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Show i Vr- - style of ,1 k?vt him1 in good health h'.mMeisure to indulge anl his t'lTst fo" 'km wledge. toe d s seemed oq slant to the T n5-- -t .j nho studied astronomy, mathematics, Plato, Demosthe-oe-e-,- " The For.s yCmib:; A yt Published ci Oanti, Sa n ? r's in C?. 3. A Weekly Newspaper, icero D voted to the gene?! interest of tke people of Saa Pete and surround ' YOUTH. Young mendo not realize as they should th'e' importance of early forming habits l. Not a and few men of genius have' been wrecked because they did not learn in youth to deny 1 he a temporary pleasure for the sake of a p'ermahent benefit, f When John rQuincy Adanis was but Wurteen Vears of age, '' he wds selected 'by Francis Dana, United States Minister to Russia, as his private secretary. Boy though he was, youngs Adam's teisteth the social pWs-liredf 'court life' at' St. Petersburg, that he might give hiifiself jto his" ollici il duties and to the Study of I.tin,' German and French, and" to a course of self-'contr- ol self-denia- -- es hi-tor- y. English ' Subsequently he resided at Stockholm and at Paris. Tn Loth of these gay and cities he was his own master But instead of yielding to sociai temptations, this boy of eighteen resolutely' continued at hi dif-'olu- te fetuaifcs. , Land Office at Salt Lake Au.- 26., JSS5. T:. - that HOTICE is hereby givensettler to makfc rof in-tea- ht V City, U. final proof in support. his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Probate Judge' (fir ill his absence the County Clerk of Eniery County, U. T.. at the Cdunty Court d dAy was forty-eighours, U. T., on Castle I could erat House atOctober Dale, of twenty-fou- r, vizt 1885, 12, Monday ploy them all. act of the under Our purpose will be served, if BenjiminJones, 14th. 1880, II. E. No. 6246 we shall ha induced or.e young ;.0;Jt w N.e. i,rE. 4 N: Un man' to imitate John Qmncy R. s E. g r i Adams and studious He naines the following withabits. The country, the churchefe nesses to his 'continuous and society ' need thouands of residende prove and cultivation upon, such youfh. Youth's of, said land, viz : Christensen ' Oo i A panion. Ottenscn, Elias II. Cox, Peder Niolsefi and CharlesBrown all of Emery County, U T Huntington, r II. McMaster, SHE FOUND ONE. Register. .iStayner & Simmons, Atty. 24 A prettv young mamma, with Notice. a lrtllb 'gtrl by her side nearly aS States Laud Office, Salt Lake pretty as "herself, ;was being United AuSust -- 4 Utah, City, entertained by a male "strang'er having been fcnteredat Complaint who bad stiuek ujl'an acquaint- thia'Office by Arthur M. Campbell ance through the uual and I agaillst- Robert Rollins for aoamion-- nothing like tedious-ecs- s oi tuns' ha wrote in his diary. I suffer nothing like enrfui. Time is too short for me rather than too long.' If thb SELF CONTROLLED f . ,A 'No. 2063. and has filed notice of his intention reel 1 1 Aeschines Socrates-- ; NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. ,, , self-relia- nt self-relia- r - ' NOI.1CL FOR PUBLICATION: So. 205Q. Land Office at Sait Lake City, Utffii. August 18, 1883. Suiire m hereby yiven that the toUotciny named settler has filed notiee of his intention to make final proof in svjport of his claim, and that said proof will be mdde'efore the Ihqistcr and receiver at fitalt Li tv City, Utah, ' on Saturday j I t ( ( lit 1-- 4 1-- - j. - Utah GEO. M. BROWN. BROWN, ATTORNEYS & COUNSELORS AT LAW, Office immediately 'north