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Show Embroideries below cost at Tuttle Co's. The Home Sentinel, The Temple time for renovation, Amler-n- n, of Garden City. Kan., Mr C, the great Rurlalo la ser, is talking ol He moving his herd to Ogden, Utah. has over 100 head of those foimer State 14. 15, Singing by the choir. Beuedictiuu by Lars P. Hausen. orrtEKS. , Good ice cream everv day; please E. Schougaard. $2.00 give me a call, One year, 18-4 1.25 Six months, .75 Three months, Mr. Whitlock of Ephraim has moved . o his Steam Saw Mill up into six mile Application. idftrlUlai canyon. 04 Preparations are in progress for the Address communications to the October Primary Fair. It promises to be Home Sentinel Company, a big success. P. O. Box 57, Manti. U. T. From the 1st to the 13 ol July the Jas. T. Jakeman, United States had 22 labor strikes inManager. volving 8,005 N. H. Felt, AssC Manager. Part of the stock for the new tin shop has arrived and the doors will soon be opened for business. PEOPLES TICKET. .Marshal, Joseph Seely, Assistant Marshal, Amasa Aldrich, President, Abram Johnson. EPHRAIM. lM July St). Legislative Assembly. Councilman, n Dis, W, A. Segmiller. The Y. M. Cornet Hand serenaded the Representative 20, Dis. C. N. I.und. town Saturday night. The boys march K. W. Reid. 21, and play quite well now COUNTY OFFICERS, Gunnison, Selectman, J. E. Metcalf, Opportunity for a man with $25.00 to " Parley McFarlane, Ephraim. make from $100.00 to$3oo.oo per month. Address C. J. D. this office. TOWN OFFICERS. Marshal for Manti. J. P, Larson. Sheriff Larson started this morning with another insane person from Sanpete. This tune it is a Morom man. POLITICAL FEVER. The last weeks work in the Temple Contributed. has been the heaviest ever recorded in This has happily subsided; calm, cool this Century, Over 700 went through. deductions are now in order. W. D. Funk will have fust class soda After the squabble some made ol it, the log rollings the hurrying too and water for sale on the 24th. He will fro, and button holing, what are the re- locate for the day in the front of the sults ol last Saturday's tor the County Sentinel ofhee offices. the two Selectmen. Never since my residence in the countv, haye I seen two such men pitted for the race than the two for the central Selectman, of equal ability, conservatism, integrity, probity so equally balanced. In the utmost harmony all was conducted at the county Convention, yet it was evident before and at the door of the Convention all that could be said or done to influence votes was done. CENTRALIZATION at Manti was the Chief theme on the outside that in Manti all the big plums of the County pudding was extracted. Is this so? Does Manti hold an office beyond the necessity of law and convenience? Let Us enumerate the entire list of officers and their residences, I. Jacob Johnson, Judge, Spring City. . John Reid, Co. Clerk, Manti. Wanted At this office, hay on subscription. Only a limited amount will be taken and those who have agreed to pay hay should bring it along. We have a letter from a party in concerning the question of tne Selectmen, which we may publish Thursday, It would be impossible to do so now. Elder Cyrus II. Wheelock has been appointed a special Missionary by the first presidency to travel in this Temple District. He is now in the Sevier Valley preaching. L. S. Holdaway will stand the famous Stalion, "Royal at Mr Vorhees Manti and at Peter Greaves Ephraim, during the month of July, where parties can breed to the same at half price, he stand "Cap at Fountain will also G teen. F.pli-raii- Selectmen. Mi. L. S. Holdaway says that he Mt. Pleasant. 