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Show a downward course, but n soviet ddj I they leave it than th? rlint' UiOK-- Jt'ieiii' than ever. lo'gott-n- . Kim- - i'w were du'.y com ed oti. 3rd al' wet wel! :".'M the JUaj. i ach p.mited iwe've; after, wliicn t:ie elevaiel and c as diluted w ;th trc.u:i:t t Itmcieon u:ii:l tile Ca.iiiin hi in,:irt t I- I- scilJiinei t aailim ill a covf , wi.eieali tins dirlicjc.es 01 lie tlivi f!aonrd v. mi t'.ie Gi'i cious ::i,tv, weu- svt f it:t. Af.et lliev aaiii $iut r. steam, lut het ue a !;ead had hten feacheo aiiotlivt aiaim tl IVps" as raitd. - .k:i.:4 t ick t!tey i rati t; :; uni..i: ti t o a u, appal- - enlh in (nil ptnnit. 'llic catt.iv; iv.r d juhtlul il f.rli ti. a J :l si', in coilid be i.iit'J in t:iile to make rood lif.-i- t escape hui he ni raiit : i sp in; 1:." fcemxi. .Ml wdi ex-- . iieii'.in: oa Ii oai d tiie sihooiter. Mid as the; pttate j;.;:nid tm her, the s c.ii'.nied In vkiv inches, tiaunt If: v it j v..!v Jrii'l.ri'"e.i iiian any ui,e el e, not reaiir.r.." "deah. l.Wov" mat even a iKpntv Ma:-- ! .d i.ul.l never suspect tl anv li.niii, if lie weie a reuia: pet if the lad.e. Tiii.he l lie schooner f.ttt'y held (hen hreath as their piiiiUets t.l't'vv and ncaiei; but ai! oil a s'.i.ik'ii the sttatiije c:.t!t veeied, i i.fiiid and str.ai'iie. an.iy. Out vov:, ;eiy Icki' l bl.viikly at her relinn sad and at civ il otl.c, but ahimM. mruediately bewail to declaie 'tl.it they h ut imttieeii in ihe least ainieij, ai.ii d'd nut eieil beheve in JM 'liiev c ltitiuued their ;iv an hour without fuithet adx entitle, and Gauut-leiuyan-the !a:ht had about enlisted the list l cs in admiring the scenery, uheu, as ihe last named gei, n w as standut neat the ladies, point' mj; to- a snowbank uti a distant moun-- i tau and s;)iatm on the water supply lor ttie sutntner, the Captai r din sv, silently placed the h'-ir- in the hands of the Al..jor and slipped into G.iiimlerov's hunk. 11 j was eviiemelv sjttndly asleep the next niicnle when ihe ligbttnl owner oi the bunk turned about to retake possession. Gauntleiov was veiy devoted to the ladies, ever ready to be their cupbeater, or risk life or limbs to obtain for them flowers or Tillage which they ndnuied; and 1 might as well say here as elsewhere that the other two gentlemen on several oirxa-.ioi- took advantage of this amiable weakness to appropriate his den; and this threw h;m more than ever on the kindness of the ladies. Wntle L. Met was roaming in toe land ot dreams and Major Alpenstock as manfully steering the craft, the bitter (the Majnr, not the ciaft.) uttered a dreadful sound min-gled cf a wail of anguish, a groan of physical suffering and a sigh of despair. AM was instant O'thmotioii, and wiidest conjectures. Had he spie l more Deps? A switi, wild search of tili horizon tailed to reveal any. Was he suddenly smit-ten witll some due sickness, and would his soriowfii! cotniades be obliged to face his stricken family beatm,; los cold remains stntche;! in his last sleep? tie awakened Captain sprang forward to grasp the helm ere it slio .ld slip liom the Major's failing firasp, and took an earnest scrutiny of his friend's iace. P.rui c:..Mit lip urac . mlv siiimnir. An Overland Sail. WotU-- tit liiC KUclliTPR j CHAPTER I. Onlward BcunJ. "Yot. kept