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Show .THE UTAH TILLEY GAZETTE. ORDER WEEKLY EDITION. FRIDAY, MAY 30, 1890. IRETA DIXON, - - Editor. ONLY NfO. 1. Of the Hoard of Health Provo City. WASTED. out-hoime- s, Tele-Pban- ar Jab. M. II. IIabdy Sec. Board, of Health Provo City. Utah 22. 1890. May. I'aysoa Items. To the wife of Frank Finlayson, May 25th a fine girl. All interested doing well. To the wife of Geo. W. Williams our genial harness maker on May 27th, another big girl. The Methodists are building a fine meeting and school bouse on tbe old Withers lot just west of Simons mill which promses to be an ornament to to the town. It seems strange that tbe Enquirer or the Provo Base Ball team will not give our Base Ballists credit for what little they can do in that line as in tbe first place the team that Provo brought there last week were not half of them residents of Provo hut were picked all the way from Salt Lake to Spanish Fork there only being four bona fide residents of Provo with them. Another thing they did not get the score right. As the Enquirer had it 18 to 2 where as it was 15 to 2 not much dif. ferance but a little. The Payson boys ay that if they will make another game with them, they are ready any time but they want to play with Provo bovs, and that too before they play with Chicago. The game that the Payson boys played with the Salt Lakers shows which berg has tbe best team, Provo or Payson. As when the Provo team played with the Salt Lakers the score stood 2 to 26 where as when the Payson boys had a game with the same club score stood 13 to 22 both in favor of the Salt Lakers. i day, while the grain ration, given at noon and night, consisting of oats, bran and a little cracked corn, weighed only d of a pound to each sheep per day. At the end of thirty days, or on Feb. 1, the lambs were reweighed (at the some time of day as before) and showed ail average gain of 5 5 pounds each in one-thir- Southern newspapers should get together. Some of them insist that the Republicans are conspiring to undercount the negroes for the .census and others say the repub-can- s will overcount them. They should all unite in an earnest endeavor to make themselves as happy as possible over the assur ance of Superintendent Porter that they are sadly off their base. The bill which, has just passed the Senate for the relief of .Xa haniel McKay and the heirs of Donald McKay is a simple act of justice to an Ameican ship builder The veto of the bill after it had passed Congress some two years ago was the smallest performance of the Cleveland Administration. Mrs Assa Parsons, seven feet in height, was married the other day to Mr Frederick Shields, another professional giant. It would seem that a lady of Mrs. Parsons capacity did not really need any shield, but love will let fly his darts, even in high . 21-18- 00. om and the New York World thinks she ought to ask her readers how they will have it, rare or well done. If it is akin to Ouidas previous Svrlin, efforts, we mav be assured raw very raw. it will be Hu th old ring bou got hla flngor or lb Asylum Board" Jack Mormon Galore la the title of e plcy communication which we have received and which will be published Just aa soon we complete Inveatlgatloa. u lot 6x12 adobe house and rods, corner of Fourth andM. Streets. One of the best residence corners in Provo 82,300. Splendid inside lot next to corner, 81,650. Apply to or Edward Pike. addres Six-roo- kotick to creditors. life. Ouidas new novel is to be called 90 m OUKTVOF UTAH TN THE PROBATE ounty, Territory of Utah. In the ematter of the estate of Samuel Fyne, deeeaaedz-Notto-adminisIs hereby riven by the undersigned trator or the estate of Samuel Pyne, deceased, to the creditors of, snd all personsto having exhibit claims against the said deceased, with the necessary vouchers within (inis first the months after publication of this four notice to the said administrator. I Herbert, pyne, administrator of the estate ofSamuel Prne, 4MXKod34, 1890. at Provo Ity, - The Hatch House. Mrs. Sarah A. Batch has opened a Hotel with correll and good accomVahid-Fo- ur eompoaltora and a bright box modations for travelogs and teamsters at Tbs Oium ofllce. in Salem, Utah County, who .the traveliTe appointment of Mr. C. A. Clark of tbe ing public will get (just class Location f bjock south of Arm of Havercamp and Clark to be secretary the Salem Dam. of the Asylum Board la a good one. t sccom-eiodationa. world-renown- courses. x or pamphlet containing annou .nents ahil for further particulars, Address, Scrofula In Its Worst Form White Su-inCured. idint(rty g The remarkable effect of Hood's Banaparl the following case Illustrates the power Copyright, UH, by medicine over ell blood diseases: My sou, 7 year old, had a white swe! come on his right leg below the knee, whlch traded the muscles so that his leg wan draw at right angles. Physicians lanced the awe! which discharged freely, but did not help materially. I considered him I of Willing to A Buffalo lady, showing a friend from Boston her fins houss and grounds, explained that a pipe which ran