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Show or other it was left off. The book is being printed by the News and not the The i'Ome Sentinel, SENTINEL. Pleasant Mount DEPARTMENT. ' Iraithwaue, County bee Amasa Aliirich. Manager. .1 Iff d'y Newspaper, inspector, started on Monday for a tour of the County, of the northern towns Devoted to the general interest of commencing at Mt. Pleasant. Bee men All famines matter connected with he be ready for him when he calls this tpe people of San Pete and surround- should paper in Mount Pleasant must swarms: to their examine the transacted Manager of thrhujh ing counties. The funeral services over the remains this department. kubwripduii: sister Chars. O. Lake, took place at $2.00 of One year. ' at the Tabernacle last Sunday morning. 1.25 A Six months, Sept. 16, iSSS large number of friends were present. Mount Pleasant, .75 Sister Luke was & faithful Latter-daThree months, Saint, and was. tespected by all who knew her. THE TWO LETTERS OF ACCEPT- KAteon ApHlratiou. AdTcrtlNiug Mr. Joseph S. y Address communications to the Home Sentinel Company, 57, Manti. U. T. P. O.Box ' Jas. T. Jakeman, Manager. In the District Court this morning at DEMOCRATIC R YTIFICATION. On Thursday afternoon Mantis Democrats rustled up a ratification meeting for Thursday night, the result of Which was that a good sized audience assembled in the main Hall of City Hall by 8 oclock. The services of the Manti Silver band had been secured, but, on account of sickness in the leaders family, they failed to put in an However the gentlemen in charge were not to be daunted, and by a little extra exertion a very fair attendance was present. Speeches were made by the Hon. Vm. Luke of Manti, S. A. Kenner, Esq., ..f Salt Lake, Mr. JosephJudd and Mr. Joseph Taylor, of Manti. Our reporter took an extensive report ot the doings, but on account of our limited space we have to forgo the pleasure of printing the report. The speakers were frequently applauded. Those' present listened with lenterest to the eulogies of Cleveland and 'Thurman. Sutliaent Interest was manifested to give us hopes that we rood will yet be able to organize Demociatic Club in Manti We are now, and always have been, a firm believer the old Peoples Parry of this Territory, but do not tbink that such a belief exempts us fiom taking an interest in the grand old national party, and when the time conics that Utah will beknumbered in the galaxy of states, and has within her borders a well organized Democracy, which we hope and believe we shall yet' see, it is our desire from honest convictions, to be one of that party. All those attending the meeting, except, perhaps, a few of our misguided young repuulicans, were well pleased. con-sidera- 111 We say misguided, because we believe they are all intelligent men. If they had not got hold of the wrong end of tin Tariff question there is ng doubt they would now be on the right side of ihe fence, hence we have hopes of some day reforming them and bringing them into the safe fold of the Democracy. A good attendance of ladies were Mr. Wni- jo oclock. Apostle George'. ofCannon guilty appeared and entered pleas to two indictments charging unlawful cohabitation. He was sentenced to to days imprisonment and a fiit VJf 200 in the first case and one hundred- days and $250 in the second secohd. Herald, 17. - OBSTETRICS. Miss Christena Ludvigsc-has just returned from Salt Lake, and is prepared to commence practice as a Midwife. She comes well feCcomended from the Deseret Hospital and als burn His. VY. H. Olsten and R B Bran, 'I hose desiring her services will fmd her two blocks west of the Tabernacle, on mt South St , Manti. 