OCR Text |
Show AlBiBHBflBSHilSsTflflBBiHBfTSCBfSSlSnKI-ABwa&vA rXVSKiSFf Mff-f-mj'r httt "f -fr-iwriirBSiMSSSBBSSMCtSM ilHHfiPBBBlM-BPlBf JfBrTWi:m-?ry SmMmMmrmS EM Mi iTi B BB I B 1 w-lS- -r For Infanta and Children. mfOiTiie Kind You Have i z 'fe I Always Bought MctfdauIcPrcpaMuonrorAs m slmllQtlnglhcFoodaniUlcriiila jk M UnglhcStoiBachsundltolaor m JJoaXQ tll6 Jf r ni Signature jfriw Ptomole3Di6csl!on.Chccrrul- l Jr &1' jF ricssuiidllest.Conlalna neither "m r &L W Jwf OjTiuni.Morplilno norIincrol. M UI M f f KnvtofonorSM-tuamam AyV flnyAm Sad' lj M siu.tc.W1 I A "ft in UtTiaionahAjU I K I 1 Hall I---V9"'-. Bj ffi f SB ftp IAwjfccl Remedy forConsllpn- if I -IT non.SourStomach.Diarrlwcn r& S nftj Wonns .Convulsions .lcvcnsh m RT T nw Miinv ncss nndliOSSOF Slckp. 1 J BUB yVui i TftCSimiJo Sifinnliif of M jKt, 1 fhirty Years tXAttcODVOt WRAPPER. "lfi M IjllfilT THt CtNTAUIt COMPAHV, NtW VOOK OfTV. Cottc'is and Colds In Children, Heoommeuilntion of a Will Known CIiIorko l'hytician. 1 lien ami prewcrlbj Ohftiulrlalu'a Cculi Komedy for ulnioit all obstiunte ooiutricUU courIis, viilli direct resulte. I )rutorlbe it toclilMren of all Rje3. Am plnd tofccouimenJ it to all in nrcd and looking relief irom rolric and cohrIib and bronchial ullllclioiu. It In non-narcotle and date In the lianda of tlio tuoat thi-proidaaloiinl. thi-proidaaloiinl. A universal panacea of all mankind. Mrt Mary U. Melrndy, M. 1)., 3'h. D Oliicngo, III. Tliia rcmody ie for enle by II. U. Heruliow. HOPE FOR NEW ENGLAND. Ilvr OiiUuii lnilualr la .Mot lujurvil - lnutlisru Coiniictltlou Spln- tllr. of Ihe Hurl.!. There lin. been nnioh talk f .t'tttyi ywir of the growing ljinuufattijr of the cotton hi the ninth, and It liaV ren been InUmntut! that the inureaac in Die nuinlwr of hiiullvs in the aouth Ha. n menace to the Jmliifetry in the north. Undoubtedly tlii-r a aiiprhiklon in l-'all ltler or tliurrabouts six or eight year ago, and wune i'0)illalit felt the cm ton iiutiiufaelnrinK prip-ei prip-ei (3 in New Kugland vat tlooineil. Suuh, hoM'er, wi- the fear of the timid and eatily avared. The col ton lull lu-ll tut r. in Neu Knglaud 1 likely to keep on urdvsing and to remain prcntperouu to loii); as the world dem.uuU inch a tiememlou. tpiautity of cotton cloUi. .Manchi'i!ter and the people of Kn'Innd will feal the pinch of oiitheru inp-tltlon inp-tltlon lonjf lefore I'all HimtiukI I'ro-iiU'iice. I'ro-iiU'iice. lint nDfiueHl(iiifihl) ihe ninth is to be coiigralulutiHl on the brae tart that ha been mmle In what U in that aeetion u new u.iliistiy. There are lOO.OGO.UOO .piiidlcb in the world. Of those n,&7'),000 are In the L'nWed State mid 3,500,000 are in the touthein utate. Bo we "fe tlwt while In Uic country 17y, per cent, of the toltou cloth of the world la woven, tliat in the touthern elate- 20 per cent, of tbii U wade. ThU is more Uian a beginning. It U a bnie achlcvaiiunt. Hut It is silly und timid to have feart. for New ISnglaud. New Kugland it thoiiMiida of mile, nearer the cotton field than old Euglaud, and old irnglatuJ lat year made t5 er cent, of the oottfiii cloth of the world, and In continental Kurope 31 1-3 per eent. was made. Thote are the fluids upon which the southern Industry will encroach, If it must encroach on any. Dut it is likely like-ly that the ii.rreaaed consumption of cotton 1 loth will always keep up with the mcriasi In tin number of spindle. 