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Show Ufc ' The Home Seniinel, A Weekly Netctpap'r, to the general interest of tkfl people of San Pete and surround-countieDevote-- s. lakKrirNHi . - Oo year, Qj. months, Three months, 12.00 1.23 ,75 on rlUlHf .0-- u Appllfitita Address communications to tho Home Sbxtixel Company, r. O. Box 57. Manti, U. T. Jas. T, Jakeman, Manager. WK- -. IXMi 1 GENERAL CONFERENCE- LB "i - annual conference of The the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints will commence at io oclock on Saturday morning, April 6, 1S89, at the Tabernacle, in Salt Lake city. The officers and members of the church are hereby cordially invited to attend. forty-nint- h WrLFORD WOODJUI In behalf of the T welve Apostles f, BRIEFLETO. The Manti Temple will be closed on Thutsday, April 4th, until .Thursday, April Jith, next SaltLak and other papers please copy D. H. Wells, MANTI LOCALS. Mr. Peter Greaves is In town. Eggs are advancing in San Franciaco. The Trustees are visiting the schools to-da- y. The South Branch of the Coop wil probably open next Monday. Since the burning of the Anacanda" Copper has advanced very rapidly. Wanted. A young woman or girl to learn the Printing Busiaess, Apply to this oflice. The Sanpete County Teachers Institute will meet at Ephraim, March 30th, convening at 10 a. m, Mi. Moroni Bradley, of Moroni is over to attend the funeral of the late Sister law. Funk his mother-in An Umbrella was lost between Manti and Sterling last Sunday week, will the jintler return toPrestJ. B. Maiben and be rewarded? Avery fine quality of fruit trees will be forsale this spring at Joseph S.liraith-waiteSix blocks west of Temple, Manti. 46 Mrs I. B. Brunei has received a very ex'ensive stock of spring Millinery, Call prourd and see her and the largest stock ever brought to Manti. The leraJ has ail item clipped from this paper about theAlexander mine and has given credit to the Lrsigtr That paper is always getting things in the wrong way. Cards are out lor a double wedding. Mary and Mary C. Westenskow, to J.eonard Billings and Jerome llentie The reception 14 on Friday night in the Assembly Hall. Bro. Junius F. Welle delivered a very interesting lecture before theNoith waid V M. m I.A, last evening, Subject, "Success in life, Bp. Evans was to lecture but gave way for Bro. Wells. Christofler Jdadson was arrested on Sunday last oil a requisition from the muddy, Castle Vulle, 011 4 charge of pn attempt to use a deadly weapon, the particulars we weie not able to learn For the cure of colds, coughs, and all derangements ol the tespiratory organs no other medicine is so leliable as.Vvets Cherry Pectoral. It relieves the asthmatic and consumptive, even ill advanced (Stages ol disease, and has saved inuinei able lives. Are we going to Celebrate Inaugura tion Day; we ask again? If so,we should have the subject undeiway; if not, then we are indeed in the rear ranks. Almost every town of any consequence will celebrate the 30th of Apnl, Inauguration day. The Provo Unqairer says the Manti Temple will be closed on ihuisday the nth Fuend why dont you give the notice ot me closing of the Temple stall Tits Temple wT Btraigut. 01 be cl sed on the 4U1 and remain closed pntil t ic ttii. S ier Alfred Smith says she is thankful tliuse who stole the money from her h use some thiee months ago for Those who purreturning the same. loined the money must have returned it as she found the identical amount left on her cupboard the other day. Mr. Walter Stringhatn is fixing up around the Temple .Bazar Mr. sit will try and keep pace with his eu terprising contempt ary on the north. Both our photographers have enterprise and taste and there is no reason w hy both should not have a beautinl x!ace and we believe they will The Peoples Party Club now number 20 members. Meetings are held every Saturday evening id the imper room ol the Cyuncil House. The study of Parliamentary