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Show A- "- -- Aiv liAia. jJAil 1a l.Aluo&i lio, ioyO. Hollyhocks. I .nTS .tonK'ea Widen, cometh , Clod, unconscious, in her quaint old town i K.fu m " "' ablo- w-and to ,lui": moTed o and fro itately measures of to. mtouet. Thou and thy friend, the fennel at thy side; ' Bo let the ,!!T day un,n-- l there room; flowers ind th, new join hand, la nappy gaidens through the waiting lands. --LucyE. Tilley In Harper' Weekly. Rowland Hall. A Select Home Hoar linj School for special Attention to Music. Herman und Frmch in aUiiioii ia the ordinary branches. ' l'iv)i:u:iolv department under MIS H.VYDKX. at iSt. M::;-k'- Cathedra!, Term laVxis sept. 3, lyua. For paittcuiiis :ntiitv;s Bishop Leonard, or Miss" Adele Coleniaa. Friueipal (Official notice. (1TY liONUS FOR SAi.Kr Titty Thou.-an.- l i$50,00D) PolUrn of! Fiie (:) jht rt-n- t Ssll Lake t iijr Hand for a e. VOTtCK IS HEiUHY OIVFS that OS t.y the th day 1 8pttnhr. A. P MA at j the o"u-- ' of the c.ty ireasuter of Silt Lake city, ttfiv louilior sv.,1 el. vol the lnjfrt -1 r I. ivs. w l! ie sol I to th highest Mil (ttv or bidder f r cssh. ta! I Nmd are of tie d'D.tn!ait: not film payihl iw-u- ir a'tenuitr, lici iI.Sm t to redemption any Irn after beptemb.r ists.at llieovtiotiof sv.dcitv. i ii.iiv.Mi,. 1, Sji.,l 4 wii; he deviled (mm sal. I j tsuu.s pievlotis in the Ml thereof so that th bonds v. 11 lx.-- Interest Seotercher I. lo until paid, ih Interest being navsb. on the hist dav o' Mur.-- and Ih ftrt n.' of yer.r. lllda will be received by ir.e tor the purchase of nUl bond, or any part throf, from day t Au(iit. ls un-til Ki ii'cioi K a.ta. or the d:ty of Sitrm-b- i r. The riirr.t to r-J- miy and all bid i ht rehv rsne,i In l"halt of tlii !ty. By oraer of the ;lty rovui. l! of l.l City .iioneit li v Ai.itN. cltj Tri'tKufr. Si L.ike city. Auburn U. I we, l s.A prir.tH Matemrnt of the f.ntm-H- l roiuV.tion of ihe ritv 1 I p furuUtuHl .uy mi di'.r.ug tiifrniiRtl 'ii with the view of b.Odln noon t.o ah'.ve bond., Appiy for s:ui at tri'UburtT'f olhre. jos'it B. Wai pkx, City Treasurar. 1 I J Wk SALT LAKE CITY -f-- - 1 irW car fitj.r,nr 5 j r.ryrT-'A-T tLVav .i I, I H, , . 4 ( i i I t i walker 7House, Th Walker is Located in th IJusineM (.enter of this City and has all thi Modem Improvements & Conveniences Pertaining toa strictly first-clas- x houss It It managed an well as nv hotel In the West and is strictly the Husmesn and Tour-ist Hotel of Salt Lake City. Passenger Klevator. ThelValker & the Metropolitan Are the Two Leadint? Hotels of Salt Lake City. G.S.ERB Propr. THE cTTlT"eNL THE Modern Hotel OP- - SALT LAKE CITY. S. V. ETYIXG, Proprietor. t or the year endiuc Deeeia'ior 31. 1S, of the condition of the Franklin Fire tamee Company,- Of Philapelphia r.. Made to the Secretary of thi Ter'l;orv of 1'tah in pursuance of an act ivlv:n :!rs tusar-am- v companies, uppnA ed M.irch is. Name of company and t on. Fuaskijx Fise Ixrvha:.i-- Co.. Ph:la.leip:i1a. lmi. The amount of capital stools is I Ke iviViO The capital stock paid up Is umn) The amount of ltn asi-et-s In S,lJ4.3..'.m The amount of Its Uabtlttlesiiuclud- - lng capital! is 9,4,r;;.M The net surplusoverall ItaWlitlcs Is Wua'JI l.M The name of lt attorney or auent for the Territory ot Utah upon whom service of proce.iii in any civil action against said company may be made. Davis A StuiNutK. Salt Late City. The receipts rturiiux the year w ero. 8ff,4t.VK Tue expenditures duriutf the voar were :r:,rs'"8 0o.M. Scott. 3a. Oitspjo", Jl. 8. Rl'xritLB President. Vlce-lside- Bocrmarf. GEO. M. SCOTT & CO., USCOlirOKATM.) --DIAIIIS IX-T-Hardware and Metal, Stoves, Tinware, Mil! Findings, Etc, AGfcNTS FOK the DodK Wotvl Iully. lltllng't Sixtln Win IUpi, Vacuum Cylinder and Enidne Oils, llerculea I'owder, At! Kngtnnt aul ItoU rrs, Mark Injectors, ltnit.iK) JeiTeraua Home WtUin, tump Miner.' and BUcksmriia' Tools, Eta 1C8 MAIN STREET, Gait Lake City. - - Utah State of Pennylvan:. County ot Pn.ladali.hia. i ss .las. . Mi'AUI ier, l.oi!dnt. and F,. T, Oesfon, wcrciary. beiiiij ,1 ;ly amriiu-d- . depciNes and Fay that they ere the above described officers of said company, and that the foregutiiff statement of tei ijuneml condition of said company on eald tliirtv-iirit- t day of December. Is correct aecordtm: to I he best of their information, knowledge and