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Show VOL. IV ITEMS Raleigh, N. C. November 22, James Philbeck, a farmer living in Cleveland Of General interest both NtHi aud County was last night called tathe door of his house and was shot dead by an unOlherfiiMf, known party, who then entered th A man tired of life, jumped from the shot Philbeck's wile and robw Brooklyn Bridge last eek Of couise premises, bed the house. The murderer escaped. he rests now. A company has been organized in The British at Zanzibar are determind with aCapitalStock of $2,000,000 Ogden to break up tire slave traffic. The entire to carry on the iron and coal industry. coast is now nnder blockade. Wichita. Kan.. November 21. Jake Wheat is 60 cents a bushel in Cache Co. and Joe Toehler(coloted)were executed It is said the French Republic is in a desthis morning in the county jail, for kill- perate strait. ing Cass and Goody Kuntz, near tin The returns from Piute and Garfield Sac alid Fox Indian Agency in August Counties show 31 for Caine and 10 for 1SS5. Europe produces or 2,752.000,000 of wine gallons annually. Ogden has been declared by the Gov enor to be a City of the. second class '1 his having a population of 9.S15. gives Ogden the right to 5 Minicip.il wards and 10 councilmen. Ross McManamy, the slaver of Charles Stokes, was brought in from the Ben. yesterdatf to consult with lus attorney. He is considerably thinner and palei than when betook up his residence at the Pen. Herald A stock gambler suicided in Chicago on account of a loss ofjgo.ooo in wheal corner. If all the cornerers of wheat were to suicide the country would off In Leesville, Ky a family of 4 persons perished by fire, in the distraction ol their own home, List week. The Corean minister and two other members of the legation. passed through Chicago on Tuesday. German gen darmes arrested aFrench-ma- n while working in his own garden on German territory. The British cruisei Ilyacinthe has taken possession ofCooks Islands in the name of tne British government, A nnnrber of Congressional contests are likely to come up from the present indications . The Annual Meeting of the National Cattle Growers Association was held in Chicago on the Fla, November 20: There were twenty-twcases of yellow fever in hours ending at 6 p m tothe twenty-fou- r day, and one death,. Total cases, 4 643; total deaths, 403. Montevido, Minn., 'November 20. Ed. and Willard Mitchell, cousins, aged 22 and 18 years, were diow nod this while skating. Chicago, November 20. W. W Drummond, who held a high federal office 1.1 Utah, Under President Buchanan, ditd here tosnight, at a cheap lodging house. The cause of his death is unknown. A prisone! a lommon diunkaid was burned to death a fite in Water-towDa, jail las. week, 117, 000.000 Marks is to be spent in Germany, in the next ten years, in the building of large 1000 newspapers have consented to give Womans Suffrage news. It is said theQuaker City, Philadelphia, gave $400,000 to the Republican Campaign iund. Several parties giving as' high as $10,000 each. A Schooner laden with petroleum explode on t'he 21, near Bristol, England. Three men .were killed. The Secretary of the Treasury" ii.Ys awaded gold medals to several parties lit. Tie digi.etsries of the RomanCatholic to peace in wti be.w trvi.g 1, ;j.i i,u seigeuts and e t V - . r i To the Bishops of San Pete Blank Recconimends to the House of the Lord at tins .office. Puce. solorso cents 100 for 75 cents; 150 foi $1 and $2.50 peT 500 JAMES MEMS & C0.t41 Lincoln St., Boston, Mass. 7 The foregoing certificate is taken at random from thousands of letter in possession of the Swift SpecIficCo.j and presented It is a voluntary simply as a sample. statement, giving