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Show VObX- - MANTI, SANPETE OUf EXCHANGES. A Nebraska preacher said that and Jie iaWpaper which toU the truth jtwnlqte truth, could make a pecuniary aiccna We say by way of returning he compliment, that no minister whp truth abait) at all lime tell the whole will out hi member, alhe or dead, one Sunday occupy the pulpit more than to and then he will find it necessary and pulThe pre leave town In a hurry. with whitewashbru.h pit go hand in hand little and pleasant word magnifying the virtue Into big one. The putpit, aafcnA are the great pen and gravestone making trfumvjrate.Ex. ha come from all part of the union. Still the buffering got ail relieved. To day the Dispatch received a coppor Me Weekly Tribune, a country newspaper published at Callawy, Nebraska, printed on dall paper the stock of white pper being run out and the publisher, Frank W. Conly, being entirely without money and therefor unable to buy more. Friend of Mr. Conley' living in Cal'a-a- v donated him the and in the issue printed on that paper he mulfe fitittil appeal for help, saving that he ha no shoe or wrapt for iii wife and tour children. The relief committee are able to supply food, but Mr. Conley thinks, this setting type with your roes out and the thermometer ten below aero with a fire of old exchanges is rather tough on a half fed printer.'' The wall-pap- papea report many case er ot destitution Word haa been received in thfc city and horrible suffering, and make one that a young man tamed Manning think that altogether Nebraska i a good wa state to whose parent reside at Hooper, get out ot, which all who could t, at ever." did last fall. Dispatch. shot on Wednesday wounBlack-foo- Idaho, and probably fatally ded. Manning ha heeniving on Sijake II river, three miles from Rfacktoot. was nt the ranch of John Meslin, to which place he htul been followed by ManGeorge Wilson. The latter caUed ball one fired thg aiut rhot, ning out, man body. passing through the young The shooter wa arrested. The cause of the shoot big i itti tft b Wilson' jealousy of hU wile. It I, stated that he was engaged in a shooting affray on her account at Slvfhoue, where they fon COUNTY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY FEB. 6 building, Mmnto liaunier, one of the nurses, appeared at the top. stair window her and implored (hose below- to in getting out her patient who wa William Almeyer, one of the burned men. All saw it woulJ be folly to attcinptton enter the buil4tig which was now burning fiercely. Jump to the porch anJ save yourself," they cried, as she ws but fifteen or sixteen feet above the board icrayla - yit tried in pitai. lie tlie near future at (he 1&95 hos- - ENTKKPRISE CLIPPINGS. Kpliraim is the first .town in Sanpete county to organize a Chamber ot Commerce to assist in building up the city. A fiwotio Opera ho'ue is now Assured and a creamery a tannery and extensive feed yards are already projected and roof. I can't leave my patient," was the re will soon be realized. Keep your eye ply of the brave Oman, as she turned on Ephraim this year and aee what a to look back into the room, evidently to town can do with the united aid of its quiet the fears of Almeyer, who thougnt citizens. she was going to leave him. For inch nient the brave woman stood looking 1. J. Jensen of Castle Valley has a down into the crowd below her and large contract for young some firm in duty triumphed over her desire to .be the East. He intend to get the cattle saved. The smoke wa pom ing from the from Sanpete Sevier and Emery counties window about her and while her startled apd was in town last week looking up face appeared as a picture in a frame of the local market. darkest ebony, she returned into the room and she was seen no more until her George Anderson, son of Jens Amler-i- n blackened form was carried tenderly from the received a very bad cdt the building shortly alter. Aroused by on, calf of thr leg yesterday. H waa on the smoke, James Ehret, one of the pahi way to school at noon earring a tients, groped his way to) the side a indow in his on the second floor and waved his hand large pocket knife, partly open, hand. He slipped, and in falling the to those outside. His signal twas se-.blade was hurried in the Ac sh almost to and two men placed ladders to the win the handle. dows. Ehret started to climb down but lost his hold and was caught