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Show .T2m Sentlno O'Biinr eay the etrongent efforts wllllte made to temp out this evil. John Mot', Aeeletai.t I'ulted Outre Ulstrlrt Attori'i ed aseayniir Unit the ney, n , u tium nf the Treasury Depart ment s - . iply aullicirnt to keep, out jire-ee- ut UuwepU. TBICUXSll.NUrNT Tuisdat, ctobkb 7, 1890. AVC8EIENT8. Than bib many people who do tt mnb to Gndrtand the prinei It connected with amusement, and ' look oa ell kind of racnation ea the malt of e week or fooliah mind. They forget that A little emaanae bow end then b rallahad by the beat of men. It la not always thoe who era old, r. hut usually those whose eerier life has bed oat fow bright spots in it, end who here only been enabled to aee the stem aide of life, that are likely to look on recreation as van people believe , Hy, The majority of in amnaement. It is to the human being what oil Is to a machine; it i the course of lift run mujh r, and makes the machinery last longer. It is one of the of every well balan- Jthings But while Bemusements are among the luinriasofthe old they are an adeolate neeeeaity to the yonng ()o what you will the young people will find some method of amusing themselves, and if ligltimate means of enjoyment are not at hand manifest itself will it in other ways not always innocent To provide legitimate methods of recreation, is one of the duties of parents and also thoae who are intargeted in the good order of the eommunity. When there are no proviaone made for oecnpying the Maura time of the young people, huodlumiem aboundsand mucbeif will lead thair on to deeds, that will bring life long regrets. Where no other way of spending the ttmeis provided, saloons stand open to fore them from the street end soon habits ere contracted which will sores them, not only in their own lives, but will leave ita blight on their posterity. It was said by an eld philantropist, that the reason boye sought the streets at night waa because they found it more pleasant than any whara else. There is a great daal of truth in Abb remark. There may ba some leeptione to thia rule, but most boye and girla will prefer a nicely lighted room, where they can listen to good music, or rlay some inter eating games, to tae street corner, at any season of the year. In a oily as large as Manti, than ara many ways of employing the evenings of the young people that would oa to them a pleasure, and even be productive of much good. A good hall which can be used for theatres, leetuns, or dancea as may be dasirad, is ons of the neccesrities at the city. A good dramatic as aociatioa can he organised, for there ia enough native talent to make quite a nice trouee, and all that ia b practice and a good ry . ARH1VKS. Brutal Murder. f.r. Al'i.l'S'liMi. Niw York, Oct. Pre. The Moruoa euuveru who expretwl to y steamer Wyomfrom tire lead ing mis disappointed, aa lira steamer did not arrive uutll a lata hour. They will be landed The steamer "Hvuiuint" arrived today from Liverpool with 171 Mormons on their way to I'Uh, under charge of Mormon eldare. They will be landed on Thursday, but Superintendent Weber baa sent some Inspectors and Interpreters on board to talk with the converts and ascertain whether any of them bad any charges to make that would warrent Investigation at the barge offleo. It Its girls in i reported that some of the had been party complained that they seed to embrace Mormonlue and lynching. come to America under false pretsnseo. Obituary. A Died at MayflaM, Sept. 25th, UWO Mary Kugena Anderson, wife of James Cooper, aged ah years, 2 mouth aud 4 days. Deceased was boru at Fredrl?kslmll, Norway, July ?3rd, 132; was baptlzsd In Christiana in the year iSOU. Kmlgrated to Utah In 1W52. She was martied to Jamas Cooper la Belt Lake I'liy, Nav. loth, 1863. (I'tah papers please copy.) Mayfield. October 1st, 1UU. Peter U. Hansen and Mads P. Lorn-e- n on a mission will start to Denmark. The elstere, led by Bister Olsen, got op a splendid (upper attbe 3rd Ward meeting house laid evening, aa a farwell to the departing mieelouariee. Nearly the whole town waa preaent. After sup per the evening waa spent In songs, speeches, rtc. A very enjoyable time wee spent, the party lasting till a late hour. The departing m lad ouarias