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Show ' . . . ' ' " The County Register Or IAN ITI COffcTT. ! Ephjairn, Utah, - Oct. 2, 1890 SReSSaBSSSWSSSSSSSMss WANTED. I Ten or fifteeu good men to worl: Son the railroad between Millmrn and Indianula. For full particulars apply McCullough Johnson Camp, near the Summit, or Jos. F. Dorius, Rigisier block, Main St.,F.phraim. i I ... M. NELSON'S BARBER SH0P,7, I Hair rutting. ifcrs Shaving, 15CH Xo Toc vtit of City Hall, phra'nt, lT!ah REWARD OF ,5.oo. Will be given any one who can give us name or names that may lead to the discovery of person or persons who have been doing or may hereafter do any damage on premises or building, known as the Peoples Meat Market, on Main St., Ephraim, whereby said person or persons will be prosecuted accord-ing to Law. Names of those giv-ing information will not be divulg-ed. N. S. Neii.sen, Prop't. M. Rasmusskn, Agent. (1 Touorial Artist. .Has oiei a Fm-Ois- s liarbtr I Shop at Lnnd's TurnitereSiore, J MainStreit, - - Efhram. ,1 NEW BARBER SHOP fust vfrntd In tbc Registh BlocV, by T. W. Htntoa & Co., who arc alwayt on hand and ready to oblige-- TheBenchHouse :i Murks fuuth of tb Ui.k. GOOD TASLKS. fcJ-- K'i Ji.ou and i IJ pardiY.Ttt t;. : EE. ( I . I ep. Special Rales by (be wctk. G od ComHieicial Smi!r R m. G 'd Path R..i nit. Kit-- vomuio i . tin 1 tm Teams uieft paiht at Ik- - it: wlieu so desired. 3COT23L. Mary Knighton's New House. Good Accomodations, .w ample Ilooms, YAc. SaHna, - - Uat h EPHRAIM HOUSE Mrs. ElUn Darius, Pr$f, W.T. RF.ID. Prtitli V Land AHornty, Manti, Utah. .s hafl 1ontr practic. in Und nutters I than smv Att'Knev in the romts W. K.RF.ID. I ATTORNEY AT LA V. MANTI UTA. friclict in all the courts ot t''eTemtojry. il Wm. ZABRISKIE. Li.:. n " tftzs B-'xsssd- . Agents for the Cooper Wagoas, and IcCor m Ic Machinery. CARRIES A FULLAXD COMPLETE LINE OF CHOICE GROCERIES AND DRYGOODS. MENS CLOTHING FROM $s,oo A SUIT AND UPWARDS. B O "S AND YOUTIPS SUITS $1,30 AND UPWARD. STRAW HATS IN GREAT VARIETY, FROM to CfS AN.UPWARZS.,Suumrr ooatn T.1 oonts Crsiiry ar.J Glast'fare. Brc,U f its. fur yari. "'! 0 ill il". Alfktm 23 ill prryjrj. Chtnrst Silk y cts ftr yard. Saitiln y (Is fir yard wajtaaw'apaai'W 11. 0. Gteen, 1IKAI.KI1H IX Pure Bred Pereheron HORSES. Handling Horses a Spe-cialty. MT. PLEASANT, UTAH. PROBATE ATTSOREY. Mt. Plessant Utah. Business promptly attended to. T. C BAILEY, LAND ATTORN BY. Office next d jor to U.S.Lsnd Office, Salt Lake Citv. Obtains patients for Agricultural. Desert and Mineral Lands. Correspondence solicited and inlor-- ' mation given. 'Sj C. S. WILKES, I oFflCK U. 8. LAND 0T1CK Bni.mNC. LAND AGENT ANU ATTORNEY 1J Obtain Talents for Agricultural and Mineral Lands. Good accommodations ana barapie Room. Main Street - - Ephraim Opposite Post Office i i Fielding House, .nji.y-- tiaRKT, .njjrt. Josh. Fielding, Proprietor. JGood AccomodationsJ F'or Traceleis and Temple Visitors, All are made welcome.Good rooms FIELDING'S EXPRESS WAGONS. PasseMg'rs & Inght Carried between Chester, Ephraim and Manti quickly and with salety Thos. E. Fuller, DEALER IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Dry Good and Groceiies, Boots and Shoos. Lawrence, Emery county, Utah. 2 2 ,0W.rirk, K. D. R. Thompsen te Beoelfe- - U..I.nd offlco. Attornoy. PARKS cV THOMPSON,. Land and Minin? Attorneys. Office in V. S Land Office Building. General tjractvee in ell Courts SaltLaks-- . Citv, Utah James Iwe". WUU..mH.Tlrn. BIRD & LOWE, Land Afrits & Attornys, J. H. Otterstrom, , DEALHR IN Eggs. Grain and all kinds of Gene'i Produce. Ephraiii, Utah. S' Offiice nexiioor do U.S.Land Office, Salt LAss Citt. UtAu. Will promor, c anv . In; rontostM J - "'.na MiTirT itiowral 11 . ation I'ta'aTacues. 