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Show I. F? t it u MANTI CITY, SAX PETE COUNT VOL. IV. AN HONEST OPINION. Temple Office, Manti Utah. Bro. C. E. Johnson. I take pleasure in attesting to the merits of Johnsons ok Life, having used it personally, and also in my family, with the most gratifying results. I consider it a safe, prompt and efficacious .no. B Maibex. remedy. Johnson's I'sence of Life is sold at the Manti Store, price 50 cts. per bottle. )o( NOTICE. i, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, MAY' 9, 18SS POAH FELLAH. DOINGS IN CONGRESS. Capitol Pot ce Co-o- p TO TnE PUBLIC OF MANTI. I will keep a Supply of Beef at all times at the Snow Stand, Manti. The highest price paid for all kinds of Hides. Call on Mr. Geo. Snow, Main Street, Manti.. A. Lowry, Jr. )o( J.G.Cohnn , Esq. After using your Electric Lini- ment in our family for 10 years, we take pleasure in recommending it to the public, as the best remedy' for Rheumatism. Colic, Cramps, Sprains, Bruises, Burns, Cuts, etc., and for children with Summer Complaintit cannot be beat. Jos. V. McEwan, "" Iriuda N. McEwAn Provo, March 26, 1886. Cattle branded like cut: Left ear cut and lops down. Right ear cut swallow fork. Horses branded - - on left shoulder. Range Between e Creek and Ephraim, San Pete County. Name and Address : J. W. Hoggan. Manti, Utah Six-Mil- W. K. Reid, Office at Court Souse. CONSOLIDATED Implement Company) (Incorporated) - Wagons and. Agricultnral Implements. 6f Theatre Salt Lake City. Branch Houses at Ogden, Milford cLnd Logan ; Erastus Snow, Pres. One block south Vice-pre- s F. R. Snow, Secy A Treas toimrsPoNDxcE soi.icrri . 11 13 bonus Peterson ; Ephraim, Agents for San Pete County. (L Wilkes 0 aliowe. Land Agent3 Salt e 1 IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF Barnard White; vv- - 1 searching-for-the-Suprem- Mantt, San P eie Co ., Utah. S i nuforial Washington, Apnl 30th 1SS8. Editor Sentinel, The tariff is the topic of Congressional debate, and people you never knew were in the House of Representatnes prior to this oratorical overtuie, are bringing forth ancient history, dead arguments and bad grammar with a fecundity that is astonishing. There is one never dying beauty about the tariff; it has two sides, so that it can always be argued without convening any one. Of course every member has long ago made up his mind how he will vote and is merely waiting for the conclusion of the oratory, to deposit his verdict. Congressmen Springer and Biewer had it pretty well to themselves on Saturday, and rang all the usual changes. When I was a very little boy indeed, and cried to be, and was taken to see Congress because I was sickly and must be humored, and came away much weaker from the sight, I remember vaguely that they were talking about the tariff. I think Judge Kelley was talking that day.and according to the programme he will speak again this week on the same endless topic. This session is to be devoted exclusively to the preparation of campaign material. Representative Osborns louse bill to detine the necessary and allowable expenses incident to the nomination and election of Senators and Representatives is occasioning considerable discussion. These necessary expenses are enumerated under three heads; printing and traveling; dissemination of information to the public- political meetings and conventions. The members of tne committee reporting the bill agree that it would abolish many practices that embarrass candidates and debauch electors. The committee exhibit a charming unanimity in avowing that the cost of coming to Congress at present is excessive. But with all this bills gieat promise, there are not wanting cynical mertibers who believe that the bill should also provide that the nullenium immediately ensue that its enforcement be possible. I saw Minister Phelps and Representative Williarri Phelps not related, by the way at the Capitol on Wednesday. Mr. Phelps, Minister to England, was dressed in conventional suit of solemn black, wore mutton;chop side whiskers iff the approved English fashion, and had an absent bench expression in his mild eye. But Mr. Phelps, of New Jersey, was arrayed ai Solomon would be if he lived in this day; a gay, striped sack coat; wide light trowsers; deep, red necktie, and banged hair did look too girlish for anything. And yet there is no. truer friend, no warmer enemy, ahd few brighter men than William Walter Phelps. He is a dude only in appearance. Pension legislation is livelier than ever before in the history of Congress. The bill to Pension the widow of General Rickets at $ 00 per month, amended by the House to $75, came back to the Senate and went to conference committee on Wednesday. These bills forpension-inat special rates the widows of officers, meets considerable opposition from both parties. It