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Show ,VOL. j f III. Manti is running the gauntlet just now. Ephraim on the north is afflicted with measles, and Gunnison on the south with diphtheria. We hope our most excellent quarantine physician will keep A Weekly Xercsjiapee, , his ever watchful eye peeled. Dev.te i to the general interest of We hope that Dr. Faust has not been the people of Sau Pete and surround- entirely discouraged by the set back he got in Ephraim, but will come down to ing counuvj?. San Pete with his blooded stock as proSutier!iltoi.: posed. You will be cord ally welcomed by the SeNTiNEL and all those who have i'ne 3'etr, $2.00 sufficient enteipiise to really wish Sin 1.25 Pete to come out of the rut she is in. Six months, Three months, .75 . Mr. Bamberger! The business men of this county, the progressive men of tins . til ver.Uliiii ltiu on Alle:illun. , county, the enlightened me of this county, all want a railroad. Tnere is plenty Address communications to the of business here for you, and those who will not raise a dollar or lilt a voice to Home Sentinel Company, the road through, will be your biing P. O. Box 57. Manti. U. T. supporters when the road becomes an Jas. T. Jakeman, established and independent fact. Manager. Last night a little son of Mr. O. Ft Cooledge met with a sad accident. While attempting to bridle a hoise, the MANTI MARKET. animal became suddenly frightened and kicked the little fellow near the ear, fracturing the bone and cutting a fearl'u. gash. Drs. St.Johns were instantly called. They dressed the wound, and the boy rested as well as could be expected under the circumstances. fhe fiome Sentinel. . i :: , I 1 j iI notes! t Wool, at Nephi, ; 10 to 15 During Sunday service last Sunddy a lady, to awe a restless boy of three into This is the silence, whispered to him : Lords House and you must be quiet. The little fellow looked very intently to all parts of the house, craning his nck to get a good view, then he settled back into his seat and remarked in a very deWell then, I gess he aint cided tone: ct. at home to-da- There are business men in this county whose attitude toward the county paper is like that of the man, who went to the fair. He and his neighbor both, began fattening pigs for the ptize, but Ins neighbors out stri p.d his in size, so that No German meeting next Sunday. be nually quit feeding his own and thiew The calls for donations to furnish tin all the fattening food to his neighbors temple aie being liberally responded to. pig. On the day of the fair he fallowed along behind the fat pig of h s neighbor Eligible peisons aie busily engaged in and explained that he had helped feed sewing carpet for the main rooms of the it. temple. We learn that it is "proposed to form San Pete is blessed with a gloriou an Irrigating Company consisting of the summer, though it be winter by the people at Gunnison, Sterling and The idea is to put the water in as Almanac. stock, and build water reservoirs capital The hand that places a stone in th in a convenient place at the banks of path of the wheel of progress, deserve' the San Pitch river, above the mouth of to be crushed. Six Mile creek. Meet ngs iiave aheady held at Gunnison and Mayfield, for who have lived in Richae.d been People of the plan, and Sterling discussion the say the policy is : come in to this crowd will probably soon have meetings for the or get same purpose. The Loyal League and. the Republic( Alunti is improving all the t me in Utah me very nr ich like Yesterday auouier C.trh was bridged tor an (?) party a Couple of Irishmen who were naveling the convenience of travel,. alonya dusty load tiled, thirsty, and At the yesterday twelve penniless. After tnyng various schemes Children were b'essed. Three of them to raise the where with Pat reminded were' (he grand children of Mr. John Mike that in the old count) y there was a Reid saying which must be true, iii.it if you could k ss your elbow y.at would get a It my transpire in the course of tiinp bag of gold, and proposed, since that ;that Spring City may discover that there was impossible, that they should kiss is not a Chinese wati built around tha. each others elbow. Come Loyais, pay in your little 50 cts. spot. The conjoint session of the mutual A visitor from Spring City informs u s that three persons have recently died at Improvement association held on Tuesthat place from what is supposed to be day evening, was