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Show Martin G y - y u r 8 Vv 1 u r u MANTI CITY, SaXPETH COUNTY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, MAliCH.' i;s to stand far the Season. Mr. dow least sumo more impoj.uul m title i'.i ay h is s mie of the best blooded should t allow the gum, tn a.oned his !; fluid i:i tb.e Tene i y visit n to a chair, ami lepl.ed in a man to Hi's i::p will d mb tiers be a;vrrviutcd Her a: uiice impressive, d gnified and in Pe.e got all she asked to:, by the ad'nheis of .oj blooded stock c Pi. d it son tli. Tne S: ntim.l is re luest- -' sir. wificli, we Believe, is niuie than any sui. lie! I h :es a-- , ed to make note of tb.e above. I'rof o Devoted to the general interest of F'rraira. the people of Sail Pete ansurrour. J- lull. Luther T. Tutte has returned ities. Ivs trom lao;s in the Legislature. oilier county can say. i he Graduate gLred at the Manager tur a moment. 111 speechless anger, and then s.nd' Sir, I consider voar je t very ill timed and mappiopihite. At the last ses don of the Gardener's man w!io lias the least p.m.clo of sped foi lnnisfclfever jokes about Club, on the ;,rd inst, it was agreed upon dead. What did you ask for? n t o huld a inir next in'!. And an in Nothing. is extended to all desiring to beAnd got it all? come membeis to meet at the next Yes. Club Meeting at the Council House Apr. Ah' Is it modesty, or is it death! 7th. : t 703 p. m. It ne.ther, ray deal leliow, sa.d manager, wv.imirg and Last week the C;y Maishal made a .he bunine-'r.i'd on the !o ise st ick t.i it were on Ute waxing eloquent as he became thor.meets. Sev r,.l b.r.e'ics oi nr'chcows oughly convinced it was nut a b.ll, 1. s found their wav ti the estruy pound Victor uasaliei. "It is perplexity. Rule finis was a good tiling, but a short notice a liiimber of ttie counties pet.t.oued fur to the people ofw'hat was going to lake public institutions, to be loaned at t!.e vaiiuus comny se:ns, Lut wi.eie could as place would have been !iid been permuted t let the;r cows ban Pete, have put rn.y uf these lns.itu-tioiibtu.L! and not lnted mu-iiiaitm loose a" winter, and this sudden Are voti avvaie that in a bill piesent-e- d dunge in affairs came unexpected. to the House by your Repreoentalne, LOST. alniosi eveiy county in ibis law Tenituiy got an appu piiati n Between Rich DM and Sterling the foi roads and Liidges, except y. urown?" G.- een Cloth Cover f a Large Pool Yes sir, Iamaware0fU1.it also, but Table. Any one who, finds and returns our leprescntatn.e presented that bill, the same, or will giv e information con- and modest' I w ondt-- i cerning it to Mr. Clark of Rtchfii id or if he has ever wallowed due undesigned will be rewarded for tnrougii the mud around Chester lias ihe.r tiouble. tie sunisued a w.tguii ciussmg tlte lovely W.D. Flnk. Bruges between heie .ml Muidui.in a bet j.e-d- a Sieduig, San Pete Co. l.gnt unve, to Ci.'.ch the iiaini he ever tore dow n a rod of fence t.i las Dour-Dcniilis It intended to produce Dion poles enough t piy h.s wagon out celebrated play of the Colleen get ot Hie mud taf tne Fph-ulane, to say Bann, on Friday week by the Home nothing of oter pans ct the County. Diain.l Y Tioupe. The following ladies Dont get exci.ed, it dont 'do any and ge Icrr.eu wilj.nke part in the proJ . good'. duction. Mrs. Adeli.i Sidwell, Mssts ill Did deli woik it tLsielo gale go Tenn nt. Shand and Yorlmes, Messrs W. for 111 1 coumy o the uuier counties of R. Re d. Geo. Scott. II. 11. St.John, S. tile Tei ri Lory ? Yoihees, C. Tennant and otheis. The "Tt e Cats i ;ni doesnt make a p fust cheat sal is on Saturday evening. of aiibuen ig ccnmidrums. g. And do you know that Manti acliia!