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Show TH2 HOgS SEiraiOL,' A WEEKLY K EWSTAf Western. K Dev.toil to the ialereeteof San Pete and Sur The annual plucking at the Auahe.m rouudiog count-,- . ostrich farm took place last week, when aberlpll..i fl.to; x Month. J1..V), Three Month. ll.uu. AdrerUaiai Rates a Application. tioaa. Sixtimsl Co., Publisher os f, I ao. Jaa. T. Jakxkxx, Mn.fter ne, Tear Println, Prnl The Flower exhibit for tiie time of the year was really remarkable. A sword leaf cactus, gi feet high and an oleander 7 It high loaded with bloom, together with several of its speces. formed d for a bank of geraniums a ivy lilies of the valley, shamrock begonia, bridal wreath, wall dower, etc The tables and window sills were also loaded, among which we noticed nn mthly rose in bloom and a stately calls BaJ Collarette-)- - Wrir outliern Central Della Were. Pl Cushion, ftnpkrnma P.raithwalte, Jennl RohT bark-groun- 127 old birds weie treated, 'lhe crop of plumes was unusually good. Grace Bleak, Arttmleia Yona. tt, Phand, Braithwajta, Ifat.Vami Handkerchief. Jroha jftr I acr, Afacs fluegas, Math-cas- . Fresno woman threw a celluloid cuff into the stove. Her husband will 0!it I arrn MittMK, AnoiaQ. Wir, have topayt5o to repair damage to lily. W Antnron rcth surl he art department was a great Lavq. Try Jtkamtn the kitchen and to get a new stove. N. H. PSLr, Manager. Hanikrrhif, Anw Carlin, prise, bringing to light an amount ot Pm rihiona. Tare, rioiaa Yorhe. is The President delaying the issuance lord tale-Wool File hardly to be expect in Ball. Franklin four the as has few so jflus admitting with e proclamation advantages, pt.a NOTES. Titoh. new states pending the receipt of elec-- t Maati. A ma!l sketch by Peter Madsen rnst Arkri. Katir Crawford, on teturns from Montana, and may aged 9, "View on the Rhyne was ac- P'U Cnah'on, Mhtt If what the Salt Lake Times says of Wnft. Vrttlf WVotAnaknw, lie Utah carpet bagger is true, h has 'cave Montana on the outside of the curately done anJ delicately shaded. Pin Cushion, T.ctitia Tneh, st.ilei.ood fence and Louise Oil Emily done more for Utah than for any place pan: mgs by Affn pAtArnn, were very nice.asalso luster work ' ' in the United States besides. How as Ifoffffan, the Tombstone Prospector: The Keller Says u in e Denotion'' "Silent Miss Ida Watt. tomshed the bagger will be when by Jolley. news of the slaughter of Mexican troops ' Annialan, reads the Times. by H. E. Cooledge, aged 12 and PllRBAP'-h- . by Yaqui Indians in Sonora has been crayon, a "Red Rosebv Lee Young, are deservVAttta Ma'lapn confirmed Tfie latter caught two comM ' A marrmers Marr Rub. The big boiler in the Beaver Woolen panies of soldiers in swimming and kill- ing of honorablemmention. ' TTf'nranrd, this department, at hung Mills weighed 8.000 lbs, instead of ed them all while in the water Four compass, TMf. CarNnn. Joacnbln traded some a'tention, for its accuracy farAr Mrtmtf RrtATurantr, The Editor on that proud an d thousand troops have been ordered to done by John II. Hougaard, aged 12. j nlvarn, patriotic sheet, would rather die than to the front. T.iHv I.nrtvicaon, of which there weed flowers, tiiik The tockme. tAtia Hougaard, acknowledge that his paper had been was an endless display, have reached a Tidv Chatles Baker has ;l vegetable gar I RoaaHa Tluhior, guilty of a typographical error. And near Anaheim. Io't finest FT and The of absolute tate he Hag. Marta Ptraoo, perfection. fanlight Saturday such is life. K11 T.arAn. those shown was 11 a t: th by 'w ';!u-- 2jX pounds grouping perhaps pumpkin VAOfU nme Bleak, aged 13, but there were T dr urah M'tml HiToh, America is a free country, thank God and two beets ii.