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Show .... J.r ,JN, , psra'ei, L":n. s. yofxsjy Has opened a First-Clas- s Barber ihri t I r.ri'l 5 F'.'r'.itur?-- ! urc, M.nnSlreet, - - - Epkrarn. T. AV. HAMSUN, c CO. Ifave a FIr.t L"t;.e of Cent's Un.ierware atn 0 o I s' ! Ua .d'.crrt.t f, l'rriM r4, Blrti. Kkgister Block, Ephraim. NEW BARBER SHOP tf j oprned In the Register lilock, by T. W. Hanson & Co., who are always on hand and ready to oblige. John liclsoE noOT nid SHOS MAKETJ JU'joT anr SHOE iJAKKXV. t -- VI' M WOSK-- e ismy i.vf.. ;f:fd j.iti on the Shortefc ?;!. i . ( t: of C;;v Hull. Ephitiiii iii ItH Vailcy Kailtvity. ijtii IAijf.r. NO. 4 i t M a:a:iy, l.i.'y 7, S. j. f.n., 1, I ...II S. I 111 'J. I N ' a. ii. P-b. iw i C.litier. Arrivel s. 45. o 4 ..n.vei Moriwi. LenVR4 1.31. 9. 00 Leaves Moroni. Arrives I- - V- 9. 15 ljraper. Leavel fa. 55. g. 3 FoUDtain Green. " ta. 40. 9 50 " Divide. " la. ay 11. an " Main Street Nephi. " Arrives Nephi. Leaves 11.3a. J rain ru daily. Sunday accepted. Trains stop at station marked only when signaled. iHKODOKft UMUHACIC Gen't MtllH - r. H. S. Kana. Gan'ISnp . I TEASDEL'S 1 I BIG REDUCTION! 1 To Close Out Otock of I Men's Straw Hats, 1 1 summer coats, dusters, I all light-weig- suits, I ALSO I I Summer shoes and slippers, ! And The Stock of Ladie's Dusters, Lawns, I Percales, fancy and plain, j STRAW HATS j j AND ALL I I Summer Goods before our Semi-An- - nual Stock Taking. j j I For I'icnic Excursions, a Full Sup- - I piy f i Can meats, can fruits, ; f Can fish, pickles, I preserves, jam-'- , jellies, At s. F Teasdel's, i j SALT LAKE CITY. :::::::: iiiiii I ; ! i : : : : ' ' : : i iMn ww.niwi iu mi wnw rtv .. .; '. hiiiiiii..".m mipiw mpiwi awr ?"ZT1Z i I i I We Want Your If 1 ' I Wife I i ; I 1 J j i 0 k h f to know we make a specialty of jj - II ll I 1 I TEAS 4 COFFEES jj 1 : l Our stock of these goods has no I I P superior. We only buy the LI fe Best and can supply H ' " nothing else. M IUI 1 WE WANT IIER A ' ' I to make a Trial Purchase of our " U Wl goods, and test them for 11 t1 quality and price. IJ II B 1 1 WE WANT 1000 WIVES j i D I wm to know that for weight, quality ad U T M g I purity of goods we ac- - W MM m I knowledge no su- - l I 1 1 J $1 M 3 pior- - U 111 ' ri n II I h You Want the . i i i 1 BEST! : U B H ti n nil Sd i ' f H B11m I5 We have it. Come and see 14 MM H H hilli ' n II MM tj m y h PI Farmers Exchange, 11 M a H n 1 U EFIIRAIM, UTAH, H - . S'jsvjr.. :''ti j ,i Sept. s j SUBSCRIBERS VIEW. I'.imtor RicmsTOR. I louitiK that a few lines Ii om a Subscriber will be acceptable to v .iir ctilunius I write. Your stibscuber was so ui fortunate as to attend a so called railroad meeting last night, witli the expectation ol hearing what the city of Ephraim would do, and c raid expect, in return, but to my surprise, left know-ing less tlr in w:ien 1 entered; I have attended similar calls to citizens of town and cities, outside cf Utah, for the pur-pis-e of sutneiibiiig to railroad or railr ad Ic.nks as lermed in the states, After lisieain to prpositions of depot location. Union depot, water tor train, free will donat'on, etc., etc., which