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Show your people appreciate its beautiful site and admirable position as the railroad key to the east. The more - MARCH 28, 1890. we make our homes the more ourselves FRIDAY, and family love them, so with a town paved walks and well graded IRKTA DIXON, - - Editor. with streets witli pretty parks endear it to its population and attract more people. Your Council should grade their Entered at the Postoffice at Provo City principle streets with asphalt it is Utah . as second class mail matter. nearby and the money so expended will come back to you at once. If you had to send east for material I would will be published not advise such action, but as I underret "Monday, Wednesday and Friday morn stand it, it is within 20 miles of your tn on and after Monday March, 3rd, '1800, by all of the labor expended the Dixon Publishing Company. Subscription town. Mostout the material will use iu getting prioe-kj- r mail 33.00 per annum post paid. Utah Tsi weekly. Is pub- their money in Provo, and of course Vallit Gazettx, lished every Friday morning. Subscription by such money as is paid out to laborers mall post paid 12.00 per annum, or I1JS0 when on streets will all be in the it In advance putting paid strickly. Kemittanee may be made by draft, money expended at home. Suppose to carry rder or registered Jet ter, at our reek. Give this out it is to issue bonds postoffloe address In full. Including State and of the amountnecessary of 9100,000, they can be oanty. Subscribkrs will confer a favor by forward- sold at par bearing 6 per cent interest. to this office when their pa- This if ing Information assessable valuation is a pers are not promptly received. This will million, your would only necessitate a tax aid us to determine where the fault lies. 6 mills I would freely pay it, knowAvl ebmmunlCatlons should be addressed to THE GAZETTE, ing it would enhance the value of my Provo City, Utah. property, and your citizens ought to be willing to do so, as they will not only reap that benefit, but have the FAVORITISM AND REVENGE. pleasure of seeing it and using it. To forge ahead you must have adventages over other towns, not only hidden resources, but advantages apparent to every visitor, such as are praised by The old ring organ in Provo has every one who travels through your been accustomed to a policy ot place. While I would not say as I do not think it, your town will ever catch favoritism and revenge so long Salt Lake, I do say I can't see what favoritism purchased by patronage superior attractions as a home or pleasure resort Salt Lake has over and re vengful attacks on non pat- your town; and as for rail roads you rons that the public here in nave as many trunk lines as the has. Xow Salt Lake City will be overpart at leq,st seem to deem such a crowded this summer, and If You put all with course streets and of a matter nice a hotel, your grade thing advertise such facts in eastern and -- As a some iferts. consequence joY Salt Lake propers, You will get many read more citizens and thousands of more the have organ ttlid meif ring dollars. Salt Lake talks grade, ttiat's a time, seem to think that if they cheap, you make it and beat her. take Tiie Gazette it must be with Dont let the bugaboo of only 50 miles Salt Lake scare you. the understanding that we will from Sioux City is only a 100 miles from much leBS than 10 years ago, suppress even truthful criticisms Omaha, was about 5,000; today his about themselves and their friends it ispopulation 50,000. Less than a dozen wideAs an illustration of this, a preacher awake men, the wealthiest worth less 80,000, put their shoulders to the lead in Spring ville sometime ago than wheel, their purses to the front and offered us a 25 cents subscription made a city of it. You have far more to make your place than Sioux City providing our columns would con- ever had. I give it as my honest opin over the territory, tain nothing offensive to his friends. ion after observation most town in it, beautiful have the you ournot And as 'we would pledge in many respects the best situated selves to 'such- a shameful act of commercially. There is not a city in the country that is not favoritism wej4 never got his two- - j Chicago the greatest of them all would have been among the least, but for the courage of its tax payers in bonding the city, well knowing its I don't write this not worthy, and never care to see my in print, but 1 write it because ially the aforesaid ring manages to name 1 eel It ana want yc find gome creature hoping for a your people. Yours truly ; petty office or sop at its hands or ft. G. Gill. he THE UTAH TILLEY GAZETTE. TkCrl-WiiKLTjQ- inTn - S' pro-essi- Mr. John M. Robinsen, its General Manager. Major J. Window, of Raleigh N. C. and the General Freight and Passenger Agent, Mr. F. W. Clark, of Portsmouth. Va., arc kind, approachable gentlemen, and will give a just attention to all business The policy of the correspondence. road is to help settlers to build up the State. The steamship lines above mentioned, in connection with the Seaboard Air Line Railroad form one of the