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Show NOTICE OF FORFEITURE. To Daniel Sullivan, your beirs or You are hereby notified that I hive extcnao PARDON'S GOOD LUCK. lor you in labor and improvements upon tb Senega mining el lim the following amount. l'im amount and lor the ye ir has been expended by me in order to hold sold iD'Scution 224 bo premises und-- the pro vised statute- of tbo Inited St ue, being the amount required t hold the Mime t r t e .Near above uioi tinned- And within ninety das after t this notice Dy publication, uu tail or refuse ot pay the above amount together with the co-- t bewill advertising, younntenM inlaid claim come tne property of the &ubnber under suid section 2,3-- 4. JOHN H. DKiSCOLfi. fcuieka Juab Co,, Utah J. 25, A. 2 1. 17 riiilosophers say that there is no such thing as luck. Asa Darwin thought dif- ferently. 'My luck exactly, said ho despair- I might havo kuown ingly. just how it would be. He sat on the old stone porch, staring out toward tho sunset, ids chair tipped back on its two hind legs, Ids hands thrnst aimlessly into his trousers pockets. It was cold enough to justify tho Cro of beech logs that was blazing on tho hearth in tho room inside, where Pardon was tacking up the red moreen curtains that slip had just sponged and mended neatly; but it was not an easy thing for Mr. Darwin to relinquish the habit of outdoor lounging that had clung to him all the summer through. What is it, father? said Pardon, coming briskly to tho door, with a tack hammer in one hand and a paper of tacks in tho other. Jones has just gono by, said Mr. He says tire old cow has got Darwin. out on tho railroad track again." Pardon bit her red under lip. I told you 6he would, father, said she, if you didnt have those bars repaired. And shes got run over, dolefully Im sure I dont know added Darwin. what we're to do without a cow. Wove always put a lot of dependence on our milk. But I might lrave expected it. Luck lias been sheer against mo ever since John James died. A man with a house full of gals can't expect to make no headway in the world. Pardon colored up. You didnt expect your girls to mend tho bars, did you, father? asked she, a Little bitterly. I was calculatin to speak to Tim Parsons about gettin a new pair o posts put up, sighed the farmer. Wouldn't it have been a safer way to put them up yourself, father? I ain't as young as 1 used to be, said And tho rheumaDarwin, evasively. tics is twistin mo powerful these that NOTICE OF FORFEITURE. Tc Jery Hanley, his heir? or You are hereby notified that i, Mat. dolNewman, hare perlormed one hundred ( 100)minlars worth o labor for each of the following ing locations. The Mamie and Konie, situated and recorded in Iintic Mining District. Juab County, the year Utah Territory, to hold the same reiuso or ending December 3Ut, 10. and if you .said of expend to contribute fail your proportion itures within ninety days after the date of the first publication of thus notice your interests in said mining location will become the property of the undersigned under the act of Congress of May 10th, 1&72. Mat N owman-Dateat Eureka Juab County I tah thh nino-teeatD J23A2ti A. of day January To CO'Oimcr. assigns. fr 10 DESERT ENTRY NOTICE. U. 8. Land Office, Salt Lake City Utah. Januarv 12th. thisDflioe Complaint having been t entered atI arnum for by Mary A. Maitin again-- Lauren failure to comply with law as to I eeit M.try K S upon the No. 1'dS, date I October lth, of N. Eli Section, 12 lowidifp 2 .South Kangc with a 1 .Vest, in Juab County, I tab ferritorv vievv to fhe cancellation oi aid entry: mute-taut character non desert is the in land alleging that aitiiinal irrithat natural graces grow witnout on it for five cut gation on if, that hi has been ho wit it or more last past aitLiyiul irriyear has boon lirigited b gation ami to portion of -itare hoioov Ummmied Claimant the il paitieto appeal at this'Mtiee on tho J' thdayol obruarv 10 oclock A. M to res ond and Imnirli testimony concerning said alleged aiiuie. H rarks Bird fc Lowe Kocouer. Attvs for protestant- Id F lo J l, t. FINAL DESERT LAND, UR i PROOF.-NOIlC- fc V iiLiCATD-N- No 32isi. Salt Lake Citv I tab o anuarv llth, Notice is hereby given that .John (J. u itbock cool days. of Little Salt 'Veen, Juab County Itah, has Then, said Pardon, with a certain filed notice of intention to make proof' on his th,e land claim No m2, for the Ea-- t touch of daughterly authority in her S N . V and .x. Lj otthe S. Wl4 soi;2 Up. r voice, you should come into tho house, at 1 of Court, the Clerk . County bcoretho it, Ncphi, Juab Co. Utah on Saturday, the 2d day and not sit there, getting chilled through, and then lind fault with your luck! of ei.ruHrv, He name- the following witnesses to prove the Mr. Darwin slowly rose and shuffled and said and reclamation of n tomplete Houarth, dorooj 'towaitn. K. A. Lundy. into the bright little keeping room. where Creek Juab Pardon had spread a neatly braided rag I'erloters .n,a!i of Little Sa't ' ebb Register, if rug before tho tiro and placed a broken T. C. Bailoy Attorney for Claimant. of rod on United States Land Office, l.i 1 de.