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Show ll wi.i's V I J J colour V lh.AillL.-- i V ST hP iitrlc f l'i .1 - PA: f IS on in 1... 1 LilSf " siP r--. ,s - :e-- 1 . John Henry Smith, 7V . t.(i. ii'H-l'h- :s. n L Pi rtM I J 'i .1 ES J I ' ,UM I . ill a c ' 11 to, k .1. i I: I v. . 'I ;i ll.' ! .. ; .. i.iti Wat l.ik"ii . VI a k. .. k L VOTE'.- ,t, (lunii't a I. I..ati I mi I tl. !JP t H fl It at ! heart-broke- e CENERAL MEWS. Manti items. 1 p, 'Jisutirccuble The Marriage of Miss Caroline Johansen of Ephraim, to Mr. Hanson of Spanish Eoik, is announced. We wish the young coimle the rehzatiun ol all their most happy desires. Miss Christina Mickelson who has been attending school during the past year spent the holidays at Manti among her relatives and friends. She returned on Monday last to Provo to complete the school year. L. It. Newman, of Monroe, Sevier County, was released from the penitentiary, where he was imprisoned lor unlawful cohabitation. lie was .sentenced to sixty days, and was detained thirty days longer for the costs. The family of Hyrum P. Fulsom of Salt Lake City, have during this month honed two children with diptlieria. They were respectively five and seven vears of age. There were five cases in the family and all striken at once. Died Genie Shand, infant daughter of B. M. and David Shand. bord Oct. The iune 19, 1SS9, died jail, 8th, 1S90. tal services will he held at the family residence on Friday the loth. All the friends ot the mourners are invited. y On last Saturday evening the Civil Government Class had a most interest ing meeting, as we are informed, and some excellent speeches were made. he question discussed was. Resolved: that foreigners should become Citizens before the right of franchise is conferred upon them " Eloquent speeches were made pro and con. We also learned that another interesting time is anticr pated on the evening of Saturday Jan the subject Resolved 18th, when that women should have the right ol will be debated. A good suffrage. question for these times. 1 County V 1 m ' I i Hint very couiinou tisc,,s I, also result troui cuturrli Hood's Sai'siipiiriltu, tlie itreat blond kpunller Is a ptculiurly sueeesslui remedy for tins disease, wlneli it cures by (uirifyiiiR the blond II 011 sailer Irotu catarrh, try Ilood'a bursa purrilla, tlie peculiar medicine. .. tr nu rt of ipI .prroritvis built Hood upon tin most irMiinlla iulcwlMitial foundation. In it preparation lnfh tlirrr in rrpieM iitftl all h knowlnlgt li in uirdu al scicncr. tiiotb rn with priftK-elung rloprtf , combined It is only Ufcn iir.u w ork , r to g.vt t hi iiiFdiPUit: a fuir ti i.il to ralizt its great rur.itive value. d-- rr-rr- t , 11(1 ' MISCELLANEOUS. Neither the Pope nor those who aie neatest to him in the Vatican can speak or te id English. Deteinuued efioits aie going to he made at 1rovn to secure a petmanei.t tnd profitable tlow oi petroeum. The indications aie abundant, and those on tlie hunt aie confident. the Forest Gale district near White Chapel, Loud m, the bus section ot a ehool took fire on New Years eve, I vveuty-si- x hovs in the upper story were suffocated. There were six bundled persons m the building. Patis, Jan. 4 -- Tuatd. ptemter and ministeit of commeice, has sent a circular luier to the chambers of commerce tliioughout Fram e, asking if they would suppoit a lull giving women engaged to vote at elecII .mV Hade the right tions forjudges oi commercial tribunals. In Last evenings tram ftotn the s mtli brought Deputy Clausen, who had in Ins custody Geo. Peterson, of Nepht. Peteison is charged with adultery with and a gill employed in his restaurant, was unable to secure $500 bail. He xas placed in tne penitentiary. The new service by electricity on the street car hue, Fust Wald, Salt Lake City, began Sunday, Jan 5th. As one by one the mule cats ate superceded by the electiic hue, it becomes irme and more apparent that tlie Mule and Liberal Juhillet- - is about to "come in together. How appropriate. Washington. D. C., Jail. 6. The case of Auditor Clayton and Treasurer Jack ainst The People ol Utah was decided by the supreme court adver sely to the pretensions of these officers. 