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Show TIIK UTAH COUNTY TIMES. CiiicaooA Railway. In nmi' her column ill le found lie ad' crlisoinent of this favorite route T k'Iay Evkninu, tVr. 13 1874. List. This is the only road leaving Omaha for all jaunts East that is uoij inTArioH. (Suips(l vi h all the modern improveSALT LAKK. ments, beddes gi ing the traveler and .INI'-.litourist the advun'age of traveling Beilins througli the richest .sections of country of Illin is and Iowa. This road also Anlhoriic I Aenli. The following nr tlm mums of the makes sine oimections at Chicago for Agent for 1,10 Utah CcH vtvTime, in all other points. Wo would advise our th various Hottlortmnts in Utah County, people to buy heir tiekets na this line. as for as heard from: North-Wester- v t vi-.i- t I JAMK8 MARGHHANK. Spnnvillo TtaT Who sells the cheapest furniOHARLIX MONK. Spanish Fork ISAIAH M. COOMBS. ture in town? David Chill'. Jr. p.ivson KI-- I OPENS I T A W . Santaqn n1 GEO. HALLTDAY. P!oa nt ( ro ve Business Prospects. Business in Wvt. GR NT. American Fork Provo seems to be on the increase. YesIOHN DKVEY. Alpine the Provo MerII. terday ROBERT DWIS. Salem Go-hROREHTTILL. cantile Institution, llat Store, done a II. II. CLOT. very largo and sa'isfaetoiy business, BnsiueHM Jlnunjrr disusing of two wagons, n largo mini "E'TKays. Set estrav notice in an- her ol stoves, besides a largo amount of other column by the District Pound-kippe- r in other lines. This institution of Ameri an Folk, also by tho goods is well stocked with a line variety of Potinflkeeper of this ci'v. Fall and Winter goods, carefully seTAT Another new arrival of poods lected by their energetic ,Suierinleul-ent- , sel'2 Mr. S. S. Jones, which they arc just received at M. Livingx'on'ft. selling at astonishingly low prices. Geo. W. Jacques wants nnvnmnbcr oflteef hides; also one hundred calves A Kit Reduction. On acnn'i 10,000 pounds of dried eaclies. count of noth having an unusually large See his advertisement. stock ol Summer Clothing vet on iiaml. and to disjxise of them Ix'loro thesoaxon vve have made another reducrff Evenbodv goes to Livingston is over, fora No. cigar, who keens all the tion in prices which 'Idles competition. Wc ginniiEee to sell onr goods twen' v sell! choice brands. percent. less than anv o'her House in Re.vi) the new advertisement in tliis city. Purchasers can call and satof the aliove at another column by Geo. II. Knonl-de- isfy themselves L. Goi.rrkro A Co., Salt Lake City, who is offering the Wnsateh Hotel. Salt Like Citv. highest rash price for oats, barley, Manufactory, 84 Ioonard .Street. New York. mavl4 wheat and dried fruit. I en I'um-ilie- 1 n. Information Wanted. Thomas Dobson, of Salt Lake Ci'v. is rerptesUsl communimte wi: h Rotsov Dobson, care of James Topping. 4. Ixs'ining street, Rreston. Millennial Star. to T-- Every variety of plain and fancy Job Prin'ing executed with neatness land dispatcli at this Office. Yesterdtv a runaway svrurred near tho Factory, owinp tothe horses becominp frightened at tho brill screaming of tho whistle of that institution, and with the exception of me of the horses butting bis bead (gainst a tree, which knocked him Fenscless and otherwise injured him Jlio other particular damage was done. Runaway. c"f LtmiKi.t, A-- Ruowx. Commission dealers in yferclnnts, and wholesaleMain 'Groceries and Provisions. Street Fait City. Utah dried fruit and e!3 ggs wanted. Threatening. For some time past have becR enjoying delightful heather, which has given every one an Opportunity of preparing snugly for Winter, but for the last few days there ias t)een everj- prospect of a storm, and n yesterday we received tho first and the prospects now are hat we may have stormy weather o - toon. ItAtr