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Show lluftr, first on one side, vhen on the other. The movement was noted, but was thought to be only one of his peculiarities. pe-culiarities. At the close o the dinner, when the ladies rosa to retire and allow al-low the gentlemen to solace themselves with an indulgence of good cigars, the general did not rise.. This action produced an awkward pause, and made the general the observed ob-served of all observers, noting which, together with the look of inquiry and expectancy with which he was regarded, re-garded, he made prompt explanation to the effect that his remaining seated was due to his shoes not being wholly on his feet. He did not, however, have to explain that their not. being so was due to his peculiar side movements at the table, when he had partially removed them to ease the pressure upon the supernumerary supernu-merary excrescences on nis pedal appendages ap-pendages for the Indies had fled. . j KOIICE TO CREDITORS- Estate of Ole Swmson deceasd, Kotice is hereby given by the ttndersignsd executors of the Lsst Will and Testament of Ols Swenson deceased, to the ereaditors of and all peasons having claims against the said dteased, toeihlbit thorn, with the necessary-voui-ue's, yriihin In tour Tnonths after tho fi-st publication olthis to the said excutors at their residences In Manti City, the same being the? place Yor transactlien of business or Slid estate, In said Coanty of Sanpet. Peter H. Anderson Fredrick Anderson, Kicutors of the lest Will and Testaruentof Ole riwenson deceased Dated at ifantl City tUis2td.y of March 1S33 |