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Show 1 : y me THE SENTI2.EL. every WeJueatlay at Manti less they can speedily he f .and, all the glorious deeds of uui dead heroes will he forgotten hi our .Viapeta County, Utah. MANTI UTA1I MARCH WEDNESDAY, SEJMTINEL 37, 0. PUB. w Entered at the coouj 1895 lottoffice ia elaa matter. Mant From indications the cons' it it! ion will not be ready in time to rote, on next election. pii-sfi- Wanted some one to believe the present Convention can make a , good Constitution. man may be a good man and still not know bow to conduct a legislative body. A Tlie"Sa!t Lake County Lexow arejmsy examining the accounts of those who bandied the finances tor a co ipL-oyears, and are discover in g some odd bills that need cxplai' a lion, f The Convention is making itself a laughing slock, by their numerous blunders, and are showing the people tliiil as a body they are sadly lacking in the qualities that go to make statesmen or even third rale politicians. The Tribune ums Woman's Suffrage made a separate issue. It does not want to hir e a failure to redeem tile republican lip to the republican party Their attitude on the question sl.o.vs that the promise was only for campaign purposes and now the reason tor niiiking it a seperate issue is to enable them to kill it without shouldcjiug tile responsibility, pledge-charge- do net believe that any man of men should lie i llowed to slander another orh.e'k the law that prohibits libel, hut we think or v.it A PRENTICE POLITICIAN. A representative of this county, who is at present representing himself aqd his party, at the Constitu tioiial Convention, has only a feeling of contempt for the press of Utah, md in his conversation insinuates that the criticisms of journalists arc of no value, and their iuiltience so small that it ista waste uf time to listen to their advice. Of course the principle cause of his dislike is the fact that at present he and his colleagues are shown up to their constituents, and it hurts his feelings to be ignored or held up to ridicule. If he were older ami wiser lie would know that he himself is at fault, notThe men who record the facts, he would reflect that some of the men who are writing the articles which he considers beneath his notice, had made a name tor themselves, in the art of constitution making while lie, was yet in his cradle. That they know more about the effects of particular kinds of legislation than he will ever discover, and that they are the instructors of the people. It is such men who would gag the press, who Would close the .schools, and pul a block in the wheels of progress. The same for feeling that causes contempt those whose opinion differ, burned men at the stake in the dark ages and deluged the land with blood. It is unworthy the representative of a free people, and nothing hut inThe experience can excuse it. is in with close the touch peopress ple ami through its medium only can the Sovereign people tell their servants what they want. The wise men of the convention study the newspapers, and llud them no-h.iidr.ince hut a great help. A RECENT CONVERT than the present revenue, and it will he in order to provide some method of meclinjFit. The whole question of taxotion is one that needs looking into as at present the poor have a much heavier burden in propution to their means then the rich. Witn their hostility to Income tax. it is rather surprising (9 see the Tribune use the following language in their Sunday issue. Far instance, railroads ought pay into the State treasury a tax, say 5 per cent on gross earnings in Utah, ami he relieved of local taxation save for municipal purposes all corporations might be rcqviircd to pay a license fee, and in addit-oon the griss a amount of their business; there could he a stain) tux : an inheritance or