facts and results of the Its accuracy and genuineness are case. -- beyond question. A valuable Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. Address THE SWIFT SrpCIFIC CO., Drawer Atlanta, Ga. 1 'Nr THE AERI and t . RMER. Tn-Yvitr- One year for $2,00 cash in Draper, rntain Main St Divide, Fountain Draper, Jloroni TLt Th !ts teen, of all the i more than co nhdae m State t' Vnted factories there were to-- tiotwith-standi- - L n 1 Taxm- - That the pay-ro- 000.00 1.3 3 :u " (Jhe-connect r tor t at Stages tuel of Pelo Sev-San I' rs ll of this factory Is about 5- - ,ooo.ooper veek. peycaror That this factory emplo s about 3,500 operatives. That this factory snakes such a wonderfui'y good che in Cumae Plug ti -- t many other f ictnrkt have tried to imitate it in vain, and in despair now try to attract custom ly offering iarc: pieces of inferior good for the same price. That this factory nevertheless continues to increase its business every j ear. That this factory belongs to and is operated by P.T.61ULLAKD cu. 2:-- ' S. KffKtl, Genm sold the tnomior lbs. or fourteen thon- ut 8) 2 t it rpade and ty v i tv Lacco. "b erk. 9C6 that That in the last ex years th-- factory cs hcbrtl 1 support the United States Govermrent t ? e 'million seven! . cr.tent of over Torty-fothousand dollars ($44, 700,600.- c) into the U. S. Treasury in Internal Re enue :G3 1 ; rfiar t r 9 4 i Green, 10 : 10 Cl ua , rA 9 :()0 ... ,0 vedh1l-,4- 0 1 . C-- . -s r; Ani.: UUe.ster. ti. tab ! 10;30 Divide, MainSt.Nej'jii, 1 :2U At rive Nephi, 11:23 tlui.Kj South l(,n s 12:IU Xephi, a!1 ' Sup Scenic Lino of the World! THAI vs No. 10 No. 8 10.03 9.2o Lv. a. in. p. in. Ogden Sf,!t Lake Lv. 10 50 a.m. 11.30 p.m. Lv. 12.50p. m. 1.09 a. ra. Provo Ar. 3.4-- n. m. 8.05 a.m. Denver EAST HOLM) No. 9 Lv. 4.10 p. m. 6 25 a. m. Lv. 5 55 p. m. 8.25 a. m: Ar. 7.15 p. m. 9.45 a. m. Salt Ogden ELVGHAM AND ALTA TRAINS Leaves Salt Lake city, 4.30 p.m. lie' n rning. Ariivc- Salt Lake city, 4.30p.m. D. 0. Dodue, General Manager. J II. Benntt, - Gen. Pass. Agt r Time Card. leave Nephi daily Trains Passenger r -- Xofire For Publication. No. 3078 Lsnd Office at Salt Lake City Utah, Sept. 19, 1818. Notice is hereby given that the following-name- d Settler has "filed notice of his intention to make final pi oof in support of his claim and that said proof will be made before the Countv Court of fean Pete Co.Ctah at Mauti, X'tah, on the 10th day of Nov., 188s'. Gepnfe , I very, H. E. No 7a81 for the S W yA N h h , E X N V V. Sec. Sec g& Is. Tp. H, S R 3 E. Hu names the following wltnesaes to prove bis continuous residence upou and cultivation of said land , viz : James Collnrd, John L. Jew ken, Joseph Ottson andEdward Draper all of Fountain Green, San Pete Co., Utah. D. Webb, Register Bird & Lowe, Attys, bepaO'Jctdl t ur as follows: North 5 :48 a.m. A. 2 .25 p. m. Going Pete County Utah Territory. 8 ;18 South 11 :35 In the matter of the Estate of John G 01 p.m. & 10 a.m. Lake Arrive Salt Notice Deceased Erick Peterson, Leaves Salt Lake City at 7;20 a.m. of time appointed for proving Well Notice is heiebv given that Thursday and 4 p. ra. the first clav of November 1888, at 11 leave Salt Lake r Trains Passt ng oclock a. m., of said davat the Couit connect to for the North, room of said Couit in Mauti City, San daily, Pete County, Utali Territory, have bten with th" U. P. Iiy. and the U. &N. appointed as tlie time and place fjr Ry., at 8 29 a. to. & 4.10 p. in. and proving the Will of John Erick Peterson arrive iu Salt Like City at 11. 1C deceased, and for hearing tlie appheal tlie insu- a. ra. and 7. 20 p. iqtion of Andrew Peteison fi rance to himself aud to Peter Sundvvall Freight train1? leave Nephi fo. of letter?; i it mentary t hereon. the North at G.25 a m. and for the John Reid at 7. 