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Show A J Vcl. I- MANTI - SreJSCUIVriO.Y: $2: One year, 1 1 i .25 Six months, Three l.i ng.Lb. Advert sin.: rate on 7 - - h i j5 s t j it i. A O A AT A. 0 ( 'll General Agent F. R, Kenmr, 111 l.rui'.i J. P. Janson, Pieman: M m, . John-Abram v r..irvii II. urst, Philip - Mm uni Ji' u. II. At id, C 'll'- David C.in Hand, Robert 7hiin, Sming Ply. GunnP' John La. 'on, J. I.Jen-B- . Jljsinme, Sevier! o T. Ft r. Sterling WaVs Jon itha i Mitl.Tev, -- . -- It. R. Le Fountain (re. n II y tt, Joseph Christiansen Mayfiel Persons vfihing,to subseriU -, for the Noxiix;;!. or tr; 1 Ii oJlc this uLer business should call oil the above gentle men at their respective towns. lm-,- 1 Jas. T. Jakeman, Manager OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. TERRITORIAL OKFICFRS. Manti, May 23. 1SS5. The pe-s ity qf supplying our citizen with clean and pury water for do-stic Hi po'vs has been a matin' of grave con.dera'ion with many gf our people fer years, and therefore glad to pee you all a.tention to this all iin: or ,i' t subject iw the last issue of the Sentinel, and as you e icmarks upon th matter by c.t z. ns, I wi i that in my opinion tig lily way the evil can be le.nedied is hi pipii'g; taking the wat r near the mouth f the i anyon wheie it is ( pure mid unatlal. crated. 1 will further state that some two years ago I niq some temporary sugieys antf levels tii asp riaiu the practicability of laying pipes, and also '.ijiade some approximate estimates of th C' gt of bringing good, pure w., ter m pipes Within tieriach of a:l ur p ople, and suumitted the mat er :o our city count il, bat why then seemed to ti ink the cos tuo great to he undertaken qtti at time. If we could, Low ever, realize ''he fact ( or such I bthiie it is) that to the use of filthy mat Lad water can be trace ana attributed a v ry great proportion ol the s.ckness and alas! jerhap, deaths in our now otherwise nur and fim: growing city, i chive we would conclude that the undertaking, though great, is not beicmd our present reach., to com. oen'-- at least; mid tha: we cannot afford to postpone) the Editor Sentinel: c Ii,s i in-it- i SAN PETE COUNTY, UTAH, CITY, J. II. II. GIVES I IIS VIEWS OX TIIE WATER QUESTION, Ths Homs Sontir.U om-parativ- ;. NEWS ITEMS. On Puturd..v, r.t RIackfoot, Idaho, seven polygamists were Vi. tor Hupp is dead, sentenced by Judge Morgan. Montana contains within jer R sh.ip George St nrgft defiantly Loundries 145, 77G square miles. declined lo ph.Jge i j nisi If to obey the la .c and was scni-e to pay New Mexjco i abpwt 376 a $;kin fii.e : mi to bo' im; rjsuned long from east to e$t and 335 for foil- - iiw1 thsintl.e peniicntia-- r miles in wkdth v ; Sjiiuul il uinphreys, s. ) s'outh, , fine and s'x months in the The whole roUFso of the Nile, ponj'entmry, John Wi an, (..years o!d, ouprunnsing to o ey' the Egypt, h dotted w itliemaigs-oaw on future, ancient monmqon's, 1) :,;i a"d not paloT, . . . tombs, etc. imprisonmsnt ; Ui aMs simn-o- n Kit sia and Eiiglhnd arejnm ' IFomist-dlobey t'n law.and talking peace, re't Imth powers me was i.m-- ,'8i) ; Margin Dayton m'aking hurried auH extipslv. judgment was su pc. d" i on the tiiat he lu.d for a rear sj for waW 'A. prep irntidns ' i lived within the law ..ul wouli of 531,43'.. ALha.has mi a cojitmuc to do s'o. f 1. 1 t Mjuare salary $1,500. Auditor, salary, $1,5005 Neph Recorder of Marks and W. Cl;; Frauds, salary, fees (ton, librarian, salary, $200 J Salt L Treasurer, James Jack, SaltLgk salary, $600. 