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Show 'think you, is it a t:,..e Ipi i.eiv b and e ' 1 of - A V UKKf.Y t in et il B'i 1' J cia a t:es. !! and sur , SPEECH pleasant Mr. President, ladies and geiitle-lue- n : Fur years the Peoples Party have met upon the poliiie.il arena, every shape of the genus "liheral, the hroaii domain of Lhah could furnish, ,.nd i,ev-yet fairly lo-- t It is the party who ask a battle for and extend to all men, Moimon, n Jew or Gentile, that boon, that inherent right of every American Citizen, Liberty. It is the party that holds with James A. iai field who sai !, when speaking upon the great question of Slavery: Liberty is no negation it is a substame, tangible realitv. Iti- - the realization of those imperishable truths of the Declaration, That all men are created equal That the sanction of all just government is tire consult of the gov erned. Gan these truths he realized until each man has a right to he heard on all matters relating to Ours is the party of himself? truth. We aro fighting fur truth, working for truth and like truth, we will prevail. Ours is the party that uphold-- ' law udJ order, the Salt Lake Tribune ami all Liborahlom to the contrary, The fact that we notwithstanding. have recourse to the courts to redress wrongs that another people in any other part of the country would resist with violence, is proof conclusive of tiiis assertion Economy is our motto. Who can say that the people's money has not been economically ami honestly disbursed wlmn the People's Tarty has held the leigns of government? And who to hold as to say the the case opposite has rot where Liberals ruled. It - a party of sobriety, you will liml more drunkards, gamblers and men of questionable character among the Liberals than in the Peoples Party, although the latter outnumber tile former, two to one. Your party is all right, young man, stick to it, work for itj qualify yourself to help bring it yet nearer perfection. I do not claim that every act of the Peoples Party or its representatives has been entirely correct. Hut I do hold that compared with the other side it shines out brightly, even a- - the noon-dasun outshines the most feeble star in the blue vault above. Is is not better to endure the ills we have, than to tly to others we know not of? Let every young man make this mi individual, a peuonai matter. When King Edward, of England, was called to succor his sn, during a battle between the English mid Freueh, he asked the messenger, Is my son dead, wounded, or fejh d to the ground? X"l so, tliak G id, ausweied the messenger, hut he needs assistance. "Nay then' said King Edward, he ha- - no aid from me, let him bear himself like a man, and in the defense ot truth, right and liberty, win for himself a name that even his enemi-- s unbound to respect, and as the Poet Ilulleek says: r God-give- bo--- y Strike -r your alurs and vour tires; Smke for the green giaves ol your sires God, and your native laud.'1 -f.- After Peter the Hermit, who was orator, had incited thousands to engage in a Iloly War for the purpose of driving the Turks out of the II. dy Land, the Pop-Urban, promised all, however criminal, a full remission of their sins, here, and a large share of the joys ot Heaven, hereafter, saying: Gird on your swords ye men of valor, it is our part to pra-- , it is yours tight.' It is ours, with Moses, to to hold up our hands unrelentingly toGod.lt is ours to stretch tlm word against the children of Amelek. Utah,, to Itisyour part, young of the sword ami on truth giul right and not leave the praying to he done entirely by others, but do a goodly portion of ii think it beneath your dignity. Do not look passively on while your enemies forge the chains to shackle you. The great orator, Patrick Is life so dear, or Henry said: sweet as to he purchased peace at the cost of chains or slavery? Forl-iit Almighty God, 1 know not what course others may take, hut as fo me, uive me liberty or give me death It is the boast of our literal friends that ere one year has passed over our heads, the Mormons of Utah mill not le allowed to vote. What a powerful , t- your.