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Show am iiL HOME SE1TTI1TEL .T1IE FllEE READING ROOM AND LIBRARY. I i!lahed at ' ' The Young Men's Mutual ImUtah. Manti, San Pete County provement Association of both wards of Manti, have united their A W. zkhj Xewpaper, J libraries, and by free contribcta-DvoUto th general invest ol itiuns of many of the citizons of I people cf Haa Pete and turroirml the town, an the proceeds from been enable to have one dance, iMCuntie. for one of found ition the lay Xl2)SC1UrriOY: the best entcrpri urated in this city. jm year, iix months, Through the kindness of our Three months, spirited councilman, Hon. public ' L. T. Tuttle, the large room in rates on application. Advertising . V the rear ofthe sentinel Office, All Communications intended which was formerly used as a beaddre- - school room, has b(en secured this paper should ' rent "for the use of the library, fitted been has room Mfree. The Jas, T. Jakkman, ,up p,y tj1 committee with Shelves, tables and chairs. The vol-- J ' Society now have over 230 a good unins on hand besides assortment of magazines, papers, etc., and have subscribed for a of other , magazines j 'number among which are the North American Review and Frank Leslies Iopular Monthly, which goes to show wlmt the real intent H of the management is t c to C. furnish' the young people of . inches deep.' , tManti choice of literature and Thr Governor has vetoed thetreajjn(r matter' appropriation bill. Tbo library was formerly opened on Friday evening, at which' We are pleased to see Joel on hpproprate speeches )vere made the streets again. by Prest. Maiben, Bishops Reid Old boreas tried to get HP and Jensen, Mayor Luke, Dr. steam on Tuesday night. ' Kenner, and Bro. Jas. Crawford. The Young" Mens Brass Band Labor strikes of all kin ds are ias present and rendered several of almost daily occurahcel pieces during the evening. ; On Monday evening the room Conference The Relief Society was opened to the public and at Spring City tome fifty or more young men Mails from ttye north are lata jKitronized the library by their on account of the bad roads. rtresexice, apd we will venture a of Mr. l, M. Olson, of Ephpairo, jjrediction that if any one t choice in the who indulged tjjose has returned from his trip riist.1 IS IT TIIE i , d 1 - of the lamentiable number uf deaths that have been chronicled in our midst lately, there is a good dealofdiscussifin among individuils with regard to the sanitary condition of our city. The spring thaws prevailing tend to sweep all the filth of streets and carral.s into the drinking water. The noble mountain stream which brings our water pure from the hills, flows in its natural channel, which is of course the lowe&t line through the town, and as it does not erojs the stre-t- s at right angles a.s our artificial water ditches are made to do, some of the mot sickening abuses of the water occur where the publje eye does not fall upon credibly informed th it there are corrals in which numerous ani- mals ate kept that are within - , i ( ! . l- -- view or.e foot of the creek bank. It is certain that no stone wall built between such places and jhe stream will prevent a contin- uous undeiground seepage. There are well arithenticateij cases pn record of whole villages having been swept away through criminal cure!essiles of peisons with regard to the public 'drinking water, apd while we do not anticipate anything so serious, it would probably be well for Manti if the stream was investigated from the place where it enters town to its extreme' north western limit, and such places as the one referred to removed, if such really exist. A9 most of the bad cases have occurred low down upon the water, it woulej seem that there is some room to suspect that as being the" causq of the various 'disorders. Nature has blessed us with one of thq best streams of water of 'whicjli this territory ca,rj boast, and those who willfully desecrate it