Would all do for ciiurch, church location, missionaries ijoing abroad, etc. Mr. Editor, let me make a little , not that my suggestion may be accepted nor even better than others, but your subscriber came to said meet-i- , to hear what Ephraim could give, md what could be expected in return, supp ise said railroad Company or cam-panie- s make Epiirairn a point of shipping not only a junction, out actualy pom ol freight reeeiving and height delivery such as Salt Lake City, and Ogden, or l'n.vo (loathly of depot is ol minor im-portance f .r Mr so and so cannot step outside Hieir store and see the Union Depot. Never mind, so it is convenient to the public mid inside City limits) I hold that the citv of Ephraim can, by obtaining such etlbrt, to give say f 10,000 This figure may seem high, but let me show how the city of Epiiraim can issue bonds tor $10,000 to mature in 2oye.rs. with privilege of redemption at tiie opinion of the Hy, alter 10 yeais, such bonds will sell at six per cent, an-nual, say the city pay interest two years at six percent. $ 6 it will be able to pay that at once by the revenue ol new business, after two years the rail-road will have considerable taxable pro-perty, some wholesale or ticstrihiiiior, house, and the li ;e, we will have an ineiease in taxable pioperitv, to say increase our levnue $500.00 more; now use that as a redemption fund set aside t meet maturity of bonds m ten years,. 11 r eight year.;, tne time the bond could be paid, now take up $400,1 the other ten years no doubt would be able to take caie ot $5, 000 probably ni ike cxchoige, so the interest Could be leduced, to say nothing in tegaul to the same property, business revenue-woul-have so iiicieased that the least doubt is not to rnv miiitl about that. Your subscriber 's a sitting believer that property benefited must pay its own burden of tax, and not in donation, for '.;..:. S-. - 4 .,-- , . - jep.:. 1 1. :S?'i . ., ft'-- i e I t If: t ' ' " ; 'eH'1 ..! '' ' '' I '.-- L : !;,:,,.-''7.'- rMn : I i ..'.-- ,. .1 ,f ,C' ..I'r . .'t, is "im tut. m i is Steven J lots jig rode--, ' assessed f;vj. vaiiic fCjo Per 50 rods b asks S'.oo. a ri? !' neatly .v-- per !inri'ii;ii s.i t f told, exclusive ul j 1 - I i ' !. tautest hi lite . .1:1,, IMi.is : : 5 !i.ni a :. 7; r .d-- v 1 ' I ;.f.. .V' J. An ol ,v) n-- i i A l:a .! 1 j ,.,. or it--' r ...s s 1 it v 1 1 r ' 1 'i ! fc 'ir iu l.t r v!J ill. ll - t r 7 1 r t i VHlVJ .. . III It lit !!. Colli- - j 1 1 f i, t ,1 u r f i''" if f t M 1:1 .lif.ne lia ve 11 .1: "j : i(.i. in J 11 iw the people can ijidw.iier u!) c jiiclusiuiis. GONE UP TO-.- HIGH The ten1 valuations have gone up on B. ne-- t .".'i-.-- Ephraim, is almost equal to lim 111.1 .'lean's' iiistaiilaniaus growth oll.l.llnS. Aii'. i hearing the repor . f the cm-oi'ie- . i.l ilie lathoiul meeting last M inlay week, a representative of the s n;i i i r lock a look at ihe assessment oil!, tii st-- how piices had advanced on I'.i'.it as it was claimed by some that piices weie, in some cases, 100 per eel. to high. Pi operty in Ephraim is supposed to be ssesstd at 50 per cent, of in actual val- - V n , i h 1 11 i 1 t...i ,). '. liy-- ' .. : I ' i ' .!in'i . t r.i J ' '.