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Show A Colonial weaeiu, for aa I lifted myself I caught a limHMt of the bare fnt of a nigra snaking toward me. lie was on me in s bnw-ti- . I wew the glitter of bis knife, end a fowled in blade ia my tins) to catch the IT seoi With just above the elbow niitATy wrench I twiied breaking Tkv t;rel in my flesh, and, catching the fol lotrTiy the Thrust, held him lor one ir.stant. . biting hn, flung hm clean ever the 'ini nita the sea. From lirat to last he uttered no tound, and if ever be to the surface I aaiv him not. ts In the maddened fury possessing me my wound felt no more than the prick of a ceedle, ilutA I found the steel we through end tin ougti the llcsii. Iluikingitout, 1 ran forward with tke determination of taking the atatua of the remamins hand, but I could ant find him ntf-rstInr both galley snd fore-wile were lasreelf everything human. As I came up from tee (utter I aaw him astride the starboard spreader of the foremast with s pistol in his hand. ( doubted not that he would have shot A fcse as I imsaed under Lint on my way fonOAl. only that Ihe helm lieiDg relieved A gfressure the vcwu-- l had gone into. the wind, tfid The violent motion oi the head sails and trrtmir of the mast under the thunderous llirstiiHig of the loresail made an aim impoasitile. flia attitude end the pistol told the story of the part he was expected to play in the mutiny which had probably been hatched before leaving NorBut the cowardly cur had either folk. skulked et the last moment or I had been too rapid for him, and he had awanned up the shroud to be out of reach, and there at looking down at me. I passed no words with him, Imt, running back on the larboard side, fetched my rifle Ironi the osfoto, and, atandmg by the break ot the loop, 'drew a bead on him and comniamleil tsita to drop his pistol sqd come down. At'ftMtfce end. firrtilly demurred, then whiniiercd, dropping the pistol, swung Inmwlf 'to Ate halyard, down which he slid to the deck, where, tailing to liis knees, he began begging for his life. In black face turned to a sickly green through nbp-c- t terror. ll you nrt poiug to tlcwo-ndin- g -- FREE-LANC- E. Ifo-w- Cipyrigln, By Gbaunoy G Rotohiss. W87, by D. Appluten ft Co. CHAPTER I. TJ All right revrved.! Faith, tie a hue .'sire finely ployed. What the devil ha come to you? 1 "ITOCrfallPITlLiilPWTBM BEA." Ium Well, we'll belay all an drop the cur 1 thank God coward, else that tain, he continued, setting h'.s back against hich i am about to write woald bo slid jerking his thumb over bia loaa of wulijetd sea'-for- . Nor do the nil Ye 'may be captain, hut 'twill 1 make a lioaot 'of ttty torevery, seeing it io shoulder, thing bora in man and aut of kia own soon be captain o nothing d'ye tee? making. For, aa it ill becomes a woman to savin', of course, ye come to (arms with Jack laiunsliury. die ye mark that, an that, an that? he went on easily, turning end (minting to three sails that wen well up on the horixon. Then something of the matter came to me et vine. That they wne British ships 1 well knew. Tor the French were not yet due to arrive, and American privateers moved not in Hocks, in wonder at my rutte's actions and words, 1 had not marked this rising danger, but et a glance saw that escape by flight wee useless, se the oncoming vessels were spreading out from east to south and rapidly aailtng down on a freak wind, the credit of her lieauty (for the reason that it in fashioned by a power not