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Show Ths Homs Bsntinsl A Devoted WEKLT m trfe rM4ii and D ut , ; u peu, JmJ. them-- ; being 5ooo. 1 lie Lank j tn said estate tuay a? pear ami fd his ait account in writing to In sieptums ttbj Uisui asti snow cause f any he Lc iuad . tere'U-- S.iow. 23x37 ft. VVooDItl FF, Gikiroe Q. Cannon, Joseph F .Smith, First Presidency. W umo... Ciii.detation Jjoo. Our remarks to the new P. M. were taken Ly Mr Baker, the retir.i.g gentleman. as a personal re. lection on nis past administration, w hich is well known as Ala IImi fUlirot. Cllppi far as person-- 1 courtesy is concerned, has been irreproachable. Co. at the Theatre The Hyde-HoutWe have a conimm.i ation from the m the two Orphans. Fair View Red Caps in w Inch they acWall paper 10 cts. per Roil at S. R cept the Nephi Athletics chalenge Lut Marks a Co. Salt Lake City. it is crowded out till next issue. ai.d b men lor os, Diagonal Suiting only 60c per yard at the Co-oBANK MEETING. Lfcce curtains J1.25 per p,r, at SR The bank meeting Tuesday evening Ualks end Co. was well attended bv 1ntluent1.il citizens A11 endless vai.ety of Saleeua, Mo who exhibited a detetmiualion ti see tire busiuess of the bank in immediate ham, and Cashmeres, t the Co-oprogress. nd bedstead Bureau Wadistaiid Ihe committee delegated to lookup xt!r-- h and good J15 at S. R. Marks a location, etc., for the building, determined on the corner owned bv Mr. A fine line of Ladies Just arrived. Snow 3x37 feet; therefore, they and Misses Straw Hau at the the property upon their own reGents, . sponsibility knowing it to be a profitable in case the meeting refused We have just recieved the finest lot of speculation ft was the unanimous to Accept it. Lad.es Tan Sl'ppers ever shipped to verdict however of those present TuesManti-- at the Co op. day evening, that this was the best location. Tuttle and Co. hate jusl leceivcd an The Chairman appointed a committee elegant line of felt and straw bats 111 the of three D. P. Felt, Albert Tuttle and atest styles for the spring and summer P, p. Dyting to aialt articles rh lol 1S90. Call before the rusn. tl and report at a meeting to be The Two Orphans will be presented held April Sthby the Hyde-- louiz Co, who it will be remembered played the Black Doctor a CLEAR SPRING WATER short lime ago. z p. Co-op- Spring revives the heart of floweis And makes ad natiite smile, The heart of man with stranger powers, Revives with every style. The frigid form of winter has recoiled to the far north to tepose upon the boeom of the Arctic Seas and Spring with her eunny fate, sweet smiles and green robes, sheds her glory upon us. She comes to make our hearts joyful, to beautify our homes, to make our gardens rich with beauty and luscious fruits. The cattle upon the hiilu lift up their heads and rejoice as they survey carpets of green spread out in the valleys below, and climb upon the mountains. Myriads of feathered creature join in the grand excursion to welcome her majesty, and sing their carols of praise. T1 le fames surveys his spacious fields, and glories over the prospective wealth that will soon flow front the rich soil. incur-poiati- Tuttle A Co. are selling Ed. L. Hunt Cos., p ipulat clothing, tbeir dv. ley A of which oppears in out columns. can call and examine. A good farm ol seventy-tw- o You tf Acres for cheap. For Luther particulars inquire of, or write to S. Atwood. e Creek, Sanpete Co , Utah, tf sal Six-mil- t. Rathkey hat removed hi wegon to the blacksmith shop of Erickson shop it Hall netr MainStreet where be will be pleased to meet his former patrons end friends. Repairing a Speciality. P. S3 T P. P. RATHE EV. Fv SEEDAWfATAU Mr. Henry Siiiiigh.nn the Spencer Clawson man is on h.s wav south. Mr. Ed. Olson id felt Olson A Co paid Mauti a visit on J'uesJ.iy lie leturns applicable, and to last tcaaont It it better than aver. Fioi. A. H Tappan- has consented to peraoo using Oardeo, Flowtr rB give a sei irs ol dancing lessons m this tr Field 8BfcL)3 ihouid lend font. Op county commencing next week at Manti ig D. M. FERRY A CO. He will be here Satiudav evening to