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Show Martin Rev 0 V into RtmHE VOL. V. MANTI CITY, SANPETE COUNTY, UTAH, THURSDAY, AUG. 15, 18S9. James M Robbins. John P. Christensen Southern Central ply Station. Sup- Alb travelers north 'or south bound, find us in their wav, no more because we are on the most direct route between the great Wool Producing regions of Southern Utuh and their railway shipping points best because they find we keep a handy Camp Yard, and the store on the road where every desirable and fashionable canthing be bought at prices irresistable We sell for cash or its equivalent OurPrizeflrticIcs No. 1. (Written bt a. B. Os.) HISTORICAL. , t Reminiscences of the Early Daysof majmti II, CHAPTER .4 only. No script No credit! No discount Quick time! Dollar for dollar. On this plan only, can we "ave you on all purchases from 25 to 33i per cent. Year of Privations. C 1 ROBBINS & CHRISTENSON, Gunnison, Utah I. PAKEY & SONS. Monumental Stone Cutters, Healers in backed Mantles, Plaster Busts, Centor Pieces Etc. f (Oj , Owners of the Famous San Pete ' Quarries. , MANTI. MAIN STREET, -- W. T. 35aniKi!n&..an J. REID, President. -- o H. WODSKOW, Secretery THE rYri anti Jk INSTITUTION. We buy our BOOTs (whose name was inadvertently omitted in our list) was t iur disciple or Esculapius-per-form- ing every servi re without money and without price something after the manner of Apostle Lymans extracting teeth during his sojourn at the Pen last winter, the sign over his door reading, Teeth Extracted with PleasureljWithout Pain, and Without Price! He explained that the pleasure was his, the pain belonged to the patient, and he performed the operation Free! On August fifth, 1850 Prest Young vuitid Saampitch for the first time, and gave our valley the more euphonious name of Sanpete (not San Pete as now erronously written by manytond the settlement itself was christened Manti. His arrival was the occasion lor loading and firing our one piece of ordnance, which y the way was a loan from Salt Lake The magnetism ol his presence City'. always produced, like enthusiasm wherever he visned, aud meetings and banquets were the older ol the dav; and if vaulting ambition ovet leaped itself so far as to oveiload the cannon a manner to break the windows iu the vicinity of the firing who cates now?or. who in their excess oljov cmed then? or who can wonder that ai ter s lengthy a period of isolation, tins diminutive but vigorous, nucleus ol civilization should demonstrate its enthusiasm in divers wavs and places. The cannon was shouldered by out voung giant, Geo. P. Bilhi gs, of whose Herculean stiength we I .ved to boast, and carried up, on the summit of the hill, just east of wiieie the Temple now stand, and chained to a large cedar ree. when the filing was successfully continued without further damage to ither life or ptopeitv. the season advanced, the grain ripened, the stock fattened, and haystacks of, mammoth proportions, graced the great public stackyards; and the flight of autumn found the colonists better prepared in many respects, to meet the tigors of such a winter as they ft.-s- SUPPLIES. 33 IP IIRAIMi TJTZXXI. rnARMERS EXCHANGm j U .J.P.iyieilstrup.- - U ARMERS EXCHANGLl Cu a S3.Sf TO m t, 0 O ' If ST P3 ao 3 aP ffl w 2 3 ft) - -- 8g ? trELMo p? s?.? S o a p 0 m ct ' CU . G- j- - g B 27 SUMMER SUITS. o' s 3 r S.olL t 6 Nr 7 3 CD f Hard ware, Groceries, Glassware, .Drugs, Notions, Stoves, Wagon Timber Plows, Bolts, Etc., Etc. MAIN ST. MANT X. VE O RGE A. LOW f war-dance- s, Hoods Sarsaparilla Dealer In Spring Wagons of Every Schuttler Farm aud Freight Wagons. Road Carts and Buckboards. . . . '.Buggies, Description. Advance and Minnesota Chief Thresh- Machines. Buckeye . ,Cord Binders. 0y Buckeye & ... Crown Mowers. Haines Steem Ames eaders. and Rnndolph . mills and ood Engines. Lane Saw mills, Shingle Barb Fence .Wire and Baker Ashley Working Machinery. I.."