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Show 4 By order of he Hoard of Director, great deal of trcnibU to keep the 1S95. treasury full. There .V not enough (jimnuon. Jn. Axel Flneison, money in circulation and the plan 1rCisUent Cl. Z. y. . M. proposed by the president would still further contract the circulating PRORATE NOTICE. TIIE SIJNTIjNEL. Iul'lShr-WodiioMin Cniintv, f'tyh. at Mant J f iiiLie MANTI medium. UTAH VE:)NKsi)AY, w.. .n SE IJINEL ff u 5ev5 , 0. PUB. In the Probate The silver men in have enough strtngiji keep any such wound cliu matter. hill from passing, and they are on the alert. It does look as if the time Tiic Kinking' of fin Elbe, causing had come for the west to give i lie of three hundred people, minor. differences a rest, lpr a short the c.Ujistrplies tftaf make time, and pm together for the people dread; the sea. If,miist ftpe cause of stiver, of labor and the been an awful scene on board the nation. Entered PoMoftice sj-th- c in Mar.fi congres- - WHY NOT? to Utah al'4 (Whir starving people. It an uppesf Which f.'ns never been made to Utah in vain, anti although limes are hard, no doubt something ea. lu spuned for the unfortunate i? ple. It strikes us that- if civitf service reform isood for the nation, a little of it wouldihe good locally. i - .1 paij-otis- am-mi- - John M. Zane did not seem to rciih& the nation of the Supreme Court in refusing to hear him last Saturday, but the court wouHC not listen la the man who insinuated rhat they would give an unjust which shows that die judges are human. We do not sec where Hie injustice Hornes There were enough attorneys to present that side of the case without him anyho.v. de-visi- i. The republicans will need, sorru other ammuuaitfon to carry the Fal: ilm havc-bce- p in rb er Some time since an advertismeni was inserted in the papers to the effect that n cripple would receive treatment from a college of physicians ;if she could get a million stamps. The girl was a cripple but there the truth ended and the No hoax commenced. college wanted the stamps, nor hinted that they did, but just the same piiilan-tropisarose all over the country aud collected old stamps. The stamps have been going all right, and the cripple girl has enough stamps. She lias already received millions of stamps. The letters are arriving by car loads, as high as 25,000 per day. and Uncle Sam is making about $300 daily on "tamp cancellation. ts e Cleveland lias shown hy his on the currency that lit doesp mt understand the needs of the mes-t.ig- . We do not believe, like country. r.: my of onr contemporaries that in of tiic men high standing any in (la Nation are purchased, but some of them arc woefuilv misled. We do not think fixe hundred millions of dollars, a very heavy debt for a nation such as ours, ami even when the debt must be paid in gold, we would stand a much better chance then either of the European nations, but what good would those bond do the country a a whole? Wc arc today suffering under a contraction cf the currency, not ti :e Hu: government is put riiREStCONSTiPATIO . V- - PIZImC iNDICOTIQM ftl uTioN?pwj;fcisKj?J OeAuTincs e Com cx o c DrugrUZWnt b Bamplas fraa ThoFavorfto KCTI KTCZ1 perpasikagUL im nUfortbeTeethandllreatii.Bo. HI WA madiidiie I have over found that would do m smy guod.M PrtoaMctu. BoldbyDnigglfftffk yopr Merchants- Ask for them, and all other kinds c: Provo Woolen Goods. MiliS OnsoB Ctnta xnmraullotliarafuL Tor Cooaumptloa ithM bo Hvul, baa cured thonaaada, and will cttbu XQo.Utakoatutluia, MuHtk,Htta.AM I have gone into the Manufacture of ready made clothing. Thoy argj cheaper than Eastern shoddy cloth:ng and are carried by cure; SHILOH'S Tra OiiiT PROVO WOOLEN MILLS 1 Wholesale & Retail at 6 East Temple St. Salt Laek City. fiver Ctrobaji eg vebag. I have just S)raraljTt)oifn eftn bon Xirl&ag completed some first class linseys, both single and doube width, which I am seling at prices