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Show THE EOHE A WEEKLY MliraPAMR iotrevtsof Sttt Peto roonrlisf couaiios. to too ground-- , t arrotiiidii1 g SElTTIlLi act ftur Editor Elih Bdikr Jakbmab, i HOME MISSIOM ARIES. Appointed for Sunday, December 15th, 1889. Tt. GRKEN Jacob Jacobnen a JameHurvin Jr. MoKOM--C. Ht WhHtdock A Mads Amiarsoa VValesUI horcnnon. fen. a l.ars Nm'Ihd Immanola Hum Madsen a Philip II. HurH. Milhi kn JamiMttulersou a W. 1 C andland. I A1KVIBW leis L. Lund t Ferdinand rlaik WT. FLIAAU John U liaxter a Neils ftahaon Sl'RlSii CITY Andrew Madsen a John ( arler. A Jvhn OlftrQ. Hf i EK Aiulrow L. Je.iHr-I'nKAiB K. A. Ailrvd A Hemdiuf Hattaeu A C. L. rl Imm. M AMI Peter Pcter-uLira Pter b KKLING Christian I bnaScuseu Mayfield Andrew Peterson peter A J unn II An derttou. A Win Buwn, Vo, A .Kua Jt'usi-u-liovt- CINvison .tulin Rp(li!inKtn I'ATtriK Want atr-nHLars vtyrup 4 0. imbley. Meetings will be held in the seveial Wards at 2 o'clock p. m. Ca.NI TE i'ETEKSON, Henkv Real, oHN 15. Maibhn, Presidency of the Sanpete Stake ofZiuti EDITORIAL NOTES. The third number of the Young Woman's Journal is on our table. True to its promises a is improving in every department. the Monti Tcnio., drawn by Brit .er Ola Loisoii, of Cache Countv. It isaf.er what is know:, as the English system, which does not follow hard, regular geometrical l.nes, but acrunmi alotes itself to the natJit If the land around the ol the ground Temple be worked according to the plan drafted by brother Laisuii, which has been accepted bvtheauthort.es ol the Church, the surroundings of the noble structure will be as beautiful as my spot in this region. Brother ltrson has been engaged in landscape gardening since he was fourteen years of age. Besides a lengthy experience in Sweden and Norway, he pursued las v icaiMn far eleven vears in New eland, tie has been in Utah five years. lies dVc-i- . In addition to the above, we learn that an entirelv new water system w II n be made, an aMUii'ial lake of bilge considering the 1. .cation Will be placed on the highest put ot the eastern hi 1. An island will be left 111 the center for si emc ettei t. The tirst work to he done will be the leinn.es and grounds mimed atelv amund the T em-plT his wink w ill begin tluswintei. d.m-entio- CEtJEKAL HEWS. Alwi Items of Interest, (wmnieiilA al 'llintfi Manti Items Eggs are 24 cts. Potatoes wanted at th.s office op. has s nne veiy line d ills Wood and Coal wanted at this oltke . The Co Mr J It h t . hw-i- J ME. vl i n it .' VIh LIS'tT. Ma.iUi.icturm-- ' a tlnf U .i at bis JU ?u e, r, nntui . an t hir.b. ot 1? orucr to ioiie Curaiii .1 fur sa c. jarus 4 havr Di blocks tdUtiK Tlio County GUNNISON ITEMS. Dec. nth, 1889. 111 well. Mrs. Knighton, wife of John Knighton met with a serious accident on Saturday Sah-revening. She was returning from wall some friends when just as they drove inside the gate, the team became (Tightened and ran off. Mrs. Knighton was thrown from the wag. in and severeNo other damages was ly bruised. done. It is believed that no bones were bruken, and the lady is improving rapidly. u r. PLEASANT ITEMS. Call at Tuttles for freash butler, per lb. Dec. nth, INN9. The earth, in this place at least, lias Matsuw pat on its winter garb. Some people contend that an earthquake shuck was plainly feltl'riday night between 3 and 4 a. in. 111 20 Conference of the Relief Societies and Y. L. M. 1. A. will be held at Spring City on the 14th of this month. the land case has been decided in favor of the latter. A new trial will be had, or an appeal taken The most complete stock of ribbons You might as well go is at the Co-othere first as last, yon cant find what you want any where else. The case of Lowry ry Squires in p JEFFERSON DAVIS- - Jefferson Davis dead, virtually cfoses 15ro. Peter Ahlstrotn has returned the pages ot the gieat Civil war. His death will no cl ubt bring upon his home having served out his time in name again a t dir of the vindictive bit- Uncle Sams Service. We are glad to terness and de uiuciatlon that h, is been see Bro. Ahlstrotn home again. hurled at h 111 (urn pulpit and press Last week some parties who were since the dav ,umi the great contest wood near Ephraim, discovered was decided a.i ..t him. 1 is convic- hauling a vein ol coal, after working a sh 'it tions were a s,o. ere no doubt, his