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Show THE HOHJ) SE1TTIHEL, Jl weekly xewspapkr to the IniernsUnf Shu Pete roantlnig counim. VaJttai ni NtHrlpIleni 0. x Manilla, 1.50; Three Tear 1.50; iluiu;m. U0. CA8HD0WT: J2, 1.27 anil 75ct, ae formerly Ralea ATetlllli( Application. Hoag Sirrrwai. CO., Fubluhert OXlT,M auti, Utah. JiS. T. jAiaXA. Manager N. H. FBLT, Assistant Manager. HOME MISSIONARIES. Appointed for Sunday, Oct. 7, IS SO, Green. ' Fountain Abram ' C. H. Wheelock and Johnson. Moroni. Jonathan Midgley and Willie D. Candland. Indianola. Samuel Bills and Sanford Allred. Fairview. Andrew L. Jensen and John Olsen. Mt. Pleasant. A. W. Bessey and Ezra Shomaker. Spring Citv. Jens Peter Jensen and Andrew Thompson Jr. Chester. Niels Christiansen and Wm. Bawden. Ephraim. Win. Anderson and A. J Moffitt. Manti. A. C. Nielsen and J. P. Hansen, Jr. Sterling. Andrew Peterson and Peter H. Anderson. Mayfield. J. P. NOTES. Sur Christensen and Peter Ferrets are to be used to rid the White House ot rats '1 here are said to be vast numbeis of the annoying and destructive rodents domiciled in the national home. How is it that some of our ponderous and top heavy cotems never by anv chance refer to the Woman question, no matter what form it may take, without resorting to slang, punning, or some whimsical manner of treating it? Louis Henrogers says: A woman may be ugly, wicked, ignorant, silly and stupid, but never ridiculous." It has been truly said; When a sub" scriber sees the publisher of his home paper cutting down its price to Jr. 25. Ji.oo.or so cents for a year, he may keep his eye skinned: something is going to of any happen, as no country journal such standing can be furnished at any up a cent a prices. If white paper goes Already pound they will bite the dust the patent medicine man has his grip on their columns. These are, in a majority of cases, symptoms of the death and decay of a newspaper. GENERAL HEWS. Also Items of Inter, 4'omnient. They asked fur $5. then the employers galled a halt. Most of the strikers are On Saturday last while getting wood imported workmen. in Sixmile canyon, at a place known as Julius Drag. Oscar Nelson, aged fourhtle teen, met with a painlul accident. taking the last drag of wood to the wagIn a cowboys touranament at Agua on the horse became frightened and and tied ran away. A limb on the wood struck Fri, A.T, John Lane roped steers in 449 miuutes, this being the boy, throwing him under the drag, three in Arizona. which earned him right along down the the best time ever made also by rophill over rocks and brush; and the won- John Merrill beat the record ing and tying a single steer in little over der is that the youth was not killed. He half ahiiuute. was brought home by Joseph Snow were wounds his when toward evening, Helena, Mont., Oct. 14. The Indepensome hours old. Dr. E. T. Hosford was dent (Dem) says; The Canvassers in no bones and y pronounced summoned, Silver Bow county threw out the broken, tnough bis ffesh wounds are vote in what is known as the railroad serious more many and serious. The precinct, which gave a Democratic hurts are deep gouges in his left leg, a majority of 174. This ac'ion, if upheld distressa wound over his left eve. and by the courts.will seat the entire Republeft ear, some lican ing scalp wound over the delegation from that county, elevthree inches long, and two wide, where en members. This will overcome the the tlesh was torn loose, and hanging Democratic majority in the legislature down; the skull was laid bare but not and give to Republicans control of the fractured. The side of the head was legislature, The Democratic managers shaved by Mr. Sperrv, and the doctor w ill ask for a writ ot mandamus to count put the piece of desh back in place after the rejected precincts. The throwing cleaning the chips and gravel oft it. He out ot this vote.whJle reducing Tooles is progressing favorably, and bore his vote for governor, does not overcome Take it all his majority. suffering with fortitude. around it was a very close call. EUPEPSY. This is what you ought to have, in NOTICE. fact, you must have it, to fully enjoy life. are searching for it dailv, and