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Show APPLICATION FOR PATENT. Notice No. 1769. I United States Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, Nov. 20th 1838. Notice is hereby given that the Centennial Eureka Mining Company, by Charles W. hen net Us President and attorney in fact of Salt J.ake City, Utah, has made application for a United States Patent for the Kendall lode mining claim, situate in Tintic Mining District, Juab County, Utah Territory, consisting of 1174 linear feet of the lode, and surface ground 200 feel wide, being Lot No. 169 and described in the field notes and plat of the official survey on file in this office, with magnetic variation at 16 degrees 30 minutes east, as follows: Comencing at post No. 1, a corner of the claim, and running thence South 16 deg. SO min. East 551 ieet to post No. 2; thence South 27 deg. feet to po6t No. 3; thence North 73 East 623 feet to post No. 4 thence deg. 50 min. East 203 Jiorth 27 deg. West 643 feet to post No. 5; thence North 16 deg. 30 min. West 531 feet to post thence South 73 deg. 50 min. West ; 200 feet to said post No, l.the place of beginning, acres; exeontaininga total area of 6 pressly excepting and excluding however from (he foregoing described area eo much of the same as is embraced and included-ithe Centennial Eureka Lot No. 67, the area claimed end acres, lhe discovapplied for being! ery point of the claim, bears South 16 deg. 30 min- - East 55 feet distant from the middle of the Northerly end line of the claim, and South 67 deg. 50 min. East 94 feet distant from post No. 1 of the official survey of the W. W. C. Lot 163 A, and South 11 deg. 32 min. East 3308 feet distant from U. S. M. M. No. 2, and North 40 deg.34min.W eat 957 feet from the Section Corner Common to Sec. 19 T. 10 and Sec. 24 T. 10 S. K. 3 W. The said SSt2 W. ruwstgg claim beiug of record in the office of the ltecorder of said mining district in Silver City dn Juab County, Utah. The nearest known locations being the W. W. C. lot 163 A., Blue Rock lot 75, Summit lot 134, and Centennial Eureka lot 67, lude claims. I direct that this notice be published in The Ensign, at Nephi, Utah, the newspaper published nearest the said mining claim, for the gieriod of sixty days. Nov 23 Jan 2a D. Webb Register. WEEKLY REVIEW OF, TRADE. Correspondence rates. .On Wednesday tba average lowest sales for six active stocks was but $58.63 per share against ir-- y $60.29 December 1st, and $05.09 September 30th. Want of confidence iu arrangements of railtoad managers, prevails, and foreign holders appear to be selling gradually. The large increase in fail OF PURE COD LIVER OIL ures toward the close of the year is not unusual, but in some localities &S5 IIYPQPnoSPTTTTr.st the average of liabilities also Palatablo as Milk. Almost to be inci easing. Sc tbai It can bo taken, tl;aled The business failures occuiring and aMlciilatvfi bjr tho aaoat stomi-.tb- , wi.cn tho plain oU ; and ity tli ton throughout the country during . the 1.ttuot be c i witu che af tinstioi to K. J'hitti last 6even days, hyrfhtii k -nckt tre etHcaclone. G. Dux & Co.. The M rcamm N n kmt' - . 78 a V, if Fiidav, by tele- t Agency, ' " gj'l We offer the BEST STOClJ of IIOLJDAY GOODS in the Nephi Market graph, number, for 'the Cnimd .'OT st 2." is 1. .tjedgedby i5.ricw 5 States, 263, and fbr Canad t 1' c.r i the prepa- r, 'A(ri V.t wild cure of total of 305, as compared a CALL AND SEE STOCK. of 232 last week, and 2'K) iffCOSidUKTlOH, 3CMCFJI.A. CC,AURAL week previous to the last. For me CxttsTV, WASTING SSSKAEtS, tifdACIATIGN, .he CCL.r-corresponding week of find CXR 0.410 COUGHS. ffttaf rnaedy for Consianptim, and figures were 254, made up of 226 in the United Slates, and 23 in i asting in Children. Sold by all DruaaislSt Canada. Ensign. Ht - s'- New York Saturday Dec. 8,1888 Iiepoits of the condition of business are usually full this week and not entirely encouraging. With scarcely an exception, they