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Show timks. ttaii county TIn: IVKSIXO, Tv'i vtA v On. 25 js-- q j r uold 4ti;or.Tio.s. ; j ALT I.AK1. j; 's i' 1'ii Authorise. j Ageul. I l.iko the fol- that they are one common family. Life from the Salt is brief and every soul a dejieiident creature on each other and God. Men's this morning: !. shot nature is to think and act, but to harllior Charles Hingham, William MeOillora lust night near the monize, can only lie attained to by an Neptune mine. McHillnra was hit t iee. oliediciiiv to the laws of the Creator. One I ml I struck Ins breast, hit a bone this to glanced oil: the other hxjged in his left The history of pat ages proves be Neither Man's true. considered is wound thigh. great prototype. (Inis: dangerous. The cause of the shooting Jistts, .gave tin law and embodied is unknown. II ier gave himself up to elements ol true Murk SnixrriNii. AVe low ring tqcciul (lisiatch f the authorities. the iiajiips of the 'oi. my Timks, in New Host Offices. The following jh' various settlements in Utah County, new xist ollices have just Ixsn estabfor ns hear from: lished in Itah : P.utlerville, Salt I.ake torinville .... J AM K8 M A RUll HANK'. riIAKI.1 MONK County, Philander Itutlcr M)stmaster; Danish Fork AH M. COO M Its. Holliday liurgh. Salt Ijike County, .ISAI J'avson... ELI OIFNSl I AW . I Insea Stout, Kiiitaouin jr., jMstnm.ster; Silver ;ko. Vleasant irove Sait Dike County, RolK'rt A Springs, Ww. GRANT. Fork Amerii-.JOHN l'F.VFY. Wilson, jsistirtaster. Lycurgus Wilson Alnine ioVm ROBERT H. DAVIS. has lcen apiminred, jost master of Fair ROBEKTTILL. view, San Pete Cobntv. S 'nil Lal.e J.oshen II. II. I'H'IT. Herald. JlrniRfffr. ' JtiislneTho following an! Vr(.,its for t)ic Utah iialliray. m therein, all the greatness, to enable man to bringaliout one universal brotherhood. My jioliey would be to establish free schools so that the intellect, the common heritage ol' all, may have an equal chance to be Not to lie is to live in cultivated. violation of the laws of life. W. W. J. - To - See list ofestmy advertised in nn- I'lI.sT PoI.YU AM Y IMiUTMI T. A elier column by the District lound- - will be sen by our yesterday's at Pavson. procisHiings.the grand jury have found one indictment lor a violation of the yw- Who sells the eheiqx'st furtii-- n law of Comrress of lsi;o. re in town? David (luff. Jr. .... 4k Mr. (icorge Reynolds has lxsn in KrrrKNKn. Elder John Neff, f dieted on a charge of bigamy, and lrasanf drove, in this County, re- held in bonds of 1,500 to appear for turned from his Mission to the States trial. This, so far as is known, public on Sat u may last. ly, is the first indictment found by tin rT" Another new arrival of goods grand jury under the I". S. statutes, list received at M. Livingston's, sell and it is generally believed is to Is made a test ease. Whether Air. It. is j Wk auk having quite a variety of all convie'ed or acquitted in the District kinds of weather at present; a little Court, the action will doubtless be ear lain and then a little sunshine, with ried through the Supreme Court of the lie clouds hanging threateningly Territory to the T'. S. Supreme Court, ground the mountains. hero the constitutionality of the Conlaw can le jiaxsed uoii. gressional I Everybody goes to Livingston Lair lfrrald. Saif all who the Kirn No. cigar, keeps se!2 choice brands. The Teachers Examination. Hoard PosTtsiMtn. W e have leen informan held of Examiners County al that the departure of the mission- examination on Saturday lat, in this aries called at the late Conference for city, at which there was quitea respectEurope ami the Eastern Sta'es 1ms able attendance of school teachers; ifen vostponed from Nov. 1st until nearly all the nett lenient in theCounly were represented. Provo, we are sorry 7th D74. to sav, lemg one of the exceptions. itov. Even-- variety of plain and fancy The examination was conducted in an Printing executed with neatness impartial manner the answers lioing sjnd dispatch at this Office. 