Rules, Civil Government, Law and Literature are the objects of the Club. A set of governing the Club will be introduced next meet1 1 ng-jta- By-la- We have received the first number of a new paper, "The Wasatch Wave, The Wave" is a neatly printed 7 column folio, at $2 jo per year. Wni. Buys Editor and manager, and W. H, Kenner a son of Lr. Kenner, as City editor, constitute the Editorial staff. May the Ware meet with the success that every county paper deserves. After Sunday next the stock running at large on the streets ot Manti w.ll be taken to the estray pound, so says the City Marshal. A correepondent A Correction. writing to the Salt Lake Jferaft said it was "painful to listen to the remarks ofacertam Sunday speaker who shall be nameless. We were a little surprised at the writer, astonished that the Ilerali should forget itself so lar as to print it, and d.sgusted that anyone should be so stupid as to attribute it to the Sentinel, because the article was simply dated Manti. The gentleman slandered is one who has the love and respect of, perhaps, every man, woman and child, and his name alone is at any time te fill the church to Those who are honored overflowing. by personal acquaintance say he has a heart large enough to sympathize with everybodys troubles, a patience that never tues, and a judgement never mistaken. We sincerely hope the correspondent will herealter confine himself to criticizing his peers, and not attempt to voice the. sentiments of a community on such a subject: and also garbage cart sign his elfusions that his may not be dumped at our door. suf-ficie- DRV GtUl COUNTY ITEMS. At Moroni last Wednesday about .50 took part in a "Welcome Home to a number of those who had been to ja.l on u. c. charges. A good sociable time was had and all seemed to enjoy them selves WhenMacbeth ironically asked, "Canst thou minister to a mind disease? he little knew that mankind would one da-bIn blessed with Aver s Sarsaparilla. purifying the blood, this poweiful alterative gives tone and strength to eyeiy function and faculty of the system. the FinanciAl KeP0 leg to submit to your Hon.of Body till the 31st December May of Sanpete County from the 31st I the new Los The C.ns'itutionallity anglas Charter is to be tested. An Atlantic and Pacific train was robof bed by four men at Canyon Dablo, Ariz. The President has isssed a proclamation warning Seal Hunters from Alaskan wateis, AMERICANISMS. The Oklahoma Boomers of Indian Territory are retiring. Justice Stanley Mathews, of the Supreme Court ol the U. S. is dead. Blaine does n it seem to have the hold on Harrison he thongns he had. Bell couuty, Kentuckey, is undergoing a civil wariate. It is said there are some 1000 men in arms. General Ward Hampton has returned to 5th Penn Cavalry the battle Bags takenfrora them during the civil war. FROM ABROAD. o County, Utah, County Clerks Office, SanpeteDecember ol, loso. of Sanpete County. U. 1. To the Hon. the County Court WESTEUN WIIIFFS. HERD. The undersigned are prepared to take dry stock to herd during the season, at usual prices, and be responsible for all estray bills. Will commence to reseive stock on Monday, March 31st, at Lewis Madsons corral, Manti. Joseph Luke, Lewis Madron. Jr FINANCIAL REPORT. window. He was caught by his amag-m-isthowever, before he fell and thus saved his neck. Bjth men were badly cue witn glass. The town of Pmsk in Russia was destroyed by lire. Six persons were burned to death. COCNTY TAX ACCOUNT. To Balance due June Assesment of loaa 1, IbSS $9, 953.55 $10,011.24 ...... $70-- .ou .... . By Amount paid into Treasury and Collector.. By Compensation of Assessor . DISBURSEMENTS J.' V" na o-- The well known and enterprising lhe Hitory Company ot San Francisco, havejust published the long talked of new book, entitled "Marvels of 1 his the Neiv U est." grand book has been eagerly awaited and wtII be largely sought alter by the people throughout