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pROyfc-»JO.VAl. ( A Hit» _ ■»< V F K? o LAW I K K O . lttokfoet. : : : Idaho. 1 i WIU mm la.Utb. ao.ru. »p«kU.J *t- | JMS# u. Uud bualne**. | n W WTTAT/IT 0. W. Hi!*Alii!*, A.TTOHHEV *»T lAaW ^ ' j Itlnt'k toot IdltllO mat moot, 1 _ Rappi& Tester, 3fi j. W. B. D R N, LAWYER, Miilio J Blwkfoot. Will practice in all the State aud Uni ted States Courts, HA WL A y 4 ' HKE l 'ES attorneys, Blackfoot, Idaho, Will piwoo» In all Uw auun* of the State. S C WINTERS, a ' VT K AW I ATTORNEY a l AA A W, KAGLh HtK K, II AH . « gr.S'oUn l'ublio ill the ofHce T. M. STEWART, Attorney at Law, BLACKFOOT. IDAHO E. P. Bmgkensderfer Attorney at Law POCATKtLO, IDAHO. WlD PrscOc* I* *11 IS# »Wirt» •>» tbe St»le * • Ibxtspolr Ont of I Hr Court. IranMetimr *ror,*iland •■<*.«■ im»itu-M Idaho. Jos. a. ClarK, R*rtrj*r *ad t Itll Knxtaeer. tur.LX hock iruSn «Ip*« for s<Mln*<M rrrrr <tojr. DRNJT' I S T H V ' ' IFTw«r»t>»i< •ca-stinimmo» ptompiii *"**» Kl E. PATTERSON NAYS, 0. 0. S. fUUTKLLO, IDAHO •I» HHtnr*M »llop*T»lnm. xrrtatnln* t« lb* «I SNllMrr. M*1 » IHIWW Ilf An**tb**ui fermUnttMSMIim Tom» mmknxr Omo-Um I be litak" Dm# J Ü BEAN, Auhutaxt 8oM«ron C. P. RaUvat. eagle rock. Idaho. . i ! PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON j Wm. H. BEHLE-, nt-ArkrooT, Idaho. • j ; Dtim.ic Fu»nt»h*<i ..n »II kirxi* of work. ; k*p*. pi.i.."tiw 'in»v Rw Kse ornr«*5ïn3bfeiJ , AÂ,»-. I I j I i I t a. Ttrsii. R W PARIS, TUSH & FAR.I-S» Mil ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS. OGDEN UTAH. I I « 4. K. SMITH, ÂttôPHeu at i»aw, KAOLK ROCK, IDAHO. Praotlh*, ir ihs ttttit# and B. R. Ooort* Bucklin'» .Irnlrtt SnU'c. _ Tiie r>e*t Salve in the world for "»*• llrtiixo*. Sore». Ulcer*. Salt "'•urn, Fever Snrea, Tetter, Chapped a *nd*. CMMWiia Come, and all Skin *™P<i"n*, snd positively cure* Piles, * no pay e»quirt*l. It. ia giinrnntetnl "f? lv « perfect aati-fuction. or money nn»le<| i pr| w 25 cents per Iwix. for **le hy B.dilc & Son. »•» Add# Uafr, AwMln. "4 .Inn. Him«. Tsitils, OW*. «„In,a,«.n w*, •4 vox ShM eng« «iriUMI n dl» Wtnrt. D** * Im«««. rev+t f.nt ar# K+— H • asllv earning fh»W »!«• !M^*rAII (CM. WmSiw J*h|.w ,•««. Cm «N»fk I« *fk -Ihm. M Pail 'l l* »• m fxilmn #Mk< am *r# «ali««t«n instf »fce*w stnoauanisfis «W*. Prompt, Tamm tmm t m f . too* CosOooV, Itmlnol mit MM, aim*m«ltrr*ia, tnmjtmtt. ItifOninti. too* if trimertj A*, mill SSSmst: I c 0* U<V> r CHOICE FRUIT Mr* Julc Batted and children arc * '« i* w*i.u. un, , i '»»uoty sheep mon arc bloat- i | L "*»250 | P" ^ Senator Dubois has seen red ■» in «f mail service from I ake .a*. Lace to MonwT^tatloï to twlSTa week. j j Gov. Curtis, Surveyor Oooeral Petltt sn ,| Dr . DuU.is, ()f ttl . w Bt Sun clay and Monday in Blackfoot. , From the Home Orchard. Eighteen bones are already on the i fair ground in training for the exhibi J tio ° ,,ext wtHfk Attorneys Orr A Orr, Beale and Stewart, of Blac-kfcstt, opening of the supreme court at Boise Monday. were at the Editor Ramsey, of the Pocatello Tribune, came up Monday on husi with the U. S land office and ,,,ce au " Attorney S. C. Winters and family Blackfoot ness gave us a