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Show fHE SE17THTTL- HQHE ! j iiUrlu-ti-l Utah Manti, San Pete County, Editor 0. IIahrigton, A with tho gentleman, in so much that we h pe the C tv Fa hers. who have a. re.ul v done good work, will continue, until not a coiral, out building, or oilier nuis.mce will exist witn-i- n tho city limits nearer than five or six rods from the creek bank, to befoul our otherwise excellent water. We cannot see, however, how the gentleman can in the. accuse us of matter as we have said and done all we could to bring it about. - LETTER FROM A MORMON WOMAN. tained AIi! Have Constantly on Hand full Stock of General Merchan! S dise Consisting of Ed. DRY HERD! Mr, Jamps W. Iloggan will take a dry herd for the summer commencing April 10, and end- : : I have been reading an article clipped from your journal and republished in the Ihi ret News, and desire to thank you in the name of outraged motherhood, and in behalf of all the women of this Federal-Officicursed land. Well may call them banditti when a you man may crawl through bedroom windows into the sleeping apartments of women, simply by declaring themselves to be deputy marshals. May compel young girls to ri-- e from their hods, dressed in scanty night apparrel, to have a suhpauia read to them, and where such things are passed over by their supedoia without comment. Where Mormon newspaper men ara indicte for libel for making such matters public. Hut a years time would not be sufficient to recite the wrongs, indignities end insults th it have been heaped upon us, and so I will desist, with one more remark. To every principle for which the Federal otlieials have pretended POT CO-OPEB- st non-intere- The, following letter which appeared in Lunfer (Valley Kalis. Kan.,) was written by a Manti lady. No person who knows the true situation of affairs in Utah but will acknowledge the truth of therein conevery statement TDE Editor Lccifeu ing December 1 ; he will he responsible for all stock put in his c 1a ge. The stock will be taken up Manti Canyon. Terms $2 per head or the season. al 1 to wage this war, to every senti- ment of loyalty and virtue so loudly expressed to eastern people, their conduct here has given tho lie. But in one thing you are mis- taken, that is, the quality of our It is that of the martyr courage. rather than the warrior. It is a desire to become established in peace, a veneration for our torn nd lacerated Constitn io We are temple builders and cannot rioters. That we are viruous, note our healthy Women and intelligent posterity. Vile women do not bear children. Hoping that more honorable and fearless editors will assist in opening the eyes of a deceived public, I am, li A Mormon Woman. 'Lucifer The Light Heater, VK CONCUR. Manti. April 23rd, 1836. Editor fi e jcti n 1 1 - Why is it that our highly esteemed Sentinel dues not discharge its duty in looking after J lit Vital interest of the people? that is the health of the masses. It is a very hard matter for a few men, however hard they may strive, to overcome the long established usages and customs of a whole Community unle.ss aided by popular sentiment and this popular in niv opinion, should be hown through our loc d paper. But let me tell you what I am after. I am particularly after the corrals Ideated in too close proxim ity to city Creek, our only source of a water supply, and pure clean water is coiwdcred one of the most essential elements in securing the blessings of health and long life. We who live in the lower part of town do most earnestly protest against the custom of erecting corrals on or near the Water courses;, and we mean to protest in voices long and loud, until we are heard, and We dordiaHv insite your in thiri nidell needed reformation, and we Will keep up the tight until thd transgressors surrender and renloVe this our cause of complaint, the Citv Fathers have done, And are doing,' aJUhey canto bring about this dedhible end, but as I said in the beginning of this letter, a few men cad not Accomplish the object unless Aided by the popular feeling, therefore we ask your assistance and wA will carry oil the wav until tho Wdrk is done. The correla must be moved off the creek. BUYERS WHOLESALE Will find the largest and best selected stock of Clothing, Hats A Gents Furnishing Goods at lowest prices at 200 