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Show A Eeropaver, to the L'ner il interest of YArV'j Devote the people of Fan Pete ami surrounding counties. Nabarrtpilon: One year, $2.00 1.25 fyx months, .75 Three months, 1 o f CITY COUNCIL. adjouru-nieiit.M.iy- AdmtMux Rdmoh Allralln. - Address communications to the Home .Sentinel Company, I. O. Box 57. Mimti. U. T. Jas. T. Jakeman, Manager. BRIZr LETS. and Manti Local, I.ililurial SotM, cnU anil Ill Bes-e- y. motion Mayor Luke was added to the Committee on Laws and Revision. were The Inllowing appointments made bv the Mayor and Council Attorney, Win. K. Reid. Prosecuting Sireet Siipervisn.tr, Fredrick Anderson, Water Master, Geuige E. Bench. F. R. Kenner. Qu.ireiitme Physician, A petition signed by J, B. Maibeu and 81 others asking the appointment of George Brailliwaite to the position ol Sexton, also 4 communication from Jas. C, Galloon expressing his willingness to again serve as sexton and explaining Ins management of the Cemetery duimg the period of his appointment, also embodying suggestions lor its management for the cat rent year, were read, After some discussion on motion the proposition ot Mr. Cahoon was rejected. On motion the petition asking George Braithwaites appointment was granted, Mr. Braithwaite was therefore appointed Sexton. City Estray Pound Keeper, Andrew Oil inu. The Governor commissioned our new Council, Monday. Look out for our offer of prize an premiums in the near future. Roys take advantage of the Dance Friday night as it is about the last one this seas hi. Look out for E. L, Parry and Sons Add in the next issue. The well known stone cutters A very fine quality of fruit trees will be for sale this spring at Joseph S.Braith-waite- s Six blocks west of Temple, 46 Manti. The finest lot of bahv carrages ever have put oil exhibition in Southern Utah,&Son. just beea teceived by John, Lowry Red rock puces. Call and be convinced. 1 J. Motlit, The doctors say that every gallon of water drank tV the people of Manii Policemen Jos. S. Snow, Jens. P. Larson and G. E, Snow. The Assessor and collector asked at what rate he slum d assess property lor (lie current year, after some discussion lie was instructed to assess as here to loie. It was stated that some of the scrapers that were used by the Supervisor weie and that he was also 111 need of need of some more tools ,011 motion the Committee on xtieels and alleys was instructed t.i as eir.iin what the needs ol wetc and they weie tlie SiipeiViso.--,i' t ,11 lie matter, and eiiipoweie also as pc; in-- icqnest they weie in stincled to advise bun whereto com- should be boiled, tlrst, and we would have less sickness and disease in the town. Poplar & Palm of Gilead shade trees for sale at Punks Lake, delivered to anv part of Sanpete Co., on reasonable tetms. All outers received bv, CrtARLes Music. Stir! ng Sanpete Co., Utah. . blood causes dyspepsia and Pa . a leads by causing bad blood. dy 'i g on, growing worse, until the So wli Ls'steinis poisoned. The surest men s of relief for the victim is a thotougli and presistant course of Ayers Sats.ipanlla. The Tabernacle Choir gave their regular annual party in the Assembly Hall last Friday night. The affair ivas a success both financially and socially The singing by the choir and W. J. Hosford was excellent and by the dancing very enjoyable. Miss Bessie 11. Redloe, of Burlington, Vt had a disease on the scalp which caused her hair to become veiy harsh and dry and to fall so freelv she scarcelv dared comb it. Ayer's I lair Vigor gave her a healthy scalp, and made the bait beautifully thick and glossy. On Friday night there will be a Grand Ball in the Assembly Hall for the Benefit of Bro, N.P. Madson who is about to start on a mission. It is hoped that all who can be there will come and make the benefit as complete a success as possible. All are invited, Tickets 50 cents. Anomalies. Mrs Ramsey, of Richfield, Sevier Co, is visiting