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Show Muitin Kev A f i.- - Reid Wm. T. ' ,A.NT3 ' ; rj.t'IIATK ATTOKXKY Hl-isa. C r r LAND AIL SUDS I- ;' Wilkes & 6badwick, agents r.t LAND f, ASD tr.Ut ATTORNEYS. UTAH. - ferV. .BALT LAKE CITY, C.S.WILKES. II arFICE L LASS IFFIEE IIILDIM- - I-- Land Agent Attorney and for : Agriruhural Obtains Patents Mineral "A T. C. BAILEY, vi.txi Aijonxm, OW Aikia nrxt (InOf tti U. tskeCitv oittuini iiatunU fur AurtoalUnli - ydted huA iuforuiutiua J H CrraKu.leca given- - W. K. Reid, Rl&i 't&jk tty-at-La- W .,3 i!nnti s,l Jtlr $ U,nh Co Court House. Sea nt iMitAim tTTAH. SfEKDINAND EBIGKSEN Law. Atly. and Counselor at UTAH, PLEASANT, Street OffieeonMain SPRAGUE, Ornoy-at-La- k Notary Public w Lg.COLLECTINS . ;.Oai A SPECIALTY. sonth of fe'ml Monkoe, Utah. tWW Jl. MATTHEWS, ?TjffT01lNEY AXI) COUNSELOR at law, wNisaTon, tjjiiStetL o. o L HOSFIIO .VWsKIFOID, Drs.Hosford, SD SURGEONS. ,f?mi8ICIAXS &j$Sj VASTI WAS. GBT, a Eye, Ktr, Soso and Throat of th BprolsUy. I v'V t It j. HOSFORD UalL JlSkta RMlitence, Two U locks tltjr Ona Block and n ka t. HOSFOSO " Banftarihcllcnrh lloliw. & tWL. SAYJBOH, Sl HYBICIAN ASP . i M.D. ROKO.V, MtPlkasast, Itah. gf. all kinds of diseases Diseases skillful manner. ifSlii. peculiar tofemales receive special attention. V WH1 ' 'treat in 0. E TOST, ! $Jt$fy8iciaH & Surgeon, 'VtfctsSy i to adBlnintrr trratmmt Mini peed the prole Ion. 1.3., todlroaew upeclallr. . B In bjhlini, Savior County, Utah. ' 4r- - pl4B- - STACEY i(S)ENTIST. a, Pttrf v$&s4 IRST-CLAS- S WORK.-e- a CRABS. THE SECRET MOURNER. T was about leaving tha creek when I met a small hoy. Ha was a Penn Yan snail boy and bb had nerve, and he hailed me familiarly and said: Hullo, mister. What you after? I told him I was gathering crabs for bait, but that they were powerful scarce. Whatll you giva ma to get you aomeP inquired the email boy. I thought it would ha a nice thing to have a couple of dozen or so of crabs, for I'd want to he going out after mare bass (he next day, and knowing what a tough and tedious time I'd had getting only five, I thought Td make it worth the boys while spending a day tugging and sweating among tha stones, and ao I said Td give him five cent apieoa for crabs. How many ll I git youf ha asked. Oh, all yon can, 1 replied, feeling that all he could got would certainly lie few enough. All right" he said, and I went up the lake a mile or so with my five crabs to got soma baas for my supper. I fished all the rest of the day and never got aa wnch as a bite. It wm supper time when I pulled for home. The next man that says crabs to tne, I aaid to myself, it wont gn well with. After supper I wu sitting iu my office, feeling a little sore yet over my days fishing, when a knock cams to the door. I opened it, and them stood the mall hoy I bad hired to gather crabs for rue. I bid forgotten all about him. Hullo, miaterT ha aaid. 1 got b Earth bow looks luoe ta my ryro, yet I aui not all cab down; I ban One faith that at hut I ahull suuewhers grasp Loro's crown! That wins the and shall hero ooeo. whatever Itguod and true Will receive iu Job reward, sod a Ion Ilka roll tuikro. -- James Dawea. Clyrerino as a Waal Preservative, lu order to moke wool tissues water proof mnunracturen hero to expone tlio faliric tu teiuperalnmn ns high os 2C4 to , 2M dogs. mnl it lias been fonud that tlui lixsuo thus (rented loses all its resistance. Up to 230 deg, there is no chango- - in wool or woolen goods, hut when heated to 268 degs-above both turn yellow and show evidences of combust iou. By a series of experiments Mr. J. Perxog, an eminent French analytical chemist, Iim discovered anew process by means of which wool threads and fabrics may he mads to retain their durability and original resistance under high temperature during the process of manufacture. Acting upon ilia established fact that glycerine greatly prevents evaporation of humidity. Mr. Perxog saturated somo woolen- - fabrics