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Show i John X. Johnson of Lphtiam has been There are a rtght to vote on the question of the sale engi-.etb assist ;n the those who wanted to fiffi Mr. Becker of intoxicating liquors. ol the Manti RuPtr Mills, good man) t'sh caught in the lake in running Home this wav. He farther stated that theyl Diphteria nat Plain Crtv continues, had rooms to rent to any ind.vidual or but it is dea.hs rO!N S LOR IRETDERS. lam.lv who wished to rusticate there for three ( antii e rule A Weekly X ewpayer, ibis a week or more. It is the intention to Zt d plevent sease. reld tl.e Good blood telL ex try w here Breedmake the Lake as attractive as possible wlI Devoted to the general mterv-- t of Funk's Lake is becom.ng a very The court room' ers ol draft horses do not pay so much 29 Pa., sumerSet. the people of San lete and surround- popular resort for pleasure. The Scan- was crott,ie'j when he tral of attention to the quality of the blood as Old People ol Ephraim havel, For a brood mare it aldmavian McClelland tovvni they should. counties. alleged ing an Excursion to tnat place on Fnday banjus was cdUeil. Hundreds of people ways pays to have ore with a cross ol On Saturday the Gunmsuu came from ail parts of the county, 'lhe go-jnext blood somewhere in her breeding Hubnfrlpllon: One year. schools have an excursion and the for the robbery As for the stallion, no one stnnffd think indicted were Methodist and Presbyterian denomina- prisoners Six months, of old man Yoder, who, with his wile ot breeding to anything but a pure-bree- d of Sev ler County are talking of get- and a young lady member of the familv, tion horse, if one is within his reach. Three months, Reting up an exclusion to this favorite it will be remembered, "ere so terublv U hen mares aie selected with regard to sort. Soon the Maim Sabbath Schools tortured by the gang of outlaws. .Miss their bieedmg, as well as the stallion, AdTertUing lUtn on will be corning on the list for their an- F.lla Baker and old man Yoder, two of then there aie hopes of improvement. nual excursion. Mr. W. D. 1 uuk, who the victims, detailed the circumstances One of the w orst features 111 handling Address communications to the has charge of the lake, has sent east for of the robbery and identified Lou.s Tas- stallions is the act hat so many cold mares a Soda fountain, which he intends to ker and the two Sulliv ans as the rob- blooded, ill shaped, under-size- d Home Sentinel Company, have in full blast, m connection with his bers. During the recital ol the old mans aie bred to got d horses, with the idea I O. Box 57. Manti. U. T. he Cream Parlors, in two or three the excitement was so intense in that any kind of a mare ought to bring Jas. T. Jakfman, weeks. Other features mr the pleasure story, horse, and room the piisoiiers quailed a good colt from a pure-brecourt the Manager, anil comfort of those visit. lig the lake with tear lest there nulit be a prompt when the results are nut what they stand will be added as soon as practicable. N. II. F elt, Ass't Manager. lynching. I he trial will be conducted ought to be, the stallion has to mares the blame Select good brood RtviARKAiu e Case. Sister Niels as well as good horses. Mate them with h is been blmd for two or tluee WASHINGTON LETTER a view to producing just what you want. SUNDAY SCHOOLJU15ILF.ES her to confined and been has years past, the matter carefully, giving the Study bed by sickness since last November Washington D C. May 20, 1889 matter the attention it deserves, and will be held When Presidents Woodruff and Canof season 1SS9, the During Editor Sentinel President Harris- home and raising will be pronon were at Ephraim, list week, she on will coaler a favor upon an anxious fitable breeding jn Sanpete Stake, as follows and 77 mterest'iig. 18. June Moroni. to Tuesday, her, score of applicants by tilling the vacancy I. At requested them to administer 3. At Mt lleasant,Vednesilav,June 19 they did so, in Conner non with Presiwas It once. at bench the on supreme I he next 3- At Gunnison, luesday, June 25 dent Peterson ami others candiI'll? Unqualified Success! expei ted two weeks ago and the At Manti, 1 huisday. June 27. 