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Show 1 s r VOL. I V. JJ . J. E. T. Hosfurd HoUord DrsWJ.&E.T.Hosford, ' A CCOUCHEUR. Late Suheon in the British Royal SURGEON & .Yiirv. Office at residenceTwo blocks north of City Ilall. Manti. Telegrams promptly W.H. responded to'. H. LifMlley, M. D. M4. PleaKHnl M.D Olstf-- Epliwlui. k Drs. Olsten Lindley, PHYSICIANS SURGEONS Surgeons of the S. P. V. Ry., Office: Ephraim, Utah. Dr.H.H.St. John Physician and Surgeon FISH LAKE HOSPITAL 1 SEYUJB CO. Diseases of Ladies and Children a specialty A healthy resort for invalids. Tlie Co. S.P.V.R.R. t C 0 A 1. Wil At At KELL $3.75 oer ton Chesto r. JW1 Musi EAGE ROCK, IDAHO. JitALER IN ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF Musical Instruments, Strings & Trimmings Best Brass Band Instruments. All kinds, Qichestra & Band Music, heet Music and Music Books. S,end for my new Catalogue Just out a sketch of Ole Bulls Violin flaying in it and much good information in for musicians Send me your orders for what you ant in the Music line. thas ALSO . Watches, fine Gold and Rolled Plate Jewelry, Cultery, Etc., Etc. Motto. Square Dealing Fair terms Standard good, low. Prices. NOTICE. TO TIIE PUBLIC OF MANTI. I will keep a Supply of Beef at all times at the Snow Stand,-MantThe highest price paid for all kinds of Hides., Call on Mr. Geo. Snow, Main S eel, Manti., i. , A. Lowry, Jr. M. H. SPERRY, HAS OPENED A Bartoer BIiop In The Ladies Store, main street, .Manti, Give him a call. To The LADIES. (o) Mr .James , Is making a E, Hoggan very fine line of Damasli Carpet IN THREE SHADES FOK Parlor and , r ' Sitting room The Ladies of Manti and vicini'v arc invited to call and see how '.he Carpet is made. Ml'. .Hogg in says that as well a his otirpet being of as good material it is also new. 48 V. T. Washington, Dec. 31st, 1S8S. Yhe Christmas time is unusually quiet and orderly 111 VV ashington. The President and Mrs. Cleveland ate their Christmas dinner alone, and everybody did likewise. Een large famly were rate. 1 hope that thatgatherings galvanic cook who is aKa)s trying to interiew someone about ' 'Mcesier Harrisons to Meester" Clevepalate land on ClutttmAs day, hut I doubt it. 1 Hisgteat gastronomic nund is fixed tlie luuiie. lo Washington New is tear everything. On this blessed day The higiv-an- d mighty may pay 'then respects, m strict order of importance, to the Presidant, after which tlie mob can order rush iu at the public tion. Patient, common peoplerecep may even stand on the sidewalks and see fine gowns and uniform dheie are womeii otherwise galore sensible, who have not missed the public receptions since Llnclons time. Every New Years Day they spend a halfdozen hours in the madmng, pushing, pulling throng that packs tlie rooms to sutlocation. And they go home peifecllv happy, wall ruined dresses. i ne certificates from the Third and fourth d. studs of West Virginia and the 1 In r d district ill Tennessee aie not et 111, and there is 110 prospect of lull returns under ten days. 1 he latest from Tennessee are to the effect mat General' I'aylor will give the 111 the Chattanooga district to the Republican. Both the recount and the original returns in the West Virginia districts are said to show the election ,1 Republicans. The Democrats claim one West Virginia Congressman. In the event ol showing the Republican majoi ay in the next House wiil be four, leaving out the Chattanooga district, in which case the certificate, the Democrats state, appeals to be informal. The tremendous struggle fqr ' office has reached the masse?.. Not only are Republican Congressmen overwhelmed witn applications, but even the mail local claim attorney (3 loaded with and request's" foi advice as, to applications. One niii wants to know how to get a another e inail contract, and wants a thousands want tp be, Many rural preachers ate anxious to be iu