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Show ftu Vtofa.Wft .(.: Tvto. u JOHN IKE. . u ahl tfS' Jra.Sijfta.rftaLis'sa aeaa. the fulfillment, there ia but ted a copy retained by lie prw iur bo Informed on theee anbjecta, and it ia only by jrsgue reporta that they are able U: opinion. To them it VM fcifeat importance to loam all thdy can about tb matter o that when election day cornea, than will bo bo dout iu their mlnda aa to whieh way their votes shall men fra not; teqiuintod with, and thay need lo" study that Attar over earfully. But few of our paapla M ' aware that more work ia done in the cofnmit-tefttbSjr "to etfuest; iatolligent wAskag. than ia riosrJyibe finest oretora in the debates on the floor f the Bunas, orl Befiatei Chamber. The promisee kbit fair hud good un 1 yao. re . aware that they are flke pie ruaj; made to be broken. who Thorp anatoms of are inclined to believe that all the ueiae and hotqheal Indulged in ie n reality, flhd in thia way may be led to cast their vote with the noisiest crowd. The Peeple'd. Party need voters who are given to thinking. Men and wi'1 back the right The Common need of our youg ef-Mjw M our-peopl- . . oouatry.fli'totere who will not give their grMMt privilege to a boadlAdftriow blindly thTlead ofaE4sadan, but who will weigh and consider what is care-fcn- y for the bet interests of the county, whoMrtxrtitfcAl, fcith'i grounded oa the rock of hard facta. we want , men who know for themselves what H needed most, and will. Dee every i endeavor to place men, jn offioe, in beet hands .the Tiberties of the eomBSW Wmatt willbe sale. We ' Seed Maff8vh'do ndt cam for the who know-thright' shd dare to do iW It is neces-ar- y fcd nkenld think in order to reach ihiA point,' and tha man who dose toet out" anch things la acArealy worthy of having a vote in a free cowntiy. , e ,toiy A usaied Rudolph frtewon arrived la thia a Uala street city, aud took lodgings lowas a rook, and lodging house. Peterson ha oUuuhI wink, but of tats Miuitlhlng Ida wind aud appeared to be preying on ha waa Inellurd to bo despondent. Last and room his araning ha went tonote. His room aiau writing a waa satisfied that Peterson Intended to and tba put an and to M eatsteuN son was police were railed In. frier taken In custody aud admitted that ha freeIntended to kill hluiseir. Ha talked ly te Marshal Young, and stated that something over a year ago ha stote $ai) from bis niulher and skipped. Ha had never been happy sines then and ha had Anally ranis to tha ronelueton that a man who would rob hla mother wasnt fit to live, in which ha was not far from tha truth. Its was lorkad up in Jail last night aud may be induced to changt hia mind by a few days ronfluanirut.-- Ht "- - of Olo tm ntt Iu Manti. TUTTLE & CO., - o(DKALKRS JN)n mill. A "ffl Beet Stock d Floe Panorama, --Gene- With all necessary fixtures, draperies, wlr on easy termite lamp, ete responsible parties. Tha aabjwla thereof are very interesting, aa they contain mueh Information on cities, countries, people, and great works of art far and near. A written lecture, full of Instructions, will be furnished with it. Mom U the time to grf Apply in person or by letter to Kred srlrk Christensen, Ksirvtow. (Tbs proprietor has changed bust tf ness.) r Merchandfse ral Are Sliil at Their 6iil alaud- ,- lsir Main Street, Manti, Utah. A BDOTS Rams far Sala. territoraL aceNt. Wliolesnle and Rotall SHOESjyf at SO choice VI. Merino rams, selected from over 30 of the beet bred docks in rrmont. can be seen at N rphi on and after Oct. 1st-- , lKa Leading sheepmen In Vermont aay a finer selection never left, for the western trade. Theee rams, used in t'tah tha past two years, have more than donbled tha average fleece of oar eommon loose wooled sheep. Also soma of the Quest Kronen. Spanish ami Vf. Merino gradea ever offered for sale in tha Territory, fbr