-- 11.1 i'i m- - A.. ,1" '. " 'I .!'!'' " v.,: . '! !i men v.. n.i .ciiu 1 u:i:i;;-- r l . ti (mi ti- -i t:-..- ' .11 , - i ... t. It i' ' '"il llp'OI : ; -- 1. (? i ' ' ., ,1..; si.tij c.l '1; i r.l! Hie 'hieshers ao iiit nd take the !il)t (oini ti ii.aoi.-- i iie pivim fi'-- J1.7-- . tfi So I"-- f' ' and arc j,luil to t tliem at that pnee. Our D strict scluo'-- i meat piesent in ....d innifii '.'.rdt--r li'id.-- i the ptinei.ml- - j ilnp t tiv C. Uil-o- n. tiusteen have ' bee unab'e to sectite :ieni teachers l.ir the but die pios'e::!s are bettei ii'.w as an upplicatitm has been reec.vtd fioni a yoiiii lativ in Alpn.e j A it-- niinv of o:ir people are mak if,' preper.m .iw to aiirnd the jubilee at Kpiiraim next 'Smid.iv and Mon.lae. ii 111.1I;. s one leel as il he 'iliuiild like 1.1 be 1vi.1i', I ir a tew d.ivs at lea-'- , as eveiylii)Vt knows that bf: Sciiubi. avian peopte are are li 1:1 wli never tnev iinderlak.', m.d it will midoubtedW be a gr..n I sec es , l..,,i-i- ,v Una ii lb.it a :il' un will be opened here tli.s we. U. It - to Iw lip- - ed It, l .11 tin la llo.ul I) IS I', H will als take i' b it til t mt: iieing nude IT a building, we nie led to lielieie it iieie t st.tv. h'.iitv'e.v has been Iree from .he md f.: ce u nic fillows such places to a gie.it extent in the past f.id we hope that mtr eifzens will ti'ie iheo 111 itieV to betier advaniaga Hian destroying llieii beallli. 111.d111lltier.ee bv the use ol iiitoxieatiug iapiors, Mr. lUhcirk of the D. & U. G. R U. is progressing nicely in pnicliasing the ti5;ht of way thiough our city. That gendemiin seem bo wihm-j- tvr tl.i what is nglit and has proven himself a iliorouh bus .m.jiN inan. As was slated in iheRKUisTua. some ol I lie people w ere somewhat unr asonahle in their prices but thus far all is rieace and the iiglii-ol-wa- y h.n been neaily all deeded over and at very piices. I'iie uotk helu ecu pa. mew and Mt Pleasant :s pioie-.sin- veiy lap.dly tbeie beiit.f no veiv be . oil;. ... ... ,. l.i . wit lit .1 .... t ' r i ' .......... ; -. 'Vi .v ...i; . ' . " :...'. r "i ..:: ...... i ' ! If'.' "' " ' ' ' " . ... ,: M K i:,..!. 1; ! r I v ' ' ' ! XI , III ..... ..I.. ..ill ..1:1 liC glllll15 ... f, ii.iiii licisilf. Neplii ilie .. ... j j would deciease ., (i her wealth i she weie . ,1 1.1-.- sn Pete Mniie. Vi.'i t ; i js obligatiuiis 10 his cunstitu-t-iis i.- - sor secured affidavits from ' ail (' If f :e sto the elltCt t i.it they h.id pi'd' t... .r t.ixes in Hie.r respective c .mi ' .s. (nti naif nl the tax is due to Sin and will have to be paid over IP- - sni( the slierpherders ate the mint h s:). table set of people ut earth, tha U w ii i up issible 10 leave a camp Hitii .in iivKinjf salt" with the host.eveii . nc b id ai.e .dsi eaten to repletion . .Mr. iVtel oii reports woik on the rail ,!,.) ,u and tives suiistau-i.uC-wn. i'. "tit vigilant coirtspondent ii..i,. K.tiivlciv wrote us last week. r c 1 11 w tl ih ) 11 vt.'.v.rv 01 :.i ; iiiircd.n ;;;;i m nr.