-e- rt i IS F 22 .1 CE OF FORFEITURE. NO'l To D, S Ibinhi? heirs or assigns You1 arc notified that I performed ymtr bv law to bold of the labor i rop(rii'-the ioliouimr mined Minin? Claim for the :t: to D. A. Mst. December year ending '1 T.io 'U ole, be Tvx and rluto. ell of and stuffed u hili are bale clamis. ailjoinin? luo rpi'nd hreb, in the Tiulic Minin? iUsiriel, Jmb County to eon tab Territory, and it you fail or as intribute your portion of the expenditure Statues quired b section 2324, of the Revised in Hr Mid tho nited oir iutero.t jf Minin? ei iino .sh ill c.iue the proper O' ot he d, uuder-ig- Fl co-o- lie. v My J 803 SewInn-SlacWne- once eatabltsh (lo trade tn all pans, b niaihmes placing our and goods w here the peo them, we will send 1rec loone person in each locality, the very Lest made in the world.witb all the attachments. Wo mil also send free a complete valuable art our of and line costly In return u e ak that you haampleb. U.hoiv v.het we send, to those who and after SB vitiay call at ynnr home. 1 months all shall become your liproperty. Hits grand mat lime is Bmnfte after the SingCi putvnts, whtch have run out before pati ms , nm out it sold for 803, " dh the n attachments, and now si Us for best, strongest, most use-fmachine in the world. AU is No capital required. Main, brief instructions given. 1 nuts who write to us at once can sein the world, and the cure free the best finest line of works of hth art ever shown together in America. i TJUT j i That there skatin rink down, by the lake, said Mr. Ft ting, that John James built. It's goin to bo a good hard winter, if Hit re s any truth in signs, and I've a notion to buy the concern, just as it star b, : id run tho rink myself. The lat' l Ik '.mged to your mothers estate, ana s' pose you an J the gal here have new ones. the i ight to sell it. The prisoners in central Franco are Wes, said Pardon, her eyes fixed c.ihtdv on tho squire's wooden visage. employed in this way, tho old shoos comV. hut will ing ehietly from Spain. Tliev are taken you give for it? "Wal, it ain't wutii so dreadful to lieces as More, tho nails Wing all remuch, said tho squire, evasively. Bay moved, and tho leather is soaked in a hundred dollars for tho building and water to soften it. Tho uppers for childrens shoos are then cut from it. Tho two acres o bind. sob's are also used, for from tho smaller laruon shook her head. 1 won't pieces of the leather of the old soles (he sell it for that, said the, so called Louis XV heels for ladies illy. I do.nno what you want to keep 't shoe:, are made, while the soles of chilYoir dren's I'mcs ore made from t lie larger for, said tho squire, irritably. father, lie aint got the go to nm a skat- and thicker pieces. The old nails aro also put to use, tor hv means of magnets the ing rink. I don't know that, said Pardon, iron nails ami the tacks and brads ure separated and sold. Tho contractors of firmly, hut I dont intend to bo swinthe military prison at Montpelier say that dled, all tho same. Tho squire stamped out of tho room these nails alone pay for tho old shoes. dc-ci- Nothing now remains hut tho scraps, uud also their value, for they aro if you can, said be much sought after by certain specialists h agricultural purposes. Boston laruon. Pardon!" whispered Panny, close to her elbow, call him back. A A Curious Rroiulway I.unrh Room. hundred dollars is a great great sum of One of the mo.-.- t curious varieties of money. I will not call lunch room is down town i:i Broadway. No, said Pardon, No chairs are provided, both sides of the him back. Let me think 1" room being lined with shelves loaded But what will father say? Father need never know, Fanny, It with viands, all clearly marked with is as Squire Etting says, tho land is all tlu ir dilferent prices. In hero rush bankthat is lelt of our poor mother's prop- ers, lawye rs, brokers and clerks. Each erty. It is ours to sell or to keep, as we grabs a date, knife, spoon, fork and cup, seizes what ho likes from tho bhclws, jikaso. The lumber alone for that poor bolts it standing, reckons up his own bill, building cost John James nearly 11)0. The Squire thinks he can safely cheat us, drawo a check from a pile near the door because we are only women. But lie for au equal amount, presents it at the desk, pays and departs, unquestioned will lind himstlf mistaken." She put on her green gdngham e'en whet