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Show 7 m I SUBSCRIBE FOR 8 Z hr jsintinrl jj I 3.30 PER TEAR OVLT 7TTO Julia ' The THE S ENTINEL Lake Subscription Plice I2.50 a year; 1.50 for 6 months, and $1 for 3 months in advance. N. H. Felt, Proprietor and Manager. Lace House City. NEW, GOODS. NEW, STORE The Only exclusiv ladies, and childrens furnishing house in UTAH. We have the largest, best selected and cheapest line of laces, embroideries, gloves, hosiery, handkerchiefs. ribbon, underwear, corsets, fans, white goods, kenington art materials, fancy goods and notions in the west. Our Cttalogue and price list is now ready and will be ir.aileb to every lady sending her a Idress. Send fora Catalogue. GrOESBECK & IIOI GIITO.V. COAL COAL! COAL!! Cheap and Good Coal at the Mant e Coal Mine, Canyon, 4J Miles South of Manti. Six-mil- WALKER BLAINES FUNERAL. Wnihiugrton I.Attr, from our regular Washington, D. Gt Jan. 20, 1S90 The funeral of Walker Blnine.on Saturday, who died m Washington. D. C., last Wednesday nigh;, aged 35 years, sou of as. G Blaine, attracted the aigest and most distinguished ciowd of spectators that has assembled at any funeral in tins city for several years. Special religious services wete held at the residence on Lafayette Plate at 10:30 oclock, at winch were present, in addition to intimate (tiends and the, Maine delegation in Congiess. the Piesidenl and Mrs. Hat nson and the meinbeis of the Cabinet. Service of piaver was conducted by Rev. Dr. Hamjui.pastot ol the Church of the Covenant (Preshytetiau), wliete the main cetemomes were held. leached the Before the Cortege church thete was not even standing room for lljos railed out by the ropes of smilax from tile pews teserved for invited spectators. Completely tilling tne 1101 ill side of tile audience loom where Senators, Representatives and other It was a sinking group, public men and included all the prominent men of both Houses and of botli panics iti each. The Senate was not in session and the d House had mfteting until 1 oclock in order tint those who denied might attem' the church services. In the center of ihe church weie seated the members of the Diplomatic Coips, the International American Conference, and the Venezuela claims commission, as impassive and grave of exteuor as so many. owls. The members ol the Blaine household occupied seats iu front of the pulpit on the right, while on the el t weie seated the President, Mis. Harrison. the Vice President and the Cabinet and their wives, and the pall bearers. The pipes of the great organ were buried by tall palms and potted flowets, When the doft as also was the pulpit. lingers of Walter Damroseh swept over the keys and there burst forth the sobbing and moaning ot the death-berefsucceeded by the strong, harmonious and familiar breathings of hope of Abide with Me," hush feil upon the audience and teats stood on many cheeks All noise of strife had ceased beside the dead. The silence was broken by the subs of Secretary Blaine as tns eyes, wandering from the organ, fell upon the black casket that not all the heaping up of roses and lilies atidytukiL rould change or solten to him The services at the church Concluded with the Lords Prayer 'and the benediction. In the prayer the great majority of those present joined audibly. At the cemetery the ceremony was brief. The Secretary and Mrs. BUine were at Dr. Hamblin's side and steadfastly watched the proceedings until the words. "Dust to dust impelled them to turn as.de rather than witness the last scene of all. To everyone ho kiftnvs Mr. Blaines family it has always been apparent that the lathers favorite ol all was Walker Blame. And by every one bt ought in contact with them Walker Blaine ws tlie one son liked Though his wondet-lu- l progress in public life for a man of years of age was due only thirty-fiv- e largely to his fathers influence, it is probable that under any circumstances Walker Blaine would have attained a high position in life. He had a legal mind, combined with courage, great patience and untiring industry. His politeness was proverbial and owing to the many changes of the past decade in department life, that excellent quality is ( filers at grow mg unfortunately rare. the State department with grievances would leave Walker Blaine with a sense of being well treated even it not relieved. People who came after information received it if possible. To newspaper men he was uniformly courteous. 