her own), ao it would appear vainglorious in me to laud myself for not playing the part of a child when necessity demanded the action of a imb. And, furthermore, if in the following fl seem tc hnaka much of my quickness of brain and power of arm, let uie here disclaim all unjust pride in the matter, for my sixe and strength are things 1 owe to a cause higher tlkhfc myself, end si for'my wits, why, they art but thoae God gars me, and they Worked as lie saw fit them. These thing! I any in for 'what follows. I have knows fear, but, I 4 hank Cod not the fear that paralyse action. In a measure 1 felt it when 1 first 'openly lifted my Voice against the king; and, later, the very day on which my story henu-l- f my character. Lounabury was too coward, I knew; hut that he wae a traitor to me, or mad, 1 had mall doubt. Ilia meaner end words heated my temper, but new that I must have recourse to deception, I let him bide the while, and turned attention toward getting out of the danger hearing down from windward. Putting a curb on my temper, opens. Wo were then wmeWhere northward oi the Gelawarewspee, With as fair a act under end above us and aa fair though hot a sky a over fell to my lot to see. 1 say we, meaning the schooner Phantom, ptlh two blacks and a mate, and myaelf, Donald Tborndyke, master, bound 'from Norfolk to KeW London with a cargo of scrap lead to be turned into bullets, and five hundred pounds la 'good Kritieh gold secretly built into the bhlkhead of the cabin. Thii latter, with Che schooner, being the sole property 1 possessed, were fnrthei (protected by a 'double act of clearance papers, the false especially forged by my own bands to deceive euth of the eliiis of hit gracious majesty George 7 11. es by chance knight be es countered betwixt tlio two short-hande- . which they wren evidently bringing with them. To pace through them unnoticed wae unkoied for; to be chased was to proclaim d I said: You will get top the British ensign and hold the course. Ws will dear them yet. And with this tweed toward the companion. feared I was about to Now, whether arm myself, and preferring to take me as I stood (which was more than most men dare attempt), or whether hie plane were ripe for action, I know not; but be interposed his square figure betwixt me and the door, and with a mighty patronizing air, spake thue: Faith, captain, V had ne call to harrow ports. And there was m small chance of such ye, seeing the game is in my own two bands; an encounter, as wne mdy s ell know by but liat a bit, end art may1 ret be comrades again. No matter hriw know, but I do glancing at the dilatory of the united know ye look to cozen yonder ships by false 'tnies in the year of grace 1778. 1 had been bold long in Norfolk for the papers, seeing 'lie impossible to dodge them lack of a mate with a knowletl&'of ndripa-tion- , as 4hey have the weather gauge of ye an are in The bight of the land. Now what r ye being myself by ne means a use might be yfr papers should I see fit sailor, only dkdging almut tli I in yeere past 00 6ie laudable mission Of to damn ye ae a rein with a cargo oi rebel lead rebels? to consigned . Almut as much whi-.