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Show of adultry. dance m the Council tion was entered to a charge People vs. Oscar Pergland; grand House on Friday evening for the benifit took till October to plead. ot the N. W. Sunday School. All are r The jury came into court and invited. een md ctmeiits m United mac reported One gentleman who was up the creek Stages cases and 1 errit jrial case. The ignored. the oilier day, says he pulled 32 dead case a ja 11st John S. Prows was Christian Sorenson, for unlavvSul cocheering sheep out of the water. This is do some- habitation, was sentenced to 90 days in new s. Cannot our city fathers the penitentiary. thing lor this? .Mu n day, Oil. 1. last season of night, first the frost The most the vs. J. C. disen, uni awful is This states United and that very slight. remarkable season known to our oldest cohabitation; plead guiliy; sentence sus inhabitants. Usually the first frost is pended during good behavior. United states vs. John F. Allred, cohamonth earlier. . a nearly October 15 given to plead. bitation; Look out lor 1L11 and Ta'tons Add United States vs. Erick Ericksen, unnext week. They will be here with lawful cohabitation; plead guilty to this their Palace Photograph Car about the charge, not guilty to former conviction. 12 111st, Cabinet Photographs $3.00 per United States vs, Teacncuni Taylor, unlawful cohabitation, plead guilty; sendjzen, first Class work. behavior. A urprise Party, by the South Ward S' tence suspended during good The Grand Jury reported eight United S. Choir, was given to i!r. Peter Westen- one Territorial. last. States cases andvs. skovv on Wednesday evening United States Sophia Peterson, unand otf pleasantly Everything passed law ful cohabitation; plea, not guilty. time. those present had a very enjoyable United States vs. Peter Nielsen, adulof A little son ot Robert Kirkman, tery; plea, notgmly; sentence suspended United States vs. Smell C. ChristenSprmgville, while plaung with a Winchester rule on the 29th, accidently kill- sen; unlawful cohabitation; plea, gusty; ed his little sister 7 yeats old, and an- sentence, October 2nd. United States vs. Soren C. Christen-sen- ; other little gnl, daughter of Charles adultry; idea, guilty, October 2nd Pradlurd, aged three. for sentence. We inadvertently left out Hie name of Chr.stopher Frank, Peter C. Madsen, a young lady (M.ss . estenskoW) who John P. Pollen, Hans Johnsson and sang at the Knew ell Party, our excuse Hans Chnstopherson were admitted to is, we Were not piesent wueu siie sang, citizenship. so did not hear bei; but iiavu no doubt the piece was well rendeied. There The .1 i oois Sentinel. Devoted to the peroral interest of tnep'Hipie of San l to and surround- -- Adfrtlu;; 2.00 1.2) ,i5 x- lUUMton Appllcatiou. Address communications to I. tin-Hm- Company, U. T. Manti. Jas. T. J axeman, O. Box 57, CONVENTION. To the Central Committee of the SanPete County Democratic organi ' ' zation : ' GENTLEMEN The undersigned, comprising the Executive Committee of the Dtah County Demociatic Club, were on the 17th instant instructed by said elub to confer with simil.i- organization-; in the several counties of this Territory with the view of ilecting an independent I)eino Territorial rralic organization. With this object in view we earnestly and respectfully ask your cooperation by pending representative from your organization to a meeting at Salt Lake City on the tith day of October, DSS. Notice of place of meeting hereafter to he given through public - press. James Dunn, XV. N. Di'semjeury. S. It. TnntitAii, V. It. Pike, A. 0. Smoot, jk. Provo, September 27, lS.'jS, Persuiuit to the above call. There Six teams pa-e- d through Marti on Saturday last for Southern California. Five were from central Nebiaska and Their first resting one horn Kansas. place will be L'is Angelos, hut then ultimate destination will be w herever they find suitable homesteads. The Nordi Ward Sunday Sell ml will have an excursion to Funks Luke next dliete has been a nice proFriday, gramme prepared for the occasion, which will fie given in the Provilion at tfie lake. Those who have teams are requested to