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Show T THE UTAH TALLEY FRIDAY, JANUARY 3, IRETA DIXON, 7 THE MORNING GAZETTE. GAZETTE. - - mnciple that the newspaper of a ocality is what the business community makes it holds good. The more generous the support of it the letter it becomes. It is the guage which the and comindustrial jy mercial activity and the enterprise of a community are measured. If it bear upon its face the evidences of prosperity in the way of tec tiling advertising and news columns, the reader regards this fact as an indication that the plate of its publication is a pushing, thriving one. The newspaper is therefore the mirror of its city, and if the reflection is to be creditable and Battering, it is the business men and the public And spirited must make it such. to the remarks of the Telegraph the Carroll Sentinal aptly adds that After a careful consideration and survey of its field, Tiie Gazette ias concluded to address its readers three times a week, for a while as a prelude to a morning daily. In consequence of this plan The Gazette will be published on each anl every Monday, Wednesday and Friday morningonand after March .3rd 1890. And at tlio small price of $3 per annum in advance this triweekly edition of The Gazette will he furnished by mail to subscribers in any part of the county, A provisionary canpost paid. for a daily demonstrated the vass fact that over three hundred and fifty subscribers could be procur-- d to begin the publication of a daily Gazette with and also demonstrated that wc could start the at $3,00 publication of a with fully Twelve per annum ilundriHl subscribers. lienee the to start the determination 1890. Editor. Entered at the Postoffice at Provo City Utah, as second class mail matter. The Trl W ebki.t Gazette will be published Monday, Wednesday and Friday mom- and after Monday March. 3rd. W1, by wCLion Publishing Company. Sutiscriptlun prlca bv mall CLUi cr annum post paiil. The C'Taii Vaixet weekly, la puli- llahod every Friday by mail pnat paid 2W ier annum, or II M when In advance paid strlckly. Remittance may lie made by draft, money order or registered letter, at nurresk. Give In address poetofflee full. Including State and county. SvaaciiiBEKa will confer a favor by forwarding inforniatien to title office when their n- pera are not promptly received. This will aid ua to determine where fault liea. All communications should the tie addressed to THK GAZETTE. Provo City. L'tah. TCrT oii nirning.-Pubaeriptl- ;hat the miasi he East and tftun jacteriological lalliratories of Europe will thereto have the first chance. The dcscasc is undoubtedly due to some which floats in the air, anil which infects the nuinan system, bat is generally killed in so doing. For influenza is but slightly if at all contageous. Wc observe that some feeling of alarm prevails lert this epidemic ho a precursor to cholera, as was the case in 1831 and 147. There have been, however, plenty of cholera epidemics without a preceding influenza. and agreat many influenza epidemics without any s associate cholera. The of the two dcscascs are as essentially different as are the diseases themselves. The cliohira genn lives in water and soil, the influenza germ in the air. The relation between the two diseases has been, we believe, purely accidental. micro-organis- m ly d; w-- ed . tri-week- ly - I"-'- TsKHiTOHtor Ita:i,Im Utah (Drnr. County. TerriIn the Probate Court or Utah ot the istato of In the matter tory of L"tv.h. deormed. E:izashtoKiweh. show cause why lietltu.n to recogOrder nize and Instate an heir at law should out Lor K On moling n 1 filing tho petition of Mary Aulrlu.ii Itoad. Lelfat. Ann Ifnitliwnlte, ef recognised und instated Ireland, asking toof lieElisaltth Roach, deceass mi lielr ut law she is that tlmra-oramong oilu-- thing an.1 ed, mil stating u t he said tiie next or kin of tho estate of said Elizabeth cut Died to of examination Koueh. decease I. and upun the docu.'