-ln Bp. W. T. Re d was sentenced I. District a sent in petitiuii to a e the Saturday, to three months imprisonment and $300 fine. I ie made no promises. Cou.t continued at Fiovo? That it is said Bp. Doiius of Fphraim was sentenced she would be shocked with a fucton. Dial a roliei m,I; u mild be looked upon 011 the same day to six months impiis aliment and roo and costs, he made no wan suspicion, and that Just Men tne devj poked his head in pronrses. Thev both left Provo for the and thundered copy, and the Glad-liit- e Pen on Saturday r.ight. rose with a s'gti ; Youll hearfiotn Bishop Farnswonh oi Mt. Pleasant was sentenced to pay a fine ui $200 and me aga.u, I aint done with this question yet. cus,ts, but escaped the Pen. Tluee young men of Sterling vvee biought before Justice Funk of Sterling oil the 7th, for malicious mischief. .The prosecuting witness, Jas. Dobbins, claiming that the defendants in conjunction w nil tvio-nthiee patties had wilfully broken into a house of which he was tire owner. The defendants took a change venue to Maj field. The case 'was to Monday and Tu..-.la- y Evenings, to have come un before Justjce Jensen, H) and 2(1, lo.SS. March W111. K. Reid to u f yesleiday. appear the prosecution ; nd A. Lowry Fsq., for GRAND ATTRACli Nthe defence. 1 Suivirrijiliotn 2.00 1.25 One year, Six months. Three months. AilverUsinif Rusts u ion, :: comniunicaticns to the Address Home Sentinel Cu.many, I. 0. l'ox 57. Manti. U. T. Jas. T. Jakeman, Manager. ita-tiu- t!-- e s, l LOCALITEft!3. We should have a barber in Manti. The people of Manti are is!t'm the Temple. Eggs have taken a mmole. Only S cents r.ov. Prof Smyth has been on a Lucia trip to Salt Lake. The sisters are sewing carpet at the Temple to be laid in the various rooms. If the present fine weather couliiues the iaimcis will soon le putting in ciops. A. Crain, A. Ik Oman and Joseph Crain have been appointed Judges of Election for Mt Pleasant. Hark! I hear the toot of the loco-- , Three motive. Whue is the depot? blocks front Main street, west. Those who have promised fire wood for pay on subscription should biingit along. We want two loads, just. Base ball goods at A.. C, Smyths. Caps, belts, bails, books, etc. Call and see them ye lovers uf the National Game. Several vety interer.t'ng cot. e spend ences will be published next week Among which is one on the academy question. Mr. John Lindsay and his Celebrated Case Company, play here this evening. Mr. Lindsay is a first class artist and has a good company. Mas bell Fox has been sedously ill. We aie pleased to note that she is and ihere are good hopes ofher " perm hunt recovery. Robt. Roden of Manti spent a fw days in Ncphi on business this week. He paid the Cut g a fiendly visit. Call again. Brother Roden. F.usign. P.ro. E. T. Parry $as tendered a puny by the members of his Sunday Schu .1 Class last week and presented w.th a nice little momento. A large painting. Mr. J. M. Sjodah! of this office, having completed the translation of the Doc tune and Covenants into the Sweedish language, left for Salt Lake with the manuscript on Friday last. A find selection of apple trees, is now for sale at Joseph S. Braithwai: s six blocks west of the temple, Manti; also the lumbard poplar shade trees. From six to nine feet in height. 