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Show iu c!J Monty lh, Jan-- i MAXTI CITY, SAX PETE COUNTY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, VOL. IV. U s-- it es. loins . a. all Pams? AUGUST 15, 18SS. many of his friends, with his shaved head and slick face. Bro. Dorius is feeling well, just the same, and his labors ther;fore, have DEPARTMENT. been very interesting. A wellprepaied supper was waiting Manager F. Dorius, as for him in the Central School-Housail the good sisters had been very busy busiio'ts matt, rs connected with all the afternoon in makinng preparabe tions to receive and welcome their Bropaper in hphraun v vd He was leceived and Bishop. the mmiajer of ther jHntacted thronjh with joy and satisficatioii by his many NO. 18. P H RA I M ,. ion. dg ' W. T. REID, Presulent. e, J. II. WODSKOW, Seerdeep nthU dtnyartment. 1 q friends. The supper over, we quieted' down ie for to sten to a few words in regard to the Au.'. 13. iSSS prison l.fe. He made snie excellent Utah, remarks, and 1rest. Peteiseii offered a ire Ted. few closing sentiments. W e had an en ; uud tl vable time and a goid supper, but LOCAL 1 TEM t a carp, mid have enjoved it better if Brother theeele We D ins had not 1. joked so funny. Jickness is quietly leaving, But it c.i ave.no do ut t. a large number more, few lives todepa.t Irutn this raai;,, hat w.ll go to the en this fall, hut we o!i ., 'rtion. If I 5 U1 plr,J"-hrai- SEV i Send your orders for J . tajAijiere. 1 n a j they will K.ok si 111c better than with the the Bp, for he looks k little poor Ihope, there are many changes cleiks has though, his healli is good, and if so he, New "rks in the OB PLmXGs- to this Office. i Co-o- p. Agents ;u all the go. Earmt-ir'..xat j00ks more like it. Aft! . . 'change looks quite handsome alter Bakr, 5 last coat ol patu'.i w ill - soon become natural again. 11 bllty jas. T. Jakeman and Miss Mickel-'aien1 was in town on Monday and gave Farmers Excliaugea pleasant call. kljolcl Fasti There .is a little too Acront- - icSl prejudice and faultfinding among arul ke murt. lU)ited and we EadeC ji succeed far better. is, M tut It is always ptoper and in place to o yonr opinion if you have one and "It is tne truth, even if all dont like it, e truth is right and it may sometimes t very hard blows. Wanted: Good steady women and 'Tls for all classes of ,iod wages paid to i.d reliable parties. JApply at Mrs. McEwans Employment .dice 69 W. First South Street Salt , " Mrs. T house-servant- ike City. s - . TDonG. Smith, a nephew of Geo. A and a student of the B. V. A., was ' nitli, this city last week. lie made a pleas Vt call on his friends and referred to ye Academy, etc. lie resides at luntington, Emery Co. Our last conjoint meeting was a grand access. At the commencement, the Let it be understood .resident said at we are determine to have order dre A well arranged and gry appropriate programme was cai-thorugh. If these meetings are fderly and in accordance to the inructions of the General Suprintends. This has been one of the dryest sea' ns ex'jerion'-uhere in Ephraim, races chat used to be wet and moist year around are entirely dry PresI have a pasture ent Petersen said: jwn by the creek, .and which every-tdtold me would always be supplied f th water, but this year in place of a steady stieam of water there is a sign of any entirely dry. I have iiere for 21 years but neveriexper- nded a dryer season. . d y hav-gg- ' --)t ?;V7TEbitor Sentinel. LT$ZUpeared the In your last issue Is it following item, to have the same President and iPjopper r!e same Church every Sunday? it proper lpOTlt should have been, inIs the same 1 Jiave the same preist EMBElhureh every Sunday? A variety of A leakers would certainly be mote to sit. This is the idea nothing inter-iZMMti- TRADE R iVIEW. 