b&TftCHT, MICH. make the piclitniuaty arrangements. SCTmamgffl be Prof. has an excellent reputation as 3 a master ot the terpsichoreau art both in the east ami in frovo, wiieie he has THE rCLIIT AND THE STAGE, t terms. mglit a number of succe-slu- l Unite.! Ilrethr.n Rpt. E A'. Miront, For further information apply to William Church. Line Mound, Run., eavs: 't feet it my dutv to tell Whitt wonders hr. Kidij's New Silver at the Sentinel ollice. has don. for me. Mjr Lungs were Discovery dikea-eand niv rutrisliioiiers thnufht The representatives ot the U, N. & C. Ih.dly couid v only a f, w week- -. I took live Dr. Kim;- - New Ry, passed through Maim, Wednesday butt!. amt am foi Salma. There is no doubt but that sound and well, s;. ninny yuI Its. in weight." Arthur Love, Manager ot.G Funny Folks the proposed route ol this toad will be Com! mation, After u writes through Sanpete Valley, although it is tr. ' amt lonvincini; evidenc., I am thorough confident Rout's New insect ary f rC'onsmuptin. to be regretted that Sanpete county did tlmtlJr. iic.G m all. ami cures w hen even thing not offer a greater inducement to this fa.!-, liio itrcstest kindness lean do else my O'- - usand friends is to urite them to trV enterprise. It i si at eel that both Beaver many and Fillinote ottered $100,000 to seiuie H. tree trial bottles lit t B.lirunei s, Manti the road Unless our county manifests aud ti. 1. Larsens, Kphiaim. more enthusiasm this road may consider anothei lotite. F.l'Oi H. The trnnsiti.n from Ions linyerme and painSister Matilda Olson of Mayfield ful sickness vo robust health uurks an epoch in w ,.,es us the sad suck ft remarkable mtell.gence of a recent the lifeis oftri tli. individual, itured In the memory and thcRgency death in the family ol brother Henry evmt the Rood hesith hns been attitined is Tiie victim Whereby Jensen from diphtheria. Hence it ,s that so much is gratefully blessd. heurdm five a little was bright So many praise of Electric Ihtteri. gttl of yeais. She feel they owe their restoration us health, to the tells that about live weeks ago they use of Five Great Alterative and toTbmo. you vveie called on to part with one of their are tmnbled with any disease of Kidneys, IfLiver , f lunt' or short darlings and this last death leaves them or Stonmche. you will standing surely had relief by use of Riritnc Kitterw. with hut one out of a brilliant family ol sold at 50c. and On per bottle ut B Brnuel.s twelve clnldien. She says there are no Mauti, aud H. P. flLsrsen.s, hphraira. fuither cases rep, t d and that the peo lle wr.e thrown into a deep gloom in Settee ef cttleoient wf Account. consequence of brother Jensen's deep loss. In the Probate Court In aud for banpete i Pa-t- or d. CuuaiT, UKemi. KKALLSTAIE TRANSFERS. L. T. Tuttle, & Co. have bought the piece of land adjo nmg their store with a homage of 96 tt. and nii.imig oack 2 4.1 Our Manager N. H. Felt took a run ft. including the piece back of the Sendown to Mt. 1'lc.tsant on Tuesday tinel office Consideration $2000. 'Tlie North W,ud Coipuiatiun of Felt, ti.oinag. tie expects to be away nil OL011 A Co., the Monday. parcel ol land opposite Hall, City 107x107 ft. Consideration $400. K. G Lambert Esq. of the JWa s paid Aecuuu, SchultlEr Farm and Freight Wagons, Salt Lake City, Utah, otlce teCrediiora. of Sarah Tanon, deceased. Notice is herein ttivcu by 111 undarsincd, admiuistra-- r of the entate of rarah IiiUun, dceasei,to the creditors of, antlail persons having claims ai'jiiiisi the said decicd, t eaiuliii them, nil the necessary Voucher, within four uioniia after ihe Jiiw j.uhhcauonof this notice to the Kiui administrator at ins rctidence id Manti bein the place for the traus-adioCitii.cof same lhabufciut.'s cf said eaiate, in said L ouiit f of Hunpetc. iaiues It. 1 aiton. AduunisTratur of the es.-tof arah Taitou, deceased, at Mann 1 ity, Cuii, thj19ih. day of M.irch. 10, 452 Wuj.T. Kid, Atty. 1 ah Territory. PROOF. February, given that the htrby has filed notice of settler i CO. BURTON, GARDNER incorporated. Doors. 