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Show I Governor Criiir went to Provo today. I j satin Fiiiibliril foturuN at. Stitng- llfilll's. I J G. E. AndrKoa, t!ie pho(oaihpiu-r, is j In town. A new line of ladied' biioi.'d at the Ciiieax' tture. N'amHnp.iiiii t ' i h ( r to-night and Monday rtchi. The Manti Lumber Yard received a lead Of Ol-ililK', sash, etc. S'tjiis, ar.d boys hats are selling at way down prices at the Chicago Bton. Uttitcst maiU't price patd for all kinds of produce at the Chicago store. Jo'uii Lowiy, Lars Anderson, Albert 1 uitie and others left this morning for Moroni to attend the republican convention, conven-tion, i 1 W.K. Reid, Joseph Jadd and othera left for Fountain Green this morning to talk democracy. A variety of children9' heavy shoes prices from 60 cents to $1.10, to be had at the Chicago store. LOCAL BRIiFS. The thresher hums. Leap year hall Friday ni'ht. Tomatoes at the Manti Grocery. Fresh Butter at the Slanti Grocery. The hum of the thresher is heard in our city, X. P. N. Kelson, of Salina, wa) in this city Tuesday. Swen 0. Kielson , of Fairview, was in town this week . TkaCH ctnra ia calling rnl i-il ct 26c. per gallon. tf Coal Oil only 25 cents per galon at JohnLowrey& Sons. tf Overalls only 65 cents per pair at John Lowrey & Sons. tf Ladies' Jersey waists 50 cents each at the Chicago Btore. Caster Machine Oil selling at fi5 cents at Jonn Lowrey & Sons. tf Grapes 124 cts. per pound at the Manti Grocery, Another car of lath at Manti Lumber Xard. Cheaper than ever. tf A babe's high chair and can of baking powder for Tocts at the Manti Grocery, 6. S. Wood of Springviile was in town on Wednesday, visiting his many lriends Wonderful, wonderful, a whole week gone by and no water Bghton our block-Selectman block-Selectman Sorenson, of Gunnison, f aid us a pleasant visit on Wednesday last. Myron Tanner of Provo squeezed through the door of our sanctum Wednesday. Wed-nesday. Airs. M. P. Silver, of Salt Lake city Spent a portion of the week in our prosperous pros-perous city. Deputy Marshal B. Baehutan, was in this city on business Wednesday and Thursday. D. P. Felt, the popular Herald repre sentative, was in this city on business Wednesday. A. K. Reid is Jubilant overthe arriva of a junior blacksmith at his domesile-Mother domesile-Mother and child doing 'ell, The Salt Lake Scandinavian dramatic eorapany perform at Grier's hall this evening and again on Monday evening. Stringhaui, the fotografer, has return ed from Sr.lt Lake where he has been taking lessons in the new satin finish process. The Manti Co-op is receiving daily new varieties in dress goods, clothing, notions, etc.. for the fall and winter trade. C. A. Snow & Co's pamphlet, Information Informa-tion and Advice about Pajents, Caveats, Trademarks, Copyrights, etc., may be obtained free at this office. J. C. A. Weibey has had his left optic bandadged tip lor the last few days occasioned oc-casioned by some specks of dirt or other matter lodging there. Those w ho failed to register in August can do so by calling at the surveyor's office of-fice on Sept, id, 27 and 28th. E. iV. Fox, Register. G. K. Anderson has arrived at last with his complete galery and can only remain re-main until Tuesday evening next. Those desiring his work should come at once. Stringhaui & Siringham Itave just tilled their sample case with their latest wotk. A glimpse at them satisfies us at once that there is no better work done iu the territory. A large line of ladies' winter dress goooa, ourtons ana irimmtuga, gtuveu, shawla, ties, nnderwear, overshirts, and a large variety of jewelry and notions will be opened at the Chicago store about September 17th. On Sunday morning the little son of Mr. Chapman of this city fell from a wagou and striking the hard ground with considerable force broke his arm. Drs. Hosford were called and set the broken member. The little fellow is doing quite well and will be 0, k. In a few days. B. iM. Cunningham, the genial representative repre-sentative of the McDonald Candy company, com-pany, was iu this city yesterday and to day. Judging from the expansive smile with which his mug is ornamented ornament-ed one is ltd to believe that some fottun ate young lady will soon be Mrs. Cunningham. Cun-ningham. Eicept congratulations old boy. During the week Recorder