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Show The Home Sentine MoKuNl I'RAS BAND more Mid spa e admit) than a Demands embaras-ment- s .passing notice, perseverance, has been rewarded by a most excellent organization under the teaUci-shi.1 U Xt II UC of Rroi. Larsen at 2 Tnegrv.it throng Devot--to the peiier.il t::U - ef p- rts. e lines, etc., at p m. ' w u ness the itt pie.. f San and sorron i. i mis passed the Mamin counties. the day ot days, i S tv- I p V-.7- RAILROADS.loa: Apm tmi: - . 'Sbv. v r ; -- G . . i ) h-- - i i "i r-- -- 4-i- i. TIIK j j TO IRRIGATE ADLSLRT. . c i one-eight- h e d money. KISS THE BOOK. In the courts of many States, a witness is sworn totell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, with his hands upon a copy of the Ruble, and alter this the book is presented for him to kiss, m other States, the Bible is not made use of, at least not unless one of the lavvyers thinks that on account of the religion of the witness it will add to the sancity of his oath At a trial in not long ago, Dr. Drescli-er- . Newark, N Slate Analyist, of New Jercey, was a witness, and, on being sworn, made only a pretext of touching his lips to the soiled volume. After the lawyers had made their arguments, the council for the opposite side raised the point that the doctors oath was invalid, as lie had intentionally avoided kissing the book. The doctor admitted that lie was afraid to touch his lips to a book that had been kissed by so many others, for fear that disease might be communicated saying that lie did not think it safe to touch his lips to it. Thejudge ordered tiie doctor the case to be gave the soiled cover of the Sacred Book a sounding smack and then vigorously scrubbed his lips with his handkerchief. On the few occasions when the writer has been a witness in court, he has asked of the judge that he might ailirm instead of swearing, as lie preferred! to not take any bacteria or microbes with his oath, it is a violation not only of personal rights hut of propel sanitary regulations to compel one to place his lips in contoct with so foul a thing as the binding of a court Bible. American Agriculturist. HORELESSEY DEMOCRATIC. In iSfiS when Seymour and Grant were running for Rresident, there was a gathering ol the Second Adventists, in July, at Milwaukee. These people, it will be remembered, believed that the vvoild was coming to an end in. September. One of the clergymen loitnda Democrat from Kentucky, and a Republican, discussing the approaching election, lie said Gentlemen, tliete is no use discussing this question, for before tiiat time the Lord will reign triumphantly throughout the world I will bet The Democrat replied; von twenty-livdollars he cant carry Kentucky. Rioche Record. e TIIE dLORIOS Chester Y.YA m .. . AKTl.MAN V.l St V , i't - t. - -- k s x Artemnn Wells. Moroni, Inly ,ftli, iSSS. !t was indeed a day, the gloiious 4th, at this place. grd A t early dawn anvilanswerd to anvil, the hills, caught the echo and sent it forth to tell jthe surrounding county that a nations natal day in all its grandurc of sun, bunting, music, and a gladened people was upon us. 'The good people fairly emptied house and home to appear on the festive Editor Sentinel streets. TlieS. P. V. Rv. Headquarters fairly were decked and bedizened with lings and yards o" bunting. The vc:y grounds around the depot seemed to bubble over with hilarious mirth. AT TI K C1TV lL'LI :?oing Not LA i ill k ES J outli Kaiir I D W. K. Reid, i. rx ' r - r'S CG 14 c S ,'A L .