Those knowing themselves indebted Thousands because they find it not. mourning Cfc come to are Tuttle to Co, requested Thousands upon thousands of dollars and settle up their account on or before are spent annually by our people in the the first day ol October next. that thev mav attain this boon. And T uttle & Co. hope vet it may be had by all. We guarantee WANTED. Solicitors wanted for a that Electric Bitters, if used according to Address, directions and the use persisted in, will new and very popular work. H. A. Hess. bring you Good Digestion and oust the Salt Lake City Jemond Dyspepsia and install instead Eupepsv. We recommend Electric Bitters for Dyspepsia and all diseases of Sold at Liver, stomach and Kidneys. 50c. and Sr. 00 per bottle by 1. B. Brunei, Manti; and II. P. Larsen, Ephraim. A syndicate of women contemplate school for a the preparation establishing of lor the different classes ol housePAINFUL ACCIDENT. conversant with the legislation on fjues lions for Utah. llplnRS eud Manti Items Western. St. LOJIS HOUSE. REIDS MAIN ST., MANTI. to-da- Peterson. Gunnison. L. T. Tuttle and David Shand. PROGRAMME Fayette. John Reddington and Mads P. Sorensen. For the Mutual Improvement AssocDover. Niels C. Christensen iations Conjoint session to be held Nov. W. Wales. Neils Anderson and Canute 5th, 1S89. Peterson, r. Bible Exercise by Andrew Peterson Meetings will be held in the several 2. Song by Miss Eva Cox. wards at a oclock p m 3. Biographical Sketch by A. C. AndCanute Pktkrton. erson Henry Bkal, work. 4. Recitation by Miss Ethel Lowrv. John B.Maihen, P. Cl.r. Exercise of Book Mormon by Presidency of the Sanpete Stake of Zion. 5. I.arson. The wheat market shows an advance of 1) cents for the week, but with a deTuttle. Miss Luella 6. Music by clining tendency and sales of only rS THER. G W. MOVE. million bushels. Dont forget the fair on Wednesday. Messrs John Carter and Swen Nielsen Hvmenal. Mr Percy Candland ledao Who went into Sevier county to work up Wo d and Coal wanted at this office. the altar Miss Hannah Whitlock, two of the R. G. W. scheme, met with unbounChesters honoiabte ones. A choice reded success in their endeavors to recme Mr. Joseph Judd is visiting his Manti ception was given at the residence of the of that county to in- fnrnJs once again. the parents ot the Groom. Oct. 16, 1S89, duce the Road to build lrorn Thistle A reception the date of the wedding. in tv their hear of is a the visited rise town quinine at price promised Every Ephraim Oct. 18, will be given by the and p g iron markets, parents of the bride. It was all a joyous After leaving Manti, the gentlemen U an rm: Teams to haul coal on occasion. first held a meeting at Gunnison, wiieie a committee of five were appointed. suiisi rption at this office. Serious Runaway. As Bp. Allred, if They then went to Richfield ana tiieie Graders are working near Ephraim Spring Citv was having Ephraim in his held their second meeting on he S. P. V, grade, buggy on Frid v veiling, the 19th. mst. At RichGeld Messrs W. H. Seegnt iii Ins burse to k i, .fit, and ran away. Hr. W. H. Clark audE. T. Bean, woe apen For Ioi'se to Rent. particulars ,r mn out, h s nose was Allied was pointed a committee to represent ihe pure of Mrs J. M. Sjodahl, Main street' bioken, an s ,e more or less serious County as a central committee. From Manti. s At last accounts lie internal j Richfield the five. viz. the tluee from Iv. but the result was ol was resting q a with that town and the two San Pete repremade have been Fxperiments ; it being impossible to sentatives went to Elsinoie and held a tram to run on one rail. The inventor course unce. determine ta and seiiotisuess ot extent a resulted which committee in success. declares it will be a meeting such huits. ol three being appointed in that town, to look after the business. After leavis the The "Sen iinki, News Depot GUNN1-O- N TEMS. ing Elsinore, Messrs Swen Nielsen and place to get the dailv and weekly papPrest. VV. H. Clark went to Joseph and ers. Fine stationery, Pens, Pencils, etc October 19. Hon. W. H. Seegmtller, lank Beau, Messis Carle- aid Nielsen paid us a Esq., and Hon. John Caiter went to the attended Mrs Jakeman Suffrage visitl.istSatiir.il-- . en.