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Show klauiii Rev C W MANTI CITY, SANPETE COUNTY. UTAH, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1890 VOL. VI. l.'lii-:- , H Re d, Wm. T.IROUH i William T. Jace, V BOB ATI AMD . LANDMl City Recorder of ManU. News ALL Kl of. Probata busineat promptly attended to, and title secured to Umj qnder the vtrions entries Office, Court Home, Manti, Utah. ' - SALT LAKE CITY, COUNCIL CITY ATTORNEYS, it A latereitiag Fm Utter Immluentlan RKS01CTM KOithr Baieigh, I C.S.WILKES. ! LAM SfflK II irFIM T A BSIlMBfi- - Land AgentiA!Attorney and lor Agricultural Patent Ofataia Lands. T. O. BAILEY, ' ' feJVfl AHOltNEY; OfldMKHdooi to C. A Laid pfflre.Mll aSovtla Obtain pataata to AftiOTltan!. Minorofioni nad divan. latunaatloa and joSSol DwfPW. K. Reid, Ssiv Manti, ' Sa?tte TTTAH. air ; -- ESIGKSEN JfUllNAND I ' '. A. and Counselor stLaw, PLEASANT, UTAH. Mbt Street OIBe on Wi&L. SPRAGUE, tiX- iria5 t fir Notary Public. fcolIKCtions a specialty. A - aonth of XQHBQa. I- -W Utah. If. MATTHEWS, ;y tand Mining JEosford, ND SUBGE0N8. LANS Rulin' tha Eye, Ear, Koa andTbaonl a "rW- - Two B total an, m$DAYI80H, M.D. and Surgeon, ut.PLXASJNT, Utah. itciajt & ffUdUlfuI manner. diseases Diseases lofemales receive apecial attention. Linds of 1 I?'iEuliar iffy poll-live- ly na-eaa- atad eoffln ateadlBg aa aad la the nan, Aeeordlag te tM burial a 1m at the Rad Maalt U jnirided tar the llbara-tle-a of a dove from a aaMll hex plaead ou tha eofflu, jari aa the irat haadfal of dirt U threwa late the grava. ThU wu dually deae after the oadU had biM preparly plaead la the grava, With a fMltag aua te aapanttHMa tarror, af the mean ao duttar ft ware uaanally thouhtfal fa la the pneaaaUa that wandad Hi the alty of tha dead. way alowly ft The m anparatltt hegu te paadar evartbe attar, aad dnaUv dfdedte ThU work wm dialnter the " te donee weak age m the lid at the' baa raUedJhal the eafla It If wm apitt end the gi lathe miM a krakaa. m if the Med kad asm te life, aad to WM theuattenbla Ball. of hUpoaitlM, hafittnggled wltk the Ona Block and a ha mad daaparatlM af htlplaiaaa to fm ljosroap hlmaalf from tba grip af dMtk, wh homraouho hat taably I magi aad by , V fi ' n tbitr uuMikiili UTAH, OTT, HOSFoan-Baeldaa- t im There Limn m y, etw the dove ita eaga aad aUght at tha Ihe vary edge of axd counselor at law, grava It weald net taka wing util It wm frightened away WAHttRBTON, B. 0. hr tha man who pUad the dirt ovar tha narrow ho ef the daaaaead. Ca and -I- it to be deed, la pabUahed hm. Novamber KU, Looia Bnaaar, M ywua oCae. m wytoyaa at the Beoth Park Railway ahafe, was aappoiad te have dlad frem la malt timnlanta. Hla faaanl waa eM far Daeamher Cad. nadir the awapteee ef eoe of the ted Mm. Than waa aothlag aaaaal abut Ihe aarvtaaa aatU tha eoflnad body waa ylaaad la the haaraa. Thea. ter aoma aipjelned raaaao,Mia horaaa, which had naai. far UU parpoae Car yaara, iWWil to go aad ae nanly that they aad te ba WhM the dtangedftir aaothar i aortage waa ready la meva tha horaaa af Heaiy Spaak, aae of tha rafnaad te meva and he ww ebltgadtoprocnraaaathar animal. To Uat of the addle aad avanta, a runaway taut araaad the praeaaaloa on tha way te Blvanlde Cemetery, end eailldad with e baggy two ef the frlawda eHLa eonulnug Tha die d. mM Injury, bat the boggy waa badly damagad. Arming at the aimalety tha eofla waa dropped ft the haem by blundering attendant te the dlaguat af the moornon. Another and more alekaalng neeideat awaited tham. Aa the eaOa was being lowand into the grave