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Show Tin: UTAH COUNTY TIMES. HOUSEHOLD Releases and Appointments. Elder Chester Call is released from the Presidency of the Bediordshire and appnin;d to labor in said oonferenoo for the pre cut. Elder Wm. Green w xl is appointed to Huixjcod Elder Call in the Presidency of the Bedfordshire Conference. Elder John Woodhouse is nppoin'isl to succeed elder J.nnes llywater in the Presidency of the Ixssls Conferenee. Filler D. Hoekliolt having lieen appointed to the Presidency of the Holland Mission hv the First Presidency, will enter ujxin the discharge of lu.s labors. Elder Henry Evring is npMin!sl to labor in the Swiss and German mission under tho direction of Elder J. U. Stneki. Eider Jacob Zundoll is appointed to lalxr in the Swiss and German mission under the direction of Elder J. U. Stneki. r Elder Vernee I.. Halliday is in the Bedfordshire Con terenre under tho direction of Elder Greenwood. Elder Joseph II. Tarry is appointed to lalior in the Isssjs Conference under the direction of Elder Woodhouse. Millennial Star. VETERINARY. RECIPES. Uon-fentne- o TlBi.AT Ju m BI.K.S. One cup of butter, five 1874. CXT. EVKNIJfO, Fistulous Wound. A correspond- cups of flour, two of sugar, four eggs, ent of Wilkes Sjtiril of the Times w rites: d UOLB nl:TATIOSft. cup of milk, one teaspoon of I have a colt about seventeen months old. Iast Fall a sore came on his soda, spice to taste. SALT I.AKK. breast. It has left a small hole in the Remedy rou Croup. Half a ....Kre'. Bavins of its breast that discharges a renter 110 of pulverized alum in a little ,rlIinK-It seems to have formed a tulx little. molasses. It is a Him pic remedy, one Authorised A(rnU. in the hole. The colt seems to or I1! almost always on hand, and one dose The followinsr are the names of the lie in good health, hut 1 cannot cure it. seldom to it fails ! give relief. If should, Utah County Timks, in yr,.ts for the Atuuri. The fistulous opening must settlements in Utah County, reeat it after one hour. bo from: enlarged with the knife, and jfor as heard Boiled Uui Custard.- - One quart of eased I M.VHCIIIIAN'K. JAMFS winville jiarts carefully examined by a sLnish Fork CHARLES MONK. milk; when ladling, ndJ the yolkes of prolo, or, better, the finger. Most ; ISAIAH M. COOMRS. six eggs, whites of four, ith six spoons ji,yson some foreign laxly, as a piece ; of sugar. Scald together, then ixat the robubly Santaqnin.. wood of or GKO. HALLIDAY. spieular of dead lone, w ill Grovo Vleasant whites of two eggs until very light; A m. Oil ANT. te found. We recommend you to seek American Fork ..JOHN DKVKY. pour lailing water over them, to cook the udviee of an experienced veterinary ROBERT If. DAVIS. them, and the cover the custard. urgeon. i ,, ROBERT TILL. Goshen one-thir- - Black aiul a half cups H. 4'I.tFF. of Honiara Manner sugar, one and a half cups of molassA boy twelve years old, is in the es, one large cup of butter, five etijw of i gden jail, awaiting trial for stealing flour, four eggs, two teaspoons of yeast ; onf sacks. jsiwder, two nutmegs, ono tesisjioon of einnamou, one teaspoon of mace, one the elusiiest $tr Who sells teaspooit of cloves, two jKHinds of David Clutr. i IT. lAKK.--On- c i furni-mrentowi- i? Jr. n raisins. ' 4 kois yesterday fined ?10 Ixdore the Police Court at Salt Lake for laseiv- veoab. Thats a ease for the grand jury. Another new arrival of goods 'ust received at M. Livingstons. w se!2 fo f- - mechanics are at a premium in Trovo at present, and command fair There is also plenty of work svage.s. Corn Bread. Scald two quarts of classes of laborers that are will- sifted coin-mefrall with Isdling water, ing. enough to make a thin hatter; when add one qnart of flour, one and a i Kverylxxly goes to Livingston cool, Fora No. cigar, who keeps all the half teaeiqis of yeast, one teaspoonful so 12 choice