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Show ur. Ed Ericksun and Vilate Seely, Mr. A little is month old bov oi William Bench broke us left thigh on Tuesday Moroni Farnsworth and m ss Rose Rey-- 1 morning. He was running around the nolds were united in wedlock last week room when he slipped and fell. Dr. W e are having a lot of new benches Hosford was called and attended the A U'eeVy A to seat the bowery. It is expected child. will be finished in tune for the Devoted to the general interest of Mr. Joseph Cleaver and Miss Grace they the people of Han Pete and surround- Smith, of Provo, were united in ttie Mrs. Josephine Jensen has been arresbonds of Matrimory in the Temple yesing counties. terday. Miss Smith is a daughter of the ted for selling liquor. Mr. Bent Rollson late Brest. Geo. A. Smith May pros- will answer to a similar charge next Tbe Home Sentinel ! 1 Western. At Green River last Thursday an al- tercation took place between one Hunt-mad- e er , meridian!, and Appel, a butcher, ol that place, which resulted in the latter striking Hunter with a knife, and slicing off the front of his face, including nose and chin, to the bone. Sabwrlplloni MANTI ROLLER MILL LOUIS I J. BLGKLX, LESSEE. The Best Grades of Flour -- o- Amorioan. Saturday. There are two cases against $2.00 perity go with thejoung people. yOrders and Correspondence J. B. Hunter of a like character. 1.25 a E. Mr. A daughter of Geo Bench, EPHRAIM 0 little girl 9 years old, ftll down the cellar -- oThere is considerable excitement over and had a heavy door fall on her, on June 13, 1SS9 the hurry in getting ready the Men of Monday. She was visiting her sister, AdrertUtng Bam on Application. J. A. Anderson was up to Salt Lake War ships that are now building and Mrs Squire, at the time, and was unable last week. being repaired. Address communications to the to be removed home, but her father took her home on Tuesday, where she The mass meeting Monday evening JIome Sentinel Company, The work of cleaning up goes on at I is now improving. was not a success. P. O. Box 57, Manti. U. T. Johnstown. Bodies are being recovered daily, but are in such a state ol derom-- 1 J.M, Martin and Drake, Provo, left Jas. T. Jakeman, Diplitheira is decreasing, More flags position that they can not be identified. Provo last week with ninteen head of Manager. very valuable Holstein cattle. He reach- go down N. II. Fei.t, Asst Manager. ed Fountain Green with ten head and J. P. Meilstrup is now-his disposed ot these to Bishop Yargasan of business again, everything O.running K. that place lor the Cunsiperation we unSUNDAY SCHOOL JUBILEES derstand of 12500 00 '1 his speaics very Lawyer Reid called at the Farmers well for the enterprie of Fountain Exchange last Wednesday Severe thunder storms have caused morning. much damage in England. During the season of 1SS9, will be held Greens Bishop, t Two men were the tried other young in Sanpete Stake, as follows. Mr, A, C. Olsen will Le at Niels Jor- dav, one for receiving stolen 1. At Moroni. Tuesday, June 18. property, Queen Victoria has telepraphed her in Manti on Sat. the 1st other for it. with the Johnstown suflerers. j a. At Mt Pleasant, Wednesday,June 19 gensons stables stealing sympathy of June and on the dates as follows, for 3. At Gunnison, Tuesday, Jun- - 35. The Young Ladies Mutual Improvethe balance of the season- - June, loth, At an old man, supposed Montreal, 4. At Manti, Thursday. June 27. 30. Sept. ment Association, made a change in to be a miser, was horribly mutilated by July, Aug. with the pure bred stallion their oilicers last Monday evening. robbers who attempted to make him Ruustau, where he will be pleased to RELIEF SOCIETY CONFERENCE. give tip his supposed wealth. Two new cases of Diphtheria. One meet lusmany friends ol Manti. afflicted is from Manti. We lady The Quarterly Conference of the SisESTRAY NOTICE. Will Someone Lead Out. A great Manti will be more careful in thehope ters of this Stake of Z1011 is appointed at I have in nty possession x bay mare, of Scandinavians the Manti of are .Meilstrup.esfe-ARMER- S Moroni onhriday and Saturday 14 and many desirous of having an Excursion to 3 rears old. No brands visible J5 f, June to commence on Friday at The committee on programme for If damage and costs be not paid on hunks Lake. 011 June 241I1, which s a $ p. m. coming Sunday School Jubilee the above described animal within 15 dayofgener.il enjoyment in their own the last M. A. Hyde, duvs Irom date of this Notice, will be evening and arranged a country. Let some of their leading met K. Allred, nice brethren appoint a committee to take sold to the highest cash bidder at iny programme. S. Peterson. the in hand, and let them have corral in Mjllburn Precinct on tfie 27th Presidents, a matter The Scandinavian Excrrsion. The day of June A D. 1889, day of enjoyment. exclusion to the Lake on the 7th. was 7EVEN Sterson. Wesley Bills, the Digest of the season. The morning Ahlburn Pricinct, June 13th Poundkeeper, 1SS9. HOME MISSIONARIES Hymeni al. Miss Matilda Alder of broke most beautifully after the rain, Manti to Brother Carpenter of Salt Lake the air was pure and healthful and the Notice for Appointed for Sunday, Juno 23rd, City. Yesterday, in the Temple. There toad free Irom Posting of Nettlemen making it, in all, a .