the diplomatic service probably from a vague idea that tlyeie is a relationship between the minister diplomatic and the minister clerical. J New Yoik man e writes to know if he cn get tlie at his place befo.re tfie middle of next April. But the mjost sublime confidence is exhibited by an Indtanna man. Do you think it will be safe.w h writes, for me to move to VVashingtqii before March 4, and be certain of a place bv There are innumeiable apApril 1? Blue Ddpartmental plications for e Books", from which the applicants to select their berths. The republican Senators frop,t the west appear to be a little disappointed with the r partys tarili bill. Tlie bill vas hac ,,y prepared as a campaign n i.ieasure, and such Senators as Mr. Jo not hesitate to say that the Eastern capitalists obtained undue inSenator fluence as to certain articles. Stanford objects to the sugar clause as injuring the sugar culture in California. Altogether, it is quife probable that the bill wiil undergo many material changes before u suits all the Republican Senators. The expense ot the inauguration hah, together with the alleged evil effects of dancing, has aroused the ire of some Inc, i clergymen as well as those of the west. They seem to regaid the ball as a sort of official, National endorsement of tne p. vers of evil, a sort of a carnival of sin. It may not be understood by these good people that the ball is entirely a private affair toward which the Government pays not one dollar. The pe.vh: who pay the fiddler," therefoie, have only a peisonal and responsibility, and Geneial Hat rison cannot be held as responsible A great many stories are told about Secretary Wh.rney that serve to leave a pleasant impiess oil wt the man. During the last camp gi. he was waited upon late in Ort.ibe: in a liungtv assessment committee w oil a doleful tale of the itn possibility t ge . .g the emploves of the Navy Dep.,:. n nt to give any more etaiv lias already given, money. it is rumored, ovei $50,00. "Well, "he said impativ :rl , "I cant choke it out t f them. How much did you expect to get? They told him that 55.000 moie had been hoped lor. He turned t ins check book, and made out his check lor the am luiit.choeifullv asking the mimittee l, to give the N iW Depaitmert a tf'.d let the clerks get enough together t o iv tin board reAnton, i.., cut, cl, patents issued i.elte, the actor autli-01,- . cently lsGue or the' . ,s ol---t representing the r of I, os, - .a-- , which has been so t used in lccciit plays. The issu-- . the right establishes of this patent j if it be j patent any stage trick, even In thunder as simble as producing otherwords.no 111.111 can steal another maus thunder with impunity. ijlICU Betweenilnstle Station and Fairvinr Tuesday & Friday of each week Stages leave Fairview for Thistle at 5 a. m. Arrive at ThBtle at :00 p m. Every Wednesday and Saturday Leaves Thistle for Fairview 9 a. m. arriving at fi p. m. and connect-wit- h the Mi. Pleasant Stage. tomu'i linn is mad? with the J). it: R O. Ry. at Thistle. 1 5 . f I ; t : j I 1 W. K. Reid, w Atty-at-La- Manti, San Pete Co., Utah. Office , 4 I 1 at Court House. j. REID, 11. wodskow, i't'Tf Ary President. I,i33E3 3y was-kuv- up-01- es-tii- te es-t- a Wm. Notice to Creditors. Estate ot Daniel B. Funk, Deceased. Notice is heieby given by the undersigned Administratrix of theEstaid of Daniel B. Kufih, Deceased, to the creditors ol, and aH patties having claims against, said deceased, to exhibit theni, together with the necessary vouchets, 'within ten months after the first publication of this Notice, to the said Administratrix at her residence in Sterling, tit Funks Lake, Sanpete County, Utah, the same being the place for the transaction of business of said estate, in the C6untv of Sanpete. Mts. Ma'rluh Funk, Administratrix of thq Estate of Daniel B- Funk', Deceased. 