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Show M0U1IT The Home Sentine l! A IT khj PLBSai DEPARTMENT. - Jos. F. Dorius, Newspaper, Al.lricli. Manager Manajcer, connected with All business natters connected with All husincsi. matters must be Pleasant Mount this in this paper in Ephraij 1 v vt japcr he Manager of transited thrhu'jh transacted throvgh the manager Devoted to the general interest of the people of San Pete and surrounding counties. this department. SubN(!iUoui Cue $2.00 Ephraim, Utah, 1.25 .75 LOCAL year. Six months, Tliree months'. ? A . idtertMiif; Kaletu Appllcatioil. :ot Address communications to the kntinkl Home Company, 1. U. Pox 57, Matiti. U. T. Jas. T. Jakeman, Manager. LOCAL ITEP.1S. The farmers around here havj; co in menced cutting their lucern. to New potatoes are commencin make their appearance in Manti. One hundred and forty were baptized jn the Temple two weeks, Tuesday. Sister L. A. Shepherd of Beaver who has been here for her health the last two weeks, has returned home. Mrs.Llia Lee will pay cash for comb and strained honey in quantity. Call on northdoor of enjpleBazar, Manti. . All tho e who attended the Y. M. A. Conference tiom Manti, acknowlwith their edge themselves well pleased 1 M-I- trip. this department.' June 20 18SS June 2o, iSS8, aor1 Very warm! The genial drummer of Messrs. F. I.- , M Olsea from Price, is in town. Auerbach & Bro., Mr. Israel, made us a Mr. Israel gave the stores a pleasant friendly call call. The health of the people is generally and a good spirit is prevailing good Lake is P. Salt J. up to Meilstrup the Saints. among City on business. Warm! ITEMS . to-da- y. Sheep men are busy shearing, and Anderson has returned from the the town is minus many young men, has he been where attending University, who otherwise would be in town. school for one year. None of our young men have, so far, Bro. Thorp and Soren N. Sornsen taken advantage of the Temple and got on in Tabernacle the both spoke rne but we hope to hear oj married, the of a Sunday and gave short sketch nuptials occurring soon. Pen, etc. P. C. The speakers at the Meeting House J. P. Meilstrup has shipped from Ephraim, about two Car loads of lum- last Sunday were Elders Jno. Carter, S. ber just lately. lie intends shipping H. Allen, F. Clark, A. 'Aldrich, Lars Madsen and C. IL Wheeloyk. ntuch more. At the Farmers Exchange, you can The base ball match played last Satuir buy good machine oils fur 20 per cent day, against the Kids & Resolutes less than usual. CaM and see their was as follows: The former entertained Resolutes fresh stock. Castor, Lardoleum and the opinion that if the would put fwe men out they could beat Neats Foot oil. them, but in this they were mistaken, Bro. Sornsen said he weighed 75lU as the score stood 45 runs in favor of the when he left nome; and now weighed Resolutes at the close of tiw nine inigiltis He did not thank any one lor nings. Saturday the Resolutes play that, however, as ire had an aveiage Moroui. cost of about $1.50 per day, for his S Mr. and Mrs. Beauman, our postmeals. master and postmstress, left for tiie FOR RENT OR SALE. East this morning. (June 2th.) Mr B. A well furnished house suitable or was formerly identified with the Chinch, situated on Centre Stiset. and the writer distinctly business side of the I. Office. Two rooms and when he was an earnest Sabbath School No. cellar. For full particulars call teacher. But society of an adverse naand see John Nielsen, shoemaker, ture (?) probably was the start ng point He became dark, and got of apostacy Ephraim. and in kcu, bittei-nes- s vanished, pel light TO NOTICE FARMERS. of heart sprang lip, until he became one of our bitterest opponents At the Ordt your binding twine of M. time of his departure he was Coimtv Rasmu.