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Show The Home Sentinel, .4 WeeUy Newspaper, Devote-- to tha general interest of the people of ijan lete and surround ing counties. aabserlpMoai - One year. - - Six months, Three months, - - $2.00 1.25 .75 Application Admthlif Rtttoa u Address communications to the .ti.el57.Company, Manti. U. T. Home I. O. Box Jas. T. Jakeman, Manager. N. II. Felt, Asst Manager. Energetic agents wanted. Address H. A. Hess 123 1st East St., Salt Lake City. Mrs A. C. Smyth has removed her millinery establishment to two doors south ol post office. We acknowledge the receipt of congressional favors from Hon. R. R. H.tt, M c. from Illinois. Sisters Casto, Tuttle and Reid, the three ladies who have been so very ill recently are all improving. Snow's new Machine shed just across the street from the Sentinel office is another proof of Manti's progression. Messrs. John Crawford A Co. are sinking an artesion well on Mr, Jorgen Madsens property just south of town. There was a meeting of the miners of Celveland district, Saturday, to elect a recorder. Dr. F. R. Kenner was reelected. Dr. Madson is home on a visit from the Sevier. He says that tiiere are only three cases of diphtheria now under his care in tiiat county. QUARTERLY CONFERENCE h The Quarterly Conference of the Sanpete Stake ol Zion will commence at io oclock on Sunday The following gentlemen have kindly morning, May 19th 1889 in the Taber- consented to act as judges lor our 'Prize Articles." Prest. Henry Beal, nacle, in Manti City A cordial invitati tn is exteu i zd to all Bp. W. T. Reid, Prof. Greenwood. who desire to attend. The Ephraim co-o- p has received an Canute Peterson ' immense stock of clothing, prices rangHenry Heal. ing from J2.00 up to $20. uo pr sun, John B. Maiben. pants from 75 cts upwards. Presidency of the Stake. Our Washington correspondent sends us the following mfurniatiun: I11 the HOME MISSIONARIES. laud case of cneney vs Duchenan, No. 443 Desert judgement for Plaintitl Appointed for Sunday, April 28th La. id Entry latent issued. 1 881). Tile young ladies of the South Ward, Fountain Green, A. II. Lur.d and officers uf the Primary, had a lot of inAndrew Thompson, Junr. vitations printed for a party which was Moroni, C. II. Wheelock and postponed on account of Diphtheria. They intend to issue the invitations now Abram Johnson. party. Peter Peterson and Sam- for a May-daForty-sevent- 3 uel Bills Fairview, Canute W. Peterson and J. P. Hansen, Jr. Mt. Pleasanf, J. P. Christensenand A. C. Nielsen. Spring City, Andrew Peterson and Peter II. Anderson. Chester. Niels Anderson and Sanford Allred. Ephraim, Luther T. Tuttle and A Manti. Niels 15. 16. 17. i3. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. TEFsIPLE Recitation Miss Jennie Reid, National Clock Srhottis'-he- . Waltz Quadrille. m. T. Reid. Speech bv tWiop Recitation by Mr. George Scott. orhees. Comic Song by Stephen Ham Quadrille. Polka. Speech by Bishop Jensen. Y. Retd Organ Solo by Mr. Clare Song by Mrs Eliza Vorhees. Plain Quadrille. 30. Christiansen and Jens Peter Jensen. Sterling. Vm. Anderson and A. J. Mollitt. Mayfield. Wm. Bawden and Jona I than Midgley. Gunnison, Ezra Shomaker and Davit! Shand. Fayette. Willie D. Candland and John Reddington. Dover. Neils C. Christensen and Mads P. Sorenson. Wales. Andrew Jensen and John Olsen. Mettings will be held in the several Wards at 2 oclock r. m. Canute Peterson, He sky Beal. John B. Maiden, those visiting the Temple should inquire for this House. Free conveyance to the -Temple every day- Aiso Hay, Grain and Stahiing EXCURSION! are invited. This is the second annual excursion The first one was a of the Asaociatton. grand success and the manner in which the Class treated their guests was such as to make them wish for more of the same kind; and we predict a grand tim on Monday next and a large social company at tiie lake. All COUNTY ITEMS. PLeASANT. Mt. Pleasant, April 22 1889. Provo is to have another bank "The with 150,000 capital. Commercial en-itle- es A full line ol trimmed Hats and dress trimmings at the Ephraim Co-o4-- 5 er Mine on Saturday last. There seems J. P. Meilstrup had his store closed on to be no doubt but when properlv deSANIETES MITE. veloped, the Alexander Mine will be Thursday on a suit entered by Mr. Peterne of the finest propenties in Utah son, his former partner. In the article on the first page The present showing, at least, indicates Twenty-tw- o thousand applications for from the Beaver Utoniou, might such a thing and we siucerly hope that fortlt-clasbeen have been added, among other it may prove to be ail that its owners received at the postoffice have Department it to be. believe business such a railroad would since April 1st. have, perhaps 15 or 20 cars a day A peculiar wedding will take place In the case before the first from Sanpete in matter of grain, in Manti this week, 1 e, two blind court at Provo, Wtn. pherson vsdistrict p. C. Mr. Larson ndrew ple, and pe Peterson and P. reterson. was decided potatoes, our unsurpassed Oolite Miss Mariah Jenson. Both are totally in favor of the plamtiff. building stone, coal, salt, and num- blind and both tiave become so bers of other articles. Also 10 to their birth. Mr. Larson was 5 yearssince H. P. Larson the old Druggist 20 cars of ore from the Alexander and the lady 18 when they lost their of Flphraim is fittingenterprising his stole with new We hope the bonds that will shelves and counter, on the north side and other stiver and lead mines sight. this unfortunate couple for life of his place of business, for a full line of Give us an opportunity and San- bind will prove a consolation and comfort Pattent .Medicine, Paints and Oils, Ac pete will surprise some of her sis- to them both now and in theirold ago The English Sparrows are becoming ter counties that are now booming The R0v.1l Gillery of poetry and Art so mnneiotis in this comity that the with the advantage of rail faculties. its name. It is an illustrated other Linds cannot exist and tiiey ate Besides all this in way of freight, deserves book of favorite prose and poetic gems, also destroying the crops, etc. The Manti would give an exten- selected horn the wide range of English countv ilerk lias authority to oiler a sive passenger tratlic to and from literature, by skillful and sympathetic reward oi J of cent each for them. hands. To make ones self and ones our beautiful Temple. Sifter Mariah Anderson, who is well family familiar with the contents of this taie volume is to take many steps in the knownthisthroughout the county, passed direction of the purest and highest cul- away morning at 6 oclock, at the OUR CHANGE. l ture. alike of the heart and intellect It age of 69. She was well respected who knew her, and remained a faith-mintroduction to the best company It has leen decided best to pub- istiteanwotld member ol the church to the end lias ever known. lish our eight page paper as a week As to mechanical execution, the paper For the delicate and and all in ly papnr and Supplement. The is excellent, the typography superb, the whom the vital current aged is linpoveiished illustrations and of ample be will many 011 artistic, and published Supplement, Ayers Sarsaprilla is the them exquisite. It is that suclt very sluggish. best tome. It restores the wasted Saturday of eaeh week and our a sumptuous volume,amazing royal quarto, 541 tissues, and subscribers will get the full eight pages, with 400 charming illustrations imparts to the system surelasticity and vigor, price Si attrac'ively and admiiably bound, edited prising pages as before promised. with the most loving and painstaking Worth $5 a bottle skill, can be furnished at the low cost at Mrs. milliner, has just rewhich this royal publication is offered to ceived Hansen, the East an entirely new the uncrowned kings and queens of stock offront all kinds of hats, caps and all American homes. m tiie millinery line and at NOTICE!! The J. Dewing company, 815 Market styles prices that cannot Pe equaled in the county San Cal Francisco, are St., , In accordance with the Proclamation conducting Any one wishing a hat of the best would of the president of the United States, the sale of this noble woik and ali ap- be doing just right to tfie lady a there will be a General Assembly of the plications for agency should be address Call; a trial will convincegive that her you ed to them. latter-daSaints of Manti City, ill the goods are not excelled. Tabernacle on Tuesday, Apiil 30th, 1SS9 ANNIVERSARY BALL. at 9 o'clock A. m., to tender thanks and blessfor his to the Almighty past praise The Peoples party club have se ESTRAY NOTICE. ings and supplicate his continued cured the Assembly Hall tor a ball on mercies, on the Centennial Presidential the of the The 30th. evening Tuesday, I have in my Anniversary of the inauguration cere- committee possession: One of arrangements have pre monies in founding the government ol horse, about 7 or 8 years old, bay for the occasion the following. our Nation, and tojoin in commemor- pared branded II 0 on the left shoulder ative Exercises appropriate to the day . and II C on the left thigh, both ears Plain Quadrille A cordial invitation is extended to all . Plain Quadrille who desire to participate. cropped off, white star in forehead, left hind foot white, shod on all four John B. Maiben. 3. Speech by President W. K, Reid 4. Song by Mrs. Mary C, Henrie, Star feet, collar marked, if said Hans Jensen. animal V m. T. Reid. Spangle Banner is not claimed and taken 5. Plant Waltz away Plain Quadrille . within fifteen days from date, will MANTI LOCALS. bv Mayor Luke 7. Speech he sold to tiie highest cash bidder bv Mrs. Alice Tennant Mr, Bacon of the Bank of Salt Lake 8, Song Recitation by Mr. Wm. Hill, The at the Sterling Estrav Pound on 9 came down to Manti, Friday. Wednesday, May 8, i 889, at one Ruined Cottage oclock p. m. There is to be some horse racing on 10. Plain Quadrille It. Plain Quadrille F. W. Snow. May Day on the track north of town. 12. Speech by President J. B. Maiben Pound keeper Slight frost on Thursday night, but 13- - Song by Mr. Thomas N. Bleak, sterling, April 24th. 1SS9. Sword of Bunker Hill only slight damage to fruit is recorded. s 1 l BRIEFLETS. y the juice of the Blue Figs of California, so laxative and nutritious, with the medicinal virtues of plants known to be most beneficial to the human system, forming theONLY PERFECT REMEDY to act gently yet promptly on the KIDNEYS, LITER AND BOWELS Combines MONEY TO LOAN The Manti Civil Government AsON sociation have cards out for an excursion to Funks Lake on Monday, the Lonsc Time and Low Interest An interesmg programme has 29th. been arranged for the occasion which In any Town in San Pete. will be published 011 Saturday, The entetcainntent at the Lake in J H Ilougaard eluding the Steamer will be free. Manti Utah In tiie evening the Class will give a Grand Bail at the Council House, ESTRAY NO TIcE . the admission to which will be 50 cents I have in my possession, One dark red cow about 14 or 16 years old, drooped horns, hole through point ot left horn brand resembling ci on left hip. end resembling a small c o below same hip, crop and slit in left ear, swallow fork and under notch in right ear, bush of tail off. One light bay mare about 4 years old brand dim, resembling ..E on left thigh right hind foot white. One light sorrel or yellow horse stallion, biaze face, white mane and tail, both hind Iegswhite. left front foot on right thigh. white, branded Also, one black steer about 3 years old, brand resembling TL combined, on left hip, brush of tail white, under half crop and swallow fork in right ear. One light red or yellow steer about 2 years old brand resemDling oil combined. on left shoulder, under half crop and slit in right ear, crop and 2 slits in left ear. One dark brindle steer about one year old, some white across the hips, and white under belly, crop oil left ear, and hole in right ear No brands visible. If the above described animals are not claimed and taken away on or before Thursday, May 9th, A. d, 1889, they will be sold to the higiiest cash bidder on the above date, at 10 oclock a. m. at Moroni precinct estray pound. Niels C Nielsen, pound-keepein and for Moroni precinct Sanpete, Co., Utah. April 20th, 1889. set forth: It is hereby Ordered, that the ner of kin oi the said ward and all person, interested in the said estate, appear fore the Court on Monday, the 2 day of May, tSS9 at oclock, a. m ,, tiie Court room of this Court, at the cf of Manti in tiie County of Sanpete the" and there to show cause why an oidt. should not be granted for the sales such estate. And that W. K. Reid and he is hereby appointed as the attw .4' Ebbe Jessen, Proprietor Flverybody is pleased with the im proved appearance of the Sentinel. The precinct supervisor of roads, W. W. Brandon, has been doing excellent service on the rocky ridge south of We have received a little phamphlet town, digging up the rocks and filling from Erastus Winian of New York up the hollows. "The Greater Half ol the contSome Indians were digging post-holinent." The book is a treatise on British America, and 10,000 have been printed on the Puyalluy (cal.) Reservation last week when they unearthed the tusk of for free distribution only. a mastodon. It was three feet long and Hon. Will. King and Miss Annie five tuches thick at the base. Lyman, of Provo, were united in the A number of damsliave been placed bond's ol matrimony at the Temple. The brides fatiier. Apostle Lyiinn, was in the large water course at the foot of with them at the lemple. We wish Main Street, w ith a view of having them fill up the creek so that the rock work the young people success. can he continued. The place looks bad The Iron Mountain Coal and Coke Co. and is dangerous. have been organized with ft, 000, 000 W. W. Jenkins, our tonsoria! artist capital stock to operate on Sanpete coal held, east of Mt. Pleasant. The princi- has sought other fields. He moved his pal place of business will be Salt Lake. shop recently to the rear of Hunter's T. B. Rosbornugh is president ol the saloon where he was to pursue the double occupation of shaving and tendcompany. ing pool tables. This not proving For nearly half a century Avers lucrative enough lie decided to rei urn of his nativity, even Neplii Cliery pectoral has been the most popu- to theas land lar cough remedy in the world. The list he was on the point ol slatting constantly increasing demand for this the Maisha! approached him, and in remedy proves it to be the very be-- t behalf of the city presented him with a specific for colds, coughs, and all dis- beautifal wartant. aHe responded before the Justice and in neat little speech eases of the throat and lungs, waived examination, and was given The Manti Civil Government Class, twenty days in which to plead and was in order to take part in the Centemal placed under three hundred dollar Celebration on tile 30th inst. have con- bonds lor selling liquor without a cluded to withdraw their appointment license. for a contemplated excursion to Funks EPHRAIM. Lake on that day, and will take their excursion on the 29th, instead. Monday, April 22, 1889 Presidency of the Sanpete Stake of There were some very fine specimens Zion. of Ore brought over from the Alexand- - 0TAU Mazourka. Medley. MT I11 the Probate Court of the counv. Sanpete, Territory of Utah. In the mater ot theEstate and of Hyrunt Poulsen and EUJ' Poulset', Mtnois. Order to show cause on application. Guardian for order of sale otReal LstJ.4 On reading and filing the petuiun': Jens E. Steck the guardian of the . sons and estates of Hvrum Poulsen an Erastus Poulsen minors praying fur'; order of sale of certain real estate anr personal property belonging to w wards for the use and purposes thero Class Accommodations. First Waltz Quadrille. Plain Quadrille. 28. Plain Quadrille. 29. LEGAL NOTICE. HOTEL, fiCaln Street, Manti y Indianola, W. Bessey. 14. ! u AND TO neyofsaid minors to represent them a the hearing of said application au petition. SO THAT And it is further Ordered, that a cop( PURE BLOOD, of this order be published at least three REFRESHING SLEEP, successive weeks betore the said dayd HEALTH and STRENGTH hearing, in the Home Sentinel a news, paper printed and published in said Naturally follow. Every one is using it County of Sanpete. and all are delighted with it. Ask your ManuJacob Johnson, Probate Jude druggist for bYEUP OF FIGS. Dated April 15th, 1S89. factured only by the of Utah CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.. Territory Countv Sanpete Sam Fmancisco, Cal. I hereby certify that the forgoing iS; New Yoac-Louisvillk, Ky. true and correct copy of the origin older of Court. Witness my hand and official SHERIFFS SALE. seal this 15 day ol April, 1SS9 seAL John Reid, Probate Clea By virtue of an execution issued out of the District Court of the First Judici- Wm. T. Reid, Atty. of Uatn, al District of the Territory wherein Niels S Nielsen plaintiff and Wm. D. F'tink defendant, upon a judgeNOTICE. ment rendered on the 23d day of February, 18S7, for the sum of $801.34 and on In the Probate Court of the county qj which said judgement there has been Terr, of Utah. Sanpete, of sum the March $476.34 26,1887 0.1 paid In the matter of the Estate 01 4Alm and now due balance a owing ieaving deceased. from said defendrnt of $325.00 and in- Brown, to show cause why Order of Order I have annum. cent terest at 10 per per of Real Estate and personal Sale all levied and this day attached upon shoud not be made. the right, title, claim, and interest of F. R. Kenner the administrator of the Wnt. D. Funk, of, in and to the estate of D. B. Funk, deceased, both real and Estate of Alma Brown, deceased, having filed his herein praying for ao personal, of whatsoever name, nature, or order of petition Sale of the peisona! propen; kind which he nas any interest in as an heir of the said D. B. F'unk, deceased. and of the real estate, of said deceased, , Public notice is heieby given that I will for the purpose herein set forth. It is therefore ordered by the Judge ot on Wednesday, the 8th day of May A, D. 1889 at eleven oclock of said day in said court, that all persons interested front ol the Cuuntv Conrt Houre door in the estate of said deceased, appear ' in Manti City sun Pete county, U. T. sell before the said court on Monday, the at public auction for cash in hand, all 20th day of May, 1S89, at It oclock the right, title claim and interest of said tl'.e forenoon of said day, at the Court Room ot said court at the Court House defendeut, Wm. D, Funk, of, in and to in the county of Sanpete to show cause the above described ptopertv or so much theieof as may be necessary to whv an order shall not be granted to raise sufficient to satisfy said judgement the said administrator to sell so much with interest and costs to the highest of the real estate of the said deceased as shall be necessary. and best bidder. And that a copv of this order be Dated Manti, Utah, April 10th, 1889. published at least four successive weeks Jens P. Larson, 4 Sheriff of San Pete Co. in the Home Sentinel, a newspaper ( printed and published in said Sanpett Cleanse the System Effectually, , . 10 ESTRAY NOTICE. have in my possession the following described animals. One biack colt about two years old Oiand resembling! on right thigh. One light bay horse about four years wld branded a on left thigh and shoulder also 4 on righs thigh. If the above descnbed animals are not claimed within fifteen days from date they will be sold at auction on NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Thursday, May 2 at the Fayette Estray Pound. Estate of Laurs Jensen, deceased Notice is hereby given by the underJohn c. Mellor, Pound-keepe- r Fayette; Sanpete county, Utah, April sized, administrator of the estate of Laurs Jensen, deceased, to the creditors i8tli. 1889. of and all persons having claims against ESTRAY NOTICE. the said deceased, to exhibit them, I have in my possession one gray mule with the necessary vouches, within four very old. shod on hind feet, has a rope months after the first publication of around neck and an illegible brand on this notice to said administrator at the left side ut neck and thigh. his residence at Fountain Green, SanOneblack veailmg steer, white legs pete county, Utah, the same being the and belly, end of tail white, underand place for the transaction of the busmes-- . upper bit in right ear, crop oil and slit of said estate. in the left, no brands visible-IOle Sorensen, said animals are not claimed and administrator of the estate ot Laurs taken away within fifteen davs from date Jensen deceased, Dated this 15th day of April, 1889. they will be sold to tiie highest cash bidder at the Manti Estray pound, Wed- W T Retd, Atty nesday the 8th day of May, 1S89, at r I ' 4-- county. Jacob Johnson, Judge of Probate Dated April 15th, 1899. Territory of Utah Countv of Sanpete j I J . A. J. Moffitt, Poundkeeper, Manti City, April 24th. 1SS9. REASONS Ayers Sarsaparilla is preferable to any other for the cure of Blood Diseases. Why 1 F111S, Probate Clerk. NOTICE. to-wi- 26-1- 50-10- 70-10- 0 50-10- 0 33-10- 96-10- 0 33-10- ,f suc- cessful career of nearly half a century, and was never so popular as at present. Thousands of testimonials are on file from those benefited by the use of 75-1- Ayers Sarsaparilla, PREPARED Clerk 0 ss by J. C. Ayer A Co., Lowell, Mass. Me 41 ; ,u bottle., 5. wortli 5 a bottle. Dr. ; In the Probate Court of the Territory ' of Utah in and lor the county of Sanpete. , In the matter of the Estate of George W. Crisp, deceased. Pursuant to an order of said court made on the 12th day of April, 1SS9, , N nice is hereby given, that John K. ; daxter, administrator of the estate of said deceased, made to the said court. . and filed in the office of the Clerk there if, on said day, a return ol sale made by nun on the 5 day of April, 1SS9, under a PORTABLE previous order of said court, of the following real estate, and for the following . t. named sum, Lot 3, block 67. plat A. Spring City Survery containing of an acre Also that certain piece or parcel of land beginning at the North East corner of the South East quarter of section 24, Complete rownship 15, South of Range 3 East, thence South Twenty-on- e and Ready For chains, thence West twenty and chains, thence North East along centre oi Oak Creek thirty and 0 chains, thence North six and chains, 0 thence East four and chains to place oi beginning containing nineteen and acres. Also a parcel beginning at the North West corner of the South West quarter of section 19 Township 15. South Range chains l East, thence East o. and 0 chains ttience South eighteen and thence West o and 0 chants, thence North to place beginning, containing acres, for the sum d $490.00. Also at the same time and place the following described personal porperty was sold in accordance with the order of said Probate Court made on the said 1 1h day of May, A. D. 1889, to w't' 125 bushels of wheat, 25 bushels of oats. 1 cow and I calf for the sum of $98.62-101- ) p. m. market, Ayers Sarsaparilla has had a John Reid, 44 4 Because no poisonous or deleterious ingredients enter into the composition oi Ayer Sarsaparilla. Ayers Sarsaparilla contains only the purest and most effective remedial properties. Ayers Sarsaparilla is prepared with extreme care, skill, and cleanliness. Ayers Sarsaparilla is prescribed by leading physicians. Ayers Sarsaparilla Is for sale everywhere, and recommended by all first-cladruggists. Avers Sarsaparilla is a medicine, and not a beverage in disguise. Ayers Sarsaparilla never fails to effect a cure, when persistently used, according to directions. Ayers Sarsaparilla is a highly extract, and therefore the most economical Blood Medicine In the Reid . 'f Probate Court in and for said county hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the original order as the same appears oa file m my office. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Probate Court of Sanpete County U.T.,this JsEALj 16th day of April A. D. 1889, ) of the f oclock John Court 3 4? N. Over 25 Year in Practic over the World-J- o generators or extras, erateilhy a child. Best pnr Any person wishing to stock theit ter. Mill stand by any $4000 Ponds, Lakes.Sloughs and Springs with tain and sell five glasses to It German carp, can be supplied at once We sell the finest NICKEL by coming to Funks I.akeSix MileCteek miles 5 south ol Manti, Co. Last summers hatching, 10Sanpete cents a piece, carP11 ben hand till the 10th of May. First come, first served. Terms CHAPMAN & C Cash or Grain. Madison ,Tnd. D. Q Funk, Manti, Sanpete Co MILK SNA shares of stock and the interest tnere on in Spring City Mercantile Institution for the sum of $23.00, as will more fully appear from said return filed as aforesaid, and to which reference is hereby made for further particulars. And notice is hereby further given, that Monday, the 29111 day of April, 11 oclock, A. M., at the Court RooH of said court, at the Court House in sa county ot Sanpete, has been fixed the said return, when a where any person interested in the s? estate may appear and file written 0 jections to the confirmation of the and may be heard, and may pr duce witnesses in support of such o'1' jections. 1SS9-a- April John ReiD. 16, 1SS9. Clerk-Date- |