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Show HOW TO KILL CANADA THIS! THE DOOR OF MORMON The Pome Sentinel. .4 1 Xen'.japert Devoted to the general interest of the people of San Pete and surrounding counties. .AL SEMI-AN- CON- - The ence of the Church Confer- Semi-Annu- Fifty-nint- h 1 Apostles: BRIEFLETS. faiiiiiifiili and linlN, - T.rJeul.nra! writers sometimes tell its .istles and with a featlier to cut V acid on the put a dr .p et tellsulphuric us to sprinkle a little stumps; others salt on them; others say persistent xnow-inor cutting them off with a hoe will soon kill them. But on a farm infected wim thistles these methods are as inand shooting adequate as trappingAustralasia overwould ue on a farm in We must adopt some run with method and make more wholesale The the business. of work thorough summer fallow was an excellent method of killing thistles, Intt we have out grown it- Ourfatmers prefkr to use phosphates and grow a crop of oats or barley or other spring-sowfalcrops instead of letting the land lie low. In 'this they are probably right, but this constant cropping creates a necessity for better cultivation.1 We plant corn or potatoes and give them sufficient cultivation between the rows to hold the thistles in check. 'The 'shade from the cum also dwarts the ' thistles, but does nut kill the roots. the next spring, the land is plow ed and sown to oats or bailey, and as soon 'as the ciop the land is again plowed and sown," the tirst ol September, to wmterwhe.it'. Grass seed is sow u ,tli the wheat in the la'll and with clover seed, on the suiface, the tollowing bpring. Ike .cluvef is mown for has, and afterwards for seed, sbd the next yeai is sometimes flowed 'up again or is allowed to remain another year either for pasture or timothy hay. ' Probably no better rotation of ciops can be adopted in the winter-whegrowing sections. "Put great care must be exceicised to ki!' thistles and other seeds,' or the tnistfes, especially, will over-ruoui hums. Fall plowing alter corn 01 potatoes or beans are rethg moved and thorough and repe ited plowing alter the oats or bailey are harvested aie" the true methods of killing thistles. A heavy cr. pS of clover and glass, cut early, will gieatly help to clean our land, and so will heavy .smothering crops cf corn tudder or lunaiian glass. American Aj; IculturiA. f tp 1' Greatness thrusts upon the wrong man makes him look little. - queer Honor which grows in Yucatan is the mapilo ( littD bind) It is in the exac of the guarumo shape of the human hand, with four fingers, thumb knuckles all complete. A light, pilicious earth is found in France nd Germany.Loin wlffih are made bricks that will float jo water. Such bricks are mentioned The were also made by I'liny. in Tuscany in the Eighteenth century. Throttle the tariff system of robbery. It means that the rich shall grow richer while the poor "row A Office tr tilth things therein. 13 .And there is 1 pie-serv- Ul Surgeons of the S. P. CD CD "OJiYe: - Morrison, 1atiiarch WAIT TILL IT COMES, PLEASE. t a wf Diseases of rfr. Hr CD get .1 railiuad. There ate other things too to consider with which a line could be constuicted, the ease in this County and the business prospects of our rich neighbour." r? D , ' a stamliinj of excellence But it tuns oddly, does it not? To-da- y OF BEES. On Wednesday a great number of bees made a descent on the confectionery stalls in Bishop Auckland market and literally took possession of them. Business was stopped, and the owners of the stalls took to (light. It is presumed that the cold and inclement season Florida promise t becomo a bed deprived the insects ol their nrdi of Sixteen irgprnducer opium. nary source ( sustenance, and thev will and nn. ounce, produce were driven by famine from the country plants Ti an acre ofpopics will veild $1,001 hito the town.. . c;Js ( :".C-worth of opium, Aug. 25. - iiidpof Cajl c reef,- M lilt Is her idebied ement Marker, it' Alma EAGtiE ROCK, IDAHO.' DEALER IN ALL DESCRIPTION'S rS-- .. HE ALb m all kinds of ihqcq) in dl M erchandise, stationer MORONI, PAN IKTK. Do what is right, It right to use home in preference to imported It is fight to furnish people employment. It is right to patronize stitutions exclu-- vely. isj Keeps a first class house in respect. Travelers on the Ry. should give us a call. and carriages always on hani products articles. cpr own home Mercantile Institution all iiqu fJ ft BALL IIS fCCr-TIT- j H Is - domes Ti;rol UTAH. a good soM 40 cpe Sewing Machine i? j San Pete County !y Frederick Christe15 lock oi or to A Faibview. Drop him a card by ,,vj 15 Beware of counterfeits aie or imitations now going tho bom th Dont be deceived by the111 Genuine Domestic sti" lion-- atbeen m const: endures all tests. tinct fr - And we.jtssorted ,toek M o , groceries Highest Price. i lease give r.e a JI, and be ootivineeil CP.SASi CO. ) Cor. Randolph and Ann Sts.. CtilCA.C fid j- - ?. r.