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Show I - lito Hom Sentinel AVFKKfY NEWSPAPKR Pst and uis Hyanis, 3.402: John M, You np. 3.542; Mrs. C. K:,ar is again confined to her L bed. The North Ward S. S. party was tamlv a grand social success. cer-- 1 ,1. B. 3.4S2: Walden, ur- J d.KfiT; Parties des.ring to suhscrilie for the (.lu'c, Sknijm-- can leae their names with our a gent in the tow u. O J A R TE K LY CON F ER K N C K 1 Le Ldterals bttve an nea r ases of I Lphtl.ei .a There are eriige nr town, but they ate under (11;ijorit V of i Jo. reported of Conference The Fiftieth Quarterly the Sanpete Stake of Zion will corn strict quarantine. ' W. !. Doucall, , rnence at to o'clock on Saturd.iA P. Me.lst.ut, of shipped J. in j;r; gliaill VoUnps MOice the 15th, rSyo February ami morning. cht luaJ u! the superior Kui.cr Tabernacle, in pliraim Cuy. last M.Iis Roller tlour rom the Maun A cordial invitation is extended to all Monday. m r. to attend. to fcK ronudinj? rounUes. l to . I I who desire r k IeTeas' llc'NKV BeAL, John i. MAineN, s, Cam Bresideiicy ot the Stake. I'RUtaULsS. ("onti'ibutcL We understand (rom good auuioiitvj that s ane ot the labs" ol Moroni were1 shipped to SultI.aketovotetheL.hei.il' Ticket. E OF M said ill (Ira rgM. title, III le- and estit"id aiul all the .r.ghi, title and interest inuorv Mud saw or bn-u oi.cratmn ol tlui ttie m atUliliou other that or mlthecer-taiutotlifiW i'' ijmixi, t to that 4 tuiu uimoJH iu and 10 or pan u! land d pieee t oUuly of and Lu in St! the 'aid Ml. l of tti, and i eubdi d aiul anpe'e, 'irij-t u I lii M I'llM'd folio the N. at a jom l..oU chair f : Pair 4 . n Ip h tV corner ot i the N J. S ol K 4 h wanpete toui.ty. I tali Home 5ii ciii.iisui 1 he People S I arty t tub is a decided thei.ee J. 20 no ha'li-to JU Hi emoip tuM.i e N 4. lit n. e l succ I I 1 urn if, ei if lot doek Us pi .U U i; aen i U w a to There is a rumor that e ate to hart el ni t ttie lo p r ent o! purehttM- n;mir ol ah- ua: ittec to he paid to juai diuu on ii new paer established liete. hr paid oil nut. no at mu tt .ile by Use ci'umv, I tab Urniory we-.iMr. Lais Madden a bu.ud I d at thMmpoie Niei t AjiciiM oi j ur Nov snide these davs; it is a gill. uaid au-Morton lue persons and estates t f . Iv uy mal Auju-- t 1. itld aa, lot y;iCs Madsen our road super vis por. lasted chy ,,r :s ,IS li.qipv as the bitds in May. A u.uisKlt, AUv. for iuard.au Her '1 his one is a bov. prices at pleas nt par nu.i.s. 1111 -- . . 1 Politics. I iiave seen men w ho were genuine infidels, who thought as little of their Coil, their religion and sometimes their moi.dsasacu does its grand father, that could only be brought to a sense ol their down-war- d path by the death ol one of their children, thus forming a career as the brake on his down-war- d driver uses his wagon brake whan going down lull. Thus you see how essential this frictional adversity might be, even though it seems hard, there is some reason for troubles, aonte reason for these troubles or sands ol Progress, being strewn along our tracks of hie. These are reasons why it will create a spirit ot Progress It will make our young men and legal voters get up and rustle, and guard their rights as they would their gold, and shield their tnprals snd character, it will make our leaders in politics exercise more caution in sending in good nrsn for public positions. Let us try and qualify ourselves to understand ourselves. Try and qualify ourselves to meet them as men and women, and try and make our Progress m life witti as little of the frictional sands of troubles and adversity, and leave a brilliant career behind us that will shine as a light on a hill. This light will have to commence to glimmer when we are young, or as we grow older we can not do as we would wish. PCItSaXAUtlES. J. P. Meilstrtrp was in town