pat10 inch vein was uncovered We riotism s lotty as those who were his time a to hear more about this find soon. hope but he tailed. opposets, of the woll in huThere is Some-lunA Marriage license was filed with the man nature that promp's to rending and County Clerk on Tuesday for two deaf devout mg the wounded, and it is never and dumb persons. The gentleman shown more conspicuously than in the was Hugh A. Jacobs, of lleber City- and vilifying insulting, and slandering the the lady Miss Isabel H. West of Pleasant We are not in Grove head of a "lost cause. They were marred in the sympathy with the movement but the Temple Wednesday 13 his for man. It unjust and unmanly name to be loaded with invective, and Lowiys stock of whiter goods comthe weight ol all the wars disasters prises both Utah manufieture and imheaped upon his soul. The disabled ported Coats, shawls, hoods, scarfs, thousands who drag their maimed bod- flannels, trecots, blankets etc. etc. and ies through lives ol bitterness, all had if he cant sell lower than anv one in their agency and their reason, and can Manti. "the Bishop of the warm sjiring not justly blame any man or set of men ward will shut up shop. for their condition. Those leaders on Died: At Moroni, on Monday last, at either side of ihe struggle wete only Sarah P. I olley. mother of responsible for disasters, as far as iliey S p. m , Sister deceived as to issuer or acted agau.st Brother F. M. Jolley of Manti and Joseph Jolley of Moroni. Deceased was 7S veais their own best convictions Jefferson Davis conquered and dead, old and had led a good and useful file. is a smaller man than a pettifogging at- She was a faithful member of tbe Church torney with a nasty intimation to sue of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints. for libel or damages, and the dead 'ion Marriage Bkli s Yesterday Bro. will always have jackals to howl at his John Moffi't and s sier Eva Cox were funeral. Whatever his mistakes, he had the bound together or life and all eternity 'I etnple In the evening so or 60 courage to lay his all upon the altar ol in the assembled at tbe residence of his honest convictions, to accept defeat guests with dignity, and the consequences with the btides ni 'ther where a pleasant eve ning was passed and a bountiful repast resignation. spread. The Sentinel offers cougratula-ions- . 1 - STRAIGHT FROM THE SHOULDER. The following nal. is from the Logan Jour- Some tlmo aito a party by the name ofltaw thorn saw lit tu put a shanty on Unit that ly llir name of Koonc' Korn a sons aiul othrr hoy. promptly tore the ilown. Thr hoy. ierr then .rre.ted shaaty man who I. .a ami brought before this little lifted lo be Hemimiseniirr a. he tu to be etr.v pound keeper. He bound these boy s over, and one of them says tie deliberately stated while binding tnem over, that the graud Jury would indict and the petit jury acquit. It this ih true, the w. oiling doth of bis comml.eionership should be taken from In and be ought to be tuipe.ched or the Certain It is. the grand fr.nd Jury ahould. and the vaae was then dismissed, Tliejudges are Buffering upon the people a perpetual outrage, an long the as this man can bind In Logan and get his foes and put innocent people to outrageous expon-se- s only ttiat the binding tiny be losed m Ogden either by the graud or pent Jury We wdl veutnte the assertion that more eases ignored that are sent dow n by Uiosl-withan any Commissioner tn I tah. We could stand the outrage on the people with reasonable coolnesa, were it not a fait that this man alwax s Is in pocket through their e do not need to at ale that no misfortunes man pruttrlng before him bus the .lightest respect for his opinions, or that anybody in the community respects anything but bis office, and that because. C- C. C coil win r. 3. Commissioner," Is attached to dunning letters he has sent (nit to parties Indebted to others. Some person have the inauhood to go to j.il inought-stead of furnishing bonds aud then begin a suit for false imprisonment aud let bun imbibe hts owe emetic for a time It looks as though no other way to secure redreas remains 111 rs a-- e V - o MANTI TEMPLE GROUNDS, Yesterday afternoon we had an opportunity of examining the plan of the Mt. M i i e u-- THEREFORE It is right to purchase the Boots and Shoes manufactured by Zions Mercantile Institution as they are moderate in price, elvgintin style and superior - espae: n quality . HOLD BY ALL HOME DEALERS John Henry Smith, A. II. Cannon, . 