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Show r- COALVILLE -- TIMES. COALVILLE, FRIDAY, Apr. 25, 1902. If iW3SWfl0g& C.B. JOSES Editor nd BoeUees Menager. - tt wre at It H, BREEDING DUCKS. la OmMM. dto. taa 1. Fttft a InmMM tattar, Mil I l ( Fee Ftn ttd Water ftsaa. tel ti I ulMirM for docka ara elmpla tilt Ira. rule Tarroa of BubaartpOM tqakla it Hrat at, - Bowses Qouaee They ara built plain and comfortabla .UN and bare no furnishings whatever. A hteTeev .... ... T dock ia differently constituted from a Ms Booth ... .. at ben and must ba cared for under differThree Month .. M ent conditions. Tba ben needs wanner WaglaCopIua. ,auattM bouses and drier aurronndinga than does tbe dock. A duck doea not mind Advartlaloa FUavww Laeal aotif , 10 eenta par Una lor I rat loaar-Xo- - the cold if sb can keep her feet warm. I aaaw par Una tor aaali vubaagaaat inoar- Cold feet will affect a dock aa a froaen comb doea a ben, retarding laying and jgrTbato rstaa will ba atrtetiy adhered U Tbt ideal man It ha vhata physical, all mental tad moral powtrt tod harmonious' balanced. ealtl-vat- ed ' Poet-matSympathy will ba expressed for If Maighamof Ogtes ha it not of (2,600 -- responsible for tha shortage Lmi by tha Inspectors ia tha account f the Ogden office, bat U ba ia responsible, ha should ba puniabed. ter Tbt souvenir edition - of tba Park Re or I issued last week wee well gotten up, It conitlned a good write up of tba Ttrlout minet tad places of basinet of that famous ramp, and it will ba a good thing to keep for referaoca. Tha work It vary artistic and rrflecta credit apou tor pulili-he- r. n t - N en. It it cow aaaouaced that tha Rock Island railroad la going to build to 8alt Laka. Wa hops she does and that it will coma threugh tbit part of tha country. Tha vast amonut of good aoal that lias fn tha earth la this county thould ba tapped by toms of tbete big railroads and brought into uee, Parbapt it proper inducements wereoffered one of thtm would come tbit way. Tha workman digging tba foundation of araltiLuie tuaiU- tbe in Turin ditcorared, at tba depth ofabout i metert below the toil, a number of articles ot great archaeological interest. The mott important it a hollow brents bead, life tits, and a masterpiece of art, in excellent preservation, Tbe hair, tba sari, and tha eyas (how traces of gilding. It it inppoeed, from eon pari ton with other headt of the tame period, to represent Tiberiui. It is hoped (bat further research may lead to tha recovery of other pertaof tha status. Scientific Amtrican. t olar"nt i The way that toms people delight In gossiping in Coalville ii a caution. It af me that if they can gal on to toms tor (aapacially if it's a Us) they taka tha greatest delight la telling everybody they see, and every time they tell it tha worse they make It.' We would suggest bo those people that the tie their tongue Upfor awhile and they will teal much batter. The conscience of people who ara all tha time leokiag for something to tell about their neighbor must be . la terrible eoadition. Tba beat thing to do ia to look after our awn affairs and ther people win gat aloag mi right. V X Oaa of our exchangee baa aolved tha probwm of what to da with tba territorial of New Mexioe sad Arisons. It bays a bill should ba Introduced for tha mention of a large strip of Arlsona to Utah. Should this bill pass, could not tba remainder at tba territory ba an aexed to California T Thao New Mexico could ba divided up between Colorado and Texas, and thus the two trouble, some territories could bo eliminated and Oklahoma admitted as a auto. It ia a feet that two first named territories land in tha way of Oklahoma'a admis aion. If it ware not for them, wa would have a new state. Dennis Flynn, tha energetic Oklahoma delegate, struggled all through tha winter to make each tub Hand on its awn bottom and not make bis territory "carry tha others on ita back." Ceanlaa ttaained C C C. Fever Sold la balk. tswara of tba dealer whs tries to sell , "something Jut aa good. t' 4 i Jlllmiiii ttlEIli7 - Ti- , aocta foi nuxonia wrexs. Inducing ailments. Tba feathers of a dock ara almost Impenetrable and will withstand almost any degree of cold. Again, a duck cannot stand tha amount of confinement ia n house that a ben can. She is more restless ia disposition and ia given to exercise in n greater degree than is a him. Indigestion is not so prevalent with ducks as with chick-an- la tba first cut is shown n simple bouse that may ba built at amall ex. penes. It is plain and has n shed roof. Such n bouse should ba built of rough boards, 12 Inches by 1 Inch, and Joints covered by atripa, 8 inches by 1 Inch. Tba roof abofild bo made water tight and covered with tarred paper,' shingles or tin. Tha outside should bo well drained around tha bottom that It may not ba damp. Roma advocate board floors raised six to eight Inches from the ground and covered from four to alt Inches with dry earth, straw or leaves. Tha writer favors tha using of board floors In nit bouses for chickens, but thinks it not essential for ducks. If the house la wail drained on tha outside and tha earth floor la covered with hay, straw or leaves. It will ba perfect-t- y satisfactory. Thera must not ba dampness In tha bouse, as tha birds will not do So well While they are given to water on tbe outside, they must have