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Show THE UTAH YALLEY FRIDAY, GAZETTE. self, all weighing down on the side of the great adversary of God and NOVEMBER 29,1889 man, wherefore, oh reader! do you wonder we exclain in dread uncer- IRETA DIXON, Editor. tainty: Oil whos on the Lord's side, who? Entered at the Postoffice at Provo City Utah , da second class mail matter. Nows the time to show. WHOS ON THE LORDS SIDE? NOW GERMANY PROPOSES TO CARE FOR HER LABORERS, Probably over eighty per cent, of our readers have heard sung with more or less enthusiasm those inepiringstanzas beginning: Whos on the Lords side, who? Oh nows the time to show! Something over six months ago we heard a lady render these verces in the meeting house at Nephi before a large audience which was, without question, deeply moved, not more by the words than sentimental style by the thev in were which expressed in with feel the To impulse song. which the whole congregation was swayed; to experience a perceptible increase in the hearts pulsations; to thrill with the response which the Saint must soul of every Latter-da- y or another in time one at felt have to the answer question Whos on Lords side, who? was not only the a pleasure but an enlargement of existance moving humanity towards a higher plane of sublime endeavor and heavenly purity. Whos on the Lords side, who? Every Mormon is, or ought to be. Then is it not of the utmost importance that every true Mormon should act righteously after the example of Christ that he may be indeed as well as in desire truly on the Lords side? Kind and considerate reader, do you think you are working on the Lords side and do you think anybody else is who deceives, falsifies or follows any practice after the fashion of Satan? Does the Eternal Father require imitate the any of his servants theto devinc serPrince of Liars in vice? Did the immaculate Son of God, whose terrestial example we are ren quired to follow, lie to escape at the or any humiliation hands of his wicked enemies? No, not once! Are we justified in doing wrong because our friend, the enemy, are supposed to be doing a similiar crusi-fixio- thing? Even taking it for granted that the Liberals are colonizing in Salt Lake City, would that justify the Peoples same thing? party in doing themake one right? Do two wrongs Because somebody else steals are you and I justified in becoming thieves, too? W American employers of labor will feel some interest m examining the outlines of the gigantic system of insurance for workingmen just now put into operation by the German It is possible within government. the limits of such an article as this to present only the general features of the scheme, which is indeed so large that it is intended to include every individual in the empire who earns his bread by physical labor. Thus it is estimated that about twelve million persons will come within the scope of the act, the purpose of which is. first, to provide income for workmen disabled by accident or sickness, and, second, to assure a pension of greater or less dimensions to every worker who has reached tho age of seventy years. The funds with which these obligations are to be met will come from three sources: from the government, from employers, and from the workingmen themselves. To this end the workingmen are divided into four classes, and the employers are required to deduct each week from the wages a sum which the employ doubles, from his own resources, laying aside the whole amount for the uses of the government bureau that is to administer the system. The four classes are divided according to the earnings of the members. In the first class are persons who earn if 86 a year, in the second those that earn f 140 a year, in the third those that earn 9212 a year, and in the fourth those that earn more than $212 a year. For the first class the employer and the insured together pay in equal proportions say 3 cents a week, for the second say 5 cents a week, for the third G cents, and for the fourth 7 cents. These