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Show Wao IT SAL!Nfl-CO,- Q? ISut for a A Mmi,t I Luiij, IN Of C0U1 4 ly la Uit l.jhi by in year i Laiab. 1 dealers IN t . Vf GOODS, V e Groceries, CljOTKm C3r. is i. L ill 'A u i. . p a i.M in ' i i. ci A . iv'iaii.'u ! war times ' . tja i -: Post Office. -- ' -- mu '" j i' ( , Bed G. Wilies, I- DEALER ftiVCAatn is' u Fir-:- RIURCHAEIDISE. Aent for Studebaker Bros. Wagons, Carriages and Carts. Agents for Amos Whitneys Steel Mowtrs and Reapers. Pest t were n irri( s i - i.n i.4:' - i U j H i:- t.t Fashion Bazar. & Ti-- llDiu. Uhl L iJiiig Jeiil.-r- Re-civ- -- lluiv-- Vatci Yiuir i ii Sdanti, Im 'in ink 1 S.lMitRsoS, t'Ro?RItTOK. Now BieaJ, Cake?, ami Place t, pet a tloml flic Be-- t Bed? for Only loots Meal (piare Only i? H. P. LARSEN, Yi ilWibUSt, 2 jets- Ilifflfi i Dings, Medicines Paint?. Oils, Ktc. rliemirals, Pioprietary Articles, Grin eries, Cigars, Tobacco, etc. GSPfAMSHTH. H.E- OSTERLOH prop . Arsit - For tha Wite SoWirg Proyo Pli2a'txIiXO-fu.rosi- gg2P ' Or'd'hs Ot Xj, XT IFXjsstjf O XX Farina Grits, Family, Chop (Vei, Bran and shorts. ti" in'll''. Straight gratle. Fumily prim. Or'hr l "( mi A'. V. Fowi.es, President'. John E. Stihmv Secretary M Flnlii i. Ileawsiiit, i REIDS Tailoring Establishment, MAIM ST. MA1UTE to-g- o Monthly Older.? sent to th illustrates the' game side of stock speculations. Another stock story winch is mildly diverting relates how- Mr A, a young law, er, pavchased some mining stock three or four years since, and it soon after became worth nothing whatever. At Ins club a few weeks since he mentioned the circumstances to Mr. B, a doctor of his own class at Harvard. -was the answer, I am in the Well, same fix of some manfacturing stock, and 1 tell you what I"U do, TU change you for j .Journalism In Missouri.. A weekly asks its readers to ox- cm .ack of editorial matter by expliig that the editor is now lying in bed, uh one foot in the grave, while four of the He fell over a cow which urns i ving on tho sidon ulk disfigure AIL IikAI.l KS I- N- Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Pickets, WINDOW, DOORS, MOULDING and BLINDS. and kinds of all BmiiDiije npiDERiL We carry the Largest Stock smith of Salt Lake fitv. The people of the south will do well hy bhying their Orders bv mail Doors, Windows, Etc . from C.?. Bioiuptly attended to. Ollice artd yard opposite the and I). it R. tt. Dejiots. I'L-C- H I1LH, M5H. John llertry Smith, i E' MS5- . - O.ILBtttet, Ganrton, A.-if- . Heel. it Teeii. 'eH'ilnit, O -- v L JkV JL J Dealers and Manufacturers, We Carry a Comjtlete Line of Furniture, Carpet?, LaCeCui' tain? Window Blinds. Iron Wagons, Feathers, Etc., Etc, It yon deal with tls you will get Reliable Good? and Fait1 '1 reat ment. When in our City, kindly call and see us. Co-oFurniture Co., 11 Main St., Salt LakeCit V a. W. WILLIAMS Spt. W.T. Ki:il, Irmltfrii J. H. CO - MANTI. or BUllIAK Day or vL'".V IZ OTTO S. OLSEX, Ephraim, Utah. for doth -- 0- WAV. BIUIXGS, Manti, Utah Line of also carry at my Old Stand a etc. Otto G, Olsen, Ephraim, Utah. Groceries.Furni-ture- , LOUIS ?. BIOKO!, Lessee, The Best Grades of Flour, j ers j j us.