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Show ALMA MARKER miZOBlM li 0223. doe?, and more, in that it is nutritive and excites the flow of gastric There has been quite a demand for Books of Mormon, since Mr. Lambd lectur ;s. People want to juice. Music Dealer, Eagle Rock, Idaho. know what it dots say. Send far my New Catalogues of Music- )o( -- W. K. Reid, seethe points in them. Atty-at-La- w )o(- Mmti, San Pef C., Utah. Office nt Court House. - is a good lecturer, but his arguments against the Book of Mormon are rather wear, when Rev Mr. Lamb advanced by one who professes to Au infidel believe in the Bible. on Mr. Lamb's grounc j standing would be mure formidable. Drs.H.H.&E.H.StJohn PHYSICIANS, or who have made the exchange in part, and are lacking a few to make it complete, can get the books necessary to do so through the Z. C. M. I. at Salt Lake City. Those books can be ordered through the Stores and the Z. C. M. local Co-oI. in Salt Lake will take old books and credit the dealers for it the same as cash, up to the first of As but a very few j February 18&8, have not made the exchange, and the books sent to me in bulk have run short, I think thia will be the otter mode of finishing up the business, as the small orders can come with other goods to the local stores. Respectfully, Wm. K. Reid. Manti, Oct. 28th. 18S7. The Appetite . lr. W. li. SURGEON & t. c ofiu, ACCOUCHEUR . Lite Surgeon in the British Royal Navy. Office at residence Two blocks west of City Hall, Manti. Telegrams promptly responded to. D B. Funk, Sr. y FISH, O.A.2rl.3P. one and two is old. to yea be had at Funks Like, between the lGtli and 81stof October. Yearlings 10 cents and 20 cents each. two-year-o- MOWERS STAGE Between Thistle Station and Fairvieu Thursday of each week Stages leave Fairview for Thi-tl- o at 5 a. m. 9 a, m. Thistle for Fairview Ariive At Tlihtle at 1 :50 p. m. Fairview 5:1.) Connection is inid' with theD.dc II. 0. Itv. at Thistle. Monday A Tlio S.P.V.R. R. Co. WIEI, KEI.L e cr al 5 A t Olios t o r H. MR. SLOAN A C II N US T, I Machinery of all kinds repaired, or new parts made to order. BLACKSMITH. Biaeksmithing in all its branches. SILOING A SPECIALTY. Prices to suit the times, and all work guaranteed, Two and a half blocks east of Co-oStore, Manti. P.P.RATHKEY m agon Maker Jclanti. PATENTS Obtained, and all Patent Business attended to Promptly and for Mod erate Fees. Our ojjiee is oppoatc the U. S. Patent Office, ona we mii obtain Patents in lew time thant hate remote fron Washington. Send Model or drawing, 1'; advise as to patentability free of charge; and we wake No Charge unless patent is secured. T Ie refer, here, to the Podmister, ike Supt. of Monty Order Div., and o Officials of the U. S. Patent Office. s For Circulars, advice, terms, own to actual clients in your or v, write to (aie C.Count A. SNOW & CO., refer-pace- Opposite 1 ... "Were half tha word, thats vainly spent To Heaven in supplication sent Our cheerful cries would often be : See what the Lord has dune for me." Watt Then we would know, as we aie konwn ; And we would reap, where we had sown ; Then we could borrow and could lend, Unto a brother and a friend, The rich no longer grind the poor, And alms would shut the poor house, door, Dispense with prisons, lock? and jails and coats of mad, With iron-clad- s And murder skulk and h de its head And avarue he cold and dead ; Low passisons blush and hide their name And mortals own a higher flam?. Sweet modesty would higher ride Than p imp and show and sickening pnde, And vain ambition, rueful sin, Would end, and confidence begin, The earth would seek its final rest, Faith, hope and love would walk abieast. The nations all join hands as one. And Cluist unto his own would come. may dangerous drug, perfect safety by persons of all ages. I was a great sufferer from Djspepsla and Constipation. I had no appetite, became greatly debilitated, and was constantly Mil inteil with Headache and Dizziness. I consulted our family doctor, who prescribed for me, at various t'ines, without affording more than temporary relief, 1 finally commenced taking Ayers Pills, jq a short time my digestion and appetite An aequaiht&noo of the writoi who lias suffered sorely from dys and I epsin