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Show MANTI SANPETE GOUJSITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY MAY VObX- Tl'HKlTOKIALlI.UTENINGS I . Mir . v i:. i.- -- .uni nil are al a;icinj in price. the Co-o- p Ii.i' i,i RLInivU, Monroe and Joseph Ton much credil is said to he the i'.: the Sevier Co. disaster. M. I. Silver-'..;-.Saturday evening Uha E. a mail .(S year of age undertook North ,.i.'ii aeroM City Creek, on fell but I.ake l . Si Salt reel City, in. iv; in .n.il va-- drowned. Me leaves u wife ni i ,i: i iaii children. ,.:id domestic animals, he hurriedly pre pared hi dinner and started toward his sheep. Tlie latter was grazing not far away under the cureful management uf their herder. After going some distance MkPherson accidently looked towards his wagon and discovered to his horror that il had caught tire, thinking that he could save a port.nti of his camp, immediately started for the scene, reaching hi wagon however which contained bedding, provisions, and a sgood many indespeusahle articles, was two or there other things inning llirec boxes of cartridges, as lie neared the camp hesitated a few moment fearwhen ing their wuiild lie some danger the of contents the went bang! hang! was time lire beyond hy this boxes. The control thus compelling him to stand hy and see the entire outfit burn to the be-m- re The labor cdiiion of the Salt Lake Herald cuiituiiic.l 32 pages ot interesting reading matter. There was iiuieli food for thought in many of the aitielea. The enterprise of the Herald in the mailer is as usual up to the times. Sain I) iris of Springville sold a large ground. wool clip to Andrews Si Co of Nephi, Fortunately their were other Nephi cent. la t week the price being men near hy who willingly sliaied theii The loss MiThcr-o- n. farmer the , amp with Mr. Wave h Wu at. The say -at Mi hv.iy take a tin box in shape of a :s estimated at $200.00. Nepiii stme pipe with a muzzle at one end und a ii II i al the oilier. They kindle a fire i.i me h x with chips and sulpl.er, UNDER THE WHEELS. in . 't the .mizzle in the squirrel Jtoie kuy-vill- e. I'tah, April 26. The body an I l i.v ii ml, of -- innkc. They claim if a man, supposed to he that of Ed. tli.ii i. kills thing in the hole. OTliivn mangled into an almost l'iie late-- t a.lillli'in to the irrigation tonight in the Co. sit, ipeles, mass, resevniis of I'tah - the Maiy.-val-c dipo- awaiting Pacific Union building, The si'c lias been selected and "oik it ion by the coroner. The capital anion .its I acres of number the and The man came to hi death while $31.0,0.10, Miuih-w.nii- d is Di.ui t! the Union Pacific w.ii.'.i il "ill bring into cultivation at here ted at 35.000. arrives e.,; which train No. 5. wa the victim of an M. C. Andrea-o- n :;tj p. in. The accident happened just north of accident hist Salm day which came lie a two or three day a being veiy ieiioiis. Me was engaged in ii.- depot. For have been around huuldci a large, out ,ir.g of trampblasting sit tlie biiiiiC time 111 J bcgjdi'j? near an litigation dieh, and a small can ot to jewelry. I;i of powder near by exploded, huiiii:ij. dipurttf ing and his arm ami shoulder quite badly. The they have sold rings, d have .ill tlie money realized they pain caused him to forget that a lighten the of victim the lose wa. iiti.i. heo to a heavy blast unJt. liquor. Today were ci lent and several companion tile ruck, tnii he realized the fact at a spree, und tonight when No. 5 nr mien! ;.nd made a break lor suite, in he st iggered to his feet and , n.e i.i time to see lire noulJer blown inti . to hoard it while it wa run-liagnii'iits. Mud he kt.pl his wa uomeut loug.i i'iie 1ies.s this wei ;,vg at a high rale of speed. Me severed were Both notice. till leg i.dJ an .del emit. instantly. " obituary .1111 his body near the trunk, one hand I' !.