her lie has eaten a dune or a dollar's This method of tni.ting to bonnet that afternoon and went over to worth. the Merritt farm, Joel Merritt was just customers honesty is found to pay better w i;h the class of men w ho cat there than driving in through tho big gates u iih a hiring waiters. Undoubtedly a certain load of wood. quantity is eaten that is not paid for, but I'm so sorry, said Joel, courteously Mother 1. a . gone over a dozen practiced detectives arc on tho lifting his c.tie to a quilting Poo at Mrs. Dikes'. Won't doer during the rush hours at noon, watching people who cro suspected, and you step ii and rest?" Pi.rdon took oil her green sun Unmet rile amariiig rapidity with wliich a man and fanned herself with it. I it r cheeks can help himself, swallow nml lie gone, were link; her lovely hazel eyes makes the dace highly popular with men who only eat to live, and live only to sparkled. But it isn't your mother I careo to Iiuuy. New York Tribune. I wanted to speak see, Joel, said she. He TTas tho Only tllillonalrc. to you! Joel jumped off the load, threw the When I was a hoy in this town, a reins on Old Sorrel's hack, and came up gray beard said nn ho passed Jay Gould to her, with a countenance of some sur- ia Wall street, I was walking along prise. Broadway one day with my siro when he Me? ho repeated, reddening a ldfle. pointed out a bent old German going up For of all created beings lie thought tile steps of his house. Iml; at that man Pardon Darwin tho most beautiful and ami you'll see the only millionaire in the United States. I looked with wonder as winning. Yes, said Pardon, still deeply ab- he told me that a millionaire was worth sorbed in her own dans and ideas. a million dollars, and 1 saw John Jacob How would you like, Joel, to go into Astor. His grandsons can now toss up a s hundred times us much, 60 can (he parter r kip with me? Wiih ou. Pardon? and so can Jay Gould. I tell you lie caught his breath. that a mere millionaire isnt worth lookOf ing at in this town nowadays. By and by "Yes, iiankly spoke tho gild. :.il oar m igni.or.i i think you arc the ou'ilsee a billionaire! New Voik Even- able. Ive known l:lo; t Lone: t and w o ro children loyo i ever a rage. 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Travelc s of t.c S 11 me h !', H s f !. y. Mioud pice i:s a call. Tho two gins were washing up tho Horses and carriages always on . hand. , I great success. Each Issue contains colored residenlithographic plate of conntrv and ces or public buildings. Numerous city and full plan and specifications for engravings the use of auch as contemplate building. Price year, 25cts. a copy. MUNN A CO., FcBUbUtus. 4ft v JMeplii joy-ma- 1 ! Van-ktrhiit- ATTENTION VIOLIN PI AYERS. - Augusta, Maine At CO., Iftox 740, Old Shoos Turned to Im, journal of tho Constantinople chamber of commerce describes the industrial Uses of old bods and shoes which are thrown out into tho streets or into ash pits. After lieing collected they are rimed open and tho leather is subjected to a treatment which renders it a pliable mass, from which a kind of artistic leather is derived. This in appearance resembles the finest Cordova leather, in tlie United States patterns are stain ped on this, while in France it is used to cover trunks and boxes. The old I mots ami shoes are also treated in another way, by which they are converted into Tho ! on $.0. Fa-he- spouted pitcher yellow golden the table. She looked after him with a sigh, half of impatience, half regret. I wish John James had lived! said Mr. Darwin, feebly. So do I," assented Pardon. Ain't supper mo-- t readv ?" said the around. fanner, looking It will be in a minute. caid Pardon. Iliad to split the kinfflings myself for tho kitchen lire, and Fanny has run to Mrs. Merritt's for a little meal to make some hot corn bread. At the same moment Fanny returned a slight, overgrown girl of 1 breathless with the haste she had made. Mrs. Merritt ia very sorry, said sha, but she hasn't any cornmeal in tho house. Thats enough!" said Pardon, glow ing 1 don t scarlet to the loots of her hair. blame her for getting tired of lendu c things to us!" But, added Tunny, she send j a paii rd. Pardon!' ,;v i: t another 1 l V of Graham Hour to make gems. In-- I l. oung taking both deed, indeed. Pardon, bias's an kind as h' liand- ia hi.