payments have been fixed for the first ten years after the law goes into operation. They may be changed at the end of that period. The contribution of the state will be $10.50 yearly for every allowance. It is estimated that the state subsidy will amount toll, 600,-00- 0 the first year, and will increase until to the eightieth year it will reach $17,250,000, when it will gradually be withdrawn. The beneficiaries, as we have said, include the whole population as working people. ordinarily classed o becomes unable to Every mry-'bwork frop "8 but criminal 4 Payo.,r hsei. Jdpr that leads uons for live years. paim.uffibu- course include not only the most enterprising and progressive individuals, but those most desirable for military service. Between conscription and emigration the country loses every year the productive energy of many tens of thousands of persons, and this is simply an outright less of wealth. The theory is that the pension scheme will tend to keep the discontented' ones at home, by assuring them of maintenance, and by giving them a vested interest in the fund accumulated by their savings and the tax upon the empire ami the employers There is, of course, little reason to doubt that the theory is a sound one and that it will produce, in a measure, the anticipated results. The dangers belonging to it lie, first, in the increase of the dependence of the people upon the govern ment, and, second, in the giving of official sanction to the notion that the people who toil have a right to be supported by the other classes, The entire German system of government, however, rests upon the idea that the individual man ought to be ruled, and consequently ought to be coddled and cared for, by his superiors, and thus the insurance scheme is not likely to impress the popular mind as open to serious objection upon that account. There is far more peril to organized society in development of the notion that the property of one class is of a right also the property of another class, and that the laborer is entitled to demand from the capitalist whatever he may happen to want. Germany, in truth, is making a large venture in the direction of practical socialism, and the rest of the world will observe with deep interest what the outcome may be. Fall Winter and GUARANTEED. Tho Furnishing Goods under modieines sold only by druggists, a positive from their manufactguarantee will do just what is cluimcd urers, that they for thcis-th- -it Jj. benefit or euro in all cases Of diseases f .r w':iU.-- they are recommended. Or tho money paid for them will ho promptly d refunded aro Dr. Florae's specifics, manufactured by Worlds Dispensary Medical Atisncintioiii of Buffalo. N. Y. Dr. I'ierco's Golden Medical Discovery cures fell diseases arisii'-i- from a torpid or deranged at world-fame- 1 Lung-scroful- a, 9 1888, iiy Per Ton, - Delivered $ 4.75 5.25 - We lead; others follow, itr member who made the cut in COAL, & Deal. Smoot saved bv Kitting your coal of Money na, aa we aell the It. G. Western, Pleasant Valley hard lump. Also the Celebrated Caatle Gate Coal th most heat by Scientific Test of all other Coal in the market. fl&rSend in your orders. REED SMOOT, JNO W. DEAL PRO VO. UTAH. Has Located in Provo Woblits Dis. Uxa Asss. $500 O k If BmA C9ALII COAL! Ml olL ftlto ini ed Copyright, S. S. JONES. PSIOE3 DEFY lous Sores and Swellings. Consumption, or is also cured by this wonderful remedy. If taken In time. Dr. PlcrcoB Favorite Prescription Is tho world-famremedy for all thoao chroma weaknesses and distressing derangements so common to Amcrlean women. It is a most potent. Invigorating, restorative tonic, or strength giver, imparting tone and vigor to the whole systom. As a soothing nervine it is unequaled. See guarantee printed on the - wrapper and faithfully carried out bottle for many years. in At Yard and Over-Coat- s CUT!! CUT!!! COAL! OlotZilxis W WHERE HE IS PREPARED TO DO AS GOOD PHOTOGRAPHIC WORK OF ALL KINDS AS YOU CAN HAVE DONE AT for an incurable ease of Co tho Hoad by tho tarr It InCatarrh