Posters, hand-bill- s, bill-head- s, cards, lalsds, receipts, orders, Ac., Ac., done in the very lest Pyle of the art at this Office, at Salt I.ake City prices. Call and examine fpecimcns. tter-head- s, Personal. We received a pleasant Oil yesterday from Thomas Harding, and popular F.q., of the Erin of Dtinfonl & Sons, Salt Lake ity. We are pleased to hear of the luge and increasing trade of this firm well-know- i ho have deservedly earned the repu-iitio- n of keeping the best goods at the Jewest prices. We wish them con-inue- vl success. Surrkn Death. It our Rainful y to announce the sudden death of Bishop A. II. Scott, of this city, who didl at his residence in the 2nd Ward on las: Sunday morning. II is death was very mi'Xjxcted and has east a gloom over the entire city. List Monday week the Tishop accidentally bruised one of bis bands w hile engaged at work with his cider mil!, but not paying much attention to it ho still continued liis work up to last Thursday, when in consequence of his swollen hand lie was forced to cease labor and confine himselfto tiie bouse. Erysipelas sot in in tho bruised arm and to tho vital parts, which resulted in his death. Bishop Scott is nn old resident of Provo anti was well known throughout the Territory as an unflinching faithful advocate of Mormonism, and lii.s death is greatly lamen'ed by Ins fi iends and the citizens of this County. He leaves a large family to mourn his lo-We doeplv condole with the bereaved family, w ho have lost a true husband and a kind fat her. The funeral of the deceased took place this afternoon nt the Meeting House. Appropriate singing by the choir and prayer by Elder David John opened the services, after which an able address eulogizing, tru li fully the devoted life of our worthy Bishop was delivered by Bishop A. O. Smoot, Wm. Miller, Bishop J. P. II. Johnson and others. After the services were over the corpse was borne to its last resting place followed by a large concourse of citizens in carriages and iug the larg- wagons, the procession in this est ever known city. In onrj next issue will ajqx'ar a biographical sketch of his life. to-da- jxne-trate- d s. t the At a tneet-o- f D. A. A M. Society, last evening, it whs resolved that at the coming lair, on tho 20th and 21st, the exhibition of The Report is Tree that H. stock each day should lx from It) a.m. bin woodev sells F IT UNIT U R E. till noon, and' that the raws should IV.VLL PAPER. FEATHERS and commence at o'clock, p. m. Tho folIHRY CARRIAGES very cheap, low ing are the races to bo run and the to the dealers. No's. 75. 77 A prizes: i 1st South Street, half a block west of FIRST PAY. T c. M. I. corner, Salt Lake City, race, free for all, half mile Running may is and rejieat, catch weight, purse $50. Trotting rnce, free for all, double More Indictments. Between eight teams ow ned by one person, first prize, lad nine oclock last night, the (grand silver eup; second prize, silk hat. Time race, free for all, go as you jury entered the Federal Court room. hile the court was in session and plaes; time, neaicst to throe minutes. presented three indictments which they First prize, silver cup; second prize, Md found, one ot which is against Coi. beaver hat. Thomas K. Ricks, for the murder of SECOND PAY. Sue Edward D. Skeen, at Logan, four-eRunning nice, free for all, mile and years ago. Skeen was a notorious repent : purse $75. and is said to have leen raw, free to all, three in five hlled in the act of making his eseaisi to Trotting First prize, $75; second harness. from jail. Tho second indictment was $25. Uainst John J. Mahon, for forgery, he piize, laid v equestrianism, free for all. First bung under commitment on that charge prize, silver card basket; second prize, ladys writing desk; third, picture in j Shortly after the grand jury relumed frame. T" their room again they adjourned till Running nice, free for all, two year Tmiidar morning at 10 oclock. dash of a quarterofamile. l'urse, olds, I Ricks still remains at the $25. Dmerrt News, Oct. 10th. No winner will be permitted to enter for a second premium. two lrRUSTAIS HOMEMANUFAC-Jt-R- . In each rnce three to 10enter and per cent, of by buying the handome, dum-- to start. Eulraiice fee, an(T cheap Boots and Shoes made premium. 