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Show , quainted with the circumstances would i lay so vile a proluctimt at the door of our esteemed brothers of Tut; Sbsti.nkl, ve can hardly st e tiirir .r,j et iu 1 1 1 i 1 1 g it c;o li.jfore their reader. 1 he article ! I could under 110 chcumstaLces bencJt j any community orpeople, and on the face of it, it is clearly showu that it : was ir.tended only to injure a sister city ! a'id the sooner such nrtie!e3 are os- I I eludfd from the columns of a rat-i-r ! that is working for the interests v't the i entire community and posing 19 a local ! 'newspaper, the sooner in our 1 -in::; -tion, will it fnliiil its mission and re-j tain the support of the public. We onder if all 01 talk about a bsuk for Mount Pleasant in Hie near future will ei.d in tali, lly ihis time next week hope to be able to chronicle ; something to the contrary, and we are almost willing to wager" that a bmk will be instituted 111 Mount Pleasant before another sunst. Mount Pleasant. From The Pyramid of April lt': Miss Christie Eriekaon weut to Salt Lake Monday morning to remain. There is a bank meeting in this city this afternoon, and one of the riht kind. Mrs. Alice Hnnter came down from I Shos sone, Idaho, on yesterday evening's train. Mrs. Ferdnaind Ericksen ha3 beeu veiy low for some tune past but is now reported to be gaining very slowly. Our readers will no. doubt be thankful thank-ful when election day has pasjed into oblivion, and things in general resnme their natural sway: At present everything every-thing is dropped for polities. When The Skntinkl quits publishing such slanderous, insulting insinuations as the one in its issue of the 9th instant over the signature of "Anthony Coi lear" it can attack with hotter grace an article under a non tie plnme in a sister sis-ter paper. The character of the writer of this article ia too clearly portrayed in the article to allow any doubt as to his identity, and while no one ac- |