most important transportations companies of the country. They are all under one management; Mr. John M. Robinson, of Baltimore, Md., being President. The ships aie all well manned and officered by gentlemen. The rooms and table olfer a luxury of travel a few years ago. At Boston go or write to C. P. Gaither, or W. A. Pearce, both of Washington Street, for information. At New York go or write to W. II. Stanford, Vice President of the Old Dominion Line, or to II. P. Clark, 229 Broadway. Passengers by the Chespeak Bay Line leave New York via Pennsylvania Road at 2 p. m. Coming by Old Dominion Line leave New York at 8 p. m. Passengers from other parts of the country can reach this line of travel at Philadelphia, llaltimere or Washington. Through tickets and through checks for baggage can be obtained at Boston, New York and Baltimore. Mo Grahams Sheet. So Ilemenway Mr. ilemenway and The Gazette abused. It will do no good. Lying abuse is what he txpecls from hypo- 1 or fohuatiov. 1 . I 1 I I - s . 1 - tried'to frighten the to be lady, did he, "by advising her very careful liow she treated the matter. Terrible bullying wasent it' And then she followed his advice, too, entirely. Now the truth of the matter is that Miss Combs came to Mr. Ilemenway in a state of excitement and alarm and said that the friends of the Bishop and relatives had been after her and wanted the name of the party who wrote the communication about the Bishop. She also said she desired to reply. Mr. Ilemenway courteously and kindly tendered her all the space she might desire to replv but refused to give the name of the correspondent who wrote the article in regard to the Bishop. lie judged then as the above and sayings of the ring organ now shows thatMissCoombs was being used as a catspaw by some cowards who had not she courage to speak up themselves, and whose object was to learn the identity of the correspondent and intimidate or abuse him. Failing In their little game they now go to the old nasty Her and have ve who is fearful lest something has done against public interests i.y may be exposed by The Gazette MriTi:u Southern News who comes to us with the threat J. T.Bureau oe Gen'l Manager, Patrick, ) that his papier will be discontinued llaleigh, N. C. such exposures. if we dont stop We slated in our last letter that the Now we believe, and indeed our long leaf pine is drawing to this region experience has already proven, many Northern people. We haye re' so many letter, of Inquiry from SthaMWs ire enough people here clved5,01:111 JJ1 tha; 've propose to make sSho have no truthful exposures to a information, bearing dreadeither.of themselves or their I directly on the reason why Northern friends to support a just, fair and I pe0pie do come to the long leaf pine I fearless dependant journal such region; why they should come; what as we shall .continue to publish, has already been done by Northernpeople; and how to get there, PhysiIndeed if,we.could not have live ,1 cjail8 th North and South, who have a matter of research, have be- made it andmtfvfedipohV8Uch patronage come satislied that the odors emitted TluarcsxldTiiaye given up long- ago. I rom eaf pine become a pow ong tje Now, therefore, we respectfully give erful agent in the atmosphere, in the diseases. relief of all throat and notice (ti)! jVv such who! sxpect to Also that the soil fromlung which these : Jrije-.uinto tfii suppression of pines grow, the climate in which they grow, when combined with the pine $ruh Jr JnuWlq us in any way atmosphere, aud pure water, form a !abOve, or who hope to buy favoritism combination of conditions most desirable to human health. The climate is y a subscription or who menace enuable: fallimr to freezimr onlv a few ISeply Hut Abuw. II EVEN WAT, tbo pimp of a sheet called the allowed tlio publication of a very Gazette, attack on Uisuop Tanner of l'ayson unsavory in a recent issue, in which was made reference to the diary of the deceased Isaiah Coombs to bring out more of the same kind against the Bishop. The daughter of Mr. Coombs wished to reply to tbo references made to iier fattier and so Intimated to Hemenway. In this she received but poor encouragement, but on the other hand he, like the bully that he is. tried to frighten tbo lady by advising her to be very careful, how she treated the matter. Coffin crites and knaves. It is the highest tribute shisters and scamps can pay to a faithful fair journalist. Yet we do not blame Miss Coombs. Iier vener ted and honest father did not rob his brethren and leave his children fot and ricli out ot the spoils of charity and religion, and to Miss Coombs fell the care and guardianship of a large orphan family. Their needs and hers place her in a measure at the mercy of ruffins like Graham who only think of as a tool in exchange for a I using her I It seems thatMissCoombs has her father's diary; and when the communication referred to above was pub- lished in The Gazette whose who have reasons of their own for fearing the publication of that diary imagined that Miss Coombs might have allowed it to have been read or promised it for publication. They rushed at her