yesterday. N. C. Neilson Moronis Poundkeeper was with us on Wednesday. Mr. Robert Dugdale, the live agent of the Provo l.nqmrcr is iu town ptesum We ably, in the interest ol his paper. were glad to see him, but would advise - him ol tlm folly of Newcastle. SYr? Bringing Home Affairs. A no I Coals to . Items of luteresi, Clipping; and CnmineiilM Wood and Coal wanted at this cilice We are pleased arround again. to see otir Sitetifl Lace curtains $1.25 per pair, at S R Minks and Co. Wall Paper to cts per R ill S. Co. Salt Lake City. and Bedstead Bureau Washstand stylish and good Jrs at S. R. Maik Matks Sl & Co. Wanted. J.P. Mielstrun of Ephraim wants all the Turkeys, Geese Duck nd Chickens you can send hint. t There will be valentines for sale at the party Friday night and a well ap pointed post office with cuptds to deliver the Epistles of Love. i C'a-a- h 1 44-- d apph-catio- n gized her exemplary conduct. She Netice of llomeaiead Pinal Proof for Piabllcailou leaves a babe about two weeks old. No. 239. The berieved husband and relatives Land Office at?aU Lake City, Ctah. have the heartfelt sympathy of the January 3rd, 1IS90. people. Notie is hereby kiveti that the following-namefiled has settler notice of hisintenthin make final proof in support of his claim, The Fairview Dramatic Company tu be made before the will that said proof has beenpresentmg the beautiful drama and Probate Judg'e, or iu his absence, the County settleClerk of San Pete County Ctah, at Manti Ctah, "The Confederate Spy," to the 11. February 24th, lsiu,viz: James Draper, ments in the Northern part of the on aiul K. I., of K., No. 1721 for the K. l2 of N. K. county. All who have seen it. express 8. K, Sec. 32, Tp. 14, 8 K. 3 K. 8. L. M. Ctah, It is full He names the following witnesses to prove themselves as well pleased continuous residence "upon, and cultivation of thrilling scenes a. d comicalities, so ilia said of, land, viz: James Anderson, Henry n. arranged in contrast, as to be very loirter, Alfred Draper, Orlando Bradley, all of By special Moron, Sanpete Co. Ctah. pleasing to the beholders. Fit AN K P. KIOlUIS Uegiatar. of men ot some of the leading request T. C. Hailey, Attorney. Eyhraitn, this play will be presented to the conference people on Saturday Homestead Final Proof evening of the conference in Mr. 'onaoll(tatfl Notice lor Publication. Petersens Hall Ephraim. & TO RES TRAIN A KICKING COW. SALINA SALTIZMS. Tie a small rope or large cord around the body ol the cow just in front of the udder and over the top of the hips. It need not be drawn tight, just snug will do, and no cow to which it is applied will even kick. Sometimes a cow thus tethered will lift a foot as if to kick, but somehow she seems to change her nnnd and puts it down again. There is no danger ol the animal kicking when applying the rope. A few davs ago the Salina District School took a long tramp over the stone quarry, then across another hill to the cemetary, then marched down town; All had a glorious time. A man who piofessed to be the great railroad contractor Killpatnck, put lip at the Salma House last week; stayed several days, visited the Saloon quite then suddenly disappeared freely, leaving his hotel and whisky bills unpaid. Beware of Killpatrick, Last evening Professor Harmen the great Wizzard and Ventriloquist, gave an entertainment in which he perfotmed a great many mysterious tricks that were quite amusing. The attendance was small as a consequence of it being his second evening. The Libeial of Salina had a grand time last evening. V hi ee loads of wood and two cans of coal oil made a rousing fire lor the happy party to rejoice G. A. around. COUNTY COURT. Probate Judge. Jacob Johnson, transacted the following business on Monday Feb. loth. Estate of John Cox, Jr Court appointed seven special administrators and placed