pleasant call. an- expected to move Ut liefere the 1st of October. I Mellmume, the rain wizard, couldn't make the rain pour down Sunday at jCberfnne. He lai<l hia failure to the « winds. The wind* will not deny the MMMataat. ! Attorney C. \\ . Ben le of the Black foot tmr was admitted to practice in the supreme court of the atate during hi* recent visit to Boise. ....... . . Major Puuilw.ii is remodeling hi* «ton- building and making a neat front of double windows and doors which add much to iu cxleruaJ ap praramv. The Lewiston Teller *av* tlninwands * • of pound* of fruit are going to waste in that vicinity, ami advocate* the erection of a canning factorv or cider work*. Rev O, A Smith, pastor Methodist Kpi*-opal church. Pocatello, visitor to Itluckfoot Mnmlay. Like every' other stranger on hi* first vi*it Mr. Smith was well pleased Blackfoot. Hit- :t with Superintendent i Harroun ot the »täte public soh'iol» has returue»l from Oolorsdo 8|iriogt where be placed a numlsr of Malm deaf and dumb pupil, in tbe »cIk.iI at that place. among them was Charlie Schn vier of ' ' Mlacktoot. Bingham county. The Idaho Free Press, published at )Grangevillc, lia* iwen at prompt u, roll from the pres* on publication ' The death* am»mg the Shoshone Fort Hall reservation the past year were more than double the birth*; at that rate it will onlv lie a matter of rear» bef»ire the Shoabonea and Bannocks wili be gone to the happy hunting grounds. and BnttniM'k Indian* <>n . day a* "Old Faithful" the famous old 1 i 8 , '.'' >pr » b " Yellowstone Park, is to : ! throw ap mud and water at its stated P»"«** But September 1st-Mr*. Parker honored her husband, uie edi j tor, a* he was never honored before, I with a daughter|official ;8hc pr.'*cnb*l him and that day the Free Pres* did not dance to the call nor the music. We i are not kicking; editor# should be al- j lowed some privileges and daughter ; •lay# are the time* when allowances j should Come in. Next week we ex- j ; pect to see the Free Press htihbling , ; over with sparkling gems of poesv, sentiment and songs almut the little (queen of tbe Imme empire. j Sam Jones, the revivalist, was eon- ! ducting a meeting <l»,wn in Georgia j not long ago. Acres of people were before him. "I wonder," cried he. j "If there are not in this great crowd I some clean-mouthe»! men who have ! never told a lie. If there are any I moral heroes of this sort will they j please rise for a moment?" There I «a» a long pause, then one man rose i timidly and stood with an air of meek , I yet couacious integrity, tiie target of j ten thousand syes. Presently auolher ) rose, And then another and another, until nineteen were on their feet. "Thank you, thank you," said the ; - 1 J Ti I I llell <'C j evangelist to each in turn, added impressively: "Willyou plcose remain atatidlng while the whole con gregation prnvs for these nineteen colossal linr*?" Tablesu A Treasurer Short. City Treasurer Coburn, of Lewiston, Idaho, I* short in Ids accounts to the amount of #1.455.60, and legal steps have tnmn taken tiy the city against him ami bis Imndsmen to reemver the Mr. (Viburn claims to be on- ; able to account far the