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Show "srx- - tinued until the countiy is uilt up when the guage will be broadened, t conform with other roads. I he exten Mon will be a welcome boon to the v'ttth part ol ' ie '1 el : itory. JJnquirer 11 we could only believe it, how happy we would be. EPHRAIM i The arng Se per. Devote. to the general interest of the people of San Pete and surround ing counties. t 1 One year, Six month, Three months, - ?2.CK) - - 1.2 - - on Advertliag .To Ailleatlou. Address communications to the Sentinel Company, P. 0. Box 57, Maiui. U. T. Home Jas. T. Jakeman, Manager. HOME MISSIONARIES. , . Appointed for Sunday, January 27th, 1SS9. C. II. VVheelock and Abram Johnson, Moroni, A. H. Lund and Andrew Thompson, Jr. iNDrANOLA, Niels Anderson and Sanford Allred. Fairview, A. C. Nielsen and Wijiie Candland. Mr. Pleasant, Andrew Jensen and ' John Olsen and Spring City, Canute W. Peterson ' J. P. Hansen, Jr.' Chester, Jens Peter Jensen and Jonathan Midglev. Ephraim, AJ.Molfiit and David Sliand, Manti, J. I. Christensen and Niels Christiansen. Stirling, Ezra Shomaker and Andrew Peterson. Mayfield, Luther T. Tuttle and A. W. Fountain Green, II esse y. Bawden and John Reddmgton. Willaim Auderson and Peter Anderson Dover, Neils C. Christensen and Mads P. Sorenson! Wales, Peter Peterson and Samuel Bills, Meetings will be held m the Several Wards at 2 oclock p. nt. Fayette, 1L Canute Peterson, Henry Beal, John B. Maiiien, Presidency Zion. 2 ! ' Gunnison, Wm. School Commissioner W.lliams sent 'his annual report of the District Schools of L'tau to Congress, Dec. 31st 1S88. Tnc document is quite lengthy. Weak eyes aiul inilamed lids indicate an impure condition of the blood. The best temedy is Ayers Sarsaparilla. It vitalizes the bbud. regulates the sec re lions, atrd expels all scrofulous humors from tiie system; Try it. Price St Worth $5 a bottle. Struved from my herd att'.u tnoutn of Willow Creek, between Manti and Ephraim, about the nnddlt of last Dec ember, two lull olood Merino Rams, walked under bit 111 each ear, and one with reg.stered tag in the ear Any in formation that wilt lead to their recovery will be liberally rewarded. F. m. Jolley, Manti 41-in of the San Pete Stake of THE LECTURES Alexander, the phrenologist, con.' tinned bis lectures some days after our last issue. The most of those occurin alter Wednesday last an admission fee was required at the door, blit whether free or otherwise the houses were good, and the interest unabated. Subjects sent up by the audience were of m ne ilitter ent types, and gake the Prof, more scope. The matching of young people on Thursday evening was as good as a one couple at least, having theater, once been of the same view as the Pro!. His private lectures Were on laws that if better understood would be less often violated- Due great objection to them was the admission to the hall of children of a tender age. The parents uhopre nutted them to go, the professor who did not request them to withdraw and the mtdience who did not protest against their presence weie all to blame 111 tne matter. 1 lie trof. uttered many truths the truths civstalized front the wisdom of nteii, crude is symbolization in s ane instances, in otliets not fully explained, but lar reaching and generally applicable to life Not one peisun, pepiaps, attended but will be able to applv some part' ol bis remarks to themselves to their benelit. It remains lor cacti to reject that unworthy ot notice and hold Mr. ' APARTMENT. A TERRIFIC BLOW. m the 4th. Between t.Moreal and Loronto, Manager Canada.a sleet storm damaged 5 1,000, 000 property. At Pittsburg, pa', a terrific storm of matters conncrted with wind and hail, the worst known for AV buinc years, swept over the city shortly after in Ejihrniiti it i't this paper noon carrying with it death and the truii'icted thruvjh manager destruction. The storm formed with a this department suddenness that was overvi helming, and as the wind accompanied by ram and swept along the streets, pedestrians Jan. 15, 1SS9 hail Ephraim, Utah, were hurled betore it had Lately escaped being crushed under the vehicles that passed along the thoroughfare. SuddenLOCAL ITEMS. ly in the centre of the city there was a Madelaine or the Belle of the Fau terrible crash, and a second later an was sounded from the comer of bourg, is the next piay, to be put on the alarm Wood and Diamond streets. Crowds a select week Company, by coming of people hurried to the scene, when it Last Saturday eve was the first sess was found that a cyclone had caught the ion of the Students Institute, and it was new building on