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Show they asked for 5- - then the employers called a halt. Most of the strikers are On Saturday last while getting wood imported workmen. in Sixmiie canyon, at a place known as PAINFUL ACCIDENT. conversant with the legislation on ques tioni for Utah. the hohe sentinel A WEKSLY KEWSPAPKB PeTOtcd to th ioteritof San Pet and Bur rounding countie. ' -- SibncrlptlObt VI Month, tl.Vl; Thre Tear fJ.50; Modlb, p.uu. on, ailCOTI: n, 1.27 and 75cti, a formerly idtwIUai Bate oxiT.B Applleatlaa. iiimm anti, Utah. Womb J. Co., PubUaber Jxxaiu, . H. FBLT,Aaaiatant Manager. T. Manager ut 5 HOME MISSIONARIES. Appointed for Sunday. Oct. 27, 18S9. C. H. Wheelock and Fountain Green. Abram Johnson- Moroni. Jonathan Midgley and Willie D. NOTES. are to be used to rid the Ferrets White House ot rats. There are said to be vast numbers of the annoying end destructive rodents domiciled in the national home. How is it that some ol our ponderous and top heavy cotems never by anv chance refer to the Woman question, no matter what form it may take, with-oor some resorting to slang, punning, whimsical manner of treating it? Louis Denrogers says; A woman may be ugly, wicked, ignorant, silly and stupid, bu(,never ridiculous." It has been truly said; When a sub senber sees the publisher of his home paper cutting down its price to Ji.?5, f i.oo.or 50 cents for a year, heis may keep going to his eye skinned: something any happen, as no country ournal of such standing can he furnished at any a up cent a prices. If white paper goes dust. the will Already bite they pound the patent medicine man has his grip on their columns. These are, in a majority of cases, symptoms of the death and decay of a newspaper. Candland. Jndianola. Samuel Bills and Sanford Allred. Fairview. Andrew L. Jensen and John Olsen. Mt. Pleasant. A, W. Beaaey and Ezra ShonAaker. Spring City. Jens Peter Jensen and Andrew Thompson Jr, Chester. Nial Christiansen and Wm. Bawden. Ephraim. Vm. Anderson and A. J Moffitt. Manti. A. C. Nielsen and J. P. Hansen. Jr. Sterliag. Peterson. L. T. Tuttle, and Gunnison. Shand. Fayette. John Reddington and Sorensen. David Mads P. of Interest, Cllpplvf 'oruuia(i to Tuttle & Co, Tuttlk Manti Items .WANTED. Solicitors wanted for a Address, new and very popular work. H. A. Hess. Salt Lake City PROGRAMME Improvement AssocNiels C. Christensen. Neils Anderson and Canute W. iation's Conjoint session to be held Nov. 5th, 1889. Peterson, 1. Bible Exercise by Andrew Peterson. .Meetings will be held in the several 2. Song by Miss Eva Cox. wards at a oclock p m 3. Biographical Sketch by A. C. And, Canute Prtkrton. erson. Hen rv Beal, 4. Recitation by Miss Ethel Lowrv. John B.Maibkn, Book of Mormon Exercise by Chr. P. Presidency of the Sanpete Stake of Zion. j. Larson. 6. Music by Miss Luella Tuttle. THE R. G W. MOVE. Dont forget the fair on Wednesday. Messrs John Carter and Swen Nielsen who went into Sevier county to work up Wood and Coal wanted al this office. the R. G. W. scheme, met with unbounded success in their endeavors to recure Mr. Judd is visiting his Manti of that county to in- friendsJoseph the once again. duce the Road to build Irom Thistle. There is a rise of price in the quinine Every town visited promised their hearty and pig iron markets. After leaving Manti, the gentlemen Wanted: Team to haul coal on first held a meetingat Gunnison, where a committee of five were appointed. subscription at this offee. They then went to Richfield and there Gradeis are working near Ephraim held their second meeting. on the S P. V, grade, W. H, Messrs Richfield At Seegmiller, W. II. Clark aud E. T. Bean, were apHouse to Rent. For particulars en the pointed a committee to representFrom of Mrs J. M. Sjodahl, Main street' quire County as a central committee. Richfield the five. viz. the three from Manti. that town and the two ian Pete Experiments have been made with a held a tram weut to Elsinoie-anto run on one rail. The inventor meeting which resulted in a committee declares it will be a success. ot three being apponted in that town, to look after the business. Alter leavThe "Sentinel News Depot is the ing Elsinore, Messrs Swen Nielsen and place 1 8et the daily and weekly papPrest. W. H. Clark went to Joseph and ers. Fine stationery. Pens, Pencils, etc Hon. V H. Seegmiller, l'auk Bean, 011 Carter to went