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Show The Pome Sentinel. There will be a meeting of the Peopes Partv, held in the Cornu-il- l lonso inManti Citv on .Monday, julv 1st, iSSy, at A Weekly Newspaper, ? oclock p. m. for the purpose of electing five delegates to a Convention to be Devoted to the general interest of held in the County Court House in City, Saturday, July 6th, 1SS9, at the people of San Pete and sorrow nd-in- g Manti 12 o'clock m. for the purpose ol nomiAFTERNOON. counties. nating a Candidate to be voted lor at The Band rendered a number of selecThere is great excitement in Grants for election the Representative tions. The Fairview choir sang the Dale, Missoula August In kwrliilloni Countv, Montana, over a . the 12.00 to Oae year, Legislature. hvmn. " Nearer Dear Savior to gold find. James Quickbonner, while opening A members of the 1 attendance S punctual 05 months, Supt. Hardy ofiered praver. batning in Gold Creek, found a dozen 'Z. of the Peoples Party is earnestly sohei- - Thee." choir sang, "consider the large gold nuggets, which he took to ward North Three months, ted. Lilies. Grants Dale and showed to his friends, .William I,ike, the Clifl addressed In three hours every man was on the congregrtion Supt. C. P. Larsen. on the "First road to the me w discovery, exercise A Vlass briefly. Local Committee. Eairviewa Western. Address communications Hour Sentisej. to the Company, Tlao P. 0, Box 57, Manti, U. T. Jab. T. Jakem4N, County Bodden keeps on baud a full Master. line of Flannels, Linseys, Jeana, and N- - II. Felt, Ass'fc Manager. Yarns, which he wiil exchange t whole sale prices Tot wool in any 32 SUNDAY SCHOOL JUBILEES C-- Uckecuun is now fuming the old planing mill with improved machinery During the season of 1889, will be held and is prepared to do all kinds of work in Sanpete Stake, as follows: at the lowest diving paces 1. At Moroni. Tuesday, June iS. At Mt Pleasant.Wednesdav.June 19 If you wish to get a good job done At Gunnison, Tuesday, June y on short notice and at way down paces At Mantf,ffhurday. June 27. goto Chas. U'bitloch, Harness maker. - VV'ea. GENERAL NEWS. Ale Item CONVENSaapet-- are Interested. (oiamili Manti Items excursion PARTY TIONS, In Whith the People of f Interest, Olfplugs Scandinavian Lake PEOPLES to Funk to-da- Primaries or the selection of dele gates to the several representative district conventions will be held in each precinct of the territory at the usual of holding elections on Monday, filace at 8 a. m. dead County conventions for placing in It is reported that there is animal in the creek. It should be niov nomination candidates for county ofed out of the water. fices to be filled at the ensuing election Born, June 22nd 1889, to the wile of will be held at such time and place as Beauregard Kenner a son. Mother and the county central committee may ap child doiog exceedingly well and it is point. REPRESENTATIVE CONVENTIONS. thought with careful attention and nurs- July 6, 1889. 20th District. Convention will survive. SentiThe father the ing be held at the city ball, Mount Pleas to extends congratulations. nel ant Sanpete countv. Delegates as folManti has got a first-daDentist, Dr lows. W. J B. Stacey,, of San Francisco, who Sanpete Concur Thistle 1, Fatrvicw has located here, and will conduct his 4, Mount Pleasant 7, Spring City, 3, business with gentleness and dispatch Moroni 4. Fountain 4, Ephraim 8. 21st. Convention to be held at county The Dr. says he furnishes courage free, so that none need hold on account of court house, Manti, Sanpete cnnnty Del the fear of the extra expense this neces egates as follows; Sanpete County sary article would put them to. He Chester, 2; Wales, 1; ''(anti, 5; Petty, 1; makes the preservation of teeth a spec- Mayfield, 1; Gunnnisoo, 2m Fayette, 1; Freedom, 1. ialty. Sevier County Annabella. 