Diamond street owned a very interesting meeting. The scientific by L. C. Willey, and hurled it to the lecture given by prest.Alma Greenwood earth, covering up two scores ot mangwas something both interesting and led human bodies The falling buildm beneficial to all, both young and old it gave such a severe shock that numbers of other buildings were damaged and was made so plain and comprehensive The following programme will be car portions fell killing a number ol people. A cyclone struck a portion ot keadin ried out for next meeting' Historical lecture, by J. P, Hmsen, Jr.; song, by pa., sixty people were kihed and 100 - Jos. F. Dorius, to-da- y, MissOlevia petersen.Instrument.il music by John Stevens; select reading by JuS, F. Donus; Recitation by 'Miss Bertie Jorgensen; (Questions to be answered by Fannie Green, Mads Matson, andAdolph Hansen Questions to' be handed in by ' J. C. Petersen. wounded. and down m CD CD t CD () A large sdk mill was blown over a hundred employees 0 E5J killed and many wounded. New York an'i New England felt only the the tail end of the stoim. Carlisle, pa., buildings were unroofed and damage done to1 the amount of P Jroo.Ooo'. programme One of the Niagara suspensions or Sanpete Co. TeAofters Institute, to es was blown down. be held at Ephraim, Saturday, Feb. 23, 1889. I Lectme, Pi of. A. Greenwood. 4 - 3 4 5 6 7 Methods of Teaching Grammar, Mf; pleasant. Critics on Grammar, Mani, Song, Sophia' Hansen. Meihod o! 'Teaching Geoluaphy, Steilmg Cm cs on Geography, Moroni. penmanship, Ephraim. Critics on penmanship, Ft. Green. For genera) discussion. To what extent can concert exercise tie benetic.a.ly piacticed? In teaching gianjinaij at wli.it stage should lie text book be mtu.-duce- Reports of teacnets regaiding the benehcial lestills from act.ng upon sugge-- idiis m ide at last meeting, dative to w 8 ed u tast to all good. MlLLBURN ITEMS. BRIEFLETS. bridg- - lliiiis, o Washington, January 9. C. W. West, who was appointed Govenor of Utah by President Cleveland, arrived in Washington Sunday night and intends to appear before the House committee onTeintor-le- s Wednesday, to oppose the admission of Utah' as a State. This sentiment he says, is sinned by ntaily every or Gentile in the Termory. West places his objections on the broad ground that the Mormons aie unfitted to exercise the right of citizenship. Gov-eiio- r West said' To give these people the sovereign rights proposed uo.Jd be to place every 111011 mUtah at their nieicv. Under a Territorial form of government, we are protected by Congress and the executive. Confer the right of statehood uponUtah and the Mormons would frame a con tuution and laws so unjust and arbit-ai- y in the character that an outsider could not live among them- - Hence, I in the Territory, av, all withoiii regard to parties, oppose the propos.t ion of statehood,. "What do you propose as a substinun-Mo- i cum-plete- H CD A GENEROUS GOVERNOR LAND OFFICE BULLETIN. M.l burn, January 5, 1889. Our Washington coriespoudent sends us the following information. Utah The coal nines near here aie ben g Manll l.ocaW, Editorial 'I he names ol w oiked men la and Land Contests Decided. the successful parlies aie printed in liave beeu taken to secure a Judge Johnson and Dr. Olsten were in italics.' Axel Fjnersoii and Chiistian A. P. Steps this O. at tute? Madsen vs. butted Slates. Thomas place. town Monday. Hill vs. Ricliaid W. W esivvoud. lavor leaving it a Territory but so is is less snow heie than usual There We are glad to see Bp. Reid conthe la'w as to abridge the Mineral 1'iileitts. mending this of at time the year. valescent again. A Territorial owei of the church. Benjamin F. Croll et at . Lunq ilothet Brother No. 2 lodes.1 Charles Lone in conjunction with and otnmiss.on. Tttle sickness the acting Very among people ue Miss Cota Sid well has assumed charge F. Mitdiener et al., Contention and of this place at pieseitl. Governoi, which would control all of the Telegraph office Leonure Fast Fxienuon lode-,.- ' Cariboo upose exactly. Utah would then enter 'I be Sunday Schools and meetings geueia ; ion an era ot prosperity such as no Bio. Parsons is still very low. His Mining Company, Sunsiuiie lodes. condition has been improving for several Northern Clntf Company, New Times !y well attended, oui day scuouls also. 'eirttory has ever known. jode. 