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Show ME HOiffi SEHTINEL, WI1ILV SEWsPi.TS.SL laierMUof San Feta and lur round couutia. ,x M..ntha. Jl.M; Three Month., 41.OU. $1.2T and Ticta, a formerly wy: fi, one, Ttar CASH 1115 fabmlpUaai W.SO; im ea Application. it(NiliI Uomb Shtixil Co., Publishers N. H. XiT.Uauti, lash. Jag. T. JillMn, Manager FLT, Assistant Manuer. HOME MISSIONARIES. Appointed for Sunday, Oct. 27, 1SS9, fountain Green. C. H. Wheelock and Abram Johnson. Moroni. Jonathan D. Candland. Midgley and Willie MT. PLEASANT ITEMS. GILMORES MUSICAL FESTIVAL. The following has been received by the Sentinel which explains N.itself: V. Oct. 1889. Stemway Hall. Editor Sentinel. Can youofkindly Mon-sl- tr mention that one f the series Musical Festivals taking place throughout the land this year, in cele-of bration of the Twentieth Anniversary Boston's Great Peace Jubilee, will be held in the Tabernacle. Salt Lake City, Oct. 31, and Nov r, conducted in person bvP.S. Gilmore, the most popular and successful of all musical leaders, assisted by his finest band in the world and its great soloists, several celebrated vocal artists, grand chorus, anvil chorus, artillery accompaniment, etc. Very Respectfully. Howard Pew, Press Agent. Iudianola. Samuel Bills and Sanford VICE VERSA. Allred. Andrew L. Jensen and John Fairview. ' The Tark Record in concluding an O.sen. Liberal Mt. Pleasant. A. W. Bessey and Ezra editorial on the organizing of clubs and the necessity of taking part in Shomakeri demonstration at Salt Lake, by six Spring City. Jens Peter Jensen and An the hundred in uniform, says. drew Thompson Jr. The benefits wonlil lie lusting, for presumChester. Niels Christiansen and Wm to be ing the outgrowth of this movementtheeoa Bawden. toward regulation miltiu companies, A. means and J Anderson and Win. required time the would Justify Ephraim. Moffiu. Oct. 22. 1SS9. Erick Ericksou is again improving and there is hopes of his recovery. Dr. Chr. S. Fries, a graduate of the University of Michigan has 1. cated in Mt. Pleasant. He has just returned to this country from a tr p to Denmark, where he has family and friends. He intends to make this his future home. Railroad Meeting. Mi. A. Cahoon stated that the object of the meetings was to find out the probable amount of shipment to and rom this precinct. Moved and carried by A. Cahoon that all the lists of the Mt. Pleasant business be completed and turned over to Mr. Jno. Carter. Moved and carried that the committee of 8 who are soliciting subscriptions wait upon the City Counsel with their complete lists, asking the body to guarantee the R. G. W. Co. the right of wav on the strength of the same. Moved that the meeting resolves itself into a committee of a whole and make a statistical report to be presented to the Committee formerly appointed to cai vans Sanpete and Sevier county. Mooved for adjournment. NOTICE! forauccessfully carrying out the plan. Lets see, wasnt it this same Liberal The second public examination of district school teachers will be held at Ephthe for howled and ranted that Jr. Nov. 2nd. partv Mormon militia at a raim. on Saturday, Peter Sterling. Andrew Peterson and Peter disbanding of the were Greaves, Jr.. to needed pretime when they H. Anderson. Co. Supt, Dist Schools menace as a Peter and vent Indian depredations, Mayfield. J. P. Christensen feature ot Mormonism. We respectfully Peterson. David call the attention of the Utah press to Gunnison. L. T. Tuttle and TAKE NOTICE. the covert tliieat Shand. Fayette. John Reddington and Mads P. I have in mv possession one red steer Sorensen. one and a half years old, no earmark, Hover. Niels C. Christensen. branded j R on !e t hip. If any one Wales. Neils Anderson and Canute W, claims this animal please come and Peterson, Also Items of Interest. Clippings null prove it to be theirs, within 15 days from Meetings will be held in the several