.icntnry evidence therewith submitted ly the sai petitioner. Thomas E. Mar-te- ll It is hereby ordered oftbat tho estate of Elizu-bel- .il tiie administrator Roach, deceased, and all persons Intertho ested in raid estate bo mid apiur I Iiefore in the County of tun. at tl Drobmo CourtMild Court In the Count r Court court room of day ol JmibarV House. Saturday the Iltli a. at. und there to show Imhi. nt ton o'clock Ami limit liwaitd cause why the said Mary nwp should not iie. bv order or this Court nized mid instated as an lieir at luw of smd KiizHlH'th Roach, defeased. onl-n- xl that llo Clerk eause u It Is furtherorder to l" lie puhlislted hi The 0f this Vai.ixy Gazett a iicwviuir printed at mid published In Mtid Utah County for to anal prior bust three weeks successively Iltli luy of January. A. D. Wt), Dated. Deeemlier 11th, 1W. Joseph H. Joxk.s. J'roUttc Judge. l Utah, Tkiihitohy opUtah. CoI'nty op I. V. L. llaUiday. Clerk or Hie Probate Court in and for Utah County. U.T. hereby eorreer certify full, true and that the foregoing is uorder cause to show coiiyot the original an heir ruciigiiixcuainl instateestate why ltetilioti to of the at law should not liu granted innow on file and Eiixnlieth Roach, dceeusesl, ami 1 r dix-nme- I I V , ollii'P. No. 193. TIM It E It CULTURE. FINAL 11101)1 NOTICE FOR l'ClILICATION. Land Oppice Lake City. Utah, i' at Pai.tDElEMlihlt 4th William 1 I Wad-intenti- to make final pnsif before t',.o Judge or Utuli. his at County. Countv Clcra of Utah office in rrovofity. on Saturday, the lrth day of January inni. on thnlxT culture application No"l7.lj"ir Township Vo. Ss'llunge S"o 2. E. 8 L. V. M. He name H" witnesses; Joseph Italliday, Jens Munson. Millmi Atwood, AIiiim lhidni;i!!. all of Pleasant Grove. Utah. FRANK IL nouns. Register. NOTICE Is lien liv jriven ttiut imrsuant to an order of the Irfilmte Court or Utah Comity. Territory of Utah, matte and entered outlie 2rd of Noveinlter A. 1. issgi. the inuleraiimeil ador Thomas Mc'Adum ministrator of the will offer for sale at juitiUc aucJr., A. II. lstl. tion ni tiie 21st day f nt the tlio hour of It o'clock a. m. of mid day In Irovo nt the front door of the Court of Utah, subject City. Utah County. Territory li.v I'rotwto said the the to the continuation fnllowlnif desert lied real estate to wit Ixits (71 seven (Si ciyli t -i two and the eat half of lot. i:i three in llhx'k (1l2i ore hundred and twelve. Pint A. Provo City, purvey of build iuir kits in Provo Pit v. Utah- 'minty. Utah. Hren two hun- dred a fifty-tw- o square nuts. Term of salecash on eon Urination of sale of Probate Court . Deeds at tie cxKnse of the purchaser. Axukkw Watson, Administrator of the estate of Thomas Mo- -. Adam Jr., deceased. dix-oase- ws Missouri Ins week for strangling his wife; he maintained his innocence until the noose was adjusjeil and permission being A mini limits R Iki-emtie- J.P. TILSON, Dr. H-ilt- DENTIST granted to make a desired statement I see tiie he said: papers say for I admit having in Kansas. lived merly as God is my mv wife.but strangled I never became so degraded as judge T n-- to settle in Kansas, even temporalv. In overthrowing Don lfdro the citizens of Brazil upended a vast amount of Ibunaii Catholic tyranny. The Jesuit priests practallv run the ruler and hence the c.Mir.iry: so great was tlieir power over tiie heiivss Isabella that Protestants were allowed churches, but steeples ami the right to ring bells were denied to all save and except Homan Cal Indies. The revolt was timely ami we trust is permanent. i . turn-ishe- tl thoile-svriptio- 11. mill & Has Youn.? fifleu. Co-o- PRORATE NOTICE. p. west id YVIglitnianiS wliPiv he is prepared to attorneys. Wilson, his Office opened Kew Store ! ok FIRST-CLAS- S It.ii PnrxTv.Utah, i' THK PRORATE POPRT IX i AXI IN FOR matter of the estate of county. In the w:::ii .lr.. deres-c- i. E. ic siinu- cause why order of sale of not t made. ALLVVCRK WAR- im!i :us.n sV.iiild The administratrix of thn Snrl. IT: of Amrust Swar.!.;d.sase.l.huvinjr fillet Ci RANTED. a i.inln pii:yii.;r for mi order of wile of ill-of the re iil estate of raid decedent Utah, therein .mt forth. for - jmrp Payscft City, It t : ordered iiy the .lude of said :ill in the estate, Pour I l c lsToro the said dwixtsul. iipiN-nCourt on Mtnid.iy. tl: :ith day of Januat !:l nVhicfi ii the forenoon of ary. NfITIi H TO CREDITORS. said day. a tin ci.mt of said Probate court house, iil Provo Pity, Court, at cause Ill the Pin! i.j' of Utah of P, ;iri why hti order inly. show'll not liev'rr.nicd tot lie said administratrix of I' lull. tiny M. to Ill the n.ail'-mi iinicii of pe n.i! of of the uid i.f ...hii-tcr.