-- uli lo his whole face slio can he!" rc Ji' :t. Oh. ou don't know Pardon laughed hysterically. ow proud. Low hnppv you make me! Im g( tting as hard and hitter as a Per I've hc.ebvou t ii i.i long time, Parsour persimmon, said bhe. Yis, Pin don only 1 iNiir dniedto tell you so. very glad of tho Graham Hour. Father And tuoliior will be so glad to call you eaut make out his supper without bome-- ! daughter! Give me a Kiss, Pardon my thing hot for a relish. Perhaps some iit'l" shrinking hoc just ono hiss, so Fin not dreaming! day wo can return Mrs. Merritts kind- l!,,.l I may ! nesses. But, oil, Fanny, have ou heard? Pardon struggled to But to hi', Tho red cow got out of the pnsturo this free herself and began to cry impetuafternoon and is killed on ihe railroad ously. track. I I don't know v, hat you mean!" I.i t me go, J'X'l Merritt! said she. Fanny hurst into tears. Old Pinky slio exclaimed. Is But, Paidoti, ou raid yourself there no end to our hack luck? It was the : hating rink that poor Pardon stamped her pretty, ill shod John James ui)tm Pi "p Lake! faltered 1 foot impatiently on tho iloor. Pardon, on tiie eige cl new tears. Luck! she repeated. 1 wanted Don't use that you to la !p mo fit it up and dreadful word! I believe father would maim: e it this winter. I never dreamed bo a better and happier man to, lay if it of asking you to to Oh, Joel, what wasn't in the dictionary at ail. There mu . veil have thought of me? isn't any such tiling ashick. It's all had 'then you didn't mean it, after nib" he hal.it of said J oi , ilrcj ing i arms to his sides, management, shiftless".'-'- . putting everything o!i' until the last mo- ami standing with a lank face he foie h: r. ment. You don't care hr me. And then slio cried, too, poor little Pardon stood silent for a moment, Ik r apron Mi ings, while the s.ol't overburdened Pardon. tv She was tall and ( lender, with mg", jlmv (till burned n her checks. A sudden light tkiblud into Joes run glittering hazel eyes, red brown hair, and one of those delicate complexion., an) nod lace. whore the sun lays its touch in tho shape My own lave," he oriel cut, valiantly. I'll take the .skating rink, but.vouve of here and there a cluster of froekli".. banny was dark, ui!ii .SpanNi eyes, got to he (blown ino the bargain, too! fringed with long lashes, and hair aa Bay you'll lonuent, I nrh.n! Ami at all events Paidon did not black and hutrous as jet. Whatever else fate had denied the Darw in girls, it had been generous to them in the matter "Eh! raid Asa Darwin, when the facts of tho case, became patent to bis of personal attributes. rather dense undi rstanding. They made their frugal supper of Gra"Young ham gems, a very little butter, the weak- Merritt going to finish up the rink before milk at all, frost comes. And engaged to our Parest brewing of tea, and no and then Pardon built up the lire, got don, (no? Well, I declare that is a piece her father the last week's newspaper, of luck!' Ami this time Pardon huk r.o irruptwhich good Mrs. .Merritt had sent over with the Graham Hour, and then sat ions to the obnoxious words. Saturday down in the l ack hitch n v.ith l anny to Night. slice up a few late peaches for dr ing. Dress. Culture Lals to For we have got to look after things i ..tilA marked feature of our times is (lie very clo-,- this writer, said she. er seem.-- , to have no energy .at all since lincriasul simplicity in does. In spite John James died. I'm aiiaid it u ill end of a;i occasional i.ioi i whim that in the farm being s"l to clear off the git; embodied in stv lc, Ik ;!i the habit t inert of ladies and gci.tloiK, n nr" quilt and h ss than i.tty years ago. Fani.y polled her big, black eyoa. Put' we must live somewhere, Par- Men's pr.i .1 suits are a pattern don! said flic. brought down to abaoh.t" eomuny i:i You and I can go out to sen ice, expense and fitness fur win I;. Nor are As for father, there is dress suits ciia-act- r said Pardon. rized by any of the the poorhousc. of tho last e, n' ary. Clersuperfluities of despair. I'anny uttered a wail gymen have given up i.ot ooiv the wigs No, no dear; don't look rash-nerssaid t 'it- elder si ter, renanting tho I don't n ' y mean her speech. that is all. It's hard doing it. I'm cro th;1 work of hired man. sere nit eirl and lieu ri;et r. r all in one. I riiaJ! Del betrow alter I've had a night's ter bicep. 1 haven't pot to gt up eaily and milk poor old Pink any more. And once again the sisters mingled their lea I.--. if father had only mended those the ) tl.-ai-l. G 1. t. bars." said Far.ny. "It was so un- 1 KS. ANNA MALLS, Ai btcakfast dishes tbo next day in the temporary altsenee of Mr. Darwin, who had strolled otf toward the postotliee to see it the mail was in, when Squire Etting crewed the threshold. ain't to hum, eh? said ha Y.'ell, I reckon I cun talk things over just as well with ou. Pardon. What things, suid Pardon, distrust-tifflv- . Upon leciept of 5 two cent stamp I send hv m id, postpaid one Italian violin id. gat spun;, lour Icuglils, clear as glass and one sikeicd steel combination hi. sti mg, (nice 10 els ( ) v two slimgs sent lo each pl.oti at this pi ice. P.C. leteison. Music Dealer. 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