The success the entire Pacific Coast. agents ate having on this book is soine-tiim- g The publishers extraordinary. want agents to sell the book; and offer taie inducements. See advertisement m another column. TOURISTS, Whether on pleasure bent or business should take on every trip a bottle of Syrup of Figs, as it acts most pleasantly and effectually on the kidneys, liver and Dentistry. The popular and well boweK preventing fevers, headaches known dentist, C, H, Bird, is taking a and other forms of sickness. For sale professional tour of the north end ot in 50c and ft. 00 bottles by all leading the county contmineing at Ephraim. Mr druggists. Bird is one of tne best dentists in the Temtotry and those suffering with bad teeth will be sensible it they take adOBITUARY. vantage of his visit to have them filled 01 extracted. Died at Funks Lake, Manti, on Monday, March 25th, Mrs. Mariah Funk, EPHRAIM. relic of the late D. B. Funk, ol water on Deceased was born May 12, Kelt and Ward was in town last week the brain 1820 Sister Funk was a faithful Latter-da- y getting job work in printing, etc. Saint. having been in the church There is only one case of diphtheria over 50 years. Sne was the mother of of in out city and is under treatment a large and well respected family, some Ur. Olsten. 35 of her descendents being present at The schools are getting along vety her bedside at the t.me of her death. nicely, the academy reports about fifty Funeral services will be held on Thins day the 2Sth, at the Tabernacle and all students attendance. Business is verv dull at present but her friends are invited to attend. we hope soon to see better times Died At Fairview, March nth of more cash and go d c illections would child bed, Sarah Ellen Jones, wife of us a out gieat deal. help Aimer B. Cox. Deceased is a daughter Even if tunes are dull and you some-lime- s ot Beniamin Jones and Rosanna Cox. feel bred and discouraged, call on Jones, and was born at Parawan, lion Joseph F. Dorms and get something Co., April nth, 1853. She leaves seven worth buying Dr. lJunlofs Family childien. Medicines. The circumstances attending her Prol. Groodwoods lecture at the demise were afiecting in the extreme, Students Institute, last Saturday even- the sorrow ful moans of a crippled sou ing. on the subject of language, etc, seventeen, who (elt that his Hist, best was very interesting and all the mem- and only Irieud was gone, were heartbers piesent was pleased in listening to rending Ins sorrwtul moans as his hearts anguish shook his frame were the lecture. pilttiable to behold and strong men British The theatre of last week, The turned pale at sight of his grief. The Slave was a good play and considering bereaved husband bears his loss with the practice and new hands that took tmparabled equanimity resignation and part nothing could be said about it. fintitude. Three years previous to her The new scenery and beautiful music was well worth the price of admission, decease this noble woman had five childien left to her care by a dying letalone the play. sisier and right royally did she fulfill a mothers responsibilites to the desolate mt, pleasant, orphans. This sister two years previous H. C. Davidsens wife died last Thurs- t her own demise had adopted a l.imi-lof three little orphans who were then Site day, alter an illnes of six months. was buried Saturday, aad compeled to doubly orphaned and see homes in other .The B. B. Clubs of Mt Pleasant are separate and both orphaned families at families, putting tttcmselves in readiness to play the death of these faithful, devoted any ol the Sanpete clubs, mothers in Zion, amid the sobs and Alif Ericksen and Erastus Kofiord tears of their despair cried, "O this is harder than when our own mother have been called on a mission, A of titty dollars was raised on died. Whv, O why should such unSunday for the former who starts on selfish, exemplary women be taken and so