belief, respect. velv, J. V. kh, Frest. E. T. CmRssun, s-- . Suh!rll)ed and aftlrmid to before me this 10th day of February. A. I. ism, IfEAU HirHAHD M. (DtEINKR, Notary 1'ubllc Territory of Utah, I Secretary's office, f 1, F.liiah Sells, eecretary of the territory of Utah, do hereby ce'tiiy that the above and forego.ni? Is a mil, true an. correct coi'V or tii annual sutemeut of the ?euer.il coudUlon of the Fianklln F ie Insurance c uupa iy of Penn., hied In mv orttca on u i:hh nay of Ausust. IW. In punuuure of an a,'t relating to Are Insurance companies, approved March 1.1. la. In wl ness whenxif I have hereunto set my band and attlxed the great seal of the territory 01 Utah this Kith day of August, Ibeai-- J Ki uah Sm.tii. Secretary of Utah Torrltory. SALT LAKE HOUSE. PARK : : CITY, : : UTAH. The Modern Hotel. First class in every particular, The rooms are large, light and airy. Tables First class, served with the beRt the market affords. The large addition Just built to this house makes it one of the finest hotels for tourists and pleasure seekers In Park Cltv, WHS. K. tOMitKS, l'roprletress. PARK CITY HOTEL, The only first class, hotel in Park City. SIXTY ELEGANT NEW BOOMS, Cool, pleasant and nicely furnished. THE HOTF.L GROUNDS are decorated with and shade trees, malilutt it the most pleasant summer resorts in the mountain re-gion. L. SIMONS, Prop. WALKER HOUSE CAFE, The Cafe has just changed manauement, now being under the caro ot the two best caterers in the city. Messrs. Berets and Cttthrle. Tour-ists or patrons desiring an early meal or lunch put up. can obtain the same at any hour, day and night. All game kept in season and east-ern oysters in the shell. Call and try us. v THE Sacramento Bakery and Coffee House AS CHANGED HANDS. Erdman & Myer, the new proprietors, will endeavor to please the mont fastidious. Give us a call. 50 west Second South. A. L WILLIAMS, Booond Door North of Postofflce, CSOX-X- 3 aoistt rcn R. G. PLEASANT VALLEY, CASTLE GATE . Anthracite, (liarcdal, IllackmultU and l'ljilron. Yards Cor, Fifth West and Second South. Telephone) No, t "JO, ; ... -- - .. - Incoporatetf. April JO, 1830. Tabic House BiiMiig iu)i J. T. I.rxcii. F. I. MoorKrtow. II. It. IIu n. l'residttut. 'lrraaiirer. (ieuoral M itTr. Salt Lnlco, Uttih. Tills company Is purely a hm Institution, orjfanitud to Uy, and mot r sp.H'trully iuvlles th attention o( thn desiring cotlng, either for homes or for suits to the neat, ttttv and altraelivo npin-.trat- e presented by tins rlM of ooU tug-t'- when, coniplmnd- Wo claim that Ihey r stronger and warmer than th ordinary rustic building, llie aittitona ail tnaile an l put logotlier by mi-- t hinery, Iherebv nilT Ui work perleetly light We are now prepared ! fur-nish Miliimtca. lake roniranui and eiiiiijilnln liiiilding' on iliKrt Inns Tha ii. lniitte of the public Is most respectfully aolirilod. Olll. e and yard Md. 20i V North Temple aireet. Examine Oar Plans and him Mm Ton UuilJ. : aalcln.gr Eepartnaerit Utah Title, Insurance and Trust Company Paid-u- p Capital $150,000 Surplus $10,000 Pays S per cent Interest on time deposits; arts as Trustee, Guardian, Administrator and Executor; transacts general trust business. Insures real estate titles; Insurance fee covers all charges for attorneys and abstracts. STOCKBOI.DKBS. .Batifcerj. (jariitiili't.i. J. E. Doolv, R. C. Chambers, T, R. JoneB, Kelsey A Ollleaple, L. S. Hills, James Sharp, M. 11. Walker, John J. Duly, W. S. McCornlck, R. Mcintosh, E. A. Smith. A. L. Thomas H. T. Duke, Oov. of Utah, Jonlah Barrett, Jferrniwf.i. Hyde S. Young. F. H. Auerbach, M. 8. F.ndergast, T. O. Weober, T. A. Kent, Hugh Anderson, W T. Lvnn, W. II. Howe. J.R.Walker, A.W.Carlson, Lavuern. S. H. Auerbach, Joiin A. Marshall, W. F. Colton, Win. C. Hall. James Anderson, Taft & Kropfpze, CONTRACTORS t BUILDERS. Salt Lake City, : Utah Territory. Office: Headquarters at Cor Sixth and A Sts. FIRE QEIH IXFI ! Frankin Fire Insurance Co., Of Philadelphia. Organized 1820. -- : Charter Perpetual, Assets, - - $3,174,357.a'k Insurance Reserve, it76b,'20'k.7i Continental Insurance Company, Cf lTwt Vm '- Cash Capital, - - $1,000,000.00 Insurance ItcHcrvo, - 2,470,313.24 AsJtf4, - 6,1? 