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Show JHii H01IE SENTim- The Moroni merchants are 14 cts paying 9 cts. for eggs and for butter. Y The lateness of the spring has caused hay to become a Boarce article in thi? iqarket' The railroad fyqys are of the opinion that they will iull up.' in Manti next fall. The yard of the S. P. Ry. fubluhci at Ill lianti, U - l, ao Ppto County, Utah 1 the jifoj'leof Ban IV Iw ami surround ogCouuiies. SUIILKMENT Sentinei .The . i i . ' every . Published Tuesday. scrnsciiTrio.Y: ! I ne lx 'ire Both Popen, One year, 51 1 Ld AI iff ' 0. Box 57, Manti, 1'. LO LOCAL AND U. is estimated that about . Dont forget' jthd Benefit play it nighV a n New Add of the thq Beaij irl A- - Taylor went to the Wednesd ly last. on Berg priny W. K. Reid Esp, in his best Mr. F. Y. a t? part Old i.al ilurtjcafie-to.-nior-- ow night, 'Subscribe if Democrat at Nevys Depot. tor Brick Pomeroy's JoeJs Book and fine assortment of Sheet Murie, both' Vical and at the Temple Baz ir. A instru-jnenla- v 1 handles. it . l, Read Mr. Rasmussens add in nnfotber columu. Mr. R. li s the extras for all the machmeiy he ! i The rehersal of The Hidden Jland, last evening, passed off monthly and a good time tomorrow night can bo expected. We learn ju9t before going to press that it is not certain that the Young Mens Br.iss Bind will go to Funks Lake ,e 1.1 if d 1 This ofljee ha? completed an prdor for $1,800 in script for the Manti The denominations are $ 5. $ 2. $ 1. 50 cts., 23 cts.. 10 cts, and 5 cts. Co-o- p. OFFICERS. Y R Ejihraim Manti petty Mayfiel G Claw-ion- , oige Quinn, elih Atwuod. 1 Gunnison Jos Christenson. Ed Reed. Win. Zabiiskie. Chester Mmoni N. L. Elia-oWale Christian Bowman. Fountain Green II. N. Larter. Thistle Nelson Tidwell, Sen Winter Q iarter-- i B. II. Young. -- n. -- ' St. Johns, Arizona. Oar prospects I think, are more favmable than tliev ever have been. We have a go id new grist mill in succes-fu- l and the water in our new City Dit .h has been pouring into our magnificent new Reservoir for several weeks Our County affairs are in a past. bad condition, but this important uhject is being agita ed and I have reason to hope that there will be fi- change for better, in this regard, iu the near future. Qfioudk Andkbson. - . A 'lowers and - A ':2. 8'-" ' : v' - ?vV Sulky Full Line nr n iiru for (he v ,ACL "v- Y I PKC ; bov iiau. ure i tu tcboolt Arti f M. RASMUSSEi rii jound HEADQUARTERS; Jr. represent- mu Mwmm, m Lfj . m h) il wlQ t sunti Si I Uu of 41 U l9 con-t'igiqt- It is hp duty of every registered voter to go t the polls on Monday next and vote lor the limn Ije wishes to fict as City Olflcers. If. J I' G 1 i li Hll'l V. tel pul o iB- -a a Am-eyie- I lU- -t i Doyq vyith carpet-bngisHonje Rule in all parts of arq the sentiments of I)avid Candland who was in towq last week. The Mqunt Pleasaqt Pleiure Gardeqs vyiil be open M iy Day and all proper itions for the co eqjoyihent of visitois, old aini yoifi)', have been male by lie entgyprL-inproprietor M. The coming excursion is under the train igement qf the Moroni Brass B.md, who will ieip the leiie!its in the cash line if any there be. They afe of success as ceitainly tuey have been to thp expense of seventeen new instfun'enis mak ing in all twenty instruments iv w used by the b.md, ami judging from tne sweet music they discourse evi ry other n ght, their practices must have been very frequent since Christmas.' as they organized about that time. Mt. rdeasantpre inct J. D.page. Fairview A. Crane. Spring City J icob Johnson. a Last vyeek all diphtheria flags wees taken ijl, b,n Mxmdy however, anotljgr cage qf that ijigqase wa discovered. n. P EG 1ST R ATI ON llEAPEU1 May Day. . 