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Show l' AMERICA The Home Sentinel Sound to On the C'i-i- i I'u'nbiiny' - 0) fcJ 1 lent J.iLr i ;!.IIir. of T S redd u tlilu E M IS ,- Devoted the p.-opi- i tin- ot S.m Pete i i"' 'I. M :r t'jr-.- -i - i st;r. br Oil'll .Wt.-- . Coinjn-- ' Aujf. 6, iSSS Edmunds Eirtor .SENTlNi.t-.Seudlu- t i a man of strung prejudices. He lias WOULD THEV CoNDONE VUE always been the" opposed to open executive sessions of Senate, but when VICK- caucus of his party decided to consider ftsheries treaty in open session, he kii2 the An Herald- - EduoriUii: voted with them. But he lias taken no of the efwrts of Kcv Dr, Sneni part fn the discussion, notwithstanding fact that he is one of the be- -t posted the stem the to young Baptit men on (lie subject in the country. Not tide of gambling that hn4 become does he refuse to take any part in only so prevalent in higli society says: the discussion, but tie will not even ocMr. Stem may be a veey good cupy his seat while the subject is be the Senate. Some peuple are inman, as bn undoubtedly is an lore clined to criticize his action somewhat earnest and well meaning J'oung severely, and to accuse him of sulking people because he could not have ins own way. man, but there are who will he willing to g. liable that However, he is about as indifferent to opinions of oilier people as any man he has, in the language of the tile I ever saw. He proved mat fully m the lie can off more that street, "bitien of '84. masticate in this matter, and that campaign Is there an organized movement to To he will ho cru-he- d oat of sight Ion; bring about a war with England? ludicrous a this appear may Some people before h clifL.lv the question, buti view ul pieremaiksof foible which ha ent out to two Senatois Riddlebcrger and leller If' Washington girls gamble on the floor of the Senate within the serious they are not going fo let a boy past week, I11it becomes aof really the couise Ins remarks can if question. them they preacher stop the tislieries tieaiy, Mr. Teller help it, or they are not like the against said that tne United States would never bright and pretty Amercan girls be a tiee nation unless it asserted that which belonged to it, and unless it was generally. ready and willing to stand up for that of Hi Is this not a very pant way which the tieaty of 1783 recognized in cementing on, a enkenng vice, or it whether that weie its boundaries or The people of the of encouraging the effor's of a re- its independence. United States would get their rights former. peaceably if they could, forcibly if they must. Rather belligerant talk for a OF COURSE HE IS NOT ALLS A.MEE nation without a navy, isnt it? But Mr. MELICAN MAN. Riddleberger used even stronger language. He said among other tilings, A alleged Chinee gambler (of that we would never be a National until we have whipped course, the police dont know of any Government for the third There is no white ones) of the name of Tanee England the fac t tiiat time. abuse of England denying Wanten Monee, or iome such cog in any shape is popular, particularly so nomen, was to be tried, this after with the younger generation, Many shrewd politicians think that the noon, for having played a game of Senate of the Fifty-firCongress will chance for five cents or less, some be a tie, and that the --Vice president twelve months ago. Of course, it elected m November will have the deis expected he will be tined. Gam- ciding vote. I 'I on education bling among the Chiefese must be havehe louse committee the bill to esfavorably reported so demoralizing stopped; it is tablish a national industrial institute in tins city. Senator Gorman and .Edmunds had Apropos of the above It has quite a wrangle on Friday onthe subbeen stated on good authority to a of Canadian railroads, Mr, Gorman ject representative'ol this' paper, that twiited Mr. Edmunds with being the atand frequenters torney for railroads whose interests he the gambling-hell- s are all well known to the police had to officially act upon as Senator. One of the signs of the times is the who only make ?i descent upon them with which sort of resolualacrity often enough