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Show o u MANTI Vol. I. -- Maker and IIavnei-niakcSu iji( i f lo imM)0 P Gglhi 3"anies5 c&5 Saddles and all kinds of I ' r ' Concluded from pnye ) poses. Then we are told that is stretching He claimed tl.a .t was a tenet our government forth hand like it" a of his faith to h nor and re- rent lb- who has loving paexperienced of his a bears spect the gentle unbrace knows country and the lows made in what it mean". Our enemies Bro. A. O. Smoot hundred. El ier of the captain John Taylor took the le id of the whole emigration that We followe the same lout as the pioneers. Saw ast herd' of utlalos or bisoiifc and many antelopi s. We always encamped in a circle and kept up a niaht guard. Vet Bro. Grants company lost many of their cattle by a stampede, and had to be helped longed and ( r 8 - con-tituti- on kJ V.l i ,: J ' . No. 40. FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 1880. SAX PETE COUNTY, UTAH, CITY, f 1 U. 4 TO THE PEOPLE OF u PLAN PETE COUNTY .'e.i-so- I 1 pursuance thereof. 'Exunt facto have before settled themselves Connected with be R.. .ar I hav.--thlaws are made ;.ud hills of at- down comfortable into pleasant finest tainder parsed, which the con- liou.-e- s that our Mormon indusstitution forbid", to destroy try has made. People abroad photographic (Itudio Give Me a Call. monism. Laws have been passed are not correctly informed of our J, ZEOIEuL hotographic jfudio ' to hold the once, that situation who circulate those deny right L. C. KJAR, by In the Country. vote, or perform any political these unjust reports, fcipoilistoo along. S!rPidure", Ltali. . Continued in our next. anti duty to all thoe who believe in visibly written upon the banners ''fiT Frames, All work done by the LiPoii'n-Pron- e. the Mormon religion ; and yet of Utah reformers. All the Mor7Chromos, deView" of Resithe constitution of the land mons ask, if their motives must 11 odd! 27Alhums, f ittc Tm u( ojmthc dence-, clares that Congress shall pass :e judged by their fellow men, is Machinery, Schools; Books, Josfovil JR. goiut Out-dolaws respecting the establish- 'that it be by- the rule laid down no Groups of all kinds M. M. B. GItANDE D., A., B., ;VEU & RIO in ide Nor and lu of ment Cions, : any pait of tin Coun T Fa.V'JJZf religion prohibiting in Holy Writ By their fruit" PRvsician & Accoucber. WESTERN RAILWAY, j shoi on t notice. tv thereof. The free exercise the know them. :o).YuuOij.(o: Degree ye shall Ladies aud niversally conceded 10 be the are Mormons V degree the are simply contending Swcjite. bringing they a r their religious liberty in an desert land under cultivation, IVegnuns promptly responder, o e r n e s g s Ulah x, Wheu you come to the County orderly way and by the process they care for their wives and ilanti 3 3 rr rWESN THE EAST AND WEST, h courts of theUnitedStates. child) en, no living soul need the of 'Seat be sure and call at the W 2 i. only line between Salt Lal.e .Laws have been passed which suffer from want of food or clothWm. K. REID, ca: w r-and Denver without. f s to are intended to break up poliga-jnoit- ing, and no beggars infest the m 3 T)F families by forcing the land. The women of Morinon-dou- l gj .X J. H TEMPLE BAZAR, A TTORXE -k-s. II, "H - 'sAS e H J2 to cast off the second wife men become honored wives and o o Lake Salt between only line and her children in dishonor, mothers ; their childred are the a 5 J5LNDEKSOX O . wC C3rC S and Chicago with but u v wives and children who have al- recipients of parental care and Sand, Sanpete Co., Utah. cC rtjzo JZV-- p& cc ways been honored and sup- affections. The Mormons ask -t X c; c U O V Hal : Block South of Tabernacle, Office at Court House posed. Men so situated have that professing Christians shall rr the Between Line : or to to choice their go Only s boast not too much of loving prison rl .1 anti. it and the East Running disown the second wives and their neighbors as them-elve- s Si, all ret, I j&mRCinrECT& Lake City. Jiildren. They have declared until every man and woman oligh. Salt tlicir willingness to go to prison lias done his or her whole duty TAYLOR BROTHERS, MANTI g LLUAN BUFFET a nd SLEET IS G CARS in preference to casting dishonor in reclaiming the hundreds of Cotn aliThroughFasseugef Trains upon wives and children that thousands of fallen girls within Designs for School-houses- , as dear to them as those of Christian nations a.nd in elevatare Salt from I Porches, rThe Only Line Stables, Barns, tages, living being. They prefer ing them to the honored station