shortage anri | hoW it OOeuretl. I n snmu I One Fare to Cheyenne, Wyoming, and Return, For the Second Annual Inter-State Miners' Convention to be held Sept. 7 * I, to 12th. A rare opportunity to visit the Capital City of Wyoming. Ask your Union Pacific agent for particulars #* to dates of gnje, limita, etc "TUI* uueation lia* caused a good i uts ijuewiion us» cause« a good deal Of d 1 s pnesl On. Alum is u»«d by iruny bakers to whiten their 1 , i It I« moat extensively «.uployed sa a , chen P *«*«*>» for cream of tartar In the manufacture of baking ,>owdcrH. r. > . . . • 1 ,. | 1 '" 9 b0en OOU * ,der ' Ml d * ngfr0W * ; * ,ttKM, 8 b Jf »*>»«»»>«' » induces dyspepsia aud obstinate eon-1 j stiimtion. But the fact that innni • , . , ot poisoning have oceured from ■ , the use of alum, put the question in a more serious aspect, and prudent people will exercise caution in the. selection of baking powders " ! . . I "Luder what conditions then, does; this substance—formerly used only I for mechanical or medicinal purposes I —> become poisonous? They are cer- 1 IN ALUM ItHNONOLNÏ [Halt's Journal of Health ] i lainlv obscure, aud at present we can ! only sunnise what they may lie. We : su "l x * ct l h*t the cause exista iu the ... .... . .. .mlmdual poisoned; some |*eculmnty coaetitutioo^producinga morbid l 'b"uge in the secretions of the sUtmach. with which tbe alum com ^' uea and rornl ® au active |K>ison; or »be aecretious may be healthy but in unusual propot,ons, and that tnese less or greater proportions in combi ! nation with the alum constitute u poison." "For example, two parts of mercury aixl two parts of chlorine form calo . reel, which is not poisonous, but , ll,,lnKe U,e l m> l wrtl<,DS »« <>llc P art n,ercur J * nd »wo parts chlorine, and we get corrosive buhlimate which is the constitutional peculiarities. is it that one persou can cat all kinds of green fruits and vegetables with a deadly jmlaou. "Then again we know nothing of impunity, while the same course might tost another individual his life? One person can handle poison ivy! and sumac without being in the least affected; another is poisoned if he approaches to within ten feet of them Out of a family residing iu a malarial a a » up - wbiU * the " tber8 wil1 en J°>' es collent health during the entire year. The Scientific American published * n a numbers list of alum and ' ammonia linking powders, which is Follow district, some of the members will sutfer half the year with fever and Food* that are wholesome to soin« l M ' rM,n * are at ' ,ual1 .'' isjisouous to others. This is especially true of some kind of fish. There is no safetv in uki „g alum iuto the stomach, as .. . , . , , . . " 10 ^ RlwaVS U '^ noU8 ' and often dangerous. * « 1 of great value at this time, : j„g j„ du . |j # , coinpiletl from official MHMn to bave a H ,, ' U!ral sale - "® lb ''> «re mentioned in at least two of the reports. re|>orta. Powders marked with a star i ; 'ATLANTIC * PACIFIC. "ROYAL. j COOK * T AVwB,Tlt - ; crown. crystal. j I)A , HY , *,, AVI(| > 0 K MV VKAHT j ! OLobe. j 'kknton. scnfixjwer Pearson s. Washington j perfection. Windsor. . ! ' purity. crystal. There