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Show IContiiiued from second Ordinance Xo. jge) ed all quarters; that there yet remains some isolated places where ven the "hoosieb schoolmaster" would feel at home, if resurl-ected, and the denizens of these yet benighted districts, who want but little and have even less, are still Toting for: Andrew Jackson. The representee of this (Sth) Congressional district had, and I believe yet ha. good ideas on the silver question; he took them to Washington with him last August, laboring under delusion that the idol of his partjr believed in his party's platform. . OROVER SUPPRESSED HIM changed him into a "cuckoo" with a wave of the magic wand of patronage, and today he however;; - "don't ; where he's at." These object lessons, printed in letters 60 large that "he who runs may read," cat into ridicule the absurd claims of western democrats that Cleveland will ever, while President of these United States", suffer the passage of a bill for, the recognition of silver, unless it bo over his veto. The middle states ' know : ' NEED EDUCATION on the silver question, and the way to administer it is from the ros- trum and through the press. A newspaper like the Tribune and an orator like Bryan of Nebraska could make such a cry go up from Indiana for Free Coinage ere '96 that, in the language of Judge Goodwin, politicians would "tumble over each other" to give it them. "Win two middle states and the game is yours. This from soil Indiana has year's yield not been surpassed in the history of the stato: from the region of s water melons and in the south to where "corn 18 kino" in the north, it was a harvest that "" made glad 'the heart of the farmer; but his revels in gladness have changed to hours of somber sadness, for he who was wont to buy was idle while the good farmer tilled the soil, and hath not the price. What is true of Indiana is true of Ohio, Illinois, Iowa, et al. In the face of this pleasant state of affairs, Tariff Maker Wilson assures us, with an eloquent wave of his aristocratic southern hand, that the fight against home industries is but begun, and then hies himself to London to be feasted by the Chamber of Commerce, whose president tells his hearers the gentleman has given an impetus to English industries, by this infamous bill, stigmatized by the Caesar of the party as a monument of ; 'party perfidy and party dishonor," because it goes no further to- i ward robbing the American that the foreigner may prosper. S. Crawfordsville, Ind., Oct. 11, 1801. paw-paw- Notice of Forfeiture. 17. Bulger and James Harrington, their heirs or assigns: You are hereby not Hied that I have expended Four Hundred Hollars in labor and Improvements upon the Hartford, Tip Tup, Tough Nut and Mountain Roy lode mining claims known as the Hartford Group situate n North Tiutlc Mining District, as will appear by certilicate Hied in the office of the rein order to hold said corder of ald premises under the provisions of section Revised Statutes of tiie United Mates, being the amount required to hold the same for the year ending December 31st. IssM, and if within ninety days after this notice by publication, you fail or refuse to contribute your portion of such expenditure as yourinter-est- s in said claims will become the property of t lie subscriber under cald section 2B1. GEO. ARTHUR RICE & CO., rransact a General Banking Business. Draw Drafts on all Parts of the U.iitsd Statss and Europe. COLLECTIONS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION. - - SALOON fli Eureka, - - Utah. First Publication An.?. 17, ls',4. Notice No. a.O. Application for Patent. RESTAURANT. NITEl) STATTS LAND OFFICE. is alt Lake t itv, Ltah. Oct. 0th, l94. f Noti, e is h reby given that Edward O. wIhisb pout office address is Salt Lake City, L'uih, has made application for BEST OF CIGARS AND LIQUORS a I'uited States Patent for the Missouri Lass MEALS AT BEDROCK PRICES mining claim situate la Tintie Mining District, Juab County, Utah Territory, consisting of l."'U) linear feet of saiJ Missouri Lass Lud.iaud su, fa e ground Shown on the plat posted on the ground being survey No. 3U0;i and described in the add notes and plat of All kinds of Fish and Game in Season. the oilicial survey on file in this office, with -magnetic variation at 1G degrees and M miu-utFr-opeast as follows: Conimencin.ij at Post No. 1, a corner of the claim ane running thciue south Oj dog. Oo inin. west COU feet to post No. 2. Thence