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Show lao County iiegistcr or r .x rue (.ev a v. Ffifcriit;,, I'iin, - i S , , T.RF.'.D. Fr.ir.tc y Land AJlr-.c- y, Mj.-.ii-, Utah. !. UaO longer practice it. L''v incus tt'.VI J V V'-'- V- ' i". tl.i' r. W. K. Kku. T TORNE V A T L A W. J.ANT1 UTAH. Practice in all (he courts of theTerrilory. ..la. O : i.vw O..i t..,I. Ii ! V !.!iu H;tI Perch', ron HORSLS. Handling Horses a Spe-- ! cialty. MT. PLEASANT. UTAH. Win. ZABRISKIE. PROPATE ATTXOREY. Mt. Plenant Vul;. Bdiiness promptly attended to. T. C. BAILEY, LAND ATTORNEY. Office next djor lo U.S. Land Office, .Salt Laka City, Obtain! pattenti for Agricultural, Desert and Mineral Lands. Correipondenre lohcited and inlor niation given. C. S. WILKES, OFriCB IN U. 8. LAND OTICE Bl'ILDINO. LAND AGENT AND ATTORNEY Obtain Patent for Agricultural and Mineral Lands. PEOPLES STORE, JOS. S. THORNTON. urn iijtk m Gr,ral Merchandise, and the Product8 of the Cum. try, Fiicc a low as the lowest. Jos. S, Thornton. Kerron,L'ih 0o. W. Parka, K. D. R. Thompson Late) Receive- - C.S.Lana Offlce. Attorney, PARKS 6 THOMPSOX, Land and Mining Attorneys. Office in ,U. S. Land Office Building. General practice in all Courts Salt Lakb City, Utah. William H. Bird. James Lowe. BIRD 4 LOWE, Lii A.gnts & Attorn ys, Pffike next door do U.S,Land Office, Salt LAit Citt, L'tAh. , WU1 promote e am" In eontnstwVancl unspenrl-ev- a cases In h l i omen at sa t t. iic Cliy, Utah, a i General land nfflce at waiincton. t C. Obtain patn-- on HO'iesVart, u. peanrt a d Timber culture Rut tes. n'l up.) coal and Mineral land. (fnoml lnrurinatin rrlalu to Unds furnished wlthwapj, Plates anu Dlatframea, C.Andrews cfeCo. NEPHI 4 EPHRA1M. Highewt Trices Paid IN CASH For Grain, Wool, Hide's and Pelrs, AVe are also Agents for the Three Best Wagons in the Mar ket. THE BAIN. THE MITCHEL, THECQOPER All At Salt Uke Prices. ao C Andrwa 3t Co. ,m m lmm , . in iraaiiM r i aiiirji lit mp, Agcrs fcr tho Cooper Wagons, and JfcCor-iiii- c ItlacLiiiGry. CARRIES A FULL AND COMPLETE LIXE OF CHOICE GROCERIES AXD DRYGOODS. MEXS CL0TH1XG FROM Sj.oo A SUIT AXD UPWARDS. BOYS AXD YOUTHS SUITS $1,50 AXD UPWARD. STRAW HATS IX GREAT VARIETY, FROM 10 CIS AXD UPWARDS. Summer coats 75 cent,- - Crockery and Glassware. Brocadt - its. fcr yard. Calico 0 ,i fer yard. Alpaca 25 els fer yard. Chinese Silk ij cts fer yard- Satteen jj cts fer yard .1r;ai,rrij riii- - if niatii i 1 2 F. Y. JENSEN. T I U N E B . Maoufnatrer of Tin andCopper Ware. Roofing and Giiutter work. 3rd south street, East 3 blocks. Epkraim, Utah, 1 10-- X E. Af. NELSON'S 3ARBEf? SHOP,S Hair cutting, a;cts Shaving, (One Door west of City Hall, y 3 4 Ephraim, Utah maa sa sess ta fnra tmvm &mm MILLINERY SHOP. Miss Christina Peterson, dealer in lints, and Ladi is Fancy Goods, ) doors East' of Ciiv Hall, Centre Street. Ephraim, Utah. I 8 9 N OTIC E! Send your orders to J. S. JOR-GENSE-Ffhram, Utah, by tele-gram or letter when you are in want of a conveyance, to take you to any flace-i-or outside of the Cauqty, at ver v low Priees. J- -ll Ephraim, Utah. The Bench House 2 Clocks s.uth tf the lank. K mattvd anil tttfttrmithtd. GOOD TABLES. S"Raies $ 1.00 and 1.25 per day. g. r:. Dhsi ir., p,,p. Special Rales by the week. Good Commercial Sample Room. Good Hath Rooms. Free Conveyance to the Tem pie. Teams will meet pailies at Chester P!)otogra?li Gallery, when so desired. Card Sire - - t.oo per doz. Victoria - 1.5 Cabinet - - .. oo ., .. Final Class Worx. Agent for Dr. Peter's Medlcunes. Kuriko and Uterine. Do gojd where the Best medicines and lJoctors fail to cure.Main Street.Ephraim 10T331.