to bring a fair license tion for investigating any Canadian encroach into the City treasury. When such ments, or alleged encrouchinents, on our s a thing as that becomes an estalj-- . rights, is passed by Congress. Mr. in relation to the Canresolutien Ished fact, it has a more demorab adian Pacific railroad went through the izing influence upon the public Senators of both parties. The "dont than open bouse, by bringing un- tread on me, feeling is rapidly spread faithfulness to duty: and lawbreak-int- o ing in this country, and it bodes ill for somebody. respectable circles. The Senate tarifl bill has not yet been reported, and no one seems able to say reWe believe in the union of church just when it will be, thotlgh some20th Senators- have sent thff publican and state, but if there has been a mst as the date. divorce granted, let there he no unThe attendance at the sessions of the House is very small these warm days. lawful cohabitation, Mr. Outkwaite thinks the passage of any Pacific railroads legislation at the present session very doubtful, Senator Palmer thinks the wicked Washington lobbyists a myth, I dont. Senators Hoar, Allison, Hale, Dolph, Mining operations ill metal and coal are begun with great energy Pugh, Eustis, and lilodget, have been ' appointed a select committee under the in China.' Hoar resolution, to investigate the commercial lelations between Canada and won Couni Anton Apponzi the United States. $bUU,000 by winning the Austrian As soon as anything concerning the is mentioned in Congress, Derby. look out for a bitter political discussion. James Whitcomb Riley, the This was exemplified in the House lousier poet, is quite modest and Thui sday, when the republicans tried to put a pension amendment on the unassuming. general deficiency appiopnation bill. Bress and long wraps made for The discussion covered about everything that effects the soldier, and was warmly sea voyages have a sights of lead participated in by halt a dozen memin the beams of the skirts to keep bers. The case of Northern Pacific Railroad them from blowing about too rude Guilford Miller, a, homestead against V ly on deck. settler, which has been pending in the Hold your head and contract Interior Department tor two years, has been decided against the rail toads. The your abdomin.il muscles is the tem-ed- v decision, it is said, atlects about two fur seasickness suggested by thousand similar cases 111 the General m English idiyTcan, Dr. K.' 1. Land Office. The Sundry Civil appropriation has Thurstan, win -- peaks from been passed by the Senate, with a large number of amendments. Justice Fuller has leased one of Dr. Walter Cinielhani. of Daw- theClnel costliest private residences in this son, Ga. his a young sheperd lUt city for a long term, lie will not take which makes a e u. c Aching the oath of office until October. Capi roL. and eating th common little Th-budsparrow. rarerly ever NOTICE. fly high When fiighttnel up, ami G LlDdDVGC I33i;CI3LZ2i.rJ'G-3E!- Washington, Has re.-kle- X-.O- s UTAH. ami He TO THE rt ni.IC 0? TJao Co. S.P.V.R.R. Will NU co-o- p. s, Mnut-r- A- a specify. 375 certon At CJxester J.T; nr HE JOLLEY i MuAWNI, HOUJsERj , liijstfloiis house iu every c. Tn.Yelefs ou the ?. 1 V.. By,, should give us a call. JIu,8 and ituirr j uge always on hand Mucie Dealer, 4 Send (of my Ne-- Catalogues of Musical Goods Prices the Lowest, goods the best that can be Made. Agent for the best Brs Band Instruments. Send for large Baud Instrument Catalogue, also Do what is right. It is right to use home products in preference to imported articles. It is right to furnish our own people employment. It is right to uatronize home institutions exclusively. THEREFORE It is right to purchase the Boots and Shoes manufactured by Zions of fine Guitars. C. F. 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Ml. rieivsnnt Ors, Olsten & Lindley M enPk-:- OM-I- Ephalm. i - ; Y.'V-.-- Rngal Telegrams promptly responded to. i .1 . . Office at regidenceTwo blocks north) of City Hall; Manti. V .f - i V aounfwn-fk'- eiTIJBXnoXN3KIj! justu; ih - , hereby ,ne.ljlettl.