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Show Martin Rev G W TO VOL. V. MANTI CUT, SAX PETE COUNTY, UTAH, MONDAY, JUNE said a mechanic was Wurth as much for Ins services as a proftssk nal man- - The Music Store, EAGLE ROCK, IDAHO. Quarierlf Conference IN ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF DEALER Musical Instruments, Strings & Trimmings. Best Brass Band Instruments. All kinds, Orchestra & Band .Music, OJ the San Pi'e Stake of Zion, Held Sheet Music and Music Books. Send for my new Catalogue Just out at Mami, Mag Id, mol Jo, it has a sketch of Ole Bull's Violin Playing in it and much good informaMONDAY AFTERNOON. tion in for musicians Send me your orders for what you Meeting was called to order by Presiwant in the Music line. dent Peterson, S. aging The Lord my ALSO Pasture Shah Prepare. Piayer by Pr D. H. Wells. Singing oil page 19S, Watches, fine Gold and Rolled Plate Now let us rejoice. Jewelry, Cultery, Etc., Etc. Motto. CANNON t?50.2V- BMA55.V:- PLAIN and ARTISTIC P AI T I3 3NT --o louse and Sign Painting, Paper Hanging, Caicimining. Etc. DONE ON SHORT NOTICE. Uest of Tithing MANTI, UTAH. Two Blocks Office , DS RE Tailoring Establishmt It is ordered by the Probate Court of Sanpete County, that all delinquent Executors, Administrators, and Guard ians of Estates Pending in this Cniirt, file the'r accounts with the Clerk of this Court. Jacob Johnson. Probate Judge. NO. 8. John Lowry Read a passage in the Bible, Daniel, Chapter ij, 44 and 45 verses, also Chap. VII. commencing with the 9th. The speaker said These words are apSaints 10 the plicable by the Latter-Da- y dav in which we live. In the visions to Nebuchadnezzar was revealed that which should take place in the last days The stone that was cut out of the mountain without hands should roll until it filled the whole earth' Wished to speak of these thugs wljich concern the young. Mentioned the new constitution and that there should be no church and state. There never had been such a union as it is understood 111 thiscountiv and the world. There qie in this county 1522 holding the Melcjtisidec Priesthood and 2700 holding the Aaromc Priesthood which is one To 3J or two to seven f the pop ulation ,6 r in every seven ovei eight years of age there are two officers. will be seen how large a number there are, who hold the priesthood. This is about the same propoition as to numbers throughout the chinch. Accusations have been made by nteinbeis ol Congress that the members ol the Legislature and the Probate Judges, etc., were belonging to' the Mormon priesthood. He explained to them that every intelligent and energetic man was an ifficer in the Church, and our bishops are practical men, and hence the best men in the coninninifiy hold those positions, If the officers of this church do not take interest in politics, who will attend the conventions for the selection of officers? Would it he well to leave ,ur affairs to men who have been cut off and who have no interest in the church or in us as a people? If this were so we had better give up our homes as they would make us hewers of wood and drawers of weter."We can belong to any religion and take part in the selection Prest, Peterson of officers. Does it unfit a man because Announced that Conference would he belongs to any religion to select officers to rule over him? These accusations adjourn to Saturday and Sunday, August are brought against none but the Latter-da- y 17th and tStli at Mt. Pleasant. The Spirit of infidelity is scattered Saints, other denominations vote as they please and some pollutions have broadcast in the land, it has crept into even iconnected themselves with a relig-ou- s Utah, into almost every town in Utah, creed to gain political patronage into Sanpete and Manti. li our cliild-ieare taught in a good school where and influence. The fact that a man holds an office in the Church does not unfit they teacli truth as well as science. him to hold an office, and it does not True science and the gospel will harconstitute a uuion af Chuich and State monize. The Chuich schools are among either. It is great mistake to suppose be- our best institutions and if we keep our the cause of these things that such a union children in them they will remain does exist All the foundation there is Church. for such an idea as the fact that neatly Said about tithing that if there has all the male members of our Church been 10,000 less tithing paid, and the are officers, people have paid an honest tithin A man may be a member of the then there is something wrong, for Sail Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y pete has lost 90,000, and we can hard Saints and not a member of tlte