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Show T UW', t. '. if J h r 4 r f V i ' v A N t? 4 v a M pl$f i ti il f-- i y ( avs o i I MANTI CITY, SAN PETE COUNTY, UTAH, Fill DAY DEC. 30, 1SS7. VOL. HI. 1 the - M I O II T Home Sentinel. T R A I L li O MEETING. A N This excellent little Company will assist Mr.Johnsunin putting on this splendid Irish drama at Alt Pleasant Wednesday Dec axili. at Ephiaim. .Monday Jan. 2d and we ll 11k their intention is, to visit Manti Tuesday ,yr 5. A D In Manti City Hull. j ,J fW.-u'.tflrr- , Weekly ? ; i jev.'tAl t tl;? general interest pf 51,1,1 8,jri'oum1' Ie people of S.m Tte OOMUfieib Sibrrlflon $2.00 1.25 tie year, ix months, J,ri'o month m .4 0 eening au influential and thoroughly representative meeting ot citizens convened in the above hall to hear the report of a committee appoint-- , 'ed at a former meeting to tepoltoii the proposals ot Mr, Camoerger to eAtcnd tlie S. I. V. R. to Manti. Mr. John 11 Hougaaid, Mayor ot Manti, was called to On Tuesday NEWS. ITEMS.' on Appllontloii. ft to the Address communication Skntinkt. (Company, omb P. 0. Box 57, Manti. U. T. Ja's. T. Jakeman, Manager. LOCAL ITEMS. The severity of the fever so ions: previn Manti, ie some what abaitmg. 1 The Home Dramatic CIud of Manti rill appear in "Ritter Cold and "Box nd Cox at Gunnison ' There will be a party next Mm day house, f r the bene-- t Ight in the Co-nc- ii, cf .the Young Mens free Reading .ooin and Library. ' Tickets at 50 cts. a iece can be had at the stores. i there was some wind, and Yesterday slight thaw. Some weather prophets 'ere pred eting an extensive thaw in intiary, but this morning, the earth is tired under five or six inches' or addi- tional snow. Matters in Manti haAe a nlote favorable titude towaid the proposed R. R. rheme, than w&s at litst supposed, here is abeady quite a pttzz ot enter rise on foot to meet the increase of ttsiness, for, of course, no one doubts ir a moment that the road will come, nd that speedily, Word comes from Provo that L.Jacob y en ot that place committed suicide by hanging lvmsef. He had e feen until recently confined in the Asylum, but was released on hav-r- g apparently regained his pi ope r men- il ballance. Des. A'ezcs. Ves-rda- - In-m- mule one were. Anns A. Ihadly, and Miss melia C. Christiansen, at the heme of the brides father Judging from the appearance of biide and groom, (vvhraie know by all classes heie as being among thtvfery best of Moronis citizens) we think they will be able to say truly in afterveais "Well, we have lived together 60 years, and never have giv en each other cause to legiet fof a moment that we staited on lifes journey side by heflits , "BITTER COLD." ,Tbe Home Dramatic Club of Manti tppeaiedin this Drama last, Friday and Saturday. Though the weather was inttsually severe, btter cold indeed, md though other enieitainments in town rad claimed the presence of not a few ot hose who generally v. sit our theatiical rerfotmanceS, yet the hall was well died both evenings. The various pans vere given quite well, as could be exacted from the fact that the club con-iist- s of some of our best talent lrorn roth wards. The entertainment ended with the ft ice: Box and.CoX," in which lr..C. Pennant as B x, and Mr. W, II. Utke as Cox kept the aud.ence latighi. g vVe wish t is theatiical til the time iompany great success, and hope to have .he pleasme of seeing 'them play many times during Lie Winter. A word to all Manti City Dec. 23 1887 in San Fete Co. were equally careful would onlv oc- bee-keepe- rs If all this disease of casionally be found. . This is like a cate-les- s farmer, allowing a noxious weed to mature seeds, to be wafted bv winds to the lands of a carehil neighbor, who must fortify himself to continual vigilance, or endure afoul pest. So with A apiarian, in sections where it has n .J appeared, he rrttisl be continually on tins watch. Vigilance is the price of Success. Again alter the breeding season js over, in the fall, every stock should be tuoroQghly inspected, and all diseased ones condemned for stock hives. Even it it should take the last one, it would rny to procute heal h) ones instead. Versons wiping to eat the. hflr.ey from s r;h hives, I could not recommend !t, be-use tiie honey is diseased. Careless when their n.vesate robbed, feel regtet, or ate 'more often vexed with some one, at the result of their oifii carelessness. The real cause of complaint mote olten belongs to the owr.eis of the robbing bees, ", j the honev cjrau.ed in thisay pm- es v'th it more misch.ef than A! ! e;i'.:;c.it:-- i m twelve months. i.ve.)