rendered almost a total failuie by the rowdy element at the typhoid fever. back of the house. The excellent reThey say that donkey ears is the new- - marks of the speaker were drowned fest ornaments for ladies. We do n t with noise. Strangeis present were see any harm in the ears, as long as the enteitained with mock flies on their tails are let alone. necks, and nervotis.sensitive people, with ridicule and remarks. If there The tactics of the Rev. Lamb are cet-- ; is an elementinsulting in our midst, so low that of to. the those itainly supeiior. Loyal thev have no respect for themselves or League, but he also has.an ax to grind. the House of God, let them be summaii-l- y His book is half price, to Mormons. delt with. Forbearance is no longer We see by the Tuesday Herald that a virtue. the There has been, from time to time blasphemous jury oath has been again complaints made at this office of the thrust down the throats of a set ofjurors. annoyance of individuals within the cor' porate limits of Manti city by a hoodlum that infest our streets and make crowd C. H. Bird, the Nephi dentist', is now hideous. There are no doubts night in Manti, and is prepared to pay atten-- . enteriaiued iu either the persons or ' tio.r to plate work, teetn extracting, etc. the act, and we presume it is all denomiwill be He to have the pleased patronage nated fun. But fun it can no longer be j of the people. called when boys go up and down Main winter use and for transportation, street scattering fise. This occurred last ue have it from a and keeping qualities the old Saturday night, and business man who is veiy indignant, that leads .van. the There potatoe are prettier potatoes, larger and earlier paying a city tax, he has no protection either from insult or malicious mischief. potatoes, but not better potatoes, If this and similar matters are perpetraA little boy of William Bench met ted night after night, it is not strange if with a painful accident, having his right the city police is occasionally enquirthigh broken badiy, by having a door ed for. fall upon it. Dr. Olsten was immediateM ly sent for and set the fractuie. BOOK OF MORMON. TIIE AGAINST Our traveling agent,' ' Mr. E. Scott, of Moroni, has just been a trip north in the Rev. Lamb of Salt Sake City is visiting He will shortly start south to San Pete. He has this week delivered 9 county. solicit subscriptions and collect bills, two lectures at the Presbyterian church, i We hone our friends will be prepared Manti, both directed against the genuinetwhen he calls round. ness and authenticity of the Book of LOCAL ITEMS. j May-fiel- snow-balle- d. fast-meeti- . ; i . ' , ; ! : i, 1 d. learn that Mrs. ChelnechaHenkie vee J oily, who has sutfered for the last fne weeks from Typhoid Pneumonia, is dead. She departed this morning at a quarter tf eight. Mrs. llenrie was iS yeaisand4 days old. The funeral services will take place on Sunday at 2 uclock in the TaberWe regret to ? The subscription for an experiment with artificial wells in Manti is progfess-- : ing nicely. Those that have not yet had the priviledge of subscribing towards this important object, can do so, whenever they meet Dr. Kenner who will be glad to take their names down. Mr. John Bench received on the 29th of October a letter from Mt. Pleasant, .mailed there on the 10th of September. .The letter had thus been 49 days on the road between the two towns. Mr. flench gives this information, not be- cause he wants to blame 'anybody, but . s.mply as a curiosity. i 'The Provo Enquiier is looking for the b;rth of the Richfield paper with all the anxiety of a mother. We wish the proprietor and enterprise well. It is to the interest of every individual that a county paper ex:sts, and it ts a duty to support it, but if Bro. Hales meets the satire spirit that killed his predecessor, he may find ,t severe to start but easy to die. TERRITORIAL. ANOTHER MURDER. .4 , There is nothing perhaps that strike the heait with more sadness than tlu. death of a young, beautiful gill. Life and love and hope, warm in her heart, earth all bright and beautitul to the eyes closg ed, and forever. But after the fiist of despair, the first great wave of uncontrolable grief, those, at least, who have faced life, mav say tenderly uj the loved and lost: .This, too, O Gcd fee1-in- is well Erastus Anderson, went to Canal Canyon for lumber, Tuesday morning lit 25th, and on his way home was crushed to death by his