wen surprised and gratifled, and took with a pleasant memory of their friends and neighbors, to cheer them when tar from homo. Our town Is without drinking water. On aeooont of the heavy raluqptn Uw mountains, the water has too much mud mixed with it to be good for culinary purposes. The thrashing machines are still busy ; the crop an turning out well. Mayfield would bo a good plaee tar a uosle teacher, as wo aro lacking that talent at present. If yon run arrow one In your travels who wants to settle and make bis home In a thriving little borg, wnd Mm along. Bp.Parley Chrlstlausen will attend the Psuplre Party eonvent'on at Salt Lake city, The general health of tho people hen is good. -- - Elsinore Items J. Ostlund A Co. boast of having tho finest assortment of clothing and foot wan In town. The KUinore has jut seat off bring In their Co-o- p five teame to the elty, to winter supplies. Bro. Bannson, who hue been sltlirud with long fever, la now uiarh hrtler. Wo wish him a speedy recovery, that he may resume Me labors as before Many of our worthy eltlxrne have Irft their homes to attend (leueral Confer enco at Balt Lake elty. We wish them a p roe perone journey, and a safe return I Thlnis floarUblag liHI. pi mV hM a stranger who had traveled through all tha aouthern part of the toirliory. What load Mm to make eueh au exprresisn? Ha muat have noticed that a great deal of building wu going on. Among tho prominent structures that are being erected, la a new store, located on the principal eorner in town. That means CIS., KrpL 3Ul The city is terribly rxeltad over an awful tiagedy which occurred here a rs- Alexander fauipb-1- 1, today. aiiiiur, railed at ilia bouas of iseted Mamie Jesepli. of a promlnout family, and when la advanced to moat Tbs girl, divining her drew a hls purpose, ran out of the boose screaming, while hrr ui other and tha servants tried to restrain CampbtlL Their efforts were I uff ritual, however, aud he followed tha girl across tbs street, firing as h ran, lnflie.tng a a alight wound. Mamie ran into Dr. Hhriues yard and fell down. As she was trying to arise Campbell fired gain, ar nil Ing a bu'let through bar heart, whits the girl's mother and aer rants were trying to restrain him. Campbell has been jailed. He says be determined to Mil the girl when sho rejected him. II experts to hang and la Indiffsrent. Tn are may to a fks Clothing In Manti. TUTTLE & General Merchandise man with good, reliable, energetic a small capital to engage In a business In Banpete County, yofltabls tlculam call at No. 1 rear of 2B1 Kast 2nd South Street, Salt conference. Ihe City, during For Bale. -- Ar Main Street, Manti, Utah. TERRI70HAL ACENT. Co-o- I keep on hand, pure honey la five gallon cans, I bare also ninety natnrai swarms of bees In good condition which I will ooll dump tor cash or good pay. Call on, or address B00T8 A SHOES. D.Atwoou. 2-- rn 0T-BOTTO- Staring Bsnpsts Laurltnn cL.d-n- gave bo hops of iiU recuvery. Deceased liv.v a wifs an t eight children tv mom a hbui.tfm-lOld The Oft. Ha was revise d by .11 who know Story. Mm and will be el In Star Tom, OetL Trtbvno Dispatch -l- Moroni. Tho fun-r- l s wilts euFraaetaeo Chronicle Serfs Inara held at bis resideiiee at 1 o. o tulsy. to wwy probability that the Mormon to who an expected to arrive on Kicked by a Colt. the (talon steeper Wyoming," wlU be detained at the barge offlee.lt la Provo, i c 1. IV. si. Of a battle against polgamy Wlllie Tanner, the son of Tsu tbs sdmlartou of converts to tbs torn t o. i with a r, aged stunt faith wbtob pnetleee it, to this conntry. l serious 'em yester'ay after squad after squad of Mar- at Tanner' farm on I'.iiu Beich. mverts, soceUed, nave passed Ha wu t a four womb's retch trying , J tbto port unebalienged an their old eolt, acd in eo p ug u.er i tbs ism. of Mormon strongholds lb.- skull base arrived in companies varying oven kick on I'r. i. nhcr.a I.s Ms ruinmoB-ebeing ernthvd, Pk, to two hundred, generally and tha wound on on'. A pIk-- of by several mlseloa arise of thoakull a large as a half lioiltr and who have been eonvaaaing aevorM amallrr theXhar pivceir. ikianl vrl:h clot-ta- d eountrlee for tbem. blood was removed. 