bonds at J400 oo. Bonds of Estate of Marie Larsen. special Administrators approved. Court issued order approving Christian Claw-sespecial Administrator. Estate of Helsin Larsen. Will filed. n order issued. Estate and Guardianship of Hans P. Jacobsen. Court ordered petition filed. Estate of T.C. Jones. Petition for No, ldO. Land office at Salt Lak City, Ptah, January 24th lsm Notice Is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of their iDteutioo to make ftual proof in support of iheirclaims and that said proof will be nude before the the court Judge, oi In his absence the clerk ofMarch 13th for Millard county at Fillmore oil viz: Ilans V. Nielson, II. L. No. Tt73, for 8 W H 8 W K Sec. 5, and the W. H N W fc, 8 K X 8 K h Sec. tf, Tp 1H, 8. K, 'i W. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of said land, viz: Prter Nielsen, Jens P. Uronnmg, lames Adams, William F. Memmott, all of blpio, Millard Co., Utah Territory. Also Johu T. Peedersrn of Seipio, Millard S W 8 W Co., Utah, H K No. 6 34 for the 8 of Sec. 29, K H E M of Sec. 20 and N W 'A N fc witnames the lie following Tp, lri, 8K2W nesses to prove his continuous naideace upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Jens P. F. Gronniiig, Christian P. Sorensen, Thomas Kobius, Leonard A. Robins, all ot Bcipio, Millard Co., Utah Territory. FRANK D. HO Bits Register, Parks A Thompson, Attys tor Claimant armersexchangl: short, everything that the highest prices. also the for Celebrated Studerbaker Agents Wagons, Buggies and riages ; also for all kinds of farming implements. Cheap for creasy terms. John F F Dorius, Salesman. Provo Probate of Will presented. Court issued order settling the second Monday iu and preparation, curative power proportion March for hearing. superior to any other article of the kand beFor all affections arising fore the people. Estate of Henry E. Potter, Claim ol from impure blood or low stair of the System Lewis Cloward. asking that a deed bo It Is unequalled. Be sure to get Hooda. issued to him of certain lands. Court PROVO JOTS. 4rdered that upon Mr. Cloward paying ing the sum of $40.00. with interest Provo had a great time on Saturday of ten per cent, from July 1st 1888 until The Peoples Party had their payment is nude to Estate. Administra- night. ratification meeting which was tor shall ssue a trust claim deed to Mr. grand the must brilliant allair ever seen theie. Cloward after paving costs l lte parade was fully half a mile long, A grand disEstate ofPeter Petersen. Proof of dis- w tin about 500 torches. tributes made agreeably. Court ordered play of fireworks was given at the bank corner By the committee. Besides tins discharging Executors. inanv private places of business. Petition Estate of Hans J. Arnoldiis. Felt Olson N Co. gave an elegant lor ordes seting apart personal property display winch lasted while the paiade for use of family. was iu pti'gtess. After marching from the bank corner SALT LAKE ELECTION to the West Co-o- p they relumed to the Opeta House, where they were addressed Bv some ol Hour most eloquent speakers. It was a most enthusiastic meeting, Suit Lake.FeL. lltii.O 35 a. m. tn Provos parade marks an and TIip ollifinl count fltow voles The Salt Lake epoch Liberals sent four ol their follows Best itiaithuig and dull clubs with bauds ycstcrilny, who treated i rovo to such a parade as was never known. Cottre again gentleTEOFLE'S TICKET. men. joe'l Spencer ! M- - 'VICE TO MOTHER. HI . Soothing Syrup, for is the prescription of. tale nurses and physis t Slates, and has been ats with never-failin- g if mothers or their ie process of teeth- culable. 