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Show 'o entaeL VOL V MANTI CITY, SAN PETE COUNTY, P. O. BRANTZEC- - Our Prize Aricles Boot and Shoemaker. First Claes Custom Work and Repairing done. Call and see Mr. Brantzeg as his work is truely first class in every A SAN PETE ROMANCE. particular. Prices Moderate, and terms easy. But, he is good, generous and handShop $ block west of Lowrys Store some. Manti. "He is handsome 1 admit, but he is No. a. John R.'Neilson, JBoot and Shoe Maker ffyg All kinds of Custom Work neatly done and a good fit guaranteed Repairing done on Short Notice gT 5 Doors west of Lowry A Son. Manti, Utah. CHEAP COAL! We have bought a large quantity of coal at the old Huntinton Mine', near the Deseret mine and are now pre pared to sellCoal at f 1.75 Good weight guaranteed. All kinds of produce taaen At highest market price at our Store in Fairview. 22-4 Swev & Lars Nxei.sen per ton. Pleasant Pianing Ml, Mill. Lumber, Pickets, Mouldings, &c. All kinds of Custom work done on short notice. Orders by Mail Promptly attended to Bent Hauseu,Prop Main St Mt. Pleasant THe S.P.V.R. R. Co. COAL! COAL! WILL NELL At At j375 Derton Oliester. Robbins House, Main St., Gunnison, Utah. First-clas- s Accomodations forTr velers. Good Stabling, Feed, E REASONABLE. RATES Purchas- tiv Chicago ing Association. WANTED. AGENTS .1, It. Slater, West. Manager, Salt Lake City, Utah. H.P.LAR3EN.P.M Drugs, Medicines Paints. Oils, Etc a full line of Chemicals. Pioprietary Articles including Toilet goods. Perfumeries, Soaps Combs, Brushes, Flavoring Ex tracts, Groceries, Cigars and Tobac co, Etc., Etc., constantly on ham 1413 Ephraim Gi v HOT TEMPLE Manti. Main . Street, First Class Accommodations fSTAll those visiting the Temph should inquire for this House. Free conveyance to the -Temple everv day-Al- so Hay, Grain and Stabling Ebbe Jessen, Propriety Tonsorial Artist M. H. SPERRY, Two Doors North Of Co-o- p Store, Give him a call. & Shoes. he Best! The Cheapest! Home AH Made and Imported; Styles, Varieties warning you al- i re-a- ir I irHe told Julia, she should be at perfect in her rwn way liberty to worship against her had nothing he times .nd was convinced .t w as he fact in r ' 'JL,d' if not better than all others. remained firm. And Hale saw But not come would (The mountain Mohomct must go to the lohomeB, whenever opportunity afforded Julia, tie beauties of her re- and Prices. Mt Pleasant. NO. 25 3, 1SS9. AS which sh sister resided. Bish- applied to the Aaotism said he was fully convert-- p iploS 0f Mormonism ould bcin by P.V- Ue7l aS'sood, though not the re- - iiiS nvf The readily granted a wise man and a o armed with of the quests made by to rneLjnk for time a recommendation Lad'nWe?ennty to Julias pure innocent ,eter" ? and corrupt one, 0hll, G. T. Manager. Asst man. R.S. If ell, Sect. tLTrens. i 11 The Leading Implement House in lllali TP JL Wagon and Tio-opera- tive p! Machine Compan Q East St. )f( P. Box 251 to Utah. Salt Lake City, 128 S. 1st. 114 DIRECTORS: T. H. Ilniitli, II. J. Grant, J. F. Grant, J F. Smith, V. W. Riter, F. M. Lyman, Geo. Romney, C. S. Burton, J. F. Wells, Jas. Sharp, . - - Geo. T. Odell. SOLE AGENTS FOR Ter-ftor- v Bain Wagons. John Deere Moline Steel Plows. Oliver & Gale Chilled Plows Tiger A Gate, A. Wood and Chieftain Hay Rakes. W.dttrA. Wood Harvesting Machinery & Hay Rakes. Gould A Austin Well Boring Machinery, Piping Ac. Russell A Cos. Threshers Saw Mill, Ilorse Powers and utomatio Engines. California Concord Harness, Beebe Carts, F. M. Miller A Hiram W: Davis, and Other Standard Buggies. VicWhitman Hay Presses. tor Common Sleighs, Racine Spring Wagons. Bell.: City Feed Cutters. The Celebrated Mitchell B i , , i , i I t v M ii i 'c-- e BRANCH HOUSES AT Utah Utah. Idaho Ogden L gan . itagle Rock J. P. Christensen, Agent, Ephraim, Utah. f J Traveling Agent, Sanpete and Sevier Counties P .Christensen, .Jr., r, n-- i P. Tavey, 11 KOFFOHD AND ALDRICH. General Meielundise I)rv Goods, Groceries, Notions, and a full line of Gents furnishing goods. The cheapest store in the County. Gall and be convinced. 