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Show 7 t n'letily nsrwos guzsa I Pi U K isia 1 3 gggj Ephraim City, Ban Pete County ,Utah, Thursday, No 7. 33. lb 00. Vol. I. If Silting Hull Visits Him untl Tolls Some Ntraiigt Things. Stum Ex citomont Prevail. Trntiis of the ISible by an Academy Statical. aiki-i- l Uy I lrovo and Fountain Green. Tin Story ! ' . i No. 6 .is. j:' bi v 1 .Ii I u , . . l,"' u V11.0'?11 ir in n .lu..iigion, Iht. Not.ce is lieie'iv g'ven tut me lot-f iwuig-- n iniod senlrr Ii ts liled noltre Ills iiileiili.nl ti III ik i tin .! pionl hi sup- i- t r v,r -v,f will ?5 lir j(( ill t atw.Mice, the dciK, ol County, I'tali, at Castle Dale, N'tivciiila-- r a.nli, Countv, Ui.ih.-ii iSa-ivia: Chaiies C, tTaiisrn, II. E. No, . HJc N IAIN Likl.l-.NN. V. N.E E, ho.Sl,rtlie N, W.i . 2., To 17S. R 9 E Carpenter's U.h, e, Nav.uth, r-- i .. 1 N E. i S. V In lie names rile I ill m mg wim-strEimtob KhiISTi k: The Eaimeis lu re have hail an alniml Pve Ins c.i.iu i ms i -i.l Mice u.i m, i l.sa il l.oi.l, 1 u ant harvest and led li.ipi y and cumei.t and iiili.vaiu-iS nitus I lis.ni, ) ien ti'i.i'.l. Ka rims vl. r klvcilsri, all if 0. K The other cveiimg the lou. . P. )ohn- - Cleveland, Eiiiiv C .m.iiv. L:t Ii. KkAvK .il ll MiHt.U.gi n's Dtam.nic Tluu;ie Heated a deal ol smuscin- - tits.atij il tiu-- iMitiiini-- . to maidi fmvivaid uiey Hill ntwr tall Noltafi for lutilli4f iuu backwards. Eim-i- y Forced to the Wa rand other Yews Items. Don't forget the play Saturday night. Till-- : INDIAN MESSIAH. The Ephraim Home Dramatic j Ouli will Sp?iftl lo Tie lir.in-- Neva. appear in Driven to the Kuli hav War KtNsascnv N.iv 0.1 Saturday night, seen the Mcm1i Iuuin mu .1 hurt lieno special save that all the Indians are ex-- ! )(JS. i,orilus attl Co wi re cited and tliieaten an uprisnr'. The saute a niw invoice of Stationery special also uive Silling Hull's own count of the vision for the first time. He from the East Students . was nniilmg near tne Sh islimie nn, tin-- will find anything want at this they tains and as tin: night came on he was Store. a , J.5-i:- lROVO ITEMS. s .- Provo Post OtTire lus been moved to a halt blocks west i Crime St. two and hum bank corner. M Spijuvillu ' jd lumber null, the opera house, and two laige barns were bullied to the ,v 6- .tumid. The li.imex reached some i l uh m j ai s.n 1. Nine nnles so. tli .1 Mi is situ.ii-- , dwelling house, but thev were exiin-- l tl,e ,rf iikM"io"i.!"i !!. hi'u!: A sucking colt has followed some guuned lief re harm was done. The loss li,r11 WHUJstl pletiil tilurth 111 tll pum! Ill llltS .il snppiii d In, nut Minlii.it kd"l witicli has assed through the liunll, M'HIt's) L'eTlSo 4 C'lil iVvlllill li ',r "HiUi Iirloic lii llu't air jii ;r, or !ii . a I'rtn s', exist! llul yet me people ate alive, ai.il pfing t'ily. It is a sorrel colt uti MifiivUv.l fviii.'ci a mi ,i. u .,u lUie, T'he jiarly whose team it followed evetv vote tast litte on election Kim w. n. 11 y n.j. ojiu. u ihc TTie siinleiits will camciiiaie in a dance wax I. r the Hun. J ihn T. Caine, day j...r,.ti '; l - 17 . a 1., I,.