-en- , Ephraim, within the Registmtioti Officer P. M. &c. of Mt. next four weeks. By doing h you, Pleasant. Mr. Beauman, is a man of he can get it delivered at Ephr.dm more itthan ordinary ability and had would tile used direction, in proper 12 0 at Salt Lake pries. have accomplished some good. After bis Bro. C. L. Thorpe was teceived with apostaev lie became identified with the lie met a the best of feelings, having just iciuic.ed Piesbyterians,' but later oil lie goud Sisters had a Methodist school maam, to whom lie from the Pen. married She hailed tiom luvva, and lio grand surprise party arranged f ir h m and doubt drew him with liei to her .alive were friends invited. The BrM many Band was in attendance and leuuciJd home. While we hold no animosity some sweet music I le was pleased to pe against Mr. B. we say that the Liberals t at home again and was thankful for thy have lost one of their stronge.-.- met ot privilege meeting under such favor able circumstances. 1 1 been seen the in ?ek exhibiting bis beautiful trotter to the admiration of connoisseurs. Hackmetack, a lasting and fragrant Sold perfume, price 25 and 50 cents. by 1. B.Btunel, Manti, and 11. 1. Larson. Ephraim. Chester takes tire cake for artesian wells. They are getting them farm 30 to 40 feet drive, and have one that tlows 40 gallons. Other counties are putting their Democratic Clubs into thorough working orIs there der the next August Election any Democratic blood m San Pete?. Ve acknowledge the receipt of an invitation to the commencement eet: cises ol the University ot Deseret, on the 14th and to their grand LHd-dnat Garfield Beach, June 15. A good programme is ananged. CONFERENCE. The Serqi Annual Conference of the Y. M .M. i. A. of Sail Pete Stake of Zion will be held at Manti Saturday and Sun-daJune 30th and July 1st rS83 commencing at 10 A. M. J. F. Aired Stipe Lewis Anderson Counselors. Samuel Aired The largest of the three reservoirs up the canvon lias been a source of annoyance; but our city fathers think they have everything sate now. The two smaller ones vvoi k like a charm and the city lutheis expect to realize a beuifit from them this year. v y le remf-mle- i, 1 hews su mi A fay Shilohs Cough and (Nmnuuipton Cura la sold by us Oh unamntaa. It oure Consumption. Sold S.vr.T Laick. UrniNc; the past few days Hr I. U. Brunei, Maud and H. 1. Larsou, four children of Mr. and Mis. R. E. Baker .j'hraiiu. have died iff d'ph-therCatarrh Cured, health ami sweet breath secured, of the hleventlffWard, the last a Cm sirrah Remedy, boy, died Price 50 emits. Ly hiljhs Nasal Injector tree. Sold By 1. . Prime), Manti The bereaved afternoon. yesterday And 11. P. La rson, Ephraim. family have the deepest sympathy ot a, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. N. Loul VtlsT. at OftJii i 'h-- YV . 1 ti: , g resi-lei.- re V Week. over-supplie- 500,-00- 1 1 1 RI MQVAL. Mrs. Small egs to announce to he oatrons and th1' public in general tha she has removed to the house latelc O' c 11 pied by Mr. Roberts, ope door South of Dr. St. Johns residence, will carry on the Millinery .business as heretofore. Call and see her New lot ol good Prices to suit t lie times. KSTKAY NOTICE, IUVK IN MY IOSSESSIOX: 1 C der and on left thigh O right hind foot vvnite lddle mnks and sway back. If the above described animal is not claimed in or bef ne July the 4th 1S8S, will be si Id to the highest cash bidder at 2 oclock p. m. at the Fountain Green Estray Pound. George Crowther. Pound Keeper F untain Green Sanpete Co. June 19. 18S8. u . ! t r of Snt Fite Count i mr the eiiddig i.tv ilLt lb88, XA X COVMY ACCOUNT. A. JiJLJF . e- 4- About q odock Monday night the ij inst, bio P. O. H u sen was surprised by a comp.ii. v of 31 ot h.s ctuntiy peo; 'e who came to congratulate him n ti e 70th anniversary of Ins birthday. And while he was astonished at the event he was witnessing tire manager, who was good cow hair 10 an old navigator, take advantage inof .he Iwillpayfor lb. on hand r cts. the a taJe Constantly and p place fine weather foliage ropes, halters, etc. etc. Come and open air under the k beautiful it with plenty the trees, and dei worth. When all get your moneys things to eat and drink. some song had satisitied their appetites, were severat and done speeches was jn" VITALITY the that veteran old the assuring made, few CF .MFC, the these manifested by good feelings vlI W.i'i: of iL were a true sum