fir a numberof years, has tried most of the numerous of kind friends remedies a ho-have i eouinmended lor her leliel, hands us the following article fiom tho Medical News, with the request Unit it be printed in the Scan-u)i- c Our American. dyspeptic iiiend lias found great relief m following the directions, and it is hoped otherg may he also benefited. "In the morning the stomach con- , 30: Notice for Publication No. 2633. and Office at salt Laka City, Aug. 22, 1.S87. Notice la hereby giveu that the following named aa Mayor of Richfield, Sevier County, Itah Territory, boa Med notice of hla iutention 'to make filial proof in support of bia claim, aa Mayor of said city, in trust for the use and benefit of aald the Inhabitant! thereof, aud that proof will be made before the Register aud iteceiverof the Land Ofliceat Salt Lake City, on October 3, Jsa7, via: James M, Peterson. D. S. N. W. No. lOJU for the N. W. bee. 25, Tp. J S. It, 3 W. He names the following witues.es to prove bis continuous residence upon, and cultivation of .said land, viz- - bimon CbiistenBen, Wm. Ogden Jr.. Morten Jensen and Lars H outaeu, allot tin bfield, I tab. 0 WEbb Regiater, 8. W. Darks Co. Aitys. for claimants, , bep. 3O, Aug u. v;,.f Urn Hi . I If iU .1.1 it?. At , a Odar fcew York.. Estate of George Crisp deceased. BY Ayers Pills have benefited pie wonder- fully, Formonflis I suffered from Indiat gestion and Headache, wasIn my mouth night, and had a had taste everv morning, After taking one box of all these troubles Ayers Pills, food digested well, aud my peared, my sleep was refreshing, Henry C. Backport, Mass. of I was cured of the Piles by the e mo relict d Ayers Pills. They not only of that painful disorder, hut gate lim increased vigor, and restored my health. John Lazarus, St. John, N, B, di-n- EPHRA8EV3 -- to order and in the Latest Style. MANTI. - CITY, - UTAH. Has n opened it)i a good ,nd well assorted stock of- -- -- Goods Dry . M Groceries Hardware, Crockery, Glassware, Hats, Caps, Boots, & Shoes. Ready Made doing a Specialty, PIUCESS. LOW Produce taken at the Highest Price. Please give us a call, and be onvinced J. P. Meilstrup Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mssa and Deslvii in Metl.uue latent 0jf.ee, ffishinytot, D.C. &EQ. & Co., A. LOWE, It I. A I. F. It IN: inn Agricultural Implements, Wagons, Planet, Jr, Cub , ators and Garden Too1?; Acmellarrows and Buckeye Mowers;i Self Rakes and Co, d Binders; Crown Moweis ; Ilaines it Randolph Ileauerb ; , Minnesota Chief and Swiepstak Threshes ; Thoiosi.' and Fir slit Bradley Sulky Rakes ; Hay Cariicrs; Horse Pitchfcaks, Wire Rope Buggies and Spiing Wacons from rdiahle manufacturers at very low prixs. and - viz-Jac- No. 2654. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah Sept, 12, 18S7. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Register and Receiver of the Land office at Salt Lake City, on October 24, 1887, viz: Thos. W. Livingston Des. Ent. No. 951 for the unsurveyed S E J N. E. j N. E. S. E. I Sec. 23 Tp. 14, S R. 2 E. He names the following witnesses to prove his reclaimatiuii and irrigation of said land, viz Oismi A. Despain E Chapman, of Fountain Green, San Pete Co. and C. C. Livingston, Ralph Snowball, of Wasatch, Salt Lake Co. 1). WEbB Register. S. W. Daike & Co Attys. for da maut. Sept. t,2i Notice of final Proof. - No. 2666. U b. Land Office at Salt Lake City Utah September 26 1887. Notice is hereby given that the following named settlers have filed notice, of their intention to make final proofs in support of their respective claims, and secure final entry thereof, and that said proofs will be made before the County Clerk of San Pete County Utah Ter. at the Court House in Manti City U. T. on 5 th. day of November 1887. Pailan Mcparlane Jr. Declaratory Statement No. 10045 for the N. J N. E. Sec. 23, Tp. 17 S. R. 2 J2 and names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon an cultivation of said land viz: Wm. F. Maylett, Charles Hansen, Willard Peacock and Francis M. Betnus, all of Manti U. T, John J. Jones Declaratory Statement N W, Sec. No9652 for the S. E. 25 Tp. I3 S. R, 4 E. and names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upqn and ''cultivation of said land viz: Joseph