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Show rv 9 udb lLlj Jj Wanted: EPHRAIM Gd J MANTI CITY, SAN PETE COUNTY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, voriv. m n OCTOBER 17, Good steady women and girls for all classes of ed MELS t BAZAR? :S.) This Well Known jtr r :o) Is Xow Ephraim, San Pete V The remarks in the Tabernacle 1 4 to-da- y, - e s t lias already gained. I 1 mil.. feopened about v.' w. A T i ' t ! IVt dues ray. Oct. 1. Alma Young L.iiceny Jtiiy :e timed Of Oeneral Interest both News and verdict of guilty. Jas. 1. Han ;en U. C. Pie id n Otherwise The Grand Jury rip Hied 16 i.idict Thjj Emperor of Japans new imperial ments under the U. S. laws. palace uas been finished electric light and all. Thursday, Oct. 1 1. t The ii jury brought in a veidiet ol ;uilty A hog with tusks fonr inches long was killed in the Ramescal 111 the case of Joseph Svvazey, tor feloniously marking sheep; sentence was set mountains Nev. ihe other day. for November 17th r Nels P. Hansen and Mai tin M. Olsen The Herald is.w.oikmg hard for the admitted to citizenship. sewerage system fof Salt Lake. Many were 1 he favor an d many oppose the scheme:- giand juiy presented sixteen indictments in United States cases. '1 he San United States vs. Niels L. Christensen Diego poundkeeper has re was threatened by the U. C. and aduhiv Uct. 13 to plead. signed; His.-hlold women whose cows and goats he United Stales vs. Louis Larsen; adulthad impounded. , ery; plea of ..oi guilty entered; U. C; of guiltv. While digging spuds for dinner at pRa United Staie--s vs. Jens Andersen; U. C Wells Benton, county. Cal., one day last plea guilty; Oct. 13 set for sentence. week, Maiy R.' Carter found a $20 gold United States vs Soren C. Thygerson: piece of date 18371 , adultery; plea of not guilty. In the old Pershbaker claim at Mag-nol12, Oct., Fiiday Butte county, Cal., a drift has been The Parrish case was continued during run. into an ancient river bed thaf has the whale of the day. free gold as coarse as gooseberries. United States vs. Niels BartiSon; coha Burglars broke into the Salt Lake bitation; plea, guilty. United State? vs Jens E. J. Kemp; U, Foundry and Machine Cos, safe on the 19th and were rewarded for their labor C. plea, guilty? to the "tharge oi adultry defendant to plead 13 of Oct. to find all the money there 10 cents. The grand jury came into cotnt and California has 520 newspapers and presented indictmeifts in live Lhiited periodicals published within iier borders States cases and one Territorial case. This is an average of exactly io to each county in the State, Pretty good showHAMBURG FIGS ing for a young State. i:i all cases Judge F. R. Clayton and lion. P T. Are the sovereign remedy Farnsworth aie up from Beaver, consult- where excessive or insufficient nourish ing with Architect kletting in regaid to rtient, sedentary habits, sleeplessness, the erection of a new county court traveling or pregnantly to CONSTIPATION house. Dee.Acws That bane of the American people. A Three negroes from Fort DuChesne neglect to remedy this condition may committed rape on the persons of a Mrs. result seriously. Reeves and a 15. year-ol- d daughter. The Hamburg Figs are a fruit laxative father, an old man. had been badly lozenge, composed of fruits and vegebeaten by them hist. They were arrest- tables. Altnough mild, they are very ed and bi ought to Salt Lake. effective, and their continued use keeps the bowels in a healthy and natural The Fitchburg, Mass,, Machine Works condition, have an older for a veiy large lathe for BILIOUSNESS the Anioskeag Manufacturing Company, Is the result of an inactive Liver, and of Manchester, N. H. The lathe will its symptoms are maniL-incheadache, weigh 22.300 pounds, have a swing of furred tongue, loss ol appetite aud a feet a bed. 36 54 inclies, and yellow skin, liamourg lugs i.c the time. ..1 . piesidential campaign, is a struggle between the classes and the laboring masses of the country. The republican party, in all vital