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Show t j W 1 S W a- t To County Fair Committees j A full attendance of all County Fair Committees will be hold at 1 ho rosid-onoe rosid-onoe of David H. Morris al S:.'!i p. in. Tuesday next, the JTih ins!. Matters of importance will ho eonsidered at this meeting. . FkaSTUs H. Sxow. President. PiiOKJvSSJOiNALcIilisr FREDERIC CLIFT, CITY ATTORNEY St. (ieorge. UTAH, DAVID H. MORRIS, COUNTY ATTORNEY, St. (ieorge, UTAH. THOS. HARIONEAUX, Tetter, Salt-Rlieur.i and Eczema. The intense -itching and smarting ineident to these diseases, is instantly allavod by applying Chamberlain's Fye and Skin Ointnimit. Many very bad eases have been permanently eured by it. ft is equally ellieient for itoliiny piles and a favorite remedy for sore nipples, ehapped hands, ehilbluins, frost bites and chronic sore eyes. i"c. per box. For sale by All Druggists. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Beaver City, UTAH. FRANCIS L. DAGGETT, Attorneys t Law & Notary Public, St. fieorge, UTAH. All business connected with thp settlement of Estates of deceased persons a specially. Conveyances of all kinds carefully executed, STATE I..VNI) NOTK'K. I'o Ltetl Slalf Land OHiri-, Salt Lain' Cilv, I'lali, June Mi. 1S!'S. TO WHOM IT MAY ( ON ( Hi! X : Notice i- iuT.-li.v eivi-n that liu- State uf t'tali has lllt-d in this mtii-c a list, No. r.', of lands -scli-clfd tin- Suite for tin- eslal.lishmeiit tool maintenance of permanent reservoirs tor irri-o;il irri-o;il i ii inn-jioscs. nnilcl- Set-lion l'.' of lilt- Act of .Inly Hi. ISiU. Tin- follow in- tracts, emliraccd in said list, are in town-tups containing mineral min-eral claims of record, viz: Lot No. I of Section IS, Tow iisb i p -1 1 south. Kauc 18 west. A copy of said list, so far as it relates to these tracts. 1.' descriptive su lidivisions has lieen conspicuously posted in this office for in-speetioidli in-speetioidli any person i n lerest ed anil li- the pal. lie cenet-all.-. 'ithin the next sixty days follow inp: the date of this notice, under depa rl lueot a! instructions of Nnvcml.er A'.. IS!';. rj:l L. D,. la'.n, protests or contests against I lie claim of the State to nny of the tracts or suhdivisions herein described', on the ground lliat the same tire more valltalile for mineral tiiau a irric III t ural purposes, will be received and noted for report to the Ceneral Land Oltiee at W'ashinL'toii. 1). C. Failure so Lo protest or contest w it hin the lime specified w-ill be considered sutlicient evidence of the non-mineral character of said tracts, and the seleclion Leiiig oLta-i-u ise free from objection will be recommended for approval. St. George I'dSTOLFlC'l-l. Stilt Lake mail arrives daily except Tuesday at 10 p. m. Leaves daily ej. cept- Saturday at 4 a. m. . All outgoing mails close at r.:W) p. m Sunday hours 4 lo ." p. m. JOHN Py.M.M. Postnuister. Kuank D. lloaas, Register, tltai. A. Smith. Receiver. First inllilieation June :JI, ls'ia. XOTH'K FOlt I'l'lttlCATlON. No. 4 ir.5. Dejitirtment of the Interior. Laud Oltice at Salt Lake City. Utah. May HI. ISIin. Notice is hereby given that the following-named following-named sell lers ha vp tiled luniee of intention to make rtnal proof on their respective claims before i.he County Cierk of Wasln n gum County, LHah,-at SL. tleorge, L'tah, on .luly la. S', vii:: Joltn Schmutz, Jr., on Homestead Application Appli-cation No. Iltilil, for the Stir, SE'4 Sec. 33: SIC, SV).l Sec. 114, Tp. 4-' S., Kir. la. ., and Lot 3 ,'if Dr. Cady's Condition Powders, are just what a horse needs when in bad condition. Tonic, blood purifier and vermifuge. They are not food hut medicine and the best in use to pat a horse in prime condition. Price l'.jc. per package. For sale by All Druggists. See. 3. Tp. 43 S., Vx In, W.. Salt Lake Meridian. Ite names the following witnesses to prove his eont iiiuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Charles W. Seea"tniller, Hi-iham J. Lund, Richard A. Morris and Jotfn li. Pace, till of St. George, Utah. ALSO, Partha A. Hunt, on Homestead Application Xo. I Itiu-i, for the Vi'1. SE'j and E' SW-f Sec II, Tp. 39. S., Its:. 