17,773.01 When you purchase a policy that you expect to worth I20OO in case of fire, you should investigate the com-pany with the same care that you would use in lending that sum. No States in the Union have as nod insurance laws as New York and Pennsylvania. Call at our office for copy of the Safety Fund Law, This law prevents the failure of a company by great rent... GEO. HUSLER. H. WALLACE. Utah Cracker Factory, Manufacturer ot the Celebrated SILVER BRAMDOFFIHE CRACKERS:- - 27 E. THIRD SOUTH ST. Salt Lake City,' - Utah. WARWICK HIGH GRADE SAFETY Bicrz"Ci". icarrya stock of SAFET liiCTCtK a iaaoo tUo.oo. aeo.oo. 75.00, .116 00. 13S.6o. TKICVCXES and In purchasing from me you 1 to select from and do not have w wait. ' Largest Stock and Lowest Frlc on Spar. Ing Goods, Guns. Cutlery, etc , shot-gussT- t cost. Bicycle and Gun Repairing. Agent CALIGRAPH WBITISG MACUW Carbons, Ribbons and Paper. M. i. EVANS 22 W. 2d South street, Salt Lake Gly J. C. ConkZin, STOCK BROKER, Mining Stocks and Other Seouritiei Bouijlit and Soli . Eealer In REAL ESTATE ASD MIHES. Xember of Salt Lake Stock Exchange and of Salt Lake Eiutl1?9 Seventeen Ytan CorrespoBdenee Solicited. Bference-Unl- on National Bank. Deeret "'Boom SO. econd Boor. Wwatcb trolldu grations. Under this law none of the surplus fundi can tw divided amons; stockholders. Uoth hive to be held for th security of policy holders as long as a policy remain in fore DAVIS & STRINGER, 23 West Pecond South at AfGnta. Two doors east of tullen Hotel. SPEGIAL " J Our Addition corner of Second est and Tenth South, with line trees on all streets and alleys, is the choice subdivi-sion adjoining the city. Ties are now! - distributed and cars will be running on Second West and Tenth South within sixty days. Lots at original price until ' August 1 st only. Davis & Stringer, 1LKMAN ANI) WATEK. api8pensera of the Lacteal Fluid Ap- - to be Much the Same the Whole World Over. SUCCESSFUL ". EABBIT TEAP. Hosquito Killer-- An Emblem of ssible Boys-L-ittle Bits of Information. Milkmen are'much the same all ovet orld in their attempts to palm ofl vrntbepubheasmuch water as they disguise. On the Boulevard de Ma-- recently, at an early hour in the ming. two policemen came upon one these purreyors of lacteal fluid busily lilhir up the cane on his cart from the imp nod with such stuff, too! Owin drought most of the water nsed the ! Paris is taken from tlle Seino' and ita aality may he gathered from the fact schools orders have jut in the public M issued that none is to be employed or drinking purposes without being fil- - The constables challenged the milky .joarias, who replied courteously: "Ah! (eU, J011 have fairly caught me this m& Jump up on my cart and I will j'rive you to the police office to save you rouble." This amiable invitation was ffased by the Bergenia de ville, who d the delinquent to come out of his art and walk with them. Instead of omplying he whipped up his horse and ittempted to escape. At considerable isk one of the constables seized the 's head, brought it to standstill, ad arrested the delinquent, who along rith bis "mixture", was marched off to he station. The unusual incident coll-ected a large number of spectators, chiefly workpeople, whose remarks to (he erring milkman were far. from comp-limentary. Paris Cor. London Tole-STap- h. In Luck. A broker stepped out of the Broad street door of the Stock Exchange re-cently, apparently after having made some money. He espied a little mite of a ragged newsboy not three feet high, and a philanthropic notion took pos?es-sio- n of him. He caught up the little bunch of rags, and carrying it to a cigar stand procured an empty cigar box. This ho placed in the dazed boy's hands. Then the broker dashed into the Ex-change with a wild whoop that directed general attention to him. Instantly he was surrounded by a crowd, and Broker Dick Halstead threw a coin into the box, seized the boy, passed him to J, W. Bass, who also passed him on after drop-ping a contribution into the box. Coins and bills began to rain into it. The Sugar trust crowd was invaded, then the New England crowd, and the pile of money in the box grew rapidly. The yells, the sight of the money and the general novelty of his trip were beyond the little fellow's comprehension." lie simply stared blankly. Finally be was released. There must have been $50 in the box. He shot out of the exchange, and was last seen running up Nassau street, hugging the box tightly to his breast. Who he was, where he lived, or what he would do with his fortune no one knew. New York Times ' 0TU E TO CREDITORS. F.stnle of Benonl