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Show Sick Headache absolutely and permanently perma-nently cured by using MOKI TEA. A pleasant herb drink. Cures Constipation and Indigestion, makes you eat, sleep, work and happy. Satisfaction guaranteed guaran-teed or money back. 25 ets. and 50 cts. Write to W. H. Hooker & Co., Buffalo, N. Y., for a free sample. There will be a married people' party given in the opera house on Jan. 16th. It will be necessary for the young people to present a marriage license to be present on this occasion. The condition of Mrs. George E. Bench, Jr., is showing gradual im-provement. im-provement. A gentleman from Montpelier, Idaho, is considering the matter of establishing a bottling works at Manti. There is an opening here Tuttle & Co. are displaying big bargains in clothing and ladies' coats and wraps. John Lowry, Jr., has been reelected re-elected as manager of the Bee Hive store. Attorney Ferdinand Ericksen of Mt. Pleasant is in attendance at district court to-day. v Mrs. Will Terry Hall is ill with diphtheria, having been taken down with the disease on last Sunday. -w The Provo orchestra will give another dancing party at the opera house on the 2:2nd of this month. Don't forget the married people's peo-ple's party Friday evening. There are still a few days left to purchase a marriage license. "Michael Strogoff" is the opening open-ing piece at the opera house this evening. Tickets on sale at usual place at popular prices. President Brnback of the San Pete Yalley road was clown yesterday, yester-day, and in company with Supt. II. S. Iverr visited the mines at Morrison. Attorney G. M. Spicer returned yesterday from Richfield, where he went to argue a motion in the dis-trict dis-trict court in the libel case against the Richfield Reaper. The mumps are going the rounds of the children of the town. Miss Clara Ilortin. who has been visiting at the Bench House, returned re-turned to Salt Lake Sunday. Andrew Christensen is down from "Wyoming on business connected con-nected with the Manti Irrigation company. G. J. Lund has sold his residence in the southeast part of town, and intends to move his family to Salt Lake, where he has steady employment. employ-ment. John Braithwaite, the shoemaker, shoema-ker, has put down the price of half soleing at 50c for men's and 35c for women's shoes. Good work guaranteed. Shop next to pool hall. Our readers will pardon us for not printing the Governor's message, mes-sage, when they learn that the document doc-ument makes twelve columns of fine print in to-day's morning papers. pa-pers. v The first resolution introduced in the Legislature was one by Re-presentative Re-presentative Peterson of Sanpete county, to create the office of page. Mr. Peterson also had a friend to fill the new office. Geo. II. Crosby has given up the editorship of the Ilichfield Reaper, A. B. Williams again assuming entire manacrement of the business. And Williams is capable of doing it, too. Crosby lias degenerated into a committee clerk in the Legislature Leg-islature for the time being, after which he will take up the practice of law. for such a business and our business busi-ness men should encourage the project. pro-ject. The January term of the district court convened this morning, with Judge Johnson presiding. Besides a large number of probate and law-cases, law-cases, the calendar contains some eight or ten felony and misdemeanor misdemean-or cases. If all go to trial it will mean a long term of court. The residence of JS'ymphus Larson Lar-son in the northeast part of town narrowly escaped being burned to the ground at an early hour this morning. A fire had been started in a small stove in an . upstairs room, and from the over-heated stove some clothing on a chair took fire. Smoke was pouring from the windows, which attracted the attention at-tention of the neighbors. At the same time Mr. Larson discovered the fire, and it was put out with Several small boys were up before be-fore His Honor, the city justice, yesterday, charged with disturbing the peace of a family in the southeast south-east part of town. We are told that the boys tied two cats together by the tails and fastened them to the door knob of the residence, an act which all must admit is a serious seri-ous disturbance of the peace in the dead of the night. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Crawford entertained a large number of their friends at their home on Friday evening last. During the fore part of the evening progressive sixty-three sixty-three was played, the prize winners being, lady's first prize, Mrs. J. M. Burns; second, Mrs. Luella T. Harmon. Gentleman's first prize, George Peacock; second, Joseph Snow. A delicious and dainty lunch was served, after which Miss Retta Snow delighted the company only very slight damage being done to the contents of the room. vv The Manti Mining and Development Devel-opment company, owners of the Superior group of claims near the Stateline district, have just let another an-other contract for more development develop-ment work. It is expected that the main ore body will be reached before long. In a late number of the Mining Review appears an exhaustive ex-haustive write-up of such near-by producers as the "Johnny" and "Margaret" mines, which exactly describes the condition of the Superior Su-perior claims in Iron county right from the top of the ground. The home company are much encouraged encour-aged with the manner in which their properties are showing up. Deeds, mortgages, mining and other blanks at this office. 25cts a dozen by mail. 1 m. M. 11. S perry has moved his barber bar-ber shop to his own building next to the Tithing yard, where he has also fitted up a good bath room. II. G. Brown will continue business busi-ness at the old stand. The marriage of Miss Lavinia Hall to Mr. Carl A. Poulsen is announced to take place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hall at Magrath, Canada, on Wednesday Wednes-day evening, the 28th of the present pres-ent month. The John S. Lindsay dramatic company will play a two nights engagement at the opera house tonight to-night and to-morrow night. The opening piece, "Michael Strogoff," is something new and is well produced pro-duced by this company. . The local Odd Fellows will celebrate cele-brate the seventh anniversary of Temple City Lodge at their hall on to-morrow evening. One of the features will be an oration on "Oddfellowship" by Grand Secretary Secre-tary I'. A. Simpkin of Salt Lake City. with some of her pleasing selections. selec-tions. Music, charades and other amusements were kept up until the "wee sma' hours," all expressing themselves as having spent a very pleasant evening. The prizes were beautiful and appropriate. "The nicest and pleasantest medicine med-icine I have used for indigestion and constipation is Chamberlain's Stom- i ach and Liver Tablets," says Melard F. Craig of Middlegrove, X. Y. i They work like a charm and do not gripe or have any unpleasant effect. For sale by Crawford. Crawford's guarantee every bottle bot-tle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Rem-edy and will refund the money to anyone who is not satisfied after usino- two-thirds of the contents. This is the best remedy in the world for la grippe, coughs, colds, croup and whooping cough and is pleasant pleas-ant and safe to take. It prevents any tendency of a cold to result in pneumonia. |