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Show H the reading.' The galleries were a mass j The publishers have done their best for of fine hats and bonnets, 'lheie was I the mechanical part of the work and The Home Sentinel, 1 Weekly Newspaper, Devoted to the general interest of the people of San Pete and surrounding counties. One year, MHbaierlptlou: - Six months, Three months, - - - $2.00 1.25 .75 o Advertising Raie on tot Aplltion( communications to the Address Home Sentinel Company, P. O. Box 57, Manti. U. T. Jas. T. Jakeman, Manager. L." m ju ji'WJt . .. WEDNESDAY FEB. 27 ,1889 m CAPITAL CHIPS. Capital) (From our Correspondent Washington. Feb. iSth.,i8S9, Editor Sentinel: The speakers now to catch eye only one unoccupied spot, and that was the Presidents gallery. If the vote to be counted had been difteient.how gaily a certain fair woman would have driven from the executive Mansion to the Capitol to witness t.ie pr jcteilmg and thought the moiiot-u.uureading divine music. I can imagine i.er with flushed and uinniphant lace, her soul in her eye leaning lorward that nothing of the scene might be lost. It might have been, but Americans, with all their proverbial gallamrv, sometimes deny their Aveetest women when great issues are involved. General Greely has communicated to Congress his opinion that the lieutenants of the signal corps are grossly inefficient. Last spring he staited that the errors of the weather buteau were due to the ignorance of the civilians employed, and he added that if it weie taken fionr. military sujwirvision he would abandon '1 he lieutenants and the it to us fate. civilians are afiaid to say what they think of General Gieely, but if they dared to speak it would be to say that Greely cannot be compared to his predecessor Hazen, and pales in comparison with the brilliantMyer. They would add that his astonishing promotion Iroma Captain, w;ho had just returned in iSSyfrom a disastrous Artie expedition in winch he had made a thousand miserable errors, to a Brigadier-Genera- l in charge-o- f the Signal office, was a sentimental freward undeserved. In this conclusion, they would have the indors-men- t of the civilians. All parties are right. 1 know that the civilans are theoretic impeciles, and 1 know that ike lieutenants, though all but one ate appointed from the ranks, received their promotions either as pay fur attempts to influence legislation, as a bribe for silence or as compensation for fawning upon their superiors. as a lottery prize As the session nears its final end every valuable means is taken to secure the passage of private bills and other pet measures, to the disregard of legislation It is now cerof supreme importance. tain that no tariff bill will pass the present Congress, and that President Harrison will have to call an extra session of the next Congress. It is even believed that the Deficiency bill, which contains among other matters an $S, 000,000, appropriation for pension deficiencies will fail of passage this session. Everything would indicate that it would be to the interest of the Republican party to hold an extra session, and most of its A BIRDSEYE VIEW OF THE WORLD . leaders advise it. The preparations for the inauguration There is a whispered demand by all are stupendous. Along Pennsylvania readers and students for a uuik that Avenue the sound of hundreds of ham- shall (uruish compactly and attractively, mers .are heard, as the mammoth view- all the essenud lacts and statistics ol ing stands rise high in the air. "1 he Pen- the different regions ol the vvoild and sion building is temporarily surrounded the races thal inhabit them. All this lias been industriously with extensive sneds for the cooking abd information other necessary arrangements for the in- sought, carefully tested and proved, and Everywhere boarding is brilliantly told in one handy and augural ball. house keepers and thrifty private lanu-lie- s handsome volume by Onesime Reclus, are feverishly awaiting a chance to the lamous French Geographer and take the stranger in. Still pricesAvill Savant. not be so high as has been published. The author has really succeeded to a Good accomodations will be available surprising degree in accuniplismng his for from $2.50 to I3.50 per day, though purpose. It is a woiideilui book and of course no one need expect a suite of tlieie is no other like it. It is just what rooms to himsell. In fact if he gets a its title represents 11 to be a book all cot he should be satisfied. Food will around the world but it is a world seen be very little, if any, higher than usual. through eyes of the largest intelligence It should not be necessary to inlotm and described with inimitable vigor, sensible people that the hotels do not freshness and. pictuiesque grace, coin follow the example of the railroads in bined with, studious and painstaking offering half prices. That should not be accuracy. The results is the story ol expected. One should be willing to pay the world. The more the volume is fully at such a time I did not hear a looked into the greater is the sense of NewYork alderman kick at the Chicago its wide scope and its masteily preparaconvention when the hotel clerk charg- tion. Attractive Teading for the family ed him sixty cents an hour lor sleeping gathered around the evening lamp, it is on a billiard table because that was the also a handy book for immediate reler-anc- e for the busy man who would ilregular game rent. 4 There was a tremendous crush at the luminate his daily news with more acHouse of Representatives onWednesday curate information. : o witness the counting of the electoral In brief, a great deal of hard work, vote, although very little amusement painstaking and skill have gone into could be had, the occasion partook of the preparation of this volume which is the nature of a social gala day. Nearly no catch-penn- y concern, presenuag a every one of note or alleged note atten- huddled mass of pitchforked lacts to the ded. The Senate marched over to the innocent reader under the piesent enHouse at I oclock and Senator Ingalls cyclopedic information. It is what it took his seat beside Speaker Carlisle professes to be, a short view of all the T he box containing the returns was countries and peoples under the sun, so opened and Senator Ingalls broke the arranged and digested that a great deal seals of each, envelope, handing the con- of interesting and useiul knowledge is tents to some Senator or Member who packed handily in a limited space. read the vote, commencing with that fo While a child would' never tire of the Alabama, As this was the first count fascination of the facts illuminated by under the new law, fiequent reference 371 illustrations of which 99 are full to the statute was necessary. There pages, the most thoroughly read man have ueen only two oocasions in history will find on every page something, the .ten the electoral vote failed to decide importance of which he .never realized the contest, and one when its honesty so fully as when a .geographical expert, was disputed. presents it with scientific effect in attracThe ladies present far outnumbered tive phraseology. The man who prethe sterner sex and were for once ad- pared this work is a genius in such efmitted to the fioor of the Hoqse during fort. There are spots in it. is as hard ' A- j STE gAX their enterprise leave nothing to be desired in that respect TiieJ. Dewing Company, S13 Market Trins leye St San Francisco., Cal., ate the sole agents for this work this Side of the cepted) going Rockey Mountains and all appl. cations Chester, fur agencies should be addressed U Moroni, them. y.uuv daily (Sunday north 9:00 a. m. 9 :3U 9 45 Draper, Fountain Grewn.lO : 10'10:30 Divide, A BLESSING TO WO MAM. ex- . 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