-efrom ted that free press, free trade, tree religion; but weighed 'i he boquets by several .mall chfldreti that Hani Phst. Taabril ndAr.n, pound each MamiA Punn. b1 : some of the pesimists composing pumpkin was bought hv a Nw l ink were marvels of delicate beauty. Cordon AndAraon. Wool flowers in wreaths and boquets, torkmp. population are as devoid of understand o, who shipped ,'t to hi own State floffti. KutiA Crawford, v.mtms pafts of the house, but Fnpisr Comb CA Can" ing as tne Irish man who diove off vum 1 air. orafn, a private carriage left standing 111 the le wieath by Lottie Parry with new deMaryVaina, SrruTA-oTVf r FI maon. Iron. Francisco steel oan was The cruiser street, and when arraigned for theft ign m edging, was voted the best bv the Rni rnyproil n tono, And.PatArann Some zephvr mats, velvet CnbloT. asked if this was America, the land 01 successfully lauucued at noon vesterdav TvVr spectms in Iron FranSan Works at the Union ml saun pincushions and an endless T?todifnd rank Tarlor, the free. HrrflO Tilnr cisco, in the presence of a large crowd ray of tidies, in thread, wool and cot- TbU, TUH rarpAt I anrAtta now, A Detective of Salt Lake who was no- of people. The ctuiser was chnstened of made T in pattern every variety in, r, TohnniA AIiIa, a ted by a lletald reporter as being on the by two young ladies, daughteis of Com- chrochet, T ontao Slinnd. knitted, embroidered and Pill prnpf in track of a suspicii s individual and in- modore Benham and Henry T. Soott ot rawui, were exhibited by various parties 'od. Pacp'Ib Manifp Pid, terviewed by the Knight of Faber, gave the iron wotks. The cruiser will not he and did not 11 W.fTonIo pot. comprise one shabby article,e it as his opinion that there were more ready for a trial trip before next April. but are too nm.ierous to rece.eve seper-tunder VaTja Caboor, 6 crnr crooks to the square inch in that city A lorn, Limber handsome mention very 10 T Ah Fold, than any other place he knew of; that in fine green twine and old 11 our quin fie was acquainted wall the parties who 11 use ribbon, made an elegant drapery Vtbol VoNon, 12 Clara Mndarn, h;d a hand 111 the safe breaking in Ol a shelf, and a nuveltv in hanging 12 Mara Fnh, den, Beaver, American Fork, and that askets ot raveled stripes of bleach, ad Wrnatlnn 11 Visa. Cora .Takcroan, Reliable news has been received from they were all at present in that cay. A A cunning lit-- : Fookrtok. S Homraard. d gtace t a window. in detective that was doing las work insuch Stanley. Vtr with Teficc, Maria Alatrnm. Baby jacket in zypher bv Maraiula 11 a clumsy manner that a Herald scribe, There are said to he fifteen survivers ensen, aged 7, a sofa cushion, sample Fnbvblb. Nnn DavAnport, V Marv Cbnoman. detected him on the street in "stealthy of the battle of Balaklava. r or canvass work in landscape, delicate WMa thread laco, Cracc Crawford, is pursuit of his unconscious victim, is Storey Flock, ly shaded, by Bertha Kennet.and a lamp It farmers bored Some Indianapolis for mat decorated with artificial flowers and Mafs, Mice ITotrcan, just the man to size up tiie city, its be12 , Flla longings, inhabitants, and intimate des- natm.il gas. ami ate very busy now wit1 muss by Matildia Buler. were near the io Fnldar. Frqifa n tiny in about four weeks, the length tit the problem of what to do with the sa n?7Mbi'tb with was hand Kenner, em that mduw, draped its water that came out of the hole Maud Hixon. the gentlemans residence. broiileied curtains. A very pretty card FrediA Smith, 11 ei etver whose design was a full moon TTnndkerehief Caaeq. Pella Wniv, The are entertained at and some between Jennie Fh1, neat ItnkHt, crescent, hung Sioux City and leave for Omaha, enroute "OH! UPRIGHT JUDGE!" 4 FubvFeid, on the wall, below a spool ) MarrnoHa Hougaard, bo! to which they were enteitained splashers a hand embroidered shoul- Stoevinirs,rktie To and bmcket, It has caused a great deal of comment bv a band place FniiivKoiiar of Winnebago and Om.itis 11 der sc arf. A childs flannel skirt was VettieTIoggan, in tunes past, that while the officials Indians. 