1 W. H. Olsten ,Itl . B. . Ephraim. MI. W. Woodring, U-- D. MX, ! LEASANT, Physicians & Surgans. Telegrams will only be an-swered if made or endorsed by responsible parties -- 2 3 0. C. Larson, Mavfieia Utah-- Carries a full Lint of Gmira MERCHANDISE, Studcbaker Wagons, Carriages, and all kinds of Agricultural Imple-ments. Also Agent for the CHAMPION and WHITLEY Machines. Extras For Both Machines always on hand. C.Andrews &Co. NEPHI 4 EPHRAIM. Hitritest Prices Paid IN CASH For Grain, Wool, Hides and Pelfs. We are also Agents for the Three Best Wagons ia the Mar-ket. THE BAIN, THE MITCHEL, THE COOPER Ml At Salt Lake Prices. so C Andrws & Co. ROBERT RODEN. Dealer in, and manufacturer of, Monuments, Headstones, Tablets and Vaults. Stone Trimmings for Build-ng- s a Speciality. Iron Fence, Building Stona Etc. 4-- 24 Depot Street, Ne-ph-i W. o. J. oiacey DENTIST . All wotk warranted. Manti, and Ephraim Utah. ai MILLINERY SHOP. v Miss Christina Peterson, dealer in i Hats, and Ladios Fancy Goods, 1 doors East of Citv Hall, Centre Street. Ephraim, Utah. 189 J. Mil I IMFRY SHOP. Mrs. A. C. Hansen. Dealer in .' Goods 6flot.irt la First Ciass MilKnery Shop. "'- - One block west and t north of Taber- - sle corner, Ephraim. I 3tMiss: Mat Dorius,? if ' EPHRAIM, UTAH, 4 Desires to call the attent on of the Madson Bros,& Go. MANUFAC TURERS and DEALERS IN US-Pi- ne Lnmber, Lath, Pickets, Doors Sash, Frames, Screen-Door- Etc., Etc. WAN Kinds Planing, Rustic ceiling, Flooring, Moldings, Scroll sawin, to order. moldings, corner-block- s, rosetts, etc., etc., constantly on hand, Ephraim, Utah. I m aafrajaWjkaBVsejkB Gents Underwear in Various stylea '.. Large Assortment of Ladiee Underware. Ladies Collar, and Neckwear in Great Variety Iloaa in every size and quality. Prica 'to Mton-a- ' iah you. PETERSON & HANSON, CENTER STREET.KPHRAIU r" " i n n n5 Mason 8 Fruit Jars, Provo Fruit Jars and Crockery, ! - I Public to the fact that she is ," - I the Agent for ihe ' A. BUDWNGTON DRESS CUTTING MA-- . l CHINE. ,?1 C 0 .r for fmrlhtr Infmrmmllmm. if ARTIST ej.Free Hand Crayon Work-- l Portraits Enlarged j And all work guaranteed, r I" S. Johnson, Artist, i Ephraim, Utah. ' a, T. W. 1IAWSON, & CO. Have a ;; Fine line of Cent's Underware and ' snaFurnishing Goods"" t ttmtm H.nrffccr.A, fa, erfuM.ri, Mmtrmtl. ?,' Wm. Bawden. Dealer lo I r All kinds of Yams, Flannels. Lindsays I leans and Men's Dress-Good- Whole 5,e for Wool, Cash not refused t JflLA't r' " f"lfl.eal Pr"' v 4 EPHRAIM. UTAH. Utah Nursery Co. Established iSSl. Oyer 50 Acre- - of Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Roses, Shrubs and Small Fruits. Sj;j;OneMillion Forest Tree Seedlings. Jgjgg. 1ST Nursery Grounds Located in Sugar Hocsk VS ako I aJt I.ke City. J lg-Offi-tc Centka'l Block SecondSocth Stri ft. Riverside Herd "L PV mWM4$lPw&cf High Excel- - Iptteii .... 1 Headed by the If 4f 0$rH About fifteen Famous Airdrie 5fiC''fX;:''7 '.;.',''";' ' - head of Young aoth & 9th Duke Bulls and a few a Roses the .4 Choice Heifers Utter bred by A.M!. -f- or Sale. Send J. Alexaud, of for Catalogue Lexington, Ken- - .v ' t to j tuck ::!'-- i QoodhueVan Meter, I Office, CantralBlock, Salt Lake City. oUa f HBift4 rtul Trvt SIS . . Land OaVe at Salt tmkm Cay, Utah. Ily ih ilo. Njtirt m ctv va that tie ....- taad calff hu a. d mit. 1 o f hi .ataattoa anake Snal proof tn tr tt of hi Clt.m, and that Mid proof tw an .vie bef.ve tae Prubate Judge, or m hie ab-sent e .he 0"iitity f.erk.ol msry County I'tah, at t'aa-ti- e lute C I ., on SiUarlay, 6th, 10.1, vu: K -- wiry II. E !. tB I H N. I and K s tV V u, toa n lp t; S R 8 k H D4m tt'c f.itUjwikf wttneeaeato pnT rw rca.Je:w tipof-- and cultivation of. tui tui Vu: Chtirt Jknfcon. And. J Alien, Peter Juan un, LofcaM S. Ywung, of Huntington, U. T. a k kAt.it l, HoiM . THE LAST KJS.S. Lr the dink an 1 gifx-f- of a i1t nl room. I hnmtrh s bl'udnis mi?.t of tcart, f. here aJiery hJaat .ti.rtuKh fay tjoui wa cast In a swoid of daauvn; fears; And a tierce deaj. w thruu;:.. the shadowed mit, Vuh nvx k..'