45 i veil in writing hems- - no teacher Ivimiuuants. From the Herald we should hesitate to attend. Those presif am that another company of muni ent on this occasion a.sscd theexamin-atio- n with very fair endit; and wehoje grants, ntimleriug Pk) souls, have in New York, and will leave to see an improvement in our schools tln-ron Novemlier 1st. Elders W. N. thereby. It is the duty of all who fife, A. 15. Taylor, James Byvvater and to teach, to obtain a eertitie'e King, are in eiiarge of the com- - sigmsl by the Hoard; and a No the 1 y of the Tnislis s to employ those nnlv, w ho have a prrqier certificate. We unLi iiki. I, A Dhown. Commission I derstand that both the Territorial and and wholesale dealers in Herehants, are not in Jroeories and Provisions, x Main St.. County Superintendents ilt Jjako City. Utah dried fruit and favor of any teacher recoiv ing any of el.'! fgs wanted. the public fund, unless the law lias lioen complied with in this particular. IInmctvikxts. Yesterday the grand We cannot too strongly urge District Court tijnii seven more indictments. It is our school officers to magnify the law. thaTlho court, over which Let the Trustees ss that they Climated l fridge McKean presides, has business employ none but qualified teachers in every resjxvt. Wo were quite enough on hand to keep the court to of learn the conduct of surprised w for five years to come, ith the 4'ue despatch thov are now shelling one timelier in the southern part of the off. county who was very clamorous for an I t-- 1 ar-$v- e ex-jH- ct H 1 cd pre-ajnt- pm-jioy- ed I TfC Posters, hand-hilleards, lalw-lx- , receipts, or-fr- s, Ac., Vc., done in tho very trio of the art at this Office, at Salt lAike City prices. Call and examine . s, 111 bill-head- s, s, ix-.- st : jjwcinu-ns- iMrnovEMKXTs. The County and Ity ltoad Supervisors of Provo are inking an excellent improvement on 3e County road east of this city. There Jo other places which need repairing tforc tho winter sots in which, tin- mbtedly, these officers design attend-1- g to as early as possible, with the aid the tax-paye- Thk Report is TnrK that II. sells FERN I TP RE. inwoodev Fall paper, f 5AI5Y CARRIAGESfeathers very cheap, and ly to the dealers. Nos. 75. 77 A 1st South Street, half a block west of C, M, I. corner, Salt Lake City, may ltj Information Wanted of William Vckroft, native of Kendal, England. o was employed In carrying the i Mails in Polk and Ray counties, isouri, in 1802. Is supposed to have Jeen at Six Milo Creek, Kansas, in 1800. property in England awaiting him. iny Information will bo suitable paid tr fry Simeon Whiteley, Racine, I, Wis-9'n.si- n. New PritLicATioxs. The Ph of Marriage, a new edition, a Ratine on the lawa governing life, of the causes and symptoms. Oh instructions for the successful etrrent of weakness, low spirits, ,.nT nervou" exhaustion, mucu- debility, and premature decline In Price 25 ots. Address the i"tho ;Dr. Beck. West Temple street, dore South of Tow nsend Houae. J Uko City, Utah. from 10 till J.and Nui,'lltl,orui mCtrSp.ia. Sundays 11 to 1. I ry rl o2I-l- m examination during the summer, but when the examination was held refused to nppear; this smacks strongly of snoblierv, and all good citizens can but condemn it. The legislature at its last session apisvrpriated fifteen thousand dollars, for the lienclit of school teachers only, to bo drawn iu December next; and vc object to any ofit being used contrary to the law. Another examination will lie held on tho ltth of Novemlier next in this citv. To Be!! Or not to Be? American Eohk, Oct. 2f Ktlitors Utah Count; Times: To lie a eouHty rf iuijKirtani not so much uion tho gerv grajiliical greatness of it, hut tho ability of the inhabitants within its limits to manage the