across the lawn was intended to supply a fountain, but, she added, It doesnt work now; it's bust. Jtfadame daughter, much mortified, took ths first opportunity to whisper In her mother's ear; Ma, you shouldnt say bust, Ms, not too old to learn, made say burst mental note, and later PU was quick grateful to seize an opportunity to regain the ground presumably lost, A chief ornament of madams drawing room was a marble presentment of her departed husband. To this she called the guests attention. It is a burst of my dead husband, she said, with Infinite complacency. The guest has gone back to Boston, -Trying His nest. Bon to Father Dear Father: I enclose a tailors bill for 850. Please send me check. y.ouyjjpytng son. fioq My Dear Sou: Check au' to pay for elpsed. a sulk tip pestf ii me. ' Your loving father. Ron to Father Dear Father: Yours f lari juat ordered another suit for 443, and enaluse Lifi. J may be able even to beat this next time. Tour dutiful son. Ctythier and Furnisher.' - ptlle. Sold Everywhere toe 1 If Vou EMULSION PURE COD LIVER OIL Druggists. by BOOTY Ji BOWWE,Chamlt9, M.Y. Tbrritorv of Utah, Utah Codntt. 1. V. L. Hal I (day, clork of the Probate Court and for Utah County, Territory of Utah hereby certify that the foregoing is a full true TO HAN FRANCISCO AND PORTLAND. and correct copy of tho original order to show cause why onfer ofwlniif wi ' Elizabeth Jones Harris et al Minors and now Excursion ever the Union Peel fie KMi on file In my oilice. and Limit. Witness my hand and the seal of anld court at my office in Provo city, this 28 day of The Union Pacific Railway will sell krai. May, A. D., IWl V. L. HALLIDAY, excursions round trip tickets to PortClerk of tho Probate Court, Utah Co. Oregon and San Francisco, Cal., land, until further notice, from Halt Lake for 867, and from Ogden for PROIIATE NOTICE. good for 30 days going and 80 days TIIE PROBATE COURT IN AND FOR returning; extreme limit six months. tf. UtahCounty, Territory of Utah aa. In the 865-tick- matter of tlie estate of Thomas Fenn, deceased. Order to show cause why Order of sale of real estate should not be made. Martha Fenn, tho administratrix of the estate of Thomas Fenn, deceased, having filed her petition herein praying for an Order of ale of a part of the real estate, of said decedtherein seth forth: the ent, for It ia orderedpurKises by the Judge of said court that all persons Interested In the estate of tbe said deceased, appear before the said Prolate Court on Saturday tbe 27th day of June, Ihuu, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon of said day, at tbe court room of said Prolate Court, at tlie Court House, in Provo city. County of Utah; to show cause why an order should not be granted to the said administratrix to Roll so much of real estate of the said deceased, Thomas Fenn, as should be necessary. And that a copy of this order lie published at least once a week for three weeks newsthe Utah Valliv Gazette, a and published in aaid Utah paper printed Utah County, Territory. D. Jones, joszpnProbate Judge. 190. I j I. V. L. Halliday, Clerk of the Probate Court for Utah County T. of U. hereby certify that the foregoing la a full, truo and correct cause copy of the original Order to show not lie why order of sale of real estate should made In the estate of Thomas Fenn, deceased, office. In on now ami my file, and of record Witness my hand, and the seal of said Court office in Provo City, this 96th at my 8NAL In and I). Am D of V. L. HALLIDAY Clerk of the Prolate Court, U. Co. Testimonial. Miss Geneva OHara learned to use tlie Electric Battery under my instruo-tio- n and thoroughroly understands the use of it. Mrs. A. M. Smith:, American Fork. McLAFFERTY, TONSORIAL PARLOR IN BASEMENT OPPOSITE OLD TABERNACL- ETONSORIAL ARTISTS KIN PLOYED. FO&VXtAJZ 7X2XCSS. PERFECT WORK GUARANTEED. ets NOTICE Tto CREDITORS. THE PROBATE COURT IN County, Territory of Utah. of the estate terNotk-Is OF UTAH In the No. 365. MOT1CE OF PREEMPTION PROOF. LAND Office. at Balt lake City. Utah. April 18W). Notice Is hereby given that the notice of following named settler has filed his Intention to make final proof In support of hia claim, and that said proof will be made before tho Prolate Judge or In hia absent for Utah the Clera of the County Court on June 14, 1MWL County, at Provo City, DUtah, M N 1147for the vis.: Joseph A. Stone WU 18 8 Eli 8 Wf A Lot 4 Sec. 7 Tp. 9 8 R tf E. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultiva--1 via.: tionof, said land, William K. Curtis, Francis M. Smith, Charles W. Davis. Niels Larson, all of Salem, Utah. FRANK D. HOBBS, Register. Booth, Wilson A Wilson. Attvs. for claimant. PBOBATK NOTICE. IN THE PROBATE COURT, IN AND FOH I Utah County. Territory of Utah. of Hyrum WinIn the matter or the estate Order to show cause why ters, deceased. order of sale of real estate should not be made. Lewis Harvey, the executor of the last will of Hyrum Winters, deceased, having filed his petition herein praying for an orestate, of der of sale of a part of the real therein set said decedent, for the purposes Itis iherfore ordered, by the Judge of said Court that all persons interested In the estate, of said deceased, appear Itefoiw81 the said Prothe day of May bate (Ynirt on Saturday In the forenoon of said IHUU, at 10 o'clock mid of prolate court day, at the court room city. County of at the court house, In Provo order should; not Utah, to show cause why an to sell so be granted to tlie mid executor much or the real estate of tbe mid deeeaaed, as shall be necessary. Hyrum Winters, And that a copy of thia order tie published a week once for three weeks auooea-lvel-v least at In Thn Utah Vallxt Gazette, a newspaper printed and published in mid Utah JOSEPH D. J0NE8. Prolate Judge. nr , I L Halliday, Clerk of the Prolate Court hereby and for Utah County. Is aU. T, true and full, the foregoing certify that of cause show to Order the whj; correct copy not be made. order of sale of real estate should deceased, In the estate of Hyrum Winters, offloe. in record of mi and now on I V , Wlln? T0a. Topd,Tcu,( 5 No. 415, 0RAN&U.M ASS ZBUNIONSQUAREJtY. of homestead final proof. Land Office at Salt Lake city. May 19th, vroncF. IN -- DALLA5.TEX. 1viz: - X Bos, 178. GTTlTIDBXnaG. Time Card, March 2nd, 1890. I I PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE : T-c- .. t r. M. A. M. P. M. .1.45 and 4.50 lrovo,... 5.28 Lake View, ...2.25 2.47 5.50 Pleasant Grove, .4.25 - .... ..... 6.24 8.21 8.35 4.89 4.55 American Fork, A. M. and 7.45 8.01 8.11 8.21 5.05 ...... ...... i. Dated at Alpine, Utah, April Elegant too Beaten. Prices tliat Cant WALL PAPERS WALL PAPERS AND AL80 Undertaking Business Carefully Attended to. In all the Latest Designs A Grand Variety Assortment, and at "Wood riLLE, C0CERIES, DRY GOODS I Hardware Queen 8,wr ' rNnTTnFS TtooVs " HATS, CAPS, NOTIONS, Come and Examine OUR LARGE STOCK OF GOODS. Courteous Treatment and Low Prices. JOS. I A. HARRIS, rSSSEf&Elfi He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous rcsldenco upon and cultivation of the land, viz. : Edward Harris. Andrew N, Holdawoy, Edward T. Harding.; Levi 8. Holdaway, all of Provo, Utah. PRANK D. HOBBS, i Register. Wilson, Attys. - DU PRODUCE. Cash paid for all kinds of Furs, Skins, Pelts and Wool. All Business A. D, 1HK) 8. J. Done on A Basis of A LONG FELT WANT SUPPLIED CASH PAID FOR PRODUCE, A.I. C&3 Exclusive Produce business opened in this City. Corner of I and Vtli Street Directly West of Meeting House Block. Always on hand GRAIN,IFLOUR, FEED, anda general I line of Utah and Imported PROpUCE I1ARKNRB8. Justice of the Peace. WE UOTII IJUY AXDS SELL NO.J382. Free delivery to all parts of the Cl ty. HOMESTEAD FINAL PROOF. NOTICE Iv ' Land OF office at Salt Take (.itjr, Utah. May Pyoyo City, 6, 1890. Notice la herqhr given that the n amed settler has filed notioe of his to make final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be8.made before Office the Register and Receivers, U. Land June J. 1490. viz. : at Bait Lake city. Utah, on 8818 B No. for the iTnimas F. Carlisle, Sr.. H N W ItTseo. 28 W M 8 B 14 B W 34, N E 34 Sec 98 Tp. 4 BB1 8. He names the following witnesses to prove nla continuous residence upon, and oullivaiion of, midland, vis.: W. following-n- Intcn-tentlo- Lee L. Clark, Frederick C Clark, William Dunailaw. Richard Bmith, all of Alpine, Utah Co., Utah. FRANK D. HOBBS, BAILEY. Register. Attorney. CASH. Goods Delivered Free of Charge. JUSTICES OOURT. TERRITORY INotTHE Utah, County ot Emery, ss., Scofield 8co-fll- Provo City, Utah. - NN SUMMONS. Precinct. T. H. Thomas, vs. John Derr, demand, 948.35, to John Derr, greeting. You are hereby summoned to be and appear before me. the undersigned, at mv office, in Scofield Precinct, Kmery County, Utah Territo answer a complaint filed against you tory, herein by mid plalntllf.withln five days (exclusive of the day of service) of this summon is served on you within 8coflld Preci net, within d ten days if served on you outside of Precinct, but within the County of Etnery, and within twenty days if served elsewhere. Bald action la brought to recover from you the sum of Forty Eight Dollars and 26 cents for goods, sold and delivered to you at your and request. special instance And you are hereby notified that If you fail to so appear and answer as above required, the Plaintiff will take Judgment for 94HJD as complaint (to which you are referred) and per costa of suit. To the sheriff or any constable of mid county greeting. Make legal service and due return herein. Given under iny band, thia 17th day of March, - Proprietor. & CO., de3&jijHee5s nztr Dry Goods, Groceries of homestead final proof, Notice Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, 180. Notioe is hereby given April 16th,following-named settler has filed that the notioe of his Intention to make final proof his of in support claim, and that mid will be made before the Judge, proof or in his absence, the Clerk of County Court of Utah Utah. Carries a full Line of Choice No. 408. Register. IDaloy. West End Store Center Street, MOTICE OF HOMESTEAD FINAL PROOF, land OIHue at Halt Lake city, Utah, May lHUb. Notice la hereby given that the following named settler has filed notioe of his intention to make final proof in support of bln claim, and that said proof will be made before tbe Register and Receiver of the U. 8. Land Ofllce at Balt Lake city, Utah, on July 7th, IHUU, viz.: George T. Tomlinson, adjoining Farm Homestead OHM) for the B W K, 8 E 34, Bee. 27. SH2E.. e names the following witnesses to prove I v!.r,l0nOe Up and cultlvUwn Vrorterick'Culmcr, of Balt Lake city, Utah, Alfred Harper, of Pleasant Grove, Alfred E. Uulmer, of Franklin C. Banks of FRANK D. HOBBS, Sc the Register. 