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Show The Sentine ' Printed and Published Sentinel Co. sd family took their fsrrlaze and K. .1. Senator Mnrrill snd I 10 o elork. dror- - to ir,. idler Phelps, I on ty fmicd tte serrsot girl rctULliig tinof have the right id lying on l':. feud with bur lainls tied in th Ligc.'r with s liuidk-- chief s:iJ li- -r that should She said tint! after llis hearts of political opponents. Lit- f.nose hr.it two men rams into tho tle Vermont ha- reason to he proud imii'. ;.:,i icti i.kni for Ur. Weller. She of such sons. In w:ii not nt limns. The man then j e.i.-iAry- nt ex-M- in by The , - hc-.- WARD StIVENKIN, H.C. Bradford. Managing Editor Associate Editor The fellow who li:n oufor KnMrti iew at tht liut Congre-sinu- ii te!l waiiti'-- n al know. . ... Ofo in : ' .1.,,. E"in8 M,l "" T lf Monti dtp, Utah, fur ttatufiurtatton all wrong, lias alrwuty Dt'inm were through Uu Valin at Hmmtl Clam telling who is to be speukiT of MaUtr. House ot Keiirefiiitivie in the Fifty- TIi - fi i w second CongriHs. with inn-- ; la acquainted everybody Tuesday, Noyenbxa 18, 1800. i r knows more that isn't THE TYRANT'S TROUBLES, It is reported that th km 'il not know, whero-upo- In Manti. the u nru n i i,y the throat and .iriiffc her in the fare; that was the last i she kuew until l.s found henwl lying Oj t'. Mjf:: with her linndit tied. The s,,.r .i, started to ransack the . ;,j. naimuy must liavs been fiightei.e.) away before Uniting The only thing thai? j of the valus'ils. wa inoveit.o far as could b notlesd, war- tha childrens bank, whfeh was taken from its usual plan aud left on The robbers then made their tbe t. exit through tlie pirlur, unlocking tho door sod psning nut Tho servant described oue of ths men ss being well di ewe and wearing a silk bet, while the other man was not so genteel look- Ing, bin knd on a pair of new overalls. The bold ursa of tlie deed will be better iiiiilHrrtuoil when it Ii elated that ten or twelve men were at work within a few rods uf Hi lieusii, but they had no intention that anything wrong waa going on. Tho paiier. of enures, are In hot pursuit" amt think they will rapture the I ; ,:i ill ; - ; i was ever printed on a circus (Hi-r- r i!r , Olothlng H.-n- muUi-in' i Best Stock of where lie kept his ; f:i replied that elis did not of the men then drew a slid al'l that If sis did uot tell l her. She still iUHiiOed tn know i moi. p!, e!rfi two months the Ih- - . TUTTLE & CO., I The Tammany tiger in N" Yml City, lias again inn u LN r cht to he king of the jiiiilu by thi.-ti-in- g everything in sight. iVilii ih cuntr-- 'd patroiiii'.-- ;tmo;iiitiiiL' tn .lot citi$36,000 a year, for wlii.-zens of the metropolis gel wry pour bus municipal service, Tumm.-mno fear of being ousted from t he hu; citys treasury, no mutter how cor rupt its ollL'inlit may Theres a moral in tins to tho who care to sec it some one has on a table in the placedlaiett private appartmenls of the Czar. Tlie letter Is calm and dispassionate in ite' tone and contains some good advice, which it would Ite wel for the autocrat to follow. It advises the ruler to dismiss his present advisers, because they are false friends, and are interested in keeping him ignorant of the desires of his people, in order that their own rirate ends may be accomplished, It is all very well, iiird civil apt calls his attention to the fact that llcnry M. Si.udoy. propriate, that a constitution is needed and the Africun explorer, who is a ,t demanded by the people, and reu of citizen of Amcti-.adopted sons the matter in such a way that should lie welcomed to our si- - . the Cur, unless