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Show MANTI CITY, SAN PETE COUNTY, UTAH, MONDAY, DEC THE SENTINEL Subscription Price $2.50 a year; $1.50 for 6 months, and $i for 3 months. Twenty pr cent, discount lor pay in advance. J T, Jakemax, Mana 2er N. H. Felt, Asst. Man. night, and another belated who passed that way halted and asked : Lookin' for the old Boot and Shoemaker. First Class fellow?" Yes. Custom Work and Repairing 'lone. No, zur. Ive goz way beyond Call and see Mr. lr mtzeg as nis zur. zhat, Im looking forer door class in every itself. Slieeme to be too many of work is truelv liPrii-eModerate, and particular. em here. P. O. BRANTZEC- key-hol- e, Chee-liole- ? terms Washington, D. C, Dec. Shop 2, 18S9 was the liveliest day that the Capitol has witnessed for a long time. So late as 10 oclock in the morning tliefiiends of McKinlej. Cannon and Henderson were all confidently piedicting the election ol their particular man. It seemed as though each party had the positive assurance of enough members to make election sure. The sectional cry of the West seemed likely to kill Mr Reeds chances, but the trouble was that this same West was without organization, being divided between several candidates. The East was organized and the claims of .Major McKinleyand his followers to a part of the Eastern members proved 0 be ihe lightest bauble that ever iloated skyward I11 fact Messrs McKiuW and Cannon have no cause to be proud of the result. The dm that ensued after the nomination of Mr. Reed was phenominal even The iush of considering the occasion. newspaper men to reach a telegraph wire must have ruined a good thousmd corns and bunions, and lie youthful pages of the House revtled in the luxmv of good lungs well used f r full ten m n utes. There was a great satisfacti outlie massive fat face of Mr. Ke:d when he forward to stepped accept the nomination, made unanimous by the motion ol his dear enemy, Major McKinley, who may be sure that he will not he forgiven by the new Speaker for the warfare made upon his record in Congress during this fight. Mr. Reeds speech did not exceed over fifty words m length, being merely the expression of good will and gratitude. The selection of Edward McPhershon as clerk was a forgone conclusion after the caucus ol Pennysalvania members on Friday night. The result was due to Senator Quarys interlerence, as Major Carson had secured no small number ol the Pennsylvania Representatives who would have stood by him had it not been for Senator Quay. Major Carson was urged to with hold his name and allow Alt. .MrPheisons nomination to he Certain contemptmade unanimous. uous allusions to tus candidacy, having "been me'e1!' the work of a few newspaper correspondents made it necessity for him to show bis strengtn. and despite the fight made against hint by the moguls of the partv he snowed a strength ol fifty votes, a very respectable number Major Carson is a shining example of what the curse of modesty can do for a man. He is the trusted correspondent of the Philadelphia Ledger and is one of the most experienced in the business. His ability is unquestioned. His recent candid mv was unlike the candidacy of certain o titer newspaper correspondents drivel and foam. He was mere of the really the choice of seven-tenth- s members of Congress, and if John M. Carson had been a dignified, dull sort of a man he would have secured the place. But a breezy, hearty fellow, as ready to do a favor for a stranger as if the operation was a positive delight, can never hope for high political preferment in Washington. To be genuine is a disadvantage. To speak of Gen. A. Sheridans little boom for a clerk of the House in any terms but those of sympathy would be cruel. After all that had been