!) H. ivrmtjnvaite. County Bee Inspector. bee-keepe- rs loiil-brob- d bee-keepet- s, t.r rfi Ir ' coisbiimm lo e, n To rll who desire It, need, (rRiis.l tor I " ihn.iz and using trio Sinl a rure Cure or tlm j :. ar a r f .! rv or fi.e tie will Fend nr with flu dikvtt'.o sme vrhitlvtj.pv i vJom'plamtit caflnot be befit. Cough'tC' 'P,i Consumption, Asthma, Brorfchipe.-'.- '; Jos. T. McEwan, A. A 1I i.ev, wii prpti New York, December 27. A dozen Irioda N. McEwaiT ' tiun, pinn gt ViUmiahmrTli. N. V. ; persons vveieinjuted and two passengei 1886. . t cars vviecked by a colhs, on 'between two Brova, Maich 26, the Long Island tia.ns American. . - pas-eng- er -i 11 . s . " . knJ n r The Boom Hi.s , : 0 0 amt t'eally Ftrnck Manti, To 'didnt AOti fiifgut it. jiTovo C o this Mill into r F E RS HARDWARE STORE c e. siu-ake- 0 and see his 111 to-da- y. The Fairview roller Hoar mill will soon .lave a ivVeiuy uorse piwer engine uttached to tile gieat body of macmneiy 'so that they o.in get speed suiticieni to run at tne.r lull capacity amt produce equallyas good a quality ol iloui as is produced anywhere. There has fecentiv been a peddler heie selling goods of a very poor quality. He is going south, and ins vie.ims hair vie wad vise then southern friends to iwve nothing to Uo with him but to paiiui.ize their home merchants who will give them better goods for less money. . As Mr. Ciat1es Stain a: d family were , on their way to Spiingciilc, Friday 23 iust. when about thie'c miles norm olMt Pleasant, they met a team with the drivers walking behind tlie wagon. Mr. Siam gave all tlie road he could, but a collision look place. Fortunately ' no other harm was done except the bieak-inof tae tongue out of Mr. St. i ..s small vehicle. The damage was soon mended and Mr. Stain could continue lus journey rejoicing. 111 - g IT MS. . At present the Editor health of the people here in Mofoni is good. Three or fourinches of snout weather g fine, and the Holidays peusamly wij.li danciug,' the leading ' mature cf amusement; inteispeised with a moderate indulgence in beer and wine, drinkSkn-tinTt- pas-in- w.l.-- . c for the liist time m Moroni, presented last Fiiday to perhaps the largest audience that ever assembled here on an occassion of the kind. A giecd number of people were turned away, not being able to secure even standing room. Tonight, Tuesday 271 1. the. piece will be repeated. 1 moi ably, as large an audience as thefiist, there lieing' a greater demand for tickets Mu oh occasion: 0 . 0 1 - , A rrgM5g?g? Tinware 'Of all kinds kept ia Stock and Made tv Order. . ' fCrSTOB "7V0RK in Tin and Slieet Iron Neti lv Executed, lloofii s atid Guttering on New Build.ngsa specialty. Main Street, Manti, Utah; op-pe- . - - '.I c--.J d . Parian (Marian w &TOHE- - CUTTER. -- MANTI, n - for-wat- JliAYE Ct MY POSSESSION v- - v agriculture.., l . . -- Turkey. As usual this counry is in a bad i, financially. Tne Rushan ambassador has i. t Mined the Porte that unless the indeni.l ty a. teats, amounting to d, Russia will take the f 750000 in t Ae pa 1.1 Minor for tne p edges protect on of hei interests Andwlile the government has no in mev, the rumors of war 1 among the neighbors are alarming the p3 pie. The Sultan is thinking of calling oUt 5.2,000 men fur and ' ' ' cper. Firzt-ioiit- 'htinbstonee, - Monuments, Tablets, Sills, Etc. ALL WORK Neatly and Promptly Executed and on Very .Reasonable Terms. WHIoolite BlQim it Por SeIs . j F:U. fcioreiiHe.i; Po.in'ik' ' KOREIGN. J One red bull abr ut 8 niofrtbs old no brand Visible, half under crop in toft ear, bush of tail df r u If said afiima! is not elaimed and taken away op r before tb'5 cl day of January,- - 1S8.S, it will Bh o'd l the highest .'a !i !id I. f day, at the estmy qbund, Ejdiridfiij Ephraim, eeenibc r 2J, IvA?. - UTAH. d - ing. The play Kathleen Mavourueen. was On Time Cook. Universal Heating Ranges and Sheet Iron ar-liv- l MOJUNl sut-ficie- nt . -- Sweii Nielson lias now tompleted his new lesideiice which is said to tie tne nnest tiie c.iy ol bait view ailuiils. 