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Show The Home Sentin i .4 Hi eUy Xcictpaper, nitere o;' Devote i to the the peoj-.- uf 8an IV te and surround-int- i ' counties. SabMrtpllout q 12.00 (.lie year. Six tuonths, Three months, 1.25 .10 - nn AppHeatlou. Advertising Antes o-- rather than a paper published in another county, which alwats takes our money out of the county and never leaves anythin tor n. is a member of Han. L. T. Tuttle, Compilation Committee of the last Legi Iuture went to Salt Lake this morning to assist in the last labors of the commute. Hon. W. H Seegmiller is in town. He has been suprintending the removal of the body of the late President Thurber to Richfield. The funeral Services will take place next Saturday.Bro. V. C. Morris, Artist of Salt Lake who has charge of the artistic painting of the Temple is in town and will remain here now until April, or until the work is completed. His decorating and ornamental painting istruly lovely, and show the skill of a master hand. - Addresr communications to the Home Ssntinel Compaky, IV O. Box 57. Manti. U. T. Jas. T. Jakeman, It wouldnt require much cash to have the creek Manager. the corralls moved from been done barlks, which was to have two years ago. Nor tc prevent people from driving uvlvole herds of stork into the creek and theie letting them stand until they have thoroughly befouled the The peach and apricot buds are frozen the water and tendered it unfit for the use of the people below. April Conference will be held in Salt We are informed that the stock which .Lake. were impounded the first week, the Mr. Scott Elliot, a great stockman of marshal commenced to drive were reeastern Utah, is in town. ' turned to their owners free of charge the city bearing the expense. This was for wife left and Mr. Henry Baker on a most effectual way of notifying done Richfield on Sunday last. the people that if their stock were not Mesdames I. B. Brunei and Ida Jones kept offthe streets they would be impounded. The scheme worked well. are visiting at the Metropolis. The business man who fools with a Mr. W. G. Baker and wife of Richfield theatre dirty1 the night. at Friday dauby rubber stamp instead of tere a printer do a decent job for letting Success depends upon a liberal pathim is nut only wasting time arid lost - -ronage of printing ofiices.- Astor ing money in the end, but he is doing the pointer a great injustice, as well as Sea Miss Grier at the theatre for the one quality of the 'miser. displaying season next this last time if you proress to be a Be business-lik- e Saturday. Star-ChppeMr. G. E. Anderson has a branch of business man. Truer in his photographic bnsiness at Irovo. We are happy to see that a standard is to be put on the ' boards by ;1 play advertising home Frequent and constant From the cast we expec brought me all I own. -- A. T. Stewart. at least,troupe. that the playing will be careful Mis. F. Alder, who has been seriously diid Conscientious. As Miss Grier goesis ill, we are pleased to note is recovering. to Irovo immediately after the play produced, this will be the last opportuIf San Pete could only have a ' Board nity of seeing this lady perform this of Trade to contribute to it would be a season. All lovers of the drama should LOCAL ITEMS' r. gbod thing. There will be a plowing test tomorrow on Tennant' farpi, on the street east of he City Hall. The sum of $285 was raised yesterday towards the purchase of depot grounds for the railroad. Mr. Jos. Judd, representing the new Salt Lake hrm of Wdoley, Lund tk Judd, was in town last week. The financial statement of Manti City for die year ending Feb. 29th, 188S, will appear in our next issue. Remember girls this is leap year. You can govern yourselves accordingly for the lesponsibility will be upon yol;. II. S. Kerr. Esq,, accompanied by his mother and two 6f the engineers of the S. I.V. Ky. was at the theatre Saturday night Tbe city has purphaspd a blank record for the use of the wjper mastef whiih 1$ a thing of' neatness and convenience. We are in