(count. lbS'J. was a reception at the brides home lovely dav for dust, the occasion. 70 or 80 In the Probate Courr of the County ol Fountain Green, Canute W. Peter-eo- last evening. The choir serenaded them teams loaded to overflowing with happy Sanpete, Territory oflltalw during the evening. TheSENriNE joins picniceis. O11 arrving at the lake each and J. P. Hanson, Jr. In the matter of the Estate of Janies with the many friends of Brother and party sought a good shady place to Larsen, Deceased. Moroni, A. C. Nielsen and Willie Sister Carpenter in wishing them a picnic Notice for posting of settlement of Candland. long and happy life. The boats was soon to be seen skim- account, Indinnola, Andrew Jensen the lake with the Notice is hereby given that Dorthea happy younger Childrens Day was observed on ming John Olsen. Sabbath evening by the Presbyterian element, while the rest of the party en- Larsen, the administratrix ol the estate in themselves the groves, etc., un- of James Larsen, deceased, has render-- 1 Fairview, J. P. Christensen Sunday School of Manti. The exer- joyed til noon, when picnic was served. ed and presented fur settlement, and Niels Anderson. cises were of such nature that the school At 2 p. in. all assembled at the bow- filed in said Court, her final account of shated largely in them An interest!!) Mt. Pleasant, J. P. Jensen whentne following programme was her administration of said estate and collection of facts and figures weie ery rendered. Jonathan Midgley. that the Sth day of July, 1,889, presented concerning Sunday School called to order by Martial of the at 11 Monday, a. m. at the Court Room oclock Bpring City, C. U. Wheelock Missionary wotk indoor country. Tile Meeting Church was well aeTavitlr plants flowers day, F. C. Sciiensen; Music by the ol said Court, at the Court House, in Abram Johnson. and grasses, tasttkully arinuged bv the Baud; Singing by the choir; P raver by Manti City, in said Sanpete County, has and A, V, Chester, Beispy been duly appointed by the said Court teachers and ptipil A good audience the Chaplain, N.C. Christensen; Smgin Sliomaker. listened with atteitflon throughout the bv the choir; Speech by J, F, Dorius-Musi- for the settlement of said account at by the Band; - Dealers in Peterson Andrew and I, exercises. Speech by Niels wnich time and Ephraim, any person inter-- 1 Anderson, in the Danish language; Song ested in said estatplace J I. Anderson. file , tnay appearand by the Choir; Speech regarding Norway his programme Wool,!! ides, Pelts and Fm exception in wiiting to the said ac Manti, A. II. Lund and Andrew and its mountains, rivers, navigation and count contest the and that at same, Jr. Thompson, commerce, etc., by Martin Jeusen; Com- deciee is asked for For which we pay the highthe entire Sterling, Wm. liawden and Sanford For the EmninmnitFriihi'i X'ujht for mie speech by J.F Dorius; Music by the estate totht widow. assigning Brass Band; Speech by J. p. Meilstrup, Allred. est market Trice. We also the Benefit 0 the Johnstown Suf- John Reid. County Clerk, in regard to the late Dansih constitution 1SS9. Dated, June loth, Mayfield, L. T. Tuttle and David the P. by ere, P, of Club,' 1849, compared with the freedom j(r handle Woo! on Wm. T Reid, Atty, tShand. they now enjoyed; Music by the Plain Quadrille COMMISSJOX by J. P. Christensen, Gunnison, A. J. Moflitt and Wm. Waltz Quadrille the present liberty enjoyed bycomparing Anderson. the peoPlain Waltz At the Very Lowest Rates ple m Denmark, to the feudal bondage Plain Waltz Fayette, Niels C. Christensen and of their forefathers; also spoke of the Muds P. Sorenson. Speech hy Edward Reid and will make aLiberal adorigin of the Flag of that nation and With Ayers Hair Vigor. Its cleanliPlain Quadrille some of their battles, Song Dover, John Ueddington. ness, beneficial elici ts on the scalp, and Plain Waltz choir. vance on all shipments. Wales, Peter Peterson and Samuel lasting