( whisper Waved. Till it pa .scd me iu a aO'rclvm. ., When my heart ia ashes l.i.d! With a titio? mean in the room alose. In t tie Mfixiit f 'ji:m like th't. I bended ii. mi:1, a f..' il woe ff'or a ulM it."..;. kiw; Fit'l the only vi;tt fn 'n r. t. e of mi At the tou h'Tij; i ...f 4iih W.k an t y citt' fc.--l it still lo tttJabl.a uncr ti(: M.wv Lamhkbt. j s..f,i U ..f Humvi-iu- I uutl I ro-- f Li At l.t-- t if. i kh IV r til, l, w . - ii hr. .) ytv en iLM tr.c ti:iet iu, uled e J ii luietitiun to tin at ptixil in upuft vi In ni i, anu ihat i4 fwW ilt Dc maie hefure ihe fottiit Jurie, cr id t.ia Abaenva the rouiny iei. at tatie lJalt.kmery County, Llah. Aiw Samuel Orange, ri.lt. trj tor tb S. F of iioaxi, S. K N. K Sacuva j N. W N V i4, l i; S. K 9 C. He tiime me folioH.ng witneap to j.tnva h ic.il"m s nputi and culuvattofi of, &aid land, V; 'I hooiat E, Cheney. Nathsn H. Htevetia, William A. .umaA, and Kirby at! of Hunuiiaton. U. i. t KAN I. ! K agister Nutlca Of l'rcKf. No. AJU. Land Office at S ilt Lake City. V'tah. Aug. 7th, i8 NoiK-- 'i hereby g;vn U14I the llUtaung aamrd sanlci hit hied ni.tice of lit intention to make ft na proof in u;ipnt of hit cU.m, and that id proof il Le made OeIve the Caunty llerit. at Catl lute Eoieiy C( uniy, l!tl. on Scptcmlier aith. iPo, AiLh Kmiier, I i. 11401, hr lh N it l N. W.. Sec. 15. lp 17 S. K. 8. t. He rutnet lit following aitneta to prove hit coa t'nuous ivsieuje ujkh kih cultivation of, said land, it. I.aatvd-- r I.rmnn, Cbriaitan Oltoaen Hyrum Jontt, aad Ue4ie b,. t'atiuar, all of HiiniiugUin. L lah. t RAMC 1. H "BlfS, Kiat a. Itotlc for PubllratfOn. Na m. Land Office at Salt Lake city. Utah, Sept 1$, 1800 Notice if hereby givea that the following named ettler haa filed notice at his inten'inn to make final proof in aupport of hn claim, and ta t aid aaoof will be made before the Probate judge, or in hit absence the county clerk, of Kmery county. Utah Territory, at Castle lUle. 011 October. 311. iSyo, vi: Carl Wilberg, for the w a sec 34. ip il S I 8 R. He names h followinn witneiei to prove hii con-tinuous tcsicWnce upon, and cultivation of, wid laud, Vii: Richard C. Miller, Andrew Kasmutsen, Jjm M. Peterson. Charles Sway all of Castlr Iule. Kmery county, Vuti'leiritorv. I h AnK D. Umias. Regiiter. AN 1CKF..5E SIIOULU BE MAKE The bet'.er llie Dreparation of the ground the hctter the crop The hih average yield of the English farms is no douht largely due to the thorough preperation of the xruund oefure seed-ing. Our climate is superior to that of England fur wheat glowing; yet yield of 74 bushels per ai re is uot all infre-quent among good l .rnie.s tuere, while heie 40 bushels per acre is an unusal yield. Two plowing, several harrow-ing- s and in many oses rolling or crush-ing; and the excellent pie; era ion of the soil by a previous root crop must have a much better effect upo i the soil than one plowing, very pucily done because of the hardness aad dryness of ours.jil in inidsumilier, and very imper-fect harrowing. It might be well for us 10 lay out more labor on our wheat cr.ip, and so prepare the ground better, and raise our average fium li 10 at least 20 bushels per acre. The differ-ence in the amount of wheat at harvest would pay for a good deal of extra woik iu plowing, etc., and yet leave a profit; besides, the soil would not lor-ve- t tire