- j gfiS-Qrd- r DryGoods, Notions, Hats, Boots and Shoes, Groceries,, llardivar, GIasswar, Drugs, stoves, wagon timber,- farming implements etc. The public are cordially incited to call and examine or excellent variety of Cashmeres, Brocades, Sateens, Beiges', Bunt- -' ings.Challies, Seersuckers, Ginghams, etc. Ladies Kid, Silk.Jersey and Lisle Gloves,. and Mits to suit at. Mens, .Boys, Ladies,-andMicses Straw Goods. Headquarters for Home-mad- e Boots and Shoes, Best in the Market. Summer Suits for Old and Youngs - INSTITUTION Night of f, MANTI ROLLER MILLS. j liyrirMnry CASKKT3 CAX BE HA n V j 4 (IIINMO 2 fR72 mLLK!XD3 I 40-1- OPERATIVE Dealers in MERCANTILE best phys.cians of the town surround our couch and sew up the gaping v0und3 which - llnnr P,ofih. d j t - B-- trade them for vour mauulacturmg stock. It struck A 'that there was somethrig amusing in this exchange of paper which to represent so much and was really worthless. He made a second exchange m tho same spirit as that in which he iW.e the first. The old sequel of the tale is 'hat since this took pace, cany in the whiter, stock and the both tlje manu above the surnimu'g stock Inu . aopOarod not at any very face, and, although they arc better than lolly figure, tney are yet far BOtiimg. whi. e the railroad bonds which A are still of no got on his second exchange A declares appreciable value whatever. that he is particularly marked out by fate for misfortune, and of course there has been a good deal of fun over the matter. o' I ! in St. Roiiis- and Ftinii-liinp?- . order on the 'shorteet notice ys made t Clr.Hi? Men and and in the Latest Styles FTarties ordering Suits send Thrir Own Money and get oil the luck. The exchange thus jokingly proposed was C. effected, and a tew da s later A told Mr. I a third classmate, of the transaction. w as caugut l,e same way on some rnilroal and if you like Til O observed, b.,nds, those visiting tho Temple should inquire for this House. Free conveyance to the -Temple every day-G- so Hay, Grain and Stabling Eeee JesseN) Proprietor1 SALE AND R1 p. 11 fCAil OK WHOLESALE AND RETAIL The blood.'1 All of which Accommodations. lllOl.I r Pleasant Patent Roller P3 1 1) I! Ii M 1 1 1 - hotel, KEi;? CITY,, UTAH. Vlt k Main Street, Jibuti I Machine.-EPHRAI- e First Class 1 A 'a Iff in .iNI) 14 M KAl M BOOTS AND SHOES, Conti-ctiuiier- e TEP.'JPUE II.'U the time to 'tin k your londs and Sloughs with German Carp. Yearlings at p.oo per hundred. For sale by Mile HAS. MUSIC, Residence south of Funks Rake, Sterling, Sanpete County, Utah. or i'oni'I c in lAi it ii. move. y W. II. Peacock will stand his celebrated Cleveland Bay Stallion1 Hr $10.00 and $15.00 for the' Reason at his Stable Two Blocks South of the Temple, .Manti, San-- j pete County, Utah, fm mi In o . Gcrman Gam. in, -AN- D-nestaurant, . pie i ms ut a mil (Hr M ExcelsiorBakery . pat-- HARDWARE, QUEEIMSWARE, of Co-o- iiiir i u men .il b..n i UtaH. lil.s LUMBER AND BUILDING CO., DR.F.R.E1ENNER. (R BOillDO J'AIK VIJ1W HOUSK ilTAd. Hh)Vd, Swapping Stock. A bit of a bet which took place in a brokers office here recently may be of interest, says Arlo Bates in tiie Brovidcnco