7tU, i&iK). Smith, II. J. Grant, J. F. Grant, J. F. Smith, W. W. F.M. Lyman, C. S. Burton, .Geo. Romney, J as. Sharp, J.F. J. H. CO-O- WACOM P. I P.O.Box SJ1, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH SOLE AGENTS FOR I The Celebrated Mitchell and Bain Wagons, jjohn Deere Moline Steel Plows, Oliver & jCale Chilled P!os. Tiger & Gale, A, Wood jand Chieftian Hay Rakes. Walter A. Wood Harvesting Machinery land Hay Rakes. Gould & Austin Well jBoring Machinery, Piping, etc. Russell & jCos. Threshers, Saw Mills, Horse Powers California Con jand Automatic Engines. jeord Harness, Beebe Carts, F. M. Miller jllyrum W. Davis and othe standard Bug igies. Victor Scales. Whitman Hay Presses jCommon Sleighs, Rachine Spring Wagons jBell City Feed Cutters, Etc., Etc. I Aeseuat In lb k. The Leading Implement House in Uta: Branch Houses at LOGAN, UTAH, UTAH, EAGLE ROCK, IDAHO. J.P CHRISTENSEN, agent Ephraim, Utah. Ogden, Kbit), clerk. 49-- 61 J- - P- - CHRISTENSEN Sevier Counties. Utah Bw. K02. 1 jZJSTID MACHINE COMPANY, 46 51. Probate court ia and for Sanpete county, Utah Territory. In tile Matter of the) Notice of Settlement Estate ui Daniel li. of Account and Inetrt-Fundeceased button of Estate. Notlt e is hereby given that Luther T. Tuttle the iulinin istrutor otthe e&tate of Pauic! B. Funk, deeNSd, has reudered and presented for sett lenient aed filed in said Court bis final account of his Administration of said estate and also asking for distribution of aid estate, and that Menday, the J4th, dav of April, a. D. nt 11 'clock A. M. of aaid day At the court House in Mnti citv in said Suapt-fcounty has bean duly appointed bv the said court for the ssttlsment of said account and for th lienmiK of the petition asking for the distribution of said estate at which tune and place any person interested In said estate mav appear and file hi exceptions in writing to the aid account, and show cause, if any he have why the distribution asked fur should nut Riter, Wells Geo, T. Odell, FRANK D. UOBBS, Hegister, Jobs j directors: b is Inten- 1 Wm. T. Reid. Att'v. bated March 17U, 18JO, Mouldin following-name- ttler bi51vfd noticcfof his intention tomukefin.il proof in support of his cl iin, and that said prof will be made befoivthc or in his absence the Clerk of ihe CounJudy ty Court Emery County, Utah, st hi ollice u Cutic Dale. tah.ou April 7th. D90, viz for the s Vt k e Samuel 4wld well H E b LPM. 12 tp 2U S K 7th lie uam the following wttuesses to prove hij coulimiou lM.ilciin upon uml cultivation, I.. S Peach, Christian of. said land, Viz selh M aiviiam aui Janirs lienn, all of and lerron, L iah. Moleu, Utah, be rnado. , for its Cheapness, Durability and Guaranteed Satisfaction. Orders by Mail Receive Prompt attention. Send for Price List, 114 to 1 2S S. 1st. E.St ff S The Attention of the Farmers and General Public is Directed Particularly to our Combination Fence 179. bsUlsmeat f II. J. GRANT. Pres. J.F. GRANT, Mnnr. G. T. ODELL, Asst. Mngr. J. F. SMITH, Vice Prest. R. S. WELLS, Sec. and Treas FINAL PltOoF. BOTirE I. fand Office at Salt Lake Citv. Utah February Hill. 1800. Nofcic is hereby given that the followin-QiijC(l- ef Mnp Salt Lake City, Utah, OK IlOMESTED Kellie W,. BlKTOW, Sc, YAED, COE 8th S. & 1st, E. Rts. UP TOm OFFICE OPPPOSITE THEATRE. e t F. FELT, i Combination Fence , Cedar Posts, Etc . tion io make tintl proof in support of bis claim, and that said proof will be made the Probete Jude orin his absence the f Emery County, Clerk I'tah, County Mile Dale, tilth, on March 25th, 10. at viz, illiuiu Tattoo. H K N'o545 for the St1 N W , N. y. s, W. y4. k lots 2 A 3, See. 6, Tp. iy, b. h.,E. lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upou ami cultivation of, said land, iz James It. trawtord, Kobcrt Robert li. Logan, Joseph H. Taylor and oeorge W. snow, all of Orangeville. Ltah. Frank d. Hours, Uegister. 40 II No. fre. Lumber, .i!; Sash, Be. 187. JR., Traveling Agent for Sanpete Ketlee of Final Proof. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah February 2,'tlt, 1S:0. Notice Is hereby given that the following-namesettlers have tiled notice ofthnir intention to make final proof in support of t!iir respective claims, and secure final eutr tier-cf- , and that said proof willb made bcfiru the Probate Judge, of Sanpete County Utah, T rr, or in his absence, before theUounty clerk of said county, at the Court House in Manti city, Utah, Trr., on Saturday tha I2th dav uf April, a. d. Wk). ChTl Nt )her Madsen, Homestead l ntry. No 7M6 for Lot 1, 2, 3, 4. 5,6 and 7. 34, lp. 13 S R 2 E, and Damn the following witn. t kis oonrinuous lesidene prov upon and cul tlvation of g od land, viz: John Lowry, Jr., Peter Munk, Janie Peterson and Paul C. Larrr. sen, All of Muni i, Sanpete Co , Utah Also en the wine clay, before the Ulerk of the touat) Court of Sanpete countv, Utah, at Manti, I tuh. Matte Anderson, Declaratory ttatemant, No. 10716 for the M W H of S West Sec. S3 Tp. 18 S K 2 E and aainefl the follow ing witncjasesa ta prove hia contimious r upon, andcultivation oi said Und.vlz; Kphraini Denison, Hans Denison, Dame! b. Funk and George A. Funk all of Sterling, Co., Utah. FRANK D. HOBBS Register. Bird A Lowe, Attys. Nan-pet- Notice ef lettleracGt ; Account. In the Probate Court, in e ' J Sanpete county. Utah Territory . In the matter of the) Notice of settlement of estate of Richard account and di.stnbu Joe kes, Deceased. ; tionof estate. Notice hereby given that Cornelius Pollard and Thomas Crowthar, executors of the. I.ast Will ami Testrtment of Richard Jen kes deceased, have r ndered and presented for sttletiMnt and filed in said Court their final account of their adminitrAtum of said estate and Asking for distribution of saul and that Muiidav, the 31t day of 'larch, A. D. D'BO t 11 o'clock u. m of said dav at the Court House m Manti City, in said Countv has bcu dulj appointed bv thea:pete said Court for the settlement of said account, and fur the distribution of said estate, at which time imi place any person interested in said estate mav appear and file ms exceptions in writing to th said account ami show cause, if any he have, why tliedistnbution asked for, should not be nude. i in tiit Matter of of Sttlemnt tut) ofNotice of Anthun Account, aad Via-- t Decmsed J tnbutmn of Ltate. lmtnsi)t Notice is hereby iciven that Henrr Beal, fh dmniifturttor of the eut t hr-tnutiftceased, ha rnUciori tni ineaet.ttd for settlement anti in said court hia uual ftccouui of his (Mlministmtiou t,f 9tui esuta i nu' fur and slo attribution of saiJ estate-uuthat Mooiuy the i4tli get of April A i at U o'clock, A. M. of day at th court House in Manti city, anpetecuantv beeu duly appointed bytSia said curt for hat the t'Umeul of snid account und tor tl.e harin of fhe dili.tn for distribution f shjU Jomk UK1I). Uic at wti.cli tout aud pUcc any j os son in- - Dated Mrch 5th, 190. CU'jk. Wiu,T. Held Atiy. for estate. a, W.R.lHMTOSr, Iid Notice e Reapt-Buckey- Ktate or ; Buggies, Road Carts and Buckboards. Aspinwall Po Planet Jr. Cultivator a; Planters, Clarks Cutaway Harrow. Garden Tools. Buckeye and Crown Mowers and Garden City Clippers Banner Cero Binders. Corner Chilled Plows. Sulkey and Gay Pio, Square Steam Engines and Saw Mills. Wagon Stock, Iron, and Scrapers and Railroad Contractors Supplies, Represented by GEO. SNOW, MANTI. uit-ie- NOTICE ; Spring Wagons of Every Description, 'lat-umn- Ft-ar- y iiowHTms ( Co-op- BESf&l EDS FEKSOXUItlEI. Aeuleaoi Commencing April rst. 1S90 I. tad Office at Sait Lake City, Utah. I will deliver clear spiing water, from February 20, 190, Nofire i9 hereby ivn that the following-natnethe temple spring at the following rates of hi inteu. has flid netice aeitir per month. Three gallons per clay at 75c tioeto make faual proof in support of his Six gallons per day at $1.00, Payable at laim, aud uiatsaid proof will b made hfre of ths County Oourt of Linery the end of each month. On Saturday the Clerk I tub, at t tle Ia1e, Utah, on April I will deliver double to last over Sunday County, S. Birch 1 S 1053R, for 4th. IsVO, vi Sec. U, Tp U S H. 10 K. or diop me a postal card, Leave ordeis the N k. g h E VJeph uarnee witnesses to prove He the following & A at Tuttle Lowry Sons, and Co.s, residence upon anif . Your orders must be hi continuous the Manti said land Ephraim Dimick, Daniel renew td e ch month. Mota,Grn iV. Allred. Eric Nelson, all ef If anyone here can deliver Temple Price, Emery County. I tab. Fravk D. hoiks Register water any cheaper or even ai cheap they 4651! Bird k Lowe, AUts. can get from me tanks, made especially tor that purpose, which I will sell at ke 174. ost. They will please communicate BOTICE OF UOMKSTEAD FINAL PliOOF. with me not later than Friday evening. Peter Christensen. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Ctnh 8 tier-ma- n it. In thePrubateCVuit in and hr Sanpete Co., LiahTerruoiy. In the Matter of the) notice of eUlcDnt Account, aud Mry White, ) of trihution of hsiate Notice is hereby Kiven that A. U. White, andi and J, White, executors of the Last Will nudrd of Mary hue, deceased, has m said tlleii nud for settieuieui and presented Conn iheir dual amount of their adnutiisrra-itofor so a. diirt and akuu? of said estate iut mu of at id eat a ; and that MondayA, theM.llih ot ai li oclock, l. Ilouae ily of April, A.court to Mauu City, in d day at the mu) saupei Counts has beeu duly dppGUteri aul by tin said Court for the aeuieieent of account and for the hearniir of the peimou at estate aaid of distribution for the h'iLina which lime and place any perou interested his tx tile and in said estate in ay appear tii said account aud cettiuiisiu wntiu'lo alow cause, if any he have, whv the distribu-iioasked lor should not le Jollh Util), Clerk. Wm. T. Reid, Aify. 4'J5l Dated March l"th, well-know- 1 Ch DEALER IX 1 war-far- e uv. . John Notice Judging from specimens Just sent over MT. PLEASANT MITES. from the Alexander mining claim, just northwest of Manti. by Dr Kenner, there Mt. Pleasant, March 25, 1S90. is no doubt but that mine, when develliiSMARCK VS. WILHELM.. weather. What delightful will one be most of valuable (be oped We cannot mining properties in Utuii. March 24th., John Jensen, On Died The quarrel between Wilhelm see why the owners of that mine da uot one of our favored blacksmiths. It would certainly pay and Chancellor Bismarck proved to rush things. Bent Hansen intends having bis be more hitter than was anticipated. them. Mr. Hanson of Christoffersons null Planing Mill covered with iron roofing The differences became so marked the near futuie. in matters pertaining to the admin- called in the ether day and informed us ib was selling at the lollowing he that The road supervisor is now leveling istration that they were irreconcilNo. t family the street from Mam St. to the Cemetery unprecedented prices. able. Hour only )i 90, graham flour ouly ft, 50 and cleaning the ditches etc, go on with The Chancellors refusal to grant chopped feed only Jr 40. On account of the good work. will it low be necessary to rates the request of Dr. Wiudthorst, lead- the own sacks. Nephi We havent time to help you er of the Clerical party in Germany, furnish your boom he gust we are feeling keeps us to restore to the Duke ot CumberThe Sentinel is in receipt of an inquite busy. attend vitation Graud to the land a portion of the Guelph fund, Reception Both political patties are still having teudeied his Govenor excellency was met with a heavy reto lev the Thomas, it is a neat tribute to him and rous.ng meetings every Saturday night. Emperor who manifested a desire Ins colleagues cepeeially in view ol his Each party are confident of a victory. to conciliate the Clerical Party. leceul altitude towards Mr. Kryan's bill. tatestnan alleges We hope the coals of fire will hum on Tne D.first4t R. G. is to beso in Mt. Pleasant The ooldier of October, head and the next lime by the says a good that his retirement is purely of his Ins exectutiv wants the eaith, ha will grant it. citizen. IHe bets a new hat with theStN- Nephi own volition, as ho is becoming too TINELUlan. The railroad committee met ou Tuesold to bear the troubles of his A citizen was arrested Court at Home the and evening position; hut it hue become appar- day that they had collected I4212, some time ago lor disturbing the peace repotted reent that his resignation is the on the 5 too, offer. They thereupon and friends interceded for him and gave sult of his attitude toward the Em- signed the agreement, as