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Show The Homo Sentinel A WEEKLY Devotsd to tbo ioijrs Kln( NrwsrAPER of Kao Pot and nr . i :hlv 7)eliator, Get the Popula: and daily papeis a ,c bKN ri.MiL News Depot. Theie 3j4 few t our cheap Wraps left; come beloie thev are all gone. Manti Co-oDied Andrew G. Jensen on Feb. 25th. of Pneumonia. Funeral will be held at the Assembly Hall on Friday. Friends are invited. Robbin & Christensen are busy M Gunnison, while other merchants are waiting lor spring to open, because theyif propose to get rid of their goods even thev have to give them away. that the Salt Iike 11 is rumored Liberals are trying to get the government othcies and post oilice removed to the Womans Industrial Hume building. It is with thanks we relieve an invitation from the Herald Co. to call, when in Salt Lake, and see the Goss perfecting Press, its capacity is 11,000 copies pet hour. FOR BALE CHEAP. p. .TUB OUTLOOK. jLl present the outlook for the farmers of tpanpete county, is as promising as could be ased or ' heped for. The fall rains, which weie copious, wet the ground to a depth that has rtot been reached far many years and the freezing weather setting in just after the aini, locked lip the moisture in tne eaith wherd it still remains, making towater upthe grain it uvmeces-ar- y this spring as somctinies lias to he done. In addition to this, the vast amount of snow deposited in the mountains, gives us assurance of an abundant supply of water for irand the purposes, rigation Farmers can look forward with a degree of hope that amounts to almost a certaiutyi for an abundant yield of grain, glass, and roots a rich reward lor Ids toil and labor and at least, a partial remuneration lot the losses he has sustained in There is no the last two years. doiibt bh t that we shall have a large surplus bi grain artd other products the coming season, that is, it present indications Can be relied upon, and if, as we predict, there should be a surplus Of farm products, We will what is to become of it? answer : He will as heretofore, have to t ike it to the stores and (realize what he can for it, perhaps about one half what it has cost him to produce it: and the stores must, in turn, hunt a market for it and they, perhaps, will realize) if they have good luck, about enough in the transaction to pay the cost of hauling. This is the way we have hud to do in the past, and as far as we can see-- we have no reason to an tieipate anything better in the near You may ask. what remfuture. Ye could edy do you propose? name the remedy if it were necesfor us to do so, sary, but it is for it is certainly apparent to all, and all would answer at once, railroads. That is the solution, and until we can have railroad communication with the markets of the world, we shall ever be in the condition that we are now in, and have been in since Sanpete was settled. With the advent of railroads, a market would lie created at home for all our surplus products for twice the amount they bring under g circumstances present There is, however, as lar as we are able to judge, to blame fot this state of thing, ex cept the railroad companies, at leas those in our immediate neighborhood, and how it is that they have so long overlooked Sanpete, With all her rich resouices, her building rock marble quarries, her coal fields and rich mineral deposits, is y beyond the understanding of souls, and known only to rail road corporations who do not move as the spirit moves them, but move just as they please. About two months ago we thought we were to be overwhelmed by railroads, no less than three being All l imed at us at the same tiire. asking for the right of way and tilling our willing ears with such flattering t ilk as only railroad men can use. but that is now all parsed, no railroad has come to our relief and all is quiet ag the grave. We, ot course, cannotsay bow long this silence will continue, but of one thing we are certain, it will continue until some railroad company chooses to brak$ it, be that period longer or shorter. We advise therefore that we try to posses our souls in pence, and do as we have heretofore done IFuiL i wind-Colil- I : . 