at once and the poor lady who was so blameless came to Mr. Ilemenway only to be treated witli every courtesy. It is now rumored witli what truth we know not, that she lias been compelled to give her father's diary up to those who fear it. The change that Mr. Ilemenway allowed the publication of a very unsavory attack upon Bishop Taiiuer is puerile cowardice. We allowed no such shameful and disgusting abuse MAIr I.AUi: CITV, I'll World-fame- d Utiali Meiro- IMeiiimre Iteort and llrlelly lH(rlled politt The Rio Grande Western has issued a very neat folder for the spring trade, and the description therein given of Salt Lake is so well written and so f ullyjup to the mark thatTiiE Gazette reproduces it. Mr. J. II. Bennett, the general passenger and ticket agent of the road, is the author. Mr. Bennett says: Between the seas, on Facific slope of the Rocky Mountains, at an elevation of 4228 feet, nestling at the foot of the Wasatch range, on the eastern shore of tiie Great Salt Lake, the grand, mysterious Dead Sea of America, is Salt Lake City, the gem of the mountains. In many respects Utah is the most unique and inviting field open to setThe tlement in the wmld wonderful gathering together in the great Salt Lake basin of attractions in the way of climate, lakes, valleys, mountains, medicinal waters; the manifold advantages offered to hundreds of new industries: the wealth hills and that awaits in methl-ribbe- d fortile vales these are a few of nature's lavish gifts. Utah is on the eve of a transfiguration. One by one those great natural divisions of the New West are being closed in upon by the resistless tide which has rolled west ward since the birth of the last; in fact a mighty army has swept by, intent only on the Golden'Gate, and its rear guard is now on the return marcli to attempt to gain a foothold in tiie before neglected interior region. All these strangers who are to come will find more clear days in the year than they ever saw before; they will find an atmosphere in which the very highest achievement of brawn or brain can be realized; they will find a natural sanitarium with every existing auxiliary known to nature there; they will find mines as rich and varied as were ever opened to human eyes and they will never know that a hot or cold day, us understood In the east, is. The time has arrived when Utah, must proclaim to tiie world her manifold attractions, and make plain to the people of every country that she possesses within her borders scenes of magnificence worthy to be looked upon by travelers from every clime. Thousands of citizens of our nation, as well us of Europe, make plans during the winter months as to which watering place or in what mountain region they shall spend tiie hot summer. Most of the large cities are not fitted for residence during July and August on account of the heat that lasts through out the night as well as the day, aud people of means habitually going away during these months are sometimes at a loss to decide to what more endur able region they shall go. The testimony of our cool and invigorating climate has been so frequently borne by visitors of recent years that it is now well known, and tiie charms of our Lake bathing resort have also been widely published; but there has not been onehulf said of the glory of our mountain scenery, with its snow-cla- d peaks and pine forests, the rushing streams filled with trout, and the wide stretches of upland, the mountain vales with their deer, and the lakes and grassy nooks that gem the Wasatch all along the range. It is not too much to say that these mountains, which overlook Salt Lake City and Ogden from the east, are not surpassed in scenic qualities by any range in America. In some respects they have no parallel. The vale through which tiie Jordan runs stretches broad and grassy to the base of the mountain wall where these gigantic cliffs, uprising nearly 8000 feet, rocky and splintered, bear great gleaming basins of eternal snow, and nurse the ever tiie whole sumchanging cloud-llak- es mer through. Grand and incomparable as is the scenery and climate of this highly favored rigion, the immeasurable resources of Utah in ajrri and culture, mining, stock-growifor manufturing and general commercial enterprises, cannot be too glowingly described. No other region presents the attractions for the capitalist, the tourist, the home seeker and the invalid. to-da- y. Condemmed to Death appears to have breathed its last, from what cause it is not known. The City and citizens are doing a good thing in the way of reparing the County road through our town. It is a pity that our selectman was not hear during the winter to see in what a good condition the County roads were. Geo. Williams, our rustler of a har-ne- s maker, is about to build a two story brick building just South of Simons & Co. Bre-wert- or-p- loi:e r dx-eiisc- er heirs of said deceased, ami praying tiuiong oilier iliinirs for ail order allowing said ifmil account mid of (list ribui ion of the residue of suidi stale among the person entitled. It is ordered that nil person interested In the estnte of the saiil Thomas lb