'days. This place is situated the northern PROGRAMME Miss Tliellie Tuttle has been very ill. part al hail IV e Comity, and is tarlhei The giett populaiity of Ayer's Pill as We are pleased to note her partial con of the Y. M. and Y. L. M. 1. A. for Tues- nor tli than any other settlement in San catinutic is vine no less to their Pete Valley, and is neany surrounded 5, 1S89. day, Feb, yalesence. and efficacy than to their lulls and winch once Bible Friscliknecht. prompincss Fxeicise.Cunt.ui mountains, by j Mr. John Lowry is at Nephi attending excellent pastuiage for horses 2 Recitation, May Munk. latmg of sugar and freedom from any Children take them nd cattle, but now, al.ia! Those sheep! ijuuoiis effects a meeting of the Southern Utah wool 3 Book of Moinjoti Fxeicise, Edwin Af. See Ayer's Almanac lor tjiis Gf.O. A. ZADKtSK.lt!. readily Growers Association. Woiks. year, just out. Mary and Myia lull. LEGAL NOTICE Bro. Wodskow has been on the sick 45 song, Church History Exercise by Peter II. l Notice oi for list fur several days, hut we are pleased ime appointed Proving Madsen. Will m tue Probate Court in and fai to say he iij around again. 6 Essay by Louise Kellar, Sanpete Cuiuuv, Utah Termor). On Sunday last Manti was regaled 7 Music by Hansen Bios, In the .Matter ol the Estate of S Men PRORATE ATTORNEY with some excellant remarks by prest. Notice' Time apPeteisen, deceased A.3ST-ICT GV a-ID. II. If ells and Prest. Henry Beal. pointed lor Proving Will. MORONI HEMS. Aid KINDS Notice is hereby given that Monday We acknowledge the receipt of the A writing front Moroni, but who theiitli day of February, A. D. 1889, at of Probate business promptly regular annual pass on the S. P. V. Ry, i.iiledparty olclock A. M at the County Court to sign lus name, among other too, and titles secured to for I'Sg, fronj Mr. Theo. liurhack, Presisends uj the following Hems. We louseat Manti City, Utah leintury, things dent. should liave been pleased to publish his has been appointed the time and place Land under the various entries. for proving the w.Jl of said Soren Petei-se- Office, Court House, Manti, Utah. The weather has been very unseason- letter entiie, had he signed Ins name: and lor hearing the application of able, and a good deal of sickness has On Mai 1a Christine Petersen f w me issuance prevailed in Manti. At present a light Sprm to herol letteis testamentary as prayed snow is fal ing. tor m said petition. The Relief a benifit Society gave The Y. M. M. I. Associations Confer- ricknic and Dance on John Rhin, ednesday, for ence convenes at Mt. Pleasant next the Probate Clerk. Tabernacle. Mrs. I. B. Brunei has opened for the Saturday and Sunday, the 19th & 20th. Sanpete Countv, Utah Territory A full attendance is desired. 42--The Moroni Dramatic Co. will give two Dated January l)th. iS.su. inter trade the best line of for the New MeetCONSUMPTION hi' RELY CURED. Those who have promised wood benefit pieformances House on Thursday and Saturday should bring it on while they' have a ing . MILLINERY next. To nm Em rok. Please inform your clpiuce. The weather may be so had I Some of the Nephites made boasts readeis that liave a positive remedy for of all kinds th,e best as well as cheapest soonj that they cannot haul wood. By its timely ever ' Wooden the .move named disease. would wax that brought to San Pete. Also use thousands of hopeless cases have One of the Rams advertised by Mr Shoes'1theyin a rabbit it to the m conand nun;, 1 in another column, has been seen been peimanently cured. shall be glad DRESS TRIMMINGS !olley north sequence challenged the Moioni boys. to .end two Pottles ot mv part of town, someone Hie remedy ekhe came oil, and while the hunt will get a reward by looking out for it. an endless variety, to any of your readeis wno have conWooden shoes only killed 88 the it they will send me their ex sumption with their E.- L. Metioipolitau & finished Nephites, Tarty Sons have just address. Kespeci-tilly- , killed 56. Wooden siloes or press and post oifice the contract lor mile and ang stones for T. A. Slocum, m c. will learn to the soou not Nephites stay iSt Pearl St . New York the county road on the west side of the 29 San Pitch form .Manti to Fountain Green, away from Sanpete. There is something Mr. I. B. Brunei has the best assorted in that does the not to air appear agree This ro.ul is 27 miles long. with them. lot of Drugs south of Proyo and also St. Joseph, January it. A meeting keeps on hand the best liquors and NO TICE TO CREDITORS. was held last night to make arrangeWhy Ayers Sarsaparilla Is cigats. ments for a worlds conference on Aptil Estate of Satah Ellis, deceased. 