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Show W Reid, .5Jbw?u33M, SC Manti, b'm 1'rJ ( 1 1 ai CoUrt IhUv) Office 1 Many a man escapes pums.i-meuow uuo uever would if ttie was imprisonment instead of But such irupnsomnent shoulu death be effectual. Such a prisoner should never be permuted to mingle with the cena.n. nt puu-ish-ne- ut PHYSICIANS, Sevier CountY other prisoners. He should understand that his sentence meant deatu in l,fc. Disca-t- s of Ladies and Children that wh.le meu would not take his life, they would wuhdiaw from him all the Speciality. asioiations of lile and leave him utterly M with no compaioiiK except his own dark When aociety become thoughts. M . U. Chbci. II. I'. Billy. M. P. perfectly adjusted,, the law will Ml. jo be-PlMaBiil C:ikrm h.nd all tnat and n U permit marriages which are likely to result in depiaved oft will spring, l'he human ho y is pretty relaPv and by the tions between the mind and the body will be undeistood, and mien that time comes the human race w,ll no longer Le PHYSICIANS & SURGEONa permitted to breed criminals. It will be while before all this will be Surgeons of the S. P. V. Ry., a good around but it will co.ne in time. brought will not be peiect until he knows Man : Utah. Oyice Ephraim, himself tliouroughlv, and the study ism tliatdirection now a days. :o: T.1 Drs, Olsten & Lindley -- ty; 3S..t. 2!r. SURGEON Our readers will be delighted to hear that the descission ha been taken to erect an academy in San Pete Coui ty at the earliest prac1 he ticable date. Academy will at. be . Ephraim, situated the muet ctMltrrd' located.' town tlm people County. Thu Will he called upon io contribute towards this great objeut And,-ivhavqt no d'oubfe, will respbnd liberally. $10 from eat h lAWiily id 'the county would be mfficient for the erection of the necessary buddings And for giving toe academy a good etart. Th temple will soon be completed, ptohably in May next, and the academy should be the iliXt object in view, second in none hut the temple ACCOUCHEUR. & urpron in tflc British Royal Nary. Office at residence Two blocks west (City Hall, Manti. ; , . - . A Telegrams promptly responded to. e M O 'h E R5i STAGE . XXT13 Thistle Station and Faircietn 1 -- . Dt tween Monday & Thursday of each Week Stages leave Faitview for Thistle at 5 a. m. 9 a. m. Thistle for Fairview Arrive At Thistle at 1 :50 p. m. Fairview 5:15 'nnurrtion is mnls with the D. to lf. a. Walter Murray Gibson ia dead Mr. Gibson in San i ntnsiacc. wa- - once an inhabitant Of Salt Lake City and there known as a faithful Saint. In the fit ieS he was bent as missionary to th Sandwich Islands, bin tiding to some he was excduiUoicatad. o He succeed! in raising nnni-ter of the dignity of prime ths little kingdom. But he abused and had to flee in his order liLgKivpp the. violence o4h j.arks. Ue.th bas now ended hi exile. Ambition for political power and gredinsss were his faults. (!. II v. at Thistle. . Tlio S.P.V.R. R. Co, WILL KF.I-t- , y 0 6 A L, oerton him-elft- $3.75 At 1L. n Dfs.lllM.ll.SIJolin Fish Lake, 10111 po-it.o- lio s"t o i H. R. SLOAN, MACHINIST. n -- ud A. 1). lloldaway wete read thanktujj the Council for extend.ng to tnem the ireedotn of the Council chani ber. , A communication from the Orphans House and dav Nursery, uiv.ting the membeis of the Coui.sd to wisit t lat institution, was read, and on motion of Mr. Voun, the invitation was accepted and 3 p. 111 lived as tiie hour for ntak mg the visit. A communication from the House notifying the Council that it had passed H. !'