-soaiu- s X nmark The only genuine 21,0 Produce takni PRICES. ;the Ct.Saljgues amt Prico Litts, on applicstionF3S - , It o(Dont You Forget aeady Made Ipthicr a spgciiisi, fJS" j d- - any inest pr tiave m 'me Tal E. B. F been t t rimniEs, ' i is had Hardvare, Crockery, Glassware, Hats, Caps, Boots, & T!irse Orenns are celebrated for volume, luaiity ,r tone, quick response, artistic design, ini v .a finish, perfect construction, nmkniR them tho most desirable organs for home churches, lodges, societies, etc. 5 reason of its slowness in settiffi ing anyone who can use a l2) time to use it and it makes est of work. Per cwt. Concrete plaster, 75 cents; plaste, 40 cents. HaHI UUKJ Good . H. E Pag:;81 yrKxowN' Oiy i ?rits of )a Manufactured and sold at the Bluff Plaster works, Nephi, Also on sale at I. Bales5 Grtes eery, Main Street, Nephi- t.: ' BESTJ fe, E Plaster of 1 S.P.V.R.R-C- ; 3 JVII-I- . M J. P. Vleiistrup, Prop t'.son, ajes-..tv-,- I R' Has a fine stock of Home Boots and Shoes. They are also prepared toy kinds of repairing., : Store doors South of P. 0 eshetjally as they are njoderate in pricce!egant in style and superior wbmh A, po? gn. FA CTO to purchase the Boots nndBhoes manufactured by Zions .sol), by V . Carlson'ifrX C. F. SJKC'OiEZI THERFFOUE qiality. . on in- liis right n wq. H u -- s lir dre8si e Bazar eir residi SSTTHE JOLLEY IIOlMj EPHRAIM tITY, Has CCXTASE ar Atfcjng toys, Ladies milline ry, Etc., Etc. .Lite 3E32C02IA.PiarC3-35S.- ' CHICAGO IL ppe ol no superior, contains every improvement that inventive Jus, skill foul money cun produce. Instruction Books and Piar.c Stools. f A C. SMYTf C8 plaster is superior to SHE epeIh( 0: Instrurfients. Strings ST-- 1 .NO! ' mings. Best Brass Band Instrume:. All kinds, Orchestra & Band ):.Y?'are rd a.n Sheet Music and Music Books: Send for my new Catalogue Jar Edbaffia it has a sketch of Ole Bull's V.y 4:9' SYn Playing in it and much good ;34Count tion in for musicians Send me your orders for what ?n iace ' want in the Music line. ial Estate ALSO ir cent, Watches, fine Gold and Rolled i: j Jewelry, Cultery, Hite., S:r terms Fair spui City, Square Dealing good, low, Prices. Musical rnrr'. . lhbrve Son P tf aUSIC a HIS BLUE BLOOD. ami noble, tho li He ho have the! m vam forme. ?0 wm SP County south Sevier. No liiend Rehinard, we wish you had a railroad, but like S ip Pete you must learn to be satisfied with hope, only. This is the wav in which the English press sneaks of Harrisons blue blood." The clipping is taken from the Leeds (Eng.) if press' London correspondent. Mr. Hairison one of the canditates for President of the United States, has an ancestry. One of his remote loi bears "fought and died for Charles I. Well might the Stuarts say: i LaYlii.7, u OftGAW at'ann-- IiOSnTyhe, CO. H al OOTTAGi .!. :ft hip, on retu g rv., Ollice at Court House. A. MM IG AGO H rvifit jot W. K. Roid, i ? lost pa and Chi!:.." specialty A healtnv icsort for invalids. & It seems to be a sure thing that Beaver is going to have a rafl road 1) Reijistpt. OctlT 'J'ljat is if any dependence can be placed Bird and Lowe Attorneys Where theres in the trite saving. and fragrant perlume Haekiuetack a snjoke theres lit e. for a great de.il ot 25 and r'J cents, sold Uv I. t!, liruuel, tajk is going on north aud east legard Price P. H. Mantlaud I.arsou, Epnraim. ing the miming of s line through alj i:ST.xni.ISI3EI REPriATlOlV. the candidate for the head of a great republic boasts historic blood m liis t Ni:'li Ai.r:n SKIIXF.I WOXHMES, veins, bleed inherited Horn one who lost his lde m defence of absolute monarchBESf SIAVEHI Al. ism. COMBINED, MAKE THIS England has h ul no king since Charles Stuart laid his head on the block POPULAR OROAH only constitutional rulers." A CLOUD t IAK w l. - ' .j. j It umcimi aii! cnirji'mi & make final proof in support of liis claim, Riid tile County that said proof will be inode Court of Emery comity, Ctali, .it Castle dale I tali, . Voth mi October viz: InivnlW. HiIiIiiwh.v. Homestead Entry No, 74M for the N- - W. )4 N. W. N- - W N. K, Sec. 8 Tp g.S. i,.S. 1.1 S. 11. 