lew left to fill their places? lhe April qth. answers why, O why. Real estate business is lively here at echo present. Among the transters lately are C. F. Peel to Rev. Murphy, site for the new Presbyterian Accadenty. P, M. CONSUMPTION SURELY CURED. Peel to C. Beauman for new Post Office. M. G. Rolph to Martin Kroll for new To the Editor: Please inform youi bakery, readers that I have a positive remedy for the above named disease. By its timely WALES, use thousands of hopeless cases have Wales, March 25, been permanently cured. I shall be glad We have had occasion to visit our to send two bottles of my temedy free cemetarv more m 1889, than we did in to any of your readers who have con1888 and still considerable sickness in sumption il they will send me theirex press and post oflice address. Respectour nndst, T. A. Slocum, m c, fully, Died of confinement, Polly Terkol 1S1 Pearl St., New York. 29. son, formerly of this place, but removed to Tunic. The lemams were brought to this place and will be buried ESTRAY NOTICE. Tuesday, the 26th. 111 rn blood-purifie- r. 21.20 1 1 - , J.jJ: a Ayers Sarsaparilla,! wrv PREPARED BT rnwn 7 Dr. J. C, Ayer Prioe $1; ' 13i.b7 $ 282.51) In circulation Det ember 31, 1883., 5,711.60 43.01 $ $ 2.774.8S 5,902.81 EXHIBIT OF LIVE STOCK. .$ 499.48 164 95 . $664.43 10.00 618.83 . $664.43 John Reid, Clerk. - Territory of Utah I, John Reid, Clerk of the County County ot Sanpetev of Court Sanpete County, Utah, hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the financial Report as approved by the County Court of said County on the 5th day of March, A..D. 1889, and now on file in my office. e Witness my hand and the Seal of the County Court of D A. 1889. March of 12th U. this day T, County San-pet- I SEAL JoHNltriD, I Con o' v Clerk. y Monumental Stone Cutters, n ChHstena Anderson, on the 15U1 inst, at Wales Sanpete Co., Utah, of penmonia, and was taken to her last Sue was resting place on the 19th. taken away from her family in the prime of life. Our sister was born in Tulstrup-sugeuAathtis, Denmark, Sept.. 4th, 1.853 was the daughter of Rasmus and Coren Neilson Boggeskung, and embraced the gospel in 1873; emigrated to Utah and was married to P. C. Anderson the same year. She leaves a husband and five children and many ftiends to mourn her Died: loss. OUR TERRITORY. The Utah Central company has held their meeting and decided to run a branch fine from Juab or some point near there to Castle Valley, The funeral of the late Judge P.H. Emerson took place in Ogden on Thurs day. A large concourse of people followed the honorable remains, the procession extending lor half a mile. At a boxing match in theOgden Opera House one of the combattants forced the other to the wall, and through a have in my possession, one dark bay horse about 9 years old, brand resembling a on right thigh, small star in fore head, collar marked; shod all around. One bay mare about tsyears old, saddle and collar ntatked;both hind feet white; star in lotehead brand dun, resemblance of E B on left shoulder ilegible brand or scar on left hip, resembling something like t- - (combined.) ? One bay mare about 3 years old, brand resembling 1 on left shoulder, left hind foot white, a tew white hairs in forehead One bay horse stallion about 1 vears old brand resembling L V on left thigh white spot in forehead. One l.ght brindle steer about one year old, white underbelly, and whin ring on tail, ronnd upper bit in each ear no brands visible, If tlte above described animals are not claimed and taken away on or before Thursday, Aptil the nth A. d 1889. they will be sold to the highest cash bidder, on the above date at oclock A. M.,at Moroni Precinct estray pourd. Niels C. Nielsen, Pound keeper in and for Moroni Precinct San pete Co Utah. March 25th, tS$9. Dealers in t all kinds the, best ; well as cheapest ever brought to San Pete. Also DRESS TRIMMINGS a-- B. Brunei has the best assorteo