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Show SS TAgr,1,' ILMM'ay, and t. Tiie Home meut'on hone-'.ibi- V K i V get" r . isiiUll come nit ihi'inv', i b of by it- Of n r .e - ' culm Jli"u ru ..,-- liner NLA . - 1. . o its ac.ar . 1 Lv.nc . ccrta-- i I I I noee-sjrd- o' ) ! wi-i or s to. i for wVoh I bfci'evs Jan in the world. Caraway, N. C. e med-i.- eo 0 7i ftin al ol - h aI proof pi oof will air 1h- ' h ft I - jile m v V o Ht No. 1 1 he s l'T-lli- In ll Mil. oi leJ l u UP ( j.t-- lint ,ty .v, N ' diast l aT , 11 t.c i.ast. t ! t U 0 1 (1 p No. 3133. at S dt Lake C'iv .Utah. October 29th, ib,S3. Notice is hereby given that the fi llovv settler hac tiled notice of ins attend 11 to make final ptoof m supp tt of Ins claan, and that s.ud proof u.,1 e made bef.ue t lie ke.isterand Receiver I ake ot tire L...,d Office it City, on viz. flliiirsdiv Decemi ci 3'.h, 'iaiai-.iStatement I'.lin A- - lTimbo I.and 0 a NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION: a Oflice H -- 1 s )TlCE. 1 tint there will be a eland owners ot the west N ). i,i;2) S EJ Sec. meeting ol it point litigation Disti ct, at the house of A Wales riencinci Sanpete Co. M0nd.1v Dec. 3rd A.D. iV-o commence at 10 o clock a m. when there be an elecl.t 'it lot Trustee for the ensuing two e.us, and likewis determine the amount of tax per acre, ami to transact o'Ijl r bin mess m iMuii there- foi th: A i.fS W. 1 . AAV.L.vni, T.M.Dvubs J'Ahi.sikcw, , Tiustees, opportunity at the Tnos.D.Ri.rs, Sec. tune and place to a! t t tu im hi in tin: comity, a: 3WITII - E m -- N 1 Mm jAWJ.cf He 30, Tp. 16 S., R. 9 East. names the following witnesses to prove lis continuous resitlence upon aud cultivation of, said land, viz: James L. Hamilton, John II. Hinman, Robert H, Boyd, John Buckmastcr, all1 of Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co., Utah, Any person who desires to protest against the allow ance of sttclt proof, or who knows of any substantial reason, under the law and the regulations of tire Interior Department, whv such prout should not be allowed, will he given an with. t'O - or. STOBE o.e mentioned the cioss-examm- e witnesses of said chi. maut, and to offer ess HpopnospHiTEa evidence in rebuttal by claimant. of that submitted Final Proofs D. Wiiitfl, Register. No. dl.)7 Oct. 31st, Dec. 5th. J. C. Hailey, Luul Oi ice at Salt Lake City, Attorney for Plainant. Ui.ii, deirtory Nov 17, 1SS8 Notice is heieby given that the following named seiiieis have filed notice of then in cut i. 11 to make final proof in Tne lii V K4i.3 crUIDT. in issued ii'aroli fti.d Sept., suppoit ol iliur iesiective elaims.and v eacn ye"r. It is un secure final entiy theieof; and that said ur etui inlor of w til be made belore the Probate proof L? mV -- n for r.U who pur- judge of San ete County, Utah, or, in 'v Cr,-Hthe luxuries or tae Ins absence, bet ie the County Clerk of of Ills. Wo aecessites said county, on Saturday the 29th day of ean olotlie you and furnish you with Decembei, i.S.Sh, vi.' John Young, H.K, all the necessary end unnecessary No. 5596 foi the s i n J sec 24, Tp 15 s, appliances to ride, walk, danoe, sleep, R 4 K, and not 2, sec eat, fish, huqt, work, go to church, tg, Tp 15 S, R 5 E. at home, and in various siaen, lie names the foil wing witnesses to or stayend quantities. Just figure cu, style prove Ins continuous residence upon