!! V ..... Railroad Contractors Supplies. Toy neprosonted. Mantj George Snow. - - - Moroni T. J.IVlorley,' - - Salina F.G. Willis, Tonsorial Artist s, LI. H. SPERRY, Bartoor SHop y sary to command: Thou P.P.RATHKEY shalt not seeth the kid in its mothers milk. The number of these w.rrors has Wtij varnHisI v c vi.ued at liutn live toS'.- i). - O s cr 3 3, 3 3 o --J O, 3 c TO oi W tj t S. ir p 2 a:j O o - o- m to S.OU jg 8Sg. J 't3 o a vr D o 5 23.rp x" a- - d f Mf i i h : CD f P 3 V k t? Cl ? P.Tavoy, g X 1 5 ; , Stationer, Main Street, Mt. - zp s Pleasant, Dires to call tho attention of the inhabitants that he haa opened a first class Drug Store, lu which he will keep of best the ruge and Medl afullenpply cl lies, aetMtud to noneaotUh of Salt Lake a line of Also full Perfumery, (ity. btatiouery, Fancy Notions, Etc, Etc, of San Pete and vi inity Physicians Perscriptioas IMPORTERS Care- BREEDERS of & Suffolk Punch. Engiish Shire and Cleveland Bay Horses. Shetland Ponies. Short Horn abd Holstein Cattle. Stock fur sale at all times at Living prices and on Easy terms. Visitors welcome, Correspop dence invited. We have the largest and fine lot of Blooded horses in the west fully Compounded. 41-- Music Store. A.Marker, Box 17, Provo Clip 7 Cib, EAGLE ROCK, IDAHO. DEALER KOFFORD AND ALDRICH. General Merchandise Dry Goods, Groceries, Notions, and a full line of Gents furnishing goods. The cheapest store in the County. Call and be convinced. 2 blocks Sonth of Coop, Mt. IN ALL DESCRIPTIONS OP Musical Instruments, Strings & Trimmings. Best Brass Band Instruments. All kinds, Orchestra & Band Music, Sheet Music and Music Books. Send for my new Catalogue Just out it has a sketch of Ole Bulls Violin Playing in it and much good information in for musicians Send me your orders for what you want in the Music line. Pleasant. of Aeeouoi. ALSO Watches, fine Gold and Rolled Plate In tbe Probate Court lu and for Sanpttc I tub Terr Cultery, Etc., Etc. Motto. County, Jewelry, In the nmtu r of tbe Estate of Elizabeth Square Dealing Fair terms Standard Alien, IteceaaHL good, low, Prices. Order appointing day for settlement of account and to show cause why Distribution should not be made. Klizabetb Greaves, the administratrix of the estate of Elizabeth Allen, deceased, havi ing tins day rendered and presented for settlement and tiled in this Court her Anal account of her administration of the estate of P. O. BRANTZEG, said deceased; also setting forth that said estate is in a proper condition to be closed a portion of the residue of said Boot and Shoemaker. First Class and that estate remains to be divided among the heirs Custom Work and Repairing done. of said estate. It is ordered that Monday, the 19th day of Call and see Mr. Brantzeg as bis August, A. 1. I&U, at theCourt House in ktan-t- i City, Utah Territory, be, and the same in work is truely first class in every hereby appointed for the settlement of said when all pernons interested may ap particular. Prices Moderate, and accountbefore said Court and show cause, if pear termB easy. any they have why said account should not be settled, or why an order of dintribution 2 weRt Residence at blecks Shop should not bo made of the residue of said of Tuttles Store, Manti. estate among the heirs of said deceased acto law. cording It is further ordered that a copy of this orbe der published once a week for three successive week before said J'.hh day of August Halil Street, Sfantl, 149, in tbe Home Skntisi l, a newspaper published in Manti City,toanpte First Class Accommodations. Erlnted and Utah. Jacob J mjvsov, Dated July 1,10 Probate Judge. i Utah of 0A11 those visiting the Temple Territory feanbete County, j I should inquire for this House. certify tbatthc foregt nur if a full truebeareby and correct