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Show i i i . yol. iv MANTI CITY, SAN PETE COUNTY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1888 is' e fcenerl ! Of The Mormon Ottawa, November, delegates lrom ihe northwest are dissatisfied with the result of their isit to Ottovva. Government will not grant their request to be allowed tq brjng in machinery free of duty, or to pe permitted to bring m more Women lo hom they have been previously narnpd to Mormon custom. UtMfWlM. Park City is to have electric lights, One and a half feet of snow at Alfa, THE NEW STONE 'm . ig Y A The coal mines at Atnja- are on fir. Pittsburg, Kan., November 13. One The Turks attacked a Servaa town thousand miners assembled if) 3 mass . on the isth. Jo take ctiun on the meeting Already are tb office seekers after Fontenac fiorrof. Resolutions suougly - conjipnuiijjg State Mine InspectorPmley were adopted and his removal deman Attempts arp being made to (hsplye ed. It was also agreed tfiat each man should contribute to a ifciief fund his the sugar trust. share in fifty bushels pf cogl, making Salt, fiopt Salt air, shores Salt Lake about $i,ooo in all. salt. 99.1 analyzes Montreal, Jfovepjbei 3. Af inspired Yellow Fever is again making its apthe ffop Ottawa appeals dispatch in Florida. pearance Gazettt, saying the .Canadian governThe fillers of Ogden havp formed ment has dedided to unite the Australian ancj NewZeland governments to send a Millets combination. delegates to Canada at an early date to The police think they are on the track cousider the question of trade relations, and especially cable communications by ff the White Chapel jnurderer. way of the pacific Ocean. This is underfhe Chicago Post office has been bur- stood to n)eap a strong move toward an glarized. About $200 wag stolen. imperial federation, with a strong suggestion of retaliations against theUnited a has made The Pans, Idaho, dairy States by establishing free trade between shipment of ao.opp lbs of cheese. Great Britain and her dependencies to Bp. Turnier, ofPayson, was arrested the exclusiouof other countries. on the going charge,. on Thursday. want wood, potatoes, and wheat Heavy talps thp past few days caused at Wp this office. floods la many districts of England. NOTICE Those who know themA man suicided' in Ney York on account oflosinga great amount mEIecUon selves indebted to tfiis paper are requested to call and settle as those we bets . . iwe desire their pay, Please remember Williams and Peters claim $10,000 this. each, for their services in the Church Tq the Bishops of San Pete Blank Suits. 'Reccommends to the House of the ord" at this office, Price. 50 for 50 cents By an explosion in a mine in Dour, on the 14, 32men out of 35 in thejnine were uo for 75 cents; 150 for $1 and $2,50 per ,oo killed Several men were killed by a dynamite Any one Wishing to buy an organ or explosion m Louisville while preparing eiying maching can make a good bar-jaWe infey calling at this office for a blast, w ure cheaper and better terms that On the 14th, two children were burninybgdy else, ed to death in WilkesboneLPa , from an Our friends will please remember exploded lamp. we want wood, hay, wheat, potatthat A Catholic University is to be erected oes, ham, cabbage, store orders and in Baltimore, which will be endowed cash at this office. with $1,000,000. ELECTION NOTICE, A woman was taken Notice is hereby given to the share from the river Thames, Loudon, on the holders of the Wales Irrigation District, 15th. Supposed suicide. that there will be an election held at the The engineers of two trains which col School House, at Wales, Sanpete Co.Utah lided on the B. &. O. Ry were killed on Monday Dec. 3rd, 18S8, at 7 oclock p and the fireman injured. m. tor the purpose of electing three for one and Trustees, Treasury Secretary, A small prairie fire in Dakota as the term of two a to access and years, sumed such proportions that the town o tax per acre for the next year; also to Abudeen was threatened. take into consideration for the better Several U. S. Soldiers were arrested distnb 111011 