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Show rai; HO SIS ESSAY CA Brunei, the Milliner ' SEHTim stock of hr o.. Monday nxt. Call and see htonk .m l buy your spring Manti, San Pete Cpunty, Utah bonnet ye fair dam-el- s of Manti and vicinity. A I VeeFy Ne'ryaper, ' The first artesian well in this Devoted to tbo general nvre-- t of was sunk for Ed Reid of of Saa lcteanijeiirroumi- - Connty and at a depth of 50 feet tagCauhtirs. flow of 2 g.il.per minut was SC21SC It IT TIO.Y: i:cir d. the second well was for . of the s urn pIAo and a flow secured at o ieei. The wind blew a hurricane almost on Wednesday and was bllowed by a very heavy shower, though of scort duration. After stormiiu n ost of the day yesterd day the Min came out from the clouds and lo-- v old sol is on th' lam We received a copy of fhe m itiis vie vs Prophet Jo'-ndof the powers an i policy of the Government of tlmUnitedStates." It is a book of 42 pages of very interesting, and instiuctive reading, is for sale by the publisher Jos. Hyrvun Parry it Lake City. Price 25 cents; Since the atrocious acts of Utahs late King Eli I, have brought about a state of anarchy in the Territory, would it iiot he a wise thing for the people of Utah to appeal still more viger-ousl- y to the national congress to a pass special act applying the bill, or to order a reassi mbling) f the Territorial legislature for that purpose? Mr. G.E. Anderson, our genial young artist, has purchased, at a great expense, a new improved him camera. 'fids will enabl to improve his already excellent class of work, both indoors and out. Mr. Anderson is deserving of the patronage of the people of Maiiti and San Pete County, and fin U. W. S homer 4 H LOCAL AN I) OLtHSIlWUE- i - The big strike in Fort Worth hich resulted In the loss of life, end. ys reported at an The sisters Resolutions have een presented to the Senate and ' H is thought with good effect. The last number of the Record is at hand. Its contents are as choice as ever. Hi'-tpric- nl Take your qld gold and silver xings, chains etc., to Joels B ok and New" Depot and get the fash for them. Wanted : 500 pound of old gold and 1 0(1 pound of old ailve-a- t Joels Book and News Depot. Several reporters of the leading journals have telegraphed considerable of the epjstle, to thsir papers. Mt. Pleasant, deen Cmnstoik had Jaet-April 8th, 1SSG. this in vicinity cvtred Dust ! Snow ! !Mud ! ! gume the first was the El Mahdi. discovered last spring and from MAY-D- js Conference visitors liave rewhich them were some good u:--j turned well satisfied. and pleased, vs, and an equal excitement -men dozen h.df There ii no sickness in Fair-vieif the directly could be called an exat preseat except sever citement. Comst ck toe fir.-t- ! COlds. BA IV lti is de ,d and gone and "Comstock trees are shade being I' Many the Second wav have had sine Btreets are in more our one of jP1 tie very good us,ays, but . rincip.il owners was obliged to jneed'-da nd that, too fj admit vester Mr. C. Beauman is delivering "'Rile tning to secure the the tree ordered from the Geneva a business man, that ii $ Nurseries. e8's 0 rock Uae.lveJ lc-- tu.ui two doi-- , has cold been so h The is weather ioV w,d. the lars to tun, Our rock rib-- that tbedarmers of Fairview have very inspiring. bed hids do, perhaps, contain ajmt begun to plow yet. de of mineral wealth, Tn 1 .test number of Parry s but the Horn Paper is too SABBATH SCHOOLS and Citizens of neighboring Se&jj, ,r j much of a friend to its pati ons to Literary Journal is to hand and filled with choicest matter. Full assist any inflationist to bring isatti dowd upon us a liord of nadesire-abl- e The weekly meetings of the character-- , and disci edit a Y. M M. I. Association