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Show The 'Queen City' ' Expt'riencing a Eom, at. Present. The New Academy, Church trial, and: Other Ma ttcr. I 1 A Busy Tirm, and other j blatters of Interest. 'llie (J.ieeti City of San Pete is just i now expenencinu a slilil Uoin, and as I the railroad approaches, the reveiher-jati'm reveiher-jati'm of the coming boom, 'at;aiiit our easurn hills, nives lortn ! echo alter echo of thrift, euterpr.se and business. f.etthe Doom, boom to its fullest extent .G v. '1 horn is dubbed this the "Queen City" and the luture healthy j;rowih of Mt. Heasant will bear him out in the title. There is no doubt but w. ih the advent of the rail-jroadthe rail-jroadthe business of Mt. Pleasant will I iuciease to a gieat extent. The building boom has struck thit place, and a number if new uuiiuuigs I give suostantial evidence i f the same, j Anion; the number, the Presbyteiian Academy takes the lead. When finished finish-ed this will be one of the greatest Institutions Institu-tions of learning in San Pete. When completed the Academy will havealaculiy that w.ll be capalile of giaduatiiii the pupils in any of the c immJii branches. The hope is exprcs-: exprcs-: e 1 that all the teachers 't the st ho-1 will lie I. c il, that none will have to I e imported from the east. This desiie s very com nendable, as home talent aiwavs preferable il sufficiently peileci to fill the responsible uosition. THAT TRIAL. The society of Mt. Pleasant has been somewhat stored ol late about Ihe coming com-ing trial between the Pastor, Rev. Mr. Murphy, and Matron. M.ss Mitchel, against the members ol the Church in Mt Pleasant and theftupilsof the school. The complaint was that some of the girls left the home last May without ihe consent of the matron. The membeis ot the Church supported the action ol the girls, who claimed thev had been badly' nfstreated by both Pastor and Maiion. The case was' ttied Jbefoie a jury of the Church in Mt. Pleasant, on taef oth of last May, who decided in favor of the gills, and thev were invited to return to school. The case was then appealed, on Thursday last, to the Rev. Dr. Wish-ard, Wish-ard, of Ogden.aud three other Ministers of tli Ulali Miss ous. The decision ol this trial will be rendeied on the of December 71I1 at 7' 30 p. m. of this year. Until then. Rtv. Mr. Murphy and the Matron will be retained in their position and the girls w ho rebelled will be obliged oblig-ed to ask forgiveness and sign an agreement agree-ment that thev will abide by the rules and regulation ol the school, befote they can be taken oack into either the school I or "Home." It is feared if Mr. Murphy is displaced dis-placed that the people in the east, who are furnishing the nionev for the Acad-amy Acad-amy building, would back down, and hence that establishment would not be finished. Mt l'leatant, Aug 30 Editor Reci-.tek: Teams aie now hauling lumber from the canyon. Jos. S. Hyde, representing S encer Clawson, is in town. I Mt. Pleasant h two deputy M tubal-Nie'sjii tubal-Nie'sjii and Bawdon. I The nights are extieme'y cold Car this t me ol the year. I The harvest is now being hauled home, ready for the thresher. : It is the rumor that tha R. G. W. Co will inn their road into Mt. Pleasant ln-r ln-r steid of g' ing a mile below town. VVe hope that the tumor is true. . . Durinif the visit of the German ein- peror in Kristiama Norway he oht.iined King Oscar's consent to hire Nonicaian and Swedish seamen for the Geimai navy, Evervbodv is busy. There are no mi plus hands in towu. Tne irrepren al le l)aid Candlaud, ol Chestei, was around last uetk testing the scales of our merchants. He says his farm al Chemer is new on the market. La Thursday evening Bto. L. S. Jordan Jor-dan returned from a two year's mission to tiiglaud. A number of Iriends and accqtiaintances met there al 9 p. m. ac-, cornpanied by the brass-baud. "Home, sweet, home, "whs rendered by the band at the gate, after which the company had the pleasure of taking the hand of Hro.Joidon, and exiending a welcome home. During the evening the band disci ur ed sweet mush, and the company com-pany indulged in songs, tec hat ions and instrumental music. It was alter ta o'clock when the last company arose from the table, which fail ly giuaued under the weight ol all the good things which covered it. About 1 o'clock a m. we were all wrapt in the arms of Morpheus, Mor-pheus, dreaming of the pleasant time spent. |