tha money, (io and sea tlirm before purchasing elsewhere. Kor terms and particulars' address W. I Brown, nr A. M. Kvsrts, Kepbl. t tah. SO t - BOTTOM p Special Attention Given to Southern Orders, for Tools and .Builders Supplies. tvJcjttllister & o liave been making improvements on the Cottonwood Canvon Road and at the mine, anti are now prepared to coal to their customers in any quan-itA Plailurm n built and e arranged that the wagons will be loaded through a shoot and the delay necessitated in loading, as formeilv dune, ia obviated . Store will act as The Falrview our agents in selling road pi sms and coal, and their orders for coal can be obtained for the same figures at which the coal is sold at the mine, (gr 75 per ton,) cash or wheat; store orders Will be taken at ten per cent, discount, Thermal will be extracted ilo feet from the surface, and will be entirely tree from slate end slack. The read will be kept in good condition fiv promptness and attention te the business we hope to merit the good will ami patronage oi the coal coristmriag public m ilus county l e invite all to cxne and see the and to give us their orders which will receive our best attention. Deseret Coal A Coke Co., ProvO 01ty,utalx. de-iv- sWp&RS fOR SCHOOLS MW3?l?ItliES, Wholesale OFFICES, ani Retail. JAMES GEAYfONi Co-op- u -- 7fTS;1Sfir&Si 3 .cza s jjawca KESTACKANT Opposite court bOubk, membership in the Mormon Church ie no longer of itself a bar to naturalization. The County and Pi s aud accomm-Torrcinct committee should aee to it MyuU Sorts, for Lodging. j that every alien who line not ttken H. H HAWKINS out hie first pnjier tlic dcclnration WOP of intention to become n citizen does Boat once. Also that erery I1. Ciillfr Bm alien qunlilied to becoino a citizen obtains his full naturalization papers without delay. Agents of Certificates of naturalization WriW t NIK KN M1I.LR, Provo, PROVO of name the unl'atrck ng Lynch, ites their genuineness lias been cerHKSKRK r HiNILKN 8. L.Clty. tified to, ahould be forwarded im- Have moved back toMILLS, their old stand io to tlie it Constitution the Territori Central mediately Building. . Committee, that tlicir validity may Bair it., n.36 uke sm. ialt beanqnired into and detei mined. nOME OOODS. A thorough organization almu'd bo made and public ireet ng Wholesale ami Retail, I .ip. pointed, at which good speakers AT shall addreas the un pivaent topics. At least one such meeting JOHN C. CUTLER & BRO. should bo held in tvery settlement in large towns one in each precinct and one grand rally at the county seat, previous to the day of election. The declaration uf principles 3 BUis IYom Temple; and tlw claims and principles oi the candidates, offer a wide field for FIRST-CLAS- S argument and the arousing of enthusiasm. ACCOMMODATIONS ' TVhere there ia no musical hand, the organization of drum and file Room corps will ai'l materially in flirting up public interest and in giving Fielding Prop. , variety to political meetings. UTAH MANTI, Young men and Imys will enter into this with spirit end soon Irnrn to ply in tune and time. A full list of nil meetings, with -- Dkalkk In tha time and plaee for holding them should be forwarded immediately Pure Breed Perrheron Horses. to the Territorial Central CommitHandling Horses a Speeiilty. tee, with requests for such aid in MT. PLEASANT, fITAH as may be desired. fnblic speakers will visit as many Delegate placaa ss possible during the short Rf. laieou, I. IIIREIRR, R. S. IBWARM time allotted to this campaign. The utmost diligence aud prnmpl-is- a ia urged upon all the emunit-teea- , Utah Supply Eu., and the aid of all prominent men throughout the Tarritory is earqeatly solicited. Specific instructions as to the Conduct of the election the certifying of returns will shortly tie issued by the Territorial Central Committee. Onward to the victory, which