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Show 11 The Home Sentinel, , A Weekly Newspaper, Devoted to the general interest of he people of San Pete and surround- ing counties. One year, InbMrlpUoai Si months, Three months, - r - - $2.00 1.25 : .75 r Jot AppIlcsUeo. Advertising BaMn Address communications to the Hoke Sentinel Company, P, O. Bor 57, Manti. U. T. Jis. T. Jakeman, to be the amount of petty patronage a r.buted and the number ot specuITe cheapest lations to be eradicated sort of Congressmen geneialiy con.roi has the appointments and for ears Ait iaige been radically a political office. an Arab mmorit) of its emplays ate by the holding positions race, generally be entire family, and willing to turn toat a either Democrats or Republicans moments notice ane without ruffling a feather. Add to these facts, that the Public Priuter must needs look to the next session of the Senate in December for the confirmation and yon will see how anxious a summer he will pass, conciliating a big Senator with twenty for appointments and a small Senator of kings even are there little and big with two appointments. Thus, though his selection comes, under the circumstances. very eaily, Mr. Palmer wishes it were later in the season. The appointment of Capt. Mendetn, the other Chicago candieate for Public Printer, to be head ot Bureau of Printing and Engraving, is expeettd this week. Of course it will raise a howj among candidates from ofher states, but Illinois will be content, at least for a few V. Remarks, General Suprintendeiicy. (ComVL Anthem, God of Israel. the bait Lake posed by H Stephens for Tabernacle Choir.) VII. Benediction. Monday. June 3rd. vacation at his home in Fillmore and will return in time to commence with the school year of 189 & 90. Bro. Greenwood and his aid have done efficient service in our academy and we are pleased to k now that they have been secured for another year. 8 A. M. TO 4. e. Dav (See Bills.) to two or One young pen Wanted! gj fearn stone cutting at Rodens Stone Daughter of the Regiment. Opera, yard. (at the Theatre) Stephens Opera To the Bishops of San Pete Blank Reccomraends to the House of the Eord at this office. Price: 50 for socents 100 for 75 cents; 150 for i and J2.50 for American. 500. The Excursion to Funks Lake on Friday was a success and reflects credit on theCommittee and the students. The programme in the bowery was very well The sports and gameswent renderedoft ip good shape and nothing happened to mar the pleasure of the occasion. Manager. As well as the sports fnruuhed by the N. H. Felt,. Asst Manage:. institute Mr Funk mde a haul with his big sein which was a great attraction, and Mr. Walter Stringhap. of Manti was there to get a picture of the pass SUNDAY CI JOOL JUBILEES such excursions are good and we hope of the sape kind, During the season of 18S9, will be held to hear of more in Sanpete Stage, as lollows: HORSEMEN READ. 1. At Moroni. Tuesday, June 18. . At Mt Pleasant.Wednesdav.June 19 L. S. Holdaway will stand his famous 3. At Gunnison, Tuesday, June 25. stallions Cap (Perchen and French) 4. At Manti, Thursday. June 27. Royal, (Coach Clyde and Percheron.) Billy, ( I Ilarrjeltonian ( French,) Sailor, (Hameltoman and French ) on the following dates in the several towns in the County for the next 18 days. Manti. Ephrain. At Item of Interval, Clippings pd Spring City 29, Mt. Pleasant 30, Fair-vieCommentf 31. Of June, Fountain Green Fairview 5. Mt, Pleasant 6, Spring Manti 10. etc. City j, Ephraim - The body of Dr. Cronin has been tound a and post njortem examination made, but the mystery is still there. And still they come 4,50 emigrants landed at Castle Garden one day last week. The National Convention of Railroad Conductors will be held in Denv.er tms week, Hon. Henry A. Foster, the oldest Ex-S. Senior. Ronj e, N V kst Saturday The Public Schools of New York City have been awarded the Qod Meqal for the best marching in tlje Civic and n' dustrial Parade, Vashington Centen' mat, Mr. Thonjpson. the