Ii of Dr. Remedy. proprietors its mild, soothing Sago's and healing properties, ft cures the worst ci . in natter of hew long tending. By druggists, SO oente. Any Gallery in The Territory. This he guarantees to all patrons. His prices are consistent with first-clas- :- -. work. s He has no Specialty, but is prepared to do all kinds c. XHX XXBXXBM TOXLXB POX PHOTOGRAPHIC WORK TXifiXT In the Probate Court of Utah County, Territory of Utah. In the matter of the estate of Edwin 31. Johnson, deceased. Notice Is horebrirlrcn by tho undersigned administrator of the estate of Edwin M.Johnson deceased; to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them with tho nocessary vouchers within four months after the first publication of this notice to the said administrators. Hyrum Elmer aud George Picaerlng, administrators of tho estate of Edwin 31. Johnson, deceased. Dated at Payson, Utah Co, Nor. To Your Entire Satisfaction. Call at the Palace Photo Car Four East of the Court House. 1 1, 1889. Dooms 00- Yonn, anxious toi please, Ed. 1 BtnriUT. PRORATE NOTICK. of Utah, f Territory Utah I Ask your dealer for Ed. L. Huntley & a Cocxty. In tho Probate Court of Utah County, TerriUtah. In the matter of the estate of tory of Niels P. Madsen, deceased. Notice of time and place for the hearing of petition for admission to Probate of Will. Pursuant to an order of said Court in said matter, notice Is hereby given that Saturday A . I). 18HH, at ten the Sloth day of November, o'clock a. m., at the County Court House, in Provo City, Utah County, of Utah, In the Court Knom of said Territory Court, lias been apand pointed tho time place for the hearing of a petition of August Swenson praying for to Probate of a certain document to be the last will and purimrtlng testlment of and NlclsP.MadHeii,dcceased,when where all persons interested may apiiear and contest the Probate of said will or the granting of letters testimentary to August Swenscn as prayed In said petition. Dated at Provo City, Nov, 15th, 1880. Halliday, Proliatc Clerk, Utah County, U.t,u, j - --h 4 . . .1 i1 have to do, who lied to get to butions must have been made for 1,410 weeks, or thirty years of forty heaven . Wo as true Mormons nave the seven weeks each. This diminution law of God abiding with us. That of the number of weeks in the year law enjoins us to love our neighbors is made in behalf of persons who What does that mean? Does it mean that when our neighbor starts out in business we NOTICE. CUTI NOTICK TO CKEDITOKS. W? PROBATE NOTICK. The allowance rrtiereis 5ne road or Utah, I down to hell and another that leads in such cases ranges from about Tkkiiitohv f Utah County. In the Probate Court In and for said county. $26 a year in the lowest class to realms of light and glory. In the mutter of the adoption of Ixittie Hat To se- field, a minor. No one can walk both of these about $36 in the highest. to Order cause show decree should not why roads at the same time, as he would cure allowance for old age, contri- lie made. as ourselves. FULL LINE OF Samuel Hatfield, Robert Liddiard and Ann Liddiard tho parent and guardians Mary of the person of Lottie Hatfield, minor, having filed their statement herein praying for a decree of this Court for the herein set forth. 1 1 Is therefore ordered by the Judge of said Court that all immune Interested in the adope tion of said minor tho said appear before cannot find steady employment. fVmrt on Saturday the 7th day of Dccem-lie- r at ten o'clock In the forenoon said The allowance for old age is, for the at the court room of suld Probate of Court, first class, about $26; for the second dny, at the CourMIotise, In Provo City. County of to cause show Utah, why order should not bo class, about $36; for the third class, granted to the said mrties in accordance with about $41; and for the fourth class, ilr prayers. Anri that a copy of thisordor lie published at about $46. The smallness of these least three weeks In Thr Utah VAr.i.KY Gazette asuccessively newspaper printed and sums will particularly