22 FINE PIECE OF WORK. The other day we were show u a very pretty and unique table top, made by Mr. John Braithwaite, of Manti. It is a hexagon and measures 24 inches. The u hols is covered with a thin veneering of different carved woods and contains 2oro pieces. The centre is a star and surrounded by live other stars, all five painted; outside of this is mosaic woik of ditfeient sizes, the whole surrounded '1 lie by a border of black walnut. woik was all done with a shoe knife and rasp, the tools Mr. B. used in his trade shoemaking. It is the intention of the gentleman to send it up to the fair and we feel satisfied it will receive considerable favorable comment there. A JURYMEN FROM THIS SECTION. GRAND JURORS: C. Clawson, Spring City, San Pete Co. Ciias. Kotlord, I Peter Justensen, Peter Schalbe, Ephraim James Robbins, Gunnison " Julius Christensen, Cnqs. alien, Manti, ' John Patten, F. Mount, Glenwood, Sevier Jas. McCaity, Monroe, Sevier IETIT Jurors-Geo- . Wilson, Ephi'aim, San Pete Geoige Allred, . present, and their presence did not detract anything from the enthusiasm of the speakers, we can assure them. We were pleased to see them there and extend to them, in behalf of the Manti Democrats, an invitation to any and all their meetings in the future. LOCAL Mr. Adam Anderson has closed the Temple Bazar Iot about six weeks. He will be back about November 1st. Those desiring work done in his line will do Well to reserve it until that time, when he will be prepared to do as good work as any done at the Bazar. ' 1 ' llausLaisen E. W. Fox, '' Manti Henry Robbins, Gunnison, O. Cuddcback, Wimillion, Sevief Khody Jones, Qlenwood, Andrew Ileihnsen, Elsinore Neds Anderson, Richfield, items. Hill paid Manti a visit last - week. MI LBURNE ITEMS. We had a beautiful shower of fain No sickness here at present. 4esferday. People are busy harvesting and hauling Those who are using lumber siiould up their crops read Hoggaus card in another column. On the 4th tilt, a death caused by fever occurred here John H. Tiphoid The little child of Mr. Hugh Sloans of Wesley and Sarah Bills, he was which was so very sick, died on Thuis-da- son almost 16 years of age. This is the last. second death that has occurred in this The best quality of red pine lumber at family since last winter. Much sympathy for the bereaved. 15.00 per 1000, Call 011 Jas. W. is felt Jloggan, Manti. Articles of incorporation of the Alexander mine weie filed with the County-clerkOf iieneral IntrroM both News mitl yesterday. Otherwise. Mr. D. Atwood, of Sterling has for 14. A special to sale, bees and honey. Persons desnmg theChicago, September 7 ones from Ilillsbore, Ills., to purchase can consult him by letter savs.Coicago A genuine case of Asiatic cholera or in person. is reported iq this county. Fritz Theen, There was over 2100 oaptisms last a wealthy German farmer residing a few miles east of here- died very suddenthe Tuesday week in Temple. This is probably the heaviest baptism, in ly at lus residence yesterday, having been confied to his bed less than this the last dispensation. hours. 'Phe physicians pronounce For your morning steakes and dinner his case one of genuine Asiatic cholera soup bones, call at Lowry Butcher shop On Thursday last, two men got crushGeo Snow, manager The best and ed between cars at the Ogden Depot. tendcrest beef in the market. One was engaged coupling cars, when Mr. John lafen, the artist, is sketching the bumpeis slipped past each other and the Temple pfeparatoiv to pamtmg a crushed him in a shocking manner, his picture of the building and grounds as name is Joseph Brown He is expected to live. Mr Joseph Pool, the oilier unthey are to be w lien finished. fortunate was hurt in a similar manner A load of Punguitch Lake trout came only much worse. He is hardly expectinto town yesterday evening. They will ed to live be on sale on the stieet to day. They are excellent, we have tiied them, and Sept. 13, Richard James Arnold, of know this to be so. South Cottonwood, S. L, county, went ii to a field to load a small of hav There will be a dance in the Assembly upon a wagon (about 500 quantity After pounds.) Hall on Friday Evening. AH you young preforming this task and coming out to men and maidens of Manti are invited, die road, m getting upon the wagon he also any one else who wishes to tup slipped and fell in li out of it. The team the light fantastic." Tickets the usual started and the wheels ran over his price. chest, indicting injuries from which he Deceased was I11 our article on the death of Rasmus died shortly afterwards. the son of Richard and Sarah Arnold, Rasmusen, it was stated that he was to and was a and industrious be burned at Monroe, it should have Mr. Royal Proctor, by whom he been at Moroni, The two names are so boy. near alike that new typos often get them was employed, gives him an excellent character. mixed. y , f forty-eig- 111 1 d Some of the boys, under the management of the Doctors St.John, had a nice little game of foot ball last week. This would be a good fine to organize a foot DBALET?, IICsT ball, cricket, or base ball Club. Let Drugs, Medicines. Chemicals, Toilsome one take the initiative. ed Articles, Cutlery, Paints nr.d We aie indebted to the Hansen Bros, Pills, Groceries, 8tationerv, etc., and a number cf our local musicians for etc. a most peisant seieuade mi S tturdav Removed to Main Street, opposite night. Tneir rnu-.