new Democratic member of the CiviJ Service CommisRoosesion, hass been worn in, but Mr velt, thp Republican, has not gone throggfi the ceremony- - Mr. Roosevelt is veiy wealthy and it does nof make much difference to him whether or not the first weeks salary lapses. This is a pleasant variation of tne office seekers usual course, for it is generally from being swron dfficult to keep a in before his appointment is finally The appointment of Messrs , signedThompson and Roosevelt appear to be satisfactory to al parties. Both claim to be civil service reformers, and Mr. Roosevelts" New York second would support his allegation although the spoilsman of his party are no less jubilant over his appointment than are the reformers. J suppose there are mental reservations in ail this. Exactly what either of the$ew Commissions will do is more 0 a question and both wings are willing to couciliate and await their movements 8-- Territprial. f j for trespass. . One brown mare about 12 old, white spot in forehead, bra, on left shoulder J,' resembling ch aina North from th. z on right thigh, her hips isX of S E. k of S E k of Section SJ.lp.thtncesSo ranee Lst of salt X,ake Meridian, ebsins, figured, and ehe has a rope on h chuns. thence North South neck. thence S 8, deg. W. 3 26of chains, thence beginning containing Chains, w plsc If damage and coeta on l chains North 5nAlso1apwcel beginning is not paid within fifteen corn-K the from West and 2l0of gebain 33 is Twp section of of S. E. k S. E from the publication of this A 4 50 chain in the Home Soutn Range 2 East salt Sentinel, she wing Souiji 2 00 chain, thence S J chains, thence N. 85 dpg. W. res. gold to the highest cath bidder, North chains to beginning. Coniainjngin .Section. ai8 mid the estray pound at Moroni pv Also, a parcel of land ly.uj Merldi Range $ Et ot 9 Tp 19. cinct, Sanpete Co , Utah, on Tu in Coutnimn? theert8 property June the Hth., lbS9, at TotreJfcer wnb following personal Ditch. Granite day, Stock in tfie ( upper IrrigatingPersonal A- - M- oclock, aufl property vilie Etuery Toumy Utah C. Nielsen, Potjndketp consisting of household goodsealdCaah. Niejs Ten per Terma and Condition of adto the Moroni Precinct, lobe paid at Dated tuouev ot the purchase ceQt ministrator on the day of sale, balance on coo. this the 25th jo JJtah. Co., Court, peed Probate pete said ot sale by ftruiatxon at expense of purch ser. Ail bids toandbe in writ of May, A. D. J889. for bid price the -- V(. Ke-t- dmE-S-J- o 40 Baida-ma- o r63-45- , best-know- Sjo-jiah- Ci..-cag- V of TEfi Ho First f ing describing be property to the administrator handed Hid to on or before baturday the 29th day pf June, 1S at Manti. Sanpete County, Uiau All bidder may be present by '.f or Agent at time of opening said bids on Monday, July 1st. lw, at a o clock p. in at Criirt House Manti. Administrator of tha F. R Kennkk. Estate of Alma Brown. Deceased. June 10 Manti, May 34th ltuss. MERCHANTS;1,,'; . Ai shoul Frc Also I double their profits by introducing a Une of toali families, will addr-J- T HEALTH FOOD full particulars. 4tla Atcbbo, New tilt PAN Y, Ho. goods, mdispanaable Sets as m-i- 27-2- Manti ItonqLS. ESTR AY NOTICE p lee ea . . hie death, in end to all those certain lots lpioj!. r parrels ol lend sltueted. end 1 ' of the eld countiee Stopete described es follows qf Uteh. aud bounded end of lend beginning et e point M chains The eleventh pnpual exhibition of the Society of American Artists, opens at the Fifth Aventre Art Galleries, New York City, this week, Tlere will be 165 artists represented. The official epunt of the monpy in the at New York is completed. The form? The amount 151178,364, o al transfer was made to Assistant-Treas- r We acknowledge receipt of invite urer Roberts Monday. tions to the Students Institute party on !X n at hotel Ephraim. Friday night Fifty of New Yorks A Chinaman was badly cut in a gam- men have gone on their annual pilgriKing Kennedy will exhibit in Griers bling row in Saif Lake lasf Monday. the