bll surely be ours if every man will do his duty I Re wet fully, F. 8. Kinuate, D. McKikzie. Chairman. Secretary. - -- . V . CO-OP- ., J Dealers in ' I SANF8TE 80UNTY, UTAH. ) d CALI AND EXAMINE MADE-WOOL- At Honest EN Tr FIELDING 1 HOUSE ,T Large Sample J. - Highest l MASnr up. Ovu.V ELECTION. xmircTiox i. t Beadouertere JPeoples Territorial , Central Com mUtee,8i It Lake Ci t v. Partgi The election' to beheld on the dfk'Wty ef November, 1390, will be For Sato. itnutBMT ib the of A ptihWThe-imitstiowilfthre be part breed Holstein bull, four yean old. whsn in flesh will weigh eeventeen detereiiaed-whether-they shall be pounds, toll pedigree. Kor partlrulars represented in Congnaa by a Dele apply to bupL Ephrlam fkf CENTRE ST., PROVO. FILLED. PK&mr. Mir 01 'INDIANAPOLIS, IND. 00, . 46 InHs&S. St. s. L. city. ' r Ladien ' i i ; iijd Gents Boots Shoes and -- Slippers, Wl Axfelsiid! CUSTOM MADE AND IMPORTED. irtM-rnt.- - kIF YOU (0 ' iEN H 0 MT. PLEASANT, UTAH. PI e, OArr tJ . 0 0 a te nn Tml ra.SAU.BYOUB HBBOUmFwMTI UA .te ia.ili! JAMES W. to .1. In Elegance and Style, combined with Strength, Dura-- j; bility and at Pricea that are Guaranteed. irr; L11 miter, Latli, Sliinles, Pickets, El In fart anything in this line on shArteat poasrihle notice. t - Order for any amount furnished.-G- ull on and leave ordert wi T. A. Hoggan ob Post Qrrics, ICanti. j. - .4 - ' mAinst.manti. ol (he W fit, the lrt style, and the beat an d beat wd tha and cheapest cloth, also Tailors Trimmings et quality alwitya on hand. Sulla made to order on Ilia shortest notice. YiuteMv e. J. Eduabps. Ifieleii Tailoring Establishment, o Co-o- PROVOCTTT.Lxaii, BfiS Vhere you wiU gei ftlte cheapest work in Utah, Kinds. Egg,' , Price Paid "for Produce of all 'PtxvVu, ORDERS PROMPTLY Cash . j Brito hr rsnaunte ; DELEGATE , -- BANK OF COMMERCE. ' Honest prices aiiid 'easy terms lift w of payment I Corndence Solicited I Priperi! klMA'LLij 'ORGANS From ' M Y LARGE STOCK. by Mail Promptly Filled, ders f:r Successor to Geo. Kmr. 'viiolctttle Produce anti Comniiwlon VereLfinfa, We buy and sell HAltUK ORGANS from $75. up. A. C. OLSON, J P. IF YOU WANT A GOOD ORGAN OR PIANO i- n- &UUR8HR8 TO-- L- CALDERS . j( UTAH. Manufacturer of and Dealer first-clas- QO 1 c. s. rasMussen, PROVO CITY, fine nbphi. ' " I . B . ) CL! liu"of tfena anil Boys' ClothiEg, also ..VwSiitfiteiJffifP d Shoes. it AreVaiyyVg C' M G00B dKOucKTCSTETC. .M . Drive Well Pipe aud Fitliuga, always - iu Stock, Bath Tubs, Ya Basina, Sinks, Pumps. Lawn Sprinklers, Gardep Hose, Etc Hw Fitted up in the Most Approved Style, with Steam, .Gas, Hot and Ci Orders Promptly Attendeil to. Water. Give me a Call. .i t J and Gas Fitter, Steam Plumber, Salt Lake City.. MAYFIELD A Will - UPHEDGE BEK BOO'S OF .EVERY KIND, STATIONERY, TOYS, PDRIODICALS, 'dOLLR. NOVHLTIES, & Coke Company s t COALI CO ALII The Dteret Coal c jf I'ft'tt'.fU, I 'ijulaii PRICES., 00 1 little to study out. But there committee. Under recent rulings uf !r courts, are iujebfre of young men who an fWf te Die Silt hiss, October 17. short tiuia ago a young Uwtuan Ha Wants 7ira Ssntine gate ilrvnted lo the general interest of the Territory, to the niainteiiaiu ami the of lueul Printed tad Published by The proteriion of the elective franc hi-- , or by a candidate who ia pledged to ScnTMIIj Co. a faction, who favors the Ueatiuction of our legislature and our right to Waed Stkvrkson, Managing Editor elect our county oHicera, ami who I Aaaodnta Editor, avowa II. G. BajkSroao, riglr. openly that it would i Manager. N.ILFut. . to disfranchise every mein tier of the Mormon Church. Tha candidate of the I'cupls Malawi - at flte Poet Offlat la ia the tried servant uf the ttmM dig, Utah, trunrporUUUm Party experienced in Congression8-public, a oud Vafla 'feeuffAM Cliue al affaira, familiar with the ilutio ' Matter. ojieraudi cf our national