-W,U cufL.r a favor by notifying the liie ''Huzza! savs next Erday evening. .. . voters here w..u!d nut vote fm Goodw.ii iiiiusio , u uuun, miuI f1-1 uf, bsiiil Uud, ar tHfCitutc he Uid I.ot ci.iutf litrie and Ijrn,o one I lancy I heal the music nuw. ' I H) . P, (Ivrhvn, t lirr. SI C )ihn live! pulitlCUi SUlllll) November theSili, a iiumliert f teach',l tl"jtud- ) ours Kexpvcllully. ."iS;?:"..1ill conThere is a meeting of male mem- ers Iroin the church schools niei NaIIHN lIl tUilKSf. N j Fmxk 11. Hos. Kexiwrr. Siniie very interesting exercises bers of the 'goplcs Party of Eph- vention. inand taken weie many good in the Society liall, to structions ihruugh raim given. the of Civil a perfect organization The recording record shows an enrollGovernment Class. All the malc ment ot the number of students members of the Club over 16 years Normals, 71,following Academics, 61 Intermediold arc invited, ates 7V, Tiepaiatoiies, 23, Primaries, 2S. t. ari tiii: 1 A very destructive lire took place at Inst arek. Tne planing i i:- -: seized with strange feeling ami at Itrsl inv I'uuianlv. lint luiallv with al irriiy, lie f .lb .wed a sar vlrrli v.T westwaid, Our fur imiiu'JAtmn. : j : I.OCAL ITEMS. i , xuna-- j Correspondence vil. 1 m uiu.tlj Hui.i- ijuiie an extiit-niiigiui. Wrjncl..y ii.gjii , r.jui.Itf 1 made a raid, captni our prominent mu,. T'licit gu;,7e. in the son ol a "M nui .n" was ac ' Special Corrcspond-aut- .person ola linn-- . il... a... ....i.. ' Lhailev front ' a qiimi ii ulivn kiimigrix wcte. piesji'i, he u. ulil emj'.iiie whether the answer should be given in Swciiixh or Kiijlbii, and never nuke a mistake by mixing the woids .1 the two language or sutiiinuiiiiij one fui the other. How, wiiImiiI the powri to lie.ir. ami Hi'.h-ninsttmiioii, he has been able l ' 'puk up" a part of a language is a mu. The New Messiah No. 24. Manufactuers of thv Cohl)ratcMl Justly -- Ni-b- . i 111 I . m lining in tlte tn the Messia:t, cl id Imr was I mg and h s liiea.t, and ah mniams in a lie whi-- came up !. 1 , m Nu-b- . s 11 Jer-Iac- l ; I ' - I l':iu mid Ii - ;r h trill.: :li it llii-Messiah. lie said, hail c nne to save the while ill in, but that tnrjr had persecuted him, and now be had c i.ne to deliver ihe lung tormented Indian. T'l j " Ku" The secretaries of Relief Societies f(ir tht. various wards, would c onfer a favor by sending in their reports for the quarter ending Nov. 15th, as soon after the expiration of that date as possible. total 11 w-- is. Ouiic a number of students will be capable of tilling business positions in the spring. Forty one are studing bookkeeping. fifty studing pltenograpliy, and and seven practicing Monday last, Emil Maeser, son of Irtu Ei.I.KS J.VivEMVN, Sec. cipal k j. .Maeser was appointed as une .d me genual iiisliiicturs, or te.u'lteis. I Messrs ueilstrup of lltc peoples B Y. A. Messts. Anloiie Lui.d and K.cii-ai- d Lyman were appointed at tutors. C'lmmittee, anil Hailey of the tily Council, have concluded the purAs college colors the B. Y. A. has chasing of the property for Depot adopiel white and blue. White, the reflection of all culms, is to grounds with the exception of that soul, the of one party. The price paid so far is signify the purity of body and reveteiice uf things diviue and regaid lor $2, 540.00. virtue. Blue is an emblem of trutliliilness that is unchangeable. K1ljb .11 The nuptial knot was tied fr-- and lovetiles eiiluis is to lie funned Hilo Irearing Miss Auna Joiianson and Mi. Eph- a roseite .nd worn Iw the students on all raim C a of Ephraim, by Hon. public ui school