1. adds gteady to the luipioveineut ol out City and is a ciediL to Mi. Nielson. - 0 fl-q- . Railroad, this nforning. ' ' Ship. Ch caoo, Deciwber 27. Advices from Afancy liall will he held in the Centtal Minneapolis say ti.e "tneicuTy was 3 IlaH, Dec. 30 ISS7. It is a select" party, below af 7 ;f.' with iodica-tionand we hope tlie connniuee lias chosen degrees of Severe wtathei. Genetal such young men and women as vv.ll con- Gieeley telegiaphs fioni Washington duct themselves m a lespectable manner ihat tlie tempeiatuie in Chicago will m ail. fill twenty degrees on or before 7 a. m. Thursday. The following is the n. mutes of a k. & R. meeting at tins pDee. Minutes ol Rochester, December 27. Rail Road meeting held in the Cential Cos powder trull, at Pittsf n.d, j.edr this Hull of Ephiaim Dec. 2otli. 1SN7. ciiy, was blown tip th S morning with a teiiific noise. Tne workmen Were at Mi. j. P. Chi sieiisfen was chosen breakfast at the time' and o one was in; ot the meeting, and Mr. J. Piesideut Canute Peteis n jured. The I jss vf prupeitS is ccnsidei-ablwas introduced by the CliaimAn, as a oil the subject.' This gentleman gave his views and ideas and lavoied BalMount. Vernon, Ky., December 25. Laurel Chtinley, yesterday, me appiuadtmg Kail loud Mr Bamarrested Hugh McIIatgue, wlio berger had utfeied yjets. for grad.ng. io County, a 25 cis. lor ties. Making dn estimate ol was barged with the seduction of g.rl. He siarted oli the ttain w i:h the Woik lequiied it will amount to young When he about $ 7. uo. Afier making many hitn tor this pace at Livingstone, Walter MulLns, one Comments on the subject, ie proposed of McHargUes fi lends, boaided the having a committee appomied of five men, to see to tlie woik, etc; and to tiain.m Tiie ttain ha J nut run lhoie than tvvo leS, nearing a tuane! wli ch wait on Mi. Bambeiger. out on. the opens budge uVer Round was The meeting then in order lot comments ,ds to app nut tlie com oittee. Stone Cieek. Mullms enteied the cat, and slapping Chunley ontlie shoulder Ly motion the following weie chosen to see lpjn oncne committee. A. H. Lund, Geo. layloi toht him lie wanted r vvetijl otu-'-- tuyt tk qu Chunley platfoim P. Peter Gieaves and Pelei J. Meilstiup, li in. .After Ins with mg Wii.chesjer Pcteison. Many other Comments Weie inade by the people all I.Avoring the .leaching the phulorm a discussion enb Id.ng up of the S. P. V. R. By build- dued and the leport of aims jaoued all Mull ns was shot ing up tit s road it will tend to get othei the, passengeis Gliunlev the hand and through Be loads.in so tins should put tinougfi as the foot. Both Tell fn.m the fhrriugli inovirg soon as possible-- it.seems that all the off the a distance ol about prominent men of this ..vicinity ate wil- train feet. bridge, d was s once train at The ling t work fur the load, and even the thirtyand hacked tne Both scene. np young people aie commencing to put men were found dead. Mull ns vvjthhis their heads together so as to work on neck broken and Chunley with Ins bead the road ud .make money ehough to all torn to p.ects; mak.ng it difficult j keep them a year aftfer. to tell to tell whether he was .. "V. V. e shot iu the head or not, out it is suppos-he, was as his brains weie. found upon a NEW'TIMETABLK. the car step. In the cotifusioli. and his whereabouts is The Utah Central RailjVay' ruinouncei still a escaped m : j some changes in. its time' tabiegus follows: The Atlantic express wilf leave wool Columbus, Oh 10. The growers at 6.48 p,m., iiistead of 8.212. p. m.4 the Association directs thiough their jnesi-dePacihe express (an additional train) w ill , Mr. C. Delano, au addie-- s to Wool leave at 10.20 p. "m., Inaktng doS,e con- Qiowers-Uthe United States, in which nection w'ith thethiough Central Pacific they are uiged to petition Congress tiainfor the west. Tneie will a'lso bean kga.nst the contemplated reduction of additional train frdtn the noitliatriivmg t e .iuty.oiTjawf uiatvr.a'. 