(l-- d fvk - G; V Vycv-- 1 Oliiee t iV .Court Uotm. . n-- nil c .a T: Frtdav of leave btagi-Fa rv tew fur Ttiistle ;it a. m. Thi-tl- e m. at 1 i.e iay and Saturday s tor Fairvlev; 0 a. tn. o i. 111. and connects wee-- A: : i . ml! 1 Pleasant Stage. i:'( I inth thclhcc Rv. ot Thi-tle- . .M . . (h-n- iV lh Act. Sunt. ! Main Street. n Oenverand Rio Grande ; Many persons firmly believe that salt rheum and tetter can not lo cured and quietly submit to lie tortured by them. It they would invest twenty-fivcents in a bore Chamherlaids eve and skin orni-- , meut and apply it ar, directed e WESTERN . 5 j i- -- i 1ruK-liii;- 1 13 I herehr snuuoiiedto appear at tins Othre on the I4 day if Am'. , sss, at 10 o'clock A. Al , to re ami inrinh testimonv concerning said .spun,! talure, D. Webb, llegister, ILiili y Attorney C JlJbe Xotlce for P uhlication i0.0' bl.-di- Send for my New Catalogues ofM-.u,al Goods. Brices the Lowest, qo.jdi that can be Made. Agent tori., best Biass Band Instruments. Send larqe Bin-- Instrument Catalogue, U; of line Guitars. Has a fine stock of Home Mar Boots and .Slices. They ate also prepared to do a kinds of repairing. Store 3 doors South of P. O' .3?lXO S.P.V.R. R. iv vU Salt Lake Lv. 5.55 p. ni Ar. 7.15 p. m. Ogden 9.-1- BINGHAM AND ALTA TRAINS a. m. Desert Leaves Salt Lake city, 4.30 p.m. Returning. Arrive Salt Lake city, 4 .30 p. in. D. 0. Dodge, General Manager. J II. Ben ntt, Gen. Pass. Agt La, ad. for ! Final proof. idlication , COAL. At .ZLt; 1 . Notice is hereby given that Andrew Leslie of Fount bin Orcon, San Pole Co. Uta . has tiled notice of Intention to make proof hj heir on hisdeceased son AulruvL leslies desrt land claim No. ldGe, tor the N K 4 S E T of see, 12 Tp. I4 S, B. 2 E,, before tile Jmlupe or in lus absence the (. lerk of tne Coupiy Court ot sau Pi te ( hmiuy at .Manti on Saturday, the 21 day of July I'vSS. lie names t Ho Hollowing Avitiicse.s to prove the coiuphte iirigranouan.l r' ei.unation of said land j Parley Allred, Antone utMsen, Christian John Clnislenen, Cunelious Coliard, all of ban Pete County, Utah. D. WECBi Itegister Xoticc For Publication. If Yon Want To Borrow Money call upon or correspond with James II. Bacon, of tiie Bank of Salt Lake, in Salt Lake City, who makes loans on long time on FARMS in all parts of 6 Utah, The mmy oaes of rheumatism cured by Cliaberl ains Pain Baltn during the jaast few months, have givci the people great confidence in its curative properties, and have shown that there is one ptepara-Ineat be depended upon for that painful and aggarvating disease. Mr, Geo, C, Davenport, one of the leading retail druggists of St. Paul, Main says: Tn regard to Cham berlains Medicines, I am pleased to sav that I can recommend them "'h!i csnfiJenco. that they will do as much for a person as anvthing Jin the market. Especial hr am I pleased with Chmberlain's Pain No one a.Tcted with Balm. mutism can use it without benefit Dor sale at Manti co op. j rlic-u-o- j mo't gratifying results. I consider it a safe,, prompt and efficacious ,1 no. B. Maibev. 'remedy. Johnson s IN'sen'ce of Life i.' sold at the Manti Co-oStore, price 50 cts. per hot tie. No. 2D50 IuiudOrtire at Salt Lake City IL T.Ma.v 22nd 13S. Notice is hereby given that the fllowinguam-C- d Settlors have tiled notice of tluor intention to make linal proot in support of their lams and the JTobaie that said proofs will be made .imtyo (or in his iiLsoiue the County Clerk) of Eim v County IL T. at the Court House nt Castle Dale U. T., on Monday July I), Lcvb vi Ciirisunn the S E 'J s E N Sec 21 Peterson il. E. No ooll N E U N E t K W N W 1 a Sec. a7 ec, 2 e H 11 10 S names the He U. Tp. o j. ClIKIUruNsKN Faihview. Drop him a card hy mail: Beware of counterfeits ami ink or imitations now going the nn:n'. Dont be deceived by them 1 Genuine Domestic still leads, a. endures all teMs. ! C. SMYTH A DEALS in all kinds of Mnsic Merchandise, stationery, toys, Ladies milline ry, Etc., Etc. .Etc. ,FTIIE BES'IgJjrJ of Plaster K 0 N Paris. N Mr ,gtf ! tL"-tim- cm-t- ihe Probate prints Judge (or in his absence the County erk) of V. Ennuyo, T. at the Vmnty Court JTou ft at Cadle Dele tl. T. on Saturday August, ll'ii vi: John WLAMred, 'Iransmutel !