comfortabla quarters ia which to warm up" or dry out" Tha building ahowa may. ba constructed of any dimensions desired, according to tha alas ot flock to ba kept a bouse 12 by 14 feet will accommodate nicely a flock of a doaen.' Thera are no interior arrangements whatever, simply tbe floor space of tha building. It la better not to use neat. Some raisers use a plain nest, aa shown, fn tha second cut These neats ara pade of one Inch boards twelve inched high and alxteen lnchea long aet fourteen Inches apart and held together in front with a three Inch atrip. The neats ara nailed to tha back of tba house. But more than half tha eggs ara laid on tho floor of tha bouse or in tha yard, and if permitted a duck will build herself a nest to her liking, When two or more breeding pens are to bo kept, tba plan of tho bones shown . UTAHM GREATEST DAILY JEWSPAPER. 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Parson TStOUCH CltS tfl Ckletli, who taka this Tbnlc gain In good solid flash from one to three Iba per week. lusts City, 3L Paul, XIum-AH Druggists sell it be 75 eta. par box, . spolls ; ior three boxes lor tLOQ, The tablets ara -- WITHto ba taken after each neal. They turn Dlreet CsbbmUom for tin list tha food yen eat into rich rad blood. Writs us about your case, wa will sand SoatkessL : a pamphlet free telling what thia medDetailed Information cheerfully furicine caa do, or we will mail you tha nished on application. medieine on receipt of price.' Address. C. I. WHEADOK, Agent, Dr. Guna, Philadelphia, Pa. For sale Coalville. UUh TKEr.TEiirmr ot nay ba extended to any length desired and makes aa excellent breeding bouse for the farmer to keep ducka In. An iaclosura should ba given tha greedlng ducka na they do better confined than when at liberty. Give plenty of room and Inclose tha run with twe Inch wire mash two feet wide. If water Is accessible. It should ba Inclosed by Jobs Boydea tha meah wire fencing of tha same width aa for tha run. A deckhouse with an arrangement of wire runs In the water la an admirable plan for farmers who have running water on their farms 0. E. Howard. CREEK GRASS Eastern Points. The laaar Beat Ia Cataraga. While soma pieces of land ara better than others, all Colorado sol) la good for sugar beets The most excellent beets were grown tbe past year In Otero county upon sandy loam as well as upon adobe lands Tha crop flourished la spite of considerable presence of alkali In certain localities In Colorado tba aoll changes In Its nature every tew miles In one spot tha finest potatoes can ba raised, while a short distance away they will not grow at all, but soma crop will flourish on almost all of lb Tha sugar beet succeeds on nearly every acre. It comes nearer being tha universal crop tor all kinds of Colorado soil than any other. Testa ot samples of sugar beets from tho different counties show an amount of sugar In tha lowest counties to make tha Industry pay, while tha higher results are simply phenomena) and have been aid to run aa high as 33 per cent, but this statement la looked upon as ao thoroughly visionary that even tha moat enthusiastic beetologist can not believe ItDeurer Yield and Farm. Dress Goods, Shoes, Hats, Suits of Clothes, ;Tinware, Flour, Groceries, etc., OS Union Pacific warn fob nucia can fcuy Daily a ud Sunday J 5 Salt Lake Tribune At op: Stora you The Per Salt a. President Roosevelt baa ordered Oeo-ei- al Funeton to quit talking about certain things, and tba ordardid not com" loo soon, Xre if tba litlla general cid capture Aguinsldo ba ahauld not ba too fresh la talking about bis superior Tba old' laying A itiU tong a nwkts a wise bead, caa ba applied la bii rate mott effectively. - jtag - DEAFNESS OR HARD HEARING ARK ROW CURABLE bv our new invention. Onlv thoae bom deaf are tncurable. HEAD NOISES CEASE IMMEDIATELY- .F. A-- WERMAN, OF BALTIMORE, SAYSt Baltimoi . Md., Xrrh jw. toot. -deafnrea Htankotovour trootmeat, I will now giv Gmtlemem; Brinf mrtrelyanrrd of -full hulor of mv com to at our ducrcttoa. About ire rr.r. ago mv ngit car began to nng and l&iokept on getting vorw, mail I my hearing in rh ear entirele num1 nndertrent a treatmeut lorcaterrh. for three montha wilhoiu anr.uece, coii.tilted ber of plir.icumn. among otlien. the mow emmenaaar aneciatwc of rhu citv who told me that only aa ofieration could help me and even that only temoorardy, tlut the head nouea woub but the heunng ia tlie affected eaC would beloM forerer. then cea . I then aaw rour adrertiMmeat accidentallr tn a New orit paper, and ordered your trea-meat. After I bad twed it only a few dava according to tout direction, the noweaceoneii and to-dthanlc yoe after fire week my heacutg m the dineaaed ear haa been entirely restored. Very truly your heartily and be to remain Md, A g. Baltimore; WKSMAN. 73a Broadway, Jl. ' M Onr treatment doe not interfere with geur utuai oeenpaHon. YOU CURE TCHtSttFAT HOL! m txruuunmi tuiiLaMic.sasu.tL'iitYL.tHicitti.iu. - ul A Son. Always On Hand at the - rGi $2.25 Lump, Stove, iDlj 1.50 1 IT IS A GOOD fiONEST SOAP fimpl cUlogue s)K Wing ort pramiuumthat nmy be raoumd MADE TO DO THE WORK'. sLiiiFiiii. ns ue ay. H mviam frc i apoe vmL &nd your name on th wrtpperip fomUb mm m and wtwill mail yon card, postal Um tatd 14 JXtmatd 0.nscnnr,u:jj3. Stf far If tola nB graown. PATROHIZE HOUR JHDDSTRI Weber Coal Co |