0 New York, Saturday, Aug. 4, iSSS. Business is a little betfei, and m aggregate volume is now fully equal to that of last year at dale, dvottgit smaller CD SOI .J l H UNCTOW.Jt BctwcenThistle Station and Faircieiv or the best known and best equipped ment for placing advertisements n newspapers and conveying to advertierA the information which they require in order to make their ?Ten of good ad wisely and profitably. drees, or women, if well informed and practical, may obtain authority losuiicit ad vert. air.g patronage for us. Apply by letter to Ge P. Eowkll 10 Spruce & Co., Newspaper AdvertiaitjpjCnrean, wilt teseuf 8t.,Kew York, and full panicn-larby return mtud. A I. J f GRAND RECEPTION On Said da-iihome fr jAimuiui Ty. eve. Bp. Dorius rc'.rrh-h.- s mission to tii'C Utah He looks ijiiuy, said notice. Orders or Telegraph will receive promt attention. SAY fc K a? p r 7 o CD P 2. 3 CO O tn 3p W g S' Z3 p CJ O 09 2 c-- 9y tfijSo KJ main st., mawti. f G.AKBILEWS & CTDE AREAS Udjjg CASH WOOL will ship on Commission, and make liberal advances on all Consignments. They also carry the famous they Bain & Mitchell Wagons And -- the Wood's Mowers and Harvesters Which they will sell at Salt Lake Prices 0 1G .it sJ 1 ;, Outfits. Fronts, GrateSjCrosspicci-s.l.id- V - L')t -- V.v S - fi-'- T 1 .1 I V i , t 03-ia5-- fi ,:r i i I .v Ad B , i ! . si Mi. . tnci- Maiit, f J ect , w v O.BOX 0 rf ' ' - r c H O f c V. S.f S T 5 - c T" .T tT4 c - c . - S Ji i . a :& ! c cfc , !n- t . a , iSi - r Wj. i v i P5S.?g3 C ! n ii -- t hpl -5ew i I f -.1. r? .. H v I. MANTI. pi gii m nPi 1 n, U- - i t-- jr tie. e : t:i i.EM'xsVDNri; 1 05 .a Ni I,i i i I and N awe ao - : liS ' Oolite Stoneg.2T Nalt LU h, , . hi U- V MAIN STREET, i f, d,, "'U 1!!' '.I w- Neuter. Agricultural Implements. One block south of Theatre I vr- OtJLttixis; the lieaut.iful 2rWiite mid fron o! Sun Pete. Fty !e Oj13.C3L CD. (' n Etc. Tablets, Executed in' the StOno (Incorporated) JMeohteks and jobbers of - 0. Box Head-ston- es, Implement Company, s Ihtcxs, Eto. to any kind of Stove nude. In ordering Be sure to give name and exact No. of stove. Al! home made 20,'''u held'v S L. prices, fore purchasing elseivli re uiv ; call, batisfam.ou gm.r.mtebrAMsii P oUK, Utah. I Dealer in Monuments, CONSOLIDATED and Ranges, fXj All Rinds' df E.ttras and Stove P. 19 DKALF.K parlor, Heating, Cook, Stove U i i a CO O3 . M 3 5:1 (35 X O 3 K b. h 3 - short 11 ta S' -- 1 CO M o5 1 5 D O b- By mail 1a invest-men- s. o UNDERTAKERS! Doamsita ;'tmERSox . n o Tuesday & Friday of eaclf Stages leave Fairview for Thistle at 5 it. hi. Arrive at Tld-af'al 1 :00 p. id. Every Wednesday and Saturdav Leaves Thistle for Fairview 9 a. in. CENTRE ST., EPHRAIM arriving at 5 p. in. and connects Keep Constantly on hand a full stock with the AT 1. Pleasant Stage. of Joseph E. Taylors Undertaker Connection i mad with theD.j: U. Goods. Coffins, Caskets, Etc., G. Iiy. at Thidlc. it attemi-.-seve- f I will pay for good cow hair 10 cts. per lb. Constantly on hand lopes, halters, etc, etc. Come and eet vour moneys worth. - i tj AS CO 3 -- Counlv Clerk. XjXKT2jlI - .trj'.nd exhoitei all ;ignt thousand. 0) :Rope fvlaker- :- Wooj, Hides, Pelts and Grain. ff 73I0SX EPHRAIM it Will be paidKTHSOSMSKS for the above articles in or MOWERS- STAGE l j n Co -- F- - John Reid, As far as I have been able to examine The 'Jieautifnl Sliy." I consider it a itof Sept 4th, i8SS, of the Y. M. ,and Commendable work in every respect. . t Conjoint Session. as it does, the events of the Presenting P. Rustler Andersen C, Monthly by Bible in such a pleasant and simple sty le Song, James Frost it cannot fail to awaken a proper interReeitction, Mrs. Viola Madson est in that holy book. The frequent Dialogue, Daniljensen made to other historian than Song, John Stevensen those named in the Scriptures, will have C H. Dorius Reading, a good effect. The book represents the Music, James Wickmati class ofliterature which I would be hapRemarks. A. H. Lund. to