- . ' si!i.l d. . t u e si):":! I... .v a sin ot N And vlvcii I'u.i .r:er ties Nnliif I:.; y J; fn- - j:- published adiiiiiii.-- t rator wis'k f i, al ";st Phi Mute sof I Id win m. Johnson . K. S"I : to the Vtl.I.Y I iff. and n'l nor-nnewspaper d hi . ! I lull County. luo I in. claims airahisi tne s.iid decease. I. to ex- prion ne-hibit t. ii in with iV- ni esnry vouchers with!. Dated, lbcewi! er l::;h, in lour !iiiiuhs a rtfs Piei1s publication of l. Jones. tills not ice io Pie a:d administrators Pnduite i K"n;.-and Tmiiiitiiuv ok PiKcrimr, Utah, llyiiiin ' administrators of the oMuic of Edwin JI. 1. V. I. ,e I lerk Johnson. dccciisi". of the ISalliday. l Dated at I'rys- n. Utah Po. Xov. 1 1. 18.'".. in Utah and for Pouwlv. U. T.. hereby certify that tiie forci-niiis a rfull, true and correct ropy of to show cause why order tie ori rinal be niado of part nf th mil .stuie should not in tie estate ef Auvrii't Sward, deceased, mnl now oi file in my nMie. W!;:ic-- nv hand ami tin Mail of sai-- Court ri:.ti. a? my otllet in Provo Pity. Utah, this 12th of Deeemlier A. D. 141. V. L. MAI.I.IDAY. (SKAI- -I Prohati: Clerk DETISTRY in i he most approved style. PR3CC3 Mild - REA-SO'JABL- A-- ! intei-i-stc- d of.s-if-- lm-Icit- t'-.- Terrl-eMa- r Po.-ii.- te r si-!- I r.d-.vi- e-t- at ii.s-e- s ! - uiidi-ndKiie- i o'.-.-:- : : 1 cn-d::- ns .t 111 MJtx-essivl- y ! IS . - e 1 Ju-Lrc- r . Ci-ori- Ut!. Pit-vrvii- - Pro-l.:,'- f.-tir- ur 'Vi-de- l em-siderabl- " . Provo Marble Mnc-cnl- . fii' ill rvf HUMinl I , ! 1 d tri-week- ly eon-troll- But Emin preferred death to deser- In the Froliato Court of Utah County, Territho mutter of tho estate of tion. Indeed, when Stanley reached tory nof Utah. Indeceased. . Winters, Hyrn him. this sentiment, carried to almost Notice is hereby yiven bv the of tho estate of Hyrum Quixotic extremes, threatened to make administrator Winters, deceased, to the creditor of. snd all the relief expedition unavailing. persons having clahn,igttint Iho said deceased to exhibit them with the necessary voucher, is Sir William Mackinnon the presi- within ten months after the first publication this notice, to tin. said administrator. dent of the British East Africa Comp- ofI.kwim II WtVKY. any, ino whose service it is new de- Administrator of the estaU of Hruin Winters, di sired to enlist .Stanley arid Kinll both, Pleasant Grove, 'rcvc.iilirr -- 0 h, ISSA. but Stanley especially. Sir William secured subscribers to a relief fund, PRO HATE NOTICE. the Egyptian government giving :i full Ill the Protwie Court of Utah County, Territhird of the total presum d expense. tory of Utah. Ix THE MATTEil OF VllS ESTATE j Directly upon receiving (he or A N N Kaiiiikw, Deceased. ! from King Leopold and Sir William, The people of the Territory 'of Utah send his lecture enguje-menl- s greeting: Stanley cam-ilcJohn Kurren.adiniiiistnitiir of said estate, and hurried off to London. liyToorder or this Court you arc hereby cited to UK with thu cltrk of thin mill rumired he of the tiie errand There character Court mi or liefore t lie Iltli day of Jmiuary. A. and complete exhibit, and rcort was desired to perform was fully 1.. 1WM. a full fluid the ease muy re-account iis iiiuuiiil, or or to him. Tiie expedition on inn or your piiieeedliigsinmid conditions made known hi estate ns required liy law; .or to show cause was not to he military. lie was not to Ml should why jour Is'tlersmidof Administration letters revo.ied. for lie suspended your go in and drag out ornnytlcng of that itnotfailure ofitucli as t. perforin your duties law- kind. It was known just what Emin's ficer us provided ly the Hon. Joseph D. Jones, Judge situation might he. His letters had andWitness soul r the l'mbaic Court, in anil ror I. lull li.tli day of been quite hopeless in tone, tolling of Comity, Territory of IA.tnh,I).,this ls3. llooeiiilicr, IsKAil to all the Mulidi of tho liy order id tiie Court. the submission V. L. HaM.ioay. country north of his and of liis fears