points, is a reproduction on this side of the Atlantic of the tory party of England. The English tories have always made it their boast, and never that they more arrogantly than w ealth, and cuthe property reptesent The republicans are lture of England. constantly asserting that they represent the same things here. And the claim essence, d ptivi-ledge- to-da- in both cases is by a acconip-mie- i 11 11 cons- tant assumption of superior patriotism, character and social Standing, which the common, vulgar million, who labor in the mine, the factory and the workshop are expected to recognize and defer to Boston Globe. as a matter of course. Professor Gauthier, of laiis, states that certain vital processes of the boijv develop putrefying substances in tiie tissues, which it not speedily eliminated produce disease. Ayers Sarsaparilia affects the femoval of these substances, and thereby preserves health. . . ; V ' 1 .1 i t'TLS. A.J. Gill, of Date ( tty, Fla., is the owner of an otan.e ttee 53 years old, which is two ami a hall fee! in diameter feet high Tins tree has and tmrty-tiyielded 10,000 oranges in a single season, and it is believed, if no mishap supej venes, tiie product will reach piesent year. It is one of a group of eighteen, each but little inferior e ie in size. DAISM) A. Every Household () -- :Rope Maker:-EPHRAI- M Should have Ayers Cherry Pectoral. It saves thousands of lives annually, aud is peculiarly efficacious in Croup, Whooping Cough, and Sore Throat. After an extensive practice of nearly of a century, Ayer's Cherry 1eeloffil is my cure for recent colds and coughs I prescribe it, and believe it to he tiie very best expectorant nmv Dr. John oi'i'eved to the people. Druggist, West Bridgewater, Pit: Some years ago Ayer's Cherry Pectoral cured me of asthma after the best medical skill had failed to give me relief. A few weeks since, being again a little troubled with the disease, I was promptly ir I will pttv For good row hair 10 cts. pel li. Constantly on hand ropes, halters, etc. etc. Come and get vour moneys w orth. one-thif-.- -i UNDERTAKERS! . (DtMUS&PETEBSOiS: CENTRE ST., ETHRAlM Relieved By . Keep Constantly on hand a full .Stock of Joseph E: Taylors ' Undertaker Goods. Coffins, Caskets, Etc., Orders on short notice. mail or Telegraph by will receive pronit ; attention. - 16 iYTOEm'SIK, JL 'j a lllHI IfA. . i x?J . KIt . - Cook, StoVet farltlr, Heating, u and Kangest . Kinds of Extras and tftovo Outfi's. Grates, Crosspiece?. Li,Is Front.--, Bucks, Etc. to itnv All kind Of Stove m,ide. In ordering be sure to givd liiime and exact No; of Stove. All Home niade 20. 6 below S. U. pi ices. Be- , pdrcllit'iiig elsewhere gift the fore cali. 'SrAXi.-i- i P. O. BoX H. P-- . 6. Oils, etc. - i , ' Larsen, P - j M. ITT tides, . Cutlery, Paints iroCenes, Stationery, i tile Uock, Nebr. For children affliefed with coldrq oc.cgi , sore throat, or croup, I do not hi. o.i of any remedy which will gfvfc rtiote sim edy relief than Ayers Cherry P eu ral. I have found it, also, innlit-abl- e in cases of whooping cough. Ann Love joy, 1251 Washington strCfef,' Boston, Mass. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral has proved remarkably effective in croup and is imalnabie as a family medicine. D. M. Bryant, Chicopee Falls, Mass: f only purgative that will releave tins condition and caiove tue impurities tiiat clog the nv.i-- s.v .! theT Hamburg Figs are luimtlt use is continued uidefiuitiv, and n ec should always be kept m me h They aie delightful to the i.we i oneFig. Price, 25 cents a t".v ,t gists. enc-juil- To suit the taste of the more wealthy lovfcrs of the campaign patterns in scarf pins there is already offered a Roman gold chanticleer with diamond eyes, an enameled comb of fiery hue and a general odot of "victory all about it. When yon want a good, safe laxative, as! your druggist for a box of Ayers Pills, and you will find that they give For indigestion, perfect safisfaction. tbipid liver, and sick headache taeie is nothing superior. Leading