of the water in said District, on the Mexican frontier, while out on a Aiful! attimdence is lequested. By order of the board of Trustees, hunt, for being found with arms. Henry C. Lamb, SotomAiHafise1 Word was received from DonaldSm Thomas y. Rees, ville, La, that a negro was lynched for H C. Lamb, Secretaiy attempting to outrage a child Wales, Sanpete, Co, Utah, Nov. 13 1888 Any kind of a figure Flowers, Angles Our beautiful Oolite made nearly as fiard as granite. MonqmeiiU 4idGravestoiiesa specialty. Work prciqptly attended too and satisfaction guaranteedTerms egsy, Bring along your orders gnd givefii'0 4 trial, 1 Keeps a fiisf R. Guarntee Better and Cheap- Work than anyone r. else in the County. - ' r. -- - xx. jvA - - - , 1 m Stefniia sclinnrieiec. ! t 1 1 S 1 12 1 1 i 1 b 3 few- 1 1 E EZ HE JOLLEY HOUSE SN JtOROM, - . 4 . Co-o- p Stone. I Against expenditures in honor of the dead. Heaven has uttered no prohibition, and earth is not injured but benefited by them. All those beautt Cl emblems which adorn the many tombs around which vse love to ling: er, assures us we are in a world oi warm and loving hearts; the adorning of sepulchres of the loved ons alleviates our grief and soothes the wounded heart. It also cheers the bereaved to know that an additional embellishment of the grave present stronger attractions, to arrest the attention of ihe stranger, and causes him to pause and learn the name of one who has shared so largely in the love of o hers. 1 take j method to inform yoq that I can hi. .ders for decorating the graves of departed fnends.at low figures, executed iq the best stIe of workmanship. Awaiting your favors bv-.- stone-cuuipg- 111 IN MEMORIAM. A merchant after selling and using an article for ears knows something of its merits. Mr. W. D. Haller, druggist, Blair, Neb ,sas, I haveusejl Chamberlains Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and do not hesitate to say, that think it the of medicines for t diqrrhoea aiu howpl conJpl.unt genero Sold by Manti , ally. Mf. Anthony Chapman has opened a Stone Yard on the corner S- - E- from tbe Tabernacle, where he is)repared to do ,. any Rind of carving ict stone, lettering of anycktnd on stone(and in fact anything tfialcaft be donp 1,1 v Wanted: Good steady women and girls for all classy qf boose-servant-s, good wages paid to and reliable parties. ' Apply at Mrs McEwans Employment Office 59 V. first South Street fjid ' - LakpCby. CARVfNG IN STONE ht Harrison, R.D, NO. 32. - cj-i- . Imue in vi on the S. P s v , . give us a call. H get il av s on hand wh ANT HQNY CHAPMAN. The New tonkYa kd. RAILROADS. . jpmcwJb.jxM yalley g-u- v ggr'miE ioaye s T)-in- vtnrli i in Jerety City, N. J. That tbn factory makes th popular and CUmaa Plug, the acknowledged ttan s chewing tobacco. jrd for That put faetotyaa eetabluhcd as loo ago world-fame- cepted) going north 9 ;0Q a. m. Chester. 9:30. ,l Moroni, 9 45 Draper, Fountain Green, 10:10 10.30 Divide, MainSt,Nephi, ll :20 Airive Nephi, 11:25 ro, 4 Mormvi- r- --'r- ur :30 2 pay-ro- Arrive Chester.' 3:00 Stages connect at Chester for all parts of San Pete and Sevier. ' Theo. UhtBACK, Manager. H. S. Kerr, General Supt. ' well-dresse- d , : - a yo according TS M I5th. Duriig the year $1,384,157 has been r office at received the Wa summon, letteis thatbave beenmis-carrie- in AND PUBLIC BBBVICM 4t SsVs - 1 35 j s i h , Denver and. Rio Grande to your Deeds. PaeitlTely Done gennfna tinletjrlavlnff our D&mo JP5ES REAHSV I laSHOBIN UNEXCELLED STYLE UNCPUAUZdir n DURABILITY AND or fiXECTIOff Of. FIT. and tb sole. Tour not la&ut, tenoo t wmmms'i $4 SHOE, FAIL CANNOT TO IATl S I tHEMOST . , Proo nad a double wheelbarrow tie result of election bets The parrdo, men rode, the Cleveland men Hard s hand .oil he shafts, Tlir ngress for the Advancement of in Detroit on the 14th. ,Wwiuu met itives were present fromCon-sta- i Rep ,u; and Denmark. Irovo . Denver , Cleveland iul (, v. Fell and aompUto from kit koyktod to b!i loonlaaUoa la St IobU, vitk ptneul rvminiae nudatt and aaaadotaa. Ulostntd portraiu and wood engravinfiit Th bwl tit ooaulas a tnpork Portrait and a fall and compitta XJFX OF CIJVSLAND, toeetbsr witk a cosopiata f ALLEN O THURMAN. This is tha nUf ether. Ikera wifi Set any U the rlfht probably iaaoo ao hiaderaaae, m wa pay all traoeportatioa ehargta. c SO MU la U, sumps sad b tb Ini la 'Uu field, and thus raap tba fotdsa karfsst. Writs for foil partisalan and Spseial Tims iR8 Pai j uvenber 14 The committee ,1 f theConstitution has adopt on r ' ed a jc-- l ion favoring the abolishing ot tn So.wtf atnd Presidency. SSJriJt?