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Show 7 Ferron iIIE GERMAN PEASAN'I. Co-o- p.. BESSIE and DUS CAN. i'KALKM jBam Observations " IN Made bp a Yaukee in the Fatherland. K- X-IIinu General Merchandise. It, rial Strata la Boots, Shoes, IVaHUil- First-clas- of Price. - Psrron - - ' Utah. Hans Larsen & Co., THE LEADING SANPETE Shingle Dealers Located in C mile Canyon. at Liiviiy ft Leave etdem ly the Umber used. Jm Sou. Utah., ?J 1 1 POAU COAI.t! COM! Cheap and Good Coal ai the Manti miles Mum, Canyon. South of Manti. Coal at the mines only t&.& per ton A sopertor quality of Lime, only toe. per boaheL Special rate lyen on large oantltlaa. H. Thomas & Co. teal Six-mil- e FAIBVIEW HOUSE Corner west of Co-o- n but cuss AcmxsatTieit Commercial sample rooms furnished, asm u a call . . S.J. Saxdimoh, PaorauToa H.U. Sperry, TWO DOORS NORTH NEXT! Of CO-O- P JM G.WIIfe. I- -- DIALER N- PENERAL UDnClUANDZSE. a I y ent fo Studebakcr Bros. wagww. Carriages and Carts. Agents for.; Amos Whitneys Steal Mowers and Reapers. Poot OfflOOyl - - Utah: OiHni; SAUNA COiOP., I- NOsneral I Merchandise DEALERS DRY GOODS, Groceries, Agsais lor the Cooper Wagon and Um MtCormickMachim-ry- . -- 8AhggA;:r - UTAH 50 E. 1st St. v 0. Xj. City, AW YiVtivwv aeovvj W 'WcA. r' vci , cj YVcvc, 4 J & CO., or CHICAGO. ILL. r,; kantt AcrcaiBsor Sohool toomForniture and Appar a Maps Ui oonaisting of Deak, Quine, Globes, Bells, Black Boards Also Bsnk Erasers, Chalk." etc. Furnishings and Open Chairs. N. . B Parties needing - any thing' in this Mm will do well f to cul on 0 write to H. G- this office, who is A. H. Andrews western agent. ' Address 1 Brad-IhrliO- . Ylria 4 67,- - Manti, Sanpete KESTAIIKANT Orroexta Chattek'-fia-- ,. . . Tbe peaaanta aever lira la isolated houses about their far mi, write Carl Mail ey Hunt in the Kow York Mail auil express. Thv come tugolher and Iona a littie settlement, aomatimaa not more Uuiu a dam building in all. Hu it ia not infra-queu- t ta aeea small valley thickly dotted with these iiarf. or village., wbieh, if yut together, would make a small towa only, Out of theaa village, ia asm to the beat at twilight la summer. Every Body ia bark from the day's wurk in tba fialda, and the place la now aa full of life aa it waa deserted at noon. For then oaly the yraadwotheta and grandfather, whose ey might ia dimmed or their joints stay at Lome, and tell their young Ucaoeudante the wonderful stories of witches sad hobgoblins, which they from under similar nraumaiaure grandfathers and grauduiotliers years aad years ago. Hy dusk the peasants liar already eatra their supper. The men lie about sod amok their long pipes, tha women make their kaiuing needles fly while the re la light, and the children play tbs identical gaum that their parents played before thou, where they join hand in a wtda circle, sing and act tbe pantomime of the courtship of a sot nier aad a peasant girl. w As one walks over the rough cobble, atones of the narrow street he aeea the house a, whose tall, peaked roofs are divided Into ahiriea hke a pigeons oota, as duty and crowded. If you era cone-t- o enter and climk tha steep, rickety stairs, all tba combined smells of Cologne and Bagdad will greet your nostrils. The various floor are owned by different people, and even the moms may be bought or suld like a plow or cart. Two families usually occupy three rooms, using tha middle apartment as sgeoenl kitchen and sitting-rooTha poorer people often bars only one room, whom they sleep, eat and drug out their entire existence. On tba bottom floor of the self-tam- e bout wbara they dwell are stalled the cows and oxen. By sunrise tha entire population is up aad out la tbs Balds Hot only does tha maa shoulder a hoe or a scythe, but tha woman falls in and works as well. Entire families, except only tha very aged, go out. Children a few mouths old, who hays ao la tba dorf to keep aa decrepit relative