1 lie opinion of the court was delivered by Judge Miller, and sustained the decision of the supreme court of Utah, and the right of tlie supreme court of the United States to pass upon the question. Justice Miller did not undertake to determine whether the ammount involved was in excess of $5,000 blit held that the case was one where the authority of the United States was drawn in question m refeience to the act of Congress authiizing appointments by the governoi, and was ihetefoie within the Jurisdiction of the court. He he'd that tlie act ot Congtess granted to the Icgtslatute only the power to provide fort the election of township, district, and county officers, and lei t to be appointed by the governor and council a officers not oihetwise provided for. The office in question, lie said, is not in anv sense a ocal office, and tlie appointment belongs 10 the governor and council and not to the legislatuie. So much of the statute as cieaies the office .(auditor .m.l licasmer is valid, and II i.in he successfully an 1 appropriately cawed into effect by an appointment made by the governor and the cotinci as lequ.red in Hie act ol Congtess r ! io.v - -- : - Petti.' , . ,v- - 7" . Co. e Carry a Conn lcte Line of Furniture, Carjiets, Lace Cur Window Blinds. Iron Wagons, Etc., Etc. If you deal with us you will pet Reliable Goods ami pair Treatment. When in our City, kindly call and see us. Huti dak 11s. J Win 41 ilbi W. obtained, and all Patent Caveats, aud bu-r.conducted for Moderate I I . . Patent ON Our Oibce is all busimei flee. We have eo mb agencies, nt business in k- -s direct, hence can transact jau IbOats frum remote ll.au oust true and at teas VfS'tuii'jton. with er descripSend I'Kslel, drawing, photo., or not. free of tion. Wc advise if latcniable au-n- t Is secured. Cluo-e- . Our fee not due nil Ian-uw. uu refer-emi- a H nv to Ob'am A JsKik, 10 actual clients in your bluta, county, 01 ton u. Sent free. Addreee, Trade-Mark- s e. Ouolle 03 large stock of new and fresh Goods at lowest prices and replenished every week, our hoots and shoes in great arietiesand low prices cannot he excelled. Our Glass ware and Crockery department is complete We carry afull stock of Dry Goods, Groceries and Hardware also Mens and Roys clothing, .tits and Caps. n short, everything that be- SuretuaApy jddedsMay V T13M0U -- d 030 IM2TF7 is: j tqi:: iz ta t32:itt 35 js 3ij.4-,ssa- 53334 bj 8:pff . 44 fssdi ;o t::e;3:i:3 ct A3 83- 3 Sri;3A;7 A04 J38I4MAP3 U34I4J41P3 41 t3SJSC Cat Agents for the Celebrated Studerbaker Wagons, Buggies and cash for Cheap rittges ; also for all kinds of fanning implements. orensy terms. John F. F. Dorius, Salesman. soissn::;; 4:;:! km so 4:sca tjona xcq usioiuos ,354 ! 