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Show w. r orm ,us bulk and heigh, in an island where we lay at anchor to take in wood and u v.er, s ue of these trees weighed HU many tons, yet they were carried by the ;rtj w.ud so amae ngly high that they 1. he the leathers of small A birds Ptt4 TT.fHyAVifi th Ct., boating i.i t re a.r, for they were at least X IVvote 1 to the general interest of five m.les aaoe the earth : howevar as Is, Yg f5e At Court House. -the people of San Pete and surround- soon as the stoim subsided they all fell perpendiculuily into, their respective ing eountie. place and touk root, again except, the largest which happend, when it was , olown into the sit, to have a man and his wife, a very houeat old couple, upon CORRESPONDENCE. his branches gathering cucumbers (in Sevier CcintY- ish, Lake, this part of the globe that useful vegetaip: 1.15 SUB JUDICE. ble grows upon trees.) The w eight of I eeasts of Ladies and Children a couple, as the trea descended, overEditor Sentinel Some few years thi3 fpeciality. balanced the trunk and brought it ago I pondered on the monument 1 down in a horizontal position ; it fell upwould like to leave as I gazed on the on the cheif maa of the island, and killed at of Manti, the adornments Cemetery . H- Ltall.v.M. and I determ. tied on an academy suita- him on the spot; ha had quitted his Mi. bly endowed with chairs of several and house in tire storm, under an apprehension of its falling upon him, and was reto my nund important profession. 1 selected in my mind the site, the turning through his own garden when Tattenlot at Manti, facing the Temple this fortunate accident happened. The aud to be placed in the centre of the word fortunate here requires some exIR PHYSICIANS A SUEGBON block vy Academy. The shade trees, planation. This chief was a man of a the quiet location, away from the hum very avaricious and oppressive dispose-tion- , -and though he bad no family, the of the 8. P. T. Ry., of the busy marts ol trade, further on, Vipxgeons I thought the Spot a well chosen one natives of the island were half starved -.. : OJL'e Ephraim,' Utah. Ce These with the shadow or under the by his oppressive and infamous impoTtv sition. t.. gt3 of the Temple seemed to me so The very goods which Ire had thus appropriate, so provocative of study, and elevation that I deemed taken from them were Spoiling in his this favoted spot the acme. I studied stores, while the poor wretches from my direstory ol nine, one from nine whom they were plundered were pining Lg l: towns in San Iete County. I counted in poverty. Though the destruction of out my money and then at night came this tyrant was accidentah the people in the British Royal a huge chose the cucumber-gatherer-s for their ite Surgeon realistic dreann MrtT as a of matk their governors, gratitude I a town was in I id to prominent thought Aory.J in the county and annd scores if not for destroying, though accidently, their Kona, ice at residence Two blocks West hundreds of young nem and women idle, late tyrant. After we had repaired the damages of City Hall, Manti, shiftless and non productive. I asked Sjwwe sustained in th s remarkable storm, one the than more rest, why ZED egrams promptly responded to. he was idle,prominent like a human spunge he and taken leave of the new governor and 111s with a lair Wind for replied, no man has hired us, from our the lady, we ofsailed our voyage. Jueenile w e suck our living. object I asked him fathers IT VV if theie wre no tiades, factoiies, or Classics. .XjXISVSjJ other than the limited agripursuits MSiiThistle Station dud Fairview culture, he said none. 1 asked him why , jtnt rs he did not marry, he answered