-kingectrstoms s practice servic as e rabbit's tail to a row in llytime. bad been winked St bv she authorities tip Ye to the lime of the'brra'kingrdhl of liostilitiea.i I tic n man o sense sn have little liking, lake it. fur a taste ocMkV ('unmmthani And this irofesaion injured neiilii-- credit-- ' nor character, for sucii wrre ic unjufti (the Aritirii provost marshal A New York) or one o' the prison hulks, an' w'ran recape commereisl law with which by ve will help, "Led compassed dhet she term wl mug- llicni both if my .sliding liy just hamlirg over the hit o gold ye have tin-Imre in no gier dnjii. Alois was it a title if Virtue in the mini! iiiiiintrd away below. The shock of this demand With thehnowl-nl'teach of good colOnidk, iindtu ili!r:id- Was xif irnght lay in store for me 5 brcd.by my faUier, VhkStn.-k- ho mused me to lee thought of gll else save a nmi and one how stench 4pd the fellow iiad gotten so familiar with fokovi a.npba VIC as eci lisletttd to S my pritale affairs, mil to thia day 1 have I 'Bison or issued orders from a rjuarteb-- ever entirely fathomed it. And it waa 'fleck. ( ntil tg years agent-- be hind lien here 1 was cl u I (tied by fear of the danger maint-.dhud entire; my euiuHuw, rudder, down on me, fdr my best-laiplana trust, I Hit the coaat fcfccr of the 'tropics lienring rendered tnluelvWi by the scoundrel acre 4 him no more would had cut down, and I had tna easily taken on trust. I cannot e 'meet his brig (fresh from .Ismatcs nrcmmi fdr his insight, wave that he hud oil shore, and'fill'Up witbcoiwrahenif probi-i- l my 'locker when I was a Incut ithis as i:iy judymeut gouds to be dislriiwU-fact being plain enough I, end had ir. spine saw lit. No more would lie greet my way rnme at 'the fact that I mother and sister in 4lfe lonfc, towbildhefi mystciiouIMMoeMted treasure which, by March, lie Head and tats herd b)' the heights had diocovered bidden somewhere Lernnd of our gelling to be forehanded. No more Ilia reach. Be this as it inny, I saw that would I bear 4uni, iu tt'ViMin'' room" my secret wiis no loiipcr mine alone. dAiim his Anclior Watch" the It is very my emotion showed glorious majesty fur being e pig-- l sded in the face, and he, ni'g'.itily aslrav in guese-ndeDutchman 'with ring in bis nrao. Kir my temper, di ubtless thought 1 wes liver a liradc in good scltcriiiscgsinsi lhite, in 'his And. in fact, for i:ni.letcly North, Germain, and :ehe rent, who Wars ihe moment I mightxier. lutve confessed ns much 'leading him to the lose of Ilia American mil I given ihringlil To n't. Before 1 could colonies. That was all in tli'e ut. Now I gillicr words to frame an enswer, he conand home. was ripe for my tinued. I Imu-'l- i with lowered voice: Hut it was by no moans an easy matter 'Tii fin e tninihrcd pounds to the penny, to come by a any sort at that I fancy; if more, yi-- can keep the rest. Did time. The war died absorbed sur-- Talent fjitmalmry fm a suckling? I , long since, and She traders were at started ih sVte.aat- - on your tnrmi, but we'll owing to I lie risk with no elience fdr finish 'Mi mine. Tllfve ye slept since (he war q.rue money. So it wmvitJi groat enlttfac-t:o- began Ihift e kttiW tout the color o' Louns-bii:-that at last 1 mdtA-ilVine, ifoh'fc o' Iye? Come, now, spcr.k nut!" liounsbury, a man i had slightly known in looked Ti fall in with yonder Then Westchester before the war was well un. ships, (lidyeye. ye sciafnfisel?" said 1, While to act was He being art to get east, willing I galherrd myself angiCner. ' ne mate on my own Trite; and, though d Av, two o' them. The one to east Is a With knew him to beof o luck. morale to be siwkcn about iiehinil ones flight 'Wln-.