830 4tils;p 041304 tt ;;ja 04 04 ! ssjjJOipt p3051 33433 co r.j ssoir.co 4344 44 long to awell selected stock Produce taken at the highest prices. ai.so zz 44 t : ;s3ao:;-go;- o:u q 3 Ephraim City, Utah. 34 3335a p33 p33S3U9dx8S 444 44 t333;pq S30JJ3S1Y 4a434S4l4jd9J 444 JO 4 pS, 3SJS0J 4(334 ; we have. 8ttj;l q putisjsfsu j;;i jit- ;9S;otji qi tit 403 cos crq; 35344 jo 8;psjt :;? u:;j ;j;a 7:9 3irs;vti?r joj JO:cp b;43-,;::- -4 uetitapt , r, s:3:4 5SJ!1 rngcp 3a; : i,n94 y in-l- it We have a oi ajiud 'i veajry WILLIAMS Supt. FJ. EXCHANGS C. D ajhluton, Office. Oti)oite Main St., Salt Lake City ARMERS EXCHANGm fs .J.P.Meilstrup.e-ARMER- S & CO. C. A. SHOW Talent Furniture Co., o-o- p. 5J 4143133 P3SI8J 8J sx3siiU3.iav hoj XNI 7rxsnof v oSlNraj This space is reserved for the Provo lumber & Building PORTABLE Co. PROVO CITY UTAH. lasakaxsgj k ttUntz lUOGRANDK WESTERN RAIL- WAY. sTli.VY NOTK'K. : (mi; from Juul K fleet In n Esr , Probate Judtfe, or in hi? bseme, tlieConnt lerk of him Pete tounty l tah, at Manti l tah viz- ilamcs Draper, U on February 24th, o K No. HT'Jlfor the K. .of N. K. H aud K. K. 3 K. S. I.. M. Vtah 8 Sec. 2, Tp. 14, 8. K. to the prove following wilnepR He iiaim8 bis eoiittnumiM residence upon, and Cultivation lames Anderson, llenrv of, said land, vizorlandolHradley, All of garter, Alfred Hraper, I C Moroel.Sanpetc Co. tab. FRANK D. HOBBS, UeKister, T. C. Hailey, Attorney. NOTICE TO CKKIUTOKS Kstate of Andrew N MichaeUm decreed Notice Is hereby given by the undersigned Adimuistfator ot the estate of Andrew N. Mich aelsen, deceased, to the creditors of ami all the said deeeas persons having claimsw aurainst ed. to exhibit them, ith the necessary vouch first pnbllca months after the ten within ers, Hon of this notice to the said Ncphi zV.iderson in his ut residence Gunnison Admlnis'fator Territory, the some be Sanpete Countyfor 1tah of transaction the bui the iuicthe place ness Of said estate, In said county of Sanpete Nephi Anderson Administrator of the estate of Andrew N Mudiaelsen, deieased. Hated at GunniSon, this 18th. day tff f)cem-ber1H89. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. " erhi! zAftel tflS-il1 July BUl'ND TWAINS. No 8. 8 mu. m. 5- q.ROa. m. 10 a. m. 1 7 r WEST- 3 m-- Lv. pueblo Ar. Years In Practical nse all over the IVorld No generators or extras. Can be op erateil by a child. Best pure soda wa ter. Will stand by any $1000 Gas Fountain and sell Uto glasses to its one. Wo sell the finest NICKEL PLATED 25 N. a. m 1 p. m. a 11. in 9 4 AO p. 111. 0 1.' p m. 8 Uivcr Pro o T. j h a m 7:15 a lit. p 111. in. BOVN H TWAINS. TipnPr bait Lake lty Ar. Ar. Over - Dfi No. 4. 40 p.m. :(5 . m y.Hip .L a.m. My in. 5 8 Do Flutii Proof Notice ef llonifdeHfl T No. I. and f.dlU1 ot fealt l.aku City, Ctfdi Janu.iry itrd, LVU. Notioo tM heroby civon tint the following namod settlor has fUetl notice of hit intention to imiko tinal proof in support of his claim and that said proof will be made before the Trvrl.ll 18SU. 1 ublif atlol thp 'f One No. 8 00 12 40 4. p m. a. m. lo 45 p. m 5 a. m. 7 41 a. m. 9 15 a. lu. S RD p m 0gi!lNOHA AND ALTATIUTN-. Lear? Salt I.ako Mtv tifVvV.T Arrive Salt Lakeity J- D. C. UODGE, Gekeral Manager. . ME pm Trins leaye yAUY CARD..jgjJ ily (mukI.iv g'dng noith 0 :00 a. m, Chester, 0:30 Moroni, 0 45 Draper, Fountain Green, 10 :10 10:30 " Divide, 'MiiinSt.Neplii, 1 :20 zYrrive Nephi, 11:25 Goiii'j Sot th lr ivi 12:30 m Nephi, Main St Nephi, 12. 40 1.30 Divide, 1 ex-d- ) FountainGreen,l :65 p. m. 2.15 Draper, 2 :30 Moroni. St Arrive Chester. 