King- Iv afford to lose so much. Said he want dom of God, many suppose that these ed the matter looked up. One thing are synonamous terms, they are not. the people live more expensively, and A man may he a Gentile and a member are living above their income and means ol the Kingdom of God, and some who Spoke of the primitive way the people are nembers of this Church will not be. used to live. It is a political organization. Will it be Spoke of the benefit the establishment established on tips earth? Yes. The plan of a factory would be. Ye would save has been revealed. Thete may be men the freight on a great deal of woo! and who believe in Jesus Christ and w ho do dirt that we ship to the east. One se n d this southern district paid not believe in Joseph Smith, and some who do pot belie. e in God at all who height on dirt alone in the wool, True we have not tnanyflawyeis may become membets of the Kingdom of God when it is established. That us; one reason is the ScandinaviKingdom will protect all and this should ans do not know the difference between be undeistood by us in these times of a lawyer and a liar. Said he feltstrong-e- r since the sermons we have had, politics. It will protect us in every prive-leglor our happiness when it shall be that it was the same doctrine he heard established 40 years ago. After President Maiben had made He said he would like the young men to get clear ideas on these subjects. In several announcements the Choir sang. Benediction Glorious is Thv Name some of the counties it had been difficult to keep affairs in the hands of the peo- was pronounced by Apostle Lyman, and ple, and this is on account of disunion. thus ended one of the most pleasant No surh thing should exist among us. Conferences ever convened in Sanpe e We should piofit by that which has County. occulted, if we permit disunion it is likely it will become a scourge among A man who is seeking for office is us demagogue; the office should seek the man and not the man seek the office There is no better sign of a mans unfitness than his desire to get the office. Large fees and heavy salaries should Piesident Young not be permitted. counseled our politicians to keep down the salaries as it made men corrupt. He would select a man for a political position just as he would for a mission Joseph Smith urged government to reduce the salaries. Spoke of the arguments used by Congressmen for the raise ol salaries; it required too much to keep of The wealthy up are replacing the poor men in office. The Kingdom of Gad will grow out of the Church ol God. We are forming principles that will fasten themselves upon our posterity. Discourage young men seeking professions for the emoluments as it is wrong to make such extortionate charges. Lawyers and doct It used ors make outrageous charges to cost $5 doctors fee at the birth of a child, and now a baby costs J25. Said the people should retain some of lYctJlCULAR- their primitive simplicity and that he would raise his voice against such devilNEYER MEVEf ish practices. He had a boy who wantOlfTOF ORDER- ed to become a lawyer, and he gave his consent, on three conditions, that he :,! Mi E SEW liirtuiiHL u.unndbt. ASS. thiCAso - 30 UNION SQUARENY- - DALLAS. got a good education, learnsd some useTEX. ILJ- ful trace and did not make extortionate ATLANTA, GA. charges; the boy didnt study law. He ei--- e HOUSE, No, 3327, o(; And See There :)o tfTPRY GOODS, GROCERIES, MENS CLOTHING. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah. April 15th, 1889. hereby given that the settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Probate Judge or county Clerk at Castle Dale, Emety Co, Utah, on Saturday, Mav 25th, 1SS9, viz George Eldridge, H. E No 7024 for the N E J of S E J Sec 31 and N V of S Y 4 Sec 22 Tp. 14, S R 10 E. S.L. M He names the fo.lowing witUtah. nesses toprov-- his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land viz: Christian Petetson, Charles Johnson, Nephi N'. Perkins, Jens petersun, all of Emery Co. Utah. Any person who desires to protest against the allowance of such proof, or whoknows of any substantial reason, under the law and the regulations of the Interior Department why such proof should not be allowed will be given an opportunity at the above mentioned the wittnne.and place to nesses ot said claimant, and to oiler evidence in rebuttal of that submitted by claimant. D. Went! Register. T. C. Bailey. Atty. for Claimant. Ap!7Ma2j is Iff' f Do e MOWERS STAGE Xjirsnii: Station and Fairciew BitweenThistle Friday of each Stages leave F.iirview for Thistle at 5 a. rn. Arrive at Thistle at 1 :00 p. in. Every Wednesday and Saturday Leaves Thistle for Fairview 9 a. m. arriving