geuetous treaimem in one vear nor two, s'gritJJ.iisi Rullr Of Final l'ruuf No. AV4. Land Oftce at Salt Lake City. Utah, Aug. t. 1890. Notice ia hereby given that me following named ettlci ha ftltd notue of hit intention to make hnal proof id support of bit claim, and that laid proof wili be made betoie the Kegitier or Kecivar of the U. S. l and Oflte, at Salt Lake City, U- 1- oa Tuaadiy, Oct., 7th, itjyo, n; l harleiC, Andamoa. H. E. No. 6716. for the S. K. !. K.. k- Sec. 7. A K. . N. K S. W. N 14. Sec, 18. T. 17. S. R. o. E. 100 atrea. He namee the folio ing witneaiea to prove hit raaidence upon attd cultivation of, aaid land. u: Charlei H. Brown, Jens Ncilsnn, (taorne Ipsoa and Robart harden, of Huntingsvn, Emery Co., T. U. Si ATpaa a SiuMuNa, Iirahk 0. H. sbs. Attorueyi. Kaiatat1 NotU lor ruhllratloiL No. 575-- L.n() Offiit at Sll Lake Ciiy. Utah, S.pt and, ilo. Notue if hereby jtiveii that the following named Mttl.r Khk tiled nmii e tf ilia iulention tn make final ptoot in luppurt ut his chiim, and that ita'id prunt will b. mad. hefure tile clerk of the conntv court ot Kmery county, Utah, at l.astl. Dale, Uta)i, on the iota t it t. 1R.r0. vu: John K. Roberts, It. S. 1004,. tor the S. w. . B 11 K. . I. bee. j. Tp. 1$. 9. t. ti tte name tha following witnes.0. to prove nit con tinuoui reaulance upon, and cultivation of, said land, Vu: (,.oi(e B. Milner, Ruuel W Avery, Robert A. Snvoer, and.lhomai Zundel ot Price, Kmery county, Utah. iRAaK D. Honaa, BiD Lna, K.Knter, Attorney.. THE VALUE OF SINCERITY. Tn ju.'Ii a man must be sincers in or-der to be gteat, he need not be great in order to be sincere. Whatever may be the size of our brain, the strength of our putters, the talent of anykiud wiih winch we are (jifieJ, sincerity ot heart, or of belief, or of fe, is possible to us all. It is of itsell a kind of gieatness vihich, iu spite ol any oilier draw balks, wtllmtke nselt felt. The honest, up right man, who lives openly, learlesslv and truly, professing only what he f els, uph ldini; only what he believes, in pre tending noliiing, disauwng nothing, de-ceiving, UD une;clanus unconsciously a le-aped and liunoi th.it we cannot give lo any decree of power cr ability welded Willi duplicity or cunniag. If we y divide the w ,rld into tne sinceie and til i insincere, we should have a much truer esumue of real woith than we generally oblaiti. . - Th"! science of agriculture may be traced lo llie period immediately suc-ceeding the deludge. In China and the Easiern countries it was, peiliaps wnh them eaily plantation and government. The Alheanians claim it was wiihtlieni the art of sowing corn began: It was introduced by the Romans about A. I) 27. Notlo, of rlnnl rroof. No. 56. Land Ofltce at Sale Lake City. Utah. Aug. ..and, I890. Notice il hereby given that th. following named ttl.r ha.tiled notic. o( hi. intention to make Anal proof in iupport of hit claim, and that taid proof will be made before th. fudge, or in hi. absence, th. County Cierk.of tmety County, Utah, at Cattle Dale, on October 4th, 1800, vix: Sarau.l N. Alger, H. E. 7081. for the I on tftj. I E. N. W. tS. II. . W. 4 S.c. il. 1 p. I7. a K. lo E. He names the following witnewe. to prove hit con-tinuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, Via: Jacob B. Johnson, Delbert Oviatt. Neman Ovlatt, arid Albeit Hansen, all of Cleveland, Utah, Frank D. Hobri. Register, i "J.G. O.," Tioga, I'a.. plowed four acteS ol stubble land alier the giain was hatvesled last summer, blushed in 75 cts won h of rlat tum p seeds, and in iVv ember pu led t,j u bushels r( turnips, some 'f tnein eigliil pounds each. It mijjlit the wmle ol someol our farmi'ts to trv it. Amtrittn AgritxMst. Welle a of FlDf.1 Proof, i