her daughter in Manti, and reports the following tecent in that t.'oiiiuv. strange freaks of nature A baby was born in Elsini ire, about, three months ago with tw heads, the child lived only 3 (lavs. At Richfield, a short time ago, a child was born with its eves in the top of the head. Ibis child also died rt-pa- 111 t ; mence work. On nnu ion the Recorder was instructed to procure a hook ol blank license lor the office. and stationary On motion tneC miunth e on improvements were mstrucied to have such changes made to me arrangement ol Ine room used by the Council as would insure a more thotough ventilation. On motion the Cuiipcil adjourned to meet in re.gnlni session. d lr Unclaimed LE I TER LIST. letteis remaining in Manti Bust Office, March Srii, 1889. CENTS LIST. John Compton, l; S. C. Drolinger, 1; kson, 1; Thorsteme J. Gund-nasu1; Ohver B. Huntington, 2; Parley leiist-n- , r, Pete L. ensen, 1; Harley Mown-v- , 1; L. D. luce,r, Brigham Stede , 1; Albert Woods, 1. 1; j 11. Segt-tsL, n, . LIST. r, MisMarv Caroline Miss Sarah C Larsen. 1, Lurnboiigh, If not called lor in 30 days, will be sent to the Dead Letter office. Persons calling for any of the above letteis, will please ask for advertised LAPICS Mrs Julia Cutler, r letters. H. Baker, P. M. Ma nti, Utah FREE OF DIPHTHERIA. The Board of Health removed all quarantine restriction last Friday, and declared the town free of diphtheria. action and care of the Hie our quartets to the north room of tin q iatM'p p plivsician and the Board of Ladas Store, Main Sueet, where we lV'o, .'limed the disease to the first 0 ; .mi cied.and now we can breathe shall he glad to have our friends call on , y Its, Messts Tuttle & Co. will use tin aga.ii, the last vestage of the 0 .urge having been removed. portion of their premises formerly oc copied bv the Sentinel for a clothing PROGRAMME department and a private office, havinga for Y, M. M. I. Association, Tuesday, transposed their former office into April 2nd. boot ami shoe department. Bible Exercise by Arthur' Hetirie. Williams gets the salary as superin- Recitation, by Benjamin F. Luke. ISS6-SHe also Book of Mormon Ex. by Chris. Munk. tendent of sch ols, for funds for Song by Miss Eva Madsen, got $1 r.ooo !r m the school helping the Reciever to devour $13,000 Skeich, Wind & its causes, Wm, F Reid mote. ' Hints the way the money goes'. F.ssav, bv Eva Cox The Judies g.ve as a reason ttiat N. W. Music. Marv Westenskow .ntendcnt was Clayton ti e bn a ii !e hiding ai.d cooLI 0 a atlci.d t the dull. s of his office li w intich d.d to it makes no ditlci- fcoct-ance Why Ayers Sarsaparilla Is Oi'R Removal. Ue have changed illiaui-do?hi- t REASONS i! Th" '11 a h"rs? i.v--c The ta. r nti 8.5 again". L Ed waul to be mu ti n c ' ii! residence in Sol g. ia lhe County Couit I loUse.Mai.il. ami return, 13 m.le in one hour. The Ii use belongs to M A. Lowtv.Jr, of Sreiluig. who is betting The res. ill against Mr L. Fdwatds. will he given next issue. Just helote going to ptess the horse had turned the mile stone in front of the Court House having made the half of the race in 25 minutes, leaving 35 to return. There is hardly any doubt but the race is won, I M . Hurt in a Scuffle Miss Nettie Atwood, of Sterling, aged 17 years, was scuffling with a companion on Wednesday evening last, when she was thrown across the back of a chair and badly in jured Dr. Hosford was called and upon making an examination discovered that the two lower side ribs on the left side were broken and the spinal column injured. Besides the young lady was injored internally. Dr. Hosford set the broken bones and did all he could for her comfort. She is still in a critical condition. The latest is that she is improving. According to the following from the trald trie San 1ete Sheepmen have cause to compliment themselves: Hie winter in the south has been a severe one on the sheep, says MrCharles Crane.of l.anosh. In many daces where to any other