Comments. Wards at a o'clock p m date, or else it will beforfeited. Jens Anderson. Canute Peterton. Ephraim 'ity, Oct. 23rd 1SS9. Henry Beal, John B.Maibe.n, This is Fair week. Presidency of the Sanpete Stake of Zion. Wood and Coal wanted at this office. The Globe Democrat publishes a letNOTES. Wanted: Teams to haul coal on ter in which all the facts with regard u office. the confiscation of the Mormon Clrurcl The Fnsiqn says: "Nephi is all right, subscription at this even if she dont get the L), A R. G. Bui 8 or 9 miners employ- property are fairly and clearly set forth, some are There She will always be found trying to get There are two articles in the Salt Lakt Thai's right ed at the Manti Coal Mine. all she can legitimately. Times of October 21st that for Easter, that and see you dont Nephi, well try House to Rent. For particulars en- refinement and cultivated dignity tak. poach on our pieserves. quire of Mrs. J. M. Sjodahl, Main street, the laurel-wreatThev are entitled Manti. In the James C Wardleigh case in our Marching Along and How he came last issue a compositor made us say "acMrs Frank Snow died at the residence to get Matried;" the fotmer from the Whether of James Barton yesterday evening cursed1 instead of "accused. pen, the latter a choice selection Ah it was a mistake pure and simple, or a about 10 oclock deliberate attempt to improve the artiMr H.J. Mortensen ofSpanish Fork The "Sentinel News Depot is the cle, we were too weary to ask. to get the daily and weekly pap- has been accused of committing rapt place Some zealous sectarians of Washing- ers. Fine stationery, Pens. Pencils, etc with a girl in the bedroom of his dying wife. The girl says it was rape, but ton Territory have been unusnally active Mrs I. B. Brunei is unable to be at her in procuring signatures to petitions asksays it was not, as she gave hei ing the Legislature to exempt church Millinery Parlors on account of illness. consent. I11 either case it is hard to find The Mormon It is hoped the lady wll soon be restor- words of enough strength to expres-one'- s property from taxation. Church dont have to, for theirs has ed to perfect health. disgust of the act. been confiscated. were M.idson A. C. Bister and Bp. The People's Party should show their among the visitors to the Fair last evefreeman of the of badge appreciation ning. The v both expressed themselves Chatles Bradlaugh, the gtear political by honoring tneir right to vote, and highly pleased with the exhibition. It is and social reformer is very i 1 their desire for houorable, virtuous, so Wol-seMessrs H. C Lamb and W.M. is dying. feared he that ber government, by working with hearpaid ihe Sentinel office a visit Satty good will for the People's Party, lor "Memories of Fifty Years, written bv Report everything well, ecxept While we have nothing to fear in an urday the late Lester VValUck, the celebrated ones' election, we still have much to Bp. Reese who is sick with a bad cold. actor and manager, has just been pubfear. For Sai.E. Parlej McFarlane offers lished by Charles Scribners Sons. sale cheap The Catholic World says'. "We are iis lot on the Tuttleis block for feet. A good Success in life is the result of push purely and simply Catholic, and profess .or Cash, file lot 99X1S9 an unreserved allegiance to the chuich, location lor business. Call and see h.m. and energy. If the blood is impure and Which takes precedence of, and give the sluggish, both body and mind lack vigo . Dr, W. H. Hosford has been in Denver To cleanse and vitalize the blood and rules, to our allegiance to the state." untill his a recent date Dying to recover Whats the matter with Congress turnimpart new life to the system, nothing money, but has failed. He left New else has such a marvelous efiecr as ing a little of us spare energy loose on lost York on the 12th on the steamer Alaska the Catholics and giving Utah a rest. Ayers Sarsaparilla. 