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Show g'JS!111.1 THE tjrnnxA tipsa t niCTIOXARY Dyring has won for himself an enviable reputation as a wide awake MANTI UTAH rustler. The gentlemen are perfectly able to fulfill any promise MAY WEDNESDAY, 8, 1815 they rnay make, and our readers need have no fear to give them orders. Thousands of dollar are PUB. SEJSITINEL sent out of the Territory every r Entered at the Iot Office at Manti. year for this work, and we would oc pleased to see them get a few of f anpete Co., Itnli, for trMiMiiit-Mmatter. the ducats. through this maiU an wcnnj cl When you trade with MOST PERFECT MABE. diese men you encourage home inA pure 1lie Sou (h Wartl Smitlay acliooi Crape Cream of Tartar Powder. Prti dustry, besides saving expense. torn Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant liaii ail outing toilay. YEARS THE Have you seen those overshirts for 2cts at Hardy and Ilojjoans? 40 GUNNISON. Hoys pants at 25 rts at Hardy and HogwnlW. Our last iHiday service was devoted to a report of the recent Sun-la- y school conference. Not less that eight of our Sabbath-schovorkers spoke, making espocia mention of I)r. Maescrs earnes Idr esses, Supt. Ooddards peculiar style of securing the attention of the children. Guy C. Wilof son, Fairview, was also favorably mentioned. Look out for the (Jraphophotic or Talking Machine was hand-hill- s through large Thursday. A very small audience reeled this pair of Salt Lake Irummers iu their endeavor to make The enter! oil the side. ain 11 nt was a pleasing one, how ever, and greatly enjoyed by those ol Hcxxis Pills are purely vegeta harmless, effective, do noPpaiti or gripe. ail J. P. Madsen is trying the tobacct. cure. He enjoys eating the stuff, about as well as a hahy enjoys eat. ing soap. J. J. Taylor is among the woo' rustlers. He is working for an pastern firm, and he assures us he is getting his share of the clip. Have you seen those nice California goods, undershirts and pants at S. B. Atwoods, cheaper than the cheapest? Fred Newton it at work in Fayette, painting Philip Hacks new present. As Womans Suffrage is a go, house. Mr. Dyerng has the conwe might as well yield, and cease tract, but has so much work on his hands, that he is compelled to have o contend against the inevitable. This is a small matter compared to help. the defeating of statehood. Your C. A. McCartney and VC. F. road supervisor need not he alarmed Madsen will leave Mani for the woman knows her place. south on and Me. ed Mo.iday next anyone Merchandizing mustjbc taking a wishing plating done, should call boom. W. II. (Jrihhle can now on them. They are also taking orders for the Brazil silver ware afford to do away with his old coi-rwall, so long a very unsightly lookout for them. condition anil is now putting up Pure Rich Blood is essential to one more becoming. He is also good health, because the blood is a neat partition fence, and iiiilding the vital fluid which supplies all it is to he hoped he will remove the the organs with life. Hoods Sarobimb breaking, mid saparilla is the greatest purifier. structions from th.i sidewalk at the Scl.di B. Atwood is not behind cast side of his residence. with his new goods. He is receivPatriarch E. N. Blackburn of ing a fine linejit rertes and dry Lou. Wayne Comity, has lately kinds of hats can be visited this place. Ilis particular found in his stock. The only place nisintKs was to wait upon Bro Wilin town where Cushions perfection iam Caldwell afflicted the past dyes can be obtained. eighteen months with a cancer, I). O. Calder was in town last lie was the guest of Amnsa Kenney Thursday and played a few selec- and during his stay of two days, tions on his wonderful machine, the was visited by scve.al persons who Store, received administration under his graphophone, at the Co-o- p lie is traveling south in the interest hands, lie relates some wonderof the Calder Music palace. ful cures effected through his Bro. Caldwell is HOME. CALLED improving nicely, and his many e an: once more called to friends look forward to his complemourn the loss of an old resident te recovery. . of Manti. James Lowry, who has been ailing for some time, was sud- ' A company of about twenty men have located a canal with a view of denly taken, seriously ill last Thu: while at Monroe. He reached settling Antelope Valley, a beautihome on Saturday, having been ful flat extending northward from unable to travel very far at a time, the immediate vicinity of Christen-heror very rapidly. After reaching They intend to share e j T.ly home although he had all the care in the division of the Ian tills ditch that kind hands or medical skill is intended to cover. It is believed could render, he continued to sink, possible, however, to extend the passing to the great majority this canal past Fayette as far north as Cedar ridge. In this event the bar- morning. I Mr. Lowry was about 40 years reu appearance of that neighbor of age, and was well and favorably hood will take a material change, known throughout the countv. He and tile extending of our town higher Tnis with other leaves a wife and seven children to up is utit.'cl. rituals recently located, it is t!i ig!it mourn their sad hcrcavment. The funeral services will be held will absorb all the available f ii g Lt:i in pro xrnity to m :!i 1 1! x. nt the tabernacle on ridav at 2 : 30 of (Junuis.ui. P. M. al eye-sticki- ng jy 1 1 We .are informed that Messrs Dyreng and Allsworth have formed a partnership iu the photo enlargTheir first move, is n ing line. wise one. In order to intioduce their work in every household, they propose to furnish pictures, at hill little more than the cost of the materials. They have ordcicd a large stock of elegant frames and have already secured a number of order. V feci sure that the venture will be successful, as both tnc gentlemen have proved their ability to perform the work they have laid nl for themselr. 1 1 1 The mention made of our bra; band gives evidence that it is pub lie interest. This may accounted for .in a measure, bv its members being quite young, though the progress it is making is of such marked degree that the favorable comments dieted do Hot astonish us in the least We may here mention the names comprising its membership, nearly all being mere boys, but fully determined to succeed: X. C. Nielson E. flat cornet; Fred Fjelsted W. II. ierkins, solo B. fiat cornet; Otto Jensen first, August Jensen Second, Leo X. (Jladhill third. II. flat: II. Diifliu, solo alto: W. II. (Jrihhle. fir-- t. John Kcarnes second Tea yean wen spent nvtatng, 100 editors eiuiduyed, and over 3uo,0U0 expended before the tint copy was printed. We arc still on hand with the best and largest stock of Spring (lgoods erer brought to Manti. Our stock of J5rs?& It anDictionary. swer! quickly and earned tho quea tloM bo constantly arising eonoernlnc tbs history, spelling, anu meaning of words. pronunciation, A Library in Itself, italao gives a lorm convenient for ready reference it 11m facts often wanted concerning eminent ancient and modern: noted and places; the countries, and natural features of the ride, towns, of foreign quotations, translation pluiie; words, yluascs. and prureiU; etc., etc., etc. GHOCEIUES Hcti-tiw- ui iscom)lctc in every particular a prices that cannot be beat. The best ine of condiments at prices never offered to the public of this city our Tii I TTort ia Invaluable in the l.iMiseliultl, and to the teacher, scholar, pro leseiousi tuan, and self educator. , O'--A Bavi- n- of three rents per day for a will provide more than enough money jtorurpon-ban copy of the International. iiTord to lie without it? an vou ( Earnest Swalbcrg. baraton ; Winfred Fjelsteud, August Peterson, bass drum and cimbals. We commend Fred in his ability and tact to 'leach and lead in this class of music. His good nutured, yet firm manner of conducting the rehearsals cannot fail of commanding the re- IIu . your Uookaeller ehowlt to you. G. dr C. XerrUuu Co. yulJIthtn, , Mate. SprintyU-M- not Imy CyiVi rraiSili- - reprmu