your word not to start before seven," said Major Gregory Alpenstock in a gruff voice, as he climbed into a prairie schooner which had slackened sail for him in the charming suburbs of ofbeiii'.ifiil Ituani, at about ten . a, 111., on the Cltli day of July, A. U. iJ. "Yes," answered L. Mer, Captain, crew ami ii'jr ot the alorasaid schoon-- t er, 'von may, pernaps, bs,ve heard thai 1 itu: s rniewhat famous for keeping my word. All aboard!" The sch )oner was furnished with two decks, each so small and cosy that it would accommodate with ease only two persons. Captain L. Mer, as pilot and ;cv ,. ...ce-,rili- r rt.-iin'- iVif forward iic-.- i jjhi ity w.....wM ... - dock, and when Major Alpenstock came onboard, he settled himself alrjnssine without even a wishful look in trie direct-ion of the alter deck where the tw.) lady passenger were sitting. Far be it from this cronicler to insinuate that this was done with deliberate intent to be seit-tsh- , thou-t- since the View, owitii; to tiie peculiar of the sail, wss limited to I .teand ait, lnc:e might be some color for "Mich suspicion. Upon tne wtiolf, jiieier the more chiruable s ipposition tliat the Capttiin and thn Major weie altaid they miiflit disagree in tiie uuiset about whicl) lady to iuwite lo the forward deck. ' "S.y, Major Alpenstock, '' said Mis Autoiiielie, one ol the ladies referred to, "don't be a Jonah bv cumins; on board in ill humor." "All right. Miss Antoinette," lettirned the Major mentally, "if this craft r.evei sinks till I do it with ill temper, she w4i fi aat till doomsday. But do you all know that we ar.-- in danger ol being over-hauled bv pirates, in the shape of Depu-ty Marshals." "Deputy Marshals!" exclaimed pass-engers and crew in a single breath, while the wan hue of fear almost over-came the bloom of rogue on the cheeks of lire ladies, tne captain's "love of a mustache" took a fiercer curve, and a wtiukle of defiance settled down be-tween the. classic brows of the Major. There is one meinbei of the company yet uiiiiieiitioiied; and since his cue has been given, it is time he were introduced to the reader. A d.ipper gentleman in kemckeroocke-s- , ol perhaps fifty inches altitude, who, under pretense of shiiked all crew duty, and thus saved soling his kid gloves. At this moment he was lying with his attenuated legs curled up in a bunk which had been placed lor him brtween decKs. When the exclamation above recorded arrested his attention, he raised himself on his elbowand said with great show of courage, "Who caies tor the "deps?" No one replied to him, and he a'aiu assumed a hoiizontal position, while the Captain inqtiiied with a business-lik- e air "How do you know ws are in danger, Mcpii?" Well, I went down to the Co-o- p slore last night to provision my locker, and G?0. R. Sc itt told it before a housefull that you and I, Mer, were eloping with the.ie two ladies, to the distress and; discredit of our families, and that voti had lined a mounted guard to lo..k out for Deputy Marshals. I thought he must know, and when 1 reflected that j bo'h these ladies ate eligible" "That's all the Major-know- about eligibility isn't it, Miss Antoinette?" said and auerieJ Yours Truly, giving It was some time before the nervs of the company recoveted their lone after this severe