he at the Council House on Fnd.iy moimng at 8 o'clock slurp. will be a meeting of the democratic We are glad Mr. Hill has decided to party held in the City llall in Manti on locate in Manti permanently as we conThursday evening Oct. 4th 18.H8, or 2 sider him a good citizen and a benefit to tlie town. Those who hive seen the woik turned out by Hill a Tolton proritorial Convention to be held in Salt nounce them excellent. We saw samp hike City on the 6th day of Oct. iSSS. les at litaver of as good pictures (their All independent democrats are cord'-all- woik) as any we have seen invited to lie present. light along gents. E. K Kenner, Channian. Rullianisin is increasing among our Manti Oct. 2nd 1S8S. young boys A little hoy, a stranger, was stopped in the street tfie other dav by two boys about 12 or 14 yeais old, and the little fellow had a sack ot wheat taken from him and was otherwise badly Look out for our proposition net treated. Hoys you should learn to tieat strangers kindly, and patents should do week. all they can to stop such d ungs. Judge Z- Snow anold veteran, died in Provo and Ogden are both trying for Salt Lake on the 27U1. a Cieamery. This is a business that a Sever ll parties are going from Manti little capital could do well to invest ill We have belter opportunities M.uiti. to Conference and the fair. foi an enteqwise of that clni.u ter lieie Onions for sale at Joseph S. I.raiih-waitthan either of those points mentioned. Mailt i.Six blocks west of Temple. Let some of our capital figure out this project and put a little life into the town. men and speak. David H. Cannon ofSt. George, who Come now ye moneyed was wanted tor (J. C., gave himself up ou the 27th. RAILROAD TALK. oclock, tor the purpose of electing.l gates to atteiui the Democratic releTer- y LOCAL ITEMS. e, n Rain in the valley on Monday pight and slight sprinkling of snow in the mountains. The Stake Academy question was the e theme for the discourses in the Sunday lust. Mr, Andrew Nielson has purchased the land west of Oscar Cooleges saloon funning to the alley. Price paid $400 Taber-prnacl- Mrs. I 15. Prune! who has been tinder piedic.il tieatment at Ephraim, has returned home much improved in health. The Civil Government Class will meet pgaiti on the 1st Saturday in October. All are invited, There should be a good turn out. We have received Mav, June ami The July of the Wistoncal A'trotd. Mgy Number containing a description of Zions Camp. The Democrats of Summit County have resolved to nut be Democrats, but to be Liberals still. Just so. We thought as much. Our friends will please remember that we want wood, li.iv, wheat, potatoes, ham, cabbige, store orders and cash at this office. , The south branch of the Manti almost completed. The (font is one tf the prettiest in this section, and the Interior is well lighted. Misses Talton and Bowen ot Heaver are visiting Manti. The young lad.es express themselves as well pleased with our town and the young people here. Co-on- is NOTICE. Those who know themselves indebted to this paper are requested to call and settle as those we owe desire their pay. Please remember ' this. The Salt Lake people sav the Temple fates from Salt Lake to Manti ate too Many who would prefer to come high to this Temple, go to Lagan on this account. Any one wishing to buy an organ or sewing maehing can make a good barWe ingain by calling at this office. jure cheaper and better nmbodv else. terms that ve going to have any theatricals . la.ti this winter. It is time a rent-- j We have good r;y was organized. led and it should he induced to give to the people. Ar i i . brown of Nephi has a choice lot K itr.s for sale. "I hev will be kept at Cnestei depot for two weeks. All per- ons ii U itted i the impr. enter. t of sheep should see them before buying. I. 1 1 SOMETHING RESIDES POLYGAMY. re- turned from Salt Lake, and is prepared to commence practice as a Mid wile. She comes well reccoiaendcd from the Hospital and also from Drs. Y. H. Olsten and R B Pratt. Those desrr-11her services will find her two blocks west of the Tabernacle, on 1st South 22 St,.Manti. l)c-er- et :; P3 M I hae in my possession- One