impress published iu said Utah Comity. Ameaican readers, but it is declared Dated, Novom tier 11th, 189. JoKKPnl). Joxes. that the first named amount, $26, Proliate Judge. I op Utah, " is, in fact, equal to more than a Territory f or County Utah, V. L. Halliday, Clerk of the Prohate Court third of the yearly average earnings inI.and Utah County, U. T. hereby certify for of that wage class for which the ftl- - that tho foregoing is a full, true and correct Of the original order to show cause lowanre is frrantod Tho nhioot nf why decree of adoption should not be made In the scheme is not to provide com- - on file and of record in office.minor, and now my and tho seal of said Court plete maintenance, but simply to Witness iny hand, office in Seal at my City, this 13th help to that end. The cost of man-mor- e nay or November, A. I). Provo 1888. L. V. HAf.T.inAT, aging the vast and intricate busi- Probate Clerk, Utah Co. ness involved in HONEST CLOTHING Maxl-Obdx- b Suits or Overcoats observe es - m; Proprietors. otah. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the Prolmte Court of Utah County, Territory of Utah. In tho matter of the estate of Calvin A. Stone, deceased. Notice Is hereby bv the administrator of given the estate ofundersigned, Calvin A. to the creditors of, and all Stone, deceased, strlctl fo wing rules for measure.ment: up ynstmfiasnre, over vei Enoch H. Stone, administrator dor arms J cbfflwwarfcaiiw. Calvin A. Stone, deceased. Salem, November Nth, 1889. Referenpes First National Bank of LIVERY', FEEO tlio AND estate turers and Wholesale Dealers in Clothing for Men, Boys and Children, 122 and 124 Market St , Chicago, III. P. 0. Box 667. .vuratoncM One the II KflTofTelI n L msMir MILES escopes equaled, roods wairill ! ooeU lacalitr. aiabora. Onlj thaoo wko wiilo to ot uioko nro of tho ehonco. All you karo todolu S lot urn to to show our roods to tkoH wko call your aoirkbon and thoss area rmninr Of this adrardnmnt shorn tha small and of tho talo-TfeUowIns cal (ns tha appsamnaa of It ndaaad la nneu i'-- No. 163. Land OrriCE, Salt Lake City. Utah. Octolier 13. urn Notice la hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his in tour ion to make final in of his claim, mid that said proofproof will he support made before the Regls- - Receiver at Salt Lake Ulty, Utah, on Novcmlicr 38th., 1889, viz: Elizabeth W. Mous-leH. E. 5,905, for tho N. E. Sec.. 2fi, T. 9, ii. 1 W. She names tho following witnesses to pro e her continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: JENSJ. JKNSF.X, Andrew Sorensen, Thomas Morgan, John Allen, All of Goshen, Utah Co., Utah Territory. FRANK D. HOURS. Register. B. A. M Fhoiheth Atty. for Appl. a Sto;!, Opposite THEATEE 1iIOVO, UTAH. To the public: Wa iroiK)S( to furnish better hors-'anl rigs than can be procured elsewhere in this cifv for the money. NOTICE OF FINAL PROOF. s y. I apvrior toons reason Pro-Iwt- 1 ter and Our the world. aud tu Inc Stables S.i.r;;s Chl-eag-iL capftar$3,000,000 ; Continental National Bank ot Chicago, capital (2,0000001 ED. L HUNTLEY & COL, Manufac- pros-liecti- pur-ims- PROTO, Opposite tlie p 000 Hill & Company, Cas If our goods are not in Mia bands of soma STOREKEEPER In your aoetlon, yon can PROCURE THEM from tha BEST KNOWN and Wholesale Clotbxno Hour a largest In the world, at prices that will MAKE YOl YOU gueealng how we c KEEP yes snap and afford TO DO IT. If your DEADER does not keep our goods, send to ns and we WILL furnish you a Suit or Overcoat, express or mail paid, on receipt of price. We will win and I bold your patronage if win try us with an order Wa hare built up this Immense business by our PAINSTAKING methods, and by doing by outers as we would be done by. Ed. L. Huntlsx ft Co., style Originators, -- Co-o- McCiellaa Draft. & should commence to abuse him and continue to lie about him because he dont let us enjoy a monopoly? PRORATE NOTICK. about tha SMcth part or ita balk. It lo a grand, doabla alu tolo. Does it mean that we should adto emrrj. Wa will also allow ran