for the cure of Blood Diseases. preferable Because no poisonous or deleterious Ingredients enter into tlie composition of A j ers Sarsaparilla. Ayer the purest Sarsaparilla contains only and moat effective remedial properties. Ayer's Sarsaparilla is prepared with extreme care, skill, and cleanliness, Ayer's Sarsaparilla la prescribed by leading physicians. Ayer's Sarsaparilla is for gala everywhere, and recommended hy all first-clas- s druggists. Ayers Sarsaparilla is a medicine, and not a beverage in disguise. Ayers Sarsaparilla never fails to effect a cure, when persistently used, according to directions. Ayers Sarsaparilla is a highly concentrated extract, and therefore the most economical Blood Medicine in the market. Ayers Sarsaparilla has had a successful career of nearly half a century, and was never so popular as at present. Thousands of testimonials are on file from those benefited hy the use of Ayers Sarsaparilla. FRFFARKD FT Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mast. Fries 1 ; six bottles, i. Worth 5 a toll. 1S8-8- - Manager hioflei fi.InVi'tol !(' in EiY, mini 1 C'l be tried throegh the monagr at .. - tin s department Manti, Utah, Mar. 6. 1SS9 The City Council met on Wednesday evening, Mar. 6th, lSXy as per Luke presiding, all members piesent. On motion the Council proceeded to formulate rules to govern them in their meeting in future The Mayor appointed the following committees: Laws A Revision, Tennant and Larson, Streets 4 Alleys, Larson and Andeisoii Public Improvement, liessey and Bench. Ways and means, Bench and Tennant. Irrigation and Water Wotks, Anderson Cour.tv Clerks Office, Sanpete County, Utah, December 31, of Court Sanpete County, U. T. To the lion, the County Gei.tlfUieti Keporv I beg to submit to your Hon. Body the iinancntl December 31st the till of 31st the from May of Sanpete County DEPARTMENT. F.Porius, 1883, COUNTY TAX ACCOUNT. . To Balance due Ephraim, Utah. - Mar. 12, CONSUMPTION REPORT. FINANCIAL EPHRAIM snow has never been known to fall over four inches, ihe'beaut.ful was piled up to a depth of three ai.d four feet. Added to this, the weather wascold m the extreme However, the worst of the weather is now over, and he looks lor a tag im- Jos. provement from now on. Diphthtria has been rag.ng in Konosh, Richfield and Joseph City, but the dread diesase ,;. has somewhat abated. 89 June 1, Hutica ... ...$7,530.00 By Amount paid into Treasury o.h .50 and Collector.. Assessor of By Compensation $l,i(K42 $10,011.-- 4 By Remittances The Home Sentinel and tlie best Farm paper published one year, 2.00 in advance For hats, boots and shoes, call at Meilstrps, Ephraim. A complete stock of shoes at bed rock prices. Any one wishing a set of Chambers Encvclapedia can get them bv calling 011J.I'. Derius, Ephraim, good terms and at cheapest prices possible. The Salt Lake WrratJ has greatly improved their appearance with their new dress and change of shape. They have very wisely, among other good the standard guage 2 inch columns. Ephraim is soon free again our schools will begin next Monday, also all Students throughpublic gatherings. out the couny should avail theselves of the opportunity ot attending the Academy, as it will also begin next Monday, How about the "Ephraim City Club? This is a new tiling and we hope it may he have suecess and do some good. young people in general, of our city, need a thorough training in good manners and how to behave themselves, as they are constantly getting out of place. TO Superintendent of District Schools Sheriff Quarantine Physician Board of Examination Treasurer Bee Inspector 18.90 5ti.l5 75.00 .... 113.00 Board ot Equalization Iwv'oq Lunatics and Iiuligents l;88 Roods and Bridges County flllice Bounty 011 Scalps Expense Acoount Record.