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Show CORRESPONDENCE. XotCs the Wtlfj of lh uujtfula, i tc. j rant Coal Valley, Allegheny Co Mo ,., aV - GRANDE RIO p ENVER 07' I I'd 4 RAILWAY. WESTERN the Univer.ally conceded p PJ r 1 xiouts s s e n g e r TIIK EAS1 AND WK-- T. line between .Silt Lake Th9 only and Denver without GhSHQQ c a u s. The only line between Sal: Lake ami Chicago with but C.t&a-- E aii,cars! Line Between the The Only and the Eat Running West Lake Salt Citv.. Through YULLtfAX BUFFEi'an I SLELVIXG CAPS On aII riiroiiijhi'mseiiger I rains. rTrhe Only Line from Salt ; ."Lake City Running S.eep-- r Cars Ere. lor th-- - use of , '"Passengers liold.ng second Vlass and Emigr.ut tickets. The Atlantic Express. Ogden daily at D:B)n. m. DAM S.iltLakeCity Oinet connection is nud- - at Piiellii ami Denvor for Omalia, Ka sa.s City Leaves ami all pei ns . n t- - i The Paeitio Express Arivt-aiStlt Duke Oily frum the West at5:dj i. in. ami leaves lur Og.len at olid p. m. maklnii eunneer fir toe tiou With tne Central pit.-tri- East. Local Tkais. Salt Lake City as follows : For Bingham and Alta at 7 :JJ a. m. For Og ien at 5 : 10 p. m. Arrive at Salt Lake City : From Bingham and Alta at 4:50 u . at Ogden ; 7 10 :5J a. m. Eckels for all points East and 'West can be purchased at the Depot olliee and City Ticket House Corner, Salt cilice, White Lake City. S. IP. EC ole's, it T. Agt. Receiver. G. P. II. Bancroft. - , 13:6. April V V- li , I- Prof. I). Harrington, Dear brother: have been l.ibiring -- iuc- i lie Bid of Doc. in this stale witu Bro. Win. W. Allen, Jr., of Nephi, am jpg an ap.istate people or rather tne f under of the Cnurcii, Wm. Bickerton, apostatized from ourcnu.ch and b.nlt up a church wilh Apostles. etc., at tne head, and run things in a flourishing manner, baptizing hundreds, some of whom were good hooe-- t souls, accepting as a rule of faith tne Bible and Bowk of .Mormon in practice) (in theory but Cov. ant rejecting the D c. Final iy, l.ie sandy found itin dissolve I uni the became d.vided aga.nst itseif, and fell. Fell in.o aoout two or th.ee duz, tactions all of which, ;ho lg.i seper.ite and distinct bo lies one from tne o.her, claim a. id its lfy that they enjoy tne gills and powers olthe Holy Spirit, a. id during the have be u to winter our lab vi'it among tiie.se different factions and to sh vv them iheir lack of audiorny, and we are happy to say that we nave been tne instruments in t.ie hands of our Father of hruiging mio his Kingdom 20 soaL, Wii are all striving to keen the commandments of Go.t mclud.ng the Word of Wisdom, Though some of them have been users of tea, coffee and tobacco ad t.e.r lives, nearly. The s mils hero seem to t .ink that-thLord means want He says, the.e ate many of them preparing to gather out tnis season, to Z on. Considerable interest is manifest among the p opie along tins (the Moiton-golietriver at presest, and qu.te a mininr are investigating the truth, because of tile vain elf ris of two false apostles who follow us from lace to place, to try and cream prejudice ail I ill wnl d But of towurus us f. for lends themselves, making they make enemies, ami then we come along afterward and bap-- t ze the hone-- t in heart They declare that they will continue to ioIIow us up. and we tlnnk that tti y will have enough ;o do to keep them ousy if they do, for we are a long way- ahead of them now. We left tins part thel7thof March and went li Pnd.iueiphia and Camden, New Jersey, where we vis. ted for a few days tne few saints in that part. pres. tied over by Bro. Sam Harrison. I'neir kind-iH'and liberality were .very great, and will not soon bo forgo: ten by us. Wnile there we made it a point to visit some of the great