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Show his rrri CVr W: rr: h,q jt G (hu( f i 1 11 ' risen l'lart.. a ly v.e otton t a amr , nd MANTI YOL. IV i'.e na'n3 ofd- -' EPHRAIM ' Hut tracsa-outsi- 39 ,Pr nt. DEPARTMENT. . Ne i6 Jos. F. Dorius, C;, p - Manager at s llatiou i; n, wildly ih-- Huy an ,, make a f Y f SANPETE COUNTY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 9 18S3. NO. 23. - wy to'iP f h i a ", Sau.Pt;- - re Hw 'ce: 50 -- HISTORICAL k; or $Uh, SKETCH Iphraini, San J'e'e ,CE J. F. F. BV to all .riu 0: Oct. 29, iSSS Ephraim, Utah, te;J : CAPITAL Co., FOWL'S. Written foe the A general reformation Commenced, Saints nbw amongst tne Latter-dain f.v throughout Utah, and extended to the This reformation was account. Old World 'tarted in the latter part of 1356, and Credit. LOntinued through the year rS57,because I ITT of sonle misunderstanding, w hich was act, a stupendeuus ailaii. Infact, the World was watching the outcome of the ' new move, namely: this Reformation;and When we look back to day and see the ;S ' terrors of the course persued at that time Execute 'ive can lve 'earn and do better in the .future., V 1 irn , ye uot cia;nl to govern or dictate ' the Jo the world but live and learn is our motto. a' Through fanaticism and xpo.--e dodffrterithusiasm many strange and peculiar rulings took place; not only in Sanpete, , in Uc but in Other parts of Utah; and in Ephr-r- i ' San f aim there was not so little wild fire b 0; tV Spread, in fact, the whole prairie was in b, a 0 danger.' Many 6f the above recorded facts have !i often been referred to, especially, in r Irrigate circles which caused both mer- When all is dark we think of home riment and disgust: This fall many of the brethren How dear the old homestead. we're camping oh the But ho kere sect as to S.itieiai; y . 1 in-3- 8, Tt-- Washington, Oct. 22, iSSS. Senator Blackburns minority report of the Civil Service Committee is a rather voluminous document, devoted not so f3-TICARD.cJ much to a defense ol the present adTrins leaye daily (Sunday ex ministration; as to an elaborate showing that the Democrats are no worse than cepted) going north 8 :25 a. m. Chester, the Republicans He takes occasion to to reniBrk that by a strictly party vote, 9:00 Moroni, the Senate refused to enter into any Fountain Green, 9 ;40 of aflairs prior to 1885. investigation Arrive Neplii, 11:00 Any clainf that the principles of civil Goinif South leaces service law are honestly observed in 12:00 m. this country, or ever were, or ever will Neplii, be, is amusing. There is no such thing :20 p. in. FountainGreen,l p.s civil perfection. 2 :00 Moroni, Arrive 2:30 Chester, The dusky Sioux have followed the at Chester for alt Stages example of Congress and staited home. hewanted$i,. 25 an acre lor their lands, parts of San Pete and Sevier. and Secretary Vilas only ottered Si. The Tiieo. Bkuback, Manager.-II-. Secretary is of the opinion that his S. Keuk, General Supt. pr position- was rejected because the new law w oukl break up the chiefs authority and leve those excellent gentlemen without a job. Such an idea was, Dio of course, peculiarly repugnant to the savage breast. A chief without a tribe to be chief of, would be no better than a cigar store Indian, And that is what Me Sitting Bull thinks. ME CARVING IjJ STONE. Mr. Anthony Chapman has opened a Stone Yard on the corner S. E. from the Tabernacle, where hd is prepared to do any kind of stone-cttincaning in stone, lettering of anykind on stone, and in fact anythiug that can be done in g, stone. Any kind of a figure Flowers, Angles, Our beautiful Oolite made nearly r,s hard as granite. Monuments andGravestones a specialVrork promptly tttended too and ty. satisfaction guaiante$d. Terms easy. Bring along your orders and give him a trial. - FIRST DISTRICT COURT. Denver and Judge J. w.judd, presiding. , 23. October John Larson, who had s guilty to mA-fn- fo-d- - . . Morristown, Tenw., July 4 iSSj. . The Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Oa.t Gentlemen Five yeara ago I wa so Oft fortunate as to contraot an extremely bad case of blood poison. Jfv bones aebed and my mu-ebegan to swell and eoniract. I was under treatment of the physician from the inception of the disease until I found that he could do me no good. The4 through the advice of a friend I began g S'. S. S: Your medicine seemed to Sn immediate effect. I took six bottles, and am sound and well. , That