MetJmw. deceased. bound appear before the i'mliutcf 'ourt of the County ;.l Utah, at the four! Room ol said I 'ourt. In tiie Couuly Court House, mi the IS day of April. IMt.l. at Id oVIock a. m.. ihen and then to show cause wliv ail order allowing said Huai account mid of olstrllmilon should not tic made of the residue of said umoii;- - ilu licirs and devises of tiie said (state .Met i Thomas E. raw, deceased, according to Jaw. It is further ordered Hut the Cleik -- y Mike McNelley was also fined 95. for being drunk. Samuel Liddard appeared on charge of obstructing thd street aud was discharged on condition that he would commence cleaning up the rubbish on the street at once. Isaac Clark was brought up before Justice Noon on charge of over indulg-anc- e of tire water. He was unable to produce the X, and so worked it out on iiew-siiap- Tkhkitoky ov Utah. I ssCounty of Utah ( I. V. L. HiilMdny. Clerk of Ihe Pmlmte Court of Utali Count', Territory of I'tali. hereby that the forgoing is a full, true anil certify correct copy of the 'Order to show cause why order of sale of real estate should not tie made.'' JOSEPH D. JONES. in the estate of Alina Isabella Lords, deceased, lrobuto J udge. and now on ille in my otlicc. Da.ed March R ,U Witness inv hand and seal of said Court the street. Tkickitoiiv of Utah. I in Provo Ibis day atinyollice Aaron Lundqnist put in his appearof March, A. L., lsim. City, County or Utah. ( ance last Saturday for intoxication 1. V. L. Hulliduy, Clerk of tiie Ti Ul c V. L. HAL LID AY. Clerk of the Probate Court. for i tab County. Utah Teri.i v.Court ISAlk and was fined 810. Iicreb) eertily lirnt the forgoing is a lull true Robert Liddiard was brought before and correct copy of the order apJustice Noon on Tuesday on charge of pointing time und plueu original NOTICE TO K EDITORS. for settlement hear assult on Walter Cox. It appears that petition for distribu- UTAH Liddiard and Cox had exchanged some TN THE PROBATE UOURT OF irmtt-of I.' tab. In tbo Territory words, resulting in Liddiard using had of theGtunty. estate of Samuel I'yne, (leeeused. -- Notice was for which he fined 815, language, is hereby given by the undersigned adminisV. L. II ai.mdav. trator or tiie estate of Samuel Iyne, deceased, kkai and cost. Irnliute Clerk. and to iho all creditors persons having of, Owen Jones was up before Justice against the said deceased, to exhibit Noon last Wednesday, on a charge of claims vouchers within them with the over indulgence and donated 85. to four months ufternecessary the iirst publication of this NOTICE TO CREDITORS. notice to the said administrator. the city Treasurer. Herla-r- t THE S. Pynu. administrator of tiie estate TN PROBATE-(t)i'OK UTAH Frank Carter put in his appearance Mutinied deceased . of Ftali.-- ln th- - innt-te- r Iirritory on Thursday charged witli intoxication ofDated at Pyne, of tiie estate of Anna IsalM-lllrovo l.'ity, February 21, 1TO.1. deceased. Noi ice is hereby given by the d aud was sentenced to pay a tine of 82.50 or administrator or the estate Anna and four days imprisonment. Isiilic he Lords, deceased, to tiie creditor of. ADVICE TO MOTHERS. Jacob Young next to the stand atal ull persons having claims against the said the old charge. Justice Noon imMrs, Winslow' Sootiiixci Rvnri. for chil deceased, to exhibit them with tin necessary teething, is tho prescription of one of the vouchers within four months alter ihe tirst posed a fine of 810. and five days dren best famalc nurse mid physieuiiH in tbo L'nited publication of tlifr notice to the said adminis- imprisonment. yearsa trutor. 11. States, and g lm been used lor forty moth-er. . Lords. ndmIiii1rutor of the estate snooes by million of with Jlenry Anil.l IkhIk'JIiy for tlielr children. During tiie process of OrDated C'ourf. March H. A. D.. IMU. is relieves It incalculable. value its teething from pain, cures dysentery and Estate of John T. Davis, deceased the child the Ixiwcls, and griping in to enmraisiouera appointed to make par- liy giving t lie child It rests the mothhealth notice. Price Sdc. a bottle. tition of said estate; Set for hearing er. Jan. ' COURT OF UTAH 31. THE PROBATE April IN A'lali.-- ln County. the matTerilioryof Estate of Minerva Fuller, deceased, ter of the estate of Miojiiti Ovard, ieeensed. of letters adminstration issued to J. J. Notice ol time mid place for hearing of petiIT. 8ACKETT. tion tor admission to Probate of ill. Fuller. Pursuant t an order in said matter, notice Estate of John Cable, deceased a Laundry and Furniture Maiiufact.ir er. D.v M'ivc n tha of Saturday, the ftih further continuance until March 29th i).. I:tii, at la o'clock h. in , day at tho of business Oil W't'Sl (April. A.Court bis At place in 1890. House, Prtivo ounty Utah City. Street Frnvo is rniinl to County, lerritory of l.'tali, in tiie Court Estate of W. S. Wordsworth deceas- Centre of of (Ui'l Court, has liecn upHiiitci tiie timuroom ail kinds and manufacture and repair ed, order made confirming sale of furn itnre. place for l lie hearing of a of Joseph und Ovard William Ovar for j: tho praying personal property. lie lias opened a laundry and is admission to probate of u certain document Estate and guardianship of Eliza- ready to do all sorts of work in that tberewiti1 presented, lie to the last purporting beth Margaret Ann, Robert John and line nn short notice. Satisfaction will and estain;-n- t ofTiiouiiis deceased, when and when ail persons Ovard. Martini Jones, Elizabeth Ann, Emilia gun ran teed. Furniture ex interested niuv and the Ringed. eotiiest of said apiN'iir will, or probate Caroline Albeit Earnest and Fhche the granting ol letters testamentary Nov to themElla Harris minors, application lor selves ns prayed for in said pciltfon. Dated at Provo City, March 14. lam). letter of guardianship of said minors; V. L. If ll.I.IOAY, set for hearing April 5. 