'he Worbinomen's The admittance fee to the Park will po Main Street, Salt Bake be, male adults, 50 cents; single carThe trade supplied wi'h Ieather, riage horoc and driver, 75 ecu's; and driver, $1; ladiesfree. ,p'ogs, and Kit at very moderate ' Salt horses Lake Herald, Oct, Ilth. m24 1 n rse-thi- ef -- peni-intiar- y. E n, car-riag- W v is Stock Fair anr Races. e, tire country were pagans, r worshipof false God vv Inch were nuj. i.h ers 1874. October loth lrovo hands; they sacrifici d children on the Kilttfrr'S Vtth Cuiintj 'Jiint s: of their idols. This was the ism altars Si. e I send yon the follow ing for of England, at the time w hen the dition your disposal; PojMiofth.it day Gregory I mm ' lortv t on to lrovo City Beingona one of w horn named AusWednesdiy Get. 7th, 1871, and having monks, at the. r head. to jir.aeh the religspent the morning in visiting several tin, ion of Popery to the KnglMi. Tha plaees of inteic-t- , about ." oclock p.m. was a better system than the v.or-shi- j this Ino'i-edlarge eoneoorse 'of people i lols, vv liatever of ! Meetmight bo its 1 gathering around the front of lie none can doubt. ing lloo.se, and upon making inquiry Tho Poj.ish religion embraced the as to the cause, was informed that a funeral ceremony was about to take sama rites, dogmas ami ceremonies, place. UjKin being further informed then, as now, and held supreinecy ovi r of the deceased lieing the second wife millions of souls. As it is not my proof ono J. Ik R. Johnson, my curiosity vince, here, to deal with the truth or was excited to make further inquiry falsity of this religion, I shall leave unand learn tho reason vvliy the remains touched that question, and treat only should 1st brought to tho public place on matters pertaining to the stihji ct at of worship, and so much public mani- issue. Let it suffice to say that loricry festation of sympathy and sorrow, as i' was the acknowledged religion of th. t has been said by .some, i nd I myself IH:io(J. and to dissent lioin which, have read in newspaior.s that women was to incur the severest jcini'ie. s The Catholics took sjHs-ia- l jains to generally in Utah, in polygamous were not resis.-eteby their hus- see that all heretics, front what they bands, but held more as menial slaves elroo-- c to term the trm and only than as vv Ives. But I naturally sup- church, were denounced and punishposed that in this case tlio dow.ised ed as such. The l'agot, tho l.ish, the t lie last wife or Ht ; rack and other instrument? of torture, must liuv e las-but to my utter surprise, I learned equally cruel and barbarous, were emfrom an elderly lady that was weeping ployed to extertnina'e dissenters or in (lie assembly, that it was litH tho last heretics. Thin work of blood con in tied with steady pace, and yet the desire wife, and the lady from whom I this information proved to be for reform steadily burned in the los-om- s of mail', who regarded tiie power the first wife of Mr. Johnson, and gave me an iivroduotion to tho third and of the Foje as despotic and dangerous, hist wife, and also a number of the and subversive of that liberty and gos-e- ! freedom taught by the savior of family, young men and women grow n, who were weeping as bitterly as if it mankind. Mar' vrs to reform increased. The religion which hud embraced