ProlsiteClerk, Utah County, L. T. that his own tiuio would elnVitably come. Stanely Was asked, therefore, NOTICE TO CREDITOR. to conduct a caravan to Kmiii. laden If Emin amimition and supplies. to wanted eoine home, Stanley was to as escort. If lie wanted to stay and act take his chances wit!: tiie M.ihdi. sons having claims, ugiiiiisl the Miid di tint sod to exhibit them with the necessary vouchors, Stanley was to supply bis necessities within four muiillis after the lirst publication was and come away. Thu scheme or tills notice, to the said ndminiKtrulor. n liniuistr.itor of the estate August Swenson, thoiiroghly peaceful. and merely in per- Niels IVler Muds-u- . deeousisl. formance of tho duty owed by civilizaSpanish Fork, L'tiili '., Dee. !, in tion in general and Great Uritian particular to tho iutropid man who was bravely upholding worthy interCo, ests in such an unequal contest. How well Stanley has performed liis ('. ('. Fill SHY, work, through what hardships ami DAVIS, j IToprietors. J.Q. and he with has struggled, privations what splendid success his labor lias Art prepared to do all kinds of been crowned, as an explorer and pioStone-Wor- lr anil Granite Marble, neer in the opening up of a vast region in Central Africa, it would take fur Cemeteries, Ect., a good sized, volume to i dequately set forth. Something of the nature of the Monuments, Tombs tones and Headstones task and how it was accomplished may A Specialty. be gathered from the letter written liy him which appeared in our issue of but the full particulars will Give them a call. Dec. not be known until Stanley himself again gets hack, and is aide with maps and full data to supply the still want Provo City, Utah. ing data to complete our knowledge. m-?:a- e micro-organism- missap-propriate- PROBATE NOTICE. TO CREDITORS. . business men do not always realize that tlieir support or non support of the advertising columns of the The king of Siam lias just married local papers does more than anytwenty new wives. thing else to indicate the character f the towni Whether it is a live Jefftksoh Davis death leaves hustling city or a country village James Campbell, of Philadelphia. tli no ambition to ever become more sole survivor of the Cabinet of Presia village, is indicated to a a than dent Pierce. gtmniN of aicoixtaiiiiiiv. great extent by the local advertisements. Liberal advertising helps From the frequency of royal marA Ciirrespomlant who lias been callthe general business of the town, in riages Europe of late It would apfirst. ed for the payment of assessments people from a distance who forupon pear tbat representatives of monarchy The Weekly Utah Valley draws a religions purpose writes us, askwould otherwise go to a smaller are forming a crown trust. of liis ing not duty discontinued he requires that lie should Gazette vill and more convenient place to do pay his donations unto hands who An unusual wedding ceremony oc- blit after the 3rd of next March it their trading. render no proper account of llieii curred not long ago in Dublin, where will be enlarged and published a well known artist was married to his proceedings. In otliel words he lias reason to believe that funds raised for TIIE CONTEST. second wife by a clergyman who was every Saturday morning instead of a certain purpose have been heretofore. as liis son by his lirst wife. morning Friday tbat instead of apinsisfriends our of have Many The Gazette entertains the pro- plied soly to the religions being There has been a marked decadence purposes in t lie use of the French language at ted that the management of The found belief that the seeming con- for which such funds wer.; Montreal during the last ten years. Gazette should start a daily at test between the United States and tiie parties who have charge of tin exFormerly it was the prevalent tongue, once but we believe that a paper Utah is not absnbrd too mueli in self only uncalled for but penditure but now the English predominates. refill will other did work through contracts the help; morning every the work of agitating, selfish with themselve" mainly or corporations Monaco, to which only consuls are quirements at present. And then enemies of the people and the naand