0 now occupied The Rent. To shop ot the feature The one humorous E. L. Pstrry Nsuns as a stone yard. by by campaign is the fact that boys ancPyoung For particulars apply to S. C. Hausen, men, who were born and raised in tins next door south of post office, Man- The adventists, Virginia, set Oct. city, and whose fathers were among the 2711 22nd. asthe day when the Lord was to first who tilled the soil and started Utah visit the earth. He did not come on the road to prosperity, are bearing again efficaciPills, being convenient, Ayers the Liberal carpet bag JleraXd. and safe, are the best cathaitic, ous. of The city Chicago have five temale 'Aina thnt Scottish maid should Bing whether on land or sea. in city or count- tenament The buttle where her lover full and factory inspectors who exinsick headache, ry. For constipation, rimt Scottish bard Bhou.d wake the fltriug all the rights of men in like posi ercise A foewaut victory to tell" digestion, and torpid liver, they never tlotl. Under the heading, "The Coming fail. Try a box of them; they are sugar-coateThe great drawbridge oer tin Race, the J2erad has several columns Thames New London. Conn., was form devoted to the exploits of a certain The Primary Fair is attracting large on t lie roth. The bridge negro named Morgan, who hails from crowds. The exhibits are many and ally opened feet long and the draw 503. Fredricksburg, Va. He is the son of good. The entire affair rellectes great a slave parents, and is said to be black; credit on he ladies in charge, who are. The steamer Ciiy of New York was and to have made a creditable record besides those already mentioned from stranded on a sand bar in Gednev-Channe- l, at the Borton Latin school, where he the North Ward, Misses Dorthea Hie passengers were taken also where as the at university Mary A. Jensen and Louise ashore on the Castle Garden steam prepared, He has is next he to graduate year. Ke'.ler ot the South Ward Presidency, Caade a very good name one that would and Misses Eli2a Keller and Delphia Jol- boats. a be highly honoiable to white man, but Sister Sidwell of the South Ward The Third Avenue Railroad so long as such instances ate so rare as ley President of the North Ward Primary, f New York Citv, will soonCompany change to cause the piess at some thousands of Is at the head of the Fair and with the their motive power from horses to the miles distant to Comment on the fact, in efficient aid rendered by the South two or three coluinus, the danger of Ward Presidency and their aids from double cable system. This is the longthe "race coming too fast, is not imm- both wards, will no doubt succeed in est street car line in the world. inent making the affair a grand success. The corner stone of the new building There is considerable discussion Mr. Robt. Braithwaite, Jr., met with a of The World, at the corner of P rank-for- t St. and Park Row. New York, was among the Liberal element that serious accident on Monday, the last Thursday. The building is deslaid among the thinking portion as to what very well a drive ittst. was He aist helping as P L. Williams, Henrv on to be the highest 111 the world. igned part such men the when Braithwait the rope Lawrence and others will play in the broke and let theFarm, Tall a from pulley A correspondent from Zanzibar savs approaching campaign. A Liberal wa height of nearly aeft, on to the crown heard to say yesterday that he would t his head. The blow knocked him that slave traffic is earned on openly . bet $100 to $to that no member of the -for a few moments. Dr. E. T. and shamlessly in tiie streets of tha; Liberal party who had ever affiliated enseless was called and pronounced it a place. The buyers are mostly Arabs, losford with the other side would be given any He but it is well undertood that Euglish of the skull. fracture compound office, and further that they would be dressed the wound, and the patient feels money carries on