should he so summarily dealt with,' ds f,o implant a veneration in their souls for tlie rights of all citizens to have pure drinking At tice Mt. Pleasant. MEASURE DE- FEATED. It is to be regretted that the deR legislative' assembly in did last liberations of Saturday not conclude to incorporate the item for the payment of jurors jfi Tifrihjri'tl rrh'tutul cases for and 187. the yeais It is a well established princiand ple in the jurisprudence our of methods governmental to jury that liability country service attaches to every citizen of the country. This follows, too, not as a discretionary, but as a mandatory duty to every person who has sworn allegiance Any 9 American citizenship. citizen is likely to be perempto-rial- y called upon to sit on a jury, and the law makes it mandatory for him to repond. Reasonable justice, then, demands that he should be paid, and that by the commonwealth to which he belongs, or bv the government which maintains the principle of summarily ealliug eitizens into court and demanding that they assist in executing judicial pow-e- k The vote which illiminated the thirty thousand- dollar jury Item from the general appropriation hill was barely a majority of 'the members present, and. it is said that some of those who voted to expunge, deplored their course, and wished they had taken another stand. Mr. Hatch contended warmly for the" adoption of the jury iteirf. lie was heartily seconded by several other members. among ' whom Was Mr. Lund of San Pete ; but the item was finally ruled out,; and now, even if the Govefiior' sighs' the appropriation hill many jurors ft ill be shown of their deserts. GOOD WATER? , In r ! So. 221o. uuid debartmin r. LOCAL AND for Pnblicnij s:t n; t Offli-- cuj, i. . j VOTiCE 1. Ler.l j ivn tl it A UUUfcJ neuter Li filed Hull, e of t, tiuu to untie f. mi proof c Buppogt Bikl lbt ud pr iof will be md 'It t'rvbt. .1 onit h.s beuc OSHERWISE. tle-- U. t; court House 1 lliiuore , (. Titix' city.fi r tOO; " Uy, ipnl Juie J. There is a good deal of lick-no- s E. No. stay, for .tr W. s v , in this town. Typhoid and eo2.Tpl7S,1 uimoH thi followup o of bucontinaouH e, inico'T cases u, several lung fevers and f. stnl lnl. i ir.., Allred Alfred Damrou ml V Jiphtheiia. ol Ueneret, Millard cuimiy, U. Mr. F. Young will take subfc,lrt A Simmom. Att'vi- ; he as for Sentinel the scription is one of our authorized agents. 24. VII. lye-.- v03' ' - . - 3 HI- - . '- rcmJ-aci i - 4 j it , T ?. . juI THE 4 h'-i- , I ii. j- Mr. F. Young, of Fairview', has a new improvement iu tlie matter of 3i ts for his enlarged pictures. All his s ihscrihers will rtceive the i lit f it, I S.P.V.R.R.Co'e Lund has lately ir WILL SELL COM V as a merchant established rvc of Mt. Pie. sail'. He keeps a fine sso S ock of Dry Goods, Staple D AT and'.i variety for 'm. i"! S4-.D0 family supplies. ten, Mr. W. J. Rolpb, the Mt. Pleasant merchant, is doing a thriving business. He keeps a full stock of Dry Goods and staple groceries, Toys afid Toilet, Articles and a fine variety of station- Mr. N. L. him-e- lf CHESTER' ,. per erv. ' George Calston a young rm?d years of age, of F air viewy who died of typhoid fever, was buried on Wednesday last. The an exemplary deceased was 17 young man and he leaves many friends besides his relation Jo mourn his loss. ' LATEST 'NEW8Fa.lt Lake, 12- - - The resiGence; of lrs. Hardy was searched bv deputies yesterday. The, officers-saithey believed Mrs. Croxall wanted1-iwas there and she Geo. is At of it case Q, times, tere-placebefore them, Cjinnon for; quite abusing Reading a my. to 'qote the variable projiuncial Colorado Horsemen have been that if they will attend the "members of the Tfie Legislature in Manti purchasing horse's Reading- Room every night yesterday ;j proclivities nof House. is an uncommon evennng passed resolutions y'n( It it is open, for one qr two years, lately. thing to see a member in one .the Governors vetpes. he will become a. marked The orange crop