3. John Carter, Mt. C. Andrews to under4. Parian Me. Farlane, Ephraim. would like lie does not pretend to buy Gunnison. stood that 5. James Metcalf, . C, W. Peterson, Assessor, Ephraim, wool for his company. Mr. Holdaway is Manti, buys wool and pays for it, and it so 7. A. Merriam, Collector, nubodys business who he represents, 8. W. K. Reid, Co Attorney, long as he pays for wttat he gets, y. G. B Cox, Treasurer, " 10. Jens Larson, Sherifl. Mr. V. I). Funk called on the sENTl II, P. Greaves, Jr., Supt. Schools, Eph-- - nel Saturday last and infoimed us that raim, was rethe engine for the steam-boa- t 12. Jos, Crisp, Coroner, Spring City, will steam and the "bugle paired Manti. IL 13. J. Hougaard, Surveyor, Mr. again on Funk's lake yesteiday. RECAFILVLATE. 19, 1SS9. Spring City, Ephraim, Mt. Pleasant, Gunnison, 3 r 1 6 Manti, Can that 6 be distributed and be away from the County Seat, save perhaps the Attorney, ollice he must have and attendance on County Court, has become imperative. Suppose we estimate the Salaries and Mileage of the Officers at $200,00 per annum, it is safe to say more than one half is spent outside of Manti. I have not the exact figures before me, but the heaviest salaried and Mileage ones are outside of Manti as I believe. CORONERS Last Monday a son ol Mrs Lindberg fell from a shed and had his shoulder-blad- e TIi County I. TWKKTf FOURTH PROGRAMME. Parley Christianson, Christian Fruntcn, Louis O. loriu. Marshal, Aft. Mar hut, Chaplain. Orator, A. 11. 1.uiul, Manti. A cloud Tuesday; some parts six inches deep in mud The rain last Monday was worth thousands of dollars to the farmers. Two carloads of beer weie brought in for the saloons. Perhaps this is GOOD?, Furniture, Etc BABY CARRIAGES. Main Street . Manti, o j j Best Stock of O3.ot2a.lns In Manti 111 The said jurors upon their oaths do say, that deceased came to her death from some strong corrosive material taken internally, but cannot say from the evidence, whether self administered or not. In testimony whereof the said jurors have hereunto set their hands the day and year aforesaid. James Metcalf, Niels C. Sorenson, Antone Jenson. Attest Joseph B. Roper, Justice of the Peace. o( DEALERS IN)o ESTRAY NOTICE. 1 have in mv possession.- One yellow or ereum colored mare. ark inane amt tail, brand resembling a (combined! on left thigh, T also branded Mon right thigh, lias a brown spot on right hip. One brownish grey horse eolt about 2 years old, white spot in forehead, black legs, shaved mane, branded y, with half circle over it, uu left thigh One bay horse, 3 white feet, small white mt in face, saddle mark, branded 31 and . on left thigh, also 1, on left shoulder. One roan mare 8 years old, 4 white feet, a lute strip in face, w bite on under lip, brand left thigh. resembling, a (theJ 2reversed) on One baj horse colt, years old, 4 white feet, ih white stripe face," brand resembling (combined) on left shoulder. tine hay mare, (and colt), mare branded p on left thigh, lias black legs One bay horse colt 1 year old, branded L on left thigh. If the above described animals are not planned and taken away within fifteen days from date of notice, a ill be sold to the highest cash bidder at my corral in Mdlmrn Ih on the Mb day of August, A D 1SS9. Dated at Milburn, this 22 day of July, 1839 Wesley Bills, roundkeeper for Milburn precinct. - 1 General, Merchandise Are Still at Their Old Stand, Main Street, Manti, Utah er boots shoesj & at BOTTOM PRICE S.jjJ Peter Greaves Jr AGENT FOR- ? Steel Frame Binder. jT$2rNos 4 tfc CO Manufactures Front ana Re?r 5 Cut Mowers. 4 Contes Steel and Wood Wheel Hay Rakes. The Best Grades of Flour. i flS2T0rders and Correspondence of Rake teeth and Sections with large variety of Machine Extras, kept Continually on hand at 3 Ephraim, Utah. full stock others. 11. Printing, Jon F. Borins A Co: 12. Barber Martiues Neilson, 18. Blacksmiths, Geo. p, Jensen; 14, Carpenters t. Poulsen; 15. Planers and Moulders, Mudson & Co; M. Stone Cutters and .Masons, Frick Christensen; 17. Tinner. K . Jensen; M. Harness Maker, Jos Stevenson, 19. shoe Maker, . I. P. Amutison; 20. 