receipt of tle Mining ana Scientific Reyitxe, Denver, Col, whichwe are pleased to place on our ex- chane list The figures of this year, iSSS resemble thiee big gills and a dude as they spread themselves across the pavment on a fine afternoon. A force of men will be set to work on the Last Chance silver mine, west with a view ol mountqins, de elopipg the property. S me boys are in the habit of riding on the sidewalks. Boys this i$ bad, sidewalks are intended for pedestrians and not horsemen or vehicles. We received a fine specimen of galena ore from Mr. peter Madsen the other day. The ore came from a prospect some six miles west of Manti. Read Mr. F. Christensens advertisement of the Domestic sewing ma4line in another column. Those who have the Domestic speak in the highest terms ul it. Mi. P. McFarlan savs that the quarantine will be removed iroin the diphtheria stricken houses in Mayfield. iu a few days. There has been four cases, but all are doing well. The Chamber of Commerce appeal to the citizens of Salt Lake for financial aid. The Chamber has certianly been a bemfit to that city and should receive support from the people. Petitions are pouring into Congress against the admission of Uiah. One contained roo,o o signatures and a second 200,000- - The petitions were headed bv SectarianMinisters of course. and 3 years old, Two sorrel colts, which have wintered in Snows canyon, south, are in a weak and starving and it would be an act of human kindness for someone to look after them a con-dio- A fine selection of apple trees is now for sale at Joseph Ihaiihw aits, six blocks Also Lomw est of the Temple, Manti. bard pv)Iarshade trees, from six to nine feet in height 53 We received a cal! from Mr. Charles Stain yesterday w ho who was on his way to Fih Lake w it It his wife, when she was taken so seriously ill at Fayette that he was obliged to come to Manti for medical aid. patronize. A double surprise party was tendered to Mes.rs. G. E. Bench and E. Shomaker. The party gathered at the residence of Mr. Bench where they surprised that gentleman. According to the program Mrs. Shomaker induced her husband to go am spend the evening at Mr. Bench's It was where he received the surprise. ' the occasion of the natal day of both entletnen. Mr. Bench received an appropriate birthday present. Will the City fuhers give us good water? They will if possible, and it is possible and feasible. They cant give us the Academy, nor the Reform School, Assjluin or Agricultural College, but they ran and will give 11s good water. Let But how about the expense? them bond the City, and tax the people to raise the bond. It is easier for us to pay heavy taxes lor a fevy years than to pay cjoctors bills and funeral expenses. A serious accident happened to Hyritm Colby of Vermillion, Sevier county, on Thursday last, by which lie nearly lost his left hand. It appears that a dog had bitten his boy in the face and the father under great excitement loaded a shot gun with a veiy heavy charge and proceeded to shoot the dog. Tne gun exploded shattering his hand ii a fearful manuer. Dr. Ogilvie of Richfield was called. He has hopes of being able to save tlte hand. A few of the leading citizens of Manti City, met in the Mayors office on Friday for the purpose of talking over Kail Road matters and from the vir us and sentiments expressed by then) we judge that something will be done at once to secure the only enterance of a road into our city. We hope that the business men and citizens generally will aid, iu a substantial manner, any measures which may be adopted to bring about this much desired result. The Minstrel performance drew a The entertainment was something new in our town and was appreciated by the people. Those taking parts were all amateins, some never having been on the stage before. Taken all together the was a success and several of the performers would, with practice, do very well. The boys talk of going to some of the neighboring towns, if so. the people will have a treat in a new line. The law of highway is