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Show TUF.-MUY- , thl I". houe szzthtel MARCH Published 1!, - l :) tih'ii i i We would sugg st t the of the Capital of San Pete County to ma-- e artifuial uat-i k t railing uuri-e- s ma'u the Ali KINGTON, N ns iel.--e pa'al-i- oGier point they m iv the other rUjimna dm ct ah d I L north the qm-wa'hd with roek a ( ,tv Cra-'k- A N D W- LAWS is mm AGBIODL70RAL at 1 bhun or any' Llui.8.-mt- h leii i iiver-Ccytin- g rhanm-d--- CONSTITUTION . and l two street- - throiu;h say 1 1 SsiltJL.o-Xs.- r i TJterti- ns i Manti, San Pete Co mt y, Utah D. S1GEOR.GE A. LOWE, - 'i riv ! :g AND i -t , 1 ? nfi. situ . .--I v! List 1 -... t. i - - i ; v5,, G t. 1 O s : Ju-pritj- I s, ZESITTS11I As-u- s. W. T. Jack, Manti; J. P. Meilstrup, Ephraim. 33 - - r r ' A. . i Vt A i f y ' c f - ?- . t f k vv- - ' ,-- A lam "V f: 'a 1 i H - Spring Trade , ' . -c S es for Ojl I c-- - 2vi 'f. eet-Salt Like City. Tie1 Of the F. M. lie min g Room 1 1 unUcr-a: "i with aboun Library. k their removal Mould (oriahiy benefit he general m ig a; ifi.o-- e lance of the thorough hr.-.Arti'U 1 This Association i runs chan old the (w;u.n Bissell and Sulky Plows shall be known as the Mami d ;lg,,aai y , add J Bradlev Carden City Clipper Walking through) Leads Men and and Library ,, oung The Latest Improved largelv the expense of Improved Chilled Plow ; ing Ro. m Association. ructim' the prupo-eJr. Cultivators and Planet low ; Chillc Best Artic'r 2- The Object of this Harrows ; . Acme Garden Tools As oiiation Eh dl be to promote Manti is bound to make rapid Education, Literature and a strides upwards and with its! Knowledge of the Arts and mugnifirwot Court! . T.upplr, cJchuttler Wagons ; Spring hin-lei; Sciences. Hall! ami other tine Bubkpy Mowers and Coni House, City AdiVe 3 ThePresident, Counanil ixoacl Carts. Wagons ; 'improvements it is eeoming cillors, Secy. Treasurer ami Li- somewhat noted. t The City brarian of the Y. M. M. I. iCounciJ should pronounce iho-- e shall constitute &p ExOtlicio stables am! corrals on the mar- Boaul of Directors, who shall gin of (he creek a nuisance and eleot from their members a Pres. ought lo be renoiuJ. The Vice Pres. Secy, Trea., and li- theystream old Lpd is umightly and brarian. d'btructive to prpperiy Vc.,ifce. Artirle 4 This constitution My late visit to your city in may be amended by a two thirds connection with your item on vote of the M ambers Present at 1I115 subject has suggested the any m cting of the Board of forfgoing fujr yuur c iimidera-tic.1Diiectors. s L 1 Sud paiser w agons. CTL Tin V rsT.-nm- ir t: x--. . "f W Jgev v 3yki va C'- st pri - X - felts airin '"ix-- '' Are celebrated for tjeir lightness oi draught, A full line of our and durability manufactuerscasp11 to use ound at the followin'; agencies: P s J. P. Meilstrup, Ephraim, General Agent Sun Pete com lyotl tahIlansen fc Thurber, Richfield, Sevier county'. The Stmlel akcr Brothers Manufg Conipuny, imillerMj1' ,!;1 - Carriages ami & Busrgies Spring Wagons and Caits, Phatt. Farm, Freight Cabriolets and Surreys. Central Branch Repository, CITY, XT TAII. SALT LAKE JAMES B. GLASS, Martsser -- 1. BY LAWS, Section 1 The Librarian Khali keep a catalogue of all Books and Periodicals Belonging to the Ahs'n. giving Title of Book, Authors name, Price, catalogue and shelf number. Section 2 Each Book ehall have a label on the inside cover stating the condition on whiih Books may ho obtained. Sidioa d- -r No person other than the Librarian shall be per mitted to take a book from or plat? one on the Shelves. Stclinn 4 Any person may retain a hook for one week but in r.fl case shall books bo kept for a longer ptuiod. Section d Any person retaining a Book longer than the specified time shall bo fined lOcts. per day until reUul. Sectien 6 Tho Librarian shall keep a register of all Books issued from the Library, when and to whom issued. Section 7 Any Person Defacing injuring or soiling any Book shall pay the catalogue pri t of said Book, and tmon such payment may claim.1 it r.s, his property. Sat ion 8 Any' Person who shall mutilate or carry .araj' any periodicals belonging tp, the Assn. shall be fined 50cts, Section 9 All fines and pen pities herein provided shall be strictly enforced, aud all persons refusing to pay their fines or penalties when notified to do so shall forf-- it their privelege until paviueiyt is made. Section 10 All fines and monies due shall be paid to the Librarian who shall keep an account of the same.Making month iy pa v men s to the Treasurer. Section il Loud conversation or any disturbance to the annoyance of others shall not be al lowed. Section 12 Childjen will not be allowed in the Reading Room nor the use of Books. B. W. DinGas. John Lowry Importers and Dealers in all kinds of Pleasant Grove, March 13. u. a. MaJiou. Axl Kinerou. inerson lulson Jy inerson ROCK SALT and Drill, in rx CllUKM. Orieis pi'uini(ly mid to. Add r -- x in m a .a A MACHINE. ; JhllxON' xt s x x Carriages, Piet Frames, Etc. Also Dealers in the Celebrated HOUSEHOLD SEWING tup rn of the I letters a IE MOLASSES. o(Tli" Best in ut.ih.jo UEaksons 2? UK KIM' & Einkkson, Cash Paid for Wool, Hides, A. SMITH Pelts, rEtc. ,'e it E E -- I AIN DRUGGIST UTAH. lt,,.'