are, in addition to the fore ,„ K , jst f|t(m lllH Scientific Anteil . , , , , C " U ' a m,mber ° f 8Uch ^ U ' n 8oKi j » n » b, ' western that were not found iu ) the eastern stores, ; uaujmkt, ■ - * * * lum - iCalntnet Bakins PowiIrrOn., Cbleaiai.» j FHlRKSTCtTY. • Contain* Ammonls Alum. (Vonwla Bros, Cl«vel»n»l.l CHICAGO YF.AST, Contains Ammoni* Alum. (Cl spmsn & Smith Co, CIiIckro.i BON BON, - HOTEL, • silver star. SCIOTO. SILVER SPOON "snowdrift. SOVEREIGN STAR. STATE. STANDARD. Following is the list to date : Contain* Alum. Cnnialns Ammonia Alum. (J. O. Grant BakltiK EHiw<trr C»>., chl<Ntin>. tTNKIVALED. <r«rnaii Mrg. tv»., st. Louis.) BHAWsjwow ptrFF, - contain* Alum, (Merchant» Mr*. Awoctatlon, st. tawt*.) ; DOMON ^ Jk 8 , A " ,nl | shRPAHD S, • Contain* Ammonia Alum. I (Wm. It. Slirphant, 8t. Ionic « ont Him» Alum. (Fprajfucts Wnrncr *V UrliiwolOU ('liicugu.) Ammonia Alum. ONE 81*OON. TAYLOR S tT*ylor Mftr. Co., 8t. Louis.) YAKNAl.LS, Contains Alum. Contain* Alum. (M*\ver Bain Mf(r. Co., Ht, Lout*.) OontuliM Ammonia Alum, (H«-id. Murdoch xt>».. chioam>.i ,U,mv.K>»g«.r A spun, GIANT. .... Contain* Alum. MiLK..Contain* Alum. I BAIN'S. MONARCH. SNOW BALL, (W. F. MotaiURhlln A On., Oblragi.) Cuntaln* Alum. (S|M<n«t>r Bluing Pntldlo Oo.. Chieniro.) * Contain* Alum. tiCnglbtoll Mfg. |Qp., Chicago.) I t Hit. KALBFELL« PIIHITY, UIHIXUSL'N, . . Umlaut* Ammonia W r*"- ° bt0 T ,J i **♦*»«<>#* *«p»ee miu*. Mioneapeii*.) | wooing ac«E. - <*«.<.. <■■ <nto*. w<h*i aoo., PMituii-iphi*.» 1 AKD ^ E 8 ^ HL ; - »«&)■ , pmruTv *' lu,rUH> ' •****•**£*•■ W*. PrrVA U ~*' «*"3; , i( | pc r\AM s best, . - contain* Alum. ; china ' i . gnSTÄT" TWIN Cinr, • - - contain. Alum.. • 1 K K ,, ' rU4 °"' Minaeapoii*. Mina. 1 hf.kci i.rs, . Contain* Ammoni* ■ ««"*- «««dox Powder co Ran Pranotaeo uicaa* Bakin« PowderCo'" iadT*nä^u* Q - These arc pure cream tartar baking j ! powders on the market. All author- ; I ities reuort Dr Pri.-o n nm,.» , 1 1 , P J B k * I ,n * owe er as free from Alum. Am- j I U ' ouia ' Li,ue or anv oll "' r adulterant ; 1 Tl "' Parity of this brand has never j ; _! ldaho has sent five blind and deaf ! * K -' t ' u fucstioncd. : . _ . . and dumb pupils to Colorado Springs i Tbe 8Uito bll8 a c . ontrtt( , w * u : that school to educate them. j j Tlic Indians of the Fort Hall rcser vatiou ate selling considerable grain iu the Bhu-kfoot market. Can you tell why fish need clean- ) ing when they are in bathing ail the time. u Cluster of Apples. Tiie News has on exhibition as fine a cluster of apples as ever grew in nti ort J , " r ^' ^bere are ten in the cluster on the stem covering a space of six inches aud all of them perfect and well grown save one which is a little is undersize from Iwing crowded. They were grown in the yard of Mr. John Bowles of our town and would be ! wortii their weight in stiver to a nurse- ! Wbyirrmau for advertising purposes, ' Blackfoot and surrounding country, w *h yet become tbe fruit growing section for southern Idaho. j j ! Snake River Valley Canal Company. Snak»' River Valiev Canal Companv will hold a regular meeting at the Fox School Hocse. Saturday, Sep temlicr 2(lth, at 10 o cl»x-k. a. m. Par