1? prteraon, jPatre were so reedy to point out criminals in edged wuh knitted lace, the work of in AldAr, Ftnilv The defense in the Cronin case m v .May Ai.dersot,, aged 6 years, and was as CrndUQu It, Roaelincox, the marriage relation and to punish 10 12 Ve ora Peacock. with savage severity, where the suffering ed to strike out tiie testimony ot an ex- even as machine work. A rug on which T era u Cox, Sfnekinrq, was was no on name made had the the of read a that he there fell with the greatest force on women pert ground OuH-FfPe Jolley, n nd children, they carefully abstained uewspaper report of another experts ctimpv yarn ot untaveled stockings am) OuPt. lirr!ePevnnIdfl, 11 as a commended LoniaA to lie of is n from pointing out any way out of the estimony. Abler, beauty Tidy, tiling as well as from au economy point ol Pillow Cuaea with wide lace, Tena Woptan-skew- . difficulty. It looked like the act once esis if lie General to savs he is Rauni the n view, fames Bleak, aged 15, so long an 12 tablished, the punishment was to be perworked. Clara Andereon. man in the pension depar.-men- t invalid, exhibited wotk in sign painting krt with wide Lace, and Tidy, Christena petual. However, the question has been responsible lie 8 his name want PetAron, dont signed that showed great care. A novelty A fet Tarda of Wool practically solved by a tucing of Judge with a rubber l.aoe, Alico Anderson, 12 stamp in the hand ot the picture fume of nut shells and beans, The Zanes in the Bennette case. It seems $58.75 (troaa reeiduta of thefairwer that at one time Bennette was a polyg-omis- t, clerk. by lev Jakeman, aged 12. Ensign Peak Expends, breakage etc., 7.fi0 The Burlington, the Rock Island and in cockel burs from which floated a but had had a "church divorce Ket receipts. and discontinued the relation, as was the St. Paid are in bad straights over small ameiican flag, by Elvira Sidwell, bracket, nd many proven when he subsequently stood tiie the traffic agreement between th ageJ 15, a pme-con- e trial for unlawful cohabitation. He re- Northern and the Union Pacific, accord- other aitieies go to show what little There is still another side to the fair hands can do when properly dnected. gistered as a citizen, took the regulation ing to lhe Chicago Tima. Leva Cox exhibited as a work of great we regret to he obliged to mention, but vote by which he affirmed that he was A Git b fie horn last Sunday in a : dust tv a gunny-sacVerv not a bigonust or poligomist etc., and rug, in brilliant justice to exhibit ts compellsus. garden at Cmcmali, died lot c Francis Clarks hair work was many of the elegant trifles were inpired-an- d the commissioner put his name on the zoological of some were completely destroyed by nourishment, list. 'The case was reported to the want pioper not, pet haps, the nest, but was veiy nice d site w as the youngest exhibitor in the malicious mischief of children admitGrand Jury, and inditement forpnrjurv mother refused to to feed it Irotil t! ol 1,1 We are constrainA babies cap in ted to the building. mat followed. Now comes the part that beginning, and the experiment hand failed, 1 ne unique spec.-me- u Peacockdepartment. blue and gold cord by Verny ed to say that while in most cases it is makes the Liberals squirm: Judge Zaue mg bywill he preserved by a taxider Funk, aged 14 was a tasteful little piece best to pass youthful indiscretions bv instructed the jury to find the defendant Eflie Jolley was the only there is a limit to this method ol deal of millinery not guilty, as he held that the accused mist. Primar pupil to exhibit in the quilt de- ing with children, and that limit is reachhaving abandoned the practice, was not in any sense of the word a poligomist. partment. although there was a large ed when the persons and property of our and handsome assortment. A chimese friends suffer. yoke in thread, by Ulreca Thunell, was srnipy beaut. iul, and the bead collars by GUARDIAN'S SALE OF HEAL ESTATE. the little Bleak girls were quite as nice A subterranean river has been discov- - as the imported aiticle. I.ena Braitli-wate- s Kotlce i hereby piven that in pursuance of Alee Itee i of IntercNf, Clippings and er.