see more widely read, especially py Song, Nellie Stevensen, by our young people. I shall recommend Hansen Song, Sophia the work to my friends, and I wish ou Music, Jos. Stevensen. all success in your canvass. Truly Yours James E. TalmagIl SUNDAY SERVICES. iitefct Mr. Wallace Billings sole agent There was an unusual large congrega-ICB- , San Pete is now traveling through on on Sunday, to listen to Bp. Dorius. County introducing the books. In connection, Bp. Kimball also, who poke to the Saints. He said he was been Shilohs Catarrh Remedy- a positive afflicted of lung disease and hadunder-i cure forCatatrh, Diphtheria and Canker pr quite a time. He was no 0? rounder, because he was under bonds. Momh. Sold by 1. B. Brunei, Manti 'deferred back to the persecution of his and H. P. Larson, Ephraim. .arbnts and of the. present time, on & ccount of the gospel. Cut6 will give immediate relief? Price, V; He had been laboring m the Manti and Jr. Sold by I. B much was and very ,,'emple pleased io cts., 50 cts.and H. P. Laison, Lph- r ith San Fete county, it was his first Brunei, Manti, here. r'isit 1 President Peterson addressed the ThA F.cv. Geo. H. Thayer of Bourbon, congregation, referred to the remarks Both myself and wile owe f the Brethren, and said Bp. Dorius Ind., says: our lives to Shiloh s Consumption Cure. tad been imprisoned more and in differ-tB. Brunei. Manti, and H. P. places than any other person, unless Sold by I. t was the fust missionaries that went Larson, Ephraim. o Norway. Cl jsed by asking a liberal Fdr Dyispepsia and Liver Complaint, ionation to the Temple, and prepare have" a printed guarantee on every you vith the fuel therie would have to be of Shilohs Vitalixer. It never bottle .bout thirty-thre- e tons of coal and about fails 'tri cure. Sold by I. U. Brunei, :ighty five cards of wood. Dont think Manti. and H. P. Larson, Ephraim. lecause the Temple is set apart for you to Ofenvaa for AGENTS WANTED , .o go and enjoy all the blessings possi-lY- " Eatronurc. A small amount ol 'w and then to discontinue your dona-j-t- irotk dooo with tnct and intellipence may pro 5ace a considerable income. Age nteearn several ions. The Lord's work is never done. hundred dcllarstn cominissionsin asicgle season upon the minds ofihe people mpiessed and incur no persona) responsibility. Kn.juire : he coming conference at Mt PlefSant, fttthtnearcstnewspaperoiiice and learnthat our establish- r .ri ga? o I 20-- 6 c 'M o a Care of Cancer anil Ulcers. GANS r.WUESI. X. Jungs T, C. McLondon writes to Swift Speolfle Co. : About three the A midsiiiiiii.u exclusion iu G::.c!dj year Jerry Bradley, had a cancerous (rum tile managed bv Mosis Fell - ftgo, aora on Uls lace, near the G right eve It Eg. iu, takes place ..u Aug 171:1. caused him a deal of pain, and he .lies li. in .i.ui iele as usual vvllji the j lost the sieht groat of the eye, but ws finally Via., Chester and y urea by the use of Swifts past excm si as. Hpoctfia T Thtscaseis Moiom, $4,5" E tii.taingieeii 4, on woll known in Wilkes Co., Ga., where he lived. Tickets gw.idi.,: 4 days. Tins cHl Mr. L. Cox, of and til j eel y be tne last exclusion foi Arkabutla, Tate Co., writes: I suffered a mat deal .ins veal in in die Sntith, and being the fiie., old ulcere for rear. Your medimiddie August, w ill give all those cine waa recommended, and after uaia who have been unable to leave their ix bottles I was completely cured, our medicine does eve a chance to level in the bosom of f.tims, l more voe , elaim for it I have knows than Salt Lake, and attend to their little it to euro thou M?. nw,e hopeless. pleasure after their hard summers woik Goldsmith, No. 674 Wsrrca IS 17 bt., Brooklys, N. Y., write: I commenced uBiug g. g. s. about three years ftffo. I had uffered with a for over a year. I used a sore throat WANTED. many great 5r..r,eni6c'i'ii witn no good results. A good competent teacher to teach My little girL also, had . tore lingers ; it commenced from the the District School of Mayfield. For full and then the nails would oome off. uiok, Vt i doctored to particulais apply ver two years, nod when I com-fc- i Niels Andersen, thought I Would i,81 School Trustee. 