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Show aud costs for selling liqnor ou Sunday The trial was held last Thursday with his result. A fellow named Leilh from Kansas has just had a little experience bill of $ 10.00 for running off a heard of sheep for a well known Hheep man of Mount Pleasant. It wasn't a case of shejp stealing, but it appears Leith desired the range wnich had been occupied by the aforesaid sheep. To this the judge called for a deposit of $40 aud costs of smt. This kind of business may be all right for Kansas but not in Sanpete. Do you know anything? Do you do anything? Did you ever do anything? Have you aeen anything? Have you heard anything? Havo yon been anywhere? Is there an increase la your family Are you going ta rob a bank? Are you going to get married? Are you going to advertise? Are you going to subscribe? Are you going to elope? If so let us know. '"Manti sunsets are the most magnificent magnifi-cent I ever saw," remarked a stranger In onrjhearing last evening. Turning toward the west we witnessed the most beautiftl sight it has ever been the good fortune of our eyes to behold. Old So had just sank to rest behind the western hills, and had cast his reflection apon the sky, and the horizon In every direction direc-tion was tinted with all shades of the rainbow. Along the tops of the hills conld be discerned a beautifnl chrystal thread resombllng a river of molton silver, a little above and resting on the thread, was a piece of sky tinted a beantiful faint amber, and appeared like endless space, overhanging this were small clouds with broken aud and jagged edges, resembling huge pieces of burnished gold. As one looked upward the tints gradually changed from silver to a dark bat clear and traniperant bine. LOCAL BRIEFS' Rest when thou art weary, Drink when thou art dry. But don't forget to celebrate The twenty-fourth of July. Now for Pioneer Day. Celebrate and perpetuate Pioueer Day. II anyone wants to know if it's warm say YES! Do you know anything? Then come aud put us on. A fine pair ot ladies' shoes only $1 :35 at the Chicago store. President John B. Maiben honored our sanctum with a visit on Thursday. D. P. Felt brightened this office with his presence Thursday afternoon. The Utah Wool Growers association told their annual meeting at Salt Lake on Monday. There will be a dancs at Funk's lake to-night, and a good time promised all who attend. Now is the time to buy at the Chicago Store and get the benefit of the reduced re-duced prices. H. W. Parker, representing the Santa JTa, is in this city on business, and will remain a few days. Mr. Sam'l Le Roy called yesterday and wished ns success. Thanks Sam'l, same to you. Mr. Albert Martin, and family, of Salt Lake, are .visiting his brother, Eev. G. W. Martin. The Utah Central Wool Association have shipped over one million pounds of wool from Manti this season. Beautiful patterns of all wool carpets, only sixty cents per yard at the Chicago Store usual prioe $1.00. Abont i o'clock this afternoon a very refreshing shower came up. A little lain is what we need. Everyone will welcome it. Owing to some nnaconntable reason the letters from our correspondents iiaue not arrived in time for publication la this issue, "The printer will p silver," of Provo, has removed his office from the Davis building to the basement under the 8 moot drng company. All the coal dealers located at Salt Lake have combined and formed a coal trust, with the .intention, no doubt, of raising the price of that commodity. The city council is at present sitting as a board ot equalization. They are making fair progress.in revising and ad justing the assessor 'a valuations of city property. Whooping cough is raging in Indian-ola, Indian-ola, hardly a family has not got a delegate in the ranks. Many of the cases are very severe bnt none have proved fatal so far. The reception in honor of the marai-age marai-age of Mr. Hyrum Bown end Isabella Brealhwaite will be held at the at the residence of the bride's parents Wednesday, Wednes-day, July 20. William Braithwaite and Mary Nelson are to be married this week. The reception in honor of the event will be ; Jield at the residence of the b:ides parents par-ents Thnrfday eveuing. James Hill ;and wife; William Jex, wife and daughter; Samuel Pattison and wife; Mrs. Archibald and two daughters and Samnel Bensan all of Spanish Fork, have been working In the Temple this week. All left for home yesterday except ex-cept Mr. and Mrs. Hill who return to day. We have just been Informed that Sheriff Burns will hereafter reside in Manti. It is eminently proper that the county sheriff should live at the county ueat, and we are pleased to learn that so - ' valuable a citizen as Mr. Burns is going 0 take np his abode among us. John Walters, of Denver, shipped 3,300 lead of weathers from this city to Denver Den-ver Thursday. They filled thirty cars and it required a ' thrible header" to pull the train to Thistle. While the men were employed in loading the sheep on the cars quite a number escaped es-caped and some are still at large. P. F. Collier & Co., the New York publishing pub-lishing establishment will soon close close their branch honse in Salt Lake. This is considered as a Btep in the direction direc-tion of going out of the book publishing business, in fact it known that they have already sold some of the plates used in the publication of their books.to Lippincott. They will, However, continue con-tinue the publication of OnccA Week. H E. Taylor.proprietor of the Chicago store, will leave for Chicago August 1st. to purchase an immense stock of new goods, and from now on until August 1st, in order to make room for a new supply, will sell his present stock of boots, shoes, shoes, clothing, gents furnishing furn-ishing goods, tin-ware, qneens-ware notions etc , also a full line of artificial flowers mnch cheaper than his usually low prices. Sheriff Jim Burns is strictly "in it" If there Is auy detective work to be done. He received the intimation that one Henry Spencer of Ind'anola had been selling beer etc. illicilty and to still further agrat ate on Sunday at that, Jim sniffed aronnd and the result was Justice Seeley fined the accused $20.C0 |