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Show I I Mr. Peter Dyieng has had three flowing wells sunk on h:s farm near Manti. arid lias a flow of water in ea, n one. uiiis Sentinel tie .V,i 'I' Office Holder. jin dpt , to the pener.il .iitert-sthe people of Sau Pete ami surrounding counties. DvVnt'1 1 t AdvertlviUK - - think you cvrht . Non.Officml. - Yum, Yum! able time, however. Kale on Appllvatlou. The citizens of Manti have been promised time and time again that tne S. I. V Rv- would extend shortly and connect o ri w ns with the civilization . of tlie .iJ.we hae hupedand that time. Two weeks ago we (ot longed were told that the extension would be sure and that the first of March would see work in that direction progressin In an interview with Mr Brubacn, that gentleman said the road would be ex tended as soon as possible, but as the people had been promised so olten that they lud no faith in promises he would not ret dates. From the lollowing clipping? fromSaltLake papers we feel assur ed Ilia there is something in the wind that is of interest inRa.lroad matters. We sincerely hope there is. we need a railroad and tiie pioneer road of the valley has our preference. Come right along, - out.-'.w- The North ward d ince on Thursda $2.UU last was not a complete secces financial of a rumor getting out 1.2' lvthatontheaccount dance w us postponed till Eli .To day. Those present had a very enjoy feaberlpUoi: - One year, Six mouths, Three months, es I if vu run fo". have an olhee, 1 wnl take tne t.casursilp, of colder. think that will about suit me. t SUKPtvtsED A RAILROAD AT L US': c Chester, Jan. SLRPRIS 23 J, 1SS3. Presiding Eider Christen Christensen was, indeed, the surprised party at the Surprise Dance and festivities given in his honor by the Lad.es of the Relief Society of th.s palce Jan 22, 18S 9, besides it honored the Annviersary ol the Society. The Hall was literally crowded with friends to honor the ladies who conceived the idea and the man who so worth? ly merited the distinction. and young mingled Eminent physicians everywhere re At 10 oclock a pleasant diversion was as the commend Pectoral Cherry Ayers Address communications to the most reliable had, the surprise. remedy that can he had Elder David Candland, in a neat, well Home Sentinel Company, f jr colds, coughs, and pulmonary du or fitting speech, presented to the Eider ders. Ask your druggest f r Ayer P.O.Box 57v Manti, U. T. a beautiful album and a gentlemans Almanac; it is the best publication Jas. T. Jakeman, shaving outfit. the kind, and full of informat. on. we welcome you. The Elder was indeed taken aback, Manager. Aiticles of incorporation of the Utah the friends applauded the ladies for the Miss Emma Hansen has resigned her office as President of the Noith Ward & Anzonu Railway Company have been choice of presents, the speech of presentation and the speech of recipient. This with several filed with Secretary Hah. WYi HAD FOR CHRISTMAS Primary, and together Tiie object for which tins corporation pleasing feature over, well stored basv7 HAT other Manti girls left for Salt Lake last The children of the primary is organized is to construe?, operate and kets came forth from their hiding places We are tired of people boasting Lv week. a great respec for their presi maintam a railroad with tne necessary and the nice prepared pies and cakes had who in abuut what they etter and person, Nature abhors a her a and pre and proper branches and extensions gladdened ail. tendered dent, i had on Christmas. To say the iast of sented her w ith severalsurpnse over the following designated route: vacuum About ii oclock dancing was mementos neat P rom the tei minus of the it, it is very poor taste to tell a country of their Sanpete Valiey resume and with a vim. regards Till tue small hour of! o'clock did the Railroad, at Chester, Sanpete County publisher of the luxuries that lie may not attain to. Put no mail is so rich as The lecture given by Iro Steve ruen Utah, to Manti, in the same county, via leet heat responsive to the exhiliratiug the one who is content, and we xhdnt on the Hill Comma and I.ibertyJail.Sun-ds- Ephraim, a distance of about seventeen music from Moroni, Thus passed a want any turkey or Santa Claus. Noth evening was both instructive and