is argued that the na: tions debt is as great to the private widow as to the officers, and that one Generals widow should Hot receive as inuch as a dozen of her humbler sisters are allowed. A very hot fight may be expected when this bill comes back front the committee. The Senate, during the delivery of Senator Voorhees reply to Senator Ingalls last week woke up and was really alive for awhile. Senator Vorhees made a very careful resume of Senator Ingalls speech on the pension question. The effort was well sustained, and whatever ones politics may be, is worth reading as a literary production. How it will the Senators be, regarded by Indiana constituents is, however, an open question. Senator Ingalls has announced that he will have something to say to the Senator from Indiana that will sink deep into his soul. The galleries will be crowded to hear Lakfe City g Simmons, Land Agents, Nalt Lake city Bird & Lowe, Land Agents, .. salt Lake Cit T C Bailey, Land Agent, Salt Lake City & , . , Arcadian racing weather, a fine track and strings of horses fit to run for their lives are sufficient attractions to tempt a great many Congressmen to a few days absence from legislative labors. This weeks racing at Ivy City the Washington race course brings out the tisual crowd of together with some new turfites. Of course Senator Joe Blackburn is there, and although his , S W Darke & Co, Land Agents, education leads him to back Salt Lake City Kentucky instead of condition, and blood", this makes sorry losings, there is pnly a faint twitching of the lips under his ym T. Reid, Land Agens, Manti. moustache when CGRrilSH ORGANS. CedncH to almost cost to holid. Buy direct of Old Established Manufacturers, and avoid paying Middle e quote below a lew pson's profits. warranted 6 Year. f SPECIAL BARGAINS! , ;v i 6 OcUt Ureans, & w'n on jv6etRd,i4siop wWUbWU Cocpler CUV REMEMBER I Ws do Dot wish you to tnd ns n cent until nfter you hT raccWed Orprn, found it tested fsAory. Itisenty necea reference ary to send ad to your responsibility, erill be abipned and 0rg yod on 1 Oders test Hal. If itsuitsyra are toaend ns It price, and pay freight, tf it does not suit, yon tan return it and we will pay wr. fr'e-- REFERENCE. Thousands of Hippy Pnrchwm rrr ery LARGE ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE FREE. Address, WASHINGTON, N. i. &ORNISH & CO. Xatl,a P,,er where this rfucitiiidri4. AU-Us- oe. , his horse fails to heavy win. Quite, as certainly, Representative Archie Bliss, of Brooklyn, with -knowing look and g big cigar, is on hand, ready tQ back his opinions. Then there are a number of new Congressmen who do not know so. much about thoroughbreds, and who bet mildly. By lucky accident one in a dozen wins and is as happy apparently, in his consciousness of triumph, as if he had been unanimously returned by a delighted con- :ssn Neighbor What beautiful her--- . have, Mrs. Stnckup. Mrs. Stuckup Yes, they are all ported fowls. Neighbor-Yo- dont tell me u so! im- I suppose thev lay eggs every dav. Mrs. Stuckup tpioudly) They could do so if they saw proper, put our circumstances are not such that my hens are required to lay eggs every day. In a New York Hotel. HE HAD A SPELL. First Drummer' That hotel cleik in , see, James," remaiked a New Jersey-grocer- there shows a disposition to run over as he v.as looking over his books everybody who conies in his way. the other day, that you constantly leave I cau account foi Second Drummer the h out of shugar. that. How? Certainly, sir; thats according to Webster. You he wears a diamond breast "Webster!. Webster! Young man Ive pin tha has so frequently been mistaken been in this buisness for twenty-eigfor the h ! 'gilt of a locomotive that years and I dont propose at tins late he really uuui he is one. j. hut's why date to let noWebster come arotnm ..nd he runs over people. dictate me. Put in the h sir, and dont you leave a single s out of cinnamon A little girl gre-te- d her mothers if you vv.di to keep your place here! return from a shopping expedition the other day with the news: Mrs. A. and Mrs. B. called while you were gone. PROGRESS AND POVER1 Y. Did they? I hope you answered, Western man Oh, you lolks are too Quite well, I thank you, when they slow. Why dont you build uptowns asked how you vv ei e. the way we do? No, mamma, I don't think I did. Eastern man Our towns ar growing. And didn't you kiss them nicely? W.M. You dont rush them enough. No mamma, I didnt. You ought to start dozens of new enterWell impatiently, what did you do? prises eveiy day. little girl. I lear you you E,M. Such things take capital, and quite disgraced your poor mother. we are poor, I talked I did not. O no, mamma; W.M. Why.what keeps you poor? to them in the same diessy tone that E.M. Sending money to our enter- you use, when company comes. prising relatives who have gone West. I - s'.,-- , A'.. V "V-.hvh- . r --V rr ht - $ ; 'v V YVcVV V1 v;. v,VY Brigd.