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Show li i n - i ii i ; '".-'! I ii - a' iei g;i, -,. neh i ' : ' I i ' i , t t l i. - . 1 I 1 , . s ' 1 I f j ! ' i -.-i - . . ' 1 i i n church IMS'' ( i l;i oo. I 1 I 1 1 . ,.i "i, v.:.' ;; j j r. - i. mine, may be ' ' 1 hi i.; v. a: .:: : v a ra."er danger e,is con :::o;i. !i!l 1 1 unwary occas-so-i;'-;,v . i ui'v,:i in a manner more A goc-l wny couairtfoit dollars are Ivlng eiicilatrd iii Iho county. Look to your cash whn you get it. Brkiji a!on your wheat and have seme pictures taken. Wo will pay sixty e-iil.-i p--r bushel. Stringhaiu & String' LOCAL Br.i IKS- A iiieny L'hn-.mns. The slei-h toils nr. m.-.u tiv. Peace on eu i i.li i;wa on: if a', men. Go to Cat ro- ail L ' ii ' liold gooilJ. V- Greaves, Jr., paid us a llyins; vi -ut 1 oa Taesdsy. ricberiug's Mirror of Utah is one of the coming events. Mr. Leonard Geek of Grand Junction is sojourning in iilauti. Wheat taken for pictures at riiriur. ham's. The Son-lay S.-hool party at Grier's hail last Friday evening was a success financially ami socially. For Salf..-- Five a -res of land with :t-:,-r ii Jit, and tv.o rot. in ndolip house l-'or furihi'i' iiiforiioiiinu apply to W, M Iv'ai uJ. it iniiison. I l.ih. On I1 ceo.'oer 23, 2t, 25 and 31 anj .laim.uy l.the riiiiiood will ivue rouiid-li rouiid-li ip i.t sir, aie r ites to any ptiint 00 the l':;ie, but tlne tolling advantage of the oiiir must in imign it to reach Ii.Hit . i l.y .1 looai v 1 Jlr Auuiven: --At tli cheap c.ish 1 loioo o :o: ito Tabci iiaolit, a fall line of i Minion's uutlsi wuar, l.-idie.t' ami ctiil-ditm'o ctiil-ditm'o ovt it-hoe--, lllaukeis at low prices- 2 t S. li. ATWOOD. I..-: Ktitisy evt-ning Miss Eliza heller f, !! on Mm sidewalk near tier iiome. mi l broke cue of the small bones Stringham'4 pay sixty evils p. r bushel for wheat , In pictures. Frank Tattle, who b?,-t bo.m pa iiig Tiis sheep a visit is onee more at homo, llyrum Cook, of Ferrni). who bus i.een visiting his M-mli friends, h; s r-piiuo! to Castle Vailev. Hugh Sioan's harvest time has jus! commenced, as the water pipis are bnrsting everywhere. A masquerade ball is on-i of the hnli -day attractions at Mt. Pleasant. II will come off on the 2stli. A new saloon will soon be t.pem-.l in the bnibling lately occupied by I'm-Manti I'm-Manti Lumber Company. Mr. Harmon Christenseu has h--oi suffering from a severe cold for the past few davs. He is recovering. ui tiie -honhh-r. She is setting ah ng ..il right. Some w eeks ago a couple of bachelors ope. t d a store in the Sentinel block. Thi y are go ai-'o'okiHg, kind, goo I dan-.ers. dan-.ers. and have a weakness for bciiij; e is it or.; i young. Their w hiskers are cenmiog Kr,.v, but v hat of that? They v.onhl like to ht!-ml the leap year ihiiice. U tea j.'u-k.s? Fun s '..t.i-;: A foiiy io.te faitu, clear title, a'l li iic-'d, good ivatt r right loeite 1 in the GmoPson th-hl. Also two Cily li.is, adjoining i ; ch oilier, a large five renin hoes", leir.o, granary, and a urst-cia-s wi 11 on prnni-as. Situated i,vc blocks east of county road Gonui-sou Gonui-sou S mpeta Co:i,iiy. The above to be purrhcsisi ti-get!o-r or separately. Adan-ss. Autiioiiy Madsen, N. 21 3 m tinnnisou, L'tah. Ti t ihil i t'cs" ;y Co rhiyed. on Vfil-lo-s: o-y ami J'liureday at (trier's hall. I h'- ph.y mi Wt-diiesilay was ' Lynwood' a -id ail tne pal is were, well taken par ticu-aiiy that of Victor Blaneharil. Thursday enming "Monte Christo" was rt:-i the ai'.rai "i ol ami he house was fuliier than the previous evening, show iiig that t!ie pi-oo-hi ha-1 bteu pleased p. it'n the other pi ffonuanee. Tli9 com pany des, irve to in well patroriize.l as "That free trade brings down the price of furniture is proven by the great redaction re-daction of prieei at Cahoon's. "Where did yon buy your furniture.' 'At Cahoon's. cheapest place in town to get furniture, carpets, stoves, tte." A fine lot of oil cloth et the Chicago Store, extra width and extra quality, for 25 cents a yard. A fine lot of stand covers and iambor-qnins iambor-qnins at the Chicago Store, veryn ice and -v ery cheap. Stephen, brother of Chas. 0-.t:---r is in town visiting his relatives. He reports Nephi as being very dull at present. W. K. Reid lias been waited on by a committee of Gauuison men for advice concerning their proposed town corporation. corpor-ation. The stake academy has their closing exercises today. Pi., hop Peid and A. C-Kelson C-Kelson are among the visitors from Manti. ..