copy of tie .stm Free conveyance to the , tnent as tt ill1 r lltS8 hli. bo duy-ATemple every TEMPLE HOTEL, r WAGON-MAKE- 1S-- J 'S a p 3- o fl. S ST - fiaa O a 5 ar veng-anc- rr Cl. M 11 .Ca8hmers,Cassimers, Etc - S o 2." a i f. 1 Ephraim City, Utah Martin & Drake. s $r, m 21 - cr t p 6 b a O rfl o-- O ft to Cr 2 6 S - ca O . tr. 3 a 2. - ? SS'g - B WSS g3R CD V, cto roedl-whi- CSTSummer Goods, Ladies and Gent, lemens Straw Hats, Dress Goods,. & BEAD QUARTERS FOR GENERAL 111 They had come from caves situated above us, in the ledge of rock that h.id been our shield and shekel, from the piercing northern blasts of winter. They invaded our homes with as little compunction as the p'agues of Egypt did the palaee of Pharaoh. Theyarrugated to themnelves the privilege of occupying our beds and cupboards, (oantnes we had none ) The male portion ol the community turned out with torches, to enable them with mure safety to prosecute the war of extermina- had already experienced. tion,' and the slaughter continued until School was opened in a log house Persons who hours. the "wee sma lor that putpose, and also for were engaged in the work, estimate the erected Services with surveyor Jesse number killed the first night, as near Sabbath W. Fox as teacher during the winter three hundred. of 1850, 51. Maiy Whiting beThe remarkable feature of the invasion months his immediate successor who occuwas, that not a single person was ing that position for some years. bitten by the repulsive creatures; and pied (To be Continued ) for several evenings the killing continuIt alarm subsided. may before the ed not begenerally known, out this species of reptile do most of their traveling in the eatly evening, and are most aleil and dangerous when recovering from the comatose state induced by the inMany peculiar points make Hood's Sartense cold of winter. superior to all other medicines. saparilla About the first of July, Walker, (proPeculiar In combination, proportion, nounced by the Saampitches Yawkeiaw) and preparation ot Ingredients the head warchief of all the Utes a.ni Hoods Sarsaparilla possesses the full curative value ot the Saampitches, came to the valley with ms eutne tribe The braves had just reot best known remedies dom. turned Irom a succeessful raid against the vegetable In Us the Shoshones, and were laden with strength Hoods Sarplunder, prisoners and scalps. Walker and economy and fine to tall Is himself was a only looking man, taparilla can truly one of seven brothers, all, with one cine ot r One Doses Hundred remarkable lor athletic propor- be said. Medicines In Dollar. tions and allynfiuential men in thetribe. One larger and smaller bottles Arrapeen, Groceepeen, Saampitch, AmOU require larger doses, and do not mon fabbinaw.Yankawalkits, Undoubtproduce as good results as Hoods. edly, it was owing to the influence of Am Peculiar In Its medicinal merits. mon.and Tabbinaw, that the party who e Hoods Sarsaparilla accomplishes cures hithwineredin the canyon.escaped the erto unknown, and has won for itself of Big Elks exasperated warriors. The Indian encampment covered that the title of The greatest blood ever discovered., portion of the present site of Manti, from purifier Peculiar lu Its " good came Temple hill on the north, to the hills on borne, there is now the east and toCity creek south and west, this vast area being thickly dotted with of Hoods Sarsaparilla where wickiups, (Indian tents) thds forming Lowell, than ot all a huge semicircle around the whites. For two weeks they held their feasts purifiers. pbenome- in honor of their vicand ' abroad, all heads their the having prisoners tory; has were designated shaven easily closely Parity In so short a time, by the settlers who frequently went out . retained its popularity and admire pagthe and observe savage to ijwand confidence among all classes eantry, which was exhibited with a barpeople so steadfastly. barous refinement of cruelty only equpreparations, aled in the ninteenth century by the fed- Do not be induced to buy other Peculiar Medicine, eral judges of Utah, who compel little but be sure to get tbe children to give evidence in court that would make ihenr orphans in very deed, Bold brail druggists. 