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Show f GIVE CHILDREN SOMETHING 5LAPJD TARIFF LITERATURE FOR ALL. 'TO The Home Sentinel, DO. point in managing child An important The zTmekican Pkotective Takipp ren is to always have something tor the IinIi ii; a must valuable , in Leaoi which t do at ih.se t.nics httle hands 4 Uukly Flies- - are 5 icuiiiciits. of Tai.i! Xjmpaper, series come quite often on rainy and other d iys to state not a with only view prepare J Devoted to the general interest of when tired of play, they listlessly gaze the tot Protection, and tact arguments wander or the window aimlessly through doubtful voters, the people of San Pete and surround about, not know.ng what to da with but also to convince farmers, are laborers, whether they themselves. Chddicii at such times are ing counties. t a great trial to the busy and otten ner- merchants or proleSsional men. Each vous people of the iiunse, and are quite issue of the series appeals to those enand prelikely to tie scolded, though such a gaged in septrate industries, course is so unwise and unjust that it sents indisputable facts, comparisons of can lead only to the worst result to the wages, cost of living, and other argubenefits 4 childs future. Calm and reproving ments showing the include the Protez ELECTION, NOVEMBER 6 iSsS. followRecent issues tion. are necessary words, kindly spoken, all with bright children and are usually ing. PAGES. For Delegate to Congress. very efiecioe, but words uttered in a and the Tariff u Col. Farmer The cases most must tone in scolding shaip, Thomas H. IK'di.pv work an injury to tli child's deposition It is all the more sad, because the mat- "The Wool Interest.' Judge William Lawrence ter could be so easily managed by a Workingmen and the Tariff. very little attention on the mother's "Replv to the Presl lent's FleeWHEAT PROSPECTS. part. Trade Message. R. P. PorHow often we hear mothers or older - - - - T1R w lull Is ho child 'T.niil say to some little In a letter received from Mr. Wil- sisters bv an on news the Some of desire to do right if it only knew how, Gko DraOld Business .dan. liam E. Hear, our London "Do get something to Jo; how lazy you per - - - late to iepro are; t never saw such a of Fiee Trade." E. P. Fallacies f wh.it know is i am sure don't duce in full,, it is pointed out that child, Mitlek a gieat ot and become to you," going abcutone-half whereas of the wheat alas, Wages, Living and 'lunrl. E.A. F he Hartlhorn crop of the kingdom had been gathered prior to the previous fortnight child at such timesT. n a m lauii, it is the Tle Vital tjuestion; Shall American Industries lie Abandoned of excellent weather, and Hacked mothers duty to see that suitable wink and American Markets Sm renshe should and is ready, always requite in damp condition, the remainder tlie child to do a moderate task lot dered?" has been gathered in excellent con- which she should not be afiaid to give a Same in German with addition File advantages ol a Protective dition. dhe tine weather will due measure of praise atier it is done. Tariff to the Labor and Indusclnld see the be to that careful Always the late wheat enlarge crop of the United States. First tries as task one surh at not too is long kept will lender a portion of Prize Essay. 18X7. Crawford a course uould be wvuse than idleness. the harvest available earlier for I). Henikg, Univ. Pa., 87 - It is worthy of note that the work E. IE Amvildoun tlyeshing. The writer finds no rea- given to a child has a gieat nnluence in Protection, son his estimate of 21 moulding the mind and taste. A child What is a Tariff?; Answers - to a Working mans Ouestion stockings or culbushels an acre for the United kept always knitting wilf be very piaclical, Why Irishmen should he Proteccarpet rags ling - tionists.' Kingdom, a bushel an acre more too much so A wise mother Protection vs Free Trade. D. than the generally accepted esti perhaps will have a variety of woik, both useuil mate. The area for the United King- and ornamental. Some patents think G. IIakki.uan Should it he protected? dom is somewhat larger than it was it useless to teach boys to sew or knit. Wool It is not however, for there are many Bilt - - Washington to be in August, and may times in a suppo.