with a solution containing 10 per cent of glycerine, and exposed them to high temperatures. Tha fabrics thus treated showed not the dightest change under a temperature iff 264 degs. Fahrenheit, and they retained 18 per cent of the glycerine. The discovery of this simple principle removes inie of the greatest difficulties with which manufacturer of waterproof omeP fabrics liavo hod to coqfcniL Philadel"Crabs were tha very last thing I wm phia Record. hankering after just then, but of course a bargain wm a bargain. Aboat Torpedo Dusts. All right, I said. Fetch em in. Ths next most important thing to "The small boy stepped aaid and im speed in a torpedo boat ia the quick mediately appeared again, accompanied turning, and fur this purpose the larger by another email boy. Each boy lugged Norms nd, Bchicau and Yarrow boats in a big tobacco pail. Each pail wm have two rudders, one in the usual pises filled with craba. at the stem and one under the bow. Great heavens! I exclaimed. How Mr. Thorn ycroft Iim another device. He puts two curved redden near the many haye yon gotP Theras two thouaan, mister, said stern and the propeller is between them, tha small boy I had bargained with. so that when the rudders are tuned to3(11 we'd V got a lot mom if the pails gether, the water which the impeller is had been bigger. driving astern is turned a little to one Two thousand crabsl If youll take side and helps to push around the boat. the trouble to figure on that you'll ibid The latest idea in torpedo boats is to that at fiva cents apiece 8,000 crabs will have their launching tubes mounted on come to just aa even glOO, and that wm turn tables on deck instead of being the price per crab I had bound myself to fixed in tbs bow. With this improvervo While those nerve had ment a not boat to win have steam pay. boys an idea that their idM of ansiurffag straight at her enemy, stop, launch its were crude, for after sqma exceedingly torpedo and then turn to ran away; bnt anxious and appreheiuivt argument with it can train its tube ou ths big sUp m if them I Induced them to com promise on the tube were a gun, sad launch the tora basis of labor by tha day, and even pedo while rushing past at full speed. then they made such a good thing out of This would be less dangerous for the nit that the next man who mentions torpedo boat, for it would not afford the crabs to mo will stand aa excellent men on the ship a good aim at her. chance of having the price of that day1 John M. F.llicott, U. & N in tit. Nichwork taken out of his hide. I returned olas. thorn crabs to Keuka outlet, and any As Odd CsIscMsaes. one who waate to may go them and An old friend (call him W.) relates catch them if they can. Louis villa how, while he wm in Florida, Me watch Feet. stopped. Sines it wm a very good Aa Xagtaaer Wha SlapL watch and had never stopped before, The writer asked an old engineer tha and had been duly wodnd the evading other day if he had ever while running before, W. wm mulsh surprised it Noa locomotive yielded to deep. wouldnhgo. By and by the head of the That is, it house (call him B.) came in. Will you well, yes, ha answered. wasnt a sleep, just a nod; a sudden stop- please give me tlie timer said W. Cerping of everything and then aa awakentainly," said B., and pulled out hie ing with a stark I wm so dead heat that watch. B. bad a timepiece which wm it seemed to ma m if a thousand pound entirely trustworthy, not given to irregweight was pulling my eyelids down. ularities of any kind. He pulled it out Of courso I fonghi it off, but for just one of his pocket. By JoveP he exclaimed, second I gave in once. I wm looking my watch ia stopped; that's queer. ahead when suddenly I felt my head go They compered the two watches, and down with a jerk. I don't think that they had stopped at tha same hour and h that deep lasted of a second, at the some minute, and why they had but every sensation left my brain. It stopped neither man wm able to discovwm