aae ef the rtwaa broke, aad far a wiamiat tbepaeple war harrUUd by nalag tha OaBna-da- imwaa at Court House. Offio Horrible Story Dimvib, Die. 17f-- A hsitlMe otarfot e maa belac tmrld alive while eappoMd atanm Co., Utah. the living. The etna lid fnU horror hunt bbm tham. The body wm lying an Its net, Ihe liming f lh eaffln had hmatera te th hair wm pnlted aot f th hand, in hand m bat and th tightly eUaeha that th aflanraalU had ham aaak late tha f af the dead wm dUtartod ft the awfnl elnggte fo. H, WEST, hrd, Lft tbrouh whlehthemM had paaaMaad thoiaha ahowad that la uaftaaiy tkamaa aat bad aUva had dag hU aaiU daap late hU flmh. Honor idriek-a- a at tha da vary thay had auda,tha frtendaflntmadaaanlhatUtewM axtlaet and Um roplnaM tha ltd Ih-da- ' '' I aspaclalty. dmm, Sovlor iSIl.J.-B- . County, Utah. of tha eoffia. rofllUd tha grava aad Uft tha plaea, Tribrnu. STACEY A tUaalatlan Granting a ftaaahlaate the R'e Grand Waatera Railway Campeay te eonatraet and operate a line of railway thronghant aad acr eartala atnate la ManU City. Bt ii lUsoltMd by tha City Caonall of Mantl City: That tha Bte Grand Waatern Railway Company, n aarpara-tlo- o duly orgulaid andar th lawa af Utah Territory, aad tha State ef Colorado, Ite hava tha uthorlty aad i Cite Coaaell, aad the idrflSVr-CLASSWOR- Kr u itutmtuhtihuitih. ; MANU? AND , me KPHRAIU, UTAH. hanby greeted It. at panaanantly eparaUag a Urn WNnUlwaj in. thioogh, aad aarai Hantl Mtallewa: Baglanliur at a petal an th earth alda of 6th North BtraaL aald point ha tag I9U foot, man ar Uaa, wait, and tout, non er Um, aonth af north-eornar of aaetUa ana, tewaahtalA th. ruga t t at laltLaka Maridlaa and rnnalng tha m a tangent aaoth 1 deg and Mmta. wari, alaag tha tea line of V Strait wait, 1790 fait, man ar w alda af Ua, to n point m the Second 8aoih Btrcot, aaldotat .bring 4071 feet, mora ar lam, and ZM1 fan, mora ar tcaa, th of th aortha eornar of acctlaa It, tewaahlp IS aaoth, rang S a of Balt Lake Meridian, la tba aeaiha If of mid aaeiiua H at mid aacttea II aua, and the a AIm the right te a py a ponloa ef Mmnil North Buaat for th cooatrue-Itenau- d pmmannitly aparatlng at a wj track, tram a pulhl an the l Ida F. Si, art weat, fruoi what U known m Tba lllddls Pis Id Gate, tbMice west for n diaiaiiM of 7M feat, tagetbar witn the right to occupy and fur railroad pur paws, tha rot half af the street lying m front at, and waat ft 17 in Plat "A" Mantl City Sumy. Andbt UfutOm BmOtmti That If Calj grautea cbnil refiiM at nagtoet to eaoipiy witn tba rnka, regutatlnaa and a dinau af aald City CwMlUiaUUng to railroads and runniug ef ears withla tba aanurato limit af Mid City, It ball ba liable to a do in any Mm not b Meafd'ngona buodnd dollar for ius Jensen. itl 09 CD ba-ta- g LUEiffC $Tbe.Lpqiing Jewlriy House ul Order firm the &u b rmfileceive Prompt Your We tali to me m rorcfc-lvA- lI j Atten-Pa.tWBe- fJM" iri&to. Mad UTAH. IPJUfl .JOiVERGJ STAGE tf. Ifll fe-I imbi; st.s fitflO. OLSON, Dg art-f- kiWOtnTkilllr Statin, nml Fairvitm Wttt'iFiiilav of ei-l- i week leave j. Purview for Thiatle at 5 a. m. i. Arrive at Thistle at 1 :00 p. m. Very Werinesdav and Saturday bffenr. . Apprond XLccmbar lsL, A. D. 1803. Stave Thistle for Furvicw at 9 a. Wm. Lck. at 5 p in. and connect Mayor of Mantl City WdlhHft.Plrnftint Stage. Attaat: Wh.T.Aace, Raeardw. . City Vtmrr Jo u ntnile uith Ihe D. A R. ManU City San Pate C. I UU at nUlte ts- H:4Ed,a,'br i" XlMd Per rher on Home, Hors" Specialty. fit! Mtn IT I'!.. Utah Territory ) LWm. T. Jack, Rseurdsr In Mantl City, Utah, da hanby aartlfy that tba foregoing U .a fall, troa and aerraet copy f n nm luttoa aa titled "A Raaola tiaa Granting n Praoahls to tba Rio Grand Waatera Railway Cempauy te eoaatruct and operate a Una of railway through and lersaa certain atremt In Mantl city." aa it appaara at raeard la .I'Uiiiu IboujfNt v Lt uh I day, - : I.