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Show SCHOOLMASTER. The Home Sentinel NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Vidor Hugo was an egotist, Published ut ml the wits amus d tin No. 2021 m.-el-vc poking fun at the old The following fiom iVIanli.San PeteCo.U. T DoicRcisi a specimen. Victor .1 Hit 'ily Xi icpaper. Hugo, v lien about t i nuke the in Germany which injourney Devoted to tlie general intereet of his book, The Rhine, spired the people of Sail Pete a led at the government office for his passports, when the wits say the following conversation A DRUMMER NONPLUSED. took place with the cleik: Your name, if ou please? Yii tor Hugo. Numerous are the stories that Aue? are told at the expense of the irThirty three." repressible drummer, here is one Profession? of the best that has lately come The : to our knowledge p et lif.el proudly his comof some The Olympian front and replied with , propensity mercial travelers to indulge in majesty .Founder of my school. Yeiv well. Write, turning flirtations on railroad trains is Sometimes the' to a fellow clerk, write nut a proverbial; meet with experiences that are passport for M. Victor Hugo ;age. Schoolmaster. hot easily forgotten. Thus it was thirty-thre- e JpS&HXSfS other was the of them one that . u I Buffalo a a lesson by day taught SCIENTIFIC. lady which he will be apt V. Ucketmunn , Proprietor , to long remember. She is of More than ordinary personal atJust look at this coin. It is tractiveness and possesses a pair more than a Intndfc years old. of very expressive blue eyes. remarked Mrs. efgcr to KosciThe drummer in question had usko Murphy. Flanh,J dnd Saudnj done tc erdtr. A full line of Pickett nup been striving desperately to enThats nothing. I VO got due Lath r, ork. , , gage her attention, and although fit home that's a gfoat deal older t'onsciouS of his maneuver-- , the than that Its mofe than 2,000 Horn Mad Coffin in evert, style constantly m hand . bhject of his attack affected not vears old. lo notice them. Finally he left '1,00k iR.ro, o lion you lio, wintMi f p his seat, went td the rear end of drink to a the car, ostensibly get bf water, and returning, stopped is utterly impossible for a coin, 00 years old.? obserV- at the ladys seat and said : I to be this but isnt ed Mrs. bbg your pardon, Aerger, p.easantlv. t is. This Mrs. ltussell? Why iS it imp .ssible? ' Was really more than he bargain-fe- d Because this is Only 188u. for, and life was evidently In fifteen or twenty years frffhi very much abashed. lie hesita- now you may possibly have a' ted a moment, and then added, coin 2,00(1 years old. A edin Mrs. Clara Russell? and the cOuld ndt have tiepn hiado be-- ! first reply xepeated. While fore the beginning of time. be said that under this it must last interrogation thfe lady herSalt Lake City, is still headquarters for self began to feel nervous, she did not betray lietself: The Jafiob drummer seemed entirely at loss what to do or say next. He The Very Id west rates given to school officers Boot and Shoo throughout actually blushed, gnawed the sofftherii Utah on Map?, Appletons Primary Reading Charts, ends of His mustache and then, Mtlkbr. Globes, all sizes rtnd prices, Blackboard Cloth, Slating, bdst and without another word, hurried to his seat, where he assumed to cheapest jn use, f)old by the yard, (jail ami Class Bells, Niimeral i . Fr allies, School Records, Map Pointers, Independent Readers and rit tj the in become much absorbed Spellers, Rays Arithmetics, Appletons Geographies, School contents of a newspaper, while a Specially-Desks, the be.