m if it flashed out and then back er. Boston Transcript again. It is a sorry thing, ha added A Clem Yea Boston grimly, when engineers go to deep in their cabs." New York Tribune. Little Kitty Clover is the most brazen of beggar. Mixed la Her Uaaa. Grandma, will you please lend me A friend's little daughter your gold beads?" ehensked, for perhaps went to Sunday school a few Sundays the seventh time that week. Grandma patiently look llicm from ago, and wm. very much improved by the exercises. She remembered bits of the drawer, and Mid, with her usual some of the hymns, and for soma days mildness, m she gave them to the child: never tired of ringing them over and Try not to ask for them any oftenor over again. She wm a trifle irregular in than you can help, Kitty. some at her linee, however; one well said Kitty, adding, m a No'm, known hymn she began: clever solution of the difficulty occurred There's a land that is falnr by dr, to her, IT yon dont like to lend 010, Aad by faith vena? ass haflra grandma, yon could give em to me Her father, who is a Wall street man. then I needn't ask!" Youth's Combut a good churchman withal, hopre panion. die ia mistaken. New York Star. First Hstlfen of Vlr(lalm. Dr. Stephen Ik Weeks, of JuhiM HopHow a Hypeezlte Oat Csttaa Hasds. One of our Fork firman wm so anx- kins university, has mode a special study ious to get his cotton picked that after of the early Virginia setUcments under riding around the neighborhood several Sir Walter Raleigh. Ho maintains that it can bo shown by legendary and histimes hunting hands without success torical evidence that the earliest Enwent to a negro camp meeting and pealed to them in many ways, but with- glish. settler in the New World were out success. At last he went np to hi not massacred, m is generally supposed, but were absorbed by the tribe of CToa-to- n prayed for, put a nickel in tha miadon-srIndians, end their descendants are box, and afterward got plenty oi tin to be found in North Carolina. pickers. Oran geburg (S, C.) Enterprise Baltimore American. It low been suggested that tha study of Mlrouuasd. the influence of diet and habit upon the Misfit photograidi for salur Is writcolor of hair in different nations of men ten a np over the doorof a certain may cause discoveries by which the color aiisfits?" One might TTliy of the hair in tha human race may be be more inclined to set there down m modified by jndirioaa treatment Falin-uln-it- - one-tent- KITH TltkTIEIT HUilTIEI. :ATI ASD EPHRAIM, UTAH. a.il . A"j,a Julius Jensen. tM CD V-- IN base, anyhow. 1 , BARGAIN new Dr. Tompkins rennd Balt Kneegk Tbiy hors Urocele hit (web tbs hcait or lbs ta rteh far Baa AU Hla Ufa. fiab-in-g bam black do to littia a Ilika Aed web (uni foouUps CcOowbc I waieb id tharo lay biro dam; now and then," laid Dr. Totnpkina, Iherooenwra eroey cna rm thoaa not Ihayvspt of of Puun Yan, but Hums one aB, entbusiastic people who cant gat along Tha tan thro and Ml wars aa eaatht to eib that without it Tha other day, though, a uuUaosfalL friend at mlna came in with a fine catch Wa lured each other droiiy, b a day that ta disof baaa, and tha sight of them rather put tant our, uio in the humor of going out and getting But uoirthintf gut to Us csr.aud ba sutUraly changed suuehow a lot myself. gel tu Us car. 1 never oiulJ gather What did you catch em with!" I A guuwtliliig thro- - i asked my friend. AbJ hs held assy from thruce, and bis Iota for aw was not. Crabs, ha aaid. Wa call crawfish crabs' in Penn I bid my grief buy heart, and bun it as bust I Yan. I had heard before that crabs ulht; Then was error dsrknen yet hot had sonwi were good bait for black baaa, and thinklight; ing that I might get some fan out of Aed I Uavbg found abelrob tha thought that, although them as well aa anybody elae X went Us km was goes, over to lake Kenka outlet to bait I I could fallow him Mostly, and b secret still love on. banged around in tha creek for three hours turning up stones