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Show 1 t A Weekly DEPARTMENT. Utah. The Sestinel SUPPLEMENT Pn blithe 4 every Tuesday, SUV SC HIP Ti ON: Both Pupen, $2.50 One year, Six months, Three months, Advertising rateson application, AU Communications intended for this paper should be a Idress The Home Sentinel. Jas, T. Jakeman, Manager. P. 0. Box 57, Manti, U. T. LOCAL AND OTHERWISE. Conjoint meeting The Ephraim South Co op will be opened on Wednesday next. Mr. Funk will have over 500 feet of rope to sound toe lake to-nig- with. The North Ward Sunday School will put ou a play fur t. e 24th. of July. J. P. Meilstrup is rustling as is bis usual custom the work on his new store building. -- A large numb-- r of strangers were in town Friday, Saturday and veste.dav fro n all parts of the Temple District. The Z. C. M. I. shoe factory under the immediate direction of the enterp ising Mr. Rowe is doing an excellent bu-ines- s. somewhere on the streets of Mmti a pass book on Tuttle fc C . Anv person finding it will c nfer a f tvor by returning it to Mr. John Lowry, Sr. t outrageous cllirge was made a 'tti ist Mr. W. C. A. Smot the other day bv the Sageis woman and her aimable daughter. It. dido t stick howAn ever. Why not compel poor Lo as well as the white man to keep the gam law. Every deer kiile by a red man is just as much loss as the one killed by a wmte or yellow man. 1 llis remirks, thjugh vey pointed, and he held the audience interest d during the short lime he sp ite. The excursion gotten up by Mr. W. Hidings for his ejliool was a success, for which thanks be to the indefatigable efforts of the teacher. The whole affair I off p eas mtly without pa-s- e the accidmt to mar the of the d iv. pleasure Mijll'j Ljyhliy, The new City Flag arrived this morning and is a real beauty. It was brought into the Sextisel office for our inspection and cridcis.n and we have no wor Is but those of praise to besto v. Our young lady comp c mceived toe idea, wui e the flag was in the office, of enveloping themselves in its folds and the picture this formed was ns beautiful as wnus. Oar loynltv, wh la viewing the picof us and we ture, got the involuntarily grasped the glorious fl ig in our arms. It w is not our fault that ihe girls were in the flag. The City now owns two national flags. Tne old flig large (15 X3J feet) tor the new flag staff, m ido it necessary for the City to pure lase a sm tiler one. We woul I advise the City oflLi ds to present, with their compliments. th-ilarge flag to the county, in so much as they are not possessors of a flag of any rs to r kind. Machines S(?g "r- r' U mL- -j V4t&u t Special Binders, Reipers Mouers, is attention called t the Work performed i$ Which for Strength, Durability and Qua'ity of None. Equal to any and Excelled by Price of Self Binder: $200., RSBMKgg X t if ft M M H3rlxrvim. City, to 1 ' gh. hip. on),, Erwia(t WAR IN PHOTOGRAPHY. Tlease remen?ler that all p tures sent to ma to be enlarn Improved Self Binder, P&8888 - 5r; and Hay Rakes. to ' -- PETE COUNTY- Self , Coat 's -- K3 a well assorted well supplie I w.th everyth ng which belong Made Cioth-in- g Dry Good and Grocery Business, Ready p" .,r,eT;? cairM them to an! house in San Pete County due time, for the siurU sum I $2 25.including extra nice frame all complete. No pay reuuifeJ until pictures are delivered. Satisfaction guaranteed. pc. tines enlarged and sent "to m address by mail, without frame on receipt of price.