1; Burr-villMr. C. Uckerman and others of a Central 1: Elsinore, t; Glenwood committee from Ephraim, were here on 1; Joseph, 1; Monroe, r, Redmond, q Tuesday last measuring our water sup- Richfield, 3; Salma, 1; Vermillion, 1; ply. The supply in Manti and Ephraim Willow Bend, Gooberry, 1. have both been measured to see if they CONCIL CONVENTIONS. had sufficient water to run a roller mill Tenth council disJuly loth, 1S89. The lest proved that trict, In iSicir town. composed of the Nineteenth and Manti had 24 inches of water and Eph- Twentieth representative districts. Conraim only iS inches, .or one quarter less vention to be held at the county court than Manti. house, NephcJijab county. council cistTiet, Comprised of An Irrigation Company has been theEleventh reTwenty-firs- t and Twenty-secon- d formed in Manti, with Mr. VV. F. May-lettdistricts. Convention to President; P P. Dyreng, Secretary; presentative be held at the county court house, RichA, Tuttle, Treasurer; who with E, VV. field, Sevier County. Fox, Walter Stnngham, L. C. Kjar and I, H. Clark, for a board of Directors. 11T. PLEASAJVT. The company consists of all the settlers of Maim. The articles of incorporation June 22 will soon be filed with the clerk ol this An of f 25 was made for county. Hon, J. Johnson, is attorney the 4thappropriation of July celebration. f or the Company. Four liquor cases tried here on the 20 There was a special session of the City Council held on Thursday evening and 2t, the fines aggregating $500. All for the purpose of arranging to answer appealed. the questions requested by the County Ida Nostrom of Fairview had her Court; to be used by the Commission wrist dislocated by falling from a wagon. appointed by the government to look Dr. Davison soon replaced the injured after the water supply of the west. A member. committee consisting of Hon Mayor Luke, Alderman Larson and CouncilIn the City Council a letter was read man Anderson, to investigate and re in relation to irrigation, reservoirs, etc. port to the Council on July 1st. The A committee of two were appointed to Committee were impowered to call to investiate and report. their aid, all the help necessary and to On Wednesday, the day ol the Jubilee make a thorough inspection of our canyon for reservoir purposes and espec- the Bras Band was at the Bowery ns ially the dry lake at the head of the early as 9 oclock, and begsti discoursing music. The people were gathering from canvon. that hour till 10, when a procession was A GRAND ENTERTAINMENT. formed, the respective schools marching south one block, then back to the bowThere will be a Dance and Novely ery It was indeed a beautiful sight to Entertainment in the Council House see the multitude of gaily dressed, healon Thursday evening, the night of the thy. happy children with their eager exJubilee. The Ball will be conducted pectant faces reathed in smiles, stepping will be to ths measure of the music down stairs and- the arringed as an Ice Cream parloi, and There were on the stand Prest. Feter-sm- , will contain, as well, a fortune teller Stake Supt. Maiben, Asst. Supt flower a and stand. Everybody Cliff and others. Sisters Zina D. Young is exinvitation are invited. The also M. A. Hyde, Peterson Allied and others tended to those visiting the Jubilee of the F. R. S. from neighboring towns. The proceeds The exercises opened bv music from are for the benefit of the North Ward the band. The Mt. P. north waid choir Primary. Titkets for the dance 50 cents. sang the opening hymn. Pi aver was oflered bv Supt.Clitf! The South ward THE "FOURTH" CELEBRATION. choir saug"Praise the Everlasting King:' Supt. Maiben said, "We have, through The following are the Committees the