1. relieves ', cures dysentery and tu tite bowels, and tig health to the child i. Price 25 cts. bottle. v i lumber and Building WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS Compai IN Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Win dows, Pickets, Doors, Mouldlns and Blinds, and all kinds o BUILDING MATEBIAI We carry the Largest Stock south of Salt Lake City, The people of the south will do well by buying their Orders by by mail Doors, Windows, Etc , from us, Office and yard opposite the C, Promptly attended to C. and D. it R. G. Depots. W. K. H. PAXAN, fra; Sup Li. John Henry Smith, Pruident. Co-- oil 0. II. Pettet, A. H. Cannon, Sect, it in furniture 0 Vice-Pit$iiU- AND RETAIL Dealers and Manufacture1 Carry a Comylete Line of Furniture, Curpets, Lace tains. Window Blinds. Iron Wagons, Feathers, Etc., Bt If you deal with us you will get Reliable Goods and When in our City, kindly cull and see us. Treatment. Fnrniture Co., 41 Main St., Salt Lak We Maks No Mistake. If you have made up your mlml to buy Hooil, s sarsaparilla do not to take any other. b induced Ukh1,8 sarsaparilla is a peculiar medicine, possess-in- , by virtue of its peculiar combination, Cs cat Ephraim City, Utah. WHOLESALE At Sentinel News Depot, be- long to awell selected stock we have. Produce taken at 8, YAMOTIMSS, terms have a large stock of new and fresh Goods at lowest prift, and repleuibhed every week, our boots and slioes in great varietiesand low prices cannot be excelled. Our Glass ware and Crockery department is complete We carry afull stock of Dry Goods, Groceries and Hardware also Mens and Boys clothing, .ats and Caps. u Ye d f! w ERSEXCHANGl J.P.Meilsrtup.gC p e 1 t Of piD'lt x t Salt Lake was visited with two files on the morning of the it lit, Loss about $4000: all covered will insurance. ironed luifcs ami fr hrdy djt-rt- "KVKHY SPRINU." of the best licninewivoB in New the necessity of taking t England, We goud medicine to purify th hlood, and we til take Hood's Sttraaparillu. It keeps the children free from humors My Imahstid says it gives him a good sppetite.uud for myMlt 1 sm sun I could never do all my work if it was not for It makes me feel tins splendid medieiuo. iron and cheerful, and I am never troubled ith headache or that tired feeling, us I lined to be. He1 Imoiii Iffio to Xo. 170. e For Salk. The well known residence of Jacob Johnson, at Spring City Terms easy and to in San Pete county. suit purchaser, apply lo acob Johnson, at residence, Spring City. No BALL K Xollceaf lluinisirril Fuinl Proof. Land ohiee at halt I ake 4ity l T. hruury 7lh ivju. N Notice ingjfiVeu t hat the liamed settler lists tiled mstiee ot his intention to make luial pnid hi support ot Ins claim, uiarle ill he aud that said pivot cn in his absence the heloit the Judge l rk I oimii I 1 t o. I tab at Dale, 17: Kimseli on Mtniil.n, March 24th, I. W. Avervll K 7i4 tor the N Y S W H 11 K. W 4 A N h ec 2ti p j W He naiue.s the lolhwim; witnesses to The ciicuhr issued bv the Manticonr-m.ueupon and preve his contiMiimis residence cultivation of. said land a iz. Isaac H Kobcrts setting lotth the advantages pos- John U. R Lamest Amivt Uullock for the County Seat, K. Bullock, allot Karnham, I tali.aud, sessed by Manti, D FRANK alMt. itulUiS, Register Pleasant refers to the cemeterv. Kusseli A Avery Ally's. commodious so has a burial-grounenough to accomodate the most fastidious member of the County Court, should NOTICE, they desire to shullle oli. In the Probate Court iu uml lor Sanpete County, L'tali Terntoiy, Iu tke inatter of the i Notice of time nppoin-KtatFAIRV1EW ITEMS. UU of U. C- - Jones ted tor proving deceased. is her bv given that Monday the 10th. Sister Mary Larson wile of Louis Notue of Mprch lVkhat 11 o'clock a m.td said day Larson former of Ephraim, died on the day at the Court Hoorn ot said Court, in MhiiU City I tali erritur.v , hs been apCounty, 3td inst. and her remains were laid away Mtiipete as I he tunc aud place Dir proving tm on the 5th. A large number of people pointed will of It. C. Jones aim tor heanug the assembled at the meeting house to hear ot John W. Nicholson, for the issuance the funeral discourses which were deliv- lo himself and to Amusa Aldrich ot letters thereon. ered bv Elders E. A. Day, Guy C. Wilson testamentary Dated F eb- lJtll lilH). and C. K Hansen, her father, Christian John Held, Probate Clerk. 