he is so prejudiced is no there lor ifidiirij! lut against his people as to he wholly over him. It is not love of Amcri 1 beyond the reach of argument, must that brings Mr Stanley and Ins lui see the benefit of such a change. to the United Stales, but love Evidently the writer of the letter American dollars which in- - Iv ju . is a friend of the Czar, but it ie a to coax out of our pockets by h s question whether he will be ac- lectures on Africa, h is nlw.iy.s knowledged m such. The feeling best to look at things jii-- t us tiny of the ruler ie described as boing are. one of 'frightened hale towards i the people The chances are that is ov-- r, imd in Well, the the Cur will be unable to see any spite of the change in this utrol thing in the incident, but the fact of the popul ir branch uf the nationthat a bomb or an infernal machine al legislature, things go on very can be placed on the same tablo by much as liefore, we Ime to hustiu the person who introduced the for every dollar we got, and mighty letter. It will be likely to lead to hard huatling and few dollars it is renewed vigilance on the part of ith most of us. Iolitics occupy the protectors of the autocrat, and very small portion of our lives, a desire to seize all auspicious char- and the ellect oftheauem-- s or deacters and banish them to Siberia, feat of any political part- - is rciiicc-iarcThere ie bnt little hope that anyto tlie closest observer alfairs niiiuiig thing will be done to lighten the of ominary every-il- : burdens of tlie subjects, or to grant the people. one ray of liberty to those whom When M. Duniicll introduced fate hu doomed to live in a nation hie Congressional apportionment of alevse. Itwu uid of Peter the Great bill in the House of Representatives that while civilizing Russia he he was under tho impression that himself still remained a barbarian tlie census would show our popuThe civilization which was then lation to be Ci, 000, (XXI or inore. and the bill was based upon thnt numplanted, lias been growing slowly ber. Now that official figures a until the people began to recognize million and a half less liuve been the facU that liberty was one of tha essentials of civilisation, and for given out it changes the face lie ' of the entire matter, and it will years have been trying to throw the yoke. But the successors of the necessary to prepare a new bill. It seems a great pity that this importgreat founders of St. Petersburg have ant question cannot he entirely not progressed with th-- ir people. divested of politics, aud tlie nutulier They arc still the barbarians, am of Representatives reduced to two r although the Czar wields despotic hundred or instead of being way over millions of human be- increased as they are certain to he. ings, he is himself a slave. No The present number 830 is enmatter if his fetters are of gold; he is as much bound down in chains tirely too large. This is admitted ss the most unfortunate of his by every one who is familiar with Siberian exiles. The line is market the business of tlie House of Repreout for him and ha follows it with- sentatives, and yet, there is not the out deviating a hairsbreadth from slightest prospect of a reduction in the rule of his ancestors. Ha is at the number, on the contrary, the once the slave of tlie prejudices o new apportionment is certain to make it more than 350. Ourstotce-me- u his ancestors and of his own fears. know well enough what ought There it no love between tlie ruler and the ruled. Nothing can, under to be done, but if it interferes with the preeent conditions, alter the schemes for the party supremacy it relations