le of the feel.n s ot th R.mt v.k.j.v.,!. many. J :ii'ntnre y r.i I' u. "f V.i.ita, n:.J f .1. : ome r.i soo.iscnnnt a jinn Will Von Suffer W lb Dyspepsia and Uwrt to Ev'X a V.t.tU er is guarant.ed 0 i ' JitfZ-Shiloh :..ii"i, plaiut .3 far n'l diseases. sold ny F ltnnel,.v . so n. Ethraiiu fall fct.t. only Sl.m, h) . Oeo. H Thxer. of Bourt on, im3. i. Tbe sample free tosllyouns ull, our $2 -- :Rope FVlaker:-- it EPHRAIM. :MAv$IE0 ' V I. 1 V, , , : si i g-- cur-jro- .i. 1 5 -- . :;u-.li- CVi-M- , luus-.rath- e c 'goth my It 10 1 llJ w,f, Cure " .i.ti'.l men. Sonet now. The Gold and 1 d Medal aw arded to the author by the jKt iii.nnic Manti and H. P. mlierabla In th.t Pla.ylesB NigUla. md H fo. e oouiib. ril.itoU a Cure is :h rem M)id By 1. B. Brunei, .danlt and II. yoi on. Ki'raini, Bar r 0.44 7980.25 $8180.69 By Amount p lid into Treasury, $7411.38 35S.62 y Compensation of Assr. Collr 158.00 By Remittances 52 9 To Balance $8180.69 DISBURSEMENTS 446.20 Probate Judge 184 60 Selectmen ijoo.oo County Cletk 150.00 Supt. District Schools 490.00 Atty A huge canvass blanket is provided, and Prosecuting roo.oo leasmer through this some individual painted and Bee Inspector 111. 00 blackened, thrusts his face. For the Road Commissioner 8.S0 sum of 25c. the bystanders obtain the Boiud of Examination 45.00 privilege of throwing six eggs at him, Lunatics find Indigent ? 146.73 and for each time they hit him they have 406.15 Office County 25c. refunded. This sort ot thing can285.50 Public Improvements not be too speedily sat down upon by Criminal Prosecution 35S30 the management. S. L. Herald. 206.06 Sundries 840.31 Provo. Yesterday at noon Father Roads and Bridges s on a eighty-twGraves, veteran bordering $6373.65 winters, was arrested by the deputies for unlawful cohabitation, was releas- Warrs. in circulation June 1, 1887 $110.41 ed on bonds. 1roro Enquirer June la, Warrs, issued since June r, 1887 6378.65 Superior, Yis., June 14. Several 6489.06 million feet of logs broke loose from Treasat tedeemed Wat rants the booms above Cloquet yesterday ury since June ist 1887 6445.20 and swept down to the island where live. Two hotels several hundred people iSSS three saloons, four dwellings, the court (Vans, in circulation Juue EXHIBIT OF TREASURY house aud jn.l and stole were cairied away. Thirty or forty buildings aie To amount on hand June 1, 1887 $1663,20 .. received on Taxes now' complete!) sui rounded by water. .. Most of them have been aband miJ of 1886-741 1 3S The lumber yards are Hooded. The S Fines 1SS7-- 20.30 Paul and Duluth Railway had to abanLicence 79 0.0 don its line to Northern Pacific Junction Transient sheep The loss thus far is estimated at halt n 1S.60 hyids million dollars. No lives lost. Refunded by Emery 27 50 County Germany. Th first order of the New Emperor, William n, is addressed $921998 to the atmy and the navy. It breathes blood in every sentence. The new By County Warrants jedeemed at Treasury 644520 potentate seems to live in the old idea 27 that wholesale murder is honor, and Balancce in Treasury rapacity a virtue. What will Europe become, when the wild beast of the vva: $9219.98 EXHIBIT OF LIVE STOCK FUND paity again are let loose over her fair soil! To amount in Treasury June egg-throwi- - o , $43-8- .1,;; :ii.l Medical Address P. 0. box or Pr. II. FAUKEU, 3Iedk':.I Collide, 25 years liraclice i L Caro-rin Bust .a, who may beconsulte I confidentially. Muu. Office If 4Bulfinehst. 'll, Po-h-- Mass-- , Cpc'laHy.Plsenseiiof VC. S 74-- The past week, broken by a holiday has broken markets. Lower prices for stocks and for products, dull trade cheaper money, and better crop pros pects. have been its features. The exchanges continue to indicate a smaller volume of business than at this time last year, the latest retumes showing a decrease of 5 per cent., in which 20 cities share, including 7 of the 10 having the largest transactions. Chicago and h show small gains-anPhiladelphia a gain of 13 per cent., but New V0k shows a loss of 7 and Boston of 61 per cent., Cincinnati of ill, St. Louis of and Baltimore and San Francisco of