and what is required to do 11 these thinir.. n of the BUYEB3 Aveie.t, 'ft tail esal4;Te rsrV; r.'akvAi estimate of tho Talus and Alma Zahtiskie all of Mtt QUIDS, whtok --rill be ssnt upon receipt of 10 eente to pay poetage ileasant, San Pete County,' 17. T. EXHAUSTED lames Hansen, H. E. No. 7123 for the MOMTGOERY WARD & CO. Ul-U- t fUloAWaa Arenua, Chiaago, XU, W'J oi N. E..J Sec. 15 Tp. 17 S. R .3 E. tCIt-NCOF th? lie named the following witnesses to ir At MtniK'al Wui of tha llanhoMtl, Nirvu prove his continuous tesidence upon, and cultivation of said land, viz' Soren l',NS.(il I) h It y, Froniataro of r.tr aul A. Sorensen. Soren Sorensen, Henry domolidated Notice For Publication' the lmtol'lm.sHt iosuonsotiuuiit Desert Lund, Final Vrdbf. Green and Jens Thygersen, all of Eph8 vo, 125 IhiT'O'i, i0 raim Sanpete County, Utah. Chzur no, 314 All r. I res fr Chapman 11. E. no. 6253 for the s. e. of Cloth, fi,U kHt, only $100, United States Land Office, N. W. J S.-- N. E. N J E sec. 30 Tp sample free to all younjj null, e 'I. I bait Lake City, Utah, 14 su R. 3 e and names the li llovving witan ml 1U kj; J r.cn. Stml now. IheQoMand KovemberSItli, 1988. nesses to prove his continuous residence Notice la hereby given that Arthur A, I avlor, Jewohvl Mesial awarded to the author by the Naf Monb, Emery county, Utah, has filed notice of tional MlnUouI Association. Address F. O. upon and cultivation ol s.mj land, viz: intention to make proof on hia desert land claim Poston, Muss., or I)r, W. n. PARKHU, jrnd Orson A. Despain, James C Liv mgstoi e No. N E4 N S l'. 1471, for the k Lots uatof Harvard ModltsU Colleift,25yeai5i)raUico 2 3 a 4 Sec. 84 1 Ilanit Launtz Christensen all ol Cook, I'piiS - It 21E b( fore Hedister R In Boston, who may be consulted confidentially. U Oflice Land Receiver. at bait Lake City Utah Fountain Green Sanpete Co Utah. of Man, Office No. 4 Itulflnchst. on Friday, the kistday of December, 1888. Notice is also lieieby given that the He names the following vmneses to prove the following named settlers have tiled no- complete irrigation rnd reclaimation of said land: J. Itoreu, John bhafer, Nlel liav. Philander tice of their intention to make final proof lari -- 5 Maxwell, all of Morb, Emery county Utah. 111 support of their tespective claims and Proof will Remade before 2 the Countv clerk of Li & seeme final entry theieof; and that said Sanpete county Utah at Manti Sanpete coctoh. on December 1888 viz, Howland 22nd Saturday proof will be made belore the Judge ol liraithwaiie H E No SOPS for the the County Court of Sanpete Co. Utah, h'j of N WifCommutation ot s VVV bee 16TpHS r, lti,fi , or in Ins helot e the County SLNLUtah. He names the following witnesses to his onlinuous residence upon aud prove Cleik of said County at tire Court house of, said iaudviz: Azariah Smith Thomas Maut 1, l:ah, on Saturday, the 5th day of IloyntonJohn Crawtord Lara t! Kjar all efVahti r otiu ty Ut ah. can e 21. L. 1889. No MarxJr. pet January Phillip Any pdfxon Whodealres to pretest againat the I'neJ 11 lull lmJ of tvn..., 5720 for the w J of s. vv J sec 21 and v J allowance of such proof or who knows 01 any sub-- 8 3 f "o ol n vv J sec 2b p 15 s k 3 e, ana names annul reason under the law and regulations of 4 .lain " v. that t Invent', improvement the flowing witnesses to prove his con- the Interior Department Whv such proof should - 'i ill .m l , money can produce. lK't be allowed wtll be given an opportunity at tinuous lesidence upon and cultivation the above mentioned time and place to roes sx if said land, viz. William I)ani,elsi n, ainlnotbewituea.es of .said claimant and to offer Niels C. Neihon, Isaac A. Reynolds and evidence in rebuttal of that submitted t Peter O. Olsen all of Moroni Sanpete bv claimant. 