miles, together with sucii Inauclies and pleasant and agreeable occasion, and ing so trite or common place lor us, and pleasing. The large audience vva? com- extensions of the said railroad as tins when the features of this place ate yet the day did not pass with out event posed of old and young of both'cexs, company may at any time; be authOuzed weighed up as they wereat the tune of We were at the oilice looking over tiie with a predommence ol voting "folks, by law to construct, operate and main- the appointment of Brother Christensen, books to find out how much we had pictures bring historical facts intolivin tain. the unanimity now existing, improve1 he actual cost of constructing the ment everyweere in the Ward, (among gone behind the past year, just as day realilies and impress them upuii the was dimming into twilight, when sud mind, and are highly approved as an road, the right of way,1 locomotives and them conspicuously our Meeting House) denly we became awate that there were effective method of impailing instruction other rolling stock, and every appur- it would be hard to better our condilow whisperings and a confused move tenance and tiling necessary for tiie tion. The Snow Hoiitz theatrical Company completion of said road, as estimated meat in the room adjoining the ofliie Chester has found Bro. C. a straight Our heart gave a glad bound, as it flash- placed as per announcement in the Sln-- by competent engineers, is about stick, not a knarlly one as was promisnhl. '1 he comments of the press up- $170, 000. ed through our mind that the greatful ed us on his appointment. I'lie corporate existence of the comcitizens for whom we had labored so on their impersonations in other places s One of Chesters pioneer citizens, Hans unceasingly had at last recognized out was very flattering indeed, and we pany is for fifty years. The capital labots and to great disappointment. file play stock of the company 5170,000 divided C. H. Beck, is much depressed in health unselfish narrow-heade- d were about to surprise us with a feast ing was second class in every respect, into 1,700 shares of the par value of 100 he has been the bone and brain of this and ball in acknowledgement of the all being fight weight save pel haps Miss each, subscribed as follows. place. Mo me Ah. S'laios same. Of course this was the committee Snow. T:s such an entertainment as No news is good news, so you will we theatriwould see lor immedito we and Theodore Bui bach. Salt Lake City 160 began sent to escort us, expect in'pai llie lust evening their voices ohn W.Smifli, South Norwalk. Conn 20 say about the ideas of March and inv oft ately to compose thespeecli we would cals. repeated asseition will find a verificaH. S. Ken; Monrni, Utah have to make, mentaly tk ng a review were not pitched to meet the require20 tion. D. C, of tire mighty labors ol tlifpreisU The ments of our 1'hcatre, and four seats Geoige Ciillms, Salt Lake City i whispering and shullhng continued for batk the dead level of their ilietoric acob B Blau, L. Williams, some time and growing nervous over Could not be heard They knew their x THE OLD FOLKS PARTY. their delay in making themselves known lines and tue plats were well costumed W. Van 1 Cott, . we got up and softly opened the door that N the bet we can say for them R. 1 A Scanuel, correspondent from Moroni writes and looked into the outer room. What Kenneth C Keer, Sip Francisco, Cal that on Wednesday the 16th insl., the a sight met our eyes! Every thing in C. F, Armen; Salt Lake City, 1 Rebel Society of that place invited all OF THE PEOthe cilice seemed possessed of animate P'olluwmg a:e the duectois of the the old people the widows and widow round life. The type cases were loafing company for tae ensuing year. Theouorc ers to participate in a picnic and dance PLE'S PARTY OF MANTI. the stove, in which glowed a genial file, Biuhacli, Jacob I!. Blair, John W, Smith, gotten up for their enjoyment the press was stand ng on end trying to At 2 oclock p. m.