by those Fifteen Moroni sportsmen inet an Four men were taken from the burned building, one was caught in a equal number of Ephraiip sport at the blanket and the four corpses taken from Sand Ridge last Friday to determine the building before they had been con their prospective claims as crack rabbit sinned by toe fire. Jacob Krause was hunters The losing side was' to pay found at the foot of the stairs Icadin to. for a grand ball at the tvxne of the victhe third floor. He had been suffering tors. The result of the hunt is that the from a fractured skull and was suffocated Epjiraimites will dance- at Johnsons William Almeyer was suffering from a Opera house '"rid ay Evening and the broken hip and he was also suffocated. defeated sportsmen from Moroni will Minnie fiaumer, the nurse who had re- piy the fiddlers. At the close of the rabmained to guard him, .vas found terribly days bunt Moroni counted out 375 burned at the foot of the lied. In an ad- bits and Ephraim 395. The number of wounded hunters ha not yet been asce r joining room was found the body of a but a few of the boys mode taryoung child, eight weeks old.-- tit had tained, some stray shot. for gets been suffocated. The four bodies were in a dead wagon and taken to the placed morgue. Ex. Cleanliness is next to Godliness, when yon go to Salt Lake Satfi-tsriu- m DO YOU WEAR PANTS? REMEMBER PLYMOUTH ROGK PRIGES! PANTS TO ORDER, $3.50 to 10.75. SUITS TO ORDER 14.50 10 45. OVRCOATS TO ORDERR $11 to 35. Over Tii.ikk IIemtK axd Pip nr P.rrKit's to Select Frou. Latest Spring Styles now in. l)omet it, Ilnglfoli, Neofeli, anti Freneli ootl. Full dress Suits in Latest Cut 30 to 75. Our agent will be in Manti regularly . PLYMOUTH ROSK PANTS OMptNY - ld not fail to see the City-- do swimming Pool where you will find a llot Spring pumped into the renter of the City, uit and Towls washed by the Empire Steam Laundry. Dtlphos, Oliih, Januray 27. The home of Thomas William, of Vaughns-ille- . Ohio, a small hamlet east of here, was burned to day and two of his little children burned to death. Mr. WiUams had gone to Columbus Grove morning, leaving his wife and two children at home. During the afternoon Mrs. Williams left the two children in the house and went out to attend to some feeding of stock. On starting to return to the house she discovered it totallv ly lived, New. enveloped in dames. She rushed into the house and saw her little babe in the A team atlvbod t aw empty coal cradle where she had left it. The flames were all uround it and the wagear started from the Telephone build' and for noon before clothes were burned from its body. She today fog shortly some vatattto. aftorwartk made thing snatched it up and rail out, placing it lhefy its that vMaity. Slat street wa in the arms of a neighbor who had been abandoned by the frightened animals attracted to the scene. Running into for Social Halt alley, down which they the house, she heard the voice of her (latched the greater purt of its length, boy upstairs calling for turned around, emerged into State street mamma to save him. The slairway.and narrowly escaping a collision with l)r. whole upper story were in flames, so White's buggy, starting a delivery outfit hat it was impossible to rescue him. belonging to the Spice St Tea Co. into The mother attempted to go up , the runaway and then ending the perform, burning stairs but was held back by teieph-onance by a sudden contact with The baby girl sympathizing friends. Tem- died The movement of the the and Sputh the remains Policejio opposite during pole night is progressing nicely pi! itrert.. The Spice & Tea company of the boy were found in the ruins this hospital physicians ML Pleasant Lodge No. 22, A.O. U. and culture tubes are coming in at the outfit wa wrecked on the street car morning burned to a crisp. of a rate one horse Beitmann treated a number of invited guests and the Dr. VJ, day. of Gate, north track just Eagle to a most enjoyable time Tuesday evenwho curators have the the Frieberg, wagon and charge loose leavir.g It was dearly mant that ail men, as breakingof the bacteriological laboratory, are ing at their hall. Songs, recitations, behind. New. well os women, should marryjand those in all their spare time in making speeches, and other amusement were who, for whatever reason, miss this ob- putting A a wa culture to sent lunch served. inland diagnoses. tpbe indulged picnic The R. O. W. mixed