-Ge- n. J. ' V ' v.' v.. , R. BROOKE. (See 2nd Page.) news summary M SUIT FOR $65,000. AH TEItKITOKY. Simon , late of the S.P.V , he to Sued for That Sum. Rg. Salt Lake City. Little Chailie, the Ba-nhirge- Chinaman who murdered the woman Sun Yue, was convicted of murder. in the first degree and sentenced to lor life. It is Said that lie received his sentence With a broad grin and expressed his satisfaction at not being shot. May be, but he will soon learn that imprisonment for life is no fun. Mr. Charles Dickens, a son of the celebrated novelist of the same name, gave some readings from his fathers Pickwick last week, at the Salt Lake theatre. The entertainment is spoken of in the highest terms of praise by the metropolitan papers: Mr. Hans C. H. Beck of Chester was at rested last week by Deputy Maisnal Clawson. The charge is the usual o le. It appears that the Republican P. rty intends to secure the votes of temperance men, by promising to abolish all saloons in the United States. The ilk is in finding anybody who is ing to believe that the promise, is , iie in earnest. d'fh-cult- y AMERICAN. St. Paul. Advices from Winona, Minnesota, report the river has risen neai ly 15 feet and the town is partly under water. The levees are flooded, and the elevator and flour mills have shut down. Taemont House is surrounded by water and can only be approached in boats. Residents of Pond Lily addition are well out to sea. They reach their houses by boats and sleep on tables and in hammocks. HotSprings, Ark., May 4. John It. Atkins, ex chief of police, was fatally shot in Bryant's saloon last night. Atkins and Joseph Sample. a liveryman, had engaged in two fist fights during the afternoon in the same saloon. After the last fight AtkinS armed himself Slid returned to the saloon. Immddiatey upon entering the shooting began, three shots being fired in quick succession, Atkins was found lying on the floor with a bullet through his body. He stated that Bryant and the chief of police had shot him. Bryan and Sample are under arrest. foreign; Italy. Mount Etna is said to be in a state of eruption, though the manifestations Have not yet become very violent. Turkey. Troubles seem to be brew, mg in Macedonia. Troops have been sent to quell the disorders. The Greeks have always been watching for an op portunity to interfere, in, behalf of the Macedonians. Perhaps one will present itself now. what it is. $tayner ABOVE VULGAR NEC Charlie Knickerbocker What's the matter, Gus? You theme, all bwoke up. Gus Stiobberl Yeto CliolLe, I,m a pewfect w reck. Caut cold last night. Gweat heaventh! hae you been explothin yersell? 1 went to the opera, Chollie and the scoundrelly usher gave me apwogvvam that hid just been pwinted, anditwath tho dem moist and damp that I got chilled thu and thu. Mentions the Tariff and iutt Pdls this B tt,l Senators at the Races. Pt tting. NO. 4. NEWSPAPERS IN l8S8. Theodore Bruback, agent for Charles W.Heikelethoin, of London, England, has instituted suit in the Tliiid District Court against Simon Bamberger, of this city, to recoer $63,697.75 with interest thereon, at the rate of 10 per cent, per annum from the first day of January 1882, and the cost of suit. The plaintiff alleges that in iSSi, in London, England, he loaned defendant 150 debentures issued by the Cential Pacific Coal and Coke Company(lnmted) of the denorninati0ns, of ioo sterling, and aggregating That said debentures so loaned were to be returned by said defendant to said plaintiff on or before the 1st day of January, 1882, and that defendant promised ahd agreed to return the same before date. That the said debentures are of the market cash value of 90 sterling each, and in the aggregate were of the cash value of 13,500 of the current money ot GreatBritam of $65000 of the current money of the United States of America. Plaintiff' tuither alleged that on the 25th day of January 1884 defendant in writing promised to pay the same that after making and signing by the defendant of the said premise, he at different dates and tunes departed from the said Terntory and remained dut and beyond the same several months after each of said departures and that defendant has been absent from the Territory more than one year since the 25th day of January and the time of making and signing the said acknowledgement and new promise. Plantiff fuither alleges that the defendant has not returned the said debentuies, or either of them to the plaintiff and asks for judgement as Above set forth. A'rus, 0. REVIEW went into John Parks' hardware store recently and dancing up to the desk, askea of Mr. Parks' My deali sir, may we inquiah what a cant-hoo- k is?" Certainly. said Mr- Parks; "a cant hook is a tiling to roll logs with. We