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Show Martia Rev G W MANTI CITY, SAN PETE COUNTY, UTAH, THURSDAY, NOV When we airive at the consideraol the development of the Vve sir.ke the regular beaten track ot the educators of the old school, tor ages the term eJacvtiun was applied to intellectual culture to the exclusion ol moral training; and the result of this cu!tt At 1011 has been lopidci Souk; infidels, cranks, d fuu'teis, timeserving publicans, pettifi igging ljvv er, '.laiiois, (cions, mid the long attay ut ci oinked, eirutic Sjuisulmh write nearly all the dark pages ot Look at Napoleon Iton.ip.nte. He was poweitul m mind, body aid vv.ll; hut his stunted mural nature permuted Ins fine powers to he s misdiiected. that he d d muicevd in the woild than li" t ui't was m bis education. good. '1 lus lain ;s nu m haste to tin- ouiud-er.vioi- i Ol tae simuual pait I mails nature, wliiCii Tnu.t by 110 means he igl.o-e- d We in. d.icute the h.iinl, the die tar, ev ei v physical sense ant! tye, uigan to the i.eait s' p ,ssil,le li to we niov cultivateappio.u tile families the mind eluding reas m and jin', mu.t to a Irgh p.tch; and it t.. cun;c.enre and all those spimiul atu.i mes u uiallv summed up ill that vague rvpu-sMn"TS teat t" be not als t'g'.ith devil obed, the judgement will go astiav, Hit reason will lie blind ill one eve, and all the poweis cl the intellect ale li.mle to become penciled to the service ..I evd . it is not alw a s law break m ; , t v n lence, nor even intentional u.jun; it is benevolent e m, ...pphed, intelligence misdueeted, 01 even ive without judgement. l.uuk at Alexander, tile btave, hut stilish king, the strong cm qucrei, but childishlv weak man, and never Wish to belike him. Compare witn him out grand Washington, with Ins splendid liame and sound health. Ins keen judgment and deep wisdom, and Ins heart ol unselfish devotion to countiv and the unborn mdl.ons whose tiee of liberty 3JO. L. itjp-iue- EDUCATION. v v his-tor- Some of its Principles Locally Applied. written by practical ieauceu CHAPTER U''ia! is 1 1. A! a ation. Tile word l'.(l ication lias been so often abused, misapplied, mid misunder- stood, that no writer on this topic can hope to be rightly understood unless at tne outset he carefully defines the 1word. wish For tins reason I shall state how to be understood when 1 talk about education, and shall also mention a few things I shall not mean do not admit that a peison who lias been to school and diligently crammed and unhimself with miscellaneous proved facts, nor one who has cultivated 1 raththe inte lect alone, is educaled er hold that a rosebush is educated when it stands covered with it qneenlv flowers; because education simply means . ! 1 ,,tt-e- (direct development oj nil parts of a plant, or of a soul. dlie human soul lias tluee grand divisions or fields of action, viz r Physical Nature relating to the senses, the bud ily organs, their growth and training; 2. perIntellectual Nature relating tofaculception. memory, the rersomng ties, etc., their proper expansion and direction; and 3. Spiritual Nature relating to conscience, or the power of discriminating between light and w rong, and all those motive powers usually classed together as emotions. No one ol these sets of powers can be neglected without marring the symmetry of the whole, and defrauding the soul of its highest usefulness and happiness, on the same principle that a rosebush cannot be deprived of roots, stalk, or foliage, and