-in France. card of butterflies under glass an order of the Probute Court- in and for the Commeul. of Sanpete, 1emlor of Utah made on wete much admit eel, although they have county 2 Mil. day of October, 1SS9 in the matter of The King of the Netherlands has ah been exn.bited before. A tiny trifle, as the estate ami Guar(itinhip of Frank Funk and dicated the title of Grand Duke of Lex-- I Had as it was useless. was a plate of "egg themlvew Funk, minors, the undersigned, tnp emburg in lavor of the Duke of Nasa-shell chin. 1, by Ida Lee, seemed to at guardian of the 11persons anil estate of said audion, to the like honey does minors, will si at public to Wood and Coal wanted al this office The marriage of Princess Siphte, of ttact small feminines highest bidder, foreaah, and subject Cox had a silk of bees. said Proimte Eugenie court, on MomUy, jar ly Russia, and the Duke of Spaita Ur own on the table of Manti growth the25th. day of November, 19, at 2 oclock p. tocoous The "Sentinel News Depot is the Prince ol House Greece, was solemnized, Oct. Ins little girl has for four years grown m. at the front door of the Court place to get the daily and weekly pap- 27th, at Athens. Manti City, in the mid counlv of i?anpete, all cocoons and thoroughly understand the rij;ht, ers. F'itie stationery, Pens, Pencils, etc-title, interest and estate of the feaid minors, in ami to all those certain lots, pieces the wb.k A search in Holland far the deed t Miss Christena Ludvigsen has re- Manhattan Island was parcels of land situate, lying, and being There was a great variety of quilt or in the said county of Sanpete, Territory ot I'tah, tiie work piesented moved her office to one door north well as and bounded and described as in as follows, to materials, l expensive and Biographical society sofa cushions and lambrequins, mostly Mam Street, and the fact disclosed mx iH) of the South Branch Co-othree (8), block sixty-si('),andbeing that there ol is Korth South twelve rods aud links, will times ail be prepared at where she lecord at rite Hague in Holland, a lettei lhe work of grown people. There was thirteen 13 rods East and Yet, containingby to receive calls. for Papa, done by roda. As platted m plat a Mmiti City stating that the Island had been pur a nice pair of slippers Annie Ware and Della Ware contributed survey. The same being m 'Cition 12, ip. 18 Mr. A. Lowry has rented the shop chased lot .4 in 1626, S. Range 2 East, Salt LakeMeridi ui. a childs hood in zepher; creditable Also a piece, beginning at a point six and .2P lately occupied bv E. L. Parry & Son work. h E, thence South 4 deg. 45min. West, 4 lid as a stone, vard, and opened a fust class est corner of A deaf and dumb boy viho has had 110 .37 chains, from the North butcher shop. He expects to keep meat in. Tp. id South, Range 2 hast, of Salt I . kt Ephraim, Oct. 26th, 1.SS9. training, now at school in Salt Lake 4 deg 4r mm. W Ubi Thence I.Dii'oK South Meridian. all Sentinel. tunes. The time for hold showed to the at admiring public, a check- eight and 'ftfebains. Thence, i.ast, hcm and mg lhe Sunday School Concert, has 12 chains. Thence South twelve aud .40 ch. There is some trouble brewing ovet been changed from Oct. 25th to Nov. 1st erboard in inlaid wotk, a carved bracket Thence North 82 dg. East, three and .70 eh. the waters of Six Mile. The owners of