1 post-spone- Coal at the mines . per ton. $3 50 ' H. & 'Jhohaj Co KQFFOItO AND ALDRICH? General Merchandiser Dry, Goods Groceries, Notions, and a full line of Gents furnishing goods. The cheapest store m the County Call and be convinced. Mt. 2, blocks South of ' . Pleasant., With cash sale? we give a Beauti Co-o- - Chromo. ful French Thistle House. MEALS 25 CENT Parties traveling to and from Thistle can get a square meal for j25 cents any Itour' Hay, Grain, and Stabling. R. Wr Westwood, Prop . . - , 44-1-b- S tho S. P.V.R. R. Co. WILE KELL COAL! COAL! JS Ata375 Derton Chestori X P. O. BRANTZEC- - Boot and Shoemaker. First Class Custom Work and Repairing done. Call and see Mr. Brantzeg as his work is truely first class in every particular. Prices Moderate, and terms easy. Shop block west of Lowrys Store Manti. 45 GREAT4-REDUC- ON I Solomon Bros.- - t, Hie Pension office is falling behind in its work, owing to a lack of clerical force and Commissioner Raurns passion for trying experiments. The Bureau is flooded with the letteis of inquiry of Give us a call and prove the Congressmen as to the status of individfact. No shoddy, but solid goods ; ual claims. 1 his calling up ol claims by No better sold in Congressmen does not expediate the always reliable. and of course delavs individual the market. Support home manu- the claims claims, as a whole, as it involves so facture; it means wealth prosperity much additional labor. The injuiries of and progress, and will secure inde- attorneys, generally based upon reasonable grounds, remain unanswered by the pendence to the community. Our thousands, in some cases having beeu goods can be had at James C. made over two years ago. II Congress Petersons NhoeFactory, Ephraim would meet the question squaiely and double the force of the Pension bureau, City. Utah. it would do more for the veterans than all the buncombe this session well affords. 70 Main Street, Salt Lake City. WE HAVE REDUCED OUR C.00D3 FROM 10 TO 15 PER CENT. BAKERY. Ftesh Bread, Cakes, Pies', Nuts and Telegraphic. Candies. Groceries, Canned Goods, Etc. M. C. Kroll , Prop.. Main St., Mt. Pleasant. Give us a call. Acade Restaurant fCTa nd Chop Haute. First door south of Read fe fPl Bryans Main Street, Nephi Rates Reasonable. 50-Gus Henroid, Prop 26 Cattlesburg, Ky , Jan. at. R. M. Long, constable of VVyandotte county.was murdered and his wife desperately wounded Sunday night by a band of ruffians who broke into the house. A neighbor passing found the front door had been broken in with a timber used as a battering ram. On the bed, weltering in their blood, were Long and his wife. The larmtrs body was riddled with bullets and life was extinct. The latter had a ghastly wound in the f.ice from which she was rendered unconscious. As the furniture was 11'ot disturbed and the wife could give no particulars of the mvstery after she regained conciousness, friends of the murdered man believe a gang of desperadoes for whom he had warrants for 'inoonshiiniig committed the awful deed Others believe it is merely a continuation of the Hatfield-McCofeud as y UTAH, TUESDAY. .AN 28, 1890 the victim is related to the former famih cities would be lit up with electr.-cit- v The wounds of the woman are believed largewho would have believed it? Very to be fatal, few Such men fas Betijam.n Fianklvn might ha e believed it because he was Denver, Col.. 21 A Santa Fe, N. M , ahead of his time Saturthe of Republican Sas; 1 his shows that the mote we under-special day the oltieers learned that left Hunt, stand the better ue can comprehend a dangerous character warned on seve- truths u hen they are presented to us ral charges, had returned to Seven Sheriffs will We Rivers, and Deputy learn as we grow older and ferry and John Berkley w ere sent down to make if we are hunble and ptaveiful God will man the arrest. They found the at aid us in our researches and if we axPierces store on Sunday and etiected cept the testimony ol good men we will the arrest without trouble. Perry drew learn much more. Of cuise we should a gun down on Huut aud told Berkley not he too credulous and believe all that to seatch him. Belore it cotiD, be done we hearbecause ue might teceiv e false Hunt drew a revolver, knocked Berry impressions, as it all depends on uho aside and fired a bullet wkith grazed tells it. If it is a mail or woman that the officers lace and knocked him to ue have never known to tell a falsehood the floor stunned. In the general shoot- we can place a great deal of confidence ing which followed Hunt was fatally in it, Ue should be exceedingly careful wounded cliest, aud never to tell a be oursel.es; so that our through the Berkely was shot. between the eyes and testimony might be of value to olhets. Before 1 sit down I uisli to bear my sttange as it may seem, ills wound lias not proven fatal. Doctois probed the testimony 0 you that I know God has wound four inches, but could not find revealed his Gospel to the eaith. That the ba'I and the woundd mail is doing Joseph Smith was a piopliet of God. and well with chances ot recovery. A young if ue keep his commandments ue