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Show n U nen the hair shows signs ol faffing we wish to express the honor and respect we hold for him, and beg, n at once to use Ayer s Hair igur whereas, we acknowledge our loss, and T.us preparation strengthens the scalp,, 3 coal on hope his testimony will be as a guide to New stock of Groceries at J. P. THE HQ2IE SENTINEL, WEEKLY NEWSPAPER Meil-strup- s. Therefore, Wan rEo: Teams to haul mr hearts. this office. I'eroted to the inierewtsof San Pete an 2 Sur subscription at that we Therefore, Ire itw ithresolved, the for started rounding counties. were his parents, relNight meetings sympathize deeply season list Sunday evening. NibnertptUw atives, and many friends. x Months, 11. SO; Three i,ne. Tear Ji.50; And fmther be it resolved that these Moritus, 1.00. The Peoples Platform is printed Resolutions be spread upon the records Casa VWI: J2, Jl.iT and 7ScU, as formerly full in the Homans Exponent. of the Mutual Improvement Associations Advert talag mates aa Application. And that a copy be sent to his parents, the of flowers of last The bouquet IIomi Sentinel Co.,Publiahera in the Aust-te- r ox '7 V anti. I t ah. season was presented to the Sentinel also that they be published and Home Sentinel. Jas. T. JAKXMAW, Manager office by a young lady ofXIanti, and now N. IT. Felt, Aasi stanl U an ager. Br. Andrew departed this life Sept. 4, graces our table. 1SS9 at 3 oclock p. m.. aged 27 years. Let it be said that he was prompt to Walter Stringham with Morris & Co, HOME MISSIONARIES. a been has lively any and every duty assigned doing perform Photographers, business in Provo. He took over 300 him, and bv his worthy example he won 1889. Oct. 27, for Sunday. Appointed the respect of those who knew him. negetives in 10 days. Fountain Green. C. H. Wheelock and His life was a buisy one, full of vigor The Tribune is very much afraid that and with a determined mind to perform Abram Johnson. Moroni. Jonathan Midgly and Willie San Peters are colonizing in Salt Lake any part of responsibility that was placD. Candland. City to help out the election, or pretend ed upon him. Indianola. Samuel Bills and Sanord they are. We havent missed anybody. He departed this life in full faith in the Allred. works of God, leaving many friends to offers McFarlane For Sale. Parley Fairview. Andrew L. Jensen and John mourn his loss. his lot on the Tuttle block for sale cheap Oisen. resolutions were draftThe A good ed by aforegoing Thorvald Hansen, Mt. Tleasant. A. W. Bessey and Ezra for cash. The lot is 99x189 feet. committee location for business. Call and see him. Isaac Shumaker. Tvgerson, Maria Wiliardsen, JenSpring City, Jens Peter Jensen and A gentleman who is certainly well nie Thompson, Maria Reterson, and Thompson Jr. said to a Sentinel Scribe Mary Rasmuscn, in behalf of the Young posted, Wm. and Chester. Niels Christiansen on Tuesday last, that the S. P. V. Mens and Young Ladies Associations Bawden. locomotive would whistle in Manti inMT. PLEASANT ITEMS. Ephraim. Wm. Anderson and A. J side of thirty days. Moffitt. Oct. 16th, 1SS9 Mauti. A. C. Nielsen and J. P, Hansen, Messrs. Alf and Harry McCune, W. Jr. P. Reed and H. S. Kerr were in tow n is artist tonsorial Our building a new Sterliag. Andrew Peterson and Peter last Tuesday on railroad matters. They shop. H. Anderson. visited also and our maitle examined MavfielJ. J. P. Christensen and Peter the Manti coal mine. have lumber and The Ephraim Co-oPeterson. a shingles lor sale. Gunnison. L. T. Tuttle and David Just before going to press we had call from Bro; Swell Nielsen, of Fair-vieShand. Full stock of School books and supwho has just returned from his plies at the Farmers Exchange. Fayette. John Reddington and Mads P. He everySevier. the