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Show yrlir-- Among the vis tor from other Sunt. stakes, weie Ieteis.m. rej rosei tn.g the interest of tin Mmu Te nple, A. II. Lund and othe s. As a lule the people have responded to tbe that was made of them in contributing to the Temple and aie ge.ieraliy m goo s; nits. n Bios, i f Mumoe by viitue of their aetbe m thod- - in arc doing the lumber buin-snn exctl ent bubine-s- . They a e p lying nt their store 53.tfor wheat andll.OJ perew. for oats. The biennial county cleeiion for S. vier County will ocitir on the 4th of August next. Uur Richfield eor.esp mil. nt will furnish us with ihe names of the prospective odicers. nt EDITOUI EccvcTAi,i' 3NVER of -- Vfei x p u h( illy coni-- lej to be 3 c ilaligII" lJhe a-- r-s. 0KCaP3l Line tlie Only ifest an'l.the Eat Running intTy. r0Ugh. Salt hake City. ULL.il A N li U Fr'S T a n d 0 bf SLEEPING CARS 5 le'V Between "hon all Through i 1'r.aiii. On y Line from Salt City Runm. g S T ng Cars Fiee for .lb use of ,Ta?se .gers holding Seeoni iry- - SiVp-r- he aHiv-.,La- e eep-toltL- ke e .7class and Emigr.nt tickets, h t,' hall LakeCuy - 1J.5- , Hill is Iliad' at Puelilo for Omaha, Ka. has City tli ad (leiMts . an T.ic Pacific Express ft foniiecl J lir soi S at g jg sOi with c Sski . p. m. ani letves for p. in. iiiakihg eoime, r tne Central paeirto for n e Local Trais. j save Salt Lake City as follows ; Per Bingham and Alta at 7 :d0 da a in. For Og ten at 5 :1U p. in. j at Salt Lake City : fcem Bingham and Alta at 4:50 d" 0 leu .u 10 :5J t. m. ueke.s for ail points East I) iii Vfest can be purchased at "Fie Pe,.Qt oiliee and City Ticket B rb.tlvo y j' I. Waite House Corner, Salt W . aae Uty. TUFi 1, j S. W. ECCLES, G. P. ::: II. Banc i it T. Agt. oft. Receiver. . -- CENTRAL RAILWAY NEW TIllE CARD. Julv 9tii, lfc85. ger Trains leave Nephi daily at follows Cvi i g South t 11 :45 a. m. North 2:15 p. m. Arr vo h (I've atSaltLake at ( :40p.ui Pascenger Trains leave Salt Lake dai y, for the North, to connect with the U. P. Ry. and tka U. it N. Ry.', at 8 a. in. ; T Freight trains Lave Nephi .for the north at 7 :40 a. m. and Her the souih at 6 :13 p. in. auNcis Cope Gen. F. & R. Agt I John Sharp, Gen. Snpt general 0 ces M tin Street S nit Like City. ' fQT N . .5 PETE i Valley nA I L WA Y Company nanl after August 17, 1885, will leave daily. Sun lays tee pie I. as follows: Going north f ive (' . at :25 a. .mi ;irr tave J.f 3ni 9$0 u it UainGreen 9:40 . W Cl1 lfc at Nephi er3 m jllaF J1 going south, care Ncnhi at 12 Fountain ' Greenu i litest venture at S'erling is the new c rp p md of Messrs. Peacock and Whitlock This pon o.ving to the pe uli ir te of the water is destined 1 be a success as a receptic for statement a all more the cirp e npnasiz d by the fa t tint tho-trap mited from Funks lane are thriving beyond the liio-- t extravagant expec ations. At Gunnison mat ers are in a flouris ling bloo ming comlition. Tne aiea of the forming disirict is e.ila ged and the lucerne and gr dij promist to yield mi abundant Harvest. The cane industry ;s Being prosecute wiLh renewed vigor. Toe Willow Cie k farm contains 60 acres planted with tne sacchrine hero, and no boubt will be able to supply the greater pa't of Sa i reie .and Sevier with molas.-e- s Indore the 12 of month. another expimion 8alma is said to be improving greatly in inateiial wo.th. For some nine in the year- - of its the son was !aid to ne full of mineral, and other .vise unadapted to thrilling. Recent experience, however, has shown that tne idea was largely and the argument is now strongly heid ou tti it the soil oy a iitt.e lertilizmg is very pio.iu. tive,,md tnere is room for a gre.t many nmre faimbes. Sucee.