- - for County Clerk Tran-ien- t Sheep Herds Criminal Prosecution 9011 qv'j v H8.90 County Recorder 13i.8 282.50 $ 5,711.60 Manti, .March 1, 1S89. Feeding l ees is sometimes quite necessary. But in seasons and circumstances, it ,s very doubtful policy for the aparian to attempt to winter many stocks, so poorly supplied with honey that they will need feeding betore spring. Nothing is more common then inexperienced persons to undertake to winter every hive containing bees, and the more ignorant they are of the business, the more poor hives they will endeaver to keep. Theie aie circumstances under which it may he proper to feed colonies in the fall. It pays better to feed in the spring than at ai.v other season, and there aie mote that need it then. Some families having had light stores at the beginning of winter have consumed about all. Some stocks, when brought from the winter quarters, mix badly with otlieis and occjsiouly most of the bees leave their own hives and join other stocks. Those Ictt may not be able to defend their stores and vviii be robbed. 1 have known a few instances where there was every requisite for a good stoex, and vet they were so imbecile that they would not defend themselves, and allowed evei) panicle to be taken Bom them. Although there is a strong temptation to let smh starve, as a punishment for want of enetgv, it usually pays to teed them, Bees .n 1,' alwavs be fed at time ol seas,i to p. uitoie eaily swarming and storing of surplus Honey. In feeding the uim st cate is requested, and but few know how to manage it propetly. Honey fed to bees is almost certain to exene quairehng. Strong colonies sometime scent die noney given to the week ones, and carry it oft as fast as supplied. It is possible that feeding a stock ot bees in the spring cause them to starve, whereas, if let alone, they would survive. Notwithstanding, this seems to be Whenever the supply of honey is deficient, probably not more than one egg in twenty will be matured, their means not allowing the brood to be fed. In very small colonies the queen usually confines herself to a small area of comb, often depositing several eggs in one cell, but if the supply of honey is increased, she will extend her labor over a great space. Suppose we give such a stock 2 or 3 pounds ol Honey, encouraging them to feed a large amount of brood and the supply failed before they are half grown. What are they to do? Desttoy the brood and lose all they have ted, or draw on their old stores and to trust on themselves. The later alternative will prob- - Editor Warrants in circulation June 1, 1833 ,l since June 1. 1888 Redeems since June 1, 1883 1 SeNTiNeL: ordi-nar- 43.S6 $ 5711.60 $5,755 46 5,71245 . d . . .. . In circulation Dc ember 31, 1888. 43.01 $ EXHIBIT OF TREASURY. To amount on hand June 1.18''8 received 011 $ Faxes of 1583 Fines Lie use ... ,l Arising on TansientShoeplIards Terril Appropriation for roads bridges By County Warrants redeemed at Treasury Bv B dance on hand EXHIBIT OF LIVE STOCK, Jnne 1, 1838 ari-in- on sale of g $11,615,26 -- $ . estrays . . $664.43 1 . County Warrants redeemed Service of Treasurer To Balance in Treasury $ B 712 45 5,902.81 .$ 499.48 64.95 To Balance on hand Amount 2,774.88 7,530.00 53.70 41.50 210.28 1,000.00 1 $664.43 John Reid, Clerk. Territory of Utah Reld- Clerli of the bounty I. County of SanpeteCourt of Sanpete Coimtv, Utah, hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the financial Report as approvin' tire County Court of stid County on the 5th day of March. A.D. 1889, and now on file in my office. e Witness my hand and the Seal of the County Court of Ma-cD. 1889. A. of 12th day County U. T, this John Reid, County Clerk. - - San-pet- ably be adopted and then without timely mteravation lavorable weather. A week or two may be very fine and bring out the flowers in abundance, and sudden change, perhaps frost, may cut thema 11 off. This makes it necessary to exercise considerable vigilance, as these spells of cold weather makes it unsafe to neglect them till lucern or sweet clover appears, (lhe 10th or 15th of June in this section)but if the spring is favorable, there is hut little danger, unless they aie robbed as fed. It is wrong to begin to feed without being prepared to continue, as the supply must be kept up. This is the reason so many ot our linest swarnrs perish through not being nnderstood. 