Reid issued licences to wed to the following persons; Archie Bevan and Miss Christ6na Mel-son, Mel-son, of I.evan; Frederick Anders and Chriiilona Jensen, Salt Lake; 'ihoa. E, Talbot and Annie M. Johnson, Millard county; John A. Mills, of Provo, and Agnes J. Reid, of Manti. The city colncil met Monday evening but owing to that being Labor Da7, ad-tlll ad-tlll Tuesday. James E. Daniels, of Provo, graced our sunetum with his smiling presence Tuesday last . The young ladies of this city will give a grand leap year ball in Grier's hall on Friday the 16th. Warren Snow and family have gone ma a visit to Castle valley. They will .remain one month. We acknowledge the receipt a copy of the 3and Book of Republicanism" by Calvia S. Reasoner. Thanks. The district schools opened Tuesday last with a very good attendance an average of fifty pnpils to each school. Charles Brocks, an aged negro, was hanged at Spokana Tuesday morning for the murder of his white wife on July 5. 1890. The Sunday schools of this city are arrangeing for an excursion to Funks lake to come off either on the 17th or 24th of this mouth. Mayor Shoemaker left for Mt. Pleasant Tuesday morning. He expects to visit Castle valley before he returns and will . be gone about two weeks. Labor day was celebrated in Manti by -attesding to the usual routine of business. busi-ness. All stores and business houses , except toe "print shop" and bank were .open. She Salt Lake baby crop last week was something phenomenal. Eighty-nine arrivals being recorded by the health department. Fifty were boys and thirty-nine girls. If yoa want bargains in Lumber.L ath Shingles, Saah, Doors, etc., call on the Manti Lumber Yard before stock taking which will be on or before 8ept. 1st. gOn Tnc-sday last a young man named McPherson, cf Kephi, while riding in the hills east of Mt. Pleasant fell back ward from his horso and rolled down a steep enbannkment. He was assisted on a horte and rode to Mt. Pleasant. Dr. Woodring attended him and discovered that his right eholder was dislocated and the collar bone was broken, He left for home the next morning. On Monday last the little son of J. Marks was sitting near a cow which his mother was milking when the cow turned her head and catching the little 1 fellow in the neck with her horns Inflict In-flict an ugly gash ranging from the wind pipe nearly to the ear. Dr. Hos- ford was called and dressed the wound. The unfortunate fellow is doing as well as conld bo ezpeetod. This is the same that had his baud cnt off in a hay cut-j?r cut-j?r about tlireo weeks ago. On Tuesday evening Mrs. Schougaard gave a social reception in honor of Mlis Belle Barton, her faithful and efficient clerk. About 8 o'clock a large number of young people of both sexes assembled in the parlor to do honor to Miss Belle. They were seated at the table and partook par-took of some delightful refreshment-The refreshment-The evening was spent in games, etc. It was quite late when the party broke up and all expressed themselves as having hav-ing had a delightful time. John Gsier, Prop. "Say Hannah, let's go down to String-hams' String-hams' and get our likeness taken, they finish them so they're just like satin-Why satin-Why they're so slick you can Eee yourself your-self on them when they are finished." The Co-op Fnrnitnre Co., will sell Carpets, Furniture, etc.. at remarkable low prices during conference. Call and examine their goods before buying. JnBt north of Z. C. M. I., Salt Lake City. C For the benefit of the young ladies who are not aware of the fact, vre wili state that there are two young men in this office who are ready to receive invitations in-vitations to the leap year ball. Come early and avoid the rush, A quartette"of young ladies were oat serenading Thursday evening, but not wishing to witnesslthe repetition of a former performance they halted not in front of our sanctum. They merely sang as they passed by and we merely .mention the fact. The dance in honor , of the "Ugly ' "Mags," which takes place" at Grier's ball in the near fntcre, promises to be the greatest event of the season. Snpp6r will be served on the 9tage and the hall will be attired In its holiday cloths. In -vitations will be limited to. fifty and , tickets will be Bold only to those receiving receiv-ing lnTitatlons, All others "P, K. A." |