-- t arid cheaiicst in the count ry. Send for net wholethe lady looked both relieved sale and pleased. The fact of the price list. Also keeps on hand a full stock bf Blank Books Main and Street, Shop: matter was; Clara Russell was Stationery, Family Bibles. Websters Dictidnariosj etc., etc had drummer and the her name, DWYERS PIONEER BOOK STOttE, MAJYTl. struck on it by. accident. We think our readers will en 76 Maid Street', lake Qlty.Utah coundoes a this. Nothing joy PTBLICATlfe NOTICE $0R try merchant more good than to 202& . No. his match find see a drummer office at Land Salt Lake City, , particularly on a railway train Utah, 1885. 14, July Notice is hereby giveA that the following named settler has NO TIME TO READ'. filed notice of her intention to J ti S T CO M E T. O . S T, A V lime . M. Itasmusseh has a full car load bf lias of in final make no The woman who support proof ,, and that said !o read generally lias no. nidi her claim, nation to do so. Tlie true book procf will be made , before the lover will t make. time. I onee Register and Receiver at Salt knew one of the.--e women who Lake City, On Saturday. Aug. never took a book into her hands 29th., 1885. vjz : Mary E. Jenlot arrived. Have you seen tho S ,t .$ a .dpi ,rmd M, o.w e.r.n a a d R.a'.k.e it. because she was too busy, but nings, D. S. No. 8903 'tor the W If notjfefell and srn Hud obtain a bargain. , Also Age,nt for the she spent days in ruffling, tuck- 4 of S W i Sec 9. Tp 15 S II 1 , ing, gnd embroidering, and hat ,, She names ,lhe following wit- - Wilt rai-- e Vreain in six hours Dont give jour butter away. Ladies no spare moments in which to come Atnl exnaiiiie the renowned , inform herself on the most ordi- nessess to prove her e'Ontinuous tLSON iCEWINa IV TACHINE nary topics of the dayn, I doubt residence upon, and cultivation o iVJLabliide ilson said land, viz : viewing if she knew ofjthe of iRl I'hat exhibitions represented, Horace F. Taylor, Hans Anderjcceived the highest awarii meritat mostj coimmo worths were her with all Other kinds (g farming irnplcnicnt.anii requisites. ffom her pronuncia- son, of Levan, and A. S. Jack-maGeneral agen' for th above line of gnode for southern Utah. Janies E. Taylor, of Juab, tion of thqlii Ip spegking of m. pAsmusseA her 'lace cujrtains she in variably Juab Co. Utah. ll. M cM A s T K if R egi S Sr. galled them. Vcurtjngs ;.and feifce .We asked liep if sho intended to Bird fc Lowe, Attys tor AppliRemain in the eitjj. through the cant. f V If T SX V ' f S'Amincr, and she replied, ,Cer-tingl- y ndt we shall go to the mountings ,in July.?' She had fYcry fine taste, in the matter of Iress, itnfewgs called very styl ,ish but if she had spent part . pf the timq in reading find study which shedevqtpd to dress, what vY: T o-i: pit ss'OVjiation PHlAIM ,a different influence she .might kfU-- A have exerted Upon her , children Joiners Wl Shoe and at well , as upon, thq peejety, in Lubricat-ing mis1 .which she niovcd. But tlie Hindirig Carpeuter,'c taken wdman thought it of, more importance, to adorn tlip, per, Oil I; Twines, than to improvp .the; mind. Cus ltivate a, habit of reading, if you Mercantile