- - iVI x in l.ntiriatt en fcunuav a::d .stfli '1 c e b i s - 1 v. I 1 f ' t. t t r r r t ,, f'l t e i i t ri .).4 O.J.'iiO'i. l:ir:r!.n'Ts.:.i Hi. 11 1 11 1 - t t 1' 1 e it I ma ii V) tiany t bo--- . it..! ;ix ; . r.j'ii. bafi;i . ; ' ".IT', T 1' ' r ; ;.:..,,.'(,... I I; L .'"..' r .1 i; auueuti w;ii find all ttieir School Supplies at tiic 8 ationery Store, Joseph Uoius, on Main Struct Recistcr Block. Mr. Jen sen, the salesman in Jacob sen & Christensen's butcXer shop, says he will have beef, mutton, veai and pork during the Jubilee, -- o! that the people can have ii variety of tineats for their gucsti, Judge Johnson has called aa ex-tra session of the County Court, to meet on the 2jn.l to hear p 'tithm jof R. ti. W. Ky. Co. for their right to cms; road; in several placer., aiid aK' to fit and approve the bonds of county officers. There a term of the Probate Court held last Monday, and a vmall ' amount of bu.i'H'.s transacte !. J in; udt';e sav after this be will only! bold one i.ti.i of court each month, j until ' first M n lay of t:;e ttvnt'.J,as the busitii-;- s is so li'it it wtil not justify more fr.'.ptsnt A good many are asking about the Ephraim Sprinkler. The City purchased a tank ami sprinkling apparatus to lay the dust of but the people have not seen ii yet. I low about having the streets sprinkled for the Jubilee? What say you?. f A gentleman in Kphraim received a private letter from J. H. Bennett, Esq., G, F. ft P. A. of the K. CAY. in which was tin's par, r. toil : ''Since writing you before I am iu receipt of infor illation from our eng'nrer that be, at present, expects to have. th line c implcted to r.j.hratm about tli? first of December." The rpilroftds will ivc special rates for the Scandinavian Jabilw as fiilio'v, for round trip: I.o.:a.i to Chester !.). 2 11 Urigham City to Chaster ;.?o 'K''t b t!lister. .e Salt Lake to Clie.-.tcr-, 5. ;o Provo to Chester, ,",.50 Tickets pond for ten davs com- - mencing 1 2 and i,;. The September tortn ot ths First District Court, at Provo, has sj V. S. cases on it; calendar, 10 Ter-ritorial cases, 112 Civil cases, and 20 cases of Lav an.l Motion, i?;, cases iu ail. th;;s there are 45 U. S. cas' s and 31 People's cases before the Grand Jury, makiiij? in all a grand total of s.pj case; to be considered. Djc? Utah need ad-ditional District Courts? An (g len correspondent writes: "The excursion that loaves here on the 1:, for F.phraim, is being talked of considerably, and it would seem that many wiil be down from this locality to visit you for a period of ten days. or more, at that time. They know fully well that hospitable treat merit awaits them, and besides being a time of rejoicing for you. it will be a good advertisement for your part of the Territory." NOTICr. Pro'. Alma Greenwood will nil the following appointments to Epeak in behalf of the Stake Academy, by or-der of the Board of Education. FAiavir.w, Saturday 13. at 3 p. m. Mt. PlkXe-vsi'- , Saturday 14, 2 p.m. Sp:x:j Citv, Sunday 14, at 8 p. m, K;ANJ:HS! TO BE GRANTED. There was a special session of the Citv Cu.11.el I.im mxtht. will closed j.ii.h, t oinsidei the K. G. W. tran-ciiis- e ..j ir- -' hi. Tlie members weie all lv.it eoiine.lor N O. Anderson. Tiie M i.' i explained the object of ;!:r nil el l' granting