convention of the Hotel mage Hall on Friday night. His sooty ate Men s Mutual Benefit Associotion, well spoken of by the press, The President has hpd a row with which assembles at tne Palmer House, he that the finds Blaine, pluntpd knight, l, t;mcairo t'his week Born To the wife of Bro. J. If. cant run the president, hence will re- a daughter, on Monday last. The and of the the act Gen. Albert Sidney Johnson, in behalf great Conkling child and mother is doieg well. Bro. S. peat his little dishes ami go right home- - of West Virginia, has written a letter of take js in Palestine. We extend congratulaNEW YORK LETTER. thanks to the people of New York City Chas. S. Zane fias been appointed for their tions. polite and hospitible treatment Chief Justice of Ul?h. What has poor to the representatives of that state dur- Entertaining Comments on Topics of Benj. A: Spear, ol Beaver Connty, one Utah done? Interests. ing the Washington Centennial, of the most notorious Royal corres- of the Tribune has been sent The new comedy drama The AmeriThe subscriptions to the Washington PROGRAMME. fiondants 18 months for forgery. He can Countess,"Dy Mr Howard ( arroll, Memorial Arch, to be erected across was tried before judge Anderson. will be produced at Parrjer's Theatre, Fifth avenue at Washington square, Saturday, Jupe rst, 10 A. M. The Speakers in the Tabernacle on Music by Stephens Juvenile classes 200 Thursday afternoon, in aid of the South- have reach the sum of $11,386, 50. ern Soldiers Home at Aqstjn, Texas. The temporary wooden arch which Chilflign, Sunday were elders Joseph S. Horn of for the WashingtonCentennial Salt Lake, and Chas. S Smith, ot Provo; J. Invocation, j. Song. Bright Smil- This benevolent effort to aid in caring was built Mer-ri- l, for the destitute and disalbed soldieis ot proved to be such an arristic success 2. Bp. Packard, of Sprmgville; Elder 3. Hymn, Prayer. ing Morning. the South, js a most worthy object. that the proposition to turn it into enand Father Warehatt) of Manti. Lord Accept our True Devotion. marble has met with spontone-mi- s during President Introductoiv II. Address, The Steel Cruisers, Chicago, Boston, Jas. Crawford was driving a herd of Wilford Woodruff and snbstanital approval from all sheep down Ferron Conyon the other III. Lecture, Amerifa, Richard W. Atlanta and Yorktovvn, now at the sines. The arch as it stands now is cerBrooklin Navy Yard, a'e bp'ng titled tainly a most beaptiful sight. One canday when a jam was caused on one of Young bridges crossing the creek and 100 IV. Duet, Tell Us, Merry birds, Ma out for a two vear,s cfmse around the not lu Ip to admire its periect propor world. The squadron will be command nmis and magnificent appearance, and weathers were smothered to deach. bel Cooper and Lutpe pelt. ed by Commodore Walker, with the we add to thesethe hundreds of wm. "Ef1 Tooele Stake, V. Sentiments. Daniel Webster proposed to Miss as his flagship. The Atlanta is d,s e.eetiic lights with which it is illuminaton Fletcher while aiding her to unravel a fects of Mutual Improvement Work is new abled and crossrhead to have a ed at night the spectacle is really grand. Ef 3. Onedia Stake, skein of thread "Gi.ice, he said we the Individual. to her mam engine. l he selection of Washington square have been untying knots Let us see fects of M, I. A. Work on the Comas the site for the arch is very approA I. unBeaver "M. will which not Slake, on 3. munity." we in cannot tie Three beer breweries jf big lager Work as an aid to the Priesthood, Sup- Newark, one in New York, and one in priate and serves to once more bring intie in a life time. port to the National Government and a Albany were combined last week in a to prominence an almost forgotten porot the City Washington square, The Mt. Pleasant correspondent to factor of Universal Progress, great Ivewmg corporation, with a capi- tion center of wealth an fkshion, once the Ji'nquirtr says: VI. Chorus, GoodMornuig, of tal stock owners of is nowthe The $4,750,000, by most