1S90. Probate Clerk. Utah Co. Estate of Thomas Fenn. deceased, L.v K. I,. Jones. - - r UT Ird, e linder-signe- I JS never-failin- Irolatc iliar-rhic- a wind-coli- c, legal 20-18-90. I FliLf DOWN SOUTH, petition for contimation of real estate set for hearing Monday, April 7, 1899. Estate of Sina M. King, an insane examined by Dr. M. II. rerson .andWas Dr. F. II. Simmons and pronounced insane, and was conveyed to the Territorial Insane Asylum by An eccentric old German Deputy- charge or the Pine Illiiir Cottage those who wish to escape the cold Northern Winters can tret board at Moderalc Prices- - in living the town of Milwaukee recently went to th city and chartered a street car AMID TIIE PINES. for Ins exclusive use. He rode all over the line and would not permit anybody to getin the car with him. At HEALTHIEST SPOT III AMERICA, another time he tried to charier a Address train to take him to liis staspecial tion some four or five milvs of COTTAGE ltESOltT, the city. Fine Bluff, Mooke Co., N. C. nv-rt- Dr. d.P. TILSON, ng, Has opened Young Men's west of YVightmans New Store where be is prepared to do FIRST-CLAS- S DETISTRY in tiie most PRICES REAapproved style. TO NAN FRANCISCO AND PORTLAND. son-in-la- w Ilf You '"if -' .- JUSTICES COURT. TERRITORY IN ofTHE I tub. County of Emery, sa., Seolield T. Precinct. II. Thniiui. v. John lorr. jfia.Jl.'i. to J oil il Derr, d. are hereby summonedgreeting. to lie and appear loifore me. tlie at. mv You undersigned, office, in Seolield Precinct, Emery County, Utali I'erri-tor- y, to answer a complaint tiled against yon herein bv said plaintiff, wit bin five days icxeiu- sive of the day of service) of this summons in served on von within Seolild Precinct, within ten days If sorted on you outside of Keo-hi- d Precinct, hut within Hie County of Emery, land within twenty days if served elsewhere. Paid action is brought to recover from you tho sum of Forty Eight Dollars und 25 cents for goods. Hold and delivered to you at jour special instance tied ro(pieu And you are iu'v. - notified thut If you fail to so upiieiir mipi answer us above reoufred, tlie Plaintiff take judgment for as per complaint- (to which you are referred) and costs of suitTo the sheriff or county greeting. Make legal service mid due return herein. Given under my hand, thia 17th day of March, A ). ii'IKJ S. J. DARKNESS. Justice of the ixtacc. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. I Tn tho Probate Court of I tali County. Terrf-- , t lull. In the matter of tlie estate or Christian W. Nielsen, deceased. Notiet is hereby given liy the undersigned administrator of the estuiu ol ( 'h rii inn W. Niei.jen. deceased. to the creditor of. and uR persons baring claims against tlie said deceused. to exhibit them with tlie necessary vouchers w it bin Tour months .ti ler the first publication of this notice to till! said administrator. Jacob.I. Jacobsen, administrator of Christian W. Nielsen, deceased. of the eatuto Dated at Provo City, Feb. 1st. isft). NOTICE TO CREDITORS, the Prolwte Court of Utah County. Ter-- , J J!.orT N. Utah In the mutter of the estate Alin'd Rilling, deceased. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, administra torot theestate of Alfred N. Billings, creditors of, and all tier sous having claims, against the said deceased, tn exhibit them with ihe necessary voucher, within font iikiiitIis after ihe tirst publication of this notice to the said administnitrix. Deborah of the estate of Alfml N.Billiiig.udministnttrix Jiillinjr, lckM84kl. Dated at Provo City, Utah, Feb. 1st, 190. Tn (lcecua-ed.totl- Excursion over the Union Pacific It tea and Limit. The Union Facific Railway will sell : . bis Office at the Co-o- p, one door SONABLE. ALLYORK WARRANTED. Payson City, - - Utali. I - SUMMONS. HAS Thomas Fowler, Sheriff. - o, 5 1 -- d, mutter of the Esiuie of Thomas E. Mot raw, deOnler HpMiiitiiig time and plae for settlement of iinu! account und tohoarioti-to- n for iiistrihiiiion. On reading and lliing the iK'titi-of Mary E. Mininas MeUrHw.iidmiuh'ii'Hti'ixofiliCci-lutcnE. Mel! raw, lor til that tie setting lias tiled his tliinl ucic.mr of his administration iimi said estate in ibis Court: tliHt all tiie debts have iicen fully (Niid, und that a Mrtiou of said estate remain to be divided among the ceased. Ir-liat- Frank Wilson, Justice A. A Noon, last Saturday and was fined 810. NOTICE. PROBATE COURT. IN AND FOR