-Mar- Knighton's New House. Good Accomodations, San?fple liooms, Etc. Sal ina, r - Uath A S:itch in time saves nine, "And jnay be the means of Saving your Life limbr See that your Harnesa i in good fix, which you can do by calling on Jas. V. Stevensen, HARNESS MAKER. One and half blocks South of Post office Main Street. Ephraim. EPHRAIM HOUSE Mrs. Ellen Dorius, Prof. Good accommodations and Sample Room. Main Street - - Ephraim Opposite Post Oilica a I Fielding House, ..iijv a : rkht, jifjjvr. JqpIi. Fielding, Proprietor. JQood Accomodations! ForTracelersand Tf mple Visitots, All are ni,ade welcome.Good room: FIELDING'S EXPRESS WAGONS. Passengers & Irrght Carried between Chesier, Ephraim and ' Manti quickly and will) safety. Harnesses of all kinds made to order, ' work wai ranted, charges moderate. alia h Sheep taken on, Shares! Big Interest Paid. Forfull particnlarsAddr.ess or call on Ole Christensen, J blocks east of Co-o- p Store, Otters trorris Blackmith shop, Ephraim. X 1 1 7 W. H. Olsten ,M. D. Ephraim. W. W-- Woodring, M'D. Mt. Pleasant, Physicians & Surgans. Telr'grama will only be an-swered if madrtnr endorsed by responsible parties -- 2 J3 w jrjrl'fltfl'j Gfnta Underwear ia Various 8tyles Large Assortment of Ladies Underwwe, Ladiea, Collars! and NccvkwGur in Gret Variet Horn? in every Bize and quality. Pricea to aston-ish you. PETEES01T & HANSON. CENTER S TRE'iT.FPriRAIM Mason s Fruit Jars, Provo Fruit Jar8 and Crockery, B.itrf. jinn nr. lfra lit i fct Jui .'ila'tlT la.'.'l'I Vm.!mS,U i Gent's Overcoats, WinterClothing, Underware, F.tc, at reterson & Hanson's Ephraim. EOBEUT EODEN. Dealer in, and manufacturer of, Monuments, Headstones, Tablets and Vaults. Stone Trimmings for Build-r.g- s a Speciality. Iron Fence, Building Ston Etc. 4-- 24 Depot Sti-eet- j NepLi Ephraim Butcher Shop Christensen & Jacobsen WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BUTCHERS, BEEF, MUTTON, SAUSA3E. VORK Met promptly delivered. Register Building, Main Street.Ephraim ' ' " 4' ) 81' i " f I W. B. J. Stacey DENTIST . All work warranted. Manti, and Ephraim Utah. ai rt J ' ! r " . a Flnnl Vrmt 514. ; Usd 0. .t Sp'.t U C ft.!- l iH-N Mtftv enr-- that ti.e fr .icwLf oaiad l'.l,rf t:.t; r (! r..ld t,! ru !r!.nr," rn m. hl.a in ,r:rt r.arr.. l il,.,t t.l projf ' w.II be rule IVoa'.e judg. nr in hit ao-r. i,f V vnty i'i.;m,ot r :'oji.-- I'tnn. at t'a-- l.e lslr 1" 1 , on S.tjr.iav, ?Tl.tL;-!!.r- f'.V t.y), vu. San. k !l K -- ,. ... ti. t K :) K t, S L.'.i :ie torn 't ) - S 1' s X. J lie thr ( wit: n, ;t M crr- - :t- - ie.'.!fr.-.- i.ym. i .iit.vaii... .t, ,aio lar.J, ii. Chra, Johnfoo. Andicw J. Allen. Peter foha-on- . Lmmw S. Young, cf Hitnttjjtcn. l' I D, Hw. Register. j HOME. Selected. Ivt who a the blessed words, "out home." Throw Wide tf.e dti, and let the utitvt.e :n. Throw up the tash. tweet am ot Heaten to win, nd. btd depart that morbid jailor, gloom I HoHm of Rirmtet') Final Proof Ko. SIC Land Oflce at Salt Lalte city, titan. Jn!r roth. tSjo Notice it hereby f iven tKat the following-oame-ettlet hat fled notice of hi intention to make final proof m tuppprt of hit ciaim. and that taid proof will madebctort the Probate Tucffe. or in hit abtenct the county clerlt. at cattle liaic.Emety county. Vtah. cn September 6th. Alto Samnel Grance, ft. fc. CarC, for the 5 4 . E !; of Setuoo S. S. E.J, N. E.U Section jj, K. Wt N. W M Sec 34. Tp. r, S. R fF. He namet the following wttnacset U) prove hi cot - tinuout relidcncc upon and cultivation ot, laid lanf, Vit: TI onai E, Cheney, Nthrn H. 9tevenf, William A. Gtiman, and Tiiotr.u rlitby alt of Hcniindion, V. 1 Frank D. Hoat-- R.itttr Nnlir o Proof. Lund 0.1.C ( Salt Like City, L tab Aug. 7th, i8yt Nutlet is heieby .ivcn thm t!i irllowinf nimcvl settler hat tiled Douce of his lute Dt ten to tnake Ua prixif in suppoit ol hit cUim. and thl tid proof wi be viade before the County Clerlt, at Cutlc Dull Lmery county. I'uh. on September avth, 1690. tx. Arch Kinder, D. S. 11401. lur the N '.i of N W W: Sec. i j. Tp 17 S. R. 8 F.. He namet the following witntMOt to prive hi retidence upon and cultivation of, laid land, Vi: I.eawder Lereon, Christian Ottotev. Uyrum Jotos, and Oeorge L. Falmer, all ol Huntington, L'uh. 