train from vious destiny are, from natures point of the hospital yesterday by Dr. Voile, of Ail who attended speak in praise of the Eureka wa wrecked yesterday after- view, failures. It is not a question of A lube was sent in on Mon- entertainment. noon near Santaquin. The train was personal felicity (which in eight cases Reading. Dr. by day Conger, of Cumminsville. coming up the embankment where the out of ten min be more than problem The in the last case mentioned diagnosis In Aunty" Commander, well-knotrack crosses the line of the U. P. i alie), but o. race responsibility. The showed that the was not suffering patient met with a last cars Spring City, mishap unmarried man is a skulker, who, in from the rails expanded. Ten freight diphtheria. A tube which was sent Monday which, at her 67 years' will be left the track; behind the eleventh car order to secure his own ease, dooms in by Sir. Davis, of Lockland, on the day a very hard one to recover from. She was the passenger coach. None of the some women who has a rightful claim showed the presence of diph- slipped and fell, previous, dislocating her left crew or passenger were hurt; the de upoiiiliim' to celibacy. And in so doing bacillus in unmistakable quant- wrist and theria breaking the radius hone of lav, and cost of extra work in getting he defrades himself of the opportunities ities White thL-woris going on it will the forcurii. She i doing a well as is the track onl, for mental and moral development which the car hack onto the be of interest to the medical profession to could be expected. northbound U. The P, only the normal experience can provide know that another damage done. remedy for diphtheili W ' 'e deliberately stunts the statue of his ha been tried- in this neck of the woods passenger was flagged and the K. G. Mt. Pleasant has been infested with manhood, impoverishes his heart and passenger sent to their different during the past tew days. There is lit- an unusual number of tramp, lately, on that train. Dispatch. brain, and chokes up all the sweetest tle doubt os to the efficacy of anti-toxithe past month bringing in more than potentialities of his soul. To himself as a for the above named disease remedy is he WaUe to any other one month for a long time. apt appear like the wise fox who New York, Jan. 30. Mr Mary notwithstanding the fact that physicians They for the most men who are detects the ever be awoke it so are divided on the u iie of a mail carrier, trap, though today subject. from the and ether returning Sterling refuses that surto find her room at 47, Sixth Avenue baited; cunningly A few days ago two of Druggist Hermining localities South, where they She caught her two children render his liberty for the sake of an man Goetze's itM..lWS children, Lockland, show- have been in search of work they have to the appetizing c.iicken or rabbit, which may up and ran through the flame ed symptoms of diphtheria. A physician been unable to get. They are not of the fire escape. The fire burned their night after ail be a decoy, stuffed with saw- was called, and it was decided to use a vngrant and thefving variety and after as a matterof fact, his case flesh while and hair dust; scorched their and gown local application on the patients, which a night's lodging in the jug," were Icicles hung from the ladder down which is that of a cowardly servant in the par- was introduced to the medical world by satisfied to move on. A beam fell across able, who, for fear of loosing'hi -- lie had to climb. talent, I)r. Loefller, of Berlin. The mixture is her shoulders and left ugly bruises. Mrs hid it in a napkin, ar d in the end was made as follows: Menthol, 10 grammes; Nicholas Sorrenson of Moroni fell on Walsh climbed down the first ladder and deemed unworlhv of his stewaruliip. absolute alcohol, 60 cubic centimeters; a slippery place yesterday morning, stood on a level with the adjoining house Ex. toluol, 36 cubic centimeters, and liquid breaking the surgical neck of the femur where a man named Richter, awakened svsquichloride of iron, 4 cubic centi- or hip botfe. As he is 90 year of age BURNED TO DEATH. hy fire, took the children from her arms meters. This remedy was applied to his recovery I very doubtful, although herself assisted Then Mrs. Walsh was tlie false membrane witli a swab containhe has been made as comfortable as said at the down. The surgeon hospital Cleveland, leb. 1. The Deaconess