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Show ll f m muam III Ml Mil I lIIIH J that thoie who bad tahen if upon kihemselvc to ju them, had mis- - lged them, T hey were not in the s:ne position ai their lenders, were uoVv in pos it'ssion of' the sax j kivnv-- , ledge.di.l not understand ti.e cirt'inu-s:.tvc- s bv which surroiin- - nHMVraSWMM IUIIHMHMPlliUI !! Will ivom it ? 1 i.I g and cherish-- ii hartiue l In-a- it ever 1:11113 a smner I 10 ? The au.;tis who sux-- l roU'id us k virus and aie ,;r.evd when w liuw h d iit i hi to ll raid ate e..cii uilv.-- 1 n-- ver hud occ 010.1 in ie.tk oHirtwtse I lian to c inmed I ut 1 . ' checbed by tins Spbi I o teeonie this 11 Iv inline! ce. w ill tend !0 inu.inu. U.MM J I'UW h iTl IIIIHH1M Wl Sjaa ei.ee and t I se wl o am in possesion o t.r.s pcCais t;tlt tealiz-- ; lh.it we attf in-- f .r tli- - exptess putouxi- - (,f netlect-ini- j mil I'haiar it-- 1 ttiM that (he Lat-I-r d iv sums w ill set k diligently tm al! i.( d gfs and t specially lot lhat i f w i iloni, and I s.v.k w ill put'.' liMns,ii, lai'h. you will n cieve it. 1 ask Ci.,d t' tjive unto us tlit vxuds ol a! v..tt- t,, the bread I I f I li.it all m iv be lt d. and gi-ft til hence thankful i t it ami t ie spa.i he poms 'Ui bo ;ibnnd u.lly upon us, knowing in their heiiis liial He is ihe ti d of i.ur S iUmmoii. T'n s I ask m the name f Jc:sMi. Aneti t on t will pievent us bun say ii any thlur, anvwhete, tit it we arid not be villa,: to say in liit p:cstnte f the pe; S n ceiisuitd ot even ill tiif- piesr-nc- ol holy angels. It sn:i bun-el- f was ui.Fjitig ed lo that exitut tnal the people put h in to death. 1 myself would aim st as so n !i d fault with the an-e- .loroii',or Hie pro-pliet- s and aposdes of anc:e.it davs. as A ith my btelhreu. In my si;iit uie l'ro-ph-et Joseph was pe:lei:!i m. Witnout having li .it poniied out I me 1 knew initl the liist time I evtf sw Mini, siiitoiiiided ly a tutml'tr i.f men Dining the entile tnnj ln- -t 1 kueiv Itini lie seemed angelic in eMv woid a d dei', ant! were, the.-efoR- ', inoap:!-l-tf rctt'J'.-r'n- a just jnJmcut, cr oi fonuii.g corrert roaciu .loiu. It is very ta-.- to itad lauit. I beiieve if th.'ie w-r- e hoi ar.geU dwciiing atuoiij us, and we were to view then ai we do our brethren and sisters, usintf only our po r buiuau judgment and knowledge, we would hud much that lookid amujiti their coniiwct. It i of the utmost impor-tance tiiat in i!u mlicial capacity.auJ in our pri vat lives vt: use this spirit of discernment v.itii greit discretion K ;.'J 'jy M. f.ilcn.UHcioi . Kstetitied syn-j- ot a Discourse tl.hvered t Kpliraiui, Feu. isti ,i8yi to the I'euple of Sua 1'ete (Joutity in tlotifereticc awembk'd, by VHKK. 0BOK0E Q. CkKtiOH. The jnesetitirig of the authorities for the uircval of the peojde, which jus', u doneiu y our reeu:e, alt twitch tney are aimiist without ex cent! )" una uiioUiiy usiai;ied,is not a mere rirm. dee 1. l:ideed to me lie was m re I. so an angel ot God than a living man. Many people foin d I ault with Uiigham Vonii'.;, but I never Hid. For the iast iwtlve years ol his Hie 1 w,u as mtiiiUie Willi nim as any hvti man and saw no fault, only virtues, leainr-s- s ef sold, ijred'.h and depih ol intellect, richness ol iiiit. 1'nese were ti .'V when our i.i- - ce mises was of that private n.iluie hen even great men aie supposed o unbend and unbosom ttiemselveJ. and 1 nevt saw anythiiis unwot hy ol bis mis, siod. or b'S greatness, 1 c.it: sav ofhau as of Joseph, iioiliing but word-- ol A iiiiiaiioii lor the spirit of ;hu in. in. I did not luok lor faulis: 1 was not desirit.g to see imneifeeaon, and I hero tes ify with- - an-.