load. He left the mil! p. m. with 400 feet of lumber on h s cart, and had not gone far, when lit cart capsized, threw him under and instantly killed him. His face and chest were badly crushed 1-- tm-fba- and mangled. It is supposed that his neckyoke broke just as he was starting down a steep hi:;, and he has either turned the horses ou of the road, or they have run out and overturned the cait a suddenly that i has been impossible for him to escape tile overturning load. His cond.tion was soon discovered b some teams coming up the canyon, ant histemaius were taken to his waiting faintly who had little expected him in that sad cond.tion SERVICES y - , the 28th, at one oclock were held p. m. at his fathers residence. Andersons remans ueie Brother placed to the smith side of , the houS sisters where his wife, children, broil-.rsand part of Ins sorrow stricken relatives were seated around him, while sum-wer- e pifivented from being tlieie. poor mother wasbed-fas-so taken with gnt--i and his fathe ih.it it made her was on a foteign nvssion. After song and prayer had been ofTei-eBros. J. F. Dorius, C. C. N. Dorius, and Canute Peterson made some vet to-d- ay II' t, -- s i In several parts of Germany the winter has already been uncommonly severe. It is reported that several persons have frozen to death at Carlsruhe, Crefeld and other places. Oluf Larson. Palestine. men, employed GUNNISON. diphtheria no d eNl j A short time ago, workin digging out antiquities at Jerusalem, found the ruins of a tower ana the gate, through which our Savior in Gunnison yet. on the streets again. Mr. A. Tufts only child died Sunday evening, He has lost two within a few months. Parley Chiles and Miss Roper were joined in the Holy bonds of wedlock a short time ago. Mormon. Two young Americans took up their The lecturer argues that a book that abode in Gunnison last week. One has claims to be written and translated by obtained lodgings with Mrs. Julius B. inspiration must be flee from errors. Christensen and the other with Mrs. O. But the Book of Mormon exhibits botii Berglung. grammatical and rhetorical eirors. Its author is ignorant, he says, of the language, the cult, and civilization generalCHESTER. ly of the inhabitants of tils continent, at the time the book treats of. and this Oct. 31st. 18S7. ignorance is aimply proved by the reEditor Sentinel, We see in your searches made among the ruins of the American continent. paper, a communication from a correIt will be seen that these objections spondent lrom Mt, Pleasant. He says the Book of Mormon are an ilogous to there are no Relief Society meetings. the objections against the Bible, usually This we feel in duty bound to correct. We have held meetings regurlarly with stated by infidels. The language of Rev. Lamb is that of an average attendance, except the last a gentleman and an accomplished schol- month. Some met to attend meeting, ar. And he is an exception among all the but on account of sickness in the presrabble that usually attack the Saints, in idents and other families, we had no this lespect, that he does not abuse the meeting. We are the injured. Youis Respectfully people. lie can be l.stened to by everyAndraer Whitlock, President. one who re diy wants to weigh arguOlive Acoid, ment, and .5 capable of do:ng so. PerAnnie P. Candland haps we shall devoie a little more space Counsellors. j . to his lectures, in our next issue. t I passed on his wav to Calvary, for his execution, Count Sergius, the President of the Palestine Company, is collecting money, in order to repair and preserve those holy relics. France.- - The Extreme Left of the Chamber of Deputies held a meeting last week, at which it was resolved to send the following petition to the Governor of Illinois, in behalf of the conIn the name of demned Anarchists humanity and in the name of the connection between the two great republics. the Paris deputies, advocating the abolition of political deaths, ask (or the lives ol the seven men condemned to death at Chicago. Hot THE ANARCHISTS MUST DIE. The Supreme Court of the United States has now rendered an unanimous verdict denying the petition made in favor of me condemned Anarchists. They are now doomed men, unless the Governor should pardon them. But this is not at all likely. The eleventh of this month is set for their execution. r,T.. filERCHArJTQ thpir by donLl pooiln HjjJ t protH Ao, f tin lns will aHr1 UlClii'M .OOjD U 4Ui ficuu, ftew rtiCu tivn. PAS. iLtrocm'MiJCf a lino of now t , 7T jotoLfn Utowvnia V fctoowMi wrt!1 uoudd ptx lie ox 93MJ (wprui (I 881 iOJ T?nK!dfa33S: f yy pivjfiiiituV S.03Vm3iWQ M ) HRStillS IS38UV1 03VAU3JW'a SGllS SiAUaad NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION 2705. Land Office at Salt Lake City, November 2. 