deploi-ingly- , OIQJIL. Pld Nbt ItoturiM sate to- . I am one of a large & Friday of each wfeek bow rr )fday whd brenehod brt the u Thd minister 'trivm family of boys my father owns but forty-thre- e Ten Commandments, during a negro redFo Stages leave acres ofland, all told, he can give wan accused of 'throwin a chill on 'airview for at 5 A. m. me nothing as a starter. My many bt oth- vival, A similah chill is somede weetm. it.iUSic .rrive at Thistle at 1 :00 m. of ers no and sisters fathers have p. hope times cast upon a conversation by the inmarry, troduction of a disagreeable topic, as, for ry Wednesday and Saturday too limited Store. I am loo poor to 1 Yes Thistle for Fairview 9 a. m. I cannot bear to bring the girl love to example, in this caaej reported by an exabsolute drudgery, I am therefore forced change : vinj at 5 p. m. and connects to be a batchlor at 33 years of age. bam, did yon ever study Spiritual.vith the Mt. Pleasant Stage. I was carried away to a place of great ism ? asked a travel lineman who hasnt nedion is made with the D.dt R. noise and smoke, a factory it was 6 a very high reputation among hia credit' oclock p. m., hundreds of young men ors. G. Ry. at Thistle. and women emerged from the building. 1 never Not much, was tho reply. I espied my bachelor friend, lie asked had time to give it any thought. ffme home, it was a home replete with But you believe that tho dead return neatness, woman touches there. I ask- dont you? ed him w hence this change of purpose, , Well, to tell the truth, I havent been he told me he had found a tiade, bothering myself about the dead return, MKfch Will a Dursuit; and he dared to marry. I ask ing. Ive uily thought abouj it long ed him who had founded this truly 'enough tes 91110 to the conclusion that American Salt aue, he said some en- there is an awful lot cf tho living that , , come in with Uont returto. terprising Eastern man " 3 How do you mean ? the boom. He had seen the immense reif bo did, resources maybe Why, they of youd our rich county undevelopAt . bill you borrowed ed. He has started an enterprise, given turning that ; me last April. j 33- emplo5rHelit to the hundreds you see, from The conversation stopped right there. many of vthotn were thfe forced luafeis travelling man had not when Jou and I first diet. I walked Evidently ofthe chattco a with Sam. the gost I saw around this Salt aire, the happy : homes, mother and childien, no loafers. . A Strange Phenomenon! My good angel said pointing to the ihinery of all kinds repaired; br factoty ; this is the needed; the essentia! There is a strange phenomenon connected with tho L'pper lted, say 500 new parts jnade to order; monfiment; I awoke, I abandoned tny cherished miles below the source'. A corresponBLACKSMITH; I counted back my money dent says that whilst he was lying with in ail its branches. academy. and await the Coming boom of factories. a steamboat for weeks, awaiting rain and 1 was cohHhced A s PECIiliTT. that a State to be a rise, he paw the river come up twenty must have em- feet or more in one night. The phenomhonored and prosperous h prices to suit the times, and all these are the enon may be accounted fer in this way : and homes, ployments -- 5V'k was a luxury. The sources of the Red river are in the the guaranteed. necessities, academy vo a half blocks east of One is fot the masse the Utter for a Liana I'stacado of New Mexico, and the tew. Still rity first chefished idea haunt- rains falling upori , these great plains "" vp. Store, Manti. . i r I'nrtr ed me. 1 hied me to Manti, I lound a pour down into the head waters of n e )r river, and the water comes rushing n willing chapei one big with Academic the dotvn many huudred miles, where there One H ideas, he glowingly told me of Mantis has been rv no rains for weeks, nnd thus ror..p" i superior reasons why a high school ex- result in the Unlocked for swell tho lU f Skc. should be farm had. perimental 1 f .. . I said where is tie site, the ample aater. ground; right here t6o acres ofheavens best land, a purling stream, a seclud- 1 1 rr2LiT7V , i NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Seniinel. ap-pea'- No. 2339. LandOffice at SaltLakeCity.Utah March 6. 