still be a thrifty and beautiful I beean taking Ilood's Sarsaparilla was feeling real miserable, suffering great deal with dyspepsia, and so weak that at times I could hardly stand. I looked, and had for gorno time, like a person in consumption. Hoods Sarsaparilla did ma so much good that I wonder at myself sometimes, and my friends frequently speak of it. MRS. Llla A. Goff, Cl Terraco Street, Boston. of the soul should be nourished and developed aright; and every step in the process should Just have a purpose, a distinct aim. as no farmer plows his land out of season merely to exercise hinrself and team, nor because he hardly knows what to do, but in the season and for the purpose of getting it ready to bervr useful crops; so should no exercise, experience or treatment, be brought to bear upon an immature soul except with definite intention and reasonable expectation ol preparing it for future usefulness. The physical part of child nature beshould receive first consideration cause it stands first in the order of development, It is absolutely mournful to think how few young human animals are properly fed, clothed and trained in habits, ll the parents are in easy circumstances, the children are indulged with cake and candy, tea and coflee, inand all manner ol digestible food, which poisons the blood and temper, weakens digestion, a d starves bone and muscle. If the parents are poor, the food is apt to be stale, inferior in quality, and often poorly a state of things nearly but not quite as bad as the former. The clothing of the rich is apt to be too fashionable for comfort, too delicate to be sufficient, and too precious to allow the wearer sufficient freedom of exercise; of the poor, too scant, too worn, too clumsy lor health, ease and grace. The training of tiie rich often makes them too frail as well as fastidious to cheerfully take life as it conies; and teaches them to despise any but the most useless and trivial occupations, and the must artificial modes ol life; while that of the poor tends to make them awkward, brusque and coarse; which last item is especially to be deplored, because coarseness is dangerously akin to wickednessIhysiciaf training of some kind we cannot avoid having, and the point at issue is this' Is it worth while to give the consideration, and exercise the requisite precaution to make physical development as nearly perfect as circumstances will allow? and 1 most emphatically say l'es. If I keep my son at his books day after Jay until lie forgets how to work or play, or loses natural youthful zest for active exercise, he may become a prod-'kof mathematical or geographical skill; but if at the same time his muscles are flabby and his heart is craven, have bighlv-seasone- pie-pare- uece.-'S.ir- NOTICE. Pleasant Straveil or stolen from Yalloy about tli lth of 7uly, ISsH. 1 light hay mure veins oll, near un breast, branded on ridit thik'h. One yellow mare 5 or or years old, branded $ on btt ribs, y- right thigh black inane and tail. Cm blue or black mare about 2 years old. o brand. Any information that will lead to the recovery of all or any of Bald animals will be rew aided by W. V. Jenkens, Wales, Utah. 7 6 Try Ayers Pills For Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and Gout. Stephen Lansing, of Yonkers, N. Y., jays: Recommended as a enre for chronic Costiveness, Ayers Pills have relieved me from that trouble and also from Gout. If every victim of this disease would heed only three words ot mine, I could