- :i ,av, ,i .. i . it I. .. a I ti.i'.:.4U.;fii, ; fa i Ps ua N. Ch Dm IS. Oar aountry tat tha peat forty vaara hM bMn ilka th Mean Into which largo atmffihhava bam pouring thanualvM toragaa. atrwuu at humanity1 have bam pouring tkamaalvm Stetei ft aU porta of tba globe. Thar U no organlaad govarnaiant on earth hut hM ropra Utlvm hara In our land; ivm tha nomadic trlbsa of Aria and the interior raglona of Africa hava parted with thalr aona, to add to tha mixed and growing population af tha New World. Thaoaaan never baoomaa fail, bat tha Halted 8tetm hm oauad to ha a land of Urge unaattlad, habltnbU tha atmma of Immigration nr haa tag broken, mingled and tnrnad Raluch, CwliiA UTAH. i Piris if Ike Nitin Wilkes & 6badwick, AGENTS LAND AND ftta Telrgnpk bj - C!ij' y. .j i i: lunrwsrU . s' w..i juas. M .'I. wes , : I.- - i i.-- iirhra jTrlsf . t t rsL VwrUiie? ; .V i : ; ;jjuu .it.1 ;r. uud! . J . - w. 1'if, i out Stat'd kltfbl 4m itarF - i um; ii iii . 4 i lisle! pu . 'I i.l ;is !.. nl'.J a: ; .. ? ...U-.- ruf-- , . kUtory of Immigration ahowa i ASbO K :!1 if ph a. p ! ,i i r.id.tis'O II ."XaiJ. Pint, tha bud, atariU aaU of Raw lagtand and tha poverty and oppraaaioa af tha Old World, pnahad a Uvlng atnam iJALUKJX EPISODE, ear tha rolling eeaaa and out mat Into tha MMalmtopt valley Saeend, rallromU havtag aaeond targa Old Bhowmna'a Story of n grant of Govarnmmt land united with Brave Acrobat out and aandtag eompanlea, tenmahlp nnmarooa agenta, aaearad tha ImmigraOno owning, in looking owe tba Old tion af tha paopU of Xnropa by tha 1 road tho showman's si'rap-U'ohnndrada ef tneuianda. Th third ph from n Nrw York paper: Ujnat entering ugm U Ite great work. It the the balloon "YeatenUy of npmMtattva mm at a targa part of from Rolilns..'1'n .'irons, two our land, approved and anpported by tha performers, wsa light In carrying a storm over RzaanUva Uapartmsnt of State Governthe eonnl end wrecked. One of tbo ment, te Indue moral paopU to acute perfor .era. Tome lalra. foil into the la tha atatea Intonated. of Immigration wm water tud wm dniw.id; while tho Tha flnt ph other man bung to the cordago end was undirectaponUnaoua, unaollelted carried Into Connecticut, where he wm ed, azeept by tha panooal advantag found uninjured, though tho balloon and gain of tha immigranL Tbaaaeond wm tha eondttm mulUng from wu e total loss. ph oil citation; It wm directed, but act by Closing the book, I turned to the old Aa you evidentadvantage and gala of the Immigrant m showmen, end tahl: mnehM by lhagalaaf thaaatldtor. It ly know aomethlng about thla sccidsnt, hM baaa aim Imapeaaibl and ut- toll It to me. Ho answered: Yu I of thaqaaUty of lta ahip do know something about tbet accident, terly earal loada of foreign bun population. Tha for I wu ou of tha occupants of the third pham U dlncted, aolleltod, ud balloon, end don't tblnk 1 shell forget mpoualbUto State GovernmanL Tba the experience if 1 live for e thouunil dlaappaand. Tha Smph hM wholly to and. Thay yean. aaaud mutaoM co Tome retro, or Tom, we celled hath aarrted Immigration m Utltodlnal Tha third haa baton It tha work him, wm e strange man with e otraage history. Though he wm with the show th af Including 1mm lgrallou to er 11 and move