- l are tlieyT hand, I was glad enough 4o g dtim, The tail n 1 1 owes 'fleet ftattn Fhilidel-phis- . as he seemed so loud against the Ye may car that Clinton hai evacuwing, end, when he knew whet wee under ated the pta'c an' is marching lersey able well be to to so pleased my hatches, for New VoiK. Bn it waa to lie. Am I plain a load of metal on it first trip toward Th.-be Imund for the warn enough? She vitals of his majestys hirelings. d - n jt, ninn, shall toe go with an', place, And thus it wee that on the 18th of Juno, them nr nu? out!" 4778, we wire, ee I said, a little northward Doe anyone 'know of my private matof the Delaware cajics, Srkh e small wind ters save yourself?" 1 asked, as 1 knitted starboard bow, and the my strength to fulfil! IhepurpoM I had ardue east end IniuI a low, blue cloud over lb schooner's rived nt. 'I a (frail. Xonprlhnt nrtW? lifttoyerganie'! TVhat It was smotherhigbdt inltHe'abin,'where I know. I know! An' ye t'biulc-i- f 'I am nude 1 had but just finished listing up the log. 'way with. nH's.s.ire. With this lie barked Tba clock had barely gone three when a pure, end. draining a pistol his pocket, Lounabury liailc-- me from the dock in a proiwntcd it fuil Vt me. ''Now, lie con fashion not to hrliame. being neither timii'd, with e dciTilish look in hie half nor.scsmanliks, sud i TftnSrioe eyes, yc arc my prisoner an I cepwith his usual custom. ia:;i : an as for the metier o' that, 1 havt Below tberel Wtdrtidjlml dll a'ling. Ley tfp there! I had ihe man was armed. Know Now, 1 made ne prof essioirof befog ing me, lie. would liard'y have had the dar men, esiteeially in the hue df injus- ing lo tin-- speak to niy fare without mrsm tice or bold disobedience: of defense. Of his poeeihle backing by th( k lies s savor of each, oa my own quaricr-dcrew, I lied given no thought (which came I wee not far behind his surds when 4 near making an end of in). but my wrath of the out companiimway. stepped waa and, aa hi lirrarm came A negro was at the wheel. end the mete w.th.n reach, I ipiiikly etrclched out wee striding the weather side rif the deck nearly left hand and struck up l lie weepon.then with e spyglass under bis arm, e piie in my with an oalii I made a step lorward end set his teeth, and e very essy, planted my right tit in Ins (ure. Ihe blow to hie countenees. fell far luo short to bring Inin down, only lie wee short, burly men, bearing knocking Ira i from Ins mouth; but, as if 'lieevyt bronzed face, and having a ;methi kvrpriw'd. In t t - ypa wide as he Ilie be which of anything. might meaning turn'd undi'r fts'fnrie. nn-- l iignin with all in 'half were blue dreed, always eye 'light Ium U.rlj bcneaib his my puscr I ! 'U manner to lie eollrd a squint in not her left ear. man, hut hie actions had liern Idnii, Thr.iiih it may he unlierr.mjrv in me to end qwn, end (lie follow had hith-ert- 'chronicle my s'reuglli, ihe t!(-- wae a sense of reepcctful 1 always shown fcai'.Tl! oiic. lifted Ininrleei. idf hisb.-et-; In our intercourse. the ti,i d sii-went spiniii'. into iii:ir1 shrie In- As I strode qp to him. ! marked him slew the Isrlui-irthi-ntalluig with a rr.n-t- the l.lcnd purl hie litfle ejee ground to take me in from their corners, hut he inaJc no move to face ing from hi ears, note and luuuth. I had ' littlu doubt that I had killed him, end as 'or give nu- pai In ular notk-e- . I guessed t hen little cere, but with t natural instinct I fol'that aoimthing qutosarii was in the wind, and took the ebortest way to errise at the lowed end bent over him. At that instant 'lie frrsh wind from the bottom of it. c bail lamina Mr. Lonusbury, I'd have you find it con- south st link us. . venient