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Show i y The County Register or ham rut. cowrrv. Bp.ralm, Utah, - Ort. 30, 190 r; 1 iatllisst Julia tDorrcs.tE : IPMRAIM, UTAH. r. Dsr$s 10 ll tht mttent 0 of the ) j it tht fact thl sht is tht Aft fr tht I BUDDINGTON DRtS CUVHNG MA CHINK. Ct for frtr fmi. TheBenchHouse t Blocks iJUik u( ike lank. aaeewwsllaat mm MttSirml.k.4. OOOe TAILM. SeT-Rat- ee Ji.ooandjitj fet d.jr.-v- u G. E. MEXCNn V.. Special Rates b the wek. Gaud Commercial Sample Room. ood Bmh Rooms. Free Conveyance u tht Tern pie. Taami will meet partie it Chctiar when to desired. 1 1 MILLINERY SHOP. I Mn. A. C. Hansih. I DtMltr in ml! Gotds UU.iw to a Fit si I Class Milkntry Shop. ; I On Wock west ..- -- north of Taber- - . I cornM, Ephiajm. y a "ra, & a 9 Roller piills. Ephraim, Utah MfsflliFRCTORERS Of the Best Grades of Flour. Orders Solicited. a (CUSTOM WORK A SPECIALTY. e PETER GREAVES, kphr-mm,tai-i Superintendent 30TBIa. Mary Knighton's New House. Good Accomodations, Sample Koom, Ktc. Sal inn , - - Uatli 1 ARTIST. aa.Frt Hand Crayon Wrork I Ftrtrtils Enlargtd 1 and all work guaranletd. 4 S. Johnso, Artist, Iphraim, Utah. A S.itch in time saves nine, "And - 'saar he ihe aitans of Saving jtir Life Jkfc. limoa. w "V L5ee lhal your Harness is m good fix, Vlihirh ypil camlo by calling on Jas. V. Stevensen, HARNESS MAKER. It and H blocks Souili of eosl crnca Main Street, Ephraim. Hamesses of all kinds made to order, oik wauanted, charges m .derate. EPHEAIM HOUSE Mrs. Etlt Dorius, rrop. Good accommodations and Sample Room. Main Stmt - Ephraim Opposite Post Office. a 1 Madson Bros,& Co. MANUFACTURERS and DEALERS IN l.nmber, Lath, rickets, Doors Sash, Frames, Screen-Door- s, Etc., Etc. ij?-A- ll Kinds Planing, Rustic ceiling, Flooring, Moldings, Scroll sawin, to order. SCasings, moldings, corner-Mock- rosetts, eta., etc., constantly on hand, Eplmiirn, Utah. I J-- Y. JENSEN. 1 T I IT IT B B. I J Manufaasror mt r Tin andCopper Ware. Roofing and ,uatter work. 3' ou'h street, East J I .block.. j aparan. Utah, t '- - t Wm. Bawden. Deuler lu All kinds of Yams, Flannels. Lindsays ijeans and Men's Dress-Gjod- Whole Sale for Wool, Cash not refused Thos. E. Fuller, DEALER IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Dry GoocVitnd (Jn)ceiiea,Boots .and Shout Lawrence, Emery .coun'y, Utal 2 1 R. M. KELSON'S Hair cuitini:. 2;,tm 3ha.vit!S, Oat Doof wetu of City HmW, Kiihri m, Utah Fielding House, Josh. Folding, I'roprielor. JGood Accomodations!" For Tracelers aiie" Temple Visitors, All are made welcome, Good rjonr -- ' LSOTfU FIELDING'S EXPRESS WAGONS. Passengers & bright Carried between Cbesitr, Ephraim and Manti quickly and with K.tlety J. H. Otterstrom, , BJEAJ.M fgs, Graim and"Jal5,kinds of Cene'e froduce 1 Kthbaim, Utah. 7,t Utah Nursery Co. Fstablishcd SS7. Over 50 Acres of Truit and Ornamental Trees, Roses, Shrubs and Small ., Fruity fgjyy. - SratOneMilliori Forest Tree Seedlings. Je iw 6 rounds Local id in Sl'oar ilol'SK W ard I t;1 e ()ity. t"Ojr:er Cknthal rii."CK. Si com. Socth Stkvft. J a Riverside Hex Over ioo he 1 1 f-- r - ' - ' of Pure Bred y ' 1 ' Individual Metis Short Horn Cat CS T." VTSJv f Mrf Jixeel-tlr- , v irnu-- 14MMa,n; - Headedbyihek. W vVv - About fifteen Hmous A.rdnclcA f helJ f Y aoth & 9th '? "V a. , , V f-- BulU and a few latter bred by A Utf . . for Sale. Send Lexington, ken , " . r , to v tuck isas st