ol a franchise I., lifi i; '.. w. Rv. A pei.tioii from C. Jenson and 26 others w..suad asking that no lailroad c..ji;,-iii- granted the right of way on A. west s:t eet The matter was tabled. The c.aincil after considering the matter c,u ef'.illy.decided by a unanimous vote to gi.mttiie right of way 011 B uest Mi'.et in accordance with the wish of the. people as expressed in the Mass Meeting. They also decided to widen ami siiai.diten the s:reet, and to nppro-pn.it-e S",oo lor that purpose. T lie road w 11 l:av 10 be built paralelle with and a.tj .in the S. f. V. grade. ixl.trv Kiaulzen deiiiitiuled, by 8fent the wa'.ei to be turned back into her mill Mce. The Wilier had been reinov- - don 10 the farms. The water master was umtiiiCted to see that the water was .11 tiie race by the 15th inst. HO'.IE MISSiON.'.Rir.S A:ip linted forSmd iy Set:mber ji, iSy. Fountain Gien -J-.1robj.1cobs-.n1, James Harvey Jr. Moroni Andre v I'uterson, Peter II Anderson. Wales 1. P, Chtistei'.'ien, Neils Anderson Indanota-- A C. Nie'jon, Wiv. Bidder, Milbarn C. H. Wli'.iloek. John Carter. Fairvitfw Midi An.leis. .1., Neils I. Lund. Mt, Pitasant Jo'anR. Haxter, N'ei! Ben-son. Spring Cit- y- A.W.l'.-s- - ev.l lenrv Winteh Chester - I'eter l'eter-.on- , Jens Peter en- - ! 1. JCpliraim R. N. Mired, Uemiing llinson Mnti-W.u- d Stevenson, lens lens m. Sterling C. L. Tiiorpe. . f. Hiihou Jr. X ' Mm'fiettl Canute W. l'etersou, Andrew '1 homiisun Jr. Guiin s m "tuistian Cluisteusen, Lats .' jansfii. ,,,.. ... ,. j;" Faveite William Anderson, AoAtevt J. 'r0 j))VMirlfij't, Mynri, Cmle-- i Eublev. ill will In; held in t lie several tvarj.-- at i o'clock p. m. Canute f'e ersoii ,!.' . ' H nrv lie. il J. ii M linen Presidency of the San Pete Stake of Zioi., MANTtllEM Maoii, S.'.n. 'ill. We are pleased to 1 Mill Mai Idle i' i Wubeek who has I sen f;i,m-.l- ill loi toe p ist week w to isilator is ia,.diy leeoveliii',;. I.iiest lejfiits fiotn t'ie relatives i I Mis Alice Jones S puns state iii.il h t iiiianl is alive and well alio If r ..If instai'cn of a litr'e oueleft 'iiotb r i less in lire r' ts In. til ol HeMSlancr. j Our steam thr.-she- and sevei.d ten hors.- - power machines asa busy late and eaily in taking earn of .Monti's im ueiise gtam eiop. t.ur fnnieis ...e ail snilei w;iilt eoiitemtil.itiiig iheir bount.Uil haivt-st- , user tins view of tlieit fiieieiit p: ..upeiiiy they sliould einlea-vo- i to lay up something for a tau.y da.'" I n the p'.l .'ne w.neii w II prob.tii y visit us i.exi. y We regret to learn of the death of Mis. Amite S mid Watson whose Sertoli d 1 as in. teed 111 outlast issue. Mrs. V .is. in's patents ueiewuh bet in In-- i las. hoiiis.intl yeiterday her brothers at d sisteis w. ie summoned by telegmm alteinl the f ita-ia- l seiv.ces. 'The K ex ends kindly sympathy to the bereaved linrle And fiiends. Mis. Wals n leaves two final! c'.liK'.reli aged respectively 2 nunth and weeks. TENil'I.E HANDS KXCUUKION Yes'euf'.y I'linU's Lake was pieses-n-of a pleasant letimoii ot Hie Temi'lt w'oikeis and liieii inv.te.l guests. Tile day was a I lb it C old te the air c ml lid biae ie., and nil seemed b.;nt on enioytuent, tiu- rey li.ine.l vet er ins iiit'liithiig Ptest Wells, and Lld-.'