to address me es captain on my own rslin for a space wlide theI breive mred Ito n l lie cue' , tail ) that have no hnnwl Vessel, end bear yourself with decent a lull foam to edge, only, as we in ao doing. and For an answi r he turned hie bank to me, the blast, it lurrhrd us to end eNit over the nil, then teeing about caused me to straighten uijscll to get a balance. again, bunt into a land laugh. I looked and I have since looked t him as though be had suddenly been Jt was well I did, benft of wit, et which be sobered down, upon that gust as aa interpoeitma ofof Ihe an Almighty Jo fare me from the knife d then broke out with a scowl; blue-wate- si ) e - be-ea y d sums-wh-r- - il Or tL--f poc-tibl- e voy-eg- h .Y-.-rk wdis-count- n si-io- on-lh- n bun-idlr- d ihllM Uu Slj4u: Ste5Z B. Union Depots. And roeitively ihe Quickest Rontt The Belvidere $40.00 Superior to ail others Irrespective of price. Catalogue tells yau why. Write for one II. BAHCTKK, I. Traffic Manager, A. WADLKIGI1. tiau'i Pas.ATIrkst.Agt. NATIONAL t SEWING MACHINE CO, MU BRO tDWAY, New York. i'setory. BELVIDE2E. ILL. - ar.G.roMjrEjriv tieneral Pass. Louis VI o. A amijewclci . CROOK, FineRep airing a Specialty h ir jrorD fit oh ohk nttnft TleketSs A 4torney-at-La- v Oparn block, I ay son, OREGON SHORT LINE norm orj.n. r un: r Uth. RY. ElS. Wimmer, New Train Service ' Watchmaker Offlce In Lemmon Blk., Tayiion. JOS. I F. McCAW, AND NOTARY PUBLIC. Duinniarolal Frelgt A 1sh. Agt Roomst, Uorlsn block, 8slt Lake City, on I : eo.vs. tKrtuKt inttui area k Sick Headches, Them rue of overworked womankind, are nulrkly mid surely cured by Karlii (nvei limit. I liiidder. Money reuind-- j cl If tint SHtlafartnrv. irlre 25 eta. IHtid 5n (le., at Townaheiid'it Diug Siam-- . pnrl-llera- TLssc trains will bselegiutly e nipped?' ure lylonileudetweyemlhWK Jtotradlae them when you travel, Notary la-li- Public . OFFICE IN n NK. nd e LOCAL TIME CARD. u effect, Jan. 4, MB, plicant. First publication April 1st. Bouth Bound Lv. Lv. 'f t st fho Various Jfofth Bound f ir. feTAtlT)7l Ogden tl; I ass 41 a so 7 7 Ukej Ar. Provo feprlngville Bpanfoh Fork SOO 7 4a 7 41 a Ll:'biAJ: ai A M 00 All about Poultry; the best Poultry Hook in existence, tells everything ; withij colored lilr like rrni oil uiliutis of all tbenriiK-ipe- l breeds; with j otlu-- r illust rations. -- aw i?; Lv I Mllf life-lik- to 40 A U 1 00 Oasis II e 7M 0 4i Psysou Nephl'. 10 By JACOB BIOOLB No. 1 BIOQLE HORSE ROOK All about Howes e Camwan-KrasTreatise, with ever ; e sUsdsnl work, price, jo Cent. 74 iUuatratioii No. 2 BJGOLE BERRY ROOK All shout growing Small Fruits wad and Irtrn bow e coalufM 4j colored reproriuctioiwof ell Irsdmg varieties sad mo other illustretious. Ilicr.jo Cents. No. 3 BIOaLE POULTRY BOOK Shi Fleasaut-tirov- ti 43 Up-to-d- 4 s at SM 8 A Farm Library tf tncqnallcd value Fra ctlcxl, Concise and Comprehensive Handsomely Printed and Beautifully Illustrated. 0 45 Lehl American Fork 7 10 7 fo u-- IDS 710 Frisco Jlenmupstho following witnesses Four trains dally from to prove his continuous residence upon Ogden to Salt lake. Two fast Crains daily and cultivation of said land, viz: from Salt Lake toall points out. r, Stephen J.Ouiirdiu. John W. Improved Tourist dieepnrs and Free Bnellu-la- g Oforhanslv. and AnChair Cars Kelt I aka to CMnago wit boat drew Box, all ofUllnUn, Utah. et auge. Klegant Oay ttoachss. Also HeinotnOberhaosly H E 9750 The only line operating diulne car service Sic. 14 The (shortest and Fastest I.Iim from