m 17 percent. New York exchanges for five months ending with May, after deducting double the value of stocks sold, not only show a decrease in other business from last year, but a decreace of $500,-00- 0 000, or 5 per cent., with the same month of 1SS4. compared In the reports from outside cities for the five months, however, an increase appears; until within the past two months gains were usual. "The improvement in crop is decided. While the loss prospects in Winter wheat will still be large, a marked increase in acreage of Spring wheat is re- fitts-burg- at Salt Lake Citv, 2-- i. U. T. 1SSS. April Notice is hereby given that the Pettier has filed foil notice ol'his intention to make final DOSIUSM & N: ist El'lnf Constantly on hand d Joseph E. Taylors f:,,;! Goods. Coffins, Caskets"' ' on short notice. mail or Telegra' . proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the ProbateJudge (or in his absence the County Clerk) of Emery Co.,U. T., at the County Court House, at Castle Dale, LT. T., oti Saturday, June 10, 1888,' viz Clark Brinker hQff, H. E. No. 5873, for the s. n. e. I & x. t s. e. i, pec. 35, xr. 17 s., r. 8. E. He names the following witnesses to prove liis continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land.vij? : Henry T. fftedwofthy, Geo. II. Black. William Marekall and Simeon Allen, all of Hunting ton, Emery Co., U. T, I). Webs, Register. Stayner aMi v; CENTRE ST.. d owing-Raine- -- Qrd-b- will receive promt attention. If You Want To Borrow upon or correspond vvith ff Bacon, of the Bank of gaUh Salt Lake City, who makes" v time on FARMS in aiK" long Ma2ju6 Utah. Simmons, Attys. OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Notice is hereby given, that in pursuance of an order of .he Court of the County of San etc, Terr, of Utah nude 011 the BOth day of April 18SS, in the matter of the estate of Henry W.Purjev decead!.!, the undersigued, the Administrator of the said estate will sell at private sale, for cash, and suliat to continuation by said Probate Court, on Monday the 25 day of June 1888, at 11 oclock A. M. at the residence of Robert Blain in Spring City in the County of San Pe c U.T..all the right, title, interest and estate of the said Henry W.Pur-j- t y at tli time of his death, and all the right, title and intere.-- t that the e u estate 1ms, by opaatiui of law or otherwise, acquired other than or in addition to that of tire said Henry W. Purjey at the time of his death, in and to all those certain hits, nieces or paicels of land situate, lying, and being in the said Cou'ntv of San ih te, Terr, of Utah and mmded and deseiihnd as folLot one (I) Block lows, to wit: eleven (11) Plat (A) Spring City Survey Han Pete County Utah Teracres. ritory. containing One Also a parcel beginning at a point chs. North and Two Five chs. East from the. South West corner of the N. E. of Sec. 50, ip. 15 South Range 4 East of Fait Bake Meridian, thence E. 2 0 0 S. Ten chs, thence South Five 10100, chs. thence East Six chs. to the centre of Canal Creek, thence down the centre of said creek to a point 82 rod3 North and 9 rods East of the South West comer of the JYorth East quarter of said section, thence South to place of beginning. Contg. 30 acres. NOTICE Pro-j,ai- e 1 NOTICE. THE PUBLIC OK MA- 2B-10- N- I will keep a Supply of Et-times at the Snow Stand, J.; The highest price paid iinds of Hides. Cali on Mr. Geo. Snotty Street, Manti., A. Lowry,. )o( NOTICE. Strayed away from my Valiev : One !4a k 2 or 3 white feet, a little forehead, large ancle on one on right :h branded : seen west of Manti. Any ini',, leading to the capture ol said 2 will be liberally rew aided by. mau-old- , da-feet- , 1 1 S. J. n iff i v B V C CEA i u ::i. . imils or no n 'A - r '.g ty i Mt. ?; Jordan, '" ''UkS in mu; - a j sJ !. A e:.c Itcoutainsevery iiEirwr i.i'a. N ; pmous. fcsili mui ;::erH y can e 0 40-1(1- 0 Balance due June ist. iSSy To Assessment ot i8Sy this conmunity in their great alHiction. A species of entertainment (?) which has bpen commented 011 a good deal since Friday, and always unfavorably, is the business out at Garfield. WEEKLY REVIEW OF TRADE. UNDERTAKE;. No. 2010. Laml Office I 7 One light bay horse, five or six years old, brand resembling 0 on lelt shoul- Notice for Publication. 