1 wound still number of those ox fy for tho greater Ti.e ley was re-- " ropfoiwly. an said tabs young girla, bleedingto the pssfod in this family aad U la to stop thia traffic that tha Coe aatberitiw will now taka np , Tanut-rwho is on Thistle at Bishop 'ast Mormon Importation. wu t legraphed to and was Jo pramlam to bo a loag aad to arrive home to day. Mttaroaev bothbarear at Washington exported aafi tbo whole matter bangs on tha qaoattee of whothar tha Dali AStagoRobbor Caught. yr.:i; lot In Ktarling for sale cheap and on ood tonus. in the lot otaudsa dwell-n- g house with a good eellar, a stable, fruit and elude trees. Call on, COALI COALH he Duseiet Coal & Coke Company hate leen making improvements on the Cuttonu'-Hs- l Canyon Road and at the mine, and are now prepared tode iver coal to their customers in any qusn-itA Platfoim is built and so ar ranged that the wagona will be loaded through a shoot and the delay necessitated in loading, a foimerly done, if obviated . Tiu.- Faliview Store will act as our agents in selling ruad and coal and their oiders for coalpanel can be for the ume figures at which the coal n sold at the mine, (f i 75 per lonj cash or wheat; store orders will be tab. ii at ten per cenl. discount, T:ic coal will be extracted 1S0 feel Ill-iilie suilare, and will lie entirely In 1 Ii mn slate and alack. The road w.'l lie kept in good condition. I'.. and attention to the we liuie to merit the good will ol the- - coal consuming ai.il this county public e invite all to cjnie aud sea Ilie and to givd us their orders will ireeiveour best atientiuu. i Deseit-- i Coal A Coke Co., H. Cabutin, - Co-op- biiM-it-- e palr-inag- wli-ci- 52E mm nl ima EdHIoe BOOKS OF EVERY KIND, STATIONERY, PERIODICALS, DOLLS. NOVELTIES, SUPPLIES FOE SCHOOLS d-- LOWEST PRICES, aad Retail. MAYFIELD m' eg CO-O- P. in Box 16. GOODS f CikTKK ACCOMMODATIONS Large Sftmyle Boom J. Heldini; - rop. UTAH A. C. OLSON, t and Gas Fitter. Pkhvo City, Utah. . Manufacturer of ami Dealer EXAMINE CALI-AN- D. O. CALDERS Street, PROVO CITY, - GO TO P, 8. i- n- MY LARGE STOCK. Orders by Mail Promptly Filled, Correspondence SolioiUi. sli A m IF YOU WANT A GOOD Succcasor to Geo. Kerb. ORGAN OR PIANO Wholesale Produce and Commiasion Merchants, SPECIALTIES At Honest MASON S I C. S. RASMUSSEN. ' GROCERIES, ETC. 3 Blks I'Tom Temple. riliST-CLAS- jt Drive Well Pipe and Fittings, always in Stock. Bath Tula, Basina, Sinks, Pump. Lawn Sprinklers, Garden Hoae, Etc. Fitted up in the Moat Approved Style, with Steam, Gaa, Hot atriiT. Water. Order Promptly Attended to. r?:-'Give me a Call. Prices. to 5o ac, Tvv, BANK OF COMMERCE. KIMBALL fC r.ai$i fM PROVO CITY, UTAH, pi SatekThnnittlnts ORGANS from $75. up. ORGANS From $65. up. Honest price and easy terms of payment. Dkalbk In Pure Breed Perrhrron Horsra. Handling Horan a Specialty. MT. PLEASANT, W. IAIC0CK, l.llfllfll, UTAH 45 W. 1st. S. St. S. L. City. Ladiaa' g. I. IBWAIM Highest Gents Boot Shoes and Slipper, CUSTOM MADE AND IMPORTED. Bm1 AiIh in Tim. low Bnt Mat Ara I;- - CArt IVrteetly Bataner4w ' ran non mb ialx bt.tovx HuoHAnt. watTi si JAMES W. HOGGAN 0 0 Cash Price Paid for and n b Utah 1iuppiy Cu., dealer in fl In Eleganeeand Style, combined with Strength, bility and at Prices that ara Guaranteed. r:; Dura- Luiubcr, Lntli, Shingles, Pickets, Etc In fact anything in thia line on shortest powaible notice. Orders for any amount furnished. Call on and leave order with Produce of all 8. R. O-- Niilsrn, E. J, Edvards. imml-Itafio- m-v- a , French Merino Dams At writes dilure-yiv- uu a or I hat defy mmitftltiw Tby ire anil til. fur putkalare tall adilroi ORD BROSh Nophl, Utah. v T. A Hogoaiv ob Post Orncx Uanti. Kinds. t ribra ban sooeam felly etalmod a4 Wed Fuucteca Ibatr right to aator aa mambare of a naadav the stage from Limpc was a lobbed near Lie A linos ! reitateoa body. Gsoaral OBrtna, a masked man and the express bn PROVO. CENTRE ST., offloar, said tbo quaotioa of i. Four tbo Uadlag of Mormon Jmlral-ireu- ti man started from In Al:nv in would oertalnly bo tasted. Ho Among thim was John It .' r.ft Safi aatasM United atea District At Ban Francisco, an luu .. . WE ARK OFFERING FOR 8 A LI sgeiw, MltakaiL but a letter of Bonatbr Tha punuen aeparite I. after 250 Fin Graded -- de, who has latrodneod a MU on twaoty honrs rluL.