physicians recommend them. 1 AN llONLSTU Ttiniplo UN v! Ofe-- in Main rml. if.' John I takfe pleasur meHts of Johns Life, having " and also in n most gratify in it a safe, pD.in.'t remedy. Johnson's Esscm in the Manti ets. per hottl BrO. C. London. Oct 11. The Pad Mall Gazette challenges the German authori,j 10 ee ties to tj.' carry out the threat niade through JYatheriehlen td institute proceeding? to prevent the publication iji London of the late Enlperor Fiediicks f dairy. The Gazette warns Prince urns not to attempt to extend ifbfuad ..It the tyranny over the press, which is exercised in Germany: 1. o Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, As Zachariah T. Wiley of Marblehead Mass., was stiollmg along the Shore the PREPARED BY other day aud sadly wondering why lie Dr. Ayer 8c Co., Lfiweil, Mass. Couldnt get a job, he saw something un- Bold by all firiiggleto. Price $1 ; six botfies, $3. He picked it up Common pn the sand A and carried it to town. It Was a lump half a of ambergis weighing fuUitben and e ' lieivcecnThis'Jc Chambefl.iins Colic, Cholera a nd pounds, and Zachariah sold it for $320. Diarrhoea Remedy is the most sue-- , Ine Modoc (Cdl.) says & Friday of each vovt? cessfu. preparation ever produced some sixweeks ago a Independent rriatte belonging to Tuesday Stages leave for summer Complaint, Cholera, Claik and Patterson gave birth to twin for Thistle i Fairview B Mr. N. a tiiule. Morbus, Dystentery, Diarrhoea, colts a horse and who Was up tdjess Valiev last Anive at Thistle at Bloody Flux and Chronic Diarrhoea Rhine, he 'had the pleasure Dvery Wednesday a n tehs ui that week, as thousands of persons frill certi fy of seeing these wonderful freaks of nafor Fatrvi that they beleive that their lives ture. Both edits aie alive and doing Leaves Thistle and to. meet-wit- h 5 at parriving have been saved hv this great finely. the Ml. Pleasant Hi age. remedy. It is the very prep.. raLast year out ih Iowa a nlad dog bit a Connection is mad' with the O.ct I!,. tion that every family and every steer, which in turn bit a pony, which upon a bull, which upon traveling ;ndn should he provided tried its teethchewed up fence fails as mad, going the A Nasal Injector free with each with, especially during were hay, and wound up by though they Many eases of hiting and goring his owner. So far the bottle of Shilohs Catarrh Remedy. tner Sold by I. B. Brunei-Coronic Diarrhoea that had resis Minn had escaped rabies, but iiis neigli-bor- s Price 50 cents. P. H. and Manti. Larson, Ephraim. have raised a pmse to send him to ed all other treatment fluid haflled a positive Catarrh is on now Remedy Shilohs he Tasteur and treatment, the skill of good Physicians have his way for and Canker cure furCatairh, Dij.iu;-;.in charge of a local physican. been cured ly it. Sold by Manti Month. Sold by 1. if. Brunei, Manti U . There is in a Southern insane asylum and H. P. Larson, Ephraim. an boy who has never Shilohs Why will you cough wia-been awake since the hour of his birth. Cure lehei? Price will immeuiaie give and after using He was the child of a paralytic mother, A merchant selling Sold l.V I. B. aft article for years knows something of and has delicate features and a high 10 cts., 50 cts. and$i. P. Larson, H. and Brunei, Manti, its merits. Mr, W. D. Haller, druggist, White forehead. with long, black cuils. Hs Blair, Neb.; says: I have used Chamber- arm is not longer than a mans thumb. nid.ges lains Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem- He lies on his bed year rkfter year, taking Are vou made mire ruble by Loss of to say, that, no note of anything that passes, Twice a Foil, Constipation, Dizziness. edy, and do not hesitate s italizer think it the best of medicines for day he is aroused enough to take a little Appetite. Yellow Skin!1 Shiloh diarrhoea and bowel complaints gener- nourishment, and then relapses mto is a positive cure. Sold by I. b. Lrunel, o Sold by Manti Manti, and H. P. Lanson. Ephraim, ally. sleep'. . C'-'- Co-o- n J.