16th, Complete be Duplicated in Utah Countv. Prices, Mark You, that Cannot Horn ember Ta, ifxit r A I I 23, 1890. Booth Sets, Tables, Chairs, Sofas, Carpets and Bed-Roo-m OF UTAH Att'y, for Chtimcnt. UTAH. Choice Parlor Sets, Notice is hereby May 14th, lan. the following - named settler Sven that notice of this intention to make final proof in support of hia claim, and that aaid proof will be made liefore the Judge or in hia absence the Clerk of the County Cuurt, of Utah at Provo City, on the 27th day of June County 1HHU, via. : Joseph V. Bmith, Provo City, Utah Co., Utah, for the H E, 661, to wit W Vi, BE ia, W J, N Elf. Bee. 1 6 8 8 E of 8. L. M. He names the following witnesses to prove hla continuous residence upon and cultivation of, aaid land, vis. : Giles Halden, David Parks, Isaac V. King, Leanrdro Steel, all of Provo city, Utah. FRANK D. HOBBS, via DEAL IN ALL KINDS OF - Everything in this line at City, 34, -- ) IFTXIELIEsril No. 402. 8. W. Darke, J. DALEY. Wood & Daley, 1890. THE PROBATE COURT 1 N M. SPRINGVILI.E, 1 County, Territory of Utah. In the mat-- 1 ter of the estate of Phillip Jenne, deceased.ad- Notice la hereby given by the undersigned miniotrator of the estate of Phillip Jenne,havdej of, and all persons ceased, to the creditorssaid deceased, to exhibit ing claims against the four them with the neocssary vouchers within months after the first publication of this notice to the said administrator. Thomas F. Carlisle, executor of the estate of Phillip Jenne, deceased. d Notice la hereby given that thehis following-nameintention settler baa filed notice of Pnoyt) Paattlva to make final proof in mode liefore the Register Impotm Me, fata A KeSlveM?.TLand Offlee at MUUksi Wtv Stmlml G. Webb, G.rg Utah, on July idth, Bstmmtarrktm, of 8 E 34. Beo. b 6848 for the & E E No. II SrlfDIrtnmt, Hwwmwn, 8 Range 1 West. 8. L. M.. Utah. to Lou of Homo ro, So. WIH ToTie6 names prove the following witnroi maht ion a 8TfOS9, floor. residence upon, and cultivation eat Jkm- Me SI-0S his continuousvia: of, nlii land, H. Col Bono. SB 00. lodge, Joseph Sjubil WrirtkM OoHrS Joseph Moody, mlt oaoM hmjr. AoUfjto Baliud CatvZluaMtei., JrtnR jSurMT. T T. C. SIS Luoaa Avt. ET. LOUIS, MO. BPS ORIENTAL - MOUNTAIN DIVISION. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Prolate Clerk. gii!riu.. F. (Sc THE PROBATE COURT OF UTAH IN County, Territory of Utah. In the mat-- I ter of the estate of Minerva Fuller, deceased.adNotice is hereby given by the undersigned deMinerva Fuller, ministrator of the estate ofand all persons havceased, to the creditors of. to exhibit aaid the deeeaaed, claims against ing them with the l.oowsary vouchers within ton of this notice months after the first publication to the said administrator. Jesse J. Fuller, administrator of the estate of Miacrva Fuller, doceHBed. Dated Provo, May lth. 190. 81. INN), In 0 Paid Co-o- Agents for Leffel Steam Engines and Water Wheel. 1 8. W. Utah, "ocntt or Utah j ss MACHINf Half block west of West T6 93rd, Dated TBoNItokv 5TWING W'liecl-bar-ro- Deputy Marshal. mat--' Thomas Ovard. deceased. given by the undersigned hereby ot the estate of Thomas Ovard, administrator deceased, to the creditors ot. and all person, having claims against the said doeeased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers within four months after the first publication of thia notice to the said administrator. Bend all claims to administrator of the estate of Thomas Ovard. deceased. Utah, John M. Mxill, American Fork. Att'y. for tbe Estate. Dated at April 7th, 1890. May 6, 1890. N(W H0M anil Stcnni Vlttlnu Manufacturers and dealers in Steam Ilealers. for Public and Private Buildings, DEVEY'S Patent Tubiilai Iron for Miners and Farmers. ftox Old. OELBt Iron. a.ali O- THE PROBATE OOURT OF .UTAH IN County, Territory of Utah. In tbe mat-ter of the estate of Edward Hall, deceased. Notice ia hereby given by the undersigned administrator or tho estate of Edward Hall, deceased, to the creditors ef, and all persona to having claima against tbe said deceased, the necessary vouchers exhibit them with within four months after the ttrwt publication of this notice to tbe said administrator, William 1 Hall, administrator of the estate of o sucoca-lvelyj- n FIRST-CLAS- H (ss Attentloil to. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. SCOTTS y. 23, 1890. Edward Hall, deceased. Dated Bprlngville, April lat, I ONLY Repairing a Specialty. All kinds of L. 8. WOOD. I RAWLINGS Shop. Steam Engines. Boilers, Pumps. Brass and Iron Castings; Castings for Store Fronts, Iron Work for Jails, Bridges and Buildings. Wrought anil Cast Iron Fencing, Boiler NOTICE TO CKDITOKS. CO fj.LPUIS.MO. Express. Dated May Siok Headache, I 98, IMIaoliin and Manufacturers of . . 