1 W0Ulil do tot ber- I am fhtntwu6 to say tlmt It entire- - cured Mayfield. San Pete Co., Utah. 20 17 k?rV. !lle Je8t remedy T know 01 tUo Iflooa. I really believa V19 ra,!an of saving my life. NOTICE EOF BIDS. told me I had throat disease similar to General aGrants. I cheerfully to recommend all it suffering County Clerks Office, Manti City, Utah, from disordered jiood. July 13th, iS88. Teatise on Bwod and Skin Disease mailed free. Th Swijt Sealed proposals will be received at Specific Co., office until of this the 3rd day Sepr. A. Drawer 8, Atlanta, Ga. D , iSS8, for the building of one hundred rods of grade, beginning near the North end of Ephraim North lane, San. eteCo. TWO GOOD WORKS. Utah Terr. Grade to be eighteen feet Salt Lake City, Augv 7, r8SS. at bottom, eighteen inches high in centi e of grade, and rounding from certre to Mr. Wallace Billings. My DeaCBrcth.t r sides. To be gravelled ten feet in width I look upon " Crown Jewels"') as an ad- in centre of grade to the depth of three 0- mirable collection of beautiful md valu- inches". Ground not to be broken withable things. The selections aiepronerly in six feet of grade. Grade to be located bv Selectman and conveniently classtlied, and the best efforts of the authors represented have Luke. Programme Pirelllin' T usa 1; Ei-- ' non-activ- ing. wn. 3 H 2s Circum-"JUITl-anc- th oo SB (jjH some important branches. Trade lias improved at Philadelphia, Baltimore Cleveland, Detro.t. St. Paul, Nashville and Galveston, and is. excellent at Omaha. At some points the lateness of the season letaids the of activity, and at many the recently prevailing dul ness is still unbroken, but the general result is a peiceptihle increase of activity. The speculative markets have been Wheal has nsen 4 cents for the week with sales of 83 nulliou bushels ai New Yolk, and corn I cent with sales of 16 million bushels, and oats 2 cents, but all appear were higher 011 Wednesday and have since declined. Hogs have nsen 10 cents, lard 15 cents per 100 lbs., and pork 25 cents per barrel, oil if cents, and cotton 22 cents per i"o pounds with sales of 269,000 bales. The excellence of crop prospects in tins country does not prevent an advance in product which is based on belief in a large foreign demand hereaftei though exports lints far have been much below those of last year. Iron is considered stronger, though No, 1 Southern is auoted at $17.25, delivered in Brooklyn, and steel rails are lower, sales being Mil is. quoted equivalent to $29 at Easton 1 The general aveiagc of all prices has risen 2 per cent sm.ee July .gst. The business failures occuriftg throughout the country during the last seven days, as reported to R. G, Dun & Co., the Mercantile Agency, today, Friday, tjy telegraph, number, for the United States, 191, and for Canada, 25, or a total of 216, as compared with 221 last week, aad 22S the week previous to the last. For the' corresponding week of last year the failures numbered 1B3 made up of 163 in the United States, and 20 in the Dominion ol Canada. R. G. Dux & Co. 111 been chosen. 3 With regard, to the above. The book in itself is a library of its would make a great dilletence kind. I would like to see it in the hands t0 whether they should or not. Those of all of our young people; for its conresiding know best those circumstances tents are, I think, healthful and inspirlid L3 (6 (!) s n Wit'i r eai ii i.nk.ii's ri; ian'i Kc.m dv. I. Ik 'ms S Ed lb P. Laison Enhlahn. i tdili 9 ' - ff : - t f cts Cl tj !JfL ;? - Sri f m c " eJl Ji .2 i wJ t 2 r. -- - j-- r tv r, t r - --.A : -- c j igj ' t -- ? ; I il-i- ' I .i |