(,'. 7o. Toos forthe E. N. W. k N. b. W. T b'c Tp. p J S. IK 11) ll. He names the f- Rowing witnisses In prove his co'.HiniVuH rid'nct ujon. and cultiation 01, said 1 aid, i.: TboniH up die, fred. E, Grames, I. P. jnluij. n, W.tber B.UTn v, (if Price Lnim Co U.T. Abn Jrdm H. Allred, II. E. No. 5.5 Id for th S. H X,V J. and Lot 4 Sec. 1 arid 1 Mu. 2 Fp. ) S, ft. 10 K. He mum s Hie following Witnes-- i st,o his continuous residence upon, an 1 oulii,?.tPm f said bind, viz: Thomas d. E. br ulks, ( P. Jolmcn, Wnltir mmie, F.iiney. ot Price Enury ( o. V. T. Aso p t r D Johnson. II. E. No. 00 la, for the K. U See , 25 !p. 17S. R. M neres. m usmies the iol-- 1 jE i w i s to in ing prove his continuous rsi-oi- m e upon, and cultivation (,f said land, viz : Daniel A, Wesithuru, Nniisn, 1 limits 14 V akefieid. Oscif A W(M;d, Co. U.T. of Huntington, I). WE KB ? ry Uetir. btayner and bimiuons Attv s. am: at frolic 11 remedy. Murrays Specific. A nuaranlei-'- rurc far nil l nrr-ou- i Maker- Has liad ten yea rs exneii'a,'r trade, and has been Manufactories in Crn:' Denmarl:and the United State--is now prepared to exe-n'kinds of work belonging !(l trade cheap and satisfactory. hi- - worka'-Wago- V The kinds of Hide: Call cn Mr. Geo. Street, Manti., P. P. Hath? 15m3 PMeliJ THE JOLLEY di't-a- MdHOX't, SAN such ns WLak Meiuorv. i E" a lirst class huU-- o in G Leuconlm'.'ijl'niversalLnssirude.i-Tiun;,- ! Traveler.- - on tlm rerpect. W t hki or ral o, inotn y riid t should m 2 eith Ry. box give us a eai'. (.rlimtlo OriHs, pirurnt n nr over er.usei J bv moist ri wuicli tion, jand always on han lead carriages ; runiHture ti ultimativ od go. insanity and n p p U, jal C- 'xurdx Idmi tor bent .rie. Full part.eda-- s m hy mail our nigtof pT'npub t s nt to tw rv We gnpuuidu! i - , pl(;ant. s 1o ure r.uy r.Ur reeivul. v.c for eiry a Mn ritt u in;.iruite to repir.d tip snot Uectaiuiv. nim if nurju Advlri s pll coiimiunicAt mns to tig sole .uanufa 'tun r. 1 Call on or ttldrc-- s Tho 1,'fv. (),ii. a cfl-- TSie Jk. n 1 Los of Drain Hysleria, lieauaehe. Pain in tiie Dnik, N rvous PvuM ral 1011, Wckef nln .s (, P)uer. 75 ATIIKhl; Wagon Lt (('H the i..0 ,.itld, aLtUii. highcM, price paid for all A. LoviBY, FliEDEKICK f I v.'ill keen h Supply of Beef at all ( es t ic Sewing Machine is sold in San Pete County by : the rui?LTc or manti. e only genuine rtsi-iii-m- p ro m It")c-Th- Manufactured and sold at the 5 Bluff Blaster works, Nephi, IN ' Also on sale at I. Bales Green G; eery, Main Street, Neplii. is superior to any othei reason of its slowness in setting g" ing anyone who can use a NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION'. to use it and it makes tine No. :vr. Per . (sacked! Land Ollice at Qkilt Lake City I. T. Jure J it0''. estof work. Notice is hereby given that t!m filuv. ing Concrete plaster, 75 cents;!