- i mucit fiiari'.y. caa icti the lasting wrong that may be done to a manor a woman, by repeating sornctlung detrimental to them when ihe whole situatioii uml all the rea-sons, are not in our possession, or the motives that prompted the act. Ths L iurr-- d iv S.dnis should riot for-e- l t:i t. what tli-;- y oat to otheis w I! b nieisineii oat them ajain; that as y.i i jude ot.if.is, so you he iin'ned 1'n.il ii tile cons-tu- t ions and in Hives ttiuaitf'.'iiut. to oilieis aie good you aie ptoiun-e- chaihabie tie.f.metit in te.utu Tins lelleou.iii Ins always btcn a mtat r.tunfoit t in-:- . The Pro- It fv rJsit ilone in order to coaform to a custom, or an established rule whieli ius no special signilhcance. Tiie fact that it is done at every quarterly conference, should not i'jr-sc- Lie Importance of the presen-tation. It is not only a privilege C iiei:ded to us to approve or disap-prove of those placed over us to guide us spiiitually, but it ia jjrave ilaty to eigii the meaning of the a :t when we lite our hands to sus-tain these mea. It should be the fediuL's of our hearts whica we ex- - out reseiva.ion that no truer man ever I ved. When God honois men shall I II at honor ihtnif Hislbi not honored every nun who hod oiiiee in H.s cirurcil and kuijjdo n trom ihe deac 0,1 to the I'tesidein? Then is it not our duty lo sustain them by faith and pt s; by good wotds and gu-j- woiks; by a n iriu iii uisi to ral. made tin pliet Isaiah said tiiat J.sus would not jud;.;e in "afier tne siiil of li s eyes, nei.iter re,t jve .if.et the li'Mtiui; oi his eais." II nv dill'ireut it is with us! vVeheat, ami w e proa nice ju I ieiiieii'; we see, and we eotili: to eei.au Conclusions, when it is not pos;j!e w dt the aid ot hoiii e its a d eyes lo he t.io;oii;iilv ac-t- ) tainted wit'i moovt",, lloic sa case oiat will than aie '.his piinc pal, taai has coins to my kuowle.li. One ol tile twelve hjj isllea wh.'e liavexig was Willi a seveie si(.kieS ol the iiowels. The symo, tuns i.e. e very dis- - pres-i- , an'l not the compliance to an empty form. In doing this you have entered into a solemi. covenant with God to sustain them in the po-sition in ivhic'n lis has placed them, with fa.th, prayers and good works; and it is ail necessary. We should be cact'ul, exceedingly careful, not f speak e.'il of the Lord's annoint-ed- . vVj, ;ti a people, will have to lea.'n that ia order to be acceptable to Him we wiil have to keep these pledges with our whole hearts, not reluctantly. It is a duty toexerci.e faith in their behalf honestly before the Lord. Most of the Latter day on us, aud a fa thlul fulfillment of eveiy duty? Those ho are clust-- of God to pioiioUnce judi.meiii 111 an ollical capa-city s. and to us ni lbs stead, and it is letpiued ol us that ve neat mem with title respect, bonal litem with our he aits iressin;; and biandy 'di pefaCtiUed lot him and lie wastitially peisaaoed totaae some, witli beiic.'kial icsul.s. lie is a man wito does not think luiuor, but as lie Hoveling, he met a man who ami hps, and jjtve them 0111 laith Iji he fulfillment ol llieif dj.iesas God desiies. li is almost nnpcssiole for a man to fa, I when the faitn and ptayns ol Uie saints aie boiiestlv and eatut--s Iv ofieted in His aiits have eutered ito holy placs, ud there made nica tjlHgeB, at4 if tbete promise wcr literally kept wt ,j i - 1 . a brhali; then if we wuiitiraw tins sneuitm iruau toe taati we have coveuan cd be-lo- t G' d and the