i-- I.. (KILOBEIUl'N, 207 Main S' re, t, Salt hike City. JP ortraits W. T. REID, Prtai dmd. J.1I. WODSKOW, Secretary. J all kind done as good and as cheap as can be done in the E ist or West. All kinds of pav Nrnilo..llwn I, ('itr llall, tak-m- . Voi MERCANTILE MANTI, UTAH. NOTICK FOlt PUBLIC CONSTABLES SALE. No. 2249. By virtue of an Execution to me directed from the Spring Precinct Justices Court. San Land Office at Salt Lake 0 C- Th3 April 16th, 1886. Notice is hereby given & Wes Thr the following-name- d settler L filed notice of his intention; VU, make final proof in slippy-hO: claim, and that said pr. will be made before the Cor Court of Emery Co., Utah, : Castle Dale, on Saturday L 12th;! 1886, viz : Andrew i Simfnons Homestead Entry), 7380,for the S. J N. E. N c tn E. Sec, 33 Tp.l3 S UJ He names the following i. SU'I nesses to prove his continu an i residence upon, and cultmo li of, said land, viz : C. B.Khois An Wt. James D. Gay, Chns. Pete County. Territory of Utah, in favor of Henry W. Puzey Plaintiff', and against Axel t. Tullgreen to satisfv a judgment of one hundred and ninty three dollars and $12 costs and accruing costs, I have levied upon the following named property, to wit; commencing at a point 5.90 chains East and 2.50 chains North of the South West corner of the South West i of Section 17, Township i5 South of range 4 East, Salt Lake Meridian ; thence, We.--t 10 chains j thence, South 10 chains; thence, East 10 chains ; thence, North 10 chains to place of beginning containing ten acres subject to all accrued rights of way and water privileges to date as the property of the said Axel P. Tullgreen defendant and will expose the same for sale or so much as will satisfy Plaintiffs demand, to wit: One hundred and ninety three and dollars and $12 costs and accrueing costs, at the Court House, at the City of Manti, in ,Sun 1 etc County, UtahTeiritory, on the 3rd day of May, A D 59-10- 0 30-10- i 0 , 59-10- 30-10- Co-operat- Ephraim. Yea we G ramus, Generyet laige al Merchandise that we are anxious to dispose ef to A. D. 1886. John Lowry & Son SS8111. Picture S' IB Baby Carriages, Frames, Etc. Also ers in the Celebrated HOUSEHOLD SEWING MACHINE. Cash Paid for Wool, Hides, Pelts,S TEtc. AIN RE E - - UTAH. MANTI, PJ J 8r AT m aa CVTV25CT.C1 Manufacturers of MONUMENTS. I FaihSon ft ft d jsrcrcaxdr i&Ye. M 2, Whos Your YLOR? o Buckle & Son WhiteOohU St one I. O Box - . MARSHALS ' Lea F SALE. order a of r .r L F: by the Court oil Territory of Utah, I shall t Public Sale, at the front 4' of the County Court House, i the City of Manti, County eft.' lVte, and Territory of llah the loth day of May, 1'bCaG oclock 1. ;1., the lolhnviigr scribed Real Estate to wit I of Lot Three (3) .in (93) as Platted in iiff-o- f 3. 351 i And CoiiCtir BQUKIdt Mount. Pleasant gen. B, MAIN STREET) Salt Lake City. L I e Sun3, City in San Pite County, Utah TC toiy. together with all an si lar tho t nenients, htreditanif-and appurtanances thereunto longing or in any wiseappuL' r ing. To be sold as the plopenj. J. P. Allied at the suit of admuiistra M. Pritchett, I Terms of Sale, Cash. E. A Irku I , fj L'-- f Waist-R- . U. S. L c; t: CLAW)' Dtp.? Dated April 19th, 18S0. P. f Notice for Publication. No. 2238. LandOtlicc atSaltLakeCity,L,J-Apri- 5. 1886. following-name- d F gitf-f filed notice of his intention make final proof in support hia claim, and that said pf0' be made befor the County Juab County, at Ncpki, LF on Saturday. May 22, 1886, ' Frank J. Price Di S. Noi 9jy the N. E. i S. E. i and S E.L E.iSec.Hfp.,l3e..t names the following to prove his dohtihlioUs festd-- ;, th upoiij and CUIll Vxttion itailei : land, yiz Edwin Ey Booth. AlexaiidtiF 0. James Vickfer.nli of Neph'- b. T C Bailey Atty Fs A l - Notice is hereby the oTT A Arches, Corners, Hearth-- , stones, etc., also dealers m the celebrated San Manti, Bird it U-o- Headstones, Tablet- Watertables, Sills, Cap t - blockXia-thre- Importers and Dealers in all kin. Is of W O:' tfCM L- exa-a- oclock P. M. 2 Emery C. D. Webb, Register Lowe Attys for Appl. Pursuant to an to me directad Judicial District 0 commence at 12 Terms cash. Isaac E. Allred, Constable. Spring City, April 5th, all of Utah. 18SG. Sale f Grot-Al- Mercantile Association. stock of Have a Put that in you pipe smoke it. ive 0 t, Buft-u-. 5 per cent Discount in all Sales over SI. Webb, f |