- l I amesJW .iiehanl as well as lilt; younger members ol the. patty lu itiiiviug al tin; lakts the boats weie hrbiiglit mtu and the pleasure seekers weie s ion gl.tl 11;: uvei the hiight w.iteis, watch ;;.ive t'letn an exetllem appetite f ir tinnier, wmcn w as seived soon alltr th.'.r leliu a, the VMiid was excellent 111 ;ib nu3 : iu it:iy.iml Hit tn (I'liimny, Io.ivti;y tn.!!i tc Id be iii th a Uiei'iiin.. Alter all vvtMe suiiikiciitly ufirheit .U the o..u:.til'a.!!y ;pfal lUet the vtn-- 1 panv iiJiututuetl to tiu; i.werv whetc sunt hitt'icsiMr.r fxueufs w ete hcM C iliti;; A .tceclici bv Ajm.te Iniv.. an ! itht-i-i, S'i mduvv,s bv s.ulc til' .M.u.liV vidiii; KiJies e! K'ttt'dh a s civ. I tn.K' had: ! the rtv-i.n-w the ii r .it nt tl.i .Sitvjr IWiiil, wuicijoviin;-- s rlincs aiuniv- - hs nvn-biiH; was tnua'c i t be pifsnii, rtf C imomu-tfs- uf ai iafr.',i..!iK-i!-t ctm:.;M!i.j; Ol Jchn L. Biriicli. Atihur i nt c a iK. Jens M'.fUKst wwre iJeta;i;;.h itt thc t e.vlitvor to riiritc the n auJ v.ella? oftht. i..rty ai.u H hcvkI- - Ie;s to5;iythcv wei successful, Mr.! Funk one of the prapiift-tr- ol ti.e J.tktr ami grounds was also cuve i.l bis tu UirUtci the enjavm-- nt at.d contfurt ol his ursls. The party retume't ot n seas )r..tb! Ivotir in jjoik! spiiils feel inn tl"i.t cce-- . siotiat s.as-j- uf ivcitrati-u- t is a tbty well irrut, A. L. C. Maett . ytli. 1S9 1. j Lot niR Uixuktkr It is the pii ii'ii ol ! V no c iiiesp-.tidcn- lha! one thin;; ti. (ul lot San Pete Ci.iiuiy is a wotiteii 'to j tory lui.lt hv the tna.n ai.tl smew td hei citisciiN bv lu-- sheep on a! j tll.j.i-an- hiili, t,i; erat, d by lier miii j j le'.pl . No iiKie wo I s Ui to enr.ch !isti-it- i c:i(iit.tlisis. No nuiie ui,rn': j nids which aie manufactured i ;u- - j side establishment it a sacitlice of her' ;tain crop. No mine exi." .sine; au i ' i tu the tlaneis t.f lemntali. i s in the ii'iiuiji cuiupA, but home pr..teeii.n j j ti cue it'dtutiv, happint-s- nnce, pros pi - itviar.ll. We are all ready f.r the i at - j t bui in S;.v pi: ti k. j x In court at Salt Lake City on Sep'. 5th the questi n ol the title or owi eisnip" ol the Mauti Temple wasspiuur, wli.le L. (1. Young was on the witness stand testi lying in the chinch suit. He stated "mat lie was under tne nii;iressiiai lh.it the ruin had never Lesu vtsted .11 tn-- chinch. County Locals. l';ven pe son empli yt d n the RtGis Tka Ih' .ins been "umltl tne wealhea' ihiririg lh past week, und a pan f i,Ue 11 mt ap icitaled tor woik Ne giiol) at Peterson & Man-son- A few boy's Jersey Suits at Peter-sons & Hansons, Ephraim. Kphraim merchants report con-li-trab'. e trade from :i..'i.;hboring towns. The most complete line of Gint's underwear ever offered to the public ,n jw on hand at Peterson's k Han son's. : Thj farm;rj of San Vate should! nite the fa:t that Teami,, P. tatoes, .Oats, a tl It ty are glint; to be fcarce articles, T.is first Xoiic." to Consignee from the U. P. at Ciieiter was re-ceived Thursday. This would in-dicate that the U, P. are in control of the S. 1. V. Before buying your winter sup-plies of dress flannels, blankets. etc., call and see the large stock ordered bv Peterson & Hanso.