kawron aeopa, aa large nir can make from $Z tofll Us dap at least, ftmn tha or Utah, i dress our respects to everybody alTerritory Hotter write al oaca. Wo par all aapreee charaaa. Utah County. II. TT a HALLE Bus Maws. Atdreee, OO., SOnilun, IN TU PROBATE COURT IN AND TOR ways with the adjunct good as said County. In the matter of tho estate of Toilet Aticles, Fancy Soaps, good Lord and good Devil, do be Edwin Standring, deceased. to cause show Order Chamois order sale of real of good to us? why PRORATE NOTICE, Skins, Sponges, Brushes, estate should not be made. No, it means that with kind and Rebecca esadministratrixof the Standringthe Combs, or Perfumery, Cigars and Tobacco, Base Utah, Territory tate of Ediwn Standring deceased, having filed fair desires in our hearts; we should Utah County, Ball her herein an In the Prolmte Court in and for Utah County. of apetition Goods, Pure Wines and Liquors praying for Order of Sale be frank and just and truthful even of the real estate, of said decedent of Utah. part Territory for Medical Purposes. In tlio matter of the estate ol James M. for isthe purposes therein set forth. And how much with an emeny. therefore ordered, by the Judge of said It deceased. lliett, so with a friend! Order appointing time and place to hear pe- court that all persons Interested in the estate of said deceased appear before tlie said Prolmto tition for partition. Prescriptions Garefiiliy GompoiMetl. this scheme is Does anyone think that Thh I On reading and filing the petition of 3fartha Court on Saturday tho With day of Novcmlier, 10 1889, in o'clock at forenoon the of said K. day, lliett, administratrix of tho estate of Gazette is an enemy to the religion etimated at $3,000,000 a year. This James 31. lliett, deceased, that all tho debts of at tho Court Room of said Probate Courtat the At all hours, day or night, by experienced Druggists. PKBOATK NOTICK. said deceased and of said estate have been Court House, in Provo City, County of Utah, and cause of the Mormons simply sum, together with the amounts cause show lo an should order bo not a rewhy and that said estate of fully paid, portion because it speaks against abuses contributed by the state and by the to the said administratrix to sell as mains to lio divided among op Utah, i the heirs of said de- granted Territory, much of tlie real estate of the said deceased as un and Utah order for a ceased, burden County. cause? to allowing praying that tend imposes employers, that of) IN THE PKOHATK COUNT IN AND TO It said partition of the residue of said estate shall he necessary: stultify And that a copy of this order be published at said county. In tho matter or tho est-tthe persons entitled. Can anyone. lie so foolish as to taxation upon all others than the James of among is least once a week for four successive weeks In ordered It all that Fisher, deceased. persons for class the exclusive UTAH. a is it laboring Tna that Utah Valley Gazette, a newspaper SPRINGVILLE, to Older In show cause why order of sale of Interested estate pleasant duty the suppose . of the in and said Utah James said lie published anil ap- printed County. lliett, deceased, for ns to fight tho cvifc that mar the benefit of that class, and it is likely iK'fore tho Prolmto Court of the County tSSUr.,, r ,o ofpearUtah, JOSEPH D. JONES, estate of James Fisher, dcceasod, having filled at tho Court Room of said Court, in cause we love and the brethrert; to prove in some cases oppressive. Prolmto Judge. the 1889. Court Slst Dated the oil October "ul House, of 31st, County day Tho purpose of the rulers of Ger-- 1 UTm ot the we hope to rescue from the damna"tSranJrrm'ia Deccniticr, 1889, lit ten o'clock a. m., then and or Utah, a Territory tlio purjxmes therein sot forth nn order allowing there to show cause tion that awaits them if they con- many in putting the system into for or Utah, f co-op- ., County is therefore ordered by tho Judge of snfd saiil partition should why lie made of the resinot .It T, V. L. Clerk of Prolmto the Court Halliday, is