-eives,n- w.! 1 n- f suie parpo-- e them, we wi.: -t Neil a J.ng the inclemency ol tlin. i.e aide to ap; :e-- he ti.e-- better : .ere was pule a large man v. iiea nr nu. ids are idled with t..e oui cutiosi-tie- i evdes, alien. lance at me ia.crai1 widen was1 court LiiMi.e have been gtatiued once we wont held m the Paoern.ic'.e. ne cougrega-d on w as by Bp. Jensen. A. J. teei like traveling irom 17 to .44 mde to Pre-- t. Maitien aiidothers. see it dgam as olten as w e may have to visit the county seat. Mt. Pleasant claims to have a finer id , hli.l llJC.i l.H. i : a- ' Vs I ll Mil . - Ter es-e- : AT THE CENTRAL SCHOOL. location lor county seat buildings than other city in the county. Yuu don't any We were invited by W. W. Billings, believe it? Cali and be convinced. Principal of the Mar.tl Central School to be present on Friday last, the close ol the w liter temv ot his school, and witness the closing exercises which consisted, mostly of reviews of the blanches and Shoe Ji a 1 of studv that hart been gone over during the term and embraced Arithmetic. Grammar, Geography, Physdogy etc. All kinds of Custom Work Tneienlmess with winch tile quesdone and s. good tit guaranteed tions, wmch were selected at random, weie answeied showed that neither teaciieis or students had been idle pnirimj done on Short Xuluv during tile term ot space peimilted, .Son. w e should like very much, to name those 5 Doors west of Lowry whotouk part in the exercises, but we Manti, Utah should have to mention them all, for all did exceedingly well, and deserve gieat praise'1 tor tne ethciency they exhe hibited. songs and recitations were well icndeied showing caie and painstaking on the part of of the students At the dose of the exercises, 1rest. J. MOUNTAIN DIVISION. B. Maiben, Dr. F. R. Kenner and J It. ROUTE. THE rnide tougaard Esq. speeches eulogistic of tire piogiess made by the students I lest Itoad to all PrinThe and aclmomsmng them to be diligent in cipal Points, East. West, storing up in the.r minds such knowNorth and South. ledge as would be useful to them in their iu hue I.v es. Pullman 1 it-iu- e FAIRVIEW. 0-4- -52 Tkkolgu Day orv OTTO Night 0. 013ES, TIME CARD in di.-cor- IV. 0 W.BttllKGS, Manti, Utah Ephraim, Utah. REIDS Establishment, Tailoring Sleeping And Diking Cars From THE GUNNISON RESERVOIR. maintain those principles of freidoni Salt Lark City, To The following letter from County C HI C A G O A N I) tor which our father fought ami J. 11. ltougaard contains hied. Strive St. Louis. uphold the consti- Surveyot that no doubt will he gratilymg tution of our country. Endeavor matter to the genual publ.c. to the laws. Put yourtru-- t In Effect Xgv. 17th , 1889. m God. invoke bis blessing on this Editor Sentinel: Manti, Feb. 14, 1890. and him to ak great Republic I was at the Gtim.isoii Resetvoir Dnui d atiid us out of the sea of now being constructed on Saupitch into the harbor ot Peace. River near Six mile cieek, yesieiday. and fold that the vvoik is progressing finely, tne out let pipe and gate, which is all time, aie now in position, the rr.RoM,i.n ii:s. water is stopped olt and rising daily, A. liaker of Richfield avsesur and the dam when completed will be 20 feel collector of Sevier Co. is in tow n. high liom ilie bottom ol the river, and feet wide at the base The lesei-voEdward Dixon of the D.xon Publish- luo w hen completed will cover about is in Co. him look lor lies out town, ing 400 acies 01 laud, with an average a rustle r. depth ol water ol i feet. It is, m my Messrs. V, D. Funk and H. M. Bracllv opinion, one of tire best sites for a the present owners of Funks Fake leservoir m the county, and will, when lfave t'alt Luke at 7.10 a m aLd 3:50 p have already commenced to fix up and completed, be a gieat blessing and inTrains iirriviiiu ut Ftovo at 9 40 a m ami 6:20pin. to the people ol Gunnison, as be,.elit l.ake. the he e Salt Lake for Ogden ut7:J0 and Ku Tmjns geinlem.in improve ate making a line dove around the Lake they have a great amount of good 9:.iUacu ud 4 untl 0 p m. J. V. PARKER, and intend setlo g a low of tiees all land, now almost worthless for want of water, which can be made available Asst. Gen. FFt. around the Lake tiiis season. & Pass. AgP and brought under cultivation when a UTAk All kinds cf Burial Caskets can te had OVEEUND 1 live Mi n. Let us then, with pure motives, a ith honesty of purno.-e- , reek to Furniture, Garbets, Wall paper, Etc? window line of We carry :i complete furniture, carpels, blituL.f. wail paper, Wagons Iron Etc, Parties dealing with uu get as good prices as any house sou'll of Na!t Lake, We are p.. pared at our Il mi ng mills to custom vo kou the shortest iut r?Z tly - Ir - tiu-rs- , John R. Neilson, a!-- su-ta- in j . ad-1- E-w- bVhoiasale and RetaiDDesleo - cn-ca- to Terry HOWELL & eO. . 