Fait fortheEJS Wiaud WfS-K- i Tn. JO S U 3 E. Laka to Denver, Kvnsos City, Omaha aud all Hiiauiva tj)& folio wing witnesses to Points East, provd his Cent Inuoiis residence uiun TV. H. BANCROFT. and cultlvuflon of sa'd land, viz: Gen. Vgr. M. W. EOCI.E8 Gen. Trf. Mgr. Andrew Box, Stephen J Courdin, V. D. V. Burley. Geu'l Passenger Agt. George 8. Pickering, and John Droliinger, all of Clinton, Utah. Ticket Office 301 Mala St. fait Lake City. City Also Andrew Box. H E 97b9 for the Alex Thornton. Agent. Parson. N Ei N EJ and 84 N El Sec. 22 aud IS. 10 3 B 23 It WJ 8 WJSec. 8 He names the following witnesses to If yon have a cough, threat irrlta-io- n, prove hla continuous residence upon snd cultivation of aald land, viz: weak lungs, pain In the cheat, George S Pickering, Stephen J. difficult breathing, croup or hoarseness Courdin, Herman Oberhanaly aud John W. Drollluger, all of Clinton, tet us suggest One Minute Cough Cun'. 7 ilj BIGGLE BOOKS IW f.w Lehl Junstloiil 0 15 Ar ny 40 p M la oa NOTICE 72ft PUBLICATION. Department nf the Interim, LandOfflce, Balt Lake, Utah. ' Mar. SH, 1899. Notice la hereby given tlm the settler has filed notice of chi Intent inn to make Una! proof! n support of tils dalm. (Rid thfft said proof will lie made befote ihe cotraty Oerk of Utah county; Utah, ntftwvo, Utah, on May 20, Hflift. viz: George 8. Pickering, 11. E.8?V for the SJf N WJ Bee. 2fi and E N El tec. 27 Tp. 10 S. 1L 3 East. Ilict, 5D Cents. 4 BIGGLE COW All about Cows and No. BOOK the Dairy BusineM ; having s great e sale: contain TcpmductioMoleai.il breed, with 13s other illustration. Iriue, y Cents. No. 5 BIOGLB SWINE BOOK Jute out. All shout llogs Hreedisg, INviltag, Bulih. ery, Ilhwa.irs, etc. Coulsins over da brsulilul hslfo tones aud other engravings. Price, jpCrat. never ThcBIQGLE BOOKS are uuique.origmal.swfiil-T- Oii mw anything like Ihens eo practical, are baring sa enormous sale Kii4,Wwl, NorthThey and feautb. livery ooe who keeps a Morsr, Covr, Hug or Chicken, or grows Kmsll Iruits, ought lo trod light away for (be BIOOLB BOOKS. The S colored Dml-lingv- Ht-rma- n life-lik- Tiee-Presa- FARA JOURNAL Is vour psper, made for yon and not s mi8t. IT Is iPTMt old ; it Is the nent hoi led down, Perm nnd Humehold imper hi the world the Mggvet rnper ofiteaiM in the t'nited Htalvn of America haring ever million end rtedsre. T. . Always reliable and safe. Bert Utah. Also Stephen J. Courdin, II. E. 0729 lsheod. for ihe N W4 N EJ N4 N W4ml SE4 N W4 fee. 23 Tp. 108 R8 K. He name the following witneMea to prove bia continuous residence upon and cultivation of aald land, viz: Geo. S. Pickering, Andrew Box, John W. Droll ii.ger, and Herman Town- - lay ONE of tire BIGGLE BOOKS and the FARM JOURNAL fcttsrwiswaixur k t by temple ofPAKM JOURNAL ead eireuUr teacribiai BNMU BOOKS wfuesm mivaim, Addrma, PARK jOlUNAV CUI Clinton Utah. Also Alice A. Partridge, formerly Alice A. Jones. H. K. 97M for t.lm N4 Sec. S3 Tp. lo8 Ri SEt and 4 N r, SE32SE!3 Best Accommodations. Ei 3E. Headquarters for Traveling men. He names the following wltmre to prove ois co'iiiuunus residence upou and cult! vat Ion of aald land, viz: Andrew Llox, John W. Droiiiuger, Geo. S Fickerlng.and Stephen J Courdin, of Cilnton, Utah. Frank D Ilobbw, Register. First Publication April 1. The Earth Is Shrinking. WM. H. FRANCIS. PROPRIETOR. Thomas John, attorney for claimants. ' Utah. Payaon 1 rill l W 44 Iroiuiois Mods tys.s. (IS.TtMrk. jXtaaf-lkIk, IROQUOIS CYCLE WORKS FAILED wJaaH ftaa aaaakalf helk, wd