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Show G Marlin, W 0 llANTI CITY, Vol. I. SAN PEl'E COUNTY, UTAH, TUESDAY. JUNE 15. 1880. MANTI LOCALS. FOUNTAIN GREEN POINTS. The water is very high in creek this season. TAH CENTRAL RAILWAY NEW TIME CARD. ; I Julv 9th, 1885. Passenger Trains leave Nephi daily at follows 3TGoing South at 11 :45 a. m. 2:15 p.m, North ? Arrive atSaltLake at ( :40 p.m i Leave 7:20 a. m leave Trains Salt Passenger t Lake daily, for the North, to connect with the U. P. Ry. and & N. Ry., at 8 a. m. ; I the U. and arrive in SaltLake at 7 :50 I p.m. 2TFreight trains leave Nephi I for the north at 7 :40 a. m. and for the south at 6 :15 p. m. P. Agt Francis Cope Gen. F. I John Sharp, Gen. Supt General 0 ces Main Street Salt Lake City. j 1 SAN PETE Valley RAI L WAY ! ) m t company and after August 17, 1885, ruins will leave daily, Sundays tcepted, as follows: Going north riave Chester at 8 .25 a. m, lave Moroni 9 .00 FountainGreen brive 9:40 at Nephi 11 going south, at lave Nephi Fountain 12 m. Greenu 1 .20 p. m. 2 .00 irrive at Chester 2 .30 connect Chester at for all Stages . arts of San Pete and Sevier. fave Morom BAMBERGER, i S.S.KERR, Manager Superintendent. xenic of the lAi.e HliO DENVER I WESTERN Uni i vt-- i GRANDE 1 Knutp 'assengereast and west. EETWKEN THE the only line 1 between Suit Lake ami Deuver without ,s. Jhango c-- between rUls Luke "he only line and Chicago with but i O-- N E- - 0F pa'pT Only Line Between the ?est and ihe Eat Running .Tirough Salt Lake City. PULLMAN B UFFIC T and SLEEPING CARS On allTh rough passenger I'rains. Oie Only Line fThe 3"Lake City from Salt Sle- Running eping Cars Fiee lor the use of Passengers hold.ng Second class and Emigr .nt tickets. The J'avea Atlantic Express. OgOen daily at 9:3 ) a. m. .T It): 3 ) SaltLakeCity ir. ct connection is made at Pueblo id Deuvor for Omaha, Kansas City id all neiiits Vast.. The Pacific Express rives at Halt Lake City from the est at 5:0j p. in. and leaves for gdenato.lU p. in, making con net r on with the Central pacific fur the st. Trais. Jsave SaltLocal Lake as follows City For Bingham and Alta at 7 :30 a. in. t For Ogden at 5 : 10 p. m. rrive at Salt Lake City : rom Bingham and Alta at 4:50 Ogden at 10 :50 a. m. 1 ickets for all points East, id West can be purchased at e Depot office and City Ticket ace, White House Corner, Salt ake City. S. W. ECVLES, G. P. & T. uf H. Banchoft. Receiver. For TONI JONS Newest md fastest Clurt. Circulars uiil le.l free AddrrHS. Wallace Hi 1 SenTs Wanted i ,uu Prtuulr ?, le C. N. Lund has received his commission as Mayor oi Mt. Pleasant, A synopsis ' of the County Court proceedings appears in this issue. The University annual for 87 comes to us enlarged in form and replete with 18S6 educational data. The Reading Room will be (Satu-da- y and Monday evenings, from 8 until 9:30 p. m.) during the summer months. Chas. Whitlock, of Sterling, is back from hie Colorado trip. He reports cattle sale in the Rockv Mountain state, but little belter than it is here. The Temple Bazar has our thanks for two artistically made pictures one representing the Manti City Council and the other a photogiaph of the May queen recently taken at Pleasant Hill. The former will grace the walls of our sanctum. A stinking den of Chinese filth has been uneaithed in Salt Lake. We hope for the benefit of the good health of the Salt Laice public, that the City Fathers will remove the nuisance morespeed ily than Mantis City Parents have removed the corrals from off the creek. , rv, , A - C. , C. A. Christensen, .tf ty MaP nd 1 Onjial ini, Gallinacious fruit, (eggs) are worth 7 cents per doz. and oats $1.00 per cwt. at our stores. Hon. R. R. Lewdlyn of this place is the oldest post master in the county having been in office some 26 years. Our district schools are con ducted by J. II. Crowiher and Ole Sorensen Jr. For this time of year they are well attended. The leading industry of Foun tain Green outside of her cereal, pr iducts is the raising of Sheep. Other towns may have fortunes in bovine and neat" cattle but sheep is the most numerous ani mal here. Fountain Green boasts of one ofthebeit musical instructors in g Utah. At present a class is several excellent pieces for the forth coming jubilee which will be held here on the 24th in&t piac-ticin- A correspondent writing to us from Vermillion, under date of June 5th, says : As somo have entertained a little timidity in crossing the biidge at this place, on account of no railing on the sides, can rest easy on that point, as it will be finished which mokes it the best bridge on the river, in this part ofthe country. And as the travel lias been cut off between Richfield and it will be well for all the Eastern travel tocome this way as we