0. week of last year numbered 150, made up of 25 in the United Stales, and 25 111 Ci.iut da.' 'i here is a notice-nol- e increase this week in the lailuies number ,n the Iacitic Coast, the far here (3, which is being rbove the aveiage. The Inilures in the llier sections of the country are light, and as a rule unimportant. 1 Mr. loldavvay will beat Ft Green June 21st and 22nd. At Faiivievv, 23id and 24th. Mr. Pleasant 25th. At Ephraim 36th and 27U1. At Manti 2Sth, 29th and 30th. Stockmen who have seen Mr. lioldawavs trotter have expressed the opinion that tins is the fastest trotter ever brought into San Pete county lursenv u should take advantage ot ate .these opp--r- unities, as the terms reasonable and Mi. lioldavvay is willing to take pro me. of those that have not cash on hand. : - 1 alt Lake City C, T. .Juue IS, 18x9. her by given that the following .otu nameil nuttier have filed notice of thei r intention o lualvO ti nal proof invupport of their claims, and that aldprois will h made before the Probate ildj-A' erk) ftf (Or ui his absence (he Count iuD iyta, r. T, at the iomity 4ourt Houh M e Dale C. T on Saturday August, tltli less 11: .John Allred, H. E. Na 7o for the F W. ANN W V Sec.35Tp. 14 S. U. id K.j Many are taking advantage of Mr. L. lie names the following witneasea to prove his A. loldavv ay's horses but not so many continuous rrMh nee upon, and cultivation 01, (is smek is ol tire best and as Should. aid 1,uk1, i,; Thomas I,mulie, Ired. E, Uraoies, inh to rseman will pay anv fanner or P. Jotmsiu, Walter Barney. of Price Emery ,:o C, T. Also Sohu I. ALred, II. E. No, 5VU The same vest. for the S and Lot 4 Sec. 1 and Lot I N.W will feed a $50 horse will leeil a $5 00 ec. 2Tp. i S R Id E. IJe names the following let t the opprtunity pass. Witnesses prove his Continuous residence up horse. Don't ou, aud cultuMion of said land, Thomas midis, Fred. K. Ornmes, C, P. .Johnson, Walter We extend congratulations to the Ktiruey, oi iTice Eimry Co V, T. Also Peter following v oung people who have recenttor the s. A s E, liiiion, H K No. joo, of sea 25 on the entered Ip. J7?v R 8 E. bOmres. ho names the ly jnatrimony to prove hia continuous wi' iiasses and Nettie James Richey, Hansen Jens upon, ami tuliiMttJon ot ssnl land, viz: Tattoo and Louise Cox. Aron Squires nun . ahhVu.rn, Peter Neilsen 1 homos a and Eliza Bench. They gave recept- Wakefield, Oscar A Wood, of Huntington, Emery V. o. I). WE11K 7 Uegjftttr. ion dance in the Council House Friday, Htnyner and Mmiuons Attvs. sv Mount Pleasant, ported, with favoring weather of late, and improvement m many quarters where the Winters injury was not greatest. The effect upon the markets has been important. Wheat has fallen gets, corn 3J cts., and oats a fraction; hogs 25 and lard 3octs. per 100 lbs., and oil 9d cts. Cotton remains steady, and speculation has lifted coffee a quarter. But buttejr is in large supply and has fallen 6 cts., eggs are lower, and an enormous glut of vegetables has demoralized the market almost beyond precedent. Tea is still dull, with ho change at auction, and the grocery trade as a whole lacks the buoyancy usual at this season- A slight improvement in grain freights, to ijd. for wheat to Liverpool, indicates a better export demand since the decline in price. The 'money nparket here has been though the Treasury has taken in during the week $ 2,200,000 more than it has paid out. Bond purchases have almost ceased, the scanty offerings being beyond the Secretary's limits. The slight improvement in exports, 2J per cent, for the month irom New York, with one per cent, in imports indicate that the excess of imports over exports in May, over f 15, 000,000 last year, may prove not more than f 13, Yet the possibility of gold exports in considderable amount has a depressing influence and the stock market has shown but little strength, though returns of railroad earning continue generally satisfactory