perfume commend it for uniPlain Quadrille Closing remarks by J. F. Dorius versal toilet iiM. It keeps the hair soft Bills. Waltz Qiiadnlle I raver by the We also Buy and Sell eves its color, prevents it Chaplin, after which all and silken, j. Song by Mrs Alary C. Henrie Meetings will bo held in the retired to the pleasant grove to from falling, amt, if the hair has become " 1 he Johnstown Horror pass Recitation the balance of the day in pleasure of weak or thin, promotes a new growth. feveta! Wards at 2 o'clock p. m. of all kinds in Car Lend s or less, by Miss Jeanie Reid, wntten for the different kinds until late in the afterCanute Peterson, To restore the original color of my occasion bv Mrs. Ellen J tkeman noon when the merry pienicers started guarantee the Ilnjhest Marl el Prior in t'a.-Plain Quadrille hair, which had turned prematurely Henry Beal, for their homes. gray, I used Ayer's llatr Vigor with enFiench Four John B. Maiben. The speeches and songs were dihver-etire success. I cheerfully testify to the Trolla Waltz WAGONS AND in the Danish and Swedish Presidency of the Sanpete Stake of V Srhottische languages ion V-f j We have Speech bv Wm. Hill Esq. HORSEMEN READ. just received two Car Loads of MitchellBain and of this preparation. Mrs. P. H. DavidSong by Mrs.A. Tennant & Eva Cox made expressly for our trade, which we La. son, Alexandria, k..L Wagons, Cooper L. S. Holdavv? will stand his famous Walt Quadrille I was afflicted soma three years with and Gilpin Sulky Plows, Wood, also handle the stallion "Cap" (Percheron and French! Mazouika scalp disease. My hair was falling out McCormie Mowers and and Binders, Harrows Hand Plain Quadrille and Champion n,ya,t'.iCoacl C,yde Percheron.) and what remained turned gray. 1 was Billy, U Hameltonian j French, Sail induced to try Ayers Hair Vigor, and Medley Plows & c. Items of Iuterent, (Tllngs anil in a few weeks the disease in my scalp (Hamiltonian) one of the famous ters of the day, on the foLow'ing Nephi, Juab Co., Utah Comment! disappeared and my hair resinned its ( Hev. ) S. S. Sims, in the several towns in origiual color. Pastor U. B. Church, St. Bernice, Iml. the next 18 days. A few years ago I nllered the entire At Manti i Ephraim loss of my hair from the effects of tetter. Spring City 16, Mt. Pleasant 17, Faiiview I A Jslight frost on Sunday hoped that after a Cme nature would night. The rS, ft. Green 19 20 21, Fairview MASS MEETING. 22 25 potatoe vines in Manti were slightly Hit. repair the loss, but 1 waited in vain. 1 leasant Dealer in 24; remedies were suggested, none, In Mt Spring City Ephia.ni 25; Many CPleasant There will be a Mass Meeting of the nipped. they were 26 27; Manti 28, R, Paints. Oils, Etc., ir, of Medicines, such with Drugs, however, as merit en black. proof Citizens of Manti held in the TabernaHair Vigor, and I began to use it. line- of Ayers a full cle on Thursday, at 8 p. m , to consider The was all result I could have desired. The first Sunday-SchoJubilee fur Bud adopt some method to render asChemioals. Proprietary Articles, A growth of hair soon came out all over be held at Moroni next -AGENT FOR THE sistance to the Johnstown suflerers. this year will and niv to be as soft and head, grew including and the Tuesday, next there will be day as I ever had, and of a natural heavy Everybody is invited. in Mt. Pleasant, Toilet one goods, Perfumeries, Soaps color, and firmly set. J. H. Pratt, William Li ke, Mayor An opera house is Spotlord, Texas. Combs, Brushes. Flavoring Excontemplate. A box of Pills to has Ayers Beaver, cost saved 20 000. f is The County Court still in session, a fit tracts, Groceries, Cigars and Tobac of sickness. When a remedy many does fflTSolid Steel Mower. not j eo, Etc., Etc., constantly on hand happen Dont forget the Mass Meeting tonight. are liable to be within reach, people Nephi sends a carload of flour and to neglect slight ailments and. also one ol potatoes to the flood sufier- 14 13 PREPARED BY -Utah Ephraim City, of course, if serious illness follows Solid Steel low open elevate; Mr, Ginger of the Consolidated Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. have to softer the consequences. theyA & Machine Co., is in town. Harvester and Binder. Bold by Druggist and Perfumer. stitch in time saves nine. A boy was thrown from a horse in O I A. H. Kimball, representing Clark den on the loth, and had his skull Also H Extras kinds of all yCT badly Jacob Johnson, Esq., and several fractured from a kick. Eldridge &co., was in town on the loth. 1 other patties have formed a company Whitelys Champioa Jh; Judge Johnson and Selectmen John and purchased