brands. of salt, two or three of syrup, and set to rise. .When light, sift a teaspoonful of BriLMNQ still continues very lively soda, with a little lion r, and lsike in two Jn this eity, loth in utting up new deep dishes for about two hours. buildings and repairing old ones. There Disinfectant and Mouth-wasJs still plenty of room for improveA very weak solution of jermangan-atment. of potash will destroy instantly any The mountains in the vicinity of taint from diseased teeth or imperfectfrovo has already assnim'd their, win-e- r ly cleansed plates, and should always mantle, and it would be now in le used to rinse tho spittoon in hot Order for a sentimental oem on the weather every time it is made use of. I beautiful." It is cheap, satisfactory, almost tasteless, not poisonous, and quite free from I From the Salt Iaiko papers we learn smell. It will remove the taint of Sat the carnival and masked ball, at smoking from the breath if used as a jhe Theatre on Tuesday night was an mouth-wasimmense success. Quito a numljer To Make Apple Butter. The best tere in fancy dress costume. apple butter is made by peeling, coring We learn that the Sandy smelters and slicing selected sweet apples and turning out more than double the stew lug them In sweet elder. Very litbullion they did last year. We are tle of this sort of apple butter, however, Jud to'leani that bullion is turned out comes to market. The bulk of that sold is made from second-ratapjpniewhere at a lively rate. ples, peeled, sliced and stewed, and Accidental Death. We learn that sweetened w ith brown sugar. A large Thomas H. Barrett, a man about 32 quantity of such butter is made and years of ago, a native of Maryland, w as sold for ships stores for use by the killed on tbo divide between Tooele sailors. id Itingham on Tuesday afternoon by Quinces Preserved AVjiole. Fare Uree falling upon him. Suit Lake and put them into a saucepan, w ith the erald. parings at tho top. Then fi'l with haul is True that II. water, cover close, and set over a slow yT The Report Hi I J R N I T U It E, firo till they turn reddish. I.ct them sells F nwoodey TALL PAPER, FEATHERS and stand till cold. Put them into a clean LUtY CARRIAGES very cheap, es- thick syrup. Boil them for a few minpecially to the dealers. No's. 75. 77 A utes. Set them on ono side till quite 1 1st South west of a block half Street, cold. Boil them again in tho same C. M. I. corner, Salt Lake City. manner. The next day boil them uninayl6 til quite clear. If the syrup is not thick .For a good coat of paint go to Gled-41boil It more. When cold, put enough, We do not mean on yourselves brandied japer over tho fruit. The Ait on your houses. Mr. Gledhill is be halved or quartered first class workman, as a largo num-f- r quinces may To Preserve Grates. Fluek tho of people in Provo can testify. He clusters cnrefullj-- , remove those that Iso does and graining, id will attend promptly to all orders that are green or bitten by insects or blasted, and tie them to a pole almut tom the settlements. Read his ten feet long, and so firm as not to bend i much beneath the weight. Ilang the , The Weather. For the last few poles w ith the clusters suspended in loft or chamber where there is a free iys the weather has been very indeed. Considerable rain circulation, and there let them remain as fallen and the mountains arc cov-b- until freezing weather, looking over with snow. Overcoats and hot them occasionally and removing any res are now in demand. y Old that have begun to decay. Then pack H beams out in all his glory again, in dry Rawdust, in dry, shallow boxes, fit his genial rays does not penetrate and keep in a cool, dry cellar. The tith sufficient force to drive out win- French often keep them a number of d's icy blast. months by dipping them in a thick which on drying covers Arrivals. The following Elders whitewash, stem and fruit