of awSeul nlilwii. tie tree rmepertn 'fPM'n.l iKituiiiliifftiN-'.UHi- i -- i ' lauumikiiu, ct". spect and esteem of every member of the hand, and ensuring a of the organization. per-man- , ' i'll F fit alto; Orson Ludvigsoti, first Chris Jensen second B. flat tenor; Dress Good lucre, cy FISEE COIN ft KHAKIS. Ut . We have no open saloon nt preThe free and unlimited coinage of sent, and Mime of the sly attendant evils of prohibition are now mani- silver, the product of American mines, at the old ratio of 16 of silvet to i of fest to the casual observer. Tipgold, is the only solution of and pling is indulged in all the same. remedy for the disturbed and unsatisYour mention of Lydia Jensen factory condition of trade, manufactaking to the bike, is causing the ture and general business of the counfair ones here to think seriously of try. The surreptitious act of 1873, school divorcing silver and gold in bur monefollowing suit after their marm. tary system, was a crime of untold The picnic party a very pleas- magnitude. It was the rankest kind of class legislation in favor of th ing oper.itta is in preparation for an the producers of early presentation by A. Tollestrup wealthy against hostile to the prosperity mid students of the district school. wealth, and of the United States. It was an act Mrs. Harmon Christensen's new of treason because done at the instance residence across from the Co-ois of a European syndicate and for bribe the receiving shingles. money, giving aid dnd comfort to our To shield countrys enemies. The recent rain was timely, and well authentithe the guilty parties, is just cause for the smiling faces of cated often been have facts, published, the farmers. denied. vigorously Sowing of grain is resumed in The Enquirer will continue to exearnest this morning. pose this unpardonable crime until Our projected school houses will right and justice are done the people by the full restoration of silver to its soon receive attention. old companionship with gold. We Swalbcrg is attending his bro- need the assistance of the people in ther's funeral at Salt Lake City. disseminating the truth, to which end we invite all in your selection of paWelcome, beautiful sunshine. pers for the coming season to include Crops are promising. the Enquirer, that costs only $1 00 a Inco. year. (Issued twice a week.) Gunnison. May 7th 1S95. Liberal commissions and cash rewards given to club raisers. Sample copies free Enquirer Company, CHEAP RATES. Cincinnati, O. to 4octs. Ribbons 3 to 45 Embroideries7 to 20 Laces-- 2 Crepe-- 1 5 cts. Tafetta moire 20 Serge 35 CashmereS-2- 2 Aw ova THE ILLUSTRATED HOME GUEST Plain Bread Daily, Sanpete valley Rail wav m TIMK TAHI.k Mi. 12 KFKKI'T 1.1. lawas-- 6 -2 -2 1- - Zephyr gingham-i2i-;3ctArlington s. ' io 40 cts. fancies-2- o Scotch mixed to 60 cts. suiting-5- 0 cts. Organdie-2- 0 Boots & Shoes a full line of ladies and Misses slippers black and tan. Mens and boys Rus set shoes Oxfords, besides all the old and standard varieties Straw and felt, hats, a large stock Arranged with Mm puhllrfMr Of Mm pnm1 . literary anJ fciitlj monthly, TIr U to ftiiuiM Mila in Hub with our pr upon tlM iwi.ry Mrnl Urai quoted obov. aud w art alftotnaM! to olTtoAt,nmBi'rihrt FrM. a lane and iiaiil ma HARDWARE Imvw "Titriilf ImmSIi btr P fl.nl Autumn, atnra h'iiitt"rlhr4i liy LUinit lni'itt-of tho favorite libr il vlor. may mure, in tlliiin to tiMlr b'pm D:MiMila yearll iincLitlna to one of tho 004 tkipiUr literary and family wore Fib. in an atnMra awl enteiiainlnv ntN-I, and eontalnific twenty roniplete novelette teeniv of 2m moat ftnvHiii auHiote of Atnrtea. Lnylaud and franre In fart, a laran amount of Mm moat faednaiiof raadiuB luatter at tbo Boat trlfliog ooc ntVSTUTED THE fflJH DUET bim la itliintl ( tali. 1- to 15 cts. Stiiped- goods 15 cts. l)ltir&tl fruit'd llnxc (iron- am Mr Mrtrv KK to 15 cts. to 1 5 cts. 12 Zephyrs-1- 2 By POPULAR AUTHORS. CITY BAZEHY. X ACLK. OPPOSITE TA B taken in exchange CtS. 40 20 Complete Novelettes IPnW an4 liMHlwmia Intad lliamrvaM U'ollt pawr, rnb'lilwl mnuililf. Mr ( m. at and mnlilainc Mirlal and K'inrt l IN mfl. v pop-il- i aaihnra I'lilf-lrau- ' and liMmnm-- i iv--i irii.