Hon. and J Esq., Mrs. Jakeman attended the Suffrage Monroe, In each of these tow.is meet- Association meeting at Spring City, Fria and held committee ttiree ings wefe last. She reports that association day After to each. in appointed lemming Richfield, Prest. Seegmiller accompani- in good working order. tar as as our ed Salma, wnere delegation Fox building that was damaged similar results to the above were secur- at The time of the flood is now beginning the ed; a committee of three was appointed to give wav and is falling against the to look after the matter. Hardware department. After the San Pete committee started Co op for home, Mr. Seegmiller went to RedFor Sale. Parley McFarlane offers mond to hold another meeting. lot on the Tuttle block for sale chi- - ip his Each and every town visited, respond for cash. The lot is 99x189 feet. A go d in a hearty manner, and all that the for business. Call and see ii ni location Railroad company asked lot was grantis now to be that and it ed, presumed Rent. The shop now occupied the company will commence soon to !vTo E. - Parrv Arson's as a stone yard. build from 1 histle. W uen the towns of Forbv apply to S. C. Hansen, San Pete and Sevier counties are linked next particulars of post office, Mansmith door real the more or railroads, together one t ti realizwill be worth of the two comities as ed and we shall then take our places While Robert Rrallhwait (!r.) was two of the le.idmg counties of our fair in horeing a well over Sann;,o' engaged Territory. The wondeiful resourses ol awheel fell, striking him on th head, the two counties will be developed large Nothin a had scalp wound towns grow up and thrive and thousands inflicting definite has been learned, more of increase be added to our popularity. In fact, the two counties alone, will give LOST On Mondav evening Oct. nth a very fair business to a railroad. a large black and grav Shawl, between Manti Tithing office and Mrs. A. C Sinwh's Millinerv store The finder w" A MORAL IN LIGHT, OVZr ronfer a favor bv leaving it at this ofi c for the owner. in Zelba Whitlock recently suicided Ogden bv taking a dose of morphine Renefit Ball will he given in Her mother and sister live at Park City heA Grand Hall on Friday evening Assembly which her to be a Gentile. the benefit of the family of Rro, C. F. The testimony adduced at the post for The nubile are cordially invitmortem examination, show conclusively Carlsem and the hand with their undeniable that the dead girl bad had an abortion ed. nublir spiritedness will two weeks beloie; that her suicide was liberality and This is what we call doing the result l grief because ber paramour, plav Iree. in stvle James Wardleigh, was trying to "shake" things which to is in her, supposed enghsh has been considerable talk on cnean "desert her," He was arrested theThere street about fme Barton shooting Jfo "fornication instead of muider. and Sern "Nielsen at bis saloon on Wedreleased on his own recognizance. In at nesday evening. One of the principals y conclusion of the article which is jntens-lto give us the firts in he case, agreed "american the Times (gentile), says; but we have not got them. On Satur' The case l an unpleasant one and place Barton was up before Alderman Janie WarOteigh in a very conspicuous day to in Larson and fined for shooting in the bul nothin can be Jioaition, only in a mural light. developed Tina, of course City limits after hours. For the Mutual Dover. Wales. . repie-sentativ- 11 I- 27-t- Wight happen to most any man In the city aud we consuter it nothing but an unpleasant and Serious affair. How navely the Editor of the Times places himself and all the men of Ogden in the tank of seducers and abortionists in a weak attempt to shield the accursed. Tts such barefaced, shameless, ol crime as this that is opening the eyes ot eastern people to the truestatus of affairs in this Territory. Later. Coroners Jury brought m a verdict of death by poison. white-washin- NO g LEGISLATION ON RELIGION. The "Sunday law" talk is assuming large proportions and now has newspapers primed almost exclusively for and against it. The American Sentinel,, (Cal.) in denouncing such a scheme as compelling the keeping of the Sabbath by law says; It is safe to say that if is the religious aspect of the question which forms thermal basis of the movement, but as public eoutmieut everyw