with a thin white crust m Utah arrived at Glasgow on Mon-iand excludes the air. 28th inst., per S. S. Slate of at 7 o'clock a.m., and arrived at Liddell A Brown, Commission ivcrpool per railroad, at 6.30 p.m Merchants, and wholesale dealers in ime day: William Greenwood, Hen- - Groceries and Provisions, 28 Main St., Eyring, D. Bockholt, John Wood-rus- Salt Lake City. Utah dried fruit and el3 Vernee L. Halliday, Jacob Zun-fe- eggs wanted. and Joseph II. Parry. These ptr N ew Publications, The Fhil brethren left Salt Lake on the 9th and osophy of Marriage, a new edition, ;,w York on the 17th of September, treatise on the laws governing life, ex had a planatory of the causes and symptoms very pleas- with 'ey report having instructions for tho sucoesafu ed and agreeable jourftey, both on treatment of weakness, low spirits, deand sea, and are apparently en- spondency, nervous exhaustion, mucu lar debility, and premature decline in ding good health and spirits. Elder Edward Hanham arrived at manhood. Price 25 cts. Address the author Dr. Beck. West Temple street, port from Utah on Saturday, Oc-- three doors South of Townsend House g Salt Lake City, Utah. 3rd, per Guion steamship Consultations daily from 10 till 3, ant embarked at New York, Fptember 22nd. He is in good health from 6 to 8 p.m. Sundays 11 to 1. o21-lMillennial Star, 6th instant. al fr 'K V, ink 1 h. e nr mu! 'art, 1m- - intt, h. ty-- i rat- - e Oh, ST. i tier- - 'ill-'- - BT-- ootj m gtf uos 1. paper-hangin- g, adver-Hemen- t. is of agon Tvr- - , un-easa- nt xl r Iht 'hint, erica. itim- eSu- - a, apt 1 3STOTXCE. To-da- y, Uir-liui- a, fir e, l, JFyom-harin- m n Iniiti-tuflo- - FOR WE WILL RAY WHICH A correspondent of London tiii: iiigiii:st prkt: i cash. Thius writing from Copenhagen, NX. UI. J.tJIF.W oil) says: A Norwegian paper is relating a tab of an almost miraculous preservation. The Captain CHICAGO of the schooner Amazon, of Sta1LVIIAVAY. vanger, recently arrived at Bergen lAHSENtiKKS FOH with a cargo of salt, reports that in passing the British Chunnel lie Gr had the opportunity of saving a IX'troH. Tok'iio, Cli'velanil, UuUalo, British lad of fifteen, undex very Chronic Couoii.--correspondent Kails, PUDUmi'?, Cincinnati, The circunistan.es. Turoniii, Montreal, Qni'tiii1, five fine I a peculiar year-olsays: have very Amazon was about twelve geo- Portland, tioUf in. Now York, lhl lintel jiti la, coll w hich has been troubled all the ISaltlmore, W.olitnirtoa, Wheeling, graphical miles from the British Dayton, Indtannnolls, Terre name, Summer with n cough. It dxs notap-x-a- r lx.. Spring field Jurkxom lie, Champaign,! the when shore, Captain thought to aflW't his apHtitc, and he takes he observed through his telescope Qtflncy, st. 1nilx, Cairo, i is woik well. There is a small lump , Posters, something flnating on the water, And ALL 1NHXTS SOl THsnd EAST, in his throat, which has gone down, Shnuhl Hug their Tiek.rU riu cards, lalxls, rereipts, or- lie altered his course so as to get What ders. Ac., Ac., done in the very les! nearer, and soon discovered that Chicago & and is now no larger than a . Railway. Ix'st to do lor him? The colt has style of flic ait at this Ollire. n! Salt it was r small Ixmt in which a lad Lake City prices. Call and examine was MAO! WITH All RAILROA0S COMCCTIOIS C18SE never had any running at the nose, or specimens. lying fast asleep. The shoutEtllAIAO IAIT Cl SOOTH FROM CHICAOO. from the schooner did not ing the Answer. likely Very anywhere. awaken him, but when a small log. THIS IS THE DIRECT ROUTE FOR A Iivriit-SM- 4 ( IM. cough is chronic; if so, treatment at was thrown over into the boat he Ishpomlng, Eseanabs, Meriksfift, Watertown, Madison, sloux CHy, best can only be palliative. Give iodide of the saddest and most awoke with a sudden start: an. Waterloo, One Pulmqire, Prairie lu Chlen, 8l. of sulphur 20 grains, with powdered