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Show THE METROPOLIS. TRUSTEES SALE. At present Salt Lake is still like Provo, we have but one The oldest veterans mudhole. a January so extensive say that thaw and so much rain are un-- 1 in the citys history. precedentt-At the old Elephant corner'1 (Main Street) a full line of e erjthing in the drug an l cheiijtodl line can be found and at nbLil-na- l prices. A. C. Smith dr Co; are the urbane proprietors. S W. Darke A Co., the popular Attys. and land agents, are fcosily located in the west part of Swar-ne- r A Cos new jewelry store when they wiU be pleased to see their friends and legal patrons. Mr. Coalter of the enterprising firm of Coalter & Shellgrove together with his assistants' are catering to the best interests of the public in the musical line. Mr. C. states that he get3 a fair quota of trade from Sari 'Beta and other towns from Gunnii-Osouth. Howard Seebre A Co. the firm of Bain wagon and agricultural implement notority, are evidently more active than usual, as they have a strong corps of men actively engaged preparing for the spring trade, and will certainly boom business if thereis any virtue in progressive meth- Whereas, Ilans Carlston, by his certain Deed of Trust, dated the 2Sth day of January, A. D. 1885, and duly recorded in the Recorders office of the County of San Pete, in Utah Territory, in Book A, 14 Pages oil; and 312, Bi.ld and conveyed to the under de.signed trustee the following wit": All to scribed property . that certain piete 'or parcel of land, described as follows to wit : Commencing at a point, 11. chains North from the S. W. corner of Fair View City Survey as Platted in Ilatt A. Thence running South 72deg. East 3 chains, thence South of a chain, thence North ' 79deg. flOmin. East 5.42- 1U0 South 05deg. chains, thence chains, lOmin. East 2.45-10chains, thence North 7.10-10thence West 1 chain.thence North 3.30-10- 0 1 chain thence West South 5deg.l0min. chains, thence THE HOME SEITTIHEL Published at Manti, Saa Pete Ccunty, Utah. .1 WtcV.g Xc uspap er. Devoted to the general imprest of the people of San Pete and surronnd-iB'Countie- d s. H suxscr.ri , ' ti One year, TIOjV t i $2.00 E25 Six months, Threo month, iO Advertising rates on application. it All Communication; intended for tlii 3 paper should he address' ed The Home S entineL.' i Jae. T. Jaklman, , Manager. P, O. Box 57, Manti, TJ. T. LOCAL AND OTHERWISE. night. Fine weather, but oh the mud ! Miss Mariam Crier arrived last evening from Provo. Mr. Kerr of the S. P. V. Railway was in town last week and paid into the County Treasury $227.50 taxes for 1885. Have Constantly on Consisting G5-lt- 0 0 chains, thence chains, thence chains, th the South 4.97-10, place of beginning, and contain-7.52-Kin known and acres, ing Said Platt A, of Fair View City Survey, as Parcel 12 and situated in Fair View Precinct, We-- t Wet 2.19-10- 0 G. 25-10- 0 0 ' ' Read Mr. Rasmussens card ods. The air is full of rumors and Seed Wheat arid call en either of the gmtlemen or at the Sen- (peculations 'to the effect that a legislative dead lock wiil'be the tinel office and see sample's." upshot of the 'present organic John II. McEwon, Eq., of differences between the assemErOVo arrived in town yesterday bly and the governor. Messrs. and will appear nigh harp, Thurman, and others Darvil in Earnest Maltravers. have been appointed a' commitBrother John Lang lias re- tee in behaif of the amenably to turned to his homo in Beaver confer with the governor upon after serving out his term in the tome of the points iii controversy, en for living with his wives, and they will doubtless be able inro. Lang we extend the hand of to dispel the cloud's and a augurate conciliatory policy if cordial welcome and Congratula' such a thing is within the reach tion. of possibility. father is Mr G. II. Jack Provo did herself grand on visiting the settlements Solici- the oceasion of tne late visit of ting orders for his ion. Now citizenB of Salt Lake and the I 73-JO- O n Theatre m - in San Pete County, Utah Territory, with the appurtenances : in trust for the purpose of securing the payment of a'negotiable promisory note, which is fully described in said Deed of Trust ; and for a more particular description ofSiudNote reference is here made to Said Deed as a part hereof: and whereas, according to the terms and conditions of Said Note and Said Deed of tgust, Said Note is due, and no part thereof has' been paid:' and whereas, it was and is provided in Said Deed of trust that should default he made in the payment of Said Note, or the interest that might accrue thereon, as provided therein; then Said Undersigned trustee should proceed to' sell said property, at Public auction to the highest bidder, for cash, for the purpose qf fulfilling and discharging the duties and obligations of said trust : ami whereas, the legal' owner and holder of said promisory note has request ed Said Undersigned trustee to proceed to sell said property under and according to the term and provisions of Said Peed of trust, and to discharge the duties affi obligations thereof. Now, thereiore, 1 the Undersigned trustee aforesaid, at the request of the Said Legal owner and holder of said promissory note,' will, in accordance with the terms and conditions of Said Deed of trust, on the 2nd day of March A. D. 1886, in the City of Fair View, at the frent dqor oi l;he Store, in Said City, in San Pete County. Utah Territory, at 12. oclock noon of that day, sell at Public auction, to the highest, bidder for cash, said property, to pay Said Note and interest, and satisfy the game and Said Deed of trust. Jacob Johnson Trustee. Spring City, Utah, Jan. ' Discount W. T. REID, J. H. WODSKOW, Secretary. ?ruf4. MERCANTILE Pleasant Grove Brass Band invited the American Fork Band W-Santeover la6t week and our folks a spread themselves to make iUCClIJORi TO the r invited guests feel at home, and we are sure every one who fi were fortunate enougli to b presD- olerp in ent went away fully satisfied that the Pleasant Grove Union kina TJlur, Brass Band left no stone unturned tq please their neighbors. Ccuh.- price paid in Such entefehanges make life . A 19 17 South W. Temple Street, more plea-aand one feels like living forever. The Young peoples Conference 47,4,12 held here Su day Jan. 31st wejl attended. Elder Ben Cluff Jr. aiid Miss Jenny Tanner presiding. The meetings were unu-i- i illy instructive and spirited throughout. A"'concert was the evening at which gienin the 'several organizations from other towns ' contributed and gave it a very entertaining feature. Such' gatherings are ot great good. The movement was represented as in a flourishing condition. J. & . ' lb 19 S Leauiu rh old iwtend Plt T. final Minlr Office; those who wish a good picture of joif . Strcc themselvei enlarged to life size legislative assembly (a converse o. Ei seem construction may proper, or imaller, should give Mr. Jack when it is understood tiia. their orders. He is our home jut numerical strength of' the he artist and can do good work citizens duplicated that of the Mr. John Grier one of Mantii assembly about five times, the s has been in town order wdl seem quite proper) to old stand-b- y for several days visiting friends. the Asylum. The male part of While here he has been prevailed the city tunted out tn masse and, upon to get up a play and as a espiti the mud, made a general of flie event. The scene result' of these solicitations gala-dathe depot and at the Asylum EarnestMaltravers will be presented night , wiih ressembled very much the ovas Miss Grier as Alice Darvi): tions of the at Denver, St. Louis, etc., and some of the It will be seen by tle report who had been East with of the Gram Jury, Jan. 510th, persons the were heard to hat they have found forty-fiv- e state that the collation served at ndictments in all. They al-- o i;he Sentinels Fkiind. reminded them very Asylum Feb. 3rd, 1886. Report that there does not exist vividly of their Pleasant Grove, in fuch a thing within Salt Eake East St. Louis. experience The essential that difference between the two City as a house of banpwjng to the instructions given quets was the absence of SUMMONS. that body they were disconGarden City collaI th Jutticei Court of Spring Prooiact, . tinued. Ssn Pet cunty, Cth Teritorj. tion ; but the cordial urbane Axel P. Henry W. Purey, Pliintiff, peo: Defenden. Tire IIom SiVrivEL is edited, greetings of the managers of.the Coapliint on Promieury VC ABL Nutei it leems, in Mt, Pleasant, gnd Provo reception fully compenliHE Peeole of the Territory of Ftxh lend I Greeting to tiel P. TiUiunet. Defendent. ' United sated for the absence of the published in Manti. Youre hereby required to appear in en lion of the e etanj, divided we falPshould East. brougat agemet yen by tne eioee ntrned beverage ?VJ PLeiutiS in tne JueUce'e County of lea pete be its motto. Vtonion ten, e:.i to befie the Tirntory of Iaffine LOST ee llU Pee. Justiee at 4 comtact tito Co-operatiThis comes with rather plaint filed therein v.fton bee to ye (ex. luei ve 30th, A. D. 1886. of In from the Fairview ef eeeeert if edited May thie f a fiom rr irilton lat, thu dy grace paper if eervtdou of th e Precis e out iu in St. Louis, and the other range, one 6 year-olbay horse ben Pete ninety viftne bo neyv otlierwioe arithin toenty depn. ujulgwemtby iWeult UTAH COUNTY ITEMS; half so conspicuous for its lack jranded on eft thigh, other will be taken eye. are you eccutflug to pieyer f homo news that it might just )rand above it. of auk coeey One. Any informaMid e. tiuu h Iwought to recover of you the as well be edited in Pancake. tion leading to its recovery The farmers in some parts of sutn of f W) du reprlu. lptl loeidee iswreston feto to ojN ftud erturnce proruv will be reasonably rewarded by the County have already begun a certeiu toe lumyotU a aod y ore per comp I'M ut The North Ward Sunday notified If tn that feel and epp-you II. W. Sandeksqn, hereby to draw the back is plow only e elxt-ae emwer Inid coinrdeiiit School Dramatic Company have reqeirel, the Fairview, San Pete county. ' tb wetness of the soil. eeid pliiutiff will jiidgeneoit eeinet you in preparation The ilidvlen m f.o th'- - paid I mu of iid.i.lKi ."ti ntparf there-o- o et tue rato of oie vee cane pet mouth from Hand a play dramatized from S. P. Teasdel ofs 20 gal D. Esq. end HW. NOTICE! May th, per cent, attorney 5. end code of mil Mr. South orths romance of Sealed Lake, and Mr. Jolm N. Neel o"f fete, will To the ehenft or any couotoblo of be v re Proposals fa that name. The Hidden Hand New York donated a beautiful or the niamhal of laid CiW, greeting: county oake 3 PI until ceivedbythe nd due undersigned servl.e turein. is one of Southworth's best proto the Insane Asylum at legal w organ Febhand under first of Given ray So day February the 15th, at Provo the other r c ductions and the drama does Satuday, ruary, A. D. JSb6. day. 12 oclock, neon, for e John K. Baxter. lathing, credit to the Romance. W. K. A Justice of the Peace of end Precinct. The roads under foot are in Jacob Johnson, 45 to Attorney for Plaintiff Reid, Esq., will sustain th char- plastering and whitewashing the d interior of the City Hall, inManti a horrible condition while acter 6f the bluff old planter n 3 D Said plastering to be what the traveling overhead to appears Hurricane, and Miss Sarah Reid City. Uj is known a CRIMINALLY TO three IS coat work, passible, but few are taking that WHICH will fill the roll of Capitola Black o BLAME. The work to be rou:e, however, Mankind seem which is quite suited to hoi brown finish. sr or on before 1st completed th not over to anxious start in that tyle of acting. We anticipate a cr day of June 1SS6. direction. 3 , good performance. Water Master B' nch tol the The contractor to furnish al r 'rt a It has been raining here for following disgusting story in Joel Shomaker proposes soon the material necessary for saic Office a few to open a general Book, News. work. The material and work Ihff last f irty days and nights; if front of the Post since. & is carrying matters too far and Novelty and Jewelry store in tl to be paid for a follows : Forty we, were living in an antediluvian daysI was told of a A. C. SMITH person who df officers who, discover, such front room of Foxee Machin per cent of the total amount to age we might expect to be drownWholesale the creek fora filthy was th practices knowing Shop. lie has ordeml a ful be paid in cash and the remain- ed, but as the Bow has been soak making vat,for sneepskine prepara- - perpertrators, will not look after der to be paid in merchandise. seen lately we have no fears of itock of Books, Chinese, to . taken-offtory tanning them, and was told them, then the people ought to nese and American Novelties Any information desired in tnatkind of where I could find a bundle of i00k after the officers, Age now to is and eaid work will be prepared to receive regard Main street, The Cities of American Fork them, I went as dnected and furmehed for to those proposing to and ubcriptions any paper o Pleasant Grove have been f und the same, tie! up with a Stock magatine published in theUniteu biJ, for the same, by the eoni-mi- making matters Article I 1 sunk creek an warm in I the mighty ; rope, t State. He will have all the Mantis talented actress who for OHthe and wine took them venders. liquor out and of hid The City rserve to itself the them, Utah dailies and leading weekboe has such a good reputaCigars, I am p Varnishes, and monthlies on hand. Wil right to reject any or 11 bids. With all this the trafic has not course the party refered to was tion gained in will Is tom v her Prove, been give the Marshal of carefull enough to put them in wifi6-istopped, T. . Ilouuaa, ) also repair c!o ks and watch Committee the former ouidir; Prieet to compete Wsttown put a terrible below the place Where he was in Manti friends a treat F ; R. Eem.ner. and warrant all work to be done the on .Public Im head rftposfit Call and all see her. night. on one of his subjects Jhe habit of LlCrms.' , getting water for illtam Luke) provement aagood, a quick, and cheaper .BY MAD. OSCIM . Saturday lekets, Excitement own hi night. use." than any where in the Territory Manti City, Jan. 4, 1884. ied y cow-boy- tock-me- n nt Branch House at fUephi. wa-ve- ry con-iuei- ve Cq-o- p ill-fam- o cham-lagneint- 1 t. Tull-gree- n, arcantils'";1' Ephraim' tier . Association ve pno-bal- Pre-nut- , O d er '0 . i -- c 1 , uof DR.uQfaS Jp ; tt CScaBToUf r n - teems high. Now we really think that thie for on f&Aia F |