1 S A N PETE C, n 1 attendance at the Stand i! d prompt Tfo isit-ln- g ing Spence Ciawson, was Mond ohr'meichauts on iy. Choice works of fiction, by prominent authors, 5 cen s tj $1.0J at Joels Book and News Depot, Manti. Quite a number of our Sunday Sqb'ool fj;holars will go to rleaa-antrijyjtiy the Moroni Moroni, especi illy the juvenile part of it, is a 1 aglow over the M iv-iy excursion, R, V carp n nd the grounds at the siinjujit are amply prepared, nid til)' dubt the occasion wil j 'bl'Vi'ig out a nost of participants. The Moroni Brass Band is ai org m- izati.m or which her cjtize is may jutJy feel proud. This haridj as well as the bar; of .Njt. Plcih.int and the II irmouica ban of E ihriiin will he m 1 x parties in San Pete und Juab Counties, among the number we notce one for Brother John Alder of Mant , intended tor the grave of his lament d wife; a fine M mument for Mr. A. Bessy also others. J; W. Sanders & Co., Wool and Hides, 'Nephi, command the attention of the wool and Hide dealers in all of southern Utah. This firm is the successor of the wall known II. R. Clawson firm, and have held unsulled the name h established for fair and just Remember the old dealing. ilabUtirm, , W. Sanders ib Co. Mr. G. E. Aixlersnii is "one of the attractive features here not on'y are the good people of Moroni anxious to test 'tqe Btrehg bof the camera;1 bqt the resiijeuts of Chester an I the surrqurKjwig d.6tricu ere also vieing 'hr the same line. - e. Mr. R, Roden, the Sculptor, has a uutaber of fine urave Stones wn.cu he is fi lishiiu for N. C. A. Smoot gallery of Died. From typhoid pneumonia, James W. Tayl r son of Mary Ann and Martin Taylor, of this place. Deceased was an exemplary young nnn beloved by all his cutup inions. He would have been it) veirs old on Suod.iv next- This is six out of seven loved ones S'st r Taylor h is been called to p irt with. he sympathy of tlv t mire community is every where mmite-t- . The fuller il services will be held April 30th. Watches ad clocks of any jjjovemoni reppred by t iking Ihem to Joel's, Ifis dillicuU WQrk is done in St. Louis much eheiperthap any vyhoie ip this Territory. Some Q? the postmasters between this place and Salt Lake are remis in their dutv. people here complain that some of tlieir daily papers lay oyer one and two days. The cheapest and best mens and hoys ready inadj c o 1 i n t ui h hid at the Firme-'Mens suits from $6 5) Call and be convinced of jual ,y nd pr ce, Loose pigs should be out pound d tie same as loa-- e cattle. They are for more filthy lien they got into the creek and drinking ditches. Make pork of your hngs or make good pens to keep them in. s 20UI) will Walk Ahd HARROWS he, Vtflik Dili ow April 27th. feel People at piesent pos.tive that spring has come. Nn c0) a g F. Rospnhqrg. de-erv- The Mqqsqn girj. of Cottonwood, who lias been pn examination fpr infanticide has jjpen pound over to await the action of theUr m IJury of the 3rd Dist. 5 iU Nephi. The photographic farmer's Fxchanje. at Jear dear what sapt; duu4 Prut take advantage of the chi op ra'tes, and watch the old time d mce around the May pole. A tiain will bring the Sunday School and Br.iss Band from ' The Bulky and 4 If the weather is favorable it OTHERWISE. THE GRAND ! There has been no school in Chester this week, the teacher, Bro. Sdrch Christensen, is sick, some fear, with diphtheria. What has become of the E Ideational Institute? Alas uf the Co. Supt.of Distiict Scaouls? can the matter ' T. 1 On Moiid iy morning the district soft ioh of spring Cny commenced on tue last teim th.8 bchool year. is covered with flit cirs which are being titte to do service as passenger coaches on May Day. ' . Peter Aainons odest girl died last week from'diphtheria. The Brass Band intend t vieit Manti during the summer, if they do our Manti boys must louk to their BiiiBas if tlie'do not wish to be left. Hidden Hand night T. town! if - week. Manager. r Only one diphtheria Big in Co-o- p ! - ML Pleasant April 22. Considerable fieight is going over the r.al at present; the alone has reEphraim ceived 32,000 lbs durifig the JSix months, Three months, rateson Advertising aptliettiou. All Communications intended pr tliis piper should Kealdress Sentinel. rel Tiie HomeJa3. T. Jakeman, MI1ICOLTOBAL- - I0PLEIilffi, LOCAL AMD OTHERWISE. 