Sorensen. reports trip up Dover. Niels C. Christensen. We are to have some street lamps thing favorable for the R R. schene m W. Canute and Neils Anderson that section. Wales. erected along tiie business part of town Peterson, Gn Monday evening Oct. 14th Next week the schools will be graded, Meetings will be held in the several a LOST.black and gray Shawl, between the lower grades occupying the Social large wards at a oclock p m. Manti Tithing office and Mrs. A. C. Hall. Canute Peterton. Henrv Beal, Smyths Millinery store The finder will Peter Falk, a young man about 25 a favor by leaving it at this office John B. Maiben, years of age, died Saiuiday of Typhoid Presidency of the Sanpete Stake of Zion, lor tiie owner. fever. Cat.inh s in the blood. No cure for Mr. Erick Kricksen is much worse; he this loathsome and dangerous disease is DOES IT MEAN WAR? will It is feared lie p ssible until the poison is thoroughly made his Montreal, Oct. io, 1889. eradicated front the system. For this will not last long. To the Deputy Alu'ant Generals o) purpose, Ayer's Sarsaparilla is the best Wny cant San Pete have a County the Military Districts of Canada , and m jst economical medicine. Price ji Fair. Let us begin to be somebody On receipt of tms communication you Six bullies, $ 5 Worth $5 a bottle. I liink ot it for 1890. will immediately take sieps to ascetain The oYeus of the 8th inst. says' "At in your several districts the fullest Five couples went to Manti last week agreed regarding all facilities lor the a meeting last evening the millers here they were un ted in wedlock. We f a rate fanners cenis to of from 75 unitoim cue ot pay part troops transportation extend congratulations. the country to another, giving details as a bushel lor wheat, and to chaige J2.40 fot lloiir. Anotliet and t rail ar.d J2,65 to the means of transput by meeting The Roller Mill Co. have purchased water, and also ascertain how many hor- will be held on the first Monday 111 No- the old McCleuahan null and intend inin diffeient nulls Fourteen ses are available in your districts at short vember. creasing their facilities. notice, for this purpose ot military trans- patts of the leintoiy, were The excavation fur Jas. Jensens iron portation. Such is the order that has just been building is finished, and the work is beNOTICE. received by commanders of military dising finished as rapidly as possible. tricts in the Dominion from the British tkemstlves indebted Those knowing Peter Anderson, a former n- - din t war office. As the news of the order be- to I'little to come his Co, an place, was brought fru.iicame public, f s might have been expect- and setib- up du- t lequested 'count o, 01 before for burial. A a" His death ed, it caused considerable excitement m the tiist due t ( icioher lux' fever. typhoid civil as well as military circles, in the & t 1 Co, tile ' latter of which extraordinary activity r Piest. Petersen and a WAN I K ).- Solicitors wauled prevails. What is the cause cf such a Snuff.;, ere the speakeis mandate from such a quarter? Is Great new and Add, ess, popular woik They were heielu attend Britian preparing to engage in immedi H. A. Hess. 8. a . xercises of the Ml. Plea.aut ate war with some other power, and is Salt Lake C. iv Oct. 14th. Monday, Canada to be unknowingly drawn into the struggle? Such are the questions NOTICE! asked by citizens. By many the oidei is considered as a hint that the alleged The second public examination of dis ict school teachers will be held at Ephagreement between England and die United States on the Behring Sea diffiCash paid for wheat and aj. P. raim, on Saturday, Nov. 2nd, culty is not satisfactory and that England Meilstrups. Peter Greaves, Jr.. wishes to show the United States she is Co. Supt, Dist. Schools. EPHRAIM