which defy competition. Wfieal taken in payment at 50 cts. per bushel . ublommtr bet eg Jrtbag. Zirlbogl numertt ubtommet bonZirfibag SRorgin nrb4 7fpaltebe Giber, lebfaget af Stvnnt ber, fom tibllgere, ublemnir meb 16$ibet. (emmet meb gamlc $ril. b famrne 8?ebaglnummt Giber, Hit til ben $1.25 for aUf ivf inbcbelber fe nefte 91gbeber fra Onb eg Ublanbet, 9?g bebet fra Hongrefen og fra be forfEjeHigc fircoraljPoTion i'esieiaturer, firlelige Sftcrretninger, en JAMES E. I IOGGAXr Gpalte for Sannen, fiufet eg aoen, ftabiije Serrefponban;er fra ferfljelligi Trie af SRoberlanbet, Rorrefponbancer 1 tra-.l- ? cc. While we believe that to a certain extent, changes in otfiec arc good, there are many positions where the welfare of the public depends oil the skill and experience of the I11 such eases it is officer. folly to make frequent changes. If some kind of civil service examination were instituted for cities and counties. we believe it would be better for all. We dont suppose any one will follow our suggestions in this matter, wc arc alas wedded to our idols but the spoils system will have to go some dav. and the soon-o- r the day comes the better we will like it. NOTICE. MANTI UTAH. arnen 0 1 "i ir 0.- - Liumbet and JVfanti MAfMUFACTUfIJSlGCO. KEEP Constantly on HAND, Lumber, lath, flooring, rustic, molding oxpaneoca in the patent bUMnea tuma strictly confidential. A Handbook of fonutnm concerning Fnteaia nod how tn aC fevoTAIaon tain them nant nwlii& tod and aetanttfle tmokiTSaetftSn taienu tnkan throngh Buna mmonl nqtleaintho rtriVntiSicA soerirnirg before tba publiewltE ft"S?hVw,ar tnventor. Tbia aclendid toued. baa by fCuS Iwgaat circulation of any actaotiBc work la tbs tfna. waaJlDC onumiia, niriiniiT msoHm Sinaia &c, &c, 2 f Wc are prepared to do all kinds of planing, turning, scrool work, and everything in the line of wood work, nv. w b wires, with plana. bams. Of onabtingKiutoal MV Addresa ...ask anOADWAT KW Yonx. A II Anderson Manti, Ganager. Utah , FBEE COINAGE OF 8ILYEB. yd s WEAVER, fra Hbonnenter o.f.o. tVrebagBnumeret nit inbebaibc qobe (foruellmaer, ber ilte nil give jioitltiiip.friif i 'Jleb Hmen ii q t fitrr 'ro.'fiiu;iur frit. 1111-i-- ss 1- -4 habit of using. They have accused the democrats of being unable to cope with questions of today, tariff nor the civil war are questions of the day. They will have to show their position on rur. rency, labor and kindred topics, to capture the discontented voter and show that they understand them, tty the way wc believe an extra session of Congress might give them a chance to go on record. nci-(h- We e led to this conclusion by a, remark made by a partisian just In speaking of a elpctioiT. certain ollicer he said. lie lias be the right man shown himself to ALIAS SUMMONS. in the right pfyicc, and Utah does not have a better, butt lie votes tfie In the DUtrirt Court of the first JudiWe believe this is cal District of the Territory of Utah, wrong ticket. Utah County. supposed to be the correct way for James Draper, Ilai tiff vs. James What a foolish patriot to feel. Yorgensnn and Christina YorgMson. Decon-- , idea to be sure, that fendants. Alia Summons. in d.its placing party betore the The people of the Territory of Utah What a lesson in send Greeting to James Yorguson and public good. Christina orgason. Defendants. I statesmanship .You are hereby required to appear in Under our present system as soon an action brought against you by the take above named .is a new set of councijmcn Plaintiff, in the District '.heir places it becomes necessary Court of the First Judicial District of ior them to find a man to build the Territory of Utah, and to answer the filed therein, within ten days ridges and keep the stiects in re- complaint (exclusive of the day 01 serv ice) Jte pair, whose views on the currency the service on you of this summons if question are sound, the dead must served within this County : or if served le buried