have a great sale for them in this lumber countiy. You are whrong, sir, replied one of the dudes; dead whrong. That is not a - cant-hoo- FROM R. G. DUN AND CO. New York, April 28, 1888. The reports of business transacted favorable. At are by no means uniformly as Boston, distribution has not improved was expected, and the scarcity of commercial, and especially of manufacturing paper is noticeable. At Philadelphia ihere is 110 decided activity, but trade is at Baltimore thought to be improving and Charleston. At Savannah there is lack of activity, and at New Orleans the movement is light. Detroit and Milwaukee report quiet in trade, but at most other Western points some improvement is noted. Collections are better at St. Paul and Kansas City, but slow or unsatisfactory at points in Ohio; Michigan and Wisconsin. There is prospect that the output of iron will now improve, though prices do not. Lower wages at many points, a reduction in freights on fuel, a fall in the price of Coke below ft, and a decline in point at lower price of Lake ore, all Bessemer iron is prices of products, and No. Southern at lower Pittsburgh, again i is ottered at $19 delivered at Albany and sales of bar iron at i.So. are re ported. d proof in support of his claim, ani he made before the ProbateJudge (or in his absence tjie County Clerk) of Finery Co.,U T., at the County Court House, a', Castle Dale, U. T., cn Saturday June 16, 1888, viz Clark Drinker hoff, II. E. No. 5873, for the s. n E. d & N. S. I. 4, SEC. 35, TP. 17 s. r. 8, E. He names the following witnesses to prove hi3 continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land.viz : Henry T. Stolworthy that said proof will Concerning the Unitarian, the Rev. WlIIiam B. Greene, of West Brookfield, this story is told. A man died in the neighborhood, and the reverend colonel stituency. Capitol. was called upon to officiate at the funeral. Some time afterward . on in he was summond to the The mother led the bad boy into the quirmgwhy funeral of a man not of his flock, be was woodshed, by the ear, and havin Mr. did not believe in .much of selected a plaint shingle, was about to told, and we thought your belief any thing, apply it where it would do the most came the rearest to nothing of any good.w hen fie said: bodys, so we sent for you! Hold on, mar! No, sir; thats the second time youve been m the water to day. Geo. II. Black, William Marshal For Dyspepsia aud Livef Complaint, and Simeon Allen, all of Hunting Are you going to strike, mar! I am." you have a minted guarantee on every T. bottle of Shiloh's Vitalizer,. It never ton, Emery Co., U. Dont strike. Let us arbitrate. D. Wetp, Register But ma wasnt a Knight of Labor, she fails to cure. Sold By I. B. Brunei, ManMa2ju6 ti, and II. V. Larson, Ephraim. struck. Stayner & Simmons, Attys. It was the same boy who was givert permission by the hosiess at a glow party, wheie he was asked, because thd families were mtimuie, to eat a whole mole of strawberry uecieam that was left after all the guesis haJ been served; He sighed as soon as lie had said, "NO I thank you, aivl presently confided tJ a small daughter ot the house. Its die.uflull to grow up and II know? last year cm, la Im doing It. Wny, as ensv a have eaten all the i could be, and how I cant eat a b.t moi3 than two s.uueis full k. Well, what is a cant hook then? "A cant-hoosir," said the dude, is aud fr:igia:i H.ickmet.ickA a edging toward the door, a cant-hooand the two perfume Pi ice 25 and 0n emus. S 1J a muly cow. gibbering idiots were gone. By I. B. Brunei, Manti, and H P. Lai k. i k Te-h- e e, Ephraim. Sh hs Catarrh Renudya p bottle Ac for Catarrh. Diptiieita and ; cure 5 of Shilohs Catarrh Remedy. Iiice 1, .urM B'miel, Sold By Mourn. I md cents. Sold By 1. B. Brunei, Maliti, J and H. P. Larson, Eplu.uui S"v A Nasal Injector free with each B- - II. P. Larson, Ephraim. rrs rs-r- s 4 c OF TRADE. From the edition of Geo. P. Powell & "American Newspaper Directory, published April 2d ( its twenteth year), it appears that the Newspapers and Periodicals of all kinds issued in the United States am) Canada, now number ifi, 310, showing a gain of 890 during the last 12 months and of 7,136 in 10 years. The publishers of the Directory assert that the. impression that when the prop Notice for rublitation. rietor o( A .newspaper undertakes to No. 2916. w state hat has been his exact circulation Office at Salt Lake City, U. T. he does pot generally tell the truth is an Land erroneous one: and they conspicuously April 24. 1888 offer a reward of $100 for every instance Notice is hereby given that the in their b.ook for this year, where it, can settler has filet fjllovving-namebe shown that the detailed report receivhis intention to make fina notice of ed from a publisher was untrue. 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