of its prominent "One of the most enjoyable and pleas- VII. Benediction, the plant are Gottfried Krueger, the familiesdeserted of days who have grad? antest conferences ever heid in the Sanr- - m, brwer king of Newark, Mrs. Christiana until they threaten moved n pete Stake of Ziop closed yesterday, a Tiefz, of Newark, Peter Hauck of East ually J. Invocation. I. Song, "Wake to cross the Hailem River and invade (Monday) evening. of New Newark, and of 2 York, Adolph Hupfel Gladness Prayer. Song Joy The de the quietness ol Westchester, and tne Albany Brewing Company. The local newspaper being a photoHymn, School Thy Feelings. lightful walks and trees are left, howIS. Life of Prest. II. and js Young, Lecture, graph of the town if represent, ever, and contributes to make Washing-toWASHINGTON LETTER. the only evidence its readeis have of. Apostle Moses Thatcher. square one of the most pleasant Man Hail III. and to the (A piece Hvrrjn. the prosperity of the merchant in the city. When the great mem D. C. spots 1889. 13 May Washington, the county, therefore every business written for the Anniveisaty of President orable aicfi is permantly erected at this A Sentinel. family picnic Epitor E. S. firm should be represented by a stand- Youngs Birthday by historic spot, which is the very com distributed three in party, carriages, ing advertisement, be it large or small IV. Address, Early Training, Apost- iett toe White House Saturday Morn, mencement of our finest avenue, it will le John Henry Smith. Mr. Andrew Nelson, of Ferron, came V. Sentiments, ing. Two nurses sat on the front seat be a monument worthy to mark the Stake, of j. Morgan the first carnage, holding two round epoch and prove an exceeding attractian over to Manti to have The Power ol Prayer. 2. San Luis opperation on. The arch is to be surmounted by a performed on his throat. For some Stake, The Progress of Mormonism. faced babies, who looked as though just statue of our beloved Washington, and time past the tonsils have been growing Parowan Stake,"Government vs Des rudely awakened. Benjamin Harrison is to cost $150,000 to be raised by popMcKee, xs a very young gentlemen who and interfering with his speech. He potisin ular subscription. called on Dr Olsten at Ephraim yester- VI. Opera Chorus, When Dusky had been forced into public life at a too The plan of establishing a flower tender age.looked serious and absorbed day and had the tonsils cut from his Twilight. Mary McKee as an infantile society lead- market in New York is being revived. throat. VII. Beneciction. er called up two early, to plume again The idea, which is taken from European 4 p. m. Officers' Meeting, There is an organisation in Rabbit into the mad vortex, impolitely yawned cities, is to have the sale of flowers and 8 pm- Valley, consisting of young ladies, Opera, Martha. fat the Theatre) Step- and finally refused to be computed plants restricted to the Grand Plaza at whose objects are to discourage the use Grandfather and Grandmother llairis n Union Square every morning from 7 to hens Opera Company. The people engaged in the of liquor and tobacco among the young occuppied the back seat. In the secui.fl ro oclock.flowers of culture could make the Plaza men. Their constitution requires them was and in 2nd, June Secretary Wipdont Sunday, carriage the market for the sale of their goods to shun the company of all young men Music Thomas Male Glee the third Secretary Rusk. by McIntyres who are adicted to those habits until In half an hour all the party had cross- as the farmers and truck gardeners do Class, ed the gang plank of the U. S. S. Dis. at Washington and other markets. they shall have renounced them. It I. Invocation. 1. IJymn,"Hark!Hark T he would be well lor the leaders of some McKee and the President foreign exodus has already be2. Prayer. 