J- - jc . -- ) QoodhueVan Meter, Office, CenfralBlock. Salt Lake City. JOHN KNIGHTON, . Dealer in GENERAL MEECHAHDISE- - itS1" All our Goods are Soldat the Lowest PoMible P'cg. Tonsorial Artist. S. JOMXSJN Has opened a First-Clas- s Barber Shop at I.nnd's FurnitureStore, MaiuStreet, - - Ephraim. VV. T. RE1U. Pri)ti cV Land Attorney, Manti, Utah. His had lunger practice in Land matteis tsun ny Attorney in the on- ta W. K. REIi). ATTORNEY AT LAW. MAMTl UTAl. Fiaciice in all the courts ol theTerritory. Wm. ZABRISK.IE. PROBATE ATTNOREY. Mt. Pleasant Utah. Business promptly attended to. ROBERT RODEH. Dealer in, and manufacturer of, Monuments, Headttonei, Tablets and Vaults. Stone Trimmings for Build-isg- s a Speciality. Iroa Fence, Building Stont Etc. 4-- 24 Depot Sta-eat- Ntphi 1 ms Alj. Lund. UEALEB IIsT All Eindo Of Juniitiir, Window Blinds Carpets and Wall Paner Tiie Celebrated Charter Oak and Monitor Stove WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 6 34 Ephraim, San Pete County T. C. 2SAlL.i, LAND ATT0HNBY. OlSee oest door to U.S.Lend OfSce, :Salt Lake City. Obtains patients for Aitieultural, Desert and Mineral Lands. Correspondere solicited and inlor v Nation fiven. Henry N. Larter, Sub-Agen- t, at Mt Pleasant. C. S. WILKES, .ornci tw tr. . o it;cb buildino. LAND AGENT AND ATTORNEY Obtaia raients for Agricultural and Mineral Lands. (HM. w. rark.. : - Thompson Lsvae Heoetre- - U.S. Lend omoa. Attorney, - PARKS cr THOMPSON, Land and Mining Attorneys. Office in U. S. Land OBce Building. General 'practice in all Courts. Salt Lake City, Utah. 0. 0. Larson, Mavteld Utah-- Carries a Pull Line of Gtntrm MERCHANDISE, Studebaker Wagons, Carriages, and all kinds of Agricultural Imple-ments. Also Agent for the champion and whitlit Machines. Extras for both Machines always oa baad. C.Andrews & Co. NEPHI IPHRAIM. Highest Prices Paid WUUaJa B. Bird. jameeLowe. BIRD ft LOWE, Laai Ajats & Attornys, Ofiitt next door do U.S,Land Office, gsiT LAs CrTT, Utah. WUi uromote c tso- - In contested and eusjiend-jil- o lv La d Cilice al Ss t i.k Cliv, Uiaa a Geueial land ulnon at Washington, D. obtain ii.101 a on ho ,.; ead, eesort. a d Timber culture liui tea, And upon ,coal and Mineral lands. -- General Inforn atloa relainj ui laudu lumlibcd wltliMaps l'late,and lelsgrauin.. W. H. Olsten ,M D. Ephraim. W. W. Woodring, M B. MT. LEA3ANT, i Thysicians Surgaa . TJifi-jiir- will nlv h an H. P. LARSEN, X v Ephraim City, Utah, DEALER IN Pur Medicines, Chemicals, Perfumwiies, Drugs-- Paiiit,Oifs,Ei, GROCSStEa13 8. 2jDye Stuffs and Puje Spices. fJ Druggists, Sandnes, and all GooaVt usually kept in a Eiist-CIa- sa Drug St we, als i Spices, Teas, Coffees, Coal Oil and full Line of Orooers'Prufat Ptrscriptins Carefully Compounded Dry Pfifkt. Agent for the White Sewmgr Mechine, .Kfiigof 11, 8 M ; - J '.a (swfi-t- il ri;fl- ni"i'9.'(H)yJ nj-ti- -- 2 IN CASH For Grain, Wool, Hides and lY. We ftiT nlfo AgenU for tl 15 .Tiii w B't Waeous in th; M.tr :Lft. THE BAIN, THE MITCHEL, TaiaojjPaSx .ill At Salt Lik3 Pricos. i-- so P Andrwi k Co. ill.Ca,U II ! I' 11 re liied Perclieron j HORSES. Handling Horses a Spe-cialty. MT. PLEASANT, UTAH. W. B. J. Stacey DENTIST. All werk wamnted. j At Ephraim on Wednesday and Thursday of each week. Manti, nd Efhraim Utah. t Nullr of inl I'r f. Lard if. s c :t ' .. t Se.. If ft .. ...:: :r . HltlM AM llt.1 i(lt( Ct l.j. It L.. f n:i' trool ia ot m (tatm, r.i tntl Uinl n! die Hiob.il jylc, or in ti. biurc, tha Cuutm .'