1 here Is no fear in the world - that Is, no fctuonahh' fear thai Xiw Knglaml will not ln'able Hi look after herself. John Gilmer Speed, in Atatke't Notice United States Lind OfUce, Salt Lako City, Utah, November -Hli, 1001. To whom it may concern. : Notice, is liuroby given that the State, ot Utah has filed in tbU oillce 11 list No 38, of lamia selected by tlio naid Sttc for tlio establishment and maintenance of an mesne iisrhnn, undor.pcctlon 12 of tlio Act of Cnngrofo approved July lOTli, 1691. The following tracts embraced in aald list ate in a tou'ilahlp containing mlnoritl claims of rccorh,ylii. ' Tlio ftt .i 8WK Sec. 2S. Tp. ;t, 8 It. 1,13.', S.I,. Mer. A aopyof said list so far as it rclatej .to said tracts by descriptive JiiUllviMona luia been uoiiRplcuously. poitcil in tliia ofllco for inspection by any person filler-estotl, filler-estotl, and by tlio public generally. Within tlio noxt sixty days following fol-lowing the date of this notice, tinder d-putmontnl d-putmontnl liifitnictk'iia of November 27, 181)0, 33 L. D , 450), protests or ronteatH against tae claim of the 8 Into to any of the tracts Or subdivisions here inliefot described, on tho ground thai the Mine is nioro valuable for mineral than for agricultural purposes yill bo received and noted for roport to the Uener.tl Land Ofllco at Washington, D. O. Failure to do protest or contest within tho time, specified will bo considered Buflkionl evidence of the non-uiineral character of the tracts, and tlio eclecTtioii thereof, bowg otherwise- frco from objection, objec-tion, will be recommended for approval. Frank P. Hobbs, Register. Geo. A. Smith, Receiver. First publication Nov. 7. NOTICE, United States I.nnd OuTce, Salt Lake. City Utah, October 28th, 11)01. To w horn it way concern : Notice is hereby Riven that tho State of Utah has filed in ibis olllco a list No. 115, of lauds selected by the said Statu for the establishment of permanent water reservoirs for irrigating purposes, tinder section 12, of tho Act of Ckjngrcs approved .luly 10th, 1801. The following follow-ing tracts embraced in paid list are in a township containing mineral clalmi of record, vU. : The NK.Vi 8c. 12, Tp. 2, S., R I.E., S L. Mer. A copy of said list so tar as It relates to swlil tiacl by descriptive subdivisions, hat! been coinplcueusly pouted in this olllco lor Inspection by any person in-teres in-teres ted, and by the public generally. Within the next sixty dan following tits date of this notice, tinder dupait-ini)tal dupait-ini)tal insductlons of November 27th, lim, (tt L. D., !(), protests or omitestf a gain tit the claim of the State to my of the tracts or ubdiwsions horelnbafore desoribed, on tho ground that th sanin is more valuabb for wiuoral th.tn for agricultural purposea will 1m roived and noted for report to the General Und Office at Washington, D. 0. Fatlurt so to protest or contest within tlio time speeillod will be considered ufticUut evidence of the non-mineral olmraoterof the tracts, and th selection selec-tion thereof, being otherwise frt from objection, will be recouiinenJed for approval. ap-proval. Frank I). Ilohbe, Register Geo, A. Smith Recoiver F 20 Yaars fias Led a!! VirsiSik'rl For Salo by T. J. WddBwbrnh JUooit Jut for a fufoilh However slight, at this time of year and v in this F"tas 5 climate, It is a forerunner of r Malaria? OB f 1 A disposition to ynwn and an"j all tired Hft mhr Skf H ilsW. W disease at any stage. - Tljero'are ro B) H narcotic poisons In It a purely natural rsmtdy 1H J9-- and absolutely harmless. At druggists, 50 cents per bottle. s llR r F T'-.n-.-?. irtrr-i:TTj'y,rt- l' 1 'V 1 ' 'i$v '"SS'.H -fSsSWjnsic-SSiS!22S-B3B 1 KhM I'i i i '7r T.R. Cutler, Presldont. John Y. Smith, Cashier. Notice of Delinquent Sale. . . The Pacific Gold Mining and Milling Co. Principal place of bustnoss American Ameri-can Fork, Utah. Location of mines Alpino Mlnin? District. Notice Thsio aro delinquent upon tho following discrlbcd stock on account of assessment No. 8 of $2.00 per ono thousand shares, levied Oct. 21st 1001, tlio several amounts set opposito tho jinnies of tho respective share holders as fo!lows; Cert. v. Aint uVmt No. Namo Shares Duo 02 S J Taylor 1000 ( 200 03 S. I Taylor 1000 200 94 S J Taylor 1000 2 00 100 F J Ilronton 1003 2 00 108.Tas Nolan 10fc0 2 00 129 W.T Shipley 1000 2 00 Tl2 " 1000 200 100 " 2000 400 219 " 1000 2 00 laOUOOhflso 1000 200 100 " 1000 200 2.12 Christian Skcom 1000 2 00 238 " 1000 200 250 " 3390 4 78 212 Karl M Chrlstcnscn.... 