from north to aonth. It for throe year, be never told hie reel U organlaad. raaponalbla, and earsfnl nemo or hie history, except to me, end tbet but e moment before be died. m to tha material which It arcki to Ita principle of aetion U, co"We were performing In the West rnet Information ud mutual gain; or when he appeared end applied fnr e poSato 1 li sition m an acrobat Though naked for to put It In other worda.lt ft Immigration by givtug aueh eor-ra- erodentiala end questioned to bis information of tne naour professional record,' he refused - to daa'TabUity of tha South, for a new answer, end demanded an opportunity of ho m will Indue a good el okilL lie wu given the raourcaa, to exhibit hieend people to ataa upon th to be one of opportunity, proved maka a ho la tha tho best acrobats develop them, tbet our manager bod gontb. n. In some respects, particuover Inter-Stat- e Immlgra-UTha South Bunn hu had ou general conven- larly la balancing objects. Us skill was tion. It held a aaeond thta year rosily marvelous. All tbet he did wm nth at Aahvillw N. C, thla truly artistic, without any resort to tbo trickery so common uong such performers. Tom made friends Tory slowly, and A Warrior Gpua- mado ao confidants whatever. Though Oemmla-at- a Wi ho trotted ell politely, he showed a rp- toe. Dm Morgu thla analag raaaiaved ludlna Agut MaLugfalin, tha ft followlnc diapato h dated Standing Rock, rarve that was not pleasing, hucauMi H N. D, Doombar IB; kept him from Joining with the cost In rfito ladlu poltaa amated Sitting lliclr sports. Then It was soon noti.-cBall at kin forty mllaa north waat I hat Tom never spent any monc;-- , at daylight. ccpting fur ubtolnto noecnsilio", afthangunytua m tagraacna ana a this tact soon gave him the nr.i.-u-Hla foUowan attempted a i Four polieamu wan Stingy Tom, though no ono would waaadad. light Ia-aad th to Mt the name In his he irliif'. wan kilted taatadlng Sitting Bull dl 1 uever know him'' to Uko it... aad hla Crowfoot, aad aavaral othan iaturcst in any ape or any ihlug, Lk .s p wounded. Th pollM wan aurronndad 1 uu for a a tlma, but mntnUlud tbelr onro, when bad foolishly been of liquor, be aald In um: Influence tho a raltef of United Staten gnuud My boy, atop it, .tor it can do you i Gram arrived, who now hava poaaeaalon af Bitting Bnll'a camp witn all tha good,1 and may do yoq great harm.' have always. thanked him for those woman, ehlldna ud property. Bitting indrca words, though at the time thoy did mi: Bnll'a foUowan, probably mo, diaartad thalr torn lltea ud fled no good, and I folt more kindly toward waat up Grand River. Tha pollM be- him after he spoke them. I believe that haved nobly gnat maalt te da he did not feel toward me quite as ho did toward the other. thorn, rartieulen by nulL" Mornn ahowad thla Tha managar decided to send up a vanto tha lata thla tategr balloon aaob afternoon, and while I bad had Tha aald ha Praaldut tag. to perform on the flying' trapeze under n g t dlatnrblng Ball it Tom staid In the basket to manage It. now that h alamrat ta tha tribe, o fu balloon cq be managed. wm ant of tha way ho bapod a aattlo-maatfaelloon performs waa a great thadiflteubtea aauUbaehod Thta eard. without fnrthar bloodahod, Wa had boaq doing tha balloon act Aa 4 elated nporter to Gmaral Scodold and about a month, when we reached New York City for a four weeks' stand very oentary of War Prootar, tha fint thay had abant tha battlo ta glad of a rest after week of traveling. which Sitting Bull wm klllad. General One Saturday night after the perBcheflcld