'jiA.NK D Hooks. KegiMer. An Overland Sail. (CONTINIEP,) CHAPTER II. The Hie Days Holiday Writteu fur the Rucistkx. Helio. Pat, Come over here." "How did ye know trie name was Pat?" "I guessed it; and I'v got a conundrum for you." "Well, spit it out " "What is the difference between your-self and a pig?" "1 can't tell ve;E " "Do vou give it up?" ', "Ye. What is the tlinsrence?" " There's no difference at all! Ha, ha, ha, ha!" "So that's what ye call a sconundeium is it? Well ti'.at may be all right in this country, but in the ould country, U 'uld get ye a shillalah on yer pate "' A little further on, "Hello. Pat. How far to the next town?" "Is that a sconunderum? And how did ye know me name was 1'ai?" "I just guessed it." Then just guess how far to the next town." A little further on. "Hello, Pat. ,1've got a conundium for you. what's the difference between yerself and a pig?" Pat paces up to the questioner and paces back again befoie he replies, 'flien he says very gravely. "As near as 1 can tell, the difference between myself and a pig is auout six paces." And this is how the Irishraan sharpens his wits. This frora the campfire, fullowed by further discussion from the gentlemen's apartment. "Shall we rise, Majoi?" "Had we done so sooner it would have been worth while; but it is getting so late they will surely break up now," responded the Major. but the fun went on, fast and furious. Professor Clue set up a round that roar-ed and swirled like a whirlwind, ami ended at last with so much laughter and clapping of hands that Yours Truly her-o- lt tr,,tnrli tmrtpri to rise. She W'.l, i a'! VU !.t vlf:i ,!:.' -- ' ?. v- t.i p.e. mc 1 !., vl t.r t!.K f. u ,i; J u !!,.. i, ;i., ;;..;v s 'h. c. j 1.: , .: i:. i.'l.i.I !!i - .; :. t;,.; 11,v -- i cli: a .V A , . , '! - " u ! . .1 i ,; h ti. t' '!. '. C fc j - ;.!.;! jV lv U :iu j Major that the y .uug lady had accepleJ his escott for the evening. The .Major looked like light had brok-en on h s understanding; and ttie Cap-tain got oflabad pun about ti e young lady wh Cain take care of herself w ith-o-the Major's assistance. The Captain then ofleied to show Yours Truly the way to the ball; but looked vastly lelieved when she inform-- j etl im that poor Gauntleroy ought not to be left alone; and she had decided to rtmain on his account. The G.iard, who flew here and thete and seemed to be at home everywhere, came and requested Youis Truly to tie his cravat, and then ran to the next wagon where resided s jine very oblig-ing young gentlemen, to borrow some blacking and a brush with which he polished his dancing pumps. 1 le obtained so beautilul a polish that after returning the articles, he noticed wittl concern lu.it Miss Antoinette's shoes were not as bright as a mirror, and asked leave to go back and borrow the blacking over again. Stie consented, and as he was iii the act of handing her the brush and b x. Yours Truly inter-posed, and Ijib.tde the young ladv to soil her daiuty fingers; telling Guard that Ins work was but half done until he had applied the polish. Mr. Guatd looked up to satisfy himself whether she were in earnest or only dialling, anil then performed the requited service in a neat and wotkmaulike manner. One by one, and two by two, the part-ies strolled awav toward the town, so when Mr. Caine came to claim his part-ner, he could plainly see that Yours 1 ruly was about to be left. He express-ed his concern about it, prepaiatory, we may suppjse, to inviting her to join campany with him and .Miss Antoinette; but Youis Tiuly assured him that she should not feel lonely, being one of those favored mortals whose "thoughts are a treasure" to them, and who are always in good company when alone. Seeing her bantering mood, he next tried banter; saving "Then 1 shall expect you to be grateful to mclor faking this yuuiij lady out of your way. so that you can enjoy your "good company." "Ah, no, sir," retoried Yours Truly, "I am not to be so easily entrapped into f raiiiude; for vou aie only :oing what half a dozen tine young gentlemen would have been very happy to do for me. Good by; and Antoinette, dear, the Captain and the Major have promis-ed to dance with vou lor me." They departed, and, except the sigh-i- Gauiuleroy, Yours Truly was left alone with her treasure. The next day, of course, Gauntleroy was muchbeitei; able to enjoy his msaU and be in everybody's wav, Many names at roll call received no response, and in the afternoon excuses due were demanded- - One gentleman explained that he had presented his written excuse to the Presideut who, thinking it "too thin," had refused to sign it; and the truant threw himself on the mercy of the court and asked what he should do next. None of the Itnam party were late, however, and so they could enjoy the cjiiI isiou u such as vere. At noon that day, the place of Yours Truly at table was vacant. She had strayed off with some other young ladies, who shared their picnic and soda water with her. She is not subject to forming sudden and violent friendships; but she and a bright Miss Lance seemed to mutually attract each other; and although 1 have heard her aver that she detests 'he fashion of kissing, I distinctly saw her .iss Miss. Lance, and heard het express a fervent wish to improve on their biief acquaintance. You cannot hardly ever most always generally tell by what a w oman says, w hat she w ill do on the very next occasion, aready. A debate took place on that afternoon after school hours, and Major Alpen-stock found it his distasteful task to de-fend the history and policy of the Re-publican Party. He made a bold stand and brave effort, but was completely routed; and don't believe to this day hecould tell whether he were more glad or sorry for his defeat. His bias in favor of the Democrats made him glad to have them come out ahead, out his per-sonal determination made it hard tof hini to yield his point, even in favor of his opinion. Tiie Guard received a gratifying com-pliment in this connection, which made his eyes sparkle. When the champion of tlie democrats was choosing his aids, he pointed his fiuger at the Guard sav- -' ing, "1 do not know this gentleman's name, bin I choose hint because he looks like he could hang; on eq1ual to a bull dog. A grand campfire rally, concert and war dance for the evening fully satisfied all who had the misloriune to be absent from the other one; and the camping sat at her window, That is where the lifted the w.igou cover,) and gave her-self up to listening. Ballads and songs with choruses, followed each other in succession, and at last some called for "Bro. Waikins." The gentleman who excuted it. had quite mastered the art of burlesquing the fervor of the Sectarian preacher; and in the broken, tearful tones of bottomless emotion, related the trying scenes which attended tlie farewell to Bro. Wat kins, to the last'sad waves of the gray mare's tail as she disappeared ever the brow of the hill, leaving her master roll-ing in tears and dust. All earthly things must come to an end, and this campfire conceit was no exception; but the first hour ol the new day saw the dispersemeut. All were asiir as early as usu tl next morning, and the Capiain was uffto at-tend his hones, and the Major to visit h s Iriend. Tlie ladies prepared break-fist- , and Guaiuleroy, declining his. re-turned to bed. Ice and lemons made their appearance and were highly appreciated; lor the days were warm although the nights