l Mxiiiunti.e. Caui.Ne6o.uuei5.Gren end a line was thrown to 1dm, uiil, cases, has that distressing len Ray, Stevens Point, Oshkosh, Fon uu Lac, ntian 1 dra.hm. every second day in our lot to chronicle for some In it to able and fasten t wasju-Ynnkt- n. Cedar Kaplds, Fort Ixaitje, Lu time, t lie fx)d fora month. Regular exer- has leeii btought to our notice, when he swooned, and had to be Crosse, Winona, Duluth, In cise and moderate feeding are imiort-an- t and it is one that appeals to the carried on Ixiard tho tU oo the line of Hit Urt Hotd. or r things to be attended to. Allow a sympathies and charity of the the Ixiat nothing was found but a The point of Cnuthnu tf Lt this Route Oltli lex Chftiigi few carrots and a little boiled linsred entire community. pair of o.iis and a Bible. The lad, rwu Indnormrtit br thit rout. th nr tKbrr. Amontr whi'ii brought back to life ami In of the late the IMPROVEMENTS. THE MODERN early part All occasionally. Omvel HnllaaLn! Truck. Ntratl Rail. Rock nd civil war there lived, alxiut eight strength by the tender care show n Patck Irxa bridiiiMt, Pullman PaUlial Cr anl Conbet; parlor Grease. A correspondent writes: I miles from thiseitv, on the Hot to him, gave the folio win "account uml prawlnt Dav Cmuhe; Smoking amt Loren ring Pau.nl Air Brake. Miller have a very fine driving horse, but he (aiUinfhouc Or: on enni-diwas a of his He fate: the road, siting Platfrirvru Oow Connection at family and nft tr CottplitiK Lo thau aur other Iteutr; I'nino has narrow heels, and for several Springs ot a husband, wife and five chil- shore rending his Bible, when It Points. Nil Car Feirj Truf(.r, HaMj, and Abu months past a very offensive oily mat- dren. They were thrifty, indus- some of his young companions lutepet. Csuufuet. mn mtk war fi to 10 Fat BxpreM Train ter or substance has show n itself in the trious people almut the average came down to him and teased From Huilr over Uie varieu Lines of thi hd tiiu aouuring to uru aud certain colucv in which him with tha Truvaler Kle tlug thi Rout manner I at farmers the time and that Ids were of have hrel. or back part frog tieni Id anr dlmticu he may ab to o. he spent his leisure time. To ussl several things to dry it up, but happy and contented. The B S'.V-- r that ymr Tickets mid tia this Route from their banter he got into amt take none other. George Manerly, came to none of them srem to lie effectual. He seon a when and suit when this the State MARVIN W. H. STINNETT, reading, city kept HUGHITT, his in srems to have some fever fret, Oeaeral Pawaenger Agent. Gtn Superintendent. and joint'd a company, suddenly he discovered, to his ceded, I not lame. is hut propose turning commanded bv our fellow townsTlrkeis for sale at Salt MkeCIty by M. his persecuthat great dismay, him out to grass soon. Do you think man, Colonel Parish. At the bat- tors had cut the line and left his H. DhvIx, Tx'kK Agent; U. P. R. K. xlxoat Uden. it will help his feet while the disease is tle of Corinth he was wounded, frail Ixiat to the power of the The treatment and died. Ilis wife, as did many in them? Answer. ebl. He tried to APPLICATION FOR PATENT. should be general as well as local. others brave, noble women dur- - use the oars, but struggled in vain Give the horse daily in bis fiKal one of ing those times, tailored in the against wind and water, and, as United States Usd Office, j the following: Bicarbonate of soda 12 field to supply her little ones with a dense fog set in, he soon lost Salt Lake City,1874. After hours of land. several news to fixxl. came When the her sight j Sept. 8rd, drachms, arsenious acid l'-- drachms, and power- 'V'OTICE is HEREBY GIVEN THAT Iodide of iron 1 ounee, powdered anisp-sre- d that the father of the chiblren of alternate struggle M. Wm. Prince, Benjamin ix Rolerts, she accepted the situa- less despair he fell asleep, and Constantine 2 