OCR Text |
Show I Martin ms smm j Ssg & M c let 1 MANTI CITY, Vo!. II. MORMON ' Wahingon, June 31, 1886. Pit Editor lrH question Qtioa anj y is 'amt, Hired ered. Pic- - T J' CENTRAL ' ' RAILWAY NEW TIME card. Julv 9th, 1885. leave Nephi issenger Trains follows daily as XTGoingSouth at 11 :45 a.m. 2:15 pi in. North y; Arrive at$altL ike at I :40 p.m "" 7 .:20a. m Leav? leave bait jr, passenger Trains Lake dai y,' for the North, to connect with the U. P. Ry. and th'e U.' & N. Ry., at 8 a. in. ; and arrive in SaltLake at 7 :o0 ' aoy . ame, ty. p. m. XT freight trains leave Nephi at 7 :40 a. ml and for the 8 jiith at 6 :15 p. ra. Cope Gen. F. 11 1 Agt rancjs " ' John Sharp, Gen. Sapt ,rtral 0. ce.a M ain Street Salt for the north' i ibe ono. Bit Lake City. Lin biuf Scenic; hl r, florid the TA-.e- "EVER ' m RIO & WESTERN GRANDE RAILWAY. Ualvtoimtlly comeied to he 3o P u 1 a r r o, between Salt Lake he only li ami Leaver without , Ihang? c a-- s. r .he only line between Silt Lake ftn'l Chlnai'o with but . I-g- opcan! Ie Only Line Between the Test and the Eat Running ViTOUgh Salt liake City. JULUI AN BUFFS Tand SLEEPING CARS On Throub p:iigHr rraini. XT' The Only Line from Salt JLake City Running Sleep-nCars Free tor the use of 5TV asse lgers holding Second JMass and Emigr .nt tickets. The Atlantic Express. eava OgUeu daily at 9;3)a. m. SaltLikeUity ;ir. et connection is mad- - at Piih)o lie g ? ad LHiivor for Omaha, Kaunas City ad all lieint c at. The Pacific Express riv-- s ai Silt Lake City frflm the lfet aio:) p. m. an t leaves for glen it 5:1) p. m. uukimr conuecr on with tne Central pacific for tue 'ast. Local Teajs. Salt ake Cjty as follows For Bingham and Alta at 7 :30 Leave a. m. For Og len at 5 : 10 p. np rriye at Salt Lake City : Yom Bingham and Alta at4 :5Q Qglen at 10:-- i.n. . fT tickets for all points East West can be purchased at he De,iot office and City Ti ket See, Wnite House Corner, Salt tid I ake City. S. W. ECGLES; G. P.& T. Agt, h H. Bancroft, Receiver. li MN PETE Valley RAILWAY Qn company and after August 17, 1885 , "rains will leave daily, Sundays tcepted, as follows: Going north, &ave Chester at 8 :25 a. m. jeave Moroni 9 :00 FountainGreen 9:40 Irrive at Nephi 11 going south, , eave Nephi at 12 m. Fountain Greenfi 1 :20 p. m, , cave Moroni 2 iOO Irrive at Chester 2 :30 Stages connect at Chester for all arts of H 'an Pete and Sener. SR AM BERGER, Manager S. The been recent measure, is, whether the Ame citizen shall be allowed to eat his with sweet unconsciousness as to its race, color, or previous condition of servitude; or wiie her he shall swalliw it with a tax on it, knowing the compound to be Landed a$ a thier an i a H it. For n week the numerous visitors at the House heard little than oleqmargaine and butter discussed in all manner of argu ueiit and diction. It has given the new Member a chance to spread himself, and afforded great amusement to the Sevenl new who have heretofore Membej-skept quietly in the bickg ound, have screwed their courage up to anil sailed in-- t the stxkiug-point- . this ocean of grea-- e as if they feired tlie wheels of time had gotten an extra amount of lubrication and would leave them too far behind if they neglected to catch on f this slippery egasiis and glide on to fame ! The oleomargarine men argue that the inanufartqring of that ariicleisas much a legitimate indu-tras the manufacturing of buttgr; they almit that oleqmargaine should be sold beai-in- g only as such, with a label should it J,he name but that be taxed, while the is bee, they maintain is extremely, unjust. A great many amendments have been offered in the endeavor to defeat ihe bill, such as a duty on caffeine, and other CQm-m- o iities which