6. 15 8.85 6.38 1 h . . . . 8.57 7.00 Arriving at 16' E 2D.7W chains, thence W 10.73 chains, at Spanish Fork 10.10 4.11 i( 7.15 Salt Lake City, kff beaoid as the of William H. Sprineville property at 8.50 Provo a. 7:10 Tram leave Salt Lake at m., and p. m., leaving Alnge at the suit of Bank of Commerce. 9:40 a. m. and 6:15 p. m. Trains leave Salt Lake for Ogden at 8:10 a. m., and Terms of Bale, Cash. E. H. Paronb, C. F. BESSEGU1E, Gen. Manager 5:00 p. 1.80 & 10.80 p m. U. 8. Marshal, Jo V PARKER Asst. Gen. Freight and Pass. Agt. By Benj. Bachman, COUGH OR COLO IN AND if)H CONSUMPTION IN County.TcrrltoryCRT, of Utah ss. luthu matter of the estate and G uardian.hii of BRONCHITIS Throat Affection Elizabeth Robert J. and Mikha C. Albert Egnd Jones and Margaret Elizabeth Ann, a., Emma Wasting of Flesh SCROFULA .Phebe E. Harris, minors- Order to allow quae why onlor of sale of real estate should nqf1 be Or oity PiaanM irhsra tho Throat and Izsj made. rs Inflauod, ZmcM of Strength or hem Albert Harris, the Guardian of the pesona and estate of the above named minors, hiring Tower, pea eon Be relieved aad Cured By filed hla petition herein praying for an eder of sale of tho real estate, of said minora for i tbe purpose therein net forth: It is therefore ordered, by the Judge of is Id court that all persons Interested in tbe eitate of said minors, appear before the said Prelate Court on Saturday the Z1 day of June, UW, at 10 oclock in tho tore noon of said day, at the oourt room of said Probate Court, in the Court House, in Provo City, County of Utah, to show cause why an order should not be granted to the said Guardian to sell so much of the real estate ot the said minors as shall be ntcea-sarWith Hypophosphites. And that a copy of this order be published AS MILK. succesat least once a week for three weeks PALATABLE sively in The Utah Valley Gazette, a newsiiaper Emuleton. end lot no rm. Scot t' fbr ilk In and said Utah printed published County. to JOSEPH D. JONES, planntlon or oollettatton indoor yew Prolate itifrifffMfe. a Judge. accept Dated May 28, 1HD0. all Sold Dated May I 1890. Sun Foundry the following deacritied real lying, and being in Utah County, aa lulUiwa, to wit,: Commencing Zl.'iu chains Mona, manufaotur-Bage'Catarrh Remedy, for aa Kant of N W corner of N W fc. tieo. 12, T H. 8 K Santaquln, 12 East. Balt Lake Meridian. I hence 8 2K.IW of Catarrh la Ike Head. ... chains, thenoeM 9 K, lU.OU chains, thence No Payson, OXTERED by the Dyspepsia, Costiveness, Rheumatism, Saliow Skin and Piles. bettor remedy fortheeo Tkata is ao alienees tkm TotEs Liver oe a trial will prove. Tries, 8 Be. I'BODAfE NOTICE. or Utah, Territory County or Utah, Thomas Fenn. deoeeaeu. Dated at Provo City, April 7th. estate, situate, Juab, and described Nephi, A torpid liver daraaga tha whole ago Sena, aad produces fl;slxforf5. Prepared ly THE PROBATE IN THE PROIIATE COURT OFtheUTAH mat- I of Utah. In of E'ilward Hall, deceased. tor ofCounty. the Territory Notice is hereby given by the undersigned demlniatmtor of the estate of Edward Hall, ceased to the creditors of. and all persons hardeceased, to exhibit ing claims against the saidvouchers within four thorn with tlie necessary mouths after the first publication of this notice to the said administrator. W. 1. Hall, administrator of the estate of Edward Hall, deceased. Dated Spring vi lie, April llth, 1NH, Dia. Man. Aaa'a. FOR TORPID LIVER. r jil Buffalo Noam's iitts Fills n, Doses One Dollar IOO Dr. j incurable A Confirmed Cripple. by C. L HOOD A CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, IN THE PKOBA1B COURT. OF UTAH of Utah In the matTerritory of Thomas Fonn. deceased.adthe estate ter ofCounty. ia Notice hereby siren by the undersigned, ministratrix of the estate of Tluimae Penn, deceased, to the creditors of. snd all persons harto e hlblt ing claims, against the said deceased,within four them with the necessary vouchers, months after the first publication of this notice to the said administratrix. Martha Fenn. administratrix of the estate of a I was about to take him to Cincinnati for by druggists. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. nrs. President Hoods Sarsaparilla Sold ed Bronchitis, Asthma, Ca- By B. Bachman, Spitting of Blood, and ,jr., all Lingering Coughs, tarrh in the Head, Deput; In derangements an remedy. is it unequaled Ge Sutherland, of the stomach, liver end bowela, ae IndigesAttorney. Biliousness, or Liver tion, or Dyspepsia, Complaint, iaChronic Diarrhea, and kindred ailments, it a aovsscign remedy. MARSHAL'S BALE. Golden Medical Discovery " ia tbe only medicine of its class, sold t5e F&?JShja?ZSrtr,etc(Mirt by druggists, under a from the manufactprinted the Territory of Utah.l shall expose at public benefit or cure in every ease of urers. that guarantee, it trillwhich of the County Court of rlissesn for it la recommended, or sale at tbe front door of Provo, County of