$ I. 50. Wm. F. Ynung( Fnirview City. San Pete county, Utah. a Specialty, and at prices thit cannot be beat. Hats, Bools, Sh es, Ktc., Etc. A' Domestic Sewing Machined Which we also have is T e Star that Leads Them All. Dont buy Sewing Machines before you have seen the Domestic. Liberal terms given. AU kinds of PRRD1ICE taken in Exchange. JohnF. All P. Meilstrup, Proo, J, Salesman. Dorius, kinds of Wagons an I Machine Extras on Hand, "ROBERT RODEN, DEALER IN Monuments, Headstones, Tab lets, etc. The Young Ladies Fair was held in the Mee ing Hou-- e on the 23rd. inst. There was uninteresting meeting in the forenoon at which leadings, songs, and recitations were rendered and encouraging remarks made bv the Sisters also by Brother Wh dock. We could not en-- u nerate all of the he lut.iiul and skillfully made articles exhiblt-- e 1, hut ilit followi ig are 'oine of the n : Quilts, crocheted beds- preids, tidies and satchels, a beautiful lamp mat wo ked in zephyr of various Spades of eol-- o (Toi and mmv other articles was given to theTemple) Myttos, hnr, tarleton and piier flov-er, socks, mittens, and s pincti-hionbautifuhy worked in sa in. The Fair was good, much taste and skill was displaced in the handiwork of the la lies, who ought to he encourage to try again and get more ladies to take part. All kinds of Stone Cutting executed in the neatest styly. P. 0. Box 9. Main Street, Manti. -- WAE Further Nottec we will W to the Peop'e of Saii Pete ami Sevier conn, lies Pailoram! Beilroom Huiin, Bu. leans, Bedsteads, chair, Sofas, bj chairs and Rocker, and any ibiiv else in ihe FURNITURE, Lineal Wholesale Prices where the Cash accompanies theunler, Now is Your chance forBurgrm lAnd Don't Yon Forget V'' . "IPI umiture Co-opop. JjT umiture Vyo. ie Vtolesale anil Beiail pcalcru. Wet f Tmpie Block. SaltUU One Door Our B&tent Folding School fiesl? Is the Best Adversary Bill. Dancing to commence at 8 p. P or terms see obi Agent, Jas. T. Jakeman. m. c. P. LARSEN, WHOLESALE F. R. KENNER, BUYERS Will find the largest and best rejected stock of Clothing, Hats! EZRA SHOMAKER, WM. LUKE, GEO. E. BENCH, F, Y. TAYLOR, COMMITTEE. Gents Furnishing Goods at lowest prices at .. I GOLDBERG'S, 205 L 207 Main Street, Salt Lake Cilf s, dre-ises- RAMBLE TO PLEASANT VALLEY. MANTI PERSONAL. few, were J IgENT FOR SAX Harvesting Is P.C.Iqer!, Z& D. M. Osborne & Co. y ye-terd- ay o. '(j I Greaves Vj33-eS-OJ-S&-B-- LJLJ 1 There w is a business meeting the Tabernacle evening after which Apostle J. II. Smith nddsesjed the coogre-gitioin Independence day will be celebrated i m Monday, July 5th. A good pr gramme is arranged. At present there are two cases of diphtheria in town, the disease having appeared again about a week since. The excursionists to the Manti Temple and Funks Lake came buck praising in the highest terms their trip. One man declared the lake to be the finest place he had seen in Utah, and all recommend excursion parties to go there by all means. Fredrick Emeal,son of Sophus and Sury Jensen, aged 5 yeirs, die 1 of diphtheria on the ISth in-- t. Their onlv child, a little daughter, is sick with the same disease. Liter. Sophus Jer.ams little gi 1, died on Wednesday night. Thus in one year, lias the rut hand of deffh snatchel all of hi- - chi dren ( hree in number) from mortality. On the 19;h inst, Anna, wife of N eh Johansen, the 1st, died A n itive of or liver complaint. Denmark, she was born in 1819, embraced the everlasting Gos-p- d in i852, soon after Apostle Erastu Snow brought the G to the lan 1. She emigrated from the Odense Conference in 1856, crossing the plains by ox team in a company of which President Canute Peterson was Captain. She has always been Saint. a good Latter-dais-p- el The German portion of our population had an xcursion to Funks Lake yesterday, under the charge of Brother John Alder, I. B Brunei has a lot of nebs or eye ha les for sale. They are a nobbv thing. Call and see one and then buy it. Lo-- J Newspaper, Devoted to the general ineret or the people of Saa Pete audtu rrou ed pcrfZr&rtzr Mt. Pleasant Rabliihe I at Pete County, San Manti, & Mr. Mike M dan is over from Ferron. S. H. Allen of Mt. Pleasant dropped ir. to sec us S.itur lay. Bp. Birthnlenmw of Fayet'e and Re 8 of W lies .nale us a call yesterday. Messrs. D. B. and W. D. Funk for Fish Lake with their loads on Friday. Mes-r- s Cla k, Hrprder, Humid a Conner of Sevier Comiphry in were town on ty Saturday. Mr. Amaa Tucker, Lessee of the C itton Wood Canyon Toll R ad, was in town