3:00 partages connect at Mofofii for all TIMECARD s of San Pete and Sevier. Thro. Bkurack, Mtmager, Passenger Trains leave Jephi daily as follows : II. S. Kerr, General 5upt. 2:25 p.m. CHAPMAN & CO, Going Noith at 5:28 a.m. 8:30 11 :35 South MadisonTnd. Arrive at Salt Lake 10:10 a.m. and 6.50 p.m. o E. T. f os ford Leave Salt Lake City at 7 10 a.m. W. J. II os for'1 and 3 :50 p m. Passenger Trains leave bait Lake to connect rand Chop Ilou-edaily, for the North, the U. & N. and & P. U. Read with the First door south of Ry. Bryans ACCOVCffCK. SCR GO A 7:30 p.m. and a.m. Main Street, Nephi 6:00 at By., ioOn Late l!nfih Royal Surgeon at Lake Salt City and arrive in Rates Reasonable. Na ry. 50-Gus Henroid, Prop 11 :40 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. - iorth iclwu for the Office at Freight trains leave Nephifor a. L of Hall. City the North at 7:35 a.m. and tc ADVICE TO MOTHER. Telegrams prontj ily ti 6 :25 p.m. at South Mrs, Winslows Soothing Syrup, for Francis Cope, children teething, is the prescription of Gen F, & P. Agt. one of the best female nurses and physicians in the United States, and has been John Sharp, Gen. Supt. C11AS. S. WILKE'. used for forty years with Street. Jain LANDAIiXLYC .ATTORNEY General Oflicers, success by millions of mothers' or their Lake Office. F. S. T.and Ol!ic( Salt teethCity. of children. During, the process 74 E. Fill r MH'Tir STREET, ing its value is incalculable. 1. relieves the child from pain, cures dysentery and Salt Lake Citv, t'lah. dtarrha-agriping in tne bowels, and MM f Utah Central SHMEs AfcadeReslauianl ft DrsWxJ.&E.T.HosM . 26 re.-id- et . , Estate of Hans J. Amoldus, deceased, never-failitioe la hereby Riven by the undersigned ecutor of the l ast will and Testament of Han? to of the creditor and deceased, Arnoldos, J. all persons having claims aesint thesaiddc ceased, to exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers, within ten month ifter the first notieejto the said executor publication of this , Sanpete conn at his residence In Momm (it?, tTif transaction wind-colitv the same being the place for By giving health to the of the bootless of said estate, hi said County child it rests the mother. Price 25 cts of Sanpete. bottle. Jenso, Nielsen, executor of tho bas WilUauJ Testament of Armblus. deceaetl. Dated at Moroni city V, . this day of in. T. Keid, Dec A tty. for estate. at Otto G. ng tn. 5th, rSgo The people THE STAKE ACCAfiEMV, o! U, g. We wish Ye were indeed pleased to welcome Vou a M eny ij a happv J re have all our own Villagers, New Yea r brothers Joseph the holidays Christensen and Andrew Vhitlock Jr.as h.l'l .1 happy tit : d Missionaries who briefly and J lie us regularly Academy Si.vtlM.i t told us of the Acadmeys needs neatly 'th a issue. It is The and is getting betut people promtly rerponded, and our I". its faculty. missionaries the general opinion will leave on their return it our free will offering of cash, books and properly supported Cash! tli.s County, is capable of giving Its a specimens, it may in comparison with We ef I rlienp Terin the none second to newspaper wealthy towns be as the Widows Mite" Bnokp, Stationery, School Supritory. We are proud of the boys aud girls five in this number from evidence the place, plies tml nil kitin' of hinoy Good... Toe home Pr.im.o pit. on a play for of marked at Jos. F. Poriv.s bu! D riintct improvement in every way is Odd. wo'1 Me hobdavs cm Hied and appreciated. The Acc- S'ationoa .ml wn.ch house drew . U good tiemy, well them is a fact r for good. i.miis financial cu ' sg; nr. 0.1. E' s. W ta I, Under the qualified teaching ol Mr Percy Candland tilts institution thrives admirably, the place needs a commodi ous school house and it is to be hoped the near future will see it done, the ma ternal is on the ground. IT. ( . Manufacturers and Dealers a1 floor plow iwulnf Aravfao V.arre ! 