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Show ' S. S. JUBILEES REVIEWED THE JICttlE SEHTHpL " Published at Home Sentinel.- - The SunUtah. Pete Count, Manti, San. day School Jabilee so sue ess ful" A Veekly Newspaper, ly inaugurated and carried on Devoted to the general merest of by Pres. Maiben are ever worthy the peopleofEau Pete audearrouutl of note, they are the alcyon days .if our youth. The one just iDgCouulies. ' The Sentinel SUPPLEMENT Febllabed every Tuesday. SFXSC KIP riOM: Botb Paper. ; $2.50 1.50 1.00 on rates application. Advertieing O. closed at Fountain Gieen .van In one of the par excellence. hest arranged boweries I have seen, erected by wi.li.ig hands and re.-- p hearts, in four the large assembly was days, Music, songs and praises in the to two zest gave Fountain of Prof. Smith day. Green shone through his pupils the excellence of musical ability musi-ca- ll and driT, it was a treat. The hospi ality of .he people was large and bounteous. Acting Bishop Rourts and all his eveiy to the gentlemenly water earners, must have felt the glow of satisfaction from a work well dune, Jubilees fn the seventeen held has now nothing resulted to mar the beauties of the day but much to rivet the facts, truths and principle taught on these occasions. I most heartily endorse a jubilee in the several towns (more several the better)begause it gives new towns a chance to displ iy tas r. Responding hospitality cves of long dusty journeys and the dear little ones come from home l.ke roses fresh and clean dust dims the lustre. Some lit tie ones seated on the bottom of i wagon over the Lind axle made me resolve to say give us a jubilee in many, many towns. Zion has no moie glorious umrk in her categoty than the S. S. One fe itme of last Thursdays jubilee demands more than a tiasing. notice the appoin' nient of Elder Aaron Hardy as a S. S. Home MissionaryotVn wondered by me why not done) now done; the eh nee is excellent, must be from his able hands and ac.ive mind, pr ductive of good among the cherubs that are to sit up aloft. Box 57, Manti, U. T. LOCAL AND OTHERWISE. Ja. Currie, George A. Lows agent is in town. H. J. Christensen of Manti returned from Salt Lake on Tuesday last. Attorney Jacob Johnson went to Richfield on legal business yesterday. Go to VonNordecks drug flavored ctore for exquisitely soda water. Mr. Greaves says that his firm has shipped 13 carloads ot wool and rot car loads wood as the Sentinel unwit. 1 tingly puts it. Baker and son, the new mail contractor, have a nice new coach on this end of the route. Wi this is an index to what hpe follows further on. Those who propose attending the anniversary ball, on Mom) evening next, should procure their ti kets at once, as they are going like hot cakes. Vol-- Wm. fa-ir- ue . - . 1 and SHOES BOOTS J gb-nou- s Efe-ate- 5JULG-- i of-sale- , - July ESTRAY NOTICE. 8 6. Monfoe, Sevier Co., June 25thr 1886. iUYE IN MT POSSESSION; Editor Sentinel. The long One black mare Hbout 6 years spell ofdfy weather with accom- naning Jiot winds has made tb hid,- bfai dud oh left thigh p.a, r.rmers of this, burg conclud on left shoulder Sd; Ori right hip that cfops are not ap flutterin S?,'left hind fo'ot ivhild; Area II by pret-riieppearances as i - !; fdftrief feasdrt?,' mmirn m bidder at pound at 2 Fountain btii & revirin ti, earth aud Nature id li ikvwui Gfeen ittray hues looks more bright. j?; 1 5 per cent Discount on allcash Sales over $1. wm. T.rtelcl, iT. H. PRESIDENT. WOdSliOW, . IiIERC ANTIL il f3 .Cinel'Ct SECRETARY aad A'i fs8ff4 ift tw9j tom Box 31 inforir .iters. jiujit'y a L as ,! ) en s g. Next s GRAND EXCURSION To tin., 1 fa-t- U. L - Gjl about 4 inches attached to the hea which be in boyish curiosi-- . ty picked up to examine. Alter kicking it a few times until he thought it was dead. In the d its fmgs examination it the lelt of in the index finger t a swelled which soon hand, i of the to the to siz ms prodigi arm aud sompwhat round on his breast having acoor akin'.o indi-oHisli.e for some time was in v now past gi eat jeopard but is still suffering. danger although Our neighbors in the small settlement about 4. miles south of here are suffering hea vily Tom tne ravages of the rabbits a hundred crops have already b en cut ... dow n I y the bt asts and they are still un by the thousands at night.. But small prospects are ntertained of mowing anv crop, the lucern is also suffering heavily. A few brick houses have been , built this spring and improvements in many points are going on. Our new public hall is steadily moving toward comple- tion. Bfo. Abfaham Washburn died on the 17 inst. at the age of 81 years and 3 months anjobituary will be seen in the Djeret New. As he is an old residence of Manti, please copy. (The obituary will appear in Tuesday's issue. Ed.) i' Fran k, Htayiv 'tavne: , amg Ai RENOYHEDrFISIHHi The Great that has m. .7 iuits Inc ;e; Sqv street, S a bout. 0. iwx Utah! jr. ueyat-L- a Utah!! D.B. & W. D. Funk, OIFunls.sIjals.e,BanPei WILL HAVd THBIB nd their is STEAMBOAT f At this Noted Lake EAGLE' I ) Mr. nipreme SWAN. I Young 5 Dai urance Bl? during the Sevier Coun y -- (.V inito all inal Pro .iniug I: ever k p e n e d in fi oldwl . eat I- . Men's ft ence, commencing JULY'JOth. Those who love Aur fine Mountain Lake.s and the beuitei