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Show I t '& m m, f,. s PJls EPHRAIM mjurv 'Pidlys ; 'Sth a; rsapar- OCTOBER 3, Meilstrups they make a speciality cf ready made clothing. Ah! it gives me much pain, and the DEPARTMENT. feelings of sorrow comes over me, when I walk out on Sunday eve and see how Manager our young men and ladies are carryings Jos. F. Dorius, on in all manner of recklessness and AUbudncss matters connected with carelessness. When, O when! will the Curfew Law be enforced? A Youth. n Vst be in this :hiv PDv '1 MANTI CITY, SAN PETE COUNTY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, VOL. IY. de;,. transacted through the vianagir this, department. Oct Ephraim, Utah, of iSSS I, TO THOSE WHO GO TO JAIL. To say something in regard to the confinement, the berthren will have to undergo, while in Uncle Sams boarding must be said that all good ray on house, Saints feel to sympathize and be soli ' Latter-da- y , 9 do it with a feeling as men can only 4 have for their dearest triends and rela- breen tives under trying ordeals. But we hale ' the consolation, and teel that you are going to the Penitentiary, not as criminals and victims of some bad deeds, but that your trials and suffering is the cause for, ettmtli, and that you have to sulfer ou are, theie-fireiu(righteousness sake. disgraced, even with shaved 'a'asjnd stuped clothes Ah, no' 1 he ( uoblersoul is w ithiii, is beyond their reach session... a!Jcj J t w i 1' receive additional beauty m four 'proportion as you take up the cross, and idg visit .bpttte far those dear punciples which vouhave so. saciedly embraced. Your aif families j ill, no doubt, feel bad, espeu-Kot rafiyr wiien you leave them, to be incar-tiual- s iJ. cerated for what you know to be right, as-- , away rH'Chq let them be comforted by the j gtirainjtt, that their husbands and fathers in the sight of God, and h bid; caret noblemen We should feel NO. 25 Mount Pleasant DEPARTMENT. P. Amasa Aldrich. li'i ties AH - matters Manager. connected, n ith this pninr in Mount ricastmt na.st be tcan.-iet- rd thrhuyh the Manager of thi S di p'lrlhU n(. 1 Ephraim paper tut 1888. There was but very little interest shown in Ephraim, towards building the H. &. R G R, R.,in the meeting held last week although there are many influential men that lavor the road and will help to induce it to come. A committee of five was appointed to take a subscription list, and see what the people would do in assisting to buy Depot Ground and Right of way, as an inducement to bring tlie D. &. R. G. through Sanpete Co., as far as Manti, at an early day. :t) This Well Known PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY :o) Is Now In C lnu ye - Mount Pleasant. Sept. 50, Local Items- Of (o: iSSS - We have not received item ; fu: mis this week, Kr some reus, a depaGnic-ni- , or h, t 1. it jt S hate, or doing a great wrong, of which the Judge of Judges will convict them, and will hold them U. iiSL for their evil and sin, They Ponicj are fast sealing their doom, and may, I hope, receive more mercy than they are Sept. willing to extend. Be of good cheer and console you- live , selves, aud view it in the right light, sider yourselves as missionaries, and f Shil show to tiie world that you are willing to sutler for the Gospel sake. Rather ito C'Jfc than g0 i)ack on yoUr family, and inti an: back on the sacred vows and covenants lyou have made betore God and Holy men. No! let it bind good men to- igether as brethren. Your lot is honorable and you are filling your mission. .e .Just think for a moment that Angels above you are silent notek taking, and eVen your very thoughts are recorded, it twill bring your heatts to rejoice, many Paiknl and many a time, even in roar lonly hours in prison. May you stand the test ydyiiA oil' bod.ly strength 'and .God buns spiritualgiving fortitude. May all true Saints line, as take an interest in adding comloit and n nnvu help to your families is the desire and .'hoe Tra'er of lly e.w , J 1 con-rinted- ."I f, -- - buy! hest, T'f rjrning. it A very large crowd of otir young fol the fair in S. L. City. I ill attend r ( John F. Dorius and Niels Niels ent to Provo Saturday morning. For a nice assortment of boots, she id ladies slippers, call at the Farm. jLxchange. The amount subscribed is over SS. ethers will do much toward it Eoon as it is started. , t Produce wanted at the Farmers Exc Wheat 55 cts., Oats r, L ise. V fj VA 20 cts., Butter 18 cts. J Xvj y f f tJsseyM Jerseys! . ' elegant styles, ole goods, and at reasonable prices jFarmers Exchange. Good prospects of building a So Aall; the young men are very lib & A A r 1 T'ders A. K, Andersen and Eras Vyiffardsen, will soon start on their f mission. jj They go to lenmurk. 