Sye upon them until evening, are carried rat by tba mothers and left under tha shads ef a neighboring tree. Boys and girls era obliged to attend school until they are seven tee a, and if they do not, the parents are flood. In the bushel part of tbs summer the aeasoa for making bay and other stated irnee a vacation is given that tba children la tbe Held. But, during say Of may help these seasons, if it should set ia and rail with ao prospect of abating soon, school is salted again and eoatiuued during tha wet weather; than tha teacher lays and his ferrule until the crops are In. The laborers carry out their food for tha day with them. Every me has a jug of cider or beer, which aa drinks ia plans of water. Tha peasants live almost entirely on grain food and cheese Milk and butter they axe bangs for other more necessary and lass luxurious articles. A great epoch ia evary Oermaa'i ille, and especially tba Oertuan peasant's, Is tha tarries ia tbs great standing army. Evary maa who ia sound ia body and not deformed must serve three years. Money or influence will aot exempt a man from this iroe law. la ease be attends tha university ha abort an Ida time to one year. It is seldom, how over, that tha peasant lad gore further thai I ho school, so that throe years are taksi from tha most active period of his Ilfs. the winter tha peaaauu are nut to During busy as whoa ideating and gathering their crops. Whas tha snow 11m thick oa tba Balds tbs bwb thresh out tha grate, aad tu woman spin aad weave tha flax, which they grow thanualrea. Out of tba long rolls of this heavy gray linen they make clothe and artielsa necessary for domeetia use. A grant part of it, too, they store sway tar their children, who, la their turn, preserve ft (or theirs, so that quantities are headed don from mother to .daughter, like the usual heirloom of powter tunhardi aad spinning wheals . I On of the customs among tha peasantry which does not eoollns itself to any apadai aaaora, although la aoeordanc with the tima-ww- a law ia more prevalent in spring, in a wadding. Aad tha preliminary arrangements are somewhat complicate! Ivory girl It expected to have her dowry, la any cbm of aa entire household equipment, from Joaormoui feather-bei- la to knives and forks The young woman who comae without this supply generally feel pretty much ashamed of kersolf, aad the husband does not receive ber with ouch joy as If she came ladeued with a complete housekeeping outfit. When a couple bare derided to travel oa through life together, the respective parents in solemn family con flare, arrange the details of tha young ... lady's portion. Every riling baa, of course, its social strata. There la tbe aristocracy, which can afford tha luxury of several rooms aad a bit more of farming land than the genarallty of the poor dais, who era obliged to hire themselves rat as day laborers It occasionally that a peasant amasses wealth, and thea ha lives on exactly aa before, working Industriously tu the Balds and adding to hit pile of gold nodal distinctions are carefully and it is of rare occurrence that a marries above or below his own Moat of these peasants lead a hard hand existence. They earn a pittance la tha summer which barely enable than to aka out aa existence througk the winter. Their life seems almost uuaadur able, but it appear ao to tha atrauger only. They are hardy, sunburned maa and women, and their close intimacy with nature sad dependence oa bra give than a healthier and happier morel mid physical who lira i: Iona than a eorrtspouding MENTAL CONTAG ION. Hr ANDREWS lettets to" Box Conxty, Utah. an - Vt. 