-rllale,l lu.ll,.,,, rielp.K nihke fiunl proat iueui'llert (it )1U. ,j" Jje North Mu! nTJot will lie m le W,liirMj,. OUtll 3.1 t lt Recei wr nt tWv, riU ,m 7. lS'.,Wsiuile.l L.la. . N. 7,,;- - ir;l,e K. , N. K. Sec. 23 !,- lh S. It. 3 F,. lie n,aw ' Wltliesnen lo Jnuve 1ns CTIlllln,iIUk. ;' J .ml uiltwatuni 'f. Mild Ihii.i, OIIX oil i u Genera T. h c.ibH.., I MtbdtLaku NOTICE FOR P U iUJi A'.jj gpyg Land Office at Salt Laket T.. July 5, 1888. Notice is hereby given tt of his j SceDic settler k intention tt following-name- d final proof in support of hi, e: and that said proof will Y befoie the Clerk of Emerpgden T. at the County Court jSalt Lake Castle Dale, U. T., on Provo Aug. 25, 18S8, viz : PcderiOenver D. S. No. 9955 forthew. e. i e. e. i Sec, 10, & n. vr.'j. Sec. 11, Tp. 22 s, r. 6 e. Ht,rj7() the following witnesses his continudus residence up f'gden bintu cultivation' of, said lam f-- ,elVfcS Christensen, Joseph Casper ( V'- X. N'is.l-- Spr-'-' .v I; .4 8 ' 2 TF .. .1 PIlYSIClASxfe S URCrEONS. Surgeons of the S. F. T. Ry., Dffi-eEphraim, Utah. ' ) I FKU rr Di.-eas- es n and Sdfgcon lA'iOv HOSPITAL BEVIES, go. of Ladies and Children a A healthy specialty resort for invalids. Land. Final prooh Tn hi halo for i uhlieation. No, 2077. Lahd Office at Salt Lake CityJue Notice is hereby giveu that Andrew Fountain Green, San Pete Co., t tah notice of intention to make pront o liiadcceased son Andrew F, Leslie' ' Neatly ai claim No. 1336, for the N E Tp. l4b. It. 2 E befrtre the JVufct on V absence the CTerk of the Conmy tV; lete County at Manti on aturday, trr July ls'hS, lie names the ii 'foHowiitf to prove the complete irrigation auu t of said land : Farley Allred. AlU Christian John Chnstensen, Cornell all of San Fete County, Utah. D-- . For Notice No. Th-i- WErLp Bet bo furn s orde to Pi'W.'c.iw2.h;;. Lsiul Office at Salt Lake Gitv X'tan. ; Notice In reby fjiveu that the nh ieU-filiiu Ins of l.it-settler lias notice 1st N. pi out in support of liistdanu. j J proof mil bo made before tile ,JI kof in Ins abseni c the ouuty lor at us y , Kimry comity The -- 111. lKfiS ma : William II. Uabi-ncyK 1 lortlie cured i, ( f N e 'a ti .s E V s L Sec. ;,r. lownalup U Fast. lie liaine.s tlie following during his coutnnious result nee or011 mid f given .1 ol.aaio lniol. viz : .bums Ii- Cray A. J. Slinisoir5 in its C kins, F, M. i.nu-rU. T. wv: Sb' Notice-U. Dctcrt . shown JD B ale v Att ornev. T. tion leadinj , bay ilia been enteredl k1' aHisl against ' u by Edmund ,u failure to eoi'iidy with la'V as uoon No. I2,jl diiti d March 9th 18S5 w.ir bee. 25 N. S. 15. M S. E. ;i 34 S. It. 2.1 K.. iu San luan Conn1' the csncellation of said entry: ,"1 t fim that said Thomas Ames has u said land irom its desert comlitu I'ro'it Ihernon within the stfml'r- , 'r, years as required by law. ,!1 . kereby sumnioiied to hl-aat II) 0fn' 4 dnv of Auu. . lead, u,) spend and turiusb testinffinv allowed failure. T. C- - Gc Mr, Entry S. Land Ollifce-- Silt Lake Cit, . n ; s Mam s berlain to say with c as nme in the Pleasec ttiatisn For sa Bailey Attomry F yo: Noticd for : Dr.HiH.St. John Pln.ticin - T No. 3002. Desert Manufactured and sold at the Vine Bluff Plaster Works, Nephi, Utah. Also on sale ftt I. Bales Green GroThis cery, Main Street, Nephi. plaster is superior to any other by reason, of its slowness in setting giving ..nyone who can use a trowel time to use it and it makes the finest of work. Per cwt. (sacked)$l ; Concrete plaster, 75 cents ; Land plaste, 40 cents. .''.ilc of the . vita the I v., at S : fore the Register or Rece, x Land Office, Salt Lake 01'1 Saturday, Aug . 