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Show ) lit. rit has I.i.t crtt doctor cd ! -.Titu-a h.;'.f a ih.-zon. If any o;: is ?i-k I tilt-re low it is m t f. .! li-it rs. j A J-Taili oiitrin-.'. i i :.;y (-f .1 f otijile of hours p.t Uij To : ,st Ssitii! i; , The wvel wp.rohoM-.' i ., . , m; of ; vlty then The warm ut-athor bus i'otne io quirl; thct the o: i giowi'is ar in a lmrry to 6tiih shorn ttijt riiiI -hin thvir w-v.l. Oar liu'iiioijs niiiitviis art; i;aU'.l by a tiiu.ii! p'.ia,-!' i ;. t-i; ; conco, v. i; ich soks proiits trfciviua tho lv?t aud chtujitst sorviro. That'd why v.o always sell ti.e best hii.i rhaicM s'-.oss in ih cMii ory lit. til fhSiiiSO Store. ft'e are hrfoimeJ that Mr. Frye. Or. AIHii's pirtner has left fur psrts unknown un-known ami t!i doctor is out about fSOO by t!s (ii'imruire. Stnea the aliove was iu type ve are informed that Mr. Krye's accounts are allO. K." V"8 are informed that Apostle Lund will noon lavs to tako charge of the European mission and that Prset, J. D, T. McAllister of St. George vwill taks eharg of tn'e Msnti Temple. The work of placing the creek in a condition for toe floods 13 alrnoRt com pleted, at a good eal,of expense to the city, bnt there Is certainly nothing being; done that ia unnecessary. We have seen a nice picturo of the six tempie' at Strinjliam', In the centre at the top of the picture is. the Salt Lake temple with thsse of Kirtland and Xaa-too Xaa-too on either side.- 'Below Is ilanti temple with St. Geerge' and Logan at the sides. It is a nice souvenir. LOCAL BRIFS.' Conference on Saturday and Sunday. .Have yoa seen the achool house plan? The school bonds will be sold next Monday at noon. Caah is soaree, but oats will purchase goods at the Q P. A water divider is put in near Mr, TnmeU's place. Have your pictures taken at Strlng-hani Strlng-hani & Stringham'e. The people now recognize the fact that we are their money savers. Mrs, H. E. Taylor is visiting friends at Fayson, Satin finish photo's at Stringham's the best In the wide wide world. A special term of the-, county court . - will be held on Monday. Mr, St3cey will take his position as postruister next week The Q. P. Farniture depot takes oats for goods. Our stock ia large our prices small, Chicago Store, The Q. P. has a large stock of firruj ttire on hand which they are selling at j greatly reduced prices. You can't iuiag I ins what bargain's c u b obtained in .this line until you come and investigate Insomnia is fearfully on the incroass. The rush and excitement of modern life so tax the nervous system that multitudes multitu-des cf people are deprived of good and sufficient sleep with ruinous consequences' consequen-ces' to the nervss. Remember, Ayer's Sarsaparilla makes the weaksirong. A revivifying of nature's latent forces occurs every spring. At this time, bet-j ter than at any other, the blood may be cleansed from the humors which infest it. The best and most popular remedy to nse for this purpose is Ayer's Com pound Extract of Sarsaparilla. Wm. Ashworth of Prove and W.J. Robsnson 'of American Fork, was in 1 town the- early part of the eek, interviewing inter-viewing Mr: Becker iu relation to uniting unit-ing t.h millers of Utah into a kind of protective union. They went north in teadin? to visit all the niills. ' Th8 B. Y. A, Normal has the follow-:ing. follow-:ing. Mi:s Klhel Lowry of the 'our,utrtarT ; has discontinued school, j Guy C. Vv ilsoa has been eiected orato in the comruencint exercise?: , Ayer's Hair Vigor restores natural color to the hiir by stimulating a healthy heal-thy action of the scalp. This orepara C. W. Petersen will finish the assessment assess-ment o Manti, this week. Artificial llowtrs at greatly reduced prices at the Chicago Store. ' The committee on public improve-. improve-. ments are the busiest men in town these days. The Chicago store is tb.9 place to buy solid gold and gold filled watches cheap Th city received- a car load of pipes laet.week and the work of extension is going rapidly ahead. It Is no trouble to show ' goods for we always sell when we quote prices at the Q P. Ezra SUomaker has . beau sick for a few days bnt we are pleased to learn that he is.improving, A boy"and a girl have arrived at the homes of Drs. Wm. aad E, T, Dosford, respectively. All parties are doing well Walter Stringham is home once more and is as usual busy catching the fleet itig shadows, A Urge line of hosiery very cheap at the Chicago store, especially gents half hose, - Jndge Raid is moving