-- mg and talked to Monroe, In each of these towns meetFriat Association the people all i; ie oeueliis of a railCitv, Soring meeting id tuiee ings were held and a committee association last. that She road. It was unanimously decided to reports day appointed in each. Aff.er returning io in good working order. giant a right of way and furnish depot Richfield, Prest. Seegimllcr accompanigrounds to the road if it should decide ed our delegation as iar as Salma, w nne was Fox that The damaged budding come James Metcalf, J. M. Robbins, similar results to the aoove weie seem- at the time of the Hood is now beginning to Lais Mvrup, C. A. Madsen, and Tlieo-doied; a committee of three was appointed to give wav and is falling against the Christensen were app riiuen a comto look after the matter. Co op Hardware department. mittee to take charge ot Ihe business of After the San Pete c -- n n. .ee siarted nuking a report talking up the natter for home, Mr Soepmiu! wc.ni to RedFor Sale. Parley McFarlane offer- miong the people. mond to hold ainu in ur. cling. his lot on the Tuttle block for sale cheap Each and ever, own v sued, respond for cash. The lot is 99x189 feet. A good . Last Friday m mil man ed in a he any manner, and all that the location lor business. Call and see him as found near six 11. 10 was lor Railroad company inked grantudes from Guinns m. V 11,1,1 wiirsd"' n is io be presumed that ed, and n m n supposed tli it he mas drank, but it To Rent. The shop now occupied the coinpa.iV util continence soon to bv bv E. - Parrv ffesons as a stone vard. allerward transp.ieJ that he was in a fit. build fiom i When the towns of For apply to S. C. Hansen, k- died without becoming conscious. San Pete a d in t in counties are linked next particulars At the inquest the followingfacts d ior s mth ol post office, Man ' together one i ,n ,e railroads, the real- ti learned, Deceased was named weie worth of the j. i. lies will be realuJuristian Ferdinand Johansen, has been ;s While Robert Brailhwait (Ir.1) resulent of Utah nearly a year, and of engaged in boreing a well over Sanpitch Gunnison since last match. He has ved with Mr. Hansen who knew him a wheel fell, striking him on the bead, Nothing iu Denmark. While living here he has inflicting a bad scalp wound been engaged in boiling salt. Las( more definite has been learned, l'nesd iv morning he started to Mq LOST. On Monday evening Oct tB'-annul with a load of salt and next bun was cn large black and gray Shawl, bet morning. r . e "t I ,und by Mr. Friday Hansen he was Tithing office and Mrs i ed, alone, in a fit. He was lilted Smvths Millinerv store The finder .1 wagon but died before reaching confer a favor by leaving it at this offi It appears that Ins mjthet for the owner. iers who are in Denmark were t to the same , A Grand Benefit Rail will he given complaint, coroners jury returned a verdict he Assembly Hal! on Fridiv even: ' c odance with the facts as stated fv the benefit f the family of Rro i CarlsenThe tvi'iilc are cordially ed and the hind with their undeni NOTICE' liber ditv ami iwhlic spiritedness u " ohv lire. This is what we call dom The second public examination of dis-nthings in style school teachers wid be held at on Saturday, Nov. 2nd. on considerable talk There has been Peter Greaves, Jr. . die iircet about James Barton shootmg Co. Supt, Ihst .Schools. Nielsen at his saloon on Wed-ueat iv evening. One of the principal agreed to give us the facts in he cas-bwe have not got them. On Satur-iv Barton was np before Alderman f 1 O, ten C itv Council are talking of a io la I.arson and fined for shooting in the s li. ig Union Square, so says the Times, pomtion, liut iii'tliniK ran Ln di'vtlapt moral light. i Ui.f fours Citv limits after hours. jure him only inn pot the city in luiuls to man t lie Monthly Orders sent to the Best House in St. Louis for clothing and Eurnlshings. Men and Boy's Clothinvy made to order on the shortest notice and in the Latest Styles. 2TFarties ordering Suits send Their gF'Piophets. I lu-i- 1 1 - 1 e - . . 