tilled their themselves by accredited, has a big diplomatic corps it is prudent to make haste slowly tion. The interest of the In so of to answer people pockets speak. in the rest of Europe, and its diplo- and to prepare for the worst while to is our have it that that in Utah the and say opinion mats 'display a profusion of gold lace growth, prosperity for the best. Whatever continued beneficent no to a dollar into individual hoping pay might and titles purely for the honor of servpower of the a to enemies he lias reason the fund which jourindependent religious ing the principality gratis. American Republic is, and of right to believe is being dissipated by pluml- nalism may undertake in opposi to to all other le, paramount ought erres. Annin's moral duty does not cease The Indianapolis Journal says that tion, we can successfully pub interests whatsoever. The antag- when lie donates money Tor religious The American sovereign votes as he lisli a and a weekly Ga- onisms between the he is likewise but interested thinks and thinks as he pleases. here pursoses and people Granted. Hut lie most always pleases zette as long as we like. That is the authorities of the- nation are in the application ot his donation and of instead of going for religious purto think what his father pleased to just the size of the matter, but the not real but the result of misrep- poses they are diverted into the serthink before him. moment we can do the same thing resentations and ambitious agita- vices of tliw devil, building up privat .Sir Francis de tVinton says tbat, in with a daily beyond the chance of tions, neither approved of by any fortunes and nonopoly, (in. will not the scores of explorers who a peradventure than a daily shall be religious doctrine nor authorized ly only bold the trustee of the donations have been traversing in Africa in all started. the right. We have seen enough guilty but the donor as well, because directions since Livingston began liis of the donor's knowledge that his donThe Morning Gazette like The of these and want them to end. travels, the larger part of the many Utah Valley Gayette will be enations are going to the devil, so to will continue to speak. millions of natives have never yet Gazette The tirely independent of cither party demand that merit, fidelity am seen a white man. or clique rule. With a view solely HENRY M. STANDLF.T. Pretended rivals of Boston in refine- to the happiness and welfare of the ability shall be the sole qualifications to recommend men to public ment and culture have often appeared, but they have never made good their whole people, it will struggle for office, municipal, county or Terri Koinrtlilng of the Remarkable Aina's History. claims. The Hub still bolds its own the right in opposition to wrong torial; and that leaders of anc rings of the trial of Warren liis In review as a literary centre, and it is still the either in parties, public men or coteries shall stop manipulating Hastings, who did mi niucli to estabhome of some of our most eminent public measures. It will speak in y and logrolling men into office as a lish the British empire in India, literary men. all instances, from its conscientious as mentions, reward for dirty work or persona peculiarly applicPrincess Christian, the second and convictions of duty. to civilian then the able distinguished of furtherance in services monopo most popular daughter of Queen VictoHouse of of to bar the the connec- brought And in this listic power. on be to said is eve of the over motto tiie the enria, Commons, entirely BOOMING IN o EARNEST. us the let tion that he her has been say practice of the government council trance suiter losing sight. some for who individuals time in a from have Ualiaitla Mens niju-- in serious at chamber ing past elevating iTciilvu of Hits eyus. It becomes more and more evi- no wise merited elevation except urduis. and with quite as much signifione whose career has been The authorities of Florence. Italy, dent that a great move ahead has by the chance of being somclodys cance, to woiiib-rfiilincome Provo. to last at fact In though not announce that out of respect to the relative must also be stopped in the fcqiiuMy a dications of