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Show . 4 y BtBSCRIBB FOR j y y r 1L S 2,30 PER YEAR. W.W.VV 1) R. IQClI Physicians oodrisg.m I. H C Pleasant. Dr. V. If. Olsten Surgeon of S. P. V. Ry., and County Quar amine Phsician, will practice in Gynecology and tSurgeonry. Dr. V. W. Late of Woodring Kansas City and graduate of an Ohio College, will, as heretofore, follow general practice. N. B. Telegrams will only Be swered when made or endorsed by sponsible parties, Dr. W. J. B.-Stacev- , w WORK S OF DEPARTMENTS. FIRST TERM. SUMMARY A And Gentle Treatment Guaranteed 19 K.P.L ARSON.P.M. Dealer in Glntli man: The following general statistical report of the above named institution for the twenty weeks ending is submitted lor your careful conIn order that this repoit sideration. may prove to be a source of information by winch your honorable body may be come acquainted with the operations of the system and discipline of the Academy, the work performed and ends atuf objects accomplished, the following plan will be observed: According to the above, during the x. Departments. twenty weeks, two thousand five hun2. Special Organisations. dred and twenty lessons have been 3. Miscellaneous. given by two regular teachers, assisted by four noimul students. The Record I departments. of Specifications and Efficiency shows 1 Entrance and Discontinuance. the percentage is far above the that Dimou-lueuNo. of .Students. Depart- it is fitting to here jeinaik, average, turned. registered. that the Record teleried to, is not absoA Normal 8. lutely correct, owing to a lack of a perB 8 Advanced 46 fect system of obtaining a percentage C Preparatory 20 133 which will lie a thoroughly correct representation of tiie students' advance2S 1S7 Totals, ment and efficiency: however, it is a fair 2. PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT. and consistaut exhibition of their advancement, A Introduction This department has been under the 2 SPECIAL ORGAN IZAIONS. immediate jurisdiction of Miss Came I Weekly Theological RepititionsHenrv. and has been conducted accord ing to the iollowiog , statistics. These cxeicists have been held MonClMkei Number Ko. weekly Te. ichors in da' reritationa days. 1 he leason for. and benefils 4 Hi) b Theology Carrie Henry to be derived from holding tiiese 5 i IV Reader special exercises, are to ascertain the ina 115 d Grammar U, u 2 terest taken and the advancement made v Composition B, 115 A. Greenwood on the 3 44 (irammarc, part of the students in ihe study 2 r 44 CompositionCc, Carrie Henry of theology, which we claim is . the 5 9 Arithmotiinever-failin5 JamesChristennon 27 i Arithmetic D, key by which the mvMeiies 5 arrie J Geography B. . 2S Henry of all human learning can be uulocktd, ' 5 Ic 314 Uoographv C, 5 I 9 SenaJenaon means by which doubt and the togs of Geography D. 5 A. Greenwood at Penmanship 14, skepticism are successfully dispelled 5 Came Henry levels to effect an allevuation and en n Orthography K, 110 5 o Orthography C, 18 Lewis Swenson from. sin, iniquity, and all that 5 Carrie Henry p Penmanship ', K9 which tends to entangle we ik, frail hu5 q Physiology It, 12 5 r Physiology C, Diantha Lowry manity 111 a net of degradation, tnisciy. and suftenug. To achieve these happy Aggregating a total numbei of weekly and resulis. has been 1I16 g.eAt recitations seventy four, given by six end glorious to winch we have exeited our enteachers. The percentage, exhibiting leading feature of the inergies 111 this the preparation and efficiency of the stitution. I11 teaching this science, doc-- t students belonging to the above classes, i .es and pi nc ph s and not chap er and have been kept, and the roll called at nave been the leading features, the commencement of each recitation hy veise, the historical and biogiaphical the following named students, who have using threads of the Divine records to make acted as seniors over the classes, in the and mote indelibly impress upon order given above, b Lauretta Andeison plain, of the learner, those morals, minds the c George Hanson, d Caroline Jenson, e v rues and truths