the business. effectually sat down upon even in the little better. The Dr. has hopes of 'ward primaries. This will be encourag ahim, A gigantic statue of Columbus, is beproviding infiantation or erysipelas Hurd news the to Pratts, Zaung, ing made from Carrara marble, and to of Had been cut in. ing the not set i Van Cott, Laney, and other old resi dojs inch nearer the Cerebrum, it would cost $20,000, will soon be erected in dents who have been working in the an The enterprise is in New York City. Liberal cause for so many years. iiexata have caused instant death. the hands of prominent Italians of tha: There are a number of men in San DR. CHAS. H. BIRD. citv, and the Italian Government has Pete Co, that would do themselves a in the The Nephi Dentist writes us that he given its promise to moial at the to home, favor right apply will be in Manti on Friday, Oct. 25, that scheme. and will be ready for busiis ness. His intentions are to fill all pre Sales of wool at Boston have been WE CONCUR. vious orders lor dental work and take 2,158,000 lbs., and more demand is seen The has the following about new ones. Call and see hint at the there, but less at Philadelphia, where Bench House, our little local railroad: concessions in price are still thought The graders are at work on the S. P, necessary. Carpet mills ale at work full NOTICE. V. Rv. Contracts aresigued for the time, but claim to be making scarcely knowing themselves indebted any profit', of the worsted and woolen road to Manti and the removal of the to Those & are to Tuttle Come Co, requested and for clothing at Philadelphia old Walas station to Ephraim. All is and settle account on or before goods is considered more encouraging. bustle, yet steady work of extension is the first dayupottheir October next. going on and soon the melodious voice Tuttle & Co. Milwaukee, Wis., Oct. 15. The Wisof the conductor will be heard in this for Manti. "all aboard consin Equr.l Sufierage Association nu t city shouting y To insure the immense passenger in annual convention. The Rev. traffic, it is to be hoped'that a moderate Olympia Brown, president of the organwill be charged; say $2 50 from fare ization, in her annual address said that Manti to Nephi, or $4.00 for a return LOST. Somewhere between Hunt the women of America asked to be treed ticket, making it impossible by any sort ington and Wales, a gray mare branded from the government of strangers, paupof compensative reasoning to wagon K 1 on lethip, saddle on. Blind in left ers. tramps and convicts from every passengers or freight. May success for eye. Information that will lead to her country ol Europe and Africa. Address over perch on the bannerol that most recovery will be rewarded by H. C. es were delivered by Susan B. Anthony and Catherine G, Waugh. Lamb, Wales. accomodating road. Manti. A. C. Nielsen and J. P. Hansen, GENERAL NEWS. Manti Items Territorial. l ! Mor-tense- Western. y American. f Tn County Milwaukee, Oct. 15. A package receiv ed at the postolfice yesterday addressed to W. B. Neeves, a well know n milling man, fro.n Grand Rapids, Wis., ?was fund to contain an infernal machine of cunning construction a loaded and cocked pistol, ten dynamite cartridges It is and about two quarts of powder d emed a miracle that trie package was opened in such a manner as not to fire it oil. The police here have taken charge ot the matter, but have found no clue to the sender. Chicago, Oct 16 A morning paper prints a story to the effect that C. R. Huntington has effected a gigantic trust The story is to the or combination. effect tnat the Southern Pacific magnate has succeeded in bringing under one management the Wabash; Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul: Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe; Denver & Rio Grande; Denver Missouri Pacific & Rio Grande Western, and the Southern Pacific roads, the whole comprising a mileage of over twenty-seve- n thousand miles. It was in pursuance of this plan, it is alleged, that J. C. Stubbs was transferred lrom the Southern Pacific to the Milwaukee & St. Paul, where he was to he practically the head ot this gigantic scheme. P. D. Arm our, one of the directors ot the Milwaukee and St. Paul, says he has heard nothing ot such a scheme and does not believe there is anything in it, A WONDERFUL PRESS. 