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Show t A Yftrk'y Newspaper, I Devoted ta the general interest of of San Pete nd surroundthe unties. ing oj e One Six year. ... eniaipwi - menths, Tiree months, AdnrlMni $3.00 1.25 .75 0 Kate an AppOmttM, 0 Address communication to the . Home Sentinel Company, P. O. Box 57. Manti. U. T. Jas. T. Jakeman, Manager. Tne eclipse was phnulv visible in Theah was unclouded and clear. It begun about 2 p. ni. and ended about 4 25. About J of the sun was in shade. M.mti. 6 7 S 9 fc: WALES ITEMS. Speech (South Ward) S. C- Hansen MisseiMerriam Song (Loves i cf 40 Wales has in the Speech (North Ward) J H Wodskow stands of bees, butneighborhood has never had an (Old HunJreth with variations) - Re-t- Mu-ii- c Clair W. Reid. Yesterday we were shown a very 10 Speech (HighPriests) JamesWareham handsome wedding cake, made by Mr. It M'n:c, Bras Band. in this 12 Spec '.. Mr. 11.11 is r Wm. Hll ;plei F. M- Farnsworth in his photographic proline as we'! 13 Song ("'.Meet me bv Moonlight) Mi fession. Billings. 14 Speech (Pioneers) George P. Billings TuesMr. Jos. Beinls was arreted on 15 speech (Mormon Battalion andSevenday evening for disturbing the peace Daniel Henrie. ties) lined five dollars, in the 16 song and was (Gently down the Mountain lieu of which he is now boarding in Tabernacle Choir. side) sheriff Larsen's hotel. 17 speech (County) Wm. Luke. speech (City) J. H .Hougaard. The only blacksmith of Mohawk, Ar- IS 19 Rescue) Ettie Voorhees izona, had a son born to him last week. 20 song (The speech (Relief society, Young Ladies Although work was rushing he refused E. Casto. to fill orders and put in his whole time 21 and Primary Associations) speecii (Elders and Young Mens Mut making a baby carriage. ual Imp. Associations) A. Tennant A lump of pure gold weighing nine 22 music Brass Band. speech (Visitors) Charles D, Evans. pounds was found last week oil au old 23 tailing dump near Pino filanco, Stanis- 2 song(.!IsWell) Misses' Westenskow laus county, California, bv a hard-u25closng Remarks (Sabbath Schools) John B Maihen. prospector who was pr wling about 111 26 aiuhem (Gloria in Excelsis) Taber search of "grub money, nacle Choir. We are sorry to record the physical 27 Benediction (Patriarchs) A J Moffit. indisposition of Pp. Retd and Bro. Par - The absence ol some of our brethren sons, which forced their absence from incarcerated in prison for conscience the New Years Greeting We all feel sake and others owing to sickness was abof tlie reason Jensen's lor Bp soriy regretted, otherwise tire customary ensence froin the New Yeais Meeting. joyment of the day was eminently felt L. C. Neild, tire teacher of tlie District by all who had the privilege of attendSchool at Richfield, commuted suicide ing, the good order and excel lent spirit on the 22nd iust, bv plowing his brains prevailing gave pleasing augury of reThe Met eased was b newed exertions in the cause of truth out with a gun. righteousness in the New Year, 1,889 young man who was well respected. It and so happily commenced. is said the cause was unrequited love. N.R Peterson, Sec. Mr. John Hague, ofNepIu guaranteed Two dances in the principal halls the D. &, R, G. eight acres of ground wound for the holidays in adjourning the Nephi Mill .Manufactur- Manti. up the doings ing Company for stations, if tiiev would Chester had an excellent programme run from Spalusli Folk and connect on Christmas day. Those in chaige had with the Srnpete Valley Railroad. secured the services of Prof. Giles band, Herald. and also invited a number of the Wales Whooping cough, croup, sore throat people, and by a combination of tlie sudden colds, and the lung troubles Chester Sunday school and a portion of peculiar to children, aie easily controlled the Wales Sunday school a most excelby promptly administering Ayers Cher- lent programme was made up and exery Pectoral. Th'S remedy is safe to cuted. This was a day long to be retake, certain in its action, and adapted membered, and reflects credit on those who had the affair in charge. to all constitutions. to-d- Er??ari inspector. We have been favored with a visit by Supt Greaves, who spent the afternoon in our school. We hope he enjoyed it. We painted the town red u'ith Bro. Frederick Christensons show bills, but through a fault of his own he failed to get here. The Dramatic Association have just received a splendid assortment of new plavs. We hope to hear from them later Wales is still on top of the earth, but how long she will be is more than we can say; foreven through the principal streets, the mud is ankle deep, and still we look forth to a lively