Journal. A man who 1ms investigated pretty carefully cortam linos of Western stock was lu mg down his theories to a couple of friends, who laughed at Ins ideas and told him that lie did not know what I10 was talking about. Ill show you whether I know what I am talking about, or not. I will bet you SoO that 1 can clear t'JoO on. these stock before the board closes. lLh.gC' Done, cried the other. It lacked only Mrs. I. B. Brunei t.iKes pleasure twenty-livminutes of tho time for the in informing the ladies of Manti. c using of the board, but Mr. X hastily and surrounding country, that slie scribbled an1 order, which ho sent off at once. Then he calculated a moment and is now openintr, in her parlors an despatched a second. What he bought immense stock of the newest and and what he sold I do not know, but in any minutes latest, styles of Millinery goods, ease tho result of his twenty-fivtransactions was that he gained, over and of. the in latest, above commissions, lilbt). One of the men (Onsirting part who was present told mol the story, and I , novelties m Hats, Ribbons, Gloves : , i Hosiery, flowers, etc. etc. Invit-- said to him in comment I aril profound. y nrnorant of speculative her of a careful inspection aig but can you tell me why in the She tenders transactions, goods and prices. world, if Mr. X knew how to make the Hen thunks to her many patrons money, he didn't do it without the stimulus ami friends- for past favor? m J of a wager? Oh, of course lie ran his risks,- was the 'iopn3-th.i-t by strict attention io replv, winch, I suppose, must have been hisiness and the wants of her pat- satisfactory, although it did not sound so, lie probably was not sure enough of mns,, and by fair dealing. to merit a andwav in inoold , the things would turn continuance of their esteemed ronageand favors. SiDUaElilAq EPHRAIM CITY,UTAII: PEOVO l tu in. IN I.anV. c,r l.timl (Htee, Sait ' ' ills tor Aiftieulturuh 1,11 ' 'nl Ni 1,, i hI .mis. ( on i bp unit in t a inn nnai toil mtu. o e, - K- 1 GROCERIES, 'iiini- - C. . lm-s- - ,ht . uesl In m Flu S mtli hunt lt.. (Ians a ommooaiionn Puimp' All Onlor? llcp-- i ior TWO GOOD STORIES. Bot on Hot ting; and What Came of A IlOC-SK- 1 enerai Blerehaiidisa, 1 HAWKINS 1'ItOl. ' nr t.Jf Gll.ll.ilitfi M.'.ii, n .I,, i; . rla?? odvitioi.s lor LoJgimr. J; Slavery in Ilruador A Fi'cndi ini'haii giirs a uf the slaioul b,,u'iTy in r tli' T.iuucn lt 18 not a i.L'nl mstitutloi., l..w ponihts an r.nii.'E tn so.l tninsiil' n a sU u ivlicn tie is un.i';k, to pay hi a dol'S, nud om-- a hlavc he is rarely ablo to Iron li.mself. Ho may bo bequeathed l.y will. The may rnr of the interior Indians have been reduced to tins oiM(l''-'rn- 'I W i u.k t'ouni Q, ) M IiESTAKKANT' M. cp I w ,inn BAILEY, LAX I) AJlOnXKY, to t W'S'V.-- i'll lOiITM V-- BUsi-n-'t- 1 ii !! 1 AM. a rF.rrP!iuRs. ;,t Ail l!i --. . Utah: B. 03 i Office, - Salina, .s O' Utah. Neplii. Julius Jensen, h- a- N- OENERAL , ' . Call. Utah. Oalina. Giyu u a V i , 'a'wrwi MU Elst t i T jL ; ; ST,, FIKSTCLASSACCDJIMUDATKINS L .. -- t Opposite UVE--IIN- 2r. "!. J. B.SiscGyJ i i 1L HJftL e i. An..