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Show HU RAILROADS. . THE HOE SCRAPS FOR LAI itv: SENTINEL. Manti. Utah Friday, Sept. 2, IN BRltF, AND TO T1IL POINT. is dreadful. Disordered Xeailv ail the v omen in the saKa'.in Dvspepsia Indigestion is a foe to Army linen heart woiked in Inn a ink liver is misery. Troy Press. good nature. upon tbe right shoulder. The digestive- - apparatus is one of the How do vou know? most complicated and wonderful things Princess Victoris, w ife of the German in existence. It is easily put out cf or ier. Crown Prince, piesented the comence-men- t Greasy food, tough food, sloppy jood, prises at the Norwood School for bad cookery, mental worry, late hours, ii regular habits, and many other the blind, in London, July S. things 9 which ought not to be, have made the Ifayuung man wishes to know all American people a nation of dyspeptics. about a ghi, lie must see her in evening But Green's Augu-- Flower has done a dress at a waiter bail and in a bathing wonderful work in Tefoiming this sad in summer. suit at the bcacn business and making the Amercian people so healthy that they can enjoy their I.i.He;before leaving hei'bathing cab- meals and be happy. M. in mint, dear, is there any body Retnemdei: No hapiness without looking? Mamma (in next cabin! "Not But' Green's August Flower Li? tie " Then I'll health. a soul about, love. brings health and hapiness to the dysv. ait till there is. peptic. Ask your druggist for a bottle. cents. An Arkansas paper tells of a man of Seventy-fiv- e loftv soul who once remarked: "Every night I get down on my little knees and say my little prayer. And I dont care a 1 who sees me. 137. NEPHI WATER AND HOTEL KEEPERS ON A PAR. The following may le rather hard on the Nephi hotels but we don't feel justified in keeping it. As regards the water for drinking purposes, too much can't be f said against it, and loom ich urg ng can't be done tv) get better water to the town. Some drummers rotmneicial tuinis'.s rather (we don't wish to olTend the boys for certainly they do no more "drumming than is necessary) spent Sunday last, in Nephi. I11 conversation one said On and aflrr August 17, 1S35. Shins "Say, I'm now fully convinced, my friend will leave daily, Sundays excepted, as up north gave me good advice. 1 told him I was going to Nephi and asked hint Leaves Nor ft Going what I'd better take He said at a. m take a bottle of water.along.I asked him Chester where Id better stop and he told me Id Moroni . 900 better stop at the depot. fountain Green, 9.4J Force of habit. John, said the wife of Yes replied another, "Its really too 11.00 Arrive at Xcphi Pommy has been a bad. Now if a first class h tcl were put a baseball umpire. is that so? going south up in this town it would pav big. Whv very bad i.ttle boy he replied absentin'ndedly, well. I'll at 12:00 vi it would he n rised ail over this teiritoiy. Leave Xephi fine him have to terri-toiit noised As all this is, its ovtr . m 1:20 fountain Green to stay away Spoke up a third. I11 Q.'uo Moroni tiie country' Jimmy-- T was walking in After this some extended rental ks and w lien all at once I came on w tue 2:30 Arrive at C tester arguments were made referring to the tne oods, kind of a rattle snake. la biggest di from water the inking it was a rattlesnake, Stages connect at Chester for ail pari bunging ofgood But talking is not How do ou know canyon to Nephi. of Sanfele and Sevier. by the way my teeth lattled what we want. Whose business is it to Jimmy? S, BAMBERGER. Meager. take the first step in this all important as soon as I saw him. matter? II. S. KERR. Superintendent. In the Exhibitio of the Royal Academy Xcphi Ensign, of Arts, London, of the paintings and sculptuies over 1,900 in number, 242 are COSTLY COFFIN FOR A PARROT. the woiks of women. It is only fifteen ytais, since women artists were admitted to the Royal Academy. Pete alley TIME CARD. Jot-low- s: 8.-2- stow i G QH iexiean Pk Cl LinhM OTJriKQ to-da- y. 5-- 5- y v tah Central TIMS GAKBo A woman in Petoskey, Mich. .rubbed The New York Tribune describes as follows a valuable coffin made for a par- phosphorus 011 her bunion before going to her husband lued tne d rot whose merits the tr.b-ut- bed. In the night boot-jac- k at a lire-il- y and now bis wile The coffin cost $200, and was made of goes on crutches. Prizes will be award-e- p clubs of ten taking th.s story on trust. rosewood, measuring 16 inches by 7 by 5. It is hind-carvethe design being PerDo you know, Mr. Miss Coldcash sian, and it is tufted throughout with that pa remarked brutally the Gtifliiu, satin. head The pink reposes parrots on an embroidered pillow and a bevel-edge- d other day that he was only going to dress me one more season. oung Gulfa glass protects the bird from me. Miss Coldcash! I