of Fifst .t National Bank, Provo City, tend to all kinds of legal hiisiness'iu of the Territontjie C0Ul,t pecial atte .ton given to the settle of the ectates of1 deceased pe'r both local and foreign and to the vollectinn-'anmi'uageuient df Attend legacies and inheritances. to laiid entries' final pfbbfs, contested entries, and all kiilds of Land Office bus. ness. is Qom they Fownship 12 south, range 1 east, in know' everything, "but rarely get Ju4b County, Utah, with a view to cancellation of said entry; the a chance to tell it. The1 lady the said parties are hereby summoned answered only in monosyllables. to appear at this office on the 2ith of September, 1883, at 10 oclock Thelutle'girl listened patiently day' testiand demurely for a time, and a. in., to respond' and fijruish abansaid alleged mony concerning o in b around then gan donment. her seal. F) ec . as the strangH. C. Wallace, Receiver. er sh);i)f I foi i . .tb, Vhe said: R. jB. Howard, Atty for'eontestant. - ' o o t ow oo cccde 0 ecc- - nuu uuu 0 d o oo dec uuu uuuu" uuuu' cccccc Manti CiPopcratixe ) Ol f Mercantile f -f '0 ( MAN TP) ( CO-b) t b I i ' County' Surveyor an - J Z - J. Hr HO UGAARD. LAND AGENT, CO-O- P. ) I ! . Institution Main Street, Manti t Dealers in -- General Merchandise.1- Rend ThisTo Fruii Growers Oir Hardware, tlfocerios, j We Give a DtyGoods, Boots vfc Shoes ' Hats & Cu's, Farming discount We have a of T Vo on is Etc.,1 com inipleuibnts, jhet of ahd all over $1 "examine! Call' plete. glass jars mm mm iash' sales tummm etc. m nl ih m m m 'm in m m m hi' 8 ' ' m ip m - mijm m1 im' rh him mm in 'mm m Don), Vou m m o hi m mtn hi ; Forget m m iu It. ni m m nimbi m m mmm 2-- Manti, M"ANTr Hal o.L.Vo utiuu f ti uuu 0 L Ha "uu u September 26, 1885, viz: fauna Biraum, D. S,' 3111 for tfie A. If X. irw-j- . 4 and1' ,V. I tl-- 4 S.- ir. 4 Sec. 5, Tp.12 7., S.1E. He a i mss the folio winy witnesses to prdt'a his continimHsnidene6 upon, dad cultivation ofsdid land, viz: Richard J.Rurratoa,Richard D. Swazey, of jfoita, Utah, and Elias 11. Parso'ils, Clark II. Parsons of Salt lake" City, Utah. H. McMaster, Register. " T. C. Hailey) Att'y. Hurrah! ! . U --CJ uuu uhu . 1 ,r H u r ? a. h i - NOT BE BEAT IN PRICES AND DON'T WE WILL ' YOU FORGER IT. MANTI ' CO-O- P. Wm. T. REID, President. J. II. WODgKOW, Secretary. Wm. II. OLSTEN, M. D., urjeott,! 'Injiswtt EPHRAIM CITY, UTAH. While haid at work in Paris, Mamma. you ve found one, Office at Drug .Store. his father, John' Adams, was ain't you? Surgeon of the Nan Pete Val-- j the Court at minister PUBLICATION. NOTICE FOR dear? iev Railwaj. Consultations at appointed What, my No. remember 'of St. James. Londons literary 2,060, Railroad Office, Moroni, every Why, dont yo and social privileges would have what you told papa when he said Land Office at Salt Lakq City, Monday, from 12 m. fo 4 p. n been opened to the son of the you.d be1 lonesome oh jthe cars? August 24th. 1885 American minister. His father You said you,'d find some bore to Notiqe is hereby give that tRe ' ' ' to iloiin have r. riosfonl been pleased folloiying named settler has filed woqld haye M B.,B A., M.D., out of thq notice of his intention' to mke had him'wijtli the family. The temptation fo'remain abroad was window and the stranger sudden- - final proof in support f his PhVSicitM & ACCOUCher. Strong. But the youth turned ly thought he had better go into J claim, and ihajt said proof wiUr Liseaesof Ladies and Children' his back upon them 'alii and the smoking car 'to find his he made before lhe Probate Judge a Specialty. I i Telegrams promptly responded to decided to return to thq United or ClefR of slvior County, nf Utah' Mauft States and fit himself to earn his Richfield, on Qctober 5, 1885, viz : Christian own living.' He jyjrote in his Larsen, H. E I. B. BRUNEL, 5691 for the E. and N. )V. 