48 2 Sister Geo. Tavlov of Salt Lake and and HelWi sisters Stena Willard-o- n Atmstrong of Ephraim held a meeting of the Y. L. Society on Sunday right. Sister Taylor made an excellent address, It is die intention to have the pictures of all the members Of the choir placed in the beautiful album which was presented to Bio. Smyth at the surprise party on his 12th birthday Februaiy 29, ' sui-pri- se i 1 ts m 1 1 ac-ti- 1 y liMSTRELSY hlUllll iheatfe. The Jztisign, of Nepbi Juab Co., lias For tile Benefit of Geo. Be tt ocl' r 2 2 Vwo yjiti.-m- s changed hands. The paper will X be conducted by John S. Rollo and and a Cramp. John T. Field. Pei haps a change of hands u.is what it' needed. Ogden 20 Manti Y oiihg Saiidtirtf. Ihediudice indited the ahoye. There is no change in lie operating 4 End Men 4 force of the I.aag only the propiieio sinp, hence, if theie is any imp.ovenieiit F I R S T S I A S M. in the paper it w ill only show that the 1 Ovetture by the entire company. w ill do more fur themselves 01s opera. than foi anyone employing them, and 2 Somr, Chilien 1se gwine to shine by Jos. Hansen we do not believe this of the gentlemen Song, Miss Bradys Piano Rortv, connected with the en.erpiise. by G. H Jack O11 Song, Old JoesDream, O. Billings February the nth, Doctor V. Clata Jeukins Tea, E. Fox the presence of scvernl H. St. John, Son, Son Lets Have a Song and a people successfully performed ail 6peia-tiuon a young man named Louis Magee Charm, R. Peacock Ceo. Fox Satan is a man. at Fish Lake for the exterpation ol a Fisherman and his Child, recial syphtl tic cancer, the operation was nauseous in 'he extreme last ng by W. D. Richards D. Biilings about an hour, dm'ng inch the patient 9 Song, Oh bonese," twice neatly sucuimhcd to its effects, 10 Song, Cozy Little Cottage in the but lie was un and doing light work on Valley. by N. Bessie the Sth day afier and is at the pieseiit jn Song, SorgllairedMary, N- Bessie date doing heavy work on a ranch. SECOND SPAS M. Tlfs case being between two and three init more the s.and makes ng, years Salvalion Aimy Oh! Son teresting especially on account of its by Robt. Reid & rare occutence. Oration by the Oarior of the 2 Wastes and Wants of Seciety heie-afte- -- rS n vv ' TIIE ACADEMY GRADUATE. Kenner has been to the MDr. etropolis Jt is many years since he xiA ed Salt Lake befoie, and he found many changes. Since his return he says that F. R. Hants the Sentinel ner and eritizes Man in a $ Blood goods 4 Song, Grecian Bend Jos. Hansen E. Billing and 5 Duette, Ship Ahoy G. II. Jack Darkies Home am Lonely 6 Sang, Jens Hansen 7 SkidmOre Masquerade, W. D. Richards & Company ThinrjsiiiGc.il-era- l. He will locale in Goshen. a quiet tawn. The doctor Manti should have been kept at homeThe Adcocate is bent on having a railroad from Thistle to Marysvale-ell , we hope you get it. But, you jhust learn, like we of Manti have, to have patience in railroad matters. It is Jo be hoped, though, that our trouble in that dpection is about at an end. Were you at the Leap Year Party? No. is the question of the hour. .Why? How did the ladies manage il? Well, you missed a treat, lhais all. Give me a lady manager ior a dance every tune. They keep good order, and The Jceep things lively in general. party was a success. Mr. I). B. Funk left with us two samples of stone found on Six Mile Creek. One he claims to be marble, but it looks more hke fire clay. The other is a sample of white stone, as light as pumice stone and of a porous nature, it is a beautiful white and Mr. F. eays it will retain us color. is - After an absence, so long that wc feared he had been snapped tfp by a Deputy, the Academy Graduate walked,, into the Sentinel Office. His manner, as he sealed himself on a corner