ozs. ; mix thoroughly and divide wgs dead, Duwson, Samuel Andrews in w hose 1'oxt Utllee address dehis with Christian tion Friel Edward uml fact, remained, only sleep fortitude, Into twelve janvders. Apply to the termined, if City, Utah County, Utah Territory, to supplv comfort against hunger, cold ts Provo O. F. Whltlurd, of Burlulo, New York, heels a lotion of chloride of zinc 20 the wants of possible, her fatherless uhil. and the deep pangs of his isola- and try his Attorney Win. prince, of Provo grains, glycerine 2 ounces, water four dren. Her relations, who were tion during the three days and Cilv, aforesaid; have made application for a Patent, lor the sparrow Mining Claim, ounces. Press the frog with tar and a numerous, uml some of them two nights which he had spent situated on unsnrveyed land In Piovo w was in at Mining District, hen he his frail Ixaat, Utah" County, Utah Terlittle common salt. Turning the horse prominent men in their section, more fully described In the out would undoubtedly be very bene- were all in the war. and at its last seen and saved. Unhappily, ritory,andumlfield on file In this office. notes plat dose none returned: all were neither the name of the land nor To wit: ficial. The said mining claim Is fourteen hundead. Alxmt one year after the of the place w here his parents dred IMIS)' feet length by one hundred A New House Disease. A corressad news of her husfmnds death live is given, but that will, I and twenty (1201 feel In width, and runs' 1x4 as at writes of to not the difficult a eldest her reached west two hundred (.'itT) feet, north 7Jj l.V, get child, her, pondent Naja Register irl of about eleven years, was when the fact obtains your wide and south TIG 15' east twelve hundred follows from Nt. Helena: A now horse (12101 feet from discovery tunnel. disease has broken out in town, on suddenly taken sick with a hot, publicity. The name of the CapThe survey of this mine la described ns follows: Commencing at the discovery which veterinary surgeons differ in horning fever, which lasted dur- tain of tlo Amazon is Thomson. t lit Il NORTH-WESTER- A d hand-hills- HI C npxint-fsltolalsi- N CA O Rni'lir.H-Imv-Allmn- r, I bill-head- letter-head- North-Wester- jx-a- To Prevent Felons. As. wkiii xn the disease if felt, put directly over the s)ot a fly blister about the size of your thumb nail, and let it remain for six hours; at the expiration of which time directly under the surface of the blister may be seen the felon,' which can Instantly le taken out with the point of a needle or lancet. THKJerdtsaysa sojourning lady" xHT New Advertisements. thecity.and placed him under the care of Ir. Scott, who has hope's of restoring his eyesight. But the the family are in very destitute . circumstances, and we hope that ;n BY THE WEST BRANCH souk of our charitable friends will i'rovo take an interest in them, and relieve their wants. Little llovk DRIED PEACHES, llepuftlican. PEELED PEACHES V AND ECCS, ULHAKKAItl.E IMH'.MIIt ATION. n fheb-ovca- o. - MILWAUKEE. ve-se- l. 1 Mini n Juno-tioi- Trau-fr-- hus-trnn- i r es-ca- ie d, I oK(-l- y g quick-runnin- ; j sup-jHis- ing the night, nnd in the morning opinion. The disease first show ed itself in one of Mr. Horace Schwartzs horses a valuable mare. The symptoms are strange, first swelling on tiie legs, which gradually runs tho entire length of the legs, and disappears again, forming in some other part of the body. In this case the left eye began to swell, and the muscles contracting on one side and relaxing on the other, caused the hall lo turn completely inside out. On the eighth day the eye became so large that it burst, discharging a small amount of watery fluid, w ith little or no formation of matter and but little bl.xxl, the horse all the time feeding with no perceptible increase of appe. tite, and not showing any sigusof Schwartz is of the opinion that