Christmas. December 22nd, iSSS. CD CD p SUNDAY SERVICES. . On Sunday last at 10 oclock m- a large congregation met to hear Apostle Lyman apeak, a had been announced previously. lie spoke of the eaeredness and the great necessity of the people meeting together often and partak ing of the sacrament; of the advisability of selecting men to administer in this ordinance who spiike very plainly. Said he had been deprived of tiiis blessing for nearly four years, except on rare occasions, and could better appreciate its value than some who had never been despoiled of this blessing. That a man might have a name and standing among the people, who never attended meeting, and partook of this pymbal. but that he was standing on very unsafe ground, and was not really 8aiut. Spoke at some a Latter-dathe on advisability of length sehool facilities, and xpres-e- d 11 in Imps and belief that Manti would at some future time pussese an Academy. Until such time the people should avail themselves of the institutions of learning established at Ephraim and Provo. Said that education proper was a very sacred thing. Commended the people generally for their beautiful biddings, an seen in the Tabernacle and Temple; With regard to politics said he hoped the Voting part of the com. munity, would stiik to the Peoples Paityj the parly that had always a. - y carried us sate through. The Republicans did not need us, the Democrats would not have us, and neither of them had ever done anything: lot Us, and it Would be as well to keep ourselves where unhampered by party ties We tould help either, or a new party if such Should arise, when they showed a disAssured the position to treat us fairly: people if the time ever cathe for Such An action there wotild be nothing When the blood is impure, thick, and sluggish, or thin and impoverish, there can be no health. With these conditions, all the functions of the body are impaired, and tlie result is a variety ot The best dangerous complications. remedy is Ayers Sarsaparilla. Bro. Farnsworth said yesterday that there had been 3,352 baptisms in the Manti Temple since the same was opened for work seven months ago. This is more than lias been done in the St. George Temple for the year and $ more for the sarqe than the Logan Temple ' M 1 period of time, j The party who created Audi a racket in replenishing the lire in the stove yesterday, in the Tabernacle, (hiring Bro. Alex Tennant's speech Should know that it was very annoying to both Speek-e- r and congregation ao much so that it would almost amount to an insult in the case of the latter. In the future, friend, find a more favorable opportunity to feed the stove. BENEVOLENCE, One of the most excellent features of of our social intercourse is the benevolent and kindlv care that is taken of tlie dependent. Tlie ladies of the various societies visited every family, the prosperous contributing to a general fund and the wants of the needy of what every nanle or nature were releived. Not with tlie coldness of worldly charity nor the fulsom arrogance of "My lady Bountiful but with the brotherly kindness a blessing and not a bitter obligation. The Hon. L. T. Tuttle, as is his yearly custom) distributed a beef equally between the wards, and many a box and basket deeply fi lighted with good things tillered tlie homes of the poor. It is vtry gratifying to sit down to Christmas dinner and know that there is no child iu the town that has been cheated of its Christmas. no family w ithout a good dinner. A lengthy card of thauts handed in by brother J. 3lu.tiit'4er wt have not i l,s thanks and gLc.f-tud- e space to publish is directed to those wiio contributed so liberally and substantially to tlie needs of bimsetf and family and others during the past holidays. Tlie instrumental music, yesterday, in the Tabernacle, was tne best we have heard in Manti. The absence of the dfums front the band was a good thing it. about Smd he expected to go to jail, that hfc as the horns were sufficient bass to and his brethren went there for being ntake the music harmomus, the selection SECTON5 REPORT honorable nien, and Would make the of music war good. The vocal music was to tile standard, the choir finder Stripes honorable spoke of the pros- Prof.tip was very good, for the year ending Dee. 31st, 1888. perous Condition and unity of theChurch the Sirfylhs leadership . No. of Deaths 38 .Male i S, Female 18. pieces sung being pleasing and with rrluch gratification. Causes: Old age, 4; IJ,eart disease, Meeting was held at Ephraim tlie day hooping caugli, ij Preuiftonia, 3) Typbefore, andApuStlfcLynian will doubtless Wd acknowledge the receipt tjf