1S87. Notice is hereby given that the amed settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof w ill be made before the Cleik of the County Couit of San Pete County, at Manti, Utah, on Ftiday Dec. 9th. 1SS7. viz Francis E. King of San Pete Co. Utah, for the n. vv. J n. v. Sec. 25, T 15 S, R following-n- 3 E. He names the following witnesses to tove his continuous tesidence upon md cultivation of, said land, viz: Hans Nielsen, Peter Sorensen j r., James Hansen, Joseph Schoefield, all of San Pe.e County, Utah. D. WEBB, Register. T. C. Bailey Attorney for Applicant. Nov. 4. f HER PICTURE. What you looking at, giaupa? ler picture, lass." What makes you look at granma 1 piciuie so much? Cant you metnbv now she looked when she was Tve? Yes, lass, but it fades away so' qu I can see hei ly my h;art is unsatisfied in the picture heie and look at her long time." What makes you want it so much gtanpa? The face is old and wiinkled and No, no, lass! You dont see? The face is fair and round, and the rose c ime and go in her cheeks like the always did when I looked a her long" " v h ", gianpa! Hit cheeks are all wrnkled .mo sunk in, and Whats the matter with thee, lass? Dont I know her face? 1 can see it ac plain as the day I kissed it fiist in tin orchard path long long ago. Them-dimpleyou see in her cheeks, lass Rogtieish dimples that always laugh t gladden the heait that sees them. Anil that rose in her hair Where, giaupa? Let me see. Theie on that side, lass, where the curls shine like gold." Ah, gtanpa, its all straight and gray "N 1, no, lass, dont I see them? The1 looked jt s th it way when I fiist loved her, lass. They never changed I saw them every day till she died every da; for fifty yea is, the same "golden cuils When your mother was a wee babe she used to play with them, lass, and fill hei little fingers with the golden rings Pretty r ngs, lass; prettier rings them gulden curls made than ever a princess wore given to the public to keep heir Flock from on the Peacock fn Ids Sterling, or they will he taken lo the pound. Notice is lo given that we wiil take stock to feed or pasture during the winter on Geo. Peacock, terms. I 15. C.' terling, Oct. 27, Prettier than mine, granpa! Prettier than anybodys lass. There never weie any like hers before or since never, anywhere. And when she smiled as she does now Why, granpa, she aint smiling! She is looking as straight" Theie, there lass; you dont see. I say when she was smiling as she is now, and the dimples danced and deepened and her eyes spaikled as she shook her queenly head, them golden cutis would always fall like glittering tings, and she ws beautiful as an angel look at her now, lass. Why, granpa, shes just the same ail the time. Ill go and ask mamma. And she ran away to tell them, with great tears in her eyes, that grandpasaid gtaudmas hair in the old picture was prettier than hers. They left him alone with her. To him she was never old. He sees the face of the long ago, the fairest of all to him. - He holds the picture so that the sunbeams will fall among the golden curls, and gazes with all a lovers pride upon the vision of beauty. Unconsciously his hand brushes the picture as if striking back one of the straying curls his fancy sees. He kisses it again and again, murand whispmuring the fond ering words no other upon earth must hear. His heart is thrilled with the n-spell. His soul is free from the thrall of yeats and lives in its own immortal youth. Tiie form that he knows so well and the face that is fairest of all have never changed in all the years to loves sweet idolatry. The angel that smiles from the golo-e-n curls find the spirit that worsh'ps in da1 less youth are joined in a heavenly see, Seeing not as mortalssome-i as mortals know, ye t net knowing where this side of the Eternal Shote thev wander on a limitless way. Chicago Cunenl. love-name- s, passio- . Peacock, Peacock, 1HS7. 