7 K, He names the follow iiiR witness, to prove Ins continuous residence upon. :iml roll iv' ion of, said l.iml m: Jtauiel 'I'lni; N. IPmn.'dsoij. T -- ly Gentry, Crjs. ,'enst-of Emery County, Ctiin. Ut onion. Die above is absurd as everybody who is acquainted with the facts are aware. There is njore business for railroad in Sail Pete County than t lie eutiie line of settlements fiom Juab south on that line, and yet we cannot - lory re Joft?Ac Dr.H.H.St. ni... f these settlements. A more profitable line could hardly be thought of, Beav Ephraim, i n ieft th - Wm. V. Utah ' i nesses to prove lrs continuous residence upon, and cultn. atioii of, said land, fail. viz: William H. Bain o.k, Jens Hausen, 0 POUN Why do I try to direct the attention of Andievv J. Simm ns and Rober A. and friends to Powell, all of Puce, Lmeiy County, Utah. A number of our pound keepers my children, kindred It is tj;at they may be D. Wehb these things? eepd their estray notices to ether convinced of its authenticity and avail G. J. March, Ally. SepiaOcti; papers than tne local county paper. themselves of the truths it contains by a This is an injustice to the local diligent perusal of the same in the Spirit Xotiice for Vvhlication. of humility and meekness that they may IK'l'iH. NO. paper, the owners of cattle and stoop so attain to honor and to conquer OllU-ot Suit Lnk- Citi . rtali, Sep. 5, this, also, in some cases, ft is against dignity and exaltation, is my eartpest Land Riven that the loliowing-iiamt-- d Nolice is the law. One class m estrays it is actl r 1ms tiled nutiri- ol ins intention to prayer. ' DIIYSICIAXS& SURGEONS 18SS. e eave ij n September ituh, in0r-,3- v !C God chosen few raised up in accordance with itself contained predictions without obligatory to publish in the county paper and when part- of the estrays are published in the local paper it is certainly a convience to all, even the poundkeeper himself to publish them all in the Home paper. The above refers to section 8 chapter law of 1870, which VIII, (he reads as follows : The poundkeeper of each precinct within this lerijtory shall use duo dilligenc to obtunand take into all estrays Running his posses.-io-n within Ins precinct and at the end pf ten day- - thereafter, lie shall, after having given due notice of the time and p.tjee of sale and the number and kind uf animals to be sold, sell the same to the highest cash bidder, singly or in Jots, at his disWhenever any estrays cretion. are received by him. except as here tofore provided in this Feet ion, if they are uolramlcd he shajl immediately give ten days notice of the time and place of said estrays, together with a full description of the same, by advertising it. some newspaper published within the county, if there be none, and by posting up notices in three conspicuous places Within his preoient.but if thejest rays received as aforesaid arc branded he shall proceed as provided in Section Oof this Act, when animals of which the owners are unknown ere imponnded for trespass. - Ofs, Ofsien & Liiiil- of oTst13ySa&i and inde it up unto me, that may eTTtet names R E. He E J N Sec. 9 hast thou words the which not A. furnishes Kstvard the Mr. F. 36,Tp until I shall gee tit in mine own the following witnesses to prove his following in regard to the ipnount read, wisdom, to reveal all things unto the continuous residence upon, and cultivaof coal consumed at various pities : children M. Ewell, of njen, 23 "For behold I am tion of, said land viz: Francis In New York, including Brooklyn God; and I am a God o fmiracles, and I Jens Hausen, Roher A. Powpll and and Jersey Gjty, ve may s.itely pqt work hot anjong the children of men, Andrew J. Simmons all of Price, Emery County, Utah. the consumption for nil purposes at save it be according to theirtfajth. the Book of Mormon is a mirFrancis M. Ewell. Homestead No 5410 Surely 8,000,0(X)ton8 per annipn. UhicagQ acle without the violations of natuies for the N W uf N E J Sec. 25, V J of will use 4,000,000 tons, Idle Cleve- laws. To reject the testimony of those E J & N I. J of S E of Sec. 24, Tp 13, 12 living witnesses is an insult to the S R 9 E. land will use J .250.000 tom;. fe name, me following wit' ' srri A'Voij1 .ed leaf II- - mvoiie' told bre . r-- labt-its- . Notice is lieiebv given that the following-nnoiie other which shall view if, save it sett lei s have filed notice of be a few according to the will of God amed their intention to make tlnal proof jn sup14 and in the mouth of Tis many as seemeth him good, will he es- port of their clams. and that saidproof tablished his word; 22 wherefore, when will he made befoie the County Clerk thou hast read the words which 1 have f Emery County, Utah, at Castle Dale commanded thee, and obtained the ' Emery County, Utah, on Wednesday, witnesses which I have promised unto October 3tst, iSSS, viz: William Tlaccock. ? at residencetwo blocks of City Ilall, Manti. A-- l The tax on lumber is a premium on the destruction of Apioridan forests, and a prize for the production of droughts to the ruin of thousands of farmers annually. The .democrats say: "Take ojl (his accursed tax. The republicans say : "Makeit higher. Memphis Dqily ' r Lo-- s Telegrams promptly n poorer. God help some of us if we grow much poorer. We are qbout to the poor mans notch al ready. 