1SS8. 4 Notice is hereby given that the td u:S. iI J a hr LL o' uo j ItlU gr. gh 2t. Jft. followhigtmed settlers have f;hd notice of nfeir intention to in ike final proofin bupportoftheirclaimi and that faid proof will he made before the Couuty Clerk of San Pete County, at Manti, Utah, on Wed nesday, April 11, 1SSS. viz : Martin Wright, D. 8. No. 9307for the N E. I S. E. L Sec. 9, and N. S. W. : S. W. JN. W.iSec. 10, Tp 15 S, R. 4 E. He names th following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land vi: J. B. Hunter, .inn s Cambell, C. A. Wheelock and Larlf Thompson all of SanPete Co. Utah. Also Jamet B. Hunter, D. S. No. 9808 for the S . E. S. E. Sec. 9 ; s. W. I S. W. i, Sec. 10 ; W. 4 N. W. i, Sec. 15, Tp. 15 S. R., 4 E. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land viz ; Chris Clawson, C. A. Whedovk. James ( ..i'i' ell and Martin Wright all of Sun Pete County, Utah. And notice is given that Sine Frandsen,one of the heirs of Joseph Frandsen, of Mount Pleasant, San Pete Co.. Utah, has filed notice of. intention to make final proof on bis desert land claim, No. 1175 fot tbe LoWS, Sec. 6, Tp. 15 S., II 4 E. before Tne Register and Receivtr at Salt Lake City, Utah, on Wednesday the 11th day of April. ISi'S. He names the following witnesses to prove the complete irrigation and of said land viz reclaimation Peter Madsen, Rasmus Madsen George Frandsen, Sr. and Hyrui.i Frandsen all of San IYte Couioy, Utah. D. WEBB Register. TJC. Bailey. Atty. MarTAptli X, physicians-- Dry Goods riHMi SfSi Olsleo 4 Lindley. t - Ilaa reopened with a well aborted stock f 1$ - EPHRAlfcl CITY, of- UTAH. - Crocwici And Hardware, Crockery, Glaoo-wa- re, Hats, Caps, Boots, & Shoes. I, lade Beady s.WJi&E.H.SUohn Clothing a Specially,I1 JP3H.3LOH3SJ. XQ'W Produce taken at the Highest Price. Please give us a call, and le convinced J. P. Meilstrup ite- i & fit? Co., - ul G no. P8 T A C E E BT EQD1N Tittle , Monuments, Head-ston- es, SStOjDL SAL bf H a375 Ollttlngj t;,y;e and Tfon the beautiful of San Pete. T12. .P,V.R. Rt Co. in Doal&r . MAINE STREET, Etc. Tablets, Executed &23F-Wh- ia the Neateit Oolite Stone spV ite Desert Land, Final Proof. for United States Land 0 filed. Ball LakeCitt Utah, Febuary 2fi, 1nS3. Notice is hereby given that Johii Ahderson of Gunnison Sail Peld County Utah, has filed notice of in: tenti'on 0 make jroof on his desUref land claim No. 1512, for tbe N. W.' I of S. E. i See. 22 Tp. 19 S. R. 1 Uj before the County Court at Manlh on Tuesday tbe 10th day of April. 1888. Ho numes the fuP.owin witnesses to prove the comph tg lip rigatlon and reclamation of said land; Jens C. Sorenson, Hans I. Hanson. Julius II, Christenson and Peter C. Christenson all of Gunni: eon, San Peie Co. Utah. D. WEBB Register B.