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Show 4 OvEVTT5 JULY M. G. PERSONS OF NOTE Rolph, ready confessional jts cheer when it has come torth shriVM. or the doomed in his cell partaking of the last sad rites, though as I think, still V et hope of pardon was breathed upon him; even the lepers find an spiritual adviser. Many such orders of living martyrs would add halos to the Great Head of the Church. For the Stutiuel. Dealer in and Groceries, Boots Goods, Dry r Shoes, Hats, Stationary, & Notions. The only house in the County do ing a 6triet Cash Buisness. BACK TO BERLIN. Wall-pape- HOW TO SAVE MONEY- ever-prese- U t r, it . 5 ; - twenty-fouryear- s Please inform your readers that I have a positive remedy fbr the above named disease. By its timely use thousands of hopeless cases have been permanently cured. I shall be glad to send two bottles of my remedy free to any of your readers who have consumption it they will send me their ex press and post office address. Respectfully, T. A. Slocum, .m c. 1S1 Pearl St., New York. 29 P : Jt REASONS v 'i the cure of Blood Diseases. At 33J5 oer ton Chester TEMPLE At HOTEL, Main Street, Manti. First Class Accommodations. fiPAll those visiting the Temple should inquire for this House. Free conveyance to the -Temple every day-Al- so Hay, Grain and Stabling. Ebbe Jesben, Proprietor Robbins House, Main St., Gunnison, Utah, s Accomodations for Tra velers. Good Stabling, Feed, Etc. First-clas- KATES REASONABLE. 13 BAKERY. Flesh Bread, Calces, Pies, Nvts and Candies. Ice Cream, Sodawater, Milk Shake, Cigars and Tobacco, Etc. M. C. Kroll, Pro- pMain St., Mt. Pleasant. Give us a call. C R, Dorius Jr, AGENT FOR THE Champion ' Whitelys CFSolid Steel Mower. fTSolid Steel low open elevator Because no poisonous or deleterious WILLIAM WALTER PHELPS. Appointed Minister op Get many. CELIBACY VS. MARRIAGE. Contributed. Mt, Pleasant Planing Mill. properties. -- . 12, Notice i hereby given theft the following-Burnesettler notice of hi intention to umke final proofnjed of hi claim. in nd timt shkI proof willsupport be made before the Judge, or in hia absence, before the Clerk of the County Court of fernery County, Utah, at Castle Imle, fernery Oounty, I tuh. bu July viX Charles H Hrown, Homestead . W o.7tiltf for the S.Hb.fc k. N Entry, S Jk N. K. 4 S. W. 1$, Sec. 12 Tp. 17 S., K. 8 lie names the following witnesses to Drove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, Jens NeNon, Alva V. Sh rmiiii, Frank Shennun, Aron Howard, all of Uuutnigtott, Emery Countv, Ctan. Any person who desires to against the allowance of such proof, protest or who knows of any substantial reasou, under the law and the regulation of the Interior Department, why such proof should not be allowed, will be given au opportunity at the above men tioned time anu tbe place to witnesses of said claimant, and to offer evidence in rebuttulof that submitted by claimant i y, fcUH, Register. Bird A Lowe, Atty. JuLJ18 VV t. I mARMERS EXCHANGrr) .J.P.Meilstrup.gfe-- - jJ t a -- j is prepared w ith extreme care, skill, and cleanliness. Ayers Sarsaparilla is prescribed by leading physicians. Ayers Sarsaparilla is for sal everywhere, and recommended by all first-clas- s druggists. Ayers Sarsaparilla is a medlcina, and not a beverage in disguise. Ayers Sarsaparilla never fails to effect a cure, when persistently need, according to directions. Ayers Sarsaparilla is a highly cob. centrated extract, and therefore the most economical Blood Medicine in the market. Ayers Sarsaparilla has had a successful career of nearly half a century, and was never so popular as at present. Thousands of testimonials are on file from those benefited by the nse of , Ayers Sarsaparilla. o FftEPABXD BY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mats. Fries SI ; six bottle, t. Worth (t bottle. ' . -- 1 -- f There seems a necessity for the existence of a class or order of men and women who are willing, for humanitys sake, and the truly Samaritan Zeal to devote themselves in time of sickness, whether epidemic or otherwise, as spiritual nurses. Men and women with family encumbrances or endangerments, whose life is on the altar of sacrifice indeed, who from a