It will be held inj. C. Petersons Hall and conabcase. The finest wotk m tins Thence South 89 deg. East, eighteen and .7 cb North 14 deg. 15 nun East, twenty-ontop Thence Funks Lake are using the water to fill and not in the Tabernacle as before me was a table with checkerboard .."5 eh. West thirty-fou- r chains. Thence and also of inlaid wotk that was a marvel of up the lake and the Gunnisonians are stated. to place of beginning. Containing AnThe and exhibitor, acuracy. beauty are it and to the North to half of and .50 Acres. Situated in objecting stop trying Yours, etc., drew Anderson, aged 17, whose father is Section 10 Township IS South Range 2 East, them from using the water. P. C. Anderson. a master machanic, has genius and what Minti Precinct. Sanpete County, Territory of The Johnson Bros, have again organis sometimes better, the methodical I'tnk. ten per Terms and condition of ised a comqany and are on the road THE REFORM SCHOOL OPENING. study to his subject. In Ihis department nt, ot the purchase money to be paid to the was a bedstead b Frank Taylor, aged auctioneer on the dav of sale, balance on conwith some good plays. They expect firmation of sale by said Probate Court. Deed to reach Manti about the 8th of Nov 12; and a small table hv Bertie Tavloi, m expense of purchaser. We act now in We Moroni bv the clothes two Pern ledge horses, Tuesday They played reeipt of tged 10; Mary Jane leetol,Funk, Ull IV , U"in the 'Board ol liustee Snow and Moses Hogan, a ntiniture Guardian of the Persons and estate ol Frank are always glad to see the Andrew and mk minora. Funk, tile eiiiuuial il Kehiiiu School which wheelbarrow, sled, horse, hammer, ax, Bros, and their talented Company. October 30th, 19. u ill lu founaily open-on the 31st, toi- pick and hoe in wood made a unique Manti, 20 W. K. Reid, Atty Parks & Thompson is the name of a l- iv- - i ne prugr mime is as follows r uipe by Fav Sidwell, aged 9. :u new law fittn in Salt Lake City, in The vegetable dept, exhibit was very Ogden Band. the Land Orfice business, and will ptac-tic- e Kev. Mr. Barren, complete and reflects great credit on the well. law Mr. BUCKLERS ARNICA SALVE business as genetal Ogden Baud, growers. One mamoth squash weighed Parks was Receiver at theLand oflice lor Ogden s elcome, Mayor F. J. Keisel Spiffs, and anothor of the flat variety The best Salve in the world for cuts, some time and is well posted on Utah Speech, Hjii. A. H.Limd measured 6t inches in circumferance; fever Author of, Kofor-SvhnnU Hill. Lands, Mines, etc.; Mr. Thompson is there were beats of immense size and bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, chilblains-corns- , tetter, hands, sores, chapped Hon. W. C. Hall, lately of the firm oi Wilkes and homp Speech, Ex like looked that exager-ationgross abbages and all skin eruptions, and posiSecretary of Territory. son and is in everv sense ot thy uoul a cures piles, or no pay required, Ogden Band, tively your pat- 'uslc They practical man. of can"lhere were apples large size, Hon. C. C. Richards Speech, It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfacronage. honey packed by Speech, refunded. Hon, S. A. Smith, ned and bottled fruits, Price, 23 sided market frames, tion, or money box. Married. Wednesday, October 3.1th , Adress. (formal opening) Gov. A L' tiie bees in glass Sold bv I, B. Brunei, cents jellies, cake, and last but not least, Manti, per Mr. Oliver Squite and Miss Alice Thomas. 