Nature, and the fine Mountain Trout, should not fail hi. the Grandest of the Utah Lakes while there is a boat there which they can sail on its beautiful clear waters. The boats will be launched in the Lake on the 7th of July- Proha door ra . a- IU lire - and M i at dooi Office, o: Noti muty Ml 1 Julius Christensen is in town bavi ig elcsed his school at May-fiel- d on Friday last. f .Tice ing, rt c3 FROM THE ITALY OF UTAH- - 0 01 Paul i T3 t St. George. June . Your val- uable little straner fou id its w&y into this city last Satuiday. It was 4 days coming from your It office. (; O 15. Editor Sentinel. Was viewed I y u o 3e and If puft c3 f j many byst mders with interest and an expression of hope of i,s Success. Although this was its in this place; it has been read by many, and I think no dmbt it will find many supporters m this fair soutn, especially if arrangements can be made through the Tithing Office o. this city, a? it is the principle place of resort for exchange ttf all kinds, and many hAve claim on this office and obtain other church publications through tin s agency. Dixie is rtow warm and beginning to dry up the water to smne extent. A great m iny fie'ds are drying up, especially Washington And some of St. George fields, and lucern will hot be ns abundant as other pehsous. The cause is the unco itrolable Virgin River-The Jim will hot be. completed htttH it istott late this It oa s 'U t n first-appearan- ce . ft ?: June the 2Stb., lbSS. the boy Stupe Oili CROCE RIFS A very pa nful occurrence ha Crowifr peped to phe adopted eon ftf Pi George Poumlkeepe?. ypoper. a very email rattle enak tb dooryerd wipe Green, San Pete Co., J? oclock TT0lty , HARDWARE ? x 2nd,--f 1 se.-eio- ns Goldburg, the popular clothier, is doing a usually line Rambler. , business in summer clothing. Send in your orders 'for straw Chester, June 25th, 1883. hats and seersucker suits. NOtllse or Sate of peat . Spencer Clawspns Rdd apNotice is hereby given, that in peared in last Fridays paper and we now wish to say that pursuance of an .order of the Mr. Clawson carries as full and Piobate Court of the County of complete stock of dry gods us San Pete. Territory of Utah can he found in Salt Lake City, made on the 28lh; day of June, or Utah. Our merchants visit-- j 1886, in the matter of the estate ing the City should call and ex- - and gu irdianshjp of George Day amine Mr. Cs goods before buy- and Ellen Bay, minors, the the guardian of said ing elsewhere. minors arid their estates will sell Free Thought winds up the at p ivate sale, to the higher t' article which is printed on the bidder, for cash, and sulject to first of this paper thus : confirmation by . said Probate In the. face of these facts a on Saturday, the 19th. Christian bigot in the Unitid Court, of July,, 1886, at 11 oclock day States Senate is doing his best to a. in. at the residence of the late a law through the Senate al Charlotte Brooifihead in Day owing tlidse five thousand two Mount Pleasant. County, of San hundred and eighty, sinners to Pete, all the right, titled interest confiscate the property of the-- e and estate of the said George twenty thousand and eight hun Day and Ellen. Day, minors m dred Mormons because of there and to all that lot. piece certain ninety-sisins. This looks to or of land situate, lying, an outsider like satan rebuking andpared in the said being County of sin. San Pete, Territory of Utah, and bounded and described as folUttM Of School Meeting lows to wit: Lot one (1) block The regis(ered voters of eighteen (18) plot A .Mount School District No. 1 in Manti Pleasant SanPete TownsiteEnlry, City, Sun Pete Comity, Territory County, Utah. of Utah, are hereby notified that .Terms and conditions of sale : a school meeting will be held in cash; ten per cent of the pursaid district, at tlie Council chase- money to be paid to the Houce, in said City, beginning auctioneer, on the day at 4 oclock p. m. on Monday, balance on confirmation of sale the 2nd. day of July, 186, for by said Probate Court. Deed at the purpose of electing one trus- expense of lurchaser. tee for the . ensuing 3 years, and Eli A. Day Guardian also to hear the financial report of the persons and s(tate of of the Secretary. George Day and Ellen Day, Wm. Luke, minors, by his Atty. Wm. T. J. II. Hougaard,Reid. June 28th., 1886. F. It. Kenner, Trustees of School strict No. 1. Manti City, ITKMS FROM MONROE. L. . IV Have Constantly om.HJ full Stock of General ivgj. dise Consisting of m.-i- ve One year, Six months, Three months, All Communications intended for this paper should be a Idress ed The Home Sentinel. Jas, T. Jakeman, t THE MANTI H ihTO wpeiwve ft Ifgulaf . w ftWft. ftF. IfvigaUftn Oh-- Wftlw very igb pe? gftw-wib- f i i I)l8i Tel lant 7 I ij E f I i 3fT. ;The wind is blowing A pleasant breeze nearly every day, which makes it more pleasant than otherwise, if thsfe was no wind . The heal registered 104 at one tOfte) I think June 0th It is mhbf t (itnei, heftith uhjeettft niftny Ranges. Nft deaths a(ply, U wm giftin harvepi time ftftd fflB ftoq beast are making Jhpir hying by tbe swpa.t nf thvlr mv e 11 NOTICE. My wife, Eliiiine hnving left my M without Pete , CftUSO (f! hereby eenUaned In, her nul he reej.ci n-I- , U Myj to? O f hr wntwflt QharleaM.fi June City Spring jf t M |