20 p. m. Probate Clerk. south Franc - Cofk Wm. T Reid Atty. 29 4 G n. F. & P. AgF. Gen. John SiiARr, supt. General 011ic"e, 3Jain .'tr-e'Suit Lake Citv NOTICE TO GREDI TORS. NOTICE. In the Probate Court In and for San f - I- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. No. ; 1 18. Land Oflueat Fa t Lake City Utah, Ut 3Uf, lv 8 Notice i hereby given that the follow ng warn ed settler in accordance with Hon CotPmis loners b tier G. of October 3rd lias ti H notice it of Ins intention t: make new final pro f in of Lis claim and that Haul pionf will be made before the county Old k cf Emery county I tab, at ( astle Dale on i hursday If c tilst l8bS, viz: Charles Ilachrtrh. l S. 8"3iC. E. 2773 for lots6and7 of sec. 6 Tp 2d S. It 22 Last. Lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous reeidence upon and cultivation ot eaid land viz V J. Elliott ot Moab Emery county I tab John T Loverid Moab Kmry comitv I tali J, II Join, son of Grand valley SauJuan county Liali Anurw? Homerville of Graxid a1 ley Sai u m com ty L Tab th Any person who df sires topruttst allowance Lf such pioof or who Pnowr oj an substantial reason under the Jaw and rf!ul tjon of the interior Department why such ptoufsliculd not be allowed will be given an importunity ot the above mentioned tune and place to cross exam ine the witnesses of said cLumnnt. ai I o oher i evidence in rebuttal of that submit lS-- 8 sun-po- I ant. T. C. advance. going north Lhebtcr, MorciT, F 1 t j,i. la.) erst tobacco factory a i'.a - An Jcitcy 0y, N, J. the poulai and worl h ry rTAi. c. ax t iu tl e Rckncwdged Stan r d . ri clat? chevriu tobacco. i7.. wti ciabl.shed as lon ago a (Sundin lily YOU CAH. LET r . 1 ,.;rTIME'I CAUD.rJ Tuts cue pti-xl- riant;, T.iriief, Fenciii. Ec. ut?, i PAT9 ' - - s RAILROADS .ul' iTAurr Iv O Provo Nov. ,ner d, ui- fire-- WEST BOUND THAIXS N 7 M-- and every succeeding spring for five years brought back the same condition of the disease, only each time it became more distressing, because I began to think it was a lifetime trouble. Finally, I was induced to try Swifts Specific. I took six bottles, and ana entirely well. y My improvement was gradual from the first, and no evidence I shall take pleasof the disease remains. ure in testifying as to its curative properties. It is the greatest blood purifier in existence. Yours truly, J. L, Morgan. , . imitate ui Shoes, compete original ot factory products. In ourlines wo are the largest manufaccmers in the United stitf's. qualttv One of our tr&veRug salesmen who is now 1mlU g the shoe retailer of tho Pauiiic Coast and Rooky Mountain Region writes from there &a follows : Uurf ull I am more than satisfied witUnthe results of my tilth. .IhartUh1 ffWWron to sa, MTM Is a fJr Yfl seUVcoe3 In, Ikc kUse fuCtc bi tho retailers ae rnaiging tFeir customers at Tno consequence is that tiia retail about double the prices wbib toe shoes haaa cost at wholesale. ".re paying six or seven dollars pair for shoes w hb'h ara not worth as much as oar people who wear JAMIES MEANS $3 and Si fjHOIS, Our shoes with their venMow retail prices stamped on the soles of every pair are breaking down the high prices which have hitnerto ruled in the retail muikets here, and when a retailer puts a full line of goods in his stock they at once begin to go olf like hot takes, so gr at U the demand for them. Now, kind reader, Just stop and consider what the above sienines so far as you areconcoined. It azures yon that if you keepon nuying shoes bearing no manufacturers name or fi xed retail i rh e stamp d on the soles, you cannot tell what you are getting aud your retailer is prooably making you pay