.rst, of blurry muntv. L uh, at Ctffcttc &.., k.inry I'tnf1. vm I tir vi John a .Itti. HutnptfAti Kntrv, No. 7011, J.i ilic i W. 1 5. F. N W'.-- t V fc.w S K.i-- face. iu 1 o r- . It u. r. rla tlit loMtwinf itnettet. .oprove his con- - tfaitu rwdcac uuou aud cuitivaiuMi of. kaid laud, V; John Z. Altar, facfb B. jobrson. Samuel X. Alger ad Ucvrgt H. ftit.li.ud., ii o( V IcvrUnd. Kit AM. I. HoftBft, MAS Ird Know tbvartf. pfnumr nit fled to scan, 'lhrpiiicr Mudf of mankind man. Pia.rr.i on tbu i.thinui,of a middir state, A twins darkly wit and rudely grtat: With too much knowledge for the aretic aide. With 'too much weakness for the oit' pnde. lie hanK- - between: in doubt to act. or ei. In doubt to deem hi:n-.el- l tiod or beau; In doubt hu mind 01 bod to prefer . Born but to d:e mnA reasoning but to art; Aike in ignorance, his rexMtuiiif tuch, W hather he thinkttM little 01 toomuch; Chiunt of thought and p4Mon, all confused; Mill bv himself abused or disiiu,ed; Created halt to rise and half to fall; (ireat Iord of all things, yet a prev to all; Sole iudse of truth endles, ertr hurled, 1 he siory, jeit, and mldle of the aorid. Roftlr t Cretiltora. Batata at R. C. Jones, Deceased If a tic a it hatetir given bv the undersigned. Fxeca-la- r of the Last Will and lutncut tf R. C. Jonaa, dcaaad, ta tha creditor of and all pentont having claiaia ataiaat the taid aeveae l, to ckhlbrt then, rtth tba neraAiy voucher, wuhm tea mitrrh her tba fttst puolicatiiin of ia nori. e to the aaid txetut.tr at b Hama ia lit. i'leaant, San IV ic voiitiiy. I'saa, tb tame bemr the plat e fit the tt.ia?actton of tha buataoas of aaid aaiatc, ia aaid county of Siin fete. John W. Nicmc:o;, Tatd Mt Pleasant, 4 tta utur of the K.iate of t tba a day of Sept. 1690. j K. C. I nei. deceusad. W, K. kKil, .TY. Flaal avttlemeat of Acruanl. 1. tbe ProUate Comt, in and for San Pete ctuinty. UlB T.rr'tory, la tK. Matt.r ol ta. Estato of 1'etar Munvtn, Ni'ticc of settlftmrot of final account and bearing prtttion akm)t lor distnLutmn nf estate. Notice if hereby gien that llritha Munon and William HUin, eiuuu. of the Last Will and ! eta-Bel-of M iinMin deceased, have rendrred Bad preunted for ..ttlainent and hied in said court their final account of their adrniniktratinn of said e.tate, and also filed their petition akmg tor the distribution of .aid tate; and that Monday the 30th day of Sept. A. I). 1800 at 11 o't'lock a. m. of .aid day at th. couit Holt, in Manti city, in said San Pel. county, ha. been duly appointed by the said couit f'r th. nettle tent of .aid account and the hearing of .aid petilioa. at which lime and place, anv person interested in said ettale, may appear and lite nt. .xceptioa in writ-tu- g to aaid account aad contest the .am. and ahoa cause, if any It. have, why said estate should at ba distributed as prayed lor in sail pcutiou. John Krtm, Date. Seal, ist, 1K90. Clark Was, T. Ram. Atiraaey he felt it w as so. And lie '.is to die f,ir the mm wlir hd.l ruined his life. Me latit;lied nioud. The dvaig he had fell In be nothing in iiseif hut, O merci-ful God' the manner. Just then the no dismounted squad gathered around him. and announced their intention. "Is there one among you who will take a note to Miss.McG.iim." asked Mr '...Iden, as he glanced from one to the ottier of these dark threatening laces. "Anv of them may," the leader answered, with a brutal laugh, but you'll never ead the answer." "Perhaps you will;answered the doom ed man cooly; and taking a note-boo- k from hi pocket he pencilled these wntds without being able to ace the point ol the pencil: Miss. Nora:. Our good-by- waeelemai. 