7ichita. Kan., Union Labor Press. ' - SrRCF.OX A ACCOUClIUp xephi r l.nte Sin'ifton ui the liriiid (fj.'tX rdin at Xucy. God. I know' by the gift of God that two and two are four; that is a miracle. In vam need any one try to tern'll r.ie it is live, because I sense its absurd, ty. The true and living God has conferred this Div ine gilt of cutiimoi! knoUledg.-- , which wuuWeifuI endowment He can increase and extend to His coveaani people, which He has done an d v ill continue to da, for he delights in making wise tiie 11 stmpie, and not die proud and haughty, but the meek and lowly, "blessed are the meek f of they Shall inherit theEartfu Now then let us search f ir Vrther intei-na- l evidence as to the aidhehticitv of this sacred Book; in the spirit of humility nt the language of the Prophet Alma. He humble, submissive and gentle; "ta- y to be entered, lull uf patience and long sulleriiig; being temperate in al! things; being diligent m f.eeping the commandments of God .ft all limes. See 2 Nejilu 27 6 And it Shall come to pass ti;at the Lord God s ul! Ining foitli unto you tile wolds of a book and thev snail ne the words of them' that have slumbered! See Isaiah 2900 i; . 2 Nephi And behold the hook shall be sealed, and ill the book shall be a levelation frorp God, from the hegimiiig of the word to the ending thereof., 8th verse, I w belt fore because of the things which ate scaled up shall not be ilehveied in the d iv of the wickedness and abomhia-tioii- s of the people. Whcrefoie the One of tlie iugli-- i leg mi .its is hook shall be kept from them. See 'tic w itl a machine call (now, lead and ponder) well Ether 4' expuimefitin," from the 3rd to the 17th verse inclusive. ed emitorcvch' which has four Examine its connection with this, 2Nephi small win el- - a loot in diameter 7, 12. Wheiefure, at that day when and in the out large one the book shall be delivered unto the is It that the invention center sai man of whom I have spoken, the book as lull a shall be hid from the eyes of the world makes climbing that the eyes of none shall behold it easy for cycler as rolling off a log. (men tried hard to behold it, but they did not,) save if he three witnesses by tlie power of God, besides him to whom inn. N(i tNoro . luo lilirnt r 3 , the book shall be delivered; and they Land Office at Salt Lake City. shall testify to the truth of the book and Wn.roKD Woodruff, In behalf of the Council of the Twelve Editorial thrSBiTisKl-- l Ghost given to the saints, even "the Spirit of Phruphecy which is the testimony of JesuS." We are told that it was "written ar.d sealed up unto the Lord" that they (tfreCphites) might trot be destroyed to come forth in due tiffie the interpretation' thereof by the gilt of of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints will commence at xo oclock Friday morning, October 5th, iSSS, in the Tabernacle, Salt Lake City. The officers and members ot the Church are respectfully invited to attend. A meeting of the Deseret Sundav School Union will be held at the Tabernacle on Friday evening, October 5th, one of the Priesthood on Saturday evening, October 6th, and (if the Young Mens and Young LadietP Mutual improvement Associations on Sunday October 7th. evening, ' ' r The Book uf Mention is a miracle; not a miracle preformed by the violation of in btr;ct confjr-mit- y any law of n ;ure,-be- t therewith, is like every other miracle connected with the plan of Kedernp tion. The Loid Jehovan does not preform miracle.', by any such device. He certainly can do many wondeitu) things by His wisdom, knowledge and Almignty power; not comprehended by man. hat He delights 111 making wise the simple by the powerful agency of the Holy Weekly GENERAL Written Dfs.WH.&E. H,SUob LES- - .. O' At t disc SEI-- I A h 'll ducto: isultatkir ,i be citili; o'375 oerto1 UlG 0 reputati cial'st in arded a C' jyiett Iexin |