near-lwere their ow n mother. tiie vv bole of EurojM. wlro-- c sainted Six men Ure the corpse up tho west aisle of tin church, while the organ images, gorgeously decorated cathewas chaining a solemn tune and placed drals, and lolly sjiires poiiu ing heavenw i h the coffin, uncovered, on the commun- wards. had religious awe ion table, vv liih two of their Elders de- an veneration the millions of that livered. vvliat they suppose to have laud commenced to lose its fascinating appropriate speeches for the occa- jxiwcr. A few leading minds such ns tl sion. At the commencement and dur- Luther ami Melanc Iron, began to cerain d.ictrine of ing the services the choir performed srongly some of the most heavenly music it lias held by the mother church. Tliis vvoih been my lot ever to hear. While not of procsa;i..n Iteenn in Gcimuuy in or the only the relatives, but the congrega- 1517, by Luther, in omsispieni-tion generally were bathed in tears, and loje liav ing authorized the preaching showed the most heartfelt sympathy of certain ind;iigemes, and it was and grief for the loss of one of their against tli(s. indulgences that Luther sisters. directed his strong oj'ix.si'jon. He At the conclusion of the services, the found in his soverign. the EKvor of congregation remained seated, while Saxony, a friend and proector, and the the corpse was eairied down the east work of inmivatio'i grew stronger ami aisle of the church and placed in the stronger. Henry the Eight did not ac-v- jt the doc'rine of the Reformation, vestibule, so that friends, as they passed out, could take the last l,ok at the at this time, hut stoutly ojiposed Ludeceased. And whin the husbnudand ther, ami in 1521 vv rote a Ik k against family came to take their farewell, it it, in reply to which I. nt her called him was surely an atleeting .vi ne, for the a pig. an ass, a dunghill, the sjavvn and I dont think of an adder, a basilisk, a lying buffoon weeping was in en-there was a dry eye in the assemblage, drcssisl in a King's mix's, a mad fool an a stranger could not tell who felt with a frothy mouth and a vv hori.sh the dtsqiest sorrow, her own children face, und afterward iiddd yon fie, or those rtf the first wife. you stuji I King. The corpse was then borne totbc Henry's issik against Luther had, veermetry, followed by twenty-liv- e however, entitled him to iK'femler of hicles filled vv it h friends. On arriving at the Faith ami he could not, without tlioeemetry t lie remains were placed irr recantation. Iieeotne a protestim-- , and a vault, the walls of which were brick, to IxH'ome the prosidyu of a man who the bottom and top slab of sand stone, had proclaimed liim a jiig. tin ass, a all firmly cement d togcher. tool and a liar was altogether txi much 1 am informed that this is no unor-dinar- y for Henry; lip, therefore, as is well mansion, for the Mormons gen- known, was (simjK'lhsI (, rreae a reerally I my great respect to their dad. ligion of his ovv n, to project w liieh law and the impression that this same lias were jased bv liimselOmd larli:uii(nt, left on my mind is: that ixdygamous making it heresy, and consigning to f unifies in Utah, have ns much loveand the fi ames, all who refused to conform afleetion foreaeh other w hile living, and to the fait li and worships lie had inmourn as deeply when bereaved asany vented and ordained. Some of tiie tenleople I ever v isited. ets of church neither the A Moimon Fur.eral. n in-jii- 1 Ix-e- Persecuted by every nation for e'glrfen Now Advertisements. aliencenturies, disfranchised, roblh-ded, t lie eotl ami jtci ol t in isteiulom, they yet survive, and. through the they have under-- g baptism of BY TMK WEST BRANCH T NTFi uie. not u single tenet of the faith of Mercantile im ir fa' hers have ill. y ye- renoi.iuvd. i w