25th, DSA x Temple Office, Manti Utah. Teancuin Pratt for the e.Jo Bio. C. E. Johnson. sec. of 24, Tp. 13, s. h. 9: Stl I take pleasure in attesting to the "itntvar!s ,,f merits of Johnsons Essence ok names the following resider his continuous prove Like, having used it personally, y''jE and also in my family, with the on, and cultivation of, ) most gratifying results. I consider viz: Andrew J. Simmoni. aid it a safe, prompt and efficacious Hansen, James D. GrayEmu Jno. B. Maip.En. A, Powell all of Price, remedy. Johnsons Essence of Life is sold Utah. D. Webb, p at the Manti Store, price 50 G. J. Marsh, Attorney, cts. per bottle. Plaster of Paris W i.iIR, tho . a lailv, lur 'h-'i- NOTICE FOR PUBLICAT. !Tthe best. jgrJ aVEu VITALITY . . c 0I. Co-o- Livbient, Penetrate W underfill. Tbt it. 111-11-- 1 v AN HONEST OPINION. . -- l , FifOBHIA P L, Iand Office at Salt La? Utah, July 6th, 18S8. DEALS in all kinds of Mnsical Notice is hereby given t.JCTe Merchandise, stationery, following-name- d setticr of his intention to tea; toys, Ladies milline proof lit ouppruit of nis ry, Etc., Etc., Etc, that said proof will be iu Is the ORLY POULTRY JOURNAL, published wjf N and .Ubn ,vtrrirk a'i Siolfc! SMYTH, aVEZXaNTTX, ; 1 . U Tj. 1 S. ;. ihe fallowing tluuullB ,rMib nc tijion, and laud, via: Han Nielsen, A C. RjCULTf. iw,i j roikfpu thMKdpniff will W tua Li uf tan Pet - in quality. SOLD BY ALL HOME DEALERS . Ctah' . tine stuck of Home Made Rasmus Albertsen, Isaac Kdeturniii; of Muddy, Emerv Co. , U. 1 Arrive S Boots and Shoes. D. Webb. Pp- G. Doi They are also prepared to do all A tty1 & Simmons Stayner kinds of repairing. Jlvll' Store 3 doors South of P. 0 Mercantile Institution eshecidlly as they are moderate in price, elegant in style and superior A d0q V IS hrHsbv no-tic- Eagle Rock, Idaho. f V x ie-pv- Alma Marker. 5. , t.s SAX IKTK. a salesmen. 0C-- ; 'W Kutriv re k Natl.- but -- ! The MAiNtI. I will keep r Supply of Beef at all times at the Snow Stand, M.iliti. The highest price' paid for all Oon kinds of Hides. Call cm 'Mr. Geo. Snow, Alain city, Street, Manti., that, A. Lowry, Jtt. i in lvsit, anit'ly, New York, wh.-te- , lb.d, persons lived in every dwd all aveiage, against HOWTO CURL SALT RHEUM ling, hon-eo- n AND TETTER. 7.8 in Loudon. Furthermore, the Kn had no sunfrom de.iths glish city Many persons firmly believe that stroke to record npd a tempera-- t rheum and tetter can not he salt ure below zero is almo.-- t unknown. cured and quietly submit to he While the Emperor of Brazil tortured by them. It they would edits in a box was il in Milan his estimated invest twenty-fiv- e expenses were 4 0,i 0i francs. The of Chamberlaidseyennd skin orni-ineand apply it as directed regular hotel bill was one 1.000 trance a day, but on account of they will soon become conv inced bis illness other gusts tmd to leave of their error, It almost insta-itland for thirty-fi- e days the cost lelievis the itching and burning wa- 000 Go, trance. A physician sensation and lias cured many Loin Pari made two trips to Milan cases after they had resisted all for 0,000 francs, two Italian doct- other treatment for from ten to or- were paid J.2G0 francs a day, ttventy years. Tiv it. For sale at Manti ami he had to give a lot of fees. Yilluiu A it nL iixa Loiii i f, :u. 140IJ ids. Hh Will l ,nb4 Office at J. F. F. DOR1US & SOW, .jas this dog siin.di outruns catches tlnuuhefore thev light, not only eats the birds, H'ems to enjoy the sport. The London Mediem Pre s srratulates itself ai.d its tnat there is a more crowded with a liighyr death recotd Id: tiU IV. ie. to Itl aIiuv i CU am) ii itVri-1-- 1 feit iu diif ) i . H bait icrmljit. abutn. Oouuly iu xiu.r r! '. ' v, Iiuau.ea J. P. Meilstrup, Prop. 1 SCRAPS ' (liht .iqil.'r te.-t-s. Cul-lom- - Mi-- uiukt? lijial by Genuine Domestic still jc.ujs, nml 47 eudare nil of-- Produce taken at the Highest Price. Ilease give me a carf, and be convinced v. 'nmsi nr imitation now going DmTi he deceived ly PRICES. T i;jiv ( Beware of count-- groceries Shoes. lade Clothig .Ready st v , Hardware, Crockery, Glassware, Hats, Caps, Boots, & s de-str- Hud Off Goods r - jn Fair view. Dron him a curd by mail. good assorted stock --AnJ-well t n- - j- n a F - EPHRAIM CIT.Y, a . S it C 1 , linaoiA to t .VKt ;Urfby ihur t 4 Sciiltx fthvl atf The only genuine o o ? Fo- You Forget Itv)o o(Dont ENT.! AND. Tvblicati" pH No. 3000. Land Office at Salt Lake City,ttah;a,, the Notice iff hcrebY given settler has filed notice oi nuke final proof in support ef eI Ijinort th Uf4 iff no Co i ctroi e to opj, cv e f jh) uto male, J--' -- T F. He names the following his of'fitmnous residence upon inJ of, Paul land, vi.: Willard chnte Mortensoii. Hans P Hansen, Han Ephraim, Nan Pete co. Utah. Bird & Lowe Attys. for Af I'l. Ksnr.y - I |