II FM- -. ready for business. A Au-dre- Mr. Robt. Keyes, an old resident ot Beaver, has applied for a patent for a a scientmachine heretofore considere-He claims that the ific impossibility. machine will carry any weight to any height by exerting a force less than the weight raised. He calls il Keyes compound flexible lever. d Brigham City, Oct. 11. A man redown from Collinston ports the death of Mark Bigler, a The most blood curdling affair. conference train reached special When Collinston last night at 8:30. stopping at tht tank above the station for water the engineer stepped out to oil, when he was horrified on beholding the sickening sight of a human head cut and besmeared with clots of blood and hair a head without a body dragging with his engine. Tracing it back until the Bouth end of the track was reached, the mangled remains of Mark Bigler were picked up bit by bit and placed in a basket. It is supposed that the deceased was homeward bound and intoxicated when the train struck the him, scattering his body along track past the station neatly half a mile. Tiie deceased was about 6c years old, one of the oldest residents in that vicinity ar.d had a large xamilv. Nothing more definite can be obtained. FIRST DISTRICT COURT. Jl'DC.K Tli Count Oi A SUBJECT FOR REFLECTION. The District Sell The Cgden Union in an editorial 01 This all am "Sunday Saloons says: ounts to the fact that there is a tiaiuial law which does not restrict or interteo with the rights cf men, Hum.rtnty the rsuzzle. You cannot drive me1, into the churches. You ecu to mu-- , make a man pray than yen can make a horse drink when he is no tin: sty. AU this sounds w. "run pauer the pen of a man who retuesems party in Cgden. ffiv.a. .... drive a man into cl:v:rK tvs v.j d nr a man out of a church? . I the si uls o! !i"'!ed busifree men revo't a,vnst ness, how about thru d Editor Union, piay attended. . I - b- -r 16, r8S9. aie all verv well ordered that default to 'iH'.uud-I't-nnfsseaii- S - admitted to citizenship. Christen C. Syndergaard was admitted to citizenship. w ere ninetv-nin- e the week. deaths during Confederate bills are being circulated Including three that arrived yesterday Pieie ate now fifty vessels flying the iiulish flag in the San Francisco harboi. Oats The markets Wheat lower. higher. Eastern eggs advanced. Wine grapes weaker. Venison declined. Stock neglected. A'. 1 Call. Portland, Oregon, October 9. The recent unprovoked muider ot Enoch Crosby follow ing a senes of crimes and lawless acts 1ms so aroused the Tacoma that one thousand businessmen of that and adopted lesolu-tion- s city met den n: mg the city government, orotestuig ag. nnsi the issuing ol liquor Ogden wants theChinese regulated to licenses, deni that the city offiei-ciathe suburbs. nil the eitv ot lawless people and New lotsol Dress Flanels, Linseys, and thoroughly cleanse the streets, and lav the inctease of the license fee to Trimming just received at the Fanners oihig $1,000. Exchange. j. D. Coughev, a member of the counJohn W. Blackburn of Salt Lake City cil, made a violent attack upon Mayor has been app anted as Associate Justice Wheelwright and Messrs. Collyer and f tht Supieme Coin l of Utah. Post following in the same strain. Mayor Wheelwright arose to defend E uersons court last himself and the meeting became a howlIn Judge week, at Beaver, two men were fined ing mob, which refused to accept any so near the creek as explanation cr detense of the mayor's for held. ng sin-eto heloul the water. official conduct without hisses, jeers and The Beaver Woolen mills are the hap- shouts. Frequent demands were made by the boiler; weighing 80, crowd py possessors ol that Mayor Wheelwright and the It 000 lbs. uncording to the Utonian. members of the council resign was cast at the Provo foundery. A committee of one bundled was appointed to watch tiie pioieedmg of Ogden has nut escaped a Sunday the city council and to look after Ute since Julv rst., without a fire. Last Sju-da- v citizens at the next electhere were two, and as a high wind was hi .w ing, the city barely escaped de- tion. 