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Show 1 NOT IN ORDER. THF SENTINEL. r UTAH MANTI WKDSESDAYp DECEMBER 27 , 1893 PUB. SO. SEJMTINEL are likclj te taste ef the coming prosperity, more than we have pr done. All we nepd ie a chance, Capital to assist us in developing onr latent resources' and the privilege of doing ay, others do. There ft abundance of material, plenty of brain and muscle, aud no lack of energy among our people, ta make this the best, brightest, most prosperous State iu the Union. A petition is being circulated to have the (Hy- cp.uicil construct a channel for the floods, South of the to carry off the water during the flood season. While it i our indiv'd'isl opinion that a slraight We presume Irfiutont Cleveland coinprl should lie made, if possible d not lirgjni to (l at home in the hite on the limits of the c'py. Wf House, pow that Hoar has commen- see the consiste ncy of the petition. A tass meeting wss called for ce s rolling again. p rpuie and decided to take another course, and as the minority at that meing were those who voted for what the petition called $0, it does seem to us to be entirely out of order. If it is designed to aducate the people in the matter it should be Chicago has again gone Democratic notwithstanding the prophecies of republicans to the contrary. Of course tfie demoerpty w(f( guilty Tis ever o( styaling the election. thus". When we win it if always in a different manner. right, when the other party wins it gone at and Good is fraud. sufliejent reason should I e and the op posers of the give.i, rr,tire convprted to the ways of As the case stands today Pueblo is fraling good over the a minority asks the city council to resumption of work at the steel the will of the majority exwork, whereby 1,500 men will be ignore If feel-iu- g pressed at th6 mass meeting. employed at once ; Florence it should this rule there ifollowed, be good, for the new line to Cripple would be no end to petitions and Creek has been itarted : Cripple counter petitions id relation to aiy Creek is feeling good because one ot public interest. of her railroads has been completed matter the council made a misthink We to Midland and the other is in full take in calling the meeting in the string for the eamp; Leadville lias first place. They are set there to pulled herself togethrr and her miuse their best judgment for the proners, are digging out great quantities aud property of of gold. In short, the whole state tection of.the lives the citizens, and they should haye is under the revivifying influence. their- own Denver Siiu. the courage to act up to conviction. If they felt their incapability of deciding this matter by an appeal Cugreanicn, paiticulaly those to the citizens. the meeting should who have been so jvecipilne In have been ,, thoroughly advertised, tluir critic ism, will do wc!l to spend and every citizen shonldjlia ve known t of tlici C line lias holiday in what effect his vete would have in a study ng President Clevelands spe- the matter. A meeting of this kind doc- - should he final. ci iiiiasr;,e end the HawtTan ot which ii '.reals, it will The whole thing looks like an not he nereiarr for .ham 0 endorse a Item to threw part of the yespon the President's HjAuiiar. policy S11 sibility that naturally belongs to the its entire ty to discover how absurd council1 onto the shoulders of the citi Senator 1 1 oar recent remarks abo.it zeiu. The petition is net needed foi impencliment were. The . e hra been the guidance of the council in the uciher leclmi al nor ac.ii: 1 violation matter. infaetthev take little notice iu the letter or the spirit of f.wetition4 r Trea.dent ; u,e ,r LUlfflcl tfic their ideas. Let there h.td been, was am ,t,nd judgment in the matter, eoaeeived by ina lig.iaut partisan- - er fall their act public by ahi) and nurtured by such men as MISSIONARY LABOR. tht And now come the Ladies of Religions denominations to Congress to oppose statehood for Utah, tey claim that their missionaries Utah tell them that polygamy ia practiced yet, although the Utah delegate and the majority af the peaple deny it, and ilough on thanksgiving day in Salt Lake City the minis-ersthe different Gocpela met qt the Mormon Assembly Hall on the Tabernacle Block and there in the presence of that great assemblage declared how happy they were to witness the great changes that had taken placein the sentiment and feoliags of the people. There was the Jewish Rabbi who said there was no difference gay more between Mormons end other religionists, but all met on the platform as brothers and heqceforth he should recognize the Mormons as his brothers. Dr. Iliff, Bp. Scanlon and ether prominent divines were there. The people have burrie 4 the hatchet, but the missionaries who affect friendship for us, who come with healing on their win gs and filled with charity are stirring up the