1 The last improvements on the ( JfalJ are some nice steps made, in gant style, of the pretty white Oc tock . Persons knowing themselves indel he Home Sentinel, are kindly rt ned. ft.Of this remit at once to the Mana department. 1 5 ft 3 Sj anLr. 8 ad take a Uont torget the Tern Alphred Bailey and Jos. Hi Hat committee to se lareapromtedasa Pe budding of 200 rods of fence aro Ephraim Cemetry, by order ol City Council. j-- 11 T H. P. Larsen is getting his new E Store in nice style. Just received a . A pretty and handsome show-cas' very nice feature is the beautiful C( fV " bd glass, of diflerent hues, found in fiiJft'iudews. It appears very nice ar vA f Something new. r A e. jV ??r gjy-- As the fall season is at hancf, and nten des.re something very and handsome, also good, and du cad and exam ne the fresh stoc new styles ol re .dy made clothing ' C'l'IhS - - V. o' Also carries a full stock of tionery, Etc. - T hH mil, t th-fi- rst 1 - TilAKTI. X.-l- i Kn Vi ThKiU'IOlIAl, Cl kTKAL C jM ilTi Ll. Sail Lake Citv, Sepi. 17th, 1SS8. rriMiirtl C mieiiti ni of the Ieo- - will Ire vour work until that "hont tiim--- . poll-tica- FIRST DISTRICT COURT. Croup frequently finds a household unprepared lor its visit, while the rapidity with which it develops calls for instant treatment. For this dangerous disWeihusaepy Sept. 26 ease Ayers Cheriv . ectoral is an admirOlof C. Larsen, adultery took ' till able rtmedv. It saves many lives every Thursday to pler. year. Keep it in the house. Emma Watts, plural wife of B- H. Watts, plead guilty to the charge of the Judge . w, judd, presiding. fornication. The Court asked the prosecution what they intend d to do in the case of this defendant, for the court would not send .DKALIUE IltT a woman who is not responsible for this Drugs. Medicines, Chemicals, Toistale of things to the penitential v. Mr. letets said they had made arrangelet At tides, Cutlery, Paints and ment by which it would be recommend- Oils, Groceries, Stationery, etc., ed that sentence be suspended The grand jury came into court at this etc. stage. Mr. Evans reported that in the Removed to Main Street, opposite? cases of the U. S. vs. Christian Hansen; Tabernacle. U. S. vs. JcsseGardner the bills had been 35-1- 3 Ephraim City, Utah. ignored. The grand jury repoitcd findU. laws. the indictments S. under 10 ing H. P. Larsen, P. M. Thursday, Sept. 27. Neils Christensen and A. Dolphus Jeppesen, admitted to citizenship. Tile grand jury presented sixteen indictments under U. S. laws, and one under Terijtonal laws Olof C. Latson was arraigned for adultery, and plead guilty. Sentence set for Novembei 17th. -- SENTENCED. :Rope Maker- :EPHRAIM, ir I will pay for good cow hair 10 cts. per lb. Constantly on hand ropes, halters, etc. etc. Come and get your moneys worth. 1S54. Married his second wife in 1857, and the third in 1859. First wife has no children, the second has four and the third ten. Have not lived with the first wile for nine years; we made an agreement to that . efiect; site is 77 years old. Since the Edmunds-ticker law passed --itDOBIIISSIJETEESONiihas lived alone. He was sentenced to five months and CENTRE ST. EPHRAIM the costs. Keep Constantly on Land a full stock Friday, Sept. 28. bf Joseph E. Tayldrs Undertaker Christian Sorensen, unlawful cohabitaGoods. Coffins, Caskets, Etc., tion. Arraigned. A. O. Smoot; unlawful cohabitation; Jury return vet diet of bn short notice. Orders not guilty. by mail or Telegraph will receive promt UNDERTAKERS! T KOTICE. attention. To the Saints of Safi Pete Stake We hereby notify the Saints of San Pete Stake.that the IIAfery ot IT T vr 0'RTUMK Joseph Smith, which should have been delivered before Ibis date has been delayed on account of unavoidable circumstances. We anticipate having i ready for our subscribers about the last of October or the first of November, In the meaiitimt, we trust yod will wait patiantly. Yout Brother in the Gospel, Geokge Q. Cannon. Per Anderson Bros. Agts. 2.3 2 tlu-ri- Sheep herded. ii; vi.i:n 16 - ns jparlor, Heating, Cook, Stove