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Show Territorial building at the World's fair, fhey want our town tj furnish the bl.'cks of salt. While their Is no money in the Bchoinn, it would be a great ad.'ertlsement for Salina, and would probably be the moans of selling an immense amount of onr product-Central product-Central UtahPitss. On the night of the 21th a gang of hoodlums took Geo. Br ox's jewelry sign and hung it in front of Brunei's drug store. The next day Mr. Brox recovered the sign and says he will not bold any malice against anyone If they will let his sign alone in tbe future, but it they do not, let them beware. Uncle Robert Neslen, of Salt Lake, cheered onr office with his fatherly smile on Thursday last. He has been south on a pleasure trip and stopped at Manti to see his old friends. He is accompanied by his sob Bert, who is captain of the 20th ward cadets. Messrs Moff itt, Johnson, Jensen, Billings Bill-ings and a party of young ladies left Tuesday for Manti canyon and will be gone one week. The canyon presents a beautiful appearance at present.every-thing present.every-thing is at its best, the wild Jasmine and other flowers are blooming in pro fuse abundence. Bat as to loneliness the canyon is,"not in it" with the yonng ladies. G. E. Anderson of Anderson & Cram-dal, Cram-dal, the leading photographers, will be in Epbriam about July 24th, prepared to tako extra large portraits and family groups from life, also business houses, residences etc. He has had a very successful suc-cessful run of business in all the northern north-ern towns. AU those desiring good pictures should look out for Ed: He LOCAL BRIgFS. fend la your ab$cripton. Fruits of all kinds at the Grocery. Eggs wanted at the Manti Grocery. There will be an excursion to Castllla OB August loth Leonard Geek left for Grand Junction Junc-tion Tharsday. 1 Win- Dawson, of Lehl, died on Wed- 1 ne8day of old age. I .A fine pair of ladies' shoes only $1 :35 at the Chicago store. . A fine lot of stationery for sale cheap A the Manti Grocery. ' ' Still busy marking down goods at the Chicago store. tf G.E, Anderson, the leading photographer, photo-grapher, will be In Manti August 5th. A babe's high chair and can of baking powder for 75ets at the Manti Grocery, The temple is closed and business in the matrimonial market is very doll. The weather, although quite warm is much fooler than this time last week. Dr. Lansing, the eminent specialist ' now located at Ephraim was in this City Friday. Now is the time to bny at the Chicago Store and get the benefit of the reduced re-duced prices. Come to Manti and we will show yon how to celebrate Pioneer Day. Hurrah - for oar parade 1 The A. O. U. W. excursion to Funk's lake has been postponed nntil the latter portion of August. The Times-Repobter, although but -J two weeks old is already being sent to England, Norway and Denmark. If yon are going to have your photo, taken wait for Anderson, he will be In Manti Angflst 5th. j Beautiful patterns of all wool carpets, only sixty cents per yard at the Chicago Store usual price $1.00. The Wool association shipped a car of wool east this morning. This makes a total of fifty-nine cars this season. John Grier, of Frovo, enlightened onr sanctum with his usual bright smile Wednesday. Manti beats the record for soberness' Only one drunk on the twenty-fourth, (and he was a transient Spaniard. Uncle Robert Neslen is authority for the statement that Rev. Jos. Taylor has done more work In one day than, John. Metcalf has in a year. Tbe C. Jenson Brick Co., have just finished bnrnlsg their second kiln of 130,000 brick and will fire their third kiln shortly. Mr. William Brown.a Keeley graduate dropped in Tuesday morning. He says the care is wonderful and he feels like a new man. Southworth Bros., of Castllla, are endeavoring en-deavoring to have the M. I. A. of this .I.V. i-nn so o-ennrainn to thnlr rnnr.rt win he in aianti aoout august iu, j A subscriber asks: 1. "In what year did the first steamer cross the Atlantic from this side?" 2. "In what year did the first steamer leave for India?" In 1819 the steamer "Savannah'-crosed "Savannah'-crosed the Atlantic and went as far as St. Petersburg, and returned six years later. 2. In the year 1825 the steamer "Enterprise" went from America to India by the way of the capa of Good Hope. A very pleasant day was spent at Castllla Cas-tllla on the 25th. The Denhalter rifles of Salt Lake were present and also the Dsnhalter band. We dare say the people peo-ple would have more respect and admira tion for the Denhalters if they had not been so free in the nse of their guns on the way home. They fired shot after shot, and people living "near the railroad thought that someone was being murdered. mur-dered. Boys next time yon go anywhere try real hard and see if yon cannot behave be-have yourselves for once. The Nephl Ensign is on onr table. It is an independent paper and we owe it an apology for having claimed the distinction dis-tinction of being the "only independent paper in Central Utah." Being unfa, miliar with thsse parts we inquired if there were any independent papers in Central Utah and were answered In the negative, therefore we assumed that the Tme3-Reporter was the only one, and 4artiscd it as such. Bro. Smith thlg is one on us and when yon are var our way call in and we will not forget to "say something." Some person played a very mean practical joke on an insurance agent, the other evening. The ag6nt in question ques-tion was stopping at the Temple hotel and went np town and procured a first-class first-class jag, he returned home quite late, and retired, upon awakening la the morning he discovered that his shoes ,ihn onrl fnnnd 111 their nlftfd a pair of old twisted np, worn ont bro-gane. bro-gane. He arose, dressed himself and at once instituted a search for his missing feet covers, he flnallyj located them in Coblidge's saloon, where they had been pawned by a friend, who had taken them while he slept. The joke was on the insurance man, and he "set 'em np" like a little man, but at the same time declared that he would get even, and when his friend left town he telegraphed to Mount Pleasant and had him arrested on a charge of stealing shoes, and an officer brought him back to the city last night, and he in turn had to stand treat, and thus accounts are square and all is serene as summer air. en Aug. 15th. Mr. D. H. Christensen, principal of the eity schools at Payson, called at this office Tnesday and cheered onr sanctum with his bright smile. Shoes so cheap at the Chicago store, that people can't afford to clean their old ehoes. Cheaper to throw them away when they are dirty, and get a new pair. tf The baU at Grler's hall on the night of the 25th was by odd tbe finest of the season. Everybody had a fine time and all went home rejoicng though the hour was late. Stringham & Stringham are going to leave-about the last of nezt week, and no work will be accepted after that date, bnt all work brought in np till the last of the week will be finished before they leave. Mrs. Harvey Allred of Lehi, died on Wednesday, aged seventy-six. The cause of her death was heart failure-She failure-She bad been failing for some time and her death -was not unexpected. Sheriff Burns has just returned from night and day trip to tho While river, near Soldier Summit, where he arrested one, J. R. Tonng, who had In his possession posses-sion fOJty-six head of sheep belonging to Jas. Metcalf of Gunnison. Tonng claimed he had booght them in southern Utah. He was brought to Mantland is in the custody of the sheriff awaiting a hearing. Mr. Toung seems to be a perfect per-fect gentleman. Mr. F. E. Miller was riding down main street last Snnday when his horse became be-came frightened and ran away, throwing throw-ing Mr. Miller opt, his foot caught on tbe step and waa dragged some distance. Joe. Hall saw the state , of affairs and went to Miller's assistance and stopped the runaway. Mr Miller was bruised all over and generally used np bnt none of the injuries are cf a serious nature. The citizens of the south ward are complaining of a scarcity of water. There is hardly an afternoon they say, that water can be drawn from their hydrants, and they have to save water in the morning to nse during the latter part of the day; The Utah World's Fair Commission Intend to erect a duplicate of the Eagle tJateoutof salt blocks in front of the |