W. Chase, decease 1. V'OTICF, IS 1IK.HKHY OIVFA' ItY THR i iindtu-Hirine- administrator of th "tatn of Den nl W. Onih fl,cenvd. to the creditor of. ami all persons havmtf claims avalnst the mil toexhitiH them, with the neccs-ssi-- vouchers, wUlnn ten tnoni (matter the rtrst publication of this noi Ico. to the saiu a.'onliiln-traui- r at ifte oit'.ce of his utioiiicv. Walter Muiohv, No. W south Fust IVtmV Mreet, Salt Lake cliv. In the couutT of salt Lae, I tuh territory. W i n it It. umi.i, Adinlnlsl rator of t he estate ot Heitoni W. t'haro. deceased. Pitted Au. T, ISirn. MMJ10NS OS AME.MlKUCO.iirUIvr In the District Court In and for th Th r.1 Ju-dicial District of Uiah Territory, Cuuuty of Skit Lane. James Puritan and Thomas Mcdlona. plain-tine. VK. Charles H. Mi'Mastar and A. J. I'araer, de- - fvUd.'.UtS. 'PHE PEOPLF. OF THK TF.RRTTOltY OF 1 Utah send relln to Charles 11. McMaa-terau- A. J. I'arUer, dcfcud.iuis: S ou re heretiy required to appear In an ac-tion bi'oitttlit aitaltist you by the ove miineil platntlirs In the district courtjof to third Ju ll-- i lal district ot the territory o( Utah, and to an answer the complaint filed therein within ten days (exclusive of th day ot ser-vice! after the service on you of this summons If served within this comity j or II sereed out of this coumv, but in this district, wunin twenty davsi otherwise within forty d:ys-- or liidument W default will be takou avi ilnst you according tolheprayer of said complaint. The said action Is brouuht to recover the sum of us? hi, with Interest thereon at tn per cult per annum from August Hi. IHIJ. alo lu further sum of !'' an attorney foe and for costs ortutt, unit (orad'-cie- ot this court for foie'losur mid snieoi the i.orth h iir ot lot 1ft In block si. ten acr. pi if A." HI Field survey, In Hal Lake ooiiuiy. Utah t rnto-y- , und r a iiinrtKavt execute. l and de Iverod by defend ant McMaster March . If, ui ou said premises. to secure pnyment to plain-tiffs of a certain pioiu.ssory note of even date, executed an l dellvi red y aaid dereiniant to plaintiff (or said sum of WW.u'. payaideonor iwfore Mtrrh'ai. Isen withinter-e-- t from nate uutll p ild. which mortog pro-vided for tin1 pivuiiit of a rcasoimb anor-ue-a fee. That said defendants sod all othnrs i l aiming said premises subsequent to piam-tlif-mortgage may be I avred and r.recl. aed under said sale, and that the proc t ds of such sale may be app'HI to the p iymentof amount due jilnintlrTs alter paying all costs expense and attorney's fees, and for the usual statu-tory re lot and tor such other and further re-lief aa may be Just. And you are hereby notified that If yott fall to appear and answer th said amende I com-plaint as ntmvo required. the said plaintiff w ill ai'Plyto the court for thw'rullel demanded therein, Witness the Hon. Charles 8 Znne. Jiulge, and the seal of th district ) court of the third Judicial dlali-ld- , hkai in nnd for the territory of Utah this l.thdayol August, lu the year of our Lord one thounaud eight hun-dred and ninety. 11KKKY U. Mi'Mti.nw Clerk. FiiANK Pi'iiiti'K. Attorney (or blaluUlK ' - - The Small Boy's Rights Assailed. The Jersey City small boy will be de-- r prived this year of his right to eat green apples and get the colic. Health Inspect-or Benjamin has officially declared that green apples are a detriment to the pub-li- o health and a menace to the growing republic. Moreover, he says they must go. The inspector is nearly 50 years old, and has gray hair. He started out from his office yesterday looking for the for-bidden fruit with all the ardor of a small boy. He sent his sanitary policemen out, too. By noon they had visited twenty fruit stands and had captured nearly as many bushels of green apples. At the same time they had made every fruit vender they came across solomnly promise that he wouldn't buy or sell an apple in which the seeds were not black enough to prove that it was ripe. They didn't give the fruiterers any instructions as to how the color of the seeds in the apples was to be ascertained. New York Sun. A Elg Babbit Trap. Illinois proudly comes to the front for i high place in the world of invention. Its inventor is Mr. Funk, a farmer at Heyworth. This invention is a rabbit (rap. Mr. Funk is a competitor for the prize of $125,000 offered by the Australi-an government for a device that will rid Australia of the terrible rabbit pest which threatens to destroy its agricultu-re. Various things have been tried without success. 