Walter K. Barton 1 Stering, San Pete Co., Utah. 20 Kinds of Extras and Stove Outfits, Grates,Crosspieccs,Lid3 Fronts,' Bucks, Etc. to any kind of Stove made. In ordering lie sure to give name and exact No. of Stove. All home made 20 Jo below S L. prices. Before purchasing elsewhere give me a call. Satisfaction guaranteed. Spanish Fork, Utah. P. 0. Box 69. LUMBER Over 50, 000 Of? Hand A& Sit.? s i il Runniaa. ill out sell Ypybody in Manti or Ephraim. My Etimber is red pine, balsom and white pine, aud 1 will furnish the same in any quantity from 100 feet up. Those who are building will certainly save money by seeing me before buying else where. ' ; YV A doctors bill is seldom less than five dollars, and this d jesnt include the cost of filling prescriptions. One doliar.pur; chases a bottle of Ayers Sarsaparilla, which, in nine cases out of ten, is all tha J. V. HoGGAn. t tpedical treatment needed. 'Pry in, and 26 4 save your money for a rainy day. Shilohs Cure will, immediately relieve Croup, Whooping Cough aud Bronchitis,. Are made miserable by Indigesyou b L B. Brunei, Manti and H. P. tion,., Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of Sold by Larson, Ephraimr Appetite, Yellow Skin Shilohs Yitalizer Hackmetack a lasting and fragrant peruune is a positive urc. Sold by I,. B. Brunei, Price 25 and 59 ceuxB. hold Uy.l. D, llrund Manti, and H. P. Larson. . , -- Ephraim. Try Ayers Pills" I Tor Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and Gout. Stephen Lansing, of Yonkers, N. Y., Recommended as r cure for Says : Chronic Costiveness, Ayer's Fill liave relieved me from that trouble r.ud also from Gout. If every victim of this disease would heed only three words of mine, I could banish Gout from the land. These words would be Try Ayers Tills. By the use of Ayers Pills alone, I crired myself permanently of rheumatism which had troubled me several months. These Pills are at once harmless and effectual, and, I believe, would prove a specific in ail cases of incipient Rheumatism. ko medicine could have served ms In better stead. C. C. Hock, Corner, Avoyelles Parish, La. C. F. Hopkins, Nevada City, writes: I have used Ayer Pills for sixteen years, and I think they are the best Pills in the world. Vo keep r box of them in the bouse all the time. They have cured me of sick headache and neuralgia. Since taking Ayera Pills, X have been free from these complaints. I have derived great benefit from Ayers Pills. Five years ago I was taken so ill with rheumatism that I was unable to do any work. I took three boxes of Ayer's Pills and was entirely cured. Since that time I am never without a box of thesejpills. Peter Christensen, Sherwood, Wia. Ayers Cathartic Pills, Dr.' FREFABSD by J. C. Ayer i. Co., Lowell, Masfc' feolil by all Dealers In Medicine. high-hande- Total .. 75 The Comity Central Commutes aie requested to take immediate steps in their lespeclive counties for the election of delegates to the Territorial Convention. By order of the Peoples Territorial Central Committee. Elias A Smith, Secretary. CAPITAL CHIPS; (From Our Correspondent CAPITAL.) Washington, D. C., Sept; 241I1, it88 Editor Sentinel; d The amount of oratory that is being thrown into the campaign is enormous, said a Democratic Senator coming irl from New York yesterday. There cant lie than 12,000 speakers on the stump this year. They are a terrible expense. The .stump speakers who dont charge for speeches are few and far between. A great many of the raeil are poor and couldnt afiuid to give their time, and traveling to small towns, where a good speech always has the most effect is a disagreeable undertaking. 1 his year the speak; ers are demanding mote than ever before. At this rate, it is doubtful whether or not enough money will lie left in thff treasury of either party to pay for carnages to take lazy voieis to the polls ot) election day. A million ul money caii he spent for oiatoiy by either party at he late things are going. s The removal of S. Corning Judd as postmaster at Chicago created a small To the Bishops of San Pelt Blank whiilwind among Washington politiciReccommends to tire House of the ans. It is said, I suppose with entire Lord" at this office, cents Price; truth, that Mr, Judd's disinclination to too for 75 cents; 150 for $1 5010150 and $2.50 per leave the office Was very great, and only 500. a threat of dismissal called f