Briggs, John Giaham, all of Fairview, San Pete Co, Utah. Andrew Hansen Declaratory Stateand ment No. 10503 for S. i N. VV. S. N. E, Sec. 27, Tp. 16 S. R. 3 E. and names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land viz. Peter Peterson , Geojge Taylor, Gustav W. Soder-ber- g and Joseph Thorpe, all of Ephraim San Pete Co. Utah. Joseph Bartholomew Jr. Desert Entry -4 -4 -4 2 1- -4 4 N0.970f0rtheE.1-- 2 S. W.1-- 4 Sec. 14 Tpi 17 S. R. I W.and names the following witnesses to prove the com-)le.1 te irrigation and reclamation of said and viz: William Down Jr. Hyrum Bown George Bartholomew and John Bartho-meall of Fayette, San Pete County Utah Territory. Thomas J. Edmunds Declaratory E. 4 Statement No. 9523 for N. Sec. 3I 'l'p. I5 S. R. 3 E. and names the follow ni 4 witnesses to prove his continuous lesidence upon and cultivation of said land viz- Thomas Edmunds, Alfred Lamb, and Thomas J. Midgley of Wales and Edward T. Parry of Manti San Pete' County Utah. D. WEBB Register. Bird & Lpwe Attys, Nbv,-- 4 Sept-3- 0 w 5 GEORGE SNOW, FRED WILLIS,.., BENT HANSON ii.SrrED BY MANTI; SALINA ; ,MT. PLEASANT. - rothsrs MANUFACTURINCCO. T Fine Buggies, Spring Waggons, Carriages, Hu 01 Farm, Freight, Ore and Traveling Wagons. AIa?iO XX.X5IX.333333Nr,mirar HorsePowers, 5J,I.CaseThreshingMas,SteamEi;ginesSawMills, Twine and Steel Harvesters Binders; JfMcCormick and Tlows Steel Scrapers : gSTMorrison Chilled Plows ; iSouth Bend Mowers and Reapers ; ... fsrwei rSteel Plows. cu-ui- - i, 4 Saltfiaks Citv, UTAH. t. Land Office at Salt Lake City Sept, 1 1th 188 7 . Motice in hereby given that the following named x settler has filed notice of hia intention to make final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the tofinty Clerk, of Sevier County at Richfield, on October 25th IS7, viz: Frank Peter, D S. No. Iu455 for the-S- . E. 4 Sec. Tp 22 S K. 1 W. He larnea trio following witnesses to prove hia continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, eaid land, Gotttrcdsen, Edward Uroadbenr, Aaron Buckley, Mikail Eain, all of VermillloD, evier Co. 13. WEBB Uegister S, W. Barked Co., Attys. fordaimanU bt 16 Oc 21 ia.-Oc- Pills, Ayer's J. 0, tains a considerable quantity ol mucus spread over and adheient to its walls. If food enters at this time, the tenacious mucus wilt interfere, to some extent, with tin direct contact between the food and the stornaqli, necessary to provoke the secretion of gastric juice. A EksOld nllb! and Beat On laeaa Baking Powder Made- glass of water, taken before break-las(Oat Taaspooofal to a quart of Flour.) the stomach CM the market for 10 years k4 raonmmanded passes through by prominent phyalouuia a beautiful. into the small intestines in a continuous and uninterrupted flow. It 'Yamntei to lie free from Ammonia fniTedlanta and give jrefu partly distends the stomach, Mgd afl Injuriotti ee laMraslim, stretching, and to some extent objssr pocsr far a fm tssipli for Irl&l literating, the rugie in it ; ihins and JUS OJIXT ST washes out 1U04 of the tenacious E3AXUF1CTUR1X9 CO., mucus ; it increases the fill mess of of AJbO mintifftcturm QuaktrTable the capillaries of the smtuaeh, Ia, PrtMrrM, Mapl fijrup, Flavor lug Extract, u., t. directly if the water is warm, and ttOu irrv in a if it indirectly reactionary way, is cold ; it causes peristalsis of the alimentary traik, wakes it up (so to spe ik), and gives it a morning exercise and washing. Care must be taken not to give cold water when the circulation, either local or general, is so feeble as to make reaction improbable. Wo shoulJ not risk it in advanced age, nor in the feeble, whether old or young, nor should it be given in local troubles, like chronic gastric Frfathis there fi man with toul so de4 Who never to his wife hath saidt catarrh. In these cases it is lest I will a flower garden make, to give warm or hot water. The Doth for my own and thy dear sake. And sow with seeds to come up quick, Addition of salt is very beneficial. Svhich you, of course, will buy of Vicx I If such there be. 1 pray repent. u Such a tune honored as And have aa order quickly sent1 hen sweet thy rest, I'm sure, will be drinking poup at the beginning of And thy dear wife will smile ort thee. a meal could only have been so per- The Gdidi is a work of 150 pages, Colored Plates, 1000 with descriptions of the best Flowers and sistently adhered to, because of it illustrations, cgetqhles, prices of Seeds and plants, and how to grow been to tells by them. It foqnd you what you want for the garden, and experience having to get jl rpnted in Fnghsh and German. Pnce be (In most .ljq.r.q'U.ite time. It how Only xo cents, which may be deducted from first order. due.