0. II. Fettet, Sect, it Trent. A. fl. Cannon, John Henry Smith, J'retiJent. the bowel, and remains, and concluded that one of the health to the child bod es must have been the squaw of the Ince 5 cts. b title. redskm. As he found six brass braceleis tests tne ruthef. on each of the wrists of this last skelew kak wojtr.s. ton, he is of the opinion that it must have been a chief. Other portions were of eex female the The most stusnive niiturs decorated and ornamented, and rendi-n- , women mu h inure eueeeptihle thait also buckskin worn during his life was men to those numen'iia ills which erring from the still there. An empty powder horn was lark of barmonv ,u thetem. The neivou system give way, sick hesuaefae te frequent, also in this robe, as also a chunk of red the apctite s lost, and other ailment pecupaint. Attached to one of the buck liar to the sex cause great suffering. Hood for such skin leggings of the chief was a very SarsapnUs i peculiarly adapted cnees, and hat receive the must gratifying small sleigh' bell. praise !r the relief it haa afforded tnoubsnds Another ax was found under this last of women Whose tefy existsnoe before taking but the handle han been it. was on y misery. It strengthen the bundle, ttld Indigestion, ptiHHe cure si It hrnlat oft. broked and eitahzea the I'lontl, and give regulah ud Going down a little further Mr. Jack-sohealthy action to tkeiJorKan in the body. came across the remains of a horse. tat In fact it seemed to him that the whole SERVED THEIR TERMS, earthly possessions of an Indian warrior, Ins own oroud self, had been Frid.tv 2ph, Brothers John Quarn including laid to rest here. Ilnsign Millard Coilntv. and bufg. of Scipio, Thomas Johnson, ol Glenwood, Sevier Jf. 1T0. NIItICE ok HOJIESTEiD PROOF. County, were released from the penitenat Salt Luke City V. T. J.and tiary. Where they have been imprisoned February 21, liJH). Their terms lor unlawful cohabitation. the fallowing Notice! herebr IVU of iiiS intention bM tucttlet filed notice wfcre si months, and they were required miuten fluid to of his claim, in ipukt proof Support to pav the costs of the prosecution. will Me made before the ami that Cu S.uuidav Brother Jens Jorgensen, lVhate Judgeproof or in his the Clerk of of Alt. Pleasant Sanpeie County, was the County Court of fernery to. T. T., at the House at Castle Dak) I. T., ou lie was sentenced to County Court also liberated, Petersen Aprili9.N lftNij tie Kssiuuft one year, for living with his plural wife, If.atiirdav, Torthe HSfek and ft W S K P.7VT, ftec. 1 Tp. SO S it 7 K. He and 8P and was held unlawfully twenty-fiv- e nates t tlir following witnesses to proe his days for the costs imposed hy Judg (onHfiuU$ reeidetiye upon end cultivation of Zane. of Under the ruling Judd. aid land, til: II. M. Fugot, Ahrsiri Corioter, Judge on h inlay, he was released, though he Aatlftw Nellieth Itaftmo M. RasmuSen, all of Ferroti, Kiner-- U. Ctah. was held one day longer. Frank 1) HdBUS Register. in By giving dilrruea. jripilig Vice-Iieside- Furniture Co-o- p. Co. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Dealers and Manufacturers, We Carry a Comylete Line of Furniture, Carpets, Lace Cur. tains. Window Blinds. Iron Wagons, Feathers, Etc., Elc. If you deal with us you will get Reliable Goods and Fair Treatment. When in our City, kindly call and Fee us. p . Fnrniture Co., 41 Main St. Salt Lake City e n o-o- rj. W. WILLIAMS Spt Provo Lumber 4012 and Building Company, 160 Acres of fine Hay. Farming and, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALEkS IN Pasture laud For particulars call on W. U. Funk, Sterling, The following named gentlemen were appointed for the coming Alt. Pleasant niumciple election May jth, iS8a, by the Utah Commissioner on Monday 46 ftl last: Abner Crain, presiding Judge, u Stayuer A Siminone Attys. registrar;) A. A. Gaboon and Ephraim Jlw. 1st. Joseph Page. PlloOF. NOTICE