- - i.kt1 , t d wrr bull i' imal'. Ji i,il. r lall tie-are iiuw, und he t ..i atj uti th K rt be uiubt ti.". .eh (, h.d a bury! ir. . h, (ll, ii It his wav ainssthe rm ai uicd tu j,. r t "M i e .t he ki'L. Cum' .d tenly itt u.e LM5 ai.d t w b'.'jar. But n re w.ts i.n c.,e 'ii ss.ht. La of the lllnsiuii ti h.s lta.ty.'M ion In repuked the loaded yuii and et ar, a d biu k between tho wane. sh.- is. Just , he was iiZiiu.r off he it'.iuu Ik .ml the sennits of fo'iif.t and ay tin he tlie gwn and .un.-i.)) me u.t,. The--- 1 v, ts i,o one else iu I lie io mi. Tii i oi.wh.y in sf .ih o, he to mvestiyute. Ucmi on Uie edyf tlieb- d, ai ow.ny thi ?is to burn at fi.d iuad, and Lateiit d. Soon he heaid th sound aiam. It came from bena'h lue carpet. Seoim? a wr.yy.ii y iim.p in the nildu. e uf abiy ,tfern he brought Lbpm d vn ii it li Thue Was a TUui avi.y wak and ad was hlilh The mvstei y was .td Bcinththe i.i.Sh' was a p.aidmy of sera, aid a v nfiuvst me aiot se h.ai lie. n pul my out (i!j'rle sit iv im!io a Oi i . r L,( l j. lc he yave a arawjro'iia d the soa.id if a uyitfiMit-u- l n tl ' evipt,and its ho i jii d reyu nirly the illusion t f u caul lolls barglur was proaueed. fill) is orr OUt Lellers So mii'di m st h'ef has ht i n dune bf tlie fi hale ( J .o epincr old letters, that it is to adopt the ru. e oi ues; roym them at n nee Thar hiissi-is ended, unm are they yin-them wind? la l,i m y like to neov riuy from am ijiues. says bcmeune. Psh iv. As if these wo a d b tne tome y u iu e u at such a time. Lett r far a bre.c u of j..re .nr. We are all prime tc brood t" mui h as vul limes, and lued no such help in direction. L t tins plea lor the s hi a my of It tiers be a sir. ncr ono letters should be ii d and labeled H.iV a blank b ol: mio v. ictt to copy sui it dales or exir.mts n may be d vame in the future f r n tervUicLS Thus can be heu letter a done auswmed Then bi.ru t uerr M.d see the abacs. It is the m i r.vs ihst'1 ! tad Jims that C'.juui'. i u y ai l t he sufey v.ave for oe fe ,ui't from friend to fnunl, pood in then tune, but 8omeim os worse than useless v the future Kvery day bring rn w rieuees. We are Misiurd.y changiug, a m many cases uou.d ourov. i letters wntten ten years ago. VI AH. a M - , lbs ci'n.tr tf titer m siioteun. It Lv.d t ei n. Ua war, but he rc.ueil lr at tit' a i Ik r u : i;; ;h u 4 Land Agents Attorney ns K. o is and - iua s.ii- u w: w: m .Vhi 2 t ... hiau i tYi-pe- tht sadticil- ,t su li.lt at fl ' I I ait I. c tijie aur i a. it .s as v.'ds llUR'lt'LT Soft y . iiti fm t lie Wagon ,1 the McConnii kMueldnery. SALISAi hi t !t U ,l ts in t.i ti e rt.b 1 v aw ike u h a i ... i L u iu u b re ...i ' j : I, j t ht h r a V. si j e Lt .T IiU iT, s tin v i Merchandise- - General t ajm-- r MOOSE. I imr-s.- i and Correspondence solicitedsJ Custom Work a Specialty. Do vhat is right.. It is right to use home products in preference to imported articles. It is right to furnish our own' peonle employment. It is right to patronize home institutions exclusively. THEREFORE It right to purchase the Bjots and Shoes manufactured hy Zion's Mercantile In?titution specially as they are moderate in price, elegant in style and superior m quality. SOLD n V A LL HbMlr'DKA LEP ?. i |