1 mlor.A. V ; 21. I tub as a uture B. 0. BRANTZEG, state, Mi.'S Mary Anderson, on Horseback; 22 Citizens in Cai rumen and airons. Jn- -t atterthe Procession, wt will meet in Boot and Shoemaker. First Class the Tabernacle to participate man inlerest-miI Custom Woik and Repairing done. IntonmsMon until 2 p.m. Xfternoon 1 in the Titinmf Yard, to comCall and see Mr. Brantzeg as his mon a at 2 p. in. Composed of footraces of wo k is truelv first class in every various kinds, includuii the Tcphe-UnRope Jumping, etc,, lor pni s. Triphctv, particular. Prices Moderate, and There will utso be prics rien to the pretti-est oung Lady, t ghost ounsr Gent, Pretti- terms uav. est Bub , Best Comic or Ncct irnental song or Shop at Residence 2 blocks west . speech. Banco in the kvommr. of Tuttles Store, Manti. Ad are invited to part ion ate in the amusements YouraKespt. solicited fYW : Custom Work a Specialty Y TWl STY FOURTH PROGRAMME f Xt nmrisi- - the flax will be hoisted by Capt Krich ((umlrrHcn, ami ucciwhioh of saluit will be tired, under tile lnctfon of John Jensen atxl Andrew Koenloml. Muvf by the Hand. At 9 o'clock u proce.um vv til be formed at the Meeting House in the fol- low ftra i CoMxMlTTLfc. J. F- conns, J.C. Peterson. tilut Larsen Jr., hlsa Larsen, ost.n R boruis Maria illanNon Juba Bonus Mary Thorp. JAMES Y. STEYEXSOIW 1 n ! 1 MANTI ROLLER MILLS ions r. BECKEK. LESSEE. Ham-eu- owing to the muddy state of the water since the flood. 1. 2. direction of Peter Anderson, .. Presidency of the Make, High Conned, Bishopric, Miiferers for obeying Principles, Missionaries who have been abroad, represented under the direction of Rider Mons Neilson and Jens Anderson, fi. Representatives of Relief Society. Authorities and ConiunUeu of 'Arrange- ments, 7. The Sunday School under its respective invvairous, with tinM choir ofthePri-marit buptH, popartmciit in Nt agon, under the of Miss Jeanic Thompson leadership it. MT. PLEASANT. t tabs Best Crop, directed by the Presidency of the Primary Association. Baud, under the direction of July, iS, 1889. 9.its The Mock and clow ns burst in the mountains last 10. Captain Funnels and Machinery of 19, represenflooded the fields, covering ted by J. 1. Christensen, C. R. Bonus and GENERAL NEWS. Itomo rJDRY rTMENS CLOTHING, fSHOUSE TRIMMINGS, holiien at the An inquisition house of C. A. Madsen in Gunnison Precinct. Sanpete County, on the 28th. day of June, A. D. 1S89, before Mr. Joseph B. Roper, Justice of the Peace, (Acting Coroner), in Gunnison Precinct, said County, upon the body of Johanna L. Anderson (or Einerson) there lying dead, by the jurors whose names are hereto subscribed big-litt- le Muni-eipl- Honey for sale at Joseph S Braith-waitesix blocks west of the Temple, order Itand. I'loneer m tViurnns Kcjirvsented b FramU (. hrmenyen, Hvnnu Winter, Mads Andersen Seir B. Ko ttoltta, Jacob chnsteu-seand lame (.Jensen. it. Mormon Itattabou. V ( Kowo, L. C. ttas imnpii. John orenae, NeiN H.KolfMen. GKrv and IVter .Madacn, Tuft, Muart Seely 4. I tab it w um, John Wallis and family, team tube driven and furnished by Joseph Coat. M. Peel and Jutucfl B. 5. I tab ha it I, Staker with families m camasrea. the I tab, t, ootmnjf state. Miss Millie Simp sen, with two attendant, Lena Madsen and uaannah Mct'leualuui, in carriage drawn bv 4 hordes and driven by Mr. liana Nielaett, Vhe various Nationalities found in our cilv will he represented as follows 7 American, I John II. Seely ; Kmxlish, Tima, Bnihy; Danish, A. J. Svnderyraard . Swed'sh! Andrew Kolph; Narwegnw, Jas. 4umbren, t;ernmn, John r Ficlnrr, iss, Jacob Uufen Eli. Holland, John Kkker a. h cdesiKtical Authorities fn carnages. 9. Municipal Authorities m carnages. 