north J4 dog. 00 min. west 513.7 feet to post No. 3. Cfimln. west 00.3 to post Thence north 4 No. 4. Tnence north S3 dug. Oil min. east '100 W..V ; Fi-or- j. feet to post No. 5. Thence south 1 deg. (tt min. 14 to po..t No. b. Thence south east deg. Dealer In FOREIGN and DOMESTIC FRUITS, NUTS, Oti nin. east Jlil.7 to post No. 1, the place of beginning. The discovery point is shown upon the plat GandN GPOHFRiF'? Better, Cheese and Eggs, rnKiP$fnHWFHY posted on the claim. rvRY Fish and Oysters in Samm. po.r,t No. 0 United States Mineral Monfancy south 47 deg. 65 min. east ument No. 2 feet distant. Said claim containing a total area of 20.537 acres, all of which is FLOUR ALL GRADES. s. claimed ond applied for there being no From post No, 0 the northwest corner TIN and GLASSWARE. of section 24 township 10 south, range 3 west, bears south -- I deg. OS min. west 3410.5 feet disIMPORTED and DOMESTIC SALAME. tant. Said. Missouri Lass loJu location min" ing claim being of record in the oiliice of the itocordur of said mining district at Silver Tobaccos and The nearest viiy in Juab Collnly, Utah. kno.vii locations being the Sacramento and side Ilill Consolidated Lot No. Jilt. MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED jm . direct that this notice he published in the Mi.nkk l'l.vnc at Eureka, Utah, the newspaper yu.ilisiieJ nearest the said miniug claim, lor the period of tun weUs. I I OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. : GOOD SHORT ORDERS A SPECIALTY. KRUSE, . The Eureka Fruit Store, 1. . C. BCAPPATtlHA, L lc. A fa 0 C0?Z i OF eon-liict- Pipes, Clears, Smokers' Articles. t Main Strest, Frank Byron Oroo, D. Hoods, Register. Claimant's Attorney. First Publication October 12th, Notich EUKEKA, UTAH STERLING BICYCLES FOR THE MOUXTALVS. 16i4. No. 220. Application for Patent. We often hear the remark made that "the '94 Bicycles are UNITED STATEH LAND OFFICE, too light our roads." Too many buyers, living" in a secbAi.T Lake citv, Ctau, sepc. a. 11)4. f Notice is hereby given that James Harkins tion of the country where the roads are not the best, fall into, whose post, or'iieo address is Eureka, Juab in and for fact the common error and purchase a heavy wheel County, Utah, agent attorney the idea John liarkins whose postotlice address is Asis it a than pen, 1'ituin Count V, l olorado, has made stronger lighter one, and find, too late, ion for a United Elates Patent for the is it not the of material QUANTITY that is in a wheel that gives April loJe mining claim situate in Tintic .Mining District, Juab County, Utah TerriA 26. 27 or K STRENGTH, QUALITY and WORKMANSHIP. tory, consisting of SS2.8 linear feet of said, H13H on GRADE shown surface the and April lode, ground will stand pound bicycle, properly p:at posted on I he ground being survey No. more hard work and service than a much heavier bicycle of SHJI and described in the field notes and plat of the oilicial survey on file in thisoflice, with construction. magnetic variation of 18 degrees SO minutes cheap cast, us follows: Commencing al Post No 1, a corner of the claim and running thence South 71 deg. 24 miu. West 17(1.8 feet to post No. 2 thence North 23 deg. 2D min YVe:t 727.G feet to post No. 3. thence North 31 deg. 15 min. West A WATCH," and "BUILT 221.3 feet to post No 4, thence North 71 deg weighing only 21 miu East 171.0 ft. to pojt No. 5 thonce South is 27 a wheel has stood the test of pounds, S min. East 229.1 feet to corner No. 6, deg. thence S 2t deg. 40 n;ln. East, 728 feet to post mountain roads and is guaranteed for any weight No. 1, the place of beginning. The discovery of rider. Every ounce of material and the highpoint is yhov. li upon the plat postod ou the claim. est skill of cycle building is used in its construcFrom post No. 2 U. S. mineral monument No. 2 bears North 2T) deg. 59 min. East 1176.1 tion. We guarantee it for use on feet diM ant. .Said claim containing a total area of 4.054 acres, expressly excepting and excluding lion ever from the foregoing urea so much of the same as is embraced and included In the Comstoek Lot No. 15?. Area claimed and applied for being 3.54'J acres. corner of Emm post No. 3 the North We South Kange 3 West bicycles. section 24 township bears South M) deg. 07 min. West 3014.8 feet '"hired" on neverthe- - .. ' distant. iaid April lode location mining claim being wheel more of record in the oflicc of the Kecorder of said mining district at Silver City, Juab County Utah. Tho nearest known