40 M tnior Hoat wlrh f ormt r'(tmul4 o a .rv 40 tul!dlfe 1 fl, kind of buii4ttia rt,ct3 moat eon dncvKkTL lMtt (uttlMfe l nrotl-u fit) tnM it and onlr plfW, viihoui i n'e-np- t p an. Price 6 fononr AdlrM P (Mil, im4 paid. 60 e(A 1 lamps HOMK tKNTIJ(EL, A r I lmvp in my ml and hit alhv Hull thiDtt old, under bit and Kmk' in both oars; brand rt'semhlin tr 0.1 nidi' t bodv. Um ri l ImiuT about 9 numt hsold ; crop of! and under bit mbit ear; uiuMH half crop ufi SUNDAY SCHOOL ITEMS. tin rtlit ear, dh j,Mhle brand on it hip. ars old, under One whim rain, about tw o The clnldien to the mimbei of 120 half rnp off ltd eap;urup oti and undor bit oar. weie requited on Christmas day to apply inIfrudit said amtiuN ar not ohimmi and taken at the Express Office opened per one way w it li in liitrcn dinnH ihito. they m ImbbTat tho Minti tiny only in the Chester Meeting House bpsold ti tlio hiyhost ta 21st lyu, at oYIook Kslray loumi, January and to ask the Flxpress Agent thus Is n. m A J. Tound keo pfr, thete any thing in the Office for me"? Manti, sanpuo to. l tah Jan, tbh, giving the name, Tlie Exptess Agent examined the list OCR I)AV SCHOOL. mi. ' to-da- y nt smell nr found there was, and gave each apph cant a package ot candy mid a Christmas card. Charges paid. There yet re tnained some packages. Tlie sick and those who were unable to attend weie enquired alter, and to these little Tots the packages were sent. To retain the fixtures of the office to Christmas 1S90, we deemed unwise ti nauciallv, so we put them up at auction and realized on them. This examination of packages over, a spicy enjoyment of the contents, the stirring strains of the Chester Violinists sat the eager feet of the children agoing and ceased not till Sol dropped below the Western Mountains. The Superin tendency announced that by funds de rived front the S. S. dance all expenses had been met the school was free of debt the libary replenished by leallets, chart etc. and thus 1890 opened most propitiously for our Sunday School. To much praise cannot be given to our corps of efficient teachers w ho aided in guided the little feet in the Mazy, Thete was an additional test to this infantile jollification, as on the 23rd all ages crowded our meeting house in fasting, prayer and praise. ?. Wholesale k Retail t 11 f Furniture Co-o- io. .11' v u Tlx it i . .cl Mil ' tl L'lfl .11 months old. Her husband and parents Site leaves a ate almost vears large number ol relatives to mourn her Two juiiii; bov aged 15 ami sons of John Davidson, O Henson Word, loss. She was 30 years ol age. were playing wnh an old shotgun which MORONI ITEMS. was supposed to be empty, when U ilhe, the younger, pla tuily pointed the gun Jan. 91I1. 1SS9. at John, wlyo ws lying on the heel, ana Died: At Moroni, San Pete Co.. Dec. Slutsaid, Im going to shoot vou. 30th, iSS9,Jeppa Christensen, of old age, in Ins 79th year. ting the action to the word, he snapped the gun which exploded, lodging the being contents of an old cartridge (which had The schools here are in good running been in the gutt for vears and forgotten) older; the weather is tine for the time ol in his brother's side, making an ugly year. Clear days, frosty nights, with wound. Ur. Snow was at once sent now and then a touch of snow. for and the suffering hoy made as as possible. It w as not possible A company ot sheep and cattle men to learn just to what extent lie bad left here tins morning, going north by have will Ins been mimed, but parents rail. tneiids. ot host a the spmpathy of Pot; it n Journat . The surveyors i f the U. N. A C. ainv-e- d hete oil Saturday, tile 4 ll 111st., coming south. '1 hey expect soon to he in Manti. It is possible w e w ill Soon have an outlet to the coast direct. Alsu Items of InlereMf, Clipping Comment The Saloon and Pool Ha1! were in full blast through the holidays. Who is it Not the that supports such places? L is Methodists, nor tne Presbyterian n over-ruthe with Russia seems to be mostly those