of our ebony table, and helped himself to the editois gum, was not reassuring. The cold glitter of his pale bay eye, as he transfixed the occupant of the nail keg was like unto a man who had never expected to get a bill that was due him, and had now got the drop on hs debtor. Our Editor is at Salt Lake just now, could I do anything for you? asked the business manager in a conciliatory manner. See here, sir, do you know that Id about made up my mind to settle in this county, two months ago, and now Im about to pull up stakes and goto S 9 pearl-inlai- d . CharactSong, Character Cor- Musical Sketch, Hansen Bros Yhos dat callin so sweet Song, II . Jack ve, W.D.Richaids and O. Billings Gwine to the silver Wedding by E l. Fox Scene from East Lynne, AcliabaldOlite Stone, O. Billings Madam Hopvine, George Fox of Pythias by Song, "Knights ' bvi-T- 10 11 j 12 13 14 . E. Billings & Co Thomas Bleak Song, C R A II P S. A SOMETHING. Yeus Yensen (A Pdt'ogrcphcr) Richards Goshen? Ah! Very sorry to hear of yettr later Savage Chailey ( Aprcniici ) N. Bessie G. II. Jack AVict'm. decision. Had the measels? E. Billings No sir. Ive not had the measels. Mr. Newman. R. Reid Nor Ive not got stagnation of the blood, Mis. Newman, ' N, Johnson Mr. John Rowley has an advertise- nor a wart under my thimble-fi- n er; Bobby, A- - Barton nail. But Ive been reading the daily Clara, . ment of ins Piaster of Paris in Jos. Hansen issue. Bio. Wm. Burt, master plasterer papers with regard to the doings of the Gus.a. E. Folsom ot the Manti Temple has used 500 sacks Legislature. George Washington, c. E man. Officers, Landioid, said Yes? the in well this Sentinel and cf of it, plaster speaks A full coins of Doctors and ambulanHave you lead it, and can you toil fa the best he has ever used. Plaster of Paribas well as being me what was done for San Pete, sir? ces will be Bi attendance for the benefit has u.ed for piaster, ornaments, etc , is a said the Graduate, Bouncing off the of the a the ed. The company tabla and spitting the gum out at the Telephone communication with the fust da s fen ill erfor farms. open window, and slapping the business coroner and .undertaker. The rag Pfts at 8- L. S. Holdaway will stait in about a manager on the back, Doors open 7.30 month for San Peie with his three fine) The business manager closed the win- - Admission as usual .Tickets at stores to-da- j Y ashington, D,C, March 10. Faskin's argument consist'd ol Giso.i 1'iaits and other Kingdom of G d Mormon theological writings, to est- ablisli the theory that a theocratic government existed in Utah, lie rehashed the John ihde, Mrs, Stenhuiise and Carrie w ens exposures f the enJuW-men- t mrd ether alleged Mormon hoirois. lie said that if Utah was granted state-od, the 55,000 Gentiles now living there would have to leave. Yet, to answer to questions he admitted that lie lived tht-iover twenty years, but had gone! armed. The Mormons did not patronize the Gentile stoies; such stores were wholly dependent on the Gentiles for their support. He said no Gentile had ever been elected to otlice, till tiie last city elec iIcjI I) when given representation for efiect. Delegate Caine asked how about' Judge Kinney be.ng chosen Delegate to Congress, Alex.- Majors to the City Council of Salt Lake, S. A. Maun to the Lnew 1 v 1 ; t ii CC 1COJ NO. 4S. A", tics to Urt tikors. EES! BEES BEES! ot John William? deceased. Notice is hciehv given hy the L.