-fc- . aiOWEfi 3 T, M . j tia-- . sum-month- Tbi-l- et and etc. . j u Removed t6 Tabernacle. 35-1- 3 'J a, - Drugs. ilfedfcRH's, .Cfmmicals, Ai the same remedy. I gladly offer this testimony for the heneht of all similarly ao'ieied. F. H. Hassler, Editor Argus, , 1 Fork, Utah; IDTB-A-iLIEi- j ft Satisfaction guaranteed: - , . Last evening a boy, George L. Clark, was brought down front Evanston, Wyoming, to receive surgical assistance. He had met with a most serious accident and for a time it was beloved that he had been rendered totally blind, but d is now thought that one eve may be saved He was using a large jack knife to cm open a sack with which to make himself a work apron. The cutting was lather hard, tr to force and lie leaned oei the knife thiough, w !u the tool Upped upwaids and the M nli caught him in cut out and the eves. One mn at 1! is to be the other was n.juo itned may be hoped that toe e i..saved to the ui.h (mid. "lies. its in ' 3' us at nnv time s Sta- - mapjti. Tfiis t 3 e t i 1 I -- NO PE. The Bazar i.s now closed.! dm the firs of next NovemWr. Ke-i- 111 ' Frame', Albums, Books, STRE MAI&3 5'o N Also carries a lull stock of Picture tionery, Etc. Call atnl - , 9 188S. vvasap.ir man. Quit living 1,1 i.is last wile lour years ago. Is 66 von oid inis no propeity, milya couple ,i cow, but 1, ..is his house. Sentence 90 'days. Lars nsen U. C. Cienti need to 90 days, j5j and costs. Peter Westenscovv U. C. Said he was 51 years old. Youngest eh.lj is one year old. He now live-- With ins fust wife. He was kcnteiieed to f nil ;a mths. 1 ' f seLtle-htent- . T:r.fay, Oct. Pleasant items have failed o con- nect again tins week. To tiie bishops M San Pete -- Clank Reicoiiimends tur!ie House the office! Piice: 50 At 50 cents I.oul at 300 for 75 cents; 150. for $i a.n .G.50 per keep up the reputation for First Class Work which Who will y. - ! (0: Sun- the month of December, TS53, a few families located where Spiing City is now built, moved into. Maim, on account of Ind. an troll Me, which compel-- . led them to leave thier humble homes In the 'With all tlieii improvements month of Februarv, 1854, some, twenty families located wheie the City of hose hardy Ephraim now stands. pioneers, some of whom aie living to day, began t build what wans called the little Fort, containing a squaie of acres. Alter which they twentv-thietook up what is now called the North West Feild and the land was divided as follows; viz. that a man who owned a team should have twenty acres of land and a garden ,t, while the pour man' with no team, received but ten acres of land. The most of those families were SHEEP HERDED. Danish people. Grain was sown- rathei late that season, and perhaps through! NOTICE TO SMALL SHEEP OWNERS., not undeistandmg the system of irrigaThe undersigned will take any numtion, the crops were very' meagre and finally at great deal was destroyed by ber of sheep from 25 up to 2000 head the frost. from individuals and the herd tnem on In the meantime the brethren had to shares, paying the div.dend in cash or guard, both day and night agaiftst the the products of the sheep. For further savage Indians. The same fail, F. C'. particulars address: was calAbn hr Lowry, J r., Sbrensen, who is living led to go to Salt Lake CitV to bring emiJohn- L. Peacock, Walter K. Barton grants to strengthen Ephrain;;and returned with- twenty-nin- e 2 wagons and Stering, San Pete Co., Utah. Some 150 souls all told, those emigrants were nearly all Danish saints, and 11 ILL & To ETON orie among them was our lespected, but ' now departed brother, P. P. ARTISTIC FHOTi.Utt AfHEIiS Thompson, a native of Falster, Denmark Will be in Manti with their Rasmus Larsen, an noted citizen, and Palacd Others who have departed to that bourne Photograpie Car, on, or aboutOot. 14lli, pt'.