doub e what your shoes have cost him. Now, can you afford to do this while ne are protcitiuir u by &tapipl"g our name and thetlxed retail price upjn the soles of our shoes before they leave our factory sc tnat y a cannot be made to pay more for your shoes than they are worth ? fehoe from our celebrnted factory are sold by wiile-nwomnilers In nil parts of tlie country. We will place them easily within your reach In any btatoor Territory li you will invest one C( ut in a postal ca'-and write to us. Any one wishing to buy an organ or sewing Tnaching can make a good barWe ingain bv calling at this office. sure cheaper and better terms that anybody else. Oitr friends will please remember that we want wood, hay, wheat, potat-- i oes, ham, cabbage, store ordeis and Cash at this office. ELECTION NOTICE. Notice is hereby gwen t the shaie holders of the Wales Irrigation District, that theie will be an election held at tlie School House, at Wales.Sanpete Co, Utah .on Monday Dec. 3rd, 1888, at 7 oclock p . jor the purpose of electing three Trustees, one Secretaiy.and Treasury for the term of two ears, and to access a lax per acre for the next year; als ) to take into consideration for the better distribution of the water in said Dismci. ' A fuU attnndence is requested. By order of the board of Trustees, Henry C. Lamb, Solomon Jensen, ' Thomas W. Rees, H. C. Lamb, Secretary Wales, Sanpete.Co, Utah. Nov. 13 1SS8 Tate Springs, Tenn., July 4, i883. The Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga.: During the spring of 1871, while working in the field at my home in Morgan county, Ga., I pulled off my shoes to give my feet a rest. Unfortunately, I walked into a clump of poison oak, and in a few days my feet w ere in a terrible condition, and I could not put on a shoe because of the soreness and swelling. I was treated as poison oak cases usually are, and everything was healed up. About the same time the following spring, 1872, my feet became sore again, as at first, 11 class house in even 011 the y. I. V. ID siioii .1 give u a call. Hones avs on hand ion goa Keeps re-p-- 'tf -, e - g M $4 satisfy $ beauti-L- J which ad irn the many tombs around which we lot e to huger, assures us we are in a v.oild ol MOKOM, tAN PETE. k We want wood, potatoes, and win-a- t " this thc NOTICE Those who know tlu nisei ves indebted to this papei aie to call and sef'e as thisewe owe desire their pay. Please lenicmbcr this. injured but t 28-- 4 Guam tee Better and Cheaper Work than anyone else in the County. $3 ru-- All those emblems HOUSEy -' is pro- , OUR LATEST IHPEOVEHEirrS Mod. hibition, and earth benefited by them. n honor 111 v I in warm and loving heaits; the aUjin-inof sepulchres ol the oved ones' alleviates our gr ef and soothes the wounded heart. It als chceis the bereved ty kny tii a an a idaroi ,1! embellishineC.t ol the grave presems stronger attr ' ions, to arrest the cf he uanger, and causes tt him 'Use and L vt" the name 4 one tv u aas shared so lugelv m the love of olhei s. I take this method to inf rm Vou EuZABh.ru G REALS that I can fill ord"1-- I or dccoratmg Arim nstiatrix of the estate of Elizabeth ti.e graves of departed fnends.at low Allen deceased figures, executed in the best sttle 4 Dated this 1st dav of Oct., iSSS ttoikmauship. Ain ti.igyour laturs ANTHONY UI PM N, New Y a ri. .Ston:: The THE JOLLEY S'l ONE ! i for saving life. wotk-men- s Milan, November 21. Forty-si- x societies, at Milan, at a meeting protested against war in general, The resolution was adopted, declanug , that they would not support an. altji government jn event of war. The tho4' testant workmen of France will be iflv,-e- d to adliertf in the name of the Brother-hooof Lab$r. The Milanese vwirknijsq