and slopping And this Ivw dues thruugh tha years that bass coma and font since tfaaa about in the water knee deep, and sucOh far the km o( stats eunnsses Ilia luro of ceeded in capturing five little crabs. Well, I aaid to myself, that isn't a r hunga);tie bis trade to tha lad, for I duly ceased today, very big lot of bait to start on a day's fishing with, but I guess I went have Aad Inin his grave ta tha fans I turned In my was away. two trouble or three nice any getting sadrod--tbisy- Prolate business promptly tended to, and titles secured to Land under the various entries Ollice, Court House. Manti. Utah. - t Jewlory Ilouao o! $e All Orders frein the Sou h vNJflding tUlReceive Prompt Atten- ..'friend Your 'Watch to me Repairs. IQYO. n n - - UTAH. S STAGE n 3XT AJ miThiglte .Station and Fairrifw ft Friday of each sreek Stagea leave r, for Thistle at T. a. in. lRmMi at Thistle at 1 :00 p. m. nfWedneaday and Saturday NtThistle for Fairview at 9 a. L Striving at 5 p m. and connects mw enJ Mkrieasunt Stage. AtCoMuetk u made vith tht D.&R. PJtoT liThiitlt .for F jihotog-rapher- NO Be Sure PROFESSIONAL s.i W MANTI CITY, SANPETE COUNTY, DT All, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1890 VOL. VI. i 11 Women end fhalv Dogs Is rails. Women here, m in Loudcu, have an V yea h.rt made np your mind to bay insatiable fox carrying or leading Hood's Btnai-arlldo nut b Induced to toko L by chain pug dogs of ell degrees of say other. Hood's EUrsjtrilU b a peculiar One afternoon, during a shower bsdkbs, posaeroiug, by virtue u Us pteallar of rein, out) was seen walling along the and prepsnutafa iwMnslfasi, prutHinloo, curative power aaiwrlur to wy rotter arttotas Qumi jeuunapes, where a number of A Boatoa lady a bo knew nlut aho waoMd, workmen had just finished discharging and whose exaropb ia wurUijr luiutkro, Balls a cargo of cool from a bargu. The lady her szperieace bslua i held in one hand sn umbrella, with which she carefully protected from tha least drop of wet an ugly little dog with a gorgi-oublue ribbou round its neck. la one storo where 1 went to bay Rood Ity Lit side trotted her daughter, a littia Uio stark tried to Induct rot hay girl aUntt 3 year bid, her shuea not so thairovnlnsuaaut Rood's; hs told roe lhsteB waterproof M they might have been, would bat kofsr; that 1 sdsht tako It on tan who, deprived of tha protection of tha dors' trial; that If 1 did not like It I natdoot umlirella monopolised by the dog, wm pay ongfiibf, eta. Cut ha could not prsvafl rapidly getting drenched. sn ns to ehauxs, I told hfaa 1 knew what As she was about to ctism the liridg Rood BsraaptriUa was. lhad taksnlLwss which spans ths canal cue of the coal a illaltrd with It, sad did oot want nay othsb and Allow to heavers went up her said, me, madam, to relieve you of your dog, so that you may carry your girl to the Thu woman accepted the otlicr side. I begM taking Hood BaraopaitDa oiler, biit when the party Mrrived nt the I was feeling real uilaeraliU, anflatbg oilier end of llu-- bridge tho cool heaver a great deal with dyapepab, and so weak threw the ;mg lulu the eamd, felling its that at timee I eottld hardly suad. IlookoA mistress at the same time, Thats a lesand had fav soaa time. Ilka a pereoa b son to you not to shelter Ihsid'a BafuapsrHls did M so dog while wet rowh good that I urawdar at royaalf aoobtbu child is your getting and by Wends frequently apeak of tu The women screamed and Boon a crowd Ella Aj Corr, Tames Btrsat, collected, to whom she pathetically narrated the nmassi nation of her pet Two policemen at her instigation took the coal heaver to ths station, hut the superintendent declined to formulate any faUhyandreoMa. flibxfacfl fapadnlr ' hy CL L HOOD A CO. Aselheeetbe, IswaU. chaigo against him. AH she could do, he told her, wm to bring s civil action IOO Dose One Dollar for tlio valno of her dog. film left the station aipnrenlly much dissatisfied P. J. Nielsen, Emil Cbdibtoffeebon Paris Cor. London with the decidon." Telegraph, ugli-nas- E. C. COFFIN MR i a Cnpsssss. A few days ago I wm standing by an American gentleman when 1 expressed know which point wm the north. He at onca polled out hi watch, looked at it, and pointed to the north. 