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Show c. w Matua sr w 1 "v tttfS t ;v-.-'- ; A jt a ajl U .MANTI CITY, SAN PETE COUNTY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, VOL. IV. EPHRAIM DEPARTMENT. , Jos. F. Darius, a; m. . - Manager AU bittiness matters connected with this j,'. paper in Ephraim n vst be transacted ihroegh tht mating of this department. t Oct. 9, iSSS Ephraim, Utah, Peoples Ticket. For Delegate to Congress. Hon. John T Cains LOCAL ITEMS. Our Ephraim Drug; Store is a credit and well appreciated, OP Threshing: is almost over, and the farmers are now busy hauling coal. jjjj C. R Dorius and Sophia Doiius will mym. otit sjart for provo this week to attend the fSE b y a Elders J P Jensen and A C Neilsen notkj drew delivered very interesting remarks Sun-- t S,lt day afternoon. e John Larsen was lodged in iail for a time. They will take him to rrovo and have a trial his charge is stealing. i Parley Christiansen who has been on a mission to the Southern States returned he has been absent from Phome almost two years. - Known :t) This Well :o) Is Now lip (Image O' (a: i . - i.D.4 : Wanted: Good steady women and for all classes of ) good wages paid to well recommended nd reliable parties. 4,3? Apply at Mrs. McEwans Employment rantft Office 69 W. First South Street Salt take City. 4 I&AIS- w girls house-servant- s, -- pBE a. Pas The wedding reception of last week of Mr. Chas. Neilren and Miss Anna Larsen was a grand success, and all iwent merry as a marriage bell. May their iives be long, And sweet the song ). JjJ To cheer them on their way, f - ' nere a cloudy day. And 25 3 A JO JO ivs , UiJS DO 20 t forY, I Monthly Rustler by T. Hansen, ' Song, Jos. Stephens and others, 3 Recitation, by Hannah Jensen Rinda Petersen Dialogue, by Jennie Thompsen. Song, by Laura Hansen. Music, by 4 5 I6 m. p, Remarks, by C. W Petersen ' 8 Se!ect reading, by Maria Petersen 3U, 9 Reading, by Fred Sorensen hestejf Jo Music, Charles M Christensen $evii. 11 sag, by Josephine Frost and Co. Sketch upt- - by .NOTICE TO SMALL SHEEP OWNERS., Tne undersigned -- ' 3 Vanli vwP" will take any -- U, and mime's tlie following tojuuvethe complete irrigation and reclaimation of laud, viz : William Dickson, Walter K. Ilarton, Ueori?e Peacock, of Sterling, and James P. .Marker of , Manti, San Pete county, U.T. And at the same time and place John B tor the N B k S W yA sec Cowan, D, S, no. Tp U S, Ji 5 E, and names the following witnesses lo prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said laud, viz: Nils M. S. Nc , liichsrd JMrowu, Henry Coates and Allen Howe all of Mr, Pleasaul, San Pete County, Utah. Andrew N. Hansen, I). S. No. 10040, f'r the N R. W. s. E. S.w. & S W 14; S K 22 Tp.16 S. K. 3 E. He urines tne following wit his to i, irove nses continuous ridfMu uj-t.r auF cultivation of sail land, vi.: Cnustoff-- r 1. 90 SHEEP HERDED. . J Thomas T. Patton Desert Lnud Entry No. sec. 5 I p, 19 for the w V yA it. 2 7 cfcStt J - Health wealth and happiness be theirs undJ' num-le- of sheep from 25 up to 2000 head ilauSell, KriCK Christensen. iTuMav W, "oaerberg rom individuals and the herd them 011 and Jens P, Hansen, ail of Kphra.m. San IVtcn. . .YEBB, Hegistr pares, paying the dividend in cash or Ctab. & Bird Oc:3 Nov Loye, AU'vs. products of the sheep. For further 'ar'uculars address: Abner Lowry, Jr., John L. Peacock, .