circumstances and resources upon tho principals of economy and justice, so as too moot their own wanks. This requires a united effort, on tho part of the great and small. Each other to bless must strive. Tho stars tvvinkleth. Some are great, others are small, but all conspire to licautify and decorato the heavens, and act in harmony with each other. No also do men's minds differ in size and quality, and if, like the Mars, thej would submit to lie governed liy God's laws, and act upon the attribute of his nature, love and amiableness of disposition would lie cultivated. Each should s'rive to make others happy and guard against an incroachfnent of the feelings and rights of othera. This policy would; soon make a community and the conn- - Irhturs - - - the YouDgMen. SriUNOVII.I.E, ( et. Utah 'aunty Times: 21), 1S74. Young men, stern winter is approaching: AH nature will soon be bound in fetters of iee, and clothed in a garment of snow. Outdoor occupation iil Cease. .This rest (rum bodily foil should remind you of the advantages to lie realized in turning your attention to the development ol the mind. Remember, that man is the founder of his own destiny and that you have the power of determining what you wiil become. If you choose to remain satisfied with your present stock of knowledge, and to make no further effort to adorn and enrich the mind; in riier years you will regret it. No man was ever sorry that he had laid lip, in the store house of the intellect, a fund of useful knowledge, but thousands regret the opportunities they have allowed to remain unimproved, besides education Is not valuable merely for its actual use, but lor that still higher and more ennobling consideration, the development of the powers and faculties ol the mind. When the mind is allowed to remain inactive its manifestations are feeble, but hen reasonably exercised (i. e. consistently with Unlaws of its harmonious action) it is always ready to answer the demands ti jmn it. Tho fai-- is the index to the mind, and how many faces hear little more expression Ilian that of a clock, (if I may la? allowed to indulge so rude a comparison! i. e. such faces indicate little or no culture, and how often do we norice persons vvdio hav e neglected intellectual culture fin years, after improving the mind, begin to show its iienelii-iaeffects in the countenance; even the occupation we follow leaves its impress; if wo work in tho dust or dirt we liccoiiie besmeared therewith, and, ns certainly, if wo' indulge in habits of slothfulness or dissipation we h ave their bad effects in their countenance. Nnmlters of young men sjiond their w inters in stores, or workshops, otten indulging in lewd conversation, but I know of none such who have been remarkable for intelligence and usefulness while continuing these habits. The cities of our county are, generally, furnished with entertaining libraries, to which young men can have access during the winter months; let them resort there for information, as well as to lecturers and reading rooms, but ospecially to schools. Avoid the most invidious too intellect ever encountered, the arch demon that has ruined the brightest minds, and carried sorrow and mourning to the most loving hearts, the detiio dissolver of stroyer of intclli.-et- , moral ties uml ailed ion; misery and ruin mark its path; it claims even more victims than tho sword! learned and unlearned, high and low alike fall prostrate before it. At its desolating toueli kings are hurled from their thrones, ami empires crumble into dust: hunger and want, groanings and despair, wailing and woe attend it: it fires the torch of tho incendiary, and sends murderers to the seafiold. Young man, if you persist in this vice farewell to study , to tho endearments of home, to all that contributes to happiness hero and hereafter. c. R. E. vv mea-iureabl- y vv e l Woman vs. Man. A Contrast. It is