1 hev say what I do not is the matter with my bees? understand it, this swarm was strong xnd healthy hut a few days ago and now they are all dead; can you tel! me what is tire matter with my bees. If the r only understood the time w hen to handle his bees, and in what tune, he need nut ask that question. Some colonies will rear brood fin the spiing so much earlier than others. II ttieir colony only have a moderate supply of honey, and are rearing an abundance of brood it will surely perish for the want of food, if not fed. This is one great loss which belongs to 0111 About the last of March or the tlrst ot April the should examine his hives and find a1 those which need feeding, and if lhe weather is favorable, go to vvnk an-- i teed them till lucern or sweet clover harFeeding is the vest, if the flowers will yield their honev through proper feeding, will bring .1 very large and strong colony, and wih get a large amount of honey, pay all expenses of feeding, and will also pav fifty per cent besides. If not fed will lose it. R prt 9 E, NOTICE. There will be a meeting of the share holders of the Manti Herding Institution held in theCouncil House M.nui, Utah, on Friday, the 5th of March A D. 1SS9 at 7.30 P M for the purpose of amending the articles of association of said association by reducing tlie capital stock uf said association from the sum of 5,000 to $3,500 also, for the pui pose of voting on tlie proposition of selling a certain parcel or parcels of land belonging to said association, described as follows,' to wit. Ail of that poition of land lying west of old field Commonly known as the ox pasture and containing 270 acres, more or less, alto that portion of land west of Danish field situated in James Crawfords entry, and containing 73 acres, more or less. A two thirds vote of the stockholders being necessary for the above purposes A lull attendance is requested. By order of tiie board of directors, Wm. Luke, Brest, John Bench, Sec. Dated tlus mb dav of .March, A. D. 1SS9, 51'4; FAIRVIEW TOWNSITE NOTICE. To all whom it tn iv concern; Notice is hereny given by the undersigned mayor ol me city of Fairview.San Fete County, Utah 'Territory, under act of tlie Legislature of Utah of Feb. 17th 1869, that lie iias made additional Town site cash entry No. 3115 embracing the of the n. w. s. w. sec. 1 Tp 14 s. r. 4 e, of the Salt Lake Meridian, in tmst for the inhabitants and occupants of said described land for town-sit- e putposes, lor which patent has been issued. That each and every peison, associa- " tion, company, or corporation claiming to be the rightful owner of possession occupant or occupants, or to be entitled to the occupancy or possession of said described land, or any lot, block share or parcel thereof, shall, within, sir months after the first publication of tins Notice, in person, or by his, her or their agent or attorney, sign a statement in writing, containing an accurate description oi the particular parcel or parts ol said land in which he, she, or they, clam to have any interest, and the specific right, interest or estate therein, whick he, she, or they claim to be entitled to receive and deliver the same to the clerk of Probate Court of SanPete Coun . ty, at Manti City, Utah, that the filing 0 said sitenient shall be considered Notice to all persons claiming any interest in said described land, of the cla m of the party filing the same- and a persons tailing to make and deliver so'i statement within the time Imi itu s above mentioned, shall be forever b.ui 4 the right of claiming or recovem g u e land claimed by tnem, or any interest ut estate therein, or in any part, paicel .r . share thereof, in any court of law