. No. n, was lead The bill was then lead foi the tiisi tune, and teferreJ to the conunittte on jtid.ciary. H. F. 15 was passed, and the title of the bill made the title of the act. House concurient tesolution No. it. providing that 11sany report of any comshall reler to toe t.,!e mittee upon b of the bill, was coi.cuned in. 2 House concurient resolution-No- . providing that all bills reconimendo-- by committees tor passage, and all b.lls upon which theie is a nnnoiity teport, be primed by the committees fot the use ot the Assembly Wits rejected, and the resolution not concuned in. A petition from Mrs. Mary A. Wilkin was lead, in which she stated that liei husband, the late August Wilkin, ws session chapla.n diirnig the twent-sxtol the Assembly, with the understanding that lie should receive the customary compensation oi 54 per day. He only received, however, jt 50 per day, and the petitioner asked thatthe balance oe appropriated to inni. Committee on claims and public accounts. 1 he committee on jud.ciary, to whom was referred C. F. N 4 a bill to exempt mutitti- - Lenelit building societies hour taxation, leported that while such societies weie undoubtedly public bene-111and de&rvefl to fie tucouuged aitd fostered, still ft was leared that tlie passage of of a bill exempting them from taxation would establish a bad precedent, and the Committee therefore lecommended that the bill be rejected. The report was adopted. The committee on insane Asylum made a report, lixing Friday, it 7 a. in. aS the day aitd hour for the Legislature to leaV'e tlM city to visit the Insane Asylum. The report was received. Mr. Olsen introduced a bill for an act amending an act incorporating; Richmond, Cache County, which was read fur the tixst tune, and referred to the comin.ttee on municipal corporations and towns. 1 d h Jan. a6 A communication Thunias M. Watson, thanking the Council for extending to tiiem the fieedom of ,he Council chamber, was read. A cdniiAiihlcation Loiai the House, notifying tlvs CVuintd that rt had rejected rhe L. F. No. j, a bill providing for attachments, was lead. The Council was notified that th Abinadi Pratt asks in a to the Lattr-daSaitHB,' published Machinery of all kinds rcp,iiied or in the Des. for forgivm-sNows, new parts made to order. cnicuta'ssd varii us piedic-tionfc- . having .. . BLACKSMITH. We confer that - When we Hlacksmlthing in all its branches. saw the predictions rertrred to, we SHOINO A 8 PEdALTY. . thought it a pity that .ueh could Prices to suit the time.--, imd all he circulated, at a time wken ever work guaranteed. opportunity is taken' advantage ol . Two wild a half Mocks east of by our enemies to ridicule Zion. ' 'o op. Store, Manti. We in not ihink, however, that toe y Jan. 29. The Council met pursuant to adjournment at 2 p.m. yesterday, Mesats. VVitnnier, Olson and Tuttle being absent. A communication was received from the Governor, 'noufyihg Hie Coiinol that he had appioved and filed with the secretary C. F. memorials No. 2 and 3 m relation to the alien land art, and the appointment of a Fourth Associate Justice ior this Territoty. The following conimunication from Saints accepted the predictions as auditor of public accounts was read the il re authentic. The damage done and referred to the judiciary committee is theie'or probably not great, and with instructions to mvengate. if there any it falls on Bio. Pratt hnu'-elu r tlntrt Oil auvbody else. s P.P.RATHKEY 'IFagon Maker f -- Manti. Grover Cleveland lias just presented a copy of the constiUitini) oi the United States to the pope. From the way in which the gift was received you would almost think mat the obi iti.ln was at the point of falling in love with Grover, as he once was in love with Bismark. The flirtation between tnese two actually went so far that they exchanged pictures. Parian McFariane STONE-CUTTE- R. if