a copy hoid fever, 2; Congestion of the brain, 1; Hsit other places before returning to salt thfc"U. S.Geological Survey for 1887 Intermitted fever 4) summer complaint) Lake. This brief visit Was appreciated; of front Hon David Dav, U. S. Geologi- 3; Measles, 2) Premature birth, 3; Killed, and the hearty approval and best wishes cal SUrvey. It isT. a volume containing (accidently,) I! PiUiutls coid) t; Apopiexp Of the of with liinl. Pete gd people sail 832 pages of very interesting reading, I; Worms, rjAstlmia, f;Cause unknown,!. and Valuanle tablet of the mineral reThere were 9 less deaths than in 18S7 sources of this Country. Any one can dud g less than 1886 receive a copy by sending 50 cents to Jas C. CAriooN, Sexton. the Directory United States Geological ifanM Locality Editorial Mote; Coni 9urtey, Washington, D Ci Ao(i',v (0 Creditors. hart! Is and Clipping!, Estate ol Daniel B. Funk, Deceased. Pre26. December The Washington, Notice is hereby given by the undersignsident granted a pat don to Bishop A, A. ed Administiatux of theEstaie of Daniel in convicted the First District Kimball, Funk, Deceased, to the creditors of, Court of Utah oi adtiltry, and sentenced B, The And all parties having claims against. eight .months' imprisonment. ibrst quality beef iS quoted at 3 iand to President's action is based upon repre- Said deceased, to exhibit them, together the necessary vouchers, within ten 5) cents in Reno. sentations that tire prisoner is in an ad With m nths after the first publication of this vanced of and would consumption, stage At Butte, Montana, the nieretiry is coMice, to the Said Administratrix at her not survive under the imprisonment and N quetting with 15 deg. below zero. residence in Sterling, at Funks Lake, Surroundings. Sanpete County, Utah, the same being . Over 50.000 excursionists are already the place for the transaction of business booked for California the next coming of said estate; in the County of Sanpete. THE HOLIDAYS; season. Mrs: Mariah Funk, Administratrix of Christmas in Manti passed off in a Mr. I. P. Meiistrup issued a nice in the Shape ofaChrist-ma- s very agreeable manner, tlie weather was the Estate of Daniel B. Fuuk, Deceased. 41 4 excellent, a veiy ligh snow fell. Christ- Dated, January 2nd, 1889. paper. mas eve the Presbyterians had a ChristTwo Steamers were burned and onr mas tree and had a very enjoyable time wrecked on the 25th ofDec., with a feae in their Church: re High-Pressuful loss ol life. On Christmas day both ward Sunday Latter-day the Saints had proSchoolsgof The Gulden Gate special train made Living characterizes these modern days: grams and distributed presents to the Tun the run hum Omaha to San Francisco in children, result is a fearful increase of Brain the north ward holding forth 6t h mis and 43 minutes. in the TaberUacle and the south ward in and Heart Diseases General Dei the Assembly Hall. In the afternoon Dll it y. Insomnia, Paralysis, and In, The American Sugar Refinery of San dances were given to the children of sanity. Chloral and Morphia augment Francisco announces a reduction of rj tlie evil. Tlie medicine best adopted both and in the evening dances schools, tents on all grades of sugar. to do permanent good 14 AyferS for adults were held in both the AssembIt pdriticS; enriches, and . Prof.Alexander.ilie great phrenologist ly Hall and Council House: Nothing hapvitalizes llib blood; ifiid thus strengthens lectures in Goers Ijali, on Friday , Sam pening during the whole day to tnai every function and faculty of the body: the pleasure of the day. and Monday evenings. " I have Used Ayer'S Sarsaparilla, iii The tolling of the Presbyterian Bell Joseph Hamilton of Mill Creek was between ll 30 p. m , the last day of the biy family, for year: I have found it fearfully wounded with an explosioh of Old Year and 1230 of tlie morning ol invaluable as Giant Powder on Christmas day. the New Year was the first indication A of the birth ol another year. The Reno Journal says: Heavy loads New Years day dawned bright and for NerVous Debility caused by an inof sagebrush are passing through town fair, and at ten o'clock in the morning a active liver and a low state of the blood. for the Assy him where it is used for good sized audience assembled in the Henry Bacon, Xenia, Ohio. fuel. Tabernacle to particip ite in those pleasFor some time I have Wen troubled From fifty to sixty houses were burn- urable annual occasions, a "New Years with heart disease. I never found anyed and a number thrown out of employ- Greeting, a report of which is anthing to help me tmtil I began using ment on Christmas day at Cumberland. nexed. Ayers