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Show . i'-t.'i':, l.'ti.b. never he : .!: to l;.y Chau.l.-r! Co ijli i: Ih-. r..- i. ; u d... ,. ; '-oik it , 1 t ::-.' - ..tway Kir ti f -:k... I : .. .u-i.h.r:,- uvwstaifnd -"h..;ih. ! au'j b.; : h. .' I ha, f -,i;,d It M is -.-;"o ..ml ; ;": :'-' !: is i;. .! ! e.-o-e -.My for ! . ,.' ri ii-; s, :url v.i: npiug cough." 50 ; : ; ; ' - , , C:'y l;,.;r sto-o M loti i.rv '.Ty w li d-lir i .ds ;!:'! i-;;,.rv to a:iy pitrt of tha city .-. y '-.! .y a "id Saturday: , Sk'-:;,:! hij.S Co Provo have the lat- j i : ij i j i coin; ' .'!.! ;::n of legal blank i i i i.-.i- T. -A; ly.rVuJ tot f.ve fictmilte. ' ! viw (', r iVvt & Sn ), iSj not fm.l : m it hi., v-' s:. !:. I ti reaoa l ' v-.x V.wy sei' -o ;.v pfupie aro eoin-l- U pvrt'h.i-H'. Cull aail bd con-j VltNV.t. Kub 8.VI-F.. Kive acres of land with w.:ter riRfit, and two room adobe house For further information apply to VV, .M Keiii'iis, (iminison, Ut:ih. For Sale:- Fi'.closed slock farm con-tatLing con-tatLing 75 Reres, uhont 4 miles sonth of .Muti. Two dwelling houses, corulis sU'ole, reservoir stocked with fish. Al seeded with tame grass. This is a bargain. bar-gain. Address Ah.ner Lowry, Sterling. All M.I A. cia ses are advised to use none but the literature officially prescribed pre-scribed for tho course of study especially Civil Ciovi rument.for which send to .ikelton and Co. at Provo Utah. iiiss Annie Peterson has now returned from Suit Lake city and is prepared to Jo iirst class dressmaking aud also to teach professor Mulpeoi's scientific system. 2 m. Tiia Sanpete Co. library was sold at auction, on Tuesday evening- by sher iff Burns. There were 35 volumes aud $00 was realized. Messrs Keid, Johnson and Krlcksen were the principal purchasers John lU-id has Jbeen derelict in his duty but we are sure, the public will excuse him when they learn tho c anee. It is a bjv ! All concerned are doing well. We'll take sugar in ours. Cahoon A Sou have always oa hand a full supply of furniture aud hardware-J hardware-J heir s:ock is always the latest, as they are reccing new goods every week i hey have no couine.ilors in quality or prices. LOCAL BHliFSj. Mul : Was yon at tho d ;!!: ' j Xext Monday U Jik!:'0.i d -y. j Mr. Siuiou of riimo.i Bri. is sa W:j ' today. The last of our B. V. A, stud. "its go to Provo on Sunday. The A. 0. C. W. dance was a great social success. The holiday season did not end with New years. Supt. Welby and others passed along -week inspecting the road. The matrimonial market lias been quite dull this week. It is reported that Mrs Ellen Jake man intends to starts a paper Orangevilie. t The schools are again in session and the nnmber of scholars is os largo as ever. Mr D, J. Lindsay wont to (igd.-.-i this week to attend the meeting of the giand lodge of the A. 0. C. V, J. C. Cahoon is busy converting tho Haree room in the courthouse, into threj rooms, one of which will be nsed by the sheriff. Joseph Braithwaite killed a pig the other day which weighud 157 pound-and pound-and yet the ptic of pork is as high as ever. Dr. Stacey invited his friends to a card party on Monday evening, The company com-pany was quite large, and there was lota of fun. The horse owned by Parsons, Harmon and others, and which cost 1.800 died on Tuesday, He was the best horse -ever owned in Manti. Following are candidates for matrimonial matri-monial honors this week. R. G. Winters of Salt Lake city aud Ida E. Thompson ef Ephraim; David O. Candlaud and Xydia J. Allred of Chester. WASTED The Singer Sewing Machine Ma-chine Company want to hire an intelligent intelli-gent indns rious youug man, To the proper party good Aages will bo paid, Apply to K. J. Provstgaard, Manti. Creamery suits are becoming quite common of late and the people of Manti may eongratnlate themselves they are not among the unfortunates. Still, a ereamery in Manti would be a good thing. The Home dramatic troupe are studying study-ing their parts in "The Willow Copse" whiah will be put on the boards right away, The proceeds will be u-ed for the benefit of the reading rooms. The next party will be a new departure depart-ure in Manti. The young Jman brings his best girl, her.name is put iu a sack partners are chosen alio same lottery. As each blushing damsel is drawn she sUps on the scales and her swaiu pays lor his ticket according to the weight of his charmer. Some of onr miners are talking sor- louoly of going to Sin Jauu aud sh-what sh-what is thero anyhow. Better wait a little while, 8omeoue will di; c.,'.vr r-r h' closer home perhaps. Anyhow Saupeie is about the only place iu Utah that lias not had a gold discovery lately, g We are informed that Mr. Anderson left the recorders office in "apple pie" order, everything being ready for his successor to step in and find 'everything to his hand. This is as it should ba and we believe there are other oflijers in both city aud county who have done the same thing. For the past two or three years I have been subject to cramping pains in the stomach," says Mr. W, A. Baldwin, a hardware merchant of Boonville, Dallas Co., Iowa. "I have tried a lumber of different remedies; the best one being Chamberlain's Colic, Colera aud Diarrh oea Remedy. One or two doses of it always al-ways cures me." Sold by City ding Store Wells, Fargo & Co. make the following follow-ing statement in regard to the mineial ----- "profiuct of Diah during 1892. Copper. 1,822,846 pounds at Sets per pound, $91,-130.80; $91,-130.80; unrefined lead, 91,117,107 pounds at 55 per ton, $2, 505,720. 12; 9,969,05e ounces of fine silver at H67-j tints pel ounce 792.388.65; fine gold 38,1S: ounces at $20. per ounce, $7C8,C40-f('i making a total of $11,152,978.87 or al the coining value of gold and silver, $16,276,818 03. For pains in the chest there is nothing noth-ing better than a flannel cloth saturated satura-ted with Caamberlain's Pain Halm and bound on over the seat of pain. It will " produce a counter irritation w t iool blistring, and ie not so di-agreeanle a.-mnstard;in a.-mnstard;in fact is ranch superior to any plaster on account of its pin-relieving qualities. If nsed in time it will prevent pneumonia. 50 cant bottles for s ilo by City drug store FOB Sale: A forty ac;e farm, clear title, all fenced, good water rithi located in the Guuu'sou field. Also twe city lots, adjoiniug each other, a larte five room house, bam, granary, and a first-class well on premises. Situated twe blocks east of couuty road Gunnison Gunni-son Sanpete Couuty. The above to be purchased together or separately. Address, Anthony Madsen, N. 24 3 m Gunnison, Utah Din buying a cough medicine for children; chil-dren; says H. A. Walker, a prominent |