41 4 Dated, January 4nd, 1889. star-rout- post-maste- - post-offic- Man-derso- 1 bieath-ing'spel- iio , iShiliihs Vhtalizer is what you need Kir Constipation, Loss 0 AP1 ivtltc, Dizziness, and all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Brice 10 and 75 cents pet bottle. Bold by I. B. iJi unel, Mann and II. P. Larson, Ephraim. - Porous Forlttmebtck, sM of fcheat, Shiloh's ruts Sold By I B. Brunei, Planter Prue-'Manti and R. P- - Larnou, Ephrum. Croup, M booping C'ouh and Bronchitis im mediately rclti ved hy Mulohs Cure, Sold By 1. b. Brunei, Manta and H. F. Larbon, Ephraim. made miserable bv tint ter Sleepless XI . h Cure is the remedy for nbie cough Bv i i Brunei, Manlt and lj. P you. Sold Larson, Eoraim. Major,' Administrator of SarahEUis.tleceased. of the estate ' 40 4 Dated : Dec. 2G. 1888. -- de-sii- , No. 8216. Land Office at Salt Lske Otv, Utah, Jan, 7, Vofice is hereby given that the following-name- d settler has filed uotice of his iuteption to make final proof iu support of his claim aud that matle before tbs Judge or vald prof will County Clerk of huiOry i o t. T., at Castle lisle, on Krrdsv, Feb l.i, 1H, viz: Charles Orames 11, E No54Ai dated Dec lv kK8l . tor Lot 4, Htn 7 A E-Lot 1 X. W. Sec 18 1 p. I4 1, K lo E S. L M.rtali. He names thetollowiug witnesses to prove his continuous rt Huit-- e upon and cultivation ofS said lanDt ms Levi Mmuiom, JauiesI), illiam H Babcock and C.iU.b B lihoades Uay. a.lof Pnv Kiuery Co., U. T. Anv perso who desires to protest against the lllowame t loth proof, or a ho knows of auy substantial reason, uuder the Isw and the of the luterior Department why such allowed, will be giveu an prot should atnot be above inentionful lime and oppoituuitr e the the witnesses of said place to claimant and to otter evidence iu rebuttal of that submitted by ciannaut. Reqiater. D.Wgb JauFsblS T, C. Baihy. Aity Notice to Creditor.',. Estate of S.irali Ellis, deceated. Notice is hereby given by lUe undersigned ad miuisti'ator of the of Sarah lllis, deceased, to the creditors of. and aiyparties having claims against, said deceased, to exhibit their., together with the necessary vouchers, within four months after the first publication of this notice, to the said administrator at in Sprin'City, Utah, his lesidence ' the same being the place for the tr nsactioi) of business' qf said e. in the county of Saiipete. ad-v.c- 1 MOWERS STAGE M t Hotlre for Publication. GnTA,L Tl-m- Bedroom, ! CAPITAL CHIPS. (From oar Correspondent NO. 40. UTAH, WEDNESDAY," JANUARY 16, 1SS9. MANTI CITY, SAN PETE COUNTY, SHEEP MiLNrTI'. NOTICE TO HERDED. SMALL SHEhP CoVNCKS." i Notice Nor Publication. no. SJo United States Land Office, Salt Lake j ., ity, DetfMubt'riiY, , ruh, 1888. Notice is hereby given that the following Danivu at filer has filed notUe pi Ins intention to make , final proof In aupport of hie claim, and that said proof will be made before the Probate the County Judge, (or in hi tbeeme Clerk) of Emery county. Utah, at the county on at Dale. Castle house court Utah, Friday, Feb. 1st 885), viz. George A, Humble. H.E.N4J. 5527 Vt K o N Its . W N W kN E . $ for the K 9 F. W. Tp 17 He names V N W kt the following wunesi h to pnve his reaidence njion andcultn at run of said latid, vi 1 ook DroUingr, Elias H 1 ox, J, A. M Kee and J.F. Wakefield, all ot iiuQUugtoii Emery coontv Utah. , Anv person who desires to rr-tc- t sgainst the allowauc-eosuch proof or who knows ot any teaeoa uuder the Uw aairegulattous of the lutenor Deparmeut why Bfitb.proiit should not . allowed will be giyen a bpport imty at Hie yntioned time and iplace tovgrM ex. amine t. . u v. ,tueses of said clanuant ami to offer evidence in rebuttal of that submitted bv claimant D. Webb Register Atts. stayner fcbimmous. Dec2CJan30 NOTICE OF FINAL PRbOF ' No. 31S9, Land Office at- Salt Lake City. Utah, a December iyth, t&SS Notice is hereby given that the following-named settlers have