1 asked him whether he had a compass All watches," attached to his watch. he replied, ere compasses." Then he explained to ma how Uiiawaa. Point the hour hand to tho sun, and tho south is exactly half way between tlie hour anil the figure 12 on the watch. Fur instance, suppose; that it is 4 oclock. IVint tho lutnd indicating 4 to tha sun and 2 on the watch is exactly south. Point the tinpjxMe that it is 8 o'clock. hand indicating 8 to the sun and the figure 10 on the watch is due south. My American fricniV wm quite surprised that I did not know this. Thinking that very possibly I watTiguorant of a thing that every one ebb knew, and happening to mei-- t Mr. Htatfley, I r.ske.1 llu I emi whether ht wa.i awnni of nent tritv-li-- r hi tliis fimi-l.-- , jiayJ the ho li. ih:t point of th.M'onipi.'-s- . liod never r.l of i .. I pr;- - ;:ia, that tlu- - wi.ri.l i.. in Mate of iguuranco. Amalfi ia proud of having been tho home of th j inventor nt the compass. 1 do nut knovr what town boasts of my American friend a citizen. Ixmdon Truth. a wish to RTET.SV.H B Dt . 1 $2-7 We are now making a special. sale of Jerseys for Co cents each. Conte early or write, as they will not last long. done on short notice. Ordera by ail Promptly attended to. Bent Hansen, Prop. Main S t Mt. Pleasant 3 The New England -- Accommodations. today is modi given to tho covered carriage and home that holds his head high. I suspect that tha reliable lmt somewhat deliberate nx satisfied his ancestor. I met ono farmer near liulyoku driving his cow home from the posture on a bicycle llmt is, tlie man wm mi u bicycle and the caw wm ahead of him on foot, though aho looked m if die would appreciate a bicycle, too, m he wm speeding her along on a rather lively trot. I stopped him and asked him if there wm any how far a farmer to make money in that section, and while the patient cow leaned against a tree and caught her breath he replied that there wm none whatever. , His grandfather had nudo money ou the farm, he said, but lie could not Then bo called to tho cow to hump herself," and went spinning down the read with the long fullering beast making desperate efforts to keep from being ran over. It occurred to me that perhaps his grandfather did not pick tlie stones off the farm with s bicycle and s pair of tong. Oar. New York Tribune. las pars las. The Massachusetts board iff health luu examined 70 samples of water and 836 samples at ico from 58 localities, with the result of showing that, contrary to general belief, toe may be nearly m impure m tho water foam which it forma. Tho crystallization at the water forces out the color, salt, and most of the matter in solution, and clear ice from polluted sources may be comparatively free from impurities and the probability of hiding disesss genna. But in snow ice and toe formed by become entanflooding gled, so that freezing gives no purification. The public is warned by the board, therefore, that ton is nneafo for domestic litirposes when obtained from a source polluted by sewagu beyond that which would bn allowable in drinking water, and that in general it ia much safer to use fur drinking wafer and tar placing in contact with food that portico of the ice that is clear. Arkansaw Traveler. A Mroot, moaiU. nUfarls The Einpreor William, Ida mother and sisters, his children and all his ancestors burn sinco 1722 have been successively racked in the family cradle of that illustrious house or enthroned thereon during tlie court procession which adds splendor to each Tlie ancient couch is royal ehriKtening. a clumsy structure "t bid oak, richly cnrvi'd, round whose lour sides is cut in large Roman character the text, Ho hath given his angels chsere over thee, that they beep thee in all thy ways," Harpers Buxar. Invite attention to their large and varied assortment of Ladies' Newmarkets, Jackets and Shawls, Misses' and Childrens Wraps, Ladies and Misses' Merino . T Woolen Underwear. Ovorooata, Hals, MANTI and noons. Capa. SHOES, sMasaamauoimtsaTi Kebe Jeiben, Proprietor ERCANTIL I 45QREAT A REDUCTION at Solomon Bros.. 70 Main St Salt Lake City Arctics, -.