simple and clear. Every person has an equal right with eg;ry other to use any public highway at any time for travel, either on foot on beast, oj- with any eiaicle or conveyance by wljich he simply passes over the road and leaves it reasonably undisturbed for the next passer; and upon every traveler rests the duty of so using the road as not to injure or unreasonably impede any other who may be exercising the same right and observing the Charles IP. Pitt, same duty thereon in Outing, good' house both nights. enter-taineme- - A CARD OF THANKS. EditorSentinkl. Allow me to express, through the medium of your paper, my sincere and heartfelt thanks to the people of .Manti lor their kindness in my misfortune ; especially to Bp, W.T. Red, who conceived and headed a suscrip-tiolist for my benefit, the Young Men's String Band for their kind efforts and success, the Ladies of tbe Relief Society, and to all who have in any way shown me any kindness. Respectfully, IIans Dxnison. n PROGRAMME Mr. Joseph Taylor has had returns the Conjoint Session of the Y. M.or.d from his coal assays which show 97 per for Y. L. M. I. Associations, Tuesday,. April in coal fuel. is This the best cent pure 18SS. Utah, and tire mine is only five nries 3,1 Bible Exercise, Arthur Henrie from Manti. 'I he vein is 3 feet thick 2 Cox and others Eva Song, in a boom we should not hae Why 3 Biographical Sketch cf P. P. Pratt, Manti? Ch.tistian Munk Pro. Smyth and others 4 Music, that home your puffs The newspaper Luiisa Keller business, puffs the county and protects 65 Recitation, and Etta Vorhees Song, Stephen your interest, is entitled to your support CiJIf Fit. THE CITY COUNCIL. Manti Theatre. A i.t: ie d.ph.T.eriu lid much measles, The City Council met in.-- . now irapp.f subs. !:n. has played havoc Mamh 19 tyur sion t.n M..i.day ever.k.g ay Schools. i regular w.rn Iloagr.-- d p: i.d.. g. Aker u . ui tr.e La::" routine Brother Hei.ry D. Allred L..s now Hid streets reported that he was realy last of h:s t tee k.idien in the too the alliand streets wotk on aty of the Dead. Wished ed for any instrucuoa the council to give. He was instructed to give the This county Geographical centre is county roads within his jurisdiction his soon to blossom u ith a post entice, say first attention and then such other work April ist.iSSS, with a prominent outsider March 21 and 23. ISSS. on the streets as the committee on as P. M. We may be happy yet. direct. and allies Streets may The Marshal reported that he had in We were in hopes to have some slice the last week empounded fifty head of of the Legislative Loaf, either the AgriReform W7.7! or the cattle and thathe proposed to keep a cultural College. prtMnts-- Dion Bourcicauls force of policemen on duty every day Sclrool, but we must be content to reof stock. in Cdilra'tl ILy mud. main the cleaned until the streets were The committee on public improveIt is a foregone conclusion that Manti ments reported that the former City for the Court Sexton was now employed in running a might have had some show 16 miles and such travel of oh! the but w TBE COLLEE ould steam engine and in consequence be unable to devote that attention to the roads, then limited hotel accomodations Organ, for court and sideshows. Cemetery that the work requires, and and halls -olidly Made. . that they had made satisfact ory arrangehad ments, and that Mr. J. C. Gaboon With tls fdlotriny Cast: C i itt'i.E vi i, i.i: Items. J-o- no Unrivaled.' , made proposals to take the office on riute County. the committee and favorable terms very Finish, V. K. Reid Myle NaCoppaleeu. recommended that he1 be appointed Measles! Measles! Maseles! ars on of and City Sexion for the ensuing year, Hardres Cregan, Popularity., Geoige Scott motion the appointment was made. for a ha been Our valley long dry CATALOGUES Charles Tennant ILLUSTRATED Dar.ny Maun, BEST TQ 'Pile committee 011 laws and revision time, but the hills are still w hite with Kyrle Daly, Vorkees asked for further time m which to report snow. gtephen t ' Robert Reid Estcy Orcaa