note a confident feeling as fo the future, but a combination of many causes in different sections produces some slackening for the present. The cotton crop was late, and has been considerably injured, and t?anks are carryiug unusually large acccounts, but prices do not improve. Much uneasines is felt in portions of the South, and collections are not above par, while the number of failures in some Southern districes is large Memphis reports 50 per cent, more than last year. Open and mild weather in the Northwest causes uneasiness in some trades, particularly' in clothing and boots and shoes at Kansas ' E2S22ESSS ; City and Milwaukee, and lack of snow delays loging in Wisconsin. INDIANS EN ROUTE TO UTAH. Exports of breadstuffs are still prevented, and the heavy production One Thousand Utes to Locale in Sau of iron causes hesitation. Yet the Juan County'. volume of business is large, with All of the delicacies 0 the season. Toys in endless variety. Article! 8paculation by no means heavy. APPLICATION FOR PATENT. The Ute Indian Removal Commission The nowhere markets are money Notice No. 1768. too numerous to mention, suitable for PRESENTS. are now on disturbed, though .the demand is' with die their way to Washington 'United States Land O dice, sealed and formally signed iSalt Lake City, Utah, Nov. 20th, 1888. j and rates at interior points Notice is hereby given that Delos Lombard large for the removal of 988 wards of When I say Curb I do not mean merely to and Peter Reedy of Eureka, Utah, and the Cen- firm. In nearly all quarters the sup- treaty them for a time, and then have them rethe nation who located in Southern stop tennial Eureka Mining Company, by Charles W. turn again. I mean A RADICAL CURE. Bennett its President and Attorney in fact, of ply is ample for legitimate busimade the disease of have I Colorado to Sanjuan County, Uthe. The Balt Lake City, Utah, have made application ness, but 7 and 8 per cent, is paid for a United States Patent for the Eureka "No. will be before treaty placed Congress at FITS, EPILEPSY 5" lode mining claim, sibuate in Tintic Mining at many Western and Southern cenDistrict, J uab County, Utah Territory, consisting ters, ami 1 once, and the lepiesentatives of FALLING SICKNESS, month cent, al of per per of 2001iuear feet Dielode.aud surface ground ) m Congress hate been wired to A 200 feet wide, being Lot No. 170and described in Salt Lake. study. I warrant my remedy to The report.-shoTreasury CUBE cases. Becahse others have the field notes and plat of the official surverou urge immediate action. In consideration failed isthenoworst t lie reason for not now receiving a cure. in ciicuia that file in this office, with magnetic variation at Hi currency Send at cnee for a treatise and a Free IIottlb of L r.e the are to leim teeeive v.J, degrees 30 minutes east, as follows: Commeuc its 001) ti.io .1,700 BIBLE' of tion, though Remedt. Give Expross my Infa 1, a corner of the claim, from iugatpostNo. $3 '.o.i. Cj oot- a jeai lot tea years, a'nd and rest Office. It costa you nothing for a which U. 8. U. M. No. 2 bears North 11 deg. 37 November 1st, was ab.nit $o,.ii'U itud it will cure you. Address min. West 2009 20 feet distant; and ruuuiug trial, ol will 010 aoiili also sneep. They D- - ember 50 min. East 200feet to post 000 larger M. i thence South 183 Pearl Stm NewYork o.a a much belter place to live, both H. G. ROOT, M.C., No 2. thence ML JT'J deg i3miu. East 203 to NoSiheiiOc Xort ii 8 dog. ad min. an and as legards glass ldr West 200 feet o No. 4: thence South 70 deg 10 feet to s till No. 1, which loiutii and plentitude of game. 4 of pii.es No. the On id survey is identical tin of the Lor. ki lone 1..; 3. c .iiisiu.ng total .estivation is bounded by a line BE0ADHEA1) k CO Lcmor. reel, Raisins, Currants and in fact almost all kinds of fruits area o'yli"'"1 o! all at r ,.y excepting ms nom the uest bank of die San . : r Jc ndotcl'i! Dealers w in . r .ed . the Col-meie it cros-eChestnuts ; otKer nuts in vast quantities, All in addition to a isli i.e, noi.nward seventy-.