'T3tdttv A. - I Ha. la ii lira Huatete A Maad ta Mvuth KsMeeee Kara wllU Uraat Mrarary. Hats, Caps, Hardware, and .Everything s Belonging to a Goods Cheaper than Store. at any other House 'in the County. Largest Store South corn Ocsa, NaaUjttets. and tint-e- l or accorom i tor Lodging," H. H. HAWKI5S PROP C0AltS te STJEiGHOVE MAR6ETTS BSOS,, ua bo nridrly aoraad that ita very ii a causa of it obeeurity; w am ao .'i ur wua It that we do aot recognise it, are no familiar with iu result that we i". .m to look oa them ao occurrence common aud natural IP k uaavotd-k'.ic- . It ia only whaa w are critical in our tnat tha oboonrity bagiss to pate an ay, and tha character of the phenomena appears in all it olaaraaoa aad axuasiva-urWhen these phenomena are recognised it la astonishing bow ewtagioua a (nations of manta! origin ara seen to ia their course these arioiag from eu-.- ... . i Hometimrt physical cootagama. spreading or epidemic charm oairh-ii.- g aoealtod maanar the ef ter after tba diseases with which ore. are moat familiar, end are sees to widen late great palmate outbreaks, extaadiag ever large tracts of country, aad causing tha strangest of afeeU know la hiatory. On of tueae marvelous outbreaks of iMjiisgious disease, not to name say was tha dauriag mania ef the fourteenth ef me century, during wbieh assemblage aud women who had coma out Of Oarmany coeunou oa united to Aix ia Chspalto, by delusion, formed ouuiea, bind in band, nod, ever Ihair all test eoatrai hnva ta appearing antes, continued daadaff, ragurdlaa of Lite bystander, for hours together ia wild delirium, until at length they feU to the ground In n stria ef utter exhaustion, panting, senseless aad laboring tor breath, yet aot infrequently rising after a rrat and in many nmtinuing tha motion until, they dtofi from tha afiort-A- t these outbreaks from menother tunes ial contagion, ia Which ana victim has followed another, have taken what, la regard to more ordinary known disaaete, la called the eporadio fora -t- hat Is to say, have bean developed or bar broken rat in loose particular locality, aad bars aot extended teyond tha boundaries of the locality. Aa outbreak of a ooanilaive typ ariaiag freui takes WHOLKSALI 0 0 Vi1 ?! .1 i . . ' g Ei try thing Jcztsieal at Coalter & Snolgroves, 7JLMain Street, Salt Lake City , Utah. catalogues fbee. Money! Money!! Money !i all kinds ol mmfl?MLw'K'EPAX: Peterson & Hanson, DEALERS i LOMBARD INVESTMENT GO.; -oi 1 n- - Very easy terms. We bavo ot to loan on good racuritr plenty money pgrticulan call on or write to '' For full W.VAIHUL1 S, Manayer;hp1iraim. INt MURRAY, S. L. CO., UTAH. . 1 i Mtnufactm rjrfrt Ftuit Extracts. u Ji,iTISSSJ.5g.J' Robon ft Netden, i I . u-- ran rtfcb ! Druggist, sole agents for Utah. . -u No adulteration I Vm.i-- i x , MANTI! ROLLER MILLS. . BEGKEB, ri sr t . n Orders and Correapondenca solicited 4. w Custom Work a Specialty. v4te0 ' m J'f rp maqrvNW eif .rf ii .uil .n iti Jt,: t f.. - caMsmoi sdcso oooooxn., HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, OF BOOTS AND SHOES, vw W vm o seexiYG sw eVvcAb mx btm Joir 5oicitt Jot Vjuw- wm itvce We are Never Undersold. Tou W. temM a Jiwt ea o W Vtamm. VtoWe Lessee, TheBest;Grades of Flour, j, -- AMO MANUVACTTBIM JOSEPH MARRIOTT EpWeatle Outbreaks That Barisasly Al Ibct the Nerves aad Brain. , l, Tha illustrious French philosopher, first dearly defined, under the tern moral contagion, that in the study cl mental phenomena there may be detected variation of action and dlvergendos froai tha ordinary or natural conditions, which are excited by contagion In tba tamo wgy aa phjnioal derangements an excited by physical oontaglona. Deapma, of Mar wo-Aantes, who In many respects maybe compared with his gnat master, Esqnlrol, has followed this line of study with wonderful sueceea, aad hae given to via history of moral contagion which claims the attention What Ws Kssssfcsmi of every social scholar. For my prat, obAll that wo know of cotor, Itecausn and serves a writer la Longman's Maganas, sffnota, ta In enaasetloa with Us wavatbo-oryo- t 1 like and approve of all that these teachers light Cotor depends upon tha sum-br- a teach except tbe term they nse to set forth of light waves