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Show V YOL. V. Wm. H. MANTI CITY, Olsten, ivi, 0, Supplement to fjo, 1i By. and County furgeon, S. Quarantine Physician. UTAH EPHRAIM CITY, H osorJ E. T.' Hanford og DrsWJ. J.T.Hosfofd k ACCOUCHES, tithe British Royal P'y-- 3 Music Store, THE QUEEN OF SONG. A.Marker, by ELLEX JAKt WXV little muiilm lthYIml-niov- , n hair W ns lone on .1 uuaiii'r bi ai b str.iyintr Mba Hbeil bke a l Mow swept bj Wavelets out of lier reach. 1 lie w aves wi pt m. anil then ,. .,t r,, to d a on e " .,7 M.ttiy 'J" ,ted ' the Miell ne nmryia bordered withaboutart of f,M,n. in , She viewed the treasure with lonaiug-eex- ' ' '"''-'seldom een , It Iijtdrlv .SO of ruin bovvi d skies tinting in crimson, violet, goja dud green. For hour. Vhe with joy nnfeiyned. gravedfrom the alnninsr anil .11Klt,'A'r lovely Seemed but the one muLine.'l' W 1 um down elesa " ith a and -- Musical Instruments, Strings & A. L. DAVISON, M. D m,e,au ami Surgeon, will treat all kind of diseases in a skillful manner. Those peculiar to Females receive speciaL also She l.ared her feet to the cutting umi 1 he Hater cold that she more, And seized the shell with andreadedhand And brim bespattered eager abe A DELIA PATTI. Asat man. R. S. - If ells, Sect. iC Treas. 114 to 12S S. 1st. Machine Com pan East St. Salt Lake City, HECTORS T. II. Ilmitli, J. F. Grunt, M V. M , Riter, . 251. - 1 Utah. : II. J. Grant, J. F. Smith, M. S. Bui ton, ( P. Box ) J( Lyman, Guo. Romney, Ja?. Shaip, J. F. Wells. Geo. T. Odell. prinn-donna.an- W. K. Reid J Atty-at-La- w Manti, San Fete Co., Utah. at Court House. Office F. R. KENNER, DR. Quatanti.ne Physician, Manti, XT Wm. T. Reid, ATTORNEY PROBATE AND tali LAND AGENT, KINDS ALL Probate business promptly attended to, and titles secured to Land under the various entries. Office. Court House, Manti, Utah. of Bail ey, T. C. NOTRARY PUBLIC, AGENT AND ATTORNEY LAND F PUBLIC LANDS. SURVEY Mineral Applications for Papers promptly Patents ami for all Agricultural anl'at. Lans tnisto contested Laud Cses. Makes Aifree-flicntMaps Draws all kinds of fracings and deeds Articles of Incorporation; SeariUs Titles Pa9 Taxes? Makes Collection? AppUca tion forPensiou Bounty, Etc. Office next to U. S. LandOffice. P O 13ox2tl3. Salt Lake City, Utah. LATE RE S D ring I bitterly said- Isiuy oflife like this' 1 east all treasures youth away, I bartered my soul for a dream of bliss. Whose roseate hues turned dim ami gray, Tis thus, yet not like the child at plav If false, love dooms us to endless pain The treasures of youth onee throw n awitv ' e may not gather them up again. OUR COUNTRY. Contributed. When those who laid the cornerstones, and erected'tbe superstructure of our national government were subjects of Great Britain, and smartfiig under the yoke of tyranny and oppression (light indeed compared with what Utah now suffers) although heavv enough to weigh against their integrity and sacred honor, they discovered some grand truths for the benefit of mankind, and laid them forth in the Declaration of Independance. Among other principles they all men are created equal, and endowed by nature with the rights of life, libertv. and happiness, and, further-motthat these rights did not exist by virtue of any human law, but by virtue of the laws ol God, and were conferred upon the human family by Him. Allhough the people saw that these were their rights, thev wet- - not enjoving Them, but wefe subject to a Vuidiim that did not recognize the laws of God, and so, being united in one cause, thev mutually lesisted that despotic power, and succeeded in overthrowing its authority over thenf. In order to maintain these laws of God, thev concieved the idea of forming a more perfect union, and tne present organgovernment was according ized. in the DecThe principles set forth laration of Independence, the corner stone of the great superstructure of this nation, were sealed by the blood of our e forefathers, and dedicated in the of the world as a basis stone. Standing upon this stone, as it were, amid the rising smoke of theRevolution, our fathers compiled the Constitution, It waswritien for .The expiess purpose of sustaining the heaven-borrights of this people; hence, one might think it the