3. Hymn, God patch, Benny or all of our larger towns to follow their My Sail hand 111 hand. In a few mom- gun. 1 he prospect is that an unusually crossing Love. is bell was rung and a arge numbet of Americans will go to example. II. Discourse, President Geo. Q. Can- - ents the startling three commenced. cruise days The Europe this summer, and it is estimated The excursion to Funks Lake on the non. will probably return that at least one hunaied thousands will Presidential party 111. a Solo and Chorus, Evening. 25th, by the Presdyterian school, was visit Bans and London. grand success. The exercises weie well IV. Serin. m. Apostle F. M. L.yman. lhe remarkably quiCK time made by Private Halford did not Secretary go V. Grand Organ Solo, J.J.Davnes. rendered bv all, who were in most cases, to sea, but took advantage of the ab- the steamerCiiy of Paris, on its trip from VL Sentiments. and Snowflake I. showed nautili good young Stake, quite sence of his chief to go to Atlanta, Queenstown to New York last week, is 2. Summit Alter the exeicises all rented to tlie Religion vs Fanaticism. Georgia, where his wife and childien causing a great beai of comment and vs. of Criticism their all where Picnic, Stake, partook 3. are visiting- - The grove regular office seekers speculation. . The time made by this Latter-daBear Lake had Air. Funk time this Saint take, by gotten iq Steamer was 5 days, ?3 hours and did not tunt up on Saturday or steam and all took a ride in the steamet Loyalitv. The office seeker is a reading animal 7 minutes, the fastest ever made. The VII. Hymn, Nearer, My God, toThee which took until the day was far spent well abreast of the day and he keeps advancement that has been made in The small boats seemed in gteat de VIII. Benediction. track of the Presidents movement ocean navgation is seen by comparbe ditler seen as to m.md in they weie 9 P. M. On Saturday the usual crowd of touris ing this time with that of the with ent parts filled happy ptcnicets Music took the as fiist steamer that crossed the Atlantic, Presidents came, absence Tahernaele Choir. by Conductor, an thioughout the day. injury and that of Secretary Haltoid sixty yaeis ago. 1 his was the steamer E. Beeslev. as an insult, and had revenge in scour Savannah, winch sailed ftom Savannah, I. Invocation, I, Hymn, Hark! ye NIGHTS IN FAIRY LN.) the room6 open to the public. A Ga, May 25th, 1819. and arrived in ing Mortals. 2. Prayer. 3. Hymn, Con. large party of Columbia College stu- Liverpool June 20th twenty-sidays King Kennedy the great Magician and giegational. later. The effect of this quickening of Mind reader will appear in Aland on II. Secretary ,s Report and Sustaining dents, unable to see the Piesident cheer- time for ed long and loud for Mr. Harrison, and crossing the Atlantic will, in before the 1st of J (me in his g it u ,0111 ol General Officers. for Mr, Morton, seemingly under my opinion, be to decrease in the near bination Wonder Nights in III. Discourse, "Personal characteris- then the impiession that Mr.Morton also lives future, the cost of passage. It must be King Kennedy is unsurpassed n Con tics of the Savior," K. G. Maeser. in the Whitet House. After trying to remembered that such magnificent IV Solo and Chorus, "O Holy Jesus, juring to Grand Magiques, Mind Read think of some one else to cheer and fail floating places as the Etruria, Alaska, ing, Anti Spiritualism and Ventriloquism Bessie Dean and Choir. ing, the boys let out three lusty cheers Baltic and others are not built for a day, etc., etc. V. Address, Junius F, Wells. but will very likely be able to do service for their college and drove oft. Those attending can be assured of en VL Sentiments 1. St. George Stake of the absence of for years to come, while at the same taken is Advantage a and of evening Freedom Obedience. returning joying pleasant 2. Davis the President and Mrs. Harrison to has- time, the newer greyhobnds of the home well satished, Slake, Priesthood vs. Priestcraft. 