1 $2. d) - DEPARTMENT. !. .j IfteMy Xaoipaper, Puvoteii to the general merest of an! Mt. Pleasant ITEMS. MORONI - I Jrrv On Sumjuy last Elder E). Harrington gave an interesting and fiujely a Idress tio a goqd sized cqngragStinn in' our meeting hquse. Sm.e.tln, he ha? canvassed the town ihorou gbly an su messfxilly in- the interests of 1 - the : Se-jtixe- That the toads last week be- tween here and Tliii-tl-e Station were very bal, is p mved by the fact that it took James Tooth and a number of other Manti citizens, with loads of grain six day- - and a half to make the round trip. Tnis nn axis small profits and rio,c returns. Mt. P leasant furnishes more IJ. S. Ollici Is than a y town in the eouutv. Tne County Registrar and four of his deputies are citi.e is of th s place. That all of these men are American citizens but we doubt very much whether as much could be said of the gentleman who i was registrat.ofi officer at Wales in 1881, and one or two years subsequent, as he only go; his naturalization papers on April 7tb, 18s6. The biennial city election of Mt. Pleasant will be held on Monday next, the 3rd p.oximo. From . present, indications it louks as though the Liberal party will marshal. its forces and wage a strong opposition. A caucus was held on Monday' inoming last 'and resulted in the nomination of' the; following ticket. For Mayor, C. N. Lund ; fm Councilors, Andrew Madson, Leonard Jordan, SoreuJacobson, Alif Erikson and S. H, Allen ; For Recorder, Abram Johnson ; For Justices of the Peace, John Carter and J. K. McClenahan ; for Marshal, W. W- Bwudon for Assessor arid Collator. Ncila Mad.-ofor Tfeaaurw, - Hans n; rouLen.. Members of theiepeo-- 1 plea paxty .should rally dohe polls. ,aiid vote solidly and unitedly for Mu tickftt of their choice. after the issue of Tuesdays supplement and stated his side uf bus ms. the In the first place Mr. A. says the rea-o- n he pi aded guilty, an i paid his fine, was because it wojld have been too much expense to bring nis brother who was the only witness he had to It appears Manti, to from his statement that the boy had been throwing at the dog and he picked up the whip, which was only the snilt end of a whip tied on a' Tittle piece of stiilj: .and hit the boy twice across the. back wi i h it, and not across the face, as reported he whip lef. no aioupd tov'n. marks.so.it wqWd, fieein he did not strike the boy vqjry hard. bov-whippi- te-tif- o S. Land Proeft. of Final Jf tic The other side. Mr. Adam Ander.-o- n c.illed at this office Office, i ( ' S salt lake City, April 3i It- notice is hereby g en that tbt0 lied snti5 leriuate named tentton Co ma ce hnal iroot 1D,pl.i their re g ective Claims and eCJl.,2 , thereof end eac i ot said prooli ' lieiore the Pruiate nidge".for-0 i'., or in hi- - abw 'ce b t Clerk Of said County on Saturday tne c June, 16. ,.triii Lars Peter Fjjldsted. HomeSeM Cl j6 for tne S. K. H - W. 01 , names ihe following n .. Ms continuous reeidence upon t of sld land via: Andre wfl. Aaders H. Cook warren b. U 1 . Co f Laree., of Peacock, Emery John Donaldson Homeatead TP fOr Lot 4 bee. 1 and Lot I sec a aud n imes he following ills continuous rald,ance ppo M'W P t, of, said land viz: Niels ' Sl.ip. Pederaen James Jeff U- - 1 c aetle , Co Dale, Emery of s W day before the Probate Jud t heOis7 j Q U. T. or in his absence before of eeid County. v0 0 Enlrt ,, Homestead awen Nelson, the 8 VS. E Ijaec. 17, , ,n.. .. nvnes th following eoDtiaaous rMldMic tipoa, tod Mtd J and Viz: ndrtw Kelson tad N DftDlMtg Moroni. an Pete Co., a . V 1111am T. eijb, 1 I eid Att'y'for APP10"1 SOTiCE. in the Probjte Court in and for San Pfte County, Eth l erritory n the muttrr of the Estete of Ole P, Larsen, Deceased. Notice lor Publiciti on ol time for proving will. Notice lx hereby given that on Monday tfae May A, I), ls8J, at aleveu O'clock l.thdayof A, M. of said day at the Court room of Held Court at the court House in Manti San Pete county, have been appointed aacity, tne time and place for pioving the will of Ole P Lar,en deceased and for hearing the appllcel tion of anna Knatina Larsen for the teauame to her of letters teaianientary when and where any person interested may appear and contest the lame. JOHX REID, Clerk. Dated April 30th, 1336. g I ESTRAY NOTICE. J have in my possession; Due gray mare years old branded K on left ehouHer and end ofleiteai cut off white stripe In the face If net claimed and taken away It wl.l be sold the 7th day of May In the stray Pound, at t oclock p m. 3 D. W. Sorenaea I reeinct PoundkeepMf i xyhreini city. April Jlth, 1336. f A Jr. gio-fjri- M Hi'f; l B,B A., M & Phvsician Ladies Accouj1uf es THegrama promptly resp00;; Manti , KV C. w. Stayner- - Stavner 'J , & L lipatiing AitumeyN The Oldest firm ' Astern! to all clasfleaof L A -- q trI Final Pau-ntsappHv- d Mining panies IncoriKjraU-nOffice; . 0 BaMjW Squint LaktWU' U.tiuK Salt 687 Jjr a f t ,b-- I. |