2 blocks South of Mt. Co-op- , !leneant. 24-- No. 111O ft.ee t Salt Lake City. tl. T. September 20t h, lsny. Notice i hereby given that the following-namesettler hus filed notice of his intention toinake final proof in support of his claim, ami that said proof w ill be made bt fore the Probate Judge (or In hia abaence, the Clerk of the County Court) of Finery Co , l T., at the Countv court House ftt Castle Dale, U. T., on Saturday, Nov. 9th, D89, viz: Wilburn A. N. h. k 8takort H. E. No. 6192 for the N. Sec. 17, and W. fc S. E. t,Sec. 8,T 18,8. R. 9 He names the following wimrssHa to K. his continuous residence upon and j.r've ulnvntion of, said land, viz: John Wilson, O y. Tuft, Joseph W. Moore, Albert A. Day, J of Huntington, Emey Co., U. T. FRANK D HOBBS, Register. I avner & Simmons, Attya Proof Notice of No. pfwiren to cull tli attention of fh lobabltauU Pete and vh tuity that he ha oenit of brat claa Drug Store, iu which he willMertl-rtuekeep a, and afuUeupidy of the beat Prugs of Halt Lake aeiid to noneaouh t'itv. Alao a full Hue of Perfumery, Stationery, Fancy Notion. Lto, Etc, U, 8. Ind oflice at Salt Lake ('ft' V. I Nejif. isili HH9. Notice la hereby given that iha fiilwiiiK named settler haa fid notice tt( lii nt u!in In 1huh- - aiil semake flnul proof in KUpTrt of hi cure final entry thereof, slid that emd proof Probate before the will be made judge ot ran ,U. .. or in his abaence b lure ihe Pt.) conn Count v tUrk of aanl cuuntv onSliirlNV tin ini. Peter P t reen day of vovKiutier, A. D. 189. viz; W ni Homestead fcntry No, wfts for N N E. . see. 27, Tp. 16, S. It 3 K. and name to prove hi eoi.ft ,uus the fallowing witnee-.eland, dome upou and culrivation of eul rai -v i7 n. (uav W Andrew Ha rirg, all VVilllain Ww.i and Hansen AulrewN. i. of M phraim, Sanpete Conntv Dtab err FUaNKD. HOBD' lDgirtrtP 2J 4 Bird and Lowe, AttCa. Notice or Physicians Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. IlaBMNbad Unol Proof for iMibllralfou. Do what is right. is to use home No. 99. Land OtBce ut s.tli Lake u t t ih mla i lh '. Notice Is hereby given Dial the f!li mg of e iKMiitemi m named settler has filed wtu inla m, to make final proof iu suupoit and that said proof will ben made b ..n the , rht u.iinl Prohate Judge, or lu his Clerk, of Saup te Co , Ct.ih at M.mt I tail, on J ai nes. i. October 24th 189. Vi' No- 11H. J for the Lot L J. it, R. it. K.No. Land Offlice at Salt LakeCity, W, andBfil9, fi L ri . p. Lots 4,5, and September, 2l, isj. 8. L M Utah. to Notice i herehr g'VH that the following named .t prove the foilo u e r La fl ed notice of Ms intention toinke hi tlenames ul cult iitlon continuou rtsiUeti. .. ! In snpnort of bis claim, and that ih r Ut cii"i ID nrv land. viz. said of, jr 111 Ih ma le before the countr Clerk ol ' . R bbins, ail pro f William Ubbn. Robbins san ic iViium TT.T. at Manti an Pete Cun of Gunnison, saupetc C . . i la ster. t . on N ' eml pi th . 19 viz : Them .i . pees oi RANK l I P O Countv, T. T.. D. 3 DO 9 for the T. C. 12 " 1. Bailey, Atty. Unfit, see. 29. Tp. 15 c! N m .. I.. M. wirue u.csthe fll win ttrder Of Sale bf R ial I rtnio. n nous resllnie upon andcnltt prola In the Probate court, of the Cniimv of John J. iJeesu. 