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Show - :Vhs Caaaty Eegister OP' ir X K A Wzrkljr MvwtMIr. I while we do not admit that this man .lied the true church, yet we arc LompJ'icd to muiecd that his 1 km Our Resource! Nti in. I ibM icuictiy It w.U ftHHimh'.wJ I tfut utignt to k iuio yuoi MmoiuM I'm. bun am. Horn. Pits Nsur.ag.4. ft Ml aut kau k I until kuii 5rrIk tiiist ll kara UijiV L0 il ii cui u ptucuiUs ti wdl '4 1M sckCMi il fill ( uM Skill JuiliR llril f Mnatica kites ill u(:.ir iciMtliM kura cvriy achicvmcntx and that of his followthe Something of San Pete, ers was not void of influence for bfaefa li li lltuwC iwl jiaTt hl of Utah " Granary lammeul kiui thru. UoUfsjU'a mys IhvirU good, instead of the hitherto bigotry tU CIUUbmiLii Lru ariia M SU U the rnd It U bwii ign.uance, ft'iuowcm Ly superstition, v.lKiutyoi can Ephraim, I'uli, Feb. 11, ifiyi civilized world is dotted over with What she has, - and will fcjh.kjw havetheological seminaries, where people THE lhrWNEAl.L AND KISH OK are educated in the learning of an- Head iind Digest, Then give a cient and modern limes, under their Till.Mi.oOY ASDolTEXCi:. on San Pete- verdict mure influence manors become potV . i! utea lished, and thoughts more elevaie.l PETER GREAVES ,Jr. Wit AT WE HAVE. we are indebted for Gold. Tlie Prupliei Iuuiel than whom to the Saracens AG EXT FOR none were mure favored with the important discoveries in Geography. al The Home, of Silver, while Hitherto man had been taught that of the: future,) vision.1, ( ii.lile, were the was York earth a vast New of plain, they 'tns'.rouled in the spirit belloMing Kaolin, was of tiie last vision recorded, was coin-ma- the first to prove that the eartli calLiverpool, England Royal (Vines, led to Shat up the words, and a vast Globe or ball, and their Marl.le, of Hartford, Conn. .Etna circumin culation the determiuing Calcite, seal the Hook, even until the time of Firmans Fund, San Francisco Copper, the end; many shall run to and fro ference of the Globe were so acurate Gypsum, that even modern calculation only OJi;e Ephraim, Utah. and knowledge shall he incieased. Kite clay, dilf.'rs with them. slightly Dan. u ch. 4 v. Pipe Clay Porcelain. Space does not permit us here to In order to comprehend and You can get everything In eat Salaratus, the literal enter into the development of arts with keep pace Kock Salt, that and to sulfite Sciences, say of this lTophccy, fulfillment Liinestuue, the reader should imagine himself in the golden age of the Saracen Saiid.iune. laiw Taxes, Ephraim, such as Klannel'e,Liessy' on the Eastern Hemisphere, where, Empire, there were alleges in every of its vast domiriion;Medicine, Pine homes. J cans, T weeds, and Weaving yarns, during tiie first Century A. I), he part No Cyclones, anil Astronomy, aoni and see for yourself, yse will beholds a number of humble me.i Mathainatics, No lioodleis. were and other Sciences 1 with Divine developed, countries treatment. exget clothe. Authority Plaining mills, confined to was not Waim springs. pounding the principles taught them the only but learningclass received Two railroads, rich, every by their Divine Master, dispite of Kooin 10 grow, continued opposition and persecu- ils benefits. Another important feaILnUfiiig stone. which noted should be ture suggest tion, the result of their ardent labors, Artesian Wells, FIRST NATIONAL BANK beneNo Anarchists, is thousands of Converts through that this people were actuly their Government under Political factors, Child, the land. OF De baling Clubs, religious persecution was unknown. These were called by their enemies And not only to arts, anil sciences No Lzibor Kiots, NEPHI, UTAH. Two Academics, the sect of Nazercnes but by its are new developments limited ;kiil in A gram elevator, authur and founder the Church of theology new researches are made, Paid up Capital fs,ooo Surpuhrs f 15,000 laterary Sociiics, No earth quakes. Christ. Its erlcsiostieal Organiza-wa- s the corruption of the Church of Two Apostles, Prophets, Evanguliats Rome becomes unbearable to the Fust newspapers. GENERAL BANKING Class Aiusta, Pastors and Teachers, with heips thinking people, and men rise up Three Seminaries, and Governments &c. Its funda- boldly to denounce its adulterated Thousands of sheep, A11 ItH mental doctrines were faith toward creed. The Holy scriptures had all Thousand ut cattle, 1 1 lundreds of lursee , God, rcpentanca from dead works, this while remained in the liDraws sight drafts on the principal Peace-lovin- g citizens, cilice of the United States; aelfi drafts Jiaptisia by emersion for the remis- braries and Monasteries