1&X9 and H. P. Larsen, Ephraim. bread and butter. Jones of this city were united in the the white One rabbit, large property holy bonds of matrimony in the Manti THE PRIMARY FAIR. of George Bleak, aged 4 years, was the Cents, Ladies nd Children's Boots and Temple by President D. H. Wells. The sole exhibit in the stock department and Shoe for Full and Winter Trade, in Elegance B. The was Fair held President at J. on beginning rsception Wednesday Combined with Strength and Dur all he of and Take was monarch surveyed. style. Maibens, where the bride has resided last and held two dys was formally are Guaranteed at ibihty, and at Prices that We wish opened by Pres. J. B. Maiben at the it all around, the Fair was a success and for the past seven years. i413 Hanson, Mt. Pleasant, litin aid will the stimulating materially them a happy and prosperous voyage Council House. The schools were adfor tle exertions another ones to greater mitted on the first day without through life. charge Space will not permit us to menorder. The year. It has been currant talk around town, m their regular tion all that was first class and we have that the R. G. W. were discharging ev- display was arranged with an eve to the endeavored to give a complete list of all of color and artistic effect, not ery man in their employ who declare! mending the Primary contributors below. of voting tire Peoples tickt t found :a some more on The Misses l.owry Miss Eva Cox, Miss extensive and pre- at the next municipal election. Des. Ettie Andetson, Miss Ieacock, Miss affaus. Hen's, At the north end of the room were Quillen and others.leut some very handCOAL! COAL!! flie mips drawn by pupils from Mr. some wool wotk, high art, embroideries Jas T . J keman. Manager of the SenGood Coal at the Manti fair and tor tiie decorative children's to Scotts etc, school. Cheap I'hey were very to Ogden. Wednesd ly to be George tinel went Canyon," 44 Allies creditable, especially one of South Am- purposes. Mrs. Yaie contributed to the Coal Mine, keiorm the ol .A the present p;niig Fair by sending some lovely boquets ofl south of Manti. erica ty lohana M. Madsen. the School on 31st, 1 Coal at the mines $ 50 per ton. amutnn flowtrs A upply Station. ' Abth All t or south Utah and their railway shipping points best because they find we keep a handy Camp Yard, and ths boss store on the road where every thing desirable and fashionable oan be bought at priceB irresistable. We sell for cash or its equivalent only. No script! No credit! No discount ! Quick time ! Dollar for dollar. On this plan only, can w save you on all purchases from 25 to 33i per cent. T So.-00- Inf-tM'- 41 -- travelers north bound, find us in their way, no more because we are on the most direct route between the great Wool Producing regions of Southern Ass-it-.- ROBBirJS 11 aJ.-rne- J John P. Christwi,0tl Jamea M. Robbins. 1 , CHRISTENSON, Gunni son. Utah T H rrjARMERS EXCHANG .J.P.IVleilstrup.eARMERS EXCHANG - ra. 1 Amorloan. An-o- O We have a large stock of new and fresh Goods at lowest prices and rtfwenished every week, our boots and shoes in great varietiestind low prices cannot be excelled. Our Glass ware and Crockery department is complete We carry afull stock of Dry Goode, Groceries and Hardware also Mens and Boys clothing, ,ats and Caps. n short, everything that belong to awell selected stock we have. Produce taken at the highest prices. AL60 fur the Celebrated Studerbaker Wagons, Buggies and Car Agents riages ; also for all kinds of farming implements. Cheap for cash creasy terms. John F. F. Dorius, Salesman. Ephraim City, Utah. sSMRS. I. B. BECNEL S SS&- - k -'. 1 POrolgn. CENERAL NEWS. Mantl Items . 1 j Gem-logica- wit-Lo- t e fifty-seve- THEFAIR,jF sale-Cash- ; . I Parties from the South should visit th Fair before making purchase elaewhere. W carry a fall line of Crockery and Glass ware, Wooden and Willow ware. Tin ware, Notions and Imported Novelties. Our prices are lower than ever made before in Utah. ie-1 1 s. COAL! hisi-teati- Six-mi- -- y FLTmomjis a Co' 3.0 W 1 SOUTH OT Salt Lake City MANTI ROLLER MILLS. LOUIS T. BECKER, LESSEE, Manufacuroo The Best Grades of Flour, Jf)3T0rders and Correspondence tolicited Custom Work a Specialty |