During the past week the average price of stock has declined about 70 cents per share. In the absence of any general movement to realize bv foieign lioljeis of securities, the maiket continues quite in the hands ot local speculator. The business failures throughout the country during the last seven days, as reported tQ K. G. Dun & Co. The Mercantile Agency, by telegraph, this day, Fiiday, number for the United States 186, and for Canada 19, or a total of 2 .5, as computed with a total of 225 list week, and 189 the week previous to the last, 'i he failures for the 1SS7 7 25-10- 80-10- 0 These Orsrans are celphratod for' tone, quick response, arti: qnality of beauty in flnish, perfect constrnetn; them the most desiratile organs Lr genools, churches, loJges, societies, c established REPmD CHEQViLSD FACILITIES, Rsbet Blain SKILLED WOttKBD Administrator of the Estate of DESf SAT! Henry W. Purjey deceased. Dated June 4, 1888. June eOMBIKKD, MAK2 THIS T THE POPULAR For Publication Of Time Appointed For Proving mil Notice In Probate Court, Territory , of Utah', County of Han Pete. In the Matter of the Estate of Rasmus Olsen, deceased. Notice fer Publication of time appointed for Proving Will. Pursuant to an order of said Court made on tha 31st day of May li88, notice is hereby A. I), Instruction Books and OH' PianoS:: Oatal agues and Price Lists, on applicat: C6TTASE CHICAGO C CRSAS Cor. Randolph and Ann Sts.. W giv- en, that on Monday, the second day of July, A. D. 1888, at elevet oclock A M. of said day at th the Court Room of said Court, at in Manti City the Court-lronsCounty of San Pete, Utah Terr have been appointed as the linn and place for proving the will 0 said Rasmus Olsen deceased, ant for hearing the application o Hans Peter Olsen, for the issuance to him of letters, testamentary when and where any person inter ested may appear and contest the same. John Reid Clerk. Dated May 31st 18t'8. June "t ,2 , tytyt;.: 1.:. i e m ; i ' ; Y S JN W '.I i ? "l ii J W t M'i 7,i t vi I tJ-1- - f u vW a?' A 4 f X :U! j" , f " i 'J: v j ' w ? t v y J V. . Ji 3 $15045 arising on sale of 422.90 estrays Notice for Publication. ty'AJA No. 2932, Office a. Salt Lake City, U. T. Land $573-3May 4, 1888. i refunded to Claimants By caih Notice is hereby given that the By Service .of Treasurer 10.00 following-name- d settler has filed By Balance 49948 notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and $573-3that said proof will be made before (Seal) John Reid County Clerk. the Probate Judge (or in his absence the County Clerk) of Emery Territory of Utah) cs cf County, U. T., at the County Court tySan Pete) County and I John Reid Clerk of the Comity House at Castle Dale. U. T., on Caveats, j(f. business conducted for Monera j,,;. j Court of said County hereby certi- Saturday, Juno 23.1888, viz: Albert Onr omee is Opposite flee. We have no fy that the foregoing is a true and Collnrd, under act of May 14, 1880, direct, hence can transact r time and at less cost correct copy of the Financial Re- IL E. No. 7244 for the south-eas- t r- Washington. ltr.. south-ea,v section 10 and east if Stii'l model, drawing, ot port of Han Pete County Utah Ter- north-eation. We advise if tytyVY section for tut 15, the fiscal J township Our fee not doe ritory year ending 17 1 A Took. How to Obtain south, range 8 east. He names charge. May 31st 1888 as the same appears to actual chcnts in Youf ences the witnesses to following on file in my office. prove his town, sent free. Address. continuous residence upon, and John Reid (Seal) County Clerk. cultivation of, said land, viz: Opposite Patent Qffice& Christian Otteson, Peter Neilson, ,, Del os D.Craudall & Thomas Wake-- j Erewstera Fatent 0 Yonr lines are Tty One all of Huntington. Emery, Co.. j 3 under horses feet. sold eeit field, Lcitlv.r. ft Java nnfl dealer r.r.F Powder, oafe, sure, cure. $i.G0. Uymtiiwjth j U.T. D.WEBB, Register fuli directions. Book for 2 cent stao.p. F CU. 001 Six tii Avenue Acw Vorii. Stayner & Simmons , Attys M9J13 V- wy ton oft 63-8- 'njnd Ja;-:h0j- st r st C. A. SHOWg: ft- BUPTUBE'""" - 1 |