wm dlalnallacd to dice tha formance I found Tom reading a newsnutter, Ha Indulged ta tha hop paper by the llghtof a torch, and I could by othara, that It would hMten tears from bin la spite a aalttemaot of tha tronbia. Ha thoaght of hie comingeffort to eyes, apparent keep them back. lt would nuka a mora dafinlta Una bo Aa I wlabed to spare his foellngs, I protw tha friendly ndaktaa and th tended aot to notice hS agitation; and tobohoatlte. lull I think be silently thanked me. He Soentary Proctor laid b did not think looked at me for a moment; and thea bad aScet thakiUta would prava th frbndly Indiana; thay hava not said: Will yon go to Philadelphia with, M ktadly dlapoaad toward Sitting mo early in the morning, and come bark had no lova for him. Ball, again at nlghtP 'Whatforr I Mkcd. For company; and ti la my requoit that yon tell no on of our Journey and Mk me no questions.' It wm with a aad voice that be spoke Knr pHar paiate make Hsoga the words, and again brought tears w WWW fapsrisa o to hla eye. It seemed strange that a fssullsr te acmWasttai, ptapoWlM, strong man should how ao much agitapcspantlM at kgredleqta tion, and it affected me deeply as I took good's pnaapaiOte pnssnu hla hand and said: 'Whatovet your lbs fsllsunttrs vatM at lbs trouble may bo, jog have my ksal kaeva rsmsdl and I will do m yon request,' lbs vcpsteHa klsg- ' When wo reached Philadelphia he TseuMsr la Me hired a ho and we took a long drive about tho at ta, with ao apparent ob. is Mlyrndt. with my promise, tnlp jeet In aeeorda I aaked no questions, bat I noticed that t.a MsdMasa ta Item wu a particular point on Locust at t which ba passed frequently; and, dean though ho drove from It apparently inFpradosaaaioedrssattsss Hoods. different m to hie direction, be always Tscmlisr ta M awdlptasl msrtts, returned to tha asms place, la thla way RssdasisapsrOU aesstapusbst cams MTarpl hpurs passed, and finally, when aad bso won for UssU wo retnrud to tbo pi tao nils al Tbo gnatsot Noodlfc mod which to attract Mm, there were a baa and yoriasr over discovered." mV. aoma PgartalteIlgsodaam carriages before ono of tbo sra After that ha did not drive out of sight, ksBO,tbors la bov of Hsodi esmpsriUa Tonldli) but waited, sometimes at ms point ud Lovell, vbsro ttVaisBidek than at another, but always with tho tea t all blood In view, yntil ton bo la no Mm foom tho building carrying record of sties Acm. mall eoflla and placed It ta the hearse. M oilier preparetloa Then, at tba funeral train moved alowaUsincd sash ly along the at t, bo Joined Hand t a short m tins, followed th iMt carriage to Laurel aad retdtaed Ua pepWamp ffilL We left our buggy and stood esaddeara moag an claims nearest lh open grava I among th tt psopte m atoadtssUy. X watched Toms face; 1a which I could Da asl ba tadasod ta bay oUm rrepsntlsM aura lo gst tha rstalisr Usdtaos, view a frightful struggle, the struggle M ba not altogether sueo ful of a strong mu with hla emotions. When 'Ashes asutrsa giiasoviA to Mhos aad dust to dual wm said and lr e. uooif o eu, AembsisitaMw tha hollow sound of tbo falling earth 100 Dwsws One Dollar wm hoard, tho Mara gnahad from hla yes. and, taming from the others, ho walked away, I did not follow, but left him to hlmeelL aad stood there Loot- after the ether had gonn, ud walled. At length he raturned.'and, dropping A vbHssodnd saw about Inara old vilh ou rfeM olds. Ilao simpler ban ua. bra d bod on the earth thatcov- Tha ! I thm dUUnct a ! n 4 afu-rnoo- n a ud u u 11. u ot ud ud m ud lk-la- dlaa u nn id. l.,.t.