height of absurdity to suppose that under it, the people would he deprived of their priveleges. Yet, after no moie than a centurv of national existance, we find the government purpettating deeds of despotism, even greater than those ol England, before the Revolution Congress, not only claims the rightrais-of imposing taxes for the purpose of ing revenue, without giving us a voice as to the amount to be raised, and for what expended; establishing a board of commissioners and makingjudges and oilier officers, according to the.r own good pleasure; but have invaded the peaceful familv circle, dragged therefrom the aged and infirm, and cast them into the prison like thievesandfor worshiping following in the Almighty God, s of the patriarchs of old. Here we see the weaknesses and ol man; although these things are tor our best good, and the Almighty knows how to bring about his righteous Gustave Iverson. purpose d:scov-ered'th- MOftlEY -- BIT TO LOAN THE! OF SALT LAKE On long time and low interest on improved farms, with good water rights in San PeteCounty. For terms apply to J. II. Ilougaard, Manti, Agent for Sanpete County. BANK ST- - BMAE,3 PLAIN and ARTISTIC PAINTE XX, House and Sign Painting, Paper Hanging, Caicimining. Etc. Two DONE ON SHORT NOTICE. Blocks (test of Tithing Office, MANTI, UTAH. Sure.:) er J ' IV,". , - IN S an jle 1 CJ Over in Practical use all over the World-N- o generator? or extras. Can be operated liv a child. Best pure soda water. Will stand by any $4000 (Jas Fountain and sell live glasses to Its one. We sell the finest KICKED TLATED X Ml kinds of Custom Work neatly done and a good fit guaranteed 5 25 Year CHAPMAN & CO., Madison ,Tnd. T Utah Utah CJ Main Street, gAN ftT-TIM- uO E y cJ pTECARD. ex- Headquarters for Boots it Shoes Main St., Ml. Hta-vml- . East terms. Tonsorial Artist r.l. H. SPERRY, Having had 25 years experience OPENED A HAS in the manufacture of Bool and article better a select Shoes, we can for the Money than the average Of Store, Clerk, and will give mir customers Two Doors North our of benefit experience. the Manti, Give hitu a call. Conre and be cot viuced. snop Co-o- p i nn Liberal ad- shipment. UU of all kinds in Car Loads or less, guarantee thellghcst Mariet Price in Cash. ms1 and VAGOXS AND IMPLEMENTS. We have just received twu Cat Load of MitchellBain and which we Cooper Wagons, made expressly for our trade, and Gilpin Sulky Plows, Wood, alstTliandle the Hand Champion and McCormie Mower and Binders, Harrows XL POINTS FOR BREEDERS. :oo,:rLo:ir I a We also Iest market Price. handle Wool on COMMISSION If ALLEY & CO. Wool, Hides, Pelts and Furs For which we piv the high- - We also Ruy and Sell Matson & Hanson. all Jr., Traveling Agent, Sanpete and Sevier Counties Dialers in vance on all Good blood tells eierv where. Breeders of draft hotses do not pay so much attention to the quality of the blood al-as they should. Fur a brood mare it ways pays to have one with a cross ol good blood somew here in her breeding. As for the stallion, no one si mild think of breeding to anything lut a pure-bree- d horse, li one is within his reach. hen mares are selected with regard to their breeding, as Wrell as the stallion, then there aie hipes of improvement. One of the worst features in handling stallions is the fact hat so many cold mares blooded ill shaped, under-size- d FountainGreen,l :65 p. m. with the idea to 2.15 bred horses, aie good Draper, that any kirn) of a mare ought to bring 2 :30 Moroni, horse; and a good colt from a pur Arrive Chester, 3:00 when the results are not what they all stand ought to be, the stallion has to mares Stages connect at Moroni for brood Sevier. Select the blame. and good ete of San parts well as good horses. Mate them with Tueo. Bruback, Manager. aasview to producing just what you want. General H. S. Kerb, Supt. the Study the matter carefully, giving and matter the attention it deserves, home breeding and raising will be pro77 fitable and interesting. ' Suffolk Punch. English Shire and Cleveland Bay Horses. Shetland Ponies. Short Horn and Holstein Cattle. Stock for sale at times at Living prices and on Agent, Ej'lmihn, Utaii ANDREWS C. and will make - Trins leaye daily (Sunday cepted) going north 9 :00 a. m. Chester, 9 :30 Moroni, 9 45 Draper, Fountain Green, 10:10 1030 Divide, MainSt,Nephi, ll :20 Arrive Nephi, 11:25 Going South leaves 12:30 m. Nephi, Main St Nephi, 12. 