have disCheter8 :25 a. m. Moroni D :0l) a. m. Ntphi 8 :u0 a. ,, v?'" 0 :3J 12:00 10:00 broad, by bomn.ng a thiug that continued for the season. I w GRAND GALA oCTlie MOroniDo. BRASS ABB STRING will liavp Excursion to Pleasant An i .s SALT CREEK DIVIDE, On the S. P. V, Railway, MAY 1st, 86, s 1 . f does not exi-- t. Caigh 3:3J p. m. And Returning Arrive at Neohi 5;00 p. m. Moroni 2 ;i 0 p. m. Cheiter " 5 :C0 8:00 3 :00 p. m. al-- o m. I Last wek Bent Hansen burslates that whiskey '8 not sold t ied a hila eighteen months old. in Mami ; would we migh say however it is fuif Croup was the cause of its deah. 5:10 to presume from tfi s statement ( 8:30 The Moron, Bra-iBand will f.anc that he got his for nothjug, and give an excuision to pleasant There will Be Grand Coronations of May Queers of attend.; so owed the County a betgrturn Hill, onihe S. i V. Ry, on May bath Schools, and the ever fresh and intereifing )j Pay. XT I Dance, accompanied by Songs and Music, by the PERSON EL. Mr. Crane, Deput; Registration Choirs, Ac., to be followed by Races, Games, Etc., uc1 o. direction of the Marshal of the day, officer for this predict, has been Mr. S. A. Kenner retqrpd registeiing ro.ers Hit past three Salt Lake on Monday last. for the round trip, 25 cents ; Children between' , , days before Friday. 12 years of age, 10 cents. Mr. Rampton, representing Six new cases of Diphtheria Dinvvoody, the S ilt Lake FurniCOMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS: ture Man, called on us Monday this week. Schools anl meltfhe ol CertainW. C. Wheeler, Amos A. Bradley, Johs Olson, Moss last. ings are again stopped. is t ly we ought to be wise and ke Peter Christensen, Aaron Hardy. Our fellow townsman, Mr. G children home a much as f ftir pos - Min are pleased to say that h Mr. Geo. Crnvford and Miss receiving a good share of t. ytta Anderson of Manti were Another jury that shoul have united in the bonds of wedlock the names of its number preserv-- ' on the 1st of April. ed in the archives of Utah as In answer to our Mt. Pleasant specimens of our present jury that system. Wff mean the jury in correspondent we will S.iurtlitF, we know of no shade tres for the case of the rapi.-t-, Provo. So of who as men long sale any nearer tha,nProvp. have no judgment or principal Th absence of milch cows are permitted to sit on juries, so from the streets looks as thou long will such men as Shurtliff the city Dads wero on the right be permitted to destroy virtue and ruin honest women at their track in, that particular way. will. to seoma Room The Bonding There is some excitement in holding its own, if not on the Manti and other towns of the increase. Eve.y night sees a over some silver lodes good si.ed attendance of young county been recently diswhich have be ever thus. men. May it covered in the west Mountains. Th City Council hel,d a long It is claimed th.,t assays as high session on Monday layf.. The as $45 have been made. We principal busintss was jpp. von hope, the report is true but are of whether sideration they pleased to see that thp. entire should apply th pol tax in th community dont go wild over city limets. prospect holes we have seen this tiling done and know that Mr. Win. A. Cox ha made is ruinous to a settlemeat or it one first cl;iss improvements to permit themselves to around, his place. We wish ah county be carried away with the hopes the people of Manti would take some of Stick to big strikea look at his side walk and other farms and the farmers, ye improvements and, then go and your will come to your coffers. gold do likewise." we sy ' LOCAL AND OTHERWISE. 