also and , j PURE LIQUORS, Medical or Purposes. Main street, Manti. ; a FAIRVIEW TOWNSITE NOTICE. all whom it may concern, Notice is hereDy given by the under-- ' signed mayor of the city of Fairview.Sat Pete County, Utah Territory, under act of the Legislatuie of Utah of Feb. i;th 1869, that he has made additional row site cash entry No. 3115 embracing tit of the N. w. 4 sec. 1 Tp 14 s. 1 s. w. 4 e, of the Salt Lake Meridian, in trus; for the inhabitants and occupants of sa,d r described land for town-sit- e purpose-fowhich patent has been issued. That each and every person, association, company, or corporation claimins to be the rightful owner of possesses occupant or occupants, or to be enul-eto the occupancy or possession a said described land, or any lot, block share or parcel thereof, shall, within, sis months after the first publication of In Notice, in person, or by his, her or lhe" agent or attorney, sign a statement z writing, containing an accutate description of the particular parcel or parts 0, said land in which he, she, or they, clam to have any interest, and the specitk right, interest or estate therein, whict. he, she, or they claim to be entitled tteu. receive and deliver the same to clerk of Probate Court of Sanlete Cos' ty, at Manti City, Utah, that the tiln2-saistatement shall be convdere.' Notice to all persons claiming any mte estmsaid desenbed land, - of the das of the party filing the same- and a sue: tailing to make and deliver statement within the time limited & above mentioned, shall be forever batted he right of claiming or recoveting tne land claimed by them, or any inteiest oq estate therein, or in any pan, paicelo" share thereof, in any cotitt of laa equity; provided, that when go d uii'l j is shown why such statement be filed within the time herein spei uc. the Probate Judge may extend the exceeding one year from the tits publication of this Notice. Peter .Sundwao Mayor of the city of Fanvie f First published on Feb. 13th 1889. 1 d c-- ot Mantles, Plaster Busts, Center Pieces Etc. (0; Owners Feb.i3-May,- of the Famous San Pete T. l, Quarries. C Bailey, Alton NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, s ) U300 Land Oilue at v ,, a; i '.v . '5 frfl.l'jl5 y' MAIN STREET MANTI. I i- t To 5.60 $ Very Respectfully JSEAL i- tht cigars. $ Bj County Warrants redeemed Service of Treasurer To Balance in Treasury Brunei h ts opened for MILLINERY Mr. I. By Balance on hand . . B, lot of Drugs south of Provo and keeps on hand the best liquors Arising on TransientSheepHerds Terril Appropriation for roads & bridges By County Warrants redeemed at Treasury To Balance on hand June 1, 1888 Amount arising en sale of Mrs. I, winter trade the best ne of City Drug Store .... ' License Co., Lowell, Mast, beck. $5, Worth n an endless variety. EXHIBIT OF TREASURY. Fines 4c it, bottles, Grand Opening 90.4U H8.90 43.86 $ Warrants in circulation June 1, 1383 . . . 5711.60 $o,755 46 . . . issued since June 1. 1888 5,712.45 Redeemed at Treasury sinceJune 1,1888 To amount on hand June 1.18?8 received on Taxes of . above all others, we used it with rna, velons results. The sore healed and' health and strength rapidly returned J. J. Armstrong, Weimar, Texas. I find Ayers Sarsaparilla to be admirable remedy for the cure of blond diseases. I prescribe it, and it does tu E. L. Pater, M. I) '' work every time. Manhattan, Kansas. i We have sold Ayers Sarsaparilla here for over thirty years and alwar, recommend it when asked to name tin W. T. McLean best Druggist, Augusta, Ohio. Ayers medicines continue to be the standard remedies in spite of all cou. AY. Richmond, Bear! Edition." T. , Propnte judge Selectmen County Clerk Prosecuting Attorney Superintendent of District Schools Sheriff Quarantine Physician Board of Examination Treasurer Bee Inspector ... Board of Equalisation Lunatics and Indigenta Roadi and Bridges County Oflice Bounty on Scalps Expense Account