shock; and bouts afterward wlien a riople of sung pJ'.ned over he lips of Yours Truiy, imploring looks and significant gesuuvs speedily ..iitneed hei. Hut the tendei ones were doomed to a cevere couise of training on this point befote the voy.igt; was ovei; for hot n the Major ami Yours Truly pioveu to be subject to just snofi iiuacks. As tiie sun neared t'au western hori-z- 'i n the schooner uas nnchored for the night near a i'armhous-;- , on the south 'side of Fairvtew, and again the lockets were opened and the delectable dainties, paitaken of. The ludn.-- s made themselves cosy in the cabin, the Captain and ihe Ma-jor retiied inland to inquire the wav to liie land of Nod, whi'e Gaunileioy constitu-ted hiinscU a Knight tuant to guard the schooner during tiie datksome night. Early next morning, breakfast was served in irreproachable order b? the ladies, and soon after, the vessel was again under weigh. T he route soon left the low country and began winding upward toward the clouds. Steeper and sleeper grew the way, and deeper and deeper gtew the dust. More and moie the Major's assist-ance was called into requisition for crew duty, and doubtless both he and the Captain were secretly enraged at the rhapsodies of the ladies and Gauntleioy over the laikspurs and meadow queen, the foxgloves and bluebells they spied in the nooks and on the slopes. Finally the ladies grew tned of admiring at a distance, and without the consent of the Captain, they landed and ran here and there among the floral treasures, culling the faitest and sweetest with childish delight. Two of the gentlemen also alighted, not for any such trivial reason, but for the more solid one ol lightening the craft. They pressed Gauntleioy into setvice lo hold the helm, but he did not remain at his post ten minutes before he begfjed to be excused, and joined the ladies. Up. and up, and up! Brawling mountain streams over-hun- with Vines and c ipses. in many places spanned with fallen trreu.Cottenwoods and elder, hollyhock and zinnias, and late though it was, a wilderness of ro.,es, whose smiling faces ceased not to smile even w hen growing so near the tiack that they were laden with the horub'e giay dust. A toll gate lar up the hights, and then a dugway neatly lour miies long. Places wh'eie the track faitly uveiltiug a stream or abyss, and steep up which the ladies would walk, although the chivalrous Captain seemed to feel it something of a personal affront or an insinuation against his team on each separate occasion. Miss Antoinette a sly loi,k which brought a charming bluih to her cheek. She endeavored to dereiid lierstll by teplyintr "I don't know, aren't yon eligible?" . "Are you?" again inquired ours Truly, wi;h another meaiiiui; fjlaiice which heightened the younger lady's confus-ion. Captain L. Mer here came gallantly 10 her rescue bv reimrkinn with an ai' of vast superiority "Is that all? Well Geo-k- . Scott is only a c .'Uiiter juniper, and I shall never pay the mounted guaid a cent, so that in no correct sense can lie, hs said to lie hired." "liesides," remarked Yours Tri,ly, "I can prove that Airs. Alpenstock either has no apptensiuti of an elopement or sue favors one, for she charged me, in the presence of all these persons except yotimelf, to take food care of you and see that you