of Florida that for his th community part of the house arise and talk Heqiry Dinwoodey was iiernfit haB not been injured as much as man in San about of the ted lines to have a short interview boufidry and And knowledge intelligence,' was at first reported. and Mill-arcounties, with his wife, yesterday. wt9 is-- i .. will lay a foundation for useful- water tilj' congress Orders othermeasures etc., and dangerously sick "p.perflu-ou- s A big fire has done considera- ness that will eventually place wise. Harness! Jlpfuus! Ihtnu in a The another of colleague, ble damage in some of the New him in the formost ranks of his part Sepate Washington, and c An Attacr; Os Spleen. -- The the house arise and for in executive session confirmed! and fit juni for any expiate companions, hopes Jersey Steam Ship Dopks. Provo Enquirer in criticising a ; i( wJi shou1 Of tVe ngmination of McDement .Jo;1 iulop, wan and Millrd etc. ; position, eithei; "eclesiasticaly v. i harness maker, Nprth Star, Beaver County, ia dr poll ticaly 'that his comrads recent play in that city, spoke of course these trivaj matters are he purveyor Gen. of Utah by ,a' frig evryAfting in l.is )jne to appi hand liatuflooring up. The mines of that qan bestow upon him. We hope, a young Manti lady as being not criticised bukit very often vote of 25 to 22. Logan moved rotjl prices,' the t Hll for new. mannerisms Pete ofl'San taken are be to a inxcliange likely seqtion big as one having the interest of this guilty the House is un- his eonfirmation.and one republithat happens for ,est price paid produce, i miw as though such a thing were in- able to thing yet.' a laugh at their can Noted with lim. wand), easn surpress (ouinaunity at heart, that Mon.nd furs, pelts, to the soil of San Pete. digenous he will Ldl (Midi Fin I of fair pi specialty. sample imiring Miss C. QR.oson, left Manti for day night to this place one Infers that trip get convince egui .that yqu Salt Lake City yesterday. The all the evenings that follow. andi in,r-billa's undone a long' course of than cheap, NOTICE. cheaper benMr. We for' the will here give, the from member dress(o King, b leant young lady goes rainin' at his hands, 'it is only ,8xuiii-.yiUMirs JIarnf ' ' .3 " efit of our readers, the rules of made a futile i.krtus Millard,' . .dl the of recently S. U. Salt Bhsp, Land Lake ,fcni Office, w.tjlx making a spirit; possessed of inordinate the Association. Utah attempt to have the Kstray law City, Utah, Ajarcb 5th, 1886. Mpusej Kphraim, been ' could have that egotism 1 will not be undersold tC Herman J. Christensen put S. of P, officers Association so the that The amended estiays, priori Complaint Laving been enT Lis . . I, guiliy of the authorship of such to thir pale, shall be advertised the' modest little spm of $ lO.Cty re r any other buruess making scroti! lima. Office tered this Thomas see. (it and me become ' article. Utah. has by an It Try pretty in a into the 'Library contribution directors : newspaper. C. Thomason against well understood that according Geprge box the other dav. The members Sat qown on Wilding for F. Y. Taylor, President j p r to the Enquirer, no good thing this idea abandoning his NOTfiCE FOR PUBLICAN as Vice Prest; Lewis evidently they knd: Kjar, No. too late Homestead to 3279, can corhe'Qut of San Peteexcept .Theptaj vyas Entry c(qu No. 2209. with the NeyJTork Peter Dyring, Secretary ; dritll dated Nov. 3rd, 1877, upon the het. ft tji thQ nqtth bouipl'tred'u tne patrqhage received by that at Salt Lke Cit mom Office Land that the local and county N. S. 4 Sec. 20 Alex Tennant, Librarian ; 14 3 S. R. E. at Chester qn Tuesday last, beauand as it Tp. ' are more thoroughly and Section Utah, March 4th, 1886. Earnest Muuk, Treasurer ; paper, less, w thinkgrows If Cause hd roads. 