'Oloviz: ationof Territory of Utah. b manJ ns it, N i in Rem Henry R. humAt, all In the matter of the atue and Li od.un-shiPi te CintA , D. T. ot Vie, of Frank Funk and Andrew Funk, MinKhAN K D. HOBBS, Register. ' ors. Wilkes an i bouif n. Atty, Order to show cause why older f sale of Real Estate should no be made. tiuardia-iKaleof Real Estate. Notice is b( reby given, that n nursuance Mary JunePectol, Funk, the Guardian of ot an order of the Probate Court, in and fir the Persons and I state of Frank hunk and of An of Irew F unk. Minors, having tiled her penUtah, the County Sanpete, Territory made on tbePith dav of Sep., 1H89, in the mat- non herein praying for an order of ssie of the Elvira i slate, of said Miners, for the purposes of G. estate Sidwell, Vivian the real ter of P. Sidwcll, George W. Sidwell, Lafayette therein set tort a. lie is W. Sidwell. nnuor, It tner fore ordered by the Judge of sld hidwell, and Gideon in theeute Curt. tpat al. pers ns interested undersigned, the guardian of said minors, bidof Sam Minors, appear uefore the said Court will well ut public auction, to the highestnm DH9, at 28tli Ot of tin. Giber, to on and eaah continual by for day Mumjay, subject der, of said day, at the 11 ocioek in the said Court, on Friday, the 11th day of October 189, at 11 o'clock a. in at the frontdoor Cu t Roi.rr ot hum! Probate Court at the Court of the Court llonse, in Manti city. In the House in Manf., County of Sanpete, to show Countv ot Sanpete, Utah, all the right, tittle, cause w h an rd r should ntt be granted to intereJ9 and estate of said minor, in the said Guardian, to sell the real estate of and to all those certain lots, pieces or par- the said minor. And that a copy c f this order be published cel of land situated, lying, ami beingof mI the weeks in tin Home at leaat lour mue-ssn- e said I ounty of Sanpete, Territorv to wit Sfnkkel, a newspaper printed and publishand bounded and described as follow, t ail ountv those of ed in aid Manti, anpete, 'Ierritory An undivided one half interest in October, Jhs9. certain lots piece or parcel of land situated of I tah, before said 2rth day ofPrebate JuCd Johnson, Judge. in Plat A.. Manti City, Saopete County, I tab Dated eptembr 23rd. lV. Ter. sml described a follow', to wit Lot to42 Block seventy woven (77 i, Co- Territory ot I tali f Coun v of anpet. acres. ntaining 1. of the Probate Court, in I, John Reid, Ch-rAlso a parcel of land beginmngat tbcoutr: , 77, thence k of corner said 2, Ilo 25 chains, and for saidi acmit hereby certify that the Fast ropy of full, true and correct thence North foregoing East, 85Wof a chain, to rtiow Nonth al 85 1,25 a (iiiim W hy hii or of the thence oiur eat, chain, thence origin I rue (diould not iidie chains. Containing ten (10) hundjtthsof an der of sale of of thetstate Estate and Guardianship in the matter acre, more or less. ten of Frank and Andr w Funk. Minors, as the Terms and Conditions of sale: toCan, he paid same appears on tile in my oflire. of the punhase monev percentAuctioneer Id w itnes whereof I have hereun-- i on the day of sale, balance to the t to get my hand and affixed the seal of bv .i,d Probate Court. on confirmation of j seal. court of han pete County of at purchaser. Deed expense Utah, this 23rd day of September, a. Addia B nleU manors. D. Jolm Reid, Is89, Guaidian Probate Clerk m 4 Win. T, Reid. Atty. It right products in preference to imported articles. It is right Ik furnish our own peoule employment. It is n : i' to pUronize home in gtitqtions exclusively. THEREFORE It rg itto purchase the Boots and him..' manufactured by Zions r.ilive Mercantile Institution cwpoeidily as tuey are moderate in price, cleg mt iu siyle and superior in quality. SOLD BV. ILL HOME DEALERS , D-- i - 24-- :b-e- , Pre-Empti- J ' - 1 1 - 1 Co-o- y . Street. Mt. Pleasant, Main Proof. Notice of Final Ult. I'. Kailee of Homestead- Final Proof. Liml Druggist & Stationer, for the issuance to Letters Testamentary thereon. Johu Reid, Probate Clerk. Win. T. Reid, Atty. . - J 24-- r Ji