do credit to your excellent home training." "And 1 can prove that vour eldest son j recommended voti to my kind care," ad-- I ded Miss. Antoinette. "Very kindoi them, and of you, ladus, but will hardly b ar us safely thronuh if we should me't tne pirate--;- " replied the .da , or. a biecze spram; up. tiie wives rolliii, and the spt.iv'i uii, the givf :011s p:a (..d dait) surg'n, tiie schooner was off. Before two hums had passed, Gaunt-- ' leroy raisedheciy'The Ueps! theDipsI' All eyes were strained to rearward, but the Captain soon reassured the fright-- i ened ladies by recognizing the mounted guard, who drew near, and dangci was Met two loaded schooneis romin down the heights, and futind it a vei wojfc of art to pass in saletv. Ac-complished it however without a single "cuss word," or the least display of ill temper. Spruce and balsam trees, green and flourishm;;, and whole sections of pole timber, some green and some dry. This is Fan view canyon, from which out tiavclers fuially emeiyed into a beautil'uf valley in the verv tops ol the mountains, and halted for midday lunch by a stream of cool, swet water, called Gooseberry creek. The voyajerrs, including the gentlemen went ir.to raptuies over the beauty of that valley. Kmerald green meadows set in a Iratne of hills datkly shaded with solid tmesis of pines, and enlivened bv a few pictuiesque log huts on the borders. On leaving this delightful valley so exceedingly ill named, they met a steam sawmill haded upon several sturdy trucks, and drawn bv slow, patient oxen; five yoke being hitched to (he one boiler. Tiie next stream they crossed was Hiiiinu.gtiin cieek. and at a dilapidated bll.',r 11,!: MH '.iiP'rTed fOtue 'l.lVelelS KOing in tne same Jti'-ction- . Th? Cap'-a-inquired it' this were ihe injhr n .id to I'lciiiaiii valley, and w t told "Ves', that's what we take it to he;" by w hich free masuntv they learned that the other ' travelers were on the same errand is themselves, and kept together lor a few miles. Wln'e following the course of Hun-- ; n'mgton creek they knew they were on ;'.:' .v The County Register Pr FAN I'tTC COUNTY Kphraim, Utah. - Aug at, 1890 J ' j 2 Clock ".nil i f the Sank. H mfilrd mm4 C.lWitf tA.-r- CUOn TAiiLL'S. I'Ratc $1.00 and Ji.jj per da ."4 c. e;:xni, a.. Special Ratt bv the week. Good Comnietcla! Sample Room. Good Bath Rooms. Free Conveyance to the 1 em. e. Team-- , wiii meet f atties at Chester u hen so desired. n 1 win mm mmim inn I'i r'iii iir n m n 1 ir vm 11 11m iti htm w Agents for tlie Cooper Wakens, and HeCor- -' mic HacIiinsiT. CARRIES A FULL AND COMPLETE LISP. OF j ROBERT KGDElf. Douler in, ami inaimi.vtiuvr l Momimt'iits, lleadstoiit-a- , Titbit-L- s and Vaults. Stone Tiimnihi for HiiiM-jig- s a Spyciality. Iron Fenof, liuildlng Stoii Etc. 24 Depot Stiwt, Ncplti F. Y. JENSEN. T I NN" E R : Miiuru.trer jf Xin andCopper Ware. Roofing ami Guuttcr otk. 3id south street, Es: j Hocks. Fpkratm, Uuk. 1 to- - J fciwV-- .' ;;iJS IBFSiiWWV' kis'i. K. M. AE I SOX'S &J23ARBER SHOP, I lair cutting, ajcti. Shaving, tjcts One Door west t f City I fall. 3 4 Ephraim, Utah SSt VST SJl f S.4. ! s it MILLINERY SHOP. Miss Christina Peterson, dealer in j Hats, and LaJi js Fancy Goods, j doois East of Citv Mall, Centre Street. Ephraim, Utah. t 8 9 M. JENSEN'S Pliotograpli Gallery. Card Size - - $100 per doz Victoria - - ., .. Cabinet ,, .. '-- ,. First Cum Work. Ajent for Dr. Peter'a Kurtko Uterine. Do good where the Best medicines and Doctors fail to cure.Main Street, Ephraim () ti Thos. E. Fuller, DFAL'-'- IN GEKEHAL MERCHANDISE. Dry GomV md Groceiies,Bojts Mid SJich3. Lawrence, Kraciy! ou nty, Utah. 2 2 Money to Loan! Lomtard Investment Ccn-- 1 tany Is l oaning Money on Very Easy Terms. 