utii li s resignation. Mr Judd is probably the mont NOTCH blundering polnicianjn Chicago, and ins retirement will be a blessing at least to I" liutvhy given to all Persona this administration. ndeoted to the Firm of Tuttle v(r That a ship is nUt big enough to hold Co., that unless sat is factor)' settwo families in harmony lias been demis tlement in made, sixty tlay. onstrated. The naval slander suit in Japan btought by Lieutenant Bull, ol the from date, their accounts will be United States Navy, against Doctor closed for further Credit. for the alleged slandering of Tuttle & Co Bull Mrs. Mis. McMurtie Ly 19.9 is no credq to the United States. September 1st, 1888, v. This Double, uh others of The sort that have occurred recently, will probably NOTICE TO SHEEPMEN. lead secretary Wh.tney to revive Secretary Chandlers order foibidding families All those who have or who must of officers on naval vessels. 1 Chamberlains Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is the most successful preparation ever produced for summer Complaint, Cholera. Morbus, Dvstentery, Diarrhoea, Bloody Flux and Chronic Diarrhoea as thousand of persons will certify that tliey heleive tk&t their lives have beta saved hv this great It is the very prep .raremedy. tion that every family and every traveling man should be provided , at an time in the future drive Mrs. Cleveland and her mother have herds of sheep over the road be-- , Inn, in ihe Adirondacks, with, especially during the sum- gone to Saranac tween Harmans and Hoggans Saw-- , will vvait until where President the they mer months. case- - of can Many them. Under the great trees mills in Six-mil- e Creek Canyon join Cordm'c Diarrhoea tiiat had resist- and amul the beautiful autumn scenery, are requested to come forwad and ed all other treatment and baffled she hopes to forget that there is a camthe skill of good 11 13 sieians have paign. But. such relief is not for Grover; repair the road or pay for damages, save further trouble. been cured' by it. Sold by Manti he must stay heie, w hether he likes it and 26-until or But J. V. IIoeoAn. the not, Cotigiess adjourns. Oo-op- . 0 canipaign dont worry him or Congress either. Nobody in W ashington feels worWanted: Good steady women and ried about me campaign, but then when CONO LI DATED i election lettniisare coming in you will girls lor all classes of see hair turn giay good wages paid to 4 All NOTICE TO :,SMXLL SHEEP OWNERS., The undersigned viH fake any number of sheep from 25 up tQ 2000 head from individuals and the herd tnenT on shares, paying the dividend in caslf or the products of the sheep. For further particulars address; Abner Lowrv, Jr., John L. PeacoCk, d semi-offici- NO'lE. The Bazar is now of next November. Ket-- elo-ed.h- ut n Sta- e Lmm STREET Piest. Henrv Beal mud Elder John F. Dorms, also delivered a few encourage-ig and fiiendly instructions. All seemed to enjoy themselves aud alter hearing from the brethren they partook of some refreshments, etc., which had been prepared by Bp. Dorius. llrAtOJl Picture Frames, Albums, Books us at any time. Call and - mild-voice- I N. r Ceil hauling can be done now in Sj SLVvtable ciicumstances, the ioad bi load occasionally. Trying to do business without 5 is like winking at a pr. f JjVert;eing g rl in the dark. You may know - VQX re doing, but nobody else does v es I1ANS J ENSEN lefi for Provo, Satuid iORlAL CONVEX rioN, t , Hans Jensen was arraigned for unlawcohabitation and plead guilty. He Threshing is nearing completion. wished to receive sentence at once. In Sickness still prevails but has abated answer to the couithe said he was 59 years old. He had been in Utah since me. Wonderful C e Larsen appointed a Bp. Dorius to have a talk with all the brethren that are going to the Utah Penitentiary. Bp. Dorius gave a brief sketch of the Pen, and told the brethren how ihey could expect to have it Advised all to remember their dear families ami hoped there was none who wmijld make promis- meeting at ful is AnderscMi Who will keep up the reputation for First Clas Wml; which has ulnmlv gained. x Bps. Dorius and LOCAL ITEMS. W. IL j r' ERivI FAREWELL PARTY. upon the rolls as from the District of Columbia are even passably happy these days. The niomentuous question of whether or not they shall go home and vote for the Republician electors and the Democratic candidates are elected, vengance dire will