'Butte Miner, struction . Territorial. ls Am orican. 1 - En-guir- . 1N-- 9. -- . 1 c- - 1 sum-jasrii- lu-be- John L goes to Congress he insist on the abolition of doubiless the present rules and the adoption ol those arranged by the Marquis of Queenslieny. II the ''harmony in the grand old party continues until 92 there may be an Indepeiidant Republican ticket in the field something like this: President Corporal Tanner. Vice President Private Dalsell. Platform Our ni'outh is our own Harrisburg Patriot. New York, Oct, An electric light man met with a horrible, death at the corner of Centre and Chamber smi-t- s this afternoon, by contact with a. light wire. He was caught u. a 1 work ot wires and liiially iJ i'iet death. The accident was witnessed v a large crowd. It took fifteen mi. uc for his face to burn, and his body sizK-and crackled as he was slowly roasieJ to death. will - ii 1 gzss Me fever prevails, this successful meotremarkable 'tues. :i.e 1ns effected Those who are exposed to malarial or other poisons should keep the Hood pure by taking Hoods Sarsapanl.a- of sJr C. Jea. Notice of settlement of account. Nonce is hereby given, tn.it Hans Jen-- c the eiecuti-- of the Last Will and Testti..,.,.! of Niels t'. Jensen, deceased, has rendered and presented lor settlement, and fiitq aid I'mirthis hual account of Ins uduuni-- . ; and that Mondav tifi. trillion ofofsaid Nov. ISsU, being a day of a term of lsth day said Court, to wit : of the November term, is. cf at 11 oclock a. iu at the Court Court House in Manti Citysa.j court, at the has )u been appointed bv Saul county, uf said Court, fur the settlement of sad of said petituo count, and ter the hearingat which t.iue and asking for distribution, interested in said estate puce any person may appear ud contest tli same. Dated Wet. 14th, Johu Reid, Clerk , Wm. T. Beid.Atty. , d. -- llu-Ji- CHURCH-YAR- GRASMERE D Green, Coleridge, Clough Other Celebrltie Ue Burled. The grave of Green, the painter, with its beautiful Wordsworthian epitaph, bids us of Hartley pause, but we return to that tomb leaves Coleridges. Above his dust the oak wreathed upon the cross, the crown of thorns and the legend : u By Thy Cross and Passion, are eloquent of a life of constant effort and sorrow that awe us aa we gaze. There are figures that haunt this holy spot. A sexton stands, rule and spade in band. It is January 7, 1S49, and with him are Wordsworth and Hartley Coleridge s brothers. Wbsr Wordsworth tells the sexton to measureout the ground for his own and his wife s gnwo, and then a third plot for the dead Hartley. And Wordsworth is much in thought of illiams funeral two years ago Doras and When I lifted up my eyes from in 1847. was my daughter's grave he (Hartley) Then, turning to the sexstanding there. we ton, be said : Keep the ground for us ; It are old people, it can not be for long. was not long; a year and a few mouths passed.and in April 1V), the ground that reout opened its gras-- y iDorto ceive the age4 bard. W e note the yew trees, onisvvertli s eight in number, brought by direction from Loughrigg Turn ami planted with his own hand there. We listen to tiie murmur of the bees in the sycamores; we hear the undersong of the River Kotin. close beneath the low church wail. Our eyes fall on the name of Clough, for to him there is a monument In this place tlia: knew him well, and in a moment there rises before us the possible form of one who sang of that first