-ta- 1 trade, signed administrator of the eidate ot John Williams deceased., to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the. said .!, to exhibit them, with the necc-sar- y vouchers, within ten months after the lirst publication of this notice to the said adminis-trators- n Manti City, the same being the place for the transaction of the business of said estate, in Slid County of .San Pete, JlhiiAou M. Edwards, Michael Jensen administrator of the estate of John Williams deceased. Dated this liJ day of FeLv, ISS'x. Wm. T. Eeid Atty.' 4) 4G de-cea- si h j e i Legislatuie1 i.ask n was forced to admit these exceptions. The committee got so thud of his tirade and mlsearble leadings that the chairman suggested to discontinue for sale. prepared this spring to sm1 stands cf Bees, Warranted to be in We are te fifty good condition. The mystery of Keeping explained to purchasers, or .write for terms. Wm. BRAiTHWArrandto,, 4 blocks west of Tabernacle, 47 . Manti. Utah. SHADE TREES. Bengal Poplar and Balm of Gilead Shade Trees for sale at Funks Lake, San Pete. Will deliver the trees to tiny point in San Pete cr ri n suitable terms. I will furnish hnvin; parties tak' land up under the Timber trees or cuttings at a very Act, 5 low figure Send all orders to Charles Musig, Sterling 51 8 V' Land, Final Proof. Notice AN HONEST ODJNION. the argument and print the balance. For Publication. Up, n being questioned, he failed to Temple Office, Manti Utah. No. 2ii43. Bro. C. E. Johnson. disprove tire statements made by the convention delegates at the previous United States Lai.J Office, Salt I take pleasure in attesting to the healing. H:s entire effort was pro- Lake March 1SSS.' Utah, 7th, merits of Johnsons City, oi nounced a complete fizzle. Notice is hereby given that Like, used it Desert ' E.-sen-ck Christian Jolr.i Christiansen of Fountain Gieen, Saniete County, No. 2S55. Utah, lias filed notice of intention to Laml Office at filt Lake Citv, make proof on his desert land claim Utah, Match 1,0, LSN-No. 128!) fertile N. K. J N. W. Noth a is hereby given that the yee 12, Tp. 14, S. II. 2 E. before 'the follow ing named settler lias Hied County notice of his indention to make final at MantiCourt of San Pete County, Utah, on Saturday the 21st proof in support of his claun, and day qf 1888. lie names the flpril, Unit said proof will be made befoie witnesses to prove his the Judge or in his absence th M following reclama- and irrigation Uierkoftlie Co. Court at Castle complete of said land: Peter Oldroyd (ion Dale, Emery Co. Utah, on Wednes- Thomas Oidrojd, John L. Jewkes day April LS, 1SS. viz: Charles and Cornelius Co.lard all of San ii. E. No. 5h0.v for the Pete County, Utah. N. E. I N. E. 1 N. W. i N. W D. WEBB, Register. ; 'See. Id. Sec. 2i and E 4 S. W. & Lowe Attys. Bird lie names the IVJ'owiiig' uitnossisj i Marl4Aprl8 to pain! his continuous je.ddo.HC upon, and cultivation of, said land, v:z : A dune J. Allen, Viilard El NOTICE. Alger, William Marshal!, Thomas In the Tiohate Court in and for San C. Allies, all of Euiey Co.Utah. ' Iete Count v Utah Teiritory I). WEBB Register. In the Matter of thq' Estate of Niels C. Foulsen," leceased. Notice Of time T. C. Bailey Attorney. Notice For Publication. S. ' j having personaMy, nnd also in my family, with the most gratifying results. I consider it a safe, prompt nnd efficacious Jno. B. Maiden. remedy. Johnsons Essence of Life is sold at the Manti Co-oStore, price 5Q cts. per bottle. p )o( NOTICE. to the rur.Lic of manti. I will keep u Supply of Beef at a.j times at the Snow and, Mjfili. The ! Puii-iphe- r. ! highest price A. )o(- - j J.G.Coltri.i. After meat in for alj 1 kinds of Hides. Call on Mr. Geo. Street, Manti., Snow, Lowry, J r E.j using your i out family for 10 ve take pleasure in ri coiunu u to the public, as the best remedy for Rheutnatis.n. Colic, Cramps Sprains, Bruises, Burns, Cut.