dP 9nbtV about six inches deep. RESIDENCE FOR SALE: OrtluK band Rt Salt City, 1tah. -- Rnd all kinds df For SAlk. The well known resiThere will soon be another wedding February 20, 1H90. dent! of Jacob Johnson, at Spring City in Notice is Hereby giVen that tbe followiutt-nameDorius F. J. Ephraim. Saltier Has filed netice of his intern in Sau Pete county. Term eaSy and to tion to itUke tiHat proof In support of bin suit purchaser, apply to Jacob Johnson, MK Oliver Christiansen, formerly of riutuiaiid ilUt Buid pFoof Will He made before 1st residence. Spring Gitjr, the Home SeNtInel is now working for the I ifeit cd tbe County OoUrl of Emory ConntV ilali, at I'astlo Hide, Ctahj on April fWEPOU WITH IRIDFi Joseph F. Doiius A Co. aS printer. We carry the Largest Stock south of Salt Lake City, 4th, lM)d, Viz; Joseph ft. Hirch It. S 105J8, for of Borns, won by Howls To tbe Good H H N E V ftee. &4, Tp 14 S H. Ifi K. the Citizens of out theHeN names Lowell. Mas.,whr II Is The Monday evening, Ssrssprilla isInmure witneaaea to people of the south will do well by buying their the prove following of Hood's Marssprills sold I, there f met at the Central Hall hie cotltihutdU FVeidence upon and' Orders by by man Doors, Windows, Etc . from men of sll other nisdirtries. and it lies Kiven enterprising tuy . aMlahll-Daniel Kphrsim Dimick, the Hfcet satisfaction since ,s introduction and made oilier important move to- Morifatt; OreeH W. Allred. Office to Eric and attended ah Nelson, yard medi if Promptly opposite the U ward getting the County Seat, teit years uo. This could uot be the I live, Kiuery County. Utah. D & R. G, Depots. and C. cine did not posser merit. If you suffer froin . Hobbs FramkI). Register. and We understand that the Academy lap re blood, try Hoods Bird ft I.bwe, Attvs. realize its pceular aurstive power. has organised a Debating Club then H. H. Yesterday as Mr. Frank Teasdel was library is in good shade and thev have o 14. riding 011 hoseltack along West Temple quite a Collection ol Specimens, in fact, NOTICR til ttOMkSTKAr, FISATi PROOF. Street, near First South, the Saddle the Institution is ill good Working Iiultd Ofllca at Salt I.ak City, Utali slipped and he was thrown to the order. February, 7tli, U90. ground. Striking with kuch forte as to is Notice itt Ball liereby riVen that til following-nameRoom the The next excitnlent break lliS leg above the knee. Dr. of his Intentiled The attention of Farmers is catted to the (act that the has notice settler Anderson was called and gave the will be a Cap Party," the gents are to tion to mike dual proof in support ot his Will be, made or and sashes vest wear coat tio that, and said caps proof aVrtWi claim, attentiorf. needed Ilia Prob.fr Jitdue orin his absence the but a handsome white shirt, the ladies , t'ieta rit ftmery Coiinly, I'tah, County Three of the prisoners who broke are to be dressed In white. Hats! att'sstle Ilal.i Cth, on March 'iltti, 1$90. viz,V Willtain Taiton, ll H NoMSa for thO . SF. N out of the City Jail oh Sunday night J. C. Petersen, the Shoenlaker will , , N. E, i4, S. W. yA. lots A 3, Set-- 6, Tp. IV. have been captured. One Janies Norton commence business at Theatre Hall S. R..SE. was taken in town last night. He is Ha name tlta following Witnesses to proVe held for vagrancy. The others, Wm. with a full line of General Mdse. Eph- his eontimtml residence Upon and cultivation of, sslil laliili vii James B. Crawford, Robert Bills and Janies Compton, were arrested raim rtlav Boom yet. Robert B. l.o)fuu, Joseph It. Taylor and Oeorge The charge at Farmington Professor Greenwood made an im W. buoW, all of OrangsX iltei Utah, is against them petty larceny. Sen's Frank D. ItOBrts, Register. Is making presstve spaecli last Saturday evening Wi V, CrW ford Atty, Alfred Reeves, a voting maij employed at the Institute of which we clip a few The general Boon! of the . at the Union Pacific company's No. 7 extracts. No. 1?. coal mine at Almy, was killed yesterday' country create a sensation and the All Lombard lnevstment