a heavy chines. outThe contract for the Beaver Court Carter and Jas. E. Metacalf are in Manti fit Bom the Wagon and House was Co of .attending the County Court. Machine Company. They will put it to Nephi. Thelet to Adams Sons Ephraim, Utah. costs to be $S38o AGENT FOR- -- NEWwotk immediately k boreing through rot Mrs. H. Larsen Tuesday evening at 9 and under the direction of one of tit Three children died recently .,'dinh-theri- a oclock gave birth to a beautiful dauglv experts. We hope to see Spring and Summer in the family ot W. G ter, weight ia lbs. Mother and daughter companys joht s,, ,lt this enterprize a success. Coalville are doing well. The dread disease threa STYLES to lessen the population of D. Ill, Co MORONI, H. H. Peterson, Esq., of Hyrum, capital. EXCEL ALL Cache County, is here visiting his relaJune 1 2 th, 1SS9. tives J. P. and C. P. Larson. Bro, PeterA heavy storm has Happy as a big Sunflower is Harrv Previous Efforts raged at son is down in connection with Temple Candland, and why not? couit.es ad Millard IN work. The ?f,fevier Jj!ab steel Frame Binder. dispatch from Surveyor Extensive preparations are being Doremus to Hon. and Style John Sharp tells the Bro. John Gardner, of Richfield, who made for Variety. the Primary Conference 1 he storm hai been story. met with the accident mentioned in our Friday next. Much of the track has been very severe 4 & 5 Front and Rear CO flooded jast, is staying at Bp. Peacocks, SterlCD ween the mouth of Chicken creek Cut Mowers. The wife of C. P. Nelson died yestering and is fast recovering from his in and Leamington tank and small washes juries. day at 10 a. m., at the age of about 73 cuf o Old age was the cause of death The at intervals between these points years. L3 Mr. Walter Stringbam has returned Coales Steel and Wood Wheel principal dama from Sprmgville and has e Born To the wife of Michel Furless, the Hay Rakes. 3 small is entirely gone Temple Bazar, where he is ready to take of Wales, a fine 11J pound bov. Mother another is undermined, and the portraits of any ol his friends, or and child doing well. There two cMvens cn for the father. the public getieially, A full stock of Rake teeth.and partially washed ont. In two places cs IS leaned the rntsk Sections with large ot gainst slope the Moroni City has just received the and the rails are more or less Mr. Jens Hansen has purchased the variety bent of Machine Extras, I have a for some ami acres Mill 125 patent ol will land it force of men at w0tk good Temple Planing north operate kept IMPORTERS & BREEDERS of with his steam thresher portable engine of tow n and is now prepared to give and am pretty certain that trains on Continually hand at N, and 2 can pass on time Shire' This is a good thing for Manti and we Deeds lor the same. 00 Utah. Ephraim, 3 Suffolk Punch. English cS I everything need to complete renal hope to see the enterprise sustained. A son ol Ann Draper, of Freedom and and 'Cleveland Bay'? Iorep. J will advise you later For a long time I had no appetite, while attempting to load a Winchester progresses. In several Dlace how o Shetland Tonies. Short Horn n ha o was restless at night, and very much Rifle, the shell exploded nearly sever, that have fallen, with h"65 Holstein Cattle. Stock fors-dothers -t debilitated. After taking two bottles ol ing his thumb from his hand. washed down, are from two that thf CL, all times at Living prices ant to eet deep along the track. Ayer's Sarsaprtlla, my strength and apMT. .PLEASANT. ! The Main h1S comStreet, asy terms. j is now about two feet petite returned, and my health was Manti. ac hi June 10, 1SS9. thanpoint before Visitors welcome, Corre-- t Oswego, , George Christensen- has returned from transferred pletely restored. Jf J lot brug,Bsmi hof Pro5oStaan- d-d Manufacturer of all kinds of dence invited. the B. . Academy. nge s and ex- press last night, keeps on hand the best liqu j Hnware, We have the largest and Roofing and Gutter Work. and 8 cigars. the wej of Blooded in ft horses ; Utah. Ephraim, Box 17, Provo City One year. Six months, Three months, ? eolicitedjj Custom Work a Specialty Foreign. J9-2- 8 (jARMERS EXCHANGER - J. P. EXCHANGE Ephraim City, Utah. n - C. ANDREWS & CO. o (jA KJ Band-Speec- Dress the Hair FI d h LWIIMEATS. rp Efficacy CEHERAL NEWS. . Jay-Eye-N- O, Andrews Manti Itomo.l TlLO County 10-t- 12-1- Oo, I SI & T1 in 14-1- 5 H.P.LARSEFJ.P.M. Borins Territorial. Champion Whitelysj Ayers Clt the i Hair Vigor, .B.Bram Peter Greaves J well-borein- g n Sh for Osborne 4 Martin ; ill & Drake,! rTNos rs rr S2ESSSR t. & ' maLer,, 'w t- JP. Y. Jensen, tififjer. 1 ' . 9-- f .731 |