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Show active and liberal faith in their religion. The term did not originate with our correspondent, and was used as it has been by every paper in this .Terr.torv. 1. symbolizing- old fog) ism or extreme t., not know eness. We d .V. .1 1! lrconservaiiv !j how the term originated, but this we do Devoted to the geinwnl'rnterenT m know .that rhe gentleman who wrote rs a young Scandinavian and the people of t?an l'eteanl surround- the article has as mucn respect for ins father, and ing counties. his lather's house, as any young man, and will not believe that he intended it .Subscription 2.00 as an insult to h:s own nationality. One year, The Home Ssntine - ( Pix months. Three months, 1.2.) r wo - TI1F DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION. LOCAL ITEMS. to-da- y. g. Atay-ridin- -- ad Died. At Manti, on Alonday April fd, 1S8S, of bilious internment fever; Afiss Annie AI daughter of Joijeli and Hannah Christensen. She was a lovely young lady beloved by all who knew her Always ready to do good, or to speak A kind word w lieu by so doing she coul J InitigatC the suffering or trouble of a fellow creature. A large concotnse of fnourning relatives and niends followed her remains to their last testing place. Her sleep is the ffipose of the just and Con. thy good. Returned Missionary'. Elder Neils fc.chrisiensen of Mai field, reaclieTSSrft Ake la. Wednesday on his return from b mission to the United Slates. le left ..Utah in April, iooo, and tiavcfed five or si months in Iowa and Minnesota. lie was then transferred to Pennsylvania, where he labored until released. In the latter state there are good prospects of the spiead of the Gospel, the Elders making many friends, though Considerable opposition is manifested. Elder Christensen returns in the best of health 'and spiriis. 1 , In our Ephraim items last week the Jerm Wooden Shoes was used, and ?ofne of ear Scandinavian friends have taken this as an attack on their nalion-ilitThis idea is not correct, we hold the Scandinavians in great respect in many ways. They are, as a class, honand having an est, industrious, frug-dy. , iews items. Latest items clipped from our Exchanges. The Democrats of Utah PRoyo. County had a lively time of it at their Convention last Saturday. When the commute appointed to draft resolutions returned, it was found that there was one majority and one minority report. The former proposed that.no true Democrat could affiliate with those who intended to remain nienibeto of the People's Party, while the latter was worded thus: "That pending present issues in Utah such persons as oppose the execution of existing laws Against polygamy and other national laws as atlirmed bv the courts, not being Dtrmo cratic nor friends to free secular govern meat, are not entitled to participate in any of the meetings of the Democrats of Utah,and that we adhere and subscribe to the issues of the national Demociatic platform. This miuority report was adopted by the nteeting. whereupon the Chairman left the room, followed by the Secretory who took the minutes with him. Tire meeting then proceeded with new officers and elected delegates to the Ogden Convention and transacted the business for which the convention was called. At 4 Oclock the bolters held a meeting where resolutions were adapted and another set of delegates were elected fo'r the anti-mormo- 1 mf-.rehea- frW'-branded- 1 i l'-- Al-ou- . . .' . f i 1 , ui . IfM-Ji- -- .su-t- l . i ttie-notice r. 1 g O 'c red 2 venr.i oul,l JZ on right hip, no murk.-- . - old. Oil dun .are about 4 3 In., d Ton left thigh, Kth hind let t v:iite,r,a v. 