sorrel mare about seven years old, branded 5; on left hip ami on left thigh 11, wh'te stripe m face, front feet white, saddle maiks. If the above described animal is not claimed and taken away, on or before Oct. 10, iSSS, will be sold to the highest cash bidder at 2 oclock p. m. at- -Fountain Green Estray round. VC - a E art All bu ' this j" transnetc this drjn Georgf. Crovvther, Pound-keepe- r. Fountain TIreen, Oct. 1st, iSSS. O c Notice Of Final Froors. No. 8US3 KS Land 0.hce at Salt Lake City. U. T.. August 10, ISbS. Notice hereby given that Urn settlers have tileu following-nameto mak; intention their notice o; final prod' in support of tbair claims, ..mi becur-fin- al respective entry then of and that ' -- Ephraim, CO i.--. 2o d 1 f be 1 WrHtn . JZ the Uvith month fr.sa ( n l9't'Zj ,3 r- - Ephraim pioneers, day, beg little Fo co CD twentv-t- l took up West Fei as follow; a team sli and a gai with no t land. Tt Danish pi CD CD ffH late that not unde tion, the finally m n, Some 150 were ne on!e ami r but nov Tbompsc Rasmus -- n Others wi from whe The yt: broadly-- , . frtasshdp 'A yistage o 1 Ephraim fcaosed t Ouu-tu- 1 Hoomy With hea ffleans them in t thd it not those fe. imraeu-lousoiigi- brethern tnents an - Do what is right. itnd evei jounce of that wou It is right to use home products in preference to imported articles. It is right to furnish our own peonle employment. It is right to patronize home institutions exclusively. hunger. A log c hold t! ings,,insM 1 hd, frith A lew t: Pear, bei , . It is right to purchase the Boots and Shoes manufactured by Zion's Mercantile Institution as eshecidlly they are moderate in in price, elegant style and superior in quality. SOLD BY ALL HOME DEALERS e, beople the toots . THEREFORE pre-p.ue- ' hlrdy an Welcome yet will f built and fed for or jtpprecia Is now c: was tillei the pack of abundan The me Wnd 5 I Is S r, p. r'Tvpi & if M S sni i V 1 1 worked ful year, pie who fhat Joli: yards yer, or U ti pade a 1 F larch, t You seen And t EPHRAIP.1 CITY, Has - ' UTAH. a good Judd---Sterlin- ay -- And well assort d stock Off Goods - M of- - t If you Larsen, I groceries ; , Hardware, Crockery, Hats, Caps, Boots, & Shoes. Oeadf lade (Whig a speeiilf. A q Pa) uay niorr will perh Glass-ware- Our ifri that we pes, ham cash at t , MARR ; . vi'. J- - F. -- 1. .r'r P. Feilstrup, p .LZ t 55 & 1 s its C -- Our inv .veil as Jr 4 t. tin, on T John Anc Dlay th bf their r v Produce taken at the Highest Prit Please give lif a call, and. R. , q all prawny yyflAN, ;,n. I,: be hnd 0111 tie waik around, that tie. ay 1 calle !No h 1 at the frost. In the guard, be savage Ii Sbrensen led to go grants to turned v 1 4 de-aic- all of families ; r-- . The committee appointed at the Mass meeting, held a meeting 011 Saturday evening to hand 111 their report. The committee had been divided into live sub committees, lour of the five to canvas the town lor subscriptions and the filth to get sta.isiieal data. (The town had been divided into four districts. The Ward line tlnough the center of the Tabernacle block being the east and west line and Mam street the north and south line.) Dr. F. R. Kenner was elected to the Chair and P. P. Dyreng elected Secretary of the Committee. The committees reported as follows: Sidhfital Co'.tihiUlcc lion. J. II. llouga.ud and Dr. F, R. Kenner ot sheep in .Manti, 51,000 head, own' HAVE IN MY POSSESSION: ed bv 17 ditleieut turns. One bine or iron gray mare, about 2 Value Real Estate years old, right hind loot white, illegible Cable, 2,2 0 bead, bland ipesembling something like c) buses, 1,2,. o on lull thigh, ll the said annual is Siieep, 51,600 not claimed and charges paid ou 01 This i a s' T od u . before Saturday, October lodi, iSSS, Wheat, will he sold to the highest ca-bidder, Oats, on that day, at 10 o'clock a. m. at tue! Potatoes, Pot. ml. Moroni Wool, Niles 0. Nil t.si n, Lumber (estimated of Pound-keepemills in .Manti) 2,000 000 feet. Pete San Co, Moroni, Utah, received Sept. 24, mbs. imeicliandise Fie'ght 2.10 tons. Eitray Notice. Rick shipped 1101th by Pariy N Sons narrow gague the Iasi h months-6- 0 I have m my poscsession: One while cji