locations being STERLING won the Comstoek Lot No. 153 and the Golden Ea I for with that that but Section I. This ordinance ahull be in foive and take effect from and after its ihst publi Mixer. cation in the Passed by the Cuinmou Council of Eureka City October Kith. A. D. 1834.A. O. !M. Approved October 17th. Attest: Jons MuCiibystat J. A. riBitCM, Slay or ' City Kccordor. constructed, TI16 STERLING, Territory of Utah, ( Just) Countv. i I, J. A. Pierce, Rficorderin and for E'.i- reka City, do hereby certify the al ovc and foregoing to 1) a full true and correct copy of an Ordinance No. l. entitled "An Ordinance Granting a Franchise to the Kncky Mountaln Bell Telephone Company,'' pa-- -' il ka t ity on1 by the Common Council of Eun urtO duly apthe 11th of tK'tober. A. the mayor on the 17ih day a! Octoproved by 1SP4. ber. A. . In testimony whereof I bereunloser my hand and affix the Corporate seal seal of Eureka City this Urn lVtli 1. l"'M. dy of October.J. A.A. I'lr.iti t. City Hecordcr. 18, IFlrst Publication Oct. LIKE that l. . ANY ROAD IN UTAH.. Sheriifs Sale. It is tho fashion these times to advertise race execution Issued out of the District Court of the First Judicial fiistrict. , Do .you travel? Are you a shipper? County of Utah, Territory of Utah: Wher'in Th 'Kand-McNall- y Railway Guide Theresa Tlschner Is plaintiff and Salvator renand Hand-Nook- " contains all perti Lallua la defendant, upon a judgment the 23nd day of May, lsst, for the sum nent information. Ask your ews dered of H,000 besides cost and interest. dealer. have this day lerlod upon all the right, ' title, claim and laterest of said defendant, $2.50 A .YEAR. of, In and to the following doscribud real eso f an 1 ; tate, to wit: Interest In the An undivided three-fifth- s Payable ljp. Advance. Htyx lode mining clslm; also an undivided three-fifth- s Interest in tho Hades lode min'We desire to Incall t).e atten- - ing claim: also an undivided three-fifth- s tlon of our subscribers to the fact that terest In the Pluto loJu mining claim. Said In the Kecordcr's Ofhco tbe'subscription price of the Tintic claims are of record of Tlntlc Mining District. Mtnkr has been reduced to $2.50 per Public Notice Is horooy given that I will year, and that this subscription is In on tho JOth day of November, A. 1). l!r.i. nt 12 o'clock noon of said day In front of thr variably payable in advance. Court Uoukh door of the County of Juab in Mercantile Co. is the the City of Nephl, Holt at Public A uctlon, for (The for the famous Pleasant cash to the highest, and best bidder all the jsola agent and interest of said defenGato coal. Ask right, title, claimLallua. and Castle fValley of,. In nnd to the dant, Salvator 'does if not last longer above described property or ) much thereof your neighbor atA niake a better , fire than any coal as may be necessary to raise sufScietit to satisfy said judgment with Interest and costs. lo use. tf. , Dated this 13th dy of October, At.Ca-iJer- . II. C. IlARRlNOTOX. I way. vlrtae Blue, Zi E.-1- 1 By r. J. Blce, Cashier. To John grsotloR a franchise to Tlie Rocky Mountain Bell Telephone Company, TUe Common Council Of Eureka City orthiins: Section 1. That there Is hereby grouted to the Rocky Mountain Bell Telephone Company, u corporation, 1U successors and assigns, the right to place and Diulutli pok's and wlren with the arms braces nnd other fixtures necessary thereunto, over and r.po i the streets, alleys and public ways of said oily, for the purpose of supplying to the public, communication by telephone or o'l.er improved electrical device pertaining to said telephone service, provided thut fluid telephone line or Hues, the necessary poll's, wires, afms, braces and other fixtures ne. thereto, shall be constructed ami maintained under and subject to the direction of the jL'oniuittUs. OB Streets, Alleys anil 'amBridges, a standing committee of mi nion Council, and In such manner and place as the suid Common Council miy hereafter by ordinance or resolution prescribe. Section 1. That before said Telephone Company shall erect or maintain any telephone poles, line or lines within the corporate limits of said Eureka City, tin y shall enter Into a bond to the said City In tlu sum of Five Thousand Dollars iSSOOO) to keep said City Indemnified for or on account of any and all damages that may be caused by reason of the erection, management or use of such telephone poles, line or lines in said City. Said bond to be approved by ih,; mayor of