'Voiit foot white, has been shod. If aid animals arc imt claimed aud tak-away witnin ten date they will e sold to daytYfrum the highest bidder at Utb .Manti Estray 1 und, Saturday, May 5 I88H at 10 o'clock a. m. A. J. Mo Hitt, Poundkeeper Maui:, Utah, April 25, 18c8. . u pSTl yAliEY gAN TimeCard. Trins leaye daily (Sunday ex- cepted) going north 8 :25 Chester, 9 :U0 Moroni, Fountain Green, 9 :40 " Arrive Nephi. 11 :UU doing South iron-12:U0 m, Nephi, F"U::tainGrecn.l :20 p, m. Moroni. 2:00 Art ie Chester, 2:30 Stages connect at Chester for all pars of N'an Pete and Sevier. Tiiko. BkcbauK, Manager, n S. Kerr, General Sup;. . t i !' torj Q! t j in prove his continuous re-o- n and cultivation of Green Allred, Join j Charles P. .Johnson r.i Grumes all of Emery Cu viz : I). WEllE. Bird & Lowe, Attys, a A TRIP SOUTH. Mr. L. M. Martin, a prom -- railroad man and Supermtei, St. Louis. Des Moines & says. "On niyreturu from south, where the water iase I was attacked with a v'uit cholera morbus, i la ieg lie, deal of Chamberlains Col,; audDiarrha-- Remedy, I c.. try it, and with the must bt suits; within six hours 1 was cured. No well legulattd should ever be without a hut', berlains Colic, Cholera, am Sold by Manti Ctlvfcmedy N- -. , Tho BUYERSG: issued March u. each year. It is . clopedia of user, mation for all chase the luxtrrw w. necessities of n il ESTKAY NOTICE. J- HAVE IN MY POSSESSION: One roan mare 3 years old, bald lace, hite nose, light hind leg white to the knee, left hind foot white, no brands Visible. It said animal is not claimed and charges paid, she will be sold to the highest cash bidder on May 3, 1SS8, at to o'clock a. m. at the Estray Pound of Fairview precinct San Pete Co., Utahn Lycurgus Wilson, Poundkeeper w Float l) Proof.-Fo- Publication. No, 291.9. United Stairs Land Ilfice, Salt Lake City, Utah, April 24th, 1888. Notice G hereby given that Augustus I). Ei rron. of Emery County, Utah, has filed notice of intention to make proof on his desert land claim Eblrati Notice. I have in my possession No, 1201 fur the tv. s. w, $ sec. 2 One light sorrel mare, three years old, it E e. sec.- 3, TP. 12, r. 10 past, white spot in forehead, branded e. before the Register and Receiver Jrf combined with a dash under it on left at Salt Lake City, Utah, on Tuesthigh, left hind foot white about six day (lie 12th day of June, 1888. He indies up right hind foot been crippled. to If said animal is not claimed and tak- i, limes tie fodowing witnes-e- s en away within ten days will be sold to prow tin complete irrigation and the highest cash bidder on May 8th iSbS reclamation of mt.d land? Frank at my corral at 4 o'clock p. m. John Warren, William II. : Lycurgus Wilson, Fairview, April 28, iSSS-- . Poundkiepen Estray Notice. have in my possession : One red heifer coming two years old, white under belly, end of tail white, branded Nfl combined on led hip, erdp off, sht and under bit in lefttai, crop off aud hole in right ear. If said animal is not claimed and taken away within ten days from date it will be sold to the highest cash bidder on Thursday May, 10th iSSS at 10 oclock a. nr. at the Manti Estray Pound. A. J. Muffin, Poundkeeper. Manti City April, 30, iSSS. I Estray Notice I have in my possession one sorrel mare two or three years oi l, star in forehead, bhtnded A on left thigh. Ifsaid animal is not claimed and taken away on or before Hay 5th, 1888,' it will be sold to Iho highest casli bidder on that in tbe es: day fetbhe oclock f. tray pound at Ephraim. E. C. i8oreii.-,en- , Pound teeper. 1888. Isc, May Bphraim Kious, Hess and John Clegg all of Emery County,- Utah. D. WEBB, Register. Bird (ft Lowe Attys. Ma2Ju6 - Daert Land. Final Proof ; Notice for Lart i vblicatiun. No, 2019. ,hw HI-11- WARD. Michigan Avenue, 4 Csi HOTTER. u L MA ETA Id NTJ , Tuinhstorns, M t. .m; Tabltts. M.'lS, Etc. ML VdNK and Neatly Promptly Exm i id and on Reasonable Terms. i '... 