- . HARNESS 5 our Regular stock which is equal to tho best iu town. .0 uiile.-.- ; iuetice viestward to the 0 0 No-6- . , to-da- -- 0 s 1 1 m-- ; to-t- u-t- rut-i- al THE 1 iz - i di.-ta- 0 Holiday Announcement, rl s.-e- ; last-yea- 4 -- r tr It Consists of - ) or Col-or.i- d The largest and best Stock of For eign and DomesticCandies. life-lon- w -- I , . . 1. et po-- l i- 7 '3 -t p- . t i , ' -- r- . - 1 . s UIL Col-otad- o River; down that river lo the San ... . . . : .r . i k. .ii... !'., ,i J i. , . K .i,V - i.Vi t'nii- Juan River, and along the San Juan to die puim of commencement. The new , etc. reseivatiou is very plentifully covered with grass and especially well adapted ALL WORK WARRANTED. I he to stuck. to the Blue EXPERIENCED WORKMEN. Mountains u ill also enable the Indiana, to obtain ail the game they desire. .The They keep a full line of goods on ship of land relinquished in Colorado hand which are disposed of at contains 1,1 jo.oco, acres of which somewhere about 400,000 can be used for agDcpol St., Nephi. First door West ot ricultural purposes. This will provide Livery Stable. Mailorders wiUbe fy.MljmaLLL Address P, O. Box 321 each. Tne commission went to agency in August last, and were in hopes of accomplishing their misssion in thirty SH.? Solid Gold Wfh. until lately Sold for Wfttrh lu ttk World. days, blit met with great obstacles. The Fence timekeeper. W er- Indians wanted to go but the chiefs did rented, lleevy bohd Gold liuntiaf Cee. bulb lediee land fettle eu.ee, with worke not. They wete satisfied where they end ceere of equal Tatue. OneJPemoniaeech lo- Whenever a council was held. were. celiiy can enrure one free, tofetber with oar large end valthe chiefs only write! the chairman, uable lute of Household - Theee aamplei, ee would rise up and talk. They would say Sampleee the welch, we tend efrer you have kejt Vroo,endendehowe there was 110 use talking about it, and then your home for 9 month them to thoae Wholesale and Retail Dealers in own become have property. Those celled, your may they order us home. Then, after the counc. who who write et once ceo bo eure of receivinf the Wfttffc We nay ell eipre, frrlrht, etc. Addreae Nemplee was over, some qf the tribes would come end -- Ua.ua Ac Co.. Bus 813, rutload, Mmlau. us and ask that we have another powwow. But when they at last decided to FRANCIS SELLS. move, the bucks at once comnieucc'd ever secn Nephi, at hot- The finest line of striking out for their new home. Half FURNITURE-SEALE. of them will have reached Sau Juan tom prices. In addition to a choice stock alCounty before the treaty is ratified. All the mails over iS years of age signed ready on hand lias just received a Prime life Geese FEATHERS and PILLOWS, aal National FOLDthe treaty. The people at Durango, Col., cm loud of are jub.lant over the success oi the comING BEDS. kii Wall Papsr mission. We have just received fron the east FOUR CARLOADS of Fur? atv hkh he is THE WHEAT SUPPLIES OF THE s iffwhich we nre selling nt Salt Lake jobbing and retail prices. etc. njtura WORLD. We will guar North Southern dealers will do well to send their orders to su. antee them Salt Luke wholesale pi ices, thereby saving freight and damThe St. James' GaetlU says tne age on goods from Salt Lake. All ordirs will receive prompt attention.from diOeient foreign count! ..ii SUPT. the number of home estimates, ate 'ity. let now sufficiently definite to war 'tut the compilation of the follow in;; table' 3 bi. hide Rock ml 7a, S'I'i'r lot 162, Lookuut lot 133, and :. mix 1n, lAgil lot 135, lode claim-- . mi 1 direct that this notice be published IuThe Ensign, at Nephi. Utah, the newspaper published uea rest the said mining claim, for the D. Webb, Register. .period of sixty days. , i OTT3L IP 1X10133 v Nov 23 Jan 25 FOR PUBLICATION. No 3168 Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah,) December 3d. 