intend making a road straight west from the bridge to the Richfield Comity road which will be but little farther and a , better road. to-da- EPH R e -- Co-operativ- AIM EPHRAIM .ercuntile SOUTH mercantile ooperative ASSOCIATION, (VI ercantile ASSOCIATION L M. OLSON, Supt- - To be oppened shortly. y Glcn-wuo- d, "P the Enhraim artist, is about comg pleting a very nice picture an encampment of a handcait company on the upper Finite, of which he and other Ephraim citizens were members. Friend C" does not allow his easel to rust. repre-seutin- RAILWAY, come Jed to be the a r willy p u p World) six-mi- Strawberries are a prospective luxury at Sterling. Oats are worth $1.30 in cash and $1.50 in mdse, at Nephi. open but twice a week No. 8. Mr. James Barton of this city is showing commendable enterprise in adorning and beautify- ing his residence. In addition to plastering and hard finishing hi! house, lie is having constructed on the east and north of his lot a handsome iron fence the first of the kind in the county. Complaints have justly reachthat the temples of dissipation" of this city are becoming decidedly obnoxious to the peace and good order of society. When the managers of these concerns get licenses the contract is that they mav sell liquor but this does not imply that they shall break the peace or allow drunkenness and profanity to be flaunted in the face of citizens ho'h male and female on the public sidewalks of the Citv. This unbridled carousing is getting too common and our peace officers and city fathers will doubtlecs sit down upon it with a strict vigilance. ed us What action do our citizens propose taking with regard to celebrating Independence day? In thesr days of trouble and indifferent patriotism by those who should really be the defenders of right, it is proper that the people of Utah should show that their allegiance for the cause of the fathers still holds good. And this can be done in no better way than by giving the anniversary of the nations birth a fitting observance On such occasions. tin, the great lessons of the nations early strug gles can be successfully taught, and the people can be giv n bettei and wider ide is of suTerage, it3 import and its red worth. M;n may err, but true principles are invincible. A Mule Drowned- - II. Ed- wards, of Sterling, while up in the canyon after timber lo.--t a mule by drowning. He was creek g a find of and the wheel sinking some obstacle thiew one, of the mules down whereupon Mr. Edwards and liberatcut the double-tree- s ed both tnules. As soon as free both mules rolled down stream w.th the swift currant and only ore was saved. Fortunately, his little boy, who wns on the waaon, did not get into the turbulent ' stream. six-mi- cro-sin- le m the feats that Capt. Boynton agrees to do in Salt Lake is the one of the standing uorigiit in the water. If the Capt. succeeds in keeping his equelibrium in the Salt Lake he in that water isagool man, as it seems that a mans head prefers the place for his feet, and will go there. Among ROBERT RODEN, DiniL.iiura xtst Monuments, Headstones, Tab lets, etc. All kinds of Stone Cutting executed in the neatest styly. Main Street, Manti. and HOUSE. On 1st East Slreet, between is the Second and Third th S-u- onlv Mormon Family Hotel in the centre of the City ; and of many of has the indor-emeof the Men Country the Leading Settlement!. Prices are Reasonable the Accommodations are Public House in the equal to Territory. Brethren coming from the Settlements with Teams can find all Accommodations needed e Block Being on the aud uear all the Wagon and Machine Shops makes it a most desirable HEADQUARTERS for Country Visitors. nt 1 MXTO-J5- 3I B R U N B. I. The Spencer 3 P. 0. Box 9. E L. Mrs- - Brunei Mr. Brunei Dentist. Milliner. in all kinds of Milliner, Teeth extracted without pain by Mayos Vapor process. Hat?, Shapes, Ribbons, New Teeth from $20 to $30 Etc., Etc., Etc. . . MANTI. ' MAIN Dealer street, a-- Post-Off- i- TT irness cJ63kinds Shoe-maker- addles of and all and Harness-ma.xrSupplier of tha 's s Public of I wish to call ths attention to the county gencrellr, san Pete manti ani full on band fact abut I keep con-Unt- ly line of leather, harnesa, and at ddlea Give Me a Call. L. C. Manti. KJkR. Utah. mrrcLlin. City, Is well supplied with everyth'ng which belongs to a well assorted Dry Goods and Grocery Business. Ready Made Clothing a Specialty, and at prices that cannot be beat. Hats, Boots, Shoes, Etc., Etc. Domestic Sewing Machine The Star that also have Which we is Dont buy Sewing Machines Leads Them All. seen have the Domestie. Liberal terms given. before you AU kinds of PRRDI 'CE takpn in Exchange. J. P. Meilstrup, Proo. Dorius, Salesman. All kind of Wagons and Machine Extras on Hand. JohnP. |