will ask other associations to Dr J. C. McDonaldtof Cincmnatr'i&s been doing Washington TerntoryJHe writes to a friend in the.eastjtbatveiy tuft of sagebrush is an elysianffovvei, every rippling stream is a., magnificent Cascade, every bunch of roeks a mine of inestimable wealth, and every man 1 dst liar on earth. met the d Eliza Weber Jones, widow ot the late Rev H. Fry Jones, and a daughter tf Noah Webster, died last Friday morning aged 85 years, inBndgeport, Connecticut A squaw ro3 years old was killed by the Oregon Express train near Hazel Creek, Shasta county, last week. J. II. Craig, a resident of Iowa City stands 6 feet five inches in heigth and weighs 833 pounds. He is pnly 32 years of age and is said to be the largest man In the world. A stock company has been formed at Heber City, for the purpose of starting a newspaper. A new and novel use has been given to photography. A few days ago a man In New York City was seriously injured in a street brawl. His wounds were photographed before they had time to heal, and when the case came up, the Picture showed the extent of his injuries at the time they were received, Tlie Umbria has beaten all previous records for swift traveling from America to Queenstown. She made the run in 6 days 2 hours and 22 minutes arriving there last Sunday night. London, November 22. Advices from 8 unoa says Mataafa,s followers attacted ffie stronghold held by the adherents of Ti n isese, at Atan, on the 17th instant, an captured the outposts after two days fighting. Many were killed to-Bi- g ! Against expenditures the dead. Heaven has uttered no Notice to Creditors Cbfate of Elizabeth Allen deceased. Not'ce is hereby given by the undersigned adm.11 Tratrix of the estate of Elizabeth Mien diseased, to the creditors of and all persons having claims against tlie said diseased, to exhibit them, with tin necessary vouchers, within Pair months after the first publication of this liotue to the said administratrix, at her ies deuce in Manti Citv, Utah, he same being the place for the trans tion of the bus, ness of said estate, said County of S in Pete. Mr. Anth"iV ,q,nnn has ope; ed a Stone 3 aid m the con cr S E irointhe i i aheu ai 'v w i.ee he is piep ned to a' ' kmd if Lt. ie voting, caiviig m 4 ol ui.v kind on stone--, and stone, in fact ai.Vih'Uj that can be el me- in stone Any ki.d of a fipjie Floviti'-'njcs. Oolite mule Oar ally as hard as gi unto M'l.vin,' cs ...id Iravtso nes a qw.ua!-tv- . Won; pi nip.h a'tenurd loo and sa'.s acu m guaranteed. Ivin's ease. Bin. 4 a" mg pideis and give him a tual, 111 111 huiapobs, November 12. Three J u 1, is ol the employees in the railrtmd u L m tu!s city went out on a strike t d aftei-noo- n B KTNj D. 111 o 1 C IN MRMORIAM. house-servant- s, White Slavery. Holyoke, Mass., November 21. Charles T. laisons, of Northamptom, notorious loi h ung ignorant emigrants at Castle Ganienc and leasing thejr services to farmers this section, was arrested lieie to-iv fi r having a Poiandei diessed ! overalls, shoes and a thin coat only and If voa have not seen onr chained to the seat of his buggy and sut-fia the Iafe of Trade, von Improved Competition li rd oar h we to work to li ; v.ito.n hi ,.f m imoino how lively trade n. orliow mg i.enslv from the Cold Pe ple ronnot retailer for tlie JA.HE.