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Show - i The Sentine Printed and Published by The Sentinel Co. Wa.j Stivuuom, H.C- Budkid, - ttnd Managing Editor. Associate Editor. he is going to make his home among such a people, and in p'ubu-kl- y quite satisfied that lie is: ill a better place than formerly. The reatouiag of the article i not quite apparent to tLe casual reader, but tlica anylLing goes. MalUr. It was nimorsd this evening that the Man-btan tans had borrowed tl.OiO.U10 In loan certiticntfs from the clearing house. The iilieers if ibe bank would nut talk on the sul'jt-et- , and President Lappan, uf tin- bouse would bot deny or allirm the rumor. It was eatd by several brokers tbst llig Manhattan bank was la a perftcily bound condition and the borrowed money was fur the use of eev.-- i al or the bank, customers who had for ths earns. g:D-gilt tiigr security v u:op Mtlt- ..- buperiutsudent of Ha Nt.d ltuas detiuately dm-- i i i i. at t'm North Itiver bank i ,,i I -- nine. The dirreiore Wrf wris to .triir- - the required fluids. It i!i was ; ; y aril mdersiuod that this bicab.-eul -- uv. li the id) niaioi IJVY:l etieet banks vt.T-i u.-- . id mat unliws actual cash In the to t,.e auiuuut ot the bank was iu pueessb n of bauk te meet the bauk n. not be allowed to dear Trough t),. ui.ailng tiiusc. frestou said frmu a fi o the collaterals held by tin bank an aeeurlty for loans, he had fouiiu e would be a shrinkage In tbelr actual value. Tills, he believed, would make a nominal deficiency of about too thousand dollars. on What Will It Be at Xsw Yohk.V. tht Pott Offlot in n.l iianN Wt, Utah, tor tnuapurhiHun aarid : u"Fi IhAitiimI Halit Staimi Clutt htMgk .jt Ms at a. wruib-r- s et ., his 17. H'"Wii'i jcIuI A liaril-ti- y sit'idit) vutn v ii of his t :i riv mi'- - annual upon which be to ii'.v; at work. week wiil v ituo-- sni art i 4ud prubiiijy. S'iium u r ib!u-- i Tun AX, November 21, 1800. -t advt eoiifereiier". The 1rt as usual, are Inuring tu- - nm-sie.'i by sertinus, and are ilr.a htTm.lrt A GOOD SCAPEGOAT. i to i.,.i m opportunity. in dlilsrtil from ibe vine. Iiim-L- i exThe statement of General Miles, pressed. Mr. Blaine, originally opposed t.i t! that the excitement among the it etill, Jii'l foiiAs Indiana about the Messiah is the (ores bill, to against to die on the Ken ale work of the Mormons, ia like many It ought all talk about eoniiuiitln other stories told about the Mor- tbe party further to Its fortunes, lie opposed to kiit reassert iuu of mon people, to ridiculous too be believed by any one who knows the the principle of high pmUrliou, as illustrated by the McKtulev bill. Mormons, why the Mom on peoleans In the oppoeiie ple should undertake such a labor direction ou both propunltlcns. lie aud to Inwould pusxle any of the men who wants the fores bill pas-eto glee it the active and uuquali-- , are so eor.fdont that the solution clined fled of the sdmiototrstlnu. As of the whole mystery can thus bo to thesupport hill, he etands by that. fer but has He been it explained, eynipatlilses with Mr. McKinleys years aseertion Mil was eondrmui d the that the practice of a oertain clan to lay proper hearing, aud he has all kinds of charges on the broad withoutasa Mr. hoped, McKinley seems ab-- to shoulders of the Mormons, on the have, that the developments of the next on principle that You can say any- two years will put au Improved thing about a Murmon you ieei like, ths matter. These facta make it plain for they haven't a friend in town." enough that ths President and his premier arsrspidly approaching a point In the muldlu ages when plagues asrluusly efleetfog ttu-l- own and their broke out among the people, their I party's fortunes. It lino secret hers tbst fsdsut's friends are denouncing ignorauce of bygione left tliem in !he BIiM .r,ulTnw. They regard the dark aa to the actual causes, ' Mr. him as a In ths camp, tout only aud failing to aeo any reason whr upon bistraitor own aggrandisement. They they should bo so afflicted, the want