was two ot three years ago, but I have seen no evidence 6f the return of the disease, and I take this Opportunity to' thank you for what it has dona for me,' ,It saved my life. - Yon can refit R. M. Wa el. iny one to' me. i vf . - e twemv-eigh- , f f f The aeKIGaN farmer: and this paper One yeaf for 52.60', casH fn ddvari e. . ' . j WITHOUT THE TARIFF.' , ... - Vit-alize- j and llayges. jlj Kinds of Extras and Stove Outfits. Grates, Crosspieces, Lids Front-- , Backs, Etc. to any kimi of Stove made. , Inoidering he sure to give natnq and ex iet No. of Stove. All home made 20 0 below S. L. prices. Be-- f re purena-- i re elsewhere give me a call. Sat sfa ion guaranteed. All . the sands of satisfaction. Gk.Ry,- - at Thistle. . . 1 liAUSTED VITALITY . Com-nlgin- t, Central, p.-nh- , . TO After nearly eleven months of battle, Congress has adjourned without action on the tariff. Ii is an appeal toCaesar, Unable to settle the question themselves the legislators haye gone to the people for a verdict. Thi Jesuit was a foregone conclusion a month ago. The real work of the se.sson Jias been the defining of the position 0 each party on the tariff. In .that much success has been attained. But the battle between the factions in SiANi-i- i Fork, Utah. both parties was fierce The actual free in traders the Democratic camp tried by P.O.Box 69. every possible means to induce the President to endorse their .cause in his mes sage. The Randad men were no les . . purshasive 011 their part. Neither of the extreme wings were endorsed and the BeliceonThistle Station and Fair dew result is as foreshadowed. The great .debate Began early in April and continued for two months. Every- Tuesday & Friday of. each week Men who were already body soke. Stages leave famous were made yet more famous, Fairview for Thistle at 5 a. m. and men who hever had a reputation Arrive at Thistle at 100 p. .m. earned their honors. Some members who never had by any chance whatever, Every Wednesday and Saturday Leaves Thistle for Fairview 9 a.. in. an original idea, or even a good borrowed one, were moved by the tariff spirit arriving at 5 . and conijects to speak; and floundered about-i- n a Mt. with Pleasant the .Stage. surf of words, and came out to rest on Connection is made with lheD.& E. e f II, Benntt, Gen. Pass. Agfr cjstil; ls . - J. STAGS LOWERS r. 75-$l.-- '..vitli sinali oven $200. AlVin L. Robinson, Any one wishing to buy an organ or ; IoyS) what do you think your . foreman of grand jury. bara make L. W. athers and mothers have passed sewing machingattcanthis office. good Dykes,. inWe gain by calling Clerk of grand jury. ' 'hrovgh.. ?: sure cheaper and better terms that r In the early spring of 1838. the anybody else. NOTICE. emnl move commencing from the The second public examination of To the Bishops of San Pete' Blank Vcrth, the company was bound for school teachers ol Sanpete Co., Soutk. On account of this "Reocommends to the House of the district this office, Price: 50 for 50 cents will be held at Ephraim, on Saturday, at Loidi xodus many came and located at xoo for 75 cents; 150 for $1 and $2.50 per November 3rd, 1S8S. 3 f Peter Greaves Jr. , pphraim. Through this summer, 500Co. Supt. of District Schools , Q lA' gain we had trouble vyitli the 29. RECEIPTS FOR SALE. Ephraim, Oct. 15, 1888. ians, and several of the brethren, " "be ci Good news for Farmers, for any hardy pioneers, were killed in he canyon of Salt Creek. After who keeps one or more Cows.. For Dyspepsia and Differ to increase the Flow of.Milk in cows jfhis was done, the people afraid o 12 To you .have a print,e4 guarankeep milk sweet and sweeten yV heir lives would not travel to the sour Milk. . tee on every .bottle of Shilohs V' hiy, nor out of Sanpete without 3 How to make and keep good butter It never fails to cure. Sold i, n escort,,, a, company .of ,the a long time. and valuable B. I. Brunei, Manti and II. P. . These true :r rethren to receipts I will By pilot them through, sell in all parts of the Country. One Larson, Ephraim. number cf saints coming for 25 cents, all three for only 50 cents, A Nasal Intector free with each from all hr., ugh nations, silver or postal note. Address; bottle of Shiiohs Catarrh Remedy. ot knowing the disposition and John Sturzenegger Price 50 cents. .Sold by I. B. Brunei. 30 4 Manti. and II. P. Larson, Ephraim. ill of the savage Indians, were in- - Manti City, Utah BINGHAM AND ALTA TRAINS Leaves Salt Lake city, 4.30 p.m? Returning. Arrive Salt Lake city, 4. 