&2 tenng, San Pete Co., Utah. m&mrh Larssn, P. M. P ressure H 35-1- Ephraim City, Utah. 3 t - i. Implement Company, more than it has taken ity JPI, besiees adding to circulation the mount of gold and silver coinage. For ' Tie addition to ciiculation e pptle P3st t j as been $3,200,000 and on Thursday 1. ah' J.760,000 more bonds were puichased, 50 being paid for 4 per cents. The from .cterior points show that i A pe A to da, Ohio. !,"o . do o,u,; time I bate been troubled I never found anvtvp.i :i it dl h, il. mg o l.elp me until I began using J 't,-oii- . iifii rt lb' I will pay for good cow hair 10 cts. per ih. Constantly on hand ropes, halters, ete. etc. Come and get your moneys v. orth. , i I, have imlj' used in ine six Months, but it lias re-from nv trouble, mul enabled m.iint J, I'. Carzanett, 1 Ji e!,-ini' to i, ....... r,, -- UHDERTAKERS! DOfilDiS&PETERSaNfeCEJS THE T., attention. .. I pnETAKED 16 lioaTmiN, 4i.fA I.H - DKAl.EIt IT T jULo c n i; E P1IR A IM Keep Constantly on hand a full stock of Joseph E. Taylors Undertaker Goods. Coffins, Caskets, Ete., Ordeis on short notice. bv mail or Telegraph will receive promt - parlor, Iluating, Cook, Stove U and Uangt:s If Kinds of K.i:as and Stove Outfits. Grates, C.'o Fronts, Bai's. Ete. to any kdid of Stove made. he sure to give name In ord-riand exact No. of Stove. Ail home All -- ng CtjiiltTeuce t well attended at Senate.ike and Chandler have just iiad a warm encounter on the Senate iloor. Tlie alfair grew out ol Mr. Chandlers resolution to inquire into tlie last I.ouisisiaiia election. Senator Gibson, ol Louisiana, pened personalities by intimating that lie would rather be a dog than be such a scavenger as the New Hampshire Senator. Senator Coke was equally polite, but merely stated, with less oratory, that Senator Chandler did not himself believe what lie had stated. Then he apologised, and the rumpled dignitv of the Senate was onct nroie ltoned smooth. the Naints have g j.ie to . Ei,;.t liluien blessed last Thursday at Fas; The City Council has passed an urdi nance compelling the proprietors ol dancing Hulls to close at 12 oclock. i liii-enn- The new San Pete Co. Coop Siore is neating tile square, it is built ol white brick, and is two stones high. It is a ciedii to the tuu n. io toe bishops of San Pete-- blank Tlie will investigate the action Kecc anmeiids to the blouse of the of ChiclSenate ol Ordnance benct, in promulLuid at this office, Price: 50 for 50 cents an official older made some time n o lot 75 cents; 150 for $1 and 2.50 per gating ago tnat heieafter m that bureau, other jr.,,. Seveial families, and heads of families me wet king: their way to Provo, some of aiiuin expect to remain away until they nave paid the penalty for acknoul-edg.n- a niuie wives than one. things being equal. Democrats shall be favored in employing or discharging.ana this shall apply alike to men, women, and children. General P.enet, it is said slates that this older' was madeat llw. instance of Secretary Endioott committed an excusable blunder. The order wag ub,ectionable, but unnecessary. One W'ould have supposod that a hipt would hae been as good as a kick. The Republican Flambeau Club on Friday night headed a puiade fioni the 1eace Monument to the League building escorting a garrison and Morton ball, made in imitation of the Tippecanoe ball of 1S40. The procession was of respectable size, but ij was a sorry pruses.siuii computed with what would have collected four yeait ago. The sidewalks weie ciuwded.witfc Republican Government, clerks looking on, but they were mute. Silk hats wen not so plentilul, and though the night-waraw, straw hats were numerous iw the procession, i'olitics is a clcse profession in Washington. The United States Supreme Com t .wiV assemble October 8. Upon the open. Cliic-- Justice Fuller will take the oath ui office. he