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Show THIS JUAB COUNTY ITEMS. SENTim HOME Published at San Pete County, Utah. Manti, surround-iDJjCouritif- Cah price for oats in Neplii is $1.50 j er cwt. Two wool dealers of Nephi are having a big boom ju.--t now. The Sentinel SUPPLEMENT Fnblliucd every Tuesday. SUli SC KP no A": Six months, Three months, $2.50 - - Farmers in Nephi are cutting their lueern to save the worms 1.50 - 1,1)0 the trouble. Advertming rates on application. All Communications intended for this piper should he a idress A1 II igue is talked of being the one to fill the position of probate Judge. The Home Sentinel. Jas. T. Jakeman, d Three thousand head of cattle passed up Salt Creek Canyon on Friday, the 11 iu-- Manager. T. 0. Box 57, Manti, U. T. LOCAL AND t. Lg-i- stps are being taken for the election of a new officer to fill the vacancy cau-e- d by the death of the late Joel Grover. OTHERWISE. Yes we celebrate. Peter Madson has the best Soda water ever brought io Salt Creek Canyon road is very ruf for wagon-- , or carriages, owing to so many Manti. The Ephraim District schools closed for the p e&eat school year on Friday las'. sheep and cittle herds through, tumbling and rolling rocks irom the hill side into the road. un-si- The Salt Lake Police have raided the saloons as well as hou.-e- s of ill fame. for $0,500 and the next J iy the buyer was offered $10,000 by several parties for him. The High Priests Quorum of Pleasant un ler toe dire lion of Pies. Christensen, had an to the Manti Temple Mt. Some of the young gentlemen and young ladies of Nephi professing to be Litter-daSaints, are becoming ery piottd and determined io follow the foolish fashions of the day, although the bussds and the hangs cannot be termed anything else but artiti-c.a- l derformiiy. cx-cu.si- Full particulars on yesterday. Fiiday. genuine old f shioued pack, tea pot and all passed through Manti t. e other day, he didnt go up the bactc street either, but vvaht d straight up our bioadway. Wh.it impudence tho.--e tramps do show. The The weary traveler as well as the l it zens of Nephi never get a good pure drink of the clear crystal wave.nsthey have neither wells nor springs, not.iing but ditch water to drink, and that i uns for miles before it teaches the t..wn, and is infested by sheep and cattle herds, making it unlit lor any use. Nephi has wealthy and enterprising men, why do they neglect the water question so long. It would only cost a small sum to pipe water fiom one of the many large springs ot pure water in Salt Creek Canyon. Nepni is one of the lovely locations of tne great west, uh, that it only had pure water, and les: whiskey and beer The Meeting on Sunday afternoon was address d by E.ders Samuel Adams of St. George and David Cutidland of Clu ster Tne speakers gave some very good instructions winch was listened to with great interest by the congregation. The hours of delivery at Post Sunday mornings wdl he changed to from 7 to 8 a. m. instead of noui s to 9. Mr. Fox hits made this change to accommodate peop e going to the cow herd who can call and get their mail before returning home. This will he a convenience. Oflice on hi.-tor- Linen From m Patriot. Manti, June 21st, 183G. Editor Sentinel. In your issue of the 18th, inst. you ask. Is the City going to celebrate the coming 4th, or words to that effect. Allow me to enlighten you on the subject. I happened to drop in on the City Parents this evening, on some business, and heard the gentlemen discussing the matter and like loyal citizens they determined to celebrated a real good old fishiou 1 MOllA. Mona is a quiet and a thriving little town. The pconle of Mona have their regular Meetings and all are united in the Spirit ol the gospel. Win. F. Young of Fuirview. San Pete County, is canvassing Ju.ib County, taking orders tor enlarged pictures. Mt. Nebo, just above Mona is befor silver mines ing this season. The outlook is favorable, some very rich rock has been found. Monied men. would very likely do well by investigating the mineral prospects of Mt. Mebo. It - said there is large bodies, or ledges, of lead ore in sight on the mountain. pro-pect- ed i- A Rambler. Patriot. way- TO June 21st, 18S6. City Council met in regular session, Major Luxe presiding. On motion it was resolved that the City celebrate the coming 4th of July in an appropriate manner and the following committee Was appointed to make the necessary arrangements of tub COUNCIL. Alderman Larsen, Kenner, Counselor Shotnaker, Mayor Luke. OF TH . CITIZENS G. E. Bench, F. Y. E3TRAY NOTICE. Celebrate Manti Citv, Taylor. It was farther resolved that the celebration take place cn Monday the 5th. over