11 11 I- i Druggist 1 . -n. -- , - i'-- ' s ut 1 in fit' ami wight hHppt-tiny we conat'tfr it nothing but an unpleasant ami serum attain How navely the Editor ol the Times places himself and all the men of Ogden in tire tank of seducers and Abortionists in a weak attempt to shield the accursPis such barefaced, shameless, ed. g ot crime as this that is opening the eyes ot eastern people to the true status of aflairs in this Territory. Later. Coroners Jury brought iu a verdict of death by poison. white-washin- Torritorial. Dr. F. R. Kenner has sent a fine samOgden Citv, tax pavers are to pay for ple of marble to the Prova Marble the electric light at the rear of Madden woiks Mr F.lias Morris offered the Bros. Saloon of that city, so says the owners of the Manti Marble quarv 53.00 Liberal counsel. per cube foot lor all the marble they The latest is a betting syndicate of could deliver of the same grade as samples shown. The vein is 30 feet thick colored men, who operate at races. interlaid with tiers of white and various Thevaie said to have made a big pile during the past season shades of gray marble. It is very pleasing to publishers, who work incessantly for the good of humanity without anv particular remuneration NO LEGISLATION ON RELIGION. in this world, to know that no matter on what pretext an occassional subscriber his paper discontinued, he invarThe "Sunday law talk is assuming ordersborrows the paper and allows its iably now and has large propprtions newspa- truths to right along sinking deep keep for almost and exclusively pers printed into his heart. Big Bend (Wash. Ty.J against it. The American Sentinel , En ferprise . (Cal.) in denouncing such a scheme as compelling the keeping of the Sabbath The Fair. The Primary Fair will by law says: come off next WednesdayThe It is safe to any that it is ths n itrons as exhibitors are a!1 requested to haveyoung their jKct ot the quo itu w inch tortus the real hui of the movement, but h public sentiment exhibits in by night. The is against legislation un religious following young ladies were selected everywhere this move i UsaguiM'd, uud Sunday from the N. W. M. I Association to act questions, laws are dermtnlel by eroloMiastu! (and the tlemand comes from JeW others) for so ealled as a committee to assist in the EnterSabbath legislation on hygienic mid san- tainment: Misses Eva, and Luella Snow, Ella Hougaard, Luna Henrie, Vivian itary groumls. All we can say is that the Editor of Sidweli, Maggie Cahoon, Charlotte - the American Sentinel cant be entirely' Clark, and Mina Funk. Some of the attorneys at Piovo object to Judge Blackburn, the new appointed,' being sent to Provo ,so thev have a committee at the capital trying to induce the Governor to ship the new judge to Beaver, and send Judge Anderson to Provo. The Government crop report was rather a surprise to manv, as it shifted wheat estimates from a fraction over 12 to 12S bushels per acre, making tlie probable yield not much below 500 milium bushels. The acreage is still somewhat uncertain. The corn report indicates the largest crop ever raised. There was a plasterers strike last week at Salt Lake. The strikers were getting Jt.oo per dav, they struck for 3.50 and it was acceeded to. They then struck for $4.00, and again the employers caved in; encouraged by success the 2 7 f 10 k Stationer) Main Street, Mt. Pleasant, Care- Physicians Prescriptions American. fully Compounded. was unveiled E. UFA BEY &, SOSS. Ly-esm- John L. Sullivan has squandered all his money: and is now dependent upon friends for his drinks: and is 15,000 in debt. The action ot sophomores in the University of Wisconsin, at Madison, Wis , have interested the police and several arrests will monumental Stone Cutters, be made. Osweg ), N. Y., Oct. 15. lion, Newton W. Nuking, who on Saturday last resigned his seat in Congress, died Mrs evening of cancer of the jaw . Cashier Jessup, accused of wrecking the Scranton (Pa.) City Bank by mis appropriating $120,000 of its funds, lias been indicted by the Guild Jury. Rats aie so numerous in the executive mansion that a contract has been let for theii extemiiMtion. A man wall be oaid Jio a day until the entire lot is killed. New York, Oct, 18 Among the on the steamship Wisconsin weie 135 Mormons bound for Salt Lake City