4- morning she could see the daylight anil dates and their friends are vetv impatinow she can see the shape of the win- ent. t is hinted that the Piesident is 2JPronounced Best on theRoad dow sash. She was up and had a ride retarded by the quality ol the applicants the next day and now she is getting h so, he is over paiticular, for certainly around very nicely and seems to be a duen men as able as Chief Justice 7Big Audiences Everywhere convalescant. and Fuller have presented themselves, JCompete SttccessE very where it did not take Mr. Cleveland long to HORSEMEN READ Alo Items of Interest, Clippings nd select Mr Fuller. The truth is that the Comments L. S Holdaway will stand his famous few men at the very front ol the smallstallions "Cap (Perchen and French) ness of the salary to accept the position. Roval, (Coach Clyde and Percheron ) The hom.r would not prove sufficient inappointment Billy,(j Hameltorjian J French,) Sailor, duce nent.foralthoiight the Wool-sack- s at Lowry & Sons. (H.imeltoman and F rench.) on the fol- might still look well in a biugiaphy, the men ol the Wool-sack- s appointed to the and Twine at Lowry & lowing dates m the several towns in the chuacter supreme benen 111 die last twenty years County lor the next 18 days. Sons. ha been such as to lower the standard. I phri.im. 8 Manti, 2V24 Tile candidate most talked of is AtBuy your Sheepshears at Lowry & Spring City 29, lt Pleasant 30 Fairview of 31. Ol June, Fountain Green Sons. torney Geneial Miller It would be, Fairview 5, Mt Pleasant 6, Spring City 7 course, peisonalh pleasing to the PresiTuesday it Wednesday, 4th A 5th The County Court convened in Manti dent to thus honor him, but he might Manti 10. etc, Epuriain (his morning. lind a serious objection in that it would of the B. Y. deprive him of his oldest and must stead According to the Joshua Whitcomb at the Theatre to- Academy, there havereport been 35 pupils fast Iriend m the cabinet II he can do morrow night. from this county in attendance at that it without seriously incommoding himself, you mav he sure that the President Dont forget to see Phil Mangetts as institution. will thus elevate bis old law partner. Uncle Josh to morrow night. MT. PLEASANT. The necessary changes m the cabinet A Bari.ain A good 3j Sehultler wagwould be easy. Secretary Noble origin-all- v Editor Sentinel: on for sale on good easy terms. Apply We have promise of a fair harvest, alexpected and p irticui.nly desired to Frederick Jensen, Manti to be Attorney General. '1 tie multiplithough our fruit crop is destroyed. of annoying details in tiu woikof Dont fotgel to register this week. It The Methodist's of Mt. Pleasant are city lie Pitetior department and the utter js imperative upon e.eiy member of the holding camp tent just m disiegard of sound law practice 111 its Assisted by an Excellent Company the tear of the chapel Peoples Party to Register. various bureaus, have ccnuined to make life Added tins a burden. to official Ins W. J. Hosf.rd and all the members of The gram looks well, the health of the family excepting Dr hdloslord have the community is good, ami takmg all lie has political ambition, being even bee said to have the Will Present gone on a pleisine trip to Fish Lake, in all, Mt. Pleasant has nothing to look his bonnet and further a habit of tryfeel blue nor in the over, discoutaged reof work the do the over The entire funeral to departThe services ing least. ment, in so far as distributing all patronmains of Sister N. P. Madson were held the Tabernacle at four oclock yesterM G. Rolph wishes to inform his age and supervising all orders are conDecidedly, Mr. Noble would day. many friends and patrons, that lie has cerned. Attorney-general, and the admake an business and done with is away script The conjoint session o( the Mutuals would relieved be by the ministration case a on now business strictly takes place Tuesday night doing which enables him to sell die ipu I ansler basis, All Taoernacle. the Dont in forget. .such an event, Mr, Clarkson would tlun other dealers . are invited. loubtless be appointed Secretary of the Dav Was obseived hnenor, a position which he has always IJi.CoRATfoN Fiest. Palmer was arrested at Nepli and a proper regaid for the do (ovelecl. To the politicians o the Re last week, but having an appointment heie,observed ait the business houses Hiblican party, his selection would ht. to preach in Payson was allowed to go duly closed, bybeivicei were liliJ in eminently satisfactory. It is said that being Without giving bonds. the meeting house, comment tag a II his present position of