said City. Section I. In consideration whereof, tha said Rocky Mountain Bell Telephone Company shall agree to allow the said City to attach at any time to any of said polos the City's Fire Alarm or Police wires; provided, t he same shall be placed and maintained .so as not to Interfere with said Company's use. and under the direction of said Company's manager In said city. And said Company Is to furnish for city business free of charge, and with Exchange service, so Ions as an Exchange Is Maintained hereunder. on telephone at the Office of the City Marshal. Sec. 4. No electric light or other wire n.d for carrying havy currents of eie trlcity shall approach to or cross the line of any Telephone, Police or Firs Alarm wire lit a distance of less than four foct eit her a Love or below said Telephone, Police or Fire Alarm wire; and shall be securely fastened oa supports placed as near as practicable to said Telephone, Fire Alarm or other wire. Whenever any such wire Is maintained in violation of the provisions hereof.the owners or persona In charge of said wire shall remove same upon receiving a written notice to do so; and In case they fail to do so, the same may be removed by ordor of the City Mar.-hat their expense. Section 5. Any person not having tin" rljM. or authority to do so who shall interfere with, cut, remove, break, deface or destroy, any Telephone, Police or Fire Ala .n p ile, wire, fixture or lmtrumeut, within the corporate limits of said city, and any person without authority to ilo so, who shall u ;e said poles forth purpose of postin,-- ili' bills or advertisements of uny kind whatsoever, or who shall violate any of the provisions of this ordinance, shall bo deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be fined la any sum not e vc'din ; hundred dollars, and the costs of th; prosecution for each offence. Section 8. The provisions of this o- - lin m a shall be void unless an unconditional a vept-anc- o thereof Is placed on i'le In the o'lice of the City Recorder by said Rocky M ninvain Bell felephoae Company nl'iiln r.ru months from the, date hereof. Section 7. The right hereby printed shIl not be exclusive, but at4 Coute-i- l ; i ci v s' the power to graut to others a l' :e ri;rlit of Ab Ordinance . T. won on different makes of There arc no riders Sterlings, less the Sterling has won prizes than anv other make of wheel. It was a the that . -- gle Lot 2;7. I direct that this notlco be published In the Tintic Miner at Eureka, Utah, the newspaper publised nearest the said mining claim for the period of ten weeks. 1Jv:ios Onoo, Kcgistor I'hank D, Hof.bs, Claimant's Attorney 134. Publication 7th, Hept. iKirst aain QUARTER MILE UTAH CHAMPIONSHIP. WHY DON'T YOU HIDE A WINN R ? Notice of Forfeiture. i tintic To John Kulger and James Harrington, their heirs or assigns: You are hereby notltied that I have expended the sum of Three Hundred Dollars In labor and Improvements upon the Iromiide-.- , Ad r.iiral 1'arrairitl and Lake View louo mining claims known astlie Admiral l'arragut Group situate In .North Tintic Mining District as .lOHS T. ?i!I.I,IVAK, rill nptvar by certificates tiled In the ofllce of tho recorder of s;;id district, In order to ShtriU" of Juab County. . ".''I medicine trust vfoud rather that t hold said promises under the provisions of than any doctor I know of ', .Says Mrs. of the United 4, llevlsed Statute section Ilattle Mason of Chilton, Carter Co., Fresh bread and pastry of al! kinds States, bolus the amount required to hold the Mo. in ?peakingofCnamberlaln' Colic, same for the year ending December 31st, 1H1W, 7 Jt at the Vienna Palery. and If lltilu ninety days after this nollce by Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. For eoiitrihuiH ' PainU, oil, varnishes, brushes, etc. publication , you fall or refuse to as le by Eureka Drug Store. Klteka );uo stoke. your portion of suchIn expenditure eis, your Interests said claims will become Go to the EU7-.The best meals to be had in th? city Drug Store for the properly of the subscriber undcrsaldsec-- 1 V. C. UAfcKJKOT JN. 7 It orwliciuea of any tyd(loir.'Al t the Vienna Pakery. jt l C-- Is-.- 2.J,-- ' - : Lie Cycle GompaiE C. A. O. GUOSIIELL. Trest. 219 Main EMISE, Secy, and Trcan. SALT LAKE CITY. Street, Headquarters for Lamps, Hells, Locks, Oil, Clothing, Oment, and Catalogue of Cycle Sundrie Supplies (if Every Kind. Send for and Sterling Eicydcs. cent on application. B. B. CLARK and M, H. A!X, Local ftipts, EurcKa. |