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Show . I ! . . Tht Couaty Register or eeti coumtt. paraim, Utah, Oct. 9, S90 WANTED. Ten or fifteen good rnpn to work on the railroad between ilburn and Ioilianola. Tor full particulars aj ply McCullough Johnson Camp, j near the Summit, or Joi. F. Dorhu, Rscivier Block, Main St., Ephraim, M. M. NELSON'S C2BARBER SH0P.C3 Hir cutting. tcm Stiftfiuf. UK 0--t Door wt of City Halt, Ephuim, Utah Ttmsorial Artist. 5. JOHNSON Hat pened a Firit-Clas- a Barber . Shop at Lnad'i FurnituraStorc. MaiSSrt4tt - - Ephraim. RKWAKD OF I5.00. Will be given any one who can give us name or name; that miv lead to the discovery of person or persons have been doing or tnay herea. do any damage on premises 01 Building, known as the Peoples eat larket, on a t St., Fphraim, wh reby said person or persons will be prosecuted accord-ing to Law. Names of those giv-ing information will not be divulg-ed. N. S. Nsilsen, Prop't. M. Rasmussin, Agent. TheBenchHouse R1- tks utu wf the lank. m.mml " Btfmrmi.kt. coo taslm CkTKi t.ooendi t per day .TM C.R BENCH., tif. Special Ratel by the week. Good Commercial Sample Roota Good Bath Rooms. Free Conveyance If the Tem pie. Teams will meet part.es at Chester when 10 ..sued. u 3 0 T S 3 . Mary Knighton's New House. Good Accomodations, ir'ample llooroe, Etc. Sallna, - - Uath eSmmhouse mr u j t. m n " Tn Agents for the Cooper Wagons, and McCor-m- ic Machinery. ogrrrr-.- j lj u m '5 CARRIES A FULL AND COMPLETE LINE Of CHOICE GROCERIES AND DXYGOODS. MENS CLOTHING FXOM f$,oo A SUIT AND UPWARDS. BOYS AND YOUTH'S SUITS S,jo AND UPWARD. STJtA W HA TS IN GREA T VARIETY, PEOM to CTS and UPWARDS. Summer coats 75 cent. Cntkirytnd GUnWtri.' Britmdt J (It. fr ytrd. Cmlut 6 its fir yd. ' Aifmim ttt ftr ytri. Ckinm Silk tts ftr yfd SHim tjtltftryri NEW BARBER SHOP ml ofrniH la t Rtcint Block, by T. W. J Heneon & Co., who are always oa hand and ready to oblige. W.T. REID. Pritt V Land AUtrnty, Manli, Utah. Mae hat longer practice in Land milters tH4 i t Vt tn in the roiiitl VV . k. RtlU. A T TOENS Y AT L A W. MTl UTAa. rrectict-i- all the court! ol theTerritory. A.O. Olsen, JKALKHK IX Pure Bred Perclieron HORSES. Handling Horses a Spe-cialty. T. PLEASANT, UTAH. Win. ZABKISKIE. FROBATE ATTNOREY. Ml. Pleasant Utelt. Baeineee promptly attended to. r. C. BAILEY, LAUD ATTOHNgV. Office neat door to U.S. Land Office, Salt Lake City. Obtaiue patients for Agricultural. Desert and Mineral Lends. Correeponeleare eolicited and inlor eestiun gifan. C. S. WILKES, or I ICE IH U. I. LAHU O r:Cl BnLDIKO. LAND AGKNT AND ATTORNEY Ovtain fateute for Agiicultural and Mineral Lauds. Mrs. ElU Doriui, Prif. Good accommodations and Sample Room. Main Strtet - - Efhraim Opposite Foet Office. a I Fielding House, Josh. FieldlnR, Proprietor. JGood Accomodations For Tracelers and Temple Visitors, All are made welconie.Good roomr FIELDING'S EXPRESS WAGONS. Passengtrs-S- i Iri'ighl Carried between Chester, Ephrains end Menli quickly and with salety J. H. Otterstrom, , DIALBfl 1-5- ' t Eggs, Grain and all kinds of Gene's Pr.wliw-- Thos. E. Fuller, DEALER IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Dry Good and Groceiiea, Boots and Shoes. Lawrence, Emery county, Utah, 8 J 2 """" I j M. W. reraa. 1. O. k. Thoropton tetSS HeeetTe- - U.S. Una Officii. Attorney, PARKS (r THOMPSON, Lend and Mining Attorneys. Office in V. S. Lend OBce Building. General raciica in all Courts. Salt Lake City, Utah, vTUUtas B. Bird. James Lowe. BIRD ft LOWE, Laud Ajati & Attorn ys, Oflia nixI iior do U.S,Land Office, BalA LAsa ClTT, VtAu. Will stnt-- s Ineonteatcdland u lieLadontco at a.t uik i.'li.v, UU'i a ' Oetwral laud Office at Washington. I). C Obtstn patiBSOii nieme.vd. aeejrt a d Tlruuer culture Kut lea, xnd upon eoal and Mineral lar.ds. General In torn atlon rllng to Uoda furnished wltbaaia Plte,and Baaaraiass. 