Arthur, of one who meditated here; hi memorable music comes to mind; we leave the poets corner, saying: Keep green the grass upon h s grave. Oh, Rotha, w th thy livmc w ive; Bailee of Final 1rwef. No. I Land Office at sail Lake city, Ctah October 11th. lass' Notice is hereby given that, the following! allied settlers have filed notice of their intention to make final prool m sui'i ji t el tiu-irespective claims, and secure filial entry flierof, and that Saul proof will be malic rebate Judge, of sanpete county Hie t'tah Territory . or in lus absence, ihc county terk, of said county, at tile Court lb. e io Manti, City, L'tah, Tt r.,on Saturday-tl-A. 1. lssli. HansB. Hausen day of November. s' Desert F.atrv No. lMK. for tie S.W . , of v ..ami uames the f, l!o"ng cc. sk.Tp 19 S.K. witnesses to prove the complcti and clatnuttou of said land, vi.. Julius 11 Titus C. Christensen, (lie Larsen, anj s an jute Michael Jensen, all of Umim-ol'tah. ounty and same time Anti at tbe place the ounty Clerk of said county. Ephraim Jim, sou. Declaratory .statement No lotigi, for Lots 3 aud 4 and N. Sec. its, Tp. Ins. i(. j S. W to E., ami names the following witnc-yf-- s rovr his continuous residence upon and of said land, viz: Francis M. Cox of Manti Sanpete county l'tah, and Seluh K. twuod, Malta Andersen aud John H. lVleF u ot Sterling, Sanpete county, l'tah Ter. FRANK D. ilOllllS, Register. Octl7Nov-l-Bird AL 'WC, Attv. I ! 1 -- irrig-ilio- Chris-tenscu- n. , , Nolle of Neti lenient or Account. In the Probate Court of the county of Sanpete, Territory of l'tah. In tne mutter of the estateof Surah Coptev, deceased. Notice of settlement of account. Notice is hereby given that Mary S. Baxter, of Sarah Cep-lethe adniluiytrairix of deceased, lie- - rendered and presented tor settlement, and tiled in said court tier final administration of said cslate; account of nil asking h r distribution of estate, and that lsih. day of Nov., A I. lass, at It Monday,a the clock m., at the Court Room of siud Pm-- h m tty best, for few o- n. tincourt at Court House in Manti City, in li o ri;:it now hil'a : appointed ces to Saul Sanprte.coun'y, has been duly T.i t grave we go. bv tiie Judge of said court, for the i. there. '. f said uc. omit, and hearing petition asking va listributu n. a! which time a. d place any arson inter, sled in said estate may appear IVIPUIUS O I contest dm same. ml tm u.nvj ly being Dated, October 17th. 18S9. even John Reid. Cie-km of the daie m ".it 'em Win. field, Alt', nookof the Excursion. These grassy hen; that lie amicably close are the graves of tht nrniTous. oi ft k family of Svmpson, and on the low stone iiu read: Here bathe remains of the Rev .ToUn Krik Pvturson. cf Kstate Jos. Sympson, Minister of Wythburu for oticu K by niven by tin We leave the more than fifty years. xutrutni mi tli Lut Will ami 'JVstuuiuiit of bn i.nk lYt rson.tb iuard, to tin upvditora church-yarexpecting to find by the southt mu) nil having claim against the west wall the very seat of stone whereoc to exhibit them, wan the nee anl (ict .hat old vicar and his friends are representMary ouclars, within four months after Excurr-- i m 'd in the sixth book of the tin Iir-- publication of this not icc to the said ovutor at his residence in Fairview City, their high discourse Cor..:. Utah Territory, the same he inpetc comity, tin phu t for the transaction of the liusi in said county of Sanpete, ness of COVERED WITH Andrew Peterson, Executor f the East Will and Testament of John Erik deceased. Dated at Manti Citv, U. T , this 14th day ol tityof KanjiOua . t )c Hero are the first impressions of Burin. .1. o') 2 isy, Win. T. Reid, Atty. from a high official, dated from Rangoon : 3 otic of Settlement of Account antf says the London World DiMtntHition of Estate. We