1 shall be dad wh.n this reac hes you huag tor staaluig your fsther hor-i- a Pleate get some woman to proper-ly prepare nty body for buna! Man (Malv) KuiaN. In the dark, a lendjr youth stepped forward and Mark Klden seized his hand "I will.forgive all those men lor what they ate about to do, but if vuu fail to put that piece of paper in the hand of Miss. McC-hn- befote suiiiiip. then, may the curae ol the dead Ml upiin voii." A giertt gust of wind wailtid through the 3aiknes. Thore was a hurried fampling, a dreadful hush, and then a gang cjr armed inen .rode away, and what had once been a 'living soul was only a lump of liieleosclay The vigilants had dune their work well. The dav was dimming toward twilight, and a half-moo- n began to spread silver light o- - er the earth. Within the McGlinn abode a girl stood with n eyes before a tiny cabinet. It was open and the key Ma.k iilden had given Nor i was in the lock, while d.splayed upon a bed of amber satin w as a necklace of pearlsMark Elden's parting gift to Nora McGlinn. In her hand wan .the Ittter he had sp iken of, and as she re-read it, choking sobs and blinding tears paid tribute to hersorrow. It read thi-s- : nlJKAR I was educated in a convent, and when my course was finished knew as litll. ol the world as many children ol iWe years. I became, to pleale my parents, a wits witliia a few weeks allei-m-deliverance from the pm-- they called a si honl, without any strong objection!, on my part, aad with-out bavin experienced one throb ol the "grand we are all doomed to psss through sootier or later, i wo children called 111. "Mother.'' In that word is the bitterness ol death. This man you Lnow by the nsm. of "M ain Jasper" came to reside near ut. A distant relationship placed him on a tutting no other man could possibly have occupied ia my housa. He won my love and sunned tae. 1 lied from all tawe who loved me from the husband I bad dishon-ored, the children was no looter worthy to serve from the tempi, of pear.c I had thrown down in ruins. I assumed this to esrap. friend and foe. had money in my own riuht that has been sufficient ior all my necessities through the long, cold years that intervene between this time and that. 1 cannot btealhc the same atmosphere with this man. so 1 go. Believe me: notrue happiness wasever founded in dis-honor. have written this to wain you, for J love you. Now beware! Mahv Ii.ukn. When she had finished reading the letter, Nora held the candle under it and burned it to ashes. Then she pas ed into the next room where a bodv covered by a w hite sheet lay ready foi burid, and knelt beside it. To be ( oninned. Lynch Law's Last Vic-tim- By Ellen Jakeman. From the Western Galaxy. (continued,) "For God's sake.hu rry! " said the Ma.i or "They will be alter me before I get clear of the valley. This nag of vours don't look like there was much go in her," and he eyed the big brown he had been compelled to relinguish, regret-lully- . "She is a sound and wiry animal and will carry yo safely many a day if you are good to her,"Maik Klden said aloud while in his heart he