-- ; etc., und for children with cannot be beat. Jos. T. McEwas, I u:n iia N. Mi'Cwah Provo, March 2(1, 1888. I nnd place for Probate of Will. Nonce is heteby given that Monday the 26th dav oT Match iSSS at h oclock A. M. of said day, at the Court Ri om of said Court at the City of Manti is set for the proving of the last Will and Testament ofiNids C. Poulsen deceased, and healing the application of Christian Lund and Kiednck Jensen for letters testaNOTICE. mentary, when any person interested mav appear and contest the said will Is hereby given that there will he and may file objections in willing to the a meiting of the "f of letters to said testamentary granting the Manti Christian Lund and Fiedeiick Jensen. herding John Reid Piuoate Clerk. Institution, held in the Commii Dated March 3 1888. 49 3 House on Saturday, Marc'n I7,LV88 at 't oclock p. m, for tiie of voting upon the propositi. m,, to Notice to Creditors. educe (he capital stock, bv Su.rumu-Comptainti- NOTICE, Notice is hei'toy given that (he citizens composing the Twin Cf?ek Reservoir Association wiL meet at the house of John Ilasler in Mount Pleasant. San Ieto county, Utah Territory, on Monday the 20th day of Match, 18HS, at 7 oclock p. m.furthe purpose of electing officers for saul company,' under free. 2 if an act entitled An Act Compd.ug the Laws Relating to the lucovpor ation o! In igid ion Companies. John Reid, County Cb rk BJd Dated March 5, 18S8. shaie-bidder- t s portion of the comW. Spicer debituated in whgt is cease.!. Notice is hereby givpn by panys land, A'mice of Fili-as known Jas. Crawfords J Sec., Vnhf. tne ii!idi signed administiator of ami No. 2U9 which also is known as that a H I.a!u17, Luna Oifiip slS..h rtv fh!i, tit q l tiatof George W. Spicer deox invi v tti.it llit follow (he nest of the old N'otice'iS lying pasture 111(1 ut on to hHd noti.-- of ceased, to the creditors of and all to in field, milk" fimil foot in Rnpvort of thoir taking the against siM Unit persons having claims ciam 3 .in si ore tin hJ nlry A for 'shares same. the punctual sunl I roof a Hi bo liii ie before the lrotiute .Iii'i;e said deceased, toexnibt them, with of Sim beta County Utah Territory, or ill bis attendance is requested, as it will within ten e belore tif Ctnnii v Cierk pt smd eimi.ty on the npce:-sarvoucheis, SstimBiv thenliliiv ol JJnrcli Iks'i. Sanford Holman, after the liist puldicalion of require a tvyo third vote of the Homestead Entry No, Tbit lortheLot i See, II months N.VV andN.W. 1. N K. bf this notice to the UmI ot nn N.E said adminis- capital stock to be represented in SecsO Tp. 14 S It. 3 L. and nanus the following order to do business. witnesses to prove liis continuous resilience upon tiator at hef residence in Manti said Johnson Amos By order of the Brest, d; Board ot of laud viz: and cultivation tiie same being the place fo'r Kees n,I,eweiJyn, Lewis Anderson and John H, Citv, Directors.' Kubeitaou ail of Fountain Green San lete County the transaction of the business of Jno. L. Bench Sec. Utah, Lewis johnnson llfmettead Entry No, 722 for said estate, in said Coqnly of San Manti, Sap Pete, Utah, Feb. 20.1SS8, the S. I4t. IV, a amis y, K. E H See. 35, 11,14 Pete, S'. K, 4 E and names the lollowlng witnessts tp 48 45 upon and cultiya. prove hist'' nti utous Mary E, Spice?, administrator of t 0.1 of said land viz: N'els M. Ney. Ephraim ilnosen, Joseph Johansen and Erastus Jeoflod all the estate of George W Spicer deOf llounl I'KaSatilSan Fe'e County Utah. feased. I Ini h V, inkier Deseret Entry no. l:i'.W lor the Dated (his 22 day of Feby. 1SS8. hy E. Ii Pings vr. S. E. i, Sec. 9 Tp; 13 S. H. 4 E.aud names the complete IrColored Mang t!ie followitiK witnesses to pro ve land 49 40 T.Iteid Atty. Win. Kasmus said of and viz: reclamtation by S. Hemie rigation Mads 111 )88S. . 