said that woman is less moral, but more devout than man. She certainly has the more sentiment of the two. She acts more from feeling than from calculation. Even her thoughts seem steeped In emotion, and her words are charged with some heart quality of the long scale between pas- aion and praise, rage and reverence But it by no means follows, from this fact, that she has less intellect and conscience than man. The signs of sentiment are so predominant in woman's life that they throw into tho shade other fish and avaricious men, who make qualities and traits, as the thick green simple souls s bate, to Mop. snd reflect. foliage Pf the tree hides ts branches j and fruit from the eye. ot woman that she has such a surplusage of m ntime ut that her reason is forgotten in its warmth, and what man painfully i form us a duly slio docs spontaneously from love. ( er hi inly woumn seems to be more religions by iiAimv than nun. She N generally more Miseeptihlc in spiritual impressions, more im ptive more of the influence, and sle attractive povvgr of infinite goodness than her colder, more resistive, active brother. Oman's lot and cei'ieiice are more religious in their discipline and influence than the rough, stern schooling of the vvmld into liieli man is plunged, to hi tossed on the billows, buffeted by the storm, borne down by the tempests very often, though now ami t hen to ride in triumph over the waves. In the calender ot'saint there arc five Marys to one John. Were not women more religion-- , than men. we should have few churches or charities. It i mostly woman's deep and earnest faith lint rears these Christian temple, womans holy aspirations that jMiin; these graceful spires to heaven, womans fervor that keeps aitve the lire upon the sacred altars, and the incense of woman's soul that tills the sanctuaries with the spirit of praise. Men may pay tile bills, but it is woman who vvorshiis and adore. If m in lut more of the moral element, and- - excels in that piety which is the soul of good, and that fervor which transforms faith into aspiration; if man has the greater sanity, woman attains the greater .sanctity. We look upon an irreligious man as , the hiock.oj marble in the unrq-i he rough; iiieompVe or ltut we regard an irreligious woman is unnatural, a peverio!i, a dcformiiv. The mother that docs not pray fc hardly fit to have a child. 1 seems a gre;it thing for man to attain to a religion state and character; but religion seem the native bloom and I'ffwvsiviKvuf a woman's beine, and vveex-oewoman to without Always giving her the credit for hat she does to licjx-- vv mijH-rfect- . 1 t vv and et) me so. Let uslx-jus- t to enough appreciate every merit and praise every effort by which she realizes this great exiss'tation. And may all our women fcvPthat, in a very IeouIiar they are the chosen of Mod's graces, priestesses at His altar, an minis'er of lire truth . and rru-rtIf the woumn of our land, gen-'rou- s 1 and the young women could once Ik- brought to the religious condition of the future upon them, the fate of contending sects and dissolving denominations could be contemplated w ithont anxiety; for every home would Is- a nursery of virtue, and the child hose earlii-s- t and deepest memories are laid therein would be proof against vvliat is worse than any infidqjity. I'j. - l dejK-nd- s - vv sjas-ulati- Sl'STAlN HUM EM ANl'EAT-Tl.Rby biiyingthe handsome, dunt-- ; and cheap Hoots and Shoes made - Wo, at New Advertisements. E l.vWorkimj men' s W Alain Street, Salt Lake Ci'y. Tin-- nule supplied with Leather, Findings, mid Kit nt very misk-rat- tin- -- ICTOTICm e . priis-s- rANTF.D WFT TIIH HY o PrevuCn-opi-rsttv- T si-2- HRANTH lualt-tuiio- u DRIED PEACHES, Flour !$ u lv orn Mnhf1 (it'Y, TlMYo jut rw .. i liii. .. 