-e- d life when such a knowWages and Cost of Living. Josboys be put at 2,GG7,400(J acres, which ledge may be useful. I have often ob eph 1). Weeks Home Production could s to served Indispensable, a of that G4,UOO,OOObush-elyield many college boys points etc. First Prize Essay. 2S8S. of wheat, or 54,400,000 bushels mend their own clothes while they were C. 1). Todd - in their classes. I think the up quite available for the market. This subject should be thoughtfully consider- Southern Fainting Industries indicates a required importation ed A slioit talk to Woikingmen. by patents seeing to it that time The entire list of 19 pamphets will be of 154.000,000 bushels, if reserve should never hang on their childrens , sent to anv mie who will send stocks are to be maintained. Mr. hands for want of something to do. in stamps, postal note or money 20 cents for American October. Agriculturist Bear lias made an independant order, or any 10 of tins list, will be sent on receipt of 10 cents, or for a 2 cent calculation, passed in part on the If you happen to see a hand thrust stamp any single document. Should estimates of the Vienna Internatithe list be out of print, onal CornMarket Conference, which into a farmers or workingmans pocket any document that does not belong to the owner of another of a similar character will be shows a deficiency in the world's the pocket, dont call attention to the sent in its stead. Address Henry M. ' wheat crop of fully 170.000,000 circumstance if you wish to avoid hear- Hoyt, General Secretary. American bushels, as compared with last ing the SanFrancisco republican organs Protective Tar ike League, 23 West of 2 id Stieet, New York. screech Out that you are an years total. o n the whole, the "protection to American industry. 1'iiat is opinion expressed that 'the look is the view take of the Eu'rtMiHfrs out of the British farmer is very exposure ofthey the robbery of the people Settee lop Publication. much brighter than it was a month by the jute bag schemets and the lumNo .lloi , t Ifttce it salt Lake Lauil Examiner. ber SanFrancisco ring Utah, Oct. Gth,1888. There are but few observers ugo. Notiieta herein ytvt-- city. d that the In theUnitedKingdom better settler has hied notice ot his intent ton to make equip hnal of his in proof and said support claim, that This coumry imports cocoons and ped to express an opinion on this the County Clerk at proof will be inmle reeled manuof the silk, rawiniterial Pete San on Utah, Manti, 1'ues.dav. Nov a7th subject than Mr. Bear. Bradrtreit factured silk, t the amount of $20,000,-00- Itiv,. viz: Nels Co., Beiihen Mat count No '.mil tor the E ti f the declaratory sj q and all of which be annually, pro- N C of the S K q M... might Tp IS h it 8 E. He TO RESTRICT IMMIGRATION. duced such states as Florida, Georgia oaiuia the following Mint ies to prove his residence upon, ami cultivation ot, said and Alabama, especially Utah. S. ; 1 -- J. II. WODSKOW, W. T. KKID. o, SccrcUry tech; Peoples Ticket. Hon. John '7 Cains -- ANSWER TO INQUIRIES, k Eiroaroiizmizs,cct:T2;:3 PMurin9 Und Patent, g S 4. Arm A to c. Filing ad Conducting Contests, o Terms. Send for circular HENRY N. COPP, WASHINGTON, D. C. Utrr Settler khould hire hi6eei Coppc SrUi.V. Trice only to cent postage, VVCi ut Jtu ' c ' - I.IVWKVT, Pmrtn 1, WoauertvU, )J t - Xai- & -- -- ' -- --- ! -- --- --- f 53 to si law post-paid- O ts?rrJ 111 MAKTTI. enc-m- following-name- n 0 VV PH ' 111 The following lrom Bradstreets about the proponed eolation of the problem of restricting immigration we think may be of interest to our readers. A.decree has just beet! promulgated by the President of the French republic which shows that the problem of restricting or regulating immigration is pressing upon the public attention there. This decree obliges immigrants to make a declaration and to furnish documents to prove their identity. Visitors intending to become resid ent-- will, within a fortnight, have to declare to the authorities, in addition to infotmittion regarding their family, their nationality, the place and date of their birth, their last residence and , their profession, And t.o produce vouchers in support of their declarations. In the event Of a change of domicile a new declara tion must he made to the authorities of the section in which the hew reddenvc s situated. The re igulations will not ailoct persons visiting France for purposes of business or pleasure, and persons hot at preset t will be allowed a month iQ which to comply Vith the decree. its-Sel- f re.