0. C. Larson, tofieia Utah- - Carries a Full Line of Gmira MERCHANDISE, Studebaker Wagons, Carriages, tnd all kinds of Agricultural Imple-ments. Also Agent for the champion and WHI TLEY nachines. Extras achines always, on band. W.H. Olsten ,M.D. Ephraim. W. W. Woodring, U D. MT. t LEASANT, Phyticiam & Surjans. Telegrams will only bf au wered if niadn or endorsed by rapotiaible partiea 2 i W. B. J. Staoey DENTIST. All walk arrant4. " Mmtti, mmi Mfkrmm Uih. t ErHKAiM, Utah. Js V ..;.V- - EOBERT RODEN, - Dealer in, and manutacturcr of, Monuments, Headstonei. Tablet and Vault. ' , Stone Trimmings for Build-ng- i a Speciality. Iron Fence, Building Stone Etc. 4-- 24 Depot Skeet, Nephi C.Andrews cSj Co. NEPHI 4 EPHRAIM. Highest Prices Paid IN CASH For Grain, Wool, Hids and Pelts. We are also Agents for the Three Best Wagons in the Mar-ket THE BAIN, THE MITCHEL. THE COOPER All At Salt Like Prices. to 0 Andrwa tb Co, 18 rrri ; j..-,- , . nit St." v MILLINERY SHOP. ' Mia Christina r.t.reon, dealer iu Heal, and La4io Fancy Goods, s doors eat of Citv Hall, Centra Street. Ephraim, Utah. I 9 MILLINERY SHOP. xf Mr. A. C. Haksik. Dhr U Goats ibtii to Fust On block wait ntl 1 north of Taber-g4corr.- r, Ephraim. Madson Bros,& Co. MANUFACTURERS and DEALERS IN trPin Lnmber, Lath, Pickett, Doon Saih, Framei, Scra.a-Door- Etc., Etc. aWAll Kinds Planing, Rustic cailing, riooriaf, Moldings, Scroll twin, to order. v L Z moldinfi, cornar-block- s, roiatti, ate., etc., conitantljr ....... on hand, EnhrAim. Utah. amiss $ Julia $ DoriiUatE IFHMAIM, UTAH, Dttira tmll ik mtUntf 0 tht Fmblit $0 tht fmtt thst tht it t Attf0r th0 IUDDINGTON DRESS CU1TING MA-v- - CHINE. CM ar few- - fme$r 4mfrmmUmn. ARTIST. 1 rraa (and Crayon WorkHt Pirlrtill Entmrgtd a.ad all rk guaranteed. S. Johnsom, Artist, Iphraita, Utah. .,A rMl IBi it ZJL. Sena) Underwear in Varioui striae Large Aaeorrtnent of Ladiet Undarware. , Ladies Collars and Neckwear in Gieal Vr'.tr Iloae in ev-er-y site and quality. Prices to aeton4 '''' iab you. v. ( 7ZT11S0N &HAHS0. CKNTIl STRUT.BrHKAQI :"' ' " M li " " " " n Masons Fruit Jars, Provo Fruit Jars and Crockery, T. W. HAMSON, CO. Havi Fine Line af Ganfi Undtrwara and Furnishing Goads"! .(. Vimm, l,f'l. mirtl t.i . KiciSTBK Block, Ephraim. X Utah Nursery Co. Established 188I. Orer 50 Acres of Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Roses, Bhrubs and Small Traits. SjjSjOneMillion Forest Tree Seedlings, tjgg DSTNursiry Grounds Lotaiid in Sugar. Housb W ad i JgJt Ltke City. J ftrOJln Cbntkal Block, Sacowu South Stbht, ) Riverside Hera , BHnHaHBBHBBBBBmBJ ' .' f 9 if Pun Brid Individual Mtttt Headed by the r i Ariout fifteen Famou Airdrie $g igg S JswJ head of Young .oth&othDuke! s'WAfhhM Bull, and a few a Roeea - the j ftWv&tfl 'U H Choice Heifer. Utter bred by A. , j j for Sile. Send J. Alexaud, ofi ko'Viivi for Catalogma GoodhueVan Meter, Ofiee, CensralBloek, Salt Lake City. Wm-Jtawden- .' All kin4a of Yarns, Flennala. Undsay. Taana ansl Men". Draaa-Good- Whole lala far Weol.Caah not refused. jmmjni Jf. MIbw.4, rv.rWI irMRAIaf . UTAH. THIT MKT BY CKADCI. Ma word wa apoken when they net. ay either ud of gay, Aad yet oiic badly hiniaen wat, as was remarked next day. They met by chance this A.itnsue ee. with neither glance nor bow. They ullen cams together 10 a fx eight uaia tad a cow- - conduct. lie was a thorough teacher, and a veiy agreeable and magnetic man; and before the winter was over he ; not only had a very (food diatnatie :lub in lunnii'S i rdei. but ''ad ii.stuulcd a Vouiii; men's 1 cvtini, and