be certainly visited on their devoted heads. If, on the other hand, they do not go home and vote ami the Republician candidates are elected, the wrath of tiieir friends awa.t them. So, in the beautiful language of some bard, the government clerk on ii,e fence is at present hovering between Satan J and the deep blue sea. fi. The Democrats are raising up their voices in a protest against the awful , wickedness of the Republ.cian pailji m attempting to levy contributions iqxm government clerks fi r political purpose v. and the Repcbiiciam re amazed at the. astouiidiii lawlessness of the Demo crats 111 p, a like c aiise. Bum sides ate as haiu at it as laey ever have been. Still the solicitation is not :;o bad as it w as in the good old days w hen the collector cvr.e around duP ing a hot campaign three or four tune? and made assessments of 2 per cent, on the salary of the derklet. I will not in ilict needless pain by referring to such assessments as that of 6 pel cent, made by that tmmeiit statesman, William Mahone, upon all clerks Irom Yiigiina. A announcement is made that the desks of Secretaries Bayard and Dickinson and Commissioner of Pensions tffack have recently been opened and rilled of private Ietteis, nmn winch extracts have afterwards appeared in the New York Tribune as edifying l fnatter. Dire vengance is sworn against the thieves. It is claimed that the thieves must be Republican clerk? who have beSti retained. However, there is no proof of this. A thief i? simply a thief, and a desire for money and not purtizanship must have occasioned these acts. The correspondent of the Tribune here says tiiat, while he is not at liberty td say how the letters came into his hands; the gentlemen are mistaken when they say that they weie stolen. In the mean: time, the campaign waxes rather warm. Manti and H r Lareon, Ephraim. , house-servant- s, and reliable parties. The fact that the Republican convenApply at Mrs. McEwans tion in Mr. Randalls district adjourned Office 69 W. First South Employment Street Salt without making a nomination, awakens Lake City. i a good deal of comment among Mr Ra.idatls his own political enemies of (Incorporated) party. Thev say that the Republican leaders in, Pennsylvania fully recognize , IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF tiiat Mr. Randall is doing yoeman service for that paity. Certainly the attempt to make it appear th the President has, to a great extent. adopted Mr. RanAgricultnral Implements. dalls tariff views is nonsense. These One block south of Theatre Salt two eminent Democrata are as far apart as the sun and the moon. And Novem. Lake City. ber ill settle the question as to which is Branch Hovns at ' Oylen, Milford the sun. YJtXO and Layan. The information sent the Department of .Siate on Friday, to the efiect that the Ekastvs Snow, Bros. Chinese government refuses to ratify Barnard White, Vice-pre- s the treaty recently negotiated is a lucky Manti, Utah F. H. Snow, Secy & Treas th.ng I01 Mr. Cleveland. The ground in found of was amendthe the ujection lOHIUNFdiDJK E kOUCUU) ments' made by the Senate a few weeks A merchant after selling and using ni,3 Dorian A Rt v non, Ephra,im, Agent ago.w ben tins country ratified the treaty, an article for years knows sometlrng of Ot course, this rejection effectually re- its merits. Mr, W. D. Haller, Uinggist, for Sac, Pete County. moves the embarrassment that would Blair, Neb., says; I have used Chamberhave been caused, under other circum- lain's Colic Cholera ami Diarrhoea Rear stances, by t lie passage of the Chinese edy, qnd do not hesitate to sav, that; For Dyspepsia aud .Diver Com- Exclusion bill, which was passed with- think it the best of medicines for plaint, you liave a printed guaran- out knowing whatMr.China would 'do. diarrhoea and bowel complaints genero Cleveland might ally. Any hesitation that Sold by Manti p tee on every bottle of Shilohs have felt is now, fortunately for that inO.d It never fails to cure, dpld gentleman, happily removed. flf fiou The Rev. Geo. H. fTOiyi-r1c Dy L B. Biunel, Manti and II. P, eays : golh myself fti it wile owe o1. r SrM U"um, ty Of the and Uhilob8 Consumption Curt Republican politically Dareon, Ephraim." government clerks, only those borne Manti anil H. i Larsai, Ktliraim. Pure Liquors Medical Purposes' Vt City Drug Store Wagons and. v .... . Co-o- Vit-alize- r. . neu--tr- al , |