- the Hall was filled In pursuance of a call of the local Geoige Cullins, II. S. Keer and P. 1 One thousand dollars per and dancing commenced which lasted get a good view ol Olivers pictures, and committee fora meeting of the memhets Williams. in assuming that position had kicked of the Party of Manti' in the mile has beeii subsciihed. and 10 pet till 4 30'p.m. when there was an ad over the ink cans, whose freed contents Council People's I louse last Monday at 2 p in., cent paid into II. S. Keer, treasmer. jourmneut, at 7 the dance was resumed traced caracaturts i.f us and the oilice number ol said paitv convened, This road is practically a continuation which lasted until 10 oclock when sup arge hands on the Hoof The Hell box had and participated in the org unzation or of the San Pete Valley road, now undei per was served. The dance continued Mr. Bruh ichs active and enterprising until 12 when it adjourned emptied its horde ol disabled type in a rather the little mouuJ, and was standing on this This is the party mentioned in our The meeting was called to management, and 111 the hist step south aid in the line of a extension which anynomous correspondence two weeks looking out ol the wiadow at the stieet Hon. W.ll. Luke, who, after a suggstion all were The ill eventually continue through the ago, when it was stated that it was for below, curluig by W.K. Reid, Esq., explained the object galleys their bangs at the sink; the shoot-sticlie benefit f the meeting as the consideration of Seviei and oilier valleys, connecting in of the Tabernacle. The a over duel and plainer were fighting of the Peoples Party the regular line down into Arizona, with oaity was entirely fiee and was only secfor an A. iV P. Junction as the ultimate ob-- j gotten up for the parties above named. sundry quoins, with dead adds of Manti. onds. In a secluded corner the spunges ect. Pile projectois feel sanguine over Hie whole w as a veiv enjoyable affair On' motion Wm. Luke was elected o. Chairman ol the were discussing the political and P. P the success ol file new load. While nar- and reflects credit on the sisters. meeting this Territory for 1889, which looked row guage obtains .it piesent, as s uii yreng Secretary". as a suitable opportunity ollets, a change very much darkerto them than last year; Plie Secretary read the leclaiaiion P. P. Ratiikey has moved his shop to one standing galley was fiddling w ith two of Principles of the Peoples Party w hich to stand nd guage will he nude: one d in east of Tuttle and Cos Grist side sticks and sundry articles wete danc- Weie unanimously adopted. (A copy Mill IBs friends will find him there, ing F rench leave in the center ol the tlooi ol which Will appear next issue.) ana new customers will do well to call 'The waste paper basket had been invitThe Secretary was then requested in LAND OFFICE BULLETIN. on lum at Ins place of business. ed tothe parly and was filling up tue ead a set of Rules made to govern the copy hooks like tnad, with selections of Manti, winch weie Party copies Land contests decided. The names We endeavormade from Ins interior read and Followby sections. of the successful pAi ties are punted in ENTITLED TO THE BE E. ed to close the door as softly as we had ing are theadopted rules; italics. James Smith vs Samuel P. opened it, but the basket caught sight Rules governing the Peoples Paity of All are entitled to the best that their oi us and dashed into the sanctum, Joyt. Manti. Cash patents. No. 342.404.42t and money cafi buy, so every family sin mid through the closing door breaking two All caucuses of f have, at once, a bottle of the best family the Rule i. Desert lands. Peoples 440, of his ribs on each side. Oil, he said shall be called by the Local ComHomestead arty teinedy, yrup of Figs, to' cleanse tue No. 2746, patents. with a horribie grimace, you thought mittee of said For party. Mineral patents. Silas Reed, Henrietta system when costive or bilious. me shut Weil did out dont you? youd Rule 2. At all caucuses of the Peo sale in 50c. and ft. 00 bottles by all lead try that again. I want a settlement with pies Party there shall he elected a )de. $nu.and fie turned his bread head from Chairman and Secretary whose duties NO ICE Side to side and looked agressive. Wc shall he such as are required of such To the Peope's Pm ty of Manti City are not aware that we owe you any- officers What enhances the beauty of fine Thete will he a caucus af the Peoples generally. thing ! we said with dighitV. features mote than a clear skin? Eten Rule 3. All nominations for any of- Party on Monday the 4th