o. 6bT- - I aad Offica ai Salt Laka Cir V. T. A .if. 16,119a Notice is berth? given that tha following aamad ttUr haa filed notice of hit Id tent ton to make tou proof id aupport of hm claim, and that taid proof will be made before the Probata Judge, or in hii abeence, the County Clerk, of Kmery county, Utah, at Ca-tl-e Pale, KmtrT countv, Utah, oa October 18, i8o, rii: Job a dfn. Homevead Entry, No. yott, torlbeS N. E.i 4 S, N. W.1.4 N. E.1-4- E l 4 Sec. 11. i p 17. S. R o. fc. He uaaie die following witneraef trtpror hii reaidenct upao aud CHiuvaUoD of, taid laad, Vix: Joha Z Alter, Tacob B. Johnaon, Samuel N. AIar, aad George H. Richards, all of Cleveiaad. Frank I). Hoaai, Kegiiter. Thisis no less true because' BilT Nye saii it; We owe it to our fcomtnon cvun try not to be murmuring. The time to get iu our line Work s on the-- valuation, and it is Mo late to kick after that. Let us cultivate a spirit of lofty patrotism, but believe nothing just to oblige oth-ers. I used to ne a great believer in anything that was submitted for ray .approval. Tne Salt Lake people should have doue their kicking befjre the late elect-- i ' 11. Notion to Creditor. Estate of R, C. Jones, Deceased. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, Ei.ca-to- t of the Lass Will and testament ot K. C. Joan, deceased, to the creditors of and all person, having claims against the Mid deceased, ts exhibit them, with the necessary vouchera, within ten months after the first publication of this notice to the aaid Executor at his Home in Mt Pleasant, San Pete county, Utan, the same being the place for the transaction ot tha business ot saia estate, in said county of San Pet. John W. Nicholson, Datd Mt Tleasant I Executor ot the Estate of this a day ot Sept 1B90. K. C. lones. deceased. W. K. .iD, ATcy. CONFERENCE RATES. Conference and Territorial Fair round trip tickets will be issued by the S. P. V. Ry. to Salt Lake and return. F"are from Chester and "Moroni, I5.00. Fountain Green, $4. 50. Tickets on sale Oct. t, 3, 4, 5, and 6, good returning till Oct. isth. H. S. Kerr, Sup't. JTIiihI sJetUoment of Account. tn the Probate Court, in and for San P.ta county, Utah Territory. In the Matter ol the Estate of Henry I. Potter, Deceased. Notice of settlement of final account, and hearmg petition asking for distribution of estate. Notice U hereby given that Zschariah Kurna and Andrew Anderson the administrators of the estate of Henry E. Potter, deceased, have rendered and pre-sented tor settlement, and filed in .aid court, their final account of their administration of said estate, and also filed their petition asking for the distribution of said estate, and that Monday, the soth day of Sept A. U. 1800, at it o'clock a m. of said day, at the conrt House, in Manti city, in said San Pete county, bat been duly appointed by the slid Court for the sltle-me-of said account and hearing of said petition, at which time and place, any person interested in said estate may appear and file his exceptions in writing to said account and contest the same.and show cause, if any he have, why said estate should not be distil buted as prayed for in said petition. John RRtD, Dated Sept. 1st, 1890. Clerk. Wm. T. Krn, Att'y. READ WHAT WE HAVE" Our Barb wire will be sold at cost. A choice lot of Groceries ot various kinds. A Urge stock of Boots & Shoes, good value for your money. A tine lot of Dress goods in all the latest shades and Trimmings to match. We also carry a complete line of Gent's underwear, Over Shirt, Hals, and any and everything belonging in the Gent's line. An immense stock of Clothinj consislt ing 0 Men's, Youth's. Roy's and Child-suits- ; also Gem's Overcoats of all sizes-Ladie'- s