Utah, money paid for it will be promptly refunded. House, in the City J. W. Sanborn. Je 3 m IIOKIE WHO i s 8-- Andrew Andrewberg charged with Dlahornlng Cattle. assault upon the person of Niels JenThe question of whether or not it is sen was found guilty and fined cruel to dishorn cows is now before the 810. Scotch courts, the defense being that it is necessary to cut off the horns of Irish i PBOBAT fOVfVV goring each other in the feeding courts used in Scotland during the winter. One testified that experience had conEstate of Isaac Cooper, deceased, witness Mm to favor dishorning, and that verted order made admitting will to Probate he now practices it with all liis Guernsey and letters of testamentary Issued to cows, who seem to suffer little pain from J. II. Cooper upon filing bonds to the the operation and the quality of whose am of 83,000. milk is not affected by it The English have held that the prac' :ce was a courts Estate of Annie Lords, deceased, one. hearing of the application of the ad- cruel ministrator for order of sale of real Points of Interest. The better farmers of the present day estate was continued. beginning to prize the mule above Estate of Elizabeth Jones and Eliz- are ox or tbe horse for farm work. A the abeth Harris et al minors, set for are of pair twelve hundred pound mules hearing June worth from five to six hundred dollars Estate of Samuel Carter, deceased, to any farmer. Farmers who a few years ago stocked petition of Sarah J. Ca.ter for a decree of the whole estate to widow and their fish ponds with carp are now minor child. Set for hearing June 7, changing to the European brown trout, finding that a much preferable table fish. 1800. I do not want a kicking cow, says John Estate of Thomas Fenn, deceased, but I do want to see one with Gould, petition of Martha Fenn for an order nerve enough to, when abused, kick her of sale of real estate. Set for hearing abuser into the furthest corner of the June barn so severely that when he arrives Estate of Mary Bates, an incompe- there he will understand she has the bettent person, petition of Job. Bate for ter developed brain. Raise all the colts you can. It is an letters of guordlanship of said person. ancient saying that one strong, gentle, Set for hearing June Estate of Josiah W. Flemings, de- old mare has paid off the mortgage on ceased, petition of Oliver Ilodgon for many a poor man's farm. Every farmer may and ought to have letter of administration. Set for hearfish a pond on his premises. It will help ing June take away that lock of variety which is the worst feature of farm diet. The Clyde horse and the English Shire The are both descended from the old Flanders Hsptlp i. horse, which used to be the war steed of There will be worship at the Swedish Europe liefore gunpowder was invented. Lutherian Church next Sabbath (June It was of immense size and strength, and 1) at 11 oclock in the evening, conhad long hair on its legs, was feather ducted by Rev. II. B. Turner of the as it is termed. All European The Baptist people logged,horses Baptist Church. bouse are descended from the of worship for draft have rented this a time, and expect to worship nere Flanders breed. each Sabbath from this time on, at the From a weak beginning, fifteen years as is their hours. It purpose, in Colorado have increased till regular ago, we have stated before, to buy property they quail become quite common. have here and build a house of worship, There are some things that are beyond this they want to do in the near future. control of the farmer, but the breedtbe and in Ail services will be English, to a general invitation Is extended ing of scrub stock of any kind or condition is not one of them. Nor is the raising citizens and Btrangers. of scrub crops, the making of poor butter, having tumble down barns or fences, mean curs, For Sale, choice Residence corner, a dirty house yard, too many 12x12 rods, corner Fourth and N or an absence of fruit on the farm. adobe house These and many others are under his own streets, good six-roand stable. Price 83,750. For term control. Field and Farm. Edward Pike. apply to 21-18- CAN TALK I a bone laugh,' heard has of Everybody with but who has ever seen an equine giftedwould an animal Such the power of speech? ao would the but a miracle; be pronounced tho telephone a hundred year telegraph and concure a for even very recently ago. why, sumption, which ia universally acknowledged have to be scrofula affecting the lungs, would been looked upon aa miraculous, but now peo- thaWthe dlaraso realise to are beginning Elo incurable. Dr. PiereeB Golden Medical and Discovery will cure It, if taken In time remgiven a fair trial. This rewill not make new lungs, but it edy will store diseased ones to a healthy state whenother mesne have failed. Thousands grate- A 20 one-quart- er young mei Utah a liberal practical education in the several suits and professions of life. It has es in Agriculture, Domestic Econr Mechanic Aats and Mechanical i iineering. Civil Engineering and of i special courses. It has a modem equipment and f ialists in its several fields