40 1 30 Divide, BREEDERS of -- At the Yt ry Lowest Rates Mr. I. B. Brunei lias the best assorted lot of Drugs south of Provo and also keeps on hand the best liquors and ngars. Martin & Drake. .Idaho ChribteTrsoii, P. P. Christenson, , o ss Visitors welcome, Correspon Repairing done on Short Notice dence invited. We have the largest and fine Door? west of Lowry Son. in the west lot of Blooded horses 17. Provo I'lW loh. Box Manti, Utah. J-- MILK SHAKE. 3 Maker A Variety X Medicines, Paints, Oils, Etc., a full line of Chemicals. Proprietary Articles, including Toilet goods, Perfumeries, Soaps, Combs, Brushes, Flavoring Extracts, Groceries, Cigars and Tobac-co- ) Etc., Etc., constantly on hand Ephraim City, Utah and Shoe J r Previous Effort- s- Drugs, fST 'Boot 1 sj EXCEL ALL Dealer in John R. Neilson, 1 4' STYLES' foot-step- & m Logan Eagle Itoek n IMPORTERS The Celebrated Mitchell it Bain M agon. John Deere Moline Steel Plows. Oliver A Gale Chilled Plows Tiger A Gale, A. Wood and Chief-laliny Rakes. W.dter A. Wood Harvesting Ma;i Rakes. Gould & chinery A Atts'in Will Ruling Machinery, Piping Ac. Ru-- ell A Co. Thresh-cr- s Saw .Mill, Ilor.-- e Powers and Automatic California Engines. urnc-s- , Concurd Beebe Carls, E. M. Miller A Hiram W. Davis, and Othei Standard Buggies. Victor .Nmles Whitman llav Presses. Common Sltighs, Racine Spring a;. mis. Red L'uv Feed Cutters. Ogden H.P.LARSEH.P.rsfl. 14-1- SOLE AGENTS FOR BRANCH HOUSES pte-senc- Edward Reid his located one block west of Parrys stone yard, Manti, where he is prepared to do work in his line, in the best style and at the lowest living prices. 52 ' at Spring and .f A h Cooperative nJ Wagon and Reported Seriously 71, Madame Adelia Patti, who is reported serionsly ill, w as born in Madrid, Spain, in the year 1843, ol Italian parents. Her d mother was a her father also a professional vocalist. When Patti was about a year old her father and mother made their residence iiNew Yoik. where she leceived her education and made her debut. To Mauiiee Stra-koe- li js due the honor of preparing her (ui the operatic stage. She was only sixteen when she made her first appearance in public, as Lucia, 111 Donizettis Lucia di iamnierrauor, Its result was encouraging. 1 ler career fioin that time has bepn a brilliant success, and she enjoys undisputed preeminence the greatest female singers of the She was married in ibt8 to the age. Marquis de Caux, from whom she was divorced in 1876. In 1S86 she was married to Nicobni, an operatic singer. She possesses great wealth, and is the owner of much splendid iewebrv. In 1870 she received (lie Order of Merit from the Emperor of Russia. She has a beautiful countiy seat in Wales. , - DI a shore, v. Delusive water' delusive light' f or ashen, dim in her palm it lav, 1 he beauty vanished, but non so M,e flung it with deep disgust bnaht away. 4 Soft fame the chime of the vesper bells, In minor strains sanft the restless sea She blithely sought her discarded shells And homeward went oer the grassy lea. G. T. Od- U, Grant, Manager. The Leading Implement Hose in Utah t good, low, Prices. sought the . . Watches fine Gold and Rolled Plate Jewelry. Cuhery, Etc., Etc. Motto. Square Dealing Fair terms''Stand.ird 1 J. Trun-m,I'n- Prass Rand Instruments. All kinds, Orchestra & Band Music, Sheet Music and Music Books. . Send for my new Catalogue Just out it has a sketch of Ole Bulls Violin Playing jn itand much good information in for musicians Send me your orders for what you want in the Music line. -- Office at residei :eTwo blocks north of City jfall, Manti. Telegrams prom) tly responded to II. J. Grant. President. J. I. Smith, Vice Prest. EAGLE ROCK, IDAHO. , dealer in all descriptions of A - NO. 14. PERSONS OF NOTE. - DELUSIONS. P-.- SANPETE COUNTY, UTAH, MONDAY, JULY 22, 18SD. For the hvntmel. it SURGEON PHYSICIAN SERGOS (Late Surgeon , t- v i v j L Jay-Eye-N- O. Plows & e 0 Andrews c; Oo, Nephi, Juab Co., Utah ARMERS EXCHANGCH 6 .J.P.Meilstrup.&- - r ARMERS EXCHANGl a ?- S'S. c 2 tr- a t as r 5 5 aS - r. o 7. 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