bear a rleatiqn to the standard products, but are more qr less adu'terated. A duty on bologna sausage was offered by a facetious Member, suggesting the presence Qf dog meat : by auo'her. on incubators, and a tax Qf $2 Qn rooster, and $1 on pullets. Many and various were the amendments; but no o.ie had the harRhud to recommend duty on bangs and other false hair. It is stra ige that Ben Butter-wort- h shoull be an oleomargarine min; but, perhaps, he ist adulterated and qnly Butterine. lie ought, to know what i'-a- bread-coverin- g ee s. , y EAST ANp WEST. PElWKEN our IJhe Snuto Passenger THE LiH tinhase l. wh ch agitating the congressional mind for a greater period of time than aTAII , Of Sen KEiUi, Superipteudnnt, cow-produ- ct Butter(is)vQrth. Very few, if any, of those who make so much uuise over this gre isy subject can tell pure butter from its pseuparival. When they wish to know whether butter is butter o.r something else, the mibrosenpist of the Agricultural l)ep .runent, who can see and tell a bioplast as easy as th, ordinary individual can see un,d recoiiza a grtudstone, inu3t decide the matter. TQ STAY AT HOME. Quite a nnmber of Congressmen will sit for thi last tiun in the old place where they have been wont to make themselves heard where they have placed their feet on the de-- k and let eyes roam theirCongressional arouml tlie gallery in search of admiring friends, or lie at Full lcngh on the luxurious sofa, with, a fr igraut Havana between their teeh, wutehing the blue smoko curl upward while they dreamed of fame and h mors yea, of being Presi lent of the United St tes sometimes. But for them the political wheel ot fortune has turned out only blanks, and when Congress meets in Decemn faces ber, 187, their Hencefirth will not appear. they will becoolamong those w.io Ufa eieiteril iloag the rl of f well-know- pursue ibe ea teuir their wir. Eastusi WILLIAM T. REID , Land and K vA' V. SAX PETE COUNTV, UTAH, FRIDAY, JULY 2, 1886. OLEOMARGARINE. :iy. T G W Probate Attorney MANTI, - UTAH AND GENTILE SINS. Under the above caption New Thought, a liberal newspaper philosophize thus. We have no word of apology for the sins of Mormons or of but we have any body el-at the crocogrown indignant dile .tears,' tlie average minister, congressman and stump orator has to shed over Mormon sins. There is little doubt but that Salt Lakq Cily, with twenty-sithousand papulation, and twenty-on- e thousand of whotq are La the most moral cily on . earth. Of its proven crimes though u there are only and and non Mormons to twenty thousand and eight hundred were Mormon, only pyietv-si- x committed by Mormons last year while one thousand one hundred and eighly were committed by Tha is commit one crime for every four and a half persons, and the Mormons coiq-rnone crime for every two hundred and eight persons. These facts come front the criminal tatitios of Salt Like City. "Dsides tins, every png of brothels and tap-rb- p the forty-sims are run by Wh' n we leave the city and go out into the territory the proportion of dinners among the gen-ti- l as compared with the s, Mormons is much gre iter. Two other points should be remembered: one is, thee figures are furnished by Mormons, the other is, they are furnished at a time when the government is doing its utmost tQ tpake the Mormons out tinner? gbuye all t others, r pa ns x r js3 - ' i TTtaH 'Edition, Southern U tah Edition; it x s. FOURTH OF JULY PRAYER. A prayer for the good readers of the Sentisel on the occasion of the Fourth of July, in this our year of grace eighteen hundred aqd eighty-six- , by H. C. Mt. of Pleisant. Davidson Our Father who art in Washington, Grover Cleveland be thy name. Thy Kingdom crae (although obtained