PTIIE (Vanity, Territory of Utah. In tho I N THE PIIOIIATE CO CUT. TN AND FOIl I Utah County. Territory or Utah In the nun ter nr tiie estate of Anna Isabella Loiits, deceased. )iler to allow causo why or or order sale real estate tmouid not lie made. H. the administrator or the Lords, Henry ('State ot Anna Isuticlla Lords, deceased, buyhis herein ing tiled for nn or sale orpetition the w hole of praying the real estate, of said decedent, for the purposes therein set forth: It is therforo ordered, by the Judtre of said Court Hint all persons interested in the estate, e of said deceased, a pi tear liet'ore the said Court on Maiiilny the Ttli day of April. IU o'clock in the forenoon of said day. in lie Court House, in Provo city, County of I tab, to show cHiise wiiy an order should not la? to the said itdiuinlstriitor to sell mi granted tmieli of tiie real estate of the said deceused as shall lie neecssury. And that u copy of tills order at least three weeks successively in Tint Utah Vam-eG a and published in zkttk, primed said Utah County. JOSEPH D. JONES. Probate Judge. Dated March IS, l W. on lAi llAAGF NAVIAHM IIAAK. people organ in long leaf pine region because evaded by the ring anrl bullied in any such a manner into the have sneak- PajMon Moving Itiglit Alientl WOMEN AND MICE. a cowardly, revengeful filthy to trial it already given enough Sew lleinH. and we want nothing to do with place the good results beyond a doubt. ing manner which disgraces all reThe reason why a woman la afraid of and tends to reflect unjustly we mouse Is a profound mystery indeed, it hoi Again, the conditions of life at the ligion lion. Calvin Reasoner of Kansas has never been you.- Qo to the mercenary old ring North very believe proven that she is Tanner himself. upon Bishop are the gradually undermining But some womenclearly are constantly In such a and character located will in know its And he where all because if this feared the join they layson of of you the the organ; constitution People nervous, irritable condition that the slightest North, reor his friends and and atartloa them. The cause ol tiie people in the establishment of the thing annoys replied wifi have no trouble in making a aud the conditions of life in the long Bishop this unfortunate state ot affairs is usually afford just the chauge futed the charges the rascally mercenleaf s.t some Bank region pine functional soma distressFayson Exchange Savings derangement; two-b- it deal with it unless it thinks needed. ary coterie in Frovo would be expected once. Mr. Reasoner is a ing or painful irregularity, some derangement to or peculiar weakness incident to bei practical reply to worse charges which unexample of what Northern ft oatt worry anore out of. you. Stop As an or, it may be due to inflammation, ulhave done iu this region, we fortunately are too true to admit of banker and in connection with his sex; ceration or displacement, of somo of the people will establish branch bankpelvic viscera, or to other organic lesion your subscription to TnE Gazette refer to Southern Fines and Fine Bluff, discussion. Duliar to her sex. From whichever cause ing houses in Manti and Salt Lake in Moore County, North Carolina; both at once; we want no revenge and situated l.V UOAGItim arise. Dr. Pierce's Favorite may City. Mr. Reasoner will make his It on the Raleigh & Augusta is a positive remedy, so certainPrescription In busihome in Fayson and proceed to will only be pleased to have you Railroad; the former sixty seven,: the curative results that Its manufacturers 'I'll to bill ubolixli once. ness iriitla It, a at is the a under It that druggists, through expected gitarantee oi do so if that is the way you want to latter seventy live miles south of its giving satis faction in every CoiiiiiiImkIoii case, or lit will once be and erected at building Six Southern years ago, Raleigh. money paid for it will be promptly both on above the business as as are We feet its us. As a put quick lion. Jno. T. Caine sends us the folFines was a wilderness. Today it is a gag.; soothing and strengthening is un Prescription handsome village tilled with Northern lowing bill introduced in the house possible. A good bank will do a great nervine,and Favorite But bribes. and if menaces is invaluable in allaying and sub. your deal towards 3iialcd to the two has of Fayson bringing nervous excitability, irritability, cr settlers and visitors. It large Representatives, March 18, 1890. by Mr. Stone of Missouri. It was read front. in tlie course of events, your bad and good hotels. It is the headquarbnustion, prostration, hysteria, spasms and other distressing, nervous symptoms comWe omitted unintentionally to menters and residence of a strong lumber twice, referred to the Committee on tion monly attendant upon functional and organic actq Should come to public notice and .company, last week, the return of Robert L. disease be- - the Judiciary, and has The ordered of the womb. It Induces refreshing to be place passed I Shores wife nee Miss Gladys and sleep and relieves mental anxiety and do. condemnation by the performance y0nd the stage of doubt. It has no