Long ea.iou ol tne ha. lit to &usiam,ltOv ui are we respon- - top,c i stud t .iked to ilia. rUtsU tattf luu bad parsed im, tw' A..l M Italljf ftihtue4 leat itt-- t ttlsc aUuold siued iliiin of i tHu.idy on bis wouiu uc an atujoii pcncci ptopie. There are many who violate thii covenant without reflection. They Allow their tongues too much free-dom, and before they are aware of it have broken sacred covenants, made before God, and their brethren. This is a doctrine as old as the Church itself, arid it is a recognized fact that one of the greatest eviden-ces of a leaning toward apostacy and a loss of the Holy Spirit.is this find ing fault, speaking evil, or making .disparaging remarks about those placed in authority. It is ai evidence that the spirit of God has withdrawn, when, an individual evinces this tendency. It is dan- - b'e for his miiaKesf What a happv, aud what apowerlul people we Could be il we could once learn tins impoiiant lesson. Husbands , dou't try to bud ihelaulis and impeiltc-tion- s of your wives, bat seek to see only their vutues and those 11 als that aie commendable. It is not a ood plan to couiinuall Ihitist ihe weaKnesses of a pei sou belote theii eyes. The plan per-sue- d by some paieu s toward their cail-dre- n ts pioduclnie of much evil. It would, in must cases, be oeuei to single out their vii.ues and commend them. This would incite to lenewed exertion in this direction. while they leatn to took upon sin with abhottaiice. Children who never said a Ci oss woid to each ot bet would be neai to petleciiju. How tet-tib-it is that husbands and wives should cmarrel belore iheir children; it is in-deed a shameful spectacle. A man biealh.aua get tn mca ttva lie was a di inking nun. Suppose he had detect-- 1 ed tliia brandy suiell, how was be lu know it bad been latum lor sickness? Another cncutns.auce I leuiemtei li one wheie calling upon another prominent man one moruaig, I Ion, id him suffering with a violent headache, but he was not willing to appeal to vio-late the Word of Wisdom, ailboUjjh sat-isfied Lhat a cup nl cufke would icliev the pam. I besought turn to laKe it,aud he finally did so. Suppose some one had come 111 while he was diinkuig it. lu all prooabihty iney would have gone away and said tnsy bad seen this bioth er diink ug cotiee; giving the idea tiiat lie was an naoitual diuikei of it, when the truth was that lie very ieluctau.lv diauk it as a uied.cuie. How f.asy it is to coma to wrong con-clusions, hen we have only ihe defec "" gerous to laith, to murmur and find fault with those in official position. 15y a moment's reflection we know that apostates always give way to a great deal of this, and it is a sure of apostacy. As has been remarked it is a great blessing to be able to know what manner of spirit we are of, or whether the feeling which prompts certain ideas and urges to certain courses of action, is good or evil; and the Latter-da- y isaiuts cannot be too careful how they speak evil of each other,and those whom the Lord .has placed over them. "Well," one will say, "are we then to shut! live evKKjnce 01 our senses 10 guiae us. We are not to be judged beiealter DV the evidence of ear or eye, and I am thankful lor it Tne Lord is capable ol judging us m rijj.iteutisuess, mercy and equity. He will be able lo know eveiy nioave, eve.y cuetnns.ance, every weak-ness ot out human natuies," liie e.tent and po.eitcy if all n.li.iences Wi.htu and v. 1 hour; We 1111 jud 'e each other a communi-ties, and a ! J v.du.Js. Good Latter-da- y Saiat-- wo.ii eacn other in litis