-mimed settlers have hied notice of tin ir i mention 40 cents. to make f'luil proof iu support oi claims, end plaste, that said will be inmle before : NOTICE. Cliestei o I j do fr to prove Mscontii'uous resideuue upon and cuUJVrftion of, said land, vi: : Charles Johnson, (ireUiW. Allred, (teoT9e W. Kldrcdge, George Downard, of Price Enury Co U, T. Air-Kasmus HaiHushen II. E. NO, fib77 for the Y Sec. 2k u N E U '. N W ;i X N E N V N E L Sec, 2J, rl'p. 20 b. R. 7 E He names the ( tollou 111; witnessi s to prove his continuous upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: Swend Christian Eat sen, Jus Emervco. U. T, llansc, llansen, of Mo.rn, Webb Register. I). & Shnhons Atty. MaJDJiyj SUytier aSJS nerton o(Dont You Forget Xvtict No, 2177. Laml OlGce at Salt Luke City, June 7th, Co, WILL SELL f I j n, alt LtLc CLt v, jiiufl 12, No. :000. d Lvr-o- 1'ualor, Eagle Uo.nu SSOE FACTORY hitirij. 1 LaiHlOiuce ct Salt, Lake City, ITal July Jrd I'sS.s, Notice is hercLy given that the following-name- d S settler lias filed notice of Ills intention to No. No. 10 make tinal prnf in support of his claim, and Lv. 9.2o a. m. tlio County Ogden p. m. tiiat said proof viil he made betore of Sail Pete remit y Utah ; at AI anti. Utah, 011 Salt Lake Lv. 10. 30 a.m. 11. dd p.m. uleik P. .Jensen, Canrfe Saturday August ll.lf vit Provo Lv. 12.50 p. in. l.U'J a. in. I). S. 107 40 for the S. E. Sec. Jd Ti , lt S. It. d vfitne.-.3trK. t'1 piove He uatiies tne tollowiu&( Denver At. B.43 p. m. 8.0-- a. m. his continuous residence upon and cultivation Willard Christian said vi.: of, Christensen, land, WEST BOUND TRAINS Alortenswu liens Hans 1 OU(n, of r nI X (I Ephraim, San Peteco. Utah. O.V All, D. Webb, Bunistor Lv. 4.10 p. m. G 25 a. m. ISird L Jld SeS Aitys. for Appl , VI kw hast bound trains p. Wt-o- . . ','. 'Hide, ' C. F. Carlsons 'lUiipLiiut luiviUT Keen uututTtl at this OtUce Ly Kii tiiuiitl S. i'arUslu ajtmi't Thomas Amos f.r LuiurH to t vimply null law as to lWmiT Entry J March yth Shi. vl ' Dit upon tlu W, i S. K. )l .K G Sec.2t 'i p. W.i Sui. '!' N. i .U1'. U. 2iL. in luan County with a view to tm uiKel):itdii ih said entry; contehlant alleging tliaf sail Thoma.s zmes lias not, reelaimed sanl laml rmu its d sen condition ami nuulo linal within the statutory jicrioj of 3 proot years as i ouiredhy law. The said iarties are Sccnio Line of the World! ca-'e- I c. alleged convince;! they will soon of their otrir, It almost iusta-'tlrelieves the itching ah 1 lTtinifg sensation and lias cured manv Temple Otllcc, Manti Utah. s after they had re.'isted all Bro. C. E. Johnson. I take pleasure in other treitmenl for 'from ten to attesting to the of Johnsons Essi-wnmerits ot twenty years. Try it. For ale Ln-r.at Manti having used it personally, land also in my family, with the L . A B.ii: Mu.-- I. - . T. EO'Vf Best Terms co-o- Alma ivlarker. " 1, i SOI p.m 7:20 a. m. iV ctilti'IU thTin SLOAN, IMi I- .2"i S:ls CoiK, (ien. F. Oiiiees t MWLakHitv Parian ivicFarlan, & A 2 ussenger Trains t ave .sa:t D daily, for the North, to cm,' with the U. 1. Ry. and tin t A Ry., at 2i n. m. it 1.10 p. in. arrive in Salt Lake City at 11. a. 111. and 7. 20 p. in. c m Freight train' leave for the the North at (5. 2 A a. in. a south at 7.20 p. in. John Sh hip, s; ' 1 Ou-- a. in. . pre-sciibe- . ... : Fuavis Home- The homestead requires three things to give final title, first, honest residence, second good cultivation, to crops or otherwise, and third lair improvements in the matter of buildings, fences and the like. Compliance with only one or tvo of these reqnnemenls will riot satisfy the law. Full compliance .with all three, requirements must be sutis'aetorily shown for the entire peiied at the date when the final proot is made. The daughter of a deceased soldier, sailor or marine, if otln iwise qualified, may enter land in lwr own right, notwithstanding an emiy may have been made bv her guardian and perfected for her benefit during her minority. She can thereby teeme two homesteads A widow, as the legal representative of her deceased husband may continue to cultivate, lus homestead and at the same time make an entry in her own name. A woman has this advantage over a man. She can thus secure two homesteads while he is allowed only s . 