Assistant Denman Thompsons Great Play, s General he considers party Those who have Promised to write lo;3o a, m. The biass band discoursed as the fust and supreme for our prizes we hope will soon send in several times, before theseivices coni for office. He is a spoilsman their articles as we would like to com- meticed. he services began by a beautiful iter the heelers own heart, though he mence publishing them forthwith, and ulil not go so far as to appoint a man Singing tty we want a number on hand before com- selection by the baud anil praver by the Chaplain, C N whom be honestly thought incompetent. mencing. Lund The following program was It was stated when Mr. Clarkson acceptMr. Olsen had the famous horse then carried out ed his present position that the first vaRoustan in Manti on Saturday next, lie Speech bv Edward Iliff. Music bv cancy m the cabinet would be his. At will be here every 9th day. The horse- the band. Song bv the Misses Flmma that time it was thought that J Min e men of Mantt have a good chance now and Julia Frandsen, entitled Well couhad accepted the to breed their mares to a full blooded pler or we'll die. This was beautuully puiif.ilio merely for the honor and horse. rendered, after which Mr. F, Erickseu would soon resign That, howevpr, is a spirited little speech ol twenty-fivnow extremely improbable, and the gave is Sapone, an Indian Chief at Indian minutes duration, explaining the Original Music J is m )St decidedly Mr. Claiksons ola with a delegation of 50 Chiefs and causes which led to the Revolutionary present If these cabinet golden opp irtumty. officers for the purpose of talking with struggle, and finally citing Situations ! coming down to changes be made Mr. Chauncey I. F'llly, the Mormon Chief, as they term him; the "Rebellion, or Civil War, which of M Lotus would doubtless be selected Prest. Woodruff telegraphed to lrest ended m the death and misery of many to fill the vacancy caused iti the Assist-ant- e laughable Dialogues ! Peterson and others of the County to go souls Had slavery not been abolished, Generalship. and talk with them. and the Union not perpetuated, oui 'lhe death of Allen fhorndyke Rice TPure Moral Sentiments II!!! would not have attained to adds to President Harrisons trials, that Mrs. Peter Madson who has been suf- Country what it is to dav, nor would that pallad- of selecting a new Russian minister at fering from a Cancer in the bieast died ium ol human rights the Constitution as early day as possible. The pressure Satrudav Morning about to oclock. hive been to the nation what it is to- for the place commenced as soon as the started on a mission to day Bro. Mad-iobreath was out of Mr. Rices body. Half Denmaik about two mouths ago, lie The "Battle ofWaterloo was elegant- a dozen statesmen were on was telegraphed for and will return with ly rendered bv Mis F, Ericksen, aftei hand thisprominent ready to urge the morning vessel. the earliest which Abiam Johnson gave a Select claims ot various cand. dates. I believe 3VE111. which was very appropriately that William Walter Phelps will be the Mr, C, E. Olsen will he at Niels Jor. Reading, for the Lumber. Pickets, Mouldings, &c. occasion, lucky man, at least if Secretary Blame All kinds of Custom work done on genson's 'tables m Manti on Sat, the 1st adapted lhe alternoon was ..pent in plaving has lus will, as follows the dates for ofjuiteandon or witnessing our home clubs Mr Rice was one of the least known short notice. the balance of the season- June, loth.-19-2- bass ball, Orders by Mail Promptly attended to. He belongs eiiiov themselves in that very popular public men in this country 30, Aug. Bent Hansen Prop, July, Sept. essentially to the silk stocking continwith the pure bred stalhoi amusement. Main St. Mt. Pleasant. was forCongress even and he when Spectator. gent be where will he eased p b Mav 30th, 1S89. Roustan, m New Yoik his prospective constituManti friends of his meet many ents knew very little ot Ins personality. He gave the heeleis his money and let King Kennedy's Snow on Friday them spend it for him. and as he should drew a good house. His ventriloquism have known they robbed him. He was was good, and interested the and ence Flesh Bread, Cakes, Pies, Nvts and a citizen of the world at the age of Candies. very much. His decapitation act was dereceived the George Washington Ice Cream, Sodavvater. rather thin; but the