re-gard, eve i tlit 'e who have been educa-ted to a ve y h ijh s.audaid of light. Hatsh juocme uuiie against auoilier is not ol tne Loid. He itquites us 10 nave chanty. When we lead wuat chaiuy i, we find that it is slow ,0 angei, not puffed up with ptide and 111 sboit, that it we had chanty one towaid should not take his business cares and perplexities home with him, but should let it all slip off ard leave ihem at the thteshold, go to his wife and lanuiy in a spnit ot peace, that they may be glad to see him. Not weighed dowti with tbetaies of business, irritable, cross, so that when his back is mined Iheyall breathe a sih of relief. I am mid that some men aie almost savage and that they sometimes justify themselves for ibese uteadbil lempeis, because of the care s they are cal'eJ upon to shoulder, as the suponei of the fam-'y- but tbeie is no question out the wile is equally burdened. Men have much to try them.aud women also, and ihe remembtiance of ibis should make each cue wiling to bear their share and not disiie to desuov the har-mony of home. Thiie are men who really dread to go home because of the frequency of something very like curtain lectures. This is not lishi. A woman should remember that almost all llie happiness ol her husband's l.e lest in the spirit which she disseminates through the home. And the husband should never be blind to her efforts to make him happy, nor lail in appreciation. Women have much to make them irrit-able and nervous, and the husband-shoul- d meet the'r confidences in this re-gard, in a spirit of love and sympathy. Both shuuld look upon their childien as direct gifts from God, which they are, and set that example ol forbearing Kind-ness before them, that will nourish love in iheir hearts causing them inafteryeats to look back lo their childhood's home, as a place lilile short of heaven; to look forw ard to a leuuion.and a reorganiza-tion of that home in eternity Will this another we would put the best const. uc tion upon suspicious actions, and not the worst, Since it is impossible lor a man to tell the motives of the human heart, of his own knowledge, it is lo be greaily desirid lhat every Laaei-da- y Saint should avail himsell of the privi-lege of enjoying the gift of ihe (bscreii-men- t of spirits. Those who are called to preside and especially Pi esiden. sol Stakes, Bishops, HigtiCouncillors audiiioLe be.'ote whom many affairs came lot adjustment should possess this gift. Without it they can not pronounce good judgment It is needed before our ctiurch tribunals where men make plain statements,! hat is not befog-ged by eunuinjr men as sometimes is the ease in the conns ot Ihe land. There is no attempt to clear the guilt, to deceive and make false appearances; yet af.er our eyes to the defects of our neigh-bors? Are we prohibted from tell-ing a brother or a bishop wherein he has done wrong, and by our silence acquiesce in it?" No! we are per-mitted to see these things, and in a .spirit of mercy and charity, to speak of them. The spirit of discernment was ghentothe Latter-da- y Saints with the gospel; it is, in fact,one ot ahe gifts of the gospel given for our protection, that we might know what manner of spirit those are in possession of, with whom we come in contact. We wish to avoid using this precious gift in a wrong wav, .therefore, this examining agency the most searching inquiry there are many thins which do not appear, and unless these men do have the Spirit of God to quicken their uuderstsndiiig, to enable them todts .iein that wnicii is hidden