lL re a for those l.o a.ivoeatc DRIED PEACHES, l he cx'ir; ofreiigiou by il.e wuiui. PEELED PEACHES Ill a eoiiversa'ion. it few days .since, AMD ECCS, , 2STOTI CE. sulTi-rin- e, 1 Visitor. Henry's Catholic nor prote:an:.s would conform to, lie, therefore, chained them to lUoiunmnleatOil.J Can Religion be Crushed by the tiie stake, and often to add to their torture and mental agony, history relates Sword? that lie dragged them to the fire, on History repeats itself is an old and the same hurdle, tied together in pairs, maxim, and tho back to back, each pair containing a most cogent and convincing argument Catholic and Protestant, lluis fdlmgllie and proofs that history narrates, jioint with the fumes of roasted flch." ns to the impossibility of crushing re- air I have referred to theso historical facts ligious sentiment by tiie sword of per- to show tiie antagonism that exist ed secution. these so called systems of rolig-lon- , "Truth crushed to earth will rNc niraln, to prove that Catholici-and after God TIip eternal years of are hers; a sway of nearly 100 years, proved Blit error wounded writhe I i patu, And die timonx her worshiper." powerl(ss to erusli out tiie sjiirit ami That this sentiment is true none can princij'les of the Reformation. Redoubt, but, in addition to the fact, all ligious faith never was, nor, indeed, must admit that ages of the most can it 1)0 crushed by the sword bloody and unrelenting persi'cut ion no matter whether it is true or lalse. that ever disgraced the annals of his- In s)ite of tho effort of Protestants to crush Cathoficisin it Is steadily increastory, and that, too, in days, and by a Bible- reading and pro- ing to the no siiiall annoyance of that fessedly Bible loving jicople, took place church. Iiidissi, it is thought that in a by tiie Uatholics on one side, during few years its incrnls'rs, iT they do not the supremacy ofRopery, and, by The already, vv ill those of the m Bible-nmdin- g 'r Protestants on The other, -- during The reign of w hat is known, in history, as tho Protestant Reformation." In order to give the reader a brief account of these limes, it may, perhaps be necessary to divert to historical date. Prior to the year 590 A.D., or 920 years before the time of Henry the Eight, England was governed by seven Kings called the lleptardhy. The people of tho en -- Protestant f.rfih, reason and argununi, accomjwnied with the proofs of Holy Writ aro tiie only weapons that can successfully suppress Iho tenets of any religion. When those fail it is absurd and monstrous folly to apply tiie strong arm of power. Aro not tho Jews a living refutation of the absurdiy of attempting to su ppress religious faith by awonl? lillJ-tui.'- fl ies-o- n tf legal lore, said oa Mormons must yield jnilyg umy. i: i tolly, in you. to atteinju to sustain a j.riiH'lji'.e against which tony I millions of eojile are arrayed. sir, li id you but refreshed your memory vv i; I a little history von might have learned that religion cannot be crushed by force. Mormonism must yialJ, if at all, by argument, reason, and philosophy; if these fail, alas! for lie imjM'S of mo! who unticixite its obiiiera ion by force. Woolainthat it is reasonaiile, and pbilo sophie.d ; it cluilU nges tiie closest ,seru-liuyaiinve.s!igatjou;it violates no law, but teaehex obctlienra to tiie law: it all departure from coiistitu-.ioiilaw as tend. ng to slilivertund destroy the fondamciral principles ol Ail its truths jxiint liberty it.seif. heavenward, from whence tliey emanated. The lidal wave of persecution lias rolled over it in vain. Tiie vvriUli of its enemies lias only served to strengthen and ceunn: tho ties of and brotlierhooJ, which bold it in bonds that cannot be broken. Pure and unsiiUi.si as when if emanated from tiie e'emnl