7 forking Jor the Fair. A Great Men-orid- SHEEP! FOR SALE Two Hundred Choice French lfjLAi&F o- -i' TLAm'Merino Rams, one year old, born SHOP IN' I'L'l B K.'i- the and raised in Utah, ranged on t. iz. I I.desert during the winter, bred from The Large-- f lb-!..- :. tbe best imported rams ever bronght to the Territory, and from very a11 kind- high grade French ewes, noted for imr. ecroll-f-u .1 j both wool and mutton. Apply to t done j Jos. F. Wright, at Atkin & Wright, flo-g. iL- a.--, - Main St., Nephi. .1 i..a- - t r ami 26-- 9 Utah. Lunib cn it--- New York, October 14, 18S9. With all the material progress which has been made in g and wonderful this age oi devices, I doubt if there is any other machine which has been brought to Editor Sentinel. V:; I - ; a erd-.-r- . n. rt-- .. . corner I i . . t c. C.S. Fries, M.D. Physician & Lu til - !. pickets, s, t. tc. a a. i I : . J Surgeon. Office at the Pritchett House, Mt. Pleasant, Utah. Office hours from 7 to 9 a. m. ; 12 m. to 2 p. m. and after 6 p.m. 40-1- 3 JAMES V. STEYESON, J Ephraim,, Utah. Keeps a full line of Harness on hand. l At te ting. V": . fSy'Repairing a Specialt- y- Sr1 south of South 24 Block Co-o- Martin & Drake. IMPORTERS & BREEDERS of Suffolk Punch', English Shire and Cleveland Bay Horses. H- - BJrEAK.fc Shetland Ponies. Short Horn and Holstein Cattle. Stock for sale at rLAIN AN1 ARTISTIC greater perfection than the printing all times at Living prices and on press. I am led to this remark by the fact that a most wonderful specimen ot Easy terms. o- the printing press has just been comVisitors welcome. Correspon and pleted fur one of the leading papets in house 4pm Painting, Paper dence invited. Etc. lilts city. In order to convey an idea of ('aicitnining. Hanging, We have the largest and fine DONE ON SHORT NOTICE. its peiieciioii and superiority it may be IJ eat of Tithing Office of Two for benefit to Block state those the lot of Blooded horses in the west proper not in ttie printing line, that all news 07 Box 17, Provo City Ub MANTI, UTAH. labor-savin- 7H0S PA I N TE R ol laigecnculation are now prim-e- h papeis I rotn steieotvpe plates on pressts a inch are led by one continuous roll ol Bliese piesses are called paper. 01 web press, in contrxd.s-- , notion to the slower ones, which aie called cylinder. They punt both sides ot the paper at once, the web going eve uae set ot plates and under another set. They ore intended for rapid woik ia;. e than fine. 'I hey are unfilled for printing nustiations except of a very lougii kind i ne line woik, such as is done onA,-er'- s Weekly or Fra.uk Leslie's must he d ire lrom copper-laceelectrotypes on cylinder piesses. An ordinaiy cslind-e- r press will print about 1,200 or 1,500 copies an hour; a web press will print as many thousand in the same length ol tiine. Tins much being understood, .111 idea can now be given of the new press above refened to. It is led from ilnee-oils of papei all at once, requites 48 plates (each the size of a page) and pi mis rSo.ouo lout page papeis an hour, t. ieh copy is cut, pasted and folded, and i iu machine will punt a paper ot any ?..e lrom two to 48 pages. It is 23 feet long anil 10 leet Wide, and cost the .mg loiiuue oi f 100,000. pei-lecii- WORKING FcR THE FAIR. aiangements for holding tin .1 oiid's Pan ol 1S92 in this city are tak-- . te s ape eveiy day. On g inoie last ihmsduy was held the second meet-..