Uiiters, Jersevs, Hoods, Facinats ors, Gloves, Wool hose etc. Ephraim Co-ot- v Final ftattlemeut of Aceonnt. in the Probate Court, in and for San Pete county, Utah 'territory. In the Matter of the Estate of Peter Muoson, Deceased. Notice of settlement of final account aad hearing petition asking for distribution of estate. Notice is hereby given that Bertha Munson and William Hlain. executors ot the Last Will and Testa-ment of Peter Munson deceased, have rendered and presented for settlement and filed in aaid court their final account of their administration of said estate, and also filed their petition risking for the distribution of said estate; and that Monday the aoth day of Sept. A. D. 1800 at 11 o'clock a. m. of said day at the court House in Manti city, in said San Pete couaty, has been duly appointed by the said court for the settle-ment of said accoant and the hearing of said petition, at which time and place, any person interested in aid estate, may appear and file his exception ia writ-ing to said account and contest the same and show cause, if any he have, why said estate should not be distributed as prayed for in said petition. Johx Rim, Dated Sept i. to. Clerk Wat. T. Rato, Attorney : ' y A Cemetery for Horses. , ' One of the most unique cemeteries In the United States is that at Sheepshead Buy, Long bland, the burial ground for noted horses. It was established two years ago, and by the end of the first year threi. noted racers had found a resting place within its quiet precincts.' The three in question were Luck; B., Dewy Drop and Porter Ashe's Vea. As heretofore, the common brutes which live out their allotted days and die without making better record than i :2u will be given over to the tender mcr-eie- a of the equine potter's field boss on Barren Island, which is in the immediate vicinity. The racer burial ground is beauti-fully decorated with flowers and shrub-bery, and suitable headstones mark the last resting places of the kings and queens jt the turf. The Slat) of Slice." . A "size" in a coat is an inch; In under-- J wear the same ; in a sock an inch ; in a col- - Jar a halt. Inch; in a shirt a half inch; iu nts one inch; in gloves of an ! nch, and in hats of an inch. Final Settlement of Accoant. la t)te Probate Court, in and for San Fte County, Utah Territory. In the Matter of the Estate of Elixa Boetiell Jtwkea, Dereaaed. Notice of cettteincnt of final account and hearing petition akina; for dittribtitton of estate. N in herebT fiven that ). C. t hriftiaoipn, the admtniiirator of the eaiate of Eliza HiHaell Jewkca, deceatrd. hat rendered and pre.eoted for sett le-ns crtt, and filed in taid Court His final account of hit mdminietrtion of taid estate; aad, that Monday, the nth day of October. A I). t&y, at n o'clock a. m. of taid day. at tha Court Houae. ia Manti city, in taid San Pte countv. hat been duly appointed by the tatd Court for the tetttement of taid account and heariag f taid petition, at which time and place) any person nteretted in taid ctta e may appear and hie bit wr (to aid arrnunt, and content the tame, and thow caute, if any he have, why taid i4ieho b uiduaiea. Dared Srpt. e h i J mm RilCletll. Wm. TeidJAtt'y. j Bow to Expel Mosqultoet). Those living in a locality in which mos-quitoes are troublesome may make a trial of the following recipe for expelling these pests from the house: Take a piece of gum camphor, in size about the third of a heo's egg. and slowly evaporate it by hold-ing it in a shovel or tin vessel over a lamp, taking care that it does not ignite The smoke will soon fill the room and expel the mosquitoes, and it Is said they will not re-turn even though the windows should be open all night - . .. - v . r : |