-uien-te The decimation of A. B. Faiquhar of ork, Pa., in favor of Cleveland And tariff reform will be an eye opener for the republican manager in his section r of tile state. was an original republican and isetcnsivelv engag. -- d in the manufacture of agrictiltuial impliments, employing 500 workingmen. Neveitheless he sees that the tax Yefornt policy as outlined 111 the demo-'ctati- c Mr.l-arquha- programme could not but to the welfare of the American people. Philadelphia Record. Sti iking was one of the principal occupations of the laboiersof the United States in 1SS6 Accuidmg to an estimate in lii adst reel's, the total number of strikes for the year was 85s, involving 340, S54 TO PATRONS. MY In a sliuit time I expect duect fi 0111 the factories in to receive the East, a Warm. It is too had. Miss Florence Nightengale, heroine of War, is now a confirmed iivabd. The long hours of standing .during her hospital work affected her -pine, and lie I. as been some years p 1st in at St. Thomas Hospital, f zeds, Eng Siie is now in her 69th , ear. ,U)(8. Land Office at Salt Lake City. Huh step. S. Notice hereby given that tile following flamed settler has tiled notice ot his intention to make final proof in support ot his claim, and that said proof wUlticiniulc before the a'oijuty Court of Entity county, tHh.ati astlo dale t tali, October JOtb , twan, Honiestcnd Entry No, Oil iv. X. W. - 7 v : oticc or 3iaff X 3U30 0 Slury, J JjlftEtcr g TtiBon s ng unv ! I Wrof Furniture, Etc. final Proofs. in Q 'oiiTMrrTMi 'cierrsfr mnrro wti sa'nixniiraKiiiir fimwffT1 jj luouuun 2hesl Nh. oUS3 NOTICE JV x v iaauod. March oacia year. -- EPHRAIM 9k 3j CC Cl - Dealers GE N Ell A 2 A i - font wav Lake, . i in tin- - i - AN D IS have t ',1 , R , s; V , : , ' O G- 2 p 5 In ii.U'lI M . avah S5 H CO-O- P. S-- c 4 9ik - r-- m tiev a ej A a 2. tv t " G divflH'lR-,1w sue!, aIron, the - , i sii-- t U f cs - j -, -- X - - : i . . M-i- J3 ;o in .g, Eel. r! of A'Si, tish rfy " fv r. o 4 0 ft 0 , X Ma nCLv at WAR-- ; MONTGOMERY 4 . jAA-v- t- Michiaun Avenue, 0 ei Ea-.- r 13 styles Isand quantities. what required to do ft COMFORTABLY, and you estimate of the value ol ks GUIDE, whten wiU ? receipt of 10 cents to 1I-II- t, - a, the go,, Is; t ,,j ALSO! larr 's. mm, 0- -- CfJ -CZ necessittei; o: - y can clothe you and furr.ro -' all the necessary and 2:- . appliances to ride, walk, eat, fish, . hunt, work,w 6- or stay at home, and I' 1 " -- o 1'; JJOn t pf 14 ciopeaiaJl4Men uim r mation chase the !usM ndures ' UK iiKD Drc Bewai ltl-- Iri. y m I S II i o nf. GAH& of Poncret - FVr0VE FURMTURE, ti Latid Cilice at Salt Lake Citv. U. T., Sept. 2 G, 1SSS. Is hereby given to all Vinous Notie'e is hereby giveh that the Indebted to the Firm of Tuttle A following-namesettlers have filed Co., that unless satis fuetoty .se- notice of their intention to mike ttlement is made, in six' days tin til proof in Support of their from date, their accounts will Inrespective claims, atid securte closed for farther Credit. fintM entry thereof and that Ti Vti.k A Go. sai'd proof will he Vnado be.RV) September 1st, 1883, fore the Jmlgje 'pf the County Codrt of Sail Fete County, Utah, or in his absem-before the County Clerk of said Co. at the CourtllnUSe sill at Manti City, Utah, on Saturdiv, coM tn Buy riirert of Old PHpro-- to the 10th day of November, 1SSS, Viz ! EstaLii&hed Manufacturers, and avoid paying Middle Nils M. S. Ney, II. E. No 5430 for Wo quo to In iovt a ti it rpon prn.4 s.e., n.E.i.w. the iTSPECIAL BARGAINS! .. s.E.n.w.j fcOctftvo Orjrnnn, 4 sot f A? sec, 31, Tp. 14 s, h. 5 e. and names the following witnesses to prove his Continuous residence upon and cultivation of,?aid land, viz "James K. REBIEKBER ! McLenahair, Louis Johansen, John