holidays. W. K. Reid, yesterday, fongratu-laliun- s List Friday afternoon the Geology are extended to the young and I.iysical ( jeugiapliy classes took a the RKotst'Ka ol extends its trip to K ick Canon for the p:iruu-.people and baud also. May peace and pros- viewing Hie layers of stratified rucks, lamilicjtion, fissures, faults and veins perity attend the young people. a line er:uii! The rugged the Cimuccous and Teriitaiy ages j IT. Q. Hiiijoa, Merchant of EphTwenty experienced miners weie seen j i raim, has asiigneJ Iris busioo-cJiving into tne eailli f.r its hidden Hens favor ot his ere iicors; his assignee ures , f metal. Tltc indications ate goed being John E. IJorious, Jr., who has that some precious ones have been long been employed by the firm of Remaiks li the N.irmais. Peterson & Hanson. It is only Must ol you who are taking a normal just to Mr. Hanson to say that lie has course are, mi don In, expecting some not been the victim of circumstanthe future to become teachers; lime disof but or ces, poor judgement, hut you take this important step honesty ami deliberate swindling. ihe and obligate yourselves to the responsiuniversal feeling of the people is; bilities that devolve upon all teachers, first ascertain wither or not that he may be ab!e to recover, and you should yon are adapted, as well as qualified, lor given an opportunity to tide over the position. The first lest is. find out the complication now threatening to what kind ol students you are.renteniber that while good students sometimes tail sweep his capital way. in imparting knowledge unto others, Last Friday Mi. John Greaves of poor students fail much ofteuer. A teacher must love his vocation and be as Ephraim, cut his right foot very it weie a fragment collector, continually while wood. after After the badly acquiring facts and theories that he may accident he continued to get his load be able to advance with the progressive before coming home. When he ar- age, and change with the times. Better rived in town I)r. Olsten was sum- have pupils drink from a flowiug fountain than a stagnant pool. moned, who sew ed up the wound mm; TRUTH OK TH3 U1BLK. WY.ttm by 1 firl fourteen yenn old. In this a ;e uf inti Jebtv, it is necessary tlut we sli mid have at unr command to sjusuntiate tits divinity of the prj-iBible. It is acknowledged to be the oldest bnik in the wjrld.and we believe ed. In Matthe w. 5 ciiap'er and Exodus, 3o chapter it indicates the highest, and il contains the t excellent precepts, exhortations, and precious promises. Il gives a record ot the creation of the world, and the origin uf man. Also an of the 1 d and other stricking incidents such as the dream of Nebucha 11 It has been a blessing to every country into w iicb it lias been Introduced, and il has produced the most happy ellerls on multiiudes ol men. Regarding the dillereut ages of the world, the fictions of the poets coincide with the Scr pture facts. 