reported in a bonds ot stood good tor his appearance recent issue of the Sentinel, guaran- but the mau tailed to connect but peror and tho Government. teeing the company a bonus of I5000, thought latct that it woulu be cheaper the resignation and Immediately upon the uecessary depot grounds, f hey to appeal; so will appeal 1,11s evening of the lruu Chancellor, the German will forward to to the company for then and have a healing. nation is met face to tace with ques- approval. tions of such magnitude, that there W have received the initial number ure forebodings ms to the Kaisers of the Americau Fork Independent a capability in grappling with them. winch after a cursoiy examination we a He is a young man of a nervous think it veiy creditable production r Umn He is of We are personally acquainted with the p! op ky end despotic disposition. the managing who constitute D.R.FEMY2CG. gentlemen an aristocratic turn and aseumes and editoiiul staff, and feel assured as Ik ko ora th Largest tb world. i the attitude of a purely tyrannical long as their paper remain 'ludepeu 9dvna JtCo'ft 1.M The relations of the Ger- deni and will not diverge to ruler. Beautifully lllutrud, Dariptiv will with it meet liberal policy, such every are with Austria man nation as t tie promotuis ate capable that the adjustment will call into success, men kw itgo wiilbt nailed FREE 10 au 9 requisition the cleverest diplomats It is feared that the young Kaiser will plunge the nation into not having the restricting counsel tho old advisor, of his grandfather. Bismarck's resignation had been anticipated and it was the universal verdict that when his iron hands were lifted from the people, there would be a more happy state of This would affairs in the nation. no doubt, have beeu the result hud an executive beeu placed at the head of the Government whose heart and soul was fur the interests of all classes alike. In alleviatin one trouble there lus been another incurred and one, perhaps mure serious than tho first. This ancient custom of elevating tho posterity of the nobility to the throne regardless of their ability, is to one that is to he hoped will soon Wliat the become obsolete. nation now wants is a Government by the people and for the Sinn has now succeeded in people. getting out ot the fry ing pan but has tumbled into the fire. be, auouid uui AisiO-- jlaUeeef pm-chas- SPRING HAS COME. aakei foi iribuii-n- cuinm.t'ee liutn Heme Affairs ' The Sixtieth Annual Conference of the Church ot Jeus Christ ol Lstter-da- y Saints will commence at io o'clock a. m. on Friday, Aprd 4th. 1S90, in the Tabernacle, Salt Lake City. The officers and members of the Church are invited to attend all the meetings. A General Priesthood meeting will be held in the Tabernacle, at 7 oclock on Saturday evening. April 5th, and one of the otticers and teachers of the Deseret Sunday School Union, at the same hour and place, on Suaday evening. April WlI-FO- pr s- Tuitle & Co. from Erickson and Hall - ,( h.s the romi-- r oppos.se the proposed Colin House S.te of 53x59, tiie consider".! u !ki-- .Wdi.esd-- y list ar- - c r. nlral con ference. tth. lit; is on iih wav i. ds: t, i . a vvaio.h ami selves KlWIFAPiC Bht onBta. us a iialcina! Moses Thatcher, rTest. Barnard White, Vice Prest. DIRECTORS: Moset Thatcher, White, Barnard F. F.R.S.vow, Gf.o.A.Sxo & Treas. Gen1 ilf Secy GONSOLIDATIP R Snow, W, W, Burton, M. Snow, W. B. Preston G. A. Snow. . COMPAMV, SOlo Agonis forthe following well know goods. The Old Reliable Cooper Wagon, Moline four spring mountain wagons. Porter roadca: ts. The above are made especially ror the Utah trade. McCormick mowers, reapers and binders. Niche Is & Shepard Co.s New Vibrator threshing machinery. Scott all steel presses. Case Jay Eye See sulkey plows. steel beem centre draft plows. Canton Clipper stee! hoffd and tricycle plows, harrows and Ajax cultivators.! Fountain city grain drills. Hoosier press drills. Gorham Combinad and independent seeders. full-circ- le i THE OLD RELIABlt COQPEI5 WA GOS-t i Tt ,took tlie prize at the there 1889 In utorial Fair. 1,019 in Utah alone. SiLLT XjoXS.113 CITY. s j |