- - Man. WINTER I length. t. A thorough organization Of Anarchists Sas been unearthed m Chicago." They have offices in London, Paris, Brussels, New York, Philadelphia, Chicago and SanFrancisco and are preparing for an outbrake Pans.November 15.' The government works for the manufacture of small arms at Chatellerault,. was burned, and will necessitate the suspension for a time of the manufreture of the Tibel rifle. Loss 1,000,000 franoes. t The A. L. Ueraldoi the 14th reported a fires at Buffalo .an elevator, loss $200,-00Pittsburg, a pullman sleeper.no one hurt, New York, several buildings m the City, loss $4354000; Chattanooga, Bry !H1 5W48 tl I, t M'liii - , naboB satst tsnsins)0 fa looaasa nas MitY i Wuoaa aisjt(op psipaa . L- - j bo (UUKT41 p. m. p.m. a. m. a. m. n rr' U r J t I ii?- - 44fs U - II Hf4 liO fi Ipt i a ( ij r No. 7 , No.-Provo . 4.10 p m. 6.25 a.m. Salt Lake Lv, 5 55 p. m. 8.25 a. m. ' Ar. 715 .Ogden p. na. 9.45 a. m. 9 Leaves' Bach has been the recent progreef In our branch of that we are now able to affirm that the Jam eg Hearn $4 Shoe U In every reepect equal to tbe shoes indurtry a few years ago were retailed utefeht which or ten dollar. If you will try on a pair you will be convinced only that we do not exaggerate. Ourj are the original $3 and $4 Shoe, and tboee woo imitate otir system of business are unable to compete with os In , Quality of factory product. In our lines we are ihe largest manufacturers In the United States. One of onr traveling salesmen who Is now visiting the shoe retailers of Ine Pacific Coast and Rocky Mountain Region writes from there as follows : am more than satisfied with the results of my I have thus far succeeded In placing our full line In the hands of A No. 1 dealers In every point trip. He goes on to say, This is a I nave visited os for to sell in. because shoes most of the retailers are charging their customers at region splendid retail about double tbe prlcee which the shoes have cost at wholesale. The consequence is that the People who wear shoes are paying six or seven dollars a pair for shoes which are not worth as much as our JAMES MEANS' 3 and 94 soles of every pair are break mi andwhfeh a retailer puts a ts the demand for them Now, hind reader, lust end consider what the above signifies so far as yon are concerned. It assures yon that If you keen stop on buying Shoes bearing no manufacturers' name or fixed retail price stamped the soles, you cannot tell what and youc. retallsr is probably making you pay double you are what year shoes have cost him. Now, cangetting yon afford io do this while ve are protecting you by stamping our name and the fixed retail price upjn tbe soles of our shoes before they leave our factory so tnat you pannot be made to pay more for your shoes than they are worth T e i fehoes Ironswsourwillcelebrated retailers In nil parrs of factory are sold fey ine place them easily withid your runca In any State or Territory if you will Invent one cent country la apotXI card and write to us. , wide-awak- JAMES MEANS .C0?41 Lincoln St., Boston, Mass. foui, qioa, TT Y1 Notice For Puhlicci "n No 3078 Eft id Office at Salt Lake City Utah, lh, lssq Notice is hereby given that the foil winguain ed Settler has filed uotice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim and that s&td proof will be made before the County ( ourt of Sun Pete Co Utah at Manti Tlth, enthe 10th dav of Nov , 18 , Ivory viz George H N W F No 7aH1 for the yA N E , E V ec lq A S 1. w W ( See. fH dp H S It H, He naimi the following wltiicsfis to prove hiscontinuouR residence mmn and cuItlvHtion of THmes Collard, John L Jewkes, said land, vi Joseph Ottson aadl- - dvinrd Draper all of Fountain Green, Sau Fete to , Utah D PDDtUeglRter Bird k L we, Att SepjiiOct .1 j, IDTJiTI-3:.