of instmg, Its means of illustration includoi United States Experiment Station its work of research in Agricultur fine farm, including liorticuii grounds equipped with modem app 38. A cooking, dairy, cutting and ing department, workshops in wood iron, a new library; museums and means of illustration. Students will be kept in constant tact with illustrations of school traceings throughout its four j expecting his leg would have to be t n off, end began giving blm llooda Barsapari: n order to get up hla strength. The medicine np his appetite, end soon pieces of bone Lambs. Fattening from the sore. We continued Twenty Spanish Merino ewe lambs, discharged Hood's Sarsaparilla, os It seemed to he dnfngkn small, oily, wrinkly, wooly specimens, so much good, and the discharge from tlieke were selected. Their average weight on decreased, the swelling went down, them Jan. 2 was only 53 8-- pounds. They straightened out, and in a few months he id were confined to a comfortable shed, in perfect use of hla leg. lie Is now spparent ss which was running water, and were well es ever." John L. McMussat, Notary regularly fed with hay three times each lie. Raven swood, W. Vs. weigliL This is apparently nothing extraordinary; but it is really an increase of over 10 per cent, on their original weight in thirty days. The grain ration, it will be observed, was very small indeed, and designed for a healthful growth, and nut for fattening purposes. Mutton sheep BAD ORTHOGRAPHY. are fed at least four or five times as much grain, and that of a more carbonaceous For a long time we have been innature, when they are being fitted for formed that poor Mayor Booth has tho market. But a lot of ram lambs fed and treated in a similar way did even been exceedingly troubled about Police Court- better. They made an average gain of the orthography of The Cazette. Before Justice A. A. Noon. exactly seven pounds each, or nearly 11 cent, on their original weight. One Yet he haant sent us a good W. Jenson stepped in to see the Jus- per a small one weighing but fifty-fou- r lamb man to read our proofs or charit- tice. lie had taken an overdose of and pounds made tlie ably concluded that the triffling hug juice which made him weak in phenomenal growth of ten pounds, or an defect was due to a want of the knees. He was taxed 85 to help increase of over 18 per cent, in the thirty days. L. W. Feet in Rural New Yorker. pay the city expenses. early training which we were doing our best to repair. He has only kept on stubbornly grieving, grieving over our bad orthography until we feared he would go mad, mad, H compelled often to hire green compositors who could not help making blunders; knew we have no ring to throw fat jobB into our hands and so enable us to hire some one to write for us; he knew we were poor persecuted and abused buc our orthography was unpardonable and our gram-mnot the best not the best! He could not realize the fact that many an honest man, that noblest oracle ofGod, has told the greatest truths with a bad orthography and a worse grammar. So we are sorry for the Mayor and we publicly condole with him because everything in this world is not quite good enough for him but the Bishop must remember that God made the inferior rest of the world as well as the Booths and we cant all be Mayors, statesmen and ecclesiastical paragons or even perfect spellers like his dark eminence, the great legislator of Provo. THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIRST IN Judicial District of the Territory of Utah, Utah County .Catherine M. Bolander, Plaintiff vs. John W. Bolander, Defendant. Summons. The people of the Territory of Utahend Greeting: To John W. So lander. Defendin an ant. You are hereby required to appearabove-named action brought against you by the Plaintiff, in tho District Court of the of First Judicial District of the Terri toor Utah, and to answer the complaint tiled thereof in, within ten days (exclusive of the day service) after the service on you of this summons if served within this County: or, if served out of this County, but in this District, within twenty days; otherwise within forty days or judgment by default will be oftaken against you, according to tho prayer said complaint. Tbe said action is brought to obtain a decree matriof this Court dissolving the bonds ofbetween mony heretofore and now existing on the you said defendant and this plantiff years last past you grounds that for many bars been guilty of habitual drunkenness and fur more than three years last past have wilneglected to provide fur plaintiff the fully common necessaries of life, and that plaintiff be awarded the care and custody of the minor child, mentioned in said complaint; that she recover her costs and have such other or further relief aa may be right. (For fuller particulars reference is hereby made to the complaint on tile in this action.) And yuu are hereby notified that If you fall to appear and answer the said complaint as above required, the said plaintiff will apply to therein. the Court for tbe relief demanded Witness the Hou. John W . lilackburn, J udge, and