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Show makiupf inquiries about the grain that Manti can spare, for the nse of Co!o-i Co!o-i ml cans. Hi company has lieeu pnr-i'htt-!it coiiiddfruidtf of our nirpliis wheat in times gone past. K.l Col lei, of Spanish Folk, wta In town several days this week looking after a herd of rdieep that ha hag In this vicinity. The president of a local temperanes society 1ms got himself into trouble. He advertised a meeting roeently and requested a "full" attendance. We ox- LOCAL BRIEFS- fend In yonr f atferipton. i, . The temple re-opens Monday, j The A. 0, U. W. insets to niht. J Democratic piloiary touight. FruiU of all kinds at the Grocery. Eggs wanted at the Manti Grocery. Tomatoes at the Manti Grocery . Fresh Butter at the Manti Grocery. The Chicago store is selling coal oil at 2nc. per gallon. tt Mrs. I. B. Brnnel is rnsticating at j Castilla Springs. Coal Oil only 25 cents par jalon a t John Lowrey& Sons. tf ! " . M. M. Balder was In Mantl yesterday hustling trade. Overalls only 6a cents per pair at John Lowrey & Sons. tf Kalph Wood, of Spriuviiie, is visiting friends In this city. Caster Machine Oil selling at 5 cents at Jonn Lowrey & Sons. tf Campaign hats sr6 qnite nnuibrocs on onr streets. N. H. Feit made a flying trip to Ephraim Thursday. Are yon going to Funk's lake next poet his resignation will be asked for. .Vr. Andrew Jensen, manager of the Spanish Fsih Sun is in tills city today. He called at this office and we had a pleunt dial. "Andy" is looking wel' and reports things in Spanish Fotk as moving along nicely. Recorder Reid issued licences to wed to the following named persons during the week; Swen O. Peterson of Salt Lake, and Miss Melissa Robbins of Gunnison; Clarence P. Wenchester and Benda Rolphson, both of Ml. Pleasant The A. 0. U. W. have a grand excursion excur-sion to Funk's lake Wednesday. Good music will he In attendance and a jolly time is assnrred. Special rates on all railroads Go to F link's lake Wednesday The storm la it Tnesday was a hammer. ham-mer. It lasted for an hour bat no damage dam-age was done to speak of. Daring the storm Mr. Walter Strlngham.Sr., picked op several hall stones one of which measured 4J Inches In circumference Isaac Vorhees, Manti's champion ride ' shot, spied a huge chicken hawk sitting on a chimney of the tabernacle and thinking It a nice piece of game, ran into the house and got hie favorite piece and from his door yard picked the "bird of prey" from his perch. The Ogdan Standard Is doing ia doing more good ia Ogden than all the rest of the papers published ia that city. Ii Is always getting np something to help and benefit the city. Last Sunday's ksue contained the most complete write-Tip of Ogden that we ha8 ever read or seen. It filled over three pages and was profusely illustrated with first-class first-class engravings. A newspaper with the enterprising and progressive spirit ot the standard cannot fail to receive the support of aii the thinking paeple of Ogden j Mr. Dorrant, of Clark, Eldrldge& Co., had a narrow escape from being killed hy a finod Tnesday. He Was! ilrivin.; from Saliits in a bDggy Jtud: iii;!. he H-ss entering Mayfieid he heard a mat lug but thinking it waa the roaring of a creek just ahead of him he pai l no attention to it, nntii it came so near him as to frighten his horse, when he looked to the right of him and saw an imtnenee flood coming down the bili Bide, composed of water, trees, boulders, and shrubbery of all kinds. He whipped np his horse and went thundering thun-dering over boulders, etc., at a breakneck break-neck spsed for abent a quarter of a mile and even then barely escaped with his life. As it was. his buggy was slightly brokan, aud his spirits a little bent. He left for the north Tnesday. Oa Tuesday last the three yearold son of Jale Marks, of this city, met with a Colonel Ward Stevenson vveut to - Ephraim on-business to-day. Grapes 12 cts, per pound at the Manti Grocery, City Council meets Monday night, A full attendance is desired. A babe's high chair and can of baking powder for 75cts at the Manti Grocery, TntHeandCo'a new hnildfns is rajr iSly Bearing completion. Bememher Cho-kui & Son will s.li on! st cost uext week, July 29ih The place to bny furniture, carpets, wali paper, stoves, tinware, etc. Cahoon &Son. Cheap sale, Aog. 29th. One week oniy Goods at cost at Cahoon & Son's. Have to make room for new stock. The Mantl Co-op. Is ready to exchange -"" the new text books for the old ones ai the late of one-half. The plasterers .and painters are put ting the finishing touches on Jed Craw " ford's house. E. A . Gregory returned from Salt Lake city, Wednesday, where he spent several days among old friends. Judge Dany, of Payson, was in our city several days this week on law bnslness Grand lixcursion to Funk's lake Wednesday under the auspices of the A. 0. a. W. A foot race will take place at Salina "" on Sept. 3rd, between .Mitchell Caldwell Cald-well and T. a- Sehroeder for 1 500 a side. J. H. Hougaard was the first to wear a Cleveland hat on our streets. They are now quite numerous, Hariison hats are expected soon. "Iht flistrict schools opeu ou Tuesday Sept. tb. The new text books have arrived nd the Co-op. is ready to make the exchange, The rate is one-half. very painful accident, The little fel. low was playing with a hay chopper wh6U another boy who was with him turned the handle, the knife, came down and struck the little fellow's hand, cut ting a deep gash mid way between his thnmb and wrist. The gash ran from a point between the base of the thnmb and the wrist to the base of the middle finger. It was thought the thumb and first finger would have to be amputated, but Drs. Hosford wtio were called in, decided after a careful examination, that it was not necessary, and say the boy w, 11 te fell right in a few weeks. The above should serve as a lesson to all. Either keep the children away from the hay chopper or else keep the choppeT where the children cannot get at It. "ilr. and sirs. Oie Jensen have returned from their trip to Provo where they have been for some time visiting friends and relatives. All the Cleveland hats were sold ai once, while but one of ths Harrison plugs was taken possession of, so says -""" Alei.VTennant. If you want baigains in Lumber, Lath Shingles, Sash, Doors, etc., call on the Manti Lumber Yard before stock taking which will be on or before Sept. 1st. John Gbieb, Pi op. The Salt Lake Scandinavian Dramatic Co., hsTe made arrangements to perform per-form here in Grier's hall on September 14th one or two nights. C. A, Snow & Co's paicphict. Information Informa-tion and Advice about Paints, Cavea t-a Trademarks, Copyrights, etc., may be cbiatnsd free at this office. Xhelaigsai stock of furniture, stoves, te. in M8nti, to be sold at cost. Everybody Every-body invited. Rsspectfully yours, Cahoon & Son. ' Mr. G. E. Anderson, the photographer has been dc-icg a rushing business in Ephraim ani has returned to Sprini-vilie Sprini-vilie to finish the work he received from tne citizens of that town. He will be in this city about Sept. 10th. James T. Jakemen, a newspaper mant?)was arrested last week on a complaint sworn to by Andrew Jensen, manager of the Spanish Fork San. He " is charged with illegally disposing of soaie property to Eenner ani Jensen, There will be a grand excursion to tastilia Springs on Sept. 24th. It will be the last of the season. There will be foot races, etc., and the proprietors are making arrangements early so that there will be no fakes or failnres on the program. Mr. Steizelberger, of the Grand June-tion June-tion Jailing Co. was io town, yesterday, |