600 100 341JH Brown 500 100 18 Jesse Green 3176 03S 73 Jr.s F Dcvoy . ; 200 C2 173 Alma M Smith 1000 2 00 170 Robt Proctor 1000 2 00 177KIIDoley 6000 1000 22 Emily K Adnmson. .. 136 27 4 " . . . . 500 1 00 107 Willis M Bromloy 2000 -I 00 70 Prima Evans Est 1000 2 00 80 " .... 1000 2 00 81 " 1000 2 00 8.1 looo 2 oo 00 Geo G Robinson ...:.. 116 28 112 " .136 77 111 A F Adams , looo a oo 150 " ... looo 2oo 1(W " 3oo Coo And in accoidance with law n'.ul an oidr of the board of dlrectore mado on 211 day of Oct., 1001, so many shares of each parcel of such trtock as may be necessary, will be sold at public auction at the office of the seuretary on Monday tho lotli day of December, 1001, at 5 o'clock to pay the dollnn,uontttMOHnment thereon, together with the cost of advertising ad-vertising and expense of hale. J. L. DunUley, Secretary. First publication Doc. Clh 1001. CASTOR 5 A Tor Infants nntl Children. Tfca Kind You Have Always Bought NOTICE. United States Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, November Mth, 1001 To whonilt may concern: Notice is hereby givon that tho Btate of Utah has filed iu this office a list No 148, of lands selected by the snM State for tho establishment of pormanent water reservoirs, for irrigating purpotes, under section 12, of the Act ot Congress approved July 10, 1804. The following tracts embraced In said list aro in a township containing mineral claims of record, viz.! The 8WH KEK i NE NEtf j Soc. 27 andSKSEK Sec.22.Tp.8, 8., It. 1, E H. L. Mer. A copy ot said list bo far as it relates to Bald tracts by descriptive subdivision?, has been conspicuously posted in this ofllco for inspoctiou by any person in; torestcd, and by tho public generally. Within tho nezt sixty days following thodatoof this notice, under departmental depart-mental instructions of November 27, 1800, (3 L. D., 450),protestsor contests against tho claim of tho Stato to any of tho tracts or subdivisions hereinbefore described, on tlio ground that tho same is moro valuable- for minoral than for agricultural purposes will bo rcceivod ami noted for report to the Genornl Land Ofllcoat Washington, 1). O. Failure Fail-ure eo'to protest or contest within the tluio specified will bo considered sufficient suffici-ent ovivunco of tho nou-mlneral character charac-ter of tho tracts, and tho selection thore-'of, thore-'of, being otherwise freo from objection, will lo recommended for approval. Frank D. Hobbs Reg'Btor. Geo A. Smith Receiver. 'First publication Dec. 6th, ... Saved At Grave's Brink. "I know I would long ago havo been in my grave," n riles Mrs. S. II. Now-Hom.of Now-Hom.of Dt'Ciitur, Ala., "if it had not been for ElectriolHtters. For three years I suffered untold agony from tho worst forms of Indigestion, Wnterbrash, Stom-uch Stom-uch mitl ilow el Dyspepsia. Hut this rx colleut mediclno did mo a world of good. Since using it I can cat heartily and have gained 36 pounds." For Indigestion, Indiges-tion, Loss olAppotite, Stomach, Liver and Kidnoy troubles Electric Hitlers aro a poaitlvo, guaranteed euro. Only OoatT. J. Wads worth. i TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY. Take Laxative Bromo Qainlno Tablets. Tab-lets. All druggists rotund tho money if it falls to cure. E. W. Gr?ve's slg-naure slg-naure U oncach'box. 26c MUI.UUU yyvVVVW,VVtV-VVVVV I ! ! anrthtBi