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Show J J iV ui. H . liiM. Jas. Lewe. Jirdgents Soa F. and wl -- f O F F I C E r to United State Land There are other varieties of blackmailers who did not directly extort money. There is mau about tow u H who is welcome or at least receive-by several families and who passes mming m the best for a society man simply and solely o the strength of the secrete he possesses this very best society. He has made himself acquainted with the precise chru.teUr of various famil, skeletons which are kept in the dark closets of fashionable families, and the usfor owners of these closet skeletons ar 0.- dy too glad to purchase his silence, by esUi.d'ng to him the social courtesies du onl . to a gentleman. This social black uiaili- g is much more prevalent than wouli he imagJied a Not every on priori. Vnows how much of this bad element there ill society. t lung fcgo, a man without wealth Harneu! 1 Qainn, the harness maker, ia ing everythin)? in his line at bed roekprices. Second hand 'barneee taken in exchange for new.- Highest price paid for produce, Hides, pelts, futs, and casn wauled. ReCall and fee pairing a specialty. convinced that you ean. get good Work, cheaper than cheap, and a sxuare deal at Quinns Harness hsp, directly east of the Meeting House, Kphiwini, Utah P, K. I will not he undersold by any other harness making Scrub in Utah. Try me and see. , Q. g - IISS - X-- hi H.H.Cluffj nhout education, without family connec-ienand without character, became, to ' astonishment of everybody, allied b- -' ifii ge with one of our best families e t Hair created some natufal gossip, at ;h i ti ne, and yet nothing was more simple. in in in, with everything else, was, also ti.luut scruples c f conscience, and having Irrst s, t QUO VO t ITrovo Aiia MAVHIXE VOMPAXY, i 1 , Maiiuiacturers of Steam En iriittd his (who giueS, Pumps, Boilers, Feedefs, hor? an almost immaculate Cast-lagreputation, and s Iron and Bras Castings, a .H sc succe-in life depended upon this for Store Front, Mill "Work, irry r putation), in the twin vices of gam ron . Work for Jails, Bridges h g and immorality, he used his discov--without mercy, demanded from the and Bjildings, Fencing and Sash t tri'iroU parent permission to pay his ad for Lath, rt IVfigtls, Machinery to his daughter, and when these were repelled by the young Grist, Mining and Molasses d - u SJLiilB put up to order and f .4 !j Ltivilf. be forced the father into com-r- . The latter Htiee. y. t I, .s 4 " re-i- I1 J paired. 1 1 . iglitirs then insisted npon his compliance, and a loathsome Conifer L and auiyn was the result of Workshops youth, beauty and , 9th streets, formerly known as 's, with age and inglorious vice. of this class of blackmailers, those 1 Fluffs Hall. jany Old Iron bought, u Kiy pests, are women, and a oase is P. 0. Box 23, Provo. tolerably well known in social circles, L. S. Whitehead, Supt. gi 'cli demonstrates how these wome i . -- k - M - Designs for School-housr- '. mv devotedly attached, and to whose p.cri ue, happiness and success she is never ' ed of contributing. Ui e would think while witnessing ths pair that they are near relatives, but they aie not ; or perhaps the dearest of friends ; they are not. The only tie between them is that of blackmail on the part of the Cot-t- s s, 38, Barns, Stables, Porches, Cornices, Interior Decbration, and Remodeling of Old Houses, Etc. furnished on short notice. Estimates and specifications accomSpecial attenpanying plans. tion given to the ventilation oi buildings. Plans furnished by iula ! tadci-- l dun icprtc MSI din. mra i iinH ill lifts laud Hot A prominent and wealthy widow of this ity is accompanied to balls, parties and rec ptions, to