filed notice of their intention to make final proof in support of their respective claims and secure final entry thereof and thsit said proof will be hiade before the! Judge of Sanpete County,' Utah, or in his absence befine theCounty Clerk of said County at the Court House in Manti City Utah, on Saturday the and day of Febru1.1 ary A. D , 1889 Benjamin C. Christensen Desert Entry, No 16.13 for the SIN Vl:4& Lots 3 & 4 N E sec. and S E tsec. a Tp. 19 Y. and names the following witS R nesses in ptove the complete irrigation and reclamation of said land, viz: Reuben Christensen, Titus Christensen, James 3 Baxter and Robert C. Roberts at! of ' Gunnison, Sanpete county, Utah Robert H. Scott Desert Entry' Not367 for the N E of N E Sec. ioTp 18 wit5 R 1 W, and names the following nesses to prove the complete irrigation and reclamation of said land, viz; Edward Reid, Willaim M, Sfebh, John J. Nageli and Hugh Reid, ait of Fayette, " .Sanpete Countv, Utah Territory, Charsty Noidstrom. widow of John Nordstrom H e no 717 for the s e f 4 n N E E I s'E sec and N E e sec 12 Tp 14 s. R. 4 E, and names' the following witnesses to prove her'Contin-u.ni- s residence upon and cultivation 'of said ldnd viz: Isaac W Allied, Martin W tllietj, Christian Olsen and Peter of Ftdrvisty sanpete Co - Utah. ' D VYemi Reisthr, ' Bud &Low e, Attys, deci9jaii23 - 1 1 ' 4 -- 1 The uqdersigned will take .toy numffstlc or rin.1 Vruar. ber of sheep ironi 25 up to J ;oo head No, 3187.from individuals and 'Uielieid tuein on Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, shaiqs, paying the div dend in cash or December 14U1) 1888, the products ot the sheep. For further Notice is hereby given that the following-nparticulars adchtss: amed sectlers have filed notice of Abner Lowrv.Jr., their intention to make final pi oof iti John'L. Peacock, of their respective claims and Walter K. Barton support final entry thereof, and that saiJ secure 20 Stering, San Pee Cj.. Utah. proof will he made before the Probate of Sail Pete County, Utah, or ih Judge It ia right to u-- e home prqducts Ko(Ic ' Fur Publication. ms absence before the County Clcik ol No 319.V sa.d county, on Saturday the 26th day 01 jjl preference to imported articles. Land Office at Salt I.akeCitv.U I . January, If1! viz: Daniel H. It is fight tu funiish pur own December. iSih 1888. E. No. 1889,for the E 2 S VVPerkins, and S 7275 following-nis the that Notice emp! iqertt. hereby given people I 2 S E Sec 14, Tp 19 S, P 1 W, and amed settler has tiled notice of his names th following It is sight 10 patronize home in? witnesses to prove 111 fmai intention to make proof suppoit Ins conti.. is residence upon and culsfitqtiqu- - exciu-ivelwill be of his claim, and that sod proof aid land, viz: Erick Erickson, tivation i made cefore the Probate Judge(or in h s Hermann THEREFORE Oliver II. Halveison aiede, absence theCounty Clerk), of Emery Cu and Lauritz II. Fricksoq, all of Fayette, It is right to purchi.se the BoqtS U. T. at the CountyCourt House ut CasIan Pete Coumy, Utah. ami 8hoe- - qqauufactured by Zions tle Dale U. T., on Saturday, Feby 2nd Oliver H. Halverson, II. E. No. 559 H for E Abram Co-i- . Mercantile viz 5350 Conover, 1889, IqstiUitiqq perative S Sec 22 Tp 20 S R 7 E 160 lor the S VV the N E 35,Tpi8 S, R esh alv a- - they are 'moderate in acies. I fe names tne following witness- 1 VV, and Lot 9, Sec 2, Tp 19 S, R 1 VV, and mt p iiyn sqpertoy prii o, es to prove his continuous residence up- and he names the following witnesses to iti m this . on and cultivation of said land, viz )ohn prove his contiguous residence upon P Horsley John E King, James Henne, and cultivation of, said land, viz Erick UE DEALERS SOLD :tV ALL Joseph Thornton, all of Ferron, Emery Eiickson, Daniel H. Perkins. Laiuitz Erickson and Franklin C. Perkins, all Oi Co, U T. Any j. ison who desires to protest Fayette, San Pete