ladv was veiy twenty tluee years, when he purchased of LL, D from Harvard, Yale, Unand iejuveinued the Noith American Milk Shake, Cigars and Tobacco. Etc Pretty, l'he rest of his tucks were not gree of Pennsylvania and Brown, of such a great vattety or interesting as iversity Review, and he has since proved himM. C. Kroll, Prop., some conjurers who have traveled Utah Main St., Mt. Jleasant. An advertisement in this issue of The self the most remaikable compound of business man and shrewd Give us a call, giacelul writThere is to be Miss Viola Wvnne, the Presbyterian Hcrntd teffs 11s that er never has tins country known war between tne vvoolmen of the teacher, was called to her home in lively Whether or not he was the author ol Kansas on account of a serious accident territory and the railroads, the former the Arthur Richmond letters will probanow TO SAVE MONEY which happened to her mother aud say they are unable to pav the exorbi- bly never be revealed 11 he was, it for- Save demanded dy the latter and tant rates money by buying your goods both been brother, having accidently eke out an in that at the same time, ever establishes his cheap for cash from poisoned The brother has almost re- and they existence their class of literature, proclaim independence covered, but her mother is still very ill. was indeed murdererss in F'riday day We hope the lady finds her friends by calling for teams to haul to and from Washington last week. Besides a hangthe principal railroad centers, It will be all right when she arrives home. ing there was a murder and suicide. A interesting to watcti the progress of the blear Dealer in vagrant shot his wile to death in contest." UNQUUFIED SUCCESS. the presence of the scholars, she was and Groceries, Boots Goods, Dry engaged in teaching, and then took his Shoes, Joshua Whitcomb by Mr, Margetts Hats, Stationary, Wall-pape- r life. She left a letter ol instruction, own will be presented in the Manti Theati written several years ago, to be opened & Notions. Tuesday Evening. Mr. Margetts is asafter her death "Trvto get Tom sober The only house in the sisted by an excellent company. The County do-iuThe Grape-groweAssociation of to go to my funeral, she writes, and a strict Cash Buisness. Drama has been pronounced the best a a him clothes. This, after suit buy on the road, has drawn big audiences California discussed at length the practi- she had supported him for ten years, of supplying grapes for the everywhere, and gives complete satis- cability and after he had spent the last cent of faction. There is original music, exciting F'retich market. her money, and could get no more, Tom situations, laughable dialogues, l'he of is It Mexico, May 29. rumored killed her. Washington "whiskey accomCity play is pure moial sentiments. Go and that congress is in secret session discuss- plishes wonders. .Headquarters for Boots & Shoes see it ing the question of ceding Lower Cal Main St., Mt. Pleasant. ilornia to the United States. It is believed, however, that the rumor Having had 25 years experience groundless and merly a stratagem ol the conservatives. the manufacture of Boots and Rochdale is to erect a monument in in Shoes, we can select a better article Finks Lake. honor of the late John Bright, for the Money than the average Mr. W. D. Funk informed us the othCapt. Wissman complains that the Clerk, and will give our customers er day that they are going to put several of 8500,000 by the German govgrant s on the lake right other Hartford, Conn, May 29. The house ernment is not sufficient for his African the benefit of our experience. Corre and be cot vinced. away, and furnish them with spears for has passed the bill giving women the expedition 0 u The Sentinel. ; 1 1 - to-da- j Ailltin. d A French physician once sent his man with a box of pths to a patient, and a hamper containing six live puilets to be left at the house of a friend. Uniucklv the bungled over his errand, and took the hamper to his patient and Uie pills to his master's ft iend. Imagine the consternation of the patient on receiving along with the fowls the following prescription: "Two of these to be swallowed every mes-enu- er Y The regular income of John D. Rockefeller is $20, (U0, 000 a ear, which makes him the richest man in the United States, perhaps in the world. ONEY TO LOAHItt BY" THE Complete Music, Ras-muse- n GENERAL NEWS. 1 Manti Items. IVianti 