reflected from aoyeb-toc- t their argument I prefer tbe term mental impinging npoathe retina of tba aye, roalagieo to that of moral contagion- - Moral la red tter are about 40,000 ne J not conceive conveying Inch, aad tbeeo will strike the eye at: the. contagion ran any aenee of variation from n standard rate of M7 mliltoos of milltoes of putarib health of mind, and nay eoalagkm moral in per second. . In violet tter nr T, ns Batura would to me indicate soon lag km waves to tha Inch, end 000 millions of that waa good, and therefore contrary lu teas of pulsation per second. The hi nature from the idea of cenlaaalna.ion colors has wave light Intermediate te usually connaetad with the ward contagion. twees ttera two. Cotor dean net tflis. I there for cbooao tha term mental con fora, exist either latte object aor la tb tagtoa" aa being more to tbe print and m brxiDuoria the mind of the observer, it moat in accord with the commonly accepted is an effect There era be no appearance expression. We will study this dlviatouot of afire on a desert island where there ta our subject under that tills, no eye within seeing dtatenra- The them Tbe unhealthy mind affected by mental teal process celled combustioe goee en, but renlagwa presents Itself, when It is care Iters ta appearance ofthogamo save fully observed, over a much mors as tended whra lt war atribg upca the retina f Held than 1 generally supposed. Jt Is, la I . 1 cl, a rtpresaatatlon of a aeries of pbe- - N- General Merenaiidise, AN UGLY ENCOUNTER. Ba d 5Sd 2 i ' At. . Kl'lil ON HAND FULL AND COMPLETE LINES OF Dry 'Goods', Clothing, Boots and1 Shoes, Carpets, Curtains Wall Paper, Grocer, W.T. t. g. WaDlKaiTlflesretar3r HO, PrasMsat MANTI CO-OPERAT- ' Boots and Shoes, DryGoodi, Notions, Hats, ' Groceries, Hardware, Glassware, Drugs, stoves,- wagon timber, (arming implements, etc. The public are cordially invited to call ud examine or excellent variety ol Cashmeres, Brocades, Sateens, Beiges, Ginghams, etc. .L.ics Kid, Silk,Jcrs7 and Lisle Gloves, and . its to' suit all, Hens, Boys, Ladies, and Misses Straw Goods. Headquarters (or Home-mad- e Boots and Shoet, Rest in the - Market. Summer Suits (or Old and Young. MERCANTILE ies arid Hardware, -- AT- IVE Dealers in wmuih ... TO LOAN ON , folly. Atauwt it tha same tastant the brute struck with his right paw, knocking him te ground. Bra, who was aot a coward, sprung to tha toft of tba brat aad sunk his half fata brute's heart Jamas was aow apra hi foot, white tte otter tear was thorn with savage growls. Jim, for haavra'osate toed year rifle as quicks 1 wkll watch the angry brute, H possible raclaimad By. Aa Jaaisa hadbla rlfla almost loaded tha tear sprung atBysunax-pntadl- y and kaoeted him down. But tba toad from Jim's rifle put aa and to tha straggle. Bow we got horn I do aot know, nor do I think that any of ns know a gnat deal about it Aa iom as wo wwro state to leave our cabta w wont to purchased throo Wiaehtrior rifles, and mad tte bonat that afraid of attacking aay flv baan. I- tYe carry tlia Largest Stock sooth of Salt Lake Gitv. The peonle of tha south will do well by buying thair Orders by mall Doors, tYindows,Eto.. from us. Promptly attended to. Office and yard opposite tba V. 0. and I), ft R. G. Depots. era-tea- The writer, while Maytag in the me tins near Bismarck, Bagancha Oraaty, Cob, la tha winter of UM, Uflflaad KM, joyed no tetter eper! wUh iruaty rompankira, James Mathews wag Syu fUeharoa, than banting the tear aad leer and baring aa oecaa tonal adveotura with wolvee. Of our many advsutaras X wlllriau onaia parttaular. A our ruda sabtn waa situated almoet in lhaeenUr of wr hunting ground w needed mlstanoa than our owa muscular strength (raid afford In carrying wr gam from tba place of slaughter to tba cabin. On morning la February aa we war ' rotfora hunt with our rlflee nd our huutiag-knlvo- s In pled a very large bear1 tracks, aad ora began the trail