succession tax ; a graduate income tax would also be fair, and would bear upon all in a degree proportionate to their ability to pay that would absohne'y just. Then there could he special taxes 011 tobacco and liquor, as well as licenses for dealers, easily collected because the Federal laws publicity in these goods and occupations. If with the revenue these taxes would afford, the State still needed more cash, the deficcney could he made up in general taa:ion .without its and with the King oppressive. known hostility of republican party to special taxes it would indeed be amusing to see them iuteroduce a constitution that vindicated democracy in such an emphatic m.'iniur. n, 1 lie Kichticld Advocate calls on the people to support the parly of Lincoln, Grant and (iariield. and really gets off a nice, catchy piece of oratory. Now if they will just point out the members of their party who are at present the representatives o' these men vc would be pleased to follow their advice, but we fear their stock, like beets, are all under the ground. The immiaculatc faith of Lincoln will not restore silver, the courage uf (irant is not needed at present tor he was only a military leader, and was hoodwinked into destroying the prosperity of his country and the inspiration of Garfield did not show him the results of the demonetization of silver. We need other qualities today, and the republican patty is lacking in the kind of men we need. Sentiment will not epen our mines, employ our workmen, feed the hungry or clothe the nuked, and is of no valve at present Men with a practical knowledge if what is hurting ns. with the the courgc of their conviction.-.obtain to what ability they want, and the patriotism to work for their constituents instead of tlw wealthy are the men v '! 4v k To v hom it limy Concern. an actor )t the Governor ami Legislative Assembly, of the Territory ot Utah, authoiiaing the County Court, to appoint fruit tree inspectors, ami proviJe for the destruction of Fruit destroying insects, approved March bill 1694. Now therefore, I, Joseph Judd, Probate Judge in and for Scnpete ounty in the Territory of Utah, in obedience to and by virtue of said act, do hereby proclaim that all persons in said Sanpete , ou nil twiiiip, or in ciiurg of any orchard, vineyard or nur scry, shall Immediately after the - fall of the blossoms of .the fruit bearing, apple or pear trees, to disenfect said apple and pear trees to destroy the larva otjllie coddling moth, by spraying with a mixture as follows. Apple Tree,- - First for coddling moth, one pound London purple to 300 gallons of water. Plum Trees, one pound London purple to 300 gallons of water. Peach Trees, one pound London purple to 400 gallons of water and mix case in each equal parts of wheat flour and liinc to the ran aistency of paste ; Before using let it stand over night. Second Paris green to be used in the same quantity and mixed as directed in the first. Third Prot. W. II. Drowns ivsect exterminator. Know that where, by Hoods&ures JOHN C.CUTLEft &SH0S- the Catarrh in Took Suren Head Bottle -- have gone into the Manufacture of ready made clothing. Thy ire cheaper than Eastern shoddy clotlvng and are carried bjr your Merchants- Ask for them, and all other kinds ci Provo Woolen Goods. Milts Wholesale & Retail at 6 East Temple St. Salt Lake City. B ct Of Chicago. " I hava been a victim of catarrh a lose white somto daring to take the night. A friend advised HgoJ'x Sarsaparilla. Oue bottle did me 0 Biucli goo 1 kept on; have now taken serea boi sUrp 11111 1 SI . MAjMUFACTUfIJMGCO. KEEP Constantly on HAND, Sarsaparilla URE bottles Wirt I feel prntcklf well. Indeed, I feet almost like a new luau. f.irw i;;t H'wid's Sar.iaiHirilta t am very has dime far ins in r- lie' iii;; mo of so tioublo-n-i lIi;i:'!AX , 1U. hits Stun lk.ua urto Siitt-1- , - Chu.