-: W. Wjse, DuPtgs Co., Illmcii, HAS IMPORTED FROM FRANCE Psrehsroa Hsrsti Talnsd st $3,600,000, ahlrh iaelades sbout NOTrcn. In the Probate Court In and lor San Pete County Utah Territory. In ihe matter of the Estate of John Deceased Notice Fr'ck Peterson, of time appointed for proving Well Notice is herebv given thatv Thursday the first Jay of November 1888, at 11 oclock a. m., of said day atthe Court room of said Court in4,Marfti City, San Pete County, Utah Territory, have been appointed as the time and place for proving the Will of John Erick Peteison deceased, and for hearing the applical tion of Andrew Peterson for the insurance to himself and to Peter Sundwall of lettersiesi mentary t hereon fenn Reid Probate Clerk Wm. T Reid Atty. 29 4 70 PER CENT. OF ALL HORSES W nose purity of blood Is established by ped'grees in the Perchoron 8tud Book of Franco. Ihsonly Stud Book ever publiahed in that country, NOTICE TO CREDIT ORS. Estate of Niels C. Poulseiu .deceased. Notice is lieiebv given the undersigned, executors of tire Last Will and Testament of Niels C PotiNen, de ceased, tq the creditors of and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers within four months after the publication of th s notice to the EVER IMPORTED TO AMERICA. 8T0CX0NHAHD Imuortel Brocl Karss 200 f " . rm , AND ALTA TRAINS Salt Lake city, 4.30 p.m. 1) Old enough for Service 125 COLTS, Two years old and younger. Recognizing the principle accepted oy all Intelligent breeders that, however well bred animals Bisy be SAtn to be, if their pedigrees are not recorded, they should be valued only os grades I will sell all Imported stock at grade prices when I cannot furnish With the animal Bold, pedigree verified by the ortglnai French certificate of Its number and record in ihe Fercberon Stud Rook of F nce lOO-PalllllS ratedwest tftiuee Catalogue of Ckutgo on Lhiwago 1 i' f. t Salt Lake city, 4.30p.m. Dodge, General Manager. JVayns, Iiis , is 85 A Korthwestern By, .'Sk . 1 a r J II. Bexntt, Gen. Pass. Agt TO Central, i ni'- -t ClBU-1- it lliiic, UK 1! v ill t thtin Ihe no-- i si 1100H, courcn , Time Card. ii W 1 1 v. nt t . il... 8, Ij- ' EteTADLISllr i Passenger Trains leave Nephi daily iAEii'Atr. i: uJ as follows: R Hiili'i tiff Going North 5:48 a m.tk 2 .25 p.m. 'I L South 11 :35 8;18 r o Arrive Salt Lake 10 .1 m. ; 6 04 p.m. THE Ui PQPUl Leaves Salt Late City at 7:20 a.m. und 4 p.m. Piano Instruction L ,! Passenger Trains leave Salt Lake ii dppiliati'r daily, for the North, to connect ntafegues C'RGAK CHICAGO , with the U. P. Ry. and the U. $N. Ry., at 8 20, m. fe 4.10 p. m. and Cor. Randolph an I An" S13.. CH1CACJ arrive in Salt Lake City at 11. 1C a. in. and 7. 20 p. m. Freight trains leave Nephi for the North at 6 25 a rn. and for the I1 south at 7 20 p. m. Francis Cope, Gen. F. & P. Agt. John Sharp, Gen. Supt. General Offices, Majn Street. Suit Lake City 1 . v 1 J . 1 s u . . -- ' v LANDS Ml ES nnnrjisii breams. Bailee'! D almost cost to bn Id. Buydirertof Old Established Manufacturers. and anold paving MiddleVVe quota Ik loir a tew men's profits krwn' 'fi'RPEClAL BARGAINS! lrO tT 5 rX OrffRrt, SJ POnly 5:45,?: OFinR & Ocdax hefolue'f, 14SI. ps Coupler OcU v Imported Stallions, aboard, a Steamer founded in latitude 36 N., longitude 19 E , the fate of the crew is unknown. Jas D. Payne, M P .fell lrom a steamer and was drown Herald. V as.tswss,Bsly saiosaitqspnaosassa 4s paa 10 qii saos m DcboIs lias commenced legal proceedings against the county corn lssioners of Bingham County, Idaho, to enjoiq them from counting the votes cast at Rexburg on the 6th mst. by Mormon Church. A. L. m taosasd 00 m.ni iipqisaodssi aisoottsimnios lsii. On the 14th a steamer run a ground Delegate nM ii N IS Sl k at Copenhagen, Prince Henry, of Prussia ed. 10 - & 09 in l4dy re ioj w noji.d Jainu.ipioio.ojX4u.qjn pn pauojat ns n mao to nu, oW ZiqV80i4 pa Zfi s,dsi Hx sxm V) j.pjo aj sijnbsj vnf il.tlMS.ps 