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Show Agreeable to the call to.be fonnd in another colmn, a number of the citizens of Ml- Pleasant last Moud.iv evening j for the purpose laying plans to build a conrt houe for the conn'-,' The meeting decided to solicit contributions ; for the desired object. 000 being nece s.iry to build one according to the plans at present in the posession of the county clerk. A committee was appointed to get subscriptions, and the meeting adjoraned. The following notice is self explanatory. explana-tory. There will be a meeting of the citizens of Mt, Peasant at the brick school honsa Monday evening, March 13, 1S93, at 7:30 p. nr., for the purpose cf considering consi-dering the advisability of tendering to the county, grounds aud means sufficient suffi-cient to erect a county court kouse according ac-cording to the plans and specification now on file in the county clerk's offic, providing Mt. Pleasant is made the county seat, Every man interested in the growth and development of the city is expected to be present. Rasmus Anderson, W. D. Candland, Ferdinand Ericksen, Committee. LOGAL BRIEFS. St. Patricks Bay. Stacey, Sloan & Co look cote with their green boquetf. Encourage home talent by going to the thtatrs tomorrow night. A train load of btef cattle passed through yesterday for Salt Lke city. It is a blf boy, and the Manti Grocery Is rejoicing over the fact. Attorney Whitecotton's shining face MuminaUd Manti last Saturday, The Hard Times party was a daisy ani Walt Stringkam had a "delerons time." Eoggan Bros, have been shipping con Idtrabla beef to the Utah Slaughtering Co. in Salt Lake city. A foot of snow Is about the fall last anday, Although some folks think it was mors. Mr. Henry Eearns and wife came up from Gunnison on lastSunday morning 's train. Messrs. Bert Tuttle and Lewis Ander-f Ander-f on paid Salt Lake city a visit this week. . Conference tickets will be sold from JApril fourth to ninth and will be good . 1111 the flfteenthl The ronnd trip is 4.00 There Is a laundry established in town it is across the Btreet from the Bench Houbs. Joseph Laplsh of Salina has been spending a few days in Manti. Hesajs Salina has the common complaint, mud-Judging mud-Judging from the number of specials, business must be increasing on the Bio Grande Western, Messrs. Tanntll and Buhler have rented a shop in the Sentinel Block and are pre pared to take all kinds of work in their line. There was no Snnday School in the rNorth Ward last Sunday, as the snow was too deep for the little ones to get .there. Don't, forget the Ephraim theatrical -troupe tomorrow night- "'Bound by an Oath" is a good play and those who have sen It say it is well played. The Relief Society eeleoratod their Fifty-first anniversary today. They have a half century of good deeds behind be-hind them- Mr.Throckmorton, representing the National Lifs Insurance Co., is iu town. We are creditably informed that the firm he represents is first class, and he .has the reputation of being all O K, Luther Tuttle and Thomas A, Hoggaa of Manti, and O. W. Ash and J. W. Nicholson of Mt. Pleasant are called to act on the petit jury when court reas .sembles, April 3rd. Oliver Christiansen has been called -to take the M, I. course at the Provo Academy. Aca-demy. He leaves to-morrow, and will ibe gone five weeks. The Seminary will only be in session two weeks longer. A splendid program Is being arranged for the last day. It will appear in our columns next week. Th crossing on Main Street near the co-op store could be made passable hy the application of a few loads tf gravel, and the officers would confer a boon on the people by having it don Alt Barton tamed th gratitude of the residents of th North Ward, last Sunday. Sun-day. Ha ploughed a path along both sidewalks from the bottom of Main street, to the tabernacle, making it pos sible for th people to walk to meeting, without wading in the deep snow. . The probate judgeship seems to be causing considerable comment. Laurltz Larsen has writtsn a long letter to the Enquirer on the subject, and it will now be in order to bear frsm Messrs. Cahoon, Lowry and Llewellyn on the subject. The people of this vicinity insist on having Chamberlain's Congh remedv and do not want any othtr. says John V Bishop, of Portland Mills Indiana, That right. They know it to be superior 10 auy viuii " wUI a " iye and cure tur croup and why should thy not Insist upon having it. For sale Jby City Drug Store. A number of the prominent citizjim o f Sanpete met at Mt, rtPaBant last Satur day aud organized a real estate agencj . pearly erery settlement was represented and the object of the organization was to buy and sell real estate ia the county - Jhe capital stock was placed at 1 25,000 and the shares are J100 each. No rnem-. rnem-. ier can have more than teu share's, and us officer can have kss than five. An other meeting will be held tomorrow nd the organization will be completed- At the Relief Society dance giytn in the second ward hall Brighain City-last City-last Thursday night, says the Report, " ' Mrs. Hannah Valentine met with a peculiar and painful accident. She was dancing, and accldently fell on the smooth floor, severely spraining ber right shoulder. For a time H was thought her shoulder was broken, but tt proved to be only a bad sprain. The lady still iuffers from the fall, aud although not yet able to use ber arm, ie rjrogresting nicely. |