ca!l of docket will begin by tne second day. There are now 011 the docket 1,562 casc-s- and that number will be greatly im reused by the time the court sits. Tht- Hell Telephone Case is first on the docket, but may be postponed to await Justice Matthews recov eiy Irum his- piesent illness, as Justice Giay takes'iiu pail in the hearing of this case. The Alabama railroad case to tiie constant duality of the law requiring railroad men to be free fiom colorblindness, will have an early hearing. When the court adjourned last .May. fourteen cases, including the famous case ol Maria Cl itk Gaines V6 City of New Oilcans, w tie Taken under advisement Opinions on these will probably be handed down in November. Pro. L J. Jordan bade farewell to fiientis and lanuly last Tuesday morning lur some i.me at least. He goes as an aiph.issadot of truth, to proclaim peace on eanh and good will to man; to cany s.ilv.itioii to tlie homes of those who not-onl- biiL, alas! how lew who w li lend an eai to hear vvnat Mormon Am is, or to investigate the heavenly piiaci-ple- s winch we claim to have received iroin on high. May God bless ah who labor for his cause and give them and stiength to hold fast to the foueea-fool-hig- fo;ti-tud- e iron rod. Surely oyr thriving town is blessed with intoxicants and moderate d mkeis At the last dance held in the Sears Hall, a getperal pow wow took place, while dancing tlie boys hooped and ye. led, reminding one ot barbaiity instead ol If our intelligent young civilization. men, scions of worthy parents, could only see whither they are drifting,! am persuaded that they would stop. Oh! young men, I appeal to you as a friend, stop, consider your couise! A;k your selves, why am I here? What has God sent me here lot? Suicly not to kill yourselves withrot gut. Not to destroy your brain and intellect with that wlncu will, if constantly pursued, drive you to a drunkaids grave. No, no, it is for a higher, nobler purpose that you are here. It is to be men ol God, of cduiuge and fur tiuth and right valor, full of iiUc-githat you are here. Try and sense your position my deal ft lends, both to yourselves and youi God il parilla, 11 "1 , - - BY Dr. J. C. Ayer 8c Co., Lowe!!, Mass. Price t ! ; ix bottles, $5. Worth 5 a bottiC. NOTICE. Saints of San Pete Stake hereby notify the Saints of 4 San lete Stake.that the Joseph. Smith, which should have been delivered before this date has been delayed on account of unavoidable circumstances. Ye anticipate having them ready for our .subscribers about the last tif October or tlie first of November, In the meantimt, we trust you will wait pad mtly. Your Brother in the Gospel, George Q. Cannon. 25 2 Per Anderson Bros. Agts. To the Chamberlains Colic, Cholera spid Diarrhoea Remedy is the most suc- cessful preparation ever jtrofiuced for summer Comjtlaint, Cholera, Morbus, Dvstentery, Diarrhoea, Bloody Flux and Chronic Diarrhoea as thousands of persons will certify that they beleive that their lives av been saved by this great remedy. It is the .very preparation that every f.nnity and every traveling man should he provided with, especially during the summer months. Many cases of Coronic Diarrhoea that had resisted all other treatment and babied the kill of good Physicians have been cured Ly it. Sold by Manti ! i made b0"o below S. L. in ices. BeOo on. fore purchasing elsewhere give me a call. Satisfaction guaranteed. 