Cornices, Interior DecOration.and rLake City Runn) Sleep-rin-ofg any to sufibr the execution of unjust of wife and mother ; and in the Cars Free for Hie use Remodeling of Old Houses, E,c, law's aud the decrees of merciless meantime leave the Mormons in furnished on short notice. Esti- rPassengers holding Secohd y many of peace. mates and specifications accomclass and Emigrant tickets. judges, and were well industrious, Both the them, intelligent, speakers panying plans. Spec al attenThe Atlantic Express, and honest men ' are made tne received. Eaxttim (Constanti- tion m. 9:"0r. at given to the ventilation of daPy associates of the felon and the nople) Erprcss. " 10:50 Plans furnished by SaltlikeCity buildings. tet counectiou nrr.de at Pueblo tnurderer behind prison bars. mail. Correspondence sofioiicd. S. d men too, who Denvor for Omaha, Kansas City Old UP BREAKING ail pel nts East. 73 made these associations before THE SAINTS DANIEL HARRINGTON. 'he Pacific Express existed law polygaagainst WINTER TlifclR QUARTERS. veS at Salt Lake City from the any Notary Public. for my, fire cast into prison; ant st at 5:05 p. in. and leaves work carefully attenAll to Notary I, conuecr many pious people, claiming Jen at 5:10 n. m. making ..-was , 0 It vg tm SSIivel. Editor ded for declarer the who in Central Christ, believe pacific the lWith in Council to haveacofps Office Lt Sentinel offic6, Manti. that Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob ofPioneens RoCkv Utah Trains: of Local were in the kingdom 1 heaen, MoIUitains stait forinthe the spring is early : follows Mormon polygamists laugh over ive Salt Lake City as a of 47 as .practicable and that i ' ? For Bingham and Alta at 7 :30 ill prison) and think it is a very A. C. SMITH & CO. should President BrighainYoung llelai1 fhnnv thing. Many professed a m: Wholesale it cho-e- n fbilowera of the meek and hum- lead them on. Men were For Ogden at 9 :10 p. mi name purpose, and my ble Jesus rejoice in what they for the rive at Salt Lake City : Are celebrated fof their lightness of draught, strength list. However, when on was the Ohi Elephant Corner law that a of Call the at Alta and majesty can be 4j5E om Bingham stiff in Slfcin street, 'Salt Lake City . and durability. A Yuli line of our manufactucrs to torture who have they started I was too men m. :50 a. 10 Subjects at Ogden orharmed a liv- my joints for service. They ound at the following agencies: Tickets for all points East jlevdr deceived found that the dead grass on the CaTry A fid I Slock of Drugs, tenet It a is religious soul. J. P Meilstrup, Ephraim, General Agent San Pete county. i West can be purchased at ing Toilet Articles, Ci lower Platte was but poor feed Chem'cnl, sanctioned bylloly of their faith, I Ian sen & Thurber, Richfield. Sevier county. i Depot office and City Ticket and hail to Paitui, Oils, and Writ, and entered into by a per- for theii animals, 'The ce, White House Corner, Salt fect consent of all concerned- No fell cottonwood trees for them to Studebaker Brothers ManuEg Company, builder, f Varnishes, ke City; they arrived Fcrci to rolT'0"'b xeiih'kny Pirn right or brOwi-- on. When person is deprived of whatever River they nude S. IE ECVLES, Elkhorn the at i,i Inc R . . liberty among them, win n ' And ovet on. raft to a G: P. & T. Agt: or EY MAIL SOLlCTIED get OKDrtl be the case elsewhere, Farm, Freight and Spring Wagons and Gait", bay Platte of Fork to Iioup got they Whatever people may imagine Cabriolet" and Surrey s,, Central Branch Rcpbry, , IJ. Bancroft, Receiver. River wheiM there is much quickCRH , XJTA1I. LAKE froth their own religious SALT 1'AII B. GLASS, jranag-- r sand and the river is a mile wide, JAMES CENTRAL SENSES half iORG ( ) teams ; doubled taking a they RAILWAY The second speaker related OUG of the wagons over at the lime. the of sketch historical short " W ENSEN ORG ( NE IE TINE CARD. followed up on the of the Mormons from the Then they exodus From Julv ffth, 1885. the of Platte. side HARNESS north OT, SHOE, and Edst how they were driven miles 500 about -Fort Lalranne, Passenger Trains leave Nephi NAKERS. from t licit homes four times, the the traveled through daily a" follows to out, they last time into the wilderness ol ness, Saddles, Harness-Har- d side on the south jfT"Going South at 2:15 p. m. priva- Black Hills 11 :45 a. in perish froth .hunger and over ard, Whips, Bridled, Nose North crossed Then river. tions ; and to make their de- the and went at the bags,.. Ilobbles, Ety. Arrive atSaltLake :40p.m up through 'the Gov- again Smith 7i20a.m