got into the Rangoon river early oi Sunday. The banks are very low. NothIn the Probate Court of the county of San, ing to see until the sunlight lights up tl Territory of Utah. Notice of settlement of account, and dis gilded dorneof the great Sueve Dagong Paof estate. tribution goda. which dominates the city. The day s In the Matter of the Estate of RasmusOlsefl, are hot, and tbe nights cool and pleasant deceased. Notice is hereby jrfven that Han9 P. Olsen, Yesterday morning we went to the the executor of tne Last Will and Testament great pagoda th9 golden temple on three of Rasmus Oisen, deceased, has rendered and hills. You ascend to it by a covered slair presented for settlement, and tiled in said way, on either sid3 of which are staffs kept ourt bis final account of hi9 administration by women for ttie sale of toys, dolls, caudles of 9aid estate ; and also tiled a petition asking distribution of said estate and tli t Mon incense, etc. At the top of the stair is a for a the 18th day of Nov., 189, at 11 oclock a, paved court, in the center the pagoda, 2:iO day, at the Court Room of said Court at the feet high, covered from base to topmost pin in,, 'ourt House in Manti City, la said Sanpete naele with thick gold. ounty, has been by the Judge AU around are quaint buildings, some of said Court, for the settlement of said ae of said for ount and petition, the hearing holding figures of B.iJdha, some c mtuimn inking for distribution, at which time aud bells of enormous size. About ail these a place any person interested in said estut gay and merry crowd men, women and may appear and contest the same. children talking, laughing, eating, d mut- Dated, Oct 15tb 1889. John Reid, Clerk, ing, praying; all dressed in good bright Wm. T. Reid, Atty. and thoroughly encolors, joying themselves. Order of fcle of Beal Estate. No dirt, no scowls, but a In the Probate Court, of the county of San happy crowd whom it was a pleasure to erritory of Utuh. contemplate, and from whom one got only pete. In the matter of the Estate of Anthon Chris friendly looks and cheerful courtesy. No tensen, deceased. Order to show cause w hy order of sale of refl place that I have seen in the Indian Emmade. pire has pleased and in: erested me as much. estate should not be Beal, the administrator of the rsjatJ The bride of a Burmese wedding yester- of Henry ( Anthon luistensen. deceased, having filed day was a pretty, graceful girl, and as hap- his petition herein praying lor n order of py as any English bride. AU this is unlike saleota part of theieal Vstare, ot .a'd decedIndia. The women enjoy great freedom, ent, for the purposes therein h t lorih. of tarn It is thereior ordered by the Judge are much more industrious than the men Court, that !! y rsuns Interested io t lie estate and are respected accordingly. e the aid fro of haul dei.-a-appear da of No bate Court Monday, the vpiiiIii r, 18, u M oVlk in the fotcnGCUOr said day, at Court Room of said irlaW Court at ttie mv of vMiti iit said county Ot tupeto, to v.. w euic why an onb rsheuuj FOR HALE not on granted P tli1 Haiti adiio n ist ratal 16 re tl estate of the stud Two Hublroii Choice French e i mm-- of the shall be ness 4. mi Merino Hunts, one year A id that a copy of ties 1.. ip. r h ive v four and raised in Utah, ranged on tii KNTPKL, a newspaper n in ci.d Sanpete cc iiiia desert during the winter, tired in. s ln-- fcO - t . , I . to , soudi of Market street. When J l XT. i Itt-- Westorn; There ! Manti Itomo ,t be set aside. Lars J. Larson pleaded guilty to adultery. He married his pluial w ife In 1S85 and had a young babe, tlewasth.it-si- x years old. The court remarked that this defendant had knowingly violated the law. and this was just such cases us Congress intended to operate upon, and he