printed. spondcncy. Be it enacted by the Senate and Coombs, lrom the East. Mr. Shores, boom but has honest growth. Lots at of a "dtftv- to the publie on the part I first health ill Copyright, 1888, by WORLDS DlS. Mxn. ASSX. to abandon him secure House to now compelled of settlers of away the Representatives yor one hundred dollars. of The Gazette please dont sayse given United States of America in Congress Ins medical course. He is a mere Pi Bluff Is another health resort with a assembled, that the lxiard of five per- shuddow of his former self and it is DR. PIERCES PELLETS that it is all because you withdrew I hoped will lie restored by tho wonderGranuloc. arc , future before it. No better sons, commonly called the Utah Com- ful I promising or CntharH according to size oi climate of Utah. soil and mission, provided for in the ninth secz your patrohage from US when we combination of air. climate, dose, euuts a vial. liy Druggists, There is talk of causing tha abatewater can be found on the globe. It tion of An act to amend section fifty-thre- e .woqld not have it after we under- - was of ment on the barn corner in the the fiftv-two hundred aud started about one year ago, under of the heart of town as a public nuisstood it to be a bribe for silence very favorable circumstances, by the Revised Status of the United States, very ance. in to influence reference which same for and gave energetic other bigamy, favoritism. for bonus Fayson aspires to become the County life toftouthern Fines. It already has its approved March twenty-secon- seat of a new county to be taken out school managed The Gazette has no axes to grind; Postoflice, a first-clas- s eighteen hundred and eighty-tw- of Utali and Juab. of and wide same Teacher is tiie orthern be, abolfor experiits favors hereby, byaNand some accommodations for ished; and all the is after no personal A little daughter of E. II. Harper ence, powers and duties hold of a box of concentrated lie CONSUMPTION COUGH OR COLD proprietary and has no real or fan- boarders. These accommodations have thereon shall devolve upon a board of got been crowded during the past winter; three persons, to be styled the Board last week and came very uear getting BRONCHITIS Throat Affection cied injiirleif to revenge; therefore more for board having been of Registration and Elections of the enough to cause death. For several was in a precarious condition SCROFULA 7s' a . friend to all honest and refusedapplicants than received. Lots are now Territory of Utah, a majority of daysisshe Wasting of Flesh now but whom are to shall and a constitute recovering. settlers, being fair-mmt- l$l being given quorum. Disease where Or the Throat and I.irnne 'people-- ; any taken. This condition will pass Sec. 2. That said board shall consist are Inflamed, Lack of Strength or Anna soon to will sell lots and of the governor, Territorial secretary, begin away Fowtr, you can bo relieved and Cured by at good prices to holders. Families in and president Acwk. of the council of the Injxon which are children to be educated and legislative assembly of Utah, and for Tiie old and in wh cli there may be one or more their services as such board they shall last received asvenirable barn lias at name as some of the members in ill health, will do well to each receive one thousand dollars per boys were around town last give Fine Bluff a careful examination. annum in addition ts the pay and night with The region of which we are writing amoluments of their offices, respect- a pot of black paint and a brush A. AVard of W I axiom from a Coand is not filled with sick people. Many ively. daubed on in conspicous letters lorado IBaxlc re Ideal. sound health are seeking Bank. 3. That all laws appertaining fiersons in OF where they may invest to Sec. The following letter which we pub- their home,and said board of commissioners created time in the culture Considerable interest is manifested in PURE COD LIVER OIL money ninth section lish through the courtesy of Messrs of berries and small fruits. It is be- by said Man I With Hyp:phosphltes. from was received lieved to be the most desirable soil and proved hundred ' Dodd and S.Coray, and AG MILK. PALATABLE eiglityI G. Gill of 'the First Nat- climate for grapes known. 0l,r icsbyterian school teachers. President to estabfished board the this act by Aek we Scotts ISntuston, and let no reach these desirable tiie same as Is IIow shall for ional Bank of Gunnison, Colorado. laces? expressly March Induce you to or eolletlation Boston From the Regular weather Snow, Ilail, Merchants, perusal as Provided, That tlie compensation of llam and Wind. eubetiule. a "itlsSrorlby of thoughtful Miners Transportation Companys three accept of said board shall not Mr. Gill Is one ef the moBt prominent line of steamers run to Norfolk and exceedmembers Sold by nil Druggists. Mr. Bandmann and his full tragic said sum of one thousand dolmater- - Foitsmouth, Virginia. From New and Colorado -lntVestecn lars v.pieg company appear in our Opera House spor'T A BPYVNE,Cheml3ts, H.Y. York the Old Dominion companies board.eacli for their services on said on interested in