0711 D, WFnr, Register kvi-Countv Utah. Ears M C. Christensen T.C. BAileY Attorney, Novij lJecig h t No S102 for the s e I of s w 4 sec Aim 17 ip 19 s k 1 k and names the following w finesses to prove his continuous resid13 hi? aC'' ence upon and cultivation of said hind viz A" J Neds C Sorensen, William Metcalf, FredTO erick Ludvigseji and James C Sorensen all of Gunnison Sanpete County Utah Ole Laiseti Desert Laud Entry no 1772 BXY...L. for the s w of s vv of sec 18 Tp 19 s r 2 e, and flames the following vvitnes-e- s to prove the complete irrigation and c Orvtms are ec'ebrftted for volume, reclamation of said land, viz: Litus Chris1I1 vol ton-'quick responat , arimttc design, tensen Peter C Andersen, Peter Petera ll, ni hm-li'rftat construction, niaknm son u t.io 1110- -t and Thedore E Christensen, all of owrans for liomes, churches, loilst s, societies, etc. Gunnison Sanpete County Utah. So Iro Ot as as N ID r .0 f; wit n 'st Loais Vt t hn-v- rwrji, F. .3 rcif;t ii '12: b lVtDr-ea15 F. Kiug, of ban i har'ci M. to Count, I th KWesb Itejristor. Ol 10 e. 14 T. C. At'orutr. Pectoral, u-n- C ' JhJJBO- - fro; . 0 0 I ( FEBPAEED BT Dr. J, C. Ayer fc Co., Lowsll, Matt. Bold by all Druggist- - Pric (1; atx bottle, $A . s trade. ft Jl ' ' X largo coi.pignioeut of fresh fish, uc! as" lKrring, Eel, etc. ' Direct ' "1 the 01 itorv ol tlit b U iu i : s e. 11 to prove his ion ld dl l Ot ftliit y, Is hereby given 3 the ii.ist and al?o Salt Late, lorour O ai ai large r., wav fi c in uairt-ot .1 HAVE invoice of cods, - c dei-K- for li. F r a 1 1, to' , ' i SH 1'uilbi O t. 111' to1' 'V t . fliofin miiuVs tne il U itl' r . N 11 hat 11 o- -t V 1. i ill l.aat , e is xj her. A neighbor, Mrs. Glenn, had the measles, and the cough was relieved by the use of Ayers Cherry Pectoral. I have no hesitation in recommending Robert Ilorton, Pore, this medicine. man Headlight, Mcrrillton, Ark. Ayers Cherry Pet .oral cured me of A severe cold whies had settled on my lungs. My wifo says the Pectoral helps her more than any other medicine sha ever used." Enos Clark, Mt. Libe-tKansas. con-sum- - U?1:NLUaI. BMnUlIANDISK. A n 0 h ft , b- - In-- - XTSJB S tried various medicines, it .1:3 did 'ilo cf ber any good untii I r Ayers Cherry Pectoral which nos cured w f 0 LJ'-er- My wife had a distressirr roi. With pains In th side an ' hr,. ,s. )P - c - the grsz fy- tC l I img y Dealers an luvaluablo lemudy for coUj, coughs, and other ailmen3 of the t '"at anil M. S. Eandall, 2M 1 . railway, lungi. Albany, N. Y. I have used Ayer' t ' .rrry FectorsJ tor bronchitis ami . , - . i Cherry TectcraL I f nd Ayer's Cherry Sv CO EPHRAIM ar I is 15 safe, speedy, aud fhj:y toeiic An iuaiss -- . a. A?nr ' Ouio, - tia Throat ci v V 1 . . . , I the pcop'e of tl-:.i ' v ? A Weekly X,( ii'ynipcr, J 1' develop into ncbki coming Amei a -t . i I not vitr. .j Devoto 1 to the eneral interest of r . i If pur people, and tiie people of San Ft tc anil surround- - such ir y , Uh. at i a pterwiEg aii-HI- cf n . injj coi the perfect cbaiai on: V b m .d.