here is against legislation on religious this move is dugumed, and Sunday question, laws are demanded by ecclesiastics (and the demand comes from feW other) for Sabbath legislation on hygienic" aud san itary'i grounds0 All ue can say is ihat the Editor of fbe American Sentinel cant be entirely NOTICE. Those knowing themsslves indebted ars requested to come and settle up their account on or before and the first day ot October next. 8i Co. GENERAL NEWS. Andrew Peterson and Pejer Also H. Anderson. Mayfield. J. P. Christensen and Peter Julius' Drag, Oscar Nelson, aged fourteen, met with a painlul accident. While taking the last drag of wood to the wagon, the horse became frightened and ran away. A limb on th wood struck the boy, throwing him under the drag, which carried him right along down the hill over rocks and brush; and the wonder is that the youth was not killed. He was brought home by Joseph Snow toward evening, when bis wounds were some hours old. Dr. E T. Hosford was summoned, and pronounced uo bones broken, though his flesh wounds are many and serious. The more serious hurts are deep gouges in his left leg, a wound over his left eye. and a distressing scalp wound over the left ear, some three inches long, and two wide, where the flesh was torn loose, ar.d hanging down; the skull was laid bare but not fractured. The side of the head was shaved by Mr. Sperrv, and the doctor put the piece of flesh back in place after cleaning the chips and gravel off it. He is progressing favorably, and bore his Take it all suffering with fortitude. around it was a very close call. Tli County A syndicate of women contemplate establishing .1 school for the preparation of girls fur the different classes of house- Western. In a cowboys touranament at Agua Fri, A.T., John Lane roped and tied three steers in 449 minutes, this being the best time ever made in Arizona. John Mertill beat the record also by roping and tying a single steer in little over half a minute. Helena. Mont., Oct. 14. The IndepenThe Canvassers in dent (Dem) says; y threw out the Silver Bow county vote in what is known as the railroad precinct, which gave a Democratic majority of 274. This ac'ion, if upheld St. LOJXS HOUSE. REIDS ' Monthly Orders Bent to the Best House in St. Louis for Clothing and Burnishing. Men and Boy's Clothinw made to order on the shortest notice and in the Latest Styles. SrParties ordering Suits send Their Own Money and get all the 27 f JO gSF" Prophets. P. Tavey, Main Street, Mt. Pleasant, Deeires to call the attention of the inhabitant of Sari Pete and vicinity that he has opened a Arst class Drug Store, lu which he will keep a full supply of the best Drugs and MedW cines, second to nonesou'h of Salt Lake. City. Also a full line of Peremptory,-Stationery, Fancy Notions, Etc, Etc, PhysicianV Prescriptions Care- American. work. ? MAIN ST., MANTI. to-da- by the conrts.will seat the entire Republican delegation from that county, elevThis will overcome the en members. Democratic majority in the legislature and give to Republicans control of the The Democratic managers legislature. will ask for a writ ot mandamus to count the rejected precincts. The throwing out ol this votejwhlle reducing Toole's vote for governor, does not overcome his majority. EUPEPSY. This is what you ought to have, in fact, you must have it, to fully enjoy life. Thousands are searching for it daily, and mourning because they find it not. Thousands upon thousands of dollars are spent annually by our people in the hope that thev mav attain this boon. And yet it may be had bv all. We guarantee that Electric Bitters, if used according to directions and the use persisted in, will bring you Good Digestion and oust the demond Dyspepsia aud install instead We recommend Electric BitEupepsv. ters for Dyspepsia and all diseases of Liver, stomach ami Kidneys. Sold at 50c. and Si. 00 per bottle by I. B. Brunei, Manti; and H. P. Larson, Ephraim. - ESTABLISHMENT, s- TAILORING fully Compounded. The so'diers monument at Joliet, III., The wheat market shows an advance was unveiled last Thud., lav. of ij cents (ot the week, but with a deWilliam F.dbeit, id Middleburg, Md., clining tendency and sales of only 18 million bushels. was whipped by white caps, whom he supposed were Iris fiiemls Hymenal. Mr Percy Candland led to comthe altar Miss Hannah Whitlock, two of Charles