1st. Tile first nr Gulden Age, is described .is a parad sical state, representing the j iy, peace and happiness of the tiist pair in Ed'-n- . I'ne Ir m Age, nr the age that 2nd Hie Ini .iw-- d ibe I' uiishnieiii to tile mev.ic-- : a G id. ms re'eii-nrilisu'ie-lice piM s nii'iiit I I tii:.r l peip-li1 juy, and everli-t-in- g life whic'.i, was tne-rigiiul iuneii-tiii'.; In pain ami lev weie d il ;:eise 1. N dice ol Time ap--p s 111 a, a id Inal mi.i sn.iiilJ tlieruaPcr Rtiggs iiiit-d l.ir proving Will swe.i-olI .1 helmaj iy iithat Monday, !I IW. T le s ill.! III ' xiing lie- HieNotice is lirrehy given .ai It od ck idayof ii r.e aid a me tw ,t C ant II. use bme witlings a. ni ol said Jav, at til min it Iliac hi a ivshu-Man'i City, Ci.umy fSan iete.Tm ''i,iy f R ilml Vnssiiin has liecn a;ip niiteil as the I in a.iC-aIll leuic an oltuneUtah, La end pi ice lot piovii.g the Will i.f I I nutations SiM Ci: ml in ig leg fid R.ilitr' deceased; ami fir m w i,,1a is st 11 It it i i me .iccuum he application id Samuel Bills h'lring n b M ses. ac ere g'Vi-11derson the issuance to and lain-ers esta.neii'ary thci.i. thorn uf Rikii Clkkk. John Coi'nty TOiKiCN NvIi F iR.swI-NllS- i.i . r e 1 1 U' in-- just himself. Menton marry Grace rrceives just reward for all his 1 i 1 , l:t NuVe-iiiiei,lS- i r M AA ajW-WJASiHH-- l PERAHOUS fll lir& lit STFSRi' h. MILLINERY SHOP. Christine Peterson, dealer in al kinds of I.adies Misses and Chil drens' llats and Caps, invites her friends to come and examine her stock. The latest forms and best models only, arc used. A very choice assortment of Ladies goods also on hand. Centre Street, two doors east of City Hall, Ephraim, Utah. )u Saturday Nov. 15, 1S90, Tht Thrilling Drama in I on rads, entitled FOMEDfO 'Till WjlE. aid The Iteputies noilheiu putt ' Oil SUB-llUNNKU- OF S G-- I 4 Sleeping 1 ill 1 . been n in; i iii- - Hie emit. tv uf 'al . i.ir i'ii im .kiwui. ni ne 1 ini Axel 0 i:m. ta.me t. Tore vcais Lund Mlli' t U M TikH 'itv, Fthli. rpt Ihe IF . .. 1 scli-m- .c . ') 1: I ..... -i ' cn'i-pii'e- i l.s , s - E. P. '1 omamlur. Cliriii '1 horpe. P. C. Nmlrisou . ... . ) . . ...,!is, -- 1 ; . . i , Edwin Dorius .Gliris (.hiistcnson ....Chris Thnruni. Lut her Marath i (rttirtJ mtrckHl). Mark Whittles inilntiri'i fnrnJ) . . Albert Nicntc.il tyfiUtnsJrom jmlict). . Harry liiaiif.rl A Mf hiiiiUr . . . . John ISanijison an.. Simon Simpson fisiom.. Jake Iiggs f khntrt people all are working wh a will fur silvancenient religiously an. I ed ilitf iiim.i J Anuins-m- , k eiy mail na ue li i viiiu nl ihcr HitmlKHi o nuke ucaiionally. E.i'i. m Ir mi Hie old cmuiry bnugiug 'hi il Uums. and the ;u supp n Hutnphry f ' a deal and tliiin a n witn li.iu, wriiu had ll.at .ait; HKil mil ! mule behid il.e li. iai of herd times) Jack Harding i.u!cl s in iAh. sis hi. r:n of a '.iiiy. ivrd the a.lvairage good euj hcl.r. ir. am;. IriV.-i- l ci"! Manu, I un. Maratiiai thanes c G'rar Mara f.Z. ma cumn. in neiee) lines uiliiwi , lie im:mi. ... ith-a.- , He afen led this i i.l nnlil he was; , h.ii., H .Vmiijwo Fainpsi fairy. No Nancy w lm r .hcs s, s s1 '.st-ahletu liilk in ihe uucmphaiic inllecli-m-Emma Samnuon Sampson's daughter) le way ol those w ho acquire the know--; uf dTlinilltlUII tllMUjll thcnitUllini ... (igiiiAnpn, ieNirlnt iiiMU, find iiln vutis.xs irf. r,. , - Umi, w: nnn:i.irk. f ufothr Uculnc beede die e.ir. principal inf nmed vmir cffeepoi.d" Prices ti c sat i as usual. ' cm that 59 studenis are IPs ra'her has recently been ni iking r. regis ered hlfc ! d W and Sijn edimiu 14 Sr U MMnrnlt N. n.:i f' r pplicali ill l have v N' h I. w 4 N k N it v. .i. i - , While tne Deaf MdJe civmI al Ssih LiiLe, anj Tii'kcts M th ihe siiplic.ilion h.s lieen appr .vcd, ai il xlv'. ikus th lead in encouiajiiig pub'ic !a1 i" Our Social Hall is tl.r tin- i and ti - Drug Ft zc. t Vin'.r, i.. i. the bov is in nil i.lauee' Tl.e singular i.n.i, I llull-- ... :! m Hi Cll cnair!.