said, "Good-by- e my beauty. I never dreamed you would serve go ignoble a cause " "Don't tell them I've been here, or which way I have gone, "besought tbe M-ajor." as he tightened Ihesaddlcgirthand rode out ol tbe yard. "No," said d trk Klden, " will not tell any one lieore to morrow, and not then unless I find It necessary when I relurn this horse. And now get out of my sight, and 1 trust tnat we shall nevel ineel ..gain." The Alajor waited for no secoud invi-tation but rode away with many a coveit V lance behind linn, Mank Klden stood look ng after the evil genius of his lite till the dusky snad-ow- a interposing their thin veils one by one between them, shut tlie "Major" from view, and said iu a view of Sell Con tempt,. "iVe uioitaN: sell t.ur souls for a bauble, that in a.leiv bnel years we cm utlorly f iigel. And so we have met.and partud Hi; oni, and he did not know me. Tbe moon went down and the air grew heaviei; its gloomy shadows seem-ed to be t o thick to bieaihe, they piess ed about il'.is lonely man and - lied t.p mi Inm Theie were a vhuj.uii li jilted sentences uh.soeied in bis ear Me chiilsd, and tliisbe If with fever Ilea' ny turns, tie weut into the lioiise and tried to lead, bin tin; faces cd ch Id ren ianc-- d between him and tbe p i)e. It might iotvc been one In ill and it miht nave breu ten when Ins attention xai attracted by tne heavy tread of buses rapidly appitMhing. The ne.t moment tlieie was a lo.nl "Halloo!" In answf r to the call, Murk Elden went oui 11. to tiie sh.idow y night. A dozen d.tik nimuled loiuis wele gaiheied about the aie ' Go. d evening, cnilt-m- t n," he lia.'s up?" "You h ueit't set-1- a man ridin' ,Mc G inn's bin brown ih-.- way, have you? lie's been si- le and wi're out to ca'ch tiie thief an .le to iciii'd tn c Jil of rope ,0 Ins saddle horn Siyniiiraiii Ii . " tVliom d j y iu susea?" added Mi. Eldeii evai.Velv. Well, no one in particjlar, Every one seems to be about. Some reileu ' thioiuh and goi uied of walkin,'" said the spokesman. Alaik Elden breathed more fieely. Evidently, the t flicers either unawaie t'.l rvence? m the vallry; or loo iuie ol their prey, had not disclosed Hie obji-c- t of their visit and the A.ajor had not been missed. i c tailed." went 011 the man, "to borrow your boise. We'll send him back from Goudlv's ranch ten mile? down, for we'll all get a fiesn mount there, and my home has got so lame that it's impi I jr me to keep up with thegaug." "It cannot be,"said Mt. Elden, turning a ay, "my horse would haiuiy cairy a man of your weight that distance.a. id be-sides, I expect to leave hear at daybreak in the moining and mv hoise must be fresh." You are a mean-spirile- rur!" said the spei.ker ir an angry tone. In mv opinion, the man that won't lend his hoise to help catch a horse thief is next thing to one himself." Mark Elden was silent. "I shan't forget this soon," said the throughly angry man gathering up his reins, and applying anyihing but com-pliments to the still s.lent man before him. Just then a great brown horse came around the corner of the flower garden led by one of the party who, prompted perhaps by the fiend himsell, had gone to the stable, to see what kind of a horse this man kept, auvhow. He to k ol his hat as he neared the group. "Our ieiich,is at an end. 