'For s - -? g SaleThis Beautiful Building .Hone will be furnished m shape or wire to order, and vi;l be to any point fn the on the - ESSfcj Tc-ritor- 3est 1st N. St.' BXBOTirfrTI OR block W. uf Main, Notice For Publication. No. 2891, Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, April 9, 1888. Notice is hereby given that the following-namesettled has filed notice- of his intention to make firral proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Register & Receiver 'at Sait Luke City,. Utah on Thursday, Mav 24,- - 1888, viz : Willard Chrisfofi-seu- , Commutation II. E. No. 5976. for the N. W atid N. of N. E. L Sec. 33, Tp. 16 8 ., R. 3 E. lie names' the following witnes.-e- s to prove nis continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz : Peter Schwalbe, Rasmus Claw-s, Martin JenSon, and Peter of San Pete Co;, Utah. D. WEBB, Register. 1. C. Bafley, Attvs. d is.-o- CHINE CHICAGO ST L0Ui-tiX- 30 UNION SQUARE ATLANTA. -.GA., .,, .'Pjr-- rr TTIE A EElVIiiG o' at Salt Lake Citv.Apfil 26tb, 1SS8. hereby Riven that the following named persona have fi led notn e of their intention to niaua tinul proof in support of their claims and Ap 11 Mo jQ that said proof will he ma le before Ihe Judge of San Pete County. I tali Ter,; or in Isis absence belore The County clerk ol said County on SatNotice to Creditors. urday the 9th davof.lune, Willie D,- Cand:and. Desert Entry) No, 13:3 for Estate of Richard Graham, deceased, Notice is the y, E. H N. E. , he c sv.Tp 15 S. 3JE and hM;by administrator names the followmif witnesses to prove the chm of the N17u oi hdt6 "nJf,r1nd Graham, deceased, to the plete irnfiatfon and reclaniation of said laud, Viz; Frederick Caftdland, Christen, hnsteusen, Thomas Creditors of and al. pel-sonhaving H- yward anil David candland, allof Chester, San claims agsinsf the id Fete county Utah Ter, deceased, to .InnieC. Christensen, Desert Entry, No J ;i4a for exhibit thfem, with the necessarv tiie N W If and N W V, y Y ec 23. Tp 19 S. R 1 W, and names tiie following witnesses to prove vouchers.- within 4 months' after the complete irr;ja ion aud reclamation of Said tiie first jii.blical ion. oi this notice land, viz: Oscaf 3. Berklund, James liobhins, MlliiamS. Martin 5nd James S. Bait, r. aH of to the sard administrator at his Gunnison, snn Peto county Utah Ter 'Gusiav W. St'derbi tg. Desert Entrv, No. tti'is place of business in the CiW of for the NF. V N E 4 of? Sec 27. Tp 16 S, R 3 and Fairview,-PaPete Utah names the followiiiR Witnesses to pr-the complete irrigation and reclamation of said land, 'lenitoryG.no same being the pfoce viztAndrew N. Hansen, James F. Uansen and for the trlnsaetion of the Uisiivs (.eurgs Jensen of Ephi.-.mCity and Jens M. Lvou o( Manli. San Pete county Utah Ter. of said C5?att. in said County (f Peter Madsen. Des. rt Entiv No. 127f, for the N E u S W h and unsurveTt; S E l, of s E of Sec San Pete. K 3 E. an-- luiia-32, I p li the ft Rowing witnessed to provs his Complete irrigation ami of taid land, viz: John U. Houganrd, Administrafor of the Estate of Rich Jens Olseii, Jens . Larsen and Alma Johnard Graham, deceased. son, au of Manti, Sail Fcro county, Utah Tei. D. Yi E DP,, Itegister Bird k Lowe. Attys. Dated,- March- 26,- ISSS. Ma2Jit Offir Notice Is 'I Vt-r'- NTK7nfgp. OflLlTE , QCIIEE WITH l2, Cylinder s Count; ye i s Porter. - L ean olothe you ana turuistj aU the necessary and nu appliances to ride, walk, dim eat, fish, hunt, work, go to or stay at home, and in varii 6tyles and quantities. Justtheg what is required to do all COMFORTABLY. and you can c. estimate of the value of theBi GUIDE, which will be ser receipt of 10 cents to pay; MONTGOMERY iUt 1 ; J nanus im, following . - - . 