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Show raa h::is sENnunL- - published at t iDgCouid'es. The Sentivel SUPPLEMENT Published every Taevday. sr;.sc Kir riox: Both Paper. One year, Six mouths, Three months, $2 r,0 - - - l.'K) Advertising rates on application. All Communications intended for ed this piper The Home 1 be a Idruss- - Js. T. Jaki:un, Manager. P. O. Box 57, Manti, U. T. LOCAL AND OTHERWISE. The thermometer is up up ! ! The report of th B. Y. tortne last term shows an attendance oS27 S.-- Pe e students. Auction last n:ght off qui.e well and he dispassed posed of about one half of his goods at a fair figure. The rest Joels will be sold Mr. Cooper, the Tinner, has received a stock of galvanized iron and other material and is now prepared to fill orders for sprinklers or wateiing cans. A certain M inti citizen has discovered rock that some say will assay !f 2.000 and hesavs he has a30ft. vein of the s one truck. If this is true we shall have a second Ellorado in San Pete. A lady said the other day when the therinouie'er was up to about 80 in t lie shade It will be as hot again in Ju'y. As hot again Shades of Sheol I 160 degrees ; Pro mre for us the furnace we read ah mt in order that we may co.d off. 1 MANTI PERSONAL. W. K. Reid, Esq., went down Nephi yesterday with his family who were going no.tli to Cache Valley. Mis. Reid goes to see her mother who w is re- to cently injured by an accident. After seeing his fnnily off Mr. Reid returned to Manti. Mr. World of the AJf tir Chmyiny Fir t ice hear of StnLs and the Anarrhi-dthen oj Humor of Burs, Pe rsee utimst Prosecui tions, Etc.. Ut ih Furni-he- s her share of the material to fill the newspaper columns and will routinue to do so as hmg as the world moves The fir-- t and the Courts exi-- t. is a week this thing we record ca-- e of at M Win. Il.'de. of A'temptel suiei by Mr. le e, ners-v;l!- Nephi. He will have to try it over as he was not sueves-fu- l in the !i st attempt. The 'orn'it TuiinVer is de- its spice to the intest of tide walk-- . This is the best citne we have seen it engaged J. P. MieMrun went south the intere-- t of the Studehaker comp my. He says since hand ing the Studehaker Wagon, in the last 9 m mihs he has sold 36 wagons. This is a good showing for one agent, lie goes as far south as Monroe, yesterdiyin Sevier County. Mr. G W. Boswick is inM.mti a prospering tour. The gentlein in is a mining man and behoves there is consays hsiderable mineral in our hi! s, especiiiUp the west hills and those imruedi itely east of Manti. We hop; th gentleman succeeds in discovering some hnig which will demand the interest of capitalists or will pay for on We received a pleasant call from Mr. A. M. Buchanan on Tuesday list. Mr. Bu hanan is representing the Juvenile lie has been as far south as St. George, at which place he received a dispatch stating that Pres. Geo. Q Cannon was going to pay his hoods himself and in ord r to l in that work for him, Mr. B., to try to dispose of all the hound volumns of the iutrurtnv possihe as the returns from such sales would be in vet. At Cre k.near Ilrighim Eight children under 8 years of agn made a lot of lemonade in a brass kettle on Satu-diand all of them poisoned with the verdigiis. D L. Snow of Briuham was caled. The are all out of danger now. clijl-die- ii The second eiinb.it in Silt Lake between Ross and McGuire iesuite.1 in faor of ihe former. Tte men became quite excited and had to be separated by the police. Apostle Snow' and the others confined with him respect ully refused the Gov s. proposition. More anon. In the United States things appear to be moving as the following wo hi indicate. The Chicago Detectives have discovered a pretty state of in Chicago City; They i:i e discovered Dynamites and plots for the destruction