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Show .X. E:: AtVVd ci- - YoU. MANTI CITY, SPORT OF RICHFIELD CENTRAL SCHOOL. Jan. 22nd of visitors and a general indication of life. 1SS6. the board of Trustee of Central School,; thp rons of the same and the lic in general. ?he second term of, school-yea- r y with 5 18S6 closes : following statistics : imary - Dept. 57 h Reg, .,87 termediafc 92 ammax ihfield The teachers have met in regular session on Friday afternoon at 3.30 oclock and discussed methods, that a uniformity of deacipline and instruction might exist throughout the school. Classes have been dis236 Total tributed among the teachers as VPriraaryDepartmenVhas follows : Miss Eva M. Bargguist ilhe of n in charge of Miss Eva M, 19 classes, Miss Belle Harris. 19 i gquist and has beenfollow-- d slasses. Mr. F. E. Allred 17 classiccording1, to, the ' es, and Mr. R. W. Rasmusen 16 statistics : classes; making a total sf71 MR. Pupils daily classes to-da- 1 con-gte- aograqmy 10 : 9 10 9 ;?o 18 10 A 10 b 10 A 5 21 No. 41. FRIDAY, JAN. 31, 18S6. SAN PETE COUNTY, UTAH, CLOSING To-da- y EEKABKS. clpses successfully the of school year 1885 (jjfcua term as J. W. Sanders fc Co., successors to H. B. Clawson are still on deck, and they respectfully wish that their San Pete and Sevier friends would bear this in mind D. O. Calders music palace is a preeminently popular resort for musicians and prospective music purchasers. For the last few days and since the torrid wave has visited the metropolis the streets here have been litterLv1 flowing with water and mud. On the occasion of the funeral of the late Wm. Jennings, the streets for several blocks east of his late residence was crowded with spectators and curious persons waiting an opportunity to see the hearse and view the cortege generally. The hure and buggy which the deceased gentleman had been wont to use followed close behind the hearse. It contained, however, but one occupant and vividly suggested that its late owner would never ,again occupytthe vacant seat. Have Constantly on Hand a full Sock of General IVJecban- - Contain with an attendance rlAS$ than any previous in the greater 18 C'rihmetic the of school, and comhistory .21 paratively satisfactory. With a 10 il8 of two as prosperous terms, hope 57 5 .ijgraphy to cinq, as .those past, we Jook 57 Q Jan. 21st, 1886. Into the future with fond antici57 5 I the blessings pations hoping akpgy.,tofal ,of ,12plsswi of heaven may ever attend our MANLY SENTIMENTS. i(95 weekly recitations in this feeble hut earnest efforts. krtment conducted by one Very Respectfully. The following ringing senor. her. $i. W. Rasmusen, Principal. tences from the closing paraV;Ta;EID, frjsifatt. . J. H. WODS.KO)V, agj;,iXIfiBliflUTK DEARTMENT. graph of a nobly written article which recently appeared inBrick deparment has been in THE METROPQLIS. Pomeroys (U. S.) Democrat. ge of Miss Belle Harris (who They present a brieflogical refu. fliht the last 16 classes) as-to tlje absurti idea that . d by Mr. F. E. Allred (who Legislature notes Personal Notts tation t Mormons, because of their belief, iJL'ljht.ths first 6 classes) and Etc. Business Firms, Etc. be excluded from emigratcan , elf who taught Phonetics, and to this country, and they ing been, conducted according to should be carefully read by all olio wing statistics.: Hon, W. W. Riter, Speaker of persons who would fain wish to Classes W.R, IMMENSE ARRIVALS. Pupils the House, thought somewhat see the constitution forever stand new in, the business of presiding as a bulwark of the 10 20 ,eader,ReadA peoples MENS - BOYS - and YOUTHS of the 21 5 fcirnur A oyer the deliberations : rights 18 5 A Hpuse, is very opurteous and The position taken' by the CLOTHING- sell It hpetic effecient make to SUCCESSORS TO 14 5 A $ very promises vwcJraphy President is therefore inhuman ' is he as 4 31 and .very Fall Winter. For officer,, personally 6uit,tography.A and unconstitutional, and therealso AVI 4 46 1! Sofa, wing popular and is a man of sound for undemocratic and unjustifia"J leticB 4 discrimination. .46 ble. The wail for a law excludDealers in Hon. L. T. Tuttle of the Coun14 v In Every Variety .jaderRea. B 10 ing Mormons from this cp untry two or one 5 10 has cil, presented :: tc, JRi :: .At is neither manly nor constituW0!1.'. JiM jP'11 $ tO 25 minor petitions, and is contem- tional. The Mormon ,has the 18 Highest price b CTaA plating the propriety of work- same right to come as has the , 10 MainStreet.SaltLakeCity. 