of Europe, Two great reservoirs. on the chief cities of Europe; deale in sion of sins, the laying on of hands a scaled book to the masses, and Several fine brass bends, exchange and general securities, for the reception of the Holy Ghost acceslble only to a privileged few The must beantifef girl, ill. ..! AIW.M mmmety Variucs qualities of eoal. The purposes of God are constantly who were inanely interested in keep An excellent Accounts of merchant, manafaatmre, bee country. a.le known through His Agent-,- e ing them from the people. The Some good water powers. mines and Individuals ailicited. Holy Ghost Comparatively only Bibles then in existence were Good and efficient officers. ew years had elapsed ere another manuscripts written by skillful copy The noblest and best Iwys, It pleased God at Ice in unlimited quantities, Yopliccy was fulfilled; falling away iests on vellum. Job printing offices. Geo. C. Whitmore, Junes H. Ericketn, comes, the man of sin is revealed. this period of time to reveal the art Three Coal-i- n endless quantifies, who czaltcth of printing, one of the greatest blessL.S Hills, James II. Myndert, The sou Cattle 011 a thousand Hills. James K. Clinton. himself above all that is called ings ever bestowed upon the world Numerous fine carp ponds, t The lamest God or that is worshiped, "so that radicals, This new art made it possiOfficers. A healthy place f children, he as God siteth in the Temple of ble for men to speak, and act upon Tiie i honest Democrats, Geo. C. President, Whitmore, God, shewing himself that lie is the world at large, it enabled books 1 lie must beautiful cemeieiv, Jooes H. Erickson, a Thess. a. 3. vs. in God. such be to multiplied very rapidly Tiie best potatoes In the west, Alina Hague, Cashier, The Plenty of shad and fruit trees. Apostle John beheld numbers that all mankind were The most solid Peoples party. consumutiun brought into nearer and more the event an best winter range in Utah, of which paved the way for the with each other. Space The 1 bo best grain :ouuty in Utah, complete fulfillment of the forego- will not permit me to describe the The best building stuns in Utah, Tiie fairest minded kepuhlicane. ing passage. He says: "1 beheld a discovery or the gradual growth of The best Federal olficcis in Utah, beast rise up out of the sea having the art, but simply to refer to the in Dealer in, and mnnufatf nnir Fine hunting, both bear and deer, seven heads and ten horns, and Up- flticnce it had upon the minds of Tiie best roller flour mills in Utah, Headstones of. Monuments, on his horns ten crowns, it is evid- men in the matters of new The best liberals in the Territory. and Vaults. Tablets a if this beast ent that Tiie must healthy climate on record. represents The best mechanics in the Territory, kingdom or Empire the ten horns The second largest buildiugin Utah, Stone Trimmings for Build of version the In an Italian or 1471 typify outgroths petty kingdoms Best and reddest brick day in the west This kingdom or' government was Bible appeared, it was followed by The most charitable people on earth, ings a Speciality. seen to obtain power to make war a Bohemian version in 1475,8 Dutch Fiisl class public schools and teachers Cement - equal to the famous Portwith the saints, and to overcome version in 1477, a French version in Iron Fence, Building Stone them. Thus the whole eastern 4-1477, and a Spanish (Valencian) land Etc. Depot Street, Ni, Tiie best farming country under the so far as history informs us version in 1478. sun. It is needless to state that these The finest sheep range ie the Terri was at that time under the control of Rome; and Paganism was the re- had a very marked effect upon the lory. Tiie best brass band sooth of Salt M. ligion of the Empire and the whole minds of the people, a flood of light Lake. Euris of nations the thrown was of realm the to upon brought power A first class womans sufli.ige organibear against the infant Church. ope, the people began to read and zation. Fliotograpli Gallery, Ihe largest Mormon Temple ever Pagan Priests excited the populace think for themselves. It it impassible for us of the pres- completed. to frenzy, and royal decrees delivered r.oo per doa the saints to the most terrible tor- ent day to whom the Bible is the 1'urc of young Utah than any other Card Size Victoria M ft If tures. In a few years the Apostolic most familiar book, to form any county. The most beautiful building atone la Cabinet ,, ( SAO h h of the the and Priesthood were west. eageradequate conception organization run cuss woes. Pure water for almost every town in ness with which the people