low I crowds. Seventeen golden screws "Deali added to the finish of the cover. The should like to- - aw see you two years owner of this specially honored bird is a from now, wealthy lady of New Yoik. Site and This sign fiend has got north far as her husband, who has since d.ed, bought Provo, as followingon one of the fences the parrot while they were living in In- there t) show. "HIDES-'qOUR- TA A g)es dia. One night a gang of robbers broke NS- - IV. 1 A'TED-AT-- 4 WARD into their house after having poisoned .VERY AOTIIING watch-dag and bribed the servants. LIKE- LEATHER- - THEN- - PRACKTIS-WAT-YO- u the They had not counted on the parrot, but PR1CH-'- 1 it was ready for them, and when they apin he remarked English, "Ah, peared Johnson Awful weather isnt it? close tlieie! Then he translated his remarks and muggy everywhere, eh Jackson into his native dialect, and at the same Yes, and I have pist come away from a time seized a big bell and rang it loudly place that is always muggy, even in the arousing the household. One of the rob- coldest weather. Johnson "Siio! Where bers was killed and the rest captured. is that? Jackson-Th- e barber shop. When the husband died he was found to Two little children 2 and 4 years of age have made a provision in his will that the parrot should be cared for until were playing in aNvagon at Tieosureton, death. It is said that the parrot will be Idaho, when they' found sbme matches kept 111 its cohin until its owners death one of which they lighted and set fire el-to some loose hay on the ground. The and then be buried with her. der of the two escaped but the younger, was burned to death. I have tried both ways; I speak from "Papa, how do they catch monkeys?" experience. I atn in good spirits, because I use no spirits. 1 take no anti- inquired Willie, who had been to the medote in the form of drugs because I take nagerie. The best way nowdays, I think, no poison in the form of drinks. Thus, is by means of a doublebarrelled bustle though in the first instance, 1 sought and triple sized cart wheel hat and a only the public good, I have found my fancy parasol." Yes remarked Willies I used to be very own also, since I became a total abstainer. mother, musingly, I have these four reasons for continuing much adictedto those little foibles befoie to be one my head is clearer, my health we weie mairied. is better, my heart is lighter and my Would you believe it," gurgled, Ella purse is heavier. Dr. Guthrie. while I was bathing in the sea the other morning a nasty crab fastened itself to Quite an intelligent crab, I "Carpet rhymes with no single word, my toe! Intel-I'gebut some bold poet dared to evade the should think, her lover replied. difficulty thus: "Sweet maid of the inn, why do you think so?" Because 1 is surely no sin To toast such a beautiit knew how to catch on to a nice thing. ful bar pet; Believe me, my dear, Your Then she blushed, and when he attemptfeet would appear At home on a noble- ed to take a kiss she cottoned to it kind, well-merite- Passenger Trains leave Nephi daily as follows: Francis Cope, Gen F. & P. Agt. Gen. Supt. John Sharp, General Offices, Main Street, Salt Lake City. DENVER and ul-g- ar S -- -SKI BY-W- -- Universally conceded to be the popular passenger rotue between the East and West. Tne only line between Ogden Salt Lake and Denver without change of Cars. The only line between Salt Lake and Chicago with but one change of cars. The only line between the East and West running through Salt Lake City. Pullman Buffet and Sleeping cars on all through passenger trains. The only Line fromSalt LakeCity running Sleeping Cars Free for the use of passengers holding second mans carpet. class and Emigrant tickets. THE ATLANTIC EXPRESS Leaves Ogden daily at 9 :49 a. m ; leaves Salt Lake City daily at 11 :15 a. m. Direct connections is made at Pueblo and Denver for Omaha, Kansas City and all points east. THE PACIFIC EXPRESS Arrives in Salt Lake City from the East fit 4:35 p. m. and leaves for Ogden at 4:40 p. m., making connections with the Central Pacific for the west. LOCAL TRAINS Leave Salt Lake City for Brigham and Alta at 7 :20 a. m. for Ogden, at 8:15 a. m. and 4:40 p. m. lor pringville at 6:20 p. nr. Arrive at Salt Lake City from Ogden and Alta at 4 "25 p. 111. from Ogden at 11 ;05 a. no. Tickets for all points East and West can be purchased at the Depot office and City ticket office, White House Corner, Salt Lake Citv. (THtS COOD OLD WivAi,.7f .Wr-- t nt STAND-B- Y .ceompUshe for everybody exactly what I.clatmcg font One of the reasons for the great iiopularlty of tbe Mustang Liniment la found In tti nulveraeV applicability. Everybody needs such a medicine. The I.otitliermnn needs It In case of accident The llouae wife needs it for guneralfamlly , Tbe Cannier noeds It for his teams and bit mn. The fUccbuulc needs It always on bis work bench. The Miner needs It in case of emergency. Tbe l'leueer ueedslt can't get a'orv without t The Farmer needs It in fils house, fils stabU. aul bis stock yard. , These Organa are celebrated for volume, quality of tone, quick response, artistic design, beauty in finish, perfect construction, making mein the most uesirablo organs for homes, scnools, churches, lodges, societies, etc. ESTABLISHED KEPETATIOS. FACILITIES, SHILLED WOKKKEX, BEST SIATEaiAI. US EQUALED COMBINED, TIIIS MAKE THH POPULAR 0R3AII Instruction Books and Piano Stools. 