had tlie cuiitl deuce, respect .and good will of tlie boys Mr. Hallow uuht the fust schuol 111 Utah, pei haps, wheie the "biich per suadet," never enteied into tlie system of government. The secret of it was that he never required impossible things of them, or drgraJed tneir by undeseived letuike orridcule hut tie. ted them like Iriends and gentle men, took an active 'interest in their amusements as well as tu 11 stud.es. Ol course the trustee made many and Limaniatioiis wlien they weie call-ed upon lor the stipulated salaiv.hnt they lit unly paid t, but they came sruind to his buatding house and engaged lnm at tlie same figures f ir another season. Thus he became closely associaied with the youth the place, and was warmly entrenched in their allcctions, and was largely responsible for then couise in alter life The gentleman, who occupies an hon-orable position, said in lelating the story, and there weie traces of deep feeling in face and voice, "1 owe all I am. neaily, to that little one eyed crip-pled school master, and to his good natuie depth ol understanding and selfcontrc l. He understood that we had mole energy and intelligence than we had opportunity to use, and he had the tact to diiect it into agreeable and profi-table channels," Ellen Jakeman A Hchool Teacher in Early iay. The school had been broken up three successive wiuteis, and the trustees were m despair, 1 am sorrv to say that the school was in Utah, it was the days of "liickory"euUcation,and one ol the young beats who assisted m harassing, ing, hunnlatiiig, and tonally driving out, three successive teachers, put me up to writing this. It was in vain that the father's of these incorrigible lads had compelled them to haul wood dining the entire time that the school snould have lasted, and in all kinds ol weather; it was all in vain that the bishop, kind, indulgent lather of the people.tlut he was, frowned uncomprom-isingly upon it, and threatened to sus-pend ah dances; the boys seemed just like a herd cf wild young Colts, that had got started break-nec- k speed in the wrung direction and was ashamed to s.op. My informant says, by way of excus-ing the bovs, that they were driven into that couise at first, by au unwise, sellUh, tyrannical, and biulal le.iciier.wlioiu tlm trustees had upheld iu all cases right or wiung;bui of course hi was one ol them, and we ate not obliged to take his evi-dence. The time was diawing near when sciiool should open, and mere hud been no applicant lot the position, and the trusues were anxiously craning then necks in all directions to liud Someone who would accept their sciiuol, on any terms, with 110 great likelihood of liucl-1- 0 such a peisoti; lor the fame of tlie schools held there had gone torth, and the broken winded, spavued teachers, witu tendencies 10 suic.de, weie living evidences ot what kind ol liea.nieiit a tcddici might expect to receive. but on Saturday night, before the school should have opened on Monday, a ihin.suiall mm limped up to the house of the leadiug'tiustee.and applied fur the achool. The trustee gave him a chair, ordered suppei.ai.d Uispatcncd a boy lot tlie utile:! two tiustccs. the ttuee also loiin-lii-g the exaiiiuiug boaid. 1 lie trustee, looked the applicant over surcptictously and pilyinglv.aud thougtil tile boys would hardly leave a lag ol him ma week, but resolved.wiuiSpauau liei. uin.to upeii the school oil Monday il tin. applicant Could pass any kind ol an ex animation. 