sense of duty and vows of a consecrated life is willing to enter the purliens of filth, crime, death, but to succor. In my travels abroad, I have admired the self abnegation of the "sisters of mercy, or the ostracism, as it were of PORTABLE the Catholic priest as he wandered with nomadic tribes to teach them the Gospel of Peace as he understood it. I was led to this and kindred reflection by the fearful presence ol Dphthe-riappearing in many settlements. A young man of my acquaintance, just dead, ceseechingly sought for some Elder to enter his griel laden chamber and lay hands on him and to give him some consoling talk if, perchance, he was called to go hence, None would enter. He died alone as he was The home and its circle of dear ones forbade the law and its necessities to the living forbade it. None but the grief stricken mother and two more children sick and trembling in the balance, were in that isolated, unkempt, log hut. No soothing ordinances could be had, no last rites, as the Catholic has it, is performed and thus unshrived our dear ones go. . True, theie is a plentitude of means appomttd in the Divine programme for ail such cases of emergency. I do not charge a lack of faith in the remarkable commission, as recorded in Mark, 16th; but as before remarked our married life forbids us to enter the pestilence smitten chamber, and we are bonnd in the law to societys preservation. I have wondered if the ancient apostles were thus hampered, socially, morally or family bound as to entering the domiciles of the disease smitten. Over 25 Years la Practical use all Fear I know prompts some to decline over the World-N- o business when called on their Masters or extras. Can be op has generators disease and fear of catching the Best pure soda wa child. a erated I have by often led to sickness and death. $4000 Gas l oan-ta- in Will stand ter. any by were often wondered if the love ot souls to its one. &eU fire and glasses about deep and strong enougn to bring PLATED NICKEL sell finest We the this a was if wondered this often I have marty true, sensible and Meritorious a living dom if this could be called sick-ues- s, m ye one anothers the law of Christ, who are constitutionThere are those sex. of ally adapted as nursesto eitherall the forego who could be induced a allurements of marriage and devote, on and for life of single blessedness ' ho are ministering spinis. arf.ent the Lumber. Pickets, Mouldings, &c. errands of mercy, etc. human-i- t AU kinds of Custom work done on our of poor increasing ailments ones. hort notice. resident some y demand soul bowed Orders by Marl Promptly attended to I have often admired the to the eve its Bent Hausen Prop., way wending down, Main St. Mt. P.leasant, im shake, CHAPMAN &. CO., Madison ,Ind. . B M 5 Cu Or- 5 2. ac O CW c c V3 21st, tt i y r t S Y 2 Ti P S.'s. 2, a a tr a-- rt n a t. O S o' E a. - ft tt tr ,J5 7 7 - ec 2. 3 x C 2-- daJt CJ c c. SjO o -- ! fi-- fB v J.. P S 2. 2(t s-- 1 5 -- s l i tt t 5- - 5 2.0 rr S y - E.I a t 2 9cr o n ft Cu t ft- - o E a, 1Z n s& ' ts -S c cr E c.8 SI'S o g xz. w. it 5 - x c 5 O 3- 5 n 3 c5 otr jr 3Cu ixr H Sr 7T ee r 2 a 9B r O s a ?! f n Z S 5 - aT e r . -O C irE-s-- V: 1SJ. No ice is hereby id ven that the following of tiled his intention named settler has notice o make dual proof in support of bis clami, and that said proof a ill be made before the Register Jt Ke eiver C s. Land Office at Salt Lake cin , I tuh, oiTburda . August Nt,ias9, 2 .Josm Jensen, Deelantory ateinent N. fe. it Sec. No 7110, for the Lot 2. W. K 1 L, s L M.rtah-1, Ip. 21, e names the folio mg witnesses to prove his continuous rtoidenue upon and cultixa tion ot, said laud, vie John Bashardt, Andrea Ujerregaurd Joliu Petersen, Axe) all of san 1eie county, I tuh. ANo notice is hereby gien that felUn thiisn-nsoof Guntusou, sau Pete counts, I tab, has tiled not lee of her mtentiou t make Py7. for proof on her desert land claim, N K the N. h. of the N. U . 