'ne said and this ttie only one in the stable,"and he made a pr .found bow. A hoarse roar came from he groupe, indications ol suiprise, incredulity and rage. Mr. Elden realized in a moment all that it meant for him. He stepped out-side into the m dst of the group: Gen-tlemen, I knew that horse was in my stable My own horse, you will find is gone. I know how it came there, but I am under solemn promise not to tell till iheiitake to me Mr. McGlinn, and swear to yon J will dear this up to his entire satisfaction." He w is g ,ing to leive at daylight in the morning, and miKt have a fiesh horse'said a bruken-nose-man in the ce ntre of the group, in a sar-castic tone. "1 d jn't think he wanted daylight," said a not ier. "Why the horses feet are muffled," commented a third, "so he could slip past the ranches without being detect-ed." "We have McGliim's orders," said the original spokesman, "to bang any man found with his Imrse on him, to the nearest tree. Now Uy-ji- have a slorv to tell spi it out." "It s stiange that I h ive livtd am ng you lot two V'ai tnd y ai Imvc never known anv evil ! in-- , and to v. hi an-- ietiiv-t-- i btl eve tins , toe -- I 'lii eviifiice. I do'i'i i.i;i;k I Co. II'.,' anvil- -'- 11 --C t'l .1 . I, iv- - ,K" ..l;ltv'l aei.int Mi h v i ,( 1 ire en.i nr . in youi gl o.t cs ;iu , u.ile-- j mi 1. (0,1 commit a muidr-i-, 1 wan, v u (o take me to r. McGin n " Two of ihe f ,1 such they we. e, Covered him w in ibe t wiule ui-- le n unJ r ,!r w A C.r a pul-ley. Maik Eldeii leaned agains, the very iree that had sheltered Nora a before. His lluughts wandered far back on a desolate Hack of years, where almost twice a day he had prayed to die. Now death had come to him Final Nettlertuaut of Aocoutit. In tb. Probate Court, in and for San Pet. County Utah I arritory. In ine Matter of tha Kslate of Una Beaa.ll Jawkaa, Ileceasec. Nom a of ssttlcntent of nasi ncrnunt aad beating petition as'xing tor disliihution of a.tate. Notice is hereby given that J. C. rtiri.tian.en, the adramisuator of the estate of klia Hosuell Jesrke., d.ceased. has rendered and presented for , and tiled in said Court his final account of his administration of said estate: and, that Monday, tbe Itth day ol tli ml ar. A ti. ,8-- at n o'clo, k a. nv of said dav, at the Court House, in Manti city, in smd Sanl'ete county, ha. b.eti duly appointed of the said Court for the settlement of said account and haanag of said petition, at wbii h time and place any person nterested in said estate may appear and fil. bis in writing to said account, and contest the same, and shw cause, if any ha have, why aaid estate should notbe . Dated Sep h iSjo. Joa RasacC'eta Wta. r.BeiW. Att y Final ktltiint of Aoconnt, In Jha Probata Court, ia and for San Peta cuuatf, Utah I'erritury. In tl.c Mailer of tha Estate o( Henry E. Potiaf, Deceased. Notice of aettUment of final account, and hrari etition asking for dimibtitioa of enate. Notice Ik hereby that achariah Kutau aad Andrew Anderaon iaa adminintratnra of the eauta of Hrarv B. Pot tar, de;eaed, have ran dared aod pro aaated fnraattlemaiit, ao filed in aaid court, their Inal accouat of thair admiaiatratioa of aaid cttate, and alao ilad their natilioa an being for tha aifttrttvution of aaid eiiata, aud tnat Monday, the aott day of Sept. A. I). 