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Show SENTINEL -- from Bishop Madsen, Gunnison, saying In Nevada City, California, they are they are making a dam to hold water going to have a noval wedding. The back at that place. AtFleasantGrove the wise parable and the foolish virgins. It people are holding meetings to make a will he a pet.te drama arranged somepurchase' of $10,000, worth of Provo what after the style ol the ancient pasFactoiy water. They are also making sion plars. Theie is a great flutter a canal and bringing water around the among the ymnig ladies of the town as rocky point and over the Provo Bepch to who aie to be chosen as virgins. The Home Sentinel, A Weekly Newspaper , Devoteil to the general interest of the people of San Pete and surroundat a very heavy expense, peihaps about ing counties. one half million dollars Mauti will 8ubcrlptla:succeed in booming unless von One year, $2.00 gever a good reseivoir, so succeed in 1.25 hurry up in making Six months. that direction. Hoping you Three months, .75 are prospering I fr atetnally remain. Edward Stevenson. 0 Advertising Rates on Apptleatioa o BRIEFLETS. Address communications to the Home Sentinel Companv, Xaull Locally Editorial N P. 0. Bor 57, Manti. U. T. aenta and Clippings, T. Jas. Jakeman, Manager. LOCALS. ---- d A R. 23, SATURDAY IS 11 -- 1889. , ' DR. KINGS LECTURE. The lecture by L)r King last evening drew a fairly good house. The doctor .kept his hearers interested for about an kanrand half, at tunes creating con-- , siderable mirth. The Cherokee Notion numbered about 27,000, they have two colleges and an industrial school in . which are taught all brajiqhes of science, Cand that the advance ot iiUelhger.ee was marked and the Indians would soon measure arms, in that lespect, with ' their Anglo-Saxobrothers. Their school teachers were formerly paid at the rate of to cents day for each jpupil enrolled, but now they were hired by the month. The funds to pay their iteachers were raised by renting lauds to cattle men wno paid 25 cents per head for six months or 50 cents for one yeirs n pr I'un- - J. J. Tay.or is visiting Salt Lake There isa.Meeting oftheFeoples Paity Club to night. Bro. E Steveusen has been lecturing in Utah County. The new Judge, T. J. Anderson, who succeeds Judge Boreman arrived inSalr Lake Monday. Parties iu Manti are corresponding with Supt. Sharp of the U. C. Showing the advantages it would be for the road to run through Sanpete on its way to Castle Valley. Drs. Burrows & Freeman are in the county and will make a tour of the principal towns. Dr. Freeman has been here before and has made some startling cures. See their card in another column. We have received catalogues from Mr Marker Mr. Alma Marker, Idaho. the rang. carries a full line of musical merchandise haired were bright Among the natives and invites his trends to see his prices and even ied haired women. That they before buying elsewheie. Read his in believed mairying with the whites card 111 this paper. but not the negroes. He said the peoBro. IV m Hill has ki vented a new ple had often been betiayed by the whites and Slanted some circumstances. plate holder for the phbtographic busiThe laws of the nation were administer-e- d ness that appears to be of great utility. As shown by the invention we would by a council who were elected The method of voting iu say it will work a reformation iu the art. some distr cis was with White Oak Bro, Hill is a man of very great inventive leaves, the live ones being tor and the genius, and vwe should like to see him ,use ol dead ones against the candidate- About religion he said they had one church they called the Union Chuich In which eveiy denomination was mixed together and' boiled d jwu to one common cause. They believed in baptism Bssssby immersion, and 111 faith docloring. that theie was 560 passages in the bible that hoie them out in this belief. One particular and veiy giand featuie .if of their faith was that the nation gave 1500 cash to ever widow on the death ."'T.'.tlol herTiiusband, that as soon as .a man s.4 died every Indian was requited to give 1 ijt.oo towards that fund, t The soil he said was very prolific yielding as high as one and a halt bales jVof cot ton, 40 to 75 bushels of wheat and fSover iua bushtds ol corn to the acre. i V .Mentioned some of their barbarous the manner in which they y customs, buried their dead uarriois. Said they ',7 J would lay him du ihe grave place his i't : lorse on top of him putuug his feet into 3 fylie stui ups and the oridle iu his hands, dog at h s leet, a pot ot water on I'j'l pis 5'le Sle tbs head and a pot of meal r in trie other. They would then kill his welye wives placing six on each side of ii:n. After this was done the Indians tvould Pss around the grave each hr iwmg a in handful 0 earth, after rh.ch the Janitor would fill it up ahd all 1 ..s over. T-- i. , ABOU free r Salt Lake Catarf1. Editor Sentinel-- WATER, (ey, Mar. 14th 1SS9 It is raining this in, W,'aoni!,: j here in Salt Lake City, and aany hopes ofsnow in the mountains. "?heie have been many fears entertained egardmg want of water this summer. lot only k it so in our city, but also in tmeaia e 8r parts of Ulah j rece;vecj a iet(r -- , ugliaw Aiaiu ' 1 - rewarded as he deserves. The County Court was in session last week, and done considerable business, oue thing done was to discontinue the seivices of Dr, McF.nlane lor neglect of duty, and appointed Ur, Christian Mad sen ot Mauti, (who was present b invitation )as quarantine physician forSevier Co. The Dr. gave bonds, which weie satisfactory to the Court. kichjitla jLdyocatr. UTAH died at his residence Ogden on the 19th . Violets are in bloom iu Salt Lake in the out door gardens , A large number of the Frail Females and some of their frailer male friends vveie arrested in Salt Lake Thursday. WESTERN. in Judge Emerson Bradford pleaded not guilty to a clnrge of unlawful cohabitation; trial