0 Spanish Fork, Utah. P. 0. Box 69. n I it - Siill And Si .'LI Oo Hand Wahington acqueduct scandal bids urn to be the biggest sensation the War has known for years, 1 walls ol the tunnel, supposed to be s lv backed with stone ami cement, me discovered to be backed at some pM.is with louse stone, without centem. ..1 .' at other places w Hit nothin;; at all. he feeling is veiv bitter among Congit- Ye 1 Ili-fur- y Lydecker. tiling like Soiling h's iia.jds. The 51a A court ma ; 4 thus becomes an issue w lil called. be Lydeck. s c probably longs to tlie swellesisf s iciety T (iYmu our Com apoiidont CriTA5 ) republican party was responsible lor appqintnient, but that gives Dentoc: ,;s Washington, D. C., Sept. 24th, iSSS. no consolation. The present tration is responsihle.foi re tain ing n. m. Editor Siixtinkl: included hi t T The Major should-bThe Speaker and tlie Ways and Means provisions of fire Chinese bill: tv s!.m lid Committee await the act on of the Sen- go ate on the tank bill. The Demociats are in high glte and tlie Republicans A merchant after selling and unrig claim to he equally as we.l satisfied with ur. an article fo; .ears nows tlie state ol ahairs. You can take your u. W. M:. IV itsmeiits m Mailer, choice of these opinions, I have used t ' i.unt 1 Cla.ii , Neb , sasleuami Diairf:- ea Kr.,.-edv- , Colic Iains Civ The leading of the new lariffbill conand do nut hes.raie lo sav, :n.. sumed four hours in th-- : oenateCommit-te- e i of medion; s in think it the on Finance. Sstjutor Harris says diaiilroca bowel and coniplaim- - .q m.r : that he expects rdeeive from Fortress o Sold by Manti Co-o- p Monroe on Tuesday morning Senator ally. becks suggestions as to the minority If so, they will be presented to CAPITAL CHIPS. ! ' Eiirmiu-i- b-s- . Will out sell anybody in Manti or My Lumber is oai pine, will Brilsom and white pine, ami furir'sh the same in atiy quantity t up. The' who are . - J. W. HoGGAn. That Ilatkimr t'nuuh can be quickly enroll by Cure. We guarantee it. NoM By I. B. Siiiloh Brunei. Manti and II. P, Larson, Ephraim. Croup, Whooping Cmurh and Bronchitis Im mediately rii. veil by Nlulohs Cure. Hold By 1. B. Brunei, Manti andH. P. Larson, Ephraim. Sleepless Nijrht . made miseraol Bv that t r f..r nhle (vititli. Nhilohs Cure is tb4 B IS. Brum I, M'.nt an 3 IL "'M By you. Larson, Eprsini. Barnard White, Vicc-pre- s ,oved that complaints are now' very For speculation, money here is in F. R. Snow. Sec'y Treas br 1 Shilohs cough and consumption cure auudaut supply, but for commercial toiiEESPoiBso: soi ki n is sold by us on guuiantee, sold by I. 15, the market is growing harder, lliunel, Manti and H. P. Larson, Ehp brHUkeat has been moderately active, Dorius & Peterson, Ejd rnim, .'.gents raim. C for S;.; sacs TcrP'ls 29 r''llion bushels, tif. aim. and Forlemeljact. SLIP or cht. B. Brunei, cne tuarter Bt advance in Plaster, Price 25 cents. Sold by ediate' price, Manti and H. Larso, Epliraiiu. - a P-f- e u in-ii'- O110 d anti Quro Debility caused by an a low slap-o-f the blood. f r N.uvmis Maker: EPHRAIM -.-Ro- and faculty of the body. used Ayer's Sarsaparilla, in f(r years. I Jiave found it and. AgricultDral rmnlenieiR.- block south of Theatre Nalt Lako Citv. (vtl0ney is gene;?..ly in ample simply, F. is Cleve-nthere some closeness at . wugh Branch Houses at 0jden, Milford and Defoit; the market is tight at and Logan. Atlanta, and rafes for commercial paper re higher at Philadelphia the best at t per cent. Collections have so far im Erastus Snow, Pres. re-ar- ts iaud"- i 1 (Incorporated) importers and jobbers or v-- I- 1X1 P- - - i i iuy oiai. ; ii'-ajiiabln as A. BAISIUID ,Eph-aim- 1U - n- 't , Over OONOLIDATED 20 - ' y f i t pe:ty u-- p.eseiii. Not uidiiy - 1. Dun & Co. says- Official reports a.ve cumow that the money in circulation of all to fc ukJ.s was about 1,361 millions, Septem-- I the I r,;53i;asainst 1,321 millions a year ago, tlle Treasury has put out this month "i ' Sci.. 45 ABA SI MDIiSSO'K . Walter K. Barton n.