1588 j NOTICE Manufacturers of Foreign irade is betier sustaiia-i- l than would naturally he e.xjiected s in view of the arrest of the movement, and the jiopular decision- adverse to a change of tariff policy. Imports for five weeks at bread-stuff- lowostprioos NewYork have been only 3.6per.'ent. mm utalMwn-- ll York onlr 2.5per cent, smaller than last year. Yet exports ot wheat fiom Atnitic ports were only 299,882 bushels, against 3,170,763 in the EW same week last, year, and of Hour mitted O - No. 7273 He names tho following witnesses to prove his 598,297 barrels, against 1,178,619, eoutmueitti residence upon and cultivation of, said with an increase of 1,345, 00U bu,3 and, vix: John M. Tates, Hyrum Kay, John Kay, Elms Vork, all of Mona, Juab Co., Utah. shels in corn. Wheat broke sharpAny pe, son who desires to protest against the allowanced such proof, or who knows of any sub- ly, but close a shade higher than a stantial reason, under the law and the regulations of the Interior Department, why such proof week a ago, corn half a cent lower, should not be allowed, will be given an opportuand oats unchanged. Fork 50 nity at the aboVe mentioned time and p.ace to the witnesses of said claimant, and cents lower, and hogs 20 cents per Ao offer evidence in reouttal of that submitted by 109 lbs. The exports oT cotton in D Webb Register .claimant. T. C I)aileAtty for Claimant. Dec 7 Jan 11. November were barrels larger than las year, and the price has NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. been steady. Oil has risen 2 cents, No 3176 of a cent, and coffee Land Office at Salt Lke City, Utah. December 8th. 1888. half a cent. hides declined have Notice is hereby given that the aether has filed ii'Rn e of liis intention to make The coal market is dull, anti actual final proof in support of his clam, and that said below the will be made before the Clerk oi the County prices 25' to 50 cents WWtuirt, at Juab County, I tah, at Nephi. Juab schedule. i County, Utah, on January 26, 1889, viz; William E. Mendenhall. P. S. 10158 dated April 13 IS eg for Wool, has again advanced, the She 8 V3.S0C 32 Tp 10 S U 1 E and lots land 2 8oe finer grades more than a cent bince oTpllSRIE. tie names the following witnesses to prove his November. The continuous residence upon and clutiration of, the middle of rsaid land, viz, John A. Star, George Patten, average ol 106 qualities, according Mona, Juab Louis L. Coray, Sidney Coray, all to the circular of Coates brothers, Co. Utuh. Ano person who desires to protest the 24 cents Noof such proof, or who knows of any substa- is 24.8 cents, against ntial reason, under the law and the regulations of vember 23 cents October 15th, 3th, the Interion Department, why such proof should not be allowed, will be given an opportunity at 24.1 cents December 1st, last year, the above mentioned time and place to and 26 8 cents December 1st, 1886. the witnesses of the cliant, and to offer ein rebuttal ot that submitted bv claimant. Thus the late considerable advance D H ebb Register. T. C. Bailey does not put prices as high on the Decl4Janl8. Atty. for Claimant. Eftimat.il Estimated whole as they were two or three t Production. RcuiK-unand vet with goods at NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. ago, years NO. 3,197 present prices, it is a question how Land Office. Salt Lk CitiUtoh. December, largelymai.ufacturers can afford to Notice is hereby given that tna The belief that the clip Utah e to consume. intention his hidd neticaof eettler has malproof i n u pi ort of h is clai in .and that s wdproof and the stock ha hand have bften mil It ns ado before Clerk ef the County Cwr4, a( onFnday Keb. more below estimates Nepbi.Juab Co.. Utah, grows prevaDaniel M Miller. D S Nn. 10S51. Aagm 1st, and perhaps the expectation 1886. for the souths of the SEJSno. W lent, R 1 E S. L. M. tah. action regaTding lie names tne toltowiug witnesses to prov no of Congressional continuous rosidonc