lairing promptly attended to struction more cetain Leave the Vater to Sweet region ernment demanded five hundred California Leather. .. the Pacific Springs, over S7Passcnger Trains leave Salt Ulah of their men to serve in theMexi-ca- Pass, Richfield, in Sirlet , Lake daily, for the North, to the regions of Green River and War. The call was respondeBear connect with the U. P. lly. and d-t'A the men leaving their its tributaries, crossing front the U. & N. Ry., at 8 a. nn ; aAd the Weber, B River I. Ik RUN EL, families in tents in the and Arrive in SaltLake at 7 went over the Big The government was whence they beMountain from which they p. t A. not in ncojl of more men ; other held Lake Salt T Freight trains leave Nephi part of the great motives prompted the cruel act front off To fjr the north at 7 :40 a. m. and a get Which forced .the women of Mo- at distance. afterMAXTI CITY, UTAH, for the south at Gx 15 p. m. what into motmtain this burdens of the take rgan to up roll extracted without ptiin Francis Code Gen. F. it P. Ant their way ward" was named Emigration make and .men . help xProce.-sSnasJohn Sharp, Gen. Supt a jil ijo's Vapo American desert. Canon, they had to cut ' into the great set Street S alt of to $30 General $20 a 0Jccb eelh, per forest, sage down" through Polygamy was not the pretended hake openCity. the Valley remaple. When catlse then, but the hatred of view they did reto their ed an(I up For L. J. Boothe, years ligious persecutors. a fid when they got fairly himself fcecy. iWf,t. years no one troubled in Utah joice, into the valley Pres. Brighdown about the Mormons, who OUXDRY VO said this i" the pk,c am Have yet a large stock of Ccnor-of men Young OUNDI LY f struggled with the wild Mv , vrO eitv. a build for us to Merchandise that we are those regions, and with many brother 1.U nKjst popular Weekly newM'aper dvotrri Hans having learned the t0wcien under soil rinff iib AND mecpaniC'Leutttne' the anxious to dispose of n and patents ever b'tnry hard3liips brought pi tmshod. science of navigation, claime? iWrmtulhfstraTod soA with splendid enersvinev I the Now cultivation. ication turn'hesaiuot v ilu itjlpj,n')C',fM:1,a, UACinSi COMPANY o have assisted Elder O. Pratt ;,f ,bmiormatKjfc viuin no j6ron SimulaAmnew.Ktt lonabundantly, and prosperiAJ yields and Ihe popularity of thi f'GiMl.Mf latitude the taking En-sefforts circulation cl that , its Dear, v oipiais tnat ot :q .,rb ...nuf.itture-of Sieam comb non. 1rice Jd a ty lias crowned the that oriie? Pipers of its also and the. of place UisOJunt tothubs. Sold bv fill nwsd vof t 1Har thirty gitude Pumps, Boilers, Feeders. that band of pilgrim" a lie ifas one oE the first that s g ad Iron Castings, Cast-- , seven years ago fie 1 from tn-ethe vi lley. ! t f r Store Fronts, Mill Wo i:. ruthleS" mob into the wilds ot 'AV soon as they were satisfied 111 la.lHILC, b:.v' from niiles 1 for Jails, Bridges America a thousand f Work - ; I Vii, 30- 'that1 they weie on the right spot ,im On? Hundred T h Building", Fencing and Sash all civilization, and politicians ana commcnoM to a, 4 ..irtvPa plow liKifpc,",.-tj."r S E gilt". Machinery for Lath, set themselves to reform these they Lid all o ij r papers jriant. at is presC ibt, Mining and Moiasses MuYifion". Congress I will now go back ano say s put up to order and re ent tr ing to pass a law that that in the hionth of June I 'va. 'L will talc- - all the propeity which called upon to take eliatge m ;r"rr"U' loti, "hop" : Coiner L and the Church ha for the support three oke of rat.eand " a of wagon h not,. - tin-ho.a.v"n btv-t"- , building and as iV 7m of the poor alformerly known todls' rt I,. .. : B. Geo. Bro. teamster. as mer p Ts Hull. Old Iron bought. temple" and have it turned the Office of Ecilktito CO e lace was chosen captain Vein. To : 23, Provo.. to go-'- ruuicnt offie.als to OC b CAS, 3t)l troa.lwf.v. Ne - company of fifty to which I "ehocl purfor i L. S. Vhitkheai, Supt. tliem p to can the atHution of tl-- I'nlihe of tt and aan Pete cooaty generally, to tt on hanj a full shat I keep of leather, harness, : art ssluits coj-tiuit- lv KniviillUikRkGii Jr. - or r pul :r , S iangs Y-- A c-a- - T-L- A . -- - 3SSBwcars. E 9O '- TT p . 83! -- THE r Itudebaker Wagon, to-da- - T gray-heade- i fs. ed -- , I JLM EPiMN ... 'try 1 y1 -- druggist 1 )r . Gig-ms- , - e . Carriages & Buggies Phm-toiia- . . con-Viction- s. n - t -- m wil-derne- ionTisT Ephraim Co- - operative Mercantile Association -- ! -- 1 11 -- x J A) -- t rA'TENts.x-!'1 P Pof-n- t JJ T . U-- rSEi'-F'nNC- - ap-pli- E - I , |