4 Lj. VOL HI. . ; ti il H f . Estate cf Geor ge e.-- tlu-i- stock-ladder- nun-iUv- thiTi-of- 1 ! 1 I 1 V, Grand Draw- A ing. Anderson ilasmussen , James Gunderson, and Jens C, Jensen all of Mount Pleasant sau Pete Counfy I'lshTtr William Hickson D. S. 9825 for the E. pj ?. W. V Pec. 32 Tp. 1S R.2K. and he names as hiB witnea B. s aspr Larsen, Jpceph liuuce, Thomas J. rat tea sad seiiih Atwood of Sterling, Sin Feto Coun'y Utah. D. WEBB, Eefilater. Ft ba2MarJ8 EinJ & Lowe Atiys, J. GQCFER Rev. R. M. Clergysnnn'i of Paris Plaster KNOWN Kgr? the 1st of next January a Manufactured and sold at the Vine Beautiful Parlor Stove Bluff Plaster works, Ncphi, Utah. CALL AT I1IS Also on sale at I. Bales Green GroMain This Street, Nephi. cery, STORE plaster is superior to any other by reason iff its slowness in setting, givand see his ing anyone wjio can use a trowel On Time Cook time to use it and it makes the Universal Heating work. Per cwt. (sacked)-tlConcrete plaster, 75 cents ; Land Ranges and Sheet Iron plaste, 40 cents. Tctt-mo- il y. rickcns, Prosiilent of the , Methoiiiht Pioteet.yit Church of South Curolina, writm irem Greenville: .About four years ngo I was attacked the j.hysicitms pronounced with neuralgic rheumatism, accompanied with erysipelas. luv appetite failed me entirely, end I had an intermitting pulse and very irregular puisat.ons of the heart. A terrible paiu soon came into my chest and ahoulders, and I became so helpless that I could attend to no Business nt all. The pains were movable, and would sometimes pass from one part of my body to another. Finally the erysipelas broke out on my left band and arm, and produced much spelling. I was for eighteen months afdieted in this way, and of course used a great many kinds of medicines, hut nothing gavo me relief. Friends finally persuaded mo to try Swift's Specific I noticed a decided i::iptoHoent while taking1 the first lottlo. I continued its use until had taken about one dozen boUles. when I found myself Found end well ag tin, v. ith no sign of disease left except a st'fTness in my hand, a result of the erysipelas. "While taking on an average two the medicine I pounds of fioH pt r week. I think B. S. 8. a v nit able medicine, and I frequently recommend it to inv friends. Write to the Swift Specific Co., At Isnta, Ga., for a Treatise on Ih.ud and t p. i)i-- ( s, mailed Use to anyone.' Will give to his customers, oil j0the bestjJ -- A Il9Di;4iiii,t-- , sd s; . HID DIRE fm-est- of ; Tinware Of all Made to Order. Don't You Forget It! CT JOB 757ORK in Tin and Sheet Iron Neatly Executed. Roofing and Guttering 01. New Buildings a spm iaUv. Main Street, Manti, Utah The only genuine .R3 E. S T J- - Sewing Machine is sold in San Pete Countv hy Frederick Christensen Fairview. j i of Drop him a card by mail. Beware of counterfeits and inferior imitations now going the rounds. Dont be deceived byT them ! The Genuine Domestic still leads, and 47 endures all tests, kinds kept in Stock and 'Kinn Hnvd OO fpM bo ly mi mK8C3ag ovv -TX rX iVK mi ?imnjwq von-j 0 ifo5nniTtnoo axivtixsaiTH sncis Emooiviva mad edojD axnsapoid ojaui 207194 'isjpjsq Sajaq ' pas eqj pjap JD'ov.q js 033 J jy |