2r-A- l! Buines Tromptly Atttud-- d to. f 11, 11 tn the City, cr write tr tor teicn c. r W. D. Shclts, Ephraim, Utah, Offica oret U. P. I..rsoi)' PTT3 Etire. i FIEST NATIONAL BANK- - OF NEPHI, UTAH. Paid up CapHal $50,000 Surpulus $25,000 ii. G. Olsen, DK4I.KKH IX I 1 1 L'o Bred Percheron HORSES. Handling Horses a Spe-cialty. MT. PLEASANT, UTAH. PEOPLES STORE. JOS. S. THORNTON, General Merchandise, and the Products of the Country. Pi ices as low as the lowesl. Jos. S, Thornton, Kerron.Utah C.Andrews cCo. NEPHI & EPHRAIM. Highest Prices Paid A Stitch in time saves nine, "And ;imybe the means of Saving your Life limbs. fee that your Harness is in eood fix, which you can do by calling on Jas. Y. Stevensen, HARNESS MAKER. One and half blocks South of Post office Main Street, Ephraim. Harnesses of all kinds made to order, work warranted, charges moderate. 1I.3 ?.3 Sheep taken on Shares! tiii.Infprpvr Pair! GENERAL BANKING In All Its Brandies. Draws sight drafts on the principal cities of the United States; sells drafts on the chief cities of lunuptr; deals in exchange and general securities. Collection Promptly Altwilei to Accounts of merc-haui- inaimlacturets, mines and Individuals solicited. Directors. Geo. C. Whitmore, tones H. Erickson, L.S Hills, James II. Mynclers, James E. Clinton. Officers. Geo. C, Whitmore, President, Jones H. Erickson, t Alma Hague, Cafhier. IN CASH For Grain, Wool, Hidfs and Pelt.fi. We are also Agents for the Three Best AVagons in the Mar ket. THE BAIN, THE MITCHEL. THE COOPER All At Salt Lake Prices. 20 C Andrews & Co. CHOICE GROCERIES AXD PjXYCOODS. MENS CI.OTIIIXG EEOM $5,00 A SUIT AXD UPWARDS. Ii O iW . ; .7 1 O I 'TIPS SI I TS ft jo AXP UP I V. i A' D. STRAW II. ITS ;;: GREAT VARIETY, to CVS AX1 I ''; - Ely Sitiun.or voatf I ';'(. i!"J (j..: .f..-.;- '. ' ''rf!..V r- - '." V'""' d.'.V..; ( it . .ii!'.- - Afui.j cispayaiJ. Chintst Si,k tj cts fer yard- - Stittctn 15 (ts per ycrl-- j Gents Underwear in Various styles Iiarge Assortment of Ladies Underwai'e. Ladies Collars and Neckwear in Gret Variet Iloso in every she and quality. Pi-ice- s to aston-ish you. PETEESON & HANSON, CENTER STREET.EPHRAIM Mason 8 Fruit Jars, Provo Fruit Jars and Crockery. ...J.. - Forfull particulars A Jdnsi or tail ' Qle Christenst, 3 blocks east of Co-- 'i cf Starr, Otter trim's Bhirkmith jf she, Efhraim.j 2 I "7 YCiSn5it en ,m. d: EPHRAIl' W. W- - Woodring, HID. I MT. KLEASANT, i Physicians & Surgeanu. a Telegrams will only be an swered if made or endorsed by ) responsible parties 2 o W. B. J. Stacey - DENTIST . All work warranted. Manit, and Ephwim Utah. 2i W. T. REID. Probate & Land Attorney, Manti, Utah. Has had longer practice in Land matters than anv Attorney in the couits VV. K. REID. ATTORNEY AT LAW. M ANTi UTAH. j-- Practice ill all the courts ol theTerritorv. W'm. Z VHR1SK.IE, PROBATE ATTNOREY. Mt. Pie3srut Utah. Husiness promptly attended tix N OTIC E! Send your orders to J. S. Ephraim, Utah, by tele-gram or letter when you are in want of a conveyance, to take you to any place in, or outside of the County, at verv low Priees. 