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Show INKLINGS. Saratoga has fifty hotels. Tilton has deserted Woodhull. Paris has six thousand w'mo shops. A shark has been harpooned at Norfolk. Nor-folk. Key West has an immense cigar factory. fac-tory. St Peters' cupola at Rome is sadly decayed. Eogland has just executed five murderers. mur-derers. IrtDg John Wcntworth has lost his mother. Ole Bull is giving charity concerts id Norway. Col. 'Iconic U. Clafiin is studying for the stage. New Orleans was never more healthy than now. Cincinnati is Paradise for cheap jewclryuicn. New York breaks ten ihousaud gas lamps a month. Pennsylvania had forty camp meetings meet-ings in August. Schuylcrvillc, N. Y., runs a church organ by water. A New Bedford youth of twenty-four twenty-four has a son of ten. Boston has a society to repair old bachelors' stocking?. Chickens "in the bhtnic nf julh" for sale at Chattanooga. Barnard's impeachment cost a hundred hun-dred thousand dollars. Maggio Mitchell had a christening on tho 5th of August. Tho Stcinway Piano company will rebuild at Poughkccpsic. A church is to be built on ihc site of tho Old Pleot prison, London. The Sultan is the only Turk of the Ottoman who does not smoke. Florence has sailed for America. He is to appear at Booth's theatre. Madame Thiers has twenty pairs of specs, and only one pair of eyes. For five pounds one can be shrouded, coffined, buried, and mourned, in London. Lon-don. A Cincinnati gambler bet twenty dollars he wouldn't live a week and won. The French Connteus dc Macially, a Paris belle, has becomo a sister cf charity. Benton, Mich., shipped to Chicago, in August, two million bushels of to- i matoes. Charley Sing, a "heathen Chinee," is to marry a "welly nico Melican girl ' of Boston. The Russian, Greek, and Episcopal churches are to be united if the fusion can be effected. An unpleasantness is reported amoDg tho bon ton of Newport. No one speaks to his neighbor. Fifteen Connecticut school teachers act as watering-place waiter girls during dur-ing their summer vacations. Charleston, S. J., has a cow suit, Fifteen hundred dollars already spent and neither party has the cow. Popper's soda pop factory, at Watt r-loo, r-loo, Iowa, was popped last week aid $1,000 worth of pop popped out. The popper was popped into jail. LEGAL NQTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN, that we, George Hearst, Jacob Has, Cyrus U. Hawloy and Robert C. Chambers, do claim twenty-two hundred feet in lonsth, by two hundred feet in width, on tho Homestead Mining Claim (being asiircr bearing vein of ro-k in place,) and the land and premises appertaining to said mine, all siluatod in tho Ohio Mininc District, County of Piute, Territory ot L'tab. tho location nnd extent thereof being more folly described as follows, to wit; CominoncinR at a point nnlh nvontj- four degree and thirty minutes cost, two thousand thous-and four hundred and icighty ((..ISO) foot from U. S. Mineral Monument No, I. Thence north twenty-two hundred ( 2,00) feet. Thonoe oast two hundred (200) feet. Thence south twenty-two hundred fWJO) feet. Thence west two hundred (200) feet to the place of beginninf:. Containing ten and ton hundredths hun-dredths (10.100) acres as set forth in tho diagram dia-gram : and ws do hereby give further notice, that, having occupied and improved im-proved the said lode and premises, according to tho local customs and rules of miners in said Mining District, and having expended in actual labor nnd improvements im-provements thereon, an amount not lesa than Ono Thousand Dollars, and having at this time actual peoccablo possession of said mining property, we have applied for e patent for tho said promises, under tho Act of Congress entitled "An Act granting the Right ot Way to Ditoh and Canal Uwnori over the Public Land?, and for othor Pur poses,'' approved July 1366. and tht amendatory Act, approved July'.', 1570, n: Act of Congress, approved May lt, 1S72 eniitlod "An Act to promote the development develop-ment of the Mineral resources of ihe Unitec States." Witness our hauJa and soa's this twenty fourth day of August; 1572. Gohl;: Hkaiut, Jauoii Ulss, by R. C. Chambers, his att'y in fact. Cvaus B. Uawll-y, by It. C. Chamber. hiB att'y tn fact. R. C. CUA11BLK3. . ,. . . M. Kirkpatrick, Alton. M. F. Clements. U. S Land Offioo, Salt LakeCity, Utah, Aug. 21, 1S72. 1 certify that the above notice and a diagram of thesaid Mining Claim was thii diky hied in this office, tog othor with a notiao ol intention inten-tion to apply for a pa'ent tborofor from the Government of the United .State, as provided pro-vided in an Act of Congress, entitled 'An Aot granting the Right ef Way to Ditch and Canal Owners over the Publio Lands, nnd fir other Purposes," approved July 26, IStki, and as uiuondnd by Act of Congrois approve! July lJ, 1870. an Aot of Congress, approved May 10, 1872. entitled "An Act to promote the development of the Mining roiourccs of the United States." I direct said notice to bo printed ia the Salt Lako "Herald," a nowspapor published nearest tho location of the claim. GEO. R. MAXWELL, Resistor. |