him driven out of his cflirs, acd whole blame was laid on the Jews. as the aitnatlun now sppeurs, a demand effect may aliortly be mads. That much abused people wen to thathave been prodding ths President They charged with poisoning the springs, on tbs subject ever sines Mr. Blaines with bringing the curse of lleaven merciless erltletom or the McKinley Mil upon the populace, or in some way was first mads publie. Tbs Interpretation given to that expression of opinion causing ths trouble, when, in fact, was that Mr. Blaine was willing to help ths cause wis in themselves and the democracy win ths coming light In their methods. order that hla own views about reWhen, after years spent in abus- ciprocity. which moat then corns In for j kw Yukk. Nov. IT: tiiestri-e- t at Beet Stock of lo tiling In Manti. 1 x.-u- ie-O- K'd-m- f TUTTLE & CO., tv-.- w- ailr-intv- . tu -(---Ge- Merchandise-- -- neral th-r- iiimuira, frs TERRITORAL AGENT. BOOTS A SHOES UaaU. Clocks y Wnolesalo and. Retail agd Jewelry, r BOTTOM Repaired on Short Notice. TRICES.. Special Attention Given to Southern Orders for Tools and Builders Supplies. "EJj.EacjtittiiCo. PRINCIPAL POINTS ing the people of this Territory, a candidate ia defeated by the voters wttHttva- MWUW III WIIPII niMBAIHB on whom ho has made the war, the at all only add HHimi to the belief that he was EAST, blame is fastened on the religion from the outset one of the most extrema and ths men who are at the head and uncompromising opponent of the tariff bill. of it. Some man comes among us McKinley NORTH SOUTH "It to because the Presidents to engage in huainesa, and enrolls I must throw much light on this message with ths religious crusaders. 1 77? ht ieh great Interest attaches AT 1L ot the fores bill to and finds, as a matter of RthjPnags In ft and adrneed the ot fonr.,e' pro-thprinciple the people refuse to Ftronixetoetlonas Illustrated by the an enemy ; then he chargee them I Mil la reiawted, then Mr. McKinley TIME CARD, turned down, with being exclusive, unfair, die-- hTa Tn effect Nov. ICth, 1890. honest, and calls for special legislatbaixsuati tion louder than ever before. Men T. If. A. K. will etand on the street corner and dent eomplstsly In his power, It will 2.00 and 6.00 tell how they lived in Utah at a tax ths patience or ths country to wait 285 " fi.S5 time when every man not of the and sm what ha will further do with 4.80 7.45 him." Mormon faith, waa in danger of beI 7.00 iaoo Trains have Ball Lake M ing lvnched, and will dwelfon sc a. ra. as Lost Wife and Money. I Pmro it (:S0 a. a. and l.u'n. bloody tragedy for which the rea Trsins Iranial Ssli Laks for Offdsa T.SB a. ligion of the peopla is held responWichita, Ktua Nov. 17. A profound m.,8:lSa.a.aIS:nudSSpra. B. V. ECCLES, sible, and sdmit at the same time sensation was crested this morning In that no one molested them in their Akolon, a small pises In the southwest C. P. RESSEGUIE;,F'i'P",1t of the Stats, when the discovery going and coming. They will tell part was Om. Hanager. thst ths Superintendent of oftheewfol ordinances performed City mails Schools Hanlon and Mm. John 8. in the Endowment House, (he ter- Weitiel had eloped, leaving the trwn by V rible oaths made there, and ac- rartUrn about midnight lari night, aud (hat during the night Wvl iels office knowledge that they have never had been rubbed, weliiel a Men on the inside iff the building. I Iomi eimpsuytW.ind'hadbee'n out Tne only evidence offered in support hi1' iuepocilou.r welling home only Oa his way from the of tlnii charges is tiie word ot men .h'1 I why. by their own confession, urn traitors and peijurere. lneu bionn opeu and the coutouto, sev-rAs Kssteru people beoome better huiidr.