2- -j Ephraim, Utah. NEPHI SAVINGS BANK AND TRUST COMPANY- - Capital 150,000 Surplus ?4,ooo Geo. C.Whitrnore.Pres. W. I. Brown, Vice-Pre- Jonas H. Erickson, James E. Clinton, r Directors. James E. Farshee, L. S. Hills, Jas. II. Peterson, J Alma Hague.Cashier. General Banking Business. Interest paid on Savings Deposits, money to loan on teal estate J. H. Otterstrom, DEALKIi -bsi Grain and all kinds of Geneva Produce. Fhraim, Utah. 32a T. C. BAILEY, LAND ATTORNEY. Office next door to U.S. Lund Office, Salt Lake City. Obtains patients for Agiicultural, Desert and Mineral Lands. Correspondence solicited and inlor-niatio- n given. C. S. WILKES, OFFICE IN U. 8. LAND O'UliS BUILDING. LAND AGENT AND ATTORNEY Obtain Patents for Agricultural and Mineral Lands. Geo. W. Parks, : K. D. R. Thompson Late Recj'tver U.S. Land Ollice, Attorney, r PARKS & THOMPSON, Land and Mining Attorneys. Office in U. S. Land Office Building. General practice in all Courts. Salt Lake Citv, Utah. WlUlam II. Bin. '"'s BIRD St LOWE, Land Agents & Attorneys, J Ofiice next door do U.S,Lmd Office, Si.T LAkz Cirr, Utah. Will oromot.e clames tncontestert'imd suspend-ed cases In tie lv d Ollice at S3 t i alc ( Iry, t tin a I al land Office at Washington. I). O Obtain partus on ho leMnul, ire-e- tn. Domirt. ftfd'flmUor culture Knt. tes aiw. upuu coal and Miuerl laiiJt.-ieiie- ral tntonnatloij relatiiif 10 lands furnwhed with naps.riat-i- s and plairraoies. John Kelson BOOT and SHOI! M.AKP.p and SHOE MAKEA. urcusTOM woKic-fe- a Neatly Executed and on the Shortest Notice. One Door West of City Kail, Ephrsjru . . 4 ,,.'i. : -- a . HI- WILL FAU IS Iwv:: V. Z '! BKK. S'.'Xl ; J. m of t.;e fnu.re' I .Ml v". :. t'.i..i:i i.e it, :i.;; us rui'.';. slie n:::i.n sr. ce r- thioii,;:-- ;Ve s'.aj. ,v- - o: il.e ti n,..r;. ,;t :d:e is s'.lu she c rru'ii;. hse an a'.ti . TI t u it ill f :).e I, t.'m r,K'j:;'nl hr S ili la. 1..' I : t' i ;. ir. ltr tii.hltst A ir.y ill Jin.. ti. l'..:io i.l l. :.a. ! Ikij -l v,..ri-- j rt .miii; tl.irt j. c.ian! vai.t-- s ' I u1 ' ;u:n i 1 !if niu of tl.s w ,1 r.r. tr.tV v. th gut leu:-- . S!.c li li:i'l pi ti c i.:ne ic. k'i::i) . ar.J at SSc wiil he. (I ..la i,:.il. Viv.ieii an ij pi:.i.d, lj It ih a tSc l;.Dei liil'it ui.ti atta.nirtciit li: eink'ttrci Ti,, vnman f.i llli! ..i r. her lAi.k.. Siic will ir. rn- 'cl jilaui an i (criiic ilie 1h,...'f! .4v dn ami tier gecajnes. wiii !. Vnriit'if h!.;ii! ill. her ai"! (he r: a'i.iii tali htl tvirud. T v.i i'i t' r l,i":rt- ii : ; w i( ?iy f .. l!if t..il:i'.. t..' , pisf u. bri'..r Norii'Hil; tli.: h iiiycii i.f tr tf r I. a ..t i t. il'l .i :, . Ji T. M'rd- - ..f ;'i.l .1. .iip.i.iK Tirw.mr. jft' -- Lrt rt .i!i i f a', ;rt A t'.r fiL'ia'.t t asri ai.es, a ii ht, I am- - w ll ru . t; V.'i.i y cm':i Ki dwell .fifj ii ., in -i eyts rii.u ae '.i.t c nc'.er see.; on i ir.d. rai n y?i u; n Ihc .lea O. woman t tiie fu'iue will be t'n,:r'.'il an And lurt ti:nor.