business promptly attended to. Company NOTICE Ok ttOMESfEb FINAL lROF. He was driving a trail) to the main Mope young iilen should look around them Rooms One and Two, No 68 East Second South Street, and bv soirte means was taught between and try to get good possession and tTtali Halt Cite. at Lake Utflre Call tjnd if in the city or write us a letter. S. L City. the bars. Death resulted almost in- hold to them as strangers would very February lttli. lstkh soon be out in Sanpete county and Notice hereby given that the following-namestantly. settle! has filed hotice of his intetttlon make eflurts to buy out our homes and proof in Support ol Ilia Seven prisoners escaped Irom the if we did not take hold and get good tomskefthal Said pfoof will he made litdorp the that and J Half Moroni 1) busiin some on in and commence Lake locations Ih Salt his absence the Clerk of the Conn night of City Jail 'Sunday Judge Hi ttITie Utah, si tv had ness Imve to County. do Court roof we Emery in tiiat would an the the uparture through slangeis Vu! Dh:. lit isflo, ApriMfll, rustleITildWeil I'tHh.00 and Shoe ilakc been filled up with 'scantling and cov- business lor us, refened to inanv moving Samuel fl K A6 forth 8 W 14 Nee fEy"too ered w ith sheEl iron. From all appear- Iron! Salt Lake City seeking to locate 12 ip 2(1 8 R Ith J5 8 L P Al. He iiaui tilt following. itnesses to prove All kinds of Custom Work neatly exi.-tiiiance the sneet iron was turn offend the in otliet places, and if we the cliildien its continuous residence upon and cultivation The.oiifi ers are of the Laiter-da- v Saints did nut make of. caniling burned out. said land, vi! I,, H. Beach, Christian on th track of some of them and will some effoits to impiove outsHves we Provo City , Utah. and James Henrie, all of 8otli dotie and a good fit guaranteed e would have Outsideis" contioi us jn Molen, I'tah, and Ferron, Utah. probably capture them. D. HOBBS, (FRANK the near luture. Let us follow in the foot Register, Repairing done, on Short Sot ice Utah Central .Pas- step of our fathers who first Pioneered Two north-boun- d STD ealers In Furniture ofi W. W. Crawford, Attyi for Appt, derailed trains weie senger oliSuud.v, this Valley when it was a Wilderness, Son. 5 Doors west of Lowry kinds, Carpets, Babjr Carria? one luur ni les north of Oasis, the cause lire V have made a good stall and if we Bias. I?. Utah Western Cottage organs, and J Manti, Two tail. coaches weie want to be the iiiiiemois of this good y being a broken Notice t Home lard Final trof. thrown 011 their side redge B. sewidg machines. 1 iiipiy passen- laud we will have to take hold wheie Lund oBce at Salt Lake thtF IL T. gers wera aboard, but oitfi. Captain ur patents lelt uff guarantee our (roods to be eat iiulustiy, improveFebruary 7th, 1890. a ments must De our aim, lie leceived tidily, was injured Is Notice to any in .the Territory, and sell given that the following-namenud'guad REDUCrOS hereby GREAT ' settler ha filed notice of hie Intention sprained ankle. me keen eye i tne outside against Hla In ot final claim, tomitke support proof The other was occasioned by a broked element amt that, eaiil prooi will be made oidi-narBED BOCK PRICES. journal which derailed a bukcai loaded before the Judge 01 in Ids nhachee the with ice, just noith of the warm springs. Countv' Clerk of Emery Co, Utah at Castle Male. will pay freight on go We lT. on Monday, March .24th, IhOO, Vlr.l Russell 110 damage was done but the tiam was MORONI ITEMS. 