&liOi Local Items- - notice of their intention ts make final proof in support of their and secure respective claims, final and that thereof entry said proof will be made b- toi.e the Judge of the County Court of San. Pete County, Utah, or in his absence before the County Clerk of said Co. at the OourtUBuse at Manti City, Utah, on Saturday, the 10th day of Novemher,188S,viz : Nils Jk S. Ney, II. E, No. 5480 for the s.e.4, 11.E. Js.w, j, s.E.-- n.w.-see, 3 1, Tp. 14 s. r. 0 E. and names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz : James K. McLenahan, Lohis Johansen, John B. Cowan and Richard Brown, all of Mfc. Pleasant, San Peie Co. , U.T. Henry Coates, II. E. No. GfiOo, for the Lots 3 & 4 sec.30,Lot 1, sec. 31, Tp 14 s, k. 5 E, A- n. e. J s. e. J sec. 25, Tp. 14, s. r. 4 e. and :o names the following wum-nscprove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz : Richard Brown, Nils M.S.Ney, Conderset Rowe and Thomas Ivy, all of Mt.Pleasant, SanPete Co, Utah . t-- ; PHOTOGRAPH GALLER M The Sentinel is in the ascendancy, W3 and speaks for our countys good and St prosperity. J. P. lIeilstrup the rustler is and ever willing to jO'Qt always on deck, .A- oblige,. live and let live is his motto, Jhe il.o. jrarniers Fxchange come luT Mr. John Larson will be' taken to c,v Spring City, from there Jo Nephi, apd JNS from there to Spanish Fork. The obr S.ject is to obtain evidence, and no doubt ultimately he will arrive at the Pen. o,. Grand Larceny is the charge stealing torses. - 111 H. P. d 20- Speaker Carlisle ;s looking unuc IPs recent speeches m Ken'.ucky.thoi" but thiee in 1. umbel, giea.ly tiled strength lie has had 1:0 test for o. ten months, and atldi to cv. tiling else, has had tl.s wn electi m c a test 011 his ham's a gri.itei p.nt l tn at time. Ihe Nat.omd Cominitiee i). asked hi.; to make speeches for tim se Weeks m .ew Ytnk,' Connection, ai id New jersey. iliS getting away fur ev rh ten daw 'eents uiih... (jf: o J L Larsen, of St George, who has Land (Mice at Salt Jaike CVy . U. been here for some time, has been buy-- i 11 of a the T., Sept. 2 G, 1883, ing large supply goods at ers Exchange, he will begin a business Notice is hereby given that the Wor.lin Genl Mdse settlers have filed follotying-name- NO. T Who will keep up the reputation for First Class Work which t Nothing is truer than tk jt a m.ni who has already gained. attempts to be a jack at all trades is successful at none. Equally true is it is life too short for a man to prethat pare himself for grappling with all kind of diseases. We need specialists in Also carries a full stock of iieture Fyames, Albums, Books, Star medicine, and in large cities it is becomfoi tionery, Etc. Call and see us at any time . ing more and more the custom physicians to adopt some fav'uiite special line of practice. The names 6f many such become familiar the wotld around, as that of Dr. Duglas who attended NO E, The Bazar is now closed, but will he about General Grant, or that of Dr. Foote, of New York, whose original ideas cf and ,gf ne?t Npvember. tipuntil that Keep your ,vor, time, successful practice in chronic diseases, have become w'idely known because his entertaining w ritings and remarkable cures are to be found in almost every county in every state of the Union. His favorite work. PJain Home Talk, has worked its way around the globe both ways, via London and via Sanl to Australia and New Zealand, with result that