1 TO INQUIRIES, ilMt) REPORT KI 2HTEIES, CONTESTS, &s. , $3.C0 Procuring Land Patents, Filing Arguments, and Conducting Contests, on Moderate Terms. Send for circular to 111-tii- ! ! ANMVLR the s fo i tli 5 IS Arrive Salt ake 10 a. in Leaves Sait Lake City r I vnHi; special it v. 19 f Manti. San P . H. R. I i out. in if -- Editor Sentinix. Unmarried women widows, maidens and deserted wives, HB1TEY IT. COPP, AATLAXV,,f who aie over the age of twenty-on- e WASHINGTON, D. C. years, are entitled to all the lights, and i.r.'m irr KjjouM liavp Copps KutMern (JiiMk cRtMosta.r? only privileges and benefit under the homestead laws that can be enjoved by men. The mother of a living child or children, whether widow, deserted wife or unfortunate single person, may acquire title to land as the head of a family, M A G II I N I ri T. though under the age of twenty-one- . Widows of deceased enterynun suc- Machinery of all kinds repaired, or hew narts made to order. ceed to the rights of their husbands and may make final proof and take title in BLACKSMITH. their own names. It is not absolutely in all its branches. necessary that they should reside upon Pdacksmithing SIIOIXGr A s PRCtATY. the land after the death of the husband, d as lesidence or cultivation for the Prices to suit tiie times, ami ail time is all that is demanded of work guaranteed. widows and minor heirs. Two and a naif docks east of The widow of a person who served for ninety davs or ipoie during die war Co-oStore, Manti. of the rebellion in the United States Army, Navy or Marine Corps and died without making an entiv, may make an entry the same as her husband, if liv ing might do, and in making final proof receive credit in lieu of residence on the land lor the period of the husbahds serSTOE-OUTT- r: vice, not to exceed four years. The deserted wife of a homestead ( TAIL .U.1.Y77, eutryman may make linn I proof as his Tom'o.stoniip, agent and have patent issue in the name oi lier husband or she may contest his Monuments, entry on ths ground of abandonment of Tablets, the claim and after cancellation, enter Sills, the land in her own name. Thelatter ALL WORK is the wiser course, for many leasons. An unman ied woman (widoi- or other and Executed ahd wise) having initiated an enry may Feuliy VerVPromptly Terms. Reasonable on marry without affecting lit-- right to the: land, provided she complies with the OOLITE E legal requirements. Should she marry prior to the time when she might make Per Sale tier proof and peifect her claim, and leave the land to leside with her hus- This Reautiful Building Stone will band elsewhere, the entry would he he furnished in shape or size to liable to cancellaion for abandonment t'der,and will be delivered but not on accouut ot the marriage. to any point in the Where a man and a woman each T make a homestead entiv end marry bery on tlu-fore making final proof, one ot the or must be relinquished, or commut1 block W. of Main, N. 1st St.' if their live choice, ed, at they together on one homestead, the entry covering the other homestead will be liable to concent for abandonment, even though , ' I :u. Ladies ami Children Disc-a-tsu- f . o. l i packed and