mercy ofGod assembled in a ubilee. to assist in the Celebration ol God that this day may add anoththe Fourth of July, 1889, in Manti. The er togrant the ht of happy and profitable Programme, in full, will appear nxt Jubilees held in Mt Pleasant. A Class Thursday. j Exercise conducted by L. C. Rasmusen COMMITTEES ON ARRANGEMENTS. ' on "The Life ol the Prophet Daniel," C. P. Larsen. Peter Anderson, was the first on the prograrnmee. The Wm. Hill, A. W. Bessey. next was a school exercise by Supt. AnGeo. Scott. derson of Fairview on "The Birth of omesRs OP THE PAV. Cluist Recitation. "Lady Hildegard Marshal C, P. Larson. Miss Monson of Sanpitch. Dialogue, lames Waieham, "The .runkards Child," Chaplain, six little girls William Hill. Orator, of the noith waid. Song, My Josephine ON DECORATION. Miss Anderson and others, Fairview. Messrs T. N. Bleak, f. Bench. Jr, Class exercise Association of Joseph Lewis Larson, Wnr, F. Reid, Neph and Hvrum Smith. "south ward, herniaBessev. Robt. Reid, Arthur ilenrie. tion ltead Doliv," Annie Pritchett, Misses Eva Cox, I.oretta Merriam, south"My ward. Music by the Band. Supt Rosetta Merriam, Louisa Keller, Henriwas reminded of the Prophet etta Anderson, lelpha Jolley, Myra Hardy Moses when benoldiug the burning bush Hall, Mary Hall. was told to his shoes from his EXERCISE. fee'., fi 'the ground whereon he stood m. Games etc.. p. 3 Races, w is tiolv. Sou; "In Sunshine," Fair-vieMessrs Peter Audeison, Chas. Tenchoir, conducted by E. A. Day. Bennie Luke. CU--s nant, Walters. Tokon, exercise, "Wisdrm" Fairview N VV. Anderson. Geo. R. Scott. Miss Emma Frandsen, Song. "Diifung, ON SALUTES, A short address by Supt. ward. north VV & . Messrs A. Bessey, R. Hall. Jr Audetsen, of Fairview. Song, 1 am I and sea, King ovei the by Fred P. 0. BRANTZEH. Clark Class exercise on The Third Boot and Shoemaker. First Class Commandment." conducted bv Celia Custom Work and Repairing done. Johnson, north ward Recitation Call and see Mr. Bmntzeg as bis "Teacher Taught." James . Brown, of Song, Oid and Only in the work is truelv first class in every jacobsviile.1 Annie McArthur, north ward. Uay, particular. Prices Moderate, aud Music by the Band. Sister Zina L). terms easy. Young made a short bnt very eloquent address. Prest Peterson Shop at Residence 2 blocks west and impressive paid a glowing tribute to the efforts of f Tuttles Store, Manti.' Bro. Maiben. Song, "Marching through er r e, - OUT-noo- un-stai- DMTISTRB Territorial. Georgia," young ladies of South ward. Supt. Maiben regretted tnat inowing to Spring diphtheria being prevalent Ogden is to haie free school . Cu that ward was not represented. Salt Lake will celebrate the "Fourth" Announced an adjournment for one hour and a haf. The Fairview choir in grand style. sang, "What Shall the Harvest be Elder C- - H. Wiieelock pronounced the benediction. CAUCUS MEETING Principles of ibe Gospel, School exercise on the "Third Commandment, by Miss Lovegreen of Jaeofcs-vill- e. Recital. von by Frank Miner, Fair-vieRecitation, "A School Boys Reverie, by David Jordan, north ward. A class exercise Our First Parents, .Ella Wheelock south ward. Address by Class exeicise. Supt. Christensen. Church of Christ. Miss Wilson, Fair-vieSong, Away acrossthe Sea,Mrs. Augusta Ericksen and Miss Stormfelt, North Ward Short address by Supt. Aldrich 'Recitation;" The Modern Belle" Walter Haslef. South Ward. Recitation, "Thanksgwuig Day at tlie Utah Pen, Miss StelU Dav, Eairview. Class exercise. "Good Manners, conducted by Miss Jorgensen. San Pitch, Recitation. Miss Two Workers, Boliney. -Down bv the sad Sea," Miss Sung, Fairview. and others, Hambrick A shortaddress bvthe Supt. of the Moroni Sunday School. A Dialogue "Mrs.1 Sackadaisys visit to Salt Lake City. Fairview Sunday School. Song, My