1 (l Cnnip, mediately relic vea by Sin lulls Curn. Sold By I, B bruiul, Manti and H. P. Larson, lipbfnim. Suilohs Vitalizer is what fou need for Conti of Appetite, Dixziness, and all svnip pation,L-Ntoms 1 Oyspppin. Price lu and 73 cents per Sold H. PV bottle. By h B Brunei, Manti and Larson, Kpbraim, ; f, ad-vu- W-oide.- X,. ;,?i have in my p- s ess', n One black nu.e 2 '.aA brandies-lef- t spot thigh. One brown mare 2 feet white and left k un right hip It the above described not claimed and taken aua: days from da.e they w,n highest cash bidder un s i 5th iSSSat xo oclock a. m 5 Precinct Estray round. I Land Ofdce at Sait Lake City, U. T. April 24. lbSx. Notice 18 hereby given that the tiler has fil'd notice of his intention to make".!. nil proof in support of his claim, .n.d that said proof will he made before the ProbateJudge (or in his absence the County Clerk) of Emery Co.,U. T., at the County Court House, at Castle Dale, U. T., on Saturday, in I have in my possession one bay June 16, InSS, viz Clark Brinker-hofp ' maro 5 or fiyear old, white spot in II. E. No. 5873, for the s. 4 n. Spring City April 7th ists. forrhead and on nose, right hind E. i & N. 8. K. i, SEC. 35, TP. 17 8., Notice for Puhlic foot white, branded 0 on left bide r. 8, E. He names the following No. 2ss:. on left thigh. If not witnesses to prove his continuous of neck United States l.ami 0 claimed and taken away within residence upon, end cultivation of, ten days it will he sold to the high- said land, viz : II. T. Stuhvorthy, Lake City, Utah, .Ip ii:, Notice is hereby est bidder on jlonday, day 7,188, Geo. II. Black, William Marshall at 10 oclock p. m., at the estray and Simeon Allen, all of Hunting-toil- , of hi.-- intention ;U: pound at Wales. Emery Co., U. T. D. Webb, Register. proof in support ot ids II, E. Lamb, Poundkitper W ales, San Pete Co., Utah, April 28, Stayner & Simmons, Attys. Ma2ju6 that said proof will t nj the County-Cour- t J8SS. of EIller Utah, at Castle Dale, Not . EAray 19, 1888, viz : Wal EAray Notice I have in my one II. E. No. 5 90, tor thyS S I have in my possession the following rod cow 4 years old, brand reeembl-inE. N. W. J.N. W described animals which if not claimed Sec. U 'Tp. 15 S., i;. j, on left side of bode. T i, ill S' Id hole Two workmen were across the street from the basement to and make a conduit for electric accideaPilly punctured igas main. Thy '.it ft cfttidis to xt what wa .he matter, snd the next instant the seventy odd clerks and customers in the store overhead, the massive pla'e glass front and great piles of ready made clothing were mixed up almost in au extricable mass with broken t. tubers and tailing plaster while '.tie people for blocks around thought an earthquake had occurred, and rustled to the scene Die tire was quickly e vuii .Hushed by the department. Two workmen in the basement were found to be very badly injured, and three or four clerks in the store above were found to be injured internally. One of them, George Dunlap, when the explosion occurred, was standing on a hot register, and was trruwn iiflv feet, landing 011 a pile of goods. I i is back be and taken away oil ur before. was badly injured. to tiie Inchest cash bidder on Saturday San Francisco, April 20. Reports 5th day ol ..lay 1S8S at 12 oclock m. at from 8 nr io counties north and east ol the Estray Pound in Gunnison. this city state that earthquake shocks, Ohe black mare 9 or 10 years old, both ina few places quite seveie, were fell hind feet vvuite, star in forehead, brand- last night about 9 oclock. Shucks weie ed on light thigh. also lei t in the western p.ut of Nevada, One black horse colt, about a years and there was a slight shock heie. old, hind feet white, white spot in forehead, no brands vissible. Canada, April 26 111 the House of One blown horse