ANTI, . uorsF, )o( UTAH. Tombstone!, )o( Monuments, The Richfield Adoeatr tells its ' Tablets, readers that lie - not much on ' Sills, Etc. poetry. . Why, that need not be told. Everybody knows that, and Ath irojir-also that donkeys do but love Neatly and Promptly Executed and music on Yorv Reasonable Terms. Twe Univeist'y at PkdaJe phia winch will he lias callecteJ spent in sch!,.i for antiquities ...For Sale among the ruins of the anoient This .Ileautiful Building Stone will BaM-lonbe furnished in shape or ike to order, and will he delivered to any point in .the ' Territory aa the S. i- H mom wskpeioolite -- . . CONCRESS. - V Terras 1st Delegate Caine, in the House Jan. 23, introduced a bill providing that the Supreme Court of Utah shall hereaftet Mock W. bf Main, consist of a chief justice and three a1 sociate justices, any two of whom shall constitute a quorum. No Justice shall act as a member of the Supreme Couit in any action brought upuiv a writ ol O.M.FERRfACO. errot, bill of exceptions or appeal from a toSlhB decision, judgment or, decree rendered t In tha nrtd. f f VS yt LraBt by him in the District Court. s.it.FS'imiacol Caine also Introduced the cor.- vy IWHTiy. (llwtniM, cu tent, reolutions dctoiaed-- , by the r6,000.000RiSXLU j I I i l f I r 1 -r s k J ' . - ) t',f yii r, I.- O amNII Alf t daaion on the tarffton lead. laml, obtained ii-animAia consent to have printed in toe TO ALL Co reShy:al Record the resolution gig nuoBtAiud , adopted b' the- Surlt Lake Chamber of I okrtcmwtwiUi-- j C'Jtnmifce nt endorsed by the woo! f - out o4bi . r ,we'!uf Utah, protesting amst any KSySSSS: reduction of the tafnu on 'wool or Hcblsj 'wn'bBTOij pna-seote- d 4 - I w w.SEEDS'r54: fJ!.FKRaVACO..DetroltJRSIh r,slr , , ilerts. -- 2 - Tne bill was reler.ed to the cframit- tee on judicury, and the re olubons to .the comhuttee u wail and means. . 1MOtRIATQCN Ell L Of last session introduced a few dais ago by Mr Clark, being special order of the Jay, t ie.1 come up, and was read by A Grand Draw- ing. items. from the Governor announce that he had approved H. F. 15 ameuJn g the section ol the law making 13 years the age of consent in rape i.a.e instead of 10. J. A COC Jan. 29. Mr. Richards presented an act a uborizing cities and towns to bor row ntoi ey tor certain purpose. He asked that it be referred to the comand mittee on municipal COPULATION OF COUNTRIES. Portnpal, 4,160,315; .Holland. 4,324,810; Canada, 4.172.921; Kouniji'ii.i, 5,376,000; Belgium. ; Siam, 6.000,(100; Norway ami Sweden, 6,497,245; Persia, i.rkey, 8,631,369 jMexicn, Brazil, 12, 0(0, 000, 10, 046.872; v ain, 16,631,345; Italy, 28,459.-51- ; Ore ,t Biitain, 35,026,108; span, 36,70', , IS ; France, 37,672.- 04b; Austria and Hungary) 37,786,' S5t ; Gem n , 45. 234, 061 ; U. S. A., 50,155.783; Russian Empire, 1 FER Svreltlng. t, togi-Oie- ona-ybl- FACTS YOU CAN ba I' Cm . Tkat tha an J largest tobacco factory in th wtrJ U ia Jncy City, N. J. That thla factory make the popular and Climax Plug, tha acknowledged world-tam- Hand-Bi- d chewing tobacco. That this factory waa extabliahed as long ago y5at That last year ( 1886) it made and sold the enorrnou. quantity of 27,989,280 lbe. or fourteen thousand tona of tobaceo. th of all tha toThat thia was mord than bacco made in the United States notwithstanding that there were 966 factories st work. for firat-clae- a the last 21 years this factory has helped support the United States Government to th million seven hunextent of 6ver Forty-fodred thousand dollars ($44,700,000.00) paid Into ths U. S. Treasury in Internal Revenue Taxea. of thla factory is about $i,eo,-000.0- 0 That Ae pay-ro- ll per year or $20,000.00 per week. That this factory employs about 3,500 operative. That this