5ec 24, Tp, lJ, I E L M, rah, before Die Register A Receiver U h. Laud Office at Salt Lake cits, L tab on Thursday, the lat day of August, layy. ?he names the follow. ug witnesses to prove the complete Irrigation aud reclamation of said land, vis- Silas Hopkins, Edward T. Christenson, Die Larsen ftr , Ole Larsen Jr. all of Gunnison Sanpete county, Vtuh, I. WLBb, Register. T. C, Bailey, Atty. ju27Aul r CfQ ji3 H f c June ' - a!; cross-examin- e No 3.W7. Office at Salt Lake city, Utah, EXCHANgH LJ ARMERS vi, Lin-arso- Ayers Sarsaparilla . , Harvester and Binder. fOAlso Extras of all kinds for 3If this Samaritan zeal and help did Whitelys Champion not practically carry out the idea,so "Bear fulfil chines. burdens and Utah. NO. at Salt Laze City, Utah, June t 5 ft (t pr sg a TT c 5 T o c x 2.?' c8 j: i Ephraim City, Utaha -- ! ingredients enter into the composition of Ayers Sarsaparilla. Ayers Sarsaparilla contains only the purest and most effective remedial XjIKijD COAL! COAL! t Ayers Sarsaparilla is preferable to any other for MOWERS STAGE WILL HELL Ld 'land Why William Walter Phelps comes back from Berlin with the Samoan Treaty m . his pocket, and President Harrison hands him a commission as United States Minister to Germany. Phelps was born in New York city J. A. Tho. Palmer in Mr, the year 1839. In 1869 he was graduManti, Sanpete Co., Utah. ated from Yale College, and three years later received the degree of L. L. B. at the Columbia College Law School In 1868 he retired from the practice of the law. He was elected to a seat in the Between Thistle Station and Fairview Forty-thir- d Congress in the year 1872. In 1880 he was chosen a Delegate-a- t Large from New Jersey to the RepubliTuesday & Friday of each week can National Convention at Chicago. The following year he was appointed Stages leave Fairview for Thistle at 5 a. m. by President Garfield United States Minister to Austria, which position he Arrive at Thistle at 1 :00 p. m. in 1882, The same year he resigned Every Wednesday and Saturday was elected to the Forty-eight- h ConLeaves Thistle for Fairview 9 a.m. gress. He was a member of the House arriving at 5 p. m. and connects of Representatives to the end of the Fiftieth Congress. Mr. Ppelps is a man with the Mt. Pleasant Stage. of large means, and lives in elegant Connection is made with the D.& R style at Englewood. New Jersey. G. Ry. at Thistle. THo S.P.V.R. R. Co. Notice for Publication. Offle NO. 15 N otice for Publication. practice, lam prepared to do all kinds of work in the newest fashion-- . I will guarantee clothes to fit and work will he done well and strong. Price of work from $4.50 to $5.00 per suit. Very best broad cloth, $0.00 per suit. Residence four blocks East of Assembly Hall. CURED SURELY To thk Editor: fc) KOFFORD AND ALDRICH. General Merchandise Dry Goods. Groceries, Notions, and a full line of Gents furnishing goods. The cheapest store m the County Call and be convinced. 2 blocks Sonth of Co op, Mt Pleasant. NEW TAYLOR SHOP, MANTI. CONSUMPTION kA Save money by buying your goods cheap for cash from Alter nt 1889. 0. ANDREWS No. 13. Latid Office at Salt Lake City, Utah. July 5th, 1889. Notice is hereby given that the follow ing named settlers have filed notice of their intention to make final proof in support of their respective claims and secure final entry thereof and that said proof will be made before the Probate Judge, of Sanpete county, Utah Ter., or, in his absence before the county Clerk of said county at the Court House in Manti City, Utah Ter., on Saturday, the 17th day of August, A. D. 1889. James P. Larsen; Homestead Entry, No, 6474, for the E. , S. E. , Sec 10, and VV. i, S.VV. i, Sec. n, Tp 17, S R. 3 East, and names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cnltivation. of said land, viz: Christian Pederson Hald, Soren N. Sorensen, George Taylor and Ole Larsen, all of Ephraim, Sanpete county, Utah rs in Wuoljiitles, Felts and Furs Forvvhiclv we pay the market Price. Jens Peterson, Homestead Entry, No. . S. J, N. VV, J, N. E. VV. i, Sec. 11, Tp 13, S, R.4E, and names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of said land, viz.