of life and pioperty af-fni- 'S fire has been A vast, racing in Clare Co., Mich. Warrants have been sworn fo-es- t out against six hatters at accusing them of incendiarism. Six hundred harness makers are out on a strike in Cincinnati. Parnells spee h in Cincinnati in 1880 is liab'e to injure the Home Rule scheme. Toe Eng-li'Parham-n- t will not he bluffed or bu ldozed into something they d mt Lire. Ten thousand Chicago men passed a resolution favoring the Hume Rule bnl fur Ireland, on the 23. The Convention of Knights of Labor was addiessed by Mrs. Mary A. Woodbrulge of Ohio, Red-ingto- li on tin 25. A huiisa of ill fame in Phinr-hiin- l, Mo., was turned on the 25 with 4 of its him ties. Maxwell admits the killing of Prcller i i St. Luui-but says it was accidental. In fveign parts even thing is not as as it should be , never, he less G ceks and Turks on the fruit ier have enteied into a trace for seveial days. grand Old Man lias re sidue I, and h s Home Rule Bill is receiving great opposition. The TheGieckwar is apparently ended. ; oes-bec- k 1 E-q- - DEPARTMENT. LOCAL AND OTHERWISE. that wav. Mr. B. in to go consideration of this had over the entire field again and is now on his re' urn o.ue. He informs us he has done exceed-ingl- y well in the good woik. LATEST NEWS. Salt Lake, May 28. Gov. est attended the commencement exer. ises at the University yesterday. The cheeks the covering per die it n of the legislative mem- bers will be issued to d.iv. Auri monte and Duncan C. Ross wdl engage in a sword combat in the near future. Jacob Johnsen, Esq., was in town on Wednesday. A good programme is for the Joim Session, to arranged come off next Wednesday night. Our Post Office is now m ved across the stre.t into the end of A S Nielsen s Hallnoith south end of which will he the ns a billiard hall. public opinion is apmst these two insdtu-l.on- 8 being ii, the same building. At on Mor.dav Swen O. Nielsen buried a daughter fne years ohl who died fioni d phlhena. Bro. Nml-ela just leturned f,om lllipsi()I1 u-e- d Fab-vie- n W Until failing I,,.--very lus release necessary. , faithfully maae , & & ' Importers and Dealers in all kinds of s ut sj a a m s? i i Carnages,Also Piet Bby Etc. Deai- -Frames, ers in the Celebrated' HOUSEHOLD S E WV- -: M A C H I NE. Cash Paid for Wool, Pelts,8 TEtc. M H E E UT )"NVI MANTI, V Hia- - A 1 T, w Univfc THE PEOPLE OF SAN PETE TO o COUNTY 1 BAZAt M iy 26. U. 8. vs J. N. Kimball unlaw ful cohabitation Motion for new tii.il. same Ambrose Greenwell, charge plead guilty and having no pioiuises to make received his 6- -3 with good grace. FOR In the CJ-Piet- SF"Frames, 7Albums, ?T 0 w1' -0; 0l Country- .- 'CLL 'i View, f; 0, Machinery, Groups ofalllrba in any part oitiei n short notice. Jla dence, jyBooks, Out-do- or made ty on Stationery and Fancy0i2 :o) Notions, (o: r - 7ela r5 O When you come to the Connty Seat be sure and call at the - 5 I T N . S c ei o . m c S TEMPLE BAZAR, C 3r. tx E 3 j ANDERSON. O '-gj -J Half Block South of Tabernacle. O B,'1 ftr d hall et iu Oi 4) 3 gs M Tia st i a ;EI. or 2 O oo J fcTnc P. 2piv.h a fet at J K bn at h Oil with " i eave 8. SJ Main Street , Manti. iPor B si a. For O ffr.ve a ; iuu HENRY DINWOODEYj W.j-andE.IS- Ed Felser. Hi fltafl,- All work done by the yChromos, i ing witnesses: holographic P holographic ures, E-- Notice for Publication. No. 227G. U. S. Land OREe.Salt Lake City, Utah, May 24, 1886. Notice is he.ebv given that the following named se tiers have fi ed notice of their imen tion to make final proof each in support of his resp etive claim, a id tout sa.d pmof will be made before the Reg.ster and Receiver at Salt Lake Uny, Utah, on the third d iy of Ju'y 1 86, viz : Lewis A. Scott Ellnt, D. S. No. 10,015 for the 8. W N. E. J, S. E. N. W.SecHS Tp. 158. II 13.E. ami he names the follow- BJTwn 'be onl; Connected with the Ba.r J the fine.