25-2- ReaiyFat OF SALT LAKE On long time and low interest on improved farms, with good water rights in San PeteCouutv. For terms apply to J. H. Ilougaard, Manti, Agent for Sanpete County. BANK piinssK11 All 3 Sheet Send it ha Playing tion in Send want in - 1 Theatre, 27-2- Phil. Margetts ma 111 Josh Whitcomb a Snle of Administrator ftercMiml anU Rfcil rroptri) latnte Notice lb hereby given, that in pursuance of au order of the Probate (euitmaiul for the county of Sanpete, territory ot I tah, matte on therotu dav ot Mav, Iks in the nutter ot ihe eMate of Aliua Jirowu, decesd the underl gued the stralor of eaiti fr stale, will eeli ut private1 tor tah and old 'er Bale, 10 the hiirht subject to eontmiiAtiou b unlit Probate2 ot ourt,k uu lot p of July, iby, at Monday, the lbt da in at Manti at lhe Court House, of said Mauti, in the said counl v ot a!ipete, ail the rig nt, llle, lm Brow u at inleieet nd estate jo the Said title and the time ot his at rth, and ail tne b estate said mt rest that the has operation uf law or oinerwise acquired otner I hail or m addition to that ol tiie said A iina Brown at Le time ol his death, m and (o all thoe r am tuts pn i s or panes of laud situated, l)ing and bring in the said couutie, of Sanpete ami b mery, 'I erritory of X rah. and bouudtd and described a follow to wit, A parcel of l$ud begnjuing at a poiut i 25 chaius chains North from tne 8. M . torm r East and 9 ot st chon of 8 E v of 8 b fp 18 South range 2 fc. at of "alt Lake M nduu. the me 8 80 2 20 chains, do E. 3 tin lice North deg chain, . 3 28 outh thenco 8 87 tleg. chains, thenee of chains, lo place beginning containing 58 100 an m re. Also, a purcel beginning 14. o rhains North and 2V .00 of aclum the S, W coru-- er et from of the 8 E Vt ol 8 t oi "'( tiou 83 Tw p is 8iUtnH-m22 hast salt Lake Meridian, thence South l cm) bains, theme 8 fc7 deg. V. 4 0 chains thence North chains, thence N, 85 deg. V acres J0o bains to beginhiiigXonlaining Also, a parcel of land lying in "ections 8 and 9 Ip 1. 8outh Ifange 8 Last of $alt Lake Meridi an. Containing 08 acres Togtther with the following personal property Stock in the C upper Irrigating iitch, Orange ville Emery Couiii) I tah aud Personal property consisting of household goods. Terms and ( omhtious of saleCaah, Ten per Cent of the purchase money to be paid to the on the day of sle, balance 011 cou firm at ion ot sale by said Probate Court. Deed 11 A at expense of purt h ser bids to be in writ Ing deseni ing the property bid tor and price tor same bins to 0 handed to the administrator on nr before ator lav ihedth day of dune, lb89 t only, L ah at Manti, v'np All bidders may be present l. ett i.r gnt at iraeof opening said bids on M n , ) ulv 1st, lby, at t o'clock p. m tttloiut I!Hjv( Manti it Kfy mi, Vdminlstrator of the Estate of Mm Blown lipxeaaed. Manti Maj 24th 18y June 10 House Han nbt Handsome Y Over 25 Year in Practical ns j over the World-N- o or extras. Can be m, generators erated by a child. Best pnre soda wi, ter. Will stand by any 4000 Gas Fom tain and sell fire glasses to its one. ? We sell the finest NICKEL PLATED MILK SHAKE,; 1 Edv block I Manti work CHAPMAN & CO., and a Madison ,Ind. Bctwe s Tuesc j Leavi Pust-nast- ser-ice- recom-nend.itn- Wan-antak- ariti Go and See It! e Mt, Pleasant Planing jo- - INSTITUTION. W. T. REID, President . j, h. Secretery mer Rolph, ftr SUMMER - Foreign. Amorlcnn. row-boat- 5 SUITS. Lett, Drugs, Notions, Stoves, Wagon Timber Plows, Bolts, Etc., Etc. ST. ORGE OF WCl A. L O V B Schuttler Farm aud Freight Wagons. Spring Wagons of Every Description. Buggies, Road Carts and Buckboards Advance and Minnesota Chief Thresh- ing Machines. Buckeye Cord Binders . LA I Pap I attu QiB rui Slits uf and py . . Railroad Contractors Supplies. Dopresclitea toy T. J. Morley, T i ties Buckeye & Crown Mowers. Haines and Enndolph Headers. Ames Steein . . Lane Sa Wood Shinge mills Baker and Ashley Barb Fence "Wire Machinery. George Snow, F. G. Willis, Telej TI. Dealer In Working 03ic TkE-faJCST- Salt Lake City. Hanson, J Ors rHardware, Groceries, Glassware, g County II. Oashmers,Cassimers, Etc rs THo EPI Ladies and Gentlomen, Dress Goods Western. Matson fH Goods, Straw Hats for tSf-Sum- BAKERY. M. G. WODSKOW, ST New Supplys Constantly Arriving. - Torrltorinl. ZV MERCANTILE pust-uffic- Post-mast- Tiim A Co - operativ -- 0-; 1 IVianti. Salina Morni A n i i anc an a Jfl |