yesterday. wil Hirt Mr. Go. Snow, Geo. A. Lowes agent, will be pleased to show the new improved anyhodv Bradley Rake. It is worth inIt specting by the is an wheel, light and very strong. Call and see hav-maker- iron-bicycl- s. e it. Bp Jas. McK vght of md Mr. Mmer-vilt- e G'imffiiw of Beaver wre in town on Satur lay D. W j w re wo' p'e.i3o to last. meet th s ol frien Is an 1 were forciiv r m'nded !u ang their shor: v si of our boyhood days in thi lift' burg on thi Beaver. I 1 1 MACHIN 1 EX JR AS. Mr. Ctrl Encksoi of Manti, has a u!l Stock Sowing Mi-chi- Eitris. The bs. oil in the imnet, Ne dlei. ec. Agn for the G inline ns lie Singer in thi nor diem part of the is July, 1SSQ. in Manti. 1 Salutes and hois'ing of fl igs at sunrise under the diiectio.n of Some of the mines are closed the City Marshal, also Music by down. the Br iss and Martial Bands at There are many idle men in the City II ill. Pleasant Valley. 10 oclock a. m. The miners only get about ten 2 Music by the Bands before as for Tabernacle a call the days work to do in a month. Citizens to A very little c al is shipped from the Pleasant Valley coal 10:3) oclock a. m. mines. be to Seutad in Congregation Many saw mills are standTabernacle. ing idle, and Uncle Sam will not PROGRAMME IN the tabernacle. let saw mill men have any tim1 S mg : America by Taber-- n ber. icle Ciioir. The beautiful green groves and 2 Ppayer by the Chaplain A. vegitution on top of the Wasatch W. Bes-irange is surrounded by large 3 Song Land of Washington snow drifts. by Tabern.ic.e Cnoir. Scofield is a very dull little 4 Read. ng of the Declaration of Independence by Miss Olive town, and doors and windows are nailed up, ai d a great many Lowry. 5 Music Star Spangled Ban- of the people have gone to find ner Bra-- s Band better quarters. 6 Oration by the Orator, Wm. The saloons are all closed but K. Re d Esq. and that is expected to die one, 7 Music by Martial Bind. a natural death soon. 8 Speech by Mayor Wm. Luke. Rambler. 9 Song When the S.vallows 21. June Farview, hotne.vard fly by MissJanetJack organ accompany meat by S NOTICE. 10 Reading Speech of Patrick My wife, Elmine Peterson, Henry Bp. Wm. Iteid. h left my bed and board 11 iving Music Columbia Hail without cause. all persons are Brass Band. 12 Speech Pres. J. B. Maiben. hereby cautioned against trust13 Recitation by Miss Jemima ing her on my account, as I will not be responsible for any debts Scott. 14 Song Pretty Pond Lillie by of her contracting. Charles M. Petersen. the Misses Luke Organ accompaniment by Miss Dora Lowry. Spring City June 24th, 1886. 15 Spee h by Bp. Hans Jensen. 16 Music Martial Band. 17 Recitation Miss Ida C. Andrews and Co. shipped Lowry. 18 Song by Manti Choir. 5 car loads of wood last week. 19 Benediction by the Chap- This week the firm is shipping lain. its 11th. cur for the season. The oo clock p m. jg also gh pping lar e qua Base B ill Match between Ches tities of grain from its Epnrai head quarters and also indirect termaak7antl WincB. lo Conclude with a grand i from Nephi. e. Sid-Wel- l. A. C. SMITH & CO. Wholesale & Retail DRUGGIST Elephant Old Afain Corner street. Salt Lake flip Carry a full Stock of Drug! Chemical, Toilet Articles, Paints, Oils, and Varnishes, Prices to compete with any F-- in the West. ORDERS BY MAIL SOLICITED SALINA PIONEER SALT DETOT. E. Crane & Sons proprietors Manufacturers of fine table anc on d;im dairy salt. Also keeps rock ss. an excellent quality of suitable lor range stock, etc. P. O. Address, Utah Salina, JRCI1ITECT&YLOR BROTHERS, i - MANE j Co signs for School houses,orc 5; ;es. Barns, Stables, rnices, InteriorDecoration. Houses, modeling of Old notice. nished on short a ites and specifications ; t ! PeC nving plans. ventilation n given to the furnished ildings. Plans lil. Correspondence j Mil Our Mill contains the oved machinery. enc epared to do grinding an ches. We md 0 solid Janti City Flour 3rk J , i?,. gr"JJ 1 and courtous WILLIAM T.R$lD' a id : .( j J Probate MANTI, . J - f |