Saratoga and to Europe, by n young lady of ttflerable personal attractions and accomplishments, to whom the widow fAYLOR BROTHERS, MiKTTI 9 So -- mail. a Sr younger woman. She found out a secret involving the wealthy widows reputation, and has traded on the discovery in her own peculiar way. It is a safe way, Tor it violates nr law. The lady tnakes no threats, ribs asks for no particular sum of money. She only trusts to the widow's oread of eopl Opinion, and she only demands merely tocial and personal recognition a boon hhich includes, in her case, all others. Occasionally, though rare, there are Instances of what, for lack of a better title, may be called business blackmailing. In cases of this kind advantage is taken by tme party of certain secrets to force trade or business dealings with the other party. Thus, the writer knows of one case in point, in which a boot and shoe manufac- Ootrefpondence solicited. menu eu i! ;ne: ' It. L. HOWARD, - late Chief. Clerk, U. S. Land Office. Land Ayent A Attorney, 9 P. O. Box 3j), Salt Lake City. Full information given on Jau-niatteri. Inquries by mail pronipt'y answered. Hr-'e Xe.rt to U. S. Land Office. i A , m :a the inn I' feniA jg fry 7 0 Cl 'KIT i Id. w. Stayner- J. F. Simmons - turing house purchases all its leather of Simmons. Stayner another house not on account of the Leaning Attornejs iu iami toase-- . ity or price of tl)e leather furnished qualby the he oldest firm in t lie business. Also second house, but by force of certain knowl-, XotatirPuhlie.)-Itfetui edge gained by a clerk of this lattet firm to all classes of LamlF.ritries concerning the habits and domestic relaFinal Proof, Contest it Appeal, tions of the head of the boot and shoe esMining Patents applied for j com tablishment. jinnies Incoi pcirated. Though comparatively rare, this sort of i'fice; Sqi iL'e-- Pnildinq J7 Main blackmailing is not, positively, uncommon, and it exists to a sufficient degree to be inStreet Salt Laic tilfo. U. T: & i - J P. Oi uox cluded among the prevalent system of , - 5S7. f. xtC&J BtOP 0,28! 6 - it je-- ! mailing ia something which is understood Lie parties rather than expressed. never reduced to the shape of a of a stipulated sum. It does not take the form of p, written or verbal threat. It ranuot be coped u,ith or overcome by any law-- , because it does not appear in such shapes as to violate any law. . , It xEir time laud: 1585. I:aSeng . tile ; 90,; July Train's leave follows Nephi daily a' '"Gtng South 2:lAp. m. North 11:40 a.m. Afrivc at Salt Lake at ( :40p.m w black- Let-.ee- raiEwat UCtM1 01311!! It can he seen that this sort of TAII t , CENTRAL irt- qujblt black-tnail- ., - SECIB lertQ . ' . g him - AUl-k- gjr? 4 v- - pSfe ip J :20a.m t "? Passenger Trams leave Salt 7 -- n. H5 i Juab tat fibih-ionab- le J - . lAfay n Suscrfibe To? the Sun'EL, Have Constantly on Hand a full Stock of General Meehan dise Consisting of It is an old saying, but a very pretty one, that a blush is like a pretty girl, for it become a woman. Roast beef, serenity of mind, a pretty - wife, and cold baths, will make most any man healthy, wealthy, and wise." Why, sir, are you always gating at the sunsets 7 Just because they are the only golden prospects I ever had before looking serious in a chapel in was asked by the minister if he felt any change. Not a Bent I " said Jack. A sailor, Boe-ton- , he replied, Yen, how difficult that is." but you dont $, JA know- If the gcntlehmn who keeps a shoe shop with a red head will return the umbrella of - - fy- You have only yourself to please," said a married friend to an old bachelor. yv iF . a young lady with an ivory handle, he will bear of something to her advantage. You A cant," mivs Tom to lipmK