were so cool. When the ltnain party reached the bow-ery, thev were just m time to answer roll, and notice was given that written excuses countersigned by the President would be required from absentees. Tru-ancy must be Irowned upon. L..Mer had not returned fromlhepast-ure.au- d the Major had to auswerfor him. The Guard was also among the missing and his excuses were due. He returned in time lor dinner, bringing fresh bread, roast beef, oysters, green corn, radishes, and a variety ol edibles; so that the Itnam parly excused his absence with-out the President's countersign. A general invitation had been receiv-ed to visit a coal mine in the v cinity, and this evening was fixed on for its acceptance. "Now ladies," said the Major while brushing his fronllock preparatory to starting, "don't, wait for us, but when you are ready just sail out." The ladies who were yet occupied with the supper dishes.knew that the Major njpant he was not going to wait for them; and sure enough, five minutes later he rolled out looking neither to the right nor left. As usual, Gauntleroy felt unequal to the exertion, and Yours Truly lelt called upon to sacrifice her preference in this case. The Ouard came gallantly to me support of Miss Antionette, and at last the majority ol the campers were off to see the sight; and so ended the second day. Whjle discussing next morning the different persons on the grounds, Yours Truly remarked that a certain d young gentleman rejoicing in the daik-brow- ed name ol" Cain, bad visited the little camp out had not been piesented to Misss Antionette; which was an over-sight, and the Major really otiglil to set it right at the first favorable opportunity. True to his instructions, the Major n.td accomplished the introduction within fifteen minutes after entering the bow-cr- y that morning; and Mr. Cain seemed to appreciate the honor too, for he hovered about her most of the forenoon. ' The ladies needed some diversion, for other parlies had appropriated their spring seat, and thev were obliged to perch on the logs. A lesson on physi-ology that day Ringed the noontide con-versation; and Yours Truly remarked didatically that the loss of the spring seat this morning feminded her of one lact in physiology which the lecturer had not mentioned. "Which fad?" asked Captain L. Mer. "The fact that for ia chicken to roost on too narrow a perch has a tendency to deform the breastbone," party was auniunented by a large num-ber of visitors from Winter Quarters aud Sch'tfield, who honored the occasion wiih their presence. This was the last evening spent by the Itnam party on the grounds; to; they had agreed to start for home as soon as ses-s- i. n closed on Friday. They took leave of some of their friends during this eve-ning, and defeired some adieux till the morrow. Befoie schooltime the next morning, the ladies had not only prepared and disposed ol bieakfast, but had made the schooner leady for the voyage wiih the exception of the table outfit. At dinner tune, they finished eAery prepar-ation for travel but packing the gentle-man's satchels. Yours Tridy went to afernoon session in travelling dress aud hat, in order not to be a moment, s hindrance; but even then the precise and proper Captain drove a hundred yards beyond the bow-ery where she was talking with a dis-tinguished gentleman, and did not seem to miss her until Miss Antionette inquir-ed if he really intended to leave her. Then he drew up and allowed her to climb aboard; and the sail was spread and the steam tip for the homeward bound voyage To be continued. "What's that?" asked the Major, who had been searching for space to set his cup down and had not heard. "She savs," gravely explained the Captain, that Mosting on such perches as th ise m the Bowery has a tendency todefirmthe breast bone; I uelieie:" and