banish Gout from the land. These words would be Try Ayers Pills. By the use of Ayers Pills alone, I cured myself permanently of rheumatism which had troubled me several months. These Pills are at once harmless and effectual, and, I believe, would prove a specilic in all cases ef incipient Rheumatism. served me in could have C. J. Rock, Corner, better stead. Avoyelles Parish, La. C. F. Ilopkins, Nevada City, writes : I have used Ayers Pills for sixteen venrs, and I think they are the best Pills in the world. Y,rc keep a box of them In the house all the tune. They have cured me of sick headache and neuralgia. Since taking Ayers Tills, i hav been free from these complaints. I have derived great benefit I from was Ayer's Pills. Five years ago taken so ill with rheumatism that I was tumble to do anv work. I took three boxes of Aver's Pills and was entirely cured. Siiice that time I am never Peter without a box of these pills. Christensen, Sherwood, Wis. No medicine Catfrartls Ayers PREPARED PiKs, C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Dealers in Medicine. J. educaled him? 1 may be ambitious for nrv daughter to become a notable, housekeeper, an accomplished musician, and a beiuty; but if I shut her in front sunlight and summer breezes, and keep her at the rolling board, the ironing table and the piano, until her shoulders grow round, her lungs weak, or her nerves at the niercy ol a frightened mouse, to call her educated would be a bitter mockery. Just as well nip every green leaf front a rosebush hoping to save all its strength lor bearing more and better 11 oweis; you simply make a sad mistake in either I 1 Boot and Shoemaker. First Clans Custom Work and Repairing done. Call and see Mr. Brantzeg as bis work is truelv fiit class in every and particular. Frices Moderate, terms easy. Store Shop block west of Lowry's Manti. case. We must have sound physical development before we can hope to success-lull- y develop the intellect. When I say s,tic essftiily, I mean in a way to be a source of pleasure and profit both to the possessor and to the world at large, where would have BAKERY. Fiesh Bread, Cakes, Pies, Nuts and been Humboldt's Candies. Ver'eS n Ce 1e earth' 01 cr 'ierscheli's in the starry heavens with out suitrble physical, as well as intellect-a- l powers? Of how little use, comparatively speaking, would be all the wis-uof Solomon to a helpless, repining invalid! Groceries, Canned Goods, Etc. Kroll, Prop.. Main St., Mt, Pleasant. M. C. Give us a call. in .hi 1 t th. fur , ,iii(vn i i g ri. , the Liy f DemiiLtr, ' t, Mir i to tl S t )ji toil V 11.J limit tu Imydti.di ami ivdamatinn tr Ual I Ltnul MoiL-ntLi m.1, M- j Dntm M'd an Co julm Jrvn r, all f Jl u , him T. r. ami liaise tcU-- , ol t Dalo. t him llaii. G & .c ltP t KAN D.HUllBb, U Att. Lowj, ler. lit,; IOK i:nMlO, M l ION. XOIULPHE Laiul N. l Glh o at i 'n. .lt No I.akn t'tlx rmltt'r 7 tua. , I h U ''fL taut tur lolinMLttrr lirir v u !i trill liaincit 4rllltr hits Itirtl liotlrt of ll f 1) clituu. a ml uiitUr tiik.il pna sui pti t that rani prim! ill In ii.iul brturt tin t 1m k ot sail 1fto t'tah, ut it tin Vcniiiiiv n foiiit K 1. v I ; 2NI , Manti tail, )rrtmbtr . Ditiui:!.. ltflatMtrY Maltincnt. No. II J.1?, L N (. h'r - anti N K (. I' Ilr mtmiH tin foUxxtm; w tt Uf'Mt in Uoc his cunt ill lb III! TVMtirm-- ll MM iml rail iilmn t(. ..1 l l.iinl, Yi. fintliosl.. ( aw Inptli, hriRhfUu tmiikl Alin 1, lit ulndl M Un .1, Anlrtv Olsen, all ol pi1u tan I lah. I't'tc y 1: vnk