foundation, it is des-- l inod, at no distant day, to burst the bonds of ignorance and thralldoni, w itli which nations are enslaved, and to unveil the sunshine of eternal lov e and light mi'il the honest among men bask in its truth. C. I). E. Yotir. Is74. Oct. 12:li, SritiNovii.i.K, itli a vv join Oio m i OR . Toledo, Cleveland, Buffalo, ra Fait. lirC-- ( urg, ('liicliiiuill, Ituchei Mt.us. '1 onmlu, Mohtreal, qmlxc, ew York tr, toi-- : laud, Baltimoo. Vo-io- n, li nil , , iliilMili-lilita- Vtiliri(r,11 Col- liy Ion, I itdiHiiiiM)lih Terre auto, ai;ii. 1., sprinniiclil Jacksonville, .us, CD. uii 1 (giiinc.' fl. laail, Cairo, , And ALL POINTS KOTTKamd CANT, Sk'iul-- & Chicago Sim their Tiekct l North-Wester- rot Railway. n ClIU tCIBItTlCII MAH WITH All IAUI0AM mxiii east ei teTK ncM CHICAS3, THIS IS THE DIRECT ROUTE TOR laU;M.niiug., flc;uuilju. Meunslia. Flich Madison, RloilX Dulr.iqii', IralrO uu Clnen, S. IkU , Marqucti', l.'anso. N nnnce. Green R iv. 'tevens Point, O-- h ko.h, Fon du Lnc, YankD n. Ceiiur ltapld, Fort iMKlje, La i.'rosse, Winona, Imlulti, WaR-rlown- o'-ei- MILWAUKEE. r rrmt JUISTID (iiH this TrPolirr U ARivtl AT the hn o VrtH Riwa Wv Ui thl Thwltr llKlwcpTwt !fc or in nf Crtr thRt bf bf th W rvute, fcf 4 ofl-- All THt MQBEtl limOYIMtITJ. UaII, Enrk in4 Ru'i an. I t, nr. I )alitol trrt. F.nrtr-Covb- -, Prbr t'arf bit r.oi he. trrkmf rp1 Ijzmtikt lri in1 lifsRiwf Bm s.e iTiiariiiKiw r J?f. f r t .ft Drt prnl. Vo luU- M C.fiTMMrHtrq Trlfer T nmat' TT Car Vtrrj From 9 to I lfae rJrin lrrW idt rfirr tua a yur 0 mt t ik none Uont ta tor Fwtnjt Jettr. Koutr t n!f nT SwMr, lud Aln Trmln mo tvt tir Erprro of lit Knl ltlQ PrtiriBI t 10 Illlll e ef the lin'Mi' i Air ? and fSU h mT ut Tickets other, nn U ail mrtaiB vofeucc fe, vkt this Route rcjii W. H. STEMKETTr rMrfurr ABL. Ttekef. for le at Halt lavkeflly hv M. II. Iav is, TicWcl Ascnl; U. 1. R. It. MARYIX HUCKITT, i SapiTiaidtivK R74. lt'ti, BL alot Oilcn. 1 Ol.l-l- v T APPLICATION Uarlry r I'V iwr Iml V VactiCK IVhuIh' ha pl FATENT. FOR United Htatk.s LandGfficf, ru p m ! NORTH - WESTERN CHICAGO i . CASH, I) TAX, Kupl. IA!4Vt NGEICK FniroCily Market Heport. 'r" l.u. l. RAILWAY. ft VVh-- at I CHICAGO al 1koVo ('ITV, 0.'t';)Mr I'RlfE TIIK IZIGKCST ul riotir WHICH WE WILL IAT FOR 5 lie, as-sa- e 1 Irovotyo-oiMTutlv- e - ) HALT I.AKF CITY, S ('l. :inl, ItCI. ) IS HF.UEBY GIVEN THAT M. I'olieni., onslwmini Ii.iwkoii, Hiunuel Amlrvw i T I'horriiH itri (;nipi and Kdunnl Fra l whoee 101 UlRis aildis ptr r i Provo Citv.Utali County. Ululi Terrilorj, and (). E. W'iiitfonl, of Bnflalo, X'.-- Yura, 2 r his A Homer Wrn. Prm.f , of Piovo 44 7 (3 10 by iwr Uity, nforafl; have made application fur 11 M i r i tn a Pan nt, lor the Sparrow Mining Claim, Vol M'uated on unnrveyil land tu ln.vo Mining District, Utah Couni)', Ulali and mure fully dcnlasl In fl.e plat and Held uulrt ou Hie lu this oflice. To wl: : d The said mining claim I fourteen ilim f.sl in loiiglh l.v one hundnsl If h rcliv or lro I, an ! public no'lre I i w Idl in I., and runs f'1 " M.udiv. th l"ll. ,ul ,'"'"rv clvn. 111.' 71 I V. w. Iwo Imndrod (2w.) f.s ' d.v o' ( vtola-- r A. I. JCl.at laoclo kin: ha j huiiilriMi IV iuUi iiist tttvhe TIj r alnJl tli rmr Umo of fr m Iuuih I. .In M1.it r!? I'n rt,!n Prvo, ns Ih nrv y of thU nilni ts in i Ik Uouiiy nf rtai tttitl Tunttnry f IMtiru rll IT, t NprntH lx Win. Prior... 17.-- I i Jr . 4 ler-ritor- v, NOTICE. hun-dro- I ,1-- l'1 f! xrl into I he rrt.uod lx! tlt:ictu1 nd 2 fis t out ( llic ground iiixik.sl I . h. ;g. No. 1. lor isinu'r No. I., tlieius. mj'.iIIi 7i IV cast won humii'sl nod live (Ti. where ilieri Is u fed, to lop of piss'ipic Pm f v One an hundred nutnixT. foot I ilirla s hv 4 Inch.S. eel Hale, llii.us.ind ilUAWU pine iIkii i'uIm. ainl T.-a feet t.