12e M. Pasteur plan o( inoculating the rabbits with a deadly disease was' the most promising of these, but this was also a failure. Funk's trap dumps the rabbits into a pit by means of a platform swung on pivots below a bait suspended above it. He has just been informed that the parliamentary com-mittee on rabbits regards it with favor, and has been asked to come to Australia to look after it. Exchange. ! Jiotlce of Timber Culture Contest. U. S. Land OKFirE : l Salt Lake City, Utah, July 98, 1SU0. f COMPLAINT II A VINO HF.F.N KNTKRKl) by William S. DeArmoiid against Patrick Hamlll for lailure to comply with law as to timber-cultur- entry No. 77.1, dated Juu4. 1KH7, upon the northeast natter section IS, township S south, range V nest. In Salt Lake county, Utah territory, with a view to the cancellation of said entrv; o mtestant alleging that laid Patrick Hamlll tailed to break, plow or stir or cause to lie broken, plowed or stirred auy portion of said laud dur-ing the ttrst year after making said entry, and failed to break, plow or stir any portion of said land or plant any portion of said land to trees, tree seeds or cuttings or localise the same to be dune during the second year after making said eutiy.and tailed to break, plow or stir anv portion of said land or to plaut any jiorMoiTof said land to trees, tree Be'cls or cuttings or to cause the same to be donedurlug the third year after maklug said entry, and has failed up to this time to break, plow or stir any portion of said land or to plant any portion of said land to trees, tree seeds or cuttings or to cause the same to be done, and that at this time no por-tion of said land Is broken, plowed, stirred tir cultivated and no portion of said land is planted to trees, tree seeds or cuttings, the said parties arc her, by summoned to apissar at thlsol'ceon the lHth day of September, IMsui, at lu o'clock a.m., to respond and furnish testi-mony concerning said alleged failure. Frank D. Huhmh, Register. Comfort with Neglige Shirts. Wearers of neglige shirts ought to be thankful to a New Haven man, who has hit upon a means by which all the ad-vantages of suspenders and belt can be had without any of the disadvantages. His plan is a very simple one and con-sists'- wearing the suspenders next to the undershirt, the silk, cotton or flannel shirt being outside. ' At the waist of the outer shirt horizontal slits are cut and stitched like buttonholes. Through these slits the-str-aps aro brought and fastened to the trousers. A broad belt or sash covers the waistband, slits and straps, and the result is a belt effect with a suspender comfort. Phila-delphia Ledger. ' A Mosquito Killer. Lighthouse Point has for years been infested by mosquitoes, but this year it is said that these insects are harder to find there than picnic gatherings. . Therea-- f on is that a bug pf bigger growth has come along and completely destroyed the mosquito plague. This bug is known byte name of devil's fly, darning needle or spindle bug. It has a long red body and long, tapering, gauze wings. They are regarded as a great boon, as they eat every mosquito that comes along. New Haven Register. NOTICE. A LL PERSONS AUK HEKF.HY WAR F,l 1 under the penalty provided by ordlaance not to remove the body of any dead animal or offal or tilth of any description, without tlrsl notifying the city scavenger, who will Issue direction (or its dismal. WILLIAM SHOWALL, City Scavenger, April 17 IfW). Room tt, City Hall. VOTICK IS llttKKHY GIVEN THAT THK i undersigned having been ili.ted by thoclty council of Halt Lake City a hoird of FiiuallzntMiu and Review, to hear object (ins If anv. to the assessment d levy of ioc.il as i for the paving of Co'iitnen lal ir-- aisi lor the curbing and utlrlng of said street In Suit Lake Cltv; that said iHiard w ill sit at the cltv hall for live (to days, commenc-ing on Thursday, the 4th day ol faptemher. Istiu. and ending on Tuesday, the nth day of September. lnO. during usual business hour for said purpos... MHBOK. W. I. LYNN. w, M. ii. spa iron r, M. K. PAHSDNS A. J. I'LNI'I.KTON. Salt Lake Clly, August amd, 18M). SI M.11 OX S. In the District Court In and for the Third Ju-dicial District of Utah Territory, County of Salt Lake. S. P. Armstrong, Plaintiff, vs. TnomasOollghtly. JimenH J. Oniightly. Mar- - 1. u U.lh fl t.lhn ll Layton. Jacob O. Lavton, Richard La. tin. Rachel O. L. Warren, Samuol a. Layton. Elizabeth Connelly. Lucy CI. L. Bone, Jam (I. W. Evans. 