- . colors. . is of van- s markings L.C0 tons p.iiii-- freaked wuh jet to white, One ye..r. 1 Six mouth:?, through different shades of purji', blue, orange ard j eliow. Three iihii h It is already known and loved by those of all ages. Children love it, aud take delight in finding faces in the pretty flowers. Babies play with it and lay it against their Address comnn.nicuiiGns to the soft cheeks, and there is no rough exterior to hurt their tender skin. O.d men and JIoML SfiNuxKL (' jvvxy, women smile vv ben they see it and whis'1 1 .Mu'. U. . 0. i ox J, p 7, per, hearts-ease- . It can be successful1!" cultiva'ed n any Jas. T. Jake m an, cause part ol our broad land, and ji ib Mumer. our country is so graid, Iii..i'- no one wild flower houlJ grow in c'l e y hi u There must be iie TWO KINDS OF CCURAG&i u pine and the Southern palme I'ortt-Sltnwa Whlc TirMtf Ceaerml ii .. at leal unite on one fi ia i'i v, i Limned la iot t'ralae, i lit.e care vvi'l th. . ;i , (ioueui IL.taco Porter contributes an ar- let us nominate loro.,'. .V .I.o r, tho ticle to t'ie ( ",'uru on Toe Philosophy of peoplos flower, the im.Uretic, honor, ' panCourucc, iiorn vvh.rh we quote m follows t sies; thats for thoughts. l'liliflofiue to u..iu;er is not always the forui oi co .i atic which houltl eut.tle.tspov Riblxns from four to eight inches ses-to the highest credit. It is a nega- wide are now used upon hats anil bontive virtue as oorppored with the quality and some ol the i i raiigt-tuentate nets, wnicb enables one to pet form a duDgeroua to say the le si duty n'hiio realizing tho frfll measure of tho astonishing, peril encountered. Theso two traits are best illustrated by CONSUMP IlON SI RELY LURED. the old story of the two soldiers whose regiment was charging up a bul in a desperate To the Era roK li;.ibt- inform your attempt to capture a battery. When hall-ay up, one o tnem turned to tne other ana readers tha i have a poa.tive remedy f r 6aid : Why, you ro as pale as a sheet ; you the above i..,med d. sense. By its turn !y cases have look like a glioar, I believe youre alraid. use thousand-- , of h ipeh-sYes, I am, was tho answer; and if you been permanently i uied. shall be glad were half as much afraid as lam youd have to send two bottles of niv remedy rRi'fc. ;, run long ago. It is something higher tnan toanv or vjur leaders who have tie n it they u ill send me Lie. rex physical courage, it is a bpecies of moral courage, which recognizes tho danger and press and post oflice address. Respect T. A. Sloclm, m c, yet overmasters tho sense oi fear. When uliy, tho famous mine in front oi Petersburg had M Pe.nl St., New Yoik. 29 been completed, and tho National troops drawn up ready to charge the enemys works os soon as tho mine had done it3 work in creating a breach, the signal was given just before daylight, thi fuse was lighted, and tho command stood waiting with intense anxiety for tho explosion whiih was to follow. But seconds, then minutes, then tens of minutes passed, and still no sound from the mine. Tho suspense became painful, and tho gloom of disappointment o.ti spread the anxious faces of offers and men. Tho fuse had been OF PURE COD LIVER OiL spliced aoout, midway It was now thought that there was a defect m tho space, and that it wag at this poiut that