4i)'47 Olsen, also made a few remarks, all spoke highly of her past life, and eulo- Indians on lie loiiner t mes. There is quite a number ol them camped in the tithing yard, and while tile bucks, as usual, are taking tilings easy, and enjoying the sights, the squaws are scattered over town, making their demands for shuicup. The members of the North Ward S. S Choir and others, very siicce-stall- y T. N. Bleak last Monday night, with a farwell party prior to Ins going to Salt Lake, not to vote, but to work at his trade. lie came to choir practice as usual, and oil entering the door Saw the hall cleared ot all the benches and two tables well freighted with a bountiful feast. He was about to leave w lien two of the fair conspirators asked him to remain, as he was needed there. He was seated at the table where he le.tsied with the others, alter which all took to the dance till tile wee hours. A fine centra table was presented to him, Mr. C P. Larson was called upon to make the presentation speech. RESIDENCE FOR S vLE. Svs onv t HAM1II-- ORGANS from 175. to iia-'o- s The sight of a hand ol stieets, reminds us of MASON A , coll-tai- i - Bro. James Larson returned from a of Sail I ake show an The two veats mrssion last Friday. He is average majority of 7,10, ..per s i,kuig well. JoO ol tile Peoples names oil the lls! and the lushing 111 and voting ot seteial Cattle Kings and Some of our bundled new comets. 'SheepJBarons have gone to Salt Lake Theie was considerable eriie iient in but not to vote. the South Ward oil l ues Jav night, oc-- , We The stores are buying chickens. casiuned by two young gills .nad,ng it is for the purpose ol providsuppose .Vli tire streets dressed in Bov s clothes chicken soup for the losing pany in lad es ate girls but ad gills aie not ladies ing the Salt Lake election. I.i!-ial- Salt Lake City. leu-a- 1 1 SOUTH ST 1ST 1 i one half ot the students ol Its-- ; lift bell ol No, 1 u'ete 1,1 mourning. 111,1, ;s in last week on account of the the Idaho lest (lath. Case . 45 WIES 1 -- I uliy 0, CAMUSS . t s We often have very conflicting notions as to the difference between what we will call Progress or. the Friction that is essential to progress; I his inction is the little troubles as well as the big, that beset our lives and ate necessary to the onward progress of hie in every levpect We often cannot underatand why such a trouble is laid 011 us But we think if we could read between the lines 01 the future, and reasons lor such trim1 I. we would find that it was, or is necessary lo some advancement either in our moral, spiritual, temporal or political path ol life. Our Scriptures tell us that we are to be tried seven tunes as gold is in the furnace. Many ot us don't realize and try to qualify ourselves to meet the adversities or frictions that are nec ssary to the progress of hie. This isliuein the temporal paths of life as well as the spiritual and political. 