-gover . ok the r:b-ba- r thooubJoC at Washington, gars him m rebbet aid raptured him ana said hls aims was Hirry noairagimnL Tho Ssnator advised confessed Wait-ZiMM. Imawdiete aa eouenl tattoo with tho DUOrtet Attoreey. aed also that tha Mre. Jf ffmon Davis hue isjelveil snb- Samoa aad dawrlptlooe of Ml arriving Mariam bo tarwarded to tho Qovornor erlptlona for 4C, WO copies of her hut- aafi Ptatrtot Attorney of Utah, Uoneral bAP.ai life to appear shortly. t Sft QaWjotvua VtwW, figg.Vs HAIOJN to-da-y bod)a Steam Are carrying a fine line of Mens and Boys Clothing, also Boots and Shoes. MAYFIELD, SANPETE COUNTY, UTAH. l d 1 Dealer i 'V? . JAMES GUYTON, Ffi 8. Mein St., Salt Lake City. FIELDING HOUSE MANTI, Wholesale OFFICES, t V EIBKEBGE, ProvO City, Utali, TOYS, Kiwljr, Abeoksfevet RTISlNO?Sm 1 fc. t BEK Mabtin Pxdxwin. p rrn-ired- Southern Orders for Tools and. Builders Supplies. G8, tMlista 4 fit, Property for Sale T T-- V A Starling. H I Special Attention Given to O-t- uufur-tnnat- ti wav SEsLirdlys!.!? PRICES.. Ten days from data of thia notlee, I will fill in tha ditch across my lot. Parties using wstv from that ditch will gorern accordingly. L. P. Harbin. . lBBU. S, Manti, : ii M Notleo. Mptici KUtfto. NbW Yurk 189) Wlioleaale and Retail at Killed by a Bull. M.ironit - Still at Their Old stand, A pare breed Holstein hull, four yean old, when In flesh will weigh seventeen pounds, fuU pedigree. For particulars apply to Supt Epnriam Ihi-I.- On Wednesday Ort 1st Peter Lurlt-wa- e leading a Jersey bull from tha field about Suuiluwu when it l(e held (o It as as powlbls and the anmlsl turneil him knocked and him dewj. upon The bull now thouqhly euraged gored Lauritaen with tinhorn and stamped Mm with Ms feet, breakingl fin riba Two of tha ribs wen broken in two placm and a pelre of bone plrrc. d the unfortunate man's Inug rsii-ln- g W. L. Irons and his fiii.i-In law cams to thererede of Bro. I, m. I' n andA. L.Bradly who lives the nrlnlty earns to tbs reeens In a csrregt and Hr. Lanrllsen was taken to Mslome. Dr. W. K, Woodr.ng we ralle I in and did all that canid b done far thf o man oi finding th.it Mr. CO.. o(DKALKR8 IN)o Wanted- Wteviiil man more opposition. Ai)V! Last Bunday the bishop announced la Irninl. I. re the Bam in aver aewspspec Babbath School, that a large meeting SaliiWi ml. bsTlnin eiicHlttina retiai Krwvuipcf Ihiwteiy af bom IkstSS would convene m the social hall in the B wllb tlM com par lino tor n.at nrii afternoon, provided many people came LiM o(ih beat pspn of lOCffll ellCIllMlUili. IK wae rumored about that llrothar It than S.Wh poNlMihn of Beaver jind Brother Ta Ms rial lil ofifrihr. flitfr toMinlli. lor. of Salt Lake oily, were going to i pKMfn. Hargati iIhwc m hlac la there to preach to the people. Huy HuUi MlveniMrn ItidiclimplT w ilia a mail am II or MMJ, Mun learn ttyrt there ana all exprew d themselves to cutiimlvrly hirtr tv gt tbi niMl wrlca luriM that they had a good iflritual rte. HMit mi lisld Is My siMrres doing goodt tbe effect Am an Jo) able gathering. Kowbll All), lorieuu. AOUipm I'ablMmito 4 mptal A young people tlin Agrnla, I 1 Wo an pleased to ia a reading dub. work among the with a little more encourgement from the outside ita'sphera of isefu bon oould bo greatly enlarged. It take time and money to make ouch things successful, but mony can never be invested where it wi bring gnat returns than in provk ing ways for inter ree ting the young in something that will make them better men and women good teacher always trim to make his intractions interesting and to toaeh even in amusing. If goo orals can be taught iu a theater or in u dance, by ail means let us , hare it. Then ia one thing certain of BO place is more productive temptation than the siree,t nor no however trivial, so iploym libaly to lead to harm as idleness. Beat Stqck of . ielen Tailoring Establishment, MAIN ST. MANTI. Monthly Orders sent to the Beet (ohm in St. Taviiis for cloth and Furniahingi. Mm and Boys Cloths mads to order on the shorteet notie and in tho Latest Styles. OrParllea ordering Suita send Their Gum Money and get all the JYots. 1072 BA VV .... First-cla- and ss f:7 i jpdard Blaoksmlthine, t U.; i V Horse Shoeing a Specialty, JJ l?ni Sn!?,ei' in and Mntl First-cla- ss aU Closes of Blacksmilhlng dons Style at SKNeilsou's old Stand oity, Utan, t, ' ' |