1 nl. I'aeident. I. unis of Sect, it Treat. Co. Wholesale k Retail and We Carry a Comylete Line of it 0. II. Pettef, le Furniture Dealers uuudeiets wete hanged riht. home products in preference to imported articles. It is right to furnish our own people employment. It is right to patronize home institutions exclusively. Manufacturers Furniture, Carpets, Lace Curtains Window Blinds. Iron Wagons, Feathers, Etc., Etc. If you deal with us you will get Reliable Goods and Fair Treatment. When in our City, kindly call and see us. Co-oFurniture Co., 41 Main St., Salt Lake City p. W K- - WILLIAMS, Si't. 40-1- 2 4 Acroiding to the 5anta Barbara Independent e u cow on the Ooleta Cream-ei- y 11 Kant li nets .ts ow ner 90 a year, and he tnnls that one ace ol land will sup porf ,in animal foi that space of tune limit's the nutter with that for paving business? American. Thete are, it is said, over 1,000.000 of telegraph wire in the United States, or enough to encircle the globe furty tunes. Logiish I'optr in k--s "Uashii.lon, Dec 5 General Huontii v ill favoi uie an aide argument of Messrs Jack and Claytons right to the offices ol treasurer and aud. tor of Utah T eirtory After exhaustively discussing the merits, he said the local courts denied the people of Utah that measure ol Justice accorded eisew heie he made a strong appeal to tin- c am not to deny them their light '.I i view in this couit. winch is their uni, id ige aud safeguard. The s die argued fen the appellees, hut pics o:e I neiv points. nt to-da- - 111 P. Tavey, Druggist & Stationer, . Main Street Mt. P easant, Desires to of San Pet call th- - im oMhe InhabitamU a h has oaaiifd a whic h h will keep t and MediI to Lakft ntf h of cine's, a f t a li! line Citv. Perfurary, m Dili Etc. Can y tc, Mktioirv, an yi, i nt unit Has )r i ? ''t r . a fall auDptv of i it i .ls.i i i Diis rus 'alt Physicians Prescriptions fully Compounded. Care- li POroign. per-nia- TTc Onental express train is snowbound 111 Hungary. Emin Pasha, who is neaily blind, walked outol an open window at and fractured his skull. 15aga-ni'iy- o Mrs. Mackav's libel suit has been settled to her sat sfaction, the Manchester iSyo Examiner making a lull apologv. The Russian Government has voted a THE APPROACHING IRON S TEED. sum of 75 ,00,000 rubles to be expendOn Monday last, the U. N A. Co. K, k. ed on the navy, at the rate ol 15 000,000 smvevois wete encamped at the head a vear. of Sail I leek Canyon. This Company have made two smveys through die canton They run north of the S. P. V. the eutite d stance. ir oiubach, accompanied by two otiu-- t tadroad men. one of them iv id the U. P. visited Moiuiu on M 'inlay last to look alter the S P. V. Mail. Mr. B. speaks very encouragingly about the immediate completion ol the toad. 4 pre-suni- FARMERS EXCHAMGm d .J.P.Meilstrup.- 3 ARMERS EXCHANGCJ nw and fresh Goods at lowest prig$ ami replenished every week, our boots and shoes in great arietiesund low prices cannot be excelled. Our Glass ware and Crockery department is complete We carry afull stock of Dry Goods, Groceries and Hardware also Mens and Boys We have a large stock of clothing, iits and Caps. n short, everything that be- 1. S. Keer, Esq , returned to Moroni Monday last from Salt Lake. Mr. Keer brings back very favorably news. From 150 to 200 miles of the S. P. V. will be limit in a slioit time. Tne funds for the extension of the distance is in the hands ol Mr Biubach ready for use. 1 5 GREAkTREDUCTION AT Solomon B os., I avvell Ephaim City, Utah. 1 Torritoial, COAL! e, Stx-nn- le ; selected stock Produce taken at the highest prices. also Agents for the Celebrated Sluderbakpr Wagons, Buggies and Oar riages ; also for all kinds of farming implements. Cheap for oash. oressv terms. John F. F. Dorius, Salesman. long tn we have. The County court last Monday grant?W Mai.. Niret t, Salt I.akeiUv, ed the petition of he U. N. N: C. Rv FROM WK HAVE RKDVCKD OUR GOODS 4 the public highpraying for the . 