1 have seen business men remain in old slunty until you some tumble-dowwould think it would fall down. That it was some low dive, or else some poor man's business, while really it is a most respectable business except in appearance, still they will never make any prog ress until a fite cleats out all he has tliete, then he will put up a fine bruk store. Here you will sav, is this esse dial Iriction to progress, yes in this case it is, as he was satisfied to remain as 1; was until the frictional fire of progress, of course he thinks the fire was a misfortune while it really was a blessing. We often see a merchant who has no opposition, is all alone in his special business. He will arrive at a certain P.ogress, and stage m the march of theie he will remaiu. If a person wants a cci tarn article in his line, he will say, all light" but he will never attend to it one half as promptly as he will when some one else steps in Ills held and inflicts on him the friction of Competition. lien he will get up and rustle, then he will advance, just the same as the locomotive does when the engineer drops sand on the track il he is going up lull, or has a load that requires the frictional sand to progress or advance It is often the case that our track in life is too smooth for our progress and we must have the sands of adversity to roughen our tracks to enable our pro gre-- s iu all our walks ol life, even in IF YOU WAMT A COOD ORCA OR PIANO CO TO -t 111 Valentines at wav down L News Depot ItiTAlt SAI.E OF HEAL that m pursurunee V't ce - lo rel-Br .f an 01 .! r I i.ie Probate C'.uii m mi tli. t ui'D "i Nai.jM t., 'l.rlil.try "t I Lin,'ii tu- lv 11. O.iy of tTUio.uy, "I t!,. in ill' "I Hie-l -1 'It "I g.Ltn:i.i"iiP ' " l.'v.l t "i 'I iAi tU'- i'. I1' ''Ii-... " i 1" ' m '" 11 t l 1 Ivll ,Cltl AlraU'l 1. iU .'ail, IU. bolder x. ill .ti pwbtie uuclioti to th i'ro-h.it- e l ! r ciMt ana suij 1 1 ! c tiiiiiu.it mu Match, 1,11111 1, on ',it ot day the Tuidavid J. c frloieol Jjyo. nt 4 (i ci'"k P m. utt I ouhty til Sanpete, Ni um-u- . in M'. o-o- p. fj. W. WILLIAMS S"pt- - Oi an de: chi far nia in ( W- - jLJusic Store A.Marker s. soeos fa for an incurable case of tarrh in the Hoad by the of Dr. Suire's Catarrh Remedy. Bf proprietors iu mild, scot him? and Realm properties, it no matter of V cures tin worst jjy Urui&u M oeatt- - - HOSFORD, s. Drs.Hosft Then ho clasped her with emotion, Drew the inutden to Ins breast, EAGLE ROCK, IDAHO. 'Whispered vows of truo devotion. The old, old tale, you know tiio rest. Ins From circled arms upspringitir. DEALER IN ALL DESCRIPTIONS or With a tenr'she turned away. And her votee with sorrow ringing;, Musical Instruments, Strings &Ttim-mingI shall not see my bridal day. Best Brass Band Instiuments. This dramatic speech broke him up badlyt All kinds, Orchestra & Band Music, Hut when she explained that her npprehen-aion- s were founded on the fact of an inher- Sheet Music and Music Books. Send for my new Catalogue Just out ited predisposition to consumption in her fnmily, he cahned her fears, ought a bottle it has a sketch of Oie Bull s Violin Pf Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery for informaher. and she is now tta incarnation f health. Flaying in it and much good tion in for musicians Consumption fastens its hold upon its victim wlitlc they are unonseious of its approaeh. Send me your orders for what you The Golden Medical Discovery has cured thousands of eases of this most fatal of mala- want in the Music line. dies. But it mut be taken before the disease ALSO is too far advanced in order to be effective. 1 f tnken in a fair trial, It will time, and Watches, fine Gold and Rolled Plate cure, or money paid for it will be Jewelry, Cultery, Etc., Etc. Motto. refunded. Dealing Fair terms Standard Por Weak I.n Spittink of Blood, Square low. Prices. Shortness of tiff. Hreatli, Bronchitis, good, AslUiua, Severe Coughs, and kindred affections, t is an efficient remedy. Copyright, 1SSS, by World's Dis. Mkd. Assx. W. K. Reid, a Atty-Co., Utah. Manti, San J- not eve Surgeons and Acci- Office at Residence, North of City Hall, h Telegrams Iromply edged. 2w3IoA.IrTX. - Office at Court House. II Cus C wor. part &hoi - W m. T. R PROBATE ATTOF G A. 3ST T3LA.IT 15 KINCI of Probate business fended to, and title Land under the var Office, Court House, DR.F.R.KE' t-L- aw Vctc T Quarantine Manti- - Pe- ! Che Coal South Coa |