or obscure, it will be impossible for them 10 render a just judgment. No pretense can deceive .hose upon whome mis spirit is poured out liberally. This blessing of disceiii'iien, however, may like every other good gi!t, be used wrongfully. We may grow to criticize too much, through the great clearness with which we see. Eveiv person ia possession cf th s gift should remember that it is not their privilege to speak agaigst tho-- e in authority or even their brethern and sisters. The pro-phet joseph admonished the saints on one occasion, that wilii all their tlouiid-ering-and short comings, never to per-mit themselves to break solemn coven-ants, and be., ay their bretheten; he ex-horted them not to prove uaitois aud ar ray themselves against those appointed not be tne case where all the membeis of a family love each other? If there could be anything that I desired next to my own salvation and the prosperity of the woik of God, it was that my children should all love one an-other. God has blessed me very much in this respect, I believe they have all carried that spirit of unity and good feel-ing with them. This should extend lo our kindred, friends and brethern and sisters in the gospel; and finally all would become as one family. As a inie the Latter-da- Saints are a good tempered people, and it is so strange that we do so many thing to wouud and lacerate each others feelings When this weakness assails us.we should go before the Loid in some secret place and ask Him to let hb hcly spirit lest upon us. I don't know what we would do without ihis God to go to. It is the assistance he gives us that enables us lo bear our buidetis; it is this spirit that lifts our loads, removes our peiplexiiies, must not oe exerciseu altogether in inding the blemishes and weakness-es of our sisters and brothers. Many things which look wrong, and which we might pronounce against, would be very different in our eyes, fould we know all the surrounding circumstances and the reasons there for. What we might denounce as vicke 1 or unwise when we have only :en the result, might be the best that could be done, under the circum-stances. No person is in a position to ren-der accurate and equitable judg-ment unless he can occupy the same position as the one judged; it is the jonly way that a correct estimate can be gained of the reasons which he had f .ir taking such a course. This js true in all matters which we are accustomed to call matters of policy .md the management of the Stake. We must first understand all the mo-tives that incite to a dgcisioa before we are in a position to ate attempt to judga with propria!?. Tat frophat Joaeyfc Mi4 tU feitfc ot tha bratuten aonnected with him during the early days of the church. There were those who also found a great deal of fault with Brigham Young. In both theae cases subse-quent events justified the Prophet and his great successor, and proved sooths our anxieties, and gives us the peace, and repose we seek for. There are some who aie naturally of a brooding, gloomy and despondent pint, but this is not of God. and should new be encouraged. I will giva you a tale whereby yosasay know ii the piiit tew r m peccaswoit of 11 of &oi; His 'spirit Nit aaprinaM, dtles. Ibope.psMco an4 joy. waile tha opposite, casis down, oppreseet brings daikness aad gloomy forbodings. To those inclin-ed to take the worst view of things gen-erally. I would say, seek for the gifts of faith and hope, through which these gloomy anticipations may be dispelled. Charity is noteadv provoked, it cover-et-as with a