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Show HUT HOME SE1TTJ2TKL Cuuclt'ili 1 t'l Tiie'Direl Pape I.) 'jrj.-- Arw'-TT- VI comment-- ; n i inu on the above s.tys It is hoped now that the L. S. Assistant Prosecuting Attorney! Manti, San Pete County, Utah will step forward and show that! he is actually the defender of I A Weekly Xeuiipaper, the people in their rights and Dvotd to the general inarest ol he prosecutor of the wrong-dc-peopte of Baa fete and surround irrespective of creed or. party, 'DfegCounlics.- nan or woman. If he will do this we shall SUXSCXIFTIOA' ake great pleasure in rendering $2.0 Qaayear,' nim whatever assistance lies 1.2 ;Six months, within our power ; if he fails t o 'Urea months, take cognizance of so flagrant an outrage, he is certainly not Advertising rates on application. the man the people can look to ' Jill Communications intended for a protection of their lives k .this paper should be address and property, and other means 3 Tnx Home Sentinel. Eastons house-mu-- t be resorted to, and the contains severs much dreaded state of affairs 1'. house This Jas. T.!Jakeman, three of which are in or- his honor, Judge Boremart, took Manager. rooms, der from1 north to south,' the the pains to mention that each P. 0. Bor Manti, U. T. other jut west of the north room. man should become a law unto himself will be the inevitable MBS. AGNS3S lASTO Bp. Funk of Washington, adresult. dressed the meeting on Sunday states that about 7 :15 a. m. on last. Tuesday, Feb.22, 1886, she heard some one at the window of her We were obliged to leavo out considerable matter again this bedroan, who kuocked three times.- She asked who was there, issue. DEPARTMENT. and a voice which she afterwards Co-op The prize tea created be to Gleason's quite a panic in GOcent circl3 on recognized: An are you BOCAL AND OSHERWISE. answered officer, last. Monday Rei door? the to 'i PMtjsi There will be a meeting of Y. going, theopen and last If added, M. M. I. Associations in the peated Mt. Pleasant, piWon dont open the door Ill Tabernacle all are in- you W. T. REID, frssidtHt. March 11th, 1886. come right in through the winiVvkP; vited. . dow. The person on the out- Snow Snow Snow I Secretary H.WODSKOW, J. Mud, mud, Mr. G. E. Anderson, of the side raised the window and Glea-somud ! AH Bazar, who has been1 very came into the roond through sick reeently, we are pleased to the Window over half way, restThe Entertainment on the 5th hbte, is improving in health. ing his hand on the end of a inst. for the benefit of the N. W. Mr, Walter Stringham an under the' window, Sunday School was pronounced lounge of the Bazar is also on whils injust the other hand he car- excellent and brought the 6nug cnjxi; thb sick list. ried a stick. Mary Easton open- ittle sum of 26 Dollars into the C, 'On Monday evening last, at ed the door she was undressed. 8. S. Treasury. Fhq.rpa ths'regular session of th6 City, When the door was opened Gleaa much is inThe Marshal was son the City and making entered and pbuncil,' Thompson essr& the" structed to enforce the ordinance passed into the 6UCCESSS0R TO witty needed improvement fencing foi rted which on dock our jail stands; in relation to estrays or cattle out saying a word. When in Gleason demanded at present the jaif is a somewhat Jjiow th: running at large on' the streets the in Manti City, Tlie enforcement to know whe.e a candle could be shabby looking 'affair, and a jt out 0 ftf the ordinance will commence found it was dark in the room neat fence will certainly add to s ftikev " bn the morning of Thursday the as'there were heavy blinds at the its outvyard appearance and or '"! A fwo n; Breathes there a man with soul so dead 25th inst. and the people should windows. He found & candle bn n.iment our public square ; in Dealers Who nev to his wife hath said, lh n I will a flower garden make, and lighted it this isrealy the public square, keep their stock out of the the mantle-piec- e Both for my own and thy dear sake, to the cm Streets particularly now that and then began searching about. the other belonging And sow with seeds to come Op quick, I Which you, of bourse, will