- c was excelknt and Tabernacle. our o - in was mu 'h appreciated. Ephraim 0:tw, Utah. thanks bo.s and dont be afraid to come O0- 10 again. Why will you cough when Shit hN To the ai.ide c 'truing the p ;bl sh- Cure will give immed ate relief? Price ing of the rook of eer, ne KCovei an s 10 cts., 50 cts. and Jr, Sold by I. B. in the Swcedish 1, nag- vve had given Brut cl, Manti, and II. P. Larson, E h credit to the A, , ,r some reason raim. H. P. - . Larsen, P. M. Hce Se of the Deseret News letters of acceptance of the two Candidates for President of the United 6tates Cleveland and Harrison. In the former we have a clear concise of Democratic doctrine, the exposition of which the most casual reader could not but comprehend That Prest Cleveland is a clear level headed statesman cannot be gainsaid even by the ReIn the lapublican party themselves. tters letter, we fmd nothing, perhaps, that strikes us very forcibly except the feebleness of sly le, and t he glaring throughout the whole document. There is nothing to impress one with any mure than ordinary intelligence displayed in the style ol d.ctiun tbtuugh out Free tobacco and uhiskv, and high taiitl on the articles so nmch nioie needed by American citizens! We won der of the debauchee could get whisky Come all ve who want any cheaper. free whisky and tobacco, lift up the Harrison' banner for victory, but ye people who want lighter taxation in the shape of high tariff, and the 130,000,000 now lying idly in the U. S. Treasury, not augmented bv the present high tariff system, raise the Cleveland banner aloft, and vote for Cleveland and the Grand Old Roman. rFDRY -- subei-minde- i!J GRO e 1 u r L Mfin-t- i J CO-O- P. g Dealers Iij , .0 large consignin' such - Herring, EtL etc. from the East. T-5- 7. 5 Z ? & X Direct 0 0 CD ESpliraim. .! sc3 CJ. 111 r3 o ri PRiCES DOWN TO CXiXi o bi d N 1; r 0 C3 til CO Since Conference, quite a number fof Jyj good people of Mt. Pleasant are preparing tq go to the House of the Lord to do work for those w ho have gone hence without having a chance to do it for themselves. CO D 0 4 O O d o Commercial men of every discription, are drumming for the rubber silks, satin and plush of eveiy hue and color, are in our misdt. Money is rather a scarce-articl- e at present, but they dont com plain a great deal of hard fimes. REQUIESCAT Ilf PACE. Again are vve called upon to chronicle a sad death, of Bro. Joseph Madsen, a most estimable young man whose demise took place about 6 P. RI. last ThursBio. Madsen has been day evening. stoie for employed as clerk in the the past yeai, and until last Monday has always been at the post of duty. While going home, on the above day, for dinner he was taken suddenly ill, fainting on the street. He was caied for, and all that could be done by kind and loving hands but all to no purpose; God had called him hone. For a long time he has been ailing, troubled with heart disease, and which no doubt was the cause of his deatli He had only been married about ten months, leaving a wife and child two weeks old, besides a host of relatives and friends to mourn his loss. He v as a most exemplary young man; having never indulged in anything that could have stained his character in the least degree. le was tempeiate, and a staunch L D. Samt. He has been a constant laborer in the S. S., ?! Our goods and prices. We are reducing our old stock and selling out helow cost. Our shoes, boots, clothing, Ladies Goods, Etc. Cannot be undersold in the county. o 0 BED ROCK. EXAMINE1 A.2STT) GO-O- STOKE P. Secretory Pund.i Estray Notice. t have in my possession.1, t dark red heifer, about brands or visi no marks tisisrie old, Also one red hull calf, abc T f mil months old, no marks or fa visible. If said animals ifcerat claimed and taken away rDMiut fifteen days from date, will j urail to the highest each bid: Tuesday, Oct. 2nd, lSSUtopj,t oclock a. m ., at the Fayette i'SHpa Pound. fourt-'prop- , 1 JonnCMuS1 Poni--; Fayette.San Pete Co. - wiliin Be men. !fble Over 5010 , Oi tust even twill ; i - where. J. W. op, 4 II. 0 agrlf ' Lis WENT, P to WrylSoMt Woatitrfa D 4 1 fff, vIr oo 3 school Hr -- o 3 20 D O 0 3 n aq There is a world above, Where parting is unknown. A long eternity of love Foimed lor the good alone; And faith beholds the dying here Translated to that glorious sphere. NOTICE TO SHEEPMEN. Six-mil- e 3 T 2 p. CC Jyl T535p;3S Q . 'a - 3r-sfc- c 5 2 n g2 P QJ 3 s wa eg -a - - cfli ! j!.?2 irrZ.e.iji 2 3 . 3 17 i"1 3 3 T; - !F Sa L i2 3 r2 : c cg : 1 ' , - 3 O "I l-- Hup - 5 -- X- z z ffA y- 2 z Z. :5 nm '::I cr. 7? Cr I '55 e w S'-- 315 1? IT - . - U Qr3 cr - y, ,9 5r3 Ri cl--2- Look out for an Advertisment of the TEMPLE BAZAR on the first page, next week. ate L hPe- Sept. F 11 teacher, being a graduate of the B. Y, Adademy. Uis nature was to do good. He has never been known to profane the sacred name of God, nor take a dunk of intoxicating liquor stronger than home brewed beer. We extend our heart-fel- t sympathy to the bereaved father and mother and to the yottn wile he has left Irehind. May God comfoit them in the hour of ailliction and trouble. We know it is tiaid to pait with Inends, but sooner or later vve must all go to tiie home beyond. But, to those who 'have kept the faith the grave has no teirois. It is swallowed up in victory. Friend after friend departs, Who hath not lost a friend? i heie is 110 union here of hearts That finds not here an end! Weie this Bail world our final rest, Living or dying none were blest. -b- , And Saws Still Jtuuindn Will out sell anybody in Ephraim. My Lumber is ',jr;tl balsom and white pine, as take a furnish the same innnvubelpt from 100 feet up. Thoe uraye: building will certainly saw , by seeing me before buyi 1 All those who have or who must at any time in the future drive herds of sheep over the road between llarmans and Iloggans Sawmills in Creek Canyon are requested to come forwad and repair the road or pay for uam iges, and sav further trouble. -i J. iloGUAU. c gonf Fountain Green, Sept. 17,1; efcu LUMBER J. H. WODSKOW, W. T. REID, President, the ; George Cro For Dyspepsia and live: ' selve: plaint, you have a printed)' sider tee on every bottle of Shilm silow. alizer. It never fails to care By I. B. Brunei, Manti an; f back Larson, Ephraim. fyouh p Y, M. M. I. A. as well as a day l. Pound 1 w CM o 188. will be soli Lat.te highest cash bidder, at 2tf ?oit 111. at Fountain Green ' tives 5 p X 2 T whUe To adove described animal i unde ' claimed and taken away housi JS fihj h a- 4 0 1 ntotfre'-- Eph (JD tin,-wa- A foot white, 1 fore Oct. 2, "WdU ALSO-- r- - li 5 zn Jtrgeinvoici of go.yis o; f flin tlie East am also Saif. Lake, for our fall iradm P ?- - X NOTICE, IIAYE IN MY POSSISMqjj, right fr.. 2. 5T A 0 trail O110 buy ho'se, hrandtd left thigh, both hind ft o v Is GENERAL MEtiClI A$D1S.5 1 4 this . EPHRAIM ffi H Jos. ! - LOCAL ITEMS. well. J"y ESTRAY 81 ET L It is astonishing how ranirti.... ; and debilitated gain strength when taking Ayers Sarsapa' what are called broken-duHons, nothing else lias prwJ fective as this powerful tmt l safe medicine. E t c, , a-- system. 3 Main Street, d Elder A!;rara Johnson is expected about two weeks,' from Norhome, as a way, w here he has been missionary for about two years. Born.. To the wife of Fred Erricksen a bouncing baby hoc, 10 lbs. Mother and child doing well. Father happy and smiling. Also to the wife of Bro. L I. Jordan, Sept. 13th, al'roy, all doing The use of calomel for je has ruined ' constitution. Those who troubles, have tried Ayers p'f their efficacy m thoroughly5 the malady, without:, iff of the liver GOODS, TsT0VE FURNITURE, 1 , iw riioi?ni trim mi not, -- rrsTOVES. Furn In Fridays issue will be found the 15-- SUPPLY HOUSE GflitfflL ANCE. Co-o- E. C. Peterson, William Jex, Salina, John Lowry ; Jacksonville, 11 32 new Jacksonville. 14- -45 new deaths. Jacksonville, 93 Rew On the 14th the ftv., among the refugees at W. C. : - 5 r: p iI:5CO m 33 GC Teonvwprrrcqf Thr |