written during the last two weeks about the brilliant proshects as the dark horse in the contest, he showed at the display of hands not a single trump. It was the most dismal collaps of the day. Ex Congressman A. H. Holmes, ot Iowa, owes Ins selection for Sergeant-a- t arms entirely to the speech of Col. Henderson. Asa defeated candidate for and a candicate whose Speaker strength has won over to the winning candidate, he had goodgrounds to claim a hearing and he received it, You can put Col. Henderson down for a very im portant chairmanship. of the The only hard fight day was over the nomination of a doorkeeker. To the surprise of Mr. Reids followers they found themselves unable to deliver to Capt. Wheat of Wisconsin the goods they promised as a reward for his work with the Wisconsin delegation. Air. Adams of Maryland, developed unex pected strength, and the Reid managers, taken by surprise, were routed, and Capt, Wheat was glad to accept the of the inferior position of House. Reverend Charles B. Ramsdell, of the North Presbyterian Church of Washington, was nominated by a small majority for Chaplin of the House. 11 'irres-4ponsib- j UtahTIME Central CARD ea-- wt-s- t Manti. PROBATE ATTORNEY AKT3 LAMD KINDS ALL BAKERY. well-drivin- horse-powe- DEALERS Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Glassware, Drugs, Notions, Stoves, Wagon Timber, Plows, Etc. Newmarkets, Hats DRESS GO j1)S, Cashuiers, WINTER GOODS GENTS SUITS. errersniP 44-- 1 8 James First Class All travelers north or south bound, find us in their way, no more because we are on the molt direct route between the great Pool Producing regions of Southern Utah and their railway shipping points best because they find we keep a handy Camp Yard, and the boss store on the road where eve.ty thing desirable and fashionable can be bought at prices irresistable We sell for cash or its equivalent only. No sciiptl No credit! No discount Quick time! Dollar for dollar. On this plan only, can we ave you on all purchases from 25 to 334 per cent. Capitol. Tonsorial Artist vy- - H. SPERRY HAS OPENED A Barker Sliop Two Doors North Of Co-oStore, a call. him Give Manti, p Boots & Shoes. The Best! The Cheapest! and Imported ; All Styles, Varieties and Prices Home Made HATS0H Main St, i SASSSSf, Mt Pleasant JAMES V. STEVES0at, Ephraim, , Utah. KOFFORD ossms fa ! M OF SETTLEMENT tive Physician and Surgeon, Pleasant, Utah. Will treat all kinds of diseases in ill a killful manner. Diseases peculiar to females receive 9 special attention H. P. ARSON, P, V1. Dealer in C. S. Fries, MD. PIivm. Office .i, 7 114 to 128 S. 1st. East St. R. S. Hells, Sect. 43 reae. w Com pan )( I. Box 25 Q Utah- - Geo. Romney, J. F. Wells. Geo. T. Odell. OF ACCOUNT. TS li'-fc- . JOHN KBID, CF SETTLEMENT oF ACCOUNT - I ....Utah Utah Idaho J. P. Christensen, Agent, Ephraiia, Utah. J 3 asi-orte- d Also cigars. Main Street, - - Manti Dr.THEJ.GREAT King, INDIAN HEALFB. Office one block west of Office Manti. 'lulling The doctor will now remain at home, ami is prepared for patients, local, or from abroad. ChristenaLudvignon MIDWIFE. Late from the Despret Hospital. Reecomends. Carries Office at Residence, north f South ,,1ain Nt.Manti.20 First-Clas- Jr., Traveling Agent, Sanpete and Sevier Cou&fitf s Co-o- 17.J.B.STACEY Dentist. earom&s at FIKST-CLA8- Bench House, Manti WORK S And Gentle Treatment Guaranteed DR. F. R. KENNER. Quatantine Physician, Manti, II IF. J. os for TTtali, E. T. o SURGOS & Ho-tfor- A.CCOUCHUR . Latt Surgeon in the British Royal Xu rv. Office BRANCH HOUSES AT E .Christensen, 40-1- m., Drugs south of Provo, and also keeps on hand the best liquors for medical purposes. p. Ogden L igan Eagle Rock i,12 ( I. B. Brunei Dr. lot of Ha the best Dr FOR The Celebrated