20, Towship 14 S. Range the pun- papers tb tifully is giv.e Notice C. P. Larson ; hereby sedulously read than any other 3 E., in San Pete would fit the crime. ishment Utah, b County, settler , At last we are lbl0 to hcQ W in the land. E. T. Parry;' with a view to the cancellation thje following-nameHowever with all the maner-is- literature of Salt Lake filed notice of his intention noted, as' thq C. P. Barnson ; of said entry ; the said parties HERALD CLIPPINGS. of the lady in question, Mr. breathes forth utterances gfour Robert l!ei(J ; p?ake final proof in support to was Graham have very happy Diphtheria is spreading with are hereby summoned tq appear his claim, and that said pro .treasonable ' Remarks. Hans P. Larson. her services in the opening of alarming rapidity agan, and the at this Office on the 15th day of made before the Couti; P. Q. Hanson, Assistant Librathe new Opera House. Mr. many cases now prescTd are said April, 1886, at 10 oclock a. m., Sviil be The S.QUthffl Idaho IndepenMillard Co., at Filing "5 of Court rian.' dent says oats are worth $1.00 ' the San Pete people to be due to the fact tnat proper to respond and furnish testimony Utah, on Saturday, April 17, 1 A contribution box is in the Enquirer care has not been ex;ercisedby concerning said alleged abandon- viz: Neils per cwt., in Paris, Idaho, as ..ro4m at all times and friends of dont like your Hansen, H. E. X; "P cents last year, -- j ment; the To district H the ,of neighbors the institution should not forget D. Wbbb, Register. 5108 lor the JjT. E. i Broth The Temple At where disease the reap$xst Some of pur beat .choristers it. ' Wm. Benchs and Sister Olive Bird & Lowe Attys for Appl.50 18 S. R; 7 W... peared. would be more appreciated if He names the follovinE Lowrys classes of the South warmed up the Judge Sprague culleave would Wednes Died on that little Obituarx. nesses tQ prove his coutinnoc they NOTICE TO CRKDITQJR3. Ward Sunday School, under the Tribune in .great sfiape last tivated squeak off at Jtlie end of day morning of lung fever, and resilience upon, and culrivati-- ' of Brother Bench, and evening, and declined to consult Estate of guidance deSoren certain strains. after an illness of only 6 days, .dressed iu of. said land, .viz : Adolpn their best bib and the hound at the liead of the ceased. Notice isChristensen, about 5 oclock, Sister Anne given hereby Peterson, Andrew Peterson, a8' ptibl The funeral services of Sister C. tucker, took a tour through the sheet as to what his guliugg in by the of Deceased Manti. administraN. Peterson and Jacob Christ11' he h undersigned on Monday, afternoon apy case shall be. This is cer Tattou on Monday last were wasScfiierss, Lari tor of the estate .of Soren Chris- sen, 68 years of age, was born in Temple Coupty, Utah. Some declare that ?ifter going tainly a little more well attend d A large number be n than tensen, deceased, to the creditors 52 Miljard D. and Was Regi Switzerland, Zurich, WEBB, the immense number of friends followed the Tomams through the to the:: and expeqteji see, thereof, and all persons having baptised into the Church of Jesus of and all those to their last resting place. there that clijnbing is j:ooms I: in4icate3 one Latter-day claims against the said deceased, .Christ of just Saints in of stairs that they Federal official in Utah who is to exhibit NOTICE. flights long this 1854. them She emigrated were as tired as with the necesMr, W. K. Reid, of Manti, will November, if they had been not afraid of the Trebuns lash. the within foqr vouchers, sary take part in the,Colleen Bown, to Utah in 185G and crossed the on a tour to Funds U. ,3. Land Officii, Luke, or The Judge is to be congratulated. months after 1886. Cy 1856 In hand cart. first the by Pete in Irovo. TwpBan publica- City, Utah, March 5th, people plains partakers of Ice Cream on a hot NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. tion of this Cf.t to ben the on the stage. Why friend G. the ?he came with her husband to summers notice, saiJ having All were well Complaint day. where she lias resided administratoi at his residence in tered at this Office by Fel's . ' No. people of Irovo will certainly hp Minti, with their day out (or in pleased ever leaves She a since. AV illiam Moroni City, in the County of overwhelmed with San Vfte good other words, their Rewellyn against the Land Office at Salt Lake City, San in) r; day name and behind character her. U. T. 1886. March 10, Mannerisms. Pete, Preator for abandoning Temple. The funeral services take place Notice is hereby given that Peter Christensen, Homestead Entry No.. Mr. Goldberg, the popular bavAs we were wading our way the following-nameAdministrator of the estate of dated Feb. 9th, 1878, upon settler haa in t; dotlder, is not one of that class throughthe mud to partake of our filed notice of his intention to Soren Christensen, deceased. S. E. d N. E. S. E. who say and do. not, as a prr; D A goodly number ofthe Young humblerepast we met Dr. Kenner make final proof in , of Dated at Moroni City, U. T. Section 35, Township inv: glance into his well and taste men of Mauti spent Wednesday trying just as hard to work his his claim, and that saidsupportwill 50 Cou.. March 11, 1836. Range 2 E., in San Pete T fully stocked store w ill con- in tfie Reading Room. The good way in the opposite direction, up bemade before D Webb,proof Utah, with a view to Register vince all that his gdJ,in;anotber tree 'is already bringing forth on being asked what had brought of the N. S. Land Office at Salt lation of, "said entry laii .eolumne of this issue! imwis it ever he fruitful. him so far out of his way, he Lake City, on the 1st day of fruit.May good of all kind parties aFe herby sunvunn't' . precisely what it says. said that he had been to draw May, 1886, viz : Reuben P. Mil done as and as cheap as can ppfif at this Office on40tl.Joel says if providence only money for the payment of the ler, Emery County, Utah, for the lv done good . Messrs. John W.. Snell cf in the East or Weri. All day of April, 18S6, at X. W. 1 of Sec. 23, and S. E 4 tri Lake and F. A. Cooper of Jer-jt-u him, his news depot will carpenters who had completed of pav taken. a, m., to respond and kinds rm on work the their Citv Hall. N. of Sec. he E. i have both received the full leae29, Tp. 15 S., R. NTl DIO Room 1, ( i(v Hall. testimony open on Monday next. The concerning 9 Bill S. TTTTLi. unfor L. Edmunds the are of in fit M., containing 120 TMANTI, E., the carpenters putting leged abandonment- There has been a change in acres. lawful cohabitation, and both shelves 1). Webc; Kri1, V fi.he Wool and Hide house" of J. for He names the following wit: have taken up their abode in the WHOLESALE & BUYERS 'Attys Lowe, Bird W. Sanders d: Co., at Nephi. nesses te prove his continuous Utah Pen for six months rather John Lowtv . & Sen, Mantis John Cowan is now - testant. P 3 agent of that residence up.m. and cultivation Will find the than go hack on their- wives enterprising furniture men, re- branch. largest and best seKSTKAV NOTICE. of, said land, viz : A. C. Boyle, lected stock of Clothing, Hats tfc Scdoman Edwards of American ceived n new consignment of HAVE IN MT POSSESSION" to is abandon The ladies of Salt Lake held William P. llill. Leauder Lem- Gents Furnishing Goods at lowFork, agreed it if yestcri ty, oue red heifer, coming an indignation meeting this week mon and James Miller, all of Mill est prices at, family .all hut one wife, and lienee xrhich ii hrfiiidfl iwhle, I COIJlRUtli'S. was turned loose and permitted BoWramnluv, MitNh This afternoon it is stated that at which some stirring peecnes CVek, Salt Lake County. NJa'd .,fvp(yund A- .'07 M tin Tonml Wjo ihe Street, FHtry D. Webb, Register, sister J.. Crawford is much better. were made. to go on his way rejnicin. j.j. Salt Luke City. Dated at Muiiit, mat II. R. Watrons, 62 - . BW -- j Jii-an- . j n d . -- - Si-eO- occu-renc- e. l x . . ft- Semi-week- ly :F be-iliev- e, Tri-mii- . e, : d ). m c 4 1 , J - puc , 22-17- h---- . the-th- t, jo-da- y. d I i -- . 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