between them, fear am isnt done. hatred are the only feelings that cm bo engendered. The fear of the "After Many Days. ' ruler curses the exile yearly, of Something like four years ajo the thousands; the fear of unmeritec docket of i sourl of entuitent julMhe-tlopunishment causes the oppressed to at Provo city, cnutaimit ths entry unite together to resist the power of a suit entitled Brooks ve. Jlrooks, There of the oppreesor. In the struggle le nothing peculiarly signUrent in this there is no thought of the methods stalnrseot, tot lewsuiu are of roiiim-ioeeursnee ths world over. Yet herein employed. What under other hangs a tale uncommonly awl. would appear inhuman During the fall of ls8fl, Mra. Mary he Ou ee, in their eyes, perfectly Brooks, tbs plaintiff In the ease, suit against her husband. Billy legitimate. Witheut any qualm of Brooks, for a writing of divorevmcnt, alconscience the Czar seven the pardesertion , and exiasing ent from the child, the wife from treme cruel treatment while limy lived the husband, and consigns trie ob together. Un she trial made her case, jecls of his hate to a dreary exist every allegation, and the court iiovtig ence, worse than deutb, or causea gave her a decree and the corepromptly y ami them to languish in prison fur of the boy that had lieeu to horn them, as prayed for m hi r years. The nihilist who is discov-e- d in a plot to avsaasinale tlie Czar, petition. Uut tills lilt history at me fs uecesearv or his officers, walks to liis punish- to tell. furtliestoiy tt.s Ucrnhl Lee ment with pride. IisstuuHthat the T s reefrerIed'ltii: How long this title jf affairs can muchly, for he h.- urc thut ii d - d last is t puzzle for those who luv Mormon shuuiil ever keep a child tf lis. for noire tnau three y nus rnade a study of such subjects, bu NHvmhele, Mary and her bo continued tn sometime the people will rise i together happy and routeuted. fur lvc t :o two near their power end perhaps, at a cos. East year Lrao, win r the laiti-- r dually, g. in m, wi re, of thousand; of lives, will eucceei in kidnipping the boy Lbcut in gaining that freedom which hu succeeding four mouths agn. ai ftr- Mai y been si long witheld from. them, uotroaiprehrnl what had bvfnl.va her loved oue. 8'ie hr h i strayed but wnich every human soui Iron home and Imd lut:. Hint ile-i- e o( DEALERS General Merchandise- - 1 . IX)o Are Still - at Their OM staml, Main Street, Manti, Utah. - fellow. llutthl. TERRITORAL AGENT. : Legal Notice i In11 it-.- ucc.-isio- In M n, .i. i i i i: r-- . I ' tw.f A. ju . M rt Nii'i mi jil.i-f h 1. i,!- -. aliii-litarr ml. o. t fii r - . ii I -- St SHOESrJ WHolesalo and Retail U IlHimiue IjIm 4i frtlul .uni I..M-- ROOTS Tn ilt III lind r l1' Nuiirni N ulil BOTTOM Jdoiwtay. till r.i), JO0, 'l II l iltn ( Kiirl Knnm f rdhemire lTklt'ES., MVliMk ! shiiI U ftiir-iM.ini; riii, i'ouutVi Uj lu'eli EppuiulHl Hu IIh tune inc UP Hill of llMinibiK lir for bmriDir tlw Mppli jttfdaf(lini Wiil:mn T Krill Mr iki- - Ibusnre II uu.1 in Auimli siulrh ot lettrrs UWI ister & Estray Notice. fio. no. I lmvr isniy ponwwhia : ont nni IIiik lii ifts. bisml ruMuliliiir c on lrft lilp: (limn- rr.ip off Mid Kill la rirhl '.tlo iinr ilnrk rod ywiriine itmr. line liitv uniWbtllT and mar Id rurehml llht frit lllp, anuaro eitn! ami lit la - rudit car. ir iluinuir- - anil coli m will ulmmle an aot liiifil wiililn liru-edart fnuu ilite uf thla Iiollr . Ilirv Kill bo Mill to the hlirhvet ceoh lililUi-100 at Uia Ml. IMaaaant mi Ni.v. 31, brand I f r I'nliiiil ot IV tU ML p, m, o'r.llK-- MkuMamisUI I kwuvT City IMuud fiaiwo. rtatiMMJt Nov 1 nib V iJillllUlJl Doors, So:!j & Mouldings, also Native and Impoited Lumber,! Lath and Shingles. y nrw. JdlGKEL, (Proprietor, PROVO, UTAH. SUPPLIES FOR SCHOOLS f-- OFFICES, LOWEST PRICES, Wholesale and Retail. CO-O- P. Dealers in Box BUY line of Mens and Boys Clothing, also Boots and Shoes. . and 5.15 250 5.45 2.45 7.45 0.46 - 9.45 Troliia leave Sail Lake at J :10 a. m. and 4 II P- at Pnivii at 0 n. anil i p. m Tram leave eH l.ukc lor uinlrn at in..l:Ril.ni, uud 4.00 and 7:au. . 