at coo. W had aot oa far until we aawbyttetraekaiatte now that tha tear had teen joined by aa Mhra on squally aa Urge. I cautioned tb boys to te an tha lookout. , - W bad not gen mors thaa twenty rods both tears when, to our groat mrprla sprung from bshlnd a great monad aot more than twsoty fast In advsao of as. I, being tte hand oos, quidtiy lischargsd my riflq, tha baU just (nring tha ahouldar of oaa of tte boon, which only added to tha Buy of omla. Bathtearaworoaowaamiagat .ua with ferocity. Jam and Sys both find, but ta thalr euttamaat aad harry both missed their ala. Aa tha Brat tear waa ta reach of ms, eontianae tha writer ia tteBt t, Lwia I dealt him a ning blow with the butt of my rifle, log Hand causing him to stagger Before I had time wwildarmeaL tte aaoond tear gars mo Jiy huntinf-knlf-e a powerful Mow oa tte breast, knoektag ma nsetaas to tte grooad. Jama and By aow ted tba fight to tbomselves. They iro prepared, besrovra, aad as bruiaoaia at them dames struck kirn acroea tte boss with his hunting-knife- , causing him AMD XgTAL DVAI.KK BUILDING Uhe-trat- ea sang Ol (' and anno-fro- e Mangle. hi thngh Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Pickets, WINDOW:, DOORS. WeberPianos, 35,000 in use. MOULDING and BLINDS. t, Ira Oa cube Bock FaMiikcd LUMBERAND BUILDING CO., '4ey v Large Hear Abeut a (flash as stands TabUtsPaperies SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. x-- h Note Books, Aaj mow-m- C STATIONERY and BOOKS, and Ink Antograyh ft Fbotogtayb Albums, tmg -- Toys and Fancy Goods, Blank-book- s, IIn use & fear, ones oeooned at h manufactory at Hodden Bridge, la Lancashire; ta , which outbreak over persona, taking. Ik eon tagtoa from us individual, wary-- atr. tacked moat aerersiy.bat without cooeniui eating the affection beyond the placw wharf it broke oat Liks tb eouimeu ofntvtent ease, the diseases of msataleoatagtat have bees kaowa ta bar tbalr resraoj. proeUriltoa- - Tha ordinary spreading dim eases, oneh a ' missies,-oooricholera, typSus,have sack thalr fownblP seaaous of intensity aad dectlasL tirtam& imum and thalr mmlamm period. It is tha wmatal typd aaina frith tba affaetiaas-o- f which spring from era tacteueiaflueuoe. .. Ia tb Bhetlaad lelaads a adwtagteua eees ulsirs affection, wbieh waa ultimately eared aad prevented by moral means aloes, broke out in tha yew 1B17 during tha summer months, and recurred every year during tba same month until it waa finally disposed of. In like mannraauieid, which l mar be looked oa aa a distiaet form of disease,! of a aratagwus character, so contagious that during the reign of tb Aral of a otsUon had Napoleon tba seatry-box- e to be burned bsosua one eoldira set tha , atiiple of hanging hlmaalf U a asatry-beHuioldo alec haa ttaoeaeracf height and dm el me, lm maximum being reached ta Xupa mid IU minimum ta ffibruary, tika a true epidemic, a Aaother aingular and aaportaat eharactariatis quality of tha COBtagioup mental dieaaee .ran of lmmenao Impor taacu to vamombar, and ana which Unka ttielr phaaomraa very eloealy with those of the oommoa contagious dleaaaaa-d- a whafl may b called the Una aed order ef (Lmlop-moaoouraa aad deolma. Tba a tagtraa ills ease ueualjy owi aingla point, rapidly increasing in lateaefty, and than doriine often ns suddenly aa they camera the flalda. Tha same la aaaa ia Ua eontagtoua mantel dlaease. Peepte fbU vary eogsutiy from the eontagtoe of tha duri. In tha begtantag tt is areas. sary to have soma great esua ta mdse tb disease ef mind which leads to a Brat of dueling. But tat fbteoa tagtoa go M, end soenth merest pretext U nMctent t anetts tba pbanmaara,nnBl at last tt ceases altogether for tha tune, self H ware worn out by iu owa excessive fury p . Office. School and Architectural Supplies, 230,000 npie ilu-- Wholesale and Retail Dbalms in The Salt Lake Music Dealers. INSTITUTION. WHOLEALEip T G. RETAIL: WEBBER, Superintendent, ZiO.M. I. |