-da-ci- l lr util eu ud FtdMt regard-adtUtti- u ag ud uI . fm ad id uy i ud Peculiar thj as aym-path- y, & rite l$frllMgaMIitssi VrnMhalarfrdo S bon. parlflors.o X Xs n ysbr liyuaar Aaol fyX tayCtpyXiw V'XmI pall-beare-rs popa-'5'rrlt- y , Hood's Sarsaparilla t I.-- T j??-- I. IIEItriN, W. BABCMI, N. I. EDVill E. C. COFFI i Utah Supply Co., -- IS nu, t m . - V.'iiday canto n storm was j'. jiiiii;'.. aiid the manager if ... ihu lulloon mi I., an. that ho would do a ii.l 1 said lhat IwunlJgti. Wo I'.id.sl in an and fllful and the spectators applauded as :..i I i life silken bag daunt'd from earth ., .i.i Tom la tho luskut, while I tauu.f u tho sluuder bar twenty feet bolo.s i.iiii. 1 left the irupexo sooner tiaa 1.41.31. and in climbing I noticed that Uie i.iud wu coining much stronger f.tii.i tho west. As 1 stepped lulu the a ket, contrary curreut gate the hal-'a Hiidileu lurch that threw It on iu le, ulniosl pltehiug US out, Then the bubble rigblej, and shot toward t!iv east with friglitfulspcoLal the same lime descending. As wo looked below ';.i' saw water under us that was being '"lii'il by the gale. We acted without 'caking, for we saw that tha balloon have been torn, and that tha ga as rapidly escaping. We threw urer li of tho ballast, and ascended again f.ir a short distance, hoping tq reach lie north allure uf tbo sound, but the oji,. was short, for again wc began to sccnd. Then 1 loosened tho trapeze .3j lot it go, but it was too light to rouut for much, and wo continued to wars. The i.ppruacb tho 'askeL1 said Tom. as be opened his i.uife. Thou wa climbed into the and held on as ho cut away the basket, and all within hla roach that was not necessary to support ua Again we asci'nJed and aped toward the shore; hu1. thoro was no hope uf reaching It. 11 One can ho saved, hut not both. said Tom. 1 wm about to answer, when te InNot a word, for terrupted mo, saying: your life U worth more than mine, and 1 must go; hut first listen: Twenty yoars ago 1 wm charged with murdering my wlfo, and sentenced to imprison meat for life; but 1 wm innocent, m she had taken her own Ufa In prison, to pass the tlma I practiced the tricks of tha circus, and after fifteen year' trainlag 1 escaped and joined tho show. I had but one son, who died five years ago, leaving a motherless baby, my grandson. who wm left In the care of his mothers sunt YMterday wa attended hla funeral. All the money I could lave wm eentto him, though noons knew wh it earn from. My name la .' ' I can not tell the nama, for It wm given In eonfidenea After ipesk-ln- g It . he loosed hie hold, and plunged into tha angry wa only ten feet below ua Then the balloon again attended, and when U earn down It wu af a tree on tha among tha brand CoaaMtlcut shorn, Harry CL Fulton, in Chicago Dally News THE PRICE OF SUCCESS. '' ... Ranees and Pepntarlty Are Tannlfy Bsssd tens m LnUust. The splendor of inch honors hava coma to Von Moltka and to Blamarek u OF JOBBERS Cash Highest ftxovhtw, . BxuXARtffi Produce of all a E.C. COFFIN Kinds. CENTRE Sun -- Progress &aa PROVO. ST., Foundry Machine Shop, Provo Oity, er well-driv- enginea-boiler- V. 0. Box Bulldlns-m- wingt iypriT It ia right to um bom produeta in preferenoo to imported It is right to furniih article.,. our own people employment. It ie right to patronise home fa. lUutions ezelueively. Manufacturers. Steam and e ing machinery. Heating atovev. Manufacturer of iImid pumpa, brass and iron cantinga, castings for store fronts, mill work, iron work fur jails, bridges, and buildings, wrought and cxbt