B. Cowan find Richard W do w'sh ymi l8 Brown, all ott.l ftf'ei j ra.T?ara MDd hivIt fceir Mt. Pleasant, San Pete Co. , U.T. of C'rgn, t fnuti tt UUd factorv. HioV V to refer. re, Henry Cbates, II. E. Xo. G60G, as to yofts rfenorBlb y- -r for the Lot's 3 & 4 sec.30.Lot 1, sec. nd Oryr, be s t voti on 1I 31, Tp 14 s- r. 5 e, An ItselU teu ore ' t E. j prior, id py fte sec. 25, Tp. 14, s. r. v.. f it E. and ' ; wi.l j rettm it and names the following ivitii i :o 3 of n.srTfaS..V, his continuous residence upprove REFFPEWCf, toll -rvrty pirt ot LAKt. 11.U CATALOGUE FEE: on, and cultivation of, said and, viz : Richard Brown, Nils M.S Ney JCLcalJoh U rea. where ihi J5 to 4 irk jstdry goods, stgrolOefileirei CERIES, gH0UTE.TlUMMlNGT, &&TST0VES Lin-r- A. H I .usd, Ephhtitn p.uaauf t3 I 1 .len-e- a: J- -t W. Hdidaw ui lorDavid lie X. IV w large stock of stoves composing the w q.s. u n. 1;, q s,cs celebrated Charter Oak and Monitor q.s. K, x. tp' E, lie u aims the t ollovving Witnesses Cooks, and a large assortment of heat- to prove Ilia continuous rishlcnre upon, and ers. i hey aie Without exception the ciiluva'icin of, aaid land-- tv, Daniel Green, X. Donaldson. VVesley best Stoves nude, and, on account ot Thus Oeutry, Cits', e of Utah. County, being impoi ted by the caiload, the puce I). Webb, Keats et. will.be very low. 1 will infoim you Bird and Lowe Attorneys. bepl (Irtn of this through paper their arrival. ; 0 g jo es v 1 - ! l--i cortniosiFuprd co. . Vhe Crenu-u- A coKKi scoxDENT front Washington writes; The federal capitol will leave a ,V,erv beau ul cl city when it shall be rein v d to the interior of the continent, as it probably will be soonei.or latter, if the American republic shah' equal in duration either the Roman ox the British 'empire. jolrn Lowry ML SUPPLY USE C8 I IjMM & Soa. otiice tor Vtihliration. NO. Xril wood camp ne ir Glerhiook, have deserted. They alilun that they can hear Jlieir two countiymeii, killed there two Veats ago, chopping tret s and blasting togs all night. Pour fellows they lived hard and died hard in their boots, and now have to keep departed white men A laborers. Lx The Chinese employed at Martains 1. Sorenson, Lotus M. Christj euseu, land, vlzt 1'.. Cnarles M, Petersen. King, of San Ptte County, Utah, IV D. eii ii- Register. 1. C. Bailey, Attorney. Octlt) sovli , fs3 ViTAUTY UOilb Pi .. .".a ham; a. .r1:., 8ni, 15 all fir rvfcorl,'t! diK'ascs.jp Cloth, fs.Tl nit, e:Iy $:.o 0, 1. bo;iU IUvuiratie sample free to all young mail, nni ii.luvDe c'.t tl lueu. Scad now. The Gold and I to the outlu'r by the Na Jve!hd 'D tl 'va y liv al As.' eu'an. Address F. O. box 1 A., Do or lr. VT, IT, PARKER, grad-u.to- f tu u. if? reard Medical CoJi p:e,?5 years praetlct' in lifAstakC, vho may be consulted confidentially. of Man OfhcoOw4BuUtiici9t. i.pec!fc.l:y,ilse 5 ALSjp33.z,LTi:o2L. O i, fa o o Conderset Ivowe and Ihomas Irv, all of Mt.ricasarA, San Pete Co, Utah Thomas ,T Patton D, uvt Land Entry No. DHl for the N W '4 S IV q see s ui ; 1; auJuatuesthu following witne'ies to lomple'e irrigation and o,-di- ,i Hml viz : II tlliani Dlokson, Walt, r X Hart , 1'racort. Of sterling, amt Maun, Sau Pete county, f. X. And at the same time and Cowan. U. S. no, iOtki tor the ,x 1;ptaCes Jot'1 B wA c q Sl) Tp I4 S, K 3 E, and names "the tolL nigrib niaves to pnive hta routtnuoua and cult, vatton o:, ,ald land, vtz. risuVoe XUs M s Nev! Hrown, Httiry I oatea and A .en Ro'we all Of Hr. Pleasant, San Pete Cottutv, Ptah. AndrewN. Hansi'n.D. S. Xo.10046 f, r the 3: V, S K ,?' h lV s W V q . Sec. 22 p R. a' h. He names the fo!U,wing w'lt nesgos to 3o o y q. urn Oil X) j ' . 1 uot be ci untb-- r o-- .6- AT e are celling G'.r slioe-- . boots, .G i, Ettf. Can- loldin thecoantj-f. . 3 0. CO cr 03 to O Q r Cf2 O f p I If o 0 M IX 3 7 yr T--r ,sUr'!,.,(j V'Vk'ry,sand (r rrri o.'un U a) a klCES DOWN TO PED ROCK. Our a 0 o I CDA m cuu.v'8ttouof'.a5'Y;r;i;;178iame Hansen, Erick Chr! teiw nT4uVtaini,',Vr b' trp mid Jena P. Hansen, alt ot Nan Petem. t.tal! r LBB, R, gistt Bird & Lowe. Ait'vg. Ot'tS Nuv" cf an a -- - 3S ti ' is mi tc rt- C3- a H t, THE LADIES OUT 0! 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