cub 2 years "Id, with the Commons, correspondence on lelt thigh. branded resembling; rcfeience to the Behring Stiat.s jea! bald-face- d three old One yellow mare, seizures was brought down. Musi of a deals with the protest of the British white feet, branded J I on right shoulder. One black yearling mare colt, white government, the statements be.ng by iJuiaid that the time Being no other hind feet, no brand vissible. One bay horse 4 or svears old branded: eizuies won d and the e P of the ctovvn that the owr.eis 01 th seized vessels have cause for damage. J S on left thigh. Joseph B. Roper, The only new and impoitant mallei is Poundkeeper. coma ntd in tiie dispatches ol LordSals-burto I Ier Majestys plenipotentiaries Gunnison, April 26th rSS8. at tile hsheiies confeience, under date f December 5, ifiSr. He said he received, on the 20. a telegram lrom Mr. flfrymani Tctl- Chamberlain, inquiring whether the A. conferfor an international proposal Rpy. H. :,L rictus. President of tho ence in legard to the BehrmgSea hstieis had been accepted by Her Majesty's Jlutliodi.-i- PunrstMifr Cliurch of South government. You are aware, fiom the C.uolhiA, wniiH lioiu Greenville : -coiiexpoiidence in your possession that .j m'u 1 wa-- i utt.c the communications with reference to trith sit,.; au- - pKii.ouiiCCi.1 lue proposal would appear to have been Jirur.-: u roinpiiiit : with addressed to some ot the maritime f.tiltbi j.;u i ervs t ci.. t.I irclv, ueis'ofthe U. S. for an inteimission flLil I h til au uut u j uN, aiivl vtry I '.lie protection , f vessels insular u'st.i.Gji oj t.i hr.rt. A tor convention, m the Bearing bea, weie Deceived last ni.lr p.lll 2'.t Ctlu into i hi V ss t HilI hut Oct Bei from til.- German and .veedish lu.i is, stud I b. m. ;u ii!!. The charge datfairs m London. No demote Couul liUcuil tO At nit invii.iUi n tor an international under HGi.it (.me paa.' 'a re m IV, I h Ml. a mid lv tO Mlotil'T. standmg oil this question has yet been pan- f. inn u.u p.ol :g HU Iv :m crY. Oil m :t received tioin the united Stales g..ver;i-men.UCu ''tvi hv Her Majestys government, in hiUni m Ml lUOIltlM .iiaCLtd answer to a question fiom Philips, I iribT. I w tor e ii in ihib viAV, no have e'vpicsscd mv self as tming imai .1 Hut i, 1' K V3 ably disposed to negotiate foj an agiee-men- t many ikind' III? IiI.i'V tMrHv. as to the close ol tae season ill alt r.iu r.iiti i noli- cd a (lruidcd the seal lislieit js.Io w hos .ever belonging to try Swiit s bottle. but i carefully sep.uated the question j:a j ou iiicut vir.io ta'.iJitr the iisi- until I had tukon about fiom all contioveisies as to n.shery 1 cuMmuud f hts. This teinnnales tin: conespun-denc- e one uoin bottles, wnon I rnd myself a nil, with no sign ot liiid Found of which tins evidently is a in my baml, a kf except a Selection. result ot the crynijM- u. While taking Russia. The Russian governtf'.suL U. . uudiciite I :tin-- cu; ou .ivi !S. StwoS. has decided to expel tne Jews fiom pound otdrsb p r Hctk. I think a vuiuubia metiiciiD, uiui I frequently Helsingfors, except those who served in reromniv nd it to mv friends." the anny. 'Die Finnish papeis aiuvig YTrite to the iWviKT SlTClFIC Co.f decision. tiie protesting against Atl.viiMi.Ga., for a Treatise on lih od and The revolutionary lismg Skin I)ieac18, mailed freO to anyone. Roumauia. in Roumauia has been renewed, tills time close to the Russian Hunter. Whooping Couch anil Bronchitis im 1 frdra. ; itioii. far No. 2016. I have in my possession one iron Chicago. April 26. An explosion gray mare, 3 years old, brand that pitched seventy people into the arr, f)a mule shoe on left thigh throwing one man fifty feet, wrecked seventeen large plate windows, ruined If nut claimed within ten days, it r'h of doming, damaged a Wt.i la sold to tiie highest bidder on $35,0 building tu t.:e extent of ? 