it Is poison and another faray. was totally blind. A few days afterward two more of herchildren, both girls, were stricken down, and in the same short time deprived of their sight. The poor, afflicted mothers eup of sorrow was not filled. With her three blind children, and two more almost as helpless, deprived ofhnsluind, surrounded by jeo- to render 1!e who were enabled hut little assistance, she found herself becoming a prey to the same fatal malady. At night tire hot, burning fever took jossesdon other brain, and her syesight left her forever. In this condition almost worse than death with three blind children and two little ones who could render her no assistance, she managed to keep starvation away, receiving aid Pink-EyA correspondent says: from those who had hut little I have six horses all Rick with tho themselves. In a year after her pink-eyPlease tell mo what to do affliction, her eldest daughter for them." .lnwer. The treatment died. Sh continued to care for her ones, yet suficilng required in the first instance is abund- muchhelpless from sickuess and want. ance of fresh air, suitable clothing, But it is said that the darkest flannel bandages to the legs, depriva- - , hour of night is just lefnre the tlon of grain, laxative diet and bran (fawn of dav, find to these poor mashes. If the cough is troublesome, afllicted ones came a it will be advisable to apply mustard ing lxing, who volunteered to paste to the throat, and a dose consist- accent them as his own, and maring of half an ounce of sweet spirits and ry tne blind widow. Johu was poor, and had hut two drachms of nitrate of potass may inwas a he be given once or twice a day. Active little; famand his dustrious man, kept purgative medicine in this, as in all ily quite comfortable. diseases in which the respiratory organs In time, twochildren were horn. are afferted, is wholly inadmissible; About a year since, one of these but if the bowels are constipated, clys- was visited with the same afflicters of warm water, containing a hand- tion, and is now sightless. The ful of common salt, may be adminis- mother, almost frantic when she tered twice a day until the desired ef- learned that again the terrible fect Is produced. If there is a great de- malady was beiDg visited upon and when she heard that pression, one ounce of nitrio either and them, husband hers and the chilher four ounces of acetate of emmoula may drens only support waS fast losbe given in a pint of water morning ing his eyesignt, and her babe, and evening. only a year old, was going blind, the poor woman was wild with T3T Every variety of plain and fancy grief. Such are the facts of this Job Printing executed with neatneaa sad case. A few days since some and dispatch at thi Office. friends brought the husband to TroYoClty Market Provo City, Flour esvf p'r Unrlev Reprl. Octolier 29; h, 1 1 Corn Oats Apples ', A PI Peite IVlle r i : P.1, -- i . ; m ,1 Dl 00 70 6i d.... I. ).. r r. e I'd. rrles It... It jar It.... Muiio-- j dried. dor is .e.f ; L--.: IK, 7 i tt in c 11 ht I pain-Mr- e. e. NOTICE. Mv Pl'lor Mill lx now In full nperat'ou my VenlUeni'B In the- Krcoml Ward. All persons linvlnc nppli- to make Into rlitor can be aoooininixlatcil at short notice. Terms five centx per gallon for maklne or on quarter of the Julco. Good sound ripe ar.plox worked up hi my mill will vie Id from three U four callous to ttic A. II. SCOTT. bushel. e2B ITovo City, Sept. CSth, 1874. j I self-sacrifi- c- Mc-Ilten- ny hard-workin- g, tunnel running north 71o 15' west variation lit,. 45' east two hundred 200 feet on centre line to end n! claim, thence north I6o 4.Y east sixty Do feet to pine post 4 Inches by 4 Inches, set Into the ground 1 loot 6 Inches, and 2 feet ont of tho ground marked U. 8. 