Sarsaparilla. I havfe otily Used Sew years CkEtTlNG. IF. Va, this medicine six months, but it has re 1SS9. lieved me from my trouble, and enabled On Tuesday morning, January 1st, ac me to resuttie work. The Supt. of Schools of Weber countv J, I. Carzanett, has issued a neat little circular of school cording to appointment, a large assemPerry, 111. tnformatiou regarding the Schools of bly of Saints weie seated in the Manti I have been a practicing physician Weber county. Tabernacle, which was appropriately for over half a century, and during that fine brass band decorated;Vtslenskow's time I have never found so powerful , A total of 44,809,000 feet of lumber diacoursed sweet music until the exercisand reliable an alterative and was cut by the Tiuckee river sawnul s es commenced at 10.30 as o'clock, per as Ayers Sarsaparilla. Dr. this year, representing a market value of Programme. M. Maxstart, Louisville, Ky. about ft, 000, 000, 1 the Song ("Stand by brave) Taber nacle Choir. The thermometer, yesterday, iu the 2 Prayer (Representing High Council) shade registered xo deg. above zero at A. IV. Bessey. PRBFA&BD BY Jo a m., 25 deg. above at 12 m. and 13 3 Song ("Stand for the right") Choir, Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. deg. at 8 p. m. It was 50 deg, abov'e in 4 Opening Remarks (Stake Presidency) the un at noon. At 7 this morning Iri;e 1 ; six bottles, 5. Mortis J5 a bottle. John 11. Maihen. 't was 2 deg. above zero' 5 Music, Brass Band. CONSUMPTION SURELY CURED. BRIEFLET3, 18 8 0. CUre 1 blood-purifi- . Ayers Sarsaparilla, er c n tr Zi m rrsr--s a a rarnszi . a a Grand Opening Mrs. I. B. Brunei has opened for the winter trade the best line of 0 MILLINERY H 2 of all kinds th,e best as well as cheapest ever brought to San Pete. Also DRESS TRIMMINGS n an endless variety. City Drug Store Mr. I. B. Brunei has the best assorted lot of Drugs south of Provo and also keeps on hand the best liquors and cigars. PURE LIQUORS, w fol Medtcai Purposes. Main stbeet.Manti. 27 gAN jpETE yAlLEr BSTTIMB CAlVlI.jjJ Trios leaye daily (Sunday cepted) going north 9 :00 a. Chester, 9:30 Moroni, 9 45 Draper) Fountain Green, 10:10 r 10:30 MiiinSt, Nephij il :20 Dni.le, rokstss ex- fcX. Os w 111. Jolm Lowry " " Arrive Nephi, 11:25 Going South leaves 12:30 rtli Nephi, Main St Nephi, 12. 40 1.30 Divide) Drupel-- 2.15 , " Moroni. 2:30 " " A rri.e Chester, 8:00 qtges cbfinect at Chester for all parts of Ban Iete and Sevier. Thko. Bkuback, Managen H. S. Kehk, General .Supt. goods, jfgrGRO- tfJSTOVES, Doaloia in itdry CElilES, fJS'HOUSE TIUMMINGT, gersTOVE FUttNITURE, Furniture, Etc. Main Streets lvi:,n.tA o To The- - L AD & Son GtHEML SUPPLY HOUSE, FountaihGreeh,l :03 p. m, apro-priate- 5-- CD To the Editor: Please inform your readers that I have a positive remedy for the above named disease. By its timely use thousands of hopeless cases have been permanently cured. I shall be glad to send two bottles of my remedy free to any of your readeis who have consumption il they will send me their express and post office address. RespectT. A. Slocum, m c. fully. 1S1 Pearl St., New York. 29 HE S. -- Mi, James E, Hoggan la making a very IN TUBES Bedtoonl,' fine, line of Carpet SHADES FOB Parlor find Sitting room Ladles The of Manti and vicinity ate ihvited to call and see how the Carpet is made. Mf. Hdggan says that as well as his carpet being of as good material it i8 also new. , 48 13 JOHN R. NIELSON BOOT & SHOE MAKES. THE NEW STONE Y A R D. I have opened a shop 5 doors west of Lowrys Store; Manti, and am prepared td execute all kinds of custom work, both neatly and durable. Good fit guaranteed. All kinds of repairing done within 24 hours after the job is received. 38 4 i CARVING IN STONE. Mr. Anthony Chapman has opened a Stone Yard on thfi corner S. E. front the Tabernacla, where he is prepared to do carving in any kind of stone, lettering of any kind on stone, and in fact anything that can be done in stone. Any kind of a figure Flowers, Angles. Our beautifill Oolite made nearly as hard as granite. Monuments andGravestones a specialty. Work promptly attended too and Terms easy. satisfaction guaranteed. Bring along your orders and give him d trial. Stone-cuttin- J. R. Nielson rVlOWgRSSTAOE BctweenThistle Station and Fairvie w Tuesday it Friday of each week Stages leave Fairview for Thistle at 5 a. m. Arrive at Thistle at 1 :00 p. m. Every Wednesday and Saturday Leaves Thistle for Fairview 9 a. m. arriving at 5 p. m. and connects with the Mt. Pleasant Stage. ' u nedion is made icith theD.A R. G. Ry. at Thistle. . I Guamtee Better and Cheap- er Work than anyone else in the County, |