his quarters Irem thi second story of the Bank, to - ths Judge's room in the court Jiause. The general impression of ilanti demo crats Is that Jos. Riwlins should be too mnchofamanto indulge in tho baby act, Surveyor Hougaard is at Mivueld, plotting a road between the railroad depot, arid that settlement. , You can't imagine how great bargains can le obtained nntil-jou havn aeea the furniture and carpets at the Q P Furni tnre Depot. The City Hall presents a busy appear ance at present. Workrceu aie eiigagi-i'. n putting np the coi nice, while othert" ara busy with the fence. A cabinet view of tbe six Monnm temples will be given to those having their pict .res taken at Stringham'.-during Stringham'.-during conference. ' Another railroad may reduce rates, but no other store can sell for l;ss thai w are now doing. TheQ P defies com petition, Mrs. W, A. Cox of ilanti, accompanied accom-panied by her 'daughter Henrietta, wen vlsitiBg Mr. and Mrs. T. L Foots o( Sephi the past few days. Courier. A tough tried to rnn the town last Saturday and sacceeded so far that tht city Is furnishing him board and lodj Ing for a few days, Cost is not considered, w8 want tht money that is tied up in men's suiti turned loose, come bow and participatj In this bargain sale at the Chicagi ' Store, , . . $ ration also produces a vigorous growth of the hair, and gives it a beautiful lu.itre and youthful appearauce-. Rscom aii-ndf.-d by physicians. c!?rfcemeD, and sciantists. !. The extensive wool buyers stated to. a 1 Tribune reporter yesterday that" tho statemeut of a Boston buyrr ricoLtly mftiia to the tff.ct that Utah fins v(-oi - is selling at 12 cents is not borne out by the, factJ. To their knowledge not a Biundof tne wool had been sold at sr re.'-: less than 12 coats, and most of tbe Utah clip thus fur rii posrd of has brought from lK to ifi'4' cents per lb. Mrs. Erowu wis waitsd on by a large uuniber of l.er friends last Monday ersniug. The lady was doubly eurpih d ouco when they presented her with a (Ine looking mirror, and again discover ed that a number of vandals bail inva Jed her premises end loaded her table with thn blessings and bounties of life. The lady had just reached her 50th oirthdiiy which caused the fcbulition of aospitable fteliags. The Reporter wishes her many happy birthday surpri ies. We have received builitins Xo. 20 and Zlfioai the experiment ftatation Logan in No. 20 we note the result of the fol lowing experiments flooding potatoes, oroduced better results than watering m rows, increasing the size of the seed tncrsases yield, tho stem ends yield bet-tar bet-tar than the sted ends, hsavy manuring lecriiasL'S the per cent of starch etc. A curious experiment was the -difference of grain, watered in the night and that wafi red in tho day tims' the former pro Juccd more straw and the latter more irai.i.- It appears that but two counties, San pate and UUh, have complied with the requirements of the law iu regard to leasing school lands aud as the money goes into the territorial treasury it is an evident injustice, Sanpete county has collected about fonrteen hundred dollars dol-lars on the land aud Utah county possl bly as much more. A delegate from Ctah county will meet with the Sanpste county court next week to consider fthit is best to be done ia the matter. A dance will.be given at Tattle's hall on" Saturday evening te which every body including conference visitors ate invitsd. Sperry's band will be in atteri dance. ' Mr. Coolidge assures ns that th race raek ii a nre gj, and by the 24th cf Jnly it will be ready. The only draw back at preeent is the difficulty of obtaining ob-taining lumber. Ezra Billings has a daughter just two day old.andHyrum Bonnds rejoices because be-cause he has a ion a day yonnger. And thus the population of Manti increases, Master Joseph Schongaard gave a party to his little friends last Satnrday, it being his sixth birthday. The little folks wire well pleased. . Hiss Maggie Brown has left the busy little town of Salina, and returned once more to Manti where she will soon engage in business Every visitor should go to Tnttle's Hall on Saturday evening. The best dancing hall and the finest dance music in the county. Watches and clocks cleaned and repaired, re-paired, i5 years experience in the busi Ess. All work warranted. New clocks and watches to order, ' Br. McGongban and Miss Jnsteeen of Mt. Pleasant took a trip to Salt Lake last Saturday, and returned with the right to sail life's etormy seas together, Cl " |