belore the Major had recotre e from his daz-- d look, Mr. Cain presente J himself with hissa;chel on his shoulder, and who wished to go on a geolog-ical tramp. He seemed to address the gentlemen, but looked at Miss Antionetie. Tne gentlemen demurred that there would not be time before afternoon school and they did not wish to miss that; but per-haps alter school might be a favorable time; and the upshot was that some other callers attracted attention lor a tew minutes, and then it was discovered that Mr. Cam and Miss Antionette were absent, but the geological satchel was presei t They were not late at roll call, how- - i Notice Of Finn! Proof. No. 63. Land Office at Salt arte City, Utah. Aug. 15, loyr. Notice 11 hereby given that the following named tettler hat hied notu e of hit intention to make hnal oroul in tupport of hi clitim, auo that taid pniof will be made before tlie Register or Receiver of the U. b. Land '.t1ice, at Salt Lake City, v 1' on Tuatday. Oct , Jlh, itJuti, vu; ChatletC. Andcrton. II. E. No. .6720, forth.S. E. S. L. ((, heo. j. Si E. , N. E. 4 S W. N K. Sec, 18. T 17. S. R. 9. E. 160 acta. He namet the following wttnettet to prove hit coa tinuout retideoce upon and cultivation of, uid laud. Vit: Charlet ff. Brown, Jent Neilton, Uacige Ipton and Rol ert t jarden, ol HuntinKton, Luiey Co., I. U. STAVNaa at Simmons. KftAi: 1). Hoatit, Altocneyl. KcVBIr' IS'otln for Public ticm No. 5:S. Land Office at Sail Lake Ciy. Utah. Sept. nd. ilyo, Notice it hereby given that the fo.tiwiug named settler has tiled noiiie of Ins intention W Rike final proof in support cjf Muri um, and that fcvu4 pjonf will be niada before the tleik of the county court of Lmcry county, I'tah, ai L asitt; Ile, L Lvl, on tho 101b Oct. iqo, vu: )jhn K. Kobena, p. P. K049. for the !1 V M E, t 4 W. S 8. . I K. k. 4 S. . Sty. 35. Tp. it. it b. He iimue the folhrn-jii- ilne-.'-i- ti,ie hi u in, tn ni,u jitun land, u' siroigcH, Miliifr, uA W Averv, Robert A. ''ityij::., iifid I human umlei ot Vru c, Klilttry county, t'Luh. I'M auk I). Houhs, liiHn &. Iowb, Kegmte r, Attoinevta Kotice of Final Proof, No. 563. Land Office at Salt Lake City, l?tah, Aiig .tad. IBon. Notict i hereby eiven that ttie folio win named tenUr ha. tilsd noiRt ot his intention to make final trout in support of tit claim, "d that said yroof will before the judge, or in hts abtenre, the Cou'tty Clerk.! kawry puttaty. Utah. alCastla Dal,, on Oct jbrr 4th, i8i, vir ' Sjiir.uci N. Alycr, H, K. 70I3. for the Lots t&j. t. E, fit. W. ft N. E. 4 S W. 4 bee. 18, Tp, 17. a, K. to K. He namR the following VIrW5 1(1 pw hii rvsidcitc Uon and estivation of, said land. Via.' Jarob II. Johnson. DclrKrt Oviatt. Pern an Orlatt. sad Albert riiuacn, all of CIevrsljnd, litah. I). HOBBS. Kegtiter. . Jfotlca of Final Proof. No. 667- - Lanrl Office at Salt Lake City, IT. T. Ajij. 10,1800. Notice it hereriy given that the ftyfuiwitif nain.rt tettler hut nled notice ol hit intcnttou to make final proof in cupportol bit claim, and that tatd proot will be made before th. Probate J udne, or in baa aliten ( , the County (Cleric, of Kraery county, Utah, a Cattle Dale, Kmery county, Lilalt, on October 18, tUnp, via; luhn liUlen. Homettead Entry, No. 7011, lor the S. N. K.1,4 S. N. W.t-- K. t.i-- Sv. 11. Tp t7. S. . a t. 1U nantet the followinff witnrrttet to prove hit eoa. tinttottt retidence upon aa i cutuvation ol, taid land, Vu; John Z. AlKtr, Jacob B. Jnhntrm. Samuel N. Algea and Oeorge H- Kichaldt, all of Cleveland. Frakk t. Ho.itt, R ef liter. Final Settleuipui of Account. In the Pmhaie Court, in and for ban IV te countv, Utah Territory. In the Matter o the Estate of Peter Munson. tieceaacd. Notice of settlement of filial account and hearing petition asking tor distribution of entitle. Notice is heieby (iven that Bertha Munsnn and William