trw haw bwaglii Mwr pMirwaJdftt at afrieaft ttetolMia a UpieWar. WHIi ft wMK MroWl tlmiai IN FhR. Msdt to UllStlMi Ta4- MNNlwMleMlIlUre M JMl whet m. iM makff lh mpteiBiii p at i HeOvI 8 IROQUOIS BICYCLK $l0sMtMtUrlaal. IhawhwM IMy m4 twd MnumlriiRlHUi, faaaflnwrftolmahfkwMly Th Iraflwih MaftH I n fm wall toa 4 nrtPDIITNH UfcSlpKIrlOIVftMafiMinmphMi MhflSiMWMMg r t -- - u Si Proof: It used to take two days and two niSht to go from Denver to Chicago. Irequcis Bicycles o u tee. foiusuniu P. JBMKIHB. i Hotel Wightman. hu-m- t AM Dep jSLtlSW ATTORNEY - AT - LAW. end Ueellulng (esir Car. Is which I eets ere free to holders of regular tre tickets. rti-.-- i. .12 To the greet river end Atleat ie MMOoerd. Trains Arrive end Depart Frank n. Hobbs, Register. fetation Follows: W. A. C. Brjxn, Attorney fot Ap- ruil-'nsture- i. I i iw i'll 4uM From Utah JOSEPH E. PAGE, - - feilrer Cily !1 45 aw taalaa ruu daily except BuudoyJ AUDUDGB, Ueul Mgr B. B. KOOHKB, - lb i4i i U4 I Close Oounectiona in Utah. - Ar e Tfee-Eidredg- AtstolMiis wker.uu time b. skowu tralus da aa si up. I) tralus run dally 811 No Tiresome Layovers, He names the following witnesses to pmve bia continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: T homes Tophani, Timm liy J. Uinigh, aud James Clements of York, Utah, and Jamca U. Mendenhall, it Moon, . 4'M i PM UMA4U; MILES IK 157 HOURS Ul bill 43 Z 4S S Lagumia I'auuuiMiliug kiimk Mamuiuih Jel. S4J 55515 muz; ,5 Paysuu fesMaiiuia Oobheu rkw-PrestI- A BRIE. ' 11 a Laud Ofllce, Balt Lake City, Utah, March 24th, 18tiu. Notice la herebv given that the t settler haa tiled notice of his Intention to make final pioof in support of hla claim, and that said prudf will lie made before the Judge or Clerk of the District Court In and for Juab county, Utah, at Ncphi, Utah, on May 13th, 1890, viz: Christian K. Larson II E 9835 for the 8 WJNEi WJ NE i ft S Ei B W i Bee. 27 T 10 - uy a dsyliekt rite through the grandest scenery of the ltoehy mountains, he euro So stV for a ticket that reeds via the DEFAHTMEFTOr THE IKTEKIOH. . . sa-J- fork fepauikii f;ii .3 U5IPJU ,iu ;& .15 a Li'j 4u a. I bilks .biiriugviiia Iwiw Call on or address Na 4081. Notice For Publication. - Kiu-ssc- AM 5 uuf Uvp Or any yofos Kwst. snd wfohto - It PM, City, St. Louis, (Ountinued next Week) t KILLET. Kansas , tea for taka to f Nowadays it takes one day and one uight, If you select the Burlington Eoutu U i to U Inins Ml Tluknts 40p.rn.ondt.S5p.lt. of contacting Hits. st officev U & IffihJajrwppnaM iNwtal ImW aM I Oh? fr iw. W, i pit: Ft Itm at wnth 8 tf hrph. emupifi Ahfuirtiaat. Smp WiHIm PW wtaarWUiw U4 ccun AUC IAS feh 881 fwowwayi afup H waa P. dteil hi wnb klULLRII 0y farUoklawa haiMaffwam raate4. w4 wiHrtnpr.O t AM rk ai R the ilU Keyffti (Hhr rwr aud. I 4 ttanHiHaw M aaar I. If vn ftal a aM aaadl 4 high fffaalt R . w nkjnlli A KOI' ft iwii Aa 4 V If TIA-- 44h i tw ha HAVE WE town BICYCLES la rap Hito4i ib ws. few wa. aloa fta. ay and to wtr SnapatBdAMMmtfap am 7. mwTaes awa4 thnr hwrrlt last pear aapla whwlla Vto Htoyrlc Ratw in (to wwM aa I ha g Mm KiHmE nulM. la fail with w4or wiMHAOiMvai rto ifr toroaiF llkfral trapaaillMs fa aw toat wmttow toar a raftr to any M.fe r ton an parftolly vrilaMt; Thw Wiito and wto h war wa whoah M tm m OYGLE GO.. Chicago, J. . MEMO timnwt te.llirsis 4 Sir,, 1 aaweir iwyaiiyso wteateyswiiwo m Jr w HI. Tloket Offloe, - 214 S. W. Ten.plw St. General Agent, Salt Lam i'rtx. - W. P. McMILLAN. R. P. NESLKN, Trav. Tas-r- . ft Fielghl Agt. a |