'diary'; If I accompany my father to NOTION OFINAL PQOFS W. J N. E. i sec. o2, Tp. 23 S- R. '1 W. London, my satisfaction would reOffice than S. Lake be at U. Salt Land He names the following wit-- I greater by possibly MANTI CITY, UTAH. turning to the "pfnited States ; City, Utah Ter'., Aug. 10, 1885. qesses to prove his pontipuous Teeth extracted without pain 4re celebrated for their lightness of draught, strength Notice is hereby giyeqNpR the Residence upqn, and cultivation by jfayos Vanor Process, but I shall loiter away my A full line of oqr manufactures icarj be and bilious time and not go Ijome follbwjqg named geftlers have Iqf, said laqd, viz : Sweri Borgquist Nevv'teeth, - $20 to $30 per set rowddurability. Gin following aarencies: filed nqtice of their intention to Soren (jhristensen, Ole Petersen pntil I am forced to it. P. J. Ephraim, ban Pete county, Meilstrup, Wm. K. REID, Iijy father has been al his make final proqf in support of and Peter S. Greco, all of RichT. L. Tuttle, Manti, Utah. life occupied by the interests of their claims, ancjsecurpnnal entry field, Seyitr County. IIaqsen & Thuvber, Richfield, Sevier county. -H. McMaster. Register. ATTORNEY-- At the public. Hi' own fortune hqs Ilis children must S. W. Darke & Co Att7s for Ssuffered. The Studebaker Brothers Manufg Company, builders of MaiUi, Sanpete Co., Utah. 24 themselves. for Claifpant. provide I am determined tq get mv Office at Court House pwn living and not to be depqndNO TIOE TQ CRprITORS. Fith a pnt upon any one. Farm, Freight and Spring Wagons and Ojrts, Thaetons, of Soren Jacobsen, of comiqon sfiare tolerable and Sqrreys. Central Branch Repository, Cabriolets T. ESTATE Nctipe is hereby given WILJJAM REID, sense, I hope, in America, to executor of the undersigned by 4LT be independent and free, rathpp jAKE CITY, XJT4Htlie Last Will and Testament of Probate Attorney and to Tmd the Soren Jacobsen, deceased, fhan live otnprwise, I would wish JAMES B. GLASS, Mapagcr creditors pf, and all persops havingl fo die before my time. claims against the said deceased, to We woqlc pall particular manti, - UTAH. with tlje peces'-arthem exhibit fact that tbi boy jlttenton to vouchers, yithin ten months after of eighteen resolutejy put asjde tiie first publication of Ibis notice, to the sjd executor at his residence pongenial pleasures to beeqme 0t. Importers and Dealers in all kinds of in Mt. pleasant irj the County of and I1 San Fete, U. T". He was a rising lawyer wheq, at Dated at Mt. Pleasant, U. ?., A Rr R I A G E the TAYLOR BROTHERS, MANTI the age of twentv-eyeAugust 24, 1885. Mattresses at $6.00 Wire The Woven Madsj Jensen, president appointed hitp Unitpd AMES R Wdl and $$ADE TO 0M)ER. PICTURE If Execijtor of the Cof for School-hpuseStates Minister at the IJague. Designs de of Soreti Jacobsen, Testamput He 'filled the plape. Iis tages, Rams, Stables, Porches, ceased, 22 Cornices, Interior Peroration, and were Wm. T. Reid, Atty. thqroughJy pfHcqal duties M A I N S T u E E 7)c attended to apd a little pf his Remodeling of Old Houses, Etc.Esti-iw .ttt time wae giveq t those sqcial NOTICE FQR PUBLICATION, furnished on short poRce. accornPI .p I and