tie# desiring to take stock will do so ou or before that day as the books will be closed at that meeting. Par ties taking stock will lie required to pav 5 per «.ent of stock taken as an advance assessment. ; _ I ror the Territorial Fair and the i 162nd Semi-Annual Conference of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints, to be held at Salt Lake City, is October 1th to l»th, inclusive, the f»il low ' n !? talcs are authorized for sale of Round Trip Tickets : Beaver Canon, - - $12 90 amas, - - - - 11.45 10.35 ! 9.50 8.20 7.00 5.75 4.25 By order of President. to of Fer f*« r and C w *WM» Oeluber 4th to 9th, 1N91. ' SPECIAL RATES TO SALT LAKE Market Lake, Idaho Falls, (■ Blackfoot. Pocatello. Mct'ammon. Rev. F. M. Slirout, Pastor United Brethren Church. Blue Mound. Kan., 8a . v * : b'el it inv duty to tell what wonders Dr. King's New Discovery j ba8 4one for me. My Lungs were : badly diseased, and my parishioners thoughtl could live only a few weeks, ! !, U> " k fl ' C lK>, 1 tleS of l>r - King's New Diseovery and am sound and well, l?-i»ing 36 lbs. iu weight." Arthur Love, Manager Love's Fun - Oxford, Tickets to be sold from October 3rd ; »® *»»b, inclusive, limitc»1 to continu- 1 oils passage and good for return until j Octol>er 12 th, 1891. j H. M. Miller. Agent U. P. -System. The Pulpit and Ihr Stage, nv Folks Combination writes: -After 'i » . » » . . . a Uiorou^ll trial and convincing t»vi- ! 1 nin mnfMmtl 1^.. kNax.»*! x- ! ciKM, i mn commune ill Kings Mew Discovery for Consuiniitiou, beats 'em I I, , * , 1 . . . I nil, and cures when everything else fails. The greatest kindness l can »Io ! mv many tliousund friends is to urire ,«■ ,, , 1 -. , . , , ^ them b) try it. 1- ree trial bottles at 1 W. H. Bohle & Son's Drug Store. Regular sizes 5»c. and $1.00. Consumption. No diseane approaelie# i so stealthily. U early symptoms are J ('ausnniptioii. Ilallard's Hurehound Syrup. No • ingle disease lias plaved such sad havoc with the human raeo as ignoreni because it. is thought only a j Coltl or hacking Cough, which is neg Iw , ""V! 8 rim ' u '" ,s,er ba 8 mich ii lioltl that nothing but ulcath j jvan relieve it Hallunl H Horeboum! ; } Syrup litis removwl (he grip of the ! | " »»»won in time It will etTeot a perinn ' lu ' n » vure anti in the worst stages it j will give surprising relief, soothing anti healing virtues, put it ott' until too late. Sou Agents. Try its Do not Behle A ! ! ; . Dr. J. 11. McLküii » Htreuglbcojug i Cordial and Blood Purifier, bv its vf | al,z, <*8 properties will brighten pale j cheek*. and transform pale, Laggard. I Jdispiritoil woman into one of spark lieg Uwtltb and beauty. 1.00 bol ,l - Pain* in the small of the iiack iudi o{ tbeLiver n^nTh T V* M ' ; moved bj the use of Dr. J. H. Me -1 ' bean's Liver and Kidney Balm. *1.00 V ^ For sale by Beble & Son 1 There is little doubt but that many I persons suffer for years with ailments that could e asi,y be cured by the use ° f • 0,ne * in, pl e reil, edy. The follow-1 iug iucideut is an illustration of ibis j fact: My wife was troubled with a; ; P*' D in her l,ide the greater part of the j , time for three years, until