sights s ich as steamers and sai. of m ist every description, went on board the Madid a Sp mis i v. sel and examine it f mi lop lo b tt- mi and also v site i t ie lad pjiiden e Hill wh.e the Dlurit.im of Ind. was signal, and tnerein saw among nth w. noteworth things I nt hu-eqchurc- dbT-ivn- a-- h) t - uj iu-tea- Valley RAILWAY Company Augxt 17. IS So, will leavr dailt, Sitndigs Hpied, as follows: Gang north it S : ?.J a. in. are Chester v and after lin-- t 9:00 'arc Moroni FountainGiceid 9:0 11 'rive at Xephi south. going ace Xrphi at 12 m. Fountain 1 :20 p. m. Grrcn cave M ironi 2:00 nice at Chrscr 2:30 Stages connect at Chester for all , arts of S in Petr a id Srricr. S. BAMBERGER, Mmagor. if. S. KERR. Buperinte id int. ,1 , : laiAir I CENTRAL RAILWAY bf; NEW CARD. July 9th, 1S85 Passenger Trains leave Xephi ( mu: daily a- - follows iJJJGohig South at 2:15 North p. m. 11:45 a.m. Arrive atSalt Lake at :40p.m fffST" ..Leave 7:20am iSyPassenger Trains leave Salt Lake dai y, for the North, to connect wit! l the U. I. Ry. and the U. it X. Ry., at 8 a. in. ; and arrive in Silt Like at 7 :50 p. ni. ,227 Freight trains leave Nephi for the north at 7 :40 a. m. and for the south at 0 :15 p. m. Francis Cope F. ,fr P. Agt John Sharp, Gui. Su'pt General O res Main Street Suit hake C iti,. G n. - S ve-se- ls I 1 the Old iih-r.- li th.it mng 11 on the 8tn of July 1776, an a ken of reli.no is freedom for Mor no i, Jew, G nti.e and what not. but tin rusty old thing today hangs at whit.mig.it be called In other mi words, as you ascend a pair of (stairs when you get past, hdf way up to the right of you hangs this old rusiy eracke cone rn. which I think can very appropri-ati- y t, be caLed at just woer L. belongs for the Sim-time our return from Phil. we have baptize and set sever.il families to an since I beg in this letter. I hive received one from Bro. Whiteeur, of New Jersey, st that our visit there has been the means of se ting his B . and wife woo were hitherto Baotis:s, and strong opposers to So io investigating. that our visit there made this young couple twice sorry. Once when we came (as was cleailv manifest to us) and once when when we lefi, Cast the lore id upon the water for thou find it after many d iy, (Ee. XI, 1.) Bro. II., I use 1 to wonder if you could really mean that you coul I enjoy and would ju-- t as letve go on m ss on as not. But now I can ben- testimony, thank the t- 1 half-mas- 1 inve-ti-gat- e, g Mor-monis- THE S.P.V.R.R.Co. WILL SELL COAL AT CHESTER AX CB4-.0-0 per ton. i - Lord, that thyie is joy and plea u.e i.i pre ehing: by th- - help of spiiit; th eiei l.irt.tig tiiegH-Gospie. 1 have regia tej m .r than oncethat I did .mt get t o year- at the Academy Laving home. But il it be the will of God, and nothing stands a tar to it I hope it will com- in th. future. But I am thankful indeed, to my Eat her in heaven, that He has called me to 'is if I prove faitLL.l school hereafter (and I hope that I t ;. the exptr.ence may) lim'ted knowledge I have gained, will prove to he of more wor.h to myself and odiers tnan diver or gold. I d nt believe tout there is a bighercallii.g on earth, than to be called t teach tne youth. One can scarcely realize the benitit ot our I'rinnry, and Y. M., and V. L. A- - andSubbatu riehoolsgmtil he spends a time in tne worid( Bahylon)and hear the bla-p- h inoiis language intered by little boys, who cun smoke a cigir, and appear like men. Surely this world must begeitmg about as wicked as it was in Noahs day and I lirmly believe that the volcano upon which, lres. Taylor says, this nation s;ands, - about rea Iy to burst. In this pait tais sp rit of strike and riOu is taking half of every I am m g od kind of can and Ijea.th truly say that never did .two ea. s seem sh u ter or spent to het.er advantage in my life thin t.ie two ending yesterday m irning, as it was the 7th. I left home. Victor Bean. W. Hog aim will keep i S alii n his lYrchcron-Nori- na ieorle-s.