Co. JJratUeboro; a bill for an ordinance m relation to Father Tom the transfer of water from one irrigation : are cars "The Rumor says coming Mr. Corrigan, Dr. Wm. H, St.John ditch to another. Let it not Bertie OMoore, to Marysvaie before' Jong. " Ezra Billings was he that The Recorder reported be long then, as it has other times. ' are W. F. Reid still corresponding with parties who Hyland Creagh, Spring has really come. The farmers Servant, G R. Scott operating well augers in the Territory, with the view of arranging with some can be seen plowing and sowing in R, Bruce Brown Corporal, one of them to come to Manti to test the good earnest. All appreciate the Miss Marion Grier doEdy OCor.tnr, weather after such a cold, rugmatter of obtaining pure water for " Anne in Vorhees the winter. Ettie ged city. mestic purposes Cjiute, 'I'lie subject of railroads was taken lip Mrs. Cregan, Annie Shand The other day witnessed a little pugiand discussed at some length, and after Mrs. Adcdia Sidwell w hich resulted in a man, Sheelah, listic exercise, several speeches had been made lav ormg years of age, getting his ear bit off. Kathleen Creagh, MissM.C.Westenskow any plan by which a railroad comoatiy 35 while playing ball. Duric Clennerhesset, Miss Lizzie Henrie be induced to 1U11 a road to our Cause dispute Quite a dear knock, as it cost the knock city. On motion a committee of three er a smg little fine besides court exmembers of tire City Council was ap ... Manti of penses. wait the citizens to upon pointed in aid to solicit purand kubscriptioiis is thoroughly overrun with, Doer? open at 7 :1 5. Commence at grounds for De: measles. W.thn' chasing the a week, our school, be rafiro&d to and ether buildings pot 53, lias 'been reducedto 19. 8 precisely. iveh to thfe the R, R. Co. that may run numbering Thirty cases have ben reported down road into town; at once. Old as well a? young are havo ing their turn. Prospects are that all THE ACADEMV GR IDEATE.' schools and meetings in the valley will be closed for want of some one to atTickets fo be had at the stores. :See here. sa;d the Academy Gradu- tend then). ate, bouncing into' the cilice on the day Seats: Unreserved, 25 cents; Re of publication and unloading about 63 Another merchant makes his home in a written ol Ive Ciicleville. John Fullmer 'has lately pages manuscript, served, 50 cents. short criticism on those actors that were opened a new store, well stocked with here last week. useful goods. The valley now supports Phe Business Manager walled up his llnee llourtshTig little stores, and we eyes, and surepticiously drew forward are sorry to say one thevwaste paper basket, remarking: medicine Jiop. Tonic lias been tryWeve got enough written on the play ing to run the town of late, but we hope already, and, my dear fellow, this is r to check the monster. How? Jiae him taken out a license. day Great Scott! Im not going to critiCiicleville, March 13th, 1S8S cize the play, but the people. The "second evening as I arose with a military LAND MATTERS., w,-,- . tlourish to letire, my coat tail was pulled : i as was also that of the lady of quality T.C. Bail :y Esq. forwarded therfollow-!- e J who accompanied me, and voices from iter to us with a fequest- lg official the back of the house beso"ght us citizens to keep our seats. I sat; to publish. Uash.ington D C. Feb. 16, iSSS. confidently expected Mr. Lindsay Registers Keceher, would come out and compliment the S dt Lake City, Utah. audience 011 the orderkept, the grandeur 1 am in Gentlemen: receipt' of your he of the Hall, and its appointments; but of tavor 16, 1SS7, transmitting a April did nothing of the kind, sir. The curtain communication from Air. T.' C. Bailey slowly rose on his puffingand dishevel- of your City in which he as attorney for wq rgUA1-tone in sarcastic a and ed person, coldly the parties, asks a reconsideration of It remarked: Thats all there is. you Jr i; office letter of August 24, 1SS6. stay here all night we cant play any The Mr. Bailey reletter to referied by 'all author scenes