- A.M.Froiseth, Fe2.JAp Atty, A. h-i- ton ten-doll- .t O O GtQT :. R. SLOAN, MACHINIST. SEEDING Final Proof Notice For uhlication. xo. uses. UDlWSUtes Lnl office at Salt LaLe City, r. V. ImcM. Desert Land, r- arlan MdFarlahe fc TONE CUTTER; MANTI, ed spot behind the quarry and near Gods House on the mountain's brow. !)bstones, Ho took me to the top of the House, as Monuments, a panorama lay all around nie San Pete t Tablets, Co., all this he said he would give to nte if I would bnild my once chefished idea, . Silla, Etc. a college here in Manti. I pictured the wdnk 4tit coming iron horse six weeks from date, the tourist, the sightdVV ily and Promptly Executed and puffing I was dlmost conthousands. seers by Terms. on 'r Very Reasonable verted, but I said no the cluief, the oclUTB question is the idlers in Zion must be employed, inducements t) marFor Sells riage must be created, the horrors of .iafAu vvoilds idea of a single life, bachelor the s Beautiful Building Stone will or maidenhood must be counterbalenc-ed- . s furnished in shape oreizle to Lock up your thousands and so I and will he delivered did. order, ' to Much as I value education, that panaany point in the rfiij 1 n cea, yet I prefer the corrimon X roads tbie on Territory school house facilities for a while till we or have opened the avenues of industrial pursuit to a surplus population. With N. block W. of Main, this in view I asked an eminent machinist if he would boss my machine department and educate 10 or do apprentices, Co-o- p. H and if he could recommend a furmoi who thoroughly understood his business as a grower and ma rketer of his products, free he said he could import one. vp. llieC All H Manti-war- rb. u d, JJ F4 f I Si?"?'3 -i nt ESTS yv Sti BTQm bih author l Idr. -- 3 r itsziii;. !iei:st5S2(g Tor 233.0 pass'-- ?J ACTO R Y Boot3 and Shoos. re 3 3-Alm- Judice. 'e a tine stock of Home Made ,.,y ara also prepared to da all : Lis Sub Kinds of repairing. doors South of P. 0.x JUVENILE REAlilNGf. Vc'trVj-n- - V? ( ry, No. CEtiTS WANTED. fsonie years before my beard announc- ELDREDG'e MAXilFACTOEIHS CO; a ed approachiag manhood, or in other words, yvhen I wqs neither man nor boy, 363 aftd 365 WabA&H AYE., jsic Dealer, but between both, I expressed iit repeat' v w Idaho. ed conversations a stroog desire of seeEagle Rock, CHICAGO, 'indformy New Catalogues of Music ing the w'orld, from which I was disoods. Prices the Lowest, goods the couraged by my parents, though my tfist can be Made. Agent for the father had been no inconsiderable travell?Tass tiand Instruments Send for ler himsalf, as will appear before I have 3 e Band Instrument Catalogue, also reached the end,. of my singular and, I The BUYERS GUIDE is A ce Guitars. may add, interesting adventures. issued March and Sept., an oncy. leach year- - I1 cousin, by my mothers side, took a hivSclopedia of useful infor. ing to me, often said I was a fine forfmatiou for ell who pur. ward youth, aud was much inclined tq chase- the luxuries or the His gratify my curiosity. eloquence haa necessities of life. We more effect than mine, for my father ean clothe you and furnish you with consented to my accompanying him in all the necessary and unnecessary a voyage to the island ol Ceylon, where appliances to ride, walk, dance, sleep, SALS in all kinds of Musical hie uncle had resided as governor many eat, fish, hunt, work, go to church, or stay at home, and in various sizes, years. . . J ust figure out Merchandise, stationery styles and quantities, We sailed from Amsterdam with desto do all these things is what required patches from their High Mightinesses COMFORTABLY, and you can mako a fair toys, Ladies milline cf Holland. The onlycir-tpn-stanc- e States the estimate of devalue of the BUYERS . ry, Etc.,Etc.,Etcy vh ch happened on our GUIDE, which will tie sent upon of 10 cents to pay postage, wonderful was edicts the receipt worth relating 'A U HER of Focal and IrJlru MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. of a storn which hd t .rn, up by tfie vita M- 1C. Terms rrc sondlh. rAots a gifest number of trees of Michigan Avenue, Chicago, LX Marker. C. SMYTHj u.aJs.nsrnDx. vc-jeg- j 'Wfftyuuiuw tkVULUAti Spvhv in jU 1X1-11- -4 Uit iamc p Ss-Si- fcfc33CH.9 -- liltllif. ' "v1 jJ feeTcU f iS3l r-s- ' V pre nesses to her rontinuou renhbu ujvr and cultivation of said tracts vizliab. BlltL'V William A Huvmon, Iostph Jv Johneon John F. wakefloid all of IIuntingtoniKmery Co., C c T. W 3. 