i). iionn. in ist r. r. f.hatlrV, Altorm. fic I't ut N s K 4 K. I. ih. JR, l4 N 1 ' . r. Nil ) Collie oriloiiuVF.nl Final Irttof. Oiiut at all Jail.c i ity. I T. MW (inhrr 2'Hh. tit hm is In r ltv tn nil Unit the fnllnw m r has'nirtl noticr of his mttnlimi iianifl (ninalvn Dual proof in sunportoi lus rlami, will bf inwlr liulon tin ainltnat .ml prnot A. II. Cannon, I ire-!iti- O. id. d H. IVttcf, Sict. iV Ii'tns. -- I Co-o- Pumiture p. CHAS. S. WILKES, r Steam and machinery. Heating stoves. Manufacturers of steam engines, boilers, pumps, hr.is and iron castings, castings for store fronts, mill work, iron work for jails, bridges, and buildings, wrought and cabt iron fencing. Boiler repairing a specialty. All kinds of pluming, gas. auc Mai steam fitting attended to. and dealers in steam heaters, for public and private buildings. Deveys patent tubular iron wheelbarrows for miners and farmers. Accents for Leffel Steam Engines and water wheels. Half block west of West Coop. Retail Wholesale , We Carry a Com h te Line of Furniture, Carpets, Lace Curtains Wi ndow Blinds. Iron Wagons, Feathei s, Etc., Etc. If you deal with us on will get Reliable Goods aud hair Treatment. When in our City, kindly call and see us. Co-o- St., Salt Lake City 11 Main g W flb WILIAMS, Si-- w-1- 2 t rxa Do what is right. home our iu in ( l k - Notice of Foulest. Salt hake City, Utah. Novvnihcr I'ilh, lssJ. Complaint liavtiuf hern entered at tills) I ffice hv nulrrick artvrol Hlake, hmerv po., tab, hU iikiamd Jamrs Walali, for abandonm Htunrstead hnfrv No. MMt.J, dated March 2tlh. H. of N. W. ki N, W. ss.i, npotithe hot 1, I 3, Section ID, Tim nslup2l S. Kaue IH K, ht in hmerv ('ounty, Utah Territory, with a view to tin cam-altnn ot suideiitry, the haul parties are lierrhv summoned to appear Mt the othce of (' J. Miihs, Notary Public ut lUuke. Lmrrv Co.. Utah Territory, n the 2nd day or at 10 oclock tt. m., to respond Janiiaiy, and limiiHlt U'tiiii'iny eoneermn suit! alleyrd iiliainlonnii'iit. I'he' teatimouy ho taken to he conanleied at this ollice, Juiuury Pth, 1KH) at 10 o'clock u m. V. S hand Ollire, l C Bailey, 1. HOlUtS, KeyiMer, Attorney tor Contestant J INAL TltOOK pr.e TilEREFO.tE It i rigut to pur.-l- iso flu. I'ooti and Shoes unmil icturu by Zi)n e ml - Ui'ti'ution iro mo lera!o m .ppcci.iily as I i tut in s.ylo an sup nor price, cleg n iju.ilit y. II d '.IE DX LEU A S ).!) :iY A i 1 (ieorcJ. il- Marsh, Ally. Nov.21-oc2- d OHD1 li O MloW CAUMI. lntlii Proimte Court of the county of Sam TVrritory o Vtah. pite Iu the matter of tin- eMati1 and mtrdiumibijj 1 Ivlviraand August ! him, Minors. Order to show cause why older ot Mile or Real hnltite should not be ni.xde. Nels M h. N cy, the Kaardum of the pernw and cdates ol Haul nuuniSf haxiiiR tiled Ins jietetion h rein pray in br an rd r ol sale of all the reJ etali, ot nani decedent, lor the r j loses therein Mt fort li. j It ib therelore orlered by the.JmlRe of wiid and ail person in-Court, t hat t lx next ot kin, refti d in the tate ni H.ild d eeuhed. appear t In' ! obate Com t on Njoiida b 01 e I lie Miul 2 Ird. da of Jreteinher, 1'), util nVIMkln Uie touamim of smhI dv, in the onrt Room of m id Probate ( onrt ,nt I lie ( au t Hhum in Mnt v ( coindv t '.tupeie, to liw cause w hy an oj der should mt be panted tothe eeid'iar-miudi ol the l eal estate ot the MD, to Hell sa ml hors, 8e sh; be mee-a- r And Mint a copy oj itns (idi r published at four 4 Mito kmvi Mel kx hi the ii,it new in ami inttd tMiM-l,per pi published