i fore-noo- 1 7 sl a ifad ' J ;'i 1 j ' -4 I n j - iv- i & i nil ijiiil ftlH-- U;4 ; 1 s a i 9 ; : 1 V: A iL iTw Ji Ji t A 1 1 N1:J IMJA c 5 i B Mc p e i - n t, ,s j ii la b HU bZ y Ik J r. j - :- 1U -- '' - x 1- i , -- l r t - J? r v' eJ it ta pi - of fi 5f ah.rsja -I-- i l-- j - i T '. v i fl 1 - i ivi m. XkKc' r, z ii n p y 1 ,w i., . -- hatVreiSe?mmediLtely J. F. Grant, H. J. Grant. President. J. h. Smith, Vice Prest. th HiVSOH & H&HS3S, Erin jjain St, and A OPENED Barlaer SUop Boots My advice ready have. You must suffer the consequences. The first speaker was a Mormon gill twenty-on- e years, with brown han and blue eye- - and a small lace of innocence and health. It uas a sweet face t. look upon. The second speaker was hi father, honest straightfoi ward and a mat. if keen perception and excellent judgement. I'he young man alluded to, was tin suitor of Helen whom sue declaied sh, vould marry, and whom het lather d.s liked, for the reason above qu ited. Although Fied pretended to be .1 durmon, Nathan Wise, Helens fathei, rad watched him closely when he hat. tiled and had been able to discovei eneath his handsome face and polite traits that Helen nevei aanners, I earned of Helen would not marry without hei tillers consent, but declared she would aarry the man of her choice, or no one. uid claimed that her father could not mug one disreputable action of Freds back his argument. This was true. For Freds patents were ol the same laith as Nathon Wise, and had lived in but one year and he had been tway a part of that time. And of course, Helen set it all down to prejudice on the part of her fathei. After Nathan Wise had done and said all he thought a father should do to dissuade Helen, he became silent 11 the Time wore on and subject. Helen Wise became Mrs. Fred Price. Five years sped rapidly away and now tiiere were three children. Fred, tne eldest, Nathan, and Nellie the youngest tnd nothing particular had happened to ,nar their happiness or fulfill the paternal prediction. About this time Fred sold some mining shares which he had held for some une. and decided to start in business. Accordingly, he removed to M laid in a stock of general merchandise with all the pomposity of a Siewart. Bir ilas! his venture did not succeed Vri'1 His stock became smaller and well. smaller and his customeis fewer and te er. He, however, in the meantime had gotten into bad company, which was .tinging to the surface all the latent He now of his evil nature. a plan by which he might his foilune, in a busimss which is iar moie lucrative than honoiable The remainder of his stock of Dry ioods were sold at auction; the interior the store changed to suit the new usiness. and Fred applied for, and a license to carry on a saloon. . but One day theie arrived at M 1., m opposite directions, two parties, me consisted of a physician, his wife, n.d two children the other of a young iadv and a young gentleman. Thevoung man, John Hales, was tall, with restless grey eves. The young lady, Julia Barton, was She a brunette, small and very prettv. C nloui-Jwas an orphan and had been 111 Uiide teaching a district school .here she had formed the icquauuance H Hale and the friendship soon ripened uto something warmer. Although she discouraged h.s attentions she found lerself blushing at his approach and lie mise quickening When atlasi he proposed she all her better judgement to lie. She admitted she loved , d and tefused. nm but said she was a Mormon to the observed many such ,ie that she had h Hatches, and that they, very frequent ones on account of adi-efenc-e in religion. That... fact she I Had seen very many, Betsy s and are he argued, coaxed, course Of jut with , leaded, threatened to make way her mind Himself, but all to no purpose; would many no vas fully