30 p.m: D. C. Dodge, General Manager. y J , cess-poo- . No. 9 . No. 7... Provo Lv. 4.10 p. m. 6 25 a. mi Salt Lake Lv.5.55 p. m. 8.25 a. m; Ar. 7.15 p. 111. 0.45 a. xri: Ogden I. d - U WEST HOUND TRAINS v .l . the-Hous- '.No. 10 No. 8 Lv. 9.2o a. m. i0.05 p. in; Ogden S ilt Lake Lv. 10.50 a.m. 11.30 p.m: Provo Lv. 12.50p. 111. 1.09 a. m; Denver Ar. 8.45 p. ni. 8.05 a. m: Y was-vei- 2 d TRAIN'S DOU-N- I pos?es-s'T.iio- Li-da- y Presi-dentan- EAST - 111 e That which seemed as far off as the Hesperides is come. Congress has adjourned sine die. And all tne startling things that the sensationalists said, would occur when the Committee should wan on the President, did not occur. When tlie House assembled on Saturdavat 11. there were sixieen members in attendance. TheSpeaker appointed McMillan of I ennessee, Ryan ol Kansas, and Clements of Georgia, a committee on the part of the House to wait on the inform him thatCongress stood ready to adjourn, if he had no further communications to make. At 12.30 the Committee reported that the President has no communication to make. The rumored rebuke to the Senate" was an idle tale. At 10 oclock the Speaker declared adjourned sine die. T h. chaplain of the Senate ottered prayer in the presence of only tenSenat-orS- j Ingalls, Cockerell, Paddock, Muchell Saulsbury, Teller, Allison, Blackburn, Regan and Sawyer' Allison and Sauls-burwere appointed to join the House 1S88. T EX Tune nit motnt? or 2S,a memoer . , Scenic Line of the World! ADJOURNED. . . jApjr.kiV LLE, , 8D-7- Grande committee in 'gituwc While me u.eci ffie mmority repuL UlarkburU Pt- - ,,re foiunfiuee. vs bid ueruicmeu was ordered to ne pimte with the of our firm was afflicted with a cancerous The last bill of the Passenger !T'!fiaui;d, majority report. sore on her face for about, twenty years, as ffilLws . sessiop w'is iijtroducedby Mr. Mitche! During the past few years it troubled her and 1,0 vide d for the election ofSenatoi 5 :48 a. ni.it 2,:25 p much continued North aad by very Going pain itching. As being the She used your S. S. S., and the sore has directly by the people. 11:33 $ ;L8 South last thing that most. Senatois want, it disappeared and is apparently well, Should was appropriate that it should Be the Arrive Salt Larice 10 a.m.& 6 01 p.nv'. it break out again, will advise you. ' Very final bijl introduced. Leaves Salt Lake City at 7:20 a.mJ - ... r truly, Mr, Ingalls, and 4 p. m.' presiding officer cf the Fen'di.ton, Yearly & Riluy, . Senate, made a farewell speech oflqss Druggist. leave Salt Lak Trains Passenge ' - thap 200 words that must be classed as ; ' rThree a model of graceful oratory. The lank daily, for the North, to conned' books maiTed frefli on application!' spectacled figure then put on a hideous with the U. P. Ry. and the U. it N THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. ly lying gey ove coal,, and dissappeared jDrawer j, Iy., at S 20 .1. in-- , it 4.10 p. m. and Atlanta, G&' across tjie northern portion of the Capi- arrive in Salt 'Luke City at 11.16 tol grounds, very much in the manner of 7. 20 p. m. a. and m. Ichabod Crane when puisued by the his of But the Freight trains leave Neplii for phantom, superstition. the North at 0 23 a m. and for be speech was, in all truth, very neat. ft was a wonderful quiet adjournment south at 7.20 p. in. The session died as a lone man drops Francis Cope, tiuni hunger on a blind trail across the badlands. Gen. F. it P.. Agtl Comparatively, there wet no spectators. The bustle and excite- John G-n- . Suarr. Supt. . ment, the rushing about of clerks and Main Street.-Gtneral Olicire, the ceaseless of babel messengers, voices in the corridor, the buzzing in the gal Salt Lake Lit v. the roar of lobby, were all absent Tliere may have been 200 persons in the Senate galleries. I doubt if there were 4 so many in the House galleries. And 1 nobody wanted to buy anybodys vote IIUIEK 1N- 4despite the shameful use of money during this session, which has been so arlor, Heating, Cook, Stove much talked about. s , - 1 CONGRESS 6' sarai;t yAMM WESTERN Tuesday ( RAILROADS. OaPiTAU) gAiY pETE plead Salt Lake guards two indictments of grand larceny, in ground ity,' from Ephraim and, bther stealing two horses, one from Sair Pete iettleinents from the South. And Aard and roughshod bhd County and one from Emery County, fur sentence. I11 reply to the appeared Nau-6)Cr