150.000 and duv il, 18S8 at 10 o'clock r. m. at caused a stampeede of hundreds of people from upper stories of tail build- the'Spring City Estray pound. Hans Nielsen, Poundkeeper. ings, occurred in the basement corner State and Jackson streets this evening, Queer enough no one war. killed, alEstray Xotlce. though 2 o; 3 maybe Ihtolly injured. . In response to a call for a Democratic Convention several citizens, principal!; Advertising K'cs on Application. from Manti and Gunnison, aiet at the Address communications to the City liall last Srturday for the purpose of organ z ng a Democratic party for San Homk Sk.ntinei, Company, Pete Co intv and electing delegate? for U. T. P. 0. Box 57, Manti, the Convention to be held at Ogdeu vu Jas. T. Jakeman, Hie 5th ot May. Ur. . R. Keunar was sec Manager. elected chair.nau and Mr. Maden memq letary. After several of the present . j. ber 1. ad ezpicssed their sympathy with die principles of Democracy, the meeting adjourned till the 2nd of May wl en it was thought that a larger mnnbei Dr. Wm. II. Olsten was in town yes would attend the Convention, aud the delegates chosen theiefore be a more terday. true repiesentatioii of the Democrats Dont forget the Democratic meeting of San Pete. Dr Kenner, in speaking of the Democratic p,my says; " Plus is the oldest and Mr. E. R. Threlkill, P, O. Inspector best patty in America and the party to was at Manti last Thursday, wiuen weaie indebted for the United is patty that will preserve A gay cavalcade of Ladies and gentle States. It till the is 110 more." time the States office men passed our yesterday, A GRAND EXCURSION. seen can he Loads of sheep shearers The Manti Civil Government Class passing through town in one direction will have a Special Excursion to Funks or another, daily. Lake on Saturday next. One hundred A company of 74 Saints left Liverpool iu vitatinnis have been issued to the last Saturday for Utah. This is the first leading men of Manti! the tiiends of the class, and some to neighboring towns, company of the seeson. including the Civil Government Class at It is (aid that Supt. H. 3. Kerr has Gunnison. The Class have sp.ued and are spat received orders to co.Tweice surveying for the extentiuu. Hope its so. ing no pains to make the excursion a success and a pleasure to all who parOn our third page the words "to be con- ticipate. The Manti brass Band have tinued was left oil tro, the "Memoirs," kindly consented to furnish music for This sketch will b coct'ni'ed in our next. the occasion and various kinds of games door and pallor games for the The carp shipped !y Mr. Funk reach- both out will be provided. If the boat ed Salt Lake O. K. end the Haratd mts pillion be secured for the day that too church on the were put in the ponds W.l! be entirely free with the other farm. games, lot the amusement of the guests Mr II. Dinwoody, Salt Lake's great of the Class. furniture dealer is in town. He is supEvery persou invited, it is hoped, will plying the furnture for the Temple, and be prepared for a day of pleasure, free Is her to look after that which has from all cares of business and otherwise. "Leave dull cares at home. beenjeceived. an early and 1 he committee Rev. C. W. Margin and family left lull attendance on request the street before they Manti recently enroute for Manchester start in the morning. If you can not get Ohio, the gecl'aruos old home. TT is there in time, however come out to the his intention to spend the summer lake as early as possible. months At that place. Clawson were Messis. Itoutnan CORRESPONDENCE. Selected by tha Republicans at their conlast vention at Alt, lleanaat Saturday, to represent SaH Fete County in the ReManti April 28, 1888. publican