UHQ and cultivation worsteds on duties impioted may land, vis: William N. Pexton, John N W ElBsna. influence. The iion David Park, J ainas R Park all of at hi, J anb have some lo , Uth- who desires to protest against the market is dull and waiting, with Any perion a shade lower at Pittsburgh. allowance o. such proof, or who knows af an y sub otential reason elier the law and regulations et' prices rails the interior Department, why such pi eut should It is now reported that steel not be allowed will he given an opportunity at have been sold for $25 at but mill, the above mentioned tune nod place to tho witnesses of rla.mant aDd to offer evi- that the price has since advanced, dence in rebuttal of that submitted by claimant and $28 at Pitsburgh is said to be D. tan Kguiarta Deo 21 Jan 27 the bottom at present. Nails arc dull at $1.90, but bar iron a shade NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. We appear from the-.caleulatiuns to No 3199 firmer. i a be confronted Lake w'tii City, Office Salt at Land period wherein the 17th, lath The large sale of copper to man- teswurces of iniernati jna! commerce will named Notice is hereby given that the toBowing ufacturers, said to he at 16 in- it tier has hied notoe ef his irtonti.in to laaiw ixe-Mov-- li im me producing to sal proof in support ol his claim, aad that raid does not apecul-itionprevent ol r tin ' i m tile dua tire tti rid the oot wi'l b pin k 2s e Conntv Court at Manti, Utah, on Januao futuie of tin the .. i icte.il vear. it. pun alKeubur, il h 89, viz Alonw an so,i-(wi.A.u n Sec. 1 and h'ihse 2 which have c ir lhe :4 V, s Lt i , , )13S.l.. 4 K in prices. Stocks in Fngl md Ho ns'ines the iollowing witnesses to prove his ii'tmuoas residence uion, arid cu.livation ol, France are 95.799 tons, O 12 in 'ether of the Chicago Board of A Aired. I llousaoeper id limi. vu. a month ago, and 15, ) a nil ot &au . 'IttJo.d. le. .,a .s no very extjted opinijhnuihivi vtewhit, and it is believed 3i )'! ton.-ar-e on of his occupation. In some lemaikt minty. Anr .ei8un who doire to protest egftinstiuo m stockin this country. A break llownmeot sikh proof, or who knuweotany suo changing tlie methods of margining trlttaW thV lltTSTUt in- ; 22 on the Board, he said;l!iere is so much i a hv Fuun prooi in tin also lowered jn,-01 t " Th i ock in ri. i .i it that it is a wonder i.i Eotinls kmbrslvMUist til. lallowiiwasintt emallac., arul .settler has filed putico of bis intention to make final proof in sifpport of his claim, and that said poof will be made before the Judge or Clerk of. Ter-(he County Court at Nephi, Juab Co.,via:Utah Ashbell rit iry, on Friday, January 18ih, 1889, o- three-quarter- s following-name- j VV. allow-janc- e AIH? HmZiIABIiB, IT BURTON Supt lt w-- ll 1 0-- piIRNTURK, UPHOLSTERY,ETC. Baby. Carriages R. - as e evi-do- n C. S. TINGE Y, iS.ciCO. -- lorn-188- , falloWiag-nasis- d Contractors -- iul ad finilto LUMBER YAFvD AND PLANING MILL. fs Dealers in all kinds of Budding Hardware Such as Nails, Locks, Hinges, etc. Also Lumber, Lath, Doors, Window Moulding .and Pickets. Glass of all common si.es, and a small stock of Axle Trees, Boulsteis and the like, which we will dispose ol at e W J. ADAMS & SONS, 1 LUMBER YARD AND e Cost for Cash, Utah-D- 2 , i t a-- to is-- 1 We have .,3 t t ng-iin-- !J-74- jui-- t rcreivt d a car load of Poors, Wladotrs, Square, 0 and Fancy Flat Fields Jv-a-c , . ( sates DIRECT FROM TIIE EAST. - , -- i if- - J , ' ' & Uuwa attyt- - lorciaunant IVilkes 1 Doc 21 ' ... laV A Ju J7 land s GkAAto, majqtfjn . ..wUvi) vO y$st-boun- d . Which we are prepared to sell ONE BLOCK WEST OF MAIN STREET and ONE BLOCK NORTH OF THg at prices to meet the wants of all. .ue I i 1 1 1 p: it years ago. Any otner class of gamblers (applause)would rail jsee its advantage in a minute. LUMBER, LATH, MOULDINGS SHINGLES, SASH, DOORS and FRAMES, PACKING BOXES, ETC. SAN FETE VALLEY RAILWAY. NEFHI, tLvAViAitCiC i Cor. Main and S, P. V.Ry.St.Nephi, |