1. for corner No. 1., thence south 37, No. 7(D l.V east seven hundred and live 705 feet, to top of precipice where there is a 4 Inches by 4 Inches set foot ti fdne ot Into a pile of rock, and 2 feet HtHJve toe rock and marked witness post to corner No. 2., said corner No. 2. being Situated from said wltuess po-- t south T.D 15' east and distant six hundred ami lilt'i leet. This latter nlnety-ID- e portion Is so precipitous as to renderlts survey Imto establish corner post U. &. practicable 37, No. 2. Now returning to post and corner No. 1 and run south HD 4.5' west one hundred nnd twenty 120 feet to pine isxt 4 Inches by 4 inches set 1 foot 0 Indies Into the ground nnd 2 feet out of the ground and marked U. H. .17, No. 4., thence south 7L 15' east five hundred und fifty-eig(558) feet, to top of precipice when' there Is a pine 1 post 4 Inches by 4 Inches set foot Inches intoa pile of rock, and 2 feet exposed above the rock and marked witness post to corner No. I. said corner No. S being situated from said witness post south 73 15' east nnd distant eight hundred and forty-tw1812) feet. This latter portion so as to render Its. urvey being precipitous Impracticable to set corner post lT. H. 37, No. 3. The boundary lines of this mining claim an: further desrrllied as follows, and would have been so described tn the foregoing of part this notice, were it practicable to run them the whole distance, viz: loginning at post Nal.and run south 73: LY cast Fourteen hundred (1400) feet to corner No. 2, marked U. S. .17, No. 2; thence south 16, 4V west One hundred and feet to corner No. 3, marked U.twenty H. .17 No north 73: 15' west fourteen hundred IK) fet to corner No. 4, marked L 8. 17 No. 4; thence north 18:45' east one hundred aud twenty 120 feet to corner No. I the place of beginning, matked U. H. S7 2: L containing an are a of 3.85 acres. The United States mineral monument lo which this survey Is connected, of a square plno post. inches by 8consists Inches and 8 feet long, fixed Into tne crevice of a limestone rock, laying on the quartzite formation and marked U. 8. M. M. No. 1 from which the Discovery Tunnel of tho Sparrow Mining Claim bears north 32o 60' east and distant one hundred and seventy four 174 feet, and to corner No. 4 north 880 4.i west and distant one hundred and 188 teet. eighty-si- x The location of the Sparrow Mining Claim Is recorded In Book E, page in of mining records of Utah County. The only Location near this mine is a of rock, designated as ihe Flag-,1"'e, P on the Sparrow Mining Claim, andPutsituated south 73. 45 east, and distant four hundred and fwit rom lhe ,ud Sparrow DKei01 tk above to be published w'T-b- y In Conrrr Tim 4 uewsDsraM published In Provo, Utah.is, 1 8 7 15 10 0 - i V'i Wo.. 'r rx Peac- ex P n s -- ex ( p, 1874. 2 .rs) Wheat 111 e, ESTRAY NOTICE. HAVE IN MY POSSESSION IOne Kstrays: old STF.F.TI, two THE FOL-lowln- e g mostly white, year roan head and neck, a little roan on fore-lejand sides, crop off left ear, under lilt In right, nnd branded and . wallow-for- k L C on left hln. One daik red OX, eight or nine years old, broad horns, branded O. E. KNOwLTON on left horn, some blue paint on fhe snrrie In horn, bush of tall grizzly, swallow-for- k left ear, and a small silt In rleht. One Mark three yearold STFF.R.azmall white spot In forehead, crop off right ear, a wattle cut under the Jaws and duelapeul upward, a brand resembling J M left hip. One red STEER, two years old past, a white spot in forehead and white behind the horns, crop off and under hit left ear, bite Ixdly, tall mostly while, line bark branded UP combined on right hip: alao a brand resembling 45 or S S left side of body, and an Illegible brandleft, hip. If not claimed In ten days will be told at at the Estray Pound, Pavson public atsale 4 oclock p. m , on City, Wednesday, the 4th day of November, A. D. 1874. THOK H; WILSON. District Pound keeper, o27 raysoa City, C. T., Oct. ?4, 1574. rs . o rPle l? orr 5 wnxrrr pottengeiC ' Register.. . |