set fofc w March 25. The Mauti Temple w ill he closed on Thursday, April 4th, until Thursday, April nth, next 1). II. Wells. Olive culture in California, says the SaltLake and other papers please copy BaUimore Sun, is rapidly assuming large proportions. There are orchards there of 15,000 trees, and thousands OUR PRIZES. more are being set annually. J that climate the olive crpis as absolutely have decided to offer a set of from sure as anything earthlv can he. It is 3 toJe5 valued at fiom$6o to gathered inDeceniber and January .when $75- us premiums, for the best contributions piies is and help plenty, keeps remarkably on these subjectsThe history of San well Ilie trees are set thirty-fiv- e feet Ifcte, or any town in the Countv, or any and as ten are to years apart, required incident connected with the history of bnng them from cuttings to the bearing the County.of tire leadare set between them. ing men of the Biographyor point, giapevuies County any town in At maturity the average yield is $20 the IndustriCounty, dead or living; worth of fruit per year es of Sanpete, or any town in the CounResorres of the County, either e. The P.ute Princess, ty, Sarah Winnenniica, is in town. She general or local, Prools of the vaiious articles w ill be says a prophet has risen up among the Indians at alker Lake, and is creating sent to the authors for their criticism some sxcitemenl among the ignorant before being published. This proposition is made general and and credulous Piutes. He says the further will he published next spirits of all the Pune warriors, who week. particulars All those who have not declared have died in the last five hundred years their intend m to contribute, who desire aie to return to earth and resume their to do so will confer a favor by making old toims. They have condemned the whites and the Indians who write or the fact known as soon as possible. sp eak their lunguage or 'adopt their customs, and will exterminate them LABOR MOVEMENTS.' from the earth. The Princess, who speaks English Large stocks and dull maikets have fluently, and is quite an intelligent caused curtailment of operations at a woman, laughs at the dite prophecy and wagon factory at Walkesharre. Pa. The Indiana coal operatois have withdoes not believe such nonsense, though drawn from the joint convention of coal some members of the tribe do. miners and operators at Columbus, Ohio Nevada, Silver State, giving as a reason that they could get AMERICAN, thir mining done cheaper without an The Indiana operators wish Canada will exclude American lard on agreement. the to reduce wages of miners, and a account of adulteration, strike is considered likely. one-hal- f of the nail machines George Francis Train has predicted in About the west ate reported idle. the desuuction of Chicago. An order reducing wages 33 J per With the exception of two blast furn- cent, has, it is reported, been issued by aces the entire plant of the Readinglron the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paui RailWoiks has been shut down, rendering road Company. 2.000 men idle. .Building hands in Cleveland want an increase in wages, and threaten to strike There has been over 22 strikes in the United States this month throwing out ol emyloyment 11,710 workmen. The largest strike were cotton weavers in 50 DRS. FREEMAN & BURROWS mills, at Fall River, Mass. .which affected 10.000 hands, will visit the following places profession ally; Moroni, Saturday, March 23rd, Jolly FOREIGN. Hotel; Mt. Pleasant, Sunday and MonMar. 23rd and 25th, Neilsons Hotel. day, Boulanger itgam denounces theFrenth Ephraim, Tuesday, Mar. 26th, Bishop assembly. Dorius; Manti, Wednesdas Mar, 27th, Snow Hotel. 1 Germany is working for an They will be prepared to treat club Alliance. feet, hip and knee diseases and hump The German fleet w ,11 bombard the back. Eve. ear, catarrh of head and nose African port of Saadani- any old ulcers or chronic disease of any Do not miss kind, and fit spectacles. The Samoan war continues and this opertunity as it costs you nothing America not interferred yet Our sub. to have an opinion ot your case. jectson the Islands are very indignant over the slow action of the Government 11 - ANi-.wProp- i a, Anglo-Germ.11- -- The British and American Consulates at Chin Hiang, China, who have been attacted by a mob, and the consuls and theii families barely escaped with their lives. FIRST DISTRICT COURT, One of the tramps of the Santa Cruz g wears kid gloves when sweeping the stteets. Judge;, chain-gan- w, Judd, presiding. To The L ADIE S. 'M. James E, Hogganr Is making a verv fine line of Damaoli Carpet e Mouday, 20. A flock of wild geese settled on a IN THREE SHADES FoK ufieat field near Willows, Cal., on United States vs. John Hostler; un Bedroom, in two clean it and picked Wednesday, law ful cohabitation, on trial by jury, the Parlor and hours. defendant was found not guilty. United vs. States Silting room coAlex Tulgreen; An old ad ibe was torn down in Lomhabitation. The trial ot this case was of the In one week. last Cal., The Ladies of Manti and vicinity poc, opened, when counsel for defendant sol.d bricks was an infants hand perfect- asked for a continuance- - granted for are invited to call and see how the was a On . one tiny the ly preserved finger term. is made. gold ring with a pearl setting. People vs. Joseph Daley; dismissed at Carpet There are in Nevada 65 flowing artes-U- n the4ost of the defendant. Mr, Iloggan says that as well as , .People vs. Philip Marx; the court overwells; 35 in Ornrsbj county, 25 in ruled a file motion case. to in the 2 in Churchill. Doug2 Lauder county, hs'earpet being of as good materiPeople vs. Otto Hudson- court denied al it is also new. las and I in Lsmeialoa county. The a motion to reinstate an appeal. deepest of these is only 310 feet, and . Pleasant S Bradtotd and Sylvester Carpet on Exhibition at the 48 13 many are but 50 leet in depth. , , Co-op- |