-.ii- .11 cheniti ithcut biem.sb hi the Kiave. Ju iiv I wjit lier coming; siie will bios'i'jm lii.e a rose, And iiei lieatt wili find a lovei u iui ts woithy t? JiMDLiie! Boston (U.'be. Notice of Iforamiteitd Final Proof No. 515. Land Office at SaltLnka City, Utah. July i6ih 1B90. Notice it hereby given that the following-nairte-settler has riled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of li is claim, and that laid jiruof will he made before the Probate Judge, or in hi ab-sence the Oumy clerk.of Emery County Utah, at Cat-li- e Uale U- '1.. on Saturday, Srptember 6lh, ifoo, viz: Samuel Rowley, H. E. 7526 for the E.'j N. E.Ji and L.'A S. Section 43 Tp. 17 S. JR. 8 E. He names the following witnesrs to prove his con-tinuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, Viz: Chi is Johnsop, Andrew J. Allen. Peter John ton, Lorenzo S. Young, all ol Huntiugton, l". T. Frank L), Hobbs. Rcgiucr. XvUce of Jlrtmtitead Final Proof. No. filO. L.ini Office at Salt Lake city, t'tah. July r6th, 1800. Notice is hereby given that the following-name-settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that taid proof will be mde before the Probate Judge, or in his absence the county cl?rk, at castle Dale.fc'.mery county, Utah, tn September 6th. Alio Sainnel Orange, ft. K, 6376. for the S. E K o Section 28. N. V..)i N. h Section 33, N. WW N. W.K Sec m. l'p. R 9 He namrs the following witnesses to prove hu con-tinuous residence ujjou aud vultivaiion oi, said land, Viz: 1 horns K. Cheney, Nathan H. fcteve.it. WHUn A Guymp.11, and J tic mas Kirby all of Huntington, U. T. Frank 1), Hobps Kegiiter Hnle of Real Estate an1 Prsonftl Propttrtjr. Notice is hereby given, that in pursuance of at) order if the ProbateC.ouit in Htid for the County of San Pete, of Urah, mfede on the 14th day of luly.iBo, in the matter of the etute of Eliza Hustieu jewkes, deMrfieii, the undrrsijjiied, the administratur of the evt.it e of Eliza Honnetl Jewken, deceased, will sell at pubhf: auction, to the highest bidder, for cab and subject to confirmation by said Probate Court, on Thursday, the 141b dy of August, 1890, at 11 o'clock a. m., at the late residence of tht said Elua Bonn Jfwkea, deceased, Eonntain (ireen, in the County of San Pete, all the right, title, interest snd efctute of the said Eliza Howell Jewkes at the time of her death, and all the right, title and interest that the said estate has, by oper-ation of law or otherwise, :oured other than Of in addition to that of itie said Klu-- Bostiell ffwkeii.at ihe time of lu;r dpylh, in and to ail that cifiain lot. piece, or prucel ot land situate, ivinjt, and bein(t in the sid County of San Pclc, l erriu,i ol Utah, suid bo'iiiiied and diiirnhed asloit..ws tr wit: l.f mliil'K ai a uoint ;i ,. tiaiii. F., theme 10.7c chain. di'iice, '.7 oi acha:n, K. thence N. 31.30 ( hams from ihe S. W. comer of Lot 1 6. 'I 14 S K. 3 U S:dt Iike Mend. an, thence S. 3115 chama, thence K. m chains, theuce north 128 chami, tbeiic. west to ptai e ot bei;jTiraic; 333 cbamii, containing i..rtj iicres more or ie..s; ait-- 1) share, of in Kdnntisiii firenn Mercantile Inetitntion. 'I trmt and conditioim 'if jle: cash, ten per cent, of ni.rchase money to he iiaoi to auctioneer on the day of sale, balance on contitmaiion of sale by said Probate Court. Peed at expense ol jmrchaser, J. c. raiuisfiANSKn. Administrator of the eftUte of K.lisa howled Ialed, July 15th, 1690, W . T. Keid, Atl'y. |