1'ue other two trustees came and weu duely presented to the applicant tor tin school, and were likewise, individual. , and collectively allocked mat a niai. blind of one eye, sadly lame in oiic leg, and small and slight by nature should deliberately thrust himscll in.. BUC.ia mcnageiy ot lerrois, as tin, schoul. Alter supper had been disposed ul they proceeded to examine tile new ap licant wuoiit we will call Mi. bailow, a iu Ins uual hcaiions, winch ttsul.eii i Mi. Ujiioh cx.tuiiiiiiiu ihviil to tn in Salisla:iiuii. Tney oid iu. ctv.l inucn tilioui v t s altuouli iic niiucU atiiu in letui,. gTt Ins sew,ce K J.C.ll.JJSly I .1 11, n inn s, lui tuc tiiis ecs wcic niuiully tditi lie would ili & net-K-, and ulated thai il lid leu bcfuio tlie leu. was out, hi diil lut He: anyiliui. Tliuy encii a. in: lnm a goltleti set 1 1 idens (.it bniuii.i; the umuly eleinei, uitu stujeciu 11, Mild ultcied lo attei.O him eiiinass to Ins place ul toiturc next iiioriinik;. Mr. aUilow listened to the sdyise in si-lence, declimnj; llieir escoit in a niai.ne to avoid giving ori'eiise, and stiaig i way betouk limisell to his boarain house, and was seen no moie until "m next A onday morning when nine o' : found him at tlie school desk. As was the custom, his arrival and em-ployment, and mure especial the fact that schoul would open on Monday illuming, was announced at the close ul the sabbath meeting, and that particulai bad let of buys, some t enty in number, were there on time. They shuffled into the house, lookiiii; qnisically at the teacher, fell over the ends uf benches, and did many olhei things which they were in the habit ol doing "just to open the ball," as they expressed it. The new teacher was writing end seemed perfectly oblivious of then piesence. Instead of making them bolder, thev gradually subsided nit a state uf expect ant .observant silence. YVhea things were comparitavely still the little crippled teacher arose sudden ly from his chair aud picking up his hat from the desk iu Iront of him, said: ' Gentleman, we will have but one lesson that will be on the proper man-ner ol entering a room." and he limped over to the door opened it, went out and c osed it oehind him. In a moment, however, he opened it again, made them a most profound bow, and with hat in his hand, walked nois-lissl-to his desk, while the boys looked on iu silent astonishment. - The teacher next oroceeded to ar- - range his classes, assign studies for the following day, and then dismissed the school until the next morning. Of course the boys got together and discussed the situation, "sized up" their man, and had their programe "cut and dried" for the following day. Mr. Barlow was promptly at his desk next morning, and the boys were as promptly on hand. . They came in in single file with sev-eral yards of space between them, so to give the teacher the full benefit I the panorama gotten up for his especial edification. There were in that procession, tall boys and short bovs, fat boys and lean boys, bright boys and dull b ys; but each and every one, in perfect imitation of the teacher took tiff hia hat, shut one eye, bowed, and went ofi limping and squint-ing to his seat. The teacher observed them critticallv, and with smiling good nature, until the last boy was fairly seated; then instead of being very indignant as they expect-ed, he sitid, with every outward semb-lance of being highly entertained: "That was very well done gentlemen, for the (list cfTort.and if ynu follow my example as closely in future, we will no doubt spend a very pleasant and profitable win-ter. I see that many of you possess a'great deal of dramatic talent, and that leads nie to believe that we might with the assistance of some of the young ladies, organize a dramatic club as a means of pleasantly spending the winter evenings. AU who think they would like to take part may remain after school and we will talk it over." That was the only allusion he made ot their heartless and ungenilemanly Mottca of o froof . .No. aaa. Ltarf'Offlci at Salt I.alta City. Utah. Aug iSyo. NulUa it haiaby fivan that ine tulluwiDg aaiaM aanlar bai bled ootica of hu lutantiut to uiaka Croat is auuaurt ot Sit cUtiB, and Ibut amd roof wll bafotc tha County Clark, at Caitla liala Saicry county. Utah, ob rptamar eolh. iSgo, Anb Kiodat. it. S. 11401. fur tha N.J. l N. W.