10. The counties of I tan. In 24 represented ynunir ladies on horseback . oseortcd l 24 gentlemen, to be selected bv the followin' committee: Hendt Kolfscn, Wtlimm M atsen Kmma Frandsen. Also Item. ofinterel, (Tipping And 11. Citizens and general Public. Comment I me of March, block north, thence w et S blocks to Jordan s corner, thence south to mam atrect, and cast to place of commencement. will assemble In the flowerv w here People w ill listen to the follow Good indications for rain msj programme. they 1, uic by the Hand. 2, the e Mnmtams from 0 by at Sinking' choir, 5 A variety of Embroideries t Former high, 3, Opening prater, FUxurd cliff (o 8 cents at Tuttle A Cos. prices 12 to 25 cents. Call and see them ,. biogmg by the choir. gent-tleraa- 1 INQUEST. County of Sanpete, Gunnison Precinct, wife was CHICKENS WANTED. Meilstrup, Lphraim, wants from 3 to 400 doz. of chickens as soon as possible. and will pay 15 cents for young and 25 cents for old Hens - See Thereto- Territory of Utah, broken. One week ago yesterday II. B. Stevens while riding a horse in Chester suddenly thrown ofl backwards. Result right arm broken just above also wrist the wrist; and the dislocated. Face bruised badly, etc. Dr. YVoodring from Moroni attended to her injuries. She is now progressing favorably. On Sunday the 14th. while Bros. J. C Neilsun and Peter Lauritzen of Moroni were in a cart, on their way to Manti, to attend the Seventies Conference, they came up to a team loaded with hay, in Ephraims North Lane; being in a hurry to get on time for the meeting at Manti, they tried to pass the team loaded With The teamster of the hayload, (a hay boy!) would not consent to tins, but urged his horses on, Bros. Nielsen and Lauritzen had to follow him, until they came where there were The load went the one two roads. road, while the brethren in the cart took the other. When they reached the place where the two roads meet, the cart was ahead. The teamster of the load of hay was not thus to be cheated out of his fun; but rushed his team into the cart, which was upset and both men thrown out violently. Bro Lauritzen was severly hurt. Thjee ribs being broken, besides sustaining Bro, Lauritzen was other injuries taken to Ephraim where he was cared for. Was taken to Moroni in the afternoon 1 understand the brave teamstei? (B. S.) is under 300 bonds. SIM r bv the law, chief among them is the oversight ol roads, the ollice of Road Cours being abolished. To lay out, maintain, control and P manage public roads."see the law. this feasible for the new nominee? The couutv is districted as to roads, and each Selectman has his district Can he "let contracts etc.? Can he assist in the Auditing of County Accounts, or must he in this and kindred cases depend on the other two Selectmen? such as the examination of book and papers and itemised bills, and S' on to the end Cau oui esteemed yet unfortunate incoming Selectman perform these functions? Mu! it not ever be during his term, two must do the work of three. 1 condole. I sympathize but the people pay and demand, time, close and personal inspection of the work committed to public seivants. In our law the probate Judge should live at the County Seat. I suppose U.S. thinks he will do as he likes on Territorial maitets. The law and convience provides thus as to the residence of the following at countv seat. viz. probate Judge, County Clerk, Treasurer, Collector be cause of proxemity to County Sale, Surveyor, should, because of the convenience of examining records, etc. County Attorney should, it is economv as to office rent and mileage; Same as to Sheriff; custody of jail and mileage. Whence all this scramble and why? Have they filled the bilk or have they put a meritorious yet unfortunate in an awkward hx. ffillEH between the Last Thursday ACCIDENTS. soda fountain, At daybreak, sulute of 42 gun. In honor ( f Funk has a tmiu passed since the first Pioneer th.it and his soda and ice cream alone, are the entered is. L. Valley, under the direetiou of worth a trip to the lake, without the K. W. Christiansen. At sunrise, music by Brass Hand, und hoist-luother and greater attractions. of the taus AND MKliES by the City Marshal. A number of complaints have been At 8 oclock a. in. flrim? of three cannons made against the nule stones on our as a signal for the procession to gather at county roadwavs, in