tho fuse was hanging lire. Tho day was breaking, tho Almost Palatable enemy was becoming alert at Sight of our b taken, Co that It c a moment was Qot unmasked columns, there Slifalniaaetmtiated by th aeoet to bo loii'. Lieutenant Doughty and Ser- MaaltlT U stomach, wht U plain th ton. geant Keen, of tho Forty eighth Iennsyl taaul b ml by 11 with the faypopltM-fhltvania Infantry, now volunteered to exam-amin- btnatlam mC 1 math mnr Moaclo. the fuse. They entereuiho long dark &cujkak! m fesh prodetttr. galJorywlnth led to tho mim and without stopping to calculate tho chances of life, Pemsj call npldlf wkfit Ullig SL calmly expjsed themselves to one of tho SCOTTS EMULSI02C ia acknowledged bj most hci'iiliio forms of aeatli. AY ith uo excitement to .end them its intoxication, with Fkrgicians to b the Fiav4 and Beat prepacur ol nothing t ) d.vert their minds from tho fato ration in tho world for th relief and which seemed to await thorn, they followed CONSUMPTIOS, BCBOFULA, the eoui'so of tho fuse through tho long subCKNZRAk DEBILITY, WASTING terranean passage, found tho' defect at DISEASES, EMACIATION, which tho spark had been arrested, and COLDS and CKQONIO COUCHS. made u new splieo. On their return tho r .!i. : . .V vv 1 H i 5 "-- lratlf mrcy-eloped-- m - er- H CE CD l (5 jM1-erso- men displayed even a higher order of cour-ag- o than thoso who afterwards charged into tho breach. CHEWING DECREASING. Reasons Why Dealers lo Not Sell as Much Plug as Formerly, When tho elder Charles Dickens was In this country on his first visit there was no ono of tho American habits which called forth from tho great novelist more condemnation than the ono of chewing tobacco, says tlio Now York Press. But times change, and National as well us personal habits change with them America Is no longer a li ation of tobacco chewors, and that manner Of using tobacco is gradually, but" surely, passing away. Every tobacconist recognizes tho great chango that is talcing plaeo in whut in ono sense may bo termed tho public tasto. A tobacco dealer, whoso trade is not almost exclusively among sailors, says that ho does os much cliowing tobaccd not sell ono-hay as ho did ten years ago, and not more d as much as twenty years than ago. Said one of thorn a few days ago : Tho falling off in tho uso of chewing tobacco is o great deul more apparent hero ia tho East than it is in the South anil West, but it is noticenblo everywhere. Ono cause for the decadenco of tho habit Is undoubtedly duo to tho growth of public opinion that it is an uncleanly habit. It is hard also for a man addicted to tho habit to keep from showing evidences of It on his clothes and person. But the principal causes are right here. Thero is a groat deal more dyspepsia and stomach trouble in tho country now than there used to be, aud no person with a weak stomach can chew tobacco. Tho action of tho tobacco juice, which trickles down tho throat of a chewer, is to paralyze tho action Of tho stomach. It will accomplish that long betoro tobacco smoko will leave any perceptible effect upon tho lungs. Then, again, tho cigarette has done a great deal to put an end to tho chewing habit. Tho growth of the cigaretto practice in this country is and has been phouomonal. Tho consumption of cigarettes has multiplied many times during tho last fifteen years. About seven out of every ten boys now