will man named I 01H Roswell was arrested be saved m tns kingdom. for firing ashot and taken audlogged in jail. He is one of ihe party who terrorDOING GOOD. ized Eddy on Christmas day. Hunt has been passing as a bad man for a t Written for the Skmtixk!..) long time and was cue of ihegaug who Every human being has a mission to delighted in "shooting tip the town" of Seven Rivers every once and a while, peifoim. Every man lus a part to act in ihis vvoild's great diatna, but how few Denver Jan. 23. For over a vetrand are tfieie u I10 come fullv up to its siand-aiand endeavor by I). vine assistance Bob bcuit, a cook 111 a Champ stieei restauiant, lias been persecuting to fulfill it. Mail was created fin a Nellie Ryan, a beautiful waitress 01 gieal puipose eighteen years, with his attentions. A enduued witti an muuoi.al inn. d, and is few days ago .sctt insulted the girl, She capable of peiforiiiiug ,i noble wotk leported hun to the piopnetur who dist Imagine how gient the u tiuence can be ciarged him. Scott swore lie would be of oneIf indiv.dual, whether lot good or ue lefinm fioni having sadly revenged aud as the gill and her sister evil. in the p.nh ol vite, we have done weie going to the restauiant eatly tins mis-lemorning to begin their dayswvork, Scot a uuble Woik Thete ate many ways in w inch good suddenly stepped from a doorway at the coiner ot Fouileenth and Champa may be accomplished. But .nine times we streets aud filed at the gill's breast. dispau at me tiisl difficulty. 1 Ins should A corset stave caused the ball to. glance not be; tile mule faith the ueaier the day when she started to run. The mtiide'er of reward Much good can be dune uitli kind pursued her and fired two balls Jntu her back, one "passing through the lieai t words and much good has been done filiey have never been fot gotten and A crowd' surcausing insiant death. rounded the man. who stood them oft will live loiever, though the speaker has with a revolver, and made Ins escape. gone to h s fin d testing place. Do not The entne police force and a posse ol be too ambitious and imagine, like the citizens are searching tor him and if cap- little fly that imagined it was turning tured by the latter he will probably the wheel o. , winch it was only turning around. But whatever you do let it be never live to stand trial doue well and remembet that "He that convetteth the sinner fioni the error of Ins way shall save a soul fioni death and hide a multitude of sms. Mef. TESTIMONY f' James All travelers north or south bound, find us in their way, no more because we are on the most direct route between the great Hoof Producing regions of Southern Utah and their railway shippihg points best because they find we keep a handy Camp Yard, and the bass store on the road where every thing desirable and fashionable can be bought at prices irresistable We sell for cash or its equivalent only. No script! No credit! No discount I Quick time! Dollar for dollar. On this jdan only, can we cave you on all purchases from 25 to 334 per cent. ROBBINS -- Among other things he saiffy iLtfiere con-sideie- A CHRISTENSON, Gunnison. Hardware, Notions GRAIn, ttoo We buy turers Lumber and Shingles our BOOta SHOE? direct from the Manufac so & can sell at VERY low figures HEAD QUARTERS FOR GENERAL SUPPLIES. UTAH. EPHRAIM; comforter in the north' part of Oh nef c.uiTiaTeTUby Calling at Se.NTiNEL office House to Rent: Apply to S. C. HanBost office. son, 1st. door south-o- Drggist r Main THEY MEAN MANTI. Theie are no Hies on Manti, We have a nice Funks Lake; And have no drowsiness to cast aside, Have always been wide awake. We're the lily of our Valley As Piovo is in tlieir11 4 - And if you dont believe this Just come down liete and learn. Remodelled fiom Sail Lake Advertiser's Gopyrighton l'rovo. MISCELLANEOUS. 1 Elizabeth Liske, a Russian 11 yeare old, already six feet six inches in bight, three feet eleven inches round the chest, is the latest thing out in giants. The doctors say she will continue to grow in every way for some years yet. Although it has been asserted thas seal skins can not he properly dresed and dyed iu America, several firms in turn out thousThe Prophet Joseph Smith gave New York annually his testimony to the world that God had ands of skins prepared in their own spoken to him- and he willingly gave establishment by American workIns life to establish this testimony. Yet men; so large is the demand for their how few would believe what he said can not wholly meet Hie Apostles m ancient days gave their goods that they it.. An outlook, this encouraging such Can men lives for their testimony. ue nnposteis? We cannot reasonably for home industries. think so. Men do not cheerfully give Queen Victorias daughters cannot their lives for a false assertion. And let