manifold. first Court all deIn.the that as said tho due of estate in abuse heirs and their positions operation persons interested the estate, tinue to among Utah Utah Territory, hereby certify said deceased, appear tioforn the said visees or tho said James M. Hlctt, decoasod, ac- of Prothat the County, Latter-da- y forgoing is a full, true and oorrect Saints? place, the pension are a kind of of bate Court on Saturday, the th day of No- cording to law. npy of the original "order to show cause why for the miserably low vember, 1889, at 10 o'clock in tho forenoon of It is further ordered that the Clerk cause ordi If The Gazette was sordid or compensation !? of rcal 8tate should not bo Spanish Fork, . said day, at tho court room of said Prolmto not Ices to lie posted in three public places In made" in tho Utah. 7 i to it n estate of Edwin Standring, the German working court, at tho court house, in Provo city, UtahCountyund published InTiiKUTAiiVALLKY deceased, and now less sincere it would spread honey wages paid on fllo and of record in mr DEALERS a and IN circulated Gazette newspaper printed nfinist over the reprehensible acts of the People, and for this insufficient &n,M im graedhc in Utah County, for four weeks successively office. Witness my hand and the seal of said court so o or to Decent much said Slst em-real of the estate of tho .Beii 1 the rulers ter, 1889. of said the day prior at my office in Provo City, this 81st day of jiowerful and by ignoring the compensation deceased as shall lie necessary. D. October A. D. 1889. JOSEPH JONES. that a copy of tills onicr lie published faults of its friends, keep them feel- - pire are responsible. The mainten-in- g atAnd Probate J V. L. HALLIDAY. udge. least onco a week for four weeks HEAL. 1889. Probate Clerk. Dated November 25th, good and doing injury to the ance of a vast and costly armament in Thr Utah Vally Gazkttk asucccssivly Boots, Shoes, newspaper Clothing, Ilats, Caps and Notion. and published In said Utah County. Territoryorok Utah, f a cause of the people, while it gather- - withdraws from productive indu- printed County Utah, Dated, October 13th, 1889. THE Headquarters for Ladies and Childrens Shoes. d I, V. L. Halliday, clerk of the Proliate Court D. Jones, ed up the fat sops of the monopolist stfy half a million men, Joseph Ulnh for County. UtnliTerrltory.hereby certify Probate Judge. ! ' and then it takes from the earnings Territory or Utah, tlint the foregoing Is a full, true and correct and the hypocrite. tho of order appointing time copy original or Utah. of sums laborers the Wc on the some have fine hand Farm f"' of Reaper, required I. (brxTr consiHtfng Sich a course might be popular; Machinery, to ami bear petition for partition, Empire V. L. Hnlliday. Clerk of the place ProHinders, Mowers, Hakes, and the like that we bought at a great bargain, and of the estate of James 31. Hlctt, deceased, and bate Court. in and for Utah now it would certainly pay handsomely to pay for supporting the idlers. County, on file In my office. can sell at Prices to defy any and all Competition. U. T.. that the certify my hand and the seal of said court but IT WOULD NOT BE HONORABLE, Less wealth is created than should foregoing is a l ull,hereby true and correct copy of fitWitnoss Center Street, Provo, Utah. my office in Provo City this 25th day of the original order to show cause why order JpSy Grain and Farm Produce taken in exchange for all goods, er therefore The Gazette cannot be created, and part of that actu- of all of tlio real estate should not be made IJccouilicr, 1889. V. L. bought for Cash. HALLIDAY, in tho estate of James Fisher, deceased, and ally called into existance is squan- now adopt it. Clerk. Probate on in fllo seal. office. W. U. HUGHES, Superintendent. SCOTT COOK, my & Spanish Fork, Utah. COMPANY, In the long run we are satisfied dered upon soldiery. The insurance Witness my hand and the seal of said Court to Utah. this that corruption wins not more than scheme may be supposed tend to ha Proprietors. toils