at 5 p. m. and connects with the Mt, Pleasant Stage. Coniu ctioa is made with the D.A 11 G. Ry. at Thistle. Tuesday TneR. S.P.V.R. Co. WILL NELL n 0 A 1. Atd3,75 Derton At C Ti o s t o r. C Wm, H, Olsten, PHYSICIAN M. D, SURGEON. & Surgeon, S. P. V, Ry. and Co unty Quarantine Physician, EPHRAIM CITY, UTAH IP. J. Uo8forJolE. T, Hosford rail-roa- DrsWJ. &E.T. Hosford SURGOS La te Surgeon ACCOUCHUR, n the British Royal i iry. Office at residei leTwo blocks north of City j fall, Manti. Telegrams prom tly responded to DR. & F.R. KENNER, Quatantine Physician, Manti, TJtcUa. T. C. Ba NOTRARY i I e y, PUBLIC, LAND AGENT AND ATTORNEY LATE SURVEY9 F PUBLIC LANDS. Papers promptly Mineral Applications for Patents and for all Agricultural Lands and attends to contested Land Cases. Makes Maps Tracings and deeds. Draws all kinds of Agree Searcli-- s ments. Articles of Incorporation; Titles Pays Taxes Makes Collections; Applies lion for Pension Bounty. Etc. Office next to U. 8. LandOffice. P O.Boxk Salt Lake Ciiy, Utah. Wm. T. Rei d, PROBATE ATTORNEY A.INJ--- LAirD ALL 111 .A.O Hi IT T KINDS of Probate business promptly attended to, and titles secured to Land under the various entries. Office. Court House, Manti, Utah. W. K. Reid, w Atty-at-La- Manti, San P ete Co., Utah. Office at Court House. 30,-00- e the-styl- rGT ij. 1SS9. hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Clerk of the Court, Emery comity at Castle Dale, Utah, on June 5th, 1S&9, viz: I humas V. Simper, D. S. No. 10570 for the n e sec. 20, T22,sr6e He names the following witnesses to prove his con. tinuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: David Young, Casper Christiansen, oh S. Lewis, George Mevrick all of Emery. Emery Co. Utah, Any person who dtHir to protest against the allowance ot stioh proof, or who knows of any substantial reaaon, 1111 ier th law ami regulations nt the Interior Pi'p.irtmoiit, why KUeh proof ahoiiul put Uo followed, will ie triven an oppor and place to tnnity althe above mnt Join I time the witnesses ot stud cUmiant, anti to oiler evident e in rt bulbil of that BobmutrU by oliiuuant. lb WlWn, RogiHier. Wilkes & Howe Apl7M.tt.j2 Insert IzAimI. United State II. J. Grant, J, F. Grant, President. Manager. J. k. Smith, Vice Prest. R. S. pnl M Notice is also hereb' ui train Kimball 1ms tibd of Salt Lake Citv, I tub 'jerribr'. notice ol intention to nude pr f on his desert mo a'h land ol mu No, 1H7, 101 the " di s E H , N W E 1 y 8 R l4 4 s W 4 v F. hi i r the S K 12, N iC 1, 7 M0. Hegmter Tp the 2 tli day and Receiver at stlt Lake ' itv, of June, ins'.!. They name In tollovun.: wiu aea o prove the eompleb irrigti u od fred H. of said hind: Laiatte tiruig r SturgiHs, h TAiik D KtmbilL Oiner Kimball, ail of Kmery Do. . Utah Mai Jus I. W FBI, Register n ICTC 2fl! 3 S'.jsi o Xam ctf RR3 r yV X) a y. rr W 0 o X 3 , Asst man. 0 Treat. Sect. MACHINE O M P a-- N tn LEGAL NOTICE. In the Probate Court ol the county of Sanpete, Territory of Utah. In the matter of the Estate of George Crisp, deceased. Order appointing day for settlement of account and to show cause why distribution should not be made, John R. Baxter, tlte administrator of the estate of George Crisp, deceased, having this day rendered and presented for settlement and filed in this Court his final account of his administration of the estate ol said deceased. Also setting forth that said estate is in a proper condition to be closed and that a portion ol the residue of said estate remaing to be divided among the heirs of said deceased. It is ordered that Monday, the 10th day of June, A. D. 1889, be and the same is hereby appointed for the settlement of said account, and it is ordered that all persons interested in said estate be and appear before the Probate Court on said loth day of June, A.D. 1889 at 11 oclock a. m. of said day then and there to show cause why said final account shouiJ not be settled, and an order of distribution should not be made of the residue of said estate among the heirs of the said deceased, according to law. It is further ordered that a copy ol this order be published once a week lor three successive weeks before said totli day of June, A.D . 