enemy agaiust us, this is pure treachery in them when they alone have the confidence of the Mormons mid are admitted to the secrets of ilieir ' domestic affairs, to suppl y their organizations with this information, to arm them with that rusty delusion which they never mention of tV-ikin- - : I in.i-M- Hoar. RETROSPECTIVE. Mr. J. R. Sovereign, the new head of the. Knights of Labor, l in Before another issue of our paper will have reached our subscribers t1 e present year will be a the past. All Its tears and smiles will be po.ie to icturn no more. A new vest wll have dawnad upon us blinking changes, some good, others had, new prospects w'll open aud we might say a new era will have ommenecd. At such a time it is well to take a view of .he past, and a slight glance ino the future. We have! but one way of judging the fut.ire and th.t Wherciu Inger Grundvig plaintiff aad Fraud Grundvig defendant, upon g judgment rendered on the 16th day of August 1893 for the mm of $1 ,500.00 and 9 150,00 attorney fees and $45.45 costa of suif agajnst Frgnd4 Grunvig and i favor said Ingcr Grundvig for the said sum of $1,500.00 allmoney and $150.00 attorney fees and $45.45 costa with Interest there on from date thereof till paid at 8 per cent per annum. I have levied on aj the right, title, claim and interest id said defendqt in and to the following described real estate tqq jf: Jots five and sla find the South half of the Northwest quarter of section thirty six town ship eighteen South range one West of Sait Lake meridian. X Public notice is hereby given will on the (39) twenty ninth day of . of December 1893 at 10 o'clock A. said dato, in front of the County Court Housg, of Sanpet Cquqty, of the Terrfr H L'tah sell at public- auction for ash, all the right title claim and interest of said defendant Francis Grundvig of in and to the above described property, or so much thereof as pqy bfi qacessary to raise sufficient tq satisify aaid judgment with interest and pou to tha highest and best bidder. Term of sale cash. Dated December the 4th 1893. jftmes Burns. Sheriff of Sanpete County, L'(j(h. Terri tory. The ladftk once upon a time in the. Weu'fcrfVesswith peti- tions from tne good szm.. mns in Utah and hernd congress for an appropriation to build a home for the down trodden polygamioua wives in Utah, they found plenty of men in Congress who were warm hearted and felt sorry for the poor polygamous wives and they secured an .ppoprintion from the Governor to billd a beautiful structure costing nl-- ut seventy five thousand dollars. Wu.-for? Echo answers. The building is there, but the pu yamous wives did not material, ize, 1 nd ever since it was built the Governor and secretary of the Ter., have been trying to device some way to put it to some use. Finally Gov. West has suggested that it be turned into a hospital and the appeal of jiese good lady Samaritans to Congress costs the people of the United States ($ 75,000 seventy five thousand dollars. And now they come again and o i lose tic people in their demands for sUienood because iiey do not w. u die people of Utah to enjoy Lir. iy as .hey do, nor perce as they uo. b. i the, mission is to s ir up aiu. prejudice against a snu .law abiding people. loyal 1 ..V rROB,TE NQTICE. In the Probate Court in and for fiqn-pecounty Utah Territory. In the matter of (he estate of Willlnm Prestwich Sr. deceaspil. Order to show pgH0 why decree of distribution, should not be made and final accotnt allowed. On readies and filing the petition of William Prerfwich, the administrator of the Estate of William Prpstwich Sr dec eased, and praying, among other things, for an order of distribution of the resi. due of said estate among the persons thereto entitled, and n allowance of his fing account. It is ordered that all persons interested in the estate of William Frestwlch Sr. deceased be and appear the Pro bate court of the county of Sanpete, at the courtroom of said court In Manti city, Utah Territory on Monday the 15th day of January A. IV 1894 at 11 oclock A. M. of said day Jthen and there to sluw cause why an order of distribution sho uld not be made of the residue of said estate among the heira of the said deceased or those entitled thereto, according to law, and whr his final account should not 1 a further ordered that a copy of this order be publiafyed for three succes-siv- e weeks before jthc said 15th day of January 1894, .in the Sentinel, a newt-papprinted and published in Manti city, Sanpete county. Wm. K. Reid, Probate Judge. Dated December 16th., 1893. te 1 - m-tn- ' hcre-ofoi- d e,,-bite- s at -- t WOMANKIND 4 s.'wT- er Territory of Utah I Vss Sanpete County J I John Reid, clerk of the probate court in and for Sanpete county, Utah Ter. hereby certify that the foregoing Isa full, true and correct copy of the order to how cause why decree of distribution should not be made and final