m anpete t oiiniy. J me in o pen Cou rt this IMh. day of Nov cim 01 1 Thistle House. t ('., Land Ollhc atNilt Lake city, T inb, Nov. 14th , INMl, Notice Is hereby trfvcn that tne tollewinit ttleil named settler hn notiee or hi intention to make Dual proof m u port of his claim a ud that Mid juoof will he made before the Probate Jndjje or In hiKitlmeiiee the IrohntH Clerk of Kim ry County at Cwstel Dale, hincry , viz. S illlnm County, I tali, on lec. 2sih ll. halHutk. iiineHteal No. tVi.'d, for theS. un-l N, h-1,14 ol s. K.S. Hition 5, Tp U I . U y !:, nuint'M the follow hitf w it wanes to his Continuous ri'.idem e upon and miI i hio ih M . f. wel !, ll v at mu ot, sHid la nd,1 lens Maiisrii, pobert A. low ell, ami Andrew J l lah. Nii'oim, all of i'rue, Kmerli. couiitv, ( M s , He Ulster Yu M uvi 'no ne net-- No. I.j2. products articles. peonlc employment. It is rig.it to pitronizu stitutioiis exclusively. 81-4-- 29. mm ' NOTICE OP UoMh.yillAli It is riaht 1o lsu in preference to imported It is right to furnish M'-r- is a : FliANK DEYEY & SuXDRERG. 44-1-o- S li 1 , T, 178. MEALS 25 CENTS. Barths traveling to and from Thistle cun get a square meal for 25 rents any hour. Ilsy, Grain, and Stabling. R. W. WeoTwood. Prop. hr ft mnt & Fnrniture Co., p. lln ( rt Manufacturers and Dealers in tor W T., at fonrO of hmi ounty t hi oum at ( M)t I f. 'I'M nn tla rr. 2sl h, Dsf viz Knlnrl Gnrtnl Loti hiiii.5, lor in1 I,. kiN.W, tltm, 11. i ml I, mum H T. 17, S. It. 9 K. Ht nauirs the follow imr w nnrstsrrt to provt Inn continuous rrsnlrnrt upon ami ctihiVHtion of, Haul land, H uiuhlr, Ilrury Ih Ivlatt. lr., vi Urorj't Ail-W. shniiuan, samurl xiungc, all ol II untiuton, him v to., l T. KK VNK I) liuims, Ucgiftcr. tuyner A Simmons, Atty.s, I Do. .ti t J mint t i ti 1 . 111 ti W. T. J. ir. WODSKOW, REID, Si ere It nJ President y . 11 , d Boots & Shoes. 1m- I Ci , in-r- and Imported; All Styles, Varieties and Prices Home Made Mt Main St, Pleasant 'AMES Y. STEVESON, Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Glassware, Drugs, No ions, Stoves, Wagon Block south of South Co-o- sell cheap foe Cb! Sup-lieBooks, Stationery, School Goods of kinds all fancy and t Jos. F. DoriusandCo. Printeis nd Stationers. Utah' Iphraim IManket, TMLJ&JSrrrX. We Tonsorial Artist SPERRY VJ. H. HAS OPENED A 33arUor shop Two Door3 Manti, North Of Co-o- p Store, Give him a call. uidrkctB, Iiatd WINTER GOODS CELTS SU8TS. 24 p. aScnv L-t- P. Tavoy, Ofu-iJii- t i tationer, Main Street, Mt. Pleasant. t rail tie- - 1trnli"nof tlis inhabit anl an Pel mul vi.imtytliat hr has o.rnr.i a In wlurh b will keep irst rla.K Dru of torr, best 1ruu'S anl Mull thr a full supply Salt Luke riiiH. sn.iinl to nouusou'h ofPertuim-ryof line s full Also 'ltv. Stationery, Eaucy Notions Etc, tt' , of Physicians Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. 1H8'J. ol Utah, ( ounty j j Juob Johnson, Judge. 8 Rnid, i lerk rf the Probate Court rt it y Him! tin forar'nn is a lull, true and eoir'Mt copy ot the ongiual order to show canewhv nnier l bale ut leal estate ehould not he made in the matter ni the estate and and AuriihI p. Pehhn guardianship ot Livira my otliee. minors, and now on file inhand and the fel of Witness my ( Muttti S aid fit (Dill!, ity, Sanpet IjJehn tier hv e Ca&lnucrs, a Specialty ..jEfc? A. ih bv.u Tel r;tnr saiijM te uikI JTRepairing j DiHed Nov Etc. Plows, Timber, Lduics DRFSS G0DS, Keeps a full line of Harness on band. . 