own Dear Mountain Home," Mrs. Tina Ericksen and others, South Ward. Remarks by Bishops Seely and Madsen.. Snot Maiben made a few closing remarks encouraging and congratulating all present. North Ward choir sang, When sha'l we meet thee." Benediction bv C. N. Lund. A more interesting entertainment was never given in this city, not a hitch or a break occuring. MAYFIELD, The bodies of a man and woman, supposed to be victims of tbe Gonemaugh disaster, have been found in the Ohio River near Cincinnati. Thev were badly decomposed and there was nothing on either by which they could be identi- FOUNTAIN GREEN, New House. tSg-y- . Plows, Bolts, Ephraim, Slreet 2 0kj5, Utah. 5 EXCHANGl rriARMERS J S 4 .J.P.Meilstrup.gfe- ARMERS EXCHANGl We have a large stock of new and fresh Goods at lowest prices ; and repleoish every week. Our boots and shoes in great varieties and low prices cannot be duelled. Our Glass ware and Crockery department is complete. We oarry a full stock of Dry Goods, Groceries and Hard wt , also Mens and Boys clothing, & its, Felt and Straw from 20 cents and upwards---i- n . shout, everything that belongs to a well selected stock we h ive. Produce tfaken at the highest prices. 5 . also Agents for the Celebrated Studer-bakWagons, Buggies and Carriages ; also for all kinds of farming implements. Cheap for cash, or er esy terms. John F. F. Dorius cfc men. a c A'on, Sales- - Ephraim City, Utah. John Lowry 5 0(1 JpTDRY And See There:) & fS7GROCERIES, MENS CLOTHING, tartier house trimmings, urn it u r e; Etc.; ASCgtira. BABY CARRIAGES; Qtreet. at-a- HAS OPENED A Bartoersixop hoTco-oblocks east of Jilin Two Doors Store, Manti,. Give him a call. p TtKtxtxW: r Dealers in c Wool, Hides, Pelts and f For which we pay the h$ est market Price. At the Very Lowest Rates, and will make aLiberal ad- vanfce on all fj A S shipments. We also Buy and Sell y nLiisr of all ,r kinds in Car Lb'ads or guarantee the Highest Market Prid in CdSh . AND iiirilMENTS. rp We haveWAGONS plat received two Car Loads of MitchellBair j Cooper agons, made eipressly for our trade, wbic also handle the and Gilpin Sulky Plow?, Champion and McCofmic Mowers and Binders, Harrows pi6ws & a. , Jay-Eye-.S'- o Androwo Optj Nephi, Juab , j We&l?. handle Wool on mt H. SPERRY, - I COMMISSION W! n,aVe, l,he lar?t and fine-of Blooded horses in the west Box 17, Provo rit jr troh. F.f. l'o- - u BREEDERS of Suffolk Punch. English Shire and "Cleveland Bay Horses Shetland Ponies. Short Horn and Holstein Cattle. Stock for sale times at Living prices and Easy terms. Visitors welcome, Corret dence invited. I GOODS, no IMPORTERS t supply Drake. Vo call Lowrys EEIIEML . Martin & Son, I TellYou, If you want a bargain I . EtcEtc, MAIN ST. MAJTI. Your 0no-G- Tinfe vJ The water is low and burning m places. Th crops will be short well as in grain. The people are pretty dry as cases of beer tell at the depot. Townsman, Joseph Tavlor is here hunting up mutton for the market. The clouds look like rain, many are h( puig that we get some. Lucent is being cut, some had water but once and that very having figle. P. C, Christensen the rustler is rol'mg along business dune lively, both m merchandising, lumber and also in ties If we are to have a railroad, P. C. C can bring in the ties lively. , The Jubilee was held in our new meeting house on Tuesday, the 18th inst it waa a grand affair. The house being literally crowded. T he exercisss wee a oun anc 0 ei)ioymg the same EOT SUMMER SUITS, 3 , fff i IIard ware, Groceries, Glagfuf Drugs, Notions, Stoves, Wagon o cigars.; June, E- J- rfwi55 Our Sabbath School has been gratV, ind is progressing nicely. OnSabbtth ra inorninjg it is the pleasantest place in The childien are taking such a ,wn. u pptismgly good interest that it 3 put teacher, and parents