cloak the liltle faults until we can correct them. It is full of paii- - by God to cai t y on His work and thus ar ray themselves against ihe Son of G..d. When Jesus spoke so forcibly of Ihe dan gcr of offending these litllc ones, it also serves as a warning to us, that "the least of those in the kingdom of God" ra andor th care ikvai era that naver ttaeps. T-- ii aageia a Urfoie tha tact) tS faiwat aantiaaaSr, to testify against 1fees ku wieag t&Mt We snwt apeak wionj pi irately vf a aiaa and think there s n. gieat baim done, but I warn you that the a iels of God are there. and wiil not let him be butt by you. They have been chained with keep inland upholding him, and all you say to injure or hint lum w. I be held against you. If we do ste a fault in one of our sisters, what is gained) y exposing that !!.L - rr: Tlvo County BcifcgV A N'tt'ii-r- , j peMitsil to tlis luti-reo-s ami Gk iIi l Sail IVtc 'liij fin .ii .'uitie," WHM1IIII lHP 11IHIH Mil BMl1MJIMlliaWWMraB1IMMMMaiJ-JiaJJM-II I 1 FERNOIJKE SHEEP DIP. Ia an Estract oltainod ftl8l7 egetatls. from th3 PlPi Eaft t0 Eaad1' lellownnoTrco. A4 thmbytoor. It is saw to promota WMM qpaatlty and Esalth cf Shsep, p of ooL 6HIBP DIP trial. It may and wiU Yo can well afford to give FERNOLINE save you a great deal of money. Read tho following testimony : TESTIMONIAL. TESTIMONIAL. PmjcottJohctio,Aiui..IV. - Utah, Oct. w, iflsa. A. H. HUMPHREYS. WILLIAM MORGAN. Mesr.FBioiouiiCniiMiCAtCo., Kiuku.m CmtuiCAt Co., ia Broadway, N. T. Nfw Torfc. DTid W FernoMoe Wp for .pottinff a band 6"m-''",n- ' 'u, ord to taMfrto mrit rf rr of acabby hp la SoiHamber, and now taka Ao?Mp and in lb. bcliaf IhM t a nt"' " plnsiire ia rioeQdiiw it to wool (rrowers a a would bo of rrt t. to skaap raiwri " spaciUc for scab as will ai on account of it bene- - th. coantrr, I would !, that j "o HJ.0m tidal effect utti tha wool and genavai condition of tb n yaar I dtppad 1,700 UP 'JJ the sheep therolve.. 1 wouldtay la Una connec- - UtaA, accordmsc to J0" .r""'""'" tion, thatltt immadiau affact upon my sheep was fibular dipping Una, and Uay wa.a anuisiy uuiau to make them scratch mora than they done before thereby. . .w. j j, th applioaiioo o th dip, and this gave me th. Yor dip Is cheapar to . to JM Impression that the dip was no goof. Bat upon nhur and lim do not Injur, th. "ool umimnK theae sheep awek or So later, with th. better and cbetpti than any other " new of th.ra a,(ain with another prepare- - in uns section of the country. In P- - tion, I discovered tharatl trace, of the scab had 1 would add, that In suUhk ,,f(IS theo disappeared, aud I conseijuewly abandon.d so from no interested toon", bul in mm the idea of further ttMtment. your Fernohne Sheep Dip will pro of ik rt. 1 find your dip ery convenient to us., and est valu. to fellow sheep raisers, sad beneficial rather than Injurious lo the Ehcep and th. cede the use ot ail oih ntaurtus tor ti. Oipps ooL oi sseop for arab. woa truly, Ywars truly, 9i(Qii) a. p. nuMPimsra. &uwt wii.liac moioak. If pott cannot obtain FERNOLINB SHEEP DIP from yonr dealer, ask Mm to riu for It to Pemoline Chemiocil Co., 18 Broadway, N. Y. Ptu'lard'n wmim T his ieialm: icmciy lioru tii i to tie in eve.-- hotieli.v.d It will cuie yijiir iSemul.a, . Cu'.i, ili iise-i- ir mil K.:i diul r.i, Suis 1 li;uai an-- S.ro fitjl If tuu hs,e l.ai.ie ItAck it win cine it it peucltate lo the ieat ot Hie tlccc.: It will lure t;d jouilil .iud con-tract auis;:ies after all other renmdio hare hoie whe haTe be::t supples vcars have lia.d liailard', Sttow's Lauiuiejit ami thrown aw.