Bishop, the Chesters honorable ones. A choice re- edian, died upon the stage of the Lyception was given at the residence of the ceum Theatre, (New Yoik) last week. parents ol the Groom. Oct. 16, 1889, John L. Sullivan has squandered all the date of the wedding. A reception s money, and is now dependent upon at Ephraim Oct. 18, will be given by the ends for his drinks: and is $15,000 in ol the bride. It was all a jovuus E. E.PARRY & SONS. well-kno- parents occasion. iel )t. Serious Runaway. As Bp. Allred, The action ol sophomores in the Wiscansin, at Madison, Wis., f monumental Stone Cutters, Spring City was leaving Ephraim in his uve interested the police and several buggy on Frid iy evening, the 19th. 111st. a. i. sts will be made. nurse took fright, and ran away. Br. was thrown out, his nose was tsvvego, N. Y., Oct. 15. Hon, Newbrokt-nand some more or less serious ton W. Nutiing, who on Saturday last inierii.il injuries. At last accounts he resigned his seat in Congress, died this was resting quietly, but the result was of evening of cancer of the jaw. cou se uncertain; it being impossible to Cashier Jessup, accused of wrecking deteimme toe extent and seriousness of the Scianton (Ha.) City Bank by misapsuch hu ts. propriating $120,000 of its funds, has been indicted by the Grand Jury. GUNNISON ITEMS. Ins Allred Coalers , October 19. Messrs Carter and Nielsen paid us a visit last Saturday evening and talked to tire people about the benefits of a railroad. It was unanimously decided to grant a right of way and furnish depot grounds in the road if it should decide to co ne lames Metcalf, J. M. Robbins, Lais Mvrup. C. A. Madsen, and Then-.ire Chi Kteuseu were appointen a committee lu take chirge of the business of nakin : a poll talking up the matter anion ; i i.e ; pie. Rats are so numerous in the executive mansion that a contract lias been let fur their extermination. A man will tr o aid $10 a day until the entire lot is k bed New York, Oct, 18 Among tlu on the steamship Wiscous n were 135 Mormons bound for Salt Lake City from England, Wales, and Holland. M 1 tiles, (0) Ox,' t s MAIN STREET, G-v- , - I : i oei-isel- i i 111s' r dis- S Iqih-rai- Peter Greaves, Jr.. Territorial. The Ogden City Council are talking of selling Union Square, so says the Times, to put the city m lunds Dr, F. R. Kenner has sent a fine samOgden City, tax pavers are to pav for ple of marble to the Provo Marble the electric light at the rear of Maddetl works. Mr. Elias Morris offered the Bros. Saloon of that city, so says the owners of the Manti Marble quarv f.t.oo Liberal counsel. per cube foot for all the marble they The latest is a betting syndicate of could deliver of the same grade as samples shown. The vein is 30 feet thick colored men, who operate at races. interlaid with tiers of white and various Thev are said to have made a big pile shades of gray marble. during the past season. Some of the attorneys at Provo object It is very, pleasing to publishers, who work incessantly for the good of human- tojudge Blackburn, the new appointed, ity without any particular remuneration being sent to lrovo ,so they have a comin this world, to know that no matter on mittee at the capital trying to induce the what ptetext an occassional subscriber Governor to ship the new judge to orders his paper discontinued, he invar-iabl- Beaver, and send Judge Anderson to borrows the paper and allows its Provo. tmthstokeep right along sinking deep The report was into his heart. Big Bend (Wash. Ty.) rather aGovernmentto crop as it shifted surprise nianv, wheat estimates from a fraction over The Fair. The Primary Fair will ta" 10 128 bushels per acre, making the come off next Wednesday. The young probable yield not much below 500 milexhibitors are alt requested to have their lion bushels. The acreage is still somewhat uncertain. The torn report indiexhibits in by night. The cates the largest crop ever raised. following young ladies were selected from the N. W. M. 1 Association to act There was a plasterers strike last as a committee to assist in the enter- week at Salt Lake. The strikers were tainment; Misses Eva, and Luella Snow, getting Jvoo per day, thev struck for) Ella Hougaard, Luna Henrie, Vivian f and it was acceeded to. They Sidwell, Maggie Cahoon, Charlotte then struck for I4.00, and again the em-- 1 Clark, and Mina Funk. ployers caved in; encouraged by success MANTI. ARMERS EXCHANG -u Co. Supt, Dist. Schools. the Famous San Iete Quarries. 