home or abroad me exhort the young people present to go anywhere at Once humbly ask God for a testimony of the without her permission. truth of the gospel, and when God lias Princess Louise, being asked to given it to you, it will be stronger than honor a theatrical performance with any that man can give. site replied that she But do nut reject uhpt you hear bt her presence, do so if the Queen 'would it. do Youi not understand willingly cause you nnnd may not be sufficiently developed approved, and telegraphed there and to comprehend all that you hear, and then to Windsor for permis-iorestill it may be Hue. and favorable immediate an ceiving if the A hundred years ago people had been told that in another century answer. - n, Etc, Fauoy Notioua, JU, Physician's Prescriptions Care fully Compounded. John Lowrv & Son 5 Lowrys SUPPLY HOUSE, ML Price Current. The estate of the late A. T. Slewait, of New Yoik, lias at last been settled, l'he result is that the lawyeis and relatives get Is.ooo, 000, while Judge Hilton keeps the balance of f35.ooo.ooo, Stationer, Street, Mt. Pleasant, Stationery. It is well known among successful metchams that liberal advertising is iiuhspensible to the economical and succesful wot king of then establishMary Anderson i. 30 years old, find has been on the stage fourteen years. She has had numerous olfeis of niar-- 1 She tells lage, but is still hear! fiee. hei intimate ftiends, Ihat recent tepoits of hei engagement to a New York young man are wuhont foundation. - peairat to call the attention of the InhabitaiUa of San Pete aud Ticiuitj that, be has opened brat clam Drug store, lu which ha will kesp full supply of tbe bent Drug aud Merit ctnea, Bemud to uonesoiMh of Salt Lftks City. Also s full line of Perfumery, The Rev. Llyman Abbot, has been installed pastor of Plymouth Church, Brooklyn, to fill the pulpit of the late Heniy Ward Beecher. ments. Ulan cfc? FOUND. to win & Goods c3 Grocorlos, Dry Clottiins, BOots Stioeo, f Ik "bile 'YfiltnfabOve another that the Saints should underyoung Latter-Da- y stand it Is testimony. There are several ways that it m&y be obtained. 1 he child when htst it comes into the world sees with its own eyes, the beauties of natuie with which it This is one way of receiving a testimony by perception. Again we may receivea testimony We hear the by hearing or by sound. thunder and the singing of the birds, etc. And there are many things iu nature which we hear and do not see. Still we know that they exist. In fact, the sense of hearing can be cultivated to such an extent that it may lake the place of seeing. A man once bought a horse and he was telling his blind broth er what a good bargain he had. "Yes Ins brother replied, "it may be a good horse but it is blind. Aud when the horse was examined this was found to lie true, I knew it was said the blind man, ("because it walked so carefully. Heie we see that a blind man was able to detect what his seeing brother had not noticed. But we now come to the most nnpoitaut way of recoveimg a testimony of tilings we have not seen. It is that of the teslimony of otiieis. In his way we may know ol all the countries and cilies of the woild. For although we have not seen, we know, d that they exist. Audit would be a foulisli thing for us to doubt the testimony of men who have seen these p aces. Suppose a mail should sav that he did not believe that there was a Pans 111 France because lie had not seen Hus place Why he would be looked upon as a peison of little judgment, and lit fact if we did not credit the testimony of otiieis we would know hut very little we would know nothing but wltai we had seen. Now this being true in regard to temporal things.- is it not also true in regard to spiritual things. But we find that thete is a class 111 the world who will not axcept the testimony of others in regard to the great hereatter. They will not believe, they say, that there will be any more of them when they die. How sttange that men who have intelligence can make such assertions. The laws of chemistry teach us that no panicle of matter can be annihilated; can we suppose then, that our spirit which is much more refined than the gross elements with which we are surrounded? That it can be annihilated is unreasona-able- . John P. Christenson Robbins. apply Station. d ,- .- S 41. NO M .! outlieiva CentraJ 1 Was the subject of a lecture gifen by Apostle A. H. Lund, betoie the Sanpete Students Institute jauuaty, nth, 1S90. M-.W- ruuui:tv:i Hixurin, 1 MANTI CITY, SANPETE COUNTY, YOL. Y. Salt CTJK NE.W I'aPERm iViil'MY - o(: And See Their :)o flSJDRY GOODS, fiTGItOCElUES, CLOTHING, tfflTMKNS -II0USE TIUMMINGS, tc BABY CARRIAGES. Manti. Main Street i Fu r n i tu r e, E PratanN &Hm3dN. 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