1890. at if o'clock a m. of laid day, at tha court Hotue, io Manti city, in aaid Ran Fata county, has aeen duly appointed hy tha said Court for tha settle-ment of laid account, and hearing of aaid petition, at which time and alace, any person interested in said aatata nay appear and hia hit exceptioas In wrii.ng to aaid account and contest tha tame, and show causa. If any ha have, why aaid estate bhould not b distn utad aa prayed for in taid petition. Joum Ritto, Dated Sept. ut, iHo. Clerk, Wm. T. RtiP. Au'y. Ksnlca for rnlilUaiJlOn. No. S. Lead Office at Rait I.sl e city, fish, Sept. ;, 1890. Notice is hereby Kivea that tha following neatest settler has filed notice of his intention to aiaLe final proof ia support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the frob.tte judge, or in his absence the ceunly rterk, of Kntery county, Utah Territory, at Castle llale, on October, 31st, 1800, vii: Carl vV'ilberg, lor the w )t n w -4 sec 34. 1p i He names the (oIlowinR witnesses to proea his tesitlence upou. and cultivation ol, said land, Viz: Kicbard C. Miller, Andrew Rasmussea, James M. Peterson, Charles Swasey all of CasUe Dale. Emary county, Uuh'i'erntory, FaAnE D, Hoaas. agistor. REGISTER CALENDAR. Some of the Leading Events Connect-ed with Utah and her Founders. On Thursday, Oct. 30, 1851, The Australian Mission was opened On Friday, Oct. 31, 1873, Isaac Laney, who had been wound-ed at Hauns' Mill, died in the 10th Ward, Suit Lake City. On Satukday, Nov. i, 1840. The Geneva Stake, Morgan Co., 111., organized. On Sunday, Nov. 2, 1S51, Erigliam Young and party make a tour through San Pete. On Monday, N0Y.3, 1845, About this date E. Durfee was killed by a mob in Green Plains, 111. On Tuesday, Nov. 4, 1872 Tbe Steamship Idaho arrived in New York. On Wednesday, Nov. 5, 2851, Or about this time, a Mormon periodical, Zion's Banner, was is-sued in Germany by John Taylor Ifotlce tor Publlftloa. No flio Land Office at Salt Lake city. Utah. Sept a.th, 1990 Notice is hereby given that tha followimg named settlers have filed notice of their intention to make final pront in support of their reepectrve claims, and that said proof will he made before ,the Probata judge of lean Pete county, Utah, of in his absence Defore the coutdy cl.rlr, of said court, at Manti, Utah, on the llith day of November, 1HM0, vis: Cbarles H. ram.worl, llomeatead Entry, No .,, for th. S K S VV H S W H E K Sac , aad N E !4 N W X and N W H N E Sec ta Tp 15 S R 4 kv, and names the follosrlnj witnesses to prove bis conunuoui residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: Oma Clark, Krastas Fresaia, Ssmuai Freston, Joseph Petersen, all of Mt. Pleasant, San Peta county, Utah. Alio John F. Allred, Declaratory Statement, No. 11314 for the VV M S a, bee 13 and N W If E aad N 1. N W Sec n Tp t S K j E. and names tba following witnesses to aroe. his contiauous rcsidoiic. ulon and cultivatioa of said land, eir: Witliaas Cr. biiiinifion, Robert Brotuh. Louis M. Chritt2Sbon, and ataphen L. Buaael, all of Spring Cnv, San Pota couaty, Utah. Bird Lowe, Fakk D. Hoaaa, Attorney's kensaaar. WORDS TO A PATIEN T WIFE. Dear Heart, do you suppose we of the family think more ol clean windows than We do ol your bright, cheery face? Yet you wear all your heerrubbing at those windows till your (ace is ghastly tired' You sweep the floors till every stray straw is lightened out; but your sweet eyes are full ol beams whole timbers of anxiety, depression and gloom What do wecare we, the lest of the faniilv that every cobweb is broomed down from the corners, i' cobwebs of gloom festoon your lovely face, mother, because