Association, bphrair, Ilare nL fo'vnfc their Equal for The Ephraim vlave it npt. ,We all need a little I Rental food daily,,. We need'll Low prices , Square dealt tig and Attentiveness to the Best Interests of their Xum-c-cnoironsau.we. need ajr, sunshine, sleep, ;aid food. How. refreshing tq be .hbe to lose ourfcjvcs, even for a Jthort time, in the page before us. t ' ... , j f LfeL a volume lip beside your Should now consult Our Trice List of Lubricating Oils and Binding Twines before buying and. if you jiave fifty moments to .spare improve alj liras Savo Monny. Will find ur Sleet them by a peep at its content?, . ,i , complete and alwdya Bottom prices. SHOE and HARNESS Makers Trim'-poriub - y. pod-vanit- TgfHEASM 1 , GIVE 2-- uvto j I ! -rjtd . alt . E R FARM Implements . S . CO-O-IE- (Mt-E-A-M-E-- -Y , W I how-Som- ( spell-pd.'judgi- n, , 1 , Utah, Ephraini, 1 s A i , fl , . rati o . - - , 1 -- , k fbe-vlior- o work-basket, -- i tailor was startled the othex ay by the return of a bill avhicft $ had sent to :ya editor, Jabled-- : UknUscript respectfully deelin- jA d 1 . , I JOINERS and CARPEMTERSECeadquartem. Jn fact the t Mh.oe and at. want Plaep you Figure never valu$.1"t7VKa t, Qatb XTtEool, Etc. liorq;, ; . . niqyB tairon at higho-- t Market Brk-cu gct-w'ha- . . X ME. Ots6. , int-nti- o-i 1 V All-red- Neils r v Ilo-eeiv- 1-- -- 1-- E. I A. B. Adler, Mercian Lund, Joseph P. .Lund, all of Spring City, Utah. Also before the Register-oat Salt Lake City, Utah, on Saturday, August 15, 1885 viz i John li, sliafer, Declaratory statement; No. 9202, for the e, E. 4 s. E. 2 sec. 1, and n. e. 4 N. k 4 see. 12, T. 2i, s. u. 21 Headstones, Tablets, Watertables, Sills, Caps, Arche-- , Corners, Hearthstones, etc., also dealers in the celebrated Sun Pete White Oolite Stone. P. 0. Box 8. MAST I, - . UTAH. lie names the following wit .esses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation if, said land, viz Lester Taylor, 1 Arthur A. Taylof, Earnest Buett-le- r Cornelius" Ray, all of Moab, Jtali. Also at the same time before me Register or Receiver, Arthur A. Taylor, n. s. No. 8057, for the sw of the a e -4 pec. 1, Ti 20, s r 21 e. s lie mimes the following to prove his continuous 1- -i -1- wit-lesse- Seen ic Li ne rforld! the of upon and cultivation GRANDE of said hind, viz t John II. Sha-e- r CorneliousRay,EanlestBuctt WESTERN RAILWAY. ner. Walter Moore, all of Moab, 'Universally eoticeeded to he the P o p u a r AlUULwb Utah. Also at the same linie, before BKTWEXN THK EAST AND WKsT. the Register or Receiver, Lostfe The only line between Balt Lak Taylor, D. s. No. 8391, for the s. and Denver without J of the N. W. -i and N. I of the s. iv. sec. 35, f. 25 s. it. 21 e. Hd the followirffl witnaiilcs The only line between Salt Lak nesses to prove his contulious abtf Chicago wltli but residence Upon, and cultivation of of, paid land, viz: John II. The Only Line Between th Shafer, Cornelcus Ray, Earnest West and the' East Running Juetlncr, Walter Moore, all of Moab, Utah. Throiigh Salt Lake CitV. II. McMaster, Register. PULLMAN BUFFET dial SLEEVING CARS T. 0. Bailey, Atty for applicants. On allThroUghlasseugerTrain. GTThe Ohly Lirie froiii Salt UBL1CATI0S. ?Lake City Running Bleep NOTICE . FOR 2018 No. 7ing Crirs Free fbr the use of Land Office at Salt Lake City flPassengers ,holding Second Utah, July 6, 1885. g:iTclass and Emigrant tickets. Notice id hereby .'iVl3rl Jiat the The Atlantic Express. follOrring-name- d settler has filed ObKJa. nt. Leaves Ogden dailyr at notice of his intention to makfe 14:50 SaltLakeCity Dir.