Provos future. Ially Wednesday night, April 1st, in the steamers Norfolk to run Fortsmouth. o .1 t of llomeo and Juliet. Remember 4. play Sec. That steam-era hotm-b:- . immediately on the Baltimore, The Bay Line '' . , Gunnison, Colo., March 2, 1890. From run to Fortsmouth. From that taking effect of this act said Utali tiie date as they only appear for one Commission shall deliver and turn night. is Messrs Dodd & Coray, city the Seaboard Air Line Railroad over to their successors all books, paI have in my posseasion a roan two-yeto Southern runs direct Fines and i ,stm Brewerton Simons & Co. have reProvo City, U. T. and old heifer; no ear marks, no other pers, property appertaining ceived a fresh lot of Yeast Fowder Pine Bluff This system of railway is urands visible. Tiie owner can have Dear Sira: the most important in the state, and to their office. with prizes and as a grand prize every her and proving property. 5. That all laws and parts of one who most generous to settlers. It gives by Sec. the aplying in Interests soma a ean little a a buys lias chance at Having laws all in the some inconsistent Inter herewith Daniel C. Leayitt. by make are ways to help permitted set of silver Knives and Forks. hereby vour town I feel free Law. Commerce Its State make to can President, repealed. Do March all March 1890. 20, 1890. you Payson, Provo, 26, suggestions. pin-pose- nto KATE rnORATE NOTICE. ie No. 177. MOTICF. OF 1 0 MESTK A D FINA L PRiXlF, IaukI Office ht Suit lake City, Utah. Kchruur) 7tli lwm. Notice is hereby that llie foliowing niiincd settler lias given till notice of id intention to make final proof iu siipK)it of hi cJaim. mid that said proof will lie made licfore the Judge or in his alisenec the County ( lera of Utah 1 ounty,211. I lull, ut bis ollice in Provo Cltv, on Man'll IW0, viz.: Charles il. ii. E., No. 5.1II, for lot live (5) bee. 27,Stewart, S. 8 S. R. 2 E. S. L. Meridian. lie inline tlie witnesses to prove AXOTIIKK SIAN HUNG his continuous following ivwldonce upon, and cultivasaid lit lid. viz.: his stocking by the chimney willi care and tion of. Frank Mully, was tickled utmost to denth to tin 1 Hint Ills Joscgh Dudley. had wife near his at hand good James King, und wunts and tiled anticipated the slocking willi Standard John Curler, nil of Benjamin. Utah Co., Seeds, grown und put up by U. M. Kerry & l'o., Utah, Detroit, Michigan, who, on application, will TRANK 1). HOBBS. iniiil you free u copy of tlselr Seed Annual, for Register. ltd). This Ik the most useful of nil seed cataBooth & Wilson. logue, not only for cxnci'Icncd gardeners, but for the novice as well. Send your iiiimu anil Atty. & Co., 1 le address for a copy to 1). M. Ferry trolt, Michigan. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. 1 excursions round trip tickets to Fort-JJ- S land, Oregon and San Francisco, Cal., until further notice, from Salt Lake lor$(i7, and from Ogden for good for 80 days going and 80 days returning; extreme limit six months. tf. $G5-tick- ets F liwtriiy Aoiice. Tho following described animal came to my funu, on Frovo Bench, last fall: One grey mare about 7 years old, branded on nht Tliii:li e, oil left shoulder Tiie owner of rfaid animal can cull aud ;;et iter by paying ft. B. Moore damages. Frovo, March 1, 1S90. THE PROBATE COURT OF UTAH County. Terri Mr y of Umli In the mut- tor of the etate of Ocorge Hone, deceased Notice Is hereby given liy the undersigned of tlie estate or Grorgc Hone, in tlie ereditoiH of. mid Iihv-ti- g ull claims against I he sui.l deceased, to exhibit them with the neecssury voucher within ten month after tlie liist publication of this notice to the said administrator. David Hone, administrator of the estate of George Hunt', deceased. Dated at Irovo City, March 3. lsitti. No. 310. PROPOSALS. Wanted for building a school. house in Moab, Emery Co. Utah. Adobe or frame, dimensions 50x20. Specifications on application. School Trustees. Moab, Emery county, Utali. ( ity, homestead Ollu nI at Saltfinal Izike March Notice hereby settler Intent ion to make final proof ill MijK)i't or hi claim, and that mid proof will lie made ticloro or in hi absence the County ClerktheorJudge Utah t'ountv. Hah' ut Provo City, Utah, on April 2,8 1 wiai, T 'or H E for the v'i: F'i-Nsw Lot 3. 80S. 7, Ho name the following witnesses to prove hi continuous recUleuee 111111 und cultivation : said viz. of, land, , Roiikkt H. Davis, Ciiarlkm W. Davis, 1 follow ing-iiHm- cd -Is - EU. JoHKPlI Em CliOWAHl), Wili.iaji CcttTiA, all of Salem. Utah. FRANK 1). Hobbs, Register. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. THE PROBATE COURT OP ITT (II INCounty. Territory or Utah. In the the estate of Not toe I hereby SimeonHliincImTxl.dccpascd. given liy tho administra tor of the estatcofSlmoonundersigned Blanchard ?.VA,V? ,he d(l deceased, to withfpujhist tlie necessary vouchers rottr month after the first publication within of thi notice tot.lio said administrator. BonJ. Y Blanchard, administrator of tho estate of Simeon Blanchard deceased March 7, ltau. nmt-ter-- ar W ASS CHiiSrlU.. 2J ST.L0UIS.M0. UNION SQUARE.NY. Hii-Bmg- jj OALLAS.TEX. of |