iron fencing. Iloiler re pairing a specialty. All kina of pluming, gas. and team fitting attended to. Mm and dealer in atenm beaters, fur public and private building, Deveys patent tubular mm wheelbarrow tor miner and farmers. Agent for Leffcl Steam Engine and water wheel. .Half block west of West Coop. hone-pow- HARDWARE CC 178. JfcIWusii Store. .Marker, It is right to purchase tho Boots and Bhoea manufactured by Ziou'n Mercantile Institution eepecislly si they are modorato in price, elegant in style and superior in quality. , J, U. Seely, Pmt Niels Hansen, 4 ' Bsc. j thum-selv- FIELDING HOUSE Large Sample Room Aa Aaacdsfe pf pMtlw, When quite young at school Dan'el Webster was ono day guilty of vloUlir-of the rulM and called op by tho Icr.ch er for the fcrrullng of (Le hand. Ills band happened to bo very dirty. Knowing this, on the way to the teacher's dosk ho spat upon the palm of hlq right band wiping it off on tho side of hie pantaloons "Uivo mo your hand sir," isid tha teacher very sternly. . Out went the right hand partly elchiu-iThe teacher looked it'll s moment ami then aald; Dan lot. If yon will find another hand in the school-rooas fil !iy as that 1 will let you off this tlma" Instantly from behind hla back came the left hand. "I lore It ta, sir," wu Uie roqdy reply. Graphic, n Short. Feed, Bran and t . Orders Pilled on Short Notloi - - - MT. PLEASANT, UTAH. - rnvite attention to their largo and varied aiaortmetihE Ladies Newmarkets, Jacket and 8hawls) Muflea'and Children's Wraps, Ladies and Miaaea Merino . arid Woolen Underwear. Men and Boy' Suits, . I Overcoat, Hat MANTI and Capa. jl I SHOES, Eiii gnsnaaBii r Bu Arctics. mu Fascinator in great variety. Hose, Gloves Mitten. Satin, Moire, and Velvet Ribbons in all abodes. 54 inch, all wool Suiting at 60 cents per yard. Cashmere from 25 cent to $1.25 per yard . Moses Thatch ek, Bahnaed White, Frost. Vice PrcaL FJEUSi yw Seey A Traci, Gro.AJSnow, (tail Mgr HEIMI "9 Ai dikkctou: M whm Tba teller. Barnard White, F. W. B. F ton. bl. Snow, lb ' W. W. Burton Snow, U. A. Snow. j stole Agents ... for the following well known goods. ' The "Old Reliable Cooper Wagon, Moline four spring mountain wagons. Porter road carts.. The above are made especially for the Utah trade.McCormick mowers, reapers and binders. Nichols & Shepard Co.'s "New Vibrator threshing machinery. Scott all steel hay presses. "Jay Eye See sulkey plows. Case steel bcem centre draft plows; "Canton Clipper" steel hand and tricycle plows, harrows and Ajax cultivators. Fountain city grain drills. Hoosier press drills. Gorham postmaster mall town ta Arkansas recently wrote to the PpalrOffioe Deparuqoat elating that one of tbo citlsens Led recently entered the pfllae armed with s rifle, and pointed it at tbo postp lie master ta q threatening wanner, dosed lilt telegram with the words: Colonel Wlilu Sond Instructions." field, Ite First A latent, tersely replied by quoting the words af the rofrslni Johnny, get your gun." . er . ' full-circ- well-know- n Hamburg flru U uskiug a fortune by soiling bogu : Heligoland poat-4stamp lu col leu lor ta Germany. As soon m tho agreement concerning tho Island became known Uuire was a tremendous demand for tbs old Heligoland stamps, and Uio and fifty prloes wont up to forty-fiv- o cents adorn. Tho firm ta question at once bought the Heligoland stamp fo il U lo more than lu valuo M old and has kept It wgiiing day and I ever since. Ml Iim already sold S.V-4and Hm morn oHr lp "Lfht than Uva . PORTABLE In a mattor-of-fa- J rea ,iV , XX