the the that's more; L'AR" kLWYCF,quired the following named parties to made of it. Ahem! We will play1 There is nothing that can compare - ;.' Now' I consider the first part of his submit supplemental alfidav its show ing with it in Lightness of Draft, MAST. L' . eiuarks were a gratuitous insult to the number of times they were absent, a, or the and duiation of each the absence 9 Excellence of WorkStiengtii in I Pete If do live San ren my intelligence. saizpy cause of same viz: I can teil when Wolt eating Bill of manship. F.' 11. S. 3238 Jno. Starley. Endorsed most strongly by every Gulch, has had enough. I believe he 32)3 F. A. Bevy. scant to rather one who has used it. . . pUyed .( Erniss. 2g, said the houses the last two nights? Write for prises, terms or descriptive circulars fo " " 3266 W. B. Armstrong. Business Manager, who was trying to A. Geo. 3179 GeorgePAULIN & (RENMFF CO, make out bills and keep track of what 3283 Robt. B. Watson. the girls in the composing rooni were Manufacturers, f 32S5JO. II. Rawlings. saying about him. Burrows. 3286 Jas. CANTON, ILL. , Yes, he did, and if he comes back Ill " 329S Harry M. Pack. Also make a full line of Plows, call qn him, and the Graduate saunter!f , 3305 Jas. R. Bryant. Pultivators, Ilarrowa, Ac. &c. ed out, after filling his pockets with ail Christain Larson. 3310 our latest exchanges. " " 3313 Jno. Dalhn. And make the punishment fit the 3337 Jas. M. Geure. ciime softly sang the Bijsiness Manager; 3363 Aaron N'ebeker. and as the door closedbehind the irate me 3311 Oscar Rose. critic, he swept the manuscript into that tra, 3573 A. A. Lemon. rebourne from whence no mauu-cri" 3374 C, Johnson. turns. , -- 1 te over-populate- 4 Saturday d Monday SSstey ; T-e- . ' IIS " Our-valie- y 1 would-be-calle- d jS, pa-e- yii intiu-enti- al ipperinc - The leading Wheel Plow on the market. . , . Cay-ot- e ! - . pt " 0 RESOLUTIONS OF RESPEC " T Brother N. C. Poulsen, from South Ward Sunday School. Whereas It has pleased our Heaven-Fathe- r to take from our midst Erothei N. C. loulscn, with whom we have long seen associated ill the Sunday School cause, earnestly tboiing as he lias to teach many ot the young and rising generation both by precept and example. We deeply regret from one so willing to aid forwaulmg the work of od, theiefore Be it Resolved That by the demise of Br. N. C. Poulsm3t we lose afiithful rnd etlicient teaclvf;abelued by all and one ever willing .yuler assistance in the hour of need, that we sincerely sympathize with Irfs beloved wife and children in the loss of their earthly parent, a kind and afiectionnte father, loving husband and partner; that we humbly bow in submission 10 the will of heaven, in thus being deprived of so gooda man, realizing that he has gone to a nobler and more exalted sphere to mingle w ith the loved ones and associates who have gone before, and who now rejoice that one more have kept the faith, have fought the good tight, and hencefoith await the welcome plaudit. Well done thou good and faithful servant, Enter thou into the jo of thy Lord. Keselycd T hat a copy of these sentiments be placed upon our school record, and also a copy presented to Sister Poulsen, as an expression of the heartfelt sympathy of the teachers and pupils of the South Ward Sunday School of Manti lti the sad bereavement. Committee on Resolutions: JolinL, Bench, Jolt C. Ivar, Louis C. Kjar, Mary Westenskow, Christena Rosen-ciat'To i I r-- 3375 C King. 337b G. BrinkerhofT. a cartful consideration of as j resented by Mr. Bat! have decided to recede from my action of August 24, tSSS and the cases will be further examined in due order of busi- ness. Very Respectfully, StoCiCSlagel, acting commis-- s y. M. oncr to-pa- Manti Utah, March 17th, tD-S- . President A. K. Thurber died at tbe residence of President Peterson, Ephraim this morning about 10 o'clock. Brest. 'Thurber was one of the Pioneers of UiJi lie was a good honorable man, and leaves many warm friends, among whom is the Sentinel. 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