-e- t at Pnehlo is made final connectiofi proof iff support of his and Denvor for Omaha, Kansas City claim, Rnd that said proof will and ail tifelnt? I".ast. be mhde before tho County Clerk The Pari fib ExpfcsS San ,Juati county; Utah, of Arrives at Balt Ijake City from th East at 5:05 p. m. and leaves for at Bluff City, On August 14,1885, Oden at 5110 p.tHi. makiiig eontAe viz: ?eils Olson, I). R. 8695 tien with the Ceiitral pacific for the for the N. N. E. I N. E. i N; West. W. I Sec. 35, 28 B., 25 E. t LocaCj-TrainsHe names the following witLeave Salt Lakfe City as follows : nesses to hiS continuous For Bingham ;fnd A It d at 7 :30 residence prove and cultivation upon, h. m. of, said land, vi : Thoiiias Ray; For Ogden at 5 :10 p. ml UTru. Rilvey, Chas. fiilvby, John Arrive, at Salt Bake City all bf San Joan county; Siltey, From Ringbam,and Alta at 4:50 Utah. Ogden at 10:50 a. ni. H., McMaster; Register East R. L. all fot Howard, Attorffey fdt ST'Tictets points 15 and West can be pufbhssed at Clainlant. the Depot office and City House Comer, Salt Mt. PLEASANT Lake City. S. W. ECULES, zxxilL 0. P. & t. Agt. W. IL Bancroft, Receiver. lamyrepareii to do all kinds custom work tn the line rf Planintt co DENVER RIO A . assengdr 1- c,rAi1rs. Change 4 cars . . ... Tickst-pfliceVVhit- Planing iipTAH Central, 3R.AinWAY - NFAV July 9th, Moulding and FJawliw on theahorV-es- t po"nrtb!( notice, and on roaeormbls term. 1 8-- Aloll kind of Lumber) PfikeMq MouMinga.and everythin used for. honr flniehtng. ( GIVE ME A TRIAL;. CAR II TniE EWT HiXlSON, , Main fit., Mt. PleaMint, 8au Fete , 5. . A , U, T. Iasengeijj. Trains leave Ncphi emintj, daily a follows at 2:o p. m. m Ila nitss: .th 7 llilpa. at 4 ;4U p.m Arrive al.nltLake ' TGoing fo-M- Harness! To LeaVe t :20 Harness! a.m Quinn, tlie hain568 aer at Pe? ing everythin in hi line harness nvk price. Second hand taken In exchne tor new. High' est price paid for produce pelts, ftir. and case wanted,and be Cali )eclaltyr pairing yo cn that oonrintcc . p.ni. work cheaper than cheap ana at Qutnns Harow trains leave Ncphi square ran of the Mealing m. 7 a. and thfe ;40 directly Shop, for noih at House, Ephialm Utah. for the sou hkalii'flo f. m. ' bi5 p. B. I will not hft undereoll & F. P. Frances (fen. Agt. any other hapefe((Uiking scrim John Sharp, Gen. Sajt. Utah. Tfy mernferc''. tree t Genera! - . a , ffZT" Basse' g- d .T rai nfl leave Salt Lafte ualiy, ,for the .North, to connect with thj, U. P.Rj the U.j ife N. By., at(8 a. m. ; land arrive in SaltLakb at 7 :50 - . -- . . jfFrcight , . ' named s Ultima uf their t :i;te final proof in support of heir claims, an Ulut s.., vill nu made before the Judpronr,f u nis a sence the Countv Clerk tManti.S.m IMe Counts', Utah on atur lay, Autu-- t if,, 1,V5 viz: Mette Maria Mrato. widow of John II. A. Strato, II. E. 5()70 Trans. D. S. 6717, for the E. 4 of the .s. . and Lots 3 and i Sec. 50. T. 15 .S of It. 4 E. He names tlie following to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of said land, viz: Isaac M. , cantilf J(n - notl- - cJo.Il School Supplies SJtLikeC.tr, Nutiee'is hereby given tint ; FikStad l-- s' Gie fo i )f!m .jpi gis Laud office at tab. J dy 4, tahVir, dl |