kind substantial show by inhumanity to it lower rave, poet Browning's wishes they will conof to interest fair masses the ii play boom for in a is this motto lie that the at may city sent to the removal of Mrs. Browning's to and In these all not wild of a cat boom hand of the regard Henry public either, aiq'tiiiiinvc remains ami the monument over her solid a and M. but exthe will The Gazette growtli Stanley. rapid questions to the cemetery where her husgrave like of which has never been here band is intdrred. Stanley was born in Denbigh, before.' The demand for real estate press unqualified opinions always Wales, in IS 10. IDs imiTiiis wer in the true interest of the people They are telling of a Maine man who is dailv increasing and prices also Rowi.imls. naineil mnl, being cmvviI-ingl- y asked two boys to carry half a cord of are advancing. Not only is this Progress and Independence is our poor, they ;mvc him in the care wood from the sidewalk up a flight of the case in the matter of real estate motto. of the pavisli when he was thu-- years stairs to his office, and when they had in Provo hut the lands and resiohl, and he was mi.fil in the almsfinished the task handed one of the dence property of the whole of Utah house at St. Asaph. After obtaining EPIDEMIC INFLUENZA. lads a cent, witli instructions to di- Valley are being steadily enhacsed a fair rducal ion htir. he taught school in value by the demand from the vide it between them. tor a year or two, when he went as a The epiflcmi of influenza which cabin east for Utah land and especially boy on a ship bound for New A sensible suggestion is made that Utah current telegrams refer to as occur-in- g Orleans. city property. Here he met a wealth Amthe movement to restore the monuin Russia has spread into FinBut it must be borne in mind erican merchant named St-- nl y v. o ment to the memory of Mary Wash- that while eastern ami east Iruissia the land, is ever welcome capital him and lie look the name of ington, the mother of the first presi- and ever so much needed in this ern states, and is not unlikely to adoptedMorion Stanley. II.-- spent Henry dent, shall include the purchase of the territory, .mere speculation in land spread throughout America, ant time wandering ufoo: in old house in which she lived and died. loos not fill all the wants of the even reach. Utah. The disease but of thu Soulh-wescountry and been has travels It is a small house jit Fredriksburg. rapidly, or the all of country he found requirments liis father intestate, dying to make all Europe sneeze Henry M. Stanly is now almost progress and growth. What wc known six himself poor again. On the breaking within weeka, so that wc expect out of the fiftv years old. He was born in Wales want most and seem likely to get war he was impivssi-- into and his name was origiiailr John too, is investments that will deve- its arrival here before our winter the Rebel service, but esenped llietico Rowlands. It was changed on his be- lops our manufacturing industries months arc over. It used to lie ami served subsequently on the Northing adopted by a New Orleans mer- and give employment to thousands thought that this epidemic movet ern side until thu fall of Bichmoml, chant, who found him at the age of of hands the year around. .Specu- in definite cycles of on hundret when he obtained employment on I he l, lators in land afe all right in their years. Although such an idea lia. New York lhrald. fifteen, a cabin boy in a sailing been abandoned, it is n curious and took a fancy to him. place but what we ought to seek for long His love of adventure was. however. fact the influenza prevailed in that more is investments of parties who An American orator, at a dinner at come to live and abide here and America one hundred years ago, overmastering, and lie stalled soon to the Grand Hotel in London, recently w'ho can by no possible just con- and Dr. John Warren, in a letter to light the ('retail army ami to record made iise of tho following metaphor in struction of the term he called car- Dr. Lcttsom, says that our belovoi" its fate in the Jlcruhl. That over, lie his speech: Let the Russian bear pet baggers. Actual residents with President Washington