-- t AT OUDEN. Bi 0 1). Brook'Fairb.inks, Allan II. Wise and Dan el 8 D Emery County. Utah Territory ; and Ed Fel-e- r D. 8. No. 9884 for oo.. 11, N. W. $ the 8 8. W. N. W. i See 14 and N. E. i N. E. Sec. 15 Tp. 15 8. R. 13 E. a. id he names thj following witnesses: Lewis A. Scot; El.iot, D. Bro iks Fairbanks All x i H. Wise and Dan. el 8. Davidson of Emery County, Utah Territory. D. WEBB, 11 Register ivid-on,- L: fT s? g- -s i j t 1 :;V; 4 a .r - eat J ' T v;- -r ' 'i-- , -- ;.y rr-- - ; ;7-;M S , g-- ' p - V -- VmM' Xu FURNIT VI Wf--; 8 te fNifm Jls itfrnSy trix of the estate of Mortal RammS'Cta deceased, to the creditors of and all pe.sotis having claims ag dust the said deceased, to exhibit them with the neces-sar- v vouch, ms, witnin tea months after the fir-- t puol cation ot' this notice, to t :esaid ad mnistra rix, at her nee in Mount. Pleasant in the County of Ban Pete U. T. Karen Marie Rasmussin ad.ninis ratrix of the e.ta,e of Morten Rismus-edeceased. Da'ed at Mount Pieasan U, T. 9 ' U Arrv. hh - ya ,, Like ViE-s- l for I THE .for th I piANd; K,eral Studetaker Wag! Atty. for estate. Notice for Publication. No. 2277. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, May 25, 1886. Notice is hereby given that the foil av.ng-- lined se tier h is filed n tice of his int. ntion to make final proof in support of his elaim, and that said proof will he made before the Judge or County Clerk of Juib Co at Nephi. Utah, on July 1 ), 1&8G, viz: Deibeit Bosh. II. E. 6736 for the 8.E a 0f s e.31, Tp. 14 S. n R.lE.IIe name the fo. low. ng wit- nesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, sai laud, viz : lias mis 8uren- 6en Ueo. A. Gardner, 8 wen Malingrev, and Rich ml all of Levan, U.ah. 11 . D. BEBB, Register 1 Hof-heiu- s. U SALT LAKE CITY. K.rth re-i- d May 25, 18.86. Wm. T. Reid, j i TpUl? 11 0 LB ThY K.DIH W Oju DE of Mor.en Rasmussen deceased, Notice is hereby given by the undersigne I, administraE-ti- IY r - s:7lK sflritxwc i.riinoas. n Mt. Pleasant John Lowry f as-is- used in n few Ju-tens- en voting Hk vnKr.. hours of t!ie District Court in Provo on Saturday lat. of which the fol owinz is a iepo:t: An Irew P. Olsen el a!, vs. et al ; jn Igment Lew.s laintiffs. the i for Bullion Be k & Champion M. Co. vs. Eureka Ilill M. C ; o' der to show c iuse Plaint ffs were and adjudged guilty of contempt, returnable ued is attichment June 1st, t 2 oclock. Uni'ed S ates vs. N. II. G on two coun's ; convic'ed in one indictment for unlawful cohabit .tior. Motion tor a ne.v trial argue by A G. Sutln rland, ., and by the court ov r tiled. Mo io i for arrts- ofjudnm nt denied, wlureupoii dete .dant was sentenced by the Court th it on the tir.-f- c amt ho he confined in the pemtentiii'-- six months and pay a tine of $3. 0, an on the second count to be imprisoned three months aad pay a fine of $150, the second seiiten e to commence at the expiration of the fir.--t sentence. Defendant was admitted to bail in the sum of $5,000 p aiding an appeal to the Supreme Court. Cxurl adjourned till Tuesday, June 1st, loSG. at 2 oclock p. in. Jndre Powers held Are 'the Manti, San Pete County, Utah' A Weekly Neuospa per, Devoted to the general ineret-- o f riau Pete audsurrouuil- the FIRST DISTRICT COURT. ALL THE WEEK ROUND Are celebrated for their lightness of draught, and durability. A full line of our manufactuers ouud at the following agencies: ' ci mi ear a ., J. P. MeiLtrup, Ephraim,Ge'ieral Agent San Pets cou Hansen & Thurber, Richfield, Sevier county. tv oj The Studcbnker Brothers Manufg Company, builders . j- Carriages & BuggiesFarm, reiaht and Spring Wagons and taffa) 1 Cabriolets an I Su.reys. 3 ALT Central Branch Repo5 it rv LAKE CTPY. JAMES TJV B. GLAb8(ir.-- - |