day of February are not O, ytiu aware, very good. fice shall he by a majority vote of the A! D. 1SS9, at the Council House, "Manti plain features are made attractive hv a Ive wotked a year ou this paper and members present. City. Utah, at the hour of 2 oclock p. in. good complection.with To secure tins,. will take a one third interest in the busiAyer's Susapai-illa4. It is hetebv made a conditfor the purpose of putting in nomination purify your blood ness (or pay, although you have not con- ionRite It has no equal. Price $u Si to in the Peoples Party persons to he voted for at the election membeislup sulted us on any subject except what that bottles. ?5. Worth 5. a bottle.' they require to be of thea;e of to he held in Manti City, for you wo, ifil not put fit the paper, I am twenty-onfor and continued years, D. A. of on the ith day February, iSS9, tiled of w liking on a paper run entirely they shall support the nomWilliam Luke, bv in on si length and awkardness, and membership, SHEEP HERDED. inees of said party nominated for any P. C. Larsen, n iially obliged to buy me out. Voir a. NOTICE TO SMALL SHEEP OWNERS. all ollicrs by said party. and W. Richey, I v u would take some ol our uucol- On motion of Mr Wm. Hill another Local Committee of the Peoples Party, b.lls The undersigned will take any numwe ventured meekly, Rule. orRule 5, was cieated and Iecu-adopted, lie siopped us with a dignified wave Wh.eh read as follows; ber of sheep from 25 up to 2000 head ' from individuals and the herd ttiem on of the hand. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. 5. All persons desiring to affil.rolioik like a person that would iateRule shares, paying the dividend in cash or with the Peoples Party or participate collect bills? No sir, cash is what I want, at the Caucuses of said Partv are Estate ol Racmus Olsen, deceased. the products of the sheep. For further requiror I'll tell all I know about this office. Notice is hereby given by the undersign- paiticulars address: ed to subscribe to these Rules. We trembled when we thought what Abner Lowry, Jr., On motion of Mr. C. P Larson a com- ed, executer of the Last Will and Testawe had confided to his keeping, and mittee ol John L. Peacock, was appointed to canvass ment of Rasmus Olsen deceased, to the eight Jeise to shut the window least some pass-fc- r creditors of and all persons havingclaims Walter K. Barton the town for siguatuies. ainst the said deceased, to exhibit Stering, San Pete Co., Utah. by should hear his loud tone. The 20 L. T. 1'uttle moved the chair Hon, with the necessary vouchers, with strain and nervious excimient had been select the committee, which carried. them, oo much for tis, vve saw millions of Phe committee in four months after the first publication selected were: ipgrupical errors floating m space, Peter Anderson, C. P. Larson, Julius ol this notice to the said executor at his words shivered up wlpffi Christian Kjar, Gardener Snow, residence in Ephraim City, Sanpete and down our back, and with a great Jensen, Albert Tuttle, Alex Tennant and Jens county,forUtah Teir., the same being the the transaction of the business night mare was Peteison. place gio ui we woke an 1 our over. Huts what we had for ChristWith Ayer's Hair Vigor. Its cleanliDr F. R. Kenner said he thought the of said estate, in said county of Sanpete. mas. Hans P. Olsen, ness, beneficial effects on the scalp, and people should elect their local committee executor of the Last Will and Testament lasting perfume pommend it for uniat their caucuses and not leave it for Rasmus Olsen deceased. versal toilet use. It keeps the hair soft County Convention, This view seem- of Dated this 28 day of Jany., 1889. and silken, p'ea. vest its color, prevents it ed to meet the minds of all present Wm. T. Reid, Atty from falling, and, it the hair lias become Mr. Win. T. Reid moved we proceed 45M weak or thin, promotes a new growth. local said elect to committee. Hon. W.K Hantl I.ocal l illlariiil Xote, ComReid amended To restore the original color of my adthe so as motion to ment ami ( lipping, Any one wishing to buy an organ of hair, which had turned prematurely journ for 15 minutes to give time for sewing ntaching can make a good bargray, I used Ayer's Hair Vigor with enre init All Waids had Primary dances