- indie pel ol inli pile nxk,illid2 ".nnd of I r.ed Peach. . tor which ' ,,v.sl alx,vc Im nx k and mark' d wHiich ( u id I. ( I. iwts. to rs.rocr No. 2.. aid corn' r No, 2. lx E'). W. J.vUql j Ing siluatisl fi.'lu said v Hll) iw jx-- l n.ull, east and dlslalil nil hundred ml M nriV led. This Jailer Vorli.u ! ii!nd-nvn as to render Its ui vcv l m- Is so curlier jaist U. H. practicable .,7, No. 2. HAVE IN MY 1UssKsslOX TJIK E Now returning to post anil corner No. T WLlsTTED. Inch, 1 V c 1 H- -ii f. I ,' ESTRAY NOTICE. I M o prvs-iio- 1 K!nt: nl and run s.mlh , IV fs one hundred dic lw nty l.tij f.s l lo pni ixisl 4 Inches a I. w Id' tail, la tty. hind h gs and Ion and Inclu-f.x.t Into the by 4 inch.' mU f I li.e, and while ou rump. No marks grvmnd nd f.st out of (lie ground and or brands I H. U. marked ,I7.o. 4., hence soorh 7.V. 17 One fair year old dark rod 'TKKK,I"ib end live liilliilisxl and fif.y-elg(.Vai car and .n .'ii.ii of tail white, npi"- 'l..iv lo i..p of pns'lplep vi I., iv Hiero ts a pine slit tn right; branded R B on right hip. I ixst I llielics by I inch.' set 1 f'X.I (I IiicIk h l.v tie Into If lint c! .illicit Miid i. IM. 'll away a i.f and 2hs't exxsednl ove ill lx',, s I at aiicla, n I lie pn-- j.il.and nx'k, 2H!i dav of uiarkisl wllni x.l to cor " 0,1 Her No. :h, wilil corner No. 3 !'.nl 11 "M T stluuled fo.iil fcald u II ness px. iw.u'h (S'l.VeHsl and dlstuui 'lghl hundnsi and forty-Iw'SI2i f.s'. Tin Inner xrtinn Ix lng o precipitous ns fo render li s surv y Imr.rnc-licalil- c to sol corner xet V. H. 37, No, 3. Tiro Jamndary ttmsmf this mining claim further dcacritMxl as follows, and would ar' tmve ixsn no in the IN MY pi rssKssION THE K"I.- part of Ibis nothv, were It practleable to run them tim whole Hstrov s; dlxtnnee, vtr: loginone tip.wn horse COLT, throe years old, ning at xed No., and run south 7.k l.V cum branded something tike L on left shoul- Fourteen htindrod ()4il feet to corner No. der: loo u lute hind fret and star tn lorv-hc- 2, mm Ural r. s. 37, No. 2; thence south lit wi'H One hundred and twenty Eh One COl.T, one jear (.id, while In fis t to corner No. 3, markisl I. K. .37 'No. s; thence north 73. l.V west fourteen liuiidps No brands. f.os. lo corner No. 4, marked E. K.. If not rlaiin.-nil) lx sold at public 37tfotl) they i'mkI one t.un-d- o N. 4; thence north sale nt the Kdriy Amertean Fork, d nnd twenty I12U) feet to corner No. !, on Monday, UM. ItRb, 1874. tie place of beginning, mniked E. H. S7 WM. OP. NT, nro'x. Dlstrle Pound kccxr. No. I, containing nn an a of Kl Ttie Ended Wales miner I monument American Fork, Oct. :h, 174. old In which this survey I conuix'led, rolll.l of n niaro pine ixisl 8 Inches l.v fi Inches nd 8 fist long, nveil Into the crevice of a limestone rox-la) In on Ihe ouartzlto k.rnintlon and marked E. t. M. 1. No. I, of the frm which. the IMws.vcry liiiun'1 north '( P irrow Muling I'lalin one hundred and HICHEST PRICES PAID AT cul and distant to corner No. seventy 4 nortli fniir(l7i; f.s'l.nnd .V vrct nnd rttstnnt one hundred nnd S c .rllng HKIFPIt. wlille If.-- h for-- 1 Iis-i- , ht o ESTRAY NOTICE. fun-goin- rltWK ad. CASH!! CASH!!! s KNOWLDENS GU1IN STCRC, Sill Lake City, FOR OATS, DARLEY, WHEAT, AND FROM TKE 013-:- f lMi x tret. The !irsfirm of the - fitpfirrew' Min Claim Is recorded In lxik K, J'uge 108 of iniiilog pvnpi of I'tah The only IMtion iiear this mine la a rnicd pile of px-k-, designated n t lie lately put up on Ihe Ppmv shunted sooth 73 p.w Mining rialtn, and ' rend 4V tlmr hiindud and erl, fs-- t fro.tu the aald Fpairovr twenty leovery. ohowr to be pnbllifhed the I hereby ofder tn (he Utah rorMTTtStS, a ucwfmux punilUi-s- i In Ppivo, Tlah. WIOJTT IOTTENGFB, In 'j DRIED FRUIT. FARMERS eielity-l-- :t2-.- COOTH SEE HIM. se3 Eioelater. 4- - I I |