must stand the consequences. He was given two years and costs. United States vs. A. C. Olsen, case dismissed on motion of Assistant District Attorney Evans. The sentence of J. B Wasden for adultery was postponed till the 14th inst. The Court granted a divorce in the case of Berglund vs. Berglund. John Everet and Hans Jensen were 11 1 CENERALJMEWG. PRESIDING. On Friday afternoon Gunnison Irrigation company vs Julius Christiansen; fur your Call at the F.phiaim Co-o- p lumber and shingles. Jos. F. Dorius &. Co. will open business in Peter Olsons House, but in a different line. Stationery, etc. Gents and boys boots and shoes as well as Ladies and childrens shoes in gieat variety and low piices, have just iiraed at . P Mtilstrups; give him a v.H, he sells cheap fur cash or grain. J. C. Peters m returned from a trip to Salt Lake. Having sold property, Rea" Estate, there, tor several thousand dollars, he has purchased a complete stock of Keady-nud- e clothing, and Gents Furnishing Goods. I le will commence busDO YOU v K H ON? iness in the near future, in the same Tennesstc people a I M. m on ciders biulduig wheie he has his Boot t Shoe dont seen! to take i. e.i. i.ivt Factory, at present. 1. a la ,i ly somehow Mr. Peterson has also built a wing to e 1m: d i dsor the M01 in n 1 ideis ill. W hen the west side of his theatre and dancing tomers. Pei a ipx it m iv for the accomodation of the theat we go oil a mission wv v prelei In nail, Allow cf gas was recently struck on e lei e rical people. He will have the build visit some udiei part A'. M. Barry in Wilsons mg all finished completely in a very the fa:m is the late-- ; u mi in t mile from town, sev-eitne shutt lime. Hopes are entertained that Lai.e. ( ;deu, one The an aie the t ' wa davs ug and IVascatv- b u:t' c. n a nuuage. theatrical tropus will soon be treating nit The papei s sup) i. J t oc Murunu the people ot Ephraim by presenting mud twenty feet into the air. .11 u and be some of their talents but how a ' V pape: i The case against Bates and Glover its s- s. veige of diipui.u tne .tie1'ioVo CONCERT, wi fi prize fighting, about which charged w e w id I, a indecency, Concert so much has been said, has been disProgramme - .s d.i Sc aiA the A. , llera d to answer. The to be held m ,' inaile, Friday missed; they were "not guilty. the verdict gave general a evening, h il: p cluck, Oct To whom? 5 h, SANITARY. Gtc t eg Glee 1 1) r Grand Western was the Rio The ) lav A man in Ogden, owner of a foul celcl Near scene of disaster tins week. by m,. lar, was uotilied by inspector Lewis to ,Sung Farmington un Sunday morning, the fill it up. so, it was Recnainm by U uia Rodgers. Neglecting eight rear cars ot the itain were blown filled for him, as provided In law, and 5 Soprano Solo by l.iiy Gi caves. ofl the track. A duzeii persons were Ye 6 Dialogue bv lane or pay a fine. he will toot the Budgets &C0. bruised, but no lives vveie .st. are not in favor of extreme measures, 7 luctte by Alena hioSi &c. nor hasty action, hut there are several 8 Recitation bv Viol., Aiadson, A drunken wretch tun in By the Salt places on the mam water course throughy 9 Soprano Solo by Olevia Peterson. Lake pol.ee Iasi week, confided to his Manti that should he inspected and 10 Stump speech, Edward Thomander captors, with more or less prolanity.that dealt with. The attention of the 11 yuauett bv Dorius &co. he was there to vote the liberal ticket officials ot the 12 Kecitaticuiby Mena Christmsen public generally, and the next election. Drunken men are at particularly, has been called to these 13 Soprano Solo b Noratr Christensen. accredited with speaking the truth untfme fruitful causes of disease, from to 14 Select Kead.ng by Jos. F. Dorius. consciously. 