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Show Martin Lev G W Ti VOL. V. MANTI CITY, SAX PETE COUNTY, UTAH, MONDAY, SEPT P. Tavoy, iSupplemenT to llo, 20 Druggist & Stationer, PERSONS OF NOTE. ?or the Sentinel Main Street, Mt. Pleasant, Dires to Call tli. ttnniin of the inhit.n.i.i- uIMuI'flcnj trt.s AMERICAS GREAT OCTOGENAR!-- iciluty that he has i st tre. m which h. will k2 a Me.li.' " 'tukh i,f , I',1' 'U'c.fh of salt Lake 4i Vi-';- , hUti.xiei,, I au j Notions, Peniim.r, Lie, Etc, htrl.., !'" ''e Physician's Perscriptiona X 'V Care- fully Compounded. I - . . V. Ax r EXCHANGra rTjARMERS A .J.P.Meilstrup.gW- - i( ARMERS EXCHANGdbi 3 i ? 3 o cc o C C3 - j T t ,cr u . ' X (D P E J O .U - tt' O ; 2 2.- - Zui7 r a, X r Z 2. C 3 1 T9 1 o s2 2 2 5 5 - W J3 CD ' S 3 3 p 2. ns 2. p 3 CD '! Cfi P- o(T - O 5 O r e LOUR MILL ej President. JolmLowrvS. Son England lias been celebrating Tennyinto his ei.;hty-nis- t year. ,11 America ,ue about to congratulate our Oliver Wendell Holmes, the most versatile and loveable of our writ-ei- s whether in prose or poetry, on the same vital achievements. At fourscore our brilliant autocrat is as fress and brilliant as the youngest wit of them all. Oli.er Wendell Holmes, poet physi-- c an and humorest, was b .in August 29, iSo9, in Cambridge, Mass opposit the University buildings. llis father was pastor of the first oiigiegational Chuiclioftliatpl.ee. .Vi Holmes graduated at Harvard in 1829 and adopting the medical prolession. Completed his professional sludits in 18,, 6 Up to 1847 he filled the chan of Aua omy and lhj siology at Dartmouth; be then assumed a similar professuislnp s.t Harvard He continues in his retirement a resident u Boston f I. s earliest work in vetse wax m the form of contributions to the C a paper published bv undergraduates at Harvard. 'Hie problems created by the inteidcpi nut-- e of mind ami matter have emploved Dr. Holmes's pen bollr as lie is a man of science and as a literal v man In his Currents and Under-CMed'cal bcience, reins md in ".Mechanism and Morals, lie leals wall them bom the scientific, and Els e Venner, a romance, from the arns.ic standpoint. Th nAllantir Monthly had Dr. Holmes among its founders and " I he Autocrat of the Breakfast f able appealed first in the pages of that periodical. Several medical joum-ds- , the jYorth American Bieriiw and the International Review have been enriched by contributions from the veis atile doctor, whose works are almost The apt, sweetness of Ins sentimental verses is appreciated bv all readers of taste. Dr Holmes revisited England three years ago where he was the most honored ol the honored. DEPARTMENT CLERKS. 5 I TellYou, If you want a bargain call at HOUSE, o(:.Iiu See There:) o- - GOODS, srGROCERIES, rtrMENS SE CLOTHING, TRIMMINGS, fMi Furniture, Etc ff- - fjy-HOU- All BABY CARRIAGES. Main Street, Manti, Ip 3?S3fiSH - BRMICti soon gllOliTHi GOods, Dry Groceires, BOots cfc SHoes, Hardware, Notions GRAin, cfco. Manufac- buy our BOOTs & SHOEs direct from the turera so can sell at YERRY low figures. We headquarters for cereral SUPPLIES. EPHRAIM; Washington, D.C. Aug., 19, iSSgEditor Scntinll; On Saturday Civil Service Commissioners Lyman and Ihomuson had an interview with the Piesident regarding several important changes in the civil service rules The conference is understood to have been harmonious ami favorable to the changes contemplated, and as soon as the changes are perfected, the PresiOne of the dent Will approve them. rules to be amended will place chiefs ol divisions within the classified seivice, thus providing that the changes that occur til these positions can only be tilled, by promotion or dv certification trum the commission. This change w ill cer tainly be for the good of the service, especially if such positions be filled, as they probably will be, by promotion. As it is at present, dozens of chiefs are ap pointed who have not the requisite qualifications for any responsible position. They are men of some political influence who know nothing of the work to be done and who aie too incompetent to learn a new business in less tune than a decade. Before the civil service rules w ent into effect, chiefs of division were selected from the most valued clerks, who thoroughly understood the particular With the Clevework ot the division. land administration catne a great pressure for office that was especially strong as to the chiefslnps, they being outside One Col. the civil service rules. Faulkner, appointed a chief of division in tne Pension Bureau, became famHe reous forphenomonal ignorance. mained in the Bureau four years, deatparting this spring, alter a vigorous tempt to be retained, with the reputation of being the most denely ignorant man that ever drew pay from a government. He once spoke of the corridors as of the building as "corduroys; Ward says, He was an a amoos-icuss Another division of the same bureau had a chief ol about like calibre, who is still retained as a clerk at $i,8oo, and who had the ill grace to object to In Ins former veais as being reduced. a chief, he simply never made an attempt to unJerstand the duties ot his and position. He feebly looked over signed reports and smoked, and reada newspapers and entrusted all work to sharp clerk detailed for the purpose, who during Ins administration was assuredly the power behind the throne - Lowrys GEHERM SUPPLY fj( pJ S '8um titer Goods, Ladies and Gtn leinenV Straw Hats, Dress Goods. Cushiiiers.Cassi mei s, Kto 1ST CT SUMMER SUITS. 1 C&-- Hardware, Gruceries, (Ilnssware, Not , cniimsu CHldiu. 23 Eu.,Ete. Robbins. M UNION CQUARE.NY. Mur,., Cl5:a ATLANTA GA IOAILASTEX. ao. ST.LOUIS MO. f T U i Im .ns. Stoves, Wagon Timber t- -, John I Christenson outliem Central upply Station. j Ad travelers north or south bmind, find us in their way, no moie because we are ou tire most direct route between tbe great II on Prothirimj regions of Southern Utah and their railway shipping points bet beeaiw they find we keep a bandy f'nmp Yard, and tbe boss store on the road where every thing desirable and f ishtonable can be bought at prices irredstable We sell for cash or its equivalent only. No script No credit! No discount Quick time! Dollar for dollar. On this plan only, can we a ve you on all purchases from 25 to o31 per cent. L'L- V. - 1 ! Ux.fvvfvfN ,M . q .La, 1 - s , , trmnmmcamsscmszsswnie'iTmmmxissssasuTiasaa Y INSTITUTION. 8upplys Coiistautly Arriving, ,v ATfACBMCNfS j DiMT CHRISTEfJSOTJ, Gunnison, Utah lo wrq q EORGE Salt Lake City. 11 rff-DR- Co-oper- ativ MERCANTILE riNESfIuiUBEsT CW)'0 WOODWORK rrttt vy 111 S. Fawlee, j antijSi , . Mt Pleasant Patent Roller eammeamsisEBmaiMr THE st. sons passing Ue r 5. . 't fm OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES, Born A ignst X!), 18oO. -' J. II. WODSKOW, - James ? T3 5 T X 5 d g. :Sd''t 53 Jo. :0 r r 2 IT KID, PrtfiAent. Flow-- c - W. T. 1 - NO. 20, D.'ttvs, P r xi v s o, - - - ? Ephraim City, Utah ammgijTgaaaa w p ' FU'- 3 o 2 C2-- r 2. v t r - : f The Republican chiefs selected, have been m many cases of no better mettle. The chief of whom I have just spoken is suceeded by the brother of a Western Congressman, who managed to have h.s imbecility overlooked bv the appointing authority. This mail threatens to emulate the doughtv O I Faulkner 1 he new mans hobby is "keeping time and spying about to detect strav newspaper readers in the toilet rooms. Of the work of the division he does not tr to know am tiling. As to whether or not the division is keeping up its record for quality and quantity of work he does not appear to care. This man could not have passed an examination for a ?9o clerkship, and that is why he was made a duel ol division! There are by no means exceptional cases, and one niav s tv with peilect confidence that ilie a era ge clriet is of a low er order ol inleihgt in e and ability than the axetage clerk Working under bun. his is an abuse hat Piesident Harrison does well to eiad 1 He. CAPITOL. rP?:2T- J C2 --m - YV I r.v3r S -- i S S. f1 2. ?SO: r2 : - . m Hi 2- - R " oD ..J. o pT -- 7Q rr 3- - tr e r? T . ' hri ;j t , J ; r1 ; an. - 2, 1889. UTAHi a M Dealer In Fcbuttler Farm aud F eight Wagons. Spring Wag ms of Every Buggies, Hoad Carls and Bucklmards Advance and Minnesota Chief Thre-h- ing Machines. Buckej'e Cord Rinders , i CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO., an ;.f.NCLto, Cal. Lodismlle. I. .. CHICAGO COTTAGE ORGAN ( ' VTA E- - ILV n AIM .. Description. - O P.uckef e Crown Mowers. fc t . , . Haines and Rnndolph eaders. Ames Stc m Engines. 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