-- i MEANS C3 hllOE, or the JA UES fllEANa 4 jour here are greatly excited ovei the matiei, aeCr iinrto journeeds. unless having onr name and price stamped plainly on tho soles. Your Ienrivcle none genuine and Par ons arrest wasali that saved rlolervuil supplyyou with shoes so stamped if yea Insist uix.n Ids doing so; if you do not Insist, some mm tiotn being mobbed, lie wi'l be Mailers will coax you into buying interior shoes upon which they make a larger prollU tried tor assault, false imprisrJAMES MEANS HOTELS MEANS onment and cruelly, paisoiis was reSHOE leased on bad this evening, and will apSHOE 'UNEXCELLED IM lie alleges that toe pear FAIL CANNOT Pole had beed chou mg s gns of msminv . lSTYLE UNE0UALLEO -- -a TO and that lie was going t send h nr bucr. DURABILITY 1 he Pole ami 111s li leud to New Yoik AND 1 refute this assertion and l.Ilnsoiy m PERFECTION YHEM0ST(5 parsons cruel tv which has cieaied gieat FIT. FASTlDiCSexcitement. roles ns ,is ha I to uotk since last sp, g b.m e. ri morn till eleven at night, w mie b i.nla s he was kept tow rate in the lion lie Bjich haa been the recent prepress in our branch of industry that xre are now able to affirm thnt the has been promised $12 50 per mouth, ihiL Jame Means $4 Shoo is in rpect equal to tlie shoes which only a few years ap:o were retailed at ot t nevei received a cent and got verv po.,i or ten dollars. If vou willevery try on a pair you will be convinced that we do not exonerate. Ourj are the and those who of business are unabie t wuh in our $1 and $4 . to-da- y, Y A R NO. 33. Vanted: Good steady women and girls for all classes of good wages paid to and reliable parties. Apply at Mrs. McEwans Employment Office 69 W. First South Street Salt Lake City. 4 THE NEW STONE Baskin. Only 41 in all. At a meeting of Silver Men in the Chamber tf Commerce last week some excellent resolutions were passed fav the placing of silver on a standaid with gold. A man was suffiocatec to death from gas fiom a stove pipe last week, in Cleve land, Ohio. A balloon ascepsion resulted fataly last week. Tlie balloon exploded when half a mile from the earth and fell; the only occupant fell into the river and was drew tied. Two fires on the r3th One destroyed the business portion of a town Md., loss $500,000, the olhei was a negros cabin 111 Ala., m which three children weie locked up. All were burned to a crisp. is St'smated that 125.0S4.335 hectulneis, It - NOVEMBER 28, 18S8 MANTI CITY, SAN PETE COUNTY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, 7 Dec 12. Bulky Aty. D.md Regi-tu- . Estate of Niels C. Poulsen, dcceasrd Notice is hereby given that t!.e 'd undersigned, executors of the Laet and Testament of Niels C Poulsen, do ceased, to the cied'.tors of and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them uiili the necessary vouchers within four months after the publication of tfrs notice to the said executois, at their resdenri. in Manli City, Utah, the same be g the place for the tin'.s.tcuon of the bus e?s of a:d cs'ate, in. said CotnUv f Sum t Christian Lii'.'i i - i ibedt lie k ExeciPors of th Lmf Wi'l me,.; ..f Nit- - T -- ei dei .. Jei''-- n ! ea- o Dated this 15th da of October ibss. Wm. T. Reid Any. 30 4 i 1 a r- -' ON E1TTSI23, CONTESTS. ic.f $3 Procuring Land Patents, rilmg and Conducting Conasls on VjJo ala to Terms. Send for ESrOST Vd vi HE1TRY N. COPP. itA- - - I Errrr TrO'lP.Miirti obwucert, and all i'ateD COIIIIUI ted for Moderate hi opposite V. 8. I3!tV,t. f! a.l We have do e a e,a bKt nc''eI noe can tran-a- tt front remote thoee than id at lea cost paid s I R! CTO Settlor sliould here op;--s price only i.5 r- in WASH ; r,XO-Tr- Ai' C. Settlor CO MU , .mHi iFf I A merchant after se".'4 "d '.sing ' an article for years k;i- vr, w. D. t its meiits ' Blair, Neb , savs. "I b m J Iains Colic Ch- Fra an edy, and do not hes'M tuink il the best rfrd ii oa and brwG or jibeto., With 1 Kiel, drawlrir, free or Oe alvifc if ivderfahlp-- or not, tt nt :r eernred. 1 i,-fiotc with icfcj . - flow to O .f.ui IVoKte, cil'-rf- e in yonr Ltsm, 001117, o I'.nt ..wO. 1 iidJ.xjS, a. nriOT & CO. 1 - I -' j ally- - Sold-b- Mauti C . |