factory make such a wonderfully good chew in Climax Plug that many Otfcef factories have tried to imitate it in vain, and in despair now try to attract custom by offering larger pieces of inferior goods for the same price. That thia factory nevertheless continues to increaa its buainhsa every year. Tkat thia factory belongs to and ia operated by Yourx, very truly, CO. P. LORILLARD That 1 aUv cait 1 Will give to his customers, on the 1st of next January a 1 D T-e- Beautiful Parlor Stove CALL AT HIS HARDWARE STORE . LBd Bailey, Att y. bees to Creditors Notice . Estate ef Alma Brown ITsctaaed. Notice is hereby giveu by the uni. Administrator if the of Ala dccvaxeU fo Uic Crrditora or, and de the laid damn again having aad uceary vouchers wit- them with the nil nth after thflrt publication otnul' to tile admmtBlrator at Uaatl Hy m a. . of San Pet I tah Territory at Dated Mauti, city January ih. Ut. th- x and see his On Time Cook STOVES, Universal Heating Hangt s ami Sheet Iron Tinware Of all kindB kept in Stock and Made to Order. 'XVORK in Tin and gCiTOB Executed. Slieet Iron Neatly Roofing and Guttering oa New Buildings a specialty. 50,058,415. Whit Put N iu 1 So oidered. IbWIlS. Notice fo United 'state Land OS. Pec, 6, lh87, Notice is hereby (riven that tbef-.nsottler ha hied t.uce of I is niuuion k final proof in cupixirt ot tucUiiu, w.dt proof vi be made before tue Jaoe euce the County Clerk of Kiner ciani? j Dale, on Saturday fan. 14, Um vzNi,-.-oH K. 4IH for the W 4 s W r. K.lf Sec 36 Tp 23 S R 21 E. He nvueati.lj witnesseeto proN fcia roxtimioa mfjrw and cultivation of, eaiti land. Moore, Leonidas L Crapo, John N L.B, Bartlett all of fciuab, Winery couuu e , 1 Mr M S. llamlm, n of the hast known in Nuiiti C.iroliuit, write jm-Lvrr aioce 1 liom WmaTi n, ax followH wa hrv(;ii yeiiraitf itfie 1 have had whut Uie dm ti.i a rail tup iliar.iae, and whioli I call ! de gwelliiiK tup al drawn . put (.1 place '1 here tuna awelbrijf at the kuce-j.in.where Uiere ia a profuse maOI iling, win. h has been there for year coulee tliis h.x yreatlv depleted my . with euruioal operation h fl.e lcjf lame tried every known blood puritii r to timid up iny system, but non did me good until 1 took 8 8 8 1 use it It always builds in9 up, eveiy spring mol dlgcbtiou, and giving me app-tlt- t? me t stand the hiig, trying, fens? jyating, hot summer days. To m there vi BdaUth rued Dane for purifying the blood and building up the wasted gyitem M 8 8 S On using it 1 sooil hccanie strong of body aud easy if mind. My color 'changed from a pale, worn look to healthy, robust complexion " Mr (J N Knzel, of FarmeTarilla, , Texas, writes . Atiout August 1st, lb65. Bn eruption appeared on my arm and legs, will, h pained me much and (Mlhed to affect my physical condition generally. On the advice of a physician at this place, I filially commenced using Swift a Specific. 1 am glad to say that after using three large bottle the cores have all healed Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed tree. Thr SWlVr Bl'tUVlO Ci, from Drawer 3. Atlanta Oa House had adopted the report of the committee on compilation and publication of the laws. 011 motion of Mr. Marshall, was adopted. And the labors Notice of the committee approved. )o(- Tir .! ! lhe following eiiUiiituc remark; Jan.AJ. M1 of the members of the on capital punishment appear Council except one weie present at 2 p hah 7n7 u. the 7ie r m., w hen the President called the house We believe the death sentence will be to order. 