9th, of the Reorganized Chinch of Latter-da- y preferable to any other for PURE LIQUORS, is heiehv given by the undersignSaints. An attendance is expected Notice cure of Blood Diseases. V illaun the Major, Executor of the Last from all parts o! the world to the number ed, for Medical Purposes. Will and Testament of Sarah Ellis, Because no poisonous or deleterious of 800. to the neditoi s of and all pet-soenter into Main street, Manti. the ingredients 27 composition In Apostle Lymans case, the sentence the said de having claims against of Ayers Sarsaparilla. ' is a tine of J200. and imprisonment in ceased, to exhibit them, with the necesAyers Sarsaparilla contains only the Penitentiary for eighty-livdays; also sary vouchei. within lour mouths after to pay whatever costs the government the first publication of tins notice to the the purest and most effective remedial properties. may have been compelled to incur to said Y dlinin Major at his residence in Ayers Sarsaparilla is prepared with bring about his apprehension. There Spring City Sanpete County, Utah Terf0-TIU- E 3re some doubt whether there are any ritory, the same being the place for the extreme care, skill, and cleanliness. Trins leaye daily (Sunday extransaction of the business ot said estate, pr not. Ayer's Sarsaparilla is prescribed by in said County ol Sanpete. cepted) leading physicians. going north J. C, Ayer and Co. have issued a William Major. 9 :00 a. m. Chester, Ayer's Sarsaparilla is for sale of all their Executor of the consists work. It unique Last Will and Testa9 :30 everywhere, and recommended by all Moroni, various Almanac lor 1SS9, and other ment of said deceased. druggists. 9 45 pamphlets, bound in one volume. It Dated Manti tins 9th day of January, Draper, contains specimens of printing in 21 ISS!Ayers Sarsaparilla is a medicine, Fountain Green, 10 :10 4 -4 and not a beverage in disguise. languages. A copy has been forward10:30 ' Divide, ed to us and it can be seen at this office. A WORD OF WARNING. never fails to Ayers Sarsaparilla is MainSt, It a curiosity. Nephi, :20 effect a cure, when persistently used, A great many complaints having been Arrive 11:25 to directions. Nephi, What are we going to do about it? made, that certain merchants in Sanpete according Going South h ares Ayer's Sarsaparilla is a highly con. The local committee of the Peoples County ate dealing in Intoxicating 12 :30 m. Nephi, Party turns out to be as follows' One Drinks, tinder the guise of "Bitters , ot ccntiated extract, ami therefore the Main St Nephi, 12. 40 Peoples Party, one Democrat and one drtJerent kinds, without holding a license most economical Blood Medicine in the Republican. Fartunately the Chairman to trade or deal in Jntoxicatmg liquors. market. 1.30 Divide, is a full blooded Peoples Party man, This is to give notice to all such, that Ayer's Sarsaparilla has bad a suc:G5 p. nt. FountaiuGreen,l cessful career of nearly half a century, henc we can look for a call for a meet-tin- g said traffic is a violation of law, and af2.15 of that party to nominate a ticket ter the 30th day of present month, and was never so popular as at present. Draper, Moroni. for the next City Election. 2:30 (January) will be proceeded against as Thousands of testimonials are on such. No matter by what names, such file from Arrive 3:00 those Chester, benefited the of use by ComThe San Pete Valley Railroad are if Com- w rrvos Thursday Herald gives an account of a "Teinfic Blow jvhich happened on Q. n r 3 Q. Q H H 1 .S lv r Ajk 1 111 W m. T. D Reicj, LAMD E te ( J ohn Lowry Dealers CERIES, 2-- 11 ixx :;tdry & Son, goods,-- OUSE TIUMMINGT, ffErciio- - STOVES, : T. Furniture, Etc. 1 Mant Street,; I, Grand Opening City Drug Store - REASONS d, gAR pm THE NEW STONE Y A R '(TALLEY CARVING IN STONE. CAr,l).eJ Mr. Anthony Chapman has opened a Stone Yard on the corner S. E. front the Tabernacle, where he is prepared to do carving in any kind of stone-cuttinstone, lettering of any kind on stone, and in fact anythiug that can be done in stone. Any kind of a figure Flowers, Angles. Our beautiful Oolite made nearly as hard as granite. Monuments andGravestones a specialty. Work promptly attended too and satisfaction guaranteed. Terms easy. Bring along your orders and give him a trial. g, first-cla- - ll Bitters', called, they intoxicate, pany are to extend their track the com- they cannot he cold without a license. ing year about ioo mles S'Uthward W. K. Reid. through Seveir Countys rich farming By order of the Couirv Court, ol Sanpete lands. The narrow gtt.ige will be con Countv, b.ry.oUi, 4J.3 Ayers Sarsaparilla. PREPARED BY Dr. J. C. Ayer St Co., Lowell, Mass. Brice 1 ; iix bottles, f 5. Worth (5 a bottle. Stages connect at Chester for all parts of San Pete and Sevier. Tiieo. Bruback, Manager. II. S. Kerr, General Supt. D. 1 Guarntee Better and Cheaper Work than anyone else in the County. |