who more the man I reconcile honestv. PRORATE NOTICE. Dealers in Age has not yet crowned us with completely to a system that thus D. ROUSH. robs and hurts him. The govern wc but Choice or of Utah, 'Pkrhitoiiy experience Beef, years tbitry f I ment in Utah Countt. fact, takes much from him have many times seen the popular Pafijfcer. n tlio Prolmto Cou rt of L tah Con nty, Terri Carriage Mutton, Pork, to make returns then and humenough niitick ok prekjiption proof. tory of Utah, Oaleltnlnlng, and powerful and cxaulted, I t3. FRISIVi , 9' In the matter of tho estate of Ifyrum WinHouse Painting; both Pla n Sausage, Etc. J. bled in the dust bv the very public him feel less fear of coming out to Land Office at Salt Lakk City, Utah I Q. DAVIS, i Proprietors. (limcaNcd. ters, and Ornamental. work Guaranteed 1889. inOc toiler sickness or 31, f the of of time tho want Notice for hearing nndplncn through Notice Is hereby given that tho foilowlng-natno- petition for admission they fleeced and by the warnings Will. to of Prohate Are to Leave at do kinds Orders all of prepared has tiled notice of hi a intention Pursuant to an order of sain Court Meat Delivered to all parts of City of the friends whom they refused to firmity of old age. In the second to makesettler - Store, - Provo. a. final Co. in ft his of claim, in said matter, notice is hereby given proof willsupport and Stone-fo- rt Qray And we have place, the system no doubt was in- and that sniil proof Marble, Granite heed until too late. lio made before the that Saturday, the 14th day of Dccemlicr. A. I) Emma Reese, Mrs, tho Clerk of to influence have Utah o'clock . Court an for ten tended a. 1889, in Court emiat at County in the County, County seen those who have boasted of for Cemeteries, Ect., Jflt.Fi. at Provo City, Utah on Monday December L. House, in Provo City, Utan County. Territory 1889, viz: William W. Chisholm 8. of Utah, In Court Room of said Court, has liccn nence on the Lords side crying out checking emigration, from which 10.595 Old H & W N W M tho N W Hoc S3 appointed the time and place for tho hearing N4 Monuments, Tombstones and Headstones empire lias suffered so such. & H E for See 21. I?8-f- i E 4 N K of n petition of ItwIn Harvey, J. W. Smith and against the world because of per-- 1 the names He comthe to to witnesses and Low Win. Real II. Adams, praying for admission following Estate prove wages, heavy taxes, secution and at the same time his continuous residence upon, and cultivation present-mcertain document therewith A ol'ji Specialty. service have had said viz: of testament lie to land, militaiy will and the last and pulsory oppressing purporting covretly Hkksk I). Jamkr, of Hyrum Winters, deceased, when and where Most Fashionable Goods in the marke Money to Loan on Rea! Estate. the very natural effect to iinpell William Mahtkll, all iierwin Interested may appear anil contest grievously by monopoly and trick- multitudes Give them call. a letto Niki. of LOW hates! remove to LONG Tina I the Pmlmte of said will, or tlio granting of Gardner, persons as the Cheapest. Cheap ery their own more faithful breth- lands where the 8. I.rwis, to as John ters said prayed testamentary potlt'oners conditions life of AH of Spanish Fork, Utah On., Utah. for In said petition. ren. 3Ialn Street Verily, verily we havo seen in Office Dated at Provo City, Nov. 25th, 1889. frank D. minus. other abominations even moro un- arc less oppressive; and those who V. I,. Ha LUMMY, Register. Utah Provo Frol m to Clerk, Utah County, Utah Territory. Spanish Fork, tUnli Utah. Payson, City, than theac, hero in Zionf it- - have boon moved to emigrate of Bird &Lowk, Attys. for Appl. ks 3 atart,wflh-atasparira- Springville Drug Store. Drugs, ro. M Medicines, Chemicals, I 1 I I .... A1BJKJERA.Y o i M- - I ' BROS., Young Mens i e I I General Merchandise , I I able-bodie- 1 Meat Market. Farmers Attention I 1 Provo Marble Go., I T -- Paper-hangin- First-Cla- ss il ' and Reliable per-recuti- Fro-lmt- ng Samuel Apt, o i. Notary Public happy i Page, |