is but now traveled through tiie Eastern CounSpain as a put bis paw upon the fair land of Au- their families who come to make recovering from a severe and dan- tries ami iu Abyssinia anil October. until roving correspondent stralia and the British lion, the Amer- homes for themselves in this fa- gerous attack of it. him to sent Mr. Bennett ican eagle and the Australian kan- vored and wonderful land are not In 1830 an epidemic started in INlit), when Tne story if that garoo will rise up as one man and only welcomed cordially by the China, it reached Russia inJunti-- l tipd Livingstone. is toi.l in his achievement wonderful drive him ignominiously to his lair. people here of all classes but are ary, 1831, and by May it had spread book, one of the most fascinating ret:wanted badly. One genuine settler to western Europe; Jbut it only According to the Xac Tmk Tribune who comes of exploration. Air. Bennett sent here with a view of reached this country in January, ords the paupers of the Ilockley Almshouse. 1832, and then prevailed but him back to Africa almost immediatly with the and growing up country can't Philadelphia, after liis return from thu Livingstone coinplain that their lives are monotonous. While who makes a good citizen is worth slightly. Another and severer epidemic expedition, and four years were spent a whole carload of transient specare the of the sleeping they sleep started in Russia in Deeemlier in travels and battlesthrough tin d.uk ulators. and his great Congo rats nibble pauper, large hungry We are hero to stay liy Utah 1830; within a month it appeared continent. Then him their toes, and while they are partakfrom 1S7R until occupied we want to see her become tho in Ixindon, and rapidly spread over and of was the estabtheir and which of resident dinners, ing wonderland of the world, the store- Europe. This time, again, America 1884, the result and officials engage in an of independent nation house of treasures; the realization was not affected. An epidemic of lishment western coast contests. of Africa, at the the fondest ideals of power, grand- considerable extent prevailed in the from the to the diKh degree ago, mouth of the Congo, Looking Backward lias sold to eur and magnificence! And with United States about ten years mild this was ac When in the interior. the extent of 175,000 copies. This is her astonishing stores of mineral and there have been various lie rewith honors, loaded immense when is is considered that wenth Utah is bound to answer manifestations of the disease. On complished to spend to America, hoping the whole, however, North Amarien turned the ordinary novelist thinks success every call made upon her. of liis life in less arduous balauce tiie does not be seem to favorable The follies of useless bitterness in very has been attained when his production has reached a sale of 5,000 copies. wars of local belief anil parties are to the developcment of epidemic in- labors. forms, and it is But lie had hardly reached AmeriBelamys book is still selling at the even now prostrate before the more fluenza in its worst ws in Utah have shall that can shores before the king of I he Berate of 1.000 a week. It lias passed by just and practical ideas and usu-ag- unlikely a severe we have if Mackinnon bevisitation, of enterprise and thrift. y any lgians ami Sir Wllli-iBen Ilur and promisses to overtake all. at to go ami cable over the is the prevailing symptom Uncle Tom's Cabin. sought him lecahvd had dcscasc The is not of the times here. Emin. Let Messages dangerous, rescue There is a plant in New Grenada is the motto anil lie who except sometimes to children or the Zanzibar ami Europe from the known as the ink plant, the juice of thinks to use the barbarian cudgel aged, while the former often show a capital at Wadelai. inlioatin: which selves without the least prepa- of bitterness, prej udicc anil person- decided exemption. that he, would be unable to bold bU There is no doubt that this new position against tiie Malidi's threatration, as ink. The writting at first al animosity is sure to get left in appears red, but in a few hours as- the quagmires of contempt and epidemic will prove a boon to bac- ened attack anil was