cured by Chamberlain'» Pain Balm. It has, II j think, permanently cured her. We al ; so have used Chamlierlain's Cough j Bcmedy whenever needed and beiieve | ; it to be-the best in the world. P. M. Boston, Pennville, SullivanCo, Mis saie by W. H Behle & .Son Druggists. . i : j J. G. Bone, a druggist at Dunmore. I j Pa., eays he has never sold a medicine j that gave such universal satisfaction j as Cham berlain's Colic. Cholera and: Diarriioea ltcmci, . and that the large demand for it has been a great sur prise to him. It is sold here by W. U. Beble & Son Druggists. ) A free and easy expectoration is j produced by a few doses pf Dr. J. If. S McLean's Tar Wine Lung Balm, in all ! cases of hoarseness, sore throat or difficulty of breathing. For saie bv Behle & Son. ' j ! ! A Great Liver Medicine. Dr. Gunn's Improved Liver Pill i are a sure cure for sick headache, bil- ! j ious complains, dyspepsia, indiges j tion, costiveness, torpid liver, etc. | Tuese pills insure perfect digestion, correct the liver aud enrich the blood and make tnc skin clear. They also produce a good appetite, and invigor ate and strengthen the entire system i by their tonic action. Sold at 25 cents j a box bv Behle & Son. SUMMONS. I In the District Court of Fifth Judi- ! cial District, state of Idaho, county ! of Bingham. Mary A. lteedy, pltff. 1 vs > J. L Reedy, deft ) To J. L. Rectly. You are hereby uotified that there is now on file iu the office of the Clerk of the District Court of the j Fifth Judicial District of said State, in the County of Bingham the eom I plaint of Mary A. Reedy asking that i the bonds of matrimony now existing j between Plaintiff Mary' A. Reedv and yourself be dissolved and annulled | for the reason that you without any | fault on the part ot the Plaintiff left and abandoned Plaintif) for more than twelve months last past and that dur ing the period of said abandonment you having the ability to do so have ! failed to provide her with the neces saries of life. And that unless you appear and answer to said complaint within ten days of service thereof if served within Bingham County, and within twenty days if served out of said County but within said District, 1 *nd in forty «lays if served out of j said District, exclusive of the day of j service, judgement will be taken against you by default and plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in plaintiff's complaint herein. In testimony whereof I, M. Patrie, clerk of said district court, have here- unto set my band and affixed the seal of said court at Blackfoot, this the 28 day of August. 1891. M. Patrie. Clerk. Hawley & Reeves for plaintitf. Xoticrfor Publication. L*xn <irricK at IIlackyimit. Idaho, i Auxust srtth, 1«U. ( Notice la hereby slum that the (olkm-lng named «eitler has make final proof In aupport ! of hl« claim, ami (lint «ant proof will t»c made ! l H ' forr K, '* ,|lU ' r Mn<1 ««HMdvcr at Hlackroot. Idaho, on Ocn»iH»r 3, iwi. vi* : HyiMiiytoj I ?' m,r,ielr ' !) - K for «»»«rvwjrd I tract a» per deacrl|*th»*i. He name# the followiujr witnc***»* to i»n»ve ! uÄÄTanrvhT^ u,Km " ,,u PU,l,v - p*nu''lTaylor, wunam Jone«, Presto iiur jell. Ge»»nit< Heaton, nil of Hintrhuui oounty, 1 Maho. Hs,»piness de|»end» very much«« tile condition ot the liver and kidnrvs re,.