--s to the future Syracuse of Ciah Farther on south and on the west side of the devier R.ver lies Veniiniiou a hamlet with a plethora, of good land, but a rather meagre supply of water, until toe oid Sevier is again tapped. Vermillion, it is not too much to say, is destmed to be one of. the most prosperous towns in Sevier Coua'y. Unlike Arteinus Ward it has a future betore it and not by any means behind it. Mun.oe, the one town in all Sevier nameu in non irof a president of tne Uni ed States, is in a progressive coudttim. Its spiritual ma.ters are presided over oy Bp. Tons. Cooper and counselors, a corps of edio.e.it, consistent workeis. Elsinore, 1(ttie gr .nary of the Sevier, like its sister towns is growing both in area and ma-ted wea.th. Tne ne.v Sevier Valley ea.ial wi.l undouu.ediy enhance the population and ihe importance of. uie p,a.e. Tne Sevier Staxe Quarterly , Conference, 'held recently at1 RieUiield', well a. tendL and qdite,inte.e.tmg. The st ike wider a.ea than . cover's a much ione think. A g. eater part of ihe eastern country, including Gras, Raobit and most of Blue Valley, belong lo tfi.ss.ake and have .their Head' quarters at Rio,. field! lienee the war J s are qu ne ii u mero u s m uc a more so in tact, tiiau those of the couuty. . 1 ri Lh i Smre care Moroni t. ivs at , Chester flag's u m. 1 :20 p. m. 2:00 2:39 connect at Chester for all and Svier. . S. BAMBERGER, Minagor L u. ILEItit, Superinteudant. 1,1 the fine-- t fltudio Ijtudio Nil-.-o- Photographic TPi cture, TC 7 I r , 5 The following named gentlemen are the authorized agents for the SENTiVELin their re-- p towns and in the vic'niiy of their home. Win. A. Warnock, Monroe ; FChas. Andersen, Richre ; Simon field ; Thus. G.IInmphrv, Salina ; Bp. H. Pavne, Aurora ; Andrew Iieppler. Glenuoo 1. and Joseph Gottfredson, Vermillion. Ct-i- I l. rt W 5c5 r C O CL . -. o oo c " ' O. C - C 73 5 C o o 3 Half Block South of Tabernacle. aie, U3 73 o S jo u Ch W H s ll o; h - bO r. 73 C3r. 33- ANDERSON. . w 8 CL eS bazar, Temple a gf CW 9 OLi? C - g? CL 1 X, -3 w l When you come to the Connty Seat be sure and call at the s Z or W G) N y i w -- 1 Ou:-cki- :o)Notions.(o: O , idence, Machinery, Schools; Groups of all kinds made in any pait of the Coun ty on short notice. Book s, 7 Stationery and Fancy ffr C4 t-- i, All wotfi done by the Instantn-nio- us Pr .crxs. Views .of Res- iromos, jyAlbumP, O The Territmi.i (? Enquirer t speaks of tlie First as the Prov Dirsrict Coi.rt. What assumpt on. Ju-- t as w I 1roeo Govcall Govei i.or ernor West, because he has vi-- i ed theie and tne Temt .r.al the I roro As.'lum. Why lint cad that le uiiul sine, of fresh water to ihe west of Provo the Fruco lake. Isn't the B. Y. Academy the From Ac. idem v and tlie honorable Judge Powers the Fiuco Powers. Tne U. C. R. R. and the D. & R. G. a e probably tlie Provo railroads and the CunarJ Bte.unsh'.p who-- e Lmt President passed thriuxh i.ovo some yeais ago the Provo Steamship Line ; or because Ge i. Shcii an p .ssed tlie Provo U. S. through tin-reArmy ; or if, pereuance, one of the presidents nad sfcjii the town from a groat dis.anqcktlie Provo United States of America. Oh wliat gad In the Country. SJ-'Fram- .OU3 Main Street, Manti. W I I HENRY DINWOODEY, . ray w.1 'DIN WObDElgJPU RtHTU RH! 1 r