1 t be-lin- T. Of Box 57, Manti, U. Tj. department. di--Do- ! T-Six months. Three months, rates on appljeation. Advertising r All Communications inyrnd-haddres lor this p.lpi-- should jd The HoitE Skntinei..', Jas. T. Jakcman, Manager. Mt. Pleasant PETE A modest mention of the recent mineral discovery near "Manti, w: fi in type when yesterdays Herald brought the startling announcement that a S'Cond h-- Qri year, SAN Mil.m-fr- v Vubliahtd at Ikn-pt-- GIIon s VV 'cbll L Ut-i- s. l?aro 3! t- E. Bench, ia th of a si hie. which in was sunk Newspaper Elder Swend Larsen died litre the ocean in the Steamer Oregon. on Saturday last. He wa3 Mrs. Aaron Squires gave birth faithful good man and died very to a baby boy on Sunday last. suddenly. Perhaps we can get And now Aaron i3 a happy man. a short sketch of his life for next Mother child and father doing week. as well as can be expected. pos-e-s- or j t j st . Messrs Peacock of Sterling and htilock of Springfield, hav eonverted the large spring, south fo Sterling into a fish pond and have stocked it with 175 German Carp. This, together with Funk's Lake, places San Pete in the front ranks in the Territory in th fi sh industry. All o TO THE PEOPLE OF SAN PETE COUNTY- Maroni L. .Pratt is prest. of i v. a t Nothinghara conference fills the t' Notice for Publication. position very cred tably and is well Liked. He lived here six ... LandOiii ce a t Wal t La ke Ci ty, U ta h, years ami is weii known by many in the County. Connected with the Bazar! April 5, LviG. r?( f the finest Notice is hereby given, that! proyo j3 called the Garden Laud the following-namesedler has City,, and very properly too ; (L filed nolice of his intention to orchards, and guldens are photographic u make final proof in support of numerous and the streets are his maim, and that said proof will witb tall graceful shade In the Country- .JPictures, be made betor the County Clerk trees. Its public buildings and Frames, of Juab County, at Ntlbhi, Ut.h, beautiful, residences ar second All work done by the L: fChromos, on Saturday, May 22,1,"88, viz : to none nious Process. Views Albums, Frank J. Price D. S. No. 9,i6,7 fori deuces, achinery, Sf: Bro. Charles Terry of Fairview 3?Books, the N. E. S. E. I and 8 E. 4 N. r 1 Groups of E. 4 Sec. H Tp. 13 S. R. E. He expects to start on a mission to vnui Fan made in ationery witne.-seany part of tk! the North Western States, on the s names the fo. lowing :o)xofiii.s.(ot ; ty on short notice. to prove his continuous residence eleventh of this month. There alrea three .missionaries are and said ly cultivationof, upon, land, viz: Edwin Hailey, Edwin out fiom this place which is quite Vhen you come to the Connty Booth, Alexander G. Pyper and a heavy call from so small a O Q ni James Vicker,ull of Nephi, Utah, settlement. t4 feat be sure and call at the hD. PROGRAMME W Webb, hegister. I N U cK j)Q1qng the Dst Conference the -ej M ol" Provo showed !: good peopl For the Conjoint Session of the TEMPLE 33AZAR, in a large ? Z' their hopitality 'fj Mutual Improvement Asad' hei & CONSTABLES SALE. C M 4 by caring for ah' ; visitors, gratis. 0. I ation oj Manti to he held O . 353- ANDERSON, iThe Conference was largely atu u May 4th, 1S86. By virtue of an Execution to tended 0 3 the Spirit of God and, me directed from the Spring Q noble was there and the guiu'ed ialf Block South of Tabernacle, ii The doors will open at 7 p. m. Precinct Justices Court, San A beneficial instructions given C3 and the exercises wid conime.ice fete County, Territory of Utah, and o 5 t t 3 to us. is promptly at 7 : 30 with music by n favr of llnry W. Puzey Main Street , Manti. T. .he Harmonica band. We learn from Fairview that o x Plaintiff, and against Axel P. 