-- Rubbers, Fascinators in great variety. j. Hose, Gloves k Mittens. INSTITUTION. Satin, Moire, and Yelvet Ribbons in all shades. inch, all wool Suiting at CO cents per yard. Coabmereg from 25 cents to $1.25 per yard Moses Thatcher, Ffast. ffc Baxnard white,. Vice I'rest. F.IL81 Secy w Geo.AJ3now, Mgr k Tress, tieal Give ua a call and prove tha fact No shoddy, bnt solid goods, alwaya No better sold in the reliable. market, Support home manufacture, it means wealthy prosperity and progress, and will insure indeOur pendence to a community. goods can he hod at Ftteraon I: llansons Shoe Factory Ephraim City, Utah. DIBECTOJU: Mosos Barnard White, W. iV. Burton F. IL Snow, G. A. Snow. W.B. Preston. M. tinow, Thatcher. SOlo Agonta UimIubm eoadactad lor srovnrt roSbo Our Oyyroimi.i. Wu faro ao rohnBriro. Am. OjOMlt usmob huulaBro b duuct Wmi cm ouaroat SSi ihrou mob Um uaA ta tool oart Irou sr BM. Ira ta Wu olvlta E urorut fa- iabsr(& Our fa But ourtlll nurot.' whh Btfafa Aoouk. How b pbtata CKMbuctnul dfanb b yea Bitafa sauHg. aTsnSW &owuuu oafa rwuot As CO. WMkbtauo, a. b for ths following will known goods. The Old Reliable Cooper Wagon, Moline four spring mountain wagons, lortcr road carts. The above are nude especially for the Utah trade. McCormick Nichols & Shepard Co.'s mowers, reapers and binders. New Vibrator threshing machinery. Scott all steel bay presses. Jay Kyc See sulkey plows. C?sse Canton Clipper steel steel beem centre draft plows. hand ihd tricycle plows, harrows and Ajax cultivators. Fountain city grain drills. Hoosicr press drills. ' Gorham fun-circ- Combined and independent seeders. le - UTAH IJra.ich nonmP nt S.LCITY.OC.DEN'.tOGAN.IflLFOKl), J.H CLINGERjTravrli ng Agi. fur Snnpcte & Sevier Counties. GoorW Kdltorlal Csarlasy. j PROVO CITY, UTAH. "All those visiting tho Temple Man's and Boys' should inquire for (his House. Free conveyance to the Suits, Temple every da- yAlso Ilsy, Grain and Stabling, Editor (to Miss Oldgirl, aged about forty) Your work shows promise, madam, but do yoOrknow that good literary work is seldom by woman until ehe is 3fi or 35? Several years lienee yon will I able to write arnilablo articles. ' Alin Oldgirl (us site leaves) Tluit wu Ihe must delightful man I aver met. Wcu. .. JT3, , . Vo. 14 Union BlooH HATHENBRUCK & CO. TEMPLE HOTEL, First Class . . 1 nfarmer liltjfb of . UP- - e A Fsrasor i - . (jimlier. Pickets, Mouldings, etc. Bala 5- . lted Flannels twilled for 30 eentsper yard. Furs in sets and Fur trimmings of all kinds from 15 cents per yard Planing Mill. u w Yoo, Now (hat we have protection every article imported and domes tic will advance from 2 i to 50 per eent. In view of this fact we laid in a heavy stock and will sell at our usual reduced pi ices so long as this stock lasts, See prices below. Dress Flannels worth 7$ cents for 40 cents per yard. Jersics worth $1.2$ for 60 cents each. Velvets worth 90 cents for 50 cents per yard. Shoes from 90 sent to $5;Co per pair. A full Jersey Suit for Ladies for Mount. Pleasant All kinds of Custom work ctA A WARNING ! i MANTI UTAH. JOBBERS OF 3 KJS2 CDSOTa HVtXb Roots and SIums mads to order. Repairing neatly don and on short ncllet. One block south of Co-op-., RAIN STREET, - vse yl (D cVo E. C. COFFIN HARDWARE CO, 5c CO., & Shoemakers w vA' Sarsaparilla AU Watefces v LWtW Bsism-arU- n W W.cuYVLCS.' VSt To Get Hoods 64, THE OLD RELIABLET COOrSBWAQON- AffacvifaillrtE H0sf MWIL M'llS'Hl t SNLfass4 wo'oDWORK-nayG- f I T.LOUIS Mb n.BMIH MLLASTEK - ths prize at ths Fair. In 1889 then were 019 sold.in Utah alone. took Terri-tori- al |