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Show and sales prices of goods do not improve HOME are larger onlv in some branches. The better tone, bewool market shows A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER cause concessions in price have induced Demoted to the iatereetaof Sen Pete end Sar larger transactions, but the high prices asked still push customers to take a rounding ooantiee. 'BheerlUeai great deal of cheap foreign wool instead ,x Month. fl.M; Three of American. Ane, Tear 1S.K, Month!, 11.00. Fri At the Railroad meeting held onFair-vieCASSDOwn: is, ILJ7 end 75cee, ee formerly of Nielsen Swen Messrs last, day Baieeea Applleattea. and John Carter of Mt. Pleasant Homs Ssrrrssc. Co., Puhllthert were present and explained whit had OX5T.M anti, Utah. Jas. T. Jaksmas, Mantjer been done in the north end of the CounIf. H. PlLT, Aaiiitant Manager. said ty and what the R. R. officicials had THE SESnKEL. iitefthieg WHAT NEXT? This is the way the conference news is being dished up by our coteutporar-iesThe sixtieteth Conference of the church which predominates in Utah came to a close yesterday, and for a They explained that Committees had been appointed in the various towns and resolutions passed granting the to the right cf way end Depot grounds R. G Western. Fairyievv bad a committee of six; Mt. Pleasant, eight; Spring City, five and Ephraim, five. Alter some was speeches had been made, z motion nd carried, granting the right of way depot grounds in Manti. A Committee of seven were chosen as folows to look after the matter: Wra. T. Reid, J. HHougaard, John Lovry, Albert Tuttle C. P. Lalson, Win. Luke, Ep. Hans Jen sen, wanton disregard of things re'igious it has never been excelled. Ali day while bells of other denominations were ring streets and ing their calls to worship thefilled with a alleys of Salt Lake were drunken mass of men aud boys, called into the city in the name of the Lord to do hint reverence. Salt Lais Tines, NOTICE. JVo, 6. Those knowing themselves indebted Elder And this is from abroad. come Cates, Elder Henry, Apostle Grant, to Tuttle & Co, are requested to end Elder Abram spoke in a simil.n xnd settle up their account on or before vein. The church authorities are em- tfce first day ot October next. Tuttle & Co bracing every opportunity to keep the fear in for line they politically people WANTED. Solicitors vanted for a that with the loss of political power, ecwork. Addiess clesiastical supremacy would be greatly new and very popular A. Hess. II. weasened- Salt Lake City Ja-C- J. Cn now in New York, the purpose of hi3 visit to the metropolis being to ascertain, if possible. whether the Pacific Short Line consists of anything except wind. Ogden !vea ISerLIf- -. It whi Juet n ordlcAry crp of wrnplnn aa lathe but It uvU her life. SPe The Giants Comsat. Frank non, editor of the Standard is Department SUt Lait Herald. The gentleman referred to is not in New York, neither is he making a visa to the metropolis or any other place fin the puroose of ascertaining whether the Pacific Short Line consists of anything except wind. As a study of an enterprise consisting of little except wind, commend us to the Salt Lake Herald. -- Stanaard. C3EMERAL iMa.aa.'fii Xtoirousi Wood and Coal wanted at this office. Good time to put on your flannel ments now. gar- Wanted: Teams to haul coal on subscription at this office. It is said there was a wedding party ifjthe Assembly Hall, Friday. One man was arrested and fined f5.n0 lor distutbing the peace on Friday even, ing yaimr. Speculation in wheat has weakened, and the price is ic. lower, with sales ol million bushels here, ftiHKe! of C'UiBainpttoB a se?-iit- j.ARMERS EXCHANGi &S .J.P.Meilstrup.gfr- - j ARMERS EXCHANGCrj to-da- -- We have a large stock of new and fresh Goods at lowest prices and ehoes in great and replenished every week, our boots excelled. be Our Glass cannot low varietiesand prices ware and Crockery department is complete We carry afull stock of Dry Goods, Groceries and Hardware also Mens and Boy clothing, .ats and Caps. In , short, everything that belong to awell selected stock we have. Produce taken at the highest prices. also Agents for the Celebrated Studerbaker Wagons, Buggies and Car riages; also for all kinds of farming implements. Cheap for cash oreasy terms. John F. F, Dorius, Salesman. , F.Tavey, Druggist & Stationer, Main Street, Mt. Pleasant, lives. Desires to call the Attention ol the lnhabitente ot Nun Pete end vicinity thet be hae evened A tirstdHHS I )rug Store, lu which he will keep a lull supply of the best hturb and Medicines, second to none south of Nett Lake City. Also a full line of Perfumery, Stationery, Fancy Notions, Etc, Etc, C first