3. Admission 35 and 35 cents. Child Box Elder Stake, "Liberty vs. License. tily do a little spring cleaning. The car- ocaen will coutinue to rob them of have all been taken up and curtains their luarels, ann of their custom, by ren 15 cents. VII. Chorus, "O Father whose Al- pets removed. Carpets will not be put down lowering the record. The inevitable mighty Power again until fall. An important move- effect of this competition, therefore V11L Benediction. ment in the cleaning line has been the will be to make the fare cheaper, as the removal of nearly ten tons ot old print- quicker steamers can make more trips 7 30 P.M. Music by Stephens Combined Opera ed matter. Government reports of no in a given time than their older sisters James P. Hansen, ol Ephraim, Sanpete and Oratorio Choruses. (Solos in the importance to anyone living and stores The day mav not be far distant when a trip to London will be as cheap and county, was released from the penitent Anthetn by Misses Lizzie Thomas and of newspapers that nobody is able to convenient to New Yorkers as a ride to Bessie Dean, and Messrs R. C. Easton account for, were brought forth from iary yesterday, where he has served the garrets and consigned to thejunk Chicago. and H. S. Goddard ) term tor unlawful cohabitation. I. Invocation. 1. Chorus, Thanks shop The Historical record for April and be to God " 2. Prayer. 3. The appointment of Mr. Palmer, of and a Song A4minltralr al of Roil 11 urn been The received. two May has Utah's Vales." (Solo, Miss Chicago, as government printer is gen-and Personal Property. Eatat Chorus, in one. combined bers are The chief Lizzie Thomas.) eraliy regarded as an excellent one. piven th,t n of an feature is a continuation of the History II. "Y. L. M. L Association, Supt. Mr. Palmer has been a printer, book r0b1 Cnrt iD ,nlpursuance for county of Navoo, Hancock Co., Illinois. editor and binder, He is Congressman. ofbanpne, Territory ol Utah, made on theSoth Elmin.u S. Taylor. lie matter of ihe estate of essentially a practical man, and only Alma Prof. Greenwood and Miss Henry III. "Hawaii M. I. A., Susie Young such a man can Brown, deceased, the undent gned the adhandle the unweildy ministrator of said Estate will sell at Gates. of secured to take have been private charge business of the printing sale, to the highest cash t.ldder. for cash and Quartette, Messrs. Easton, office- - There is government "the Academy at Ephraim for another IV MaleGoddard-enno bureau of this Probate Court, on Whitney, will , Spencer, the 1st day of July. ,fm, at 2 oclock n year. Bro. Greenwood spend the government that compares with it in Moudaj m. at M anti, at the Court of said GENERAL NEWS. of. th ie in the aaiJ county ofofSenpete. Aim prowu i ..initiate th, and 11 th tonbt, title and the tie eeid thil oper.Uoii ot esteie bx. mte ... .. Hun at iu Gmitf l4W inSai Opposin' H.P Drugs,) Chemic Toilet Combs, tracts, ( co, Etc. This is Geo. A. Lowes 14-1- 3 Space, Pet D. I o 11 first G. T. Odell, J. F. Grant, II. J. Grant, President. Agst man. Manager. R. S , Wells, Sect, & Treae, J. t. Smith, Vice Prest, by-go- to-- a The Leading Implement House in Utah, Wagon and Co-opera- tive ktc-o-- m MACHINE 3 J3 isr Q Mr:Di c3 Tin Wa "sr.-c- J &c., in ie 03 03 w Main BOLE 1 Si AGENTS FOR Tite Celebrated Mitchell & Bain Wagon, John Deere Moline Steel Plows. Oliver Gale Chilled Plows Tiger et Gale, A. Wood and Chieftain Ilay Rakes. Jot All kirn done fir Fault-findin- Ri 5 Do y y. JP - x TJao County Mam Tinwar 9-- t SOLE AGENTS FOR Walter A. Wood Harvesting Machinery & Ilav Rakes. Gould & Austin Well Boring Machinery, Piping &c. Russell & Cos. Thresh-er- s Saw Mill, Horse Powers and Automatic California Engines. Concord .Harness, Beebe Carts, E. M. Miller ft Hiram W. Davis, and Other Standard Buggies. Victor Scales, Whitman Hay Presses. Common Sleighs, Racine Spring Wagons. Beib: City Feed Cutters. 1 House, Manti Salt Lake City, p M M CD - S' E O' o 3 8 JAM On: eW 3 3- - S O CD s' Kee W o nft, a H !? w tt V- J. P. Christensen, Agent, Ephraim, Utah. J. P. Christensen, Jr., Traveling JS -i O B SB a B - 0 m Sjo - M B P- S B1 00 g PH tS--ffd LI Utah. Two D M s Agent, Coin1 Sanpete and Sevier LIE d r i 4 'iiti p rri ir ! Y, |