ill ipend a ft weekeat hia old home regaining hie health. The boy of I'raaideot Taylor'e that baa been aick with diphtheria la getting along nicely and will aeon be oat again. Nootuer caaee have 'broken out yet. Robert Calderwood waarejciiclng Wed-neeiiay Wed-neeiiay over the arilval at hie home of a fine liaby girl. KoWrt taya aka it handeome and autta him very nicely. All doing well. Jamee falmon returned home latt 8atnrday from Idaho, where ha bad been for aaveral weekiln tbe intcieet of the Juvenile Inilrucior. He will remain at homa a few daya. The Auiericaniuiion.of Knrope ia a Ipvoiite topic with the newepapera Joet now, but a caeual view of eotue e-lttlng eooditlone auggaata that we might well begin I U''e,completi!ly4njeictu7 lug America. "Tagga, the Waif," la the name ol the eicellent play that will be put on at the Opera llouee Saturday Bight, Augutt .ml. The play will be given for a bent-fit bent-fit and It ahould be aa well patroniied aa waa " Borderland. " The parly given Tueeday allaruoon by the leachere of Kindergarten department depart-ment ol Ilia Coalville Knnday erhool waa a big tucceaa. The lawn aurrounding the raaiilcnce of J. A. Smith waa Oiled with the little lota, who bad coiue to enjoy Ihenirelvre. Delicloua refreeh-nionte refreeh-nionte ware eerved, and the aliernooo pleaaantly apenl In t'nglng annga, playing play-ing gnmee, etc. Hu-naJ eoinplainl la nuaually prevalent among children thia aeaaon. A well de-veloped de-veloped caae In the writer'e family wat cured laat wet k by the timely uaa ol Chamberlaiii'el'ollc, Cholera and Diarrhoea Diar-rhoea Keniedy one of the beat petoni uied.kinee menu lectured and which ia alwaya kept on band at the home of tatcrilie. Thia la not Intrilrd aa a free pun for Ilia company, w ho do not at-vcrliae at-vcrliae wilh ua, but to briielit little ttil-h'rera ttil-h'rera who may not be with eaay accaat f a phyaiciaii. No family ahoulil he ailhuui a bottle ol thia medicine in the houaa, eaecially Intummer-tlme. Lan aiitti, loaa, Journal. For tale by John Itoi den A eon Pruggiete. A young, newly married eonple fro.n l-aramie arrived in Kvendon on aragn-lar aragn-lar wedding "lower" Monday and look In the Otto Kioto ehow. Theconplt had topper at the Kocky Mountain hotel. The hueband waa laan, lantemjawed and airertlonale. The bride waa loving, votupttiuue and freckled. Ae it hap. pened there were potuioee for lilpp-r which were) "dune" with the jacket, on, and the young uin,belngnver-attenlive to hia young wife, tka out In Innea lo be heard all over the dining nvoin ad adilreaaing hit fair bride eaid : "Honey, kin I akin ataler for you?" "Nn.Miana "," ahe replied, "I have one a'readv aknii." One nl the pretty waiter girla dropiied a tray of diahea utt than hut the young niarriel man fruiii Iiramlr auppoeed II waa ocratione-1 bj her awk-waidneeaand awk-waidneeaand not through hie honer-enoon honer-enoon innocence, Sat Kegitter, I Ark of timeie aa eicoee often given for the neglect ol larm work, while tbe real trouble ie lack of ability to arrange work eo aa lo avoid loaa of time. City buaineea man with great InUsreat and reenonelbllitlee train thamaelvea to think and work eyatentatically, doing aa mucin muc-in tbe five or aia hour apenl at their deaka aa do in a day by hapbaiard auathuda. Here and there a farmer le found wbo hat the reputation for gettln; along with hie work better than olhera. It may not be ble phyeioal atrength, ia-perlor ia-perlor torme and tool er favorably eiluated farm, but merely lha knack of doing Ihingt. A man ol thia type aria ae ginger and pepper eaeoa for a whole neighborhood. Through hi eiample other larinare are atlrrad up, perhtpt nnconacioualVi to do batter work, lilt Influence on the young la of great valaa. A farm community without men of thia aiampltin a bad way. Thing dng along year after year, and the young grow up without anything lo apur tttro on to better thing. In the elty a young man ia lure to have whatever lataal ambition ia in him arouted. The itrug-gl itrug-gl lor poalllon I o great that he matt either mow oej or eee other paat Lira, a hard thing for a eelf-reepecUog youag man lo endura Hz. |