-ilol ao- iu each, acquainted with the residents, of iua nud seeuiit.es auoiMina to thousunds uiai.v Utah, they am becoming less reads tnu shuck cam- - U:e guue. On top if of for to awallow all the stories dished up elup-- moul, and the i wo naturally mcii.a for their consuinpti in, and have dine eounrcimn. many to As soon as pussli.is Wriix-- l end a of them are able to form tolerably correct opioionb m regard to mat-tor- s to scourfi toads .n:od h ,r.; v sn.it st u i,d search of ct o hers. As rrilroads increase to the ths country ofInths r.v-or STANDARD GALGE. and we are brought into contact the burglsrs, but found iu.i t nous more and more with the outside I that two snspletous chamclirs Time Table, In Effort BOOKS OF EVERY KIND, STATIONERY, TOYS, PERIODICALS, DOLLS, NOVELTIES, - WEST, sen r lf PS Si Main St,, Salt Lake City. bn s JAMES GUYTON, 1 ALL STATIONS. at i ProvO City, XTta.il. SUPPLIES FOP SCHOOLS & OFFICES, LOWEST PRICES, Wholesale and Retail. and 1 BEN R.ELDE! & CPtt, Watches, - stand, Main Street, Manti, Utah. G. A. Gardner, d, it Their Old Are Still y eontro-himse- DEALERS IN)o Steam Plumber, and Gas Filter. I MAYFIELD CO-OP- Drive Well Pipe and Fittings, always in Stock, Bath Tubs, I, nnsins, Sinks, Iumps. Lawn Sprinklers, Garden Hose, Etc. Bn Fitted up in the Most Approved Style, with Steam, Gas, Hot audit, atcr- Orders Promptly Attended to. 5 Give me a Call ., Dealers in - "EihTu diduTbe'f'd d . whers-ab-m- u y- cxi-.-p- UTAH. i & "mm. EXAMINE MY LARGE STOCK. I; 3. -- Orders by Mnil Promptly Filled, Correspondence Solicitii; CALI-AN- I. V fight to use home produots in preforenee to imported articles. it ja rght to furnish our own people employment. It is right to patronise home institutions exclusively. din PITY, Harass gg Do Whatisright. .Rahway. Street, Provo City, Utah. Manufacturer of and Dealer in MAYFIELD,. SANPETE COUNTY, UTAH. Western, wt-r- pnovo and Boys Clothing, also Boots and Shoes, i Cestb C. S. RASMUSSEN, GROCERIES, ETC. Are carrying a fine line of Mens Gran den - Box lfi. GOODS t -- JAMES W. HOGGANi f DEALER IN wi-r- Ang. !4th, i un wni. un EAST HOUND TRAIX9. will find his occupation and 1D60. Hiulon, thth,q chooliiiaiU'r, bad his audience diminished. goie only been In Akolon about six weeks, Lost r , and elaimed to be from Cairo, III. Mrs. Arrirr OudB Sail Lake I N. Weitxel to qnlta young and pretty. Lt. Salt luko lT.-A- bont to-da- y Pt ff, SSttKSpffi UNT The Rocky Social League, an organization of Milo Zip's ,0x1 has again been Anarchists, atheld an animated marring Coliseum Hail to yesterday furnishing its master with items. memorato the Jodiela! murder of our comrades.' Zip hast three column letter in the 9hies The hall was Iv. Java te' ite te Tribunt, purporting to be the nault vio Bvasojier, of Payson. Vi hather I fifty the eat did the interviewing and reported ss usual, 01 that honorable I areseed SimrUou 7:10 w?TU:::: l orAL tiuixi livo An.ve MS aR Dak Uedu I n;f A'tvr H0 ,,L Tilt7 wm .... Our w.. dliuel. Uno. audio Mot ran aw MWHl a xid Kopfll mra U Oppwlt. V. R. Paint OS. W km. to MSimclM, aU bwtarai btofo to Uiamd yttnt humuns la Im Ml ttsalboMMMW boa J0- - WBh dCMrip. Wr adrim R Mtnub. m, fM d fi addresses, to the people, exclusive, uairow minded, double dealing, given to prevaricating, de-- 1 v!T,n!w "nd .n'gnwing the Uw. Notwithstanding sll this, however, w-- u C. A. SNOW & CO. OwwHaraltotoaN.WaAlB4tM.BkC. 3c(afapt j: Blacksmithine, manT1 ADVERTISING .'i ra . PIJiJjJW-hSTln- , OrdersMT.Ifllocx oxx Short Iffotloo PLEASANT, UTAH. r? Pw,jrlvlii'r I. . I.MDeavau XetArrivto sdtoni.lBgthen. n of T I I I W. IIoweiL non vlUto th.Tki.ruYVo jsrii 8rnt m.It" uff?nu' In Oo ld lo mr 1. JIowbll addraa aro ii sriv-- r"SHTr a it?Tralto ;ssruu 't0 Bt dally, m4qy on fMuasieisdtod S 3 wly 1 Tubodou Bbpbacx, Gmaoi s- Kr.nn. ejgtojjtaiidMt Gm, IT. HOWELL & CO., v TIMETABLE, j NO. 4. Btailou. ,u inrb for f I Sanpete Valley Ralwn. more SSSSttSTW circululou ruting ira f clty, Utaii, NEWSPAPER Onto, Chop K t Horse Shoeing a Specialty, Hun MANTI CITY Wholesale and Retail Dealers SAVINGS BANK. in Furniture, Carpets, ' Wall paper Etc. H. J. Auikut .IIItKlTORS, 1,1 ttonei , Tl-tti.k- Cjiri-tenso- dsnoune-ii- k ths press and police. The meeting exceedingly noisy, but no dmion-st- i. tlons were mads outside the ball. p Frib, SXr.mlI,, E U Terry . " The Kpl rxim Co-ohas the most rom borts and shoes, in ths st Ire, of any house in Sanpete. 