of the no more. the county. tor Pr.Mer'i Vtdieuira. Paganism presented only a cheer sixteenth century turned to the blessAgmt Two cities watered directly by excelless prospect, it gave itself no con- ed book for information and relief, lent springs. ko nrt Uterine cern for the lowly and unfortunate, nor can we conceive of the value More roller mills than anyother county o g ood where the Pest medicines and limited the hopes and distiny of which they set upon it. Its teach- in Utah. Doctors fail 10 cure.Main Street, Ephraim Room and opportunities for a ball D) min to this present life, and taught ings gave no warrant for the sale of dozen large cities hi:n that teinperal prosperity indulgences, the robbery of the pco The most beautiful canyons far summight be selfishly gained at any pie by the priests, the tortures ad- mer picnic patties. The greatest nunihe r of Roller mills cos: to others in poverty and suffer- ministered by Rome to those who dared oppose her; they found it did of any county in Utah. ing. More agricultural machinery than any The Church of Christ was no m jie not teach the worship of images or oilier county in the Territory, D1SAL&H9 IW man that each was it Graveyards with fewer graves for the upon the earth, and its forms were relics, taught and population than any in tha west amalgamated with Pagan rites and to be saved by his individual faith ageDie finest aitificial lakes in ihe rituals, and tini.T Run in rule an in the atoning blood of Christ. Lake end lbs Gooseberry reserhad of invention The also intellectual famine was realized HORSES. printing voir. throughout Europa. The only men its political effects, and for men to An honest Scandinavian community, of learuiug were the Monks, who be able to read books in a common slightly spiinkled with the average AnHorses Soe-cialt- j; seldom left their Cloisters, ami the tongue, was itself a revolution, it glo Saxuu, The ouly genuine Aspirallnm bade ia only Iv.toks were manuscripts. Not Toused the hearts of the people in all Ihe United Stales. The bode cover excit-memT. PLEASANT, UTAH. commotion this limited was lands, to seven oducing miles. --A" L. fteraM. p ignorance only an q, agitation. Society became A welcome forth honest, practide the common people, but the rich and noble were extremly ignorant. electric, and was stiretl to its ciiiaeni who wish 10 locale and help build up tiie Granary oi Ulan. Even the Rings could scarcely read depths. WHAT WE SHALL HAVA. or write. The reign of superstition The invention of printing had also IlMkfc was univcrsial. The simplicity of Desires to eall the attention of the its political effects, and for men to Sum yard. Marble )4ut& primitive worship was changed to be able Fnilie to the fact that the is books in a common Sup fattmte. to read uraeaning rites and ceremonies, and IIIinhUiI CAIllc. the Agent for the was itself a revolution. It tongue, the principles nf truth were totally lalHiy4ftYlitcL BUDDIXGTON DKII5SCU1TIXGMA A litKiid ol 1 talc. roused of the the hearts in all people hid iea by a dark cloud of ignorance. A lulu luLtrmelca CHINE. cxcit-m.n- t CaH ka jk far fmrlhtr Two or Mote railroad. The masses were no lunger taught lands, producing commotion fafanHi, Km rltert wider wurke. and agitation. Society beImhI Itic depart mrNt. that God wjs merciful and just, but A was T and Court came stirred to its electric, on the contrary, that He delighted lira Kira Ourkic in the eternal suffering of his crea- depths. Several Until I e of sentiment The wascrcat-right Sash aid doui Cacfeetee. tures. Thus the most inhuman perthe HrirA awlitai Machiaery. long peas secutors claimed they were doing l,and SHeer Good . DEALKfl&DI His service. This dogma gave rise to eats along the Rhine, in AUace, and lime? pepiaa C Mum Pack! raised cries their on all Suabia, the doctrine of entile torment berides, demanding freedom from yond the grave, which still carac-teriz- e erfdom, and to bo reconiicd as ncariy all th: sets of ChrisEggs, Grain tad all kuida of Genera ft VI AT W CAN AND ft NOVLB NAT tendom. Such was the condition of in. In thoso days might have been faeitwe. the social and religious world at the Tamriaa time of the Emporer Constantine, seen, ca Sundays bands of working abroad in tho people walking front this history, judging politic meadows, tho Pteduasg groves, and the fields, qwTm!m2 prinee was not a man of religions and spiritual songs, Psalms A alh farawy. singing convictions, bnt perhaps for policy fauerfe sake not only granted universal re- or reading to, and instructing one Glee there might have been seen Elertnc light another; also but