on those present to sign theRules and then gain by calling at this office. reconvene and elect a committee, which sure cheaper and better terms that tire success. I cheerfully testify to the last. Saturday m ition finally carried and the meeting auybody else. fine Manti have about got in adjourned. of this preparation. Mrs. P. H. DavidAlter all those present had bad sufficitheif years supply son, Alexandria, La. ent time to sign, the meeting reconvened CONSUMPTION SURELY CURED. I was afflicted some three years with Dance in the Assembly Hall Friday and elected Wm. Luke.C, P. Larsen and scalp disease. My hair was falling out flight. All are invited. Dont forget the Wm. Richey as a local committee, after To the Editor: Please inform your and what remained turned gray. I was w hich the meeting adjourned. date. readers that I have a positive remedy for induced to try Ayers Hair Vigor, and in a few weeks the disease in my scalp the above named disease. By its timely Cards are out for the wedding redisappeared and my hair Tesumed its use thousands of cases have original hopeless color. ECCLESIASTICAL ELECTION. (Rev. ) S. S. Sims, ception of Dr. E. T. Hosford and Miss 1 shall been cured. be permanently Thella Tuttle glad Pastor U. B. Church, St. Bernice, Iud. to send bottles two of my lemedy free A few years ago I suffered the entire Council House, Manti, Utah to any of your readers who have conMr. Henry FoLont and wife (nee loss of my hair from the effects of letter. 1SS9. 19th, January it will send me their ex Sarah Reid) left for their home in Salt sumption they I hoped that after a time nature would Meeting of the Members of theCiiurch piess and post office address. RespectLake on Friday last. repair the loss, but I waited in vain. of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints re- fully, Many remedies were suggested, none, T. A. Slocum, m c. however, with such proof of merit as We have received the Holiday num- siling in the Manti North ward met 181 Pearl St., New York, 29. Ayer's Hair Vigor, and I began to use it. ber of the Butte Miner. It is a well gotten agreeable with notice given to elect diTne result was all I could have desired. rectors and officers for the term ending tip work and is a credit to the publisher. the A growth of hair soon came out all over second Monday 111 January, 1,890. my head, and grew to he as soft and called the to order by prest. Urn. Wj acknowledge Meeting receipt of an heavy as I ever had, and of a natural PLA.IN ANU ARTISTIC invituiou to a St. Valentines Bail in the T. Reid, who stated the object of the J. I, Pratt, color, and firmly set. Provo Theatre. Feb. 14th. by the Silver meeting. Spofford, Texas. I On motion J. H. Tuttle was elected Pa n . secretaiy. Ihe following directors were House and Mr. vVtn. Hili has a very unique pic selected. J. H. Sign Painting, Paper parIadskow, ture on exhibition. It is a photograph ol sons, Geo. p. Billings, I0I111 Henry FKEiAKKD BY Hanging, Calcitnining, Eto. Crawford, E DON ON SHORT NOTICE. Mr, Waiter Stringham at the cameta J. H. Tuttle, J. H. I loiigaard, John Reid, Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., towel!, Mass. Bold by Druggists and Perfumer. taking his own portrait. The double A. W. Bessey, Daniel Hen tie, N.R. Peter- Two Bloch I! rst of Ttthinq 0ice, picture looks odd and mystifying. son, F. M. Cox and Luther T. Tuttle. MANTI, UTAH. Q UI Music called the vivacious .throng to the floor, and in the merry dance, old CD CD It nfci CD m y IP'S" CD o n a con-les- 0) 03 ga 1 & L-- I Q 1 i d - J f 11 k ePeT--, cTv out-loo- k Jolm Lowry & Son, 44-1- EFHEML SUPPLY HflllSt, Idol RollersSII0USE CURIES, iZ7VrOVE igro ietdry goods, FURNITURE,? TIUMMINGT, fffiPST0VES, Furniture, Etc. - 1 Street, o y s e 1 fl J i J S 'A. V ' I " J Sf2 '"?- ' 1 ft Dress the Hair miss-spelle- BJEFLSTS. ice-me- n e. THE NEW STONE Y A ! I Ayers R D. CARVING IN STONE. Mr. Anthony Chapman has opened a Stone Yard on the corner S. E. from the Tabernacle, where he is prepared to do any. kind of stone-cuttincarving in stone, 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 easv. Bring along your orders and give him a trial. H. Hair Vigor, - terwrv. y. PAINTB R. a. r r . Efficacy , 7 I Guarntee Better and Cheap' er Work than anyone else in the County, |