ragged armyN called the But I dfeatn of friends amt mother, Court the defendant said he was 19 yea-iMilitia, was sent out' Required And the girl I left so true'. of ae, and had neve! before been in ,6 goHowardS Fitft Bridger, to But my country called for freedom court lor any Offense. He wassentenced in Etho Canyon and So I dormed the coat Of bine. to foui teen- 'm'onth imprisonment in Case'. each . ither likely place- in the fastnesses The grand jury presented twelve moie 1856 .if the mountains; which they done indictments under the U. S, la'ws and This year. tG also stated tiTLtirorfal statute. Thef . ffectually; and watched the move-tfcntuYilaTL(how United S.ates vs. emu of and qu'ck march l,f tU 11 caYlC Ft..ty Ureen.)aio Mt; Pleasant cases theet. althe People .vs Win. A. r.'iro qisrirrmnougnT that every of wa-- & jotted down on our tuap was Uaspey.' People vs. L. R. G. JEngmeei, foda concealed a Mormon, in fact, and the People vs, And Co, Alfred EphiaSm, ;Whalcott, Sanpete the telr wild, fancies magnified citl.tirt in each Wrff, F, Dunn, fcree uf the small contending patri- well represented by severtil towns. ' those of nil and Jhw!daj:; (Jcikbei if. ots to he legion only a bnrail three work did go the Add thus gohd tliere, but fighting, struggleing The grand jury presented the followfrom earlj' dawn till set 6f sun. Jnd striving for the little ones at on tinai Otir uotft will show yott wlibrh the ingTo the. report. Honorable Judge of the first totne and their, hrimble cots, in for the b vs of Utah. idici'dl Dt diel fun tomes ,, , iferved that was the power J Your giand jury for the Septcmnei (To be continued.) hem on.' of court reports as lollows. re! S. soldiers intended to We weie empaneled September T7, r":,TheU, ' Winter in Salt Lake City. Prest. RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT. ibt3, and have been in session thirtjr 16 loin das; we have examined United. intimated had of the conjoint S.ates witnesses. 444; Territorial Adopted by the members hat he would rather committees of the Y. L. and Y. M. M. I. 142; total, 586. eave the city in ashes, .than for our Asosciations, Ephraim, Oct. 26th, 1S8S. We have returned under United Slates seen has n in his wisdom, ice lies to come and taks Whereas God laws, 229 indictments, and under the midst, Bruihtr len.torial laws. 40 indictments. Total of our homes and hard earned fit .to take from ourbeloved and much number of indictments. 269. We have Ne Len, our in this measure the Saints Adolph in the r";. Tea, tHfriend and cases and left un respected ignored thirty-fiv: were heart .nd soul as one. On cause of Mtnual Improvement. t demoted have finished twelve,, 0 business, States United Therefore we as a committee, jvish ;Lis a'ccount many from the North'to and respect we and sixdays days to Territonal business s - am pa it of the Territory, including to exDiess the honor acknol-edgW., we. areas, for hold him; and, We find the Territorial Insane Asylum H.t5ah Lake City, n. ado preparations our loss, and his testimony to us clean and well conducted, with the S .o move the next Therefollowing Spring, will be as a guide to our hearts 9 small force available; but must protest deeply sym- against its crowded condition. It was - nr.Ss the south, includin San fore be it resoivcd that we relatives ir and P built for seventy, patients, but 120 pathize witluhis mother, ,:?a mid other co mties. tl S; who was his only also with her friends; many crowded are iir.tompellmgthe directors : well weie suppli ,,;be pu.plc choice companion; mid further be it classes together without reall herd to clotlihut iOiio tins year? Pesolved that these resolutions be gard to the difference in their menta. scaice an Lard to spread upon the records of these Associ- conditions. The majority of the last tig same be obtain, you would very often see ations. and that copies of the Legislature deserve censure ffir their L and to his Sentini to the Rustler, sent hen and women walking along bereaved relatives. Brother Adolph action on the Asylum appropriations. Such appropriations should be made jiarefooted to meetings and even to departed this life, Oct, 20th, at 5 oYlock as will allow tbe gieaily needed separLuices.. Men would be clothed in a. mi, at the age ,of 21 years. 