buy of VtCK I many of the citizens are plant- He first entered the south bed- ChurchIf such "there be, 1 pray repent. ing shade tress on the sidewalks room where Miss Maggie and And have an order quickly sent. At a recent meeting of the Then sweet thy rest. I'm sure, will he. Jen hnd do not want them destroyed. Mary laston were or bad been PRIOR PAID IN And thy dear wife will smile on thee Association of the r or. We therefore say to one and all sleeping, but they had got up Ecclesiastical Guide is a work of 150 pages, Colored Plates, 1000 North Ward it was decided to The with descriptions of thd best Flowers an illustrations, ti e Ci ' keep your stock in the corrals and Mrs. Easton was sitting on surround the Salt hi cetablcs, prices of Seeds and plants, and how to grow 17 & 19 W. South Terqple Sixeet, Square public nd by so doing keep them out the t d . e of the bed, Maggie had lem. It tells you what you want for the garden, and Meeting how to get it. Printed in English and German. Price (on which stands out rder P. 0. BOX C. I". 1"- pf the Stray Pound. T All aa, got under the bed as hr dfdud uiillv O'W'V y?, Pied. On the 15 inst. at 11 nt 1 requested her; they were stantial picket fence. The pubJAMBS VICE, SEEDSMAN, Rochester, N.Y. Wi .W-of Dropsy, after 1G days both in their night clothes. ic opinion is that it is a shame a. at Jo. chimand the Trunks, Steffensen Mrs. Xustine little, big illness, ,his has not been done long ago, pot. Messrs. Johnson Madsen, of Manti South Ward District, ney and bed were all searched. that the work should be done Ericksen, Smurthwait and Allen was born in Storewarde, Jutland, Gleason stepping on a small and not talked about a(l sumThe T, are coming down to b examin-e- d JDsnmark, Sept. 22, 1826. She runk at the foot of the bed mer. Go ahead with the work. yed a n AGENT, by th County board of exembraced the gospel in 1866 and raised the bedding and discoversRembr. at amination. So people will have Diphtheria Red flags migrated to Utah the next year, ed Miss Enston under the bed ; a little scare, as I suppose, all 1867. She has been a resident le ordered her to come out which Free or four houses show that will pass for D. Ms. with some, prise to him. of Manti for 17 years and leaves pbe did and ran into the middle they are quarantined for Diphto say that he will ;,01 a family of grpwn children and room, getting into her mothers theria, which fatal disease has though I had rather be thought General Eldredge said : I now to have your resign'd V' is g. Morten-agehusband to nqourn her loss. The )d. Then the dep came into this week killed Henry guilty of sheep stealing. never yet put my signature to a Governor of Utah Territr-d- . as s 18, and a three year funeral service were belt in the lie (the middle room) throwing sen, note or bond that I did not pay ; Q. C. Lamar, rl , Sister Mortensen lots another ' Council House at 2 p. m. Tues- up the beds, looking everywhere, old son of Bent Hansen. The with lOO rents on the dollar and c l ere. Schools have stopped for, a time bqy, her youngest and only son, I never expect to. I know day. She lived and died a good under the beds, lounge, into noth; A MARKET FOR OUR in one week has of under bits and faithful Latter:day Saint. carpet, and it is to be hoped for that last week ; thus .X1 Mr. of Cannons ETC. whatever t. ; then they proceeded to the people will act wisely, stop at diphtheria robbed her of her two ing Also a little child of Brother fc. L.,T. for disappearing, 'or reasons Mr. Peter Greaves,ofE;dy ill fo and Sister Byron Cpk, on Ssdur-day- , npyth room where (hey searched home, and keep their children sons. Her daughters are recoverwhere he has gone. Suffice it milk-safand there as much as possible, that ing. So far. (to the 16th) no to funeral Monday. went East several fervJ to who say hp has gone, and I expect M from this room they went the disease may not spread any new cases of diphtheria have to have box, in ago company with cv:rin, (o pay the bond. FIRST DISTRICT COURT, a peered and we believe those the kitchen searching in a further. Mayor Armstrong said he vva? Olson pf the In the case of