by a man flio is all out of this county, but in this District, within twenty days; otherwise within right 011 the question of tariff, the janitors idea on States forty days or judgment by default will be taken agabd you, according to rights are up to the standard, be prayer of this complaint. nu.it mile room for a man who The said action is brought to obtain a will not offend in this particular. decree of this court that a certain deed If any building is to be done,' the made and dilivered by the said defento this plaintiff on June 13th lSqo, mason, the carpenter, the plasterer dants, and set out and described in the comnd the painter, the man who jawed plaint he reformed so as to read as fol the lumber and all who helped him lows: Commence at the S. W. corner of must have the same opinions in re S. E. of Sec. 32. Tp. 14 South of union to national questions as the range 3 E S. L. M., thence North 15 thence East 20.00 chains; thence iiarty in power arc supposed to have chains; South 15 chains: thence West 20.00 yhe physical! who hclieves in free chains to the place of beginning and 1,0 longer able to judge containing 30 acres more or less, an are contagious or for costs of suit. w!icithcr l he that the pound P tr'rtfi alleges that on June 13th. not, or it idea on i8yo, the said defendant for and in conkeeper who lias a sideration of the sum of $400.00 to them protection is unfitted any to this plaintiff, in hanir'Jtnkl-dtt&dAnd this foolish- certain premise described in .the to sell estrays. cojq ness is imagined by some to be pure plaint, and that said deed did not coriinadultrnted patriotism. Truly rectly state the description of the Puck was right when he said what premii-c- sought to be conveyed in that it read Township 15 fools these mortals be. For fuller and further particulars refWith vcrv change in local pol- erence i hereby made to the complaint ities, new men are put in positions, of the plaintiff on file herein. And you are hereby notified that if whose only qualification usually von fail to appear and answer the said is that he voted a particular ticket, us above required, the said and the American citizen pays the complaint plaintiff will apply to the Court for the bills caused by the inexperience of relief therein demanded, and cost of the appointee, and thinks he is suit. Witness the H011. William II. King. having u boon conferred 011 him As a business proposition such an idea Judge, and the Scat of the District Court ui the First Judicial District ii woiid be looked on as the height of and for the Territory of Ctah; this sixfolly. There the man is chosen for teenth day of January in the year of on ' Lord one thousand his ability and the extent of liis eight hundred am lie-fo- ie Clot elands idea of allowing banks to iss.ic c.Wrpiey to the a inou nt of the bonds held by them is too of the suggestive National 'ankiiig system of the Republicans, o be relished by democrats. Whv should the people of the United Stores pay interestt to mem who ave not invested a dollar, which would not if thet 0 iVeeivCif currency lor the full o the bonds. ' election than e Pursuant to an order of said Court in aid mutter, notice is hereby given thy M oiul av the iSth ijar of February A. II iSj5, at the Comt House in Mnnt! City Sanpete County, Territory of Utah, in the Court Room of said Court has been appointed the time and place for the hear tog the petition of Ane Bergette Hansen praying for the admission to probate of a certain document therewith presented purporting to bq. the Last will and Testament of Soren C. Hansen deceased when and where all pereona Interested mat appear and contest the probate of said Vill or the granting of Leltera of Administration with will annexed to Ane Bergette Hansen and Hans Jensen as prayed for in aid petilm. Dated at Manti City, U. T- January 21st. 1S95. J. I. Madsen, Probate Clerk, Sanpete Co., Utah. W, T.. Reid Attorney. to1 sinlvlng;Kten!neiv