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Show .County Locals. Whtre is the Ephraim sprinkler? Conference at Mt. Pleasant Satur day and Sunday next, t i " Don't forget the Merchant's meeting. meet-ing. See notice elsewhere. Mr. M. Rasmussen is out in tne field for the Recister. Give him your address. yuui ttuuj The residence of Mr. Sloan, of Manti, is placed under qnareutine for diptheria. Mr.' J. M. Sjodahl of Manti, has been engaged by the Dcseret Newt, and will take a position. Joseph Judd, Esq., Chairman of the Manti Defence committee, went up to provo last Monday, t ; ' The Merchants meeting will be hrjdon the 16th inst. in the coop Hall, Mt. Pleasant, at 5 p. m. Work on the extension of the S. P. V. R. R. will begin the first of next month. Ties are already being piled up along the proposed 'route. ...Mrs. S. P, Neve.of Salt Lake, who' "----i Vialee'n vimtmg .M.w-J-..P'..Meil- - 'strup and other friends in San Pete I for several weeks.returned home hst Friday. The work of preparing for the proposed water works at Manti is liot progressing as fast as some "members of the council would like Uo see it. ! '"'' ' " ' Weacknowledg the receipt from Hon. John T. Caine of the argument argu-ment of Hon. Jas. P. Broadhead of St. Louis, on the bill proposing to cofiscate Mormbn Church Property Proper-ty i : We acknowledge the receipt of an jnvitation to attend a party i tender ed to J. H. Wallis,' Chairman of the 'Ptoples Party -Central Committee.of Juab County, by the members of the .committee. -.' ' "; ,v " ' ! Mr. Hugh Sloan passed through Ephraifri on his way home to Manti last Monday.' - He was telegraphed, at Park City on account of the Very critical condition of bis child, who is ill with tjiptherta. trs. A. B. Sidwell, of Manti, and her 16 year old daughter, the only eirl at homeihave both been inflict Jed for some time with bone felons on "thf fight hand.'-' A strange and ytty 'unpleasant do-incidehe'e. " . When you go to Manti to stay for a short period of tithe,' 'call at the Bench Hduse, Your fare, will "be the best, jthd your treatment the ' kindest.' " So says those of the R-. R-. ofiTtR who have tried the house. Miss Ann Sophia daughter of Bp. C. C. N. Dorlus celebrated he aoth tirtMay, yesterday. "' The young pedple had a very happy time in the Bishop's'garden until a Jare hour when all left wishing the young lady many rettinis. ' ' '' ! The establishment of Otto G. Olsen, of Ephraim, was closed this "morning by Dept. Marshal Mount, tend Rollo-Jones of Richfield. Gold-Smith Gold-Smith Co, of Salt Lake, had the business done, "and the amount involved is' 37,id costs. i Tt Ensign of Aug. 9th contains the following. '.' ' ' ' Mr. Peteir Greaves, one of the solid ?ten of San Pete.wai in, town to-day . ustling up his business as'usual. -"' iMr. J: H. Ericksen of Mount Pleasant, President pf ; tlie Wool Grower? Company, was in. Nephi Thursday morning. He speaks in h.igVterms of the era of prosperity that has burst Over that enterprising enterpris-ing city of the south. " |