'Send letters at 'P- ni. This tia n connects u to Congressmen from every district: have Ogden with the Utah & Northern ac- each association of wool grovyers. State, commodation and the C. P. tra il fiout County, ;o.vnsh p or town, pass and incite tlje west. Tiie owl train w.H arrive st appropria e resolutions; ' 1. eo a. erh, instead of Mo a m.grangers or associations ol husbandmen to unite their voices w th yours in urging to promote the .welfare of Coiigtzss ESTEAY NOTICE. chaii-ma- jj 50-10- iqi-- l Tne .lealth of tiie people is good at piese.it, and all seem to Cany a sniiie and toe.ijoy tiie pleasuies of tlie holidays. - o . Itfias been Veiycold the last five days, befoie Chi.s ihas bat Chwstniasday vva.s very mdd and ple.i-.an- t. - -- - suc-pt-js- ul cj eve-n.n- TintiC. One Mrs. Maiks of Eureka has filed a complaint, chaiging Cuiistal-- e John Sullivan, Joe Feiguson, and a ' mail, Douglas, witli assault and riot She says the Constable went to her last Monday and inforned her that judgment of $75 had been rendeted against tier at novo and that he would now take po session of her house. She was not allowed two minutes to fetch the money, but was dragged- out of her bed and over the snow to the office of the Justice of the ptace. In the. meantime a ciuwd had .gatheied, who entered and smashed every lung. She also says that they threatened to kill tiei This is the Ladys side.uf the question, t Sprains, Bruises, Burns, Cuts, etc.,' And for children with Summer must evidently be lead with cnticism. ' 1 -- -- J- con-ckis.0- . thi-oug- k. The way our mails are carried at pres-:n- t is an outrage and the matter should ie looked into by the postal authorities For sometime past several of our have not reached us at all, and hose that have show unmistakable s gns .hat they have been opuied aud .read md replaced in wrappers Southern Idaho Independent. 1 r, t - Madsen, s 1 11 ex-lai- J P and E Ockey. Bv v rtue ot an execution issued out oJ the D.sirict Court, Fust Judicial District of the Teiritoty of Utah and County ot Utah, wherein Win. V. Morse and Owen J. Lewis, as M. V. Morse & Co, plaintiff. and J. P. Madsen auu Edward Ockey. .le:e idants. upon a judgment rendered the 14th day of November, A. D. iSf for the sum of 727,33 together with interest thereon at ro per cent per annum from its date,, together with all legar costs accruing hereon. I have this day levied upon all the light, title, claim, and P- Madsen, inteiest ol said defendant uf, iu and to the following describe leal estate, to wit: Lot l. Block 16, Plat A, Manti City Suracres. vey, containing 1, Pa cel 44 being 23 rods North and ObSouth, by 21 rods East and West,Plat A acres as platted in taining 3, Manti City Survey, San Pete County U. T. Parcel 45 being 23 rods North and Sonth 21 Last and West containing 3. acies as platted in Plat A Manti Citv Survey, San Pete County, U. T. That portion of land lying North ot the cteek being part of the five acre lot of Neils Madsen, deceased, the same ter. being situated in Manti South Field anti The Primary al-- bad a grand time at jnthe N i of the N W J of Sec. 13 Tp Hi the Society Hall the same ...evening. S, R 2 East of Salt Lake meridian, con Some say their decorations were rather tjiimng 3, acres. me best. Tuesday evening. Dec. 2?lh, Public notice is hereby given I will on the Ep.iraim Diamatrc Co a.ipeired in F t day the 20th day of January A. L. tne popu. ar diama, "Lost Ship. 1888 at eleven oclock a m, of said day On account of getting it i.tftoo soon, in Manti city, in front of the court house mistakes we.e made; the stage manager door ofjthe county of San Pete, sell at was absent, and therefore all d d net go public auction for cash in hand, all the jft as smooth as expected. Tney will right, title claim