Main, executors of the Last Will and Testa, mentof iVter MtitiMn deceittcd, have rendered antj (jieienied for scute nienl and hlfid in said court their final aifonmit of their administration of mid estate, and also tiled then petition asking fur the dit.tr ilmtion, rif said estate; and thai, Munday the 79th day of tiept A. I), i&jo at 11 o'clock a. m. of sid any at the couit House in Mailt, city, tn taid San 1'ete county, hat been daly aiipointed by th baid court for the settle-ment o( said account and the hearing of 1,1 id petition, at which tiuie and place, any perseu mi t crested in said estate, muy appear and file his exception in writ ing to said account and cotiiei the aiT,e and show cause, if any he have, 'hy said estate idt juld not be disiribuled rayed for ia Sitid jxtitiou. JojtK Bern, Dated Sept. 1st, C lei It. T. jt'Sii), Attorney. lloat tettlvtuciiit of Account. In the Probate Court, in and for San Pet. aounty, Utah Territory- In the Matter of tht Ettats of Henry F. l'jtf , Pereated. Nonce of acttlejnent of final account, and heating petition ahltitig lor dituibution of ettate. Notice ia hereby eiven thut achari.h Kump anil Andrew Andnaon uie aduiinitttavsrt of th. ettttc of Hr.nry It. Potter, deceartoj, have rendered and pre-sented for tettlvmentj ana tili-j- in taid court, tlieia final account of their adu.tnitratton of taid ettatQ, aud alto tiled their petition asking for the distribution of taid ettal.j and that AJonday, the ayth day of Sept. A. IX 1S00, 11 tl oclock a 01 ul taid day, at the court Hotixc, in Manti city, iu taid San Pete county, hi . heen duly appointed by the taid Court for the tettle-tnrn- t of itaid art:oint, arid hearing of taid petition, at which time and place, any prrson interetled in taid eatat? may ajc4r ana hie hit exceptions in writing to taid account and contest the tatne.and show eaute. if any he have, why taid estate thould not b. at prayeid for in laid petition. John Run. Datet) Sept J,t. 1800. Clerk, Wm T. Kmn, Att'v. Notice to Creditor. F.itawof R. C.Jones, Deceased. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, Kxectj-lo-of the Last Will and Testament of K. C. Jones, deceased, to th creditors of and all person! having claim againit the said deceased, to exhibit thetn, with the necessary vouchers, within ten months after, the first publication of this notice to the said Kxecu tor at his Home in Ml Pleasant, San Pete county, Utah, the same being the place for the transaction of the Limn est of said estate, in said county ot S4.11 Pete John W. Niptoisow. JJatd Mt. Plrasant, i Executor of ihe Jutate of this a dy of liepL 1890. f R. C, Junes deceased. Q V. K,. lilt IB, A1TV, SUMMONS. In tha Justice' Court, of MiUbi.r Precinct, San, Pete countv. Territory of Utah. before George A Z;ibriskic, J ustice of the Peace. R. W. Jenkins Plaintiff, I vs Summons. John Ite Defendant. To John Li je, whose name ts otherwise unknown. Defendant: Vou are hereby requested to appear Mee thi ccjit, on 1 the 9th day of sept., A D tjttoo, at 10 o'c'oci: a tn of s. id duv to a ct.mnbuit hied stgaiort m,u, i h .rein said plain t;ii laiirn (he sum of g..oi dai 1. c l Ai'se by your unitfcais ireipaiSing on hi. prm ' s. at ,:iltr urn Prer net. jvmd atiim.i'-c.ft- eJas fcdlows towt; One L.t hui.e, b th ind feet white, saddle m; rlts, braided R cn left shoulder, CPw eit thih, also q (corrLinedi on left hip. Kow bing he d at the premises of said plain. .ff it. Miltourn Precim t. And yt u are htreby notified that If you fail to ap-pear and answer snid complaint at the t me and pla e aforesaid, judgment will be taken against y.iu for $1. q thf amount of said damage, the cokt of keeping saia animal and the costs of ttus suit. ljtcd this S7th day of August. 1890, Jet R(,i A. ZAanisKic, Justice of the Peate.:- .'-- jf' ... C. ... .i. i . V |