Mitchell ct Bain Wagons. John Deere Moline Steel Plows. Oliver A Gale Chilled Plow Tiger & Gale, A. Wood and Chieftain Huy Rakes. Walter A. Wood Harvesting Machinery & Hav Rakes. Gould k Austin Well Boring Machinery, Piping &c. Russell & Cos. Threshers Saw Mill. Horse Powers and Automatic Engines. California Concord 7arness, Beebe Carts, F. M. Miller A Hiram W. Davis, and Other Standard Buggies, Victor Scales, Whitman Hay Presses. Common Sleighs, Racine Spring Wagons. Bello City Feed Cutters. d C Surgeon. ritehett House Mt. Office hours from in. to 2 p. in. and i PRACTICAL OBSTETRICIAN AND II. J. Grant, J. F. Smith, F. M. Lyman, SOLE AGEN e io '.is. aftr m A i mil Plen-- , Jk Wagon and Machine W. W. Riter, 0. S. Bui ton, Jas. Sharp, Perhaps Queen Margaret ofltaly ;n the Probate Court of Sanpete, Territory of Keeps a full line of Harness is the most accomplished lady on hand. Inthe Matter of the Estate of Thomas Davia, mountaineer among European RoyDeceasedNot ce of Battlement of account and ant ine alties While staying at Courmay-eu- r of estate. a Specialty.?? trr distribution Repairing Notice . hereby given that W illiam Davie she went up Mont Cramont, j2T Lest Will and clement of the he eiecutor is deceased he rendered ana 8,000 feet high, and Mont Chetif, jt Thomas Daysettlement 24 and filed in aaid of South south oresenUd for 9.500 feet. Lastly, her Majesty as- $ Block administration fourth e final account of his of and vf said evtate, asking tor distribution cended Mont Geant, 11,000 feet, of .Btate, and that Monday tne Snth day at m. the snowstorm 11 13S9 a, o'clock at a.D. meeting with a heavy We sell cheap for Cash! Hourt House in Manti City in paid Sanpete to by lias been duly appointed midway, so that she was obliged ;our.tv of o' said Court for the settlement Books, Stationery, School Sup- Ihe Judge halt for the night in a wretched for asking .aid account and hearing petition of kinds all and any Goods, and whicn plans at time fancy shed. plies distribution, interested in said estate rosy apjear at Jos. F. Doriusand Co. Printers person ind contest tue same. Stationers. and bated December 4th, RID rleIk. A citizen stood in an unsteady Utah. tVm. T. Reid Atty. iot estate. other Ephraim the door front a at way gazing Co-o- Manager. II. Ilmith, J. F. Grunt, I), NOTICE J. F. Grant, T. In the Probate Court of the county of Sanpete, Territory of Utah. In the matter cf the Estate of Feter Peterson Deceased, Notn e of settlement of account and nearing petition asking for distribution of estate Nielson Notice is hereby given thatJens the executor of the Last Will and Testament and rendered of Peter Peterson deeensed has filed in said presented for Battlementof and administration his court ms final account of said estate and that Monday the 30th day of JJeeein her A. JD. at 11 oclock a. m. at he Court Room of said Court in Manti City in said Sanpete county has been dulv tppoiit-eby the Judge of said Court for the settlement of skid account, and hearing petition tinae and asking for distribution at inwhich said estate may piRCB any person interested appear and contest the same. Dated December 4th, Clerk William T. Reid Atty. D including 0. T. OJtll. Ase t ma. Salt Lake City, DIRECTORS: Pleasant. With cash sales we give a Beautiful French Chromo. NOTICE L DAVISON. M Toilet goods. Perfumeries, Soaps, Combs, Brushes, Flavoring ExCigars and Tobactract, Groceries. on baud co, Etc., Ete.eo..-tuiit!