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Tiy are aikbout exception the cheapest books erer doIv iished in anr land or laojuape, and fnrnlsh to the coMtee of tiie people an opportunity to secure the Vest literature of the day at the most trifling: expense. In any other senes these great work would eoet many times the priee at which they are bore ottered. Each oneie complete in iUtll i Otbs. The Forcalllnl Unblos. A Ksvil. fy V. T. CxLDoa. Wonders of the World, Karvaai, s anl luui.ratir.ot of the fnott woodtrftl AknTil, tty Avltaiios Cosa, Jr. The Old SStskea t work of ntturr and of maa. Vary lnUrUuf and Instructive, The earl of the Ocan. Abort!. Py Clara Awsosts. Hollow Ash llall. a Notl By haoAaaT Bieoar. B ondera of the hcu. A dttcrlptlTWvf in many wondtr-fu- l books ar Th For Publication. No. 2809 tnited States Land Office, sail Lake City, T, T. , , febaary 8 IShs, . Notice i hereby giyen that the following Darned Settlers hate filed notice of iatinlioh tomake sra' pruot m support of their claims and eeccre Dual entiv thereot, aud that said proof will be uotde before tbr Probate Judge, or in ins abnenco tbe county Clerk, cf Emery Co. C. T. at the Ountj court HoUNe t castle Dale U T od Jsirday Mirch 31, iN8. yi: Ira B. Whitney H. E. N", 61 for tnr S. S. y. hec. 29 and N. H N. W 3 Sec. 32, T, IIS H. 9 E, and he nature tho iolloivii( witnjaes to prove bis coniinuoue residence Upon and ultivaiion of said tracts, viz: .John A. West, William a. uj moil Joseph E. Johtxson and F.M'ai hold all of BHUtinion, Kmrr Co . t 't aIko. Jane West widow i E.o.?n51 fonthj Lots 3 and & bee. 30 and Lots 1 and 2. Sic 31 T. I7 S K 9 K. And she iniRjes the fo loHiug wit- gipHsgS Iifr fcEr Slth ? WITH Consolidated Notice E VS anti 8, of Nolle. 18 hereby Riven that J(hh Ilai.R'-n- . of in imtu-Priee. Emery county, o. T. has No. tentioh to mike proof on hln rtesirt, land claim 898 for the N. W. tt 8. K. H N. E 4 h W. V and a. K. N W. X hoc. lj T.13orS It. 9 I. 190 crs.of before the l'robate Jiulijn county (lik, at Emery County, 0, T. thecouuty court llouiie eaetle rale, U. T.on Monday the 36 day of gaiety lses. Centimes the following an nesses to prove the complete irrigation and reelaimution of said Pratt, land, viz: Francis U. EVvell, Lorenzo Ewell, ahd John Biglow all of Price, Emery co., U. T. D. WEBB nepistei. yebPjMarM Chas, W. Staynep Atty. the UTAH; Nulled Publication. No. 2827. P. 0. BOX 9 MANTI. - N, aS8. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah. Feb. 27, iS-S- i Notice is hereby given that the follow ing named settler has filed notice cfhis intention to .make final proof m support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before Cae Judge, oi in his absence the Clerk of the Co. Court of Emery Couhty, at Castle Dale Emery Conuty, Utah, on Wednesday April the 4th.,i$$, viz: John V, Guymon of Emery County Utah cm his II. E. No. of E of N E 6245 for the E S E sec 26 T 17 S R 8 E. He names the following witnesses to prove his. contiunous residence upon,, and cultivation of, Said land, viz: Niels C. Jorgensen, Eengt Johnsen, E. C. Jor gensen, Alonzo Brinkerhoff, all cf Em P WEBS, Register. try Co., Utah., Feb29Ap4 T, C. Bailey, Attorney. p 1- 4 4, , s A Nascl Injector free Wth each bottle ofshiloh ni3. f Catarrh Koedy. JJticiO tlitve v roup, BhMoliH Cure will Jurupliaft-lv, vhvopiBg cough aud aiivui hitiR. cute tort ( atarrh Ijeme y ?noutb eauciir wr9UtL phtheria, -- |