the Seal of the District Court of the First Judicial District, in and for the to tho Tip of in the manufacture of buttons and other articles. Next the hide is taken off, anc after the meat is dressed the contents of the stomach are removed and dried and baled for manure, and the stomach itseli is prepared as tripe. The hide goes to the tanner, the head is skinned and denuded of flesh for the sausage maker, the horns are knocked off and go to the comb maker, who knocks out the pith and sells it to the glue manufacturer, who ia ever ready to take ail the refuse from any part of the steer. The horny coverings of hoofs are almost as useful as the horns for making buttons, etc., and the feet make oil and glue. The shinbones make the finest of bone liandles for various purposes, anc all the remainder of the bony structure which the butcher is unable to sell with the meat finds its way eventually to tbe manufacturer of bone fertilizer and bone black. With the bones there is usually considerable marrow, grease and glue stock, all of which is used by the bone men in various ways. A few of the tails are absorbed in cold weather in the man, ufacture of ox tail soup, but usually the tail goes with the hide, and becomes spoiled for domestic use while lying around the tannery. Every scrap of the skin of the animal, even the pate, as the skin of the head is called, is used in one way or another, and the refuse of the tanneries forms aa important part of the income of the establishments. This explains why large establishments with facilities and arrangements to utilize all these parts, and with labor saving machinery for the various operations of slaughtering, etc., car. pay all expenses, including freight two ways, out of what mainly goes to waste in ordinary butchering operations, when only a beef or two per day is killed. Orange Judd Farmer. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. SUMMONS. AuLcnltnral College of Utah. The blood of the beef sntmal is caught Agricultural College of located at Logan, Utah, will ojien and sold to make albumen for sugar reon September 2nd. finers and other manufacturers, one use students The Board of Health of Provo City of it being the cheap substitute for hard ed It is Territorial Institution fo upon United States land grant hereby orders That within the Fire limits of Provo City there shall be rubber and other plastic materials used by Territorial appropriations. for ly, President Smoots organ has recently complained that The Gazette quoted it, last issue, erroneously. As we hare no copies of the original we are unable to say whether we did or not but if we did the error was an inadvertance which we regret. But while accusing us with intentionally misquoting its dicta Mr. Smoots organ in the same breath goes on to purposely and openly misquote Tiie Gazette. Evil for evil seems to be its motto as if two wrongs make one right I Such is the principle which it practices and still claims to voice the lofty sentiment and hightoned character of men who are a little better than the average best! The Gazette rolls in none of the clover of favoritism. It claims no great pride of illustrious ancestry. If it did falsefy it has no influential names at its mast head to give its lies respectability and It cannot therefore prestige. afford to repay evil with evil. All its strenght lies in the truth it utters. By their fruits ye shall know them. tz of Entered at the IPostoffice at Provo City cleared up the back yards of all bus! Utah, as second doss mail matter. ness houses of all boxes, straw, and al combustible materials also rubbish, filth slops and garbage, of every kind aunscxmtonr hatbs. at least once every week. Morning SO one Weekly II year Also that all privy and out house " Tear. S3 00 .. months... i uo 1 so months which are below tbe surface of vaults, Four months.... 0 75 the ground to sufficient depth to prevent or inconvenience cleaning shal be filled up without delay; and all and other privies, to the order of the Dixon PuhllBhingcTtnipany, like places shall be stables, cleaned at least r THE OAZKTTtT once a Provo City. Utah. Hoard. week till further order of this Address all business communications as above. Every house or store in said limits, TILirao CiLb shall have and keep a box, barrel or Business office. No. go. other suitable receptacle in which shall be deposited all sweepings waste After a Relay af several nsantks papers &c. and keep the same in alaco placing (he order tbe Tele- convenient place for access, and the e same shall be phone Cempany has placed a emptied and the contents In THIS UAZETTE efflce. carried off at least once a week. Oar number Is 9. Ring us up when This order shall take effect on and Mavo a piece al news ar an ad after the First day of June 1890. EVIL FOR EVIL THE BREATH REMEDY FOR CATARRIL Boat. Easiest P toISOS use; Cheapest. Relief ia immediate. A pure ia V certain. m Cold in the Head haa po equa. Bl It ia an Ointment, of which a small jmrticle ia applied to the nostrils. Price, 50o, Sold by drujrgiste or cent E. T. IIazeltike, Vamm, la. by mail. Addrem, |