04a Itoq, Orrzcx, Manti. anil Fst-clas- s Sp&W SL Feed, Bren xnd Shorts. wift E.J.Eddari flielB Tr. Monufacturerers of tha Best Grades ot Stnigbt sariii-s- , while red nsck-tle- s aud bsdgrs. singing "Ths Flag of Hrsrlrt." Chrrr;r,t'h wild J F. I J. n iiw. rrt.iiJL Silt Uklcity, Uuaf- on and leave osiers Nielsen, wpla, Cmon ilpthn'meh Tm!u,,M T. l)OJHK, uewjRl MHBftEfr. Uonctal y fflMl, arrlvo Salt took part In the while 600 outsiders looked on. in red. with black 8m. furniahed.-C- all T. A. IIoggan on Post in. aadllMSilSpja "bomb-throwers- " 1 Orders for any amount Mt. Pleasant Patent Roller tM prn. loimM mi aao oasis, ult Bte In fact anything in this line on shortest I ofnr. posssibls SOLD BY ALL HOME DEALEP8 J HSbilt, Fral Nuzi Hudn, SS S3t l.iki ;n x m. rail Lake 10:44 a. and I S BiSi.1 Silt purchase the Boots uanuflutured by Zions Mercantile Institution sspecully as they are moderate in nt m snd snperioi uTqualit Mid Bhoes a. . T:llp. m. S:15 p. m DocALnaras-BixaiuxisDWAaaT- OB. . "l M Driver Iurblo te?. ud 17. 1 . Ainvo Drava Uraea Klvrr.'.'. 7;M p. : slMwaTl I Arrlva brand Junctlun I ll:Np. m iru. I'urblo Amn " Arrlva Dtnv.r WIST BOVMiTBAIXa. Wa. 1 No X Facffle. PartSo 1848-17-4- 8 ?P Taj. m. Arrive Lumber, Latli, Sliingles, Pickets. Itisrightto n-o- o ... ArHVtfi SiumUiKBirn, THEREFORE Atlautio Stlau-IMIL Vp a a. ai. S:4op.ia UUSa-a- . S:mUi a a TeSD'a ' The divorce case instituted by 08heedjn which Parnell is the corAn Ancient Mermen Cemetery respondent, is concluded and leaves Mr. Parnell in rather an unenviable DxaMo'UEa, Ia. two miles from Talnrege, Union county, Iowa, is position. his an Notwithstanding old Monum cemetery, wbleh to all (tatriorism to his country, and his that to left of the old Mormon championship of an oppressed peo- ment In 184(1. Several hundred settleMorstands before the mons remained there during ths latter ple, hs f tbot r and all of 1847. It was world ss a traitor and coward of ealtod Mount Ptogah. bat was tha worst kind. He has betrayed abandoned finally and tbs survivors pushed to a friend in the most shameful man- Balt Lake. But their dead were left aud ner and waged a war against a ths grants remained unmarked two frail woman. (fi when a plain mouument What affect it will have on his political career remains to be seen, This monument erected 1888 iu but it ought to bonsign him to ob- memory of those members of In ths church livion. Ths man who cannot or of Latter Day Saints will not control his passions, is not who died in durlug their to seek a home beyond the Rocky fit to be a leader among men. lie txodM mouuUine. Buried here to who will betray a woman is not I Harrington, first preaiding elderWilliam or the fit to be tru led by anyone, and if S55W57 of Mount Pisgsh. 0f wiZin0thog,rd be be relied on thMmlredare buriS I there. But there to no aurfaee sign cf a to champion the cause of liberty. I Mngto grave, all befog grown over by d grass. The little buryill be hard for Ireland tn .bMl ing ground to on a hillside sloping n I wr1, "looklDg a small valley. v...wi in I where cattle gran and fluwara we struggle, but it is ucpgnuun fur bettor for I Jlown in their sasson. The grouud them to have a champion who can I r . ncljtf4, , wlrs fonce sud portlon 01 be respected by his follow men than to follow the lead of a man who baa I shown himself so devoid of the The Denver Anarehlata. feelings of true manhood. UHQ, No 4 President- - x, Vice-Pres- t. Cotdiier. ItI L. Kjaii, JaukkTutidk, Craavvoru. Jt J HfW H0( T.LOUIS.Ma MMHIHf f. mmi.il 1 ODA-l- BAllSXTtX. l"d .1 our MSu.iZ1' Wm. (. CBAwroisn. Transads a Genrral liantinr ",,1 FAISVHW, UTAH. 1 hwm. K,Te Fbrproor Vault SifeAhsoInWy Rurria, Trout Munry in Iran u ml ralm,.. ril, nd lLv. praptolr, and vtlior .iiimved wcurily, The heaviest xnd best msds the lowest prices of any bouM in the Territory. B WE IEAD THE TEABl AND OTHERS FOLLOW. lfitheraJb Clark, - - PROTO Main Street, |