--ni- . and "wvthlnf tn nnn. mt and invirurt nrt r Amnoa Hw of Ilia rlrcli n. r Flour tO -2 1- ros on ma axd prw'nlnm Fresh l ata. lawns-- Figured - For the Territorial Convention of Republican League Clubs at Salt Lake City May 14th. the Rio Grande Western Ry will make a rate of one fare for round trip to Salt Lake City and return. Tickets will lie sold on May 13th, limited to May ifitli, F. A. Wadlcigh (J. P. k T. A. F. Fouts, Agent Manti. 1- -2 -- k in-u- STILL THEY COME. L'uabrldjted." . STAKDAR& g. -- Thtveetaorolh BAKIN P0WDH5 n BIMiOThers) WEHSTMVS Sknpcte Countv, L'tuli. 0. T ,.JS Allsworth lias finished a Awarded Manti deal for work of Honors SENTINEL. Worlds Fair, great people Highest and his ability as an artist is getting DEL PubliiheJ rterr Wednc.day at Manti o be widely knoan, while Mr. Mr. fnnunlv Mr In Tiik Irix-,TKD X. rioniliwnrtN 2. Ilnlmn CdiarMla M. Frarmn. Mr Ann A Wsn'wwM.Vra. Am FlMnlnT. Kua W. v Mm. Jan Garrlwm O. Aualiix Farr Pcnnmt. a. Kyi Ttwllan. Kylvan-- i Col'ti JrH rnnan Dnrle, and manv Il 1 a blvlil l. lieallon nr tin fenillf rlr- -l tandumnly bcanilAillr IHaMtnfwL and wtiil It l a'way hiln-x- . an not In In moral ton, dnll. It and cd ridanlnnaid wnnl or Una blnc In antrr ita eotuina Ton will In dallirliird with thi rhartnlnd paiwr, and aaftrljr wwlcmna Ita in om hi, rtfit. wIiom iMnrlM - ai-i- gn-- Wagons and farm machinery, garden tools, spray pumps, steel ranges, stoves &c. &c. Onr prU'fd arc from 20 to 25 percent lower'th.n fDanti n. F u.r nmr In pm Supt i asEzassa m lare ortara pec nlmlp tvoa on cm-- I pr, printed la clear. Hh' I, rradair It and handwum'v hound In cnlorol na It title Indira! enntnin Iwatp oaatp'ftrnoiylrttri and popular aii'hor. hr tmmtr or whlrh la latanodr lntrMnc. It enmjnrlaaholA araann'a iMivlitPil twllnc, anil la hy far tl- terr-w- t cnltartlnn of rompMa prmnlar niv'j:ti and nf ih ewe puMlahed ia n abide rolnm. TT flilea twentr rnm plate norelattaa contained ia tlila book are aafitllnwi: year Co-o- p. Alex Tennant, TWENTY COMPLETE NOVELETTES Hr PniMilar AwtH-i- m la a (area and liaadMmM bonk of IamI ror .I: j; dnt t'nder tka Hwllr Berrtea. Ip Charietie The Pkawtnni Weddlar. r Mm Iwm The fiiMth VTarnlwa. "' riwjTWA. Mnsanklaa aU Mariarrilra ar The Headamaa af Sitwtm " wf a n Da- aprrn t Y.i 11 ti )n Nitl tiis t'!1 N(.tEvIDKft,t vlrt'lirMfi'it :n. Iiih reiwiii MilTx'ii'm I I 111 111 'I- i-r : !" i.im i. i r- Nt 1 r., ..fh. j j. ' f i w, v M. tit Bmrisnirth. .. ft ir ti .'.'.(i : : iiM'li r.i, v: .!.. v. .:s . J! !( J rt . fr I.tfl. lr Thpfwrr Old ttHdaerfhrlt Mull. Pr Min He:iwllea. B Almindw SNenrke nf TMren l.loaa. kR lMeUnpii A Mrnwis Iw the tin Rrnmyrn. The Mwrr f Helm. A".' r A. Omm TM laptala ef tka Priadta nr- f ui IfAPPiotMi .s .i.A-i; t. 1:,i'.p In r itnt a ..tl,. lii'-x- ; t j. ?. PVwlafc IheMne. w.r m-- qiljl'l Mm I inm M. R Mm W. i S v. 'Hi. .5, by ldi'.is ih irvi.im1 r.1:: f p' ily ktlti'.vii (.(tM'ilt t.i rnr1 wi:hi mi.l -. riMriii-- t if nix 'n1-ii-.al. Imiv mix iii Tor 1 :.lar atN t 1, ';m. j!,l., I4I0h fsH), tiv I'ai.x! kk. J Aodrute 1A VOl. M A.VIIV1XI itnivMo. Cril IrOlAllllw A .; . I ; v. . a. x.ur. . .!; I - rt m- wlili t w.itiMh! lrra b I fc-- Dally trains. TlIF.OIKiKK Stop on iiaUi;;. HRI'HACK, Pres, and (Jen'l. Mgr., Salt Lake City II. S.KKKK. (ien,l. Supt., Manti. A". The Hnllntfo kerret. R'Wm Rrj?;wutt Onjiloa T. The I tool la llerwe Waed. The Helrrea af Mrkllaow Craaiw. CB I'lf, . .r PrMnrKttrlWka W.Pfcn Pnwaklem The Jt-The trier wf Hedeaa. Rr m Vary A. Ihalme. The Fnle lllnamade. HskrrwR Hall, a, (aim ttanln J naa. 1 th-- rto PLEASE REMEMBER r' VU t o t I. WANTED. rVi'.i-:- ."P ' ' t Vi fLi. . n. ' HNDicmbmjvrpjip'inriMifBbMrtfl fc,,s"3 1 : Ir.itark-Irafm- . alBM?r. linilN(!TaiHHRlliabuii Wa bavaa'iiiDiBf Mid hm iHalkdia 41 Pvniu: 'ifCj'v Ar3 Flip. C3., .ui 10 and 10s MiclilBil.ICHICAGOt kFTOIXlWM-A- -. r.a. IU. |