you Invent or Iroprors &!?Jft CAVEAT.1lfA0E.MAHK, COPYRIGHT w DHBl ! ! PROTECTION. Bend modsl, Mien, erpaew, . ' for free emmlnatton and dtte. HBOOX ON PATENTS FcM ; &uC.A.SNOW& OO. I FaUnttawyers. WA8HINQTON, V.C. i,xvvwvwwvwwwvwvwv.'vvlv ' Don't Neolbct tho throat, an open avenue by whle any number otdlnnascs "can tfind then way into tho ny. m- It must l ic' membcred that tlio th'roat is vtty sasceptiblo to attack, particularly In I hli climate, and this (act makes it doubly true that an ouiico of provention is better than a pound of cure. Ttiw moment thero'a anything tho in.uter with your throat, however slight the trouble, attond to it instantly. Ouo of tho best remedies for a sorothroaf Ib our Diphtheria Remedy. As this mcdiciu may bo nocded at any timo it should always bo at hand. Don't forgot that our prescription department 'Is the beat in Lohi. , T. J. Wad b worth, Main St., Lohl. ( Statu of Ohio, City of Toledo,) Lucas Coukty, ) Frank J, Chonoy makes (he oath thai hoispontor partner of tho firm of F. J Ohcnoy A Co., doing buBinors in th City of Toledo, County and Bftte afore raid, and that said firm will pay the bum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLAR8foreach and every caso of Catarrh that cannot bu cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. Frank J. Cheny Sworn to bo fore mo and subscribed in my presence, this otti day ot December A.D. 1888. (,- , A. W. Gleason. (BKAL ) notary Publle.' ' ) ' Jt - Hall's Catarrh Curo Is taken internally, inter-nally, acta directly on the blood aid " mucous surfaces of the system, Send for testlmonlab;.free: ".h F. Jienoy A Co,, Toledo, O, Pold hy Druggcsts, T6c. Hall's Family Pills are tho best. Mokl Tea Positively Cores Sick Headache, Head-ache, indigestion and consitpatlon. - A 'i delightful herb driuk, Removes an oruptlons of tho skin, producing a perfect per-fect complexion, or money refunded, i , Tho Pride of Heroes. Many soldiers in the last war wrote to say that for Ecratchos, Uralses, CuIb, Wounds, Corns, Sore Feet and Stiff, Joints, Bucklen'fl Arnica Bslve I", the : host In the world. Satao far Burns,.. Scalds, Iloils, Ulcers. Skin Eruptions and Piles. It cures or no pay. Only 28c tit T.J. Wadsworth. Notice. United States Land Office, Halt Lako City, Utah, OctoborMth, 1001. To whom it may concern : , Notico is heroby given that tho Btato pf Utah has filed in -this office a list No. 38, of lands selected by tho said State for tho establishment and mainteuanco of a Deaf and Dumb Asylum, under section sec-tion 12 of tho Act of 'Congress approved July 10, 1804. The following tracts embraced em-braced in said list aro In a township containing mineral elalmsof record, viz; Tho SK NEi; and lots 1 &2j Sec. 17,-Tp. 17,-Tp. 4, 8., U, l.E.,3. L. Mer, A copy of said list so far as It relates' to said tracts by dcecriptivoeubdlvlslons, has ;been conspicuously posted In this ofllco for inspection by any person Interested, In-terested, and by tho public generally- Within the next sixty days following tl.o date of this notice, tinder departmental depart-mental Instructions of November 27, l8D0j3 L. D., 450;, fuotoats or contests agalpst the claim of the State to any of tho tracts or subdivisions hereinbefore described, on tho ground that tho samo is moro valuable for mineral than for agricultural purposes, will bo recoiyed and noted for report to tho General Land Olllco at Washington, D. O. .-Failure s to protest or contest within the time specified will bo concidored sufficient ovldcnco of tho non-minoral character ol tho tracts, and the selection thereof, being otherwise free from objection, will bo recommended for approval, FRANK D. HOnnS, Register, GEO. A. SMITH, Receiver, First Publication October 24th. |