- - exactly whet warm or hot BUY ONLY VICK'S SEEDS, AT HEADQUARTERS. water, with the addition of salt, 'JAMES VICK, SEEDSMAN, Rochester, F T. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. No. 2656 Ileii,-tuenwa- y, Prepared by Dr. bola by all Druggist viz : Henry b. Hutchinson D. S for the S W of NE and N J4 b E 14 bee. 8 and N W of 8 W X 8ec- - 9 Tp 18 S R 14E. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, snd cultivation of, said land, viz : Georg Young, Joseph Curtis, Peter Ladelle Abraham Ladelle all of woodside Emery county Utah Terr. D. W EBB Kegister. Bisd and Lowe Atttys for claimants- 5 Millinery, - L Notice fo Publication. USING three boxes ef Ayers pills, and, at the samo time dieting myself, I was completely cured, Hy digestive organs are pow in good order, and I am in perfect health, Philip Lockwood, Topeka, Kails. 4 lng-na- my bowels were regulated, and, bv the time I finished t.vo boxes of these Pills my tendency to headaches had disappeared, and 1 became strong and well, Dutlus if, Loguu, iliulugton, Del. I was troubled, for over a year, yilh Loss of Appetite, and General Debility, I commenced taking Ayers Pills, and, before tiiiisliing half a box of this medicine, my appetite and strength were restored. C. O. Clark, Danbury, Conn. Avers Tills are the best medicine known to me for regulating the bowels, and for all diseases caused by a disordered Stomach and Liver, I suflered for o er three years with Headache, Indigestion, and Constipation. I hud no sppetito, amt was weak aud nervous most of the time. witnesses to prove hie eontineidence upon, and cultivation af, said land. Kz.vrrrfikm allredge, Alfred Damron, Joseph Damron George W, AUredge all of Deseret Millard county U T, H. C Wallace Receiver Chaa, W. Stayner. Atty. J Oct, - Ladies and Childrens Hats, Cloaks, Etc, made STREET. -- hl 4 VOICE-DEVELOPMEN- MAIN 67 land offie at Salt Lake city E. ?. Oct. 8 Votiee ia hereby given that the following name settler baa filed notlo ol bia intention t make final proof in support of bia claim, and that said proof will be made betore the Probate Judge ortn hie absence the county clerk of Millard on. U. T, at the county court Houee at Fillmore dty r. T. onFridey Nov 25, fh7, via: Jar as HutchSe inson; 4H I No 5049 for the i bee 89 T 17 SR; W He the Notic? is hereby given, by the undersigned, Administrator of the Estate of George Crisp deceased, to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the said de Deseret Land, Final Proof. Notice for Publication. ceased, to exhibit them, with the No. a678. within United States four Land oflica bait Lake City, rtah. vouchers, necessary Oct. 7, 1SB7 Notice ia hereby given that Ram months after the first publication eom A. btevans, of Fairview San Pete Co Utah baa filed notice of intention to make ofthis notice to the said John R. Territory proof on hie deseret land claim no. 1132, for the Baxter, Administrator at Spring N, E, of N.E. Section 35 Tp. 13 8. K before the Probate Judged in bia absence' tE the City. County of San Pete, Utah Ter- Clerk of the County Court at Manti ban Petece. Saturday, the 19 day of Novembei, 187- H ritory, the same bei'g the place for on the fellowing wit desses to prove the comthe transaction of the business of names plete irrigation and reclamation Of said land: Mortson Hyrum Defruze, Lycurgus Wilson, said estate, in said County of San Andrew Alma V. cox, all of Fairview ban Pete co. Utah, . Pete. H. C. Wallace Receiver. Wilkes ALowe Attys. , Oct. li John R. Baxter, Administrator of theEstate of NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. George Crisp deceased. Dated Spring City U. T., this Land Officeat Salt Lake" City Utah Sept, lS 188J. otice is hereby given that the follow ed 24th. day of Oct. 1887. 