sealed. She in Uie nan except he could take her out. had pointed God way the first Hale had been attracted from he was and face, fresh young av her ever to win than determined ow more what love he He loved her withwas not one to Jas capable of. and he the way of his de- let scruples stand in sum-uone- Dealer in Manti. not good, he is treacherous and deceitful and if you persist in marrying him vqu will live to regret it. 1 will noi with-hol- d my consent if you are detei-mine- UTAH, MONDAY, OCT They settled in M after their mar- ExefuiorsXotice .IS..e, (R , 1nIai riage, and Hale, who was a law yer, sour Notice is hereby given, that in lound employment for his legal abilities an order of the Probate Court, ofpursuant the I'ounty tor bred Price was TernUirv of I tah, made on the 111 hot of Sanpete. da of ep., s9, in the matter of the lth water and men oflegalconstantly lore were scarce estate of William P. Mouslev deceased, the in M . of the Last undersigned, the executor I he and of S dlutm P. Mousley, deceasphvsician spoke of, was a ed, w ill sell at public aucl ion, toihe highest man just establishing himself 111 theyoung probidder, for cash, and subject to continuaimn fession and came to M as a new and bv said Probate Court, 11on Tuesday, the 15th lss9, at oclock a. m. st the unoccupied field. Like many of his pro- lav of October, of the late illium i Mousley, fession he dr ink heavily, and between residence Moroni Precinct, m the County of Sanpete, iinisell. Price, and Hale soon sprang up ull the right, tittle, interest and estate of the P. Mouslev at the time of hi t pseudo friendship. Tlieir Lmilies in- said MiUium and all the right, tittle and interelthat termingled. Hale, thrown much into death, the said estate lus, hv operutim of Ihw or lie s Kiety of Price and his otherw ise, acquire! other than or in addition companioi s to that of said ilium P Mousley at the 0011 became like them. And it was not nine of histhedeuth, in and to all that certuln long until he announced his intention ol lot, niece or parcel of land situated, lmg. emg severed from the Church This ind being in the said County of Sanpete ,Tcr--ito- r and bounded und described as aas a great blow to his wile, but despite tolloa of toI tah, w'it s, ler tears and entreaties he carried out Beginning attha.outh West corner of the his intentions. south Fust 4 of section 21, Township 15 South ( Uanae 8 Last, Lake Meridian; thence Hale was a frequent visitor at the North S.oo thence Fast 20 Urt chains, locturs, for Mrs. Durand was a hand thence Southchains, 5.00 chairs, thence West to place some woman and very sociable. The f b ginuiiig 20.00 chains containing ten (10 acres. d ctor, of course, being Also ti&o and a half acres of primary miter away a great art of the time, between Hale and An ight Term and condition of salelurand there was many a teteatele Cash, ten per cm of the purchase money to be paid to the of which Mr. Durand and Mrs. Hale Auctioneer on, the day of sale balance n ere totally unconscious. Dontii mation of sale by said Probate Court. Fred Price began now to lapse lowe Dt td at expense of purchaser A. Reynolds, lan ever. One of his heaviest custom Executor of the Last WillIsaac uiul Testament of s was himself; and Helen illium P. Mousley, Deceased frequemb m.T. Reid, Atty. id the mortification of him eel home in a beastly stateseeing of inioxu,. Moroni 4 fity 'low unite Notice, non. or being helped home by Hale or Torfll a bom it iua concern. some of his friends. Her face was n,.u NtU el berebv gien by the undersigned May-i- r no longer fiesh and round, there of Morom City, in Sanpete County Dtah ler wei, tiaces of lears, sortow, humiliation an. ntor, otunder an art of the Legislature ot the I tab. of February 17th, A D. Isfi9, and anxiety. There