loads. about tour team old. branded1 steer, and from Manti to travel Pasengei Y U Dquaie w it la a bar over it)ont.ie estimated at 175 weekly. left s de ot body, watde on .he mme, ( 'am a.. eg ( '01 mu siiell ol lett hoi n of. tmdei oil Ihe t Hon. Win. Solid) east right ear, sqtiaie cron h tue ktl ear. ill Esq Luke ami Wm. One red yearling steer, blotched biand South west district Messrs L.C on the right thigh, square crop olt tignt Kiai a P. P. Dyieng ear. Is said animals are not claimed Noitli west district Messrs J. and taken away within fifteen days liom 11. Lowry ,x A. Tuttle date, will lie sold to the highest cash North east disltict Messrs F. Oct. m, iNsS, at bidder, on M g $953 00 one o'clockWednesday, Jolly and Joseph p. m. at the Sterling 500.00 Pound. THE LADIES FAVORITE. NEVER OUT OF ORDER. F. W. Snow, Total $3,375If you desire to purchase a sewing; machine, Pound keeper ask our mrent at your place for terms and The committees feel ceitain that they Sterling. San Pete Co., Sept. 25th. ibbS. prices. If you cannot find our agent, write could make the amount $4000. direct to nearest address to yon below named liy motion Mr, Joseph Judd was unaniNEWHOMESEWiNG MACHINE (MICE Sollce to Crsditors' mously elected as the Manti delegate of Chicago - 28UNIOM6QUARPO- :- DALLAS; the countv committee, and to represent of Elizabeth Allen deceased Estate TEX. the people of tins town to the R. R. Co. Notice .nT..un ATLANTA;. 1.1.. is hereby .r.enby the undersignat Salt Lake or enver. ed, administratrix of the estate of Elizabeth Allen diseased, to the creditors of A NasaJ Iniector free with each and all persons having claims againsts bottle of 'Shilohs FIRST DISTRICT COURT. Remedy the said diseased, to exhibit them, wi h Price 50 cents. Sold Catarrh by I. 13. Brunei! the necessary touchers, within four Manti, and H. P. Larson, Ephraim. Jnx:i: J. w. j 1 dp, m SIDING. months after the first publication of tins S Moll s Catarrh Remedy a notice to th- - said administratrix, at her for Catarrh, Diphtheria and positive c S.'at day, St if. 29. . Canker in Manti City, Utah, the Sold by 1. R. Brunei, Manti .Iu.h. f People vs. 3n rum Moor; plea changed being the place for the transact II. P. and Larson, Ephra m. t g'Htv; 01, 'cute the bus. ness of said estate, 111 -- a ni'ed S ales vs. 1, us Hansen; tnlavv-t.- d tv of San Pete. ' Yhy will you cotih when Shilohs c l.ab;i.u,. ,i, plea mu guilty. F.I.IAi. th Gkl At.s (me swill give immediate re: e Cubed Stales vs. !ia..s Nielsen; unlaw-fa- l Admiii'stiatri.x of the tla.e n E!i.:..het.', . 0 50 cts. and r. Sok. . I'e-i- , Bu nel, Manti, and II. P. Larson c. .habit 1' guilty; sentence, Allen deceased. .a u. Dated this 1st day ol Ckt , November 17 . , j. lea ol former couvic- zi-- foi families ; now buil count of I . Jed them -. - Ephi V '5 made said proof of the the foie County Judge Court of ."fail lete County, Lt it, o: before the Couni .11 his absence Clera of said Co. at the Courtiieii-- e turd a;. , iat Manti City, Utah, n : U e lU'lt day ol N ten. her, 1 Ni.s M m Ney, II. E. No oiM) for tue N. 4 S. E. J s.AV I A s, E. ; II. j u', ..I. 'in Ids. u. 5 E. an names the folio mg witnesses to prove iiis continue s..;i.u upon ml ct will IID b tu-d.i- F Jos. F. E Chicago, S. pteml.tr 2S. 'Die New . ,f West education Connni cum., a of the Coi.giegational Cliuicii, devuP-fi to the education under CI11. Mian eis o' the ehdJien and voutli ol tne Peimor.e-- i of Utah an I New Mex.c, lu Id us eight animal 'meeting ib ( en ill ..ibers of the cm pufate board VV . During the year $9,0.. , weipiisi-mhad been spent 111 the support of thirty schools and ur academies m Utah and New Mex.co; 2,775 pupils, 1,500 of t.iem of M01 m m parentage, were taught by viz : James K. In the central tivation of said land, sixty-fou- r teachers. Louis Johai crowded schools an the were hcLenahan, towns stn? John many child; tnu tie tinned away lot lack t) Cuv.au and Richard Brown, al of loom, it was den led to erect new of Mt. Plea-an- t, San Pe.' Co. , U.T. school b.iikfings in Salt Lake and Ilemy Coates, II. E. No. GO uG, llefier, Utah, and Albuquerque. New Mr. Mexico. Ihe general seceuiy, for the