which will tend 10 enCaroline Jenson, Annie Jenson, g Annie noble and of duty, the develop h Jenson, Edwin Olson, i Ella Wett'all, which to a greater or lesssparks degree, enter Rosella Laison, k Peter Swenson, I into lie make up of every soul born into Hyrum Bosen, tn- Emma Metcalf, n Mary the world. With 'he exception of WedAnderson, o C- O. Neilson, p David nesdays', f hour eveiy morning is Thompson, q Druzilla Allred, r Evinda devoted to the teaching of Theology Allred. according to a plan and d agram pre-ously formulated, each doctrine 3. ADVANCED DEPARTMENT, and chief features thereof, bef n troduction. ing graded and presented to the stu This department has been under the dents in a systematic and consecut.vve supervision of Alrna Greenwood, and order. The students take elaborate conducted in keeping with the following from the lectuies and copy said notes statistics notes into a journal which every student No. in No. weekly Teuclier8 Classes. in school is required to keep. Ten classes, recitntiuus. questions, taken from the subject matter imparted, are pur to the students, who are organized fiito classes of about ten, over which a student known as the repituor, piesides and interrogates the students, repititors keeps rolls of their respective classes, which contain the names of the students, and their percentage for each week. Said rolls are examined by the Principal 111 the Priesthood meetings held every T uesday afternoon. Also in these meetings, the Aggregating a total number of weekly recitations, sixty-twgiven by two repititors make verbal reports, which teachers. The percentage, exhibiting set forththe 'lie conduct of the students repitition, the range of perthe preperation and efficiency of the during and the number who did not students belonging to the above named centage, divine service 011 the previous classes, has been kept and the roll called attend Sabbath. 1 he resulis of the theological by the following named students, who have acted as seniors over the classes, training, to be observed m the Academv It is the portal through in the order as given above. b James are as lollows; which the spiiit of God enters into our Peterson. Christensen. A. midst and causing the hours to flee as L. Btinnel. e- - Sena Jensen. -- Sarah though they were minutes, and the Anderson. Lowry. minds of the students to become enPeterson, i Dora Lowry, to an understanding of those Lowry, k Fannie Green. -- Robert J. lightened with which they are endeavoring Bischoff. Thompson. -- Rosa truths to become acquainted, and implants Beal. within their hearts joy and pleasure, 4. NORMAL DEPARTM ENT. never experienced before. 2. a refining The General Board of Education de- moral tendency 3 Testimonies of the cided to establish a Junior Normal class truth of the gospel, gained by many in the Sanpete Stake Academv, and while attending the institution made an appropriation to pay the tuition 2 ORv,ANIZATION OF THe PRIeSTHOOD. to of a number of students who a Registry According to the remake school teaching a profession. With the statistics of the organization gister, this of of a view taking advantage r; elders, humane and generous offer, we published stand as follows: Seventiesdeacon. 30; in the Annual Circular for the second 3; priests, 20; teachers, 27: Academic year, the following announce- members, 103; non members, 3; total, 1S7. ment; t. Those holding the priesthood "NORMAL DePART MeNT. have been organized into quorums as 'In order to accommodate those follows one consolidated quorum.com-pnsin- g seventies and elders, one priests young ladies and gentlemen aspiring to the profession of school teachers, it quorum, two teachers quorums, and has been deemed expedient to com- two deacons' quorums, with presidents over each The duties of said president mence a Junior Normal Department Candidates giving evidence of the re- are to look after the geneial interests and efficiency ot, keep a roll of their respective quorquired advancement ums, and report the numbar absent in will be admitted into this department. inmeetings, c. Priesthood Wishing to avail themselves of this in- pr.esthood ducement and to accept the liberal meetings have been held weekly. 