„ JII„ , ... , , . - 1 he ills of life make but little impres sion on those whoso iliunstion ... u el -Hill ou most w nose ingestion is g»MHl. » ou eau regulate your liver and kid- j tieys with Dr. J. H. MoLean'gSnrsaj»- ' i a »*^ a * Kor sale by Behle At 8oti. j J raxiiV J. Anson. Heplster.' There are times when a feeling of j lassitude will overcome tiie most r«>-1 bust, when the system craves for pure i |bloo«l. to furnish the elements of j hcttllb amt Alviigtli. Tiiolu\stivnu ; i|y for purifying the M<hm 1 in Dr J Ii. McLean s 8ursaimilla. For sale Behle «S. Soil. Coughs and colds come uninvitetl but you eau tpiicklv gel rid of Ibestc i with a few doses of Dr. J. If, McLeans Tar Wine Lting Balm. For sale by ! Beble A 8<in, . P Rn»ti*ir Ir p IV I Hill C V WiIIim C ' Jf| ™ ».Y.WlH««, j I _ R A N K E R S* ° ' BlttCKJOOt, Kill 110. TRANSACTS 6ENERAL BANKING BUSINESS ' —O -1 \f()VF,Y TO LiOAY MUjN ^ * AU I . _ „ . . 1 6 Rtï *< W. S Reid, P ftUTTATl A T5T5ftC! »• VJ* 6b <D£Wld>y a; j II T , , | JuGätnOl' till (I On Approved Security. 0.1. Reid. Manufacturer« of und Dealers In 'l I Douille aud Single Buggy Harness. Saddlery Hardware, WHIPS. BLANKETS, ETC., ETC. Stock Saddles a Specialty I j j 4 T _ (J(j I )f*-S, l I I IT T AH, I_ Agent* for J. B. Hill's Conoonl Harne«*. 2448 Washington Anno. asHry BROS. j S ! -r—*_ .. A .-x _ _ «wOO j _AND_ Shoemaker's Tools, Leather and Findings Mail Orders Promptly Filled. Wholesale and Retail i ! masufactort: xobtu main street, | — UTAH OGDEN Herman A. McildSCheill. **»* "*'"** *™w****ww**s»***j i j I • « ! ! j j 0fflce m * be Pioneer Drug Store | | P20L JS V * m wÊm Watchmakei & Jeweler, Does All Kinds of Repairing ALL WORK WORK W ARRANTED. PRICKS REASONABLE. White House, [UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT.] Salt Lake City. Location unsurpassc\l, being in proxi mity to leading wholesale and retail houses and places of interest. Pullman Car and Union Ticket offices In the hotel. Rate* : $150 and *2.00 Per Pay. H. L HALL, PROPRIETOR. UTAH CRACKER-;-FACTORY Mki.ufuctiii-ers of the Celebrate] Site Brand of ii Crate These s»a*l* are «old liy all the whnleoale G i\K*t»r* in Ctah. Send in your order«. 27 K. Third St. SALT LAKE, UTAH - Idaho Stase Co. o The rhea post, the shortt'st ttn.l moat direct mute between the North. Hast and Wont und the |M)ints lutntcd. Carrriig Mail, Passengers «„<1 Express. Leave* Btnekfhot Dally at s a. m. for th»! Ill* I-IIM Hiver Mimv. Hounnm. Challi«. lionanui, Clayton. Custer City. .Ktnnand thiy Horse. drB^^NÄra Kating ltoumwon the line are unsurpassed .Voeomn«Htatli«r ««vats who „re ready at Ml, time« t<> ruruish pairon* with run informaiion regarding «wwti*. min«* aud surrounding no«». tty. Kor rurtl.er infonnutton apply to j krkd vogleh. Am-nt aiBiaokfoo*. i.wiu, ' ___ j i B»V J i 9 Piinrr Ceu,**, Co'O*. IrlWonn, BroncMtlt. l.unr.0 Hoartonoot. Whooplna Coufh.Cr««.'*. »Of* ltiro*l, Althm*. and every *Seeli<«i ot tl.e Throat Lunn* *»<1 Chest, inrliutin* Csnsuiuptioi., bpt. Jy»i.J |eru t« j .._o C.-.iue j Slttlt."