-- j an ed to do first rom wherice'tione returns. The yfear 1S55, when famine stalked class photographic. We work. ofoadly, through the land, and the positively agree to give perfect satfefasshdppers destroyed nearly eVerv Cabinet yistage of the crops, both in Manti aud isfaction to 'our patrons. m class first finished Photos which style. Ephraim fields, that season, fcaosed the prospects to look rather Three dollars $d.UO per. doaeu. for the Struggling pioneers Hoomy Call and examine aur samples. With hearts almost faint, left without frteans and a hard winter scaring Payment must he made attinre of sitting. them in the lace, nothing to subsist on tltd it not take brave hearts to withstand ILL ii T0I.T0-those fearful hardships? Many of the s brethern went to the northern INTERESTING TO LADIES. and sold oxen, clothing-,- bedding find everything that would obtain an Ottr lady readers can hardly fail to ounce of Hour or any kind of provisions that would stay the gnawing pangs 'of have their attention called tins week to the latest combination of improvements hunger. A log cabin was now built $11 which in that most usful of all domestic in1ple ments, the "Serving machine. fb' hold their mee.ings and other gatherAs we understand it, a machine sor of the the little fort. The ings, .inside use Should meet first of all these ffimily small mud mansions, people living the tools composed of t lie rathe mater requirements: It should be simple in ?al, frith willows for the roois 'support. its mechanfsrh; it Should run easily; it A few more emigrants ui rived this should do a wide range of work; it ear, being Scandinavians, rufll a nioie should be'fis nearly noiseless as possible; Fidrdy and resolute band has never been it should be light handsom, durable, Ivelcomed to this land, wheie liberty and aS cheap as is consistant with throughout yet will perch. In 1856 a large Fort was excellence These conditions the Light runnin builtand belter habitations ueie provid- NevV Hofne certainly meets. It has ed for our growing settlement. which was also Several very important and useful noble band What jfpprecia'ed by tiie of its own, and notions attachments rtow is called ine North East Field was tilled and 'm origin under cultivation which go far to make good its claims the bic.iiun, bv sciatching the to pqpular faVor. The'NewHomespecialIy recommends pack of old m iihe! produced an itself to purchasers on 'account of its a abundant d .1 much needed supply. The mead. bin, or hayfitld, us it superior mechanical construction, ease Is 'called was open to all. of management and reaS6nae price. t,.y sold in Nos si come best served; Over half a million have been , ia.t which of all ate the last three years, there beia n.i.es ub any, kind here, all n i .0 was doiit by hand, giving universal satisfaction.. This unrivalled machine is manufactur- even iliieshed bV cat uidoui g o'l tlewaik. , 0 . circle around and ed bv the NEW HOME SEWING MA-28 around, and Luey neve; muzzled tire ox CHINE CO., Orange. Mhss., and that Head ,ut die corn; others with Union Square, New York. prawny hands, wedded the tlail and all jyorked in harmony. 2857 WJS an eventIF YOU WANT T6 KNOW ful year. Not a ,1 v for Lpliraim, but for yie whole leriitory, it was this year Why you continue to suffer'from various Jhat Johnson's Auny was inarching toills that desii is heir to, why your wards Utah, but, only readied Fojt J'.rid-- . complaints remain obstinate in spite ol er or the borders of Utah. Then they eiioris cine bv home doctors and pade a halt, right about fabe, quick patent medicines, you should consult a juarch, thers too much for us; have special. st in cronic diseases. Dr. Foot. you seen Lot Smith? 