11 I The second public examination ot trict school teachers will tie held at on Saturday, Nov. 2nd. Planter Busts, Centor Pieces Etc. pas-enge- A conference between labor unions and the knights of labor was held in Philadelphia yesterdav lor inau : rating a mammoth 8 hour movement in the Last Fi lav morning a young man United Slates. ,vas found in- u six mile Creek about 10 Young James Carson, of Chicago, who miles from Gunnison. A man who saw some time ago tried so u.i ' to marrv Inm supp s that he mas drunk, but it Miss Maud Harrison, has hrea.en-e- d afterward u. ;pned that he was in a fit. bv his father if he d o s not return He died ai becoming conscious. He from the "flowery pub f ve-At the piest the following lads now lies ill in New Yiik. were Deceased was named - ? u excitement A wild bull cte.it,-Christian Johansen, has been .1 resident Utah nearly a year, and of in Broadway and Hi h avenue. New Guinns ni since last march. He has York, on S turd rv an ti mu. A'ter beivedw uli Mr. Hansen who knew him ing run throu ;h the in t crowded parts inDenrn.uk. While being here he has of he c ty, and liavhig hundreds of bulbeen engaged in boding salt. Last lets shot a: him, he was killed by a poTuesda.- morning he started to Mt. liceman. Pleasant with a load of salt and next is reported to Professor El s , seen of him was cn Friday morning. invented have inunt that transWhen fmnd by Mr Hansen he was mits writing i" There is a as stated, alone, in a fit. He was lifted wonderful . si with it Any into a wagon but died before reaching one can sit d wuh a pen or Gunnison. It appears that his mother .. aoer and the and sisters who are in Denmark were pencil upon c that writing will he subject to the same complaint, r is to sav. xv it: at the oth ,Ki The coroners jury returned a vei.hct er end ,f pv C' - original hand-wri- t 1 in accordance toe facts as stated i. G, ::u,rnd, it is stated, ng, above. e can ly the telauto- 1:. ime ot this new NOTICE gnpi" in iroisn. Lead utes are to be admitted from ' exico free of duty; s savs Secretary Windom. SCRAP OF PAPFK SAVES HER LIFE. It was just an ordinary scrap of wrapping paper, but it saved her life.. She was in the last stages of consumption, told by physicians that she was incurable and could live only a short time; she weighed less than seventy pounds. On a piece of wrapping paper she read of Dr- - Kings New Discovery, and got a sample bottle; it helped her, she bought a large bottle, it helped her more, bought another and grew better fast, continued its e and is now strong, healthy, rosy, plump, weighing 140 pounds. For fuller particulrs send stamp to W. H. Cole, Druggist, Fort Smith. Trial bottles of this wonderful Discovery Free at I. B Brunels, Manti; and H, P. Larsen, Ephraim. 46 .J.P.Meilstrup.a ARMERS EXCHAMG We have a large stock of new and fresh Goods at lowest prices and replenislted every week, our Imots and shoes in grsat varietiesand low prices cannot be excelled. Our Glast ware and Croekerv d i.Mt is complete We carry afull stock ;' ; tr" Goods, Groceriei ami Hardware Mens and Boys its and Caps. n clotlung, short, even thing that belong to uuell selected stock we lnve. Produce taken at the highest prices. also for the Celebrat Studerhaker Wagons, Buggies and Cr Agents nages ; also for all kin is of funning implements. Cheap for cash urp'isy terms. John F. F. Doriu.-- , Salesman. .d-- o 1 $ Ephraim City, Utah. A u-- v JSUXISIISIE! FOR SALE Two Hundred Choice French Merino Rams, one year old, born and raised in Utah, ranged on the desert during the winter, bred from thebest imported rams ever bronght to the Territory, and from very high grade French ewes, noted for both wool and mutton. Apply to Jos. F. Wright, at Atkin & Wright, Main St., Nephi. 2G- -9 Utah. EO RGE & A. L O Salt Lake City. WH r Dalers in ji 1 Schuttier.Farm aud Freight Wagons. Spring Wagons of Every Description. Buggies, Road Curts and Buckboards ....Advance and Minnesota Chief Thresh- ing Machines. Buckeye Cord Binders . . . - 0 Buckeye & Crown Mowers. Haines and Ilnndolph eaders. Ames Steem Engines. Lane Saw mills, Shingle mills and Wood Baker and Ashlt, Fenc e 'Wire Working Machinery. Hailroad ntretrs Supplies . Represonted pyM"bt George Snow, T. J. Morley,. F. G. Willis, Moorni Salina |