10, W.. Salt Lake Meridian. He names the fohowiu'r witnesses to prove his confinuons residence upon and cultivation of said land, vi.: William A. Hardv, Joseph K. Cilitiler and Thomas P. Cottam. all of St. (ieuTse, Utan, and Jacob Frei of Santa Clara L'tali. ALSO, Jacob Bastian, on Homestead Application No. lOSlt). tor tlie St4 XW'-j an.! XW'i SW'f See. 13. Tp. 4-, S., (tor. IS. V Salt Lake' Mcrid- OltEGON SHORT USE 11, 11 Direct Line to Sa!t Lake. TIME TAULL, LfFL JTI E MAHCU 10. luu. He names the iYillovin;r witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation culti-vation of said land, viz: Andrew Spread, Andrew H. Larson. Herman Teai. and Homer Barron, ali of Washinfiioii City, L'tah. - ; Kr.ANK -D. Ho.nt Kr.tdster. Isaac C. Ma, faki.ank. Attorney. First publication June 10, 1899. CARTER, KEMP & ATKINS NEW KALL MEAT MARKET FRESH MEAT ALWAYS ON HAXD They wilt also carry Hamburg Ham-burg Steak, Sausage and . Mutton. Give them a trial they will please you. Leave orders for meat at Carter's Ice Cream Parlor, next door to the Co-op. NORTH. BOrxn. Leave Frisco ddo p. m " Milford sdi., p. nl. " Oasis R00 a. in. Juab 0:10 a.m. " Xephi R:40 a. m. " Provo S:00 a. m. Arrive Salt Lake 0:Mr, a. m. Leave Salt Lake 0:1., a. m. Arrive Ogden 10:e0 a. m. SOUTH HOUXl). Leave Ogden :(!.-. p. m. Arrive Salt Lake :i:0.,p. n. Leave Salt Lake AdO p. m. " Provo 7:in p. ;li. " o-'epbi s::;.-, p. m. ;l Juab i.rhi p. m. '' Oasis J .-on a. m. " Mil ford d:.':n a. m. Arrive Frisco Vdiii a. in. Trains south of Juab do not rim on Sundays. Tourists sl.ei.crs ,,n all trains between Milford and Sab Lake. The direct line to all points. The only line to Pacific Northwest. .Moniana, and till eastern points. For particulars write. S. h Dye. Agent. Milford. l'tah. S. W. EtVI.KS, 1). K. lillll.EV, G. T. M. G. I'. v T. A. Sail I .ake ( "ily, Utah. Hatsl Ladies7"- AT GITY MJLLIHErsY SHOP. W all Paper ordered on commission. Miss h'.va Prior. How to Cure A Sprain. , Last fail i sprained my left hip while handling some heavy boxes. The Doctor I called on said at first it was. a slight strain ;ind v-oidd ooi, be. well, but It grew worse and the doctor then said I had rheumatism. It continued to grow worse and I could hardly got around to work. I went to a 'dni"-store 'dni"-store and the druggist recommended me to try Chamberlain's Pain Balm. I tried it and one-half of a dff-eent bottle bot-tle cured me entirely. I now recommend recom-mend u to all my friends. j.,- v jUh COCK. Erie. Pa. his fo!. suIe , ' ; Druggists, La in p Logic. ty When you buy an ordinary -) tfj lamp von buy trouhk. The money 1; :' you thought von saved is soon W V spent in oil and time. A poor lamp fi-s is a mighty poot investment. ii W dC, - ..pf,:,A W W 5;, aM. ?; W r-v?-.-'-" t : THE ANGLE. LAMP $; which we now ha e on sa'e is a 1 'vgood lamp. It is more bi iliiant .' ;X than gas or electricity, and uses f.if less oil than any other lamp in tlie f.y j. world. It is absolutely no troubie, 'Ji and requires almon ,!0 c-ire. Be-f'i Be-f'i sides, it is tlie only lamp that has ' 4i and all the light fal's i .si where ic 1 v.-.-.nteJ. Ti-,o;-s..nds ";" ti.e-e1. f s l iittps -re in use and ;-;i i;:g liberal (f educations or. the l;.:tp ?i:bject. ii . rhey are nscd vmv iam.-s v ere ';,-' thought i:nr.:-sscde. Your oppor- ijjS tunity is Ail sfies from one .,; burner hp. Upiy.;:i,U J f,ir stores. f homes, chur.il,,, hotels, etc. ' i Jos. A. oo!i,.y. Aeoui. j Kauai,, rial, J 'df 5? : '. ? ""C"v "-5 VV 11 A II & A::!(, . K, CO. Time Card No. 2, 1809. r. ivtxfi icki-'kc-'i- 'i in ddsii.w. jry.r. I N't uri 11 in U'Mi: f-etivo M.-i 'tine I. in p. Soar! I.J7 p. ,.1. Arrive , i-;;-, ,,. Leave t , iAop. e,. I'.sealatuo a in 1 o. m. ! I! J"'-'1 o:'-M p. m. , " . "v,'t a ,edd p. m. r.eave ( ,,::,;; . ; StcpduiWVed ;ddo p. m ri-!"'i t:l's ;,. Arriv.- yidu-d 7.j .,, S'ir-rii lait .;c I'15111' Mi'ford ; : !i. ., , l";ao., dtttTa. ''d,,-,-,.,:, ;.. si.Cr,.:! a'a :!:!!;; -Wnvo 1 , ., ,. Li-av.- t -" ' , .,' '':. ,:a :,-2 ie " d,a ra s- i 7 a . n,, : i . r. i S;d., ;,. ,, '' ' ' a', n," 1 ,;1V'1' 1 ( '.l.do ;1. u S,-.-,:-! 10,00 Arrive Met ';.!.. iud ", a u" Trains will 1. , ti;. , , sd-'tri" and Met 'tine ladore din,,. 1 d ,,' p.-'.;., ' .orth bound Iraii,.. ,, ,,1, ' , ' ci .pi Stuida s. Sou; u 1- ue i , i . not run on M 1,, is " !" l"s VVtis-r. t ie,-1 !'. The machinery at the Rio Virgen Mills, situated in Washington, Utah, will be shut down from June 1st to September 1st, 1S99.I The store wiil be open as usual. j The company has a large stock of Cotton and Woollen Goods on hand and are desirous desir-ous of exchanging them for woo!, giving the1 Highest Market Price for the same. I Correspondence solicited. ! D. H. Morris, Supt. |