'Ihe of these meetings centive, eight students three young main cbaracterictirs have been ladies and five young gentlemen pre- are as follows- 7 adconducted by the students, the young sented themselves as applicants for mission into this department, distributed brethren presiding in turn, and the as follows- Ephraim, 4: Manti, 1; Spring minutes taken in like manner, each evihis president and secretary appointing City, 1; Moroni, 2. Having given and and verbal successor. 2. Written dence of the required efficiency, reports of the repititors. referred presenting recommendations from ortheir into above, are made, thereby oprespective bishops, and signed dorsed bv Canute Peterson, President of portunities of becoming acquainted ad.ancement the religious the Board of Education, they were ad- with are the students presented mitted, and the Normal Department was of t. Drugs,Medicines, Paints. Oils, Etc. a full line of Chemicals. Proprietary Articles, including Toilet goods, Perfumeries, Soaps, Combs, Brushes, Flavoring Extracts, Groceries, Cigars and Tobacco, Etc., Etc., constantly on hand H 13 Ephraim City, Utah and Sun Foundry MACHINE SHOE Manufacturers. Steam and ing machinery. a: i g stoves, 7 g horse-powe- r well-driv- e auufacturers of steam C engines-boder- s, pumps, brass and iron castings, castings for store fronts, mill work, iron work for jails, bridges, and buildings, wrought and cast iron fencing. Boiler rea pairing specialty. All Kinds of pluming, gas. and eb-aMai fitting attended to. and dealers in steam heaters, for public and private buildings. Deveys patent tubular iron wheelbarrows for miners and farmers. Agents for Leffcl Steam Engines and water wheels. Half block west of West Coop. P. 0. Box 178. j one-hal- DEVEY & SUNDRERG. V 31-4-- 29. e, UtahTIME Central CARD Passenger Trains leave Nephi daily as follows : Going Noith at5:28 a. in. 2:23 p.m. 8:30 South'1 11:35 Arrive at Salt Lake 10:10a,tn. and 6.50 p.m. Leave Salt Lake City at 7 10 a.m. and 3 :50 p m. Passenger Trains leave Salt Lake daily, for the North, to connect with the U. P. Ry. and the U. & N. Ry., at 6:00 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. and arrive in Sait Lake City at 11 :40 a.m. and 3 :30 p.m. Freight trains leave Nephi for the North at 7 :35 a.m. and for the South at 6 :25 p.m. Francis Cope, GenF, & F. Agt. John Sharp, Gen. Supt. General Officers, Jain Street. Salt Lake City. AN TE 2JTIME yAUBY CARD. ffS Trins leaye daily (Sunday going north Chester, Moroni, Draper, Fountain ex-d- ) 9 :00 a. in. 9:30 9 45 Green, 10 :10 10:30 Divide, MainSt, Nephi, ll :20 Arrive Nephi, 11:25 Going Sooth leaves 12:30 in. Nephi, Main St Nephi, 12.40 1.30 Divide, FuuntainGreen,l :63 p. m. 2.15 Draper, 2 :30 Moroni. St Arrive Chester, 3:00 ,l partages connect at Moroni for all s of San Pete and Sevier. Theo. Bruback, Manager. H. S. Kerr, General Supt. Valentines, Valentines. Call and see our fine asortment o at the Sentinel Newsf Vaentmes "Depot. o, -- -- de-fir- - B FEIi. UTAH, FRIDAY, H, baclt quorum 2. i$ represented by one who speaks upon the uatuie of the priesthood and theologicd subjects 4. General instructions are given bv the principal. Therefore, according to the characteristics, those! ho!dnghe priesthood get a valuable experience in presiding, taking m mutes, making reports, and practice in sperk-m- g in public, if. The subject spoken on by the various speakers, who have represented the quorums m the meetings held, are about as foilows: Fust the Priesthood, a.- - Aaronic and Mel. A.Diflerent degrees of authorities, immunities, and blessings o.