1,7 it 19 W. South in conjunction with the rest ing Temple Street, Salt Lake City Catholic; the covenanter; the rBert 23 qf .the delegation from Sap Pete, coipmupist; the celestial ; the d It"' 1 5 irnetic Enjiery, apd Sevier, td prepare a the infidel; the Hindoo 5 19 biU for .tpe more equetable. dis- atheist; and Jai.Lowe. 47,4,13 Mohamedan. Jt ivas for this Wm. H. Bird. e vu 5 24 tribution of representatives from the Tree of liberty was planted. Dcio m 5 the several legislative districts. 20 A. 'B H. Hon. A. Lund is preparing 18 4 xaphy if. and II gents ' ttorneys 4 of a Scr a establishment for 18 bill the HOUGAARD. J. H. I 4 26 reform.school for the Territory. -5 64 This bill will be presented in the County Surveyor and Land Agt , United States Land Nextiloorto 3S 5 near future and will doubtless be 31 Offlre, Salt Lake City, Utah. P 6 Utah 5 'Manti, .33 p very opportune measure. 3 a- r o: Notary Public in Ojjles. : of 23 classes Hon. A. D. Ilmrber has pre"ISO weekly recitations in sented a petition from 143 a- 3T0Ki. g S to of Sevier Co. asking for an department, conducted by ,o WILLIAM T. REID, sorsiteachers. appropriation of $1000 to be aprb V. i plied in repairing the Clear Creek O 22 Trobats iJUAMMiR Land and dkpartmint; j3 Attorney o: )LAND AGENT. ( :o Ganyon. road. He has also preP tqur'i department has been sented a bill for the amendment iy personal charge, (First fo ike Char ter of the City of Rich- Office In the Land Office BuildUTAH. MANTI. PJ . S. E2 c; O g xtely '.ies) fessisted by Mr. F. E. field. ing, Salt Lake City, Utah. I (the last 10. classes) and 2 & Ahiong all the members of the c at o 0UTiBorgquist, Drawing, and has HoUse the ever genial and I860 "(1, d'.i lonucted ESTABLISHED 1860 Abe Hatch stands acoording to the a- - Si dng statistics.: in the front ranks in joint of tig. ilasies W.R. He is an active Pupils popularity. G) 5 24 ,iciriftyA worker too, and is evidently a B 5 124 to financier. shrewd O N E E Rj r, us. 1dsr,Rea3. A 5 18 The forensic conflicts have 17 th tof.o.tnar when but net . $ yet commenced, of 5 37 they do Hon. S. R. Thurman, tpyor. TOiidtte'neylC C S 30 the little giant of the House co n' B 5 and Hons. Wm. H1. Sing andW. D 5 0 C. X. Smoot will undoubtedly . . . Great Reduction in Prices!! . Ihf i Co-operati- ve t, 5 19 " wisldthe wand of eloquence and mtin . Stock of Best The Largest and ntioupO . 38 sound argument; as they are 'iriy A said B 21 hoUri!;5 already very active ana Mr. itijieK"' 4 ,0gy Thurpian is a good lawyer Vmd 4 A Mr. KiDg is beginning to diaw ,455 8) & 5 66 Chickering, Steinway, Decker Bros., Steck, Behning, Hardman, from the deep well. tip C Bebr Bros. 5 48 Of all the papers of the Terrii to derj-eid- . B5 26 Ephia tory this guileless Tribune is the ,aar C mefet sedulcrhs in having reportm p K lure 5 tj ers in the Assembly. Their 2 p o & c aftlC if. Co.s and p Kimball Mason Hamlin. A. B. Chase, a Ijffore tr k argus eyed desciple in the House pro EL p mfj site directly in front of the speakp X 3Orf . r r il.(Vx, ers and Clerks desk,, and a w & Cdn-- . 1 Cl " technical error in the Journal or Also, a general Lice of PianosTOrgans, Violins, Brass Instruments, S Latent THE CO B certinas, Accqrdoona, Baiyo,Organett,EtcM!! III B SJ a trivial parliamentary mistake S Received Sheet Book and Dily Music 3 OS g 5 . pro'Tf Thy C f6iims an ample foundation for for all kinds of 'Brass, Reed, land H & gc; B 5 in co 05 O nship r: Every ii half column of twoddle th the g oK Martial Band Instruments.!!! s ? rft. 3 offi'6 classes and chronic grucibler. Instrument Warrranted and En2. g? Sr te, Cr tireSatisfactionGnaranteed. , V i. recitations, conducted The Co-o- p Co. with Furniture ' 1st. S. Street, S. L. City ,ro. , g ttachers. Mr. Marks as its Bupt. is evident- t). O. Calders ilvtsic Palace, 45 A 47 If. filleD. to oRtffeRS Solicited and promptly pegiskdicgto residence t)xe pu- ly doing a good business as a . . ce 4r ver been tabulated I, as fol- - glance into the store a few days F s eincA disclosed a large number r 31 Discount -- , Sem-tary- LIERCAIITILE IMTUSIOD! , TEASDELS y J.W. & 8o nt Boots & Shoes T ' ; t-r- pr M!ia: easders 'f J3 Branch Hougo at EHephi. , : . Saaders Lowe Bird 5 ll II OFFICE- -- citi-zet- Cas L as T. C. ' un-pos- a O Bailey, rf. facs-tiousdio- n. ty D. O. .C ALDERS . -- , PI i , . (fc Sc r f - c w - Piaho and Organ Waferooms. Mercantile Association. Ephraim ,l1' f la O Musical Instruments 1 t hcr Pianofortes. t 1 J Or g a o s . ? a T - HEAD-QUARTER- . t i C- -I . . i I.&S Wifi T. JACK, Agent, :Manti, El uu |