the people otao-hol- e wto were sick are rapidly reand elsewhere (we evening last fromiLntis equally ignorant of anything Geo. P. Bjllings et al the prose did not learn of them lookin Recently we have heard the covering. Mr. Olson having retun?" p E connected with the case, lie from several people, cution asked for a dismissal. iu the 6tove) into inquiry peeped they eral days ago, his trip ne t have jn the 11th inst. Sister Elizathought there should be a rea' Thurman & JEvans, and Wm. K. he Then they went Where can we get shade trees? pantry. extended as Mr. Great! ber y it! We would like' if this question beth Fechser, wife of Elder J. F. sonable time allowed to examine Reid were thp counsel for the de- outside and hunted searchabout, fense" on this case. Case dis Fe:tser, departed this life. She the bond, and if possible to pro- G. trip jyas undertaken were answered through the Sen o h. ing granary and other places, bly for business but he col duce their man. missed. one of flie ladies of the four tinel, that the public may be .en waccd the Gospel inDenmark, The reporter said he presumed pleasure with the benefited by it. Nothing can so caue to Utah with one of the On the 15th inst. an appeal present had had an opportunity much could be no question but visiting friends in Kefu, there memorable ever! and Hand Cart the ease on a charge of assault with of improve I at beautify dressing. It looked from the Mr. Cannon would refund and Connetjcut. The b. setas and assisted that a beautiful of in a knife was tried- The case was places city Cmipanies appearance E Searched as they though he money. Each of the gentle- he was on ..(namely & f, and The People vs Niels Anderson it was not Mr. Easton they shade trees set in the banks of ting and beautifying the desert only business1 appealed from the JusticesCourt were after but something they the grass lined, babbling brooks plats. Her life has been that men said he ivas not apprised as hide and grain1' ers rec Lw1' him Latter-dato Pete y and to San which or Spring Precinct, make music, sunshine of I'onsistent Chicago, St. that they did not know of Saint Bool could put in their pockets. Mrs in the dusty streets. what means Mr. Cannon was York, Philadelphia, Both am she diqd in peace, with strong County. Win- K- Reid County Easton asked them if 1 hat they of a glorious resurrection. One thing I know, several other cities of possessed. Atty. appeared for the prosecuho;es search warrant, You bet Weather considered, the peotion and Jacob Johnson Esq said Bishop Sharp, and he was where he succeeded in over.67 years old having said Gleason, I would ple turned out well on Wednes have, for all of tbs fhiTty. a defense. for the Defendant was not 1818. Her only echoed by the others, I shall go without one, but he fail day night to hear Pres. Fjeldsted. beuihorn iq ducts. found guilty and sentenced by ed to Mr. Qreayes.ii 'ervisor read it. After turning Before he spoke Elder Jensen chi hen are two daughters, they not hold Mr. Cannons property of the Court to three months of C. Andrews pnr;j( firm the are or claim married I and nor livthere, are have, about and any may int and C. C. A. Christensen, of Ephlooking in in the County jail of San Pete things with and raim, profitably occupied a few foil wing the good example of a will I accept anything that might of Ntphi, dealers gr'i the st nearly everything -was it "his T mother. forthebej?rSi disl County, and to pay the cqst etc., ancj re?s without capacity, the deps went minutes,. Pres. Fjelsteds rewojhy family. San Poty' Jirt is firm of and this prosecution. This case was outside. stated Frank last said marks Armstrong d, By G strengthened the faith and a j appealed from a judgment of the Gleason, youve got him in a that he regarded the ty in general that the trf evening of who those believe RESIDENT CANNON. hopes truly lower court, imposing a fine ft and and the undertaken as amount close corner this morning. and preposterous (It in the Bible. Persecution is the ! forty dollars and cost, amount would be natural to extortionate considering the na- succeeded beyond hiswhoeF that of No matsuppose the