ing cotton. In 12 hours the false mempossible. be thought the children would die. home, located on Jennings avenue, bur- brane, or diphtheria bacillus, hod disapned to day and four persons were burned peared, and tlie little sufferers were on A runaway horse took a sleigh with I Anderson, Ind., January 2 7. The to death, the dead are : Albert Ameyer, tlie high road to recovery. These cases two young men. in, a flying up Main physicians of this city have two very Minnie Raqnier, Jacob Krause. An are of especial interest just now, on acstreet Tuesday. The young men mancount of the discussion in medical cirpeculiar caies on their hands. David baby. to aged get out before any damage was anti-toxinorth of The fire started in the basement of the cle in reference to the merits of Jones, a very wealthy farmer, and done, escaped unhurt. It is lucky in his 127th day home, presumably from the furnace, and of this city, the treatment of diphtheria. passed did so, for the sleigh was pretty they before ofMrs while of it was could The be a in formula above sleeplesness long siege published extinguished four of the fifteen patients in the liou-- e and medical journal published in Berlin, and badly used up, and the chances are they 'Joeplvitu4elakcr, of this city was furnished to the Enquirer hy Dr would have been hurt. passed the 1213d day in a similar case. hospital were dead and the building almost in months a Mrs. Studebaker lay three entirely destroyed. Brave work on Schoolfield, of Day ton, Ky. The report of tlie Womans Suffrage l)r. Loefller claims the above remedy condition, and during the part of the firemen and police alo lie combination al Atlanta, contains the to lie superior to the entire period received no ncu'isli-nie- prevented a further loss. and to following: The fire started about 1 1 o'clock. The prove his assertion he cites a large numwhatever. Monday she emne out In behalf of the committee on plan of. of the trance uuJ is now in an aberrated Deaconess hospital has been in exist-enceb- ber of copes in which it was used with re- a short .line in this city. ft is the mokt flattering results. Mr. Goetze work, Mrs. Caroline Chapman-Ca- ll cjnJition, still unable to take nourish0rled for rec,e,,dation raiinf ment. Site i a mere skeleton, and can- a branch of a large hospital of no thedruggirt mentioned above, is the senior member of the firm of Goetze 5xw for carrying on the work, and that not recover. Jones is still able to lie up special denomination. Core-- 1 The building was a wooden structurri Bros., of Lockland, and the prescription special attention be given South an J arouni. He has fallen off hut little, Conand Utah where lina, Tennessee, as it as to be clear and liis iniiiJ three stories high. In an incredibly mentioned above is now on file at his stitutional Conventions will probably ever wa. Two year ago he went 91 short time there was hut little left of store. Goetze Bros., store is one of the soon be held, and Idaho'nnd Michigan, Botli the building lint a few d.tv in 1 similar wakefulness. part of the siJe stations established a short time ago by where female amendments will c.ic. are due to nervous prostration of walls. The flames had gained considSuperintendent Ilendley, of the hospi- be submitted tosuffrage the people. an aggravated kind. erable headway before the persons locat- tal, for the distribution of beef serum to ed on top floor discovered their perilous physirians to aid them in diagnosing Tlie merits of Loefller' All eies are turned to the drouth suf- situation. Upas then too late to de- diphtheria. 0 on rrnfl In mrh ihu. Wa mean It. If yon me n will the stairs doubtless be. discussed at bw4BDii and those scend on Koliitiuq fer of Nebraska. The generou soufli hy that irnl will uwnt y iwnd 60 etntn. We will a CMtipM ukf Dwwble Atrtlww ftm? Ihnua awl list's Kent train load of provisions to the fioor gave up their lives. Before the the next meeting of tlie Academy of ml Kaailea Hurt will do tlie wuiK ot flONtiiv taiiiilti from your Unit nwie. Cue a llicled people of that state mid help flames had 1 cached the out side of the Medicine. It is also like! v that it will rnrtuK won fnX KPEfftft, Ru Mft, hmrih WUHm, in-th- e NO. 31 172 STATIC ST. SAlLT, LAKE! CY the Timel Norn is to get anti-dipthe- YOUlt BOOMS PiVPEfrE- -- r " I - have taken the agencys for the K,, W. P. 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