-g of die lull General Coiniuiiiee, ana repons weie ici e.ved from ihe four subcommittees appointed by Mayor Giant. recommend-- , 1'iie Finance mat steps he taken immediately to raise a pieliiniuaiy fund of $5, 000,000, to he raised by suhsciiptious tor stock. The Legislative Committee recommends that as all plans for an international exposition must he sanctioned by Congress d and the Legislature, a petition be and piesented to Congress, setting forth the plan as far as can be stated and asking for a charter as an incorporated body. The Site Committee as i have mentioned in a precious Seller, and the Committee on Perrecommended manent Organization Mavur Grant as President, and the continuation of the present committees. I John Henry Smith, A. II. Cannon, President. Co-o- Furniture p. Co. Wholssole & Retail Dealers and Manufacturers We Curry a Comylete Line of Furniture, Carpets, Lace tains Window Blinds. Iron Wagons, Feathers, Etc., Etc. Cur- If you deal with us you will get Reliable Goods and Fair Tieatment. oe When in our City, kindly call and see us. Co-oFnrniture Co., 11 Main St., Salt Lake City p. . W. fM W. T. ViJLLIA;Vi3 ,Supt. fo-1- 2 - J. H. W0DSK0W, REID, President. Secretory TIXES M. K pie-(raile- anti Co-oper- ativ A MERCANTILE INSTITUTION. tONGRETSMAN COX REMEMBERED. A unique memorial service was held m Cooper Union last Thursday evening, m memory of the late Congressman S, S Cox. The exercise consisted of a prayer by the dead mans pastor, Rev. r P. F. McSweeney; an address by Cleveland; the memorial address by J. Proctor Knott, and benedic-no- n bv the Rev. Dr. Gottheil of the i'emple Emanu El. The hall was crowded with an immense audience of the dead mans friends of all creeds and p. irues, among them being; Gen. W. T. uei man, Mayor Hugh J. Grant. Chaun-.y M. Depew, Gen. Thomas Ewing, ail Sduirz, Charles A. Dana, Postma. Lou. t hus Van Cott, George W. Luitis, iauick Ford, Roger A Pryor, Levi P, Moiton. and Ed Arlington; O. II. Pettef, Sect. f-- Treae. New Supplys Constantly Arriving. fa 1 ...... ySummer Goods, Ladies and Gent lemens Straw Hats, Dress Goods. Cashmers,Cassimers, Etc &ST SET SUMMER SUITS, g? JJ? Hardware, Groceries, Glassware, DrtigSi Notions, Stoves, Wagon Timber Plows, Bolts, Etc., Etc MAIN ST. MANTI, Vice-Preside- 0 Foreign. The latest theory with regaid to "Jack Kipper, is that the teal criminal is a woman. There ate peculiar cucum-.-dancethat lear out this thtory, the s It is said that the visit of the sh ih ot Persia to England resulted in the giving of his permission to the English to form a state bank in his country. St. Paul, Minn., is to have an ice palace this winter, 'i he City Council will be asked to appropriate $20,000 and the citizens will raise $30,000 for the purpose. The City ol Mexico Feral do is advocating the exclusion of cattle imported from the United States. Mexican cat- !e raisers it says, cannot compete with American. I'd N'T WITH PRIDE" "WE To the jrnod name t home," won by Iloods Iu Lowell, Maes.,wliere It la Sarsaparilla. there Is moreot Hoods prepared, sold than of alt other medicines Sarsaparilla and it has (riven the best of satisfaction since its Introduction ten years atro. This could not be if the medicine did not poeess some merit. It you suffer from impure blood, try Hoods Sarsaparilla and realize its peculiar curative power. FARMERS EXCHANGE H .J.P.Meilstrup.ARMERS EXCHANGCJ 3 - We have a large stock of new and fresh Goods at lowest prices; and replenished every week, our boots and shoes in great varietiesand low prices ware and Crockery carry afull stock and Hardware cannot be excelled. Our Glass department is complete We of Dry Goods, Groceries also Mens and Boys ,ats and Caps. n short, everything that belong to awell selected stock we have. Produce taken at the highest prices. also Agents for the Celebrated Studerbaker Wagons, Buggies and Car riages ; also for all kinds of farming implements. Cheap for cftSh oreasy terms. John F. F. Dorius, Salesman. clothing, 35 Ephraim City, Utah. P 4 af |