government, respected by all who know To astir, OctOBEB 21, 189a him, both at honia and at the capital, and alwava ready to serve his constituents regardless of their faith, their position or their politics. The candidate of the 'Liberal Ear Dal agate to Congress, Party aeeka the place for its emoluv i ments and that he may exercise the same influence winch he has used with liia jk.ii to injure the majority of the citizens of Utah and LET UB RALLY. subject the Territory to the rule of the minority. Nuw that the political campaign The methoda wlii'di will be embaa been opened in Sanpete Counployed to elect, if jiossible, the ty, would it not be a good idea to 'Liberal" candidate will doubtless keep the ball rolling.. When eo be similar to tliuee developed in wemantoua abeetioti la before ua the recent elections in Halt Lake aa the ehMain of a Delegate to cou and Welter Counties: the exclulisse, wo should (rat allow a lethargy sion of legal votera of the feoples lo claim' na entirely. , Although from the registration lists tna votera of tbiacounly have had Party and from the polls : the enrollment, but little to lay in the nomination on those lists, of Liberals names of .Joha VT. tCgina we ahould not not legal! entitled, such aa nonout' off our noafc to apite our face, residents, faliens and transients, and and like Aehillee,figurativelv speak- fraudulent manipulation of ballots ing, aullfl in oar tenta while our at the election. Against these the beet friend ia being sacrificed. We active men in the Peoples Party can get up proceaeiona and ratil must exercise all their diligence cation maetinp and prove that we and energy. have b naaon for .the faith within Every Peojile's Party vote is a na. Let ua showj whatever our necessity. A ballot cast at the most local grievances may be, that we remote point in the Territory ia as are going to cuppct our man, the valuable aa though deposited here. friend of the people and the stand' The contest is Territorial. It matard beam of our party. Ia ie no ters not in any county or precinct time Ip Itaad inactive becauae our that there ia no local opposition. All dipity may have been iojured, ant the ballots will lie counted together, allow our opponenta to gain a vic- end the result will be oa much eftory. Duty calla uk now to aeaert fected by the votes of a distant uraalves, and we can lay our pri- precinct as of one close at band. vate feeling to one aids. We might Let ua all work to roll up a handtake a leaf out of the note book o!' some majority fur the People's cana famous pieacher. 'pbo, being act didate. To accomplish thia we must on by a ruflhn, polled off hie coat all work with alacrity and zeal. and said: Lie than religion while Every County committee should I whin thia ruffian. Wo can cay be fully organized. If there are Lie there persosal feelings while any vacancies, fill them at once. we aettle thia public business. Let If any member are dilatory and it ua rally and give our aupport to active, replace them with lire an be only man whom we can, aa prantical men. members of tha People's Party, con Every precinct should have our represent' committee of at lea-- t thrpe clip" Ida aiatanfly treat ifvtl . and willing men to take rliarg. election affaira in the precinct TbBnqvirtr doea not see what Large precincts ahould be divided tbciaia ta Study out1 about who into districts, and one bright man vote fbr to.jepreecat uaat apjtointed to procure a comp'ete Waakifcgton during the-bo- x t two list of tha votera in Ira district; mu' To wbw like, the he should ace that all f them w ho Editor o(lLe ABCiMw ia Well poeted belong to the Tenpin's Party go M 9 the methods and aimi of both the polls on election day 'I lie isia of names should la fnrnisho-- l jonn- - .... First-cla- ss an3 33ari Blaoksxniilxln Horse ShoeirgaSpocialtv, JM.O.XLT1 City, TTta.il, .. i : ?r-- (. i ; ' i |