79 Main Street, Salt I.ke t ltvv N W. Averv It K 714 for the ,V IVliSwl in quantity, at regc new could be until rails sent , purchased delayed WE HAVE REDUCED OUR GOODS FROM fec 2 Tp 1J 8 K It K. W H A N K W S W Irom the shop in Salt Lake, He names the following Witnesses to retail to railroad point! Quae a few gents are - leaving town prices, TO 15 CENT. 10 PER for Salt Lake to find workprove his continuous residence upon and Utah, Juab Emery and San P cultivation nf, snld land vlxi Isaac It Roberts the The Salt Lake Herald ia one of the call and us a Give prove John h. Roberts, Amasu SBullock and Earnest 28 best edited and printed 'paper that There are several cases ofgrippe fact. No shoddy, but solid goods ; counties. K. Bulluck, allot Famhain, Utah. M HOBBS, reaches us It is alway full of the very in town. Frank Register alwnvs reliable. No belter sold in Russell A Avery Aliy's. best news, both telegraphic and local, Not much talk about railroads now, the market. Support home manu-faciui- e the and it equals ill sise and tnake-UThe people show of wotk metropolitan dailies of Denver and San and no down ;it means wealth prosperity on their promises to grant Francisco. The success of this papei backed and will secure indeand progress, e is due to the management them right of way, depot grounds and to the community. Our pendence of its proptietois- - They know what their support by furnishing them freight I have a Fine Lol of Voting time be Would at James C. be a had nut can it to etc. good the pleases the reading public, hence Balm of Qilead. iind guods uk commence home industries and find Shade Treeg. of their prosperity. Shoe keynote Ietersonb Factory, Ephraim dewhich I will our people work, pay them reasonable' Bengal Pophir, Hustler. Citv. Utah. Rwill R. All and reasonablewages companies import liver lit prices. John E. Forsgren who died a short their heli from the liberal elements orders Received by Charleft Musig. Batall-ion- . Aiormon like is a with How the it this; territory lunfeagb, served hi Mile. Mouth of Funk's and 011 the 7th of October 1849 he importing almost everything that we Residence was called to go to Sweden to preach need while our own merchants and Lake, Sterling, 8 mpete Co., Utah. MEALS 25 CENT Utah has as good In his native city lie bap- citizens are idle. the Gospel Parties traveling to and from tized his good old father, brother and mechauich as any other parts ol the' Thistle can get a square meal for lister, and, and some more. Being ban- States', dont import coal to new castle-- ; ished he came to Denmark wheie he ; 25 cents any hour. ... He was the first labored zealously. Hay, Grain, and Stabling. UNEARTHED AT NEPI1I. Swede in the Church and the only one R. W. Westwood, Prop who had seen Joseph Smith.' From Last Monday while Air. Cleon Jackson, 8 some cause he had got bewildered in in Quakingasp canvofl,' his ideasfand was excommunicated from was prospecting the Bret I Cant melt f P. O. Hansen, about three miles front Nephi, he came the Church, cross some gold bearing quaitz, and or run and is as soft in winter Homs Affairs. He recommenced an investigation. in July. For light and heavy fi moved a tew pieces of the rock, from FIRE! Only 25cts. a Box. the toot of the ledge, and found them Mm llama ariataraai, ('lipping and afternoon About t in yesterday as he Will He p. to as long as 2 pound-ansays be, I'aaaeau "pretty good. a fire broke out in Chris Kj.tr barn commenced then to investigate further, Another big deposit of snow. ns only $ hb much is other, and in a lew .moments there weie when be found there was a hole large MACHINE SHOP. and sne greasing go quired, Fine Smyna Rug 1.25 at S. R- - Mark hundred of people 011 hand to render enough for a man to. work in, in fact ss two & Co. far what assistance thev could, but too late every resemblance of a mine having been of any other. Exp' Manufacturers. to save his favorite hoises Fannie, and worked there. Looking' into this hole men have that well-dri- v horse-powadopted Gustav? and Steam Note Paper, Letter Paper, Envelopes Poliy, and a number of chickens Bom he found a brass kettle, that had been AxleGresse only grease onlynow.gr The large barn which used at some time, it being blackened ing machinery, etc, at Sentinel News Depot. being burned. once a week ve-tonly some his grease i and i' ' u cost winters hay, with soot. He removed the kettle when i f 1,200. Walter Stringham, one of ourood grain and wheat 3 & 4 times. We give 2Jch fore were all consumed with ne came upon an ax. also he reThis Health -' of of Sense aunfacturers 6team A