1 ' .. MtN PEELED 'PEACHES H.. lTTIi, AMD ECCS, roll which wk vvikl rw,v , TUB HIGHEST PRICE IN CASH. no 7o M !!'' Jnlp IVnchr ll JAHEi !0 r V V la! I'Iiiiii A r;r ) r II.. i u i i FtlJs rrn r tk. ' dn P r '.!Ifnii NORTH - WESTERN l. VOK KJ io, ft 7 N.aiipL RAtLWAY. IJ1 h t I CHICAGO , s ii'ouik! Hull r, ) i: ;r, HI C 10 C 0 a-- .A. Detroit, Toledo, Buffalo, Falls, Pit siuirr. th iie.lnnati, Itoelier ter, Alliany, Toronto, Jlonfreal, (Juehee, 'on mi at, Voston. .Sen York . PhilailelpMii, Italtimme. W.i.slilngloii, Wtioellns, is, Terre llauto, lay to n. I mini mi po! FOR A ( 'liani pjitgn.ru Sprinyrli-Ii- l Jack sonv Hie, fsl. , laiuis. (.'iiiro. Quincy Anil A 1. 1. POINT MM Tnand HAST, m! Should lai ihair l'lrkr-?- i tsif for soli' . M 11 Wool Nl-H-- I I GOOD OPENING MILLINER. I o of M il nr i y of i h liuvintkfiknAi nutLahlt1 ti M'ti with u HI i MniP In lent, i Mil-i- nl . Chicago trrrt. Applr to I.YM A K. CLOSE .lONKH, rp)vo ritv. NOTICE. or All tmv me claims lii Iiretuiliuli, leiie-iiI. llo- Iliil. iv - fWr o I know ini; t itinli'tv. ! ovo ( 'It y . rtlvilnrts Itrnrich pleaM.-- (re-eii- t lni!eMr-- 1ST l.--l, o.'i I. now in ful on nit on nt U'r Mill Mein in vnuul tisvlnr ;ij'))l-- to mulre Into riiler riire ti I I Mil W.-int- . - CO-la- .sil NOTICE. My mv r THIS IS THE DIRECT ROUTE FOR Iahpenilng, Kscaiialm, ttonx Cl'y, Wat-rUPrairie lu Chlen, St. Duhuque, , I.- ul, Maiqut-tieL'unse. N eg mi nee. Green Itliy, Stevens Point, Oslikosli, Fon dn I,ne, Yunkti n. K.tpl'l, I'ort lastge, I .a frosse, Wiuoua, Dnlutti, )nr--.o'- is To i.n.l inine- J VMKs firNN.Supr. lototii-- i COiatCTIGNS MAGI WITH All lAltICAOS ItlNRlHS EAST 01 SOUTH FROM SR 1C ACS. Hlielr-ovtfa- t . on or ,r ot t h'tolxT, 171; itixl nit - I1 Uo of thlR Gmt RwvL or mhi wttk tail C'huc,v of Ora (bn bf ItnJutsuvdU oUcorJ by thl ruuVr, ALL TRt M30a iMFROYlMERTS. R: stjvI GrnRrt LaRattM Trrt, Kail, Rock trd tr-iPulimtu fnlttftt Car Rtrl.vr Rrblr; md LfrwR Lorncinir (Hr '(!nVi; Caia. lr Bnvw, MHtar FatMit eatliughouee Fnnnavifoo it Jrtw Pltffbrmw t(te ( retijiLuI. tin!TrttisfcrH lion I'. tips tl.to im oihr H ut. I'uion on rtstcbrel Wf UH thy oiLer I'sn r oin' r a vh I short at I r , notii'i-- gallon I lor makim.. hioil von n vwvrkf'l iqi a mv null will to four Ballons to from till'l j u j too r of .i I'rovo C.tv J . - I A. II. SCOTT. . :li, 171. Sept. so'.") ESTRAY NOTICE. IN Inl,- Ill JN:r.' s: UN' two iir o vTKITI. AVI w 1 v Iriry Irtuafvr. Srrd. SafriDtnl mid C L swiiUou-tirl- Mi'1 mp ,:i i i i thfft your 7Ycrf.f rant tin thi Jtovte aiul t'ik rnritr othrr, MARVIN HUGHITT, W. H. STENNETT, bru or ih y ': V for s.ih' at salt I.akefiiy J. n. H. I. II. Davis, Tieket Agent; 'il''n. APPLICATIONS ! i lal Supvr.oU Ldeti.. Tick'ls lff iar, u?i!r Mf and brand-- r;hlt n i'd- lilp. da k r'd 0 Abm-lut- From S to 10 Fatt FpriM Tnvfrianin etch mar Phil uvr tbr variiMii Lin- - of ih.t Rot-dtko U lire Terrier tis tin; till tirw ni! wuiu cuuv- Im tut uou - tuny w!h tu eu. niovtly w!iit, roan i f.H-u- n! I and nTk( oiT ronn IlK MYroNsK-InNT- lire AuamDr; s l Railway. n AVnf.-rlow- -- ttmi wiri pli nso )!, North-Wester- si, Wesi th-- f & I'NItKbSTATKS Agr nl Uy M. alsoat ol't-l- v PATENT. HANDOH-U.k- , Salt Lake i ity, urd, IsTi. old, s j Sept, tjroad liorr.'. hr:nltl t K. K N K Is HKRHHY UlYKN THAT on U fr horn, 'otn Muo palm n ip- mum 111 M. Win. ol hiwh cri7?lv. !oYfirU sfa! lrmec, fienjnmin jail horn, Hoherts, h ft ar, an! a ht in ri jht. Copstuntine Dawson, Sxmiict AiulrrWK nl I 'I F F.R. n Mid blank t li nil ami Kdw aid Fi l w hose Post illieeaddn-tin 'ordH'id, riDp ofT riifbt far, Is lrov o i 'liy, 1'iali CjU nly.t 'tali Terri toi y , 'htbvio! a utt imp iunh-- t in ja w nml (Imdiip ut and o. f. Whit lord, of I.iiiImIo, New York, it hrnit iomb!iiLr J M upuMrt, hip. hr his Attorney Wrn. Prince, of I'mvo i inr for STFFH, two vnrsoM pnsl, a i ity, aforesaid; have made appiieuti-a Patent, tor Hie Sparrow Mining Claim, vvli te (x it In met whtfr t Inland in limn', crop off and nmler tilt left ear, sitmue1 fin