. tjuie vtfy. MANTI, Gunnison, Utah. C. Whole.--, S J 01 THAT WATER QUESTION. The following letter from a gentleman of lleasant Grove who understands the water situ ktion here fully corroborates what we have already said. We use the the gentlemans jiame in full as he is well known in this community. Editor Sentinel. Wo notice that the Sentinel is agitating the water question of Manti. We would suggest that you keep up the racket until something is done in remedying the evil, lor certainly there is good grounds for complaint. It those living in the lower part of your loan would take a stroll up the creek they would become throughly disgusted with the sights that meet the eye all along the route. Cow corrals are frequent aud the excrements that drains into the channel is enough 0 sicken a Pi rt' Indian, (Wol '.opethellon. City Council v id not think we are drawing the picture too fine) Mant i i a Lnir My locMixl and ci ui in untain water works at a tr;ii-ico.'t compared with THE PEOPLE OF SAN PETE COUNTY TO 0 Varnishes, Oilmens II. ( It. Hr compete u'ith in the IfeA. 1 T, Elephant ('nna r 1 Curry a full Stock of Drugs, Chemical, Toilet Article-- , Paints, Oils, and Erica 11 BY MAIL J . U. Ciurt, Prrst. rUO.VG Ah (2a SOLICITED ;r Connected with the Bazar I have the finest 12 Boot tie, photographic fltudio Keey. OUNDRY ) f C o ptudio IItrovo AND Foundry In the Country. jCPPictures, MACHINE COMDASJ. All work done by the Instanta-niot- i'i Manufacturers of Steam, EnHSyChroinos, Process. Views of Resilgines, Pumps, Boilers, Feeders, j7Albums, Brass and Iron Castings, Castience'-, Machinery, Schools; 7Books, r ings for Store Fronts, Mill Work, Groups of all kinds Iron Work for Jails, Bridges made in any part of the Court Si tuner, ig tmd Fancy. fSl and Buildings, Fencing .and Sash :o)AbtioRS.(tc- - , tj 011 short notice. Weights, Machinery for Lath, Saw, Grist, Mining and Molasses 'Y Mills put up to order and reWhen you come to tie County S- paired. 5 0 Seat be sure and C.ll at t! K SI Yo rkshops : Corner B and 'Vi P i 9th streets, formerly known as to l duff's Hall. Old Iron bought. va k . 5o 2s TEMTLESAAR, P. 0. Box 2d, Provo. W 3L I D o L. S. Whitehead, Supt. r .NiERSON. o . t -c3 Gr. Sf-Fra- Out-doo- 1 33 SAN PETE 3 O Valley LWAY Company. RA Si - 0. Uekermann, Pnri (or, One and a half blocks east of Maiiit,, It 12 l in. :20 p 2:"0 ei Ator-- y 7)i:lr. Fuller Notary I nblic Darke Co. & Insurance Agents and Iand fice Agents. Prh,itf r (c"' f ( Stilt Lt- 1 ' ! ! r 1 1 XI V j - . - . f' " &( Hist cj. ' ' . I, S . n.vo 1. . - 'J xxv',1 or 1? v - iw CK Iff liter, las C J V every Hamlet, To"n and City of America and takin the lead in Europe and other foreign Countries. Sweet A in tone powewful Oil Finished and Handsome Cases. A. 1 . . , List. vI " C ;v ? gJ Xf I With Chimin? v, impT "lfi ane a11 ,5 WEBBEBt ifChfiei CAMP . Fstsy A SFSheet Music Coalter & y; .untv i a P u - K S''- - & R 11 OEGNS me: SO I, 1 IX in pan tin S Martia Guitars; CCTGunckel, Pomcelle and Iligham flX?i2and Xnstruments yAccorclians, Banjos, Violins; MANUFfclHfcD BY THE Cf 160,000 now in 1,500 every month. To he found S?Bruno artistic. v- - ESTET V'lV DyABLE, hi ? - ; - . A Of- DidrictCourts, and Mie La a I Nit rivr wnh of ) 'y. Our Mr. Darke practices in, the Snpr ; Wm, , . Give Me A Call! ' .; A. )C Utah - Chme S'ag. ninit at Chid, r for all part o Smi Itc and Si 'ier. S. BAMBERGER, Manager. II. S. KERR, Superinteiulant. .1Yi-- Ephrau, Planing and Sawing done to order. A full line of Pickets aud Lath in stock Home Made Coffins in every stylconstantly on hand. I abo have facilities fr- chopping all kilt of grain. Pearl BaiUy and Oatmeal alieaue 1 hand. 1 General Western Agents for the , ffP&U.- - fare, Salt halt i JpSMSra 9:0 hi n Main Street, 8FSJEKZ2SWB excepted, as follows: (doing north Leave Chester at 8 :2J a. m. Leare Mora ill 9 gn) Fon ntainthecn' ' Am" re fit Kephi Lean H", s t0I. Erne - Successors to Daynes & Coalter. U 0) On and after August 17. ISSU trains will leave daily, Sunday: ing south. Leave Sepii at I'onutiiia I Main Street, Midi. kfOI 0 v fjiOOT. 0 v e Half Block Soujh of Tbernacle, 43 8 0 v . a oo I I 2m 0 v 3fEerything idolfi Glem g, y in the Mnsicai gait &ake f & $5 worth for Snelgrove, Main Street, i ajm,.ir J::? |