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Show MANTI. ' The nmsquito has put in his appearance appear-ance with his annual bill. The temple was closed ou Thursday on account of the jubilee. Mrs. Lottie Barton made a flying trip to Sals Lake last Sunday. The rain on Tuesday, while it did n ot last long, made the farmers s;nil-. L. F. Becker accompanied by his wife made the capital a short visit this week. The tabernacle choir is making rapid progress under the able leadership of Professor Smith. Ward Stevenson will have an article on Sanpete irrigation in the next issue of the Irrigation Ago. The Nationals meet the Kphraimiie today on the Kphraim grounds in a match game of base ball. Hon. William Seegmiller late speaker of the house returned to his homo iu Richfield ou Wednesday last. Look ont for the new story "Another's Crime" which begins next week. It will be complete in two issues. The latest assays from the Alexander mine show 3i ounces of silver 240 pounds of lead and a trace of gold. A good showing indeed. Manti aud Ephraim meet in tho latter lat-ter named town to-day to decide w ho shall wear the laurels for the future as far as base ball is concerned, Hon. Joseph Judd has returned from Salt Lake and is iri harness as the re presentative iu this part of Utah of the Consolidated Implement company of Salt Lake, The editorial staff of this papor is indebted in-debted to il. E. Taylor for a very pleasant pleas-ant ride in his new buggy behind his gallant charger on Sunday last. "My turn next," says the reporter. Yesterday the Nationals and Athletics played a gams of baseball, which resulted re-sulted iu a score of 19 to 10 in favor ot the former nine. The losers had 10 buy the tickets for the dance lat night. The Central Wool company meet .today .to-day for the purpose ot declaring a dividend divi-dend and to decide in regard to the steps to be taken for the coming year. The business was exceedingly good last year, and the prospects for tho coming com-ing season are very nattering indeed. Dr. Allen of Mount Pleasant was in the city last Sunday. lu a p!o..sant talk the gentleman stated among other things there were a number of bnild-ings bnild-ings going on iu onr sistercity. In the city election soon to take place, it looks so he says, like four tickets iu the field, democratic, republican, citizens' and liberal. Every voter can easily t.e euited. This journal takes pleasure in calling the attention of its readers to the new advertisements which appears in this issue. Ou page four will be fouud Coalter & Snelgrove company's new ad, dealers in music ana musical instruments. instru-ments. Oa the editorial page will be found the new ads of Zions Savings Bank Trust company, George A. Lowe, Iiruehl and Frankeu and the Colorado Midland. A few days ago a certain young man of this town took a ring to the jeweler to have it fixed. The following day he loaned the ring to a lady friend. After wearing it a few days she accidently broke it and not wishing to let the young man know about the accident she took it to the same jeweler, who of course recognized the ring. The young lady's embarassmejt can better be imagined im-agined than described when the jeweler asked if sue did not get that ring from Mr- John Stulzeneger wishes t: is paper to state for him be has a great many orders for the book, "Beautiful Tree of Life." which he cannot fill at rresent. The gentleman is suffering from an infirmity in-firmity and has a fumily to support. He states he H unable to find any one who would sign a letter of credit for him to get the consignment. He asks subscribers sub-scribers to be patient. Il s:is he will do his best to make every one t-atit-Qed, and will se ihat every one who ordered a book will have it iu the shortest time possible. Some of our good citizens will pat him on the back and make his path in life as pleasant as possible? According to the new airangemeut this, the First Judicial distiiet, is com posed of the following c uutries: Utah, Uintah, Juab, Millard, Sanpete, Emery and Sevier. Just where tho court will be held for this empire the governor as yet has not proclaimed. Iu uniformity with the selection he made for his southern reservation, that gentleman will select Lehi or Thistle to ease thf troubled judiciary and other peraphre, nalia he pnts up in his Pnncn and Judj entertainment. If the executive woult just this once, unbend and cousidei the wishes, the wants, the demands o this district, he would write Manti dowr in large letters in his proclamation. Trj it, governor. Don't get irritated am' m ke this great tody of people go t that little sleepy flag station the othei side of Springeville Bny longer. Vv'hy even Nephi wouldn't have it for i cemetery. Half of her directory residi in the insane asylum, and the Enquire editor is Bingingi "They're Attur Me.' I t |