8. W. ECCLEH, A'vt.fifit. CL P. RERSEOUIE. MASON Prices. HAMLIN & From K-- 865. up. Ladies aud Gents' Roots Pennsylvania seem to entertain similar sentiments to those expressed by Repreieutstive Kennedy of Ohio, in hie notorious expurgated speech Th democratic roaster is for the time being the National bird; the republiun eagle ie in a somewhat dilapidated condition and even the Thenksgivsng turkey Baku way for the proudly strutting democratic bird Shoes and 1 1 Mntli Oaili-- ; MT. PLEASANT, UTAH. Mull. Ih'iivrr v l "S'1" ralt Il'l-A- p. m. 10:116 a.B. SU.T LASS AMD OUOEm. : I.Akv 10:44 a. ui. and TBAlAO-HISIu- 4WS.UAB. ltiMSiUpja AMD WASATCB. Ne'srsorrlvo .iMisisfTsr.- ;11 i.iI 11 Dura- Salt c" xnnxett Uanesrr. Uen. Pr(. A Paeo Am Ucncral uWctt, Sell Lake city, VtAkl ddard j Blachsmithlng, u Mntl - Firpt-cla- ss jKilitln. u k.iaiBes ot inacksmith Style at S.ILNeilsone old Olty, utaH, now Heady. A book nf over Sanpete AflVtRDSING5ffl:S'SS oifcirpibHnitiOB ever a . r' Valley Raflvi time TABLE, KOI Totake effeet Monday, North. --' I Going o. 1, a. b. i. m the bum of ever Bowenanor I . wibs iBfeKsa Newapaper'ir1"1' Diraeliny otBoralbatZk. Anta Obcatsr. SwSS?1 "witXUfe OMt pro Him for S. 41 Arrive. cSf!h . 00 Leave. dyntliiBBthMii. Jjat of ih heat pspan of Anv .,B t1,TT end (nwVofinore Draper, Loavai rei'nlnun. with dry Iiriiva by ih Inch for Foaatala Oroen, J ! !!M m delly,eouulry villan SS! 5S5.,h-!,,?rlS.H i . Divide, patH-robtfora Uuxaiua II. 0 Main of vein to Street Naph I, ''UlHTa or (hoae wlehin- - to exncriaent Arrival liT tt, Maphl, wlih s email anrount Tralna 2S0!v ormoocj, ahowa dally, Senday a am art the noet arrvlro f th. SSSSjyr Tralna atop .4 ateUoaa aufeaS " any iddimfe fo?jjnr'rniH Yi i.Sf1 Guo j1 p. Uowau Co. alKialad. Bacsics, OeMral Maaafa ''! 2s V! m ; . Tmam JJVj25enerSnjeHnfondlfe MANTI CITY kiprcaa 1'iifblo T:0S a. m. 1:15 p. W. (iraml jr.iH.-4wAm, Klror.. in. U:UpB. Ijwvo 1I:M (inn lllvoi.. : i. n. 15: p.ni' Arrlvo p. in All Thistle ni. Arrive Provo 6M p.a, C'4S B.B. . nu 4:50 a.B. M Provo.... Arrive ke. S;IS p. ur. 8 MB a. in 51 Lake.... lMV, belt 8;l) p, i. S:Ma,B. Amvn J. EouAiia ijivh In Elegance and Style, combined with Strength, bility and at Price that are Guaranteed. JSxnraHL a. b. :40p.B. Sail I.mk llk5 a. m. K:U p, w. l.v. Saltiuke .. ll'UOam 7 00 p.m. Arnro lruvo n sip-ni- 7.M p. in. IBVf Truvn . 13 :.W i. S:U p. id, Arciv .... . 1:41 ni p. S:Hp. B. Kivi-- r eiKTr . 7:M p.m. 4:401 n.n. I.vc 7;SS p. linen Klv 4 a. Amro t.iurnl .Iniactiiin ll:30p. m S:4I a. ba. Arrive I'urbln ... Arilv Urimr.. ...... WKSTIHiI'MiTnAIXS. No. 1 no. a PhciSo Paciflc. :So . .. s on bhortNotice and in s R 1SU0. No.1 Atleutlo and Pse.,eiving aora d Tims Table, In Effect Ang. Slth, Call on and leave E. tvi Slippers, NEWSPAPER .'A' E Horse Shoeing aSpecialtv,! tl O'- - Vro-l- Oue of the boldest aud most daring robberies that has been perpetrated iu the city for some time occurred yesterday morning between 10 and o'clock at the residence o? K M. Wetter, No, Is East Seventh South street. Air. Weller First-clas- .Rahway, LUCAI. TRAINS A Bold Dood- - .... CUSTOM MADE AND IMPORTED. STAND A HD GAIT, IS. Pickets, Nielsen, ieIon 45 W. 1st, S, St. S. L. City. Western, le-e- "0- oiW IV A. Hoggax OR Post Orricu, Manti. Honest prioes and easy terms of payment. Grande' nmtbiri Lsilli, Shingles, Orders for any amount furnished. KIMBALL Frt h hrt. Art. Riff XAKTIIOL'XDTUAIXS. Stlic Ui fact anything in this line on shortest poseaibls netiw soma three weetspassfetb-fur- of Orders by Mail Promptly Filled, Correspondence Lumber ORGANS from 875. up. ORGANS Con. ManRKer. 