1; six for Si Fnparedonly placing their fathers behind prison bars, fcj C. L HOOD a CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mas. and making their mothers dishonored 100 Doses One Dollar widows these savages compelled the and to dance, sing, squaws, poor captive bear aloft, a pole from which depended the painted scalps of perhaps, their nearest male relative;, and when in excess of grief, the monotony of their song and dance were broken with tears and sobs, as they bent be neath their ghastly burden, shouts of HAS OPINED A derision and mirth met these human weaknesses; differently expressed, but imemanating from the sameofhellish helpless pulse as meets the tears Co-o- p Store, women and children, when their deien-de- r Two Doors North Of and protector is dragged from their obGive him a call. , Manti, embrace to answer to a sentence Jaw. The tained under an are the same (juman tendencies as when tne Loid deemed it neces . SHOEs direct from tke Manufacturer so can sell at VERRY low figures. Rictiards king-Pecull- 7" New Supplys Constantly Arriving. if rattle-snake- s. Dry GOodo, Groceries, BOots cfc Slioes, Hardware, Notlono, GR.AIn, tfco. general health of the people was but in July, Jerome Bradley was stricken with a malignant fever of which on the sixteenth, he died. This esti mable young man was betrothed to Miss Mary Shumway. They were uni ted in marriage, but death, stern relentless, unyielding death! closed his eyes, and they were disunited to await a happier union in a future existence. This was the first deathbed marriage in the Peculiar Co-oper- ativ MERCANTILE . The encampment ol the Saampitch Indians was near the settlement, they weieaweak and humble band attiring themselves in blankets made of rabbit skins twisted, twined, and tied together with fine sinew. But in February and early March the Utes, who had wintered farther south, began to arrive in squads. The Saampitches were the veriest slaves to this more powerful tribe of Utes who treated them very cruelly; but could a Saampitch, by fair means orjluul, become the happy possessor of a horse, gun, and blanket, he was admitted as a member of the Ute tribe. One penetratingly warm day in the spring of this year serving the double purpose of creating a little excitement and varying the monotony of our assiduous labors in the fields the citizens of our little berg, were treated to a disagreeable, although a genuine supnse party, differnug from the kind we have in these tunes, when the hostess is surreptitiously informed of their intentions and yet appears overwhelmed and in the presence of her self invited guests as tney arrive and prepare to partake oi what she has expeditiously supplied her pantry with i. e. enough pie aad cake to teed a regiment. lust after sunset, on this memorable occasion, a wetted hissing and rattling was heard apparently coming lrum all points at once; and the very earth seemed writhing with great gaunt spotted NO. 18. IIOhTHi SOUThflR ANCh, lation The good, lr, Continued.) dum-lound- i whites beside this vast encampment, reminded one vividlv, of a mouse in a lion's paw. Walker in his moody moments was in the habit of reminding the settlers in forcible language of what he was capable of doing, and judging from subsequent events, the temptation was doubtless frequently very strong upon him, to make a breakfast spell, of the white popu valley. 1 1. M II.i y, Grain and Kiii.i: Jn-v, o A'a.A;; I:; u f j -- P W this'll dp.) .U.T. lbi 1. , . |