equity; prov.ded, that when good cause ' is sh wit wiiv such statement could not be filed uirin the time herein specified, ilie Pi .male Judge may extend the time not exceeding one year from the first publican 'ii of Hus Notice. ADaII.nIS 1 KA t ORS SALE uF REAL ESTATE. Notice is hereby given, that in pursuance of an order of tlie Probate Court in and for the county of Sanpete, Territory of Utah, made on the nth day of Match, 1SS9.n1 therna'ter of the estate ofGeorge W. Crisp, deceased, the undersigned, the Administrator of the Estate of said George VV. Crisp, deceased, will sell at puulic auction, to the highest bidder, for cash and subject to confirmation by said Probate Court, on Friday, the 5th day ot April, 1SS9, at two oclock p.m. at Spring City, in front of the Co op store, in said county of Sanpete, all the right, little, interest and estate of the saidGttorge V. Crisp at the rime of Ins death, all the Peter Sundwal! rigut, tittle and interest ttiat the said estate has, by operation of law or otherMayor of the city of Fairview, wise, acquired other Iran or in addiuui. Fust pulil.shed on Feb. 13th 1889. to that of the said George W. Crisp a. Keb.i.v.May, 1. T. C Bailey, Attorne the lime of his death, in and to all those ADVICE TO MO'l HER. certain lots, pieces or paicels of land situated, lying and being in the said Winslows Mrs, Syrup, to County of Sanpete, Territory of Utah children teething, isSoothing prescription and bounded and described as follows.' one of the best femalethe nurses and physLot 3, block 67 , plat A. Spring City Sur icians in the United States, and has bees 0 of an acre. vev containing used for forty years with nevei-faiU- f Also ilmtceridin piece or parcel of land success by millions of m it hers for then beginning at the North East corner of ch ldren. During the pi .cess of the S null East quarter of section 24, its value is incalculable. It relieves Township 15, South of Range 3 East, the child from pain, cures dvsentcij' a4 lienee Souiti Twenty one and diarrhoea, griping in the now els chains, thence West, twenty and u . be.ririi to the By giving n mis, thence N rrth East along centre child it ot Oak Creek tniriy and cnams. bottle. rests tlie moth r. Ime 45 r1 chains ntruee North six and .1 Fist tour and 50100 chains 1., ie ,i .. e ol beginning containing nineteen 5 'loo acres. d- a parcel beginning at the North Ac: e uuer of tiie South West quailer a sc; on 19 Township 15, South Range 4 East, iheiiceEast o. and 33100 chains NOTICE. Those who know the thence South eighteen and chains selves indebted to this paper are re thence West o and chains, quested to call and settle as those thence North to ulace of beginning, con- owe desire their pay. Please reniembe' acres this. taining 0 Also at the same time and place the P. P. Rathkeyhas moved his shop!' following described personal property will be sold in accordance with the or- one door east of Tuttle and Cos Gn? der of said Probate Court made on the1 M II. His friends will find him the wMI to c and new customers wil. nth day of March, a.d, 1889, to wit: 4i on him at his place of business. 125 Bushels of wheat, more or less, oats. 25 what p: Shilohs Vitalizer is 1 Cow and calf need for Constipation, Loss 3Shares of stock, andthe interest thereon in Spring Cith Mercan- Appetite, Dizziness, and all toms of Dyspepsia. Price 10 ar' tile Institution. Terms of sale Cash. 75 cents per bottle. Sold by ' Terms and conditions of sale on Real Larsc Estate. Cash. Ten percent, of the pur- Brunei, Manti and II. P. chase money to be paid to the auctioneer Ephraim. on the day of sale, ba mice on confirmaFor Dyspepsia and Liver , tion ol sale by said Probate Court. Deed plaint, you have a printed gu:ir; at expense of purchaser. tee on every bottle of Shilohs' John R Baxter, Administrator of the Estate of alizer. It never fails to cure. George W. Crisp, deceased, By I. B. Brunei, Manti and H ' Manti, March, nth, iS9 5i-- 4 W.K. Reid, Atty.1 Larson, Ephraim. 