3 months and classifications of tire patient ations and IS days, after a short illness of three thereby furnishing the greatest aiui in 'iliuost every imaginable garh duikskiri suits were all the go days. Let it be said, That he was such an institution to petforrp any paft assigned The county jail is in g ud cpnditian, AhUe others would have their prompt and general good, him, and by his worthy exarrk pie in life, the prisoners isclean, .sloth 3 of all colors. Still the he won the respect of aU w ho knew .'The prisonapparent hfe was a busy t one; full of management faints were happy and felt con-pi- him. Hiswith ers complain of the quality., but, not the to mind determined a otherwise d ye, much more than they vigor and quantity of food provided, any nd every duty of responsi- they are well treated. :!o with all their beautiful perform bility that vvjis placed upon h m. : The city jail is not fit for occupants ;!ror. rand wealth. For the past year he held the office of on account condition. j of its : of President tbeY. "the same maysanitary Myrehaudise was hardly known 1st Councilor to the said of Provo C'ty. if, a- d .what little there vas M. M. I. A., also the year previous, as Ditches flow through the streets carryto the Conjoint Committee srouhl in was very high prices chairman, ing the filth of corrals and outhouses, these positions he fulfilled with uncom- unused wells are & dumping hole for of common per yd. factory, mon zeal and integrity. reeking and offal; garbage , cents per, yd. of prints, Youis Respectfully, with filtiyare in all parts of town,, 'and , account of ,4 Joseph F DoriLs. per ft of coffee, sugar 60 cts. per epidemics are threatened on and Counq.il, of the L., a small skillet or bake kettle In behalf of the Committee. City nghgence Note A brief sketch will appear in the flnitary we recommend 16.00 to $9.00 each, a stove No. 7 persistent next. action in this matter' , CHIPS. (From Our Correspondent s, 6 s vffee letter All business math r connected with this paper i,i Ephraim n rM he transacted through the manugir of this department. nocent and knew not the danger surrounding them. 'The cirbum-stance- s in this trying ordeal were such that a great many of the whole people of this Territory were stayed and inactive, and for several years after many were afraid to come to Sanpete the world had gotten out that Sanpete was a dangerous place to come to. and a good place to move from, nothing there lut Indi-uiand fighting for their lives, no ruit could be raised and grain was Very scarce. A regards Ephraim, no iruit trees had beeiplanted ; for as already stated, the pe pl" hid to ive in a Fort and not commenced to build onC.ty Lots. This winter, a squad of Ik S. soldiers were making their stay in Ephraim their tents being pitched on Edward Joneslot, now occupied by C. W, Peteisen, where now stands a beautiful residence. The soldiers had caused a great deal of trouble and the hiethren had to guard every night to protect themselves and property. tThe peop e, in the meantime, taking insuds and abuse, finally the braces left, but be assured not without leavi u the works of evil beh i,d. But let us refer you back to the tunes when the boys met at 1 urt bridger For men of hardy toil and fame Was at Fort bridger all the Fam The U. S. Boys, th it wore the blue, Neer thought what they had to go through Oh their tei!Ome route to Utah. f Ifinhuod, XerrMS ; W'cul IbiUty, Prifituro Err vs of Yoi l and f r iiiio!dttircriesconiuent pages ifo, 15 for all leases. ' full gilt, only, illustrate . M - : - e sample r fio aUj oung Send now. Yhekifdand to the auorbythe Xa-- I 'I Jteal Asst Hatton. Adless P. O. box II'jss., ot1 Dr. Y. H. PAUEER, grad- IT Medical CoIUgeears'practlco u, ' ho may boconulted confidentially. Man OlTlceXo.4BullmchBt. i middle ogd moa ' v ii ,j Mcilnl awe.-de- ':!he OC, o(Doiit YouFdret Itj;)o Temple Office, Manti Utah. Bro. C. E. John son. t take pleasure in attesting to the Sewing Machine is sold in merits of Johnsons Essence ok , . San Pete, Countv by Life, having used it .personally, Christensen of Frederick ahd 'ajeb in my family, with the Fairview. most gratifying results. I consider him a card by mail. Drop it h safe, prompt .and efficacious Beware of counterfeits and inferiremedy. J: 0. B. Maibsn. or imitations now going the rounds. Johnsons Essence of Life is sold )ont be deceived by,, thepa ! The at the Manti Co-o- p Store, price 50 Genuine Domestic, still leads, and cts. per bottle. 7 endures all tests. , . DOMESTIC in r. AN HONEST OPINION, The only genuine i U SCIENCE OF LUE, the , cat Medical Wo-- lj Of the . |