28 31 settler has fifed notice of hts intention to nuike Teacher of PIANO. ORGAN, HARMONY, and MUSICAL COMPOSITION. Orgiuis Cleaned, Tuned, andprpaired. Oniers by Mail pronitly filled. STAMPS one & two cts. taken on orders Jess thnn $1.00 I i Li- -4 h & Musical Instru STGRY CLARK Organs, ESTEY ments, Trimmings, Orchestral and Choir Books, sheet Music STATIONERY, school Furnishings, eto.t etc Mrs, R. Smyth 'A Mia r curtail J. W, TtNKNb'y, JaLcii A. C. SMYTH, MUSIC and STATIONERY Dealer IMPROVED u-- DRINKING BE FORK MEALS. Aug. 26, Sep. .. A..J NOTICE TO CREDITORS. lJ.SW stolt snd Christian Aruoldus of Moroni, Erie Co. Utah, and John Jenktna end Andrew Jen ten of Wales, Sen Pete County .Utah: D Wkbb Beglster Wilkes and nows Attys. for claimants. i tr-- AOlid-'B- NW Ian. VV.lt Sec 17 and bee 8 Tp 12 S It E containing 160 teres, lie Bme the follow j ing witnesses to prove bla conUnuous residence John ll Uon, and cultivation of said laud. via. Sea . t No . - F T Notice for Pubhcation. . L oer ton At 4)3.75 POEM (Written for tin bKNTinzi.byS. T, KENNER.) 2 OS 2. LwidOfflt atsfclt Like City, Aug. l&th, lss7. here-bi RiTeo that the following-nameVulice settler baa filed notice of bla Imeniiun to make final proof In support of bia claim, and that aald proof will be made before tbe Probate Judge or m his absence the Clerk of court at Mantl, on October 2dnd, 17, Tlx bwen Aiulrraoe Homestead Eotry Na 5ej6 forth E X S' W. H p 1 - A 1 Those who have not already made the exchange in school books, )o( ' :o: The meeting of the Emperors of Diseases of Ladies and Children a Europe have formerly not been con sidered a good sign at all. Some Speciality. mischief they have generally con19 t templated. But it is possible that H hind ley. M. D. the W. U. Olsten. M . 1. contemplated meeting of the Ml. rnaasul Ephraim two Emperors now means peace. William is old and wants peace in It would not he surprishis Drs. Olsten Lindley ing, time. offer the Russian would if he some good reason for May bo Increased, the Digestive orgapa Emperor PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS, a few years, strengthened, Mid the Bowels regulated, conflict the postponing die in peace. by taking Aver rills. These Pills are he in order that . may V-Ry., There is blood enough on his hands purely vegetable In their composition, Surgeons of the S. P. ul ready, They oontain neither calomel nor any other OJJire: Ephraim, Utah. . be taken w ith and Sevier CoantY- Fish Lake, 1 No. d School Book Excuakgk. al Goods. Prices the Lowest, goods the )o(best that can be Made. Agent for the for best Brass Band Instruments. Send Mr. Lambs arguments may be large Band Instrument Catalogue, also good enough, e&id a young fellow of fine Guitars. yesterday, but the Mormons of San Pete are not intelligent enough to Notice for Publication. --- Anri A IPull Lino olFi w i Wagon and Carriage Harness, Hollingsworth Hay Rakes Tent? Wagon Covers,. Machine Extras, Harrows, Wagon Robes Whips, Lamps, Washers, Coach Candles, Carts, Sleigh, Sleds. J. P. F.1 El LSTRU P, Agent. Epliraim, IJtali, Consolidated Notice for Publication. No 2635. D. S. Land Office Salt Lake City U. T., 1887. 23, Notice ishereby given that the following named zett lera have filtd notice of their intention to make final proof in support of their claims, and seenre final entry thereof, and that said proofs will be made before the Probate Judge, or i bis absence the County lerk, of Emery County, U T. at the County Court House at Castle Dale U T. eo Monday the 17th day of October A. D. 1887. via: George Duwnard 11 E.no. 5365 for the S. E S. W. and S W. ii S. E. if Sec. 27 aud N. E. j2 N.W.Ja and N.W. N.E. M Sec. 84, Tp. 14, 8.R. 10 E. 160 acres, be names the following witnesses to prove his continous residence upon, and cultivation of, said track viz: Charles P Johnson, Greea W Allred, Fred E. Grames, and Levi biUiinons, all of Price, Emery Co., c. T. Viz. Charles Peter Johnson. H. E. No. 6.t7 for the s. E. S. W. J and S. W J4 M. E. bee. &1 and N. Vf; ll N. E. ai d N. E.l N w.!.' see. 28 T US It 10 E 100 acre., and he names the following witnesses to prove his eoutinnons resden-- e upon snd culltlvatlon oi, trarts, viz. Fred. E. Grames, George now nard. fireen W. Allred ant) Levi Simmons all of Price, Emery Co., u. T. a |