(: Sec is li 17 S. K. 8 k. Ha BAuat tha (oliowuig ilnauea tu provo tila cob cinuouft laaideoca ubub Bad culuvauun uf, aaid lajid, Vu: Laavdar Lamoa. Chiiatua Ottoaan. Hyrum Jobbb, asd Ocoiga k. 1'bIbbbc, all of Huntiuatuo. 1'iah, FltAMt IK HlBM, SlMiaiat. otic or rtnsl l'root Ma. . Laid Ofca at Salt Lka Ciry, Utah, Aug i, 1890. Nottcaie herotiy givaa that tba tolloitiag aamad aanlar baa flltd ootica of htaiattutioB to mak 6aal Bioof is aupaocf of ink claiiB, bbcI that aaid proof will oa made betura tha Kagtatcr Br Rar.aivr of thB U. S. Laad Ofhca. at bait Laka City, U. T. on Tuaaday, Oct., 7th, iHoo, n : Chailn C. ABdaraoB, H. I So. 676. for tha S. I. k S. E. W. See. 7. I. V N. k i S. W. N t Sec 18. T 17. S. K. 9 I. 160 tusa. H oaiaea the witaaaaaa to pruvo hia cob tjououa ratidaoce noB aod cultivation of, laid laud. Via: Chattel H. Brtiem, Jem Neilaoa, Oeoiga tpltia bb4 Robert Garden, of Huutlngna, Emery Co., T U. Srut a Sixuima. rum D. Huim. AttcneyB. HaeiMBT' Kottoa fr PtiblloBlloa. '. 575- - Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, Sept. end, Notice it hetetiy piven that the following oamee eltler km hied noln e of hit intention to make flua! rent in iiippnrt of Ins claim, lud tint laid proof will ae avada betore the clerk of the county court of sicry cousty, Utah, at Caille (Jala, Uuh, ob the leth Oct. ilgo, via: John K Roberti, D. a 10041. (or the w. a. 1. 14 w I a. I. 1 4 a 1.4 Sic. tf Tp. 9 I. ti I He name! the followiag witnewae to prove hla reeideace upon, Bad culiivatioe uf, eaid lasd, Vu: George B. Milser, Rullel W Avery, Robert A, Sayder, and Tburaaa Zundel of Price, kinery county, Uk. Fiabk U. Hoaea. Hiao & Lowe, Kegiiter, AtterBera. Motlc uf rtnat Proof. No. sea. Lend Oflee l Salt Lake City, Utah, Aug .aeBd, lloo. Not.ce le hereby given trfat the followiBg Bamed ettler hal filed notice of hia intention to make Soal proof io aupport of hie claim, aod that laid proef will be made before the Judge, or in hla ebeeacB, the County Clerk, of Emery Cnunty, Utah, atCnatle Dale, on October 4th, logo, vir; Sarfluel N, Alger, H. E. 7081, for the Lou e&3. a. B. N. W. N. K. 4 s. VV. Sec. i. Tp. ly. , H. lo I. He mmet the foltoering witnenet to prove hla con tieuoul reiidcuce upoe aud cultivatioa of, aaid laad, Via: Jacob B. Johneon, Dellert Oviett, Hemes OviaM, Bad Albert Hanien, all ot Cleveland, Utah. fiank D. HoBka, Kegiater, utl of TIokI Proof. Mo. 57- Lamd Offica at Salt Laka Cltf, U. T Aug. i.tlo. Hotica U heibf gira that tha following nanad aattlar hai Aied Banc of hit Intantio to maka fiaat aroof lo aupport of hit claim, aad thai laid foot will ba wade Uafort ilia Probata Juriga, or ia his abnaca, tha Coutitf riark, of ICraery countf, Utah, al Cattla Dala, tmaif count?, Utah, oa Uctobar iB, iS?a, via: Jo.a Ldrn, Homaaiaad Etitrv, Ka, 701, forikaS.U N. I.1.4S. K.i-- a N. W.1-- 4 N. t.1-- 1. I.1-- $ . 