the doctor, at his office, 120 Lexington Ave., New York, is in rej .i ceipt ol consultation letters and reports fronj patients in every foreign mail. But I35T v.ur "liaraetririzes these modern days, this prophet is not without honor in his is a fearful increase of IJrain own country, and it is mainly from his Drug. Medicine. Chemicals, Toi- - 'j'.,.Diseases General De-- t Heart an1 own countrymen that Dr, Foote invites e. A tides. Cutlery, Paints and Insomnia. Paralysis, and .lily. consultation, and to whom he offers the etc., t'Moir.l and Morjiliia augment benefit of his thirty years experience. Oils, Groceries, Stationery, i evil. Tiie medicine best adapted His career and success alone prove the etc. o, .In I'l.nnaneiU g od is Ayers Sar-- . of advantage specialism. Removed to Main Street, opposite i.l.i. It purines, enriches, and Tabernacle. Notice Of final Prvsfu. s he blood, and thi-- srreiigt liens ' NO. oObd I tiii iLTi dl TO JUS TRADE. ran-cisc- ISSS. S7! - 14 tjy ej I you all dead? VP .1 1:: jnecker from the charge t rnlnenre to have the stone tom hN , u ti'.ene.i Congressional district I.iliraiy build 'iij. The report also t.ikci m t'vts to pains to aUrTute the Judge Kelley in biingiut the attention of the llot- MAM STREET - The Mirror of Ireland will be here Pet. 3th. Where is our base ball club. Boys are SS2 while coin lias declined ij cents, oats half a cent, and oil J of a cent. Pork products are higher, dressed hogs 10 cents and lard 50 cents per loo lbs. Cotton has advanced a sixteenth with sales of 404,000 bajes, and coflee half a cent with sales of 406,000 bags. Hides are steady, but leather has advanced The rapid advance in fully one cent. bar silver, from 43.50 to 44.19 d. per o marks the increasing European demand for Indian products. Meanwhilp, exports. of wheat from this country for July and August amount to IS. 500, 000 bushels, ilour included, against 55,750,000 bushels last year.and the supply remaining for expoib is probably about 24 million bushels greater than last' jeais exports for the icst of the ci1.p3e.tr. R. G. Dun Co. EVERYBODY i i m it t: - THE LADIES FAVORITE. KEVEIt OUT OF ORDER. machine, If yen desire to purchase a ewinpr aek cur at ymir place for terms and at-e- nt if you cannot find our agent, write direct tonearest aij1retoyou beiow ntmeil bacbie lorracm aramj. CMiCAso st touis, 28 v,o. UNION 6QHARE.- n- CAILAS. k.?yTS't"Tiogcc.CAt. Citurrh t'nrid, lior.Tli mil sweet breath ser nr-- il 'A lilufcs Citsrraii R 'tneily. Price 50 N"-i- ' free, bold By 1. B. Brunei, Monti A H,f. Larson, Ephraim. -- Ir)Ut the committee 011 Wednesday. A rumor floated last week to the effect that Congresstna Randalls mind is lading, and that there are strange lapses in his correspoiidgnce is officially denied by his secretary. Thete would seem to ire enough genuine news in Washington to supply tiie newspapers, without reselling to wilfuil falsehood. Tlie niaj iiity report of tiie Utah Commission lias been received by Secretary Vilas. It opposes the admission ofUtalr is a State until sut h time as the Mormons show le.is duplicity regarding This report, like that of tin minority, favorers a constitutional amendment prohibiting po.ygatm in theUimc States. The St .hlnecker investigating com m ;fe, atte.' hearing a great mass tesunionv, has come up smiling with report, completely exonetating Mr. Sta- j Cii " Es'ate of Elizabeth .U'i ' Nonce is hereby given lo ii ed. admimstratiix of the ui Al'eti disea ;ed., to the aedan:--- . ot and .Cl ptrsH'3 I'aving laiin again-- t tbSlid of .! ti.oi, a. 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