running over eager citizens w. it. out u Mn riVnsunt gathered end at :o a. in, order called, the programme commenced. , Chaplain Hardy oBered a very appro- one. priate prayer, made doubly so by the The widow of a deceased very inspiring hymn, just sung by the may purchase, under the actentiyman ' of lune most excellent choir heie. 15 kNSo, the land embraced in a home T II YSIClANFbc S URGE! N.: Charles Kemp, Esq., read in good stead entry ii cases w hf re that act is style, the Declaration of Independence. applicable. Surgeons of the S. P. V. Uy., The Oration by the lion. David Cand-IanHini-kN. Co ft. was a brilliat histoncM resume of 0;:T'e: Ephraim, Utah. the causes that led up to the urnst It H1 wonderful achevement the hiith of.ai Hllloir tVl'T1 Hv.d r IlMRURiion It uiu 'i'ttiuii, sdt new nation, the best God has ever gi en H Lv iHin',i,i:nir. I. H. i.rmu 1, M.mii a.nl n. r. ijMs.tn, irm.rsut .! t tur it;i ii.'or plaint' siiTnh man. i.i braaiu, MaiUi mi i H. you. SoM iy 11, ilrmu-ian on. i:hr.iim. Cticfl ti OuruJ, hoa! li ami rwort hr uh suu ur 1( Judge Latter, than whom no ode Tlet II o'l, in Cor.y'ti cm lip lonc'.ly enrol I' give a better impromptu srerch, gi.v ed v "lnluhs L'siarrah K(ddm1v.L Brut r)fnts! Niinl !nector ln4. H. l.ruhcl, M.mti me. We uusrnitee i' Stilol' J3y Uy 1, B. his on this occasion by an anecdote of And H.T. Daron, Eplirn Bniml. M.mti ant 11. B, i.arioii EBtiriim Tom Marshall of Ky. V(r lain ba k, dr or uli t, SniioL's Croup, in pai, Couti uni Music, Songs, and Toasts ah added riusKr. lric-J.- " rri.t-iK. Brunei, Ky It l.v Shiloli'R Cure, s,i! y Aiculi and H. bistre to the day. B. Manti Larsen, i.plirum. Brunei. arnlH. f. Eplinum. : . ' - tlvS 1" LAND MATTERS . c . j PHASIC! Fish Lake, Sevior CoiatY t lie a a nies the f llov iMt v, itm-s- r jimvit lUt 111011 Mil CUlUYi'tmU continuous Tl. : s N. Ja!H y vi lifore J'cr-kini,s,t!.i i M. icucll, A. J. Minuioiis all of 1Uve Dm ry 4iUnty T. T. Wflu). o Msti t r; Al I ! : Ji.t .Jlv I lit- t yeui ti v lender stead Laics. n it. L N LaUt C1 l'INcu hrl)T tiltvl not Notice i 01m- - U-- we hear tli.it nearly eveiv family m Chester has a well, vaiym; incapacity of 15 to 50 gallons per nnnute, but the good fathers heie, are now debating the question w hetlier to Lind the city to get one of those machines that boie 600 or 2,000 feet, Irom Moit Davis, the agent, and as by amended Chester, provide water lor the inhabitants. Mr. Davis gives ample guarantees for his machines, soon to .11 rive. Chester facetiously says they were told to look up fir their water, they have now gone below ami have turn'd sweet, soil, pue water. 'This being an accomplished bet, Chester with her Reservoirs, ceitam inalienable lights, slie wilt show an ample sm face cultivation ot the finest land in San lete. Let the cities and fanncis clubs encourage this must laudaple, desifeable enteipiise, artesian well huied by a machine if so desired 2000 feci through any stiata nature may have in the wav, to the lakes that lay underneath, and waiter scarcity will be of the past. Moronite. H'oircis 'Jliglfs I t4-!Miy - lx''1. l tL:it I lie t e t h:s in sttilirliHS (iidi n to liihke hu.tl pront i!i5uiport ol' ins cliiini. uh.I tiiat aL I'Rtorc tile IRfhate .Jniltfe r j.pmt v. til be id 1.1 liw thi t'ountv i rk of h:ncr County ati'-MDale I.gdt'. o:i.ty I tali on July t ie S li mn II. IHilnuk il V. N. 5V4 ;Uu ito 2.5 nml fnrtLt M) D of N k '4 At K .iol I. Laiil Oltice at 1 cV IV hr i'l'hUcttf ct,). No. Time: Card Trains 1assengcr fi I.S I Nt 'tie. Mauage. iJAUK, ipA XTtah . r Telegrams promptly 12:0t) in. reen.l :20 p. tn. " 5- in. b:0 ' . , a. II. S. Kkkk, Ceneral Nupt. 0 ZMh - ic-- b Turo. lOti - tf- - tli ! - - - Fountain Green, J :40 Arrive Nephi, 11:00 S'lfth li'Ut'C hi, 1 1 y. ex- - Moroni. 