the matter of the the Tabernacle. IHOCKSAION. lettering, to the effect that the letters should be black s that they can be 1. Brass Hand. Tiv enty-foucouples on horsehat k, repmoie easily lead by those whose eyes 2,resenting the Y. M. A Y. L. M. 1. A., derthe ire weak. Now we have nothing but direction ot their respective Presidents. Pioneers of 47, represented under the dipiaise for the mile stones and think 8.rection ot Capt. P. 0. Jensen, Kjolhy and them a great convenience to travelcis. It uni Cart Company, b A. t Hausen u.ui Imt beheve that to black the letters others, 4. Farmers of Mao, represented would be an improvement. under the Sch. THE DUTIES OF SELECTMEN. They are many as now defined LowrysHOUSE, line tirst-c.a- a I TellYou, If you want a bargain call at uight It seems as if accidents are getting to hours ofi2aud2,Dr, J.King was robMore so the ed ol $I9S at his residence. be of daily occurence. last week of so, as our doctor has been out of town. NOTICE. Wm. Rawden keeps on hand a ful of Flannels, Lmseys Jeans and It is ordered by the Probate Court of Yarns, which he will exchange at whole Sanpete County, that all delinquent sale prices for wool in any quantity. Executors, Administrators, and Guard ians of Estates Pending in this Court, the from free is altogether Ephraim last file their accounts with the Clerk of this the the 13th, Saturday Dphlheria. taken down. Court. Hag was Jacob Johnson. Sister Mike Molen has been brought Quarantine aw ay and oblige Probate Judge. over lrom Perron, and is much better Uyhtheria please stay humanity. since her arrival in Manti. S JohnLowry&Son, roamers of the plains. The idea seems to have gained currency with some that the going out ol Mr. Dyer from the marshal's ofhee also This is makes Mr. parsons receiver. erroneous. It was Erank II. Dyer who was appointed receiver not the United States marshal. C. I'. Howe. abMrlptioas - MIzxrLti hf (, Hou. L. T. Tuttle went to Salt Lake over in the creek the little girl escaped, but the boy, aged 7 years, was drowned. Whet-oi- clj m beliulf ol Ll.ih ,tOT C. N. I,uud MoTniflrld. 0111;, i hni Devoted to the general interest of this morning on business bent. the people of San Pete and surroundAH are invited to the grand pioneer Day celebration on the 24th. ing counties. Suction August 6, II. atn, !. Keeitatioli. a shoit it Pioneer. C. Ming, William Win K , is now closed for A JVtelly XiiCzpaper, in be halt i. & Ephraim, NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. Notice is hereby given that the Board of Equalization of Sanpete county vull meet in the Courtroom, in the Manti City, Sanpete county, on Monday, the 29th day of July, 1889, at 10 o'clock a. m, to hear complaints of errors made in assessment of Territorial School and County taxes, assessed in Sanpete county for the year 1SS9, and continue in session until the business of Comt-hous- e, Utah. Keeps a full line of Harness. ng Jfjff-Repairi- a Specialty J Block South of South Co-o- p. 14-1- 3 ADVICE TO MOTHER. Mrs, Winslow's Soothing Syrup, for sa'd equalization is finished. children teething, is the prescription of By order of the County Comt o( Sanone of tiie best female nurses and physipete County. in the United States, and has been cians John Reid, Clerk. g used for forty years with Manti City, July it. 1889. success by millions of mothers or their childien. During the process of teething its value is incalculable. I, relieves the child from pain, cures dysentery and diarrhoea, griping in the bowels, and A little bov and gitl at Frankli'i were wind-coliBy giving health to the playing on a load of hay hui the child it rests the mother. Price 25. c a wagon started down hill and tipped bottle. 45-5never-failin- Territorial, 2' DENTISTRY. IDr. W, J.B. Stacey. Has opened a perminent office at the Bench House. Manti and is prepared to do all kinds of Dental Work. Preservation of teeth a specialty. First Class and work guaranteed. gentle treats |