unxnrveyid me luck . " llltc tiel ly , lal mostly Utah Ter, Mining Dlstriet, Ctnti' County. :uul more m lir:lltlt'.il UP roinhipoti rlirht hif: uke ritory, fullyin a brand r nnd Held Dotes on file iu this office. r S S l ft tJn of i' wit: iai v. and an tr;uilTd liip. The s.ifd mining rlnlni I fourteen httn- -j If not rlaim d in rrn day will b old ut 111 Tlu;l)l by unit hundred puhlu mi!' nt tti Ktray Fouixl. Fuvon lrei Hum feelilJOland I m width, and iniitt twenty t'jty, m oflMk p. in , on VdinMluy, tin- Ith dav of Novp inhT, A. D. KM. nort.i 7.5- 15'. west two hundred (Sign feet, and south 7.!- 15' east twelve hnwrlreiL TMK M WIINUX, I'.ao feet from discovery tunnel. loundki(Hr. '1 In PavRon City, T., oT JI. survey of this mine Is devrUed ss follows: Commencing at the tunnel running north Ti- - 15' west varla'h n hi 45' oust two hundred J2CX feet oneentie line to end ot claim, thence north JtD 4V east sixty tin, feet to pllle post 4 Inches by V1-IN' MY I'lresKsSTONTIIKFOI,-lovviiu- ; 4 inches, set into Ihe gr nnd font 6 Inches, find 2 feel out of Ihe ground marked C. F.strnvs: one (la-re t IIKIFKH, vearllne past, 7. No. 1. for corner No. 1., thence south white fare, white on la liy, little white on 7! 15' east seven hundred nnd live (Tcsj and white stripe on utioulder nii(I feet, to top of precipice w here there Is a pine Kst 4 Inches by 4 Incites set 1 fool if rump; hole In right ear and (.wallow-forinches Into a pile id nxk,and2 fee I exin left. .No 1, rand visible. the- dark red sTF.F.It, yearling past, little posed above tne ox'k and marked wit ness iefl on xst to corner No. 2., said corucr No. 2. bewhite thigh nnd on leg. No marks or brands vlsitde. ing sttuntisl frern said witness po-- t south one dark red lil'T.I,, yenr! ing past. s()t-te- 7.C l.V asst anil dlstunt six hundred nii'l ninety live (gj.5 leeL This latler portion sqiian' crop off eaeii ear, white spot In Is so precipitous ns lo fae and whits legs, brands visible. survey Imto establish corner txst U. ( ne heller, yearling past, square crop off practicable 2. No. .if. eneh ear. under slit in left ear, lump on Now returning to post nnd corner No. left Jaw, white in fare, lined back nnd red and run south lit) 45' west one hundred Sides. d One dark red SI Klilt, two and twenty 12b feet to pine ixisl 4 Inches fixd o inched into tho old past, rrep off and under hit in by 4 inches set ground and 2 feet, out of Ihe ground and right ear; miihII o on left side. One dark red STF.KK. 2 years old piesf, marked C. S. .77, No. 4., thence south 77) l.V lb5tq feet, hush of tall w hit', square rrep oil iaeli ear, east five hundred and fifty-eigto top of precipice where there Is a pine and brand d on eaeii stile with a square. 4 4 One year old dark red steer, white faee, ixist inches by Inch. set I fool 6 Inchon and 2 feel exposed above lail half white, and Intoa pile of and while to cor branded J p on left hip; square erep off the reck nnd mnrkeri nrr No. :t, said corner No. S txung situated in right ear and sw a! One three y ear old lined tmek !eekled fnnn sall witness post south 7.7) 15' tost STI'.KIi, while nose and ears,- square crop and dlxtitn eight hundred and forty-tw- o In eash ear, iH(2t frst. Thi latler xirtlan being no off rigid ear and under slojinx lnilous us to renderlis survey impracwhile (ml and l liy. No brand vilhe. set to corner ticable S. .17, No. 7. old red dark Jxjst STKKK, on" four year The boundary lines oflhls mining claim square rrep oil right and under hit In left nre deerllied a follow, and would ear; lielly. thighs and tall RxlteU. No havefurther been ao described in the foregoing brands visible. till of notice, were It practicable to If not claimed nnd tnken nway by the part at auction run them the whom distance, v(: begin.Ini day of November, will Pound In this city, on the ning at poi No. I, und run south 73; ly caat ai the Fourteen luindrcd illuOi feet lo corner No git h Inst, at 10 a.tn. 2, marked lj. s. 87, No. 2; them-J. T. A DHOWS M IT IT , ID- - 4V west One . hundred nnd twenty.jiouth 120 Provorhv 4ounJkeew-rfeet to corner No. 3. marked P. 8. 