-fi- . t m l. iiu.ne C UII1V Mull of mis is that d iiiug the three yeais Irf hit residence in Ephraim, he vii! the liosi in the "IVi i ! i v scat' a the I 'rug S tore. .cked f I. hei-- elected at a cos' ol f 1300 ; Dth.isiust his father expressed it, lbs English as Hri.iv, sunmty', up. Llfie . . ,. v m v t 1, ..vy-- i - n ; A ur 3 .Jac.ih lYlcrsun Jos. F. Dorius. . ... Cars on all Through Trains. CAST OF CllAliACTEKS. is n ivv .1. The Enter S'ake mulling 1, tiler twelve stuJcn.s me cu rolled. 11 TI Ha-I i Ihillman Palace and EMERY COUN TY NO I ES. . :: IKXI 1 1 , Standard Gcsgc. 1 I'a-ii- TEST OF INSTINCT. Remember tlte story of the Queen uf Sheba's lest of the wisdom uf Solomon. In one of them the Queen placed side by side some artificial (loners and some that were real, and invited the King tn say which were the false flowers. Open the lattice," cried the wise king. A bee came buzzing over the flowers a moment, it settled down oa the real ones. There is your answer," said the wise man. But we think that if the arti filial flowers bail been chosen fri.-ii-i tin new milliueiy slot k of Mrs. Hanson, Epliiai isi, even the bee might have been deceived in its choice, so perfect are they in form and color. PETERSONS 111 - ) Loi-son- A - x ' h-- Theatrical Combination. and after swearing a little at John's recklesness, in not coming home STORY OF TIIE FLAY. when the accident first occurred, he Furred u Ihe War. banda ged the foot and left him in a The plot is placed on the border has Greaves Mi. condition. good Canada and the United been confined to the house since between States, during the Civil War. is now this and until then, morning, Luther Marathon is a wealthy limping around on a cane. Vermont merchant, retired from business. Mark Whiflles(Marathan's HOME NURSERY, confidential clerk) and We offer for Fall and Spring friend and a young man of the Menton Albert trade a large stock of thrifty young are both in love with trees embracing both old standard neighborhood, Miss Grace Marathon, who is living varities and the newer hardy and her uncle, the merchant. with choice kinds of fruits, shade trees, G On the opening of the play, Menbulbs, ornamentals, shrubbery, ton is in hiding from Justice, having plants etc. Orders oy mail will re- been wrongly accused of forging a ceive prompt attention, Catalogue which was done by Whifilcs. check on mailed list and price applicahas made a will leavMr. Marathan tion. Salesmen wanted. ing all his money to Whiflllcs, but A large stock of Boots & Shoes, changes his mind and makes a new all his wealth except good value for your money. Kph will leaving $5,000, which he gives to Whiffles, raitn Co-olo his neice .Iiss Grace Marathon. Mens and Bov's Clothing, new and Whiffle has this will stolen and also resli goods at very low prices at the has the old man killed, and faste.is Exchange get your supply be-- f this crime also on Menton. rn winter mms iff. After passing through a great ilea! NO In the Couil if the County ol of trouble and privation Menton San 1ele, Teiritory id Utah. his innocence, and Whiffles In tne in liter uf the Estate of Robert proves deserts and shouts receive his 111 