4 Catalogues oed Price Lists, on applicationFfctt CHICAGO COTTAGE ORGAN CO. Cor. Randolph and Ann Sts., CHICAGO, lilt The Steamboat mao ortho Uoiitwoo antda It In liberal supply afiostand ashore. The llot'xc-fnncl- friend and needs It It er Is bis bestt latest reliance. needs It It will save blot The Stock-growthousands of dollars and a world of trouhlu. Tlio Uni Iron d nuan needs It and will need It so long as bis life Is a round of accidents and dangers. Tbo Itackwoodsnu.il uoode It. There Is sotiv laglilco It as aa antidote for tbs dangers to life, limb and comfort which surround she pioneer. The Merchant needs It about bis store agivnif bis employee. Accldeuts will hapiicn, aud when these come the Mustang Liniment Is wanted at onoo. ICecp a Dottle In tbe Iloasc. Tls tbs best ot er economy. Keep a Dottle In tbe Factory, iLImratdlatA asc In case of accident saves pstn and loss of wages. Keep a Dottle Always la the Mtsbls when wanted. As ftp DO WHAT IS RIGHT. It is right to use home products in preference to imported articles. It is right to furnish our own peop! employment. It is right to patronize home institution exclusively. THEREFORE It is right to purchase the Boots and Shoes manufactured by Zions Mercantile Institution: especially as they are moderate in pric elegant in style and superior in quality. SOLD BT ALL HOME DEALERS. iy- - Miss Agnata Ramsay, of Girton College, has been awarded the first rank in classics at Cambridge, England. She has surpassed all the male students in classics, being the only one of either sex to pass in the first division. Her father. Sir PRACTICAL TIXXLR. James Ramsay, a Scotch baronet, and her uncle, Professor Ceorge Ramsey, of All kinds of Tin and sheet Ironware Glasgow University, each obtained a s in classics when they took their constantly on hand. Roofing and spoutMain st., Nephi. 3 t a degrees at Oxford. Miss Ramsay has ing specialty. just reached twenty years, and several of her male competitors were older. Her proficiency in Latin and Gieek were equal. J. E. CARTER, first-clas- When a young man detects the first evidence of hair on his upper lip he feels elevated, when in reality it is a sort of coming down. Young man, said the long haired passenger solemnly, "do you ever drink Well er I am sorry to whiskey? say, confessed the young man with a blush of shame, that I do occasionally J. II. BENNE1T, Well try a swig at drink a little sir. Gen. Pass, and Tkt Agt. that." said the long haired passanger, D. C. DODGE, Gen. Manager. passing over a quart bottle. W. H. Bancroft, GehI. supt. The bull dog in the play, whose part was to seize the viilian by the throat and hold opor dear life, succeeded the other night in Buffalo in dragging from under the players collar the piece of liver which coaxed him on, and, taking it beWM. T. REID, Manti, Utah. fore the foot lights, he sat down and quickly ate it, while the viilian escaped. CHARLES S. WILKES, You say he hit you in the Lawyer S.W. DARKE & CO., Thats stomach with a brick?. Witness What did you what I sa'd. Lawyer T. C. BAILEY. du? Witness Nuthin. Lawyer How d d you feel about it? Werent you STAYNER & SIMMONS, rather bellicose when he struck you with a brick? No I didnt feel bellicose I felt B.IRD & LOWE, IB IE M T JfcO'BJHN D EALERIN . , LAND AGENTS. belly-ach- Salt Lake City, - e: d, Going South at xi'35 a. m. 5 4S a. m. North and 2 25 p. m. Arrive at Salt Lake at 10:30 a. m. and 6:40 p. m. Leave Salt Lake City at 7:20 a. ni. and 4 p. m, Passenger Trains leave Salt Lake daily, for the North, to connect with the U. P, Ry. and the U. & N. Ry., at S a. m. ft 4 p. m. and arrive in Salt Lake City at 11:20 a. m. and 7:50 p. m. Freight trains leave Nephi for the North at 7 40 a.m. and for the south at 6.rs p. m. Has atdinetl a standard cf excellence) winch of no superior. ic contains every improvement that inventive genius, skill and money can produce.- tidin'.; e. Mnuments, Headstones, Tablets. All Kinds of tons pi;ievp'LnS, eiMSEEiSmitisLw - 30 CHICASO ILL Jh 7T UNION BTI SQUARE.N.- LCUia.MtJgrg (5 A Y- V DALLAS, TtX Mini EXECUTED IN THE NEATEST STYLE AND FROM THE BEAUTIFUL. WHITE' OOLITE STONE OF SAN PETE, MAIN STREET MANTI. P O. Box 9 |