by party struggle and a dose shot) Thy will may not be as well done inUtah, as it is done in the White House. Give us this d ty our ration--o- ur pie, crackers, fine cakes and above all some good wine and plenty of it. Forgive U3 our weakness for many wives as we forgive those of your camp who want hut one wife, and many mistresses Lead us not into temptation to rebel against wicked officials whom you let remain in office to rule oyer us : but deliver us from their machinations and misrule, and gro3 violation of equity mid justice by ad mitting young Utah into the sisterhood of States under the protecting wing of the royal eagle of American Sovereignty. For thine is the kingdom, the power and tlie glory, (for two or three years more at any rate ) Amen. P.C.Peterson V, 0. adrt EP II it AIM, I'.T. Hor-e- s on left th gh. Cattle on left hip. . Brand like the cot. FARM FOR SALE. Gallery t Fish Lake on July 7th, 5' Young Men attending Con-- " and July Ihe should embrace ference opportunity and have their Sweethearts along. (ST Rustic Pictures a specialty. "lanyri Babies Retreat will be" Photographed from all sides. j3The so dont leave will be taken by the Instantaneous Process the "Eagle" Views of Funks steamboat mother at home. afloat on the Lake, will be taken. Come and act your Picture taken L fr? . as the Jewks farm) at Fount dn Green, for sale. The farm consists of abont 60 acres of well improved land, all under fence, good houses anl outbuildings and a good water title. The farm is located partly in the town. The meadows turn off about 40 t ns of hay per season. F.r ap.i'y to Mr. Ed farm or Mr. Henry the at Draper 12 U.ah Co. Goshen, Draper s t i . G. E. Anderson, Hazar Temple t' Poqtoorlpt Mantj, June 22, 1886. w'Ut 0e ' i A Vuir of the Conference Assembly Pnoiogruphert. Geo. T. Odell, Secty fcTreftss i ana M t to p 1 1 BaluWA'QOMS, and Champion Machines. Walter a. woods . i General Agentsin UTMIand IDAHO Fur ihe 3jl Harvester : Ainders. r3B B B 5 towers & 81111' nd Qale Chilled and l)eere and Oliver TIGER -- -- Moline IfiteeJI ) V -- and self dnifipA i s Rakes. JS O w-GALE HrMOLINE - 3E- hanfl dump hay rakes SpringWagons,Carriage.s,Etc, Russell and Buffalo Pitts lUfagou Ptatenal Hardwood (JJ If agon material A ll Specialty Specialty Concord Harness, California Stock of Etr Hand. Always is A Complete on Goods, for-abov- e Send for Circulars and Prices to GrRANT, ODELL & CO. SALT LAKE CITY J. M. Davis, Traveling Agent. J. P. Christensen, Ephraim. TO TJHJ PEOPLE OF SAN PETE COUNTY o TEMPLE BA2AR, Connected with the Bazar iiaiDWHta ,the --- the Coumry. the Instanta -- ln All work done by Views of Resnisus idence, Machinery. Schools; Oui-doGroups of all kind made in any part of the Coun ty on short notice. jPT'Chromos, Pr-ce- ss. jKJAlbums, 3 Books, or and Fancy ? Stationery :o)Notions.(o". w O When O . 2 55 jJ 3 H a z. m 5c3 w 3 o ts o s C P i o . tc 'CC- O- iGr- - E CL o & I. B. . - H so tl w sM u .o 4) A O3 O 0 Ji W and B R U N E L. Mr0. Brunei Milliner,- - 7VT-r- . Brunei Tbentist. , extracted without pain by Dealer in all kinds of Milliner, Teeth Mayos Vapor process. Ilat?, Shapes, Ribbons, Teeth from $20 to $30 New Etc.,- Etc., MAJSTS. . , a in ltreet. -- - Etv -n . 4 $ o o Z i T3 Z ai rrt Main Street , Manti. fgnVTi. -- O 55 oOS v ato h i c WNDERSON. Half Block South of Tabernacle, & o M 3PEMPLE 3SAZAR, Pi ss i S3 r -t you come to the Connty Seat be sure and call at the 4) S-- g a4 I hav finei-- t fltudio Photographic Ijtudio CPifures, J2?F rames, O Mr. Henry Draper offers his excellent farm (which is known t - a Po table Ptutiogr tph I Will haveremain 15th. until -- non-Mormo- ns 1 HO FOR FISH LAKE! fioe-tho- two-hundr- to w -- e; Mor-flio- 11 |