37 No. Prevo City, Del. 24th, 1ST 4. 024 I V-O- - yr u-- I'-- -- P)r-teai- f - vv lserild tin-pl- i - - Ib!rit . dre-ovor- ESTRAY NOTICE. 1 ExTnAoRDiN.vnv Elopement. Nor- ristown, (ieiin.t SopteinU-- 15th. The usually staid, quiet ami aristocratic ir-tior n of Htieks "ounty, known as Warminster township, is just now greatly excited over a somewhat strange elojie-nien- t. It seems that about a i since a fancy colored man, named Joe Rainier, came to Warminster and engaged w ith .John Thompson, one of the aristocratic citizens, as a While thus employed it was noticed that he was quite intimate with Miss ( vt-a- k f 1 Annie Thompson, the retimsl and aicomplilnsl daughter of hi employer. Shortly afterward Palmer was tuketi ill, and Miss Thotnson attended to him until the family prevented it by having him removed oLse where. Rut it seems that Miss Thompson's visits were clandestinely continued to him. AAcr his rnmaiescense it is reported that Palmer said he would be even with the Thompsons for sending him awayfrom their residi-ni-during his illness. Miss Thompsons father and mother did all they could to prevent any further intimacy between their daughter and Palmer, and she seemingly consented completely to their wishes. Hut neither they nor the community were prepared for the denou-mewhich has taken place. A day or two since Joe Palmer Mated to various persons that ho was going w est and w as noticed making extensive About the same time Miss 1 hoinpsou her mother to allow a visit to a neighboring township to make some purchases. She went, instead, to the railroad depot, and lxvarding a Philadelphia train, met Palmer at the next station. As the young lady did not return at the time she informed her mother she would, a search was instituted and the truth learned. Tho jiarent at once went to Philadelphia; bn t, although a most persistent search was made, nothing of ' the couple could be learned further than that Palmer was seen in the neighborhood of the haymarket; at Seventh One Dollir per annum. Each lasue con and Columbia avenue, the day subsetaina valuable reading, and ever quent to the elopement. Mis ThompNEW MUSIC. WORTH and has son is a great heiress always SI been held in highest esteem by thepdo- - Scr.d your addreiswith fi, in poftajc of Warminster. Her parents axe stamps or currency, to eartbroken at her rash act. Further made for rebe her CHtr.MAN endeavors will hvd:. covery. .Vev Ynrlf Hr'a'dI ladi-taile- s ht : le-lt- low-for- wqtnpot k I. d nt terribly-di- stracted or l ;. "t D.--a north 7.1. 5' west fourteen hundred nasi fret to corner No. 4, marked P. S. 77 No. 4: thence north bV. 45' east one hundred nnd twenty 12u feet to corner Nq. I, the place of beginning, marked U. 8. 87 No. I, containing an area of 3. 5 acres. Tlie United States mineral monument to whleh thl survey connected, consists of a square pine poM. Inrhrs by 8 inches nnd 6 feet Innr, flxe Into tne crevice 01 a limestone rock, laving on Ihe quartzite formatloh-nD- l marked P. 8. M. M. No. Jr from which the Discovery Tunnel of the Sparrow Mining Claim hears north tea ft-east and distant one hundred and Mvntv four 171 feet, and to corner No. 4 north and diataDt on hundred and 38) 1 1 5 elchty-si- wt x l.sfl teet. The location of (lie Sparrow Mining Claim 1 recorded in Dook E, paga of mining records of Utah County. Tha only Location near thfa mlna la a raled pile of reck, doaignated as tha lately put np on the Sparrow Mining Claim, and .situated south 7o 43' east, and distant four hundred and twentv U.i feel from tho said Knarrow ivtscovery. I hereby order the above to bo In the Utah rovxrr Tikes, a published uewpaper in Prevo,- Utah. puhllahe-WILLITT - rOTTEB |