- - Necessity of being called to the priesthood t- fMaimer of impaiting, or ordination. blessings as a result of obedience to the priesthood. Punishment, a result of disobedience a. Comparison of the organization of, and the principles and doctrines taught by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-DaSaints, with the Church of Christ as it existed in the Apostolic dispensation, b 'The Apus Its tacy of said church restoration Third, Subjects ol a practical and social nature have been treated intelligently. of its members, 1890 James M. Bui, bine. Chri-tem-c- u ripply Station. All travelers mrth or south hound, find us in their way, no more because we are on the most direct mute between the great llool Iro'lneing regions o Southern Utah and their railway shipping points best because they find we keep a handy CanTp Yard , and the boss store on the road where every thing desirable anif fashionable can he bought at prices irrsistahle We seli for cash or its equivalent only. No script! No credit! No discount ! Quick time! Dollar for dollar. On this plan only, can we ave,you on all purchases from 25 to 33.1 Per cent. y c-- TESTIAK INY M EF.I I NOS. The object of these meetstudents the opportunity ot making voluntary speeches and bearing their testimonies appertaining to the truth of t lie Gospel, and expressing their feelings and opinions regarding the institution, teachers and one another, Theieby an excellent opportunity of becoming familiar with their interest, feelings and aspirations is obtained b 1 he Response. At one time in tlie Academy, the practice was to call the students to speak from the roll; but that practice has heen abandoned, and the voluntary in- de instituted, w hicli has fi tendency to produce much betler results. 011 me pi incip.d that "one volunteer - w nth ten c eiced Neatly every 111 the student lias speaking and as many as forty-livspeaking durThe sentiments expiess-eing a meeting. by the studeins are as follows: Indorsement of me Academy and Us rules and discipline. It is a great 2. blessing to have the opportunity ol ihe Academv General ex3. piexsions of pleastne and good feeling one toward aiiuinei. Earnest 4 to one, another lo conform their lives in accordance with the rules and to advance and make a wise use of Bv the experitheir time c. Resulis ence related above, there is a noticable improvement in speaking, increase of confidence, ihe establishment of great unity, and the engendering of gospel John' I. outhei a Central Se-ton- 3. u. SO. -- to-d- at Beuch House. Manti FIRST-CLAS- J. Zion. Dentist. Office organized in the beginning of tlie school year. For the lack of the necessary timeas Subscription Pi Lee w ill be observed on examination of the 1 and 6 for a S? 50 year; i. 50 months, undepartment reports, a gteat many for 3 months in advance. usually large classes, conducted bv only N. II. Felt, Proprietor and Manager. two regular teachers.) the requisite in theory of amount of instructions teaching has not heen given. However, most of these students have rendered PRINCIPALS REPORT valuable service in teaching classes, and 0the the Sanpete Stake Academy for at the same time, have had practice in twenty weeks, commencing; Septem- the profession to which they ale aspirber. 9th.ihS9, andetiding Feb. 7th. 1S90 ing. To the President and Board of Kdvcation for Sam'etf Stake of anre- "tSali lu THE SENTINEL surgeons and OTTia 3STEW fiCOONTT NEWSPAPER,! -i MANTI CITY, SAN PETE COUNTY, h phrai m. the fy 1 VOL. V. Wil.OLSTKK, 0 y i uhc ONLY -- Vd?n uOhjtrt. ings is to exieud to the ROBBINS & CHRISTENSON, Gunnison. Ulalr The attention of Farmers is called to the (act that the e d 1 - INVESTMENT CO. LOaiis on Easy Ratos. Is making Lombard Inevstment Company promptly attended to. Rooms Lne and Two. No 6S East Second South Street, S L City. Call i! in the city or write us a letter. All Business love. to be continued General Merchandise- - TA1BHTJH3SS,; At v'entiuel News Depot. ADMINI-TUATO- S B SALE OF REAL LSTA1 E Notice U Jjorebv Kiven, that in pursuance of an order of the l'roLmte Court in ami for Ihe county of Minpeto, Territory of Utah, made 00 tlielHth day of January, IH4H), in the matte of the estate of Ainhon Christensen, Are Still at Their Old stand, Main Street, Manti, Utah. deceased, th uudersijned, tho administrator of the estate of Ambon Christensen, deceased, will sell at public auction, lo the highest tddder, for cash and subject to confirmation by said Irobat court, on Friday, the SUL day of Kebruai y, 1890, at