Family, Farina Grit; Che Straight Grade, Family Prid, m A t Manufactureren of the BmI Grade ot Blks ACCOMMODATIONS - Tn j F. Fhcbeh, v t BRANTZEC- - ' ' , Mt. IPleasant Patent Roller lue-eo- Fielding Prop. UTAH MANTI, - J SOLD BY ALL SOME DEALERS Trira-mins- J. , - THEREFORE a a . a, 'Dstst a Bursbbbg.. P. O. g Do what is right. AND-' EAGLE ROCK, IDAHO. shins In tha eyea of all but that which vary few n roallM la tbo enorSEALXK IN ALL DXSCKIFTIONS OF mous labor on which their honors were Musical Instruments, Strings & s. beaed. Everybody a roaulte but vary Best Brim Band Instruments, few people perceive the means by which All Orchestra & Band Music, results ON attained. The outward abow Sheet kinds, Music and Music Books. af agroat cares Imp even the most Send for my .new Catalogue Juet out casual, bnt only tha man himself knows it has n sketch Ole Bullw Violin what prolonged and of ton agonizing Playing in it end much, good informawork hM secured th honors. In thl-- i tion ta for musictana Send me your orders for what yon life nothing worth having ean be bad want in the Music line. for the Mking; one mutt pay for whatever he gets, and pay In a torling coin. Tha moral order of tha world ta on Watches, fine Gold and Rolled Plate tba true maMuro batwaen work aad re- Jewelry, Cultery, Etc., Etc. Motto, ward. In tha degroa that n man'i sue Square Dealing Fair terms Standard. cess la raally groat and worthy, ha mqat work to secure It; and behind the s which fills the world with lta renown there Ilea hurled q body at work it solid at the foundation nndor th Boot and Shoemaker. Fist Clsaa Mott man era not willin; to pay th price of a groat anceaM. 7 h Cuntom Work and Repairing done. broken heroism of sixty years and more of work which lq tq ba found in Call and nee Mr. Brantzeg ae his tha 11 of Von Moltka and Iiismirck work is truely first class in every and Gladstone demands n man of hero c . There statesmen and soldier temper. particular. Prices Moderate, and have won nothing for which they han-no- t terms easy. paid n full prica They have climbed to the heights on which the Shop block went of Lowry's Store 14 now mm thqm, pud what they ManU. value; undoubtedly, la pot that which man aee, bnt that of which they conscious the Integrity oi the labor to which thalr 11 have been given. When n man secures these g t successes, the very training of preparation destroys the illusion or men popular fame, pad supplies him From Temple. 3 with a true standard of value. Wbai such s maa fools la not the satisfaction FIRST-CLAS- S of popularity, but the eoneeiousn of s g t work dona and the sonso of a vast responsibility borne. Croat place never meana mm and It moans always arduous toll and Th groat qucatoq (or ua all lu How much nr we willing to pay for a true anoeeM T It ean novar coma to uv -by aeeident. It will never fall Into our lapa like a ripened fruit We must pluck It with hands that dare, and that do not shrink from toil. Christian Union. ligbt-hous- Ohfyi Price Paid for white-cappe- ear-Ut- HARDWARE le Combined and independent seeders. A 0 Anglo-Germa- n . 4U Ovar 15 Yaara In Praetissl a nil World ovar Fa generators ar extras. Css be agBeat d ent by s child. Sira soda wa ter. Will stand by any $4d00 Gm Fans tain and sell five gtasaeato Its ena. Waaell the fineit NICKEL TLATBX. Ui Bnkicli House at 8.L0IT Y.OG D B V . UK I A W M i LFO 15 n. J.H CLlNGES,Tr.voli-- i & S Agj fur Sanp fSooPEfl. 'Oi.itt U.iiinnn In, I - u., v,; MILK SHAKE. CHAPMAN & CO., I'TtiiL t-: ' 1 v v Ku-- r r ly.tj'.l 1)1 x .-- r. - |