1 t 1,. I u-- i' .m resist every imho! group d n jin the Ti- ent'rnelilm-li- L- t And u ith iarii-- 1 vvim-- e sentatives of the servants we are, hear in advance Libthe sacred ark of erty, with its tables of the law inscribed with the irreversible guarantees of liberty. Let us lore buhl on which shall a monument not only the cuisesoftiie law against treason, disloyalty and oppression, but o an everlasting covenant of peace Mid blessing with libel ty and obedience and all will say, Amen. the Our friends, til- Liberal-- , have the advantage, and they know bow to make use of it. They have the the and part of Judicial Executive, the Legislative Machinery in their own hands, and are scheming uLdit and day for more power. And It t me tell you right here that should the Liberals get full of governconti ol of the ment of thisTerrit.ny, they will u t hesitate to over-ridail tin; principles of liberty and justice, all the barriers against tyranny ami oppression, but with a high hand, they will deprive you of all the rights of j -t LANDLAND AT RKUrVLa; 1) . V 'V. l AT 1Ul.IIIt AL UA H THE IT.oPLE mt. feu. ih. IS'J'1. vie a.. Looiit Emmet 1 A - f. wTrsti-- i sav with - E. region red voter put aw ay ids predjudices Lind ei.rj seili-- h niol.ve and look to the u.;e:e-- t ol tile community in the mr..i, im Van:!, go ahead and adorn m n i ikc ar.d cenueerv iir.J no :. I j.i.c p ui.e t..::c I r stand t -- MAIN ST. MANTI. , Monthly Orders sent to the Bed House in St. Louis tor ule and Furnishings. Men and Boy's Cloths made to order 011 the shortest and in the Latest Styles, Suits send Their Own Money and 'get Parties ordering ffiy Ptofil. - . not. oil -g I- - ii Do It is right to use in preference to imported It is right to furnish petiole employment. It is right to patronize stitutions exclusively. 1 ;(HJ good w.uer supply can he furnished. C. F. RESSEGLDF, 1 would Gen Manager. suggest that the Scntinkl say Homs Affairs. a word 01 two to encourage the people of Gunnison in their laudable enterprise. JollN H. iloLGAARL) Also lleiua fliaterust, Clipping; C, ud t oumv Surveyor. Co liftmen I W e do not think that the enterA little moie snow for ye farnreis. prising people of Gunnison need ut Nepiii any t nrouragement from tbe SentiDied An infant child KT. PLEASANT or anybody ele. They have Bessey. nel, the pluck ami to carry onergy Se tretjry Tracy is making good prothat they through any eute-pri-gress toward health. what is right. home . products articles. our own home in- TIIEREFOliH It is right to purchase tko Boots and Shoes manufactured by Zion's Mercantile Institution especially as they are moderate in price, elegant in si vie and superior in quality. SOLD BY ALL HOME DEALERS Mc'Gongan. ResidentDentist, "h UTAH, e T. J. Morley, may eima.e in, and particulaly an Valentines at Cost such vnt pticesa m enteipiim- that. promi-e.- s News Depot. returns as this dues. And besides Blacksmith A Wagon Maker does tion of reservoirs will first clas work in hiacksmithing Thcie was not even stai.dii g room the louH-rhave to he. ome u gei eml thing itc. Work done on short notice. yesieiday at conference. Moroni, mid adjoining Two blocks east of Cardinal Pecci, broiliei a the Pope, throughout this, Tcriiioru-if who is sutler ing lioui pneumonia, is agriculture is to be on county road, m. lie ' ncct-. and we are pleased dying. is setting so An iceberg 700 feet high ..ad one to m t that Gu mile long was recently seen near Halt-la- a.) good an example, and we pincer-l- y N. b. hope, and in fact, are very certain that their ffort to incr- ase M. has been elected a THA I' G UST A VE N ON & Henry Stanley member ol the Russian Geugraplucal their via r supply will bt a grand success. Bucrety. 2"Ls the Brst Cant molt gum la Washington, horses have starved or rnu ami is as soft in winter as to death owing to the deep snow, and M 1. PLEASANT PARTICLES, U.cy stand Dozen still'. inJuiv. For light and heavy axles - Co-op- W. ,. REID, ., 3U-J-- i IT ISA FACT - a.xle Grease: ! Born. l'u tire wile of VV. V. Balings on Saturday the 161I1 a son, Moiher chad and papa doing well. Fire Chinese on iheir way to Dutch Flat, Cal., weie overwhelmed by atl avalanche and killed. Maish.il Burns w as charge of malicious Only 25cts. a Box. Feb. i2:h, 1S90. inqnlted on (he Will Inst as long as 2 pounds of house breaking s luucli is reany other, as only entered agaaist him byjas. F. Jensen. sue and gteasing goes as quired, James Larsen returned from a mission far ss tu o of any other. Express