11 Ip. if. S, R. o. Ha aaaiai tha foHowiog witaaaaaa toproT kit cos tsDuoui raaidaaca upon and caltiTatloa of, aaid Uad, Via: Joha 1 A! far. Jacob B. Johraen, Sanual H. Alflrt oad Oaorgc Ti. Richarda, all of Clavclaad. fiANR D. Hoiaa, Malitr, Hoftlo WCraUttort, Kitata of R. C. Joe, Dtcaated, Kotica U haraby given by tha yadaralamad, Kaaca-ta-r of tha Lait Will aad laatamaat of K. C. Joaaa, dacaaaad, to the creditora of and alt pencnt haTitig claiait againat tha aaid deceased, to eihibit tham, with the neceaaary Touchert, withia tan moo tha after tba ftrat publication of thia notira to tht aaid Kaecutor at bla Home in Mt. FUaaant, San Peta couaty, Utah, tba aama being tha place for tht traaaacttoa ot tha butiaaaa a( eati aeuta, ia aaid couaty of San fata John W. Nicholson, Datd lit. Plaaaant, I Executor of tht Batata of (bit a day of Sept 1I90. J K. C Tonea, dacaaaad. W, L BHD, ATTT. Vtna,t tatt lament of Aceoumt, la tba Probata Court, la aad for Saa Pat aouary, Utah Territory. la the Matter of the Kitata tf Henry I. Potter, Deceaaed. Notice of eettlenteot of final accouat, and; baariag petition aiatng for diitributton of eitata. Notice it hereby givaa tht Zachariah Kump aad Aadrew Aadareoa la a adraiDiatratore of tha aetata of Hoary S. Potter, deceaaed, have rendered aad pa tee ted for aatt lament, aad filed in aaid court, their float accouat of their ad mi a iet ration of laid tttate, aad alto filed their oetttioa asking for tht dittributio of ettd aetata, and tnat Monday, the aotb day of Sept. A. D. 1690, at 11 o'clock a m. ot aaid day at the coart Home, ia Manti dry, in aaid Saa Pate county, bat boaa duly appointed by the eaid Court for tba tattle maat of aaid account, and bearing of aaid petition, at wbicb time and place, any peraan intereeted ia aaid eetata may appear and file nil axceptioaa in writing to eaid acceuat and coateat tha lame.ead ahow tauaa, If aay he have, why eaid eitate ehould not ba dittrf bated aa prayed for in aaid petition. ' Job Kair Dated Sept. tat, 1S90, Clerk. Win. T. atTO, Arfy. Final a at tiem ant of Attonn In tht Probata Court, it and (or Saa Pat comity, Utah Tarmory. lathe Matter f tba Eetata of Peter bfuaeoa, Deceaaed. Notice afaattleaaant of final accouat aad bearing petition taking for distribution of eitata. Notice it hereby given that Bertha Muaao and William Blain, axtcutora of the Laat Will aad Peter Munaoa deeeaied, hava rendered and preeanted for tettiement and filed in aaid court their final account of their administration of aaid eetata, and alao filed their petition asking for the diainbutioa of aaid aetata; and that Monday the 09th day of Sept. A. D. 1I90 at 11 o'clock m. of aatd day at tha court Houtein Masti city, in laid Saa Pet couaty, bat beaa duly appointed by tha eaid court for tha att la-ment of aaid accoant and tba bearing of aaid petition, at which time and place, any person in tare ted ia aaid etttta, may appear and file nil exception in writ-la-g to aaid account and contest tba tame and abo eanae, if any ba have, why said aetata should aot bt aleu United at prayed for ia said pauuoa, Jfoatjt Rtmj Dated Seat, iet, 190, Clerk Wat. T. Earn, Attorney ff ' ; ' Final Settlement of Aeoonnt. I. the Probete Court, In lad fer Sea Pet. Countf, llteh Territory. 1b the Metier e the Eelate ot Eliza Boenell J.ke, Deceaiedv Notice of lertlement ot fleet accouat and hearing petition .siting for distribution of eil.te. Notice uherebv given thetj. C. Chri.li.Bnen, the adrainiliretorof the eitete ot Eliz. HoKoell Jewk.i, deceeied, hft. rendered and preieatad for iettl ment, and filed in eaid Court tin float account of hi, adaiarltration of Mid eilate: aad, that Moadsv, th. l?th d.f ot October, A LI. 1890, at 11 o'clock a. m of aaid dv, at tha Court Houie, in Manti citv, in .aid S.nPete eountv, ha. been duly eppoiated by the said Court for the settlement of laid account and hennag ot .aid petition, at which time and place any peraon Btereited in aaid eetaie may appclr and CI. hia in ritipg to aaid account, and conteet tbe eame, aad ,how cauae, If any ha hav,, why aaid estate ihouid nolb. dietributed. Dated Sept. 8' k 1S50. 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