VebruKlta has appealed Court o! Sanpp-There consolation in the County, ft.li Territory. matter, Congress can do hut little In the matter of the estate of .Soren C betore the time (or adjournment Hansen, deceased. Notice of time and place tor hejynV comes and it is much better to do for adniiskion to probate of petition untiling then wrong. will. e JOHN C.CUTTEll &MOS- - Hoot. .Tbe free and unlimited comage of silver, die product of American uiinei at the old ratio ofl6 of ailver to i of gold, is the only solution of and remedy for the disturbed and unsatisfactory condition of trade, manufacture and general business of the country. The surreptitious act of 1873, divorcing ailver and gold in our monetary system, was a crime of untold HOME INDUSTRY THUNELL IPSON & CO. hare uichsed the carding machine formely owned by Judge Peacock and having fitted it up in first class order, are epared to card magnitude, It was the rankest kind of class legislation in favor of the wealthy against the producers of wealth, and hostile to the prosperity of the United States. It was an act of treason because done at the instance of a European syndicate and for bribe ninety five. money, giving aid and comfort to J. W. Beasley. Clck our countrys enemies. To shield By Geo. Havercump, Deputy Clerk. the authentiwell the guilty parties, W, K. Reid Attorney for Plaintiff. been have cated facts, often published, vigorously denied The Enquirer will continue to expose this unpardonable crime until right and justice are done the people YOU by the full restoration of silver to its . new ws It whes state to that Bathing pays eneag old companionship with gold. We in s irrmsnent, most healthy sad pleasant busi that returns s pruSt for errry days work need the assistance of the people in Sneli is the baslnrs we offer the working dm We teach them how to make money rspiillr. anu disseminating the truth, to which end every one who inllows onr in- ru :iuifrunrsntee the we invite all in your selection of pamaking of BJOO.OO mnnlli. Kvcry one who lakes buM bow and work wii. and increase their speedily surely pers for the coming season to include earnings; tlier enu he no question about il ; others now at work the re doing It, and you. reader, can do the s.imr Enquirer, that costs only $1.00 a Ihis is tne best paring biniuess that von l.ji. ever had the rtianca to secure. Yon will umke year. (Issued twice a week.) rrsre mistake if von fail to give it atrini ut t Liberal commissions and cash reIf you grasp tin- siiualim, amt av mil directly 8 'id yourself in a rni-- t wards given to dub raisers. Sample St w eh you ran sun iv make an tar large tnms of money. 1'he only a work will inten equal a wei k wapv copies free. Enquirer Company, Whether you are old nr young, man nr woman, i Cincinnati, 0. mskra no difference, do aa we tell you, ard sut - ROLLS BATS At the low est livitif prices We will keep a supply on hand at all times. WE TELL Manager OflE BIsOSK WEST FROM PEACOCK JHOUSE. tfiflTI, - -: Robert Braithwaite, - - - - , UTyiJi. iin.-- - itm-k!v- 1:1 , I 1.1 cess will meet you at tbe very start. Nel'N, experience or capital necessary. Those who wet for us aro rewarded. Wire not write r ; till particulars, free ? K. i.i.kn Js ttl , So 4X0, Auguelu, M There will be a meeting of the Stock-lioMt-- iof liiiiiniMun, Zion Im Mercantile Institution, " helil in the Relief Mall, Gunnison, Sanpete County, I'lsli. on Friday the 15th day of Feb-ruv A. I). 1Vj5. at 7 o'clock p. 111. of said day, for the purpose of voting upon PUMP the proposition to nniend article S of the Inrneh plaee Wrrieenlt. article of agreement of tnid Institution p.ni.1 , le-Mauj s i!iiur..-e.leei- fuemWle UenSle Arthei ie p by changing the luiiutier of the Hoard of tl -- ki I: r.f riSnsr I .! il k in riir i, .,w lorCnrn to a Director from five to three. . Mud uiHfi w:li. sj ii't, s.na Uj.ii. 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