Lots I) Jk 4 -- ec. Lot 1, sec. Hliss, read an interesting ol Tp 14 s, R. r E, .V N. K. 4 S, E. I.vPLR oN MORMONUSM. sec. 25, xp. 14, s. k. 4 e. and lie said, in part, the question of fact is names the following wdnesses to sometimes' raised whether Mormuiusiij is It religion or something tlse unworthy c oitinuous residence uj)-ohis prove A that designation, l'heie has been so and cultivation of, said land, much of baud and wickedness in the viz: Richard Brown, Nils NI.S. Ney, practice and lives ol its prominent founders and leadens that we grow Conderset Rowe and Thomas Ivy, impatient when men call the pro- all of Mt. Pleasant, SanPete Co, Utah duct of all this scheming and cunThomas J. Fatt n Desert Land Entry No. I4SI 5 Ji , K. 2 h, p. ID ning a lcligion, yet the word religion is for the N V yA s and itm ssed to prove the iinmes the one of great breadth. It is utterly imposirrigation and ret hmnafion of Mid land, sible to explain the facts which meet fomplete vi : William Dickson, TVuIlirh. llurton, George one everywhere in Utah, without grant- jVdCOck. of Murliut and rfnmus F. Ilarker of i ing not only that .Mormonlsm is a lehgi-on- . Manti, isaii Fte county, ,tiino and place John D. but also that the chief sources of us And at the same p tune no s "W sec lor th N L no, Cowan, I). present vitality and power lie in the re- Jfl,, Tp I4 R o L, and nams the loPovun 4 of and feais its his lo ideas, continuous ligious proe upon, hopes 1 lie b. Ney, vuiNils tenor of their discuiuses and cultivation ot,said lamt, oat b and Allen Howe all liu haul I6rtvui, in the tabeinacle, tfie form of devotion of '!r. 1leasaut , San X'ttc Couuty, I tab. which they observe, the enthusiasm An IrewN. Hanson, D. S Xo. pRU, for the N winch attends their ftequent conferences S. W. S. L. S s.W H, A' W s K cr. U the steadfastness of tfieir devotion to Tu.ltJ S. It. H. He Hums the followm 'Wit his cuninuimis rCbidciiue upon, their church maintained by the gieat f hi c ulto ivprove at ion ot saul land, vi: (hristotfcr J. AV, odt 'berg mujuiiiv efihe.n, the constant depaiture Hansr-u- , Hluk riinsten'Mi. ol mi.iunaiies in the face of continued Blid .1(111 P, lUnstn, allot Fphraim,Sau Pete co. taJi L, Wihiili, lepristr discoiirageme.it, the uninterrupted build- 15.nl k Lowe Attvs. OctJ Nov7 ing ol Temples, the Constant and universal reciurenoe to the supposed and the well kiijwn rapid Ham r.fRG figs (Medicated) are a cryscatty pi ogress of their church, and the unabated confidence of the early coming tallized fruit Cathartic, of a deliverer, who will smite the. r Havihi kg figs are a discovery of the enemies and cairy forward their chuich greatest interest to the medical profes to a position of gieat glory and univer- sion. sal imluenee. All these tilings are tin Hamisi'rg figs are a boon to every accountable save upon the ground that household. iMormonism, whatever it was at first, has Hamiu'rg figs are a most delicious grown to be a religion untrenched m laxative, or purgative, piepaied froai convictions, and povveiful as a souice ol fruit and vegetables, s IlAMiit'RG figs are so perfectly harmmotives, hopes and courage. less that they n.ay be ad.nims.cred with entire safety to an infant. NOTICE. Hamburg figs are so eflicaci. tis to Dm mg my absence the business per- adults tnat a single dose will prove their taining to nn mortgages and notes is value. left with William P. Eud, my Attorney. d Hamburg figs are so elegently 2S-that they need only to be piesent-e- d Harman J. Christensen. to the public to become a necessity Manti City, U. T., October 1st, iiiSS. m eeiv household throughout the lahd. 1 Iamdurg figs, 25 cents a box. Do.-ESTIIAY NOTICE. one Fig. - P. TV Eatroy Notice v Thurman has been name by some of the press An Egyptian Onliske." Ihe Old Roman take-- t this goodnaturdly and to lie as old as those say s if he fives same Ool.sks lie will see "the enim.es of Democracy buried beneath centuries of dust. has iust M.ss Christena Ludvigsen 1 . Manager. DEMOCRATIC OBSTETRICS. lar-cen- v; 1 IFtH.'i AYavy'.gzr, ing counties. subscription: One year. Six mouths. Three months, - will be a he.d out j and we c rUOUgh tl . 2 |