- The Scandinavians are going to have one of their oldtime parties, and as usual those lucky enough to have an invitation invita-tion are sure of a good time. Iu the Davis trial, Jacob W intch of Manti, James Sanderson of FairvicW' F.dward PaniUand of Chester and Simon their performances an; far above the average in thU section. Thc-rji.ro Bruhork, president of the Sinpoio Valley railroad, left Ftah last Siiiui-.y for Eiig'and. His object, as sUo-d ti a Herald reporter, was to convince con-vince th" Fugli-.il capitalists that their isi!,!i(i i i i worth little or nothing unless ihe r..;sd is extended. We trust he will be soi-e. s. fai, as it would mean a great deal to S.uioote, and would suggest that a goo,', way to convince anyone that the road would pay if extended would be to tiring theio lore so they can see for themselves. "Saopeie mut bo a Tine country foi sherp i.;i-ere. We are told that a man can make mote money at that bnsines9 there, ami throw the wool awayjhau he can at anjhiug else. A certain man ihere bin; a herd of 2-.fiO head, half of which is wethers, and every year he raises 2ikiiI lambs wnich bung him iu Ick of Spring City are on the jury. I The two school boards, those who ara I just retiring, and those recently I elected, have been visiting the schools i this week. The old incumbents taking leave, and the new ones being iuii ated. Last Stinde: Herald says:. iVa.t i "fciiingham, the Manti newspaper man, i is at the Morgan." You shouldn't bo so i everlasting mum about it, Walt; we are I willing to exchange. Tha Mt. Pleasant Home Dramatic I troupe will soon put on the boards the j popular play, "Comrades." Ephraim is j also getting their dramatic talent in i order. Manti alone is not in it. Mr. E. Palmar aud Miss Alice Knud-een, Knud-een, of Manti, we'e married on Saturday at the name of the bride's parents, Jus. tice Nelson oiHciating, Tho young couple propose making their home in Manti. f li'i-cl a year. Pretty successful business thai." 1 i,o above is fi'Oiii the Lehi Uauitef and shoes how little the people kiio.v .ihoiit Sanpete or anything iu it vYo dent bciii-vs the Banner man was ever io SiupMa and he. evidently knows bat litil" iiOoiit slierp. The sheep in-tlu-iiy ii...t many others is a good inv, - t.nent l'ur tioi,e who inidorstaud it nut i.ii'i.-r li-ky for liio aiuatu-r. We believe that tiie quill il: iver has been list, ilia ; to a sheep illilil and got things mixed. Ami, by ino way, wo would like A mining expert says he is going to open np some coal mines in the iunuvd late vicinity of Manti, us he knowe where they are. We hope he will, as there is no need to go even four miles to obtain what is at our doors. The Tribune has some pictures on its first page which are decidedly out of taste. Among five carieUures appears an alleged picture of Miss Judd iu the act of sriieidinj. We don't o. anything fnuny or enterprising in it at ail. tokao.v what he mixes w ith his sugar to t ii.-g'o him up so. Mr. li n is, who is at present a boarder in the 0. unty aryluiu for the unfortunates unfortun-ates who do not succeed iu getting i v. ay, . .-. s our i - port ( f bis attempted e.c, pu anil iecapliire are incorrect. His veieiou ii e'i-'isuiti'.i.i'ily as fjfollows: Ho .. 1; ul permis. ioii to go outside, as he felt Meuii.wLat tick, and on his return t'tai.iJ i-ii the oltl.ar h,-d d epaa-d. He Jie;i weiil hoi-ie, expecting to meet the oitiu r on the way, but on i-eitching home th" y lo.d iiireiidy lefl. lie-was preparing to go ii nd give himself up when the ofu - j cer cam i to tho house. All the talk about s!...is being tired, a chase either on foot or on Inn se'-ae!;, or anything of that too t., i re false, lie had no intention inten-tion of tiyi:;;; to ea-ape0t all. We publish pub-lish the statement of Lo vis because we dctiie to give ad a chance, and presume our reader.; v. ill do as we da form their own opinio;!:'. I Mr. Candland says there is no funtida tion for the rumor that he is a Candidate i for the position of probate judge. Not only has he never tried to obtain the I position but he would not accept it. i were it tendered to him, under the circumstances. cir-cumstances. j For SAi.Ei-Ericlosed stot k farm con- j 4Siniiig 75 acrcs, about 4 miles south of i Mauti. Two dwelling houe. coral.'s j stable, reservoir Blocked wuh fi-.h. Ail I seeded with tame grass. This is a bar- gain. Address, j Abnkr Lowry, Sterling. The Seminary held its cb sin exor ¬ cises yesterday. The proceeding were 1 ,- something to be proud of. Sve do wish to spoil it with a synopsis and space it valuahie this week, but next week wt expect to give a full acconnt 1 Cards are out announcing the wedding wed-ding of Mr. II. G. Bradford and Ettie Yorhecs, next Wednesday evening. We believe the young man is old enough to know his own business, and shows hi-good hi-good judgment, first by choosing fl Manti girl; second, in choosing the one he has. May their biggest troubles be little ones. |