- ' at ids re'idence in Mami du.ing thes'-amof l8Nt. le rk-sTerm, fto and flO. i a Hire bl. odlcrclu i s j ron-Novni- horse lt haul 1,0 0 - m It has Editor Sentinel. passed beyond toe proverb that at many meeting of the tax payers of a school district, called for the impose of levying a tax lo build a school what is termed-thLiberal invari..blv votes against I u tax for school house, &c. was present at one the other evening where no school house exists, except. an out hoti-e- , and it was imp issible to rai-- e the Men tax above the lawful came miles to cast a vote against a tax. Men of large families voted the almo-- t useless the fact that the vet distiict receives largely , over $2U0 from the Territorial appropriation, tuev have not in J2 years been able to build a school liou-e- . It is the boast of. our enemies that we are the unwashed,' the uneducated mass, ihe ecu n and yt, forsooth, wh n an efforl. is made to have a sc tool house, we join with every elem nt for its suppression. The pla e has three energetic ohooi trustees but wh it can ih.y do thus parohzed by no adequate tax. Is it cousistant in a Littcr-daS lint to thus give force and piquancy to the Lineral delegate at tVas.iington in his sean lat ms people charges agiin-- L this liar serfdom is a characteristic y of the people who aie the as m this a. bool hen, the majority h lp.-d tiie minority to cive a i t ix. T.m education f.-- is $2.00 in , summer mouths per sessi n .. 10 weeks of winch the Te rit ry no house in j).ivs .jil.50 an wuich to expend it iur. a- meeting house, hi'fed by tne year, it in ideqa.it i in arra.igem at, fur-nre-i-d- hou-e,Ac..i- te -- y I nia-joiit- yo-t- . me-tiii- . . 1 - ii u.e and apjiliauces for the school population, consideiing I am more t he ago we live in. the state convinced, than ever houses buiid the scho shoul ami do away with tuis travesty of district vot.ng. It may ne said the place Ind a school house once and it was sold. It was as a "dug out cemp ired with iur needs and req lirme.its. Beside a school liou-- must not be of a mixed an questionable surrounding, seeing all elements contrioaie to its erection and sust lining, so the house shou d lie free from any bias lor one side or the other. The beverage is ours in our Sunday Sciio ls and other choice and wise institution', and we are m muf ictur-i- n aide find accomplished school te idler- - for meiit i the onlv road to n teachers dipl unu. Who si? 1 We are j j J j U. u iuTehy iult-uiu- Cuuty, i r, Koal ti. yi . ij-'- h h iliv r 1 prepared to furnish the public with the best qu titty of L, me and Blaster ot lari : Also to do Whitewashing, Lutn.ngand all kind of Blast, ring such as Hard finish ng. Cementing. Ornamenting, Etc., at a low price. Wm. Wm. Manti City, Utih. 11. Luke, Cheshire, 8 FARM FOR SALE. Mr. Henry Draper offers his excellent f .rm (whicb is known as ill Jewks firm) at Fount iin Green, for sale. The farm consists of about bO acres of well improved land, all under fence, good bouses an I oat buildings and a goo I water title. The farm is located partly in the town. The meadows turn off about 40 t ms of hay per se ison. For terms apply to Mr. Ed Draper at the f.rm or Mr. Henry 12 Draper Goshen, LLah Co. Nolice lav Publication. So. 22.U. , ituUbfid. ou may 3, Huutsturta Euiry No. ii f 4 e 4 tk l ,'v n e H, free I1 l4. ec I., i'p 2tf u 2 W. hi wituesHrM to roe his omtikia u r jul nee aud cultivation iipu, V. aid vizlan L i, ol, J ituie J. D. llnaui ii. nurMoti zud pu ri