2:00 Arri.c Chester. 2:-'- l Stages connect at Ciiester for aii arts of Nan Iete and Sevier. x t;.v v).; rsfcvM 1101 g j J :'.T mar- l, . fSTTIME CARD.-Trias Jeye .1 diy (und.iy T and the shal and his aids wisely oidmances was, 011 th.s occasion, a dead letter, hence .Moroni eioyed wli.it to them was a new feature , t ail individual Cost ot 550.00 a fusilads of the skies. d he cge-- i and ears of the guardians l the peace were wisely closed or unobservant on this d iv, unltss the disciples of Ij.h i Inis became to noisy or ohtiusive. Cool, good judgement saved them hum hauling a n v one t the Cooler on this, a special exempli. m day. jDlSiiyir.iiSiJols my ram h at Strayed away fn-Th'stle Valiev : One black mare 6 j ears a Title white in old, 2 or s while Sl'tGI-U-iz ACCi ! 'CIJj-forehead, large ancle on or.e of the trout ImV AVW.', Sarycoii ia t! 011 right thigh. Last feet, AT.-.Manti. Any information een west lead.ng i ice capture ot said mam..!, Oilice at rcsid- tu- i .... a; Ucd ei.idv o t (. i : y 1 j i i : i a S. J. jOi.DAN', Mt. l'leasaut. r -- j tire-work- the general welfare clause", the u , FOURTH AT MOROftl. the land be cultivated and improved law , . Tiie Kerr Bros gave vent to their e:i-- j by a brilliant pyrotechnic diS play about 9 o'clock. It w.,f a mooted question whether the city had the right to prohibit by charters or ordinance, tiie firing of guns or j he w itliin the limits of the city, charter being silent oil this point, save thusia-- The governim-n-t p. eposes a portion of the unproductive lands west oi the one hundieth meridian, by a system of dams and aititicial lakes, from which large portions of this can be irrigated. Not only will be reclaimed, but the storage of this water will probably do something to prevent the Roods which pour down the atlluents of the great rier-- ' that thread our Western plains. Congress lias been appealed may be done before-longt., and '1 something be .uea included is of one million tl ree hundred thousand square miles, cud it is proponed by Major Rowel! to procure horn Congress two hundred and (illy thousand dollars with which to begin the preliminary wotk of selecting the sites for dams, reservoirs and canals, ascertaining the amount of water susceptible f storage and the loss by evaporation, and estimating the value of lands to be reclaimed and of the crops which they would produce. Of the whole area of one million three hundred thousand squire miles, it could thought that at least be made absolutely productive and immensely valuable. The rain fall in tiiis large region varies from five inches in the driest plains to thirty inches on the or monutains, and even to seventv-fivone hundred; and it is thought that the average rain fall of the region to be reclaimed is from fifteen to twenty indies aj ear. The canyons which it ispiopos-eto dam are deep and nairou clefts i:i the rock, and can be easily used as artificial reservoirs. There is a good deal ol hopefulness about this scheme but it will take severe! j ears to bung it it into actual realization, and cost much S NOTICE. vt eepted) going Chester. Moroni, pkiv-grou.i- ; - sji : blitl'hf If. 'goth myseli n ud1 cNiDsunij II. P. Manti mid (hire ' b 'm!?'V,r'"'v ap bchi h) bit f pi ?? Nights. maJo n nble nnigh. bhiloh's fnTei City. HvuCc WhitnuT1', foie age' ts yon. Nhl By L I;. Drruth a'1'1 Murray ElnHHne tti., Mo. Kansan -i Tf Larson, Kp-"'- A L:u.u, i ibif.r.i. - - |