1 The Cheapest! The Rest! Ephraim , Utah. P. O. BRANTZEC- - ', of t Ml 1 AOHRISTSrJSOfJ, Gunnison. Uaht A id, 100 Doses One Dollar I. 0. Box 3 .1 John Henry Smith, Bold by all druggists. 1; six for 5. Prepared only by C. 1. IIOOD & CO. Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass y 1 1 t r mm fouMv i M li. f 14 o. 1VP BY Dr. rei ' t ..J, T .y . W. I .mi cl Sun Foundry & plant. Each department $ -- Sarsaoarilla horse-powe- b.S'i . f.. h Office, U. S. Land Office, Look at Robert Ingersol, so profound 74 E. FIRST SOUTH STREET, mere human wisdom, but so wolullv Suit Lake City. Utah. ignoiant through lack of a few sqnple sweet truths, which a child might teach him, and never covet great power of intellect without corresponding power of the spiritual nature. Let education lie that wholesome, harmonious growth of MACHINE SHOP. body, mind and spirit, which alone can Mauulacturers. produce a symmetrical human soul continued. M )- -s I a well-drivin- UU-- it r tin f. botrt .G t'.i'Hit' link and their railway shipping TVhen 'd Mr rntn r ' points best because they find wh keep a handy (uivp Yard, and the l store on the road where eviv tiling desirable and fashionable can lie bought at prices irre-i- s table We seli for ca.-- or its equivalent only. No eeiipt,! No credit! No discount ! Quick time! Dollar for dollar. On this plan only, can we ,e you on a1! purchase from 25 to 88 J per cent. Moods LANDOWNING ATTORNEY ttnr Jtli.h, e of I lion? Producing regions of Sou'hern In one store where I went to buy Iloou'a Sarsaparilla tba clerk tried to induce me buy Ureir own instead of Hood's; be told me their 'a would last longer; that I might take it on ten days trial; that if I did not like it I need not pay anything, etc. But ho could not prevail on me to cluuige. I told him I knew what Hoods Sarsaparilla was. I had taken it, waa c aLslied with it, aud did not want any other. anti U'TL I till 1 Suit h.tkf i Oi LMVn that Amm- I'r.cr, hm rv t ounty, I tnh Tt iuuUit il e of lirr int ntioii oulieiiliMil hui'l cUiii) V. A."?, lor th ut ua I tmvelers north or south bound, find us in their way, no more because we are on the most direct route between the great in To be I uitfii Matt All To Get NollCh hi .n viios. tou riKo. Is). outkevn Centra! apply Station. any other. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is a peculiar medicine, possessing, by virtue of its peculiar Combination, proportion, and preparation, curative power superior to any other article. A Boston lady who knew what she wanted, and whose example is Worthy imitation, tells Lor experience below: HSU. LAND. DL'-hU- John P. Chris ton son Robbins. M. If yon have made tip your mind to buy Hoods Sarsaparilla do not he induced to take 11 1 James Be Sure tion NO. 33 28, 1SS3 I 30-- tah Territory, day ot November. J. Johu Ketd. this lth. Probate Clerk. TRe S.P.V.R. R. Co. COAL! COAL! WILL KELL At 3)375 Der ton At ChoGtori RAMS FOR SALE. The finest lot of VERMONT MERINO RAMS ever shipped to Utah. Summered on the Sail Fete Mountains. Thoroughly acclimated and fitted for service. Terms easy. Will sell on t nie on negotiable paper, or will exchange for sheep or wethers. We have unsurpassed facilities for furnishing carload lots of lams or ewes and will do so at greatly reduced rates. Orders solicited (or next season. We also have a lew graded French Rams from the herd of the late 1). M. Frown. As good grades as can be found in the Territory. Come and see them or write for particulars and circulars to W I. Brown or A. Ji. Everts. Nephi, Utah. |