1 .4 2ii. out "pJ which nurnht r 38, Of il) ;,re nutiyfs. Waio, Texas, is 'l.nving quite only a!hut HARNESS AND SADDLES an ! all kinds of ' . a serious lime with igh water A.mr i, nlcr A Ilani, Ja;, rs this sea mn. Tha tfqck aon Fum..V' the Missouri PaeiS ; railroad :s I wid, to call the attention of the i'lokcn. nuliliiMi" alanti no.l shm tetetonn to tlic (act tint I Wp Dumont, Im lieutenant of Roil ty on toioii Luc ol is stilly at large-- ijeatlier, Ifarittas ami Sufull the Inle-- . ,J 1 -- Con-ta'it- half-bre.'- PETE Jud go Clerk Recorder OFFICERS. COUXKY Win. Anderson, Jolm Lolu I j ....James MetcaF Joiin' carter (..Parlin McFarLne . A . . .A. E. Mcrrin.n F.W. Cox Jens P. Lar-- e A Col. Ar-scV- . . Tres ly letter was brought to him from Reil, Imt he refused to t:ke it, saving ; the General may go to Prosecuting Atty. I. the devil. C, UTAH. MANTI, KJAR, s 1 . -" ( in-i- Editor Sentinel 1 ral : . k Fs . - . . sol-ergo- ne p. . s. p- - i a vj l5 CA 5 J - E - iw O o .Sr. e V oo C CQ Miuarncp, S- - A i U I tjf I jprir Hh DO-OPH- YfIL.fy1.) Rfl Elercantilo Institution PealtHB in Ti fco i 2 t?F g a th E?fj T era 3 c 23 8 o.a JiZi If A iu 61? I fg5a A paossrssa., fCO--s.SJ5.C- -- - !ll line full of Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats find Capa, Boots and Shoes, Groceries, Hardware, Farming Implements, and a p Full Line of DRUGS, etc. Q hha filial 2 5 discount on all Cauh Sakt over $l.o0. & P h'V Wm. T. J. 11. . I Wf UuSIlOVJ, ,Qi Cl ETA J Y. REID. Prrsil; . . l r. . 1 1-- V-a- - n b3&JC u . lJ Pleasus? iiesos?t Lil 1 MANTI, A THE ONEW t. , I'KOEWi F L--u LA! fjUNKS l.j . p. & U !3 re j - fr;-- 72173 MAati . - UN15 ortl know iw y 1 s Vi 3 J. r. e . ; i I un-non- r laMs JOHN F. DORICS, Sabtmc.i p-- Co-o- PETE COUNTY, 7$gl OMSK re . . f ) ' IO Call attention to - Fiom latest advices it is cor Pleasant Grove, May 26, 85. : The quiet-ne-- s of this section is idiiust oppressive not a ripple of exciteMANTI POST OFFICE. ment to gve viriety to the monotony of the surroundings. r.i sinf9s Horns. The weather is cool and, in the late fro-t- s June none a fact, GcucufJ delivery of mail matgreat amount o i damage to tne ter : 8 a. m. to G p. m. teudir plains, fruii, etc. The busiand Money order legister postering worms are Tying to ness ; 0 a, m. to 4 p. m. uelivt ry : G :30 take what Jack Frost has left. Sunday Our fruit prospects were never to 7 50 a m. with thise exception. Making mi mail for transit : jfctfer Some cattle kings have adroit Am. Fo k has moved Chipmanof 0 Going north, p. m. Going line store his brick into the best ly played with the Interior De- i uth, 5 p. m. of house in the kind Utili coun partment bv a skillful use of is E. W. Fox, Po.tn after. own rules. To eject them from a May 2Ft. lbS5. fenced ir; ct, the law provides th 8 said tract Le acuui.oly desrrii e and while the Land Ollice ia MAXTf MAliKL'TS. We bed five there is a making out. its tame, the land . $1 .25 i er ew t round do.en doing business in thrive- move a jiurtion of the r Flour, fence, this enables them to defeat Wheat. 4 Ini that delectable burg. Frank Reers, our enterprising the suit when commenced. A Oats 75 perc.it merchant, is finishing up a very contemporary tv.nch has given 75 Uiuley, . Pot Iti.es, . 20 (": la; iv dwelling house jut north of the subject consideraeF attention Lis store. B. will keep train lers. suggests that a Uuited States I!. oe-13 Rutter, .... Grove has un- - Marshal, backed'hv a file of Pleasant G - do pel diers and authorized to destroy Rea t, a finishing up process .5 ( In per E fences and arrest all persons the first since it was erected 10 Paeon, e to for Beans soon 6 . appearance lawfully assuming exclusive pos-kwould session of lands, at G Dried Apples. least. All thee public ... imp;oecasCoirictcd weekly by thcM.uti ments may to you indicate bet- - meet the exigencies of such Govern-selveTlie policy of the Cu-o- . ami Tuttle A Co . M..nii. ter times. Dont Hatter your- ment should be to procure the Our brass band has added to settlement of land by home-tea- d nivnAnr iiAUiiErs. uni brm headii.n ts. T c eis. It is better to give to a their V"! caq --T, to sell to a land at. hoys look u-.75 pnttyiin the hoamsteader than The one creates sweet music nidi monopolist. him night) fl n , Tr-holds on home-other the while grat s for nothing. Tub r (blow srdc) . 8ctb. per lb to : with We s. nd L""'-profit by the hope Mary Ann Winters ' 6c Is. per doz 1 on around her going sTric daugh'er, AugusT. improvements lour $1.4 ' p r cwt is had him. The 'i will a iv east f landgraliber hey days ago. 75T-vi-- t his he land, buys R England At ites enough when on . ,t tt pr lb and the New i XpJCt to be absent about but much worse when h steals 1o.h-lij !1 - lUf 18 2 hu three months. Our Sural iv School olds tm ir C u'ucti d by J. P. Meil-truanniv. rs .ry June 73 o Mr. A Mrs. J. as ah o W m . K R E I D, to Mr. K. 177, (JAM T. 1IIJID. Me ec ant. AW, AT T 0 R H E ...... PEOPLE OF SAN c-t finned that the soldieia attacked tlie indians ou Ihue river yesterday. ThA soldiers were compelled to retire with thr-- e wounded. It is b'liev-- d the indians will attempt to recross into Sonora 'i.l Arazona. It will be impossible for them to do so without comi g in out.i t with the troops and cowboys, who are guarding eveiy pnss. Tlmr- - arefu'l 120 thorough v arnid men trail ng the rndians. Should they meet the hostiles t.icy gel into Mexico it will he fight ty the de ith. . I rao THE n WISH a - CORRESPONDENCE. AAVli.Pltll 1 n Suneor . .John II. Huugaard Jacob Johnson, United States Commissioner for San Pete 'Si Prices as low a the lowest. lire me a call, L Mipt. Hist. School.') L. P. Christensen Coroner rSX Vu d, John L. Sullivan, the pugjli t, has entered a (fcunt1 r suit tp li (Tricn TO (l II EDITORS. siii s suit for divorce, at Boston. Ho charges her with cruel mid TX the matter of the Estate ofXcils abusive treatment and gross J, Veter Am La-- o n, Iqteof Kphraim City, ,Sn Pete county, Utah habits of intoxication. erritoi v, ICotice is iieiel.y i,iven liv th- - uuiier-igne- ii !otniin,slr.iior A man who applied in tii Wltli thr svits Clliiextli, fif 4s,-first D, strict Court 'for naturali- 1( ter Ander-ionall cred zation, was asked by judge Pow- it r, Mini lemons liavmg claims ers if he belle r a it wrighj; for a azaint, sin deceaweii, to exhibit fimo , v ith the Mary vouchers, man to live in unlawful cohal w it In four mouth H'iei On tn-oa li .'ii.li. atioii of tl.hs untie-,t- -i matter mu .or.gor. giving i',- s ml negative a iniiHtiator a liisotrice, in er he was admited. Rut I have already said inoie Spring (J tv Sm Pete county, J. I'. than I intended, and will therent Deed The .United Staes, with regard Sprint City, U. T . iiay to! e dose, hoping tiiat abler pens to the Eastern wnar question, is than mine will ventilate tnis all ill the I IP A1 Tjj; sSQNVA hnniAta.atnr, position of the tro.--- -JST j inter Anderson, it -- t me t. and important matter, lur work, prayIookjji onahV- ing devoutly that he would not With best wishes for our home find it. It is humane and clnis-taipaper, I am like to desire peace, but Respcc.fu'ly yours ite., what a good market r.u Eastern J. H. il. war would make. n-- V? : V SAN Two Blocks East of Main Street,' niIes'mda jpulatign 1 Hope rintendent ofPmtriitScLuu L. John XuttaJl, Salt Lpko FRIDAY, AlTlHIMil UTAH. The r ranee area. German Empire and have nearly the same i t-L Manti, Sanpete Co., Utah. Office at Courl House. In Ban Pete ronnty, 2 . 4 ituafe8x miles south of ilan'fi IK n. F! r '.ll, Iropric'or. |