01 laUs.sas pa siiJ0ja n qjsjatrossi, Ws4(4ssb 8ais4 to; ,s.BI is.pt fftqqats psddmbs isspos 0003 ,tsq in Bias ,qans poa ssBoisdsdstnts.asa sq, t o ants European Hotel, several lves lose w ru. CO., S five feet in No. 8 No. Lv. 9.2o a. m. 10.05 Lv. 10.50 a.to, 11.30 Lv, 12,50 p. m. 1.09 Ar. 8.45 p. m. 8.05 west bound trains M j evada seems to be afflicted ThePioche Record says t me in a whole drove. Chickens aic putty well cleaned out. A mountain lion, "winch had been dot ig considerable damage, at Pleasant Grove, an old maft named Wilson, 60 yeats old, shot ore bruit. It measured Ike Salt ci die, Nev., has elected a mixed ticket about half and hall of both parties .the Lcmociats feeing little ahead, if . any 1I1 ug ca v lie nrning. ' Pi & EAST BOUND TRAINS BINGHAM FASTtDiOi dead-lette- u Evs tin with wild-tAithey ha e , Lo&nxARD Scenic Line of the World! Ogden, . 6000 B 00k Agents wanted to sell 111 ,V4.3j THE .1AR0I1GF PROGRESS! , ,PUH LATEST mTEOVEIIEirrS ! j Joseph Chaniberland, M. P., England, and Mary Endicott, daughter of Secretary wedlock on the Endicott, were united 111 a WESTERN - i ft That last year fcSI6)tf mada and sold tha enomvug quantity of ,7,93, 60 lb, or foaxtoea thon, ' sand toot of tobfoau- of all th Ma That thia waa more tha hacco mad jt the United State notwithr ataadwg that there were 96$ factories at worlfe That in th last st years this factory has helped support the United State Government to the million seven hum extent of over forty-fodred thousand dollars ($44,700,000) paid into tha V. S, Treasury it Internal Revenue Tana of thia factory ie shout f t,ooa ll That tha oooam per year er f so,e.oa per weak. That this factory employs about J,jqa operative. That thU factory make such a wonderful! good !' hewlaCUmnaFlugthgt many other factorica have tried to imitate it m vain, and In despair 'new try to attract custom by offering larger , piece of inferior good for th tarn pne. continue ta inert this factory nev(th Tut itt hariatM every year. fWlfUe faatoey betoa gs Uandi ayerated by . Tonsa, very truly, th 12:30 m. Nephi, Main St Nephi, 12. 40 1 30 Divide, .T'ounta.ioGreen,! :65 p. u. 2.15 Draper, l m d fyl-das- Going South leaves -- . , FACTS YOU CAN BET ON. That th aldtti ini largtrt tobaecp UnOarf in Un ex- daily (Sunday Mnt, Tablets, Fencing, Etc. MonijQieutg BEMEKRER V 9tr d TJ you feicent J Ton tc do Dot u- -t I after liara rrceled Ory' lstd it and fainn llisonly it to tend aa rtferm era ur$ said executors, at their residences in ! m to year ANSWER TO IMJITRIES, $1.00 Contains also full and complete lives of both r and Crjra'i will Manti City, Utah, the same being the t t t t SSPSST ON ENTSIES, CONTESTS, lit., $3.03 vrm n 0 I U Ite iltayaar toR'n & MORTON place for the transaction of the business Arguments, price, Rnd pv frc r f Procuring Land Patents Piling of said estate, in said County of Sanpete the great standard bearers. Ill$d with Qufneroas tupeib pov n t su t, f t util and Conducting Contests, on Moderate traits Among the authors will be found the names of Sena reti rn It and Lund Christian t Terms. Send for circular to tors Prye Chandler, JHawley, Ingalls, John D Long popuias th tic f e gor of Mass McKinley of Ohio, writes on the Tariff Frederick Jensen TboueandR of Ihfenr T r In rr r of others of alike promiHenry Cabot Lodge, HENRY N. COPP, ffJITSfpttCWrjp Werluggv:rT nence it civliuvL The on y authentic Campaign Book, indorsed bp Executors of the Last Will and Testaplir JlJ'!.8y-lgg'the Nat Rep Com , Lon t be Induced to get any other. LisC. deceased. of Niels Adurc s mFU. Poulsen, GEirLUSTiLAlJt.DCATALOGrUE ment LAI WASHINGTON, D. C. as we pay ail freight charges. Send M ts ice no hinderance rhoultl Hare Coppft StUcr Oglafe Vftl Frf'i Dated this 15th day of October 1888. cents In tc stamps for outfit and be the fifet in the field, or & CO. write for full particulars and Special Term sent free to all. 9 prieo onl' 5 centJlotfttajppt) 4 j 3U Rod WnuT. Uu .vttv, Liuxtio A Payor wber WINTER A 6 i fee HARRISON 1 t ij p- ev u i-- i t i i c 5 I J 1 r L , f SE vv E-1- i- CO.,FuU., Springfield, Mat. |