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Show SAIL. The Homs Sentinel 9 fotloxf '$0 a. r n 50 a. a, M ANTI i 00 a. i4 30 a. 00 a. r 09 fj lOp.ix p. n OOp.u 4 er. rriv tf Per UtY,' tUER, ( Manager, i . that I a' r of th. o Pet Levi p.j lersigne.?' he sai-ftuctfcs of "cash, l tfOQ premises PJeasant 'erritory,; , and Li-- , chett, af all the the eftid law and' t an, or hi! Levi 1 death, 8 t8 pieces ing, and Pleasant, to-da- y, 1 erritory, as 1 fyj-.- k 11, as addition y. Alao 4 descrih mencing he outtl :k 29, as i ! i , ant City fist 47.43 thCnce , h thence ginning," its upon and con. sr cent.of the i on irmatiel i rt. Deed, i CHETT of Levi i 12,1885.1 'i I '' - fp-t-. iTION. T Manti City,. Utah. I City, I that the ias filed ' .o s mate of his4 oof will y Clerk i t Blulf ; 35, vis . fet; ii So ST. W. 18 S. ng 5 wit-- . ! inuotis ivation im Sil-Silve- IMPORTANT LAW, i ! 847, FRANKLINS GREAT y, an Co., ster. - tion, Will- amshiirgh. N. Y. n J U dona can ox in oe .es by Drdes h i i Jen i bah. ! ST COME TO STAYI- . . . . A j piln i ifL,. tihliu m " Dry- y. Mini NOTICE. Sealed proposals will be re i )lete. peived until the 10th day qf July for Mining Coal for Deseret Coke Carpenters, Harness and Shoeand Coal Company, from qne to makers requisites in large varie-y- , three thousand Ions. such as Hinges, Butts, Screws, Address PJrtnes, Rita, Carriage Bolts, WtTL Folsom. Prest., Port and Ring Bits, Snatlles, 12 Manti' City. leather, Rivets, Hames, etc., etc. A call will convince you that when the Sentinel gives the ING. alarm it is time to bo up and doing, L. M. OLSON, Supt. The registered voters of Schqol v District No. 1, Manti, pounty of San Pete, and Territory pf Utah, U'lU are 'hereby notified that a school meeting will be held in gaid disfi trict, at the Council Ilobse, bef i i ginning at 7 :30 oclock p. m on USfcf , 'X Monday the 13th day of July, A. us. ,h D. 1885, for the purpose of electing one Trustee for the full term, 2 a2 and also to hear the Trustees 9 Statistical and Financial Report for the year ending June 30th, QSsfl NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEET- CO-lS- t- -- Sill I Iss5 i 1885. UfISrf William Luke, J. II. Hqugaard, nliaj F. R. Kenner, of Schqol District 3 rAItMERS Standard' Mowers & 'O-O-O-L-E- ,zinees ers of Gothu akes? - - WILSON C M ach SBlocksEast of'JMainSt., If ful,, the , Court shall order its unless summary destruction, Jil. Rasmussen has a full car load of removed By the defendant within five days'' after the order of the Court. No'person shall prevent or obstruct any person from ' a settlement or establishing ' seen the Have residence arrived. you Just upon any public land settlement under the to subject - obstruct free or laws, B. passage through such lands. Any person violating any of these provisions shall be deemed w If not call and see and obtain bargain, also Age nt for the guilty of a misdemeanor, and lined in a sum not exceeding .. -Y and imprisoned not $1,0-1exceeding one- year for each trill raise cream In six hours. Dont give your butter away. I Ladies offence." The President is auv , t Come and examine the renowned thorized to employ civil and ' military force m remove and EWING destroy such unlawful enclosures. ' achinb Where the enclosure includes string That received the highest awwd of merit at all exhibitior.srepresented, less than 160 acres of land, suit together with all other kinds of fuming Implements and requisites. shall not be brought under this tVl General agent for the above line of goods for southern Utah. act without authority from the 'M. PASMUSSEN, Secretary of the Interior, Nothing UTAH,, 4 i3 . & J. P. Meilstrup, rno The ' Proprietor,. PEOPLE of SAN PETE County I Wish to Call Attention to Facta 'Worth Cl o Knowing. cSsSSst AHnufacturers of -- - EPHRAIM. pj !" Exchange.,1 armers the docket. enclosure be found to be unlaw on. the - s, 'An act .was passed during j,he last session qf ' Congress to prevent the unlawful occupancy ' Trustees of pnblic lands, of which the 1. : No. following are the principal parts to of All public lands, wbiph no title ha been acquired, dr step3 taken t5 acquire it, under the general laws of the United States, are hereby prohibited, and the exclusive occupancy of pqblic lands as above specified is also prohibited- ,The District Attorney is instrqctod tp institute a civil suit against violators 0(f this act .on- affidavit qitzen. United, States Courts have jurisdiction,, mnd any suit brought under this act shall have precedence over other cases . , - O, 1W& plea.- address, c DIS- of--an- K-- The Bavertiser having been pennanntlv caret f that dread Consumption, br a triple remedy, i enaious to make known to his felto. of cure. To all who desire a. euili rere tiie nn-ai.he ill send acopt of the prescription used, iraew.) for preparing and using ttk w lth the d reclioi Rime which thev will find a sure Cure - ey for 15 1 Consumption, tneAsthma Coughs, Colds, AcPartes wishing Bronchitis w ill Kev. E. A. WILSON, , an in D.-aler- s io Tomirram General Fangs vouches for the truth of. 0E'ing anecdote; Mr.' Gaily atui Jiis neighbor, 'an old Green street resident, frequently JG.R C. A N X I L E. ave chats about old times and ring-and they both claim that iir grandfathers were , soldiers Merchandise. in the Revolution. They oecasion-;l- y get mad during their discus-donand seme of their Statements are exceedingly silly and S.SO.C.I.A.T.I.O.N perverted. They were at theft, old rendezvous in the fishnjaikt t le other day, vfhen, replying to Main St., Ephraim. soipe idiotic statement made by old io resident, Gately said : You alius seem to think that Cheapest place out. Best barAn. Franklin knowed moren gains to customers. Good? all creation. He didnt have no sold on smallest profits. A good force of affable'' moro to do with the capturing of Crown Pint and Ticonderogy employees to wait on our patrons. ran I did. He want no soldier, and the only thing he ever done in thp fightiu line was when he Call am see for yourselves, an old Columbus ahd William Jenn and a few more of them old ellers went down ter Weyiirouth our sandin and killed a few Injins. Old Franklin got his name up after he invented lightnin, which - G-ood- s in nry Opinion was the worst thing ever done. Liahtnins caused more deaths than col-erThe old resident jeapec line comprises : down from an oyster bar, ant with hjs features kinked with disgust, he muttered ; Lemme Finest line of Shirting. git out o this ! Sich ignrance Full line of Calicoes, 7 to 8 cents. of liar Best Ginghams, 12 J cents, right nnder the shadder ' B. T. Cashmere, only , 12 cents vard is cussed. r 1Q4.1-- 2 , t k, -- Lj nday the So, at J3 G. of Chiekamau After tljeh-ttl- e found anfecd one of oar'iYu case which had belonged to sonic poor fellowfprobably amorfg the killed.' He (did not place much value uponthe contents, although ilu-rwas a paper of nttmbeV eight needles, , several buttons, and a skein or two of thread, cut at each. end and neatly braided, so that each thread could be smoothly drawn out. HA put the whole thing in his breast in ,J Dealers pocket, and thought no more about it. But one day, while out foraging for himself and his mess, he fqurid himself near a home where money could "have procured a fine meal of fried chicken, com pone and butter-iiilh besides a small supply to .-S-carry back to camp. Bpt Confederate sol'.iers1 purses were generally as empty as .their stomaches, and, in this instance, and Bopfs Hats Caps, s full line of QryQood?, Clothing. the lady of the house did not and Shoes, Groceries, Hardware, Farming offer to give away her nice dinner. While the poor fellow was inh'ail-in- g Implements, and a the enticing odor and feeling y hungry, a girl rode desperate Full Line of DRUGS, eto, the to gate on horseback, and up bawled out tq another girl inside the house : discount on all Cash Sales over $1.00. 5 Oh Cindy, I rid over tq see if you couldnt lend me a needle V. T. REID, President. I broke the last one I had and pap says their aint nijry J. H. WODSKOW, Secbetary, nother to be bought in "the f country hereabouts Cindy declared she was in the same fix, and couldnt finish' net new homespun dress for thg same reason. The soldier just then had an idea. He retired to r little distance, pulled out his case, anc stuck two needles in the front o ' his jacket, then went back anc. FUNK'S LAKE, ffered one of them, with Jus best" bow, o the giri onVc i the only of horse. Right away the la-lPLEASURE IIESOrT for to the trade the house offered one remaining, and the resuj in San Pete. Situate 6 was a plentiful dinner , for him miles South bf pmti., self, and in consideration of D. B. Funk, Prop. thread or two of silk, a fu aaversack and canteen. After this our mess was well supplied, and our forager began to look The secret of his leek, and success did not leak out till long afterward, when he astonished the boys by declaring that he had been living like a fighting cock on a paper of needles and wo skeins qf silk. t2iC Bicnuac aoueral MeroUanaise, made cu 1885, i.p ,P,.II..R,.A,.I..M. E I A Xpenses,, le. PAPER OF NEEDLES. e wagon shone b; . COVERY SLIOIITED. t Mercantile Institution li for a Eii? act shall affect any ptnd-n- g sui s to work their 'discon- Penn St. . Manti, San Pete Co.fU. T CO-O- P- A 80 p, n 50 prVl 1 tinuance ; but as to them, hereFublithed lf after they slulj I e prosecuted IUXGION & JAKEMAN and determined under the proi I A visions of this act. Approved February 25th, 1885, 8, 1834, 'SO 1 1 MONUMENTS- '.r Sell all Undt oj Merchandise m and Jake cheap as the cheapest, the at highest pnet. produce am Agent for the Celebrated Domestic Sewing Machmeo and I J Headstones, Tablets, Watertables, Sills, Caps, Arches, Corners, Heart etc., also dealers in the celebrated San Pete White Oolite Stone. P.O.Box MANTI, ' LA' .1. - 8. UTAH. StudebakerCarriages andWagont, and sell af Close figures. ; Please call ctnd be Convinced. p. METIS TR VP, Prop., J. j. F. Borins, Salesman, t,l |