Bifl Pmd an rhjme for mouth.' RTvot miitaLe, wa Iiill reply, 1 il hud a rhtue at onth." Do you Kke novels guish to her said a Mis LanI can't lover. say," answered lie, for I never ate any. but I tell you what, I am tremendous at young possum." Talleyrand, when asked by a lady famous for her beauty and stupi'lit how sfic should rid herself of some of hi r troublesome replied: "You have only to oper your mouth, madam. No one would take you to lx- - what you are," said an gentleman to a dandy who had more hair than brains. W hi ?" w as Ilcc.iu.se lmUu'dmU'ly asked. they cau't see your ear An innkeeper bb.serwd a postillion with me spur and mquirod ilie reason Why hat would be the use ff the other? " sa.l l if oixl side , ; tae of the the other caut sttiud still. " Some one blanied Dr. Marsh for rhnngift, ais mind. that n Well, said he, between a m.m and a jackass the jackass cant change his mind, and a man can its a human priiilegc. A man! sentenced to hfs hung, ivds by his wife, who said: My dear, von t you like the children to She you execute! 7 That's just like yo i No, he replied. you never wanted the children to have aey 7 m 5 per cent Discount on all cash Sales over $1 J W. T. REID, PtetUMti. II. WODSKOW, Sectary. bus's.-goes- enjoyment-- Scenic DENVER A-- RIO WESTERN U P 'n o " liv-rili- tin of ' v j) 'i son 1 II orhl! GRAND KAIl.WAY. It'll to bo ilio a r r Alwokw. -u o r EA-1 in TMK BfTWFLN I am remarkah company, gentleman IMIMI.VI, dull and stupid. You are to be j u.d The lino between Suit LnU-auonly 1 then, sir, replied another, for dont rDenver without member ever to have seen ' you without a OF cold in your head. C S. Sir Walter Scott tells a sbory of a gen IoLak-atuSalt The between line only nian, who irritated at some misconduct his servant, said: Either you or I miuA Cbii'ugo with but Vera weel, sir, sari quit this house." s AJ. hUCLA John, where will yonr honor be ganging tull 7 Line Between tin The muscles of the human jaw produce The Only a power equal to four hundred and thirty-fou- r West and the Runninj. This is only what science Through SaJt Lake Uity. pounds. tells us ; but we know that the jaw ef some of our lawyers is equal td a good many L I UMAX U UFFKT rind thousand polinds a year to them. SLKhVIXO CAPS An old cynic, at a ooncert one night, read On aliThroughFaHriengerTrain. 1 Oh In the programme the title of asong, ReadGive me a Cot in the V alley I Love. flSTJte Otlv Line fbom Sal ing it over attentively, the old fellow fif'?ity Running Sleep Well, if I had my choice, 1 nally growled, Gat.- - Fre: for the use oi should ask for a bedstead. rrBassengers holding Sceoiu Amelia, for thee yes, at thy command olass and Emigrant tickets thousa into this eternal firmanent tear Id one the stars, and fragments ; Id gather The Atlantic Expers. ' by one, as they tumbled from the regions of Lettves trow-aers Ogden daily at brill) a. m. etherial space, and put them, in my 10:50 Malt t Lak City pooket ; I'd pluck the sun, that orienDir. t eonneetion is made at Pnebli tal god of day that traverses the blue arch Kai.sa- - Cit of heaven in, such majestic splendor Id and Denver foriOmaba, J ast. all ami jieints its and fbm from the sky tear quench bright Tlie Paeitic Express effulgence in the fountain of my eternal 1 love lor thee Anves at Silt Iaike Gity from the Dont, llenry, it would be so, very dark." West at 5:05 p. m. and leaves fo at 5:10 p. hi. making eonnec Oglien exbeimr doctor celebrated Orla, the tin tlie Central piKstie with tioii ttial. amined as an expert," ou a cap.ta! k,ast. he whetlu-was asked by the president could tell wliat quantity of 'ar.eiiio was Local Trains. requisite to kill a liy. The doctor rented Lake City a follows .Salt Leave Certainly, M. le President ; "out I limit it For sex, of the the beforehand .iy, know Bingham and Alta at 7 :3-age lin.