30 3. R. Nielsen, Has removed his BLACKSMITH Shop to Mr. Piovstgaard's place block S. of S W. corner Tabernacle block. it s Dec. 9. NOTICE I' hereby 1 of God. O, how happy they then will be with the righteous and pure, mt knowing sorrow or grief, but swing ng in eternal bliss. MIS JWWJ P yae PPM -- interesting and instructive remaiks, besides speaking many encouraging and The following letter lias been received comforthig woids to the bereaved one Afuneial hymn was again sung ami at the Wli te House, addiessed to Presiprayer ulfcred ; then the corpse was tak- dent Cleveland : en to the wagon after which Tie Hague, Holland, October 15. THE PROCESSION To the President of the United States. took place in the following order: The Council Genera! of the S cial Twenty-si- x y ung men liding bl,fk horses, the wagon wiih the empse; Democrat c Federation in Holland, feel t.vehe middle aged men from the Seven- ingii.d.gi tat t ieinfam-nijudgement ties qu mini on foot, itis relatives and ih the lli.nujs Supieme Court, in the of tiie Chicago Anarchists, holds then h.s ftiends. Thete was a very g d case turn out, some fifty teams bes des the tn.il tiie throwing of the bomb in the meeting held May gtli, 1S8G, was provokrding horses. It shows that people feel to sympath- ed by an outrageous assault cf the police ize with the berektved ones, and es- upon the peoples right of free speech. pecially with the afflicted wifeatid moth- Furthermore, as the thrower of the er, who no doubt teel it worse than any bomb is not known, tire charging of the seven Anarchists with the guilt of this others. Al! have felt the bit ter pang of bereaveact is essentially arhitraiy, and the outment, by having Some of their loved growth of class hatred. Therefore, the Social Democratic Federation of Holones taken from them by the unavoidable monster. Death. When it comes so land, in the name of huipanity, liberty sudden it surely is terrible, but the ways and justice, protests against the senof the Lotd are mysterious to mortal tence of death passed on the Chicago minds, and what seems to them worst, Anarchists, and despising the ruling may be (or their best. All should leel classes fur making themselves a partv to to praise his Ilolv Name, for what he this murder, shall hold the Piesident of does is good, although by moitals it the United States personally responsible, may not be undeistood. All are weak, if their lives are taken. even as small children, to his pure eye ; (Signed,) The Council General. C. Croll, Secretary. easy to give away to grief and sorrow, but he can cheer the mourner and hatli FOREIGN. power to take and give. Surelv, it is hard to part with dear Sweden. Jenny Lind, the celebrated ones, although not so haid for Saints as unbelievers, for the Saints know that Swedish singer, is dead, aged 68 yeats. life is hut as a few moments of sorrow She has been ill for some weeks. and grief compared with eternity. They know if that short, b.it trying, time is Germany. Dispatches now state that spent in righteousness, they will meet the Emperors of Russia and Germany again with their dear ones in the realms are going to have a meeting at Berlin. Niels Sorenson is to be seen ? Succession of Homicides Due to a Love Affair. wa-fou- FATAL ACCIDENT. Some n'i ntutu Buppv I. V fmn Lf.hi. Abraham Losee, aged 73 years, died Oct., 25th. Deceased joined the Following is a dispatch dated Albuchurch in Canada and emigrated to querque, N. M., Oct. 29th Navoo in 1841, and he shared the labors News have been received here of and persecutions of the Saints in their tiie killing of Win. Bonner, a cowboy most trying periods. A large numbei who belonged to the Giahatn faction, in ol friends attended the funeral services. Tonto Basin, Arizona, When his body was it was lying about fifteen Salt Lake Citv. A Chinaman, called feet d.scoveied from a road which was traveled Chat ley Tong, was inv.ted ty a li.ck-ma- n by cowboys, and was covered to take a ride. He accepted the !reuently wuii From the appeatance invitation. When they came to the of tiiesagebrush. body, it is evident that he was corner of Eight South street,! he ha knun ambushed and killed, probably by ,ied the heatnen, stripped him and rob- members of the Tew kshuiy gang, as he bed him 0IJiu2.75.and made an attempt to the Graham faction. Wan to muider him with a butcher knife, from udonged Bonnet's death ends a list of twenty which Christi uihke deed he, however, men who have been shut and killed in was deterred by persons who came to die two months. past the spoq guided by the loud cries foi It is stated on good authority tha: e would-bThe nelp. murderer Bonner was the party who recently