1 he nt nates of the previous abolished before many years moie meeitnj wete read and approv'd, Comniunicatioi's irotn E H. Andei-soSolitary confinement ij better and more ,4 th. , aosi LEGlSLATURu.. Manti, Utah. Main Street. Adialairiratcr of r li, Ee, of Aluu f tha. Estate deceased. in n 4'n Si Timber Culture, Final Proof- -, tice for Publication. Th No. 27b0. Land Office at halt Lett City V'otioe is hereby given that Darnel B. anPeteo , I tah, hasiliedU hi inteution to make tinal proof before the . ter and Receiver at their offle in s,ait Lu I tah, on Friday, the 17 day of rebrnarv, i, timber cultureI applicationN- - No 4d for the W. 5 h. E. x C N, E 14, and 9. S. W a. 31, in Tp. No. 18 S. It- - No 2 k. S.L. g Me nanree as witnesses: (leortfe snow.Lni and Edward W. FCl Tuttle Isaac B- Brunei SanPete Co., I tab- D- - WEBB.Rt T. C. Bailey, Attj Janlj IIo Notice for Publication. No. 2681. Land Office at Salt Lake E, Moure, & Co, Utah, Jan. l(th, 1888. Notice is hereby given that following-namesettler has I notice of his Intention to make ; proof in support of his claim, that said proof will be made be m the Judge or in hirf absence Castle Olerk at Dale,Ec County MORONI, UTAH, County, Utah, on Saturday; F v b o, 1888, viz ; William Cordir. Transact a general Banking bus- of Huntington, Emery County FuT iness. T.JI. E. No. 5131, for the W.'t J. C d San Pete Valley B:A:N:K, Buy and sell Exchange on Principal Points at Lowest Rates. W. 4, I S.'Ei N. V, N.K.iS 28., Tp. 17 S.,R. 9 E. i. Sec. T of j ' names the following witnessei his continuous residence Deposits received, payable on proveand cultivation of, said on, Demand. viz : TbomaB Cheeney, Alonzo 5 Active Accounts Solicited. Albert Guymon, William G. :o: ingley, all of Emery Co., Utah, D. Webb, RegiA For the year 1888, we will allow T. C. Jan20fBailey, Atty. inteiet on Savings Deposits at the rate of 10 per annum, Notice to Creditors. 0 stol Wa Is C -- A C. SMYTH, MikNTI. all kinds of Mnsical DEALS iii Merchandise, stationery, toys, Ladies milline ry, Etc., Etc. jEtc. TEACHER of Vocaland mental Muiic. Instru- Terms reasonable. ur Uuttle brand- lik e cut : ed Left ear cut abd lops down. Right eat cut shallow fork. Horses brand- - -4 ed '5iEsaj on left shoulder. Creek Range Between and Ephraim San Pete County. Name and Address : Six-Mil- J. V. e IIoggan. mel V clul frot - Z A Estate of Gumld Pchruou, Dcci d. Me Dr her. bv given by the u ideiflgusd idnlmlss tnersUie of liuaild Pelitaon, deeeasod, k creditors of, ah i all pcrsoi haring claims a V Id said deceased, to jliibit them wm. nee. eeary v om hers within four xaouthi ,Jle of thi notice to t si le the first publiCMTon mmtstrator at hik resident in Ephraim, ba Of Itab.. County, TernteVy ( bar)s Chris. rnsen, (F;: Admit! trVtor of the b.sta' of unild Pd, recea. a j. Dated at Ephraim Ja . l.tb A,t ' i SHERIFFS 8 ALB. !he Wra, V. Morse and Owen J Le as W. V. Morse & Co. ts. J Madsen and Edward Oekey. By virtue of an execution w out or the District Court, F Judicial District of the Territor Utah and County of Utah, wLc Wm. V. Morse and Owen J, L as W. V. Morse and Co. plai1 and J. P. Mad sea and Ed Ockey .defendant, uponaJudgii rendered the 14 th. day of Novft 1887 for the sum tf $727.32 gether with interest thereon at per annum from its date, togt. with all legal costs accruing hers I have this day levied upon HI right, title, claim ancl interest said defendant, J. P. Madsen, a aod to life jfoHowing described' estate, to wit x Beginning at a point 0 eh S. thence N. 89 deg. 15 min. W. chains from the N, E. corner 0! N.W. quarter of Sec.19 Tp. 17 r 3 East thence S. 45 min. tf' chains thence N. 85 deg. 15 min Ten 0 ehs. thence N. 1 deg min. E. Five chains thence S chi deg. 15min. S Ten lu( p-o- rt L 351! . and Mr. Richards Manti, Utah were the only absentees when the House Mr. opened for business yestetday. Co-o- p. Hatch having returned from his furlodgh, and Mr. Howell was