-- , and expect-ed daily from Provo. Peterson & Hanson have just re reived their stock .' of Winter Clothing for both ladies and Gent's. The largest lot of. gent's clothing in San Pete. ' To AcademyStudents from abroad If ou desire a auiet,homclikc place to board, daring the school year.ou reasonable terms, apply to Mrs, Charlotte Taylor, Ephraim. The Quarterly Conference of the Relief Societies, and' Y. I.. M. I. Associations, of San Pt. Stake, will be h-- hl ni Mayfield, on Fr -- t'ay and fa urday Sept. A .g?,;lem.tn writing from Mt. Piensant savs: ''Mr. Editor we expect to pay vou a risit via. R. G. W. nalace c:ir foe or snow Iliti, ti!! then "Ju tier-oir.- " A complete assortment of Gent's ready made goods at Petets in's & Hanson's. Youth's suits at from $3.50, to Jio.oo; men's suits from $5.50 to $30.00. Call and examine our stock and be convinced it is the best. Mrs. Win. H. Olsten and child. Mrs. W, K. Reid and children and Mrs. I. B. Brunei will leave for Salt Lake next Monday. Mesdame ' t)lsten and Rcid will go from th. e fo Cache, to visit their childn-- f.l home and friends. There was a false aiam of fire in Fphrattn last Sunday liiorning. It was some parties burning straw. This is entirely wrong; in several ways. It creates a false a'arm, en-- ' Janer other p?op!e?'.s property an.l Jhe :'':? it d,.iaT'e;ao!e to every- In th? i't'rM.,ulft r!t1)W, San 1'tt I'WniV, t l. Si t'T'' tOT'Y. tV.:IMft !hstii: i'laminf, V' - T'cfi'iTw-M- . ) i li.h.-- l!t.e, n;ii!i'. trt;u;ni (tr iitv. Vph f'Tflv stiwrnoised !v Sc. an nTvo.ir !pfn:e rru tit" niT'lcis-iK;--- a- riv oi'i'-e- in - jihin'm 1're-'i- . S,vi Fete coua y, VaH Temiory, on Sttuniny, the l!hh tiuy a: S.ti muSci. A. !. wn. at 10 f cloric n m It) a tompliCril tU- tl ;;.tn,u y,ni in this Court bv aid pUimiif, un ic 1th tiav ot ? cptcmbcr. A. 1. Saul action is braugln to ipci.r fro; vtitt th sum of 50 cts damage Sa tlune mt s;t tl pum nr!"- - ujps in Vlihiaim IVccimt, by iprf.Tin mac hfk?i;i: to ywu, and hereinafter ti, tyfMtrt w.ih icd:nw mid care of sand inith, ami ca ts n un, t. One biark mare nvtV, x t- - ::J yeaMf.ld, Cfu.tt sh.iks lame oi the r ftviu txct. tio brands i.MtHf. catt ;intrn;.! i held ,t llie prettm.. cf Jerisf-- in Attu yt.u 4 w e'.'Y noitlit'd rtv.u if vot: ixl ! j .r Jim.1. (",..-- - ov: tA.t pltur-- fv t,ike n ur ih.. nA s;n o 'rf) ru d. in: ri'0 m.h; V w.th rare irtrof, and u ,,i ti; l't tite sNcriif C(snst;..ble, A C'.nritj, C.i crt.ir.f Muke tct d re mm h- - - n?. Civen under my hand this fit it dty it s:ti., Ji JustM Cof the I'race, lhit-- OvVtuni. Final Srttlftncnt of Aorount. In the Prpbate Curj, in und t. r San e;c Coun'.y, j I1 tail territory. In the Matter of ih of VM. PornoU jewk?"., beveled. Not re of settlement of fm;il at'eont and liosnri;'. peviiim ixkin tm '!, ot is berrhy yn un tit.it b t'. .'i;"b'ia ,en, r adudniriirahr u tiie eUte V.u& y ket, dcseas4d, h.ti n.;,d'T.d a.'d v lU'-- h'i" and tiled, in intl iiti o' iuhn niti:i n a d ::u.W: ami. tht iv, th, i ttb day i t tr. 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