wm. T. UFLeid, president. ar. 1-3:- I HAVE IN MY TOSSES Sion : One cow about 4 years old, white lined back, white under the belly, red neck and sides, branded L S on left libs, no ear marks has a roanheiler c tlf about 0.13 ye r old. One two year old steer dark red. branded 2 IC on right ribs 8Willow lork square cr p in' left ear, swallow fork and half crap in right ear. If not claimed an taken away within 10 days from date, the said animals will b sold at the estraypound.Ephraim. the 2 ith of June, 1S86, at one o Hock p. m. to the highest cash bidder. C. W. Sorems ON. Poundkeeper. Ephraim, June 18, 1886. t wodsliow, secretary . mCANTIL INSTITUTION, MANTI PERSONAL. Bro. S. Adams of St. George called in to see us this a. m. y tramp Gladstone, the grand old man, is lanoring hard in the cause of Ireland. If Ins Home Rule Bill fails it will not be fur the want of the Bupport o good men, lor the most humane statesman that has ever liguredin the annals of y 1ms the matter in hand and will tight it tlnough to its success or t he ixttir end. ng Professor Wm. II. Black of Neplii, will at an early date visit all the to Ails in Sm Pete Co. with the view of organizing and teaching all branches of music and r. pairing organs and pianos. He lias an establishment reputation and une.jualed facilities, the Utah horse, sold L. C. Lee, IVE Have Constantly on Hand a '' Stock of General Mechan-dis- e Consistin The fruit crop in Neplii looks favorable. Devoted to tli general merest of thepeopleof t?an iele aud Both Papers. - CO-OPERAT- NEpni. A Weekly Newspaper, One year, THE MANTI Nephi, June 14. Joseph Madson, Esq.. of Pleas-- ; y US a call on last. nt View, made To tlio Sat-urla- Nielson Bros, of San Pete Mt. Pleasant, were County Co-ovisiting S" It Lake last week. We received a pleasant call from Bp. Farnvvoith, J. Christensen and H. C. Davidson of Mt. Pleasant yesterday. Mr. GRAND EXCURSION REN0WNEDIP1SH1LAEE The Great that TO D.B. & W. D. Funk, posed sup- that editors, as a rule, are omniscient omnipresent and ubiq-- u tons and accepting this as a fact, will yon please let the traveling public know, through the Sentinel, whether this has a road supervisor? And if so where is he? And why does he not look after the road between Manti and the warm springs? Some b dy had lie' ter look out fur a bill of damages presented and collected too by an dis-tr:- EAGLE The SWAN. rence, Manti. June 21st, 1886.. It is OrFUlll5L,Sljll5.OQalj2j00 W'IXjIj HAVE their STEAMBOAT and their BARGJ At this Noted Lake during the Sevier Coun'y Young Men's THE ROAD SUPERVISOR. Editor Sentinel. in Utah!! 1 d Even has pened J. II. Ereksen, of Mt. Pleasant, accompanie by a number of Mt. Pleasant and Salt Lake County friend- - 4 carriage loads drove into Manti on Sat-uriy lat. They took a look at our town and the exteror of the Temple befo e leaving. est commencing Confe- JULY JOth. Those who love our fine Mountain Lakes and the beauties ol Nature, and the fine Mountain Trout, should not fail to visit the Grandest of the Utah Lakes while there is a boat there in which they can sail on its beautiful dear waters. The boats will be launched in the Lake on the 7th of July- - ct Enrvged Travele.r The at'ention of the Manti Road Sup'rvisor is called to the above Ed. .TOlIffl j MESSlffl ' - -- M . i a Epliratm. City, Is well supplied with everything which belongs to a well assorted ESTRAY NOTICE. Dry Goods and Grocery Business. Ready Made Clothing a Specialty, and at prices that cannot be beat. Hats, Boots, Shoes, Etc., Etc, in my possession : One d rk st illion two years old brand re embing EG or Domestic Sewing Machine Which also have is The Ihve iron-gra- y BCcombined on lefrshoulder.left hind foot white, small white spot io forhead. Wi.ich if not claimed and taken away within ten davs will be sold at my co- ral a: 10. oclock Jump 28, 1886, to the highest cash bidder. we I J. P. Meilstrup, - L. WiLson, Star that Leads Them All. Dont buy Sewing Machines before you have seen the Domestie. Lib ral terms give. All kinds of PRRD ICE taken in Exchange. John F. Dorms, Salesman. Proo. All kinds of Wagons and Machine Extras on Hand. Pmindkeeper. Fairview, June 18, 1886. ESTRAY NOTICE, y HAVE in MY POSSESSION: One dun colored horse 5 or 6 years old, brand resembling pq (set in a V) on left thigh, both hind feet white, hobbled. Which if not claimed on or before June 28. will b sob! to the highest bidder at MayfieldEstray Pound, at 1 oc'oi-- p. m. F. J. Christianson, Poundkeeper. Mayfield, SanPete Co.. June 18, 1886. ROBERT RODEN, PEAIiFjR IN Monuments, Headstones, Tab lets, etc. All kinds of Stone Cutting executed in the neatest ttyty P.O.Box 9, Main Street, Manti. 31 |