Thuri-tou- , ail uf .Auuattvlla, jeviei Cvunt, I tab. Ou Miue d.tv, p1sa, bjfre the Clerk ot r cou ttj , t tail. Cu tries Jensen, d. H y.'HJdforUit ll w 4 att I a U tull-uier.s- Jt J oec S W ll, Tp 21 tf K 1 pnr w. He bam a tue wit u hhaS to hi c iiiiiUiicHia aid iice upon aud cultivation ot aaid land u; jl. P. Niclat-u- . ihomas Y. Pvt tarn. JolmJv.aa.sm and jaiuea lUuaeu all ot county. I). WEBB, Renter S W Datke aco., Attys 3 r- Xutiee for Publication. NTo. 223 L Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, April 2, 1886. NOTICE is heiebv given that settler has the fol. owing-nam- e riled notice of his intention to make tin.il proof in support of lus claim, and that sani proof will be m. me before the Judge, or the County Clerk of 8an Bete County, at Manti, U.ah. on Wednesday, .May 19, 188b, viz: Lars Larseu, II. E. o274 for the N. i S. E. i, Sec. 2 J, and W. i N. W. i, Sec 24, I p. 13 S., R. 4 E. He names the following witnesses to piove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: R. W. Westwood, John A. Eiitcuett, John A. Ericksen, and Caleb Hartley, all of Fair-v.eUtah. 4 D. Webb, Register Laud Office at Salt Lake City, U. T., Mitrvh 27, 886. VOFiCE is hereby given tbt tne tollowiug U Lined s ttler uas nlevl notice ui ini luteu tion to ui Lite tio a I proof in support lit nix chum and lUat said proot' wilt Oe made betore toe PfoOate ,i udge. or IU his absence tiie County 'tleik, of bmery county, U. U. at ttie county on Saturday , court House at C ibtld Dale, My 8, isrto, viz: donn A. Powell, under ait of il, lUiSi), h. E. No 6oul, tor tne lny oec 2i, hec. 20, uud 8 w; m w ; n w jj Tp 14 t, it 10 u iiUt-- tne follow!!? Witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, stui laud, viz: ureeu W. Allred. Kouert A Powell Lvi ot.a noiid un i Fred E . Grames, all of Hrice, Emery county, U. 1'. L). VEBB, Register, 3 btayner & Simmous, Att ys- ueie - Xotice for Publication. No. 2212. Lind Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, April 9, 1886. Notice is herby given that the following name I sealers have each lile notice of intention lo make final proof in support of their respective claims and that said proof will he made before the Judge or Clerk of Sevier County at Riehfiel I, on Saturday 1 May 22, 1886, Viz: Epaminondas Beau, If. E. No. 5 JJ far the E 4 N W i, N E j S W i, N W S E j, Sec 2J, Tp 2J S. R 2 W. And Annie L. Bean, D. S. 9131, far the N E i, See 29, Tp 23 S, R 2 W. and they n mie tbe f.d. owing wkue-S'to prove continuous i S upon, and cultivation land, viz : Albert Nagely, Raleigh Jones, Alma Nielsen and Win. Gardner all of Richiiuld, Sevier couuty, Utah. resideiK-of, Said I). Webb, Bird & Lowe Itegi-te- r. Attys 5 Notice of I'tunl l'rKO. No. itoj, Iaind S. Offi-Ie- , salt lake City, otah, A l i . 2.1, lSC. hereby given tbit tbe fulIiWing ale.l ii.itu'e ol ibe.r ,1 a ueii se..l.-.-- l ili'rt of iu m iiie hml pro t in tneir r,s.je.tive Ciai.aa Kiia seeare n.ul e.itry Will 0 lllaJO til tail a ia eaoil Ol Saul prizing noi.nv the Cr i mte JUJg nf K.m ry Couuiy, tne Oo.l.,ly U C.,orialiii ler.t ol seal C.inaty 11.1 sutariny tue 121U day I Iie - OI.IU11- aosi-iii- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, No. 2249, Land Office at Balt Lake City, April 16th, 1886. Noiice is hereby given that I settler has ihe following-nam- e file notire of hs intention to make final proof in euppoit of hi cl dm, and that 8 nd proof will he made befoiethe County Court ot Emery Co., Utali, at Castle Dale, on Saturday June 12th, lft,86, viz: Andrew J. Bimmops Homestead En'.ry No. N. 4 & N. E. 7380 for he 3. 