1 lizabeth O. Winter. Sarah li. Winter. Thomns O. W inter. Richard U Win-ter. John (i. Winter, Nora Vav W:nter. Jo-seph O. Winter a:id Mark Gollahily, delend- - rHK PEOPLE OF THE TERRITORY OF 1 Utah send greeting to Thomas (iollghtly, Joseph J. Uollghtlv. Martha IS. Smith, fclua-het- (1. Watt. John , Layton, Jacob (', Lay-ton- . RichtrJ Layioi. Rachel ;, L, Warren. Samuel O, Layton. Elizabeth Connelly. Lucy O. L. Ilone, Jane O. W. Evans, Eluab-i- b i. W inter, Sarah 0. Winter, Thomas O, Wlni.-i- . Richard O. Winter. John fl. Winter. Nora May Winter, Joseph G. Winter and Mark Oollghtly, defendant: You are hereby required to appear In an ae tton brought against you by the above named plaintiffs Tu the District Court of the Third Ju-dicial District of the Territory of Utah, ind to answer the complaint tlle4 therein within ten days, (exclusive of the day of service), aftr th service on von of this summons--I- f served within tblscou'uty; or, If served out of this county, but In this district, within twenty days; otherwise within forty days-- or Judg-ment by default will betaken against you, ac-cording to the prayer of said complaint. The said action Is brought to have a decree of this court adjudg.r.g 'wld defend nts to have no estate or Interest w ilver in that certain proprtv situate in Lake city and county. Utah, lot 4. block KW. plat D. Salt Lake t'itv irvey. and that they and each of them tie forever enjoined and debarred from aseertlng any claim whaleverln or to said property ad verse to plaint ff adjudging and declaring plaintiff to be ileowiutr lu fee of said prop-erly and that the reveral cla'rnsof defendants opr'raie as a cloud on plaintiff s t itle! quitlng and confirming plaintlif in his title to the pos-session of said and for other and fnrther relief, ana for costs ol suit. And you are hereby notified that If yota fall to aptiear and answer the said complaint aa above required. Ihe said plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded therein. Witnkks, the Hon. Charles S. Zann. Judge, and the seal of th District court of the Third Judicial District. In and for , s the territory of Utah, this '.5th day of I seal. Julv, in the year of our Ird one I j , , I thousand t hundred and ninety. HrnRV O. McMillan, Clerk. By Gso. D.Loomjs, lieputy l.l-r- . An limblem of War. Jenks Singular that the peaceful, mild eyed seal should cause so much trouble between Uncle Sam and John Bull. Jinks-Peac- eful nothing! Mild eyed, fiddlesticks! Mars was nowhere comp-ared to a seal as an element of war. first, civil war in my family about seal-iW- n sacques; now, a threatened war bet-ween two nations. Glad when the last eal is dead. Pittsburg Bulletin. , A Real. Live, Wild Boy. The Humane society of Pittsburg has turned up a genuine wild boy. He is colored, aged 13, and his name is sup-posed to be Harry Allen. He was brought from the mountains of Virginia because his parents, who lived there in a gemi-civiliz- state, could not keep him at home. He would run away eversince he was old enough to climb up the moun-tain side. Sometimes he would be in the woods alone for a month at a time. Ho lived on berries, roots and live birds, which ho could catch with the facility of a cat.' These birds he always ate raw His hands are like claws, and the pupils of his eyes dilate like those of a cat. Exchange. Irrepressible Boys. An attempt was made at Belfast the night before the Fourth to prevent the small boys from making the night hid-w-with the ringing of bells. Notwithst-anding the vigilance of five policemen, one of whom was stationed at each church, the boys succeeded in entering one belfry by the lightning rod. The police force might just as well have att-empted to stop the sun from rising. Maine Letter. . , Grass Grace the Ice. It is a most peculiar sight to see the canal boats which are burdened with ice coming down the river. There are hundreds upon hundreds of them now being hurried to the metropolis. The whole deck of the boats is covered with earth several inches in thickness to pro-tect, as far as possible, the precious com-modity from the ravages of the sun. On several of the boats which passed the city yesterday grass was luxuriantly growing from the earth which covered the decks.