district court. m 1 TIzlo County Physicians Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. E. LPARBY & SONS. costs. John Beck for the same offense got five months, 200 fine and costs. Wm. M. Palmer, of Glenwood, Sevier Co. and ex president of the North Western States Mission was arraigned. Attorney Booth spoke on his behalf; said he was a poor man, caused the deputies no trouble and gave limisell tip, and would obey the law. He was fined $75. and costs, with no imprisonment Wm. McCullough, a cripple, tor unlaw ful cohabitation, got twelve months and costs. of Santaquin, plead Hans guilty to two indictments, one for adultery, the other tor polygamy, tor which he got five years m the pen on the latter charge and three years in the pen on the former Each sentence to begin at the same time. monumental Stone Cutters, in Dealers Geetn, Ladies and Childrens Hoots and Shoes tor Fall xnd Winter Trade, In Elegance and Style, Combined with Strength and Dur are Guaranteed at ability, and at Prices that XatNC A Hannan, Mt. Pleasant. Mantles, Plaster Busts, Centor Pieces Etc. fv..l SA-- 13 I of the Famous San Pete Owners Six-mil- ST. LOUIS .HOUSE. Reids Tailor Mrs. H. H. St.John arrived from Fish Lake last Friday evening The doctor ing Establishment, Main St., Manti, Monthly Oiders sent to the best house talks as th ugh he might remain in in St. Louis for Cloth and Furnishings. Manti. Mens and Boys Clothing made to or For Salk. Parle) McFarlane offers ders on the sh ntest notice and in the his lot on the futile block for sale cheap latest styles. for cash. The lot is 99x189 feet. A good Parties ordering suits seutl their own location fof business. Call and see him. money and get all the profits. Mrs, A. C.i Smyth has just teturned MORONI ITEMS. with a most complete stock of goods in her line. Hats to suit all tastes and Oct. 2th, 18S9 purses will be found at her parlots. Call The weather is very pleasant in the early. dav but cod nights. nave a big lot of Mens The Co-o- p Ladies and childrens Coats at low ready-mad- e clothes and heavy winter P. Meilstrup. overcoats. Their pric s are such as to puces at J. Call and see then U'e expect to be able to visit the Manti defy competition. f c tuple by rail soon. Work has begun. , goods. The Methodists held a meeting last Every thing which belongs to a well night, the Rev. R. L, Street being assorted stock of Merchandise you can spokesman. find at the Farmers Exchange vvheie you Davis A have opened a liquor will also receive a kind and courteous saloon in Young the store lately occupied by treatment. Chatles Moore and Co. Dikh- - Saturday, Oct. 5th., Amos PetThe rainstiHime.terd.lv just caught those retiring 'r 1.11 meeting. The young erson. from a gunshot wound received ladies who wcie out m their summer ab mt nine weeks ago, after much suffersuits felt need of their winter wraps be- ing fore reaching home. Eupepay. The Manti Roller Mill has commenced This is lm yon ought to have, In fact, you running again. Mr. Becker savs thev are tinwt hvt it, to fully enjoy life. Thousands i; lor itdtinly, and mourning because negotiating lor a new wheel and when Hfaivhi they iiih it not. Tho.iAHmU upon thousand of thev get that thev will be enabled to run dtdlnt at spent unuually In the hope that tin tht boon. And yet it mav be to the fullest capacity. It is hoped thev thv may it.We uuurun too that Electric Itit hatlbvull. will. iV list'd to directions and the tors, awordtng brmtf yon God Dittos ns' in, prHited The S. P. V. have commenced grad- tlon, and vest thewill demon Dyspepsia, and ining. Plows, scrapers, etc., were shipped stall lusteml Kune psy. We recommend Klee, from Salt Lake last week. Contracts trie Hui! lor Dyspepsia and all diseases of ami Kidneys. 8dd at 6k ami have been let to move the old depot lver,M"itiieh $1 00 per D tile bv I. B. Brunei, Manti, ami H. i to. Wales be erected from KLaren, Kphratm. buildings business. like This looks Ephraim. Mr. Frank Tuttle starts for Green River this week with 15,000 head ot Philadelphia notes a slackness in sheep purchased by that gentleman for Mr. Tuttle sugar. Mr. John Walter of Denver. has several other herds which he is Mrs. Btanton, the lady who was shot keeping over till spring betore shipping her husband Wednesday, was easy them. The sheep are for tha Deuver bv last night, but her chances ot recovery Market. are very small. Bp. W. T. Reid struck the right cord Judge Powers denies the insinuation on Friday evening when he said to the that the cry of the Liberals that the Peoeffect that we could not afford to let the party is colonizing voters Is made D. Hi R. G. go past us in tha other val- ple's with the hope of distracting attention d affio-we could not and to withