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Show IHL EITIRAIM DOTS. FAI11YIEW POINTS. SENTINEL HOME 10. Published at May 10th, Fiuit and shade trees a,-- just beginning to show their colors. Selectman John Carter was in Fairview on the ltth looking e Manti, .San lcte County, Ltah I! belt .1 Xeu-'p'iper- f , to tilt Ltener.il merest of the people of Sio iete and surrouud- IX-vot-fil after local bu-ine- s. Mr. S,ven The Sentinel SUPPLEMENT Niel-e- n n. Ililili-lic- ejery Tnestlaj. l otlicc-- r sriisciu rr(KY: li till One year, fitjier. - !') - - Six month', Tim- - E-- " ih-, Advertising rites o i applieittimi. Al! (.'muniuni ntions intended In addressfur this pipr should ed Tun IIomi: Sentinel. Jas. T. Jakitlw, Main.vr. p. O. r.ux r7. M uvi, U. T. "Mr Cr uv, registration of Fairview, preeiu t is hunting up the legal voters in said pre ciiiet. We feel like congratulating the Suvrrvi.r. amt is becoming one of the loading and newie-- t papers of the countrv. t received a large supply of frames tor enlarged pictures to he delivered during the spring and summer. Mr. F. Young ha LOCAL AN DOT IKK WISE. Tin mail arrivm cm ti m al. mg this fine wallier. (ioO'I Ladies shoes at per pair at tin M .nti light i 140 Co-o- and dust wen disagreeably prevalent Wednesday. There was a very enjoyable festival at Funks f.ake Wednes i ml day evemg. convene in 1U oclock tothe Tabernacle at morrow morning. Conference will ry person buying goods at one time to the amount of one dollar at Joels receives a ticket which draws from b cts. to $ 1. Eve between farming and mining, the streets do not present a very lively appearance just now there arc so many men out of town. Conference People will do well to call at the Temple Lazar and see our enlurpeinefits In life rn.e they ate' made by Utah Artists. ' wliieh fever, The mining abated to Seemed haw somewhat, A party has broken out a're-l- i. left this eitv Wednesday last tor a prospecting trip in the West Mountains, expecting to be gone two or three days. Joel Shoemaker wants to sell his hook, stationery and jewelry establishment at a bargain, lie is going East to regain his health, and for this reason only will dispose of his valuable stock and growing business. We would respectfully ask Are the City Fathars going to . do anything about those corrals, or have we been deceived as to The filthy their intention? bo moved cant any too things soon to suit the health-lovinpeople of Mani. The old reliable) J. W. Panders ft Co., Wool and Hide merchants, Salt Lake City and Nephi, are prepared to give thehighestcash price for those articles. Jown Cowan, their agent at Nephi is always prepared to wait on customers and hand out the cash for what he buys. A regular stock holders meeting of the Deseret Coal and Coke Co. was held at Ephraim at 10 oclock on Monday last and adjourned to meet again on May 21th at 10 oclock a. m , when all of the stock holders are particularly requested to he present, or b he represented, The hoys had a high old t lime at and in front of Jensens saloon Saturday Evening. Some loud talk and' very boisterous behavior were engaged in, running way into the night. One of the party William Henry pleaded guilty to disturbing the peace, before Alderman Larson anil'W'i'TlS'iiicd $ 10. which he g paid. The effects tf the late hot sun and dry wind are seen in the rising streams of turbid water rushing from the mountains just now. On Friday last the at the forks of wav Salt Creek Canyon was almost 3 wept away by high' water; hut the company had their section hands and others promptly there soon made the bridge se- rare. rail-brid- iff ge Blan-t- t, oros.-e- d Valiev on mow shoes, lie redeeper and more ports he olid than he ever caw it before. ! -- Wilson, of Fairview, leturned from Funk s lake ju-- t with a b autiful supply ofTarp. Mr. Wds.m intends to plant them ah. 'll', one mile north of Fairview in a manufactured lake. Mr. ! J. W. Sanders SlYCKsSSOltS If ;x L. A. Mr. Ilougaard, of Manti, county survey or, has been straightening up the streets of Fairview getting them in proper shape. lie aho laid off a townsite 5 miles mu t!i of Fairview, a place called Wool, Hides, Pelts, Furs.PJ Hisliest 17 stock transaction took place in Fairview the other day, in whi h a hundred head of yearlings ware sold to ail Omaha buyer at the rate of 1 14. 1,400 being each, the money counted out and paid over in cri.sp hank notes. This is hut one of the many evidences existing of our present and future piosperity. "p fl Peterson adis.-e-d in our Tabernacle, Wh MANTI PERSONALS. Mr. G. W. Spicer is back fram his ranch in Colorado. Ladies, gents and childrens Etraw hats at the Manti Co-op- .' Lev. (!. W. Martin earn in from the north bv Tuesday even ing's mail. Mr. Quinn, the imported register, is busily engaged registering the voters of Manti. A. JL fund of Ephraim has accepted a position as a commercial trtneler for Z. C. M. I. H'nry Jenson and Jos. h Eaqrs., of Mayfield were in Manti on Saturday on legal busine-s- . Me-sr- C. N. s dire and Jno. Cliris-tianse- Doncl-so- n, of tla recently Boekv Mountain Churn Co., were in Manti on I Confercn isitors should call at iuttie A Cos. and examine their ext stock of geia-ramerch-.iEverything that con he hum ! in this market can be seen it'd of this firm. e n-i- ve l li-- La Ni? A life' 13SG. e. New cfoeki. Watches, Knives, Photo trames, Harmonicas Me , at Joels B .ok and News Depot. ?I yV' A with theikn-rthe tne-- t ; j. 11 photographic I hotorapliic 7Pu tures, In the Frames, All work dune by the L A'r' v. Views of rs JCliroinos, Meii-stru- 'Alhums, for mdse. I- - St Uioiu'i') and LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. Countrv.- -. 1 donees, Looks, Machinery, S'.t Groups of ali made in any part of th r 'r Out-do- Fancy? :o)Xntionf.(o: 1 f ty ei. short notice. jfti i i Gov. -- O When you come to the Conntv 1 r o j EC Ya k 11 S: V e S o 1 - S 3 cs f- c- X GS-- . u. . 33- ANDERSON. o - Half Block South ct Tulcrmu-- 2 ; I r r J X . P 11 a --- 2 TEMPLE SAZAlt, n: a Y Seat be sure and call at the , Q O e - J Sun O s o a i ;- IH X 5 l n ti Sl,J,.auU. TTZmSI- - IT. I t, ESTB.1Y XOTME. 0 a S : One black horse four years old, star in forehead, three feet whit-- - n thigh.. One sorrel horse two years old all four feet white, branded All or left thigh. One roan mare three years old branded 0 with a bar across the centre on the left shoulder, star in forehead. One bay mare three years old branded A on the left hip. If said animals are not claimed and taken away in ten days from date Will 'he sold to the highe.--t ea-- h bidder at Sterling Estrav Pound at 1 o'clock p. m. Saturday May the 22nd, ls(j. F. W. Snow, Sterling, May 13th, H S-- J The 3B 5 i-- 33 pft- h-- 5 VI 3 O X r- - d de-ciib- - esad CD o p jin QO 8) o CD O 5 Joels Bojk and News Depot, consisting of choice collection of hooks, libraries, stationery, Jew-diy, tools and ma- terial chest,' bench and other necessaries for running a general Book News and Jewelry Store. A good Jeweler can hud constant pl oy meat. M ill sell cheap' .in the next GO days as the proprietor is goin east for his health.' oG, 5 OPdel. Je tQ V iH Sen, hi a 511 f. Re i I ic o No t FOR SALE. Box if ft d-- J Gunnison, May 12th, 1SS6. materials, also show cases, I 63i -- anifollowing mal wil he sold at ( iunni.-o-n estray pound, on Saturday the 22nd of May at 2 p. m. to the highest cash bidder, if not claimed and taken away before. One rs ' i o O' HAVE IX MY POSSESSION: wateK-make- ifr 5 ; ff'G. dark hr,y'marert2 or 3 years old, white spot in forehead, and branded JO on right thigh. Joseph L. Roper, Poundkeeper. dJ a JQS Poundkeeper. 1 ( i. branded JC on the left , i -- saa I have in my possession ' 't-- V ay e. Confen nee visitors should call at the Manti Tin Shop and have repairs done, and secure ood tin-war- I l Quarterly Conference in Manti, May In and 10. Reduction in prices of Photographs at the Temph Lizir, to take effect May 10, fiBBTHf Comiecte-- ESTRAY NOTICE. h A PEOPLE OF SAN PETE COFNTY. rWiXiXiXX'i' Take your poik p (shies and hams) to J. P. and it exchange Ephraim, t urn Tin: Kfi.nisn must no. Some parties mv in the habit of dumping rubbi-'- of all kinds in the streets. For the benefit of th oso doing the act as well as for the genera welfare of the conninitv we will here state that Mayor Duke s ;vs lie will have the City Ordinam e in such eases enforced unless the practice is stopped. Nu.f c. 3 TO T1IE o home-cure- d Mrs. F. Y. Taylor went to Salt Lake on Saturday last. Mrs. M. A. Hyde is visiting Mrs. Wareliam of this city. nox . u,-o- ye-teid- - ,mrn? WlVASl ihi Last Sunday afternoon Lr. C. Salt Lake, 14th. West accompanied by reporter Watson visited the Pen yesterday. The Governor called Snow and others and Apo-tl- e talked with them relative to obeying the law, saying that he woul he pleased to exercise the par louing power, if the law were complied with. The Grand Jury came into and presented court three indictments against O. P. Arnold. Hon. Joel Grover died suddenly a: Ids home in Nephi last night from inhumation of the stomach. I. Branch itiousa at reohi or Melburn. A BRICE PAID IN South Temple Stua. r. o. 10 W. A-- -- g ? Tyva e executed. the people lie treated the divinity very effectively of the Rook of Mormon, and brought most excellent jno fs Mom vaiious writirs to su-- t tin the truthfulness of ti. is. the great s.lt is very Look of theLatt-r-d.- n to see cur young brethplea-inren step to the front in defense of the Gospel of Christ, for wliieh their fathers have e.ai made many sacrifices in order to bring salvation to their children. TO fN' Y 1 & g; Dealers m The proof songs, gramme consisting 1 music. p echo-- , etc. he monthwas edited and read ly Eu-tlbv P. C. Anderson. were well ju-- of Fairview, the rnm. to Pleasant James Lii.-- k ss ua-M- one of our d ju-- t re'urn-eenterprising citizensmL-iofrom his foreign iugC'nunties. at the Farmers Wagons, plow s and Exchange various machinery going out of theyaids at a lively rate. Among the visitors trom other places who had come o attend r. Rassv Clawsons funeral of City. Jacob J'dn.sen Spiing Last Monday Evening the Mutual Improvem ut of this place held tht-illu-rmonthly conjoint l was a go d turnout of oth old and young and the exercises Lu-ine- Call on or address Joel Shoma&er, Manti, Utah. ROBERT RODE JH TT$ Monurti'ents, Headstones, lets, etc. All Jiiiids of Stone Cutting executed in th3 Main Street, P. 0. Box 9; in rs fi el, t Ions 1 id t nth t C id lie 1 r of t trial l'-c- |