to tue Southern Slates on the 5th. The men hat haveadop'ed Gustaveson Brass Baud gave him a serenade and the V. M. M. 1. A. gave him a pleasant AxleGresse only grease only gretise surprise. An interesting program was only grease once a week now, becairied out much to Ins satisfaction. fore 3 & 4 times. We give 2 lets for p A mass meeting was held in the empty boxes, of ours, brought back We refund had loi the puipose ol ihsctissuig the in good condition. county se it questio yin Feb Slh a i.eii g we not as if Ray. hum Spring City was present money for sores. Good burns, scalds and speeches were made bv each of tile is very cooling and cureative. delegaies U'm Zubnskie C, W. Sorensen A comU' D. Candland and others (.bid.). Gust.wk-o.n-2 ,S. street mittee of six weie appointed to visit the k ts E., various cities to agitaie he question. Box InJ'd Salt Lake City) The committee consisted of C. W. P. vonr merchant fortiiwtaveS'WU.sAxU Sorensen, A. Aldrich, W. W. Brandon (irtrase, alMoforour v atiTprouf for boots aid N. L. Fund, A. S. N.eison, and A shoos, y, bicli are perfection, H. und Caps, Blankets, Etc, WRITER POOD CENTS SUITS. Boots at 15 PerCent off Usnal Rates. Ladles Wraps at Reduced Prices. . iroroui Gates Gates & Sur.w axaa-xrx- r Snow, Provo City, Utah. LOUR MILLJ rwSo.xx'uireiftOtta.ros e ROCK PRICES. LOU ,0 j The Best Grades of GZTJT1 ) hjt. Mt Pleasant Patent Roller TI) ealers In Furniture of all kinds. Carpets, Baby Carriages, Western Cottage organs, ami Eld We B. sewidg machines. be to Goods our equal guarantee at to any in tbe Teriitory, and L op GO 8T-s- J .F. O- irsr Dry Goods, Groceries, Hard ware, Glassware, Durgs, Notions, Stoves, Wagon Timber, Plows, Etc. DRESS JDS, Cashmers, Cassimers, Ladies Newmarkets, I Hull. W. K. Reid lias placed us under obligations lor Legislation lavors 111 the 1 hanks. wav ol public documents. Real March weaiher. snow, sunshine, Cc-oand tain, w ith ail lire wind that is nefor Ka.l Road cessary purposes. Iu southern Jllmo.s many cable have been killed by some huge animal supposed to be a lion tuat escaped Irom a menagerie. It rs reported thai lire Navajo Indians contemplate a massacie ol white sc lleis along the tsaii Juan, Animas and Platte livers. Johnson. A terrible colliery explosion ocrured near Newport, Fiiglaud, last week by The Liberals of this city had a regular which 15 o bves .ue leheved to have go as you pleas-.- : pow wow on the evenbeen lost. ing of the 11 tii, over the v.ciory so uaudulemly achieved by their lllmeral The North War J School is c used to- codegues of halt Lake Citv, peace living day. d he principal, Mrs. Dalton being citizens thought they looked mere like too unwell to attend. Niie expects to maniacs than men prolessmg to be be able to resmue her floors Americanized. Two w tecks occured last Thuisday The light fall of snow which came on the Lmou Pacihc resulting in the week is almost gone. and of two the delay d.s.lblmg engines ol a passenger train. No lives were Brother P. M. Peel who so unfortulost. nately had his leg broken s..me time The quaran' .r.e it liie residence ol since is able to be about by the use ot crutches. was raised Rev vJ vV. Al Ue iiope there will be no J miier cause The Sentinel came a day lue, perlor pluc.ug his premises under quaran- il ips 011 account of bad roads. tine lesuicuon. The Liberals are over tbe To take the advertisement out of the results of the Salt jubelant Lake Flection. papei during tbe so called dull season is A new leal means new prosperity they aUotil as baa as to stop feeding the ye unbiased observers ope your eves horse because the present weather rs say and see if it's so. unsuitable for using Iniu. d'C JL'oh-Irr- Secret ANT S2 -- x, II. WOIJSKOW, President. r , Chop feed, Braa and shorts. Jr The address which appears in the The Sterling Irrigation Co. held the.r columns ol the Sentinel doesnt seem We will pay freight on goods annu d meeting on Monday the yid day to gam much popularity in this end of in quantity, at regular purchased r llit-iol f eh., gave m annual tiuaiici.il the county. We think much of the atretail prices, to railroad Kiii ts in for red to hut more of our icpoil w Inch w,.s accepted. What can tun'd the Noiili bix mile lriigatiou Co. Lie uw convenience. No, let the county Utah. Juab Emery and Nail lete 33-1- 7 seat be removed, say we, and let every counties. doiug Orders Filled on short order. Fowler, FresiJM John E. Strom, Secret? A. W. 11 11 Mt. FJpfisant. Utah. |