County, Utah. Anton OttSon, H. E, No. St3t for the against tne allowance of such proof, or who kn. ..s of any substantial reason, Lot 4, Sec. 18, and Lot 1, Sec 19, Fp 14 S, undt--i tna law and the regulations of R3 E, and names the following witnessthe Inteiiorl tepartment, why such proof es to prove his continuous residence upshould n A l.e allowed, will be given an on and cultivation of said land viz; Anoppoituunv at the above mentioned drew Leslie, Ehzur Chapman, Orson the wittime and place to and Otteson, all of nesses of said claimant, and to efier evi- Fountain Gieen,Joseph county, Utah. Sanpete in dence rebuttal of that submittted bv D VVpBB, Register. ! Claimant. Bird & Lowe Attys, peeig Jan23 D WenB, Register. and if you bare net Men oar latest ItpotovM nvoda roa Is the Ufo ef Trade, Competition hav or to our Ato how hard work cannot imagine how lively trade ia, keep witun dvltt ofua Stayner Simmons Attys, Dec 26an 30 competitor NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. ortho JA.tlES MEANS Auk retailer for tha JAMES MEANS Do what Is right. y. c !) TillOUR r.lARGU OF PROGRESS! cross-examin- e LATEST IHPROVEIIEHTS II your tf SHOE, SHOE acoofuintr to yourneodf. Poaitlrely none genuine nnleaa haring onr name end price itamped plainly on the sole. Your retailer will supply you wlththoeaso tamped if you Insist upon bis doing soj If youdongt insist, some retailer will coax you Into buying Inferior shoes upon whicy they make a larger profit. No. 3179. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, December io, r888. Notice is heieby given that the following-nSHOD SHOE amed settlers have filed notice of :UNXCELLE IN FAIL CANNOT kSTYCE UNEpUALLn) their intention to make final proof i TO DURABILITY suppoit of their chums and tint 1. J STAT1 S ' ANB proof will be made before thr Probate tfE MOST. PERFICT10H Judge of San Pete Co., Utah, or in his absence before the minty Clerk .1 aid f. fffnniOrj- county on Saturday, the 1 1. w of January, A. D 18" y, 4: IK - tvei), I Sec .c.ts 1 H. E. No. 5493 r P He 6 and Lot 4 of See , j 15 S, to affirm that the names the folio .vi 8uch has boen the recent progress In our brenehof industry the. wearc now m.ve uuessej JTamee Means $4 Shoe is In every respect equal to the shoes which or his continuous ler.-0 upon.an J cultior ten dollars. If you will try on a pair you wiil be convinced t original $3 and $4 Shoe, and those who imitate our system f bu vation of, said land, v z: Hyrum Yvhnters, quality oi factory product. In our lines we are the larges ; Richard Brown, August Andersen and One of our traveling salesmen who Is now rial Ling the Mountain Region writes from there as follows : . Thomas Brady, all of Mount Fleasnnt. L .v Urns far succeeded in placing our full I am more than satisfied with the results of mytrtp. And at the same time and place, beline In the bands of A No. 1' dealers In every point I nave g it i.M He goes on to say, ThU to a Rrs are charging tl eir customers at fore the region torus to sell shoes in, because most of the r piendid County Clerk of said county. Is that the retail about double the prices which the shoes hae cost at wl.o rwile. The conguence as our Andrew Michaelsen, I) S. NO. 10135 for people who wear shoes are paying six or seven dollars pair for shoe which are not worth as much on the retail low their shoe with MEANS1 very S3 and 94 SHOES. Our price, stamped JAMES N E W and soles of every patr are breaking down the high prices which have hitherto ruled In tne reil m 'tracts iu r. the N W 4 S E and when a retailer puts at all fine of goods In his stock they at once begin to go off like hot cakes, so great N E 4 of N VV Sec 25, Tp 20 S, R to the demand for them.' Now, kind reader, Just stop and consider what the above signifies so far a yen are concerned. It E and names the following witnesses 1.1 assures you that If you keep on bu yin