120 AveNew York, has And there they remained until spring. made Lexington a special study of them for thirty (To be cotitinued.) yeais, and he may be able to give you some points worth knowing. It will only cost you paper and postage to LOCAL ITEMS. state your case, and get the opinion of a physician of large experience. Dr. Foote is the author of Plain Home I If yoii want a good Cigar, call onH. Larsen, Druggist. Ephraim Utah. Talk at d Medical Common sense, of A. H. Bryant has written; A party of young men left here Thurs- Iwhich the Rev. q am positively charmed with it. I have day morning on an exploring trip- They not met before with such a useful and will perhaps, remain in Idaho. valuable book as this of yours. t Dur friends will please remember that we want wood, hay, wheat, pptat-pes- , Notice to Creditorham, cabbage, store orders .nd Estate of Elizabeth Allen deceased, cash at this office. . Notice is hereby given by the undersignMARRIED.: By the kev. G. W. Mar- ed, administratrix of the estate of Eliza- tin, on 1 hursday eve, oflast week, Mr. beth Allen diseased, to the creditors of Joan Andersen to Miss Elle E. Quinn. and all persons having claims against be smooth, is the wish the said diseased, to exhibit thein, with path Ll?y.tlleir or their many friends, the necessary . vouchers, within four months after the first publication of this Dur invoices Mom East and West as notice to the said administratrix, at her as from pelf Salt Lake City have arrived residence in Manti City, Utah, tire same and our goods are opening up splendid, being the playe for the transaction of and we can assure all who will be kind the business of said estate, in said Counenough to give us a call, a treat to see ty of San Pete. , our new goods which w e are sellimr at Elizabeth Greals , prices lower than ever. Lot of Administratrix of the estate of Elizabeth Loots and shoes h.sve arrived and more Allen deceased. are coni mg. 2S-- 4 Dated this 1st d,tv of Oct:, iSSS. e JUDD, PRESIDING. VV. v Saints the principles the Latter-dahad embraced, Pailey Christiansen, who had lately returned from amission, delivered some very interesting ideas and gave a leport of the labors preformed vvh le absent from home. Up. Dorius also hi ought fortli some excellent sentiments pertaining to the Gospel of Christ. Prest. Peterson lavoied the builning of an Academy, and that if everytumg went as it should, perhaps it would begm Nov. 5th. Preparations will be made to have-i- t in the Society Hall this wu, c . In abotrt two weeks the stage will le taken down and the room will then e We have 150 furnished for school. young people that should attend the coming winter. It is the best thing they can do. 1 JUDGE J. Managt r. Ml. day were excellent. John F. F. Dorms spoke urpon going to prison f r the sake of tv I : SUNDAY SERVICES. Utah. Co.T Ip Charye Of FIRST DISTRICT COURT. Rasmus Nielsen U. C, Plead guilty AH business matters connected vAth and was sentenced to lour ni.uitiis and ?2ou fine this paper in Mount Pleasant mn.-- t be A. R. Anderson U. C. Plead guilty transacted thrhvgh the, Ma mup'r of and was fined 50 and four and a a.il this depart aunt. months in len. Niels Nielson U. C. senteim: mur and a half mouths and costs. IN J Clnistelisen U C. Ctenlenced Mount Pleasant, Oct. S. ihSS to four and a half inoaths, $5o am! c. s;s O. loulseu U. C. Sentenced to :;ve months, in he Rasmus llciungsen U. C Local Items- - PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY for it. y) NO. 27. Aruaa Aldrich. . i HISTORICAL SKETCH 18S8. Mount Pleasant DEPARTMENT. house-servant- s, good wages paid to and reliable parties. DEPARTMENT. . Apply at Mrs. McEwans Employment Office 69 W. First South Street Salt Manages Lake Cky. Jos. F. Dorius, 4 The Dan Sulivan Co. on Saturday eveAll business matters connected with Was grand. They lett a plaster of ning he this paper in Ephraim n Measure all over the Epliram Theatre of goers, on account of tlieir genial jollity transacted throvgh the mana find the extra good 'acting and singing. this department. Barney played the part of the old widder and Dutchman to perfection. The Ephraim people say they can get k Oct. 9, iSS,s a good audience Ephraim, luh. again, it they w ill come u-- ' Street, opposite Ephraim City, Utah. For Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint, you have a printed guarantee on every bottle of Shilohs Vitalizes It never failsto cure. Hold By L B. Brunei, Manti and IE P. Larson, DplmunY. Oo-op- eight-year-ol- d u i Co-o- p |