to studying. This method 'of conducting' the Sb-oat- h TO c3 School has already inculcated such a brotherly love and kind influence that TO 0) it can be felt in all our gatherings and in S2 fact, throughout the ward. It has caused a lew parents to accompany their Ph children to school on Sunday morning; which is encouraging to the Super, Main Street, Officers and pupils. It is Manti. that this will continue and that hoped Mr. I. B. Brunei has tKe best assorted more will likewise come with their ot of Drugs south of Provo parents id also children to Su nday School. keeps on hand the best liquors and A The health of the people is2t, pretty good. The wool crops are coming in fast. py Cashmers,Cassinera, Ete MBSLB.Brasa -- MORONI, Constantly Arriving, Supply gTSii mmer Goods, Ladies and Gent iemeas Straw Hats; Dress Goods is The Brick Co., are now delivering bricks to be put into our New School I J, H. WODSKoif. W. T. REID, President. Croton, eight miles Newaygo, Mich,, is completely inundated by the back water from tht jam of logs in tbe river. The pressure against the piers is so great' that bridge is unsafe to cross and communication is entirely cut oiff u ivn INSTITUTION. 4 Hie Villiage Foreign. Co-operat- mercantile from 00 June 19th, 1889. antiA fied. number of custom officers have June 22d, 1SS9. been arrested in Paris for complicity in a scheme to delraud the government. Crops are looking fine, but we want They are charged with being counected one more good rain storm. with a league w hose object was to smug gle cigars and tobacco. Co-op was closed while the LaThe dies meeting was in session. The latest news lrom Stanley bears the date of December 2. At that date he The Sentinel is one of the Most was at Usuri, at the' southeast end of papers of the Territory. Lake Victoria Nyanza. IF the date is corfrom Bonalva, Bro. Carl Olsen was released from rect lie has twotravelled hundred miles souththe Pen. on Monday the 17, and arrived Usuri,ofabout Lake Victoria Nyanza, in eighty-tw- o here on the 19. looking quite well, but east days, almost incredible progress as feels weak after being confined so long. will be seen on consulring any of the There are three yellow flags to be recent asaps. The short cut to the seen here, one is at a house recently Nyanza along a new road of which vacated by one having the diphtheria, Stanley wrote in his letter of August 22 another where there is a bad case of last must have been a remarkably shoTt; throat disease, similar to diphtheria, cut indeed. and the other is a case of diphtheria. The President of the Relief Society, V ty SiaurZina eti ng-a- nd Njk'e held, in the different towns in the C0V1-t15 meetings during the last it days, besides visiting the Jubilee at Morcni NEW and spending one dav at the Temple, and Summer A Narrow Escape. Bro. C. Olsen, Spring while lying on a bed reading a newsSTYLES paper, in his chaff house, had a EXCEL ALL that something was gofeeling He got up and left ing to happen. Previous Efforts the place, and before he had had gone over 20 steps the place fell with crash, I.Y crushing the bed to the ground. Style and Variety. y, Has opened perminent House, Dental of Work. and ispreparedtodoallkinds Preset,, of teeth a specialty. First Claes work and gentle trea,? guaranteed. Amerioan. A A4-- 'W. J. S. Stacey. Dr. office at the Bench a -- O- Near HuH, Sioux Countg. Iowa, Mrs. Vanbeek was burned to death in her bed despite the frantic efforts of her husband to save her. Id a collision on the Pan Handle near New Cumberland, W. Va., Charles Rogers and William Brown the engineers of the colliding trains were killed. As a novelty for the Illinois State Fair there have been secured a flock of seven ostriches. Later they will be exhibited in Iowa and Nebraska. f Go-- , |