-ugo- aro purely vegetable, care-tu'j- y prepared hum the bo tagreJuinU. 25ft Hoods IVIa VEIISTRRS 4 c &c, &c, We are prepared to do all kinds of planing, turning, scrool work, and everything in the line of wood work, Manager. Utah Manti, INTRRNA TIONAL tintirt.y A'rw. DICTIONARY Hrfasttjthtlimex. Thenmttmrtifth Unabridged. Ten yean wets i Int reviling, loo editor employed, and over (dui.ouo expended before tbe lint M vu copy printed. .. " S ,i' THUNELL IPSON S Everybody v ehonld own tme Dictionary. It answer quickly anil . correctly tbe qnco- tlon ao conitantly , arising concerning the his ton-- spelling, pronunciation, and meaning of word. l:i -- a form convenient for ready reference facte often wanted concerning eminent j tiie t iMons, ancient and modem; noted flutl-- and place; tlic countries, viiioik towns, and natural feature of tbe J giulw; translation of foreign quotation, i words, phrase, and prayert); etoetc.,etc. Thin Work ia Invaluable in tbe tiiHuebolil, and to the teacher, scholar, tious person man, and and having fitted it up in first class order, are epared to card educator. -- wyA Having of three eenU per day for a year will provide more than enough money .0 purchase a cony of tbe International. ROLls BATSS Can you afford to be without it? Have yoar Bookseller ahow It to you. G. A C. Merrlam Co, -- sh&iu. FOR PUBLICATION. rices We will keep a supply on hand at all times. Robert Braithwaite Manager tVEBSIZBS I LVTEH7 TONAL ysmd for frve rmupwtm (3486) sj h lowest thhiy 0 Publlth&n, Springfield, Jfate. CO- - hare aichscd the carding machine formely owned by Judge Peacock A Library in Itself, itabogivea VncmsBon IlluMraUuiM, CIO. at Salt ake City Utah Feb. 15, 1S95. Notice is hereby given that the following named rettler has filed notice of his fieevla alone. Tho best intention to make final proof in support Jv osi easy to r.ot, All-- cost uo rnoro. will of his claim, and that said proof Ask j our for be made before The County Clerk of Emery County, Utah, at Ca lie Dale, Utah, on' April 13th, 1895, via: Rasmus Albreclitson, 1 . R. 8064. for the South the li l. Known every wive, e. tk- -1 South 13 South East 1 4, North West Annual tolls you l.v t North East South West Ead liOVV, Ktl'l v.'bcil tOTiiant. feu 1 1 roe. Addiv-s- ., 1 n 4..Sec 2. Township 33 South Rang; D. M. FEtffcV A CO., East. fetroit, iliich. 1 ie name the following witnesses to his residence upon continuous prove and cultivation of. said land, vix: THIS Casper Christensen, Christian Nielson &. Co. Samuel Williams and Ileher C. Pettev. All of Kmerv, 'Emery County, Utah. MANVrAOVUMM OP Byron Groo. Register FIRE and BURGLAR PROOF SAFES. Land Office Leave FROM PEACOCKIOUSE. Bb0(5K-WES- T OJslE mw, i vk-f.i- - . - - UTAM. FERRYS -4 -4 HARDY, &H0GGAN, -- Lytle Safe Lock DEALERS IJi Groceries, Dry goods, Notions and General Merchandise. Fox Building NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate o. Suren C. Hansen deceased-Noticis hereby given by the undersigned, administrators with will annexed of the estate of Sorcn C. 1,insen deceased, to tin- - creditors of and all persons having claims against the sni-deceased, to exhibit them, with the vouchers, within ten months utter the first publication of this notice to the said administrators at the late residence of Soren C. Hansen hc saint-beinthe plare for the transaction of the business of said estate, in said County of Sanpete- Hans Jensen, Ane Bergetie liausen administrator with will 'annexed uf the estate of Soscn C. Hansen deceased. Dated at Maut i City, Utah this ij:!i. day of Feb. 1S95. W111. T. KeiJ Ally. - - Manti. e 1 y THE I WK REPUBLIC. y.Name ! eaBassaraerassa Uv II. Tor pafirnlxni res fi-- k'. Uv TlmilAM.