from England, Wales, and Holland. Dealers (Oj Owners of the Famous San MAIN STREET, liceman. Professor Elisha Gray is reported to have invented an instrument that transmits writing by electricity. There is a w nideiful story connected with it Any one can sit down and right with a pen or of sort anv and the pencil upon paper writing will be transmitted precisely, that is to sav, it will be producted at the other end if the wire in the original handEven shorthand, it is stated, writing, can be transmitted bv the telautograph, which is the name ot this new instrument. o- - POrei 13- - Lead ores are to be admitted from Mexico free of duty; so says Secretary Windom. A SCRAP OF PUER LIFE. SU ES ARMERS EXCHAfMGiS large stock of new and fresh Goods at lowest p and replenished every week, our hoots and shoes in giat varietiesand low prices cannot he excelled. Our Gias ware and Crockery department is complete Wo carry afull stock of Dry Goods, Groceries and Hardware also Mens and Boys ats and Capsa clothing, short, everything that belong to awell selected stock we have. Produce taken at the highest prices. also. Agents for the Celebrated Studerbaker Wagons, Buggies and Cr riagea ; also for all kinds of farming implements. Cheap for cath oreasy terms. John F. F. Dorius, Salesman. We have a ie; - 33 Ephraim City, Utah. HER It was just an ordinary scrap of wrapping paper, but it saved her life. She was in the last stages of consumption, told by phvsicians that she was in 'iir.ihle and could live only a short ti a : he weighed less than seventy pound . 'n a piece of wrapping paper she u.il of Dr. Kings New Dtscoveiv, i d g u a sample bottle; it helped her, she b night a large bottle, it helped her more, bought another and grew better fast, c intituled its e and is now strong, healthy, rosy, plump, weighing 140 F'or fuller particul rs send pounds. stamp to V. H. Cole, Druggist, Fort Smith. Trial bottles of this wonderful Discovery Free at I. B Brunels, Manti; and H. P. Larsen, Ephraim. -- u-- sxxmmiP! FOR SALE Hundred Choice French Ram?, one year old, born and raised in Utah, ranged on the desert during the winter, bred from the'best imported rams ever brongbt to tlie Territory, and from very high grade French ewes, noted for both wool and mutton. Apply to Jos. F. AVright, at Atkin & Wright, Two Merino 2G- -9 fj $s .J.P.Meilstrup. A wild bull in Broadway po- MANTI. ARMERS EXCHANGE 1 lets shot at him, he was killed by a Iete Quarries. A conference between labor unions and the knights of labor was held in Philadelphia yesterday tor inaugurating a mammoth 8 hour movement in tjje United Slates. Young James Carson, of Chicago, who some time ago tried so hard to marry M iss Maud Harrison, has been threaten-ed bv his lather if he does not return from the 'ilowerv path of love- He now lies ill m New York. cieated great excitement and Fifth avenue, New York, on S iturday afternoon. A'ter being run through the m is1 crowded parts of he city, and having liumlieds of bul- in Mantles, Plaster Busts, Centor Pieces Etc. pas-enge- Eph-.011- Si-i- and get idl Deeires to call the attention of the inhabitants of San Pete a ml vicinity that; he has opened a first class Drug Store, iu which he will keep a full supply of the best Drugs and Medicines, second to none south of alt Laka City. Also a full line of Perfumery, Stationery, Fancy Notions Etc, Etc, 27-1- t.ii Own Money P. Tavey, Tx County The so'diers monument at Joliet, 111., last Thursday. William F.dbeit, of Middleburg, Md., was whipped by white caps, whom he supposed were his friends n comCharles Pushup, the n edian, died upon the stage of the Theatre, (New York) last week. BTABUSML TAILORING Main St., Nephi. Utah. E R GE A- - L 0 Salt Lake City. Dalers in Schuttier Farm aud Freight Wagons. Spring Wagons of Every Buggies, Road Carts and Buckboards Description. Advance and Minnesota Chief Thresh- ir.g Machines. Buckeye Cord Binders 0 Buckeye & Crown Mowers. Haines and Rnndolph eaders. Ames Steem Engines. Lane Saw mills, Shingle mills and Wood . . Baker and Ashlt, Fenc e JWi? Working Machinery. Kailrcad ntretrs Supplies Represented, toyMant George Snow, T. J. Morley, F. G. Willis, Moorni Salina |