and interest of said deplay New Years Eve, By fendant J. P. Madsen, of, in and to the lepeat the Will mat time it prove one of the best above described property, or as much ever gotten up in this ci y. C011. e and thereof as may be necessary to raise .ee it. Wednesday Evening the Noilh to satisfy said judgment, with m vVaid S. S. will no dvti it have as nice a teiest and costs, to the highest and best time as was ever spent in Epiiiaini. bidder. . Jens r. Larsen. Sheriffof San Pete CmiUv, ' Dated DeC. 30th 1887. J G.Caltnn, . After using your Electric Lini ment' in our. family for 1) years; we take pleasure in recommending it hi.vinr been pennnner.tlv cored to the public, as tlie best remedy OfThe advertiser t by a eunple that dread dixe-or Rheumatism, Colic, Cramps, tenedy, is auxiai.a lei make, known tohia J d. FAIR VI FAY ITEMS. 'in our account of the proceedings of ae County Court, Des. 6th it is stated hat Selectman Metcatf was allowed Stock buyers seem, to be scarce this 80.40 for re vices on biidzes and other- season. n wise. The selectman wishes us to Win. F.. Young Will so. n be seen that the aBove sum coveis besid $ fcrvices on abridge, medicira, quatan enlarged pictuiesin the soCuhcfh towns of San Pete. tne, and $49.75 Worth of bridge-plan- ihe Ibiiveisty, also returned home. Welcome home, boy si There lias been a constant buzz, and hustle at our city the pas; week, making for Chrsttnas. xiiangt-rrieiilA dance was held in the ventral hill What a happy cievv 011 Onus. mas eve. of young men and ladies mtt to go through their various steps and hops! DancevcU .g Llks oaw-- leyour young whfea you ate old, on wtia.? A grand entertainment was held on Monday afternoon, Dec. 26th, in the Tabernacle. It was gotten up f r the amuse-- ' ment of the S mtu Wald S. S., but all ne Biasslfand, were coid.ally invited Harm m ca Band and Choir Were piesent, and, oh! what rap.ure tilled me house. Our llaimouica band is a successes eq lal can not be found on this side of Salt Lake City, Having a good programme it took up the day; s tlie was to meet again in the and nere then, was qu.te a s.gnt.' A laige Dims mas nee stood in thz center of the house; decorated in. giand s yle. Theie was a present foi each of the S. S. pupils, and whit tun .t was when tne time ca ne t jr tne distribution ol tile pitsents. Two odd luokng chaps, diessed m clowns suits weie the lun and cieam of tie occasion. They madethe house fairly roar witn laugh- pte-seire- h.-- - j ., , ent Editor s even'ng George .1.1 mi-wu , w n as d lor keep:l(ng er at SlieMPg IIill, Second Sout.r w,,ss abbed but not dangerousA dance was in ly u.jjicd pngress and a number of drunken fellows d tuemselves f.r admittance. U i!!iamsrelused. when one of the men began abusing him, and challenge J bun downstaiis. The don keeper unwisely accep-ethe chulenge and followed the r ngn and two of his c mipanioiis down. hey reached a land ngw'here the man who had been so ofiensive, suddenly turned 011 Mr. Williams, stabbing, him twice, one cut being just below the he u t .tud the other ne tr the left hifg A large p ck?i kn fe was probably the weapon used. 1 he Wounded man made his way up stairs, whcie he gave the alaim. A surgeon was summoned and diessed the wounds, which were thought at first to be'sciuus. Itnnied ately after committing the crime the rough Ilea from the scene, an J it was some tune before the officers could fix on the right man, who is a res idem ol Bing lam, known as Hvuds,' A vigorous se.iidr was instituted by the her ill) p dice and deputy ntatshals The police got on Hvuds trail, and one ..I them caught a glimpse of him on First .Sjiitli Stieet.' The Theatie Was Just out and the lelloW succeeded in into the crowd and gaming on getting the who followed lmn, both going at lull speed, up through the Eagle Gate, wlieie Hynds managed to evade pm-s- u t. At about 2 a. m. to day lie went t Its. Eastmans and changed his clotting. and subsequently shaved h s heavy mustache olf m avoid inentitication From th it time nothing has been heaid f Irm, but he is not likely to get away. Desired Vcax. Dec 27. the chan, and Geo. Scott appointed sertclarv. The Cnairman slated Mr. Bambergers proposals which et "that tie people of .Maim should giade and lay down ties from Ephraim to Manti. 