-r(i.ilJn , Hwn-- t lnlnof Vk-k'- s limiK-liii-i i:uiU;e!il Pimm. HoiwiIiIIiiiIihIIuih: l!iVJ iiilrl-n-l- . inks. ! .. ! I11 17 c- r Iri-u- - Mailed nn rwviiil nf j.J,J i IN EVERY TARTICVtAK. HIGHEST INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR ISciJ for Cutslngue aud lrico FINISH. List to The Lytle Safe & Lock CINCINNATI, Co. O - ' FREE TO All i I Our New II lie rAt! ralalOHUiv of IMaulm Ham, V la all mlknU. Ito 110 uw Mnd com- - J rsulosua pMaPluliwmlMi SihllMial BMiafastlua f Vruab.Misi NsiucvUm ifi ima..,, i HW pan niny lin-WH- I CKkrlrr wouuil flWFP Tl toll, TT iTr rv-- (.our b, JXtikr. IDt.ium i'Utiii ! mm ) 3 I I a .. 1.1 IS IF v III Wllll'tmillt I1MI1 ry Lnnlr. Itdv l l y vi .uaoftr1l iinl ,l l'njkUirowirc. Hlulo danl&0ctt - liininivi Kiirr'.iiHn.fc omucmi-U- ; - f , m,-, .VRKS S0KS&&I AilJraw NANZ ft NEUNER, LoaltvUle, Ky. l S 9 Seed tirmfwillVImto Tran, auiM H do, M Anus StJi-mv- j f'flT T Ik. ax .otll FralU, HulWi. Oraaarutal ut Mo. S300.001 nnit.lp-i-uln- suili-cent- I. NtflH SP.q..VtliLPay , yc:n-witho- m .s' ! ! Sterling, Lumber, lath, flooring, rustic, molding A. II. Anderson w'l-e- srnci.vi. oFi-kaGcod Only Until March lit, iby.;. Trees Trees Trees ! ! ! Semi two new subseiihers with Solt and hard wood shade trees. dollars and get one year free. Choice fruit trees, from i to 2 years Send fom nev subscriber with f , old. Prices from 10c. up according dollar and received the paper two to number ordered. Leave address cost. at Sentinel Ollicc, or send a postal Do you know a good thing w hen von see it? A word to the wise 1 ." card to, Clias. Musig, Address. THE REPUBLIC. needed, and un- Funks Lake, I.ei-is- , Utah, S' ! Vanti Lumber and nose and head wore so stufled upllial ilj time 1 could at kit Di-tri- vt NOTICE Haejf Mr, Herman Bad Ike 1 Di-tri- i PROVO VOOLEN MILLS . wheieof I have hereto In testimony a set my hand and caused the seal of ihe Probate Court to be affixed this 8lh day of March A. 1). 1895. (seal) Joseph Judd Probate Judge J. P. Madsen Probite Clerk. . Territory of Utah, County of Sanpete J It is hereby ordered by tile Coiiulv Court, of Sanpete County Ter ritoiy of Utah. Thai for the purposes of carry in into eriect an Act of the Gener.1 Assembly of the Territory of Utah. Approved All Aet to MuichStli 1N94 entitled, tree fruit inspectors and to appoint of destruction for the provide fruit destroying insects, said' County b hereby divided into five districts and the following named persons appointed inspectors of ll.c same to wit No 1 Gunnison, May field and Fayette, inspector James Mclloi Jr. District No 2. Manti and Stnli.nr.In-spectu- r Peter No 3. Ephraim and Spring Cl y. Inspector Charles Crawf rth. and District No 4. Mount I'lea.-an- t M. F. R.iseuhurg. Inspector No 5. Ft Green Chester and Wales, Inspector Lars Nelson. Sa'd Inspector shall be allowed three in which to preform all the duties pertaining to said office. Uv order uf the County Court. March IS 111 1895. J. P. Madsen, Ciiuntr.CIerk Sanpete County. t Perfectly Will m-'yirg- l)i-tri- The question of revenue for the there is greater danger, in allowing new State is one that demands the workings of detectives in the attention. Tor some time the exmaimer that was shown to have will necessarily he greater been in the Ritchie case penses adopted which was tried in Salt Lake City Nearly all the evidence was obtained through the post ollico, private detectives being allowed to watch from the inside, in order that they might he able to discover, who was Of course the mailing letters. libel is nncxciisublc. It wn a method of proreally cowardly ceeding. hut on the other hand, the post ollicc is not an institution established to assist private parties in discovering who mails letters or what those letters contain. It is a bad policy to i lauguratc and would soon bring others, worse than the crimes they might lend to discover. FROT.AMATIOX. 2L aOCHETEa.IT.T.-- l 4 t |