-Alb- any Argus. KIDS WASTEO. NON TAXAIH.F, 1IONDH FOR UTAH Toe undersigned will rmeivebtdl his office. No. vao South Main street, Salt Luke Cltv, Utah, between IJo'clis k noon of the loth day of September, lew. and VI o'clock noon of the loth day of October. IWW. for on bundled and seventy-tw- engraved negotiable coupon Nmils of Utah Territory numbered from I A to auu Inclusive, each for the principal sum of one thousand dollars, with interest at 6 per cent per mm u ki. payable on the first day of each Jsniiat v and July a'ter date at the Deseret National Hank In Salt Lske city, or at the American Kxi hange National Hank In New York City. Th bonds are dated Julv I, law), due twenty rears trom dat hut all rmleemahle at the option of th trrltory after ten year, and provision I also made by law for redeem-ing after ten years, bonds of Ihe highest num-bers then out to the amount of thirty thousand dollar or more, wnenever available funds to that amount are In the treasury. Th- - bonds are part of a series of WIO, of which 1'iHhave been negotlat-- d, and the whole series Is Issued (or building educational and charitable Institutions In accordance with leg lslatlv appropriation, under lh provisions of an act of the Governor and legislative As-sembly, entitled "An Act providing for the issuing and disposing of Territorial bonds," approved March l. and retetencels mad to said act for details. Attention la called to the (acts thai, I --side this scries the Territory has a bonded Indebtedness of only tiwido, that by act of Congress II I restrained trom crea ting such Indebtedness to an amount exrd Ing perreutof Its taxed vnln. and sie h In-debtedness can be created onU for rh irttabl and educational purpose. These bond r by law exempt from taxation (or ny piirp within the Territory, and they rannut b old for less than par and accrued Interest, and any and ail bids may lie rejected. Illds will be opened at VJ o'clock noon of 10. lui, at Ihe office aforesaid, and sales of th whole or any part or parts of the bonds mad to th highest bidder or bidders, who will be required to give security to carry out the sale, and If payment Is deferred th Inter-es- t airuniiiiutinK on the Isnils during tb time will be required. Ti.e Isruls w ill b sold under a power In th law. Ilnilie I as to time and bidders are requested to make examination t.for- - th day of sai. and make th-- ir id Is sjievlttc In details. The bonds can be seen by proieowd bldi'ers. Dau-- Angus, II. IVAKltn,)KKm Trttaitrfr. Butterflies in the Snow. D. L. Mann, of Sugar Pine, one of our Poetical woodsmen, was in town last peek. He reports that millions of but-Mie- s are in the snow belt of the Sier-ra this year. He says that in riding t'aroaghthe snow clouds of them were Ksnbyhim. They were so troublesome that bi3 horse would snort and shake his lead to keep them out of his nostrils. foolname Independent. of moths in Brook-Jy- n There is a plague and the suburbs of . They at about the twi--' make their appearance light hour, and in the gloaming are mis-taken for bats. The moths are big, of them measuring four inches U outspread wings. These moths differ from the ordinary insects, of the butterfly family in respect to things containing hard, bony ribs those in an umbrella. Indigo for Bee Stings. . ''. I see that a lady in Jersey City 'hats wed from blood poisoning from a bee ;i"g- - Had she gone into the nearest laundry and rubbed the part affected ith a blue bag she would be now alive tod well of the sting. It is an effectual remedy. I know several cases where ln applied in that simple manner Efer failed to cure. Cor. New York-World- . Tna blacksmith's shop at Audley, Eng-land, a robin has built a nest on a ledge close to where the horses are shod and its eggs Neither now sitting upon of the hammer nor the flying Jplrks of the anvil appear to disturb the bird. McGlynn, a shoemaker of John suffering from an abscess on the Sk died suddenly on Sunday evening. AVnoonhe said to his wife; Iwant a If I do die I don't want to goner. die hungry." f there are 64,500,000 of us! Super-Wende- nt Porter thinks that the census 1S00 wiU give the United States about "se population figures. There is no ause for complaint. This gives us more than we had ten years 2fo country can show greater ad- -' fancesin wealth and population in the decade. . j Notice of Dewrt Entry CunUtU V. H. LAwnOrrt'-r- - I salt Lake cuy. L July V. IV. ( HAVIN'l IIKKV LNTFKKD (NOMPLAINT by WHliain S tMAris md against Patrick Hamlll for Is. lure toioint.lv itn tne law o todert ntry No. 