Records f..r County Clerk fr County Recorder Transient Sheep Herds Criminal Prosecution Drew blood, modern doctors cleaase hence the increased demand lor Alteii tives. It is now well known that taoa diseases are due, not to hut to impurity, of the Blood ; and I is equally well attested that no I;,,,! medicine is so efficacious as Ayerj Sarsaparilla. One of my children had a large eon break out on the leg. We applj for a while, thiukia? simple remedies, the sore would shortly heal. But it rt worse. We sought medical advice were told that an alterative uieUua. was necessary. Ayers Sarsapan. being Recommended 091 .... pub-lisner- s, e l&SS, The Old Doctors NOTICE. There will be a meeting of the share holders of the Manti Herding Institution held in theCouncil House Manti, Utah, on Friday, the 12th of April A d. 1889 at 7.30 p m for the purpose of amending the articles of association of said association by reducing the capital stock of said association from FOB the sum of $ 5,000 to $3,500 also, for the Complete list of TffttiiblW Flowers, purpose of voting on the proposition of Bulb and Small Fruit, with description selling a certain parcel or parcels of end pnee. land belonging to said association, des- KEW SH APF, NEW TYPE, COWPTETELY REVISED AND IMPROVED. cribed as follows, to wit. Ail of that Contains more varieties than anv other catalogue portion of land lying west of old field printed. Threand aFlcffftnt Colored Plates, commonly known as the ox pasture and 8x10 inches, frontispiece. also or more 270 acres, less, containing SEED CATALOGUE that portion of land west of Danish field THE PIONEER OF AMERICA. situated in James Ciawfords entry, and Every person who owns a foot of land or cultivates containing 73 acres, more or less. A s plant should have a copy. Price of thirds of vote two the stockholders being FLORAL GUIDE, VICKS for the above purposes A lull Containing a certificate good for 15 cents worth of necessary is attendance requested. Seeds, only 15 cents. JAMES TICK SEEDSMAN, By order of tne board of directors. Rochester, N. lf Win. Luke, Prest, John Bench, Sec. snu HMSAuraa a Dated this 20th day of March, A. D. 1SS9. truoM njoj ioj a ip 52-4- . 1883. j Jdirap ouo sJCvp 9 ut vD 9 pio8 ,saeJon iepan xcpsTPloetjaJfwauo aeX didqjt das Man juo s up "1 po uwq juii BPS gfXoisjtfexg Sat Lake City j ri i Notice is hereby given that the foliowtng-settler has hied nolle ot his lnteutiou to1" final proof in support of his claim, ancl that 8 proof wiil be made before the 1 rebate tne County Clerk at Cat ie dale, huiery on Wednesday, May i5th lKy, viz John A Tr ble Declaratory statement, No. loW7 dated U1V of S, E. k sn k 27th 1386, lor the V est S W M Sec 30 Tp 16 K 9 E S, L. M Ltahnames the following witnesses to prove hi1 cov s tinuous residence upon and cultivation of, land, viz.,LH. Scott, IL H. Boyd, a H ftevei Utah RoDert Gordon, all of Emery county anv person who desires to protest allowance of such pi oof or who knows ot a 'antial reason, under the luw and tbe t ioni. the Iuterinr Department, why such p ftbo iu not be allowed will he given an oppon n at the above mentioned time and place tot examine the witnesses of said claimant, offer evidence in rebuttal of that submitted claimant, T Also, Notice is hereby given that John H ble of Huntington, Emery county Utah, has cu? his on notice of intention to xnaku proof 19 n1 lind claim No. for tho Dot 4 ee before f j j . 1, sec :io Tp K ij K 9 E S L. M. Utah, Judge or County Clerk at Emery Co Utah, on Wednesday, the l'UhflaS May, ls9. He names the following witness prove the complete irrigation and reclaihf of said land, viz- J, H. bcott.U. H Iloyd.i Stevens, Robert Gordon all of Emer Utah. D. Webb, Reg,9te T. Cl Bailey, Attorney for Claimau MERCHANTS 7A double their profits by introducing a lit goods, indispensable to all families, will addrrJ full Particular. HEALTH POOD CU PAM, No, 751 4lii Avenue, AeW W1 r J |