'V S o After the usual opening ex- I'ullgreen to satisfy a are alive to the their N1. people judgment ercises of one hundred and ninty thiee duties generally and seem to 1st. Address by C. P.Larsen : dollars and $12 think the present-ino time for Education as contri and Subject cots accruing costs, I have rejoicing. Consequently there is buting to the moral and inteilect- - levied upon the following named no dancing or other public KPKiEKS! nal development property, to wit: commencing amusements going on ; though a it a point 5.00 chains East and friendly game of puyg is in nuinity. 2nd. Question WThat is sab chains North of the South gress at the store, at all hours of of S(Cret combinations in the est corner of the South Westf the dayy Sundays excepted. Book of Mormon? answered1 by 4 of Section 17, Township i5 P. 1 Dyring, South of range 4 East, Salt Lake Notice for Publication. Srd. Song George Billing 10 Meridian; thence, Vet No. 2234. 4th. Question W h i c h is chains ; thence. South 10 chains ; more pleasing to the eye th thence, East 10 Office Land at Salt Lake City, chains; thence, Sorters and Dealers in all kinds of woiks of art or those of nature: North 10 chains to beUtah, April 2, 1 86. of place V i by G. R. Braithwait; NOTICE is hereby given that ginning containing ten acres 5th. Music Martial Band. settler has subject to all accrued rights of the following-nam6thAddress by James II. way and water to date filed notice of his intention to privileges Lowry : Subject The difference is the property of the said Axel make final proof in support of in a State and Territorial fern P. defendant and will his claim, end that said proof Tuligreen of Government, Would State expose the same for sale or so will be made before the Jmge, rair-s- , hood improve the condition oi much as will Sr the County Clerk of San Ilte Plaintiffs satisfy P'Utah? demand, to wit: One hundred County, at Manti, Utah, on WedEr 7th. Recitation and ninety three and nesday, May 19, 1886, viz : Lars Or dollars and $12 costs and Larsen, II. E. 5274 for the N. 4 8th. Exercise from the S. E. 4 Sec. 23, and vV. N. W, 4, rfai'Cl : I lloU?e ;,t the CitN of Manti, in Sec 24, Tp. 13 S., R, 4 E, He names the following witnesses to n the 3rd day of May, A. D. prove his continuous residence others. 1888. upon, and cultivation of, said 10th. Testimony R o b e r t an d. viz : R. W. Wi stwoe d, John Sale to commence at 12 Reid. A. Pritchett, Jil ' oclock F.M. Terms cash. 5) 11th. M u rmonicaBand. Isaac E. Allred, Constable. and Caleb Hartley, of Fair-vie-- M 12th, Closing Remarks. Utah, Spring City, April 5th, 13th. S.nging by the Choir. UTA! A. D. 1S35 4 D. Webb, Register, Bened.etion, W. B. Lowry. -- TEMPLE BAZA1 d of j Out-doo- al! nr j - -- i r-- 5 T-- - Gr - year old, from five to seven inches in length, and two inches wide, which I will sell at lfkents each. Now is the time to stock your Lakes, Ponds, Springs and Sloughs as I intend to empty my lake as soon as the weather will permit. . I will inform parties ordering by mail when to comb and get the fish. First order come first filled. Fi nk. Manti. Utah. D. B. ol 3 JH - r- -i TO r 4 50-10- 0 30-10- s 0 m H 3 I Si - I now have German Carp, one t - e CARP FOR SALE, O. V. m - During the high wind on Wednesday last volumns oi moke arose in what at first appeared to be the north-wecorner of town, and some anxietv was flt until it was deidjed that it was tne brush burning on the cow range. The latest illustrated paper.-an- d magazines at Joels Book and News Depot. The princl pal cartoon of the last Turk i the skeleton of the Republican elephant which Edmunds. &nd other aspirants to the presidency for 8 are trying cloth in appropriate raiment. rani M) A'e; 59-10- 30-10- 0 Baby Carriages, F Etc. Also ersfi the Celebrated HOUSHOLD SE WI Cash IACH for Pelts, Etc. 5iid --dc-Ua AIN STREET, syiANi - - |