10 TO 15 PER CEST. For Salk Mr. Parry offers his ways 111(0 and tin ugh Juab Co. flee residence tor sale. 1 he house is a large cost, adding the pi o s ,s mat tbe public Give us a call and prove tlie 8 roomed building, well finished in even-pa- i highways be not 'disunited 01 damaged No shoddy, but solid goods ; fact. titular, witn good puifer giatis iml and that the agreement he null and void No better sold in if the road be not budt within a year. lot is other modem luipioveinenis always reliable. 6ixt3 rods and is tli lemed, a goal Lnsiffn. tbe market. Support borne manuwealth prosperity picket lence1 on the flout, a .d a small It is authoritatively stated that tlieS P facture ; it means heie ate two st.u h s, granorchard. will secure indeand and V. is widen to to but standerd guage, progress, ary and cellar. i.e loc.nion one block Our west ot Tilling Odwe, and hall block whetlier the narrow guage will he built pendence to tbe community. from public square. Lot particulars call t Manti, or not, is undecided. It ts goods can be bad at James C. on or write E. L. Pany, Maim. quite certain, however, that the toad Petersons iSHOEFACTORV.Ephraim wdl not push on past Manti, South until T his City. Utah. We have just received from Mr, it has become a standard guage. George Scott, Bancroft's History of is cheering news, but it is hoped the Utah. We ate highly pleased with the company will give us the narrow guage volume. It is replete with interesting and not let the people of this section matter with respect to Utah and its wait until the road is widened to Manti. people, social, biographical and historical. We understand Mr Scott has been very successful in Its first course. He is now dehvenng to subscribers, aud It is rumored that Diphtheria has introducing it to new subscribers. again made its appearance on the MudOn Dec. 9th a big party of friends dy 111 Emery county. at the house of Dr. F. R Kenner Beaver, Utah, Dec. 9. E. Blackburn ladened with good things to cheer him on Uie attainment ot his 06th natal day. and Chustian Christensen of Loa Piute May he trtad on in his own quiet digni- County, were arrayed for nulawtul cofied w ay .doing good to eveiy one, and habitation and pleaded guilty. Sentence at the venerable mile stone marked 67 will be passed on Tuesday. find just such a jolly crowd It is now a awaiting to make him happy. Such little "dots" to have the settled fact that Beaver 's The telegraph along liles journey go a long way to- line running telephoue. COAL! COAL!! between here and Mme.s-viljward cheering. Milfoiil and Frisco, is to be utdized for this purpose. NOTICE. Cheap and Good Coal at the Mant Canyon, 4i Miles John Lowry 4 Son calls the attention A book store in the Broom Hotel, Og- Coal Mine, ol their debtors to the fact that this is den, caugnt lire a few moments betore South of Manti. the last month of the year, and they midnight 011 the 6th. Coal at the mines $2 50 per ton. want all their accounts settled before Ihe loss to the building is insignifiCome and settle up please. 1890. cant. while the 9,00a stock carried by H. Thomas & Co E-L- It is right to l Kent, Kings County, down a cottonwood tree last week hum which he took 700 pounds ol in.e honey. M,-- s II, mi I cnee is running a small ranch near Fmkvill, Oregon, Last week she diove loo hogs to Ashland, wlncn she sold for cash Monday, Dei ember 25th, 1889. The Bill of SheriflLaisun and deputies for the detection anil apprehension of Parlane McFarlane ,1111 init.ng to 5271.-1- 0 was cut d iwn to $ 10.00 which was a. lowed. Hon. Parlane Mci','n,e was added to the building commit' nr the Counik. ug me committee ty Court House, four, instead of tlnee, tun, including the entire Court A Res 'Intion w.i. ,.,,sed that tbe Building Comm. Met ..ppoinied at the f Couit and as Si'ptetnbei hp- -i ,t! now onstitu eii, lit- uni nmed as a nt huddi g ( T itninn tee fm the purpose of upei v ismg ihe election of a Couit House m Nan i vie county and supvriniemluig everydmig pet taming to the same to us complet oii. A number cd' bills weie allowed for services, etc. Poundkeeders and road supeivisuis reports read. On Dec. 5th, the Court adjourned until Tuesday, the 28th day of January, - liniisou, Two louche i iie.i v. Ar Fanner Uitgi'ii, COUNTY COURT 1 I-- Western. - thrown out, 'I bev were all alive, aud u dinner Was tnnde from aoju of the i;tre onea, while the myall out 1 tken to Iho potato putih find replanted This is a good item outside of tire fact that we dont ki.ow what "potrtoes" is, unless it is a ni.sspelled word, which of course is not the