15 Tno by Came Peterson time for the last five years. ico, 16 Comic Reading by P. C Anderson The Sun Foundry at Provo, is build17 Soprano Solo by Hannah Frost. a well driving machine that will do ing is the tot with matter What seuding IS Old 1 ime Airs James P.Larsen(Violin) better work and for less money than the Libera! cohorts? 19 Duetett Boulanger to lead the Norah Clawson heavy machine from the east. The City Ikml is out of a job, and as a leader of 20 Recitationbyby Julia Dorious. and co, Counsel of Salt Lake have ordered one failures he is a success. Herald. 21 Mezzo Soprano Solo, Thus. Peterson of their machines to take the place of 22 Sheech by Supt. Greenwood the eastern well driving machines. 23 Song by choir. Potatoes are being imported into Utah 24 Praytf. For the benefit of the Sunday School from Kansas and they are said to be excellent ones too. Our assassin friends, Prices for adinitance. JlIm Item of Interest. Clippings and the railroads, are helping the impuptv Continent Adults, 25cts. Children loots, tion; but lat year Utah potatoes rotted in the farmers bins because railroads RESOLUTIONS OR RESPECT. would not help them out. It is about time the farmers elected a few men to hereas: God in his wisdom Wood and Coal wanted at this office. seen fit to take from our midst Br. the Legislature who would see that the railroads could not carry the whole of The Y. M. M I. Associations were or- drew P. Anderson, our beloved ganized tor the season last Wednesday much respected friend and co laborer in Utah in their vest pockets.Zoaw tbe cause ol MutualImpiovemeut. evening. 11 JlDD, ; ' rsr-.- and glossy. . ft z srxr-s-si I i of the county i,ngs. taken up by the- In the rrobateof Court the vital fin id is pun- pete. Territory of I tab. estate of mutter the Xicts the In medicine like deeea.-c- e d 25- d light-hearte- t SHESBP! tt-- J 11 a- oi, I the best imported rams ever Brough to the Territory, and from t)y high grade French ewes, noted ft both wool and mutton. Apply U Jos. F. Wright, at Atkin & Wright Main St., Nephi. 2G- -9 . Utah Oct. Jacol- JSss i'erritory of Vtali. Couutv. anp'te 1, John Keid. 1: comity, hereby oe. fall, true, and cor show cause why o should not be ma Witness 6BAL j ,his 14t Wm. T. JAMES V. STVENSON, u .a .1 , ml 1 VdhcO , facial D . A 1 . 1 'robat' dvr. m R n 7.A. V eU-tr- ie New York, October 10 The corner stone ot the Pulitzer building, the new home of the World, was laid at one o clock this afternoon. Colonel Cockerell, on behalf of Mr. Pulitzer, made a few 4 t :Le oiviff t9 ADHEX ADS.FX Ephraim, Utah. (1 r grGimf of Harness 'id fullon line hand. a Specialty. jdiiiii.g jRlock south of South HOP ITU' O in tbe The Liu p"jl Co-o- V AST All ki, scroll tig. ing, done to erd r. U ?n'h. flooring, and screen ms le do.-rs- H- - LAIN AND BMAK, , D- - hi uld-- te. n2 f-- " ordi-- cin Lumber, lath, pickoti, on corner blockB1, rosettes', etc. always ARTISTIC PAIN TE Lumber takmin exchange tor introductory remarks, and ChaunceyM. Depew delivered the formal address. Bishop Tuttle of Missouri opened the exercises with prayer, and the stone was House and .sgn Painting, Paper Blek HwiachF laid by Joseph Pulitzer, Jr., 4 years of Hanging, Caicimining. Etc. DONE ON SHORT NOTICE. age. Among those present were be cKwed by atoxiMh tronMM.a May Cleveland, Governor Hill and Two Blocks Rest of Tithing Office or nerrovunes., but it Is a sure fiwlinatwMayor Grant. there U iomwung wrong aoroewnMANTI, UTAH. whatever the can., Hood's relisble remedy for headaeh.. ndi POreign. means bad air. fotsonous jferms arising from low, marshy land, or Literal i CTffED p. rru ty LotUiij V.ws I' 0t ieO'V; fcixciA h van at.vl with 1 Oi u blee which .oem to require eor5' o regulator. It eurei dyspepsia, create. malaria, tone th. stomach, and girM rtrsngth to tb. non. Dert, . |