e Ahoea bearing nomanufi.t 'era name or Bird retail price stamped prove his continuous residence npon ai d on the soles, you cannot tell what j cultivation of'said land, viz: Hemy fen-sewhat your shoe hare cost him. our cams and the fixed retail price upo Frederick J. Christiansen, Theodoie cannot be made to pay more for your shoes than they are worth t are sold by w1deawaks retailers fa all parts ef Olsen and Christian T. Halle, all of May-fielcelebrated factory bboes frsmWeout within your rceca toauy mate or Territory If you wiU Invest ou will place them easily the country San Pete County, Utah, tent In a postal card and write to us. Peterson, L). S. No 10174 for the Lincoln St., Boston, Mass. LotJohn JAI1ES MEANS & 1 and the S E N E J, Sec 3, Tp 14 S, R 4 E, and names the following witSli Catarrh Cur1!, 1r.lfb anl swrpt tr-- ih cough and consumption cure nesses to prove his continuous residence nt 50 Rrnwtv, rrfis sot l Kv u- - on guarantee, sold by! B. upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: by hhilons C.tan-Nasal In tar f rev. oll By 1 B Brunei, M.tnt, Biune', ':anti and II. P. Larson, Tucker, Jr., Frederick Danielson, Ehp Amasa A. And II. P- - Larson, Ephraim. Mower and Samuel Porter all Henry raim I ni' Will Von suffer wlthT spopsta ant I.lv,-- to onr. of San Pete Co., Utah. Fairview, can be bv Uomrh cnrcl cirmt'i'l quickly Tht ?i Ung nl.int Shiloh's Vializr D. WEBB, Register, B nnn .tli.nli and H. P Lr Shuoh i are. We guarantee if. Sold By I B. you. Sold By- I B. Bird & Lowe, Attys. Brunei, Manti nd II, P, Larson, Ephraim. Deci9 Jati23 0 u Ephraim- 'JAMES MESHSV $3 JSHESMEXKS $4 FX fit: ,,n C 1' 2 4 1 n, d, Cd.;41 . r No. :ilM5 t Lak ( iti, Utah 13, lv8. is ber bv iven that th follow ing nam ed ier Uau i.l 1 nutlet of his inlcmiou t make final ; oof iu hi.J'DO! ot his prod wJl boinuoi bet fife th1 Probate Judge dr in his abspm c f hi ioquty C lrk) tl b.umry county, Utah, at the Cohnty Court House at tasi le Dale I lab, n Saturday Feb'y 2nd viz: fcnk Nd ' Tranamutcd H L. Xd 827 fortheS. E, H n E y. H W H 8. K. anil N sec. 34 . K 10 Past. lie tmiiiis the following a to prove his routhmous recidence upon Wf and i mfivation of said land viz tiorge Downunl Christian Peterson, John w. M!rd and Grevu W, Allred all Price, Lwury county, Ltli Any per'von who deairK to pr (et against the allowance of such proof or who knows of any substantial reason under thcl&wimd regulation of tne interior Department wbv Such proofahould not be allowed will be given an opportunity at the above mentioned time and pla e to croa-exau- i jne the witnesses of said claimant, an! t,o ffer evidence m rebuttal of that submitted bv claim nt. LD'l Notice of Final Proqf. M.O Office at Sa thatsi stayner A Simmons, Sotice Attys. D.Wrbb. Regiter, Dec It Jau'JJ Publieatton ter M). 3175. Land Office at Salt Lake City. Utah Dec. (J Notice is hereby given that the following-name- d settler ha tiled notice of hU intention to make final pr of In support of hi clam.. viJ Kiid that proof will be made before the Ju Con y Clerk of Emery county, Utah, at 1 asti Emery Co., Utah, on Jan. aft, itwl). vizj 4 ns E No. dated H. 687 Niotsen. Jnn .iry 2Cth 18'') for the W X N H E if. K F Ho W. , N. ITS a U Sec Tp 2 na.iieM the following witnesses to prove hi cob said cultivation ot. and tui'ious realderc upon liiiui, viz: Dtdos I) Crandal, Charles Brown. Erviu K, Howard and John L. Brasher all of Emery County, Utah. Any person whodt sires to protest against the allowance of such proof, or who kuows of any substantial reason, underlie law and the regula-tions- of the InLener department, why such proof should not be allowed, will be given au opportuni above mentioned time and pi ire to cross at the ty examine the witnesses ot said claimant, and to offer evidence in rebuttal of that submitted by !!', claimant T. C. Bailey. Atty, D. H EBB Register. daciUJaniC ) |