1 MY LARGE STOCK. JAMES W. HOGGA! A. M. 12.45 at Provo At Honest P. M. liw-iah- A good many of the voters P. 8. EXAMINE CALI-AN- ORGAN OR PIANO uivx Juab at Xcphi at -t K.-- 531 esai IF YOU WANT A GOOD TIMS CARD, In effect June 29th, 1800. TR1I.V8 fc'roi DEALER IX f Leave the profitless i task of explaining the whys end wherefores of the recent elution to thou who ean find nothing belter to do. An Englishman hu invented a mauhiue to milk cowe. Whati the matter with the rosy cheeked bright efed, buxom girls of UTil Manufacturer of and Dealer in D. O. C ALDERS ALL STATIONS. three-year-o- ld well-nig- C. S. RASMUSSEN, AT- - rue-tod- flip-flops- Cextbb Stheet, Pboyo City, Utah. 16. PROVO CITY, GO TO EAST, WEST, NORTH and SOUTH and Gas Drive Well Pipe und Fillings, always in Stock, Bath Tiki Basins, Sinks. Pumps. Lawn Sprinklers, Garden Hose, Etc, V Fit tod up in the Most Approved Style, with Steam, Gas, jlot a Water. Orders Promptly Attended to. Give me a CalL MAYFIELD, SANPETE COUNTY, UTAH. PRINCIPAL POINTS Slea Plumber, Salt Lake City. MAYFIELD Are carrying rt ' teems to have Turning been s favorite pastime in a numtier of statu on election day. JAMES GUYTON, ETC. GROCERIES, a fine d CURRENT TOPICS. Provo City, TTt,H. PERIODICALS, DOLLS, NOVELTIES, S. Mala St., of Imti-iafulllln-t UWZDtfo SEN BOOKS OF EVERY KIND, STATIONERY, TOYS, tits amoseas. ' c her uilud was disabused. Hours imagine tier n wht sin recti red the lo'.low feelings lug note: have my boy and you will never aes him again. With a bleeding heart and h erased aha earn fj Baft Lake and bid her story before ths proper authorities, exclaiming, My boy, oh. where ie my boy! Please And my boy. The klund. Captain Mthy of Policeman flood and others were toon eiilieUd in her behalf and a few days ago Billy, the kidnapper, waa Ineatml at remand. Ora, bte arrest ordered, and last Alarabal Medarry, armed with the proper papere, left for bis man. Ii may be well to state hero that Brooks Is well known In this city, In sporting circles. six months Just pi tor to the time Imhuc-cscdi- d lu stealing the txiy from hi, mother, he worked at the Mirror ;ia a sort of bartender, and was there for several months. But the story ie told, and In a day or two the mother and the boy will be happily - Mentld. Special Attention Given tt1 Southern Orders for . Tools and Build; ers Supplies. Jnlls HlKB, Pm bate Court. Iilii, NUi n.!- i- U. fdiH-tini- -- I SAVINGS BANK, HAKKIi M RECTORS. Tailoring Establishment, MAIN ST MANTI. Where will I you get the beat fit, the beet etyle, and the an.l cheapest work in Utah, and the best and chcaiest cloth, also lat ol the best TailorsVTrimmlngs quality always on hand. Saits made to order on the shortest notice. j. T. Tcttle, II. J. President. CrnireTEXsoN, Vicc-rree- t. Albert Tcm.E, Cashier. L. C. Kjau, James Cbawfokh. Jr . Wm. O. Crawford. Trensarls i Gnml Mini Rssiufsi Rarolvrea drpoalta parable radraand Flva per emt paid on roviira dcpomi Fimwor Moiipy VmIL is otm Safe ot pp Mtth Rttrcbr Prwt '..j fiB figtmp Pfbpiftf, find other Approved security. The heaviest and best w the lowest prices of anyh in the Territory. WE LEAD THE TJ AND OTHERS FOU lVUher8 & lAat Main Street, - 1 - |