- - Jens Nielson and John VValdeman. of Mouni Pleasant 'and Orson Kelsev and Richard Graham, of Millburn, all of Sanpete county, Utah 6334, for the S. Ter. Geotge M. Bartholomew. Homestead Entry, No, 5886, for the E. i, N. VV. Sec. 19 Tp 18, S. R. and E, i, S. VV. 1 E,, and names the following witnesses to prove bis continuous residence upon and cultivation of said laud, viz' Edward Reid, James Brown, John Bartholomew and VViIlian Brown Sr. And at tlie same time and place beforetthe of said county. County Clerk, Declaratory Statement, Joseph H.forProctor, S. K. M , S. K. 4, Sec. 12, N. h. 11075, No, Sec. 13 Tp. 15 s, K. 4 h., and fait N. K. 4, See. 7, Tp. 15 S. K. 5 K, and names the folresilowing wituesai to prove h isofcontinuous said land, dence upon, and cultivation II. kneksnn, Haniuel Frcston, Kuaimis Anderson and Charles If. Oldham, ot Mount county, Utah 'J er Pleasant, Sanpete Any person who desires to protest against know s the allowance of such proof, or w holaw and of any substantial reason, under the D, partment, the regulations of the Intejior be allowed, will why such proof should not be given an oppoitumty at the above menthe time and place, to tioned witnesses of said claimant, and to offer evidence In rebuttal of that submitted by claimFRANK D IHOHItS Register ant. Bird and Lowe, Attys. for Applicants, 1 cross-examin- TION. high-es- t We t handle Wool on of all kinds in Car Loads or lees, &1ho , COMMISSION vance on all shipments. We also Buy and Sell pi pkj JELJA. I3NT guarantee thellghest Market Price in Cash AND LMPLIMFNTS. rp We haveWAGONS just received two Car Loads of MitchellBain FOR PUBLICA- and Cooper Wagons, made jhandle the expressly for our trade, which we and Gilpin Sulky Plows, Wood, also Champion and McCormic Mowers and Binders, Harrows Hand k. -- Jay-Eye-S- plows & ee Androwo Oo, ORGE A. LO O- - . cfi3 Nephi, Juab Co., Dlah s E Ter. NOTICE CQ At the Very Lowest Rates and will make a Liberal ad- NOTICE OF FINAL PROOF. CONSOLIDATED So S Salt Lake City. Dealer In Schuttler Farm aud Freight W'agons. Spring Wagons of Evety Buggies, Road Carts and Buckboards Description. Advance and Minnesota Chief Thresh- ir.g Machines. Buckeye., Cord Binders . . Buckej e & Crown Mowers. Haines . and Ilnndolph eaders. Ames Steein Engines. Lane Saw mills, Shingle mills and Wood Baker and Ashley , Barb Fence JjWiro Working Machinery. . ...... . Railroad Contractors Supplies. Ropreaentod py Manti George Snow, T. J.TVlorley, F. G. Willis, Moroni Salina E. 1. P1BEY & SOKS. No. 21, Land Office at Salt Lake City, U. T. July 12th, 1HH9. Notice is hereby given that the following-namesettlers have filed notice of their n of tention to make flnal proof In support their claims and that saidin Ills proofs will he the absence made before the Judge (or of Kmerv Co. I, Clerk) of the County Court Dale T. at the County Court House at Castle U. T., on Saturday, August 24th, 1HS9. vit; 450, for James Marinus Peterson, K. H. K.,No. Sec. 14 N. VV. the Ixits 5 6 and 7 and S, acres. 6, T. 1, 8. R.IIK, 1W w to itnesses prove He names the following his continuous residence upon and cultivaJohn Danaldson tion of, satd land, vik olson, Boj er S. Ceorge Btddlecome, Andrew Emery Co. C. T. Peterson, all of Castle Dale. 11. K. No. H4U2 for the Bi Inch I vner, Also, W K. 1 4 H K. ! 4 N. , 14 See. 17 and S.JjV. s. K. J 4, See 8, T. 14. S. K. 1(1 E. and N. L. itne-sw to prove He names the follow mg his continuous r Hidente upon and cultivav ik' Robb, Heniy said tion of Heorge land, , Fmpi-vEugene h. Branch, Scrcn Olsen, all of Prii e, Emei y Co , C. T. IT. E., No. Gj4,, for ANo. Albey VV'. herman. 1 4 Lot 1, Sec. lk and Dit 4 and S, E17 S. S,9 VV. R. E. 158 T. VV. See. 7, b. E. and S, 22 lot acres. Ho names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land. Viz Erin A. Howard, Charles Brown, Samuel (.range, Anthony Humble, all ofw Huntington, toEmery Co., t T. Any person ho deMre prott against such prools. or w ho knows the allow the la and under oi any substantial naon, partment. the regulation of the Interior ill be not allowed, h why sue h proof should at the inenti abne be given an opportunity - to ero the examine oned tune and fdaeami to offer eviwitneet of nnl elannant, uibnnttod bv claim dence in rebuttal of FHNk H HULLS K gustef ant. bt.i ner and Simmon, Attorney Monumental Stone Cutters, n 0 Sealers in es Mantles, Plaster Busts, Centor Pieces Etc. -4 . (0, Owners of the Famous San Pete Quarries. am-eo- 1 tht j MAIN STREET, MANTI. A. i |