tl duties which Ins position immates f specifications No. 2058, 11 fa Special atten-- 1 I panying plans. Office at SaltLake City, posed. But mst of his leisure Land of ventilation in to the tion hours were employed studying given 1885. August 14, furnished by diplomacy, the English and NOTICE is hereby given thut buildings. Plans solicited. mail. Correspondence Latin classics, and the Dutch the following named settler has and Italian languages. filed notice of his intention to Mt. PLEASANT at night he reviewed the day, make fina proof in support ot if and censured himself any duty his claim, and that said proof will PLANING had bepn omit.ed. At the close be made before the Clerk of the to do all kinds of am I of every month and year he peter Christensen, Homestead Connty Court of Sevier County, custom prepared line of Planing, the in work of his took an j.ivcmory Entry Nq 3666, for the lots 1,2, at Richfield, on September 28, Moulding and Sawing on the shortto I de moral and meet. stock, . 3, and 4, Sec. 6,Tp. 16 S, R 3. E, 1885, vi : Hqns P. H&nsen, P.S. est possible notice, and on reasonable terrmne whciher he had gained an(j nanQQ8 the following witness- - 8923. for the ,s. y.4-- 4 n. w, 4 ; terms. Also ail kindi of Lumber, or loa . and e. 2 Pickets, Mouldings, and everythin3 es to prove his continuous resi- w. 4 s vf.. used fbr house finishing. In 1809 Mr. Adams became (jence Up0n, and cultivation of, p, Salt Lake City, is still headquarters for g. e. 4 see. CO, Tp. 23 S. R, 2. W. TRIAL. A ME GIVE out minister at the court of St. He nqjpes the following wit- jan(jj viz; Prop. Bent Han-son- , continuous Petersburg. He found himself his Elisha Edmund Edmunds, nesses to prove Main St., Mt. Pleasant, San Pete in the midst of splendor Court gteVens, Henry Lamb, and residence upon, and cultivation D lb II B ID ID ID lb ' B D life was full of entertainments, an(j xVilliam Lamb, all of Wales, of, said land, vi? : Wm. E.Thur-an- d county, U. T. magnificent banquets were gan Pet,e County, Utah Ter. feer Raleigh Jones, Alma Nielson ENSEN iORG ministers. the foreign given by ert Nageley all of Rich and ENSEN 'ORG But Mr. Adams continued to Elisha Stevens, D. Statement FORG No. 8759, for the W i N E best and all size and prices, Blackboard Cloth, Slating, Sec. 7. S E S E 4 Sec. 6, S Globes, BOOT, SHOE, and HARNESS , Ktf n n l 11 I - ft J ( I . ir-- I ' BenTist - I I UW, Carriages & BUGGIES I I te JCHIffcLO WRY ARCHITECTS. self-relia- nt - SOItf I -F-u-r-- n-l-t-uv-r-o- O n, a s, wit HIS: psa E": UTAH. - if mils, I I I 1-- 1-- I 1-- 1-- j S 1 J h! i W J f 1 money. He re- though the to an expensive style temptation uf living amounted almost to I will live within compulsion. and I will notan-- . my income, ticipate my salary, he said, With Bpartan firmness. . i 1-- 4 S 1-- I nl4 Sec. 5, Tp 16 S, W R3 E, and names the following witnesses to prove his contin-o- f 1-- 1 4 T NAKERS. Harness, Saddles.Harness-Harnous residence upon, and cultiva-offi-r- s ware, Whips, Bridles, Nose : William HARRINGTON. viz said land ; of, Lamb, DANIEL WAsto'e Dictionaries, etc., el bags, Hobbles, Etc. and Stationery, Henry Lamb, Charles Gudnersen, Public. Notary and Alfred Limb, all of Wales, DWYERS PIONEER BOOK STORE, work carefully atten- Repairing promptly attended to. All Notary San pete County, Utah Ter. Leather. California . 0 & II. McMaster, Register. I Manti. 76 Main Street, at Senti.bi. Utah for Richfield, Reid Wm.,T. Mam Street, Atty. applicant. Lta . 22 d - 0ce . i P |