practically a waitsumes a' deep black hue. Several failure. teriology, for Seiferts micrococcus ing annihilation. Had ho bomi will sheets of manuscript, written with has not quite satisfied pathologists, ing to abandon his people, tiios-- ' of this natural Ink, became soaked with ABOUT ADVERTISING. and we anxiously await the an- whom lie created a nation, he sea water on their journey to Europe, nouncement of the discovery of the easily havo cut bis way bv s mi but when dried the writtinwfis 'found The Dubuque Telegraph very influenza bacillus, only regretting southern route to the coast beto be still perfect. . truthfully says that the general for tho sake of American science fore the Miiltdi's forces toald hae tri-week- NOTICE at bfmi come down the Nile and get s l d-i- e ill-Ind- ian :. RflARTSrJ J & DRAKE IiiipPi'tt'i.s ami un-taki- phy-sic- ng you fovti. by nil inouu, if she will ha. Should her health become delicata and her fade after marriage, remember that beauty this is usually due to funuiional disturbances. or ptUufuJ disowi'uUii.3?-sto her ex. 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Box IT. s e - ;.iiTii-i....- l r Thomas Ghild It Son ii!-v- . ue.-.sive- e Ir.-bul- Ibn-- MONUMENTS c i os-I'th- 1 Old and Reliable A.1723 TOMBSTONES, at Mrs. Emma Reese, Utah. - Springv illr. And at Clms. 15i'W(rtonV, at Most Fashionable Go. ids in tlio n aike Pay yon. Cheap as the Cheapest. All Main Street Utah .Spanish Fork, es Har-mone- work warranted. f.i-a:.ii:- I I ( -i 1 No. 182 Lorenzo Thomas, ITIt:: N I OF IHCKE IPTION NS! IIK-- U- PROOF. I,kk. Citv, Utah f t Si.t OetlNr i :l. Xoilis, It hereby civcn that the following-miimMt !er ha tllisi notice of his intention to !viih1 firm I pnsif tn sup;mrt or III claim, ami in I aid pnsif will bn made liefore the Uleri of tiie Co'inty Court for Utah (Vnintr. 1KM1. -I FasMonsUe Taflor. by-go- nes 1 jie-titl- for piiriiiioii. tin reading mid lilinir tho petition of Martha E. Ilicli. :ili:iiiiistrurrix of the estate of James M. Hieii, dtivuscil, that all the debt of said decii'riil tin I of said estate have Iwen fully aid. und tiiai u imrtion of uid estate remain- t Is dfvi.VM M;.iiijr the liefrs of said deund prayimr an onler ullowinir ceased, sai-- l of tie r'.i,l: of stiM estate mu ui)ririi;iiii the iktihisl is r It all tnit liiterosti.l i;i orjiersmi the estate the mi id . I nines 'j. 1 t. iletynmil. lie and the Prolmrc Court of tiie County of Utah, uf the Conn Rimiiii nf said Court, in Court H.nisi. on the 1st day of IhcPowtity Ihveiiili-rat ten o'eliHk a. m . t lieu and thei i an onler allowing ch'isi n it Ik made of tho real sail p:i'tn i.tii slioiil.I why aim if Mtid estate iimoiur the heir and devisee of The said .la-M. Hiett. detaoised. law. It is furi her onlerl that the Clerk cause uoths-- to in tlinposted public places in ! UtaliCo:iiii:i itiTilwl'TAIl VAl.LKr na and eireulHte pri:io i i:i fur f r wiaks ih'i-... i. i ills r. ss;i day .cs;:: ;i i. jo.nes. i .lllilge. -- inlier Dib-.2, fii. i OK I'l l!!, ,c r v I. V. Ibillid i v. ei rs Iim! sue Court for I'fn!i i iiiirii v.I'i'uii T rtify is n that the irm and the time ii'pvof i ! and place I i.cii. t,r partition." iff tin ; Hiett, i!'soased. if f ii :ni and now i n !! j.i my u i'.,- - will of nid court Wiring mv i m-- n nt my .r.f city this SKth day or It eeiu: r. V. L. IIAI.LIDAY. ! " Pmlmtu Clerk. '! - d r. an la-sha- AND ( LKVKLAND BAY HOUSE AND SHETLAND TONIES, run-dow- n, rai-shoot-i- ng by-go- nes of Breeilc-r- s Suffolk Punch,5 English Shirs ves-sel- - PRORATE NOTICE, Tkiihitoiiv or Utah, i' M Utah Poi xtv. In thu PiiibiitePniirt in nnl fur Utah County. Territ-iri.f Uiali. In the matter uf the estate ol James M. Hiett. dico.iMil. tinier npMiinfiiiT time ami phut to hear 's gCleaning, Eesair.!ii Cutting, -- 1 hlsiantiiiiious residence up'ni.and cu'tlvttlnn of si land, vis: Rk.vsk 1. J mkh. Wim.mm Maiitki.i.. Xiki. (J :iiini::. Joi'VK T.KWI. All of Spaiis'i F.irk, Utah (i Utah. i ttOAiWN 'ai'-T';-; ci:!Cli J Cav ORA NOEim aSS UNION SQURRE.NY. OALLAS.TEX. full of I A I of Foreign ami iloinestii goods. All Wort aui Spanisli Fork, Samph-- r:i s kept Cuaraateefi. Utah - frank Hum & D.iionns. I,o we. Attys. for Appl. Register. r. |