ShjiBi I ?: Pj2 JE"! J f M ..3: id? Hi - 'l j 4 i 3 - i1 s J SM ;?v ft 'j V - jTf f je'w JSI iED? Fig,'a t i? - .: 51 ? gj- 1 1 ,75 - ;v I - - -i i---: 5 ! t if-- ) h i t 3 s-- i rj 1 --i" f-- 1 - v vi 1. rl '. if UPHOLSTERY, HDINVOGDEY.FURIJLrUViidl ' if ' y 1 Ml .Ft-' ij 3 dll - -- ve H" - V:'!!l j El-i-- n Chri-t'-nse- n, Send your measurement to John Buckle & Son and have the best su t of clo'hes made that cun be furnished in Utah. h I id am SALT LAKE CITY. HBa THE : arrive in SiltLake at 7 :50 ?d n m. t Connected with the Bazar I hav ! 7;0am . T3 i ey i'Air P i 1 1 -- 1 1 WHAT CONCEIT. o E BAZA s The arabe land in Ihe southern put of San Pete Co. and in truth through the wnole of Sevier vail y is fa?t biing rec aimed and brought under cultivation Wnerev. r it is possible to divrt a small stieam of water and trill it along the mountain side, i cio-- s p ateaux. or in a circuitous eouise through ravines lo a ft till, or even a seemiog aranle tract, the wmk is quickly d me and tne uhiqui.ous lnecrne is soo seen to d splace barrenness and infe. liiity. 1 riilt Lake City from the 15 c',He'tleu at 5:5:10 tc. I . Urivrh at 5 The In- - To petsons who are pr no to apprecia e nature in her e mt of many co o s a t ip fro n M inti to Rlchfudd jii't now is truly d'lie The Atlantic Express. ave Ogueu daily at 9:11 la. m. gf N Jeughrtul. between SOS Lake only and Clneago Willi but Ollliita POX-DE- t'ic S vitr Stake Coneten: the and Denver without 5 ES Ilichl'ld Town tercenaij 'he only lint between .Sue Lake JI From Mint! to RAILWAY. TllK EAST AND WEST. BJTWI-E- C O R R CE. GRAXDE RIO A 1 a r s e n g e r wa L World'i THE PEOPLE OF SAN PETE COUNTY TO o i WESTERN TTi t G , . : was-.ver- would-uaturel- y y FARM FOR SALE. Mr. HerTy Draper offers his excellent far n (which is known as ih- Jewks firm) at Fountain - Green, for sale. The farm con- sists of about 60 acres of well imp oved land, all under fence, good houses and outbuildings and a good water title. The faun is located partly in the town. The meadows turn off about 40 tms of hay per season. For terms apply to Mr. Ed Draper at the farm or Mr. Henry 12 Draper Goshen, Utah Co. -- The Spencer HOUSE. On 1st Eist S'reet, between Second and Th:rd South is the only Mormon Family Hotel in the centre of the City ant) has the indorse nent of many of the Leading Men of the Country Settlement. v - - '' i , f ;4 Are celebrated for their lightness of draught, strength' and durability. A full line of our manufactuers can be ound at the following agencies: J. P. MeiLtrup, Ephraim, General Agent San Pete county. Hansen & Thurber, Richfield, Sevier county. The Studebnker Brothers Manufg Company, builders of & Buggies Carriages Farm, Freight and Spring Wagons and Carts, Phaeton, Cabriolets and Surreys. Centr il Branch Repository, LAKE CITY, TTTAII. JAMES B. GLASS, Manager. SALT Prices are Reason- able the Accommodations are Public House in the equal to Brethren coming from Territory. the Settlements with Teams can find all Accommodations needed Block Being on the the all aud uear Wagon and Machine Shops makes it a most des rable HEADQUARTERS for Country Visitors. a-- .:'?'; f.r- - v Post-O.'lic- e S rpLil-fil-T- C. Urkninunn, Proprietor, One and a half bloi-kMain St., En!ir.., Utah. Planing and Sawing done to order. A full line of Pickett s en-t- of Lath in stock. I also Home Made Coffins in every style constantly on hand. have facilities for chopping all kinds of grain. Pearl and Oatmeal alwaye on hand. ad Rarity . |