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Show llC1 Its f - V HOM-f- y V t Hi Use VS. RAILROADS. i TEAMS. . line tome St aiding San Pete of the the on platform DEPARTMENT. . aud Valiev Railway looking towards the north we see numbers of wagons hauling grain toNephi LOCAL AND OTHERWISE. and something like the following ' colloquy arises : What superior advantages, On Messrs J. F. and have SamuelSunday Mr.Supt.,lo those team-ter- s Allred of Spring Pity for b auling freight, above what were in town. 8iV offer Editor Sentinel. A' 0t Q 13 vJl V. . , tppO! (luce z r you I know of none, .for we are It is reported there are over to Seta cwt. for fifty cases of typhoid fver in per hauling grain .we transfer it; Huntingtcmf Emery Co. Nephi. Gets if these figures (5ebs per 1001b) are Mr. Joseph artd Miss .exactly what thee toft's pay these Sarah Allen areSeely to be married teamsters; .four days' are con- soon. They started' for Logan sumed in the beginning and end- on,Tusdv.' ing of the trip, aud' 'Yrequently ack arereturned bythb railway, Our town will be afflicted this at the cost of. the teamster. Of week with . another wonder course the advantage is to the , a Beware of gymnast. merchant, he pays mdse, for his Itilk. our tasrwn; j. freight, to us it k cash.. i What ehcourag'ineht- have V From Arizona we hear that you then for pushing ju. ' Not much,, as you can see Mr. James Hall has committed daily, so far as material aid ia suicide by shooting on the 23rd concerned - AVe have, had up- insC JT left here a year ago. hill, grade ' all , ilia. time yet ..there "are! great possibilities in . This morning' at 2 oclock Mr. . SAn. Pete,' hut the. citizens geher-ally. are by. no mearn venture- Ras Andersons boy, about three some in speculations. ,1 thdugh' years old died of typhoid fever. there was force and point but One or two more fever patients like Damocles Sword' the argu- are very low. ment cut both wayB. But despite ythee discouragements I am of .Dr. Brunei is actually disfigthe opinion the S. P. V. lty. will uring the looks of some people yet loom, I have faith that Mr. here, when he konwa 'that most Bamberger will by. no means pos- - of us can't afford to lose' everyeible to acheive, .allow the little to in offset that but line; thing giant. to crawl always to it goal. this he is going to improve the The 'certainty and celerity of mails is muchly due to the com- lookg of others, besides that laby whe lately broke her railway into the centre . young set ing of of teeth. of our county; the ease and, upper certainty Of a. trip to "Salt Lake in otie day, and if .not too much Mr. J. IL Parry of Salt Lake, business, a return the day fol- is here, in the interest of Parryis lowing; journal. Tuesday evenThe most excellent qUarries of Literary ing he wag at Seventies meeting Ephraim, how idle, would spring and Wednesday attend-- . into lively utility and employ ed and addressed the Joint Sesmuch of pur surplus labor ; a sion of the Improvement , salt works with its refinery would last named meetingwas stop this bringing salt from also addressed by ElcUr ChrisIloopefsville4o San Pete, itss as tiansen of Kanosh, the young coals to, .Newcastle.! man who (with Elder Graner) .P;3i6e: ehcouargment may was imprisoned this year in boom the ; road whether that Elizabethtown Ten. on the charge is at home or from of preaching polygamy. He .abroad. 7 On the Track. feels well. "Z- - C CD p CD g 3 E 1 i O." 5 S' T. a CO O 5 Si o 2 S ft o 5 I& P aE it -- H. s li oO)1 ? is r rr t o . H1 Vs s J? C3Z - 3? O 1 lenn r"' X P B rr woit-devs- CO fp rs - r P ve O P . Hou- - Mercantile Association. Ephraim Co-operati- c , trt -t p p, 00 og CO CD . , -- , Ired, r JLssoci-ation.T- he ' Cfi a a- - -- td S; Q J- P 0 CO C 4P a zr 55 S' ffl .59 zi P Oa 80 i Cl ft S; ta a 53 s a t! . l. 3. S. 5 (6 ft -i 'T3 Xp 2. - a.S 3 r; ... to-nig- ht y ns te - r A r ST ? ; J |