'JI77. dated June i. upon the lots I. I. tr.dH'i Jit, and St H' and KW sc-f..- u v.wns',',:, I ou(h,raiiiteweL In S,lt couniv. I fab with viewtohcaiic. lltmnof said et ; cnts:ant a'.leKing that said Patrick H imlll has faibd dnriiig th thro year after Kink ng s ild mi y to rertalm aio tra. t of laud by coo ducting or causing tun con-ducted UI)- - n the s:iror,y waler Whatever, (. I that said Hafrtck Hamlll slid fli to condjet or to cue to tie cotidu;tl upon a!d land any water aud that .d trifi "f land I at this tun land h l"--r without and without ary rnsls for th rjnv.vinK of watr toor nton said un.l th d pirtie.ar hereby siiin,(.r.d to api-a-r it tft offi' on th lh d .v it! Septemls-- r at IK o'clock a m . f ilia furnish U!t:mocye.,w-riln- g satd D. Moas, Agister sensation has been created in Vienna A the waters of the v iSSffii Pottendorf to Land-- r arfpoisonous. Bathers ted pustular eruptions covermg the entire bodlf . A remarkable invention has been made " Austria whereby the serious effects of ay collisions are prevented.. Glass s project before the train, and if are broken by an obstacle an eleo-n- P movement is applied to the brakes, '"aging the train immediately to 'tandstuT. Sl'S.WOS.S. In the District Court In and for the Third Ju-dicial lus.ic'.l of Cuh Territory, Counryol Salt Lake, Kai D )xri. riaintifT, 1 vs.. Brkkisn:-Jona Di t:uj. Defendant, PEOPLF, OF THE TERRITORY OF TUT. It lend (rreeting to John to :v,B, defeliilailt. ' ' You are hereby required to appear In an action brought against you by thoarse named pialntlflintaeflUtr.cM-wirto- in., Th.ri i' ial D;strlct ol trie Territory of 1, tah, and to answer the complaint n4 therein within u-- a days fexcluMVol the day of aerv.cet after tt. service on you of id ini!nonl( served within ttus county . or, If served out of Uil emnty but In this district, within twenty days, otherwise within f uiy days or ludirment by default will be '.ak-- n sgainst you, according to the prayer of raid complaint. The said action is t,rugn to have a flecree of this court dissolving the tion'ls of matri-mony between plalotiff and defendant, snd awarding to p:a au-- . th cofV-d- ol t - ml' c child Krr A. son. Issue .,' sa d m- - -- r ag- -' gr-n- t ' p.aint.ff ill fu tner and tel el and cost of ault. ooy rebel trajed on tut gronud that on the day or June I tleii.-t- i t.iis p.at:.t':t, ai d r'a y ' " at.ent4 hlriine.f. leaving ulmnt msoorx't-- i 'ohnad lrew, or wi.er its,jt:ndf.rt-- - ti.'. n. M oat ,a.tt has li any min:iT!ie.tr.l,M.-lV-j the s:ipifrt of sid pi:r.-i.- , ant rn.ld. AndyTOareh-ren- y aiHifteo that If yoo fall to an'.-- ar and an.wer lav raid complain", a above required, ih said plaintiff wi.i wp.y to the court for the rel'ef Oman -d Ihere'n. tee H'm. Chari . Zao. Judije. and the seal of 1.1 distrct a 1 court of tne Tbtrd Judicial distri't. eau in and lor the Territory M Ctah tui j jrddayof Attiri U Ui tn year of our Lord oa thouaai.d eight hun-dred anil ninety. UkuarU. McMiixas, Clerk. Bv Geo D. Loouas, uryutj Caera. Tenty-eigh- t people are reported as arS left iloosehead lake in one day ?nia a week because it is so cold up e- - This news won't be likely to other folks desire to keep away that part ( Maine Knew Hlnuelf. knowledge of arSnntScsometimestodoa-sumi- n anything about figure,, UnSeStm-sai-d a merchant to an applicant for work. to pay me $1 a mont IZ pr me at the much would you owe of three months. "Five dollars, sab.. don't know much .rm afraid you NofisStIIUbwlt fNo. Mi. I I K0T1CC OF PROOF. IASD Orni t Wait Lake Citt. I A ag. , lsrf. f ISIIKHKIlV OIVKX THAT THE NOTtfT.foiiow.ri nitwd etrler h 014 nol'"f to make tin il pro-j- f In suMrt of 'us eUlrn. and tal aatd pfw.f will alade bf 10 and Be.iyer at Lak lty. I tah. on M. inn ru "eer A P roli D. X. Ilrff. i to V. , HK-i- pr and V. il e- 3- - P nam th foil'rwing w.ti.w to pr'.r I hi t.SiUKUu reil-n- e P "lttvrl n of Midland, uameiy: Hssakaa Aonvdt. M.ller. Kla-- 1 Kubin A. P. 8tn-Lb- , 4 ol IJalt Lak City. fh. I i Ira. Elizabeth Stuart Phelpt-'VTar- d is 'scribed as ashy 'woman kf delicate toes. Her eyes have a look of sad--s to them. The strength of her face Pears in her forehead. She is quiet gaging talken, , --,4 |