- y E 'i on City, Utah 14 13 CHRISTENSON, President. Smith, Vice Piest. ""Vo-opera- General Merchandise I)rv Goods, Groceries, Notions, and a full line of Gents furnishing goods. The cheapest store in the County Call and be convinced. Mt. 2 blocks Sonth of Co-o- t'h-iicia- Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Etc. a full line of Chemicals. Proprietary Articles, The Leading Implement house in Utah Accommodations. AND ALDIlICIl. n. Dr, W H. Olsten Surgeon of the S. P. V. Ry., and County Quar will practice in aa'ine and Surgeonry. gy Gynecol Late of D . W. W. Woodring Kan-a- s City and graduate of an Ohio College, will, as heretofore, follow general practice. I -- poet-oratu- John P. Chriiensa Robbins. upply Station J. All '.hose visiting the Temple should inquire for this House. Fiee conveyance to the Temple every day-Al- so Hay, Grain and Stabling Ebbe Jessen, Proprietor M Moroni surgeons and Physicians A- - outlier n Central bar-roo- post-mast- M II. J. Grant . TEIV1PLE HOTEL, Main Street JBantl. W.W.VVOOBRixa. m.p, m. Kpbti -- R. W. WksTvvooij. Prop. orlu! ..Olstii. Aft. Thistle House. AND ALTA TRUNs KINGHA a. m Lev Salt Laku Uty 4 2) p m Arrive Sait Lake ty J. II. BEN.nET D. t. DODGE, Gen Ast General ManagCf. moventt!. vxw'SKtissjaaassgrM'su aTaeo'afiStaaaaanaiiks 31-4-- 29. Scenic AJjne of st naraxiiM ) . Ladie- -' ts, and Gaps, Blankets Etc. yALUY 1 TINT g ng Tiri-:o- of Probate business promptly at tended to, and titles secured to Land uuder the various entries Office, Court House, Manti, Utah. ; Sun Foundry & gAX Jfanit, Offie at Court House. Wm. T. Reid , y. of Lowry's Store Fiesh Bread, Cakes, Pies, Nuts and Going Nmth at 5:24 a. in. 2:25 p.m. Candies. S : 50 South II :35 Arrive at Fait Lake 10:10a.m. and Groceries, Canned Goods, Etc. 6.0M p.m Leave Salt Lake City at M. C. Kroll, Prop.. a.m. Alain St., Mt. Pleasant. and 3 ;50 p m. Give us a call. Passenger Trains leave Salt L ;e daily, for the North, to eonmet with the U. P. Ry. and the U.& X. CHAS. S. WILKES, Ry., at 6:00 a.m. and 7:3) p.m. LANDOWNING ATTORNEY , and arrive in Sait Like City at Oflioe, U. S. Land Office, 11 :40 am. and 3:30 p.m. 71 K. FIRST SOUTH STREET, Freight trains leave Xephi for the Salt Lake City, Utah. North at 7 :35 a.m. and for the South at 6 :25 p.m. Francis Corn, Gen F, P. Agt. John Sharp, Gen. Supt. General Ollieers, Jain Stieet. MACHINE SHOP. Mauulacturers. Salt Lake City. r Steam and machinery. stoves. ETE Manufacturers of steam engines hoi!cr, pumps, brass and iron esKIME CARD.JJJ Trins lea ye daily (Sunday ex- oustings, castings for store fronts, mill work, ir m work for jails, cepted) going north brnlgc-- . and buildings, wrought 9 :00 a. m. Chester, aid cii'-- t iron fencing. Boiler re9:30 Moroni, pairing a specialty. 9 45 Draper, All Kinds of pluming, gas. and Fountain Green, 10 :10 Mai steam fitting attended to. 10 30 Divide, and dealers in steam l M linSt, Xephi, i 1 :20 heater, for public and private Arrive Nephi, 11 :25 buildings. Dewy- - paient tubular South Ira re Going iron wheelbarrows for miners and 12:30 m. Nephi, farmers. Audit- - tor LeQVl Steam Main St Nephi, 12. 40 and water wheels. Engines 1 30 Divide, west of West Coop. block Half FountainGrPen.l :65 p. in. P. O. Pox 178. 2.15 Draper, DeVEY & Su!MtiO. Moroni. 2:Vj An it e Chester. 3:'J Stages connect at Mo ami for ah parts of San Pele an Sevier BuubaiK, Manager, MEALS 25CEMS. H. S. Kerr, General Supt. Parties traveling to and from Thistle can get a square meal for RIOGRANDE WESTERN RAIL- 25 cents any hour. WAY. Hsy, Grain, and Stabling. T ine of thP TTTorld! t W. K. Reid, w Attyat-LaSan P ete Co., Utah. AC3-E3ST- Passenger Trains leave Xephi daily as follows block j. a, worRow, Secrcten W. T. REID, President. -t OPENING OF CONGRESS Editor Sentinel Saturday 1889. 1C, at residm of City ;e'lo j Telegrams pmiii fSckeled xfj 4 CHAftgfcO Jf $ wpS v ! r responded to 4 Pencil Sta'bf, v Pen Self-Inkin- WTH (MUL blocks north ill, Menli. BL NK, BOB CUJTmC anythin nj6r 7 tn your nara In TOWN UTfSUTil KNMTerise KgT FiiUi iuDM K Tara S. M |