held in a stable, and coveted by a lot .ip the stage between Fort Apache and of blankets. St.Johns, securing quite a sum of money, Salt Lake Citv. Little Charley and lie is said to he one of the parties who Old Jake have had their hearing before lobbed the Atlantic and Pacific train a tiie commissioner. The evidence tha: Navajo station a slioit time ago. Ht has participated in all maimer of crime-ma- t they were both complicated in the have stained the annals of Arizona muider of the China woman, was su and there is no question hut his death strong, that they were committed with- .s a welcome one. out bdil. The murdets which have occured ii A man bearing the name of John R. Panto basin, and which from then iluody nature have startled the civil Roberts, was anested yesteidiy by Dep-,atzed world, can he traced to a loi Cannon and taken before the Commissioner. Tiie Complaint on which the Blair in which a daughter ol old mat. variant ul arrest was issued was signed juvens figured. From ail accounts leents that when the Blivens, Giahan y Tomas II. Dean, and alleged tha Robeits was guilty of fornication, hi-- . and Tewkesbury fannbes settled in tin iciim being a giil aeout 15 ye.us of age, funto basin, M.ss Sallie Blivens, wh amed Annie Leyshon. Roberts is a tad in years gone by learned to low nan between 40 and 45. SJj, JJeraif. iVilham Graham, but had not seen h,n nee childhood, on again meeting him The death rate for ctobe lenewed the affection. This did no' e na ibly lngh. It amounts to no less than 70. neet with recognition from her patent1 Tphtheiia, pneumonia, and typho.u ut site petsistently defied them 0 . fever have earned oif i.umbeis dining w uld see her lover. Front her pe.sisi-enc- e .his month. in casting father, mother, hi utlie. is eis and home aside; she w.is l AMERICAN. instr ment through which envy and h ,trcd aiose, and lioni which at lea The Supreme Court weiuy men Washington. have died violent dea'i.'-l'lius iieaid the arguments in behali have neatly all been k.liei gangs of tiie Anarchists. Gen. Butler claimed ilfhv hei fT posses, or at the hands u nat theie was not a wold in tiie 8,001 each oti.er, and with this latest death pages of evidence that showed that any i. ho. ed Tonto Pa in, which is a gou f tiie condemned men had anything tu countiy, hut the numeion giaz.ng with the throwing of bomb. Tile tnndets in which hae letatdid hujury were all prejud ced against the nt gr .ton to Ari ona, will soon te V.iarchists. Grinuell claimed that the seldfcd with good men. jury was as good and imelligent a juiy as could he found in the United States nacle. THE FUNERAL -- NO. 29. 4, 1SS7. NEWS JTEfilS. OBITUARY. JFor , COUNTY t UTAH, FRIDAY NOV. MANTI CITY, SAN PETE NitDen Mr. backi-miti- . has (he beet fitfed slop sunt It of T'j ov'oT NOTIlE Is hereby given to all parties Indebted Co. to please come forward to Tuttle and settle the same belute their accounts aie turned over to the Collector for Collection. Respectfully Tuttle & Co. '- -O I beg to call attention of the trade that our stuck of Spiing & Su Aimer Clothing, Hats & Gents Furnishing Goods is now complete and our ustomers supplied at latest Eastern prices. Orders solicited. Honorable treatment guaranteed. L. GOLD BERGS. halt Lake City ,0fit 201 Mail! Street c Cattle brand-- . ed like cut; Left tar cut and lops down. Right ear cut swallow fork. Horses brand- i L on left shoulder. e Creek Range Between and Ephraim San Pete County. Name and Address : J. W. Hoggan. Manti, Utah ed Six-Mil- J. G.Coltnn. Esq. Provo, March 2G, After using your Electric Liniment in our family for 10 years, we take pleasure in recommending R to the public, as the beet remedy for Rheumatism, Colic, Cramps, Sprains, Bruises, Burns, Cuts, etc., nd for children with Summer Complainlit cannot he beat. Jos. T. McEwan, IninitA N.McEwau 1886. NOTICE. are indebted to the Those hereby respectfully requested to set tie up their accounts at the earliest date possible, as by so doing they will save the trouble ol being called upon. By order of the Board of the Co-op-a- re Co-o- p AN HONEST OPINION. Temple office, Manti Utah. Bro. C. E. Johnson. I take pleasure in attesting to the Merits of Johnsons Essence of Lief, having used it personally, and also in my family, with the most giatifying result. I consider it a safe, prompt and efficacious remedy. Jno. B. Maiben. Essence of Life is sold at the Johnsons Manti Co-o- p Store, price scts. pr. |