case as the item was clipped from the local columns of the If must he some new and Herald succulant bivalve. Yes, thats it. Do what is Go-q- tx Another wedding has taken place in cts our mnist. Jacob Matie to Kikke John-sen- . We wish them a happy voyage on the se.i oflite. Low ry & Son have a full line of Panel L. S. Hues!) delivered a lecture to a neck ware. audience in the meeting house large The I ailv Jlciat f r sale at the Se- Sunil, iv evening; subject, "T be child and what it will become. That wisntinel News Depot. wavs are wavs ofpleasautiiess, and dom Reid to business W. T. a took trip P.p. all her paths are peace, whs plainly Salt Lake Saturday demonstrated by him in Ins remarks. Leslies and Weekly Weekly Harper's Dr. Woodrmg formerly ol Moroni has at the Sentinel News Depot. moved t our citv, lus oliice and drug situated where Rosenly & Co. had I r. Stacy is again at home, after a stole Furniture establishment. their PleaMt. successful to aud lengthy trip sant. The Peoples Paitv Club meeting A tkominem f city official recently xNitcd Provo mi l ift authority for the nUrtlim? tatc Reid esq., went to Provo Sun Monday night was a giand success. C. W.K. mttiit Unit lih rc cultivated like potrtors in H Wheelocks lecture was much appreLowry-Sqmrethat eutcrprpintf bun. There is au old aonnir d tv last to look after ciated as were also the oilier puts of Jocated near the hh him w bu ll baa bn driitod laud case. the programme. U- S. Lun leis speech up for aonie time. It was thought tivnAblt dcho into th uepMia of the extinct uprintf tu case of diphtheria that was was enjoyed very m n h. I'rirli is tiutli one Hie nt search wattr.ani uftr dimt'iitf 'cvvrd more than a bubl of cm p t Inch had been qiiaiaiitined is now out of danger and is the saying and why pm g .ves on to handle it. put into the Hprim in fore it dried up, were no new developements. Inventor Edison i constructing a talking clock to supplant the alarm time piece, w Inch instead of ringing out the numbei of the In ur, will announce the The time of day in stentorian tones clock is on the same simple plan as the talking doll. It shouts out the time every quarter of an hour. As an alarm clockIt the invention is destined to triumph. can be made to call a person at any hour of the dav. Instead ol setting up an unearthly clattering, as the present bell alarm clock now invogue.it will, lira dignified and solemn manner shout: "John, get up; do you hear me, John? Now. it you dont get up Ill take the bootjack Spruigvilie is enjoying a genuine sensation over a wondertul musical clock meed by Mrs. Mmfa Stevenson of: that place, accounts of which Lave 111 the Provo papers. Mrs. Steve-so- n came up to Salt Lake from Spring-vill- e yesteidav and was met by a reporter w lio asked her it the statements in re- gard to the clock were true or whether it was all a hoax. It is no hoax replied the lady, and the w hole tiling is unaccountable to me. I have had the clock for seventeen years and never suspected that it had any musical tend-ence- s until November 1 On that day an enlarged portrait ot my sou Charles, who was killed by Indians in Arizona, was hung in the room where the clock was Shortly afierwards commenced playing of us own vtoliUon and has continued to do so ever since. It has been caieluily examined by several persons and t lie question as to how the music is produced still remains a mystery. Mnong those w ho have heard the clock plav aie Miss C. Dougall, A. Dougall. Mary Ann Gardner, John Gardener, Mrs C. Dougall, Mis Dr. Flank Wing, Mis. Sarali laimbson.Mis. Manila Stepenson, bce Gardner, Mary Iloutz, Celestia Wnitemen and daughter and R. O. Luke Ore case of diphtheria reported the field. Suudav evening Axel Eineison, while riding along the grade north 01 San Pitch puked up a boy who had been thrown Hem a hmse and lus aim broken. The buy was found to be Isaac We Wasden, a son of John Wasilen. understand that the little lad is doing M the bo ik dealers is alru st entirely ruined by the wa'er and smoke. Their stock was instiled for 4,ooo. TEE-OTAIB- , Parties from the South should visit the Fair before making purchases elsewhere. We carry a full line of Grockery and Glass ware. Wooden and Willow ware, Tinware, Notions and Imported Novelties. Our prices are lower than ever made before inUtah. IQ W X SOUTH ST, Sait Lake City |