-i- ; of and a. n. temperament, its condition body, whether married or single., widow or at 5 :10 p. in. For Ogden satmaiden, widower or bachelor. When Arrive at Salt Lake City : isfied on these points 1 can answer your question." From Bingham and Alta at 4:o . . u ut 30 :() n. m. An Irishman was going along a Ogden when an aDgTy bull rushed dow u upm k m, tf3FTickets for all point.- - E is and, w ith his horns, tossed him over a teueo and West can he purchased a The Irishman recovering from his fall, up on looking up saw the bull, pawing and the Depot office and City Ticket of tearing up the ground (as is the office, White House Curlier, Sah the animal when irritated), whereupon Pat, Lake City. If it wus jul smiling at him, said, H and and yonr S. IF. EC OLE S, scraping your bowing think apologies, you brute, faix I should G. P. & T. Agt that you had thrown me over this ff'ce on When I hat e a cold in my head, said 0 A--- It i t of fSLake Mercantile Association. Ephraim Co-operati- ve O pc CO j - 3 2. d - fi-- i tfi c cCt g . .. r- i rr o 22. raio c- t n p 3 ct BO'1 Cj , ly V, c IL - L- - r- -- JUL S-- 0 fa - o' s g 2 g Ss e $o ft) pw P3 i L 4 CO gr1 - cr 1 r- - ft CP r- ra rr p, X? b- riS e 2 c ft cu-to- m MSffiRHING CUSTOMS. The ancients had queer about mourning for the dead. , The Egyptian women ran through the Lake daily, for the North, to Streets crying, with their bosoms exposed , ! connect with the U. P. fly. and and tbair hair disordered. , unas The regarded Lycians nouming 'he U.- it N. fly., at 8 a. in, ; and they compelled ,imeu who went manly, nd arrive in Salt Lake at 7 :;50 into mourning to put on female garments. , .m. , Iu Greece,-- when a, popular General djed, the whole army out off their hair and the trains leave Nephi manes of their horfvja. "Freight r the north at 7 :40 a. a nil At the present day, the Arabian women A.thc' south at G:15 p. m. stain their hands and feet with .indigo, vxcis Cope Gen. F. A P, Agt which they suffer to remain eight days. also carefully abetain from milk John Sharp, Gen, Supt Thej during this time, on the ground that its oral 0:1 ces Main Street Salt white color does not accord with the gloom of their minds. .Late City. In China the mourning color is white. Mourning for a parent or husband is required there by a law, under a penalty .of a m e s i e r c e sixty blows and a yearb banishment When ths Emperor dies, all bw subject let Of their hair grow for a hundred days y ni lies to announce to the People of In the Fejee Islands, on the tenth day of 3n Pete and Sevier Counties mourning the Women scourge all the unen he will make several trips except the highest chiefs. Another curtom there requires tbs frittMJe during the coming winter and v ill be prepared to repair Chairs and Telathev of the deceased to assemlJe f ud other Furniture with wire in on the fourth day after the funeral, and tch a manner that they look picture to thenrmelvies the amount i of , corruption the corpse has sustained by that well and r ' , tinje. V B tever jptive In the Sindirick Islands persona desirous If etr6f of going into vtouirmng paint the knrejr part 4ive U V ay of their font black, and kfi.ock cut their Try one and you will have yonr v bole set repaired; Work done front booth. No doubt this causes p very sincere kitid of mourning ter the present Eesidenoe an A at bed-roC- k Sun. , f,2a22. pfioe Leave else. tn-tt- te a I one To be worthy of an office must be entirely unworthy of anything now-a-day- s, crete. sell- ?T tf ul r; 7 f a tiii MENT. tetle -- DANIEL HARRINGTON. Xotary Public. AH Notary work carefully attended to. Cjce