U oclock,, m , at the late residence of the said Ainhon deceased, in Kphrann City, in tlie county of hanpet1, all th right, title interest and estate of the said Ainhon Christensen at the time of his death, and all the right, title and interest that thesnid estate has, by operation of Jaw or otherwise, acquired other than or in addition to that of the said Ainhon Christensen at the time of his death. In and to ali those certain lots, pieces or panel of land situate, lving, and being in the said county of Sanpete, Territory of Vluh and bounded and described as follows to wit: A pared of land bt'Klnmnw ata point 1343 chains H. from the N E corner of EphratniTownsite, Sanpete Co., Ctah, thence S. 10.30 cluins, thence S. 89 deg. V. 9.2G chains, thence N. 10 00 chains, thence N feHUeg.HO min. E.g.50 chains. Containing 9 38 acres. parcel of land begrinniiitf at a point 13 43 ch. S from the NE eerier of Ephraim ownslte, Sanpete county, Itah Terr, thcnc K 60 chains, thence S, 10.30 ch thence W 45 ch, of an acre. thence N 10 30 eh, containing A parcel of land beginning atV a point 3 ho ch corner of Lot S, and 16.76 ch, K from the 4 , Sec 8, Tpi7 8R8 E, Salt Luke Meudiim, thence 8 10.60 chains, thenc K 4.49 chains, N 10 70 chains, thence W 5.00 chains thence 5.99 acres. Containing a A lam! 'if beginning at point 525 K corner, S X N W Sec 21, cha IB 3 Tp lo lid-- , iiilt Lake Meridian, thence N S 89 a of W 8 chain 120,00 chains, deg. deg., K 320,00 chains, N JMOOofft eeum, conacres. taining nine (9) Dated January 36, 1890. William T, Reid, Attorney for eatate. TerniN cash. Ten per cent of the purchase mosey to be paid to ihe auctioneer cm the day of sale, baiaiice on confirmation of sale by aid Superior court. Derd at expense of purchaser ' Henry Beal, Administrator of the estate oi Ainhon Chris tansen. Deceased Chris-teiisen- BOOTS d SHOES at X7B0TT0M PRICES.! 1 00 Best Stock of ni-fi- -i tttlN Clotlilng NO In Manti 41-- Administrations Hole of Beal Csiata Notice is herebr given, that in pursuance of an order of tlie Trobate Court in and for the comity of Sanpete, Territory of I tun, made on the 20th da fo January, 190 in the matter of the estate to Daniel B. Funk, deceased, the under-signed- , of Daniel the administrator ot the eat-ttli. Mink, deceased, will ae)l at public auction, to the highest cash bidder, for cash and sublet t to coniiimation bv Mud Court, on Friday, the 14th day of hebruary JW0, at 11 o dork a.m. at the tront door of the court house Manti city in the title, Interest (omity of Sanpete, all the right, and estate of the said Daniel H fr unk at the time the all of bis death, right, title and interest that the said estate has, by opemtton of law or other or In addition to inat wise, acquired of the said Daniel H, Funk atthethpic of Urs dead), in and toal those certain lots, pieces or parrels of land situate, lying, and being in the said count v of 8mpete, Territory of I'tah, and bounded and described as follows to wit a point 621 chains east from the S. W. Halt Lake corner ol Sec. 10, Tp. Is, 8. H.s 1 Meridian, thence N 365 chains, thence S. 4U0, 15 W. a chain, of thence S. I4 deg nun., thence W. 34,Oochains, thence X. 4 d g. 45 rmn. h. 4,37 chains, containifi 14,74 acre. A. parcel of laud beginning at a point 20 00 chain W from the S. K. corner office, .Tp. , Salt Lake Meridian, thence N. 3,65 8. K 2 chains, thence 8. 5 deg 30iuln , VV 1 1,10, chums, thence S 64 deg W. 8,75 chafur.tironce S. 10 deg,f 15 min., W.4,90 chains, thence E. 38,25 chains, acres. , containing 25, Terms and conditions of sale: COi Ten to be pmdto the percent of the purchaseof money; balance sale auctioneer on the day tin ion of sale by said probate court. Deed at expence of purchaser. Luther T. Tuttle adminintrator of the estate ot Daniel B. Funk deceased. Dated Jan. 20, illiam T Reid, Ally for estate. db Groceries, Dry ClotLLins, BOots cfc Blioes, Hardware, Notions G-ood- s . G-RAI- We buy turers n, cfco Lumber and ShinglesManufacour BOOts k SHOE? direct from the so can sell at VERY low figures. HEDA QUARTERS FOR GENERAL SUPPLIES. E3PHH.AIM; UTAH. 1 i |