com arxtiou at Ogden. Editor Sentinel. In your issue 01 A party of four Colorado prospectors, the 25 inst. you make, what hiappears to supposing with pack mules and equipages stopped me to be a grand mistake the City Fathers aie using means inlrontof the Seniuul uthce yesteulay. that foi improving the streets that might be Upon enipiiiy it was learned that the to outer and better purposes: applied Mountain West were enroute to party Namely the procuring of better water Alines, or in other words the mines in for domestic use. Cleveland District. The lact is, the city is only ming the Two Petitions were sent to Cleveland poll tax on the stieets a tax that can from Manli last week suggesting parties not be used for any oter purpose than for the position of Probate Judge. One the improvement of the streets and had the name of Hon; F. k. Kenner, roads. If we weie all doomed to die in a thorough Democrat though a Peoples consequence of the foul water we are party nun, the oilier Co.E. W. Fox Esq. foued to use, the city could nut use a a staunch Republican, and a Liberal single dollar of noil tax to help us out of the difficulty. The poll tax was, and is, Mrs. Thos. Thorpe, of Ephraim, .invites for stieets and roads and must all her friends and acquaintances, who designed be Used for those purposes exclusively. feel so inclined to attend tire removal of But your remat ks with reference to the remains of her late husband, Mr. water for domestic purposes are tide Thomas Thorpe, to their new resting and timely and should concern every place in the magnificent vault she has person in Alant,for to impure water, as had built. The removal will take place you suggest, we are indebted to the great mortality that exists, and has existed in Manti tor the last two years or Mr. E. W.-Fowent to Provo Thursnti ire. The City Council, so I am infer tilanswer of embezzle to to the day charge is rocking its brain over this water ed, ment while serving as post master and it is hoped that they will problem, Manti. His case was set for Septembe able to solve this important problem ber. This is one of the many cases before moie months have passed. brought against Republican otlice hol- In fact many can we not accept any longer of ders by the Democrats, and may be con- theories but something of probabilities, sidered a political move. in the wav of procuring better water for The vault of the late Thos. Thorpe family use must be dime, or we, the peoM Ephraim will he finished by Thursday. ple, must, in order to preserve our Air. E. L. Parry & Sous have been doing health and our lives, seek some more this work. It is the liist woik of the favorable locality. That is, if the sheep kind south of Salt Lake. The vault is and cattle men have left such a place in 9! X 11 teet and is 7J feet high. It is the great west. Aquarius. built of the San Pete Oolilic Stone and To us it is very strange that Aquarius makes a very imposing appearance. should read 6ur article and infer from it that we suppose that the city fathers HYMENEAL On Friday last a large assembly gather- of Manti use means for improving the ed at the lreiyterian Church to witness streets, that could be used for better the marriage rites ol Mr. N. E. Clemen-sen- , puiposes. No such thing was said, nor of Alt. Pleasant and Miss Jennie meant. The fact lemains, however, he water is bad, fchile everything is Stoops, of Manti. The ceremony was 3 one O11 this in point performed by Rev. V; G. Martin. Afier all must other diiections, agree. Ed. I the wedding some forty invited guests partook of a bounteous rfcpast at the Bench House. aVbiu't Siti ay Notice. There will be a fight at Ogden. Shttls. tf.j Ihe ELDSEDGEB"iss:; guarantee cf bo&g that can be iiGENTS ELEREDOE WAN ttbSSA SC3 and 365 iS' |