was many a drunkei iiendn.ei Is thereto, that he has made addition-orawl in the room back of the salooi embracing the unight Cash Entry No 2509West onth jofNorlu and one of the chief participants in ihest ml oa quarter of Id ,.J South Fast quarter of the North Fast was Fred. c 9 iu Tou 1ft South of Range qu.it-ronahip With the advent of the saloon began i i l s f Lake Meridian in trust for the ou the difficulties of the City and when iht ccpantsof said described land for wi. s it urposesfor which patent baa been Council decided not to grant license, tin each and every person, association, smi. u,.t i ' r orporation claimiug to Le the light 'iquor was sold on the sly. For this til r ossesMon, occupant or oct uuants, Fied was arrested. Sometimes he wotild ,vr t tith d to the ore 'paltry or possession M s, id o oay the fine imposed, for he told land, or a iy lot. blot k, share, he could make enough 111 one rpuel turteof, shill, within six months alter in or 'i j iiition of this notice, in persou, day to pay his fine, and then he would r or lb tortr agent attorney, sign s state-u- . nave a period f unmterruptedness. A; id UK ac an urate desenp-.- i nt Iontaining thei times lie would employ eminent tb partiLular panel or parts of said Dml u P ti he. she, of they claim to have any tn-- ' counsel and fight the City and not un ' nd the right, interest or frequently lie gained the day. Blithe ;U i wbuh he,specific she, or they claim to be entitled 'rtv-ivwas becoming k.iwn to be bold, bad deliver the same to the (Ink f aui the Probate (hmrt of Sanpete conntv at Manti irtacherous and to be shunned by all utv, in Utah Tesritory, that the filing of said good men. rftatmient shall be considered. Notice to all p One Sunday aiternoon Fred, with a any interest lu said described laud of the claim of party filing the same, a d n1 companion, a t. lid desperado, the peraotns falling the to make and deliver shell st dully of many a min, tig camp, after within the time limited as above mnti n f tile contents of a ed shah ie forever buried the right of claiming a quint whiskev barrel, stat oned themselves in or recovering the Und claimed by them, or an or estate therein, or in any part parcel or front of the saloon, for the purpose ol iuteaest share theieof. im any Court ot Law or equity, proa hi, g seivices f their own. They vided that wheu good cause is shown why such could not be tiled witnin the time ptay, preach, sing, swear, cuise, statement the Piobate Judge may extend herein Ji !' a, blaspheme, and ridicule sacred the limespecified, not ezeeedug one year iron the first Inn s Pnetowinvas otherwise quiet, publication of this notice. A. D. 1889. Mrst Published Aug. It. .1. I Meie being no regular police force Mayor of Moroni cltv, A L. Jsrwt Aug 16 vv ere not disturbed. n It being the Oct 81 successor to Jena C Nielson. 'f religious services, most of the KOTHR. pe ,ple were there. Among the spectaIn the Probate Court in and for Sanpete tors f this despicable outrage were (he count, Utah Territory. two s ns (t Pied, who gaed with open In the matter of the estate of Hans Jacob deceased. mouthed ainaenrent and evident hur-o-- Arnoldus, Notice la hereby given, that Monday, the doubt thinking their father had 21st of duy October, 1H89 at 11 oclot k a. in., of And perhaps they were said day at the Court House in Mauti City, gone mad. County, Utah Terr., have been aplight, lor lie bad thank so heavily lately, Sanpete an the time aud place for proving he were perfectly pointed ihxtitis doubtful the Lust Will and Testament of llans Jacobsane. Arnoldus, deceased, and for hearing the apSophie ( To be Cunlumed fliration of Jens C. Nielsen and huger theinsehe of o Senb for Circulars and see the Thousavhs of denefits. NAS (I' o - - .i - r p -- gv - : ) |