-iy-i tiicir iai to w.il' a wrll as ever It will nie you iricsjot;! Sold by II P Larsuu s.flinum Dr. Gunn's Imptuved Liver fills. These Pdls are the tcsull of a I.fe lime study and ptae.iee i;l one i t tne besi phys.ciac.s out cotn.tiy has evet known. I ney ate a conilnna'K'ii ot vegetable remedies so huely tuepaied and ceneeu-ttate-tliat it lakes only one small pill fur a dose. As tliev c nil. tin no ineicuiy and being coaled with pate stis ir by a new process, tleiica e ladies It ltd p'l t.tkmjj now a pleismel'liey utyei g'tipe firii-uiO- ili.rl u ;1! ii.,1 itlllli-le- . Ullll yotit d.iily work Suit at 25 cents a box by H. I'. Lai sou. i Mr l"remnati,11.-l)- . A.VF, Harrotvs.'VI.U Freeman & Burrov.H Eye Ear Noce& Ti- - roat Spectacles lined property. Ajients for the hem Glass or Artificial Ee. Farmer's Exchange! Farmer's Exchange!! --1 P ftpi Is tr up, I --ST e i 1 s t r u p , Flrsrcssiou DeaIer 11 General Meechakdise, is My Dry Gcods, m fan 1 GROCERIES, t Hardware,; i W II Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, Fielding House, .7rfi.V H.BZRT, MJJVT1. Jowli. 1' leliHisij, rropritor JGood Acc.auodationsJ Fur Tiaceh.-i- and 1 emple Visitots, A aie t'.k'Oe weici'iite.Good lo.inif as. Fresi S. Johnson PETEES01T OPEPkA HOUSE hphraim, Utah. Is now open to the public. There is the neatest and best SET O F S CE N E R Y in San Pete. And the hall itself is the neatest in the county. Agents of Traveling Companies are invitened to take a look at theHall A Grand Ball every Friday Evening to wnich all are invited. Frottt & Johnson, Lessees UI W CH is my place of Business. , Ephraim Clotlnug. Men's and Boys Suits. I ask you, as your friend, to i Oueensware. I ook out for my Immense and varied lagTgega Glassware and Croekeryware. stock of Good, seleced for the Spring LADIE'S and GENT'S EI1lF2!rade of Ephraim and vicinity. I Furnishing Goods, emember, I will not be I I undersold. Also that I buy i I Tire Best Quality. of all kinds, and Produce best Market price for the same. Farmer's Exchange! Farmer's Exchange!! M. JENSEN'S PMograpli Gallery.- - Card Size fi.no per doi Victoria 1.50 Cabinet - a.oo , m FlKCT CLAS8 WOHIL, Agent for Dr. Peter's Mtdlciuos, tirtko and Uterine o good where the Best medicines and Doctors fail to cure.Main Street,Ephmraim ESElJpiffPSra 8"' Prompt, Ponltrr. AW A f Vtt I nW Cnt far Impotent, lout iEduAji I rifd oj HaKkood, Seminal eP2ffiS-'ffiffirffi- '"'"'oa. Spermatorrhea, XiTiasI "Sbi H ft fVfHiouns, Self Watrutt, I Zi I mS k VI 5 ' 1 K Lmt f sVemory, An. WIU tAmJMMiM make you a S fIONi, Hgor-- RiH l I ll pi Boxei, ti 00. K)i'Kf!pJLV3 Somlal Dtreetlont Mattel 1 i W3 mjslQ liSsTiSasv Ihlaast Cs., temrbiXll err. loch3. too. The Bench Hous e MANTI aj. Blocks south of the 'Jank. Utmodttd mni Btfurnihs. GOOD TABLES. Sg-Ra-tes ft. 00 and $1.25 per day ."a 6. E. BENCH., Prop. Speoial Rates by the week. Good Commercial Sample Room. Good Bath Rooms. Free Conveyance to the Tern pie. Teams will meet parties at Chester when so rjesired. C. S. WILKES, 0FS1CK IN U. 8. LAND 0 STICK BUILDING. LAND AGENT AND ATTORNEY Obtain falents far Agricultural and Mineral Lauds. V. K. REID. A T TOR NEY AT LAW MANTl UTAH. raetice in all the eourts of the Territory 1 2ir oOiaSCiEiOX s Fonr Stores-Ne- w goods in Every Department Dry Goods in latest designs and styles $0$AiEAS AAD BOYS Clothing Special DepaatmentFor jr adies and children Shoe S unsurpassed in Style and Prises Hardware and crockery and all classes of Reasoaabla Goods. 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