vou are so completely tired out? You fix the children up in ribbons and silks; but where me yours my wile? When I first went com tin? you, sweet-heart long ago., there was no prettier girl in this old village. Do you think I have forgotten it How you used to gracefully adore yourself, you most charming beauty, who could have gone unadorned then? Yet vou knew the feminine art of beau-ty. Your hair was knotted; ycur gown was fastened at the throai; vour flounce and skirt were tricked out with such preltv gewgaws as stole mv heart away Perhaps you thought I did not notice all this. Perhaps 1 was not myself conscious that 1 noticed them. But Dear Heart, now that I do not see them any-more, 1 notice their lack. It pains me. Not that my love is tied and pinned to you by any such trifles, for you are more than Ule to me. Yet such things werrc not tr.fles. Sew York Weekly. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. No. 67. Land Office at Salt Lake Citv, Utah. Oct 1st, i8eo. Notice is hereby given that the follo-wing- named settler has filed notice ol his intention to make final proof in sup-port of his claim, and that said pioof will be made before the County Clerk of Emery Co., Utah, at CasUe Dale, Utah, on N iv. iHj 1, viz: Hiram A S anhwoith, D S No 10876 f ,r the N N E See 7 fp 14 S K 10 E. He names the following witnesses 10 prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation nf. said land, viz: Heber J. Stuell, Frank M. Ewell, Hatrv Thompson, Walter Grimes, all of Soring Glen, Emeiy Co., Utah. Fkank D. Hoiibs, Register. Booth, Wilson & Wilson. Ailv's. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION No. 63S. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Ulah, Oct. ?th, 1S90. Notice is hereby given that the setiler has filed notice of his intention to makj final prool in sup-port of his claim, and that said proof wi l be made bef ire Hie Propate Judge, 01 I lis jiisciw iliu coiiuty-clei- of Emeiy County, Ut.U, al Cislle I'a'e. Emeiy Coiiiiiy, Ulan on Novemliei ao'h, 1800, viz: Charles C. Uauson H. E. No. 6908 for the N,W.JN.E.,E.i N. W J N E. S. W. Sec. J4 Tp. 17. S R. 9 He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Sophus Olson, Delbert Oviatt. Rasmus O. Rasmussen, Iter Ovedsen all of Cleveland, Emery County, Uuh. Fbamk d. Hobss RegisUvr. All inds if produce taken at highest prices in excha .ge for Merchandise at J, P. MeiTstlups. Men's and Boy's Clothing, new and fresh goods at very low prices at the Farmers Exchange get your supply be-fore winter sets in. NOTICE. I have in my possession a sorrel mare, 3 years old last spring, lelt hind foot white, brand resembling on lelt tnigh The owner can have the animal bv call ng at my place 111 Ephraim, and provng ipr ipeiiy. S, P. Jkns .n NOTICE. In tne I'r bate Court of the County ol S in Pe-,e- Trir rory ol Utah. tiie inoiier of the Estate Robert ; dveeasJ. Notice ol Time 8r ird l i pi' v n t ill ,' s -- .ve ..lieiebv g ve thai Monday i,e 19 Ja ol :oV..r.i:as. 1S9 ,ai 1 1 o'clock m. ol aid Jav ai ill Cult House in vUnti City. Cotmiy ofSan Pete.Territory l Uuh has bee.i appointed as the iiie nd .Uce lor piovn.g the Will of v.i.l Kobe.11 l i ;s. deceas-- d; and for ipmhh me application cf Samuel Bills , j j -. for the issuance t .nir--- v n 1.,'cu'i of iei.fc's lesiametttarv theieou. Iohm Ried. County Clekk. I M.iuti City, Oct. ajiid 1S90. . ..... s, |