having standing in our Church, who at times partake of the plots ot nihilists. Lord's Supper. Would of R. Sactamentwellthefor Wall Papes 10 cts per Roll it not be every father to ask & t Lake Marks Co. Salt City. A111 I himself. responsible in any deIllustrated papers; popular monthlies; gree for this stale of tnings? If so, what If you visit them, daily papers etc., etc., at the Skn ti.nel can I do to stop it? News Stand, stop it. If vour son or your friend visit them, Jo all in your power to persuade and bedstead them to stop. Remember the two deaths bureau Washstand stylish and good 25 at S. R. Maiks that occurred a Manti ot late m tlie t Pool Hall. Who of ns would like to A. Co. heir of our sons death, at a Pool Hull. ' 11 you desire to sell your eggs, butter, Let us till take ail active part to stop on once call at wild and game, poultry these things in our midst bv leaving the A. R.Thonipson. accursed thing alone A horse ofj. P. Larson's while playing MT. PLEASANT ITEMS. with another animal had his shoulder broken and had to he shot. Jan. 7th 1S90 and cleat weather is The cold, and Professor Greenwood has removed his family from Fillmore to Ephraim, the snow lies about six inches deep. for permanent residence. Our Representative to the Legislature Ion. C. N. Lund is making preparation is Ur. to Olsten It is rumored that to leave. open a surgical otlice on main street in the same building with Ur, Stacey. Mr. Edwin Freston and Mi3s Ella were united in wedlock on The Young Mens Mutual Improvement Wheelock Jan. and at the Manti Temple. Thursday, Conference Associations will be held in We congratulate. 111st. 18th and on 19th the Spring City Our seminary has the liberal attend' There is a Doll Woman on exhibiol nearly a hundred pupils. Tins tion in Salt Lake, that is said to be a atice well for our community and bids speaks lbs. and 4i only woman, weighs perfect fair for the prosperity of that much Parlor Suits 6 peices, Sofa, Rocker, needed institution, Easy chair two Patlor chairs and small P. M. Ptel, while feeding his hotses, sola 4 o, at S. R. Marks and Co. Salt fell ftotn the loft and unfortunately lit t by one of the horses which kicked ium. laikeCity. Men's and boy's overcoats and ladies It is ruinoied that one of his legs ate his shoulder dislocated. winter wraps at Lowrv iX Sons, at way broken and down ptices for cash. Sale commences The Peoples Party Club met in tlie next Monday morning. Social Hall Jail. 6th, at 7 p nt for then first annual election. John Carte' was his all come and to invites try larry Piesident, Abram Johnson Vice new bar tier chair, and see the recent elected Prest , Ainasa Aldrich Sec. and C, W. improvements made in his bather Simp Sorensen Pleas. It is now expected No extia charge that the Shaving only i$cents. city will he canvassed and .1 Thomas Blake, our fellow townsman thorough organization atfecied. is painting and decorating the house of KINHINU NOISES. He also C. C. Christensen at Maytu-ld- . has wotk engaged for the branch Co-oIn tlie curs, snuictoncs a rourlmt lnirzln somol no chiimmI by cHturrti, that cxrreUinidv in the same line. To-da- !' u tl.i A Iht hu j ti actiVfi d u ed cuiitinni I, biie It a es mr rti r,iU"H ot uDi id Itb, Hootlfc ?v. Ittldreii; the youngest being a bat e fotu jrtlittoil itre tli ' Enr oll! ' t '1 ' il. IV.-- , i5-'- 2 V lz , Furniture, Faints and Oils; at Otto (1. Wall Paper, at Otto G. Sr.sh and Diots, tit Otto G. Grocieries, et?, nt 0 to G Olsen' Olsen1 Olsen Olsen DIs L. s ;::rr5 f 5rr4 Kozt ttac:.; cj ' -- V. - John R. iMeilson, e. 17 J Chi Boot and Shoe .1 All kinds of Custom Work m.i'ly - done and. a goad lit gti.a'.irdrru ( |