growing up smoko cigarettes. After a boy has smoked cigarettes for a few years he has not only no tasto for tobacco in any other form, but ho ha9 uo stomach or constitution left to stand chewing tobacco. The sufferings which an inveterate tobacco chevver endures when he first deprives himself of his accustomed weed arc popularly supposed to be almost intolerable. Some say they are, While others maintain that they are nothing which a resolute wul and clear bead can not easily master. All agree, lmvvcv or, that they have to use some substitute at first, be it only a match or a wooden toothpick. OUR NATIONAL FLOWER. lf to-da- one-thir- An Eastern Lady Claims This Title for fi N -JI S' r-- S ViTAUT? Sw? 25 0) ZT3 r rljitlv-m- t CD V GUV n 1 G C -- cxci-llenc- ".'i-'or. fi r A) 3 Q. ah'-ence- cultt-vutio- a Q. id DOTT AG ORGAN i o 1 n rl J23 gaaaJP --J5B o bj? 1 c5 5. 4 4 sssues' , h, !Sf.tBMsnr.n nEPrTATiosr. c MIlH ALH) F.UTI.1TIFS, SHU.I.El) noBKMO, ItESf MATERIAL OMBINF.I), PirdN:Low, ?HS POPULAR OBOAR lntruction Bok9 Wehb Registei. IJ Attys, Reduced to almost po-- t fo hu Buy Established Manufacturerc,'".javc:j men t prr ns and Plano Stools. itaiFiicB ri t I'rieo Lida, on direct o v'd Pleasing Sense of Health and Strength Renewed, and of Ease and Comfort A l.:j 'i: p.i'lr-- ppUotioru.rKH CHICA80 COHABE CRBAN CO. :'.ceA sni ,c Xollr the Ann Sts.. Ch'ICASd. ',! r For lnhllciittnn, NO. 3117. . -- bsul.-..'.- 0 , 1 wr Follows the use of Syrup of Tigs, as acts gently on the - , : Kidneys, Liver FrEiiEIISEI- its - ! ; - j ) s it Bowels the System when Costive or Biliou, Dispelling ElTectually Cleansing Colds, Headaches and Fevers and permanent ly curing 'i - i ' II-- ' ' - M s.- 'I - r n '. U. r. ' .V . - . V - - CCSOfi 04where this .. KtafiiflO AL ii. without weakening or irritating the organs ou which it acts, for- Sale In 50c anil till .03 Hottles fy ail Leading Ikrugglsts, . KAsrvACTnu-oviv r.T tiis "-.- 'n r. T TT's'nyTT TTci Icj c.v. J c J s.i Six Fs.otaseo, C'i , o U 'TtUTErC'4 ...till A cu. tovTviH,s, Kr., Ni w Tor. 24. ':3T;v? I k T 1 1 !i!I I - HABITUAL CQU3TIPATI02T may-flowe- r, lk-r- ULl MAKE THIS LmuI Oflice t Salt Lake lity, ftah. Oct. i7, Modest Iunsy. Notice t hereby gwen' that the lollontng-na-ru- d Florists and others at the ILo t Lave been etllerhas filed nett e of his Intention to tho of the mo3t question discussing popular make final proof in support of his claim, and said borne that the cf flower proof will ho made botore tho Judge or country, prefer tho some the rose, others the ihosy. in his alS'ncp the t'lork ofM the County Court of ..t mti I t.iti, on Dto. 1, t San But Henrietta T. Hollowed, in an article in t, PelecoMoty, lit: dosrph lull. Homestead fnirv N, 1. v, the Boston 0 lube, champ ons claims if the 7O7O for the I t w'. and Lnt 3 (f. see llTp H S. U.3E, He pansy as the National flower of America, f.X.KK.S.W, names the fulioniiu! witnes-es to prove his consawng: tinuous residence upon, aud cultivation of, smd VYateh the children in the public garden bind, viz: John I .Tewkec CliristoptienHicks. John and .inmn H dnun all of San Pete t biilbm around the beds cl they gather Utan. County, their fuOM o, and its came, pansy, mu'-D. WxcsJ Roetatef. cer-'d- : ot"1 to you. Fansv typifies Bird and Lowe Attornejs. OcUfN'oeJS t C - 1 i riTr S S 'A A t! h'F-k- r-k A J-Ftj 'x f Y, A '4' "1 V |