ErHRAin, Utah. se proclaimligious toleration, Ira Fmindtir. ed himself a Christian, and ere the also girls and maidens seated in Vent Perlorica. in the and gardens groups pleasant Cudjr factmtai beclose of his reign Clr'ntiufi fc.inrie, came the religion of the Empire. Tat places, singing songs, the effects Trunk IWuom Factories SulW We FnlillraMoa it be understood however, that the of whose teachings had been so sal Cfarete fartnnet OiHce at Salt Uke City, Utah, lend term Christianity, here employed, uiary. Lnitadrtce. tajm Indeed these various influences 1K90. Nov. I'lnitr fdi'tnrw is not synonymous with the primiNntirz is lierebv given that thefoilnw-ing-name- d ketinig far (Mien tive church of Christ; but rather working one with another, had alsettler hat filed notice of his effected so much good, that Wgolea KacmiM. ready new a under intention to make final proof in enppon crystalizcd Paganism IVwc and hoa factorial had and modes the habits not only irf hi claim, and that said proof will by name, ami indeed it made but little Kwnilfirn Maufarkirie of life of the people been reformed, made before the Probate Jndge o ie hie improvement on Pagan Theology. but their f ireef taK- in Mraral cilia countenances seemed absence the Clerk of the Connty Court very If eat la king MfablrmeftWL I!ut while these forces are at work of Enierv Connty, Utah, at Castle Dele and be to lux All into the a Make changed Ufa improved. krai happy. another power arises which grew to Co, on Jan. syrd, rfiyr.vta.Andicw Tka in Con ne.. to T toa tooalpatotoaa toahfpaf tm Emery ft sapeanafly be the most powerful religious E. Smith, H. K. No, 66si for the K.4 S S.- - W, 4 See sr fa N K i Sec. so. N W-empire that the world has ever scenl E 1 N E i Sec 9T P rS S. R e E. the Mahomedan so called from its He name Ihe fallowing srtnesees te MILLINERY SHOP. founder. Its principal doctrines prove hi continuous residence npoa, Mrs. A. C. Hassew. were drawn from the old and new Itailpr In and cultivation of, Mid land, vis. All of Yarns, Flannels. Lindsays Dealer in ml! Cents behn&irj to m First Arthur J.Jelh, C, P. Andersen, Tames Testaments, the fundamental Doc- leans kinds Class Millinery Shop. and Men's Whole H. Wilcox, of Castle Dale and.Arlingtoe trines were simple. There is but one Sale fur Wool, Cash not refused, One block west end j north of Taber-zl- e A. Day, of Lawrence, Emery Co. U. T, f iod and Mahoma J is His prophet, corner, Ephraim, Fiawx D. Huns RegMor. tpremtuuk zenmwjs. G 10 lrM Md lil.rfato af SM ltUr tffl !' CwUhfCui of CtuuiraV j L l4utw mi1 Fire Insurance. I CD. W. V. MORSE EPHRAIM HOUSE Mrs. Ellen Darins, AUET11K EMI Frp. Good accommodations end Semple Ream, Manufactuers Main Street Pest Mpkrnim s OS re. PLANING MTT.L Opposite of tho j iistly Celebrated Utah-Continent- n William Bairdem Nothing in the West equal to thexu for Wear. Out Agents for them in San Pete are LiTCoop., Fatrview. (0) Matron h Ilanron, Mt Flvasant () WORK In All Its Bnachee J. P. Meilatrup, Ejiltraim. (o) Tuttle it Co., M anti-(o- ) . 0. Larson, Mayfield io) Co op ,Ioivni.(o) Tu AD SO 11 BrOS.&GO Jamia r Ephraim, Utah. Branches In Directors ofri'.-rditio- red-ho- EPHRAIM m-is- ROBERT RODEN. con-teac- .S-'- r. CO-OPERATI- f VE MERCANTILE : INSTITUTION 2-4 North and Souths J EXSENS -- 1 - Dry Goods of all descriptions. Hats end caps boot and ahoea, both home made and imported. Clothing a jxality. A. G. Olsen, West-Fun- ks Groceriea, including Dixie Molasses, and Dried Crack- er and fih. Our Hardware Department contain an immense tock of Tool for Mechanics; also tools for Farmers such as Shovels, Spade Picks, Hoe, Fork and Rake. I'mo Bred lcrclieron a Handling Fruit; Glassware, Queensware, Woodenware; Medicines; Drugs; Faints and Oils; Well Piping and h ingles. Yonr patronage is always appreciated, no matter how mall your purchase. You may rest assured it Will lx our constant aim to give our Customers the best goods that can be obtained for the money. Your Child will be treated aa courteously as yourself. J. A. ANDERSON, Bnpt. J. H. Otterstrom, down-trodde- n aTe A 1 Wm. Bawden. Drew-Goofi- Muaggrac. i-t- Studekaker Bros. fliirt fat j Ctrrhffi Dkfliy to in Every Sty It I Va AR that is Maft. VetiMw The VffeMey, Chemplos end Piena HarvaNing Mecfmee J. C. I. Case Threshere Weir, Motvwee, Merkel Hone-Power- VtuiOf Man's ter. si m Ma!e Street, aefi lzasrctlHeese, Aued as SMif fiunb Street anJ Meaty tfgons Pebtie aei Priest Light Co Hoad Cart and . asd 9umk Hanes Send far meet rated Catalogn asfl Ps ssl Tsiwa, atnaa end Mira fared Plewe, Hey f aed Prieaa J. F. Heilstrup, Ephraim, AS EieA a Asont s. ..... f-- |