'I he pi ice foi giuding to be 7i cents a yaid and 20 a 25 cents a piece for ties, the cost ot the whole to the people of Manti being side. Rosie-Moronabout $ii,uoo, scrip to be paid, one Dec. 27, 18S7 half ot which would be taken in payment of fate aud freight. Tlie committee teported they had not RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT. been veiy successful in tiie countenance in had ftorn rece.veJ tueichams tney support of the scheme. To tlie memory of gist-- r Clara Miner-v- i Tne proposals of Mr. Bamberger .were Claia Draper; daughter of Albert and rejected by the meeting, eveiy speaker Draper, who departed th s lite Decembeing decidedly agains the teims 1887. ber 22nd, v tt'iet-rdf- . in the providence uf 4n all The reason giveu were that the credit wise God, he has seen lit to call from asked would cover 'tob lotig a peimd. our midst our beloved Sister, Claia MinIf the principal meicnants took the erva Dr a pet, who has suffered with pascrip, with then piesent business, they tient endurance Jlhiough her gieat affliccould not use it in ten yeais. Tlie, tion. and. would, also, be bound to have their ff' ereas: cilr dep tried fiifei.d and asso, even ciate, was worthy freight hauled lv this our highest legaid it another lu.fc was opened oileLiig them and alfecii ; her labors in our assogreater advantages. Tne sciip would ciation, also as a teacher in the Sabbath in ail iikelyhood nut be worth 50 cents m School and a member of the choir, bea twelvemonth, and, should a 1iv.1l line ing faithfully perfuimed, we feel that be run tiuough tlie valley offering bettei some recognition of her virtues in lates might be hadproper terms, the d. scrim name us. among be such that the scr.p might icuirii to her long suffering has been linrea. Mr. Bantbeigers hands without costing purifying and ennobling, and, as an exhim anything. to all, will ever be one woitby ol ample The opinion of the meeting was thrft imitation. . they did not feel like building a iailruad Kesotved: that we as members oT the lor Mr. Bambeigei, but they were willing Y. L. M. I. A. of Moroni City, lealize the to build a load, lair terms being offered loss of so faithful a ntembei; as the mater al to build it was heie, and 7iaored: that we extend our symalso the trade to suStam the load when and condola ce to the soirow pathy built. stricken family and friends, iliping If Mr. Bambeiger is unable to build a road that the Spit it of the Almighty vv through Sail 1ete County, is theie no comfort them in llieir notir of affliction. other company possessed of sutlic.ent 'Jlcsotred: that we piesent a copy ol That means to take advantage of the natural, these iesolatioi.6 to her patents. loi Iome the be one to Sent Sentinel, the facilities San le.e and South, m the Young one and placed publication, not foigeitmg lire Manti temple? It was proposed in meeting that the Ladles Recotd. Anna M Hardy, secretary be instructed to wine the piu-- : Annie Rasmu'-en- , communithe and meeting ceedmgs of Committee. 'Maiy Kemp, cate the same to the piess. Sdiali E. i.eilette, The committee luvne laihoad com - , Mary Anderson pan.es.who might be desirous ol funnel-in- g w'nii communicate to the enterpiise the secretary. EPHRMM IlT .iS Geo. Scot 't Sec, Manti, Dec. 22d. 1SS7. The Ephiaim Dramatic Co. will sooh appeal hi tlie p.zpular play, The Lost pio-puse- IS07. Wm V. Ephrairti, Dec, four of & Owen J. Lewis; week Last Sentin l. our young nun returned fiom tne B. . M. V.Motse&Cc Academy; P. C. Anderson, a student of Salt LareCitv L i AdvriUinir SALE OF REAL ESTATE, . . night tve had the honor tf where the ceremony tv.tnexsing Mwo viz' Mr. CORRE-slONliENCE- ' TEKHITOHIAL. Last in NO. 37. n Bui-gar.- i . d. This Beautiful Building Stone wik be furniched in shape or size to order, and will be delivered to any point in the Ten it cry on thd iooot Terms 'K 1st N; St.' block W; of Main- - to 0 0 |