enginesPleasing citizens, is home again for a few days. the flames, The loss will aggiegate f 180, moved. Proceeding further, he found a brass and iron empty boxes, of ours, broughtr bo'erp, pumps, The fire cause of learueu and the be cannot and Renewed, Anxious miflalo sewn ah to robe, We is Mr. Jerome Henrie, up. the happiest Strength in good condition. castings, castings for store fronts, man in towm l i a ten pound boy but a young man employed by Mr. Kjai find out what was in it, he ripped it , we Comfort not if as of Ease and say. claims that it is an incendiary. mill work, iron work for jails, money pen, when to his surprise he found the scaWfi All was done t quench the flames, skeleton of what proved to bean ndian. Good for bums, of it as sores, Buy your Doors. Windows, Blind, etc Follow the as of Syrup Figs, bridges, and buildings, wrought but to no avail, nothing Could he saved The robe was much decayed.and showed oi the Provo Lumber and Building C acta gently on ti9 Boiler re- -, is very cooling and cureative. and cast iron fencing. Some sheds attached to the bain weie evidences ol having been lying in J. Gustaveson, . Ve have a few of those cheap Boots torn down to prevent the fire spreading. th.s Bowels pairing a specialty. Kidneys, Livef place for twenty or thirty years. 68 E., 2 S. strr 66 left which we must sell. Maim Co-oThe Bucket Brigade" organized, is to Among the bones were a number of of All kinds Juffecfcually Cleansing the System when pluming, gas. and P. 0. Box 1039.4 be for commended Salt Lake its work. excellent Costive or Bilious, Dispelling beads, buckskin sacks, one of which steam fitting attended to. Mat u Carpets and Rue cheaper than anyBW Ask your merchant for Gn'tnvr contained the pipe of the old warrior, body. S. R. Marks and Co. also for our waterproof for Colds, Headaches and Fevers fucturerers and dealers in eteam Grease,which whittled out ol clay are perfection. ADVICE TO MOTHER. The Thermometer registered 13 deg, heaters, f,,r public and private shoes, The next thing he got hold of was a and permanently curing below zero at 7 30 a. nv. on Thursday which tubular old Indian of had saddles, Deveys patent buildings. Mrs, Winslow's Soothing Syrup, for couple HABITUAL CONSTIPATION morning. iron wheelbarrows for miners and children teething, is the prescription of. undoubtedly been the propeitv of fhe or irritating the without weakening hat been with chief and his deposited farmers. Agents, for Leffel Steara Blockades are alrea.lv reported itt one of the best female nurses and physis temains. .. envrhjch it acta. . He then hauled out another in the United Stales, and has been different parts of Idaho, Montana and cians BOe Blacksmith & Wagon Makes and In 91.00 Itottlas buffalo Engines and water wheels. old bucket, and another by robe. -- Fsrlals Used for forty years with never-failin- g Wyoming. Druggists. Leading lie Half block west of West Coop. first-clas- s work in blacks1-4&csuccess by millions of mother got hold.of tl)s jqgf Cq (' xAirorxcTCRis oxur r TUI or their He knew directly was another skeleton. And it tlnu 178. article Box Children. P. 0. Rocker-IJasv the of teethWork done on short r 6 During process Parlor suits pieces. Sofa,- noticed .. CALIFOEUTA riQ' ETEHF CO ; j Heit- proved t so W i be, Us that value incalculable. relieves 1, ing Two blocks east of Devey & Sundrerg. chair, two Parlor chairs and small .the SS FIASCISOO, Cal, York. N. Y child from pain, cure dysentery and there was a defterence between Doth 29. oLi, $40. at S R. Marks and Co. Nw Kr., Jedsvau, on county road. Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Pickets, WINDOWS, DOORS, MOULDINGS and BLINDS, (ex-oflic- jots, , 1 iw pre-par- u. . 1 ls 11 lAXAIAN W Sup. e INVESTMENT CO., LOano On Eaoy nates. to-da- . i , R. Neilson, .. Gates & Snov lar-sef- l, art-lm- no-on- t Solomon Bros.- - 44-- 49 IT IS A FAC p Trees! Trees!! wide-awak- - - Thistle House. ,t 44-lb- Sun Foundry 4-- 3 A.21I0 GroaS' and er . -- ' 0 p. . . (. - T. J. Morley or-ga-nt - - Co-op- 31-4-- -, |