I. EPHRAIM 111 that God is tile author. The discovery ol ancient rec irds and the inscriptions upon m imune its, temples, obelisks and other ancient structutes, coiifum die priucip tl facts contained in the bible. Assyuan an I B t iyloiiiaii historic records hive afforded innumerable poiuts of prouf. Tne ruins of Nineveh and the Valley of the Nile, the slabs and has reliefs of Sennacherib, the cat icuinbs with their r,io iC i:itian inscr pii.uis, the monuments uf Piiara in, all authenticate the the tiulh-- i of the Bible. It contains more true sublimity, more exquis.te beauty, purer m iralitv, more itnporaut history and finer strains of both poelrv and eloquence, that can be collected within tile same compass from all oilier hook, written any age by the spirit of man. It is rem itkablv simple and plain, vet wmideifiilly grand and sublime. Through oat al 11 lit every ch inter the higher and iM.iler tn.iugiits and feelingsate express J. (0) Matson it llaiibon, Mt neasant (o) Meilslrup, Kjiliraim. (o) Tuttle it Co., Manti-(o, 0. 0. Maj field, (o) Co dp jMoroni.f o) Fail-view- , Co-op- ., eat r type-writin- g. e 1 Our Agents for them in San Pete are , , 1 the West eijual to them fur Wear. 356. . He showed tile holes in his hands made by the i.ls when lie was crictlie 1 1 sli i.v him that he was the sene Curst wh had appealed l ing yeais ag.i. All day Chiist instriicled him and gave him evidence of his p lie soi.t lli.n the white men had c one to take loin, bul as tliev ap,ir. iclied the earth beraine and the men and Ii uses quick-sansank. A' xn id iwn lie bade S tting li.ill 1 depart, and althiu'li he ha I been leo sleeps hunting awa, 'Iroin lus becuno ti it in a very few ininiies. ile told lus pe ,p!.: ii.s story and asked that the P.ircnp ,1: ti sent to verily it. He with li s sa lie tales, anj prexum-- o v !. 1: jiiri.icgd. all t exrteinznt th I Jia i:. a id in ici '.routiio is lea:e!. .VI nit the le tted 0 yi a' d gir.'s believe implicitly in the new .vlcssi.in. acc-mn- i - ju Mothiu- ; His lus heard to uilhis head was a halo When this sight luiist upi n him lie faint- ed. A to him, and in it lie hi saw all ihi: and Aupahoes. wh Ii td I ing since he dead, engaged in a dance. I'.iw Stone Call. 11 Yellow- - ib ar and iiiiiuiner-alil- e ilher chiefs were dancing, anil invited him to take part. Picseutly lie was restored to his senses, and the Messiah began talking to him To those acquaint-- 1 cl with the Indian character, the first d ws not seem strange, lie asked Sitting Hull what lie wanted to eat. and was an-- ; swered huflilo." Iinniedially he saw a1 herd near by, and killed one. The Messiah asked if all the Indians would I ke to see tlicr dead k.ndreds an 1 Ii.iTiI rest re I S og ravs he assured lorn thev wiill til issuie.-1 1 Uiivia Peterson Jennie Thninp-'ii.Sophia Dorius ORCHESTRA. General Salt Offices, .Western Lake Ci'v, Utah. D. C. IJDDGF.. CeHtraMai.ager J. H. BENNETT, Uen.t'ft. tJ'ass.ljgt. n .. Time Table, No N Albniic Tin nihsic will hs furnished by the i'jihrai n Orchestra Uiid;r the M41I n:;,5 a vn a in .1 lrt IL f. Lars-n- . This 1 is the be! t'chc.ilral let, I siiuih .f i .VJ p . wO Irovo. 'I!;:s is 1.0 lioa..'.. C.i . c p in and hear thenu 1:41 (in ':sh!p f 1 .r-- 1 AtUiai'T Railway Ir r in KITH, A.ng. mX. jf, lsoo..' 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