account allowed, as it appears on file and of record in my office, Witness my hand and official seal this aoth day of December A. D. 1893. Washington, in attend.mre upon the conference of the Execjt've committee of the Lc.'gne with which he is in sympathy. I Speaking of the tariff he sa:d: am ru out and out free trader. The an- - ailed piolcction of American Labor is a delusion. Labor is not proicc'cd. Invested capital receives seal. J a .ion- - hi the form of protection, -- and it is then optional with the capWm. T Reid Att'y for administratrix ita ,t to give a share of the bonus to labor in the form of increased by the past,w.But this option is seldom, "1 The present year has witnessed i' ever, exercised. There is food changes for the people of th s for reflection in these words of Mr. 1 ilo'y. Instead of the fecl'ng Sovereign, who is certainly in a e olhosiili.y which hss position to apeak from the point of l cn tow-rdhave us we ner. v;ew of the American wage-cbeen jcco.iiiug pop lar, and all par-tf- c a.c a 'xio. to show us lavo. 1';. t of t v; N undoubtly caused by We frequently read of factories c nerds otoihvs for onr assistance closing down and men being thrown aitu pr: i of i; ii d.ic to the beUcr out of employment, and as frepinion of the nation in regard local conditions. find our the republican papers to quently The year that has passed has been Ur. Gao. If. ftirasr going the reason, as fear of free 1965 financial of distress, and judged trade. An instance of the kind is one NOTICE FOR 1'CBLICATION. found in the closing of the Pennsy- f m the past, we have every reason I.and office el Salt Lake City Utah. lvania Stscl works at Stcclton, em- to look forward to a brighter time December 19th. iSjg. Worst Case of SorofUla th we have seen for some years. N otic b hereby given that the rkan firm This men. gives ploying 3, foo Doctors Ever Saw wilier hae filed notice of hi intention to make Many people have learned the final proof in aupport of hi claim, and that aaid notice they will ahut down after will de made before County Clerk of Sanby HOOD'S CsmpUtaiy Cured Christmas, but unlike many others, lessons of economy, though the ex- proof at Manti l:Uh on January 7thCounty SARSAPARILLA. pete perience gained will prove in the ii. Ole C. OImiu Homettrad cntcry 8jh for the the directors state that thev are When was 4 or years old I bad sserof future. Gat - Sautheaet icc. ,u and Wert South- Clous sort on tba mlddls finger of my left hacd.! psllod to ahut down on accouat of ace. .14. 19 South a Kart. west which cot so bad that the doctors eut the' Political, there is the McKinley bill. Th vice preHe uumce the following witnesses lo prove Bocer off. and later took off more than ball my Then the tore broke out on my arm, sident of the company says; "If of Statehood before many weeks hla contittuou residence upon and cultivation of, band. came eut on my neck and (see on both aide, said land vis. destroying the elht of one eye, alo, the tariff is taken off raw material, have passed, and with that change, John Anderson, John Sorensen Jr., Joseph nearly on my right arm. Doctors said It was the of all Mayfield Worst Case of Scrofula we shall he able to compete on even we are bound to progress faster than Chrbtlanfen. Henry Jensen County Vlah. ever saw. It vrai simply awfal! Five' reachthey has tah before. U at last ever steel the other with terms making Byron Gran- Re bier. years ago I began to taka Hood's Sarsaparilla ed the point they have been stormBird and l.owealtnmeca of defe dant Gradually found that the eorea were begin compa'iic;. If it is not, I do not think nine to heal. kept on till I bad taken ten' setthe ever since pioneers there is a single company East of ing for, bottlee. earn doUaml Just think ot whet n1 fi A return 1 got lor that investment! the Alleghany Mountains that will tled these valleys. Yes, many thousand. For r ciaif have Sale. Notice ok Sheriff no 1 sores. had I 4 the years pest The opening of mills, mines, etc. he able to continne operations in Work all the Time. 1 all a Inrer the over Crttmlxig kterl making. country, presage Before, work. I know not eoal4 d what to any strong enough to express my grat in business, and as the capit-al- ts ,.rrst!ula Orundrig defendant. Now wont some high protection virtue of an execution issued out I tads to floods ffarsanaillln for my perfect are becoming better informed of the cure." Ukoror W. Ttknkb, Farmer, Galhow this man that he does not know Diagrlrt Court of the third Judi.-ia- l way, 8aratua county, X. Y. of we as the to Utah, possiblilies Pint rift of the Territory of I'tuh. what he is taking about. f FARMER in-'- To EVERY CASH MB B Simply AwfuG d following-name- - iS-- h X -1 n every-indicatio- Ban-pal- FOETH e - X X show-me- re-vi- X jy ?, Hood'B Pills Ggvjh and tone the stoma :h. WW m w - r I'?1 " v 3V.1 Try them. SENTINEL |