at Sentinel office, Manti. Utah Fll WIT, HUMOR AND SENTI .. The edvaataje sought by tie black mtuler is not always peouniary. There is one very socoe-sfblackmailer who boasts that he norer takes a dollar, and he does not. He demands local political offices, and he has been, until lately, in the habit of petting them. There is cot so much of this poliucal blackmailing now as there used to be. but, in the old days of tLe Ring, it was carried to the height of a line art, and some of the best offices were occupied either or their representatives, who mounted into power on their trade in dim putable political se- Otlic, Salt LakeUiiy, Utah. Xotary Public in Office. : Harne! . . RLicrjun. Wfco Thrive by the Blaokm&U. ttomeyg ill- - i t - purpoe ! , W. H. Ba'ncboft, Receiver. , hole? you help me eut of this mud said a traveling druggist, who had J1'been compelled to stop his team in a because his horses couldnt pull tout. who No, I cant) stop," said the Yanket was heavily loaded, and wasyearfulu at e would be too late for the errs. "1 olUJ take it as a great favor, besides paying What are jou lea el the druggist. Drugs and asked the Yankee. with, said he. I guess Ill try toorngett medicines, with you out, theh, for I am loaded togL seen traveling stones. wore They , er after that. f Of tbe Gentleman AprEAL TO A Jcat.Jury; I quote from Shakespeare To be or not to be t'CK say to you, that's the question." My client w n u Uol stump machine he flings hn ran a pailsful ; and it is dangerous to tie made against his interest. Let me for der for a fool, and chowder Fth' mill if he is guilty, notwithstandufe criminal absurlities alleged nga.t , Do you believe that my client is ro of the common principle of iiumi.m j fuP of the tog of human nature a0?' rnP , f tip in the morVl insensibility .mu f ru V Otar a up to'yick dchliciately at tin- - nasal prui be raiue f t proeci U1 Nol ''.-- t wh.h you i iliwsi li'1" " ti'eOh.o ,V 1 d 1 ' cn-.- no ru skjand tne V jicHof - of n iounlaini, this iwiuut.mle will 1, main that Jr.v client t MAX, tater 9? no Oiert 1- 1- nuslVimsIt-stl''011-HocV- c" f tOST ' Jl , . The night of (December the Estate of Joseph Andsrsi u, 10th inst. from he Gunaison one it wc year old roan deceased, Notice is hereby given administrathe by undersigned ofi the loft maw, branded Abi Co-cfjr- Vill niu'l-hol- rr NOTICE TO CREDITORS, -- ., p tor of the bitate" of Joseph Anand 3 dii the left shoulder, derson, deceusad, to the creditors of and all persons having claims jwhfen lost the mare had a light n PLANING MILLS colcfred saddle on. Any against the said deceased, to animal thfetn with the necessary oncett4ng 4he I aui prepared to do all kind1 custom work in the line of Planing, vouchers, within ten months nfier Will be reasonably rewarded by Gec. Peacock. of this Moulding and Hawing on the shoi t the first publication est poswible notice,and ou reasonabl notice, to the said administrator terms. Ahs all kind of Lumber, Mount PleasPickets, Mouldings, ami everythin at his residence in iu the for house used ant, Coutity of San Pete, fimsliir.g. T. jU. . drVE ME A TRIAL. Dated at Mount Pleasaut, Bent Hanson, Prop. December 26, 1885,. Main 8t., Mt. Pleasant, Ban Pet I. B. LIKIN EL, John E. JdgEP'hsoN, T. U. county, :. (Administrator of the estate . i Joseph Andereoti, deceased. Wm. T: Reid, AtiV40 llOUGAAIlth II. J, .1 yt. Clou nt - Surveyor und Land - Utah Mdn'ti, REI'Rlh ENTIN'C WILLIAM T. REID, fcAUn piTV.-rTAir- . ; i I Land and Probata Attorney Teeth extracted without Pi o: )LAXI) AOKXT.i tv Mavo's Vio rProees. k 5ffiCe-t- In MANTI. - UTAH. tlie Land Ollifce Lftkc'City, Cts'lis Mt. Pleasant ex-.,hib- -- it infor-inatio- U-IT- - T. C. Ba e y, Build-'irgG'a- lt o'nTio'T f |