again in his seat. Hut fewr visitors were present. Mr. ShLGMiLLtR presented the excuse Music Dealer, of Mr. Lund, who was unwell, and unable to attend. Eagle Rock, Idaho A conimunication from the Territorial Have a fine Block of Home Made Send for my New Catalogues of Musicauditor was read, and accompanying it al Goods. Prices the Lowest, goods the Bocts end Shoes. wete the reports from Various county "best that can be Made. Agent for the do all to d also e prepare cleiks. The information contained in They at best Brass Band Instruments, Send for of kinds rerepairing. these reports, he said, was not at all large Band Instrument Catalogue, also ot tine Guitars. gular. and he recommended the passage Store $ doors 8outh of P. O of a law defining just how the reports shall be made out. The communication and the accompanying statements were received and acres. teferred to the committee on douhties. containing Five The auditor also returned thanks for at a point tw Beginning the honor conferred trr tendering him chains East,' aad four the freedom of the House. North from centre ofSec' Chancellor Whitney presented the re( was' which Eleven of University, the.Deseret Township Eighteen, StH port read and refetted to the committee on of range tfvo East Salt Lake education. After some more business dian. Thence North Eleven1? the house adjourned and the members chains thence North 89 deg 45c went ott to visit the Orphans Home. Jan. 24. Mr. Lund Manti FACTO Alma Marker. R Y , 3is Pat 1 the 15-10- 10-10- 0 06-10- 0 represented that the roads between Bluff and the older settlements in the rerritoiy Were in such a condition as to prevent many people from settling in that county who might otherwise do so. Ma.. Hoc.e, fiorn the committee on leported pemtcirtary and reform schqol. bai.k. with amendments, Mr. Lunds (H. F. k ) bill providing for the establishment ol a iefoim school, and recommended that it be put upon its passage. Report adopted and bill received aud hied for its second reading. Mr Luno. front the commute o counties, to whom had been referred th petition of a number ol residents of U11 tah Conntv asking that the county seat be Vein n.v -- d iet ,rted that they had examined the matter, and dscoveied had no power ir. that the the matter. They tepi ted the petition baik without a;,y recommendations. Mr. King presented a bill providing for the selection and payment ofjuiois and cteatuir couit commissioners, 1 BXCHjHISrO EPHRAlfwl 3E3, CITY, -- And UTAH, 73-10- 0 20-10- 0 that I will, on Saturday the day of Febuary A. D. 1838 1 Groceries Hardware, Crockery, Glassware, Hats, Caps, Boots, & Shoes. ing a Specials, LOW JPRIOE3S. & Eleven o'clock A. M. of said chf Manti City in front of the &; house door of the . County of Pete U. T. sell at public auctionl cash in hand(lavvful money o(' United States) all the right, $ claim and interest ofsaid defends J. P. Madson, ofj in and to above described property or much thereof as may be neccfl1 to raise sufflicient to satisfy B: Judgment, with interest and 0 to the highest and Lest bidd'-J. P. Larsen Sheriff, of Sai I County U. T. 1 r Produce taken at the Highest Price. Please give us a call, and be convinced J . P. Meilstrup 0 75-10- Has reopened with a good And well assorted etock of-- Goods j tea bre W. two chains thence Su bas 0 Eleven chains thence ec 1 ch Eci 89 deg. 45 min. E. two to place of beginning contaif fan Three acres more or les? Public notice is hereby P 75-10- Jan. 26. At the opening of proceedings in thb House Mr. Heyborne presented a petition from the residents of San Juan County, asking an appropriation of fS.qoo to be expended on the roads. It wil ppi . 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