1889, in the Home Sentinel, a newspaper printed and published in Manti, Sanpete county, Utah. Jacob Johnson, Probate Judge. Dated, May 13th, 1889. Territory of Utah, sg connty ofSanpete j I, John Reid, Clerk of the Probate Court in and for said county, hereby certify that the foregoing is a lull, true and correct copy cf the original order apDointmg day for settlement of account and distribution in the matter of the Estate of George Crisp, deceased. Witness my hand and the seal Probate Court of said sfal of the this 17th day of May, A. county, D. 18S9. John Reid, Probate Clerk. if clD, Wagon and Co-opera- tive ;tu No Ldiid Ulhv e, Salt Like City, Ufah, Kunlm! ot Notice u herebv given that u ah Salt Lake City, I tah Vrntrv, hv filed notice of intention to make pr mt' on In r desert laud V 2 9, tor the k claim. N. rp. E before Uhj Rei,. r ami Receiver at 12, 8 a of Juno, Milt Lake Citv, Utah, on l he Mt, G. T. Odell, The Leading Implement Hose in Utah Finn! I roof Malice for I'libllPiktion. "s what is right. THERE FORE It is right to purchase the Boots and Shoes manufactured by Ziona Mercantile Institution esheeially as they are moderate in price, elegant in style and superior in quality. SOLD BY ALL HOME DEALERS No. 33 24. April Manti o It is right to use home products in preference to imported articles. It is right to furnish our own people employment. It is right to patronize home io stitutions exclusively. Land Office at Salt Lake Citv, Utah, is HAMMINGS, Main Qtroot, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Notice -. BABY CARRIAGES. - Edward Reid his located one block west of Parrys stone yard, Manti, where he is prepared to do work in his line, in the best style and at the lowest living prices. 52 X7-II0- r- urn iture, Etc. 4 cioss-exatnm- bargain call at a Lowrys SEIIEML SUPPLY NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Notice & Son, If you want I TellYou, office-holder- jsd. Square Dealing Fair terms Standard good, low, Prices. NOTICE. merchants were the cause of the distraction ol the Nephites. We need I s and doctors; but they should be of a ditlerent influence. The sisters should study medicine bur thev should not make merchandise ol their know ledge, and we must put those things down. The people should pay tribute to such men, and there should be no such things as chronic Heavy salaries are all wrong. Manual labor is ennoDling. Had told bis daughters that there is no labor so honorable as to do the kitchen and household work, if it is done well. The feeling that this is not honorable is a great ims'ake. The bovs should learn some skilled branen of industry; it farmeis, thev should learn farming in the proper wav. would Hoped our academies teach farming, teach chemistry so that the best results can be derived trom the labor. We have Prpst. Woodruff among us, and when he stands before theSaints his words should be honored and have weight, as he is a man of God as well as 1J has counhaving age and wisdom. seled us on these subjects. We should have better stock- - Had seen the cow herd and he thought there should be some better stock- dt is as easy to raise a good call as a poor one Encouraged the people to improve their stock, as there was money in it. Believed the Lord loved to see us improve in these things, and when we have cattle He, loves to see them well treated Discouraged the sending of bovs to' school to learn to be lawyers and doc- -' tots. Some ol the boys think when they have been to school until they are 16 years old, that they are unable to work The noblest and best education is to know how to workAmong tbj lews the best men learned a trade Prince Albert, of England, has trained his bovs to manual labor. Spoke of the great manual training schools of the east. God has given unto us to lay the' foundation for this great Kingdom. Glad there are schools in which the; liddren can be educated and not lose-faitand become infidels. Said the thriftv Scandinavians knew enough and should give their children a good educaHe said that what he had done tion for Ins childien, in the manner of education has all come back to him. Education is the best investment that can be made. Send your children to the Stake Academy if it does cost more than the District St bools, you will get your means back again. Exhorted the yonng men to be united and not to draw away from their parents or the Church. A. Marker, 10, 1SS9. O T CO SOLE AGENTS FOR K Tiie Celebrated Mitchell ,0 T.nin Wagons. John Deere Moline Steel Plows. Oliver it Gale hilled Plows Tiger it Gale, A. Wood and Chieftain Hay Rakes. O. I ( o 44 o h o a o Pa G oj 'S 61 M 610 a ChW f ,,-Jr- ti mams? iqa j .6 .-o- ... A y i s ; . SOLE AGENTS FOR Walter A. Wood Harvesting Machinery & Hay Rakes. Gould & Austin Well Boring Machinery, Piping &c. Russell & Cos. Threshers Saw Mill, Horse Powers and Automatic Engines. California Concord .Harness, Beebe Carts, E. M. Miller & Hiram W. Davis, and Other Standard Buggies. Victor Scales, Whitman Hay Presses. Common Sleighs, Racine Spring Wagons. Belle City Feed Cutters. Salt Lake City, . Utah. P. Christensen, Agent, Ephraim. Utah. J. P. Christensen, Jr., Traveling Agent, Sanpete and Sevier Counties |