13 R. S. 36 9 E. See. E. i Tp. He names the following witnesses to prove his contmuou) upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz : C. Blihoad ee, Janies I). Gay, Chas. Grames, Alt' (J rallies, all of Emery Co., Utah. D. Webb, Register. Bird & Lowe Atty s for Appl. 6 Xotice for Publication. 1 A re-ide- No. 2233. Land Office at3altLakeCity,Utab, April 5, loo 6. Notice is hereby given that settler has the 1oilowi.ig-name- d file i notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his c.ami,aiui that said proof will be made befor tne County Clerk of Juab County, at Nephi, Utah, on B.iturday, May 22, lho6, viz: Frank J. Brice D. 3. No. 9. 67 for the N. E. i 3. E. and 3. E. N. E. i3ec. 11 Tp. 13 3. R. 1 E. II names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cu.tivation of, said land, viz: Edwin Hailey, Edwin Boo.h, Alexander G. Bypcr and James Vicker,ail of Neptn. Utah. D. Webb, Register. T 0 Bailey Atty n Peter Entry No. joha Doiialdsuu Hmiiesteaa and Lot I ec 2 Pp. 1J 8. K. H 4 to proe wituesses following residence upon and cultiiatiun P. vo.: Mela Jiilier, J.mes Jefta and C. O. LurHinof Pedersen Jmu. T. anil on tue g Pile Dale, Ennry Co , day nefore tne Probate Jit Jge of sau PUe Co., ' e r. or tue Count Clerk absence mins ot said Coimiy. -- w. u Neisoii, Homestead Eutry No. 5,9b for S. E '4 sec. II, Tp.la S. u. j E. aud thes-ua ilie followmj ilnesaes ti i iprove ms coutiuu us residence upittl, anJ i' u vat oil uf Wil.lam Daniels, Henry Slid laud viz: Elisseu of Xauii-ls- , Aiidr. w Nelson au.l A. Moroni, bun Pete Co., C, L). WEBB, Register. 7 William T. Reid Aity for applies uta for Lot 4 eC. 1 lie uuimin-- s Ills loiumuous of, said laud -- U- - L'ai-tl- e s NOrilE. Pc--t Probate Court in and for San Ole P. Larsen lie sed. sotice tor PubUcation ol time lor lg will Ice is given that on Monday 111 at .leveu oeloi k ay of Ally A. U. at tue Conn room of said of said day at the Court Hons- - iu Manti city, fte coduty, have Ueen appointed as the nd place for pioviug tue will of Ole P. I j deceased and for nearing the applica-Anna Kristin. Larsen f ir the issuauee and when r of letters tesiamentary any p rsoti interested may appear aud t Cue Same, JOHN REID, Clerk, , April 30th, 1884. 4 'I IL.miI A t tv. for estate. :ie y, ct ih l'ermory.ilite of matter ot tne -t , 4 MARS1LW3 3 ALE. -, vj lasted, II jrae.iteal Eutry 7No. 54 a f.r tne S. E .'a v i id, l'i. 2S. it. H. witue-t,i pr..ve Ihe Hud UH.nei lin.o.a.lg Hl 1 reaiJeuee up,n snil cultivitiuii his of aiuJUiiJ viz: AudrewiJ. Anderiou, njru.u. H. OouK. Wurroi S. PemO R, and Halts u. Larsen of PeucocR. Emiry Co.. 0 I'. I, g 1 T. uarch jii. Is.. tiur ioIIova- taat giveo !a? uamej ae.Ur-- r has UleJ iufiveof his la matt tiuai iu Ml prt of hi-too! Hill AH luadf ilai.U, UllU liisU- b.'iivl ttProDi t Jul?e ur Ch-r- of btvi r VO I ICE iu u ft 4 u iio Haim a tua s NOTICE! he ile-pi- ojgl. - i, i, CORRZ i JON 1)Z J'E 1 No. Land 0.3:. at Salt Lake C ty. 1 . . bu-ines- s. high an pounds. - i- Ja. Mr. i e fr CastaUdaleil Noli.'efir I .ibll NOTICE! Pursuant to an order of sale to me directal by the First Judicial Diirict Court of tbe Territory of Utah, I shall expo-cPublic Sale, at the front door of the County Court House, in the City of Manti, County of Ban Bete, and Territory of Utah, on the loin day of May, H86 at one at oclock B. M., the lollowing de- scribed Real Estate to wit: All of Lot Three (3) in blockNinety-thre- e (93) as Platted in Blst A" of Mount Pleasant City Survey, in Ban Pete County, Utah Terri-toitogether with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments and appurtanances thereunto or in any wise appertaining. To be sold as the property of J. B. Allied at the suit of James y. M. adm.nistrator. Pritchett, Terms of Bale, Ca-- h. E, A Ireland. U. B. Mai shah Ii. Clawson, Deputy. 3 Dated April 19th, 1886. |