Saints. heritage to all the Trident Q. Cannon sum of sixty the George ing in This firm ture of the offense, and he would tions. p nlnm deps thought so from their ter how strong nations are, they failti to on the 17th and Not dollars and five cents. ofp appear a deaj to 51b good matter the bought for rise and fall according to the end. looking into ight the much made on this appeal. his .ret bonds ($25,000) were San Pete the last year ange. a man.) designs of God. For their redecl'ofi forfeit. to I. ELI According tinue to buy and pay cos sta i., On 1st East Street, between Mary Ellen Morris who had fusal to obey unjust laws, It Lake Herald the bondsthe last of the Beautiful. will do as well by the Spcond and Third South is the been sleepmg on the lounge, was Shadraoh, Meshack, declared Abednego their s I men willingne.-Thank God can be done in tHe - f3 Mu Mormon Family Hote sitting up on her bed daring the and Daniel are revsred and eu- 'to only bonds. , Ihe in the centre of the City ; , rnc Search, apd had the The following dispatch tells They now have grain pf logised by all lovers of truth and Kansas has the indorsement of many p about her when Gleason stopped justice fien I was summoned to the tale as plain as it is possible road East held in For Similar reae o tell it. the Leading Men of the Country Up and pulled them off of her to sons future generations will do the lirshaVs office to go on Geo. strikes. Mr. Greaves sap th't l Settlements. Trices are Reason her waist and read a subpoena likewise to faithful and the spirit of strikes Department op the interior, Q, Canons bonds, said Bishop s n upright his her. are the Accommodations to able search, in Latter-daDuring Shut luietly, hut emphatically, Washington, D.C., Mar.16,1886. cialism seems to permete Saints. 'D Gleason Governor Eli II. Murray , Salt branch of trade and f'Jl". ol equal to any Public House in the tha south my belief was that if that ImJ Mrs. Brethren from toward came when Mt. lived hake Easton, there , ,, coming Territory. till the man'!0? City, Utah Territory: Pleasant, quence he is afraid faf'1 wm . C the Settlements with Teams can she gave him a slight push, when March to manufactured good would to 17th March, 16th, 1886. Ije Referring your message appear find all Accommodations neede the mighty fellow txolaimed, The leading Store To; me, delivered by Justice Harlan and wool and hides go in fk Fancy e Bloc : Take care, Madam, I want you goods and Notions ty that of our Baing on the Mr.;t;le said he had firmly he soon after I became Secretary of tho manufficturers will 0 aud' uear all the Wagon anc to keep your hands off of a enterprising Merchant. M. G lievea'd almg that Mr. Can-noj Department, to the effect of he strikes and to Machine Shops makes it a mos United States Deputy Marshal, Rolph. His stock of goods need uld appear, despitefhe but your wo ild be what they desirable HEADQUARTERS for or I can give you six months. should be examined by all p r in ten lerA l whenever the President time and, will not fly in z mt the st eel, a d v ,. sons w; o come to Mt. Piea-- ' 'lit (Mighty man this Gleason.) 1,: ,! .rt MO? ra Country Visitors. r search in this part of the house. The Attorney's attention is particularly called to the words in italics in the above statemtn' jfMrs. Thomas. There isioth ng said in the statement' as t 'aom they were searching for Ir. Thomas was there and p w s E.pS what Mrs. T. thought a subpoena was a warrant for his arrest, we do not know. They subpoened Mrs. T. but as she is the legal wife she was releasee at that time. The deps now began to retrice their steps and visited Mr. Publisheiat , Have Constantly on Hand full Stock of General iVlerchan dise Consistin r, 1 1 . ,1' Mt. Pleasant - 4 1 1 to-nig- 1 ii M' i i' INSTIT1 MERCANTILE em-pl6y- er I I , ! J. W. Sanders bed-roo- & m bed-roo- Wool, Hides, Pelts, Furs, - case;- riignest - 1 ns Branch House at RIept JOHN COWAN, .be d Seer-1- s, . dish-cupboard- s, , e, Co-o- p, rets-Fri- day c busini'u-r-ho- y r ' - , i - - Sh-xa- : tea-caddi- es -- Te- 1 bed-cloth- to-da- y. f y bed-roo- 1 M Post-Offic- I ;i , resi-ruat:0'- 1 .1 . - i asy |