36-10- 0 10-io- wind-colic- , 50-10- 70-10- 0 96-I0- 0 0 FOR BURNS. A subscriber hands in this very simple recipe which he claims will cure the worst class of burns or scalds, taking out the fire almost instantly. Take sweet oil, Essence of pepermint equal pans. Mix welland apply to the burn. This simple compound could be kept on hand by any family. D1i ENTITLED TO THE BEST. All are entitled to the best that their money can buy, so every family should have, at once, a bottle of the best yrup of Figs, to cleanse the system when costive or bilious. For sale in 50c. and $1.00 bottles by all lead ingdruggisis. I7 teeth-in- Braithwaite. family-remedy- HTr W V N H 0! bee-keep- S. & N - bee-keep- Joseph 3 2C'l. 4 5.60 10.00 648.83 Very Respectfully SEAL BEE-KEEPER- Sjiring Manage mnit and Feeding a La A Resort. KG. and names the following witnesses to his continuous residence upon and cultivation said land, vu Elms Cox, Klias il ( ox, HeiiUijQ Jones, t.eorce A, Humble, all of HuuliutuR Emery c mnty. l b. Any ptr'iou who desires to pretest aaiiiM th allowance of such proof or who knows of sunstautiiil reason under the law and renulhtmus oi ne interior Ueparl ment wh? such prr should not be allowed will be given an opportunity 4 the above mentioned time and place to ine the witnesses of sud claimant, and 0 evidence 1x1 rebuttal of that submitted by cUu. aut. D.Webb Register, startler Aiuimons, Atty, Mar.up.n 29(5.20 I10.OO $ Propate Judge Selectmen County Clerk Far FubllratlOn. Land Office at Salt Luke City r.T., Feb. Notice is hereby givrn tht the follt'Wing-iiattjJ- d lias filed notice of fcts inteu'iou to i;.aKe tiiiul proof m support of hisclstm. Mid that saitf Pr bate Jud 'e r proof will be made before in his absence the comity Clerk of ;.mery County V, T., af lhe Court House at t a'dle Dal, f on Saturday, April 18, w': A. bey L. sha No. for lhe S N 'V 4 k N E V man, H N W DISBURSEMENTS. 1 The "British Slave that great emotional and sensational drama, will come oil next Tuesday evening, and nids fair of being the greatest of the Season. A complete set of new scenery and new benches hvae been placed in the new Hall and, therefore, the greatest attraction ever before displayed in the dramatic hue at Eperaim or, doubtless, in San Iete Countv Chr Carlsen is now prepared to sel Dr. Dunlops medicines of all kinds. It is simply impossible to estimate how manv thousands and tens of thousands of valuable and precious lives are lost yearly through carelessly neglecting to have a proper supply of good and sure cure medicines ready at hand in cases of sudden sickness. Taken at the start nearly every disease is curable, but if allowed to run on for hours, days and weeks, perhaps years, without trying anything, until the destroyer has fastened itself on the system, the sutleier is beyond human aid. Everybody knows how a sudden cold may very quickly develop into Croup, Pneumonia, and death ensue in a few hours' or how hy neglecting a slight cough, the seeds of that terrible destroyer, Consumption, are being quietly, but surely, laid in our system. The medicines 1 have on hand can be had by mail and ihev are warranted to cure the worst cases. Fur lull particulars address Chr. Carlsen, Agent, Ephraim. Talk about Ayers Sarsaparilla for curing the blood and giving a healthy tone to the system, why i have Dr Dunlops New Cascara Compound, which is tlie best medicine ever manufactured it means a speedy cure 1 J.OoS.oo $10,011.24 ... LOCAL ITEMS. LURED To the Editor: Please inform y,,U readers that I have a positive remeuv ihr the above named disease. By its t.nu-use thousands of hopeless cases have been permanently cured. I shall be KaJ to send wo bottles ot my remedy ri j, to any of your readers who thave consumption il they will send me their express and post office address. Respect, T. A. Slocum, m c. fully, 1S1 Pearl St., New York. 29 $ ISSi Adsesment of 1882 SURELY , Co'-- , |