- -. . mashed into a pulp mid his head Vt II o'clock this forenoon or piece with a great deal ol oilier sl.th way into the paper In tlie field of information. That tlie will persevere in discreet silence about the money issue cannot be doubted. I ie refuse to make speeches and declines other opportunities to communicate with the public, Mis political weather-van- e will be on a lubricated axis, and when the crucial moment come he will be found to be inclined a tlie wind blows, if loo great a sacrifice of honesty and dignity is not required. that is finding it A NEW M eM , Tru.u, vViu'v.ale DiU'i. t). Walding. Kinuan & Marvin Wholesale Druggist, Toledo I). Malls Uaurrili Cure is taken intern ,N: lolc-do- ally, acting diiccily upon the blood nj mucous system. Price 75c, per bottle. Sold hy ii'l Druggists- - Testimonial free: CONSUMPTION I vm Pibo'i new dollar, to be composed of proportio- ntl practice. Care for Con-Dr. G. Patteuok, Inkster, Utah., Not. Charles 6, IttM. PISO (io's. For Household Novelties. nn ....... B. or Silver, or Paer. OLIdEIMIIdIdS IiOiiis F. Reciter, Prop. MNTI ; -- pnr-!.i-e- n. OF ckitli-buuu- TIIE BEST GRADES OF FLOUR d 1 9-- CUSTOM WORKA SPECIALTY . ah;v t , o. ho, cback liom tlie outhwest part of the. The the c:ty brought the art-i- out with tt wate.mi department spriiikliiig wagon -- ei era! block away 0:11 the stnl inn. 'flic driver daslmi liiein u,i to the stable, r.iered the belt rung, unhitched his 'lio -- es from the wagon and hilihed them to the lio-c ot in a remarkable short space of tinu The team win very tired, however, ep cialiy hy the lime it jeiiihed the scent of the f:e, ntone Nielsens place away 'I tlie ouihwi't-t lr. dr.ir.t "a- - over I hive I l.a'ks He lire laddie-a.viy ail J before l f'lreti-'iit the and the water the e the lire had v-- o extinguished by the bucket hiig'.i-.which had been since .lie tire, was working f.i'ti.fuliy lir-t ili cweicil. foe tire caught in the " i'of from the stove pipe which lliiougli it. Fifty iloilars w ill cover t!:C -. .'.Irs. Nielson was ironing tin:' went out to a neighbors for Koine article leaving a big tiie in the Ktove to heat lie. irons. Two children were asleep In llv house mid on opening the door and finding it full of blinding smoke, great excitement prevailed until the little oner were gotten out. liukily unhurt. Dispatch. -- A. M?Carteney, nate parts of gold and silver. The of the article quotes the declaration Republican national platform in iSMb and 1S92, in favor of bimetallism, and Tlie Handles the celebrated "Royal" Silver plated and Brazil Silver table cutlery. Cough Medicine points out the dangers of a prailfial ie PiHo'a Cckx for A fine line of The "Crow 11" brand of Knives, Fork and Spoons. monometallism the through throwing Children take it household novelties. Knife Kin Tuck Hers, Shaipcners, Fillers, open uf tlie mints to unlimited coinage wit hunt objection. Can Opener and Tidy Holders. Brewc'icr Labor 25a. it culls attention to the ' dillkiillic-- - anil By all druggists. Saving Soap. delays which would attend the negoii of an international cum pact, unit Reserve your order Wi Ii call mi the people of different settlements. liliktSWH I Dert Cuuxb Syrup. Tsn (tissL Cm questions the maintenance 01 a party ul In for till siieli goods for him. gold and silver by that means in any HPMieaMafey MS Agent for the Celebrated Royal Creamery Cans, which are guaranteed event. It culls upon the party to fulfill to give satisfaction, and the Ordertvay Co. Carpet stretcher and laying it platform pledges by formulating witfi- out practical scheme fur bimetallism outfit Gold, We plate goods and guarantee the woik for five year. especially in view ut tlie threatened disintegration ot parties, and the drawing Hlanli. lit lIrnI(iiiirlerN Wa haro a $5.00 COMBINATION, a of new party lii.e, with gold monometfollow: allism on one side ami silver monometallism on the other. Continuing the Tribune advocates the composite dollar as 11 measure, easiest to effect and with the least disturbance to business ot any plan suggested, it propo-es- : That all exi ling coinage laws he repeated, and that there lie enMA1TTTPACTUHBE one year, and year choice of following acted a la v creating a new American work: ornate, dollar, which. would be the whole stand- SCOTT'S POKTICAL WORKS-4 full. ard coin of tlie nation, lie dollar to be niKra or ksolakd and ameiuca-sv- oi. LIKK AM) TIXIK OK KAlOI LON- -4 to:. Orders and Correspondence solicited composed of 206-2-- 4 grains of stanilaid CYCLOIMII1 4 or SOCIAL AS1) COllMLItflAL IN. HlllMAl'ION- -1 Tut. and 12 silver, grains of standan. OICTIONAUY OF THE ENGLISH LANULAOE t gc.ld, used together and struck into u V I. landsoiiie coin about the size of thi UAIXAC'S " COMEDY OF HUMAN LIFE"- -! nil. LIHltAltY OP STAKDAIlll AUTHOIiS-- 4 nil. half dollar." pre.'-enHILTON'S rAHAUUK LOST- -1 vuL Fur Centra i'iiiue. "The coin would he absolute stable DASTL'S IKFEItVO- -1 vnl. For Centre Ttble. ised.. iixu Uadly - in cu.-f d isparTTv "uf a PUWIATOUr AND FAUADlSE- -1 nil ai.noiiu . F- T Centre r There win great I ne in c iiinici ical values of gold and . TIIK CAPITALS OF THE CLOUE- rut. horrible FurCrnire -t :he ffasseiigci on the train uttlje Tb.e. what was Io- - by the ilepreciatio-- i liver, that would it but appAr occurence, if you prefer Lighter and More Hotnelika if one metal, would lie made up br tin 'Or, train men aie entirely blameless in Books, you may choose: exactly coircspomlin appreciation .'ite matter. HOOKE'S POKTICAL WORKS. EVENINGS AT W TO SPEND THEM. liie blow on the heal lie oilier." It is Kuppn-cAs to Liu: question whether the pro- TIIK CIVIL WAR IB SON'S AND STORY, f knew he nothing as fntul and that dollar would he available for ex- U01Tk.SM ter the blow. The train men pick d up posed qout,,,, ,,uu, the Tribune replies: port, pie mangled corpse and bore it to the "it would not lie necessary to expmt were summoned an;' i.ali'in. Oilicer toe loin while iiiuoincJ gold could be hel 1; were lie tleail man companion HOW THE COMBINATION W0RK5: be. just ns availaCoroner M aynian wa procured which woulJ s witnesses. ble. at it became v You PAY ONE DOLLAR wlien the book time, If, ncccssiu any i"iiiimunicatcd with, hut as he was nnl are at your mudenre; the balance at & ti) separate the gold from the silver, it ratedelivered wil! of Fifty cent per month. The boohs lake charge. Justice Hailey ,h1e could he il nie at the United States mint are well worth (ho money. at ion. in. tomorrow. Hold the We arc prepared to do till intis of planing, turning, scroole ONCE A WEEK tlie brightest, at a qosl uf less than per cent. This and most widely circulated of all the AmeriOne uf the tramps sail the dead cidit would be a protection against can illustrated weekly Journal the line of wood work, man's name wa K. O'brien. and that veiv work, and everythin-iBend name and address, and we will sec that he ot coin while uncoined exportation lie has patents living in Scranton, Pa. are you supplied. ha.-- bullion wa unobtainable. les'-iid further that the dcccti.-eONCE A WEEK, Ul W. 13th St K. Y. ecn winking hi the switch yard at There was a man once on a time '.been River until very recently. Fur-liie- r Who thought that he was wie, thuu this nothing cun he learned Me swore hy all the fable J god have would tonight, as his companions Ionbf'hlPe'M!- 7'..-eMe would not advertise definite before to he soberer anything eii. j ; ;iJ more. Ar'v But the goods were advertised ere long i; j , can he elicited from them. Merald. And thereby hang a talc The nil wa set in Nonpareil COLLEGE I ME AGRICULTURAL And headed ".Sheriti's &tlr." OF UTAH. .V, "i1 3 "ii Stephen B. Elkins was avuitur in JS ' The Fifth Annual Report of the Utah Zion "'.J fc.t last week. i'"1" Experiment Station has just liven re' ;.l ' VJ. ! ceived ut this ofiice. The reporL of lliv tj u Mv secret rcmvHy. pof.'l.I.-.'sj.J.il7 -'- JjSI i increasfchows there ail try-ag- io thv-!.i- RIPANS ONE GIVES RELIEF. DOLLAR. Detroit Mich., April 2S- .- Tlie Tribune (Rep.) will tomorrow publish uu editorial leader, which will declare in favor of the solution of the present money question hyj the creation of the NO. 42 1395 1 Liamber and e - JVIanti k-- t'-.- e 1 1 MfMUFACTUfIJMQeO. HOME-HO- a KEEP Coiistantly on HAND, jsnsssssnss Lumber, lath, flooring, rustic, molding -- c, &c, I t- - 1 n A. II. Anderson pa-M- o-- Manti, Leave s LOOK OUT 1 r y As a result of the electrical storms which occuied in this valley yesterday. Andiew Max field, the old son ot h Maxficld, of Butlcrvillc, lies deni! at his pnrcnlr' home, while Fred F, Wclih. aged iy, a son of Samuel WeM),' f the same place, is in a serious condition. The two youths were out liorsehaik 'ding in the afternoon, and at alt ut 5 o'clock, when the storm came up were mile a distance from home. Ciigcr to gain shelter, they urged their horses and were hut a quarter of a mile from Mzxficlds when a blinding iliisliof lightning came, accompanied by an uwlul roar of thunder, both horses we it down, carrying the young riders with them. Md w at iiniul, and when the seller- - iirriiL'd they found young Mux-i'.elying under his horse in the throes f death, white young Webb was beside bn steed u Ciiiisc ions, both ani.iuls were killed. -- Herald- .fk that Director sitive cure for Utah - re FERRYS 3 KILLED HY LIGHTNING. Manager. Gornx, Kiinions and Wart. . ing interest among agriculturists in the Sample llntlle hr (nail A. to work ot Station tlie a any ldress, having Regular experimental size it rents caused each regular issue to uai'h 5.500 I r hxnifUK-icm- y Sir, (i. O) IV, lanj K 17th S. X. Y. City. copies. O11 this account il is suggested that the Territory shall assume the exWe have been using Pioa Remedy ifvou esc the Pftatuo pense ot publibliing tne bulletins. The IdnitaMi 4 Piultrs creation of a Territorial board of Agri- or cnlarlh on two case of long standing Make uunicy while r o.h-find and r.re it ostinK even inmore effective than it is culture, and the ofiiciu! veterinary time hyoid processes, claimed to he. Each u of have recoininriided. suffered are all about Catalteili spection of livestock, lt.amldew-ib- e every The principal line of research along much from catarrh, and had given up a article needed iur the, business. poultry which the Station is carrying its exper- cure after spending large amount of bills, (hut now we iment are clearly outlined, followcJ by nmnev for doctor4 mechinica!)? the test a description of the coutxes of study and feel a. ' say we expect a permanent wheel. I:rcule st model. in a cure in 1. We are Pacific Coast offered work catarrh in Hme; fact, iny hy practical agriculture cata-1Agent. the Agricultural College.' only trouble nit. a little, and then only Auiiud freeives - ;,r' The report of the agriculturist, the when I take a fresh cold. My mother PET AtlJT.VA i had the kind worst of a case, and the 3 liSAKCH I!'". horticulturist, the dairy ing invesligator, !.'4i Ai,',i '.rs. - " "A the chemist, the biologist, the irrigation change in him is so great that Ills engineer, tlie veterinarian, and the me- friends speak about if, and he tells them teorologist. follow in the order named. that lisos Remedy for catarrh did it. A. M. Aliev & Co. Karli gives a summary of the work done Win. T, Aliev. M g,r. in work hand of outline and list venr, nil for the ensuing year. 33 Market St., St. Louis, M o. The Report 11 rVar, brief slafeinent Cavet,and frsde-- arts obuined, snd ' fat--! of tlie affair ol the Station, containing We offer One Hundred Dollar Reward eat busincs conducted for m&dcsstc Ftr. j orncx i OssosirtU. PTxwyOrwce j a number of iihistratioiiK of the Ini til- for an'y ease of Catarrh tiiaf cannot l e Oun and w can secure (mient in ten lime j BURNED i remote from Washington. interest-inU g and Il an ings cured by Mali's Catarrh Cure. departments. Send model, dmwinf or photo., with oecnp--ofj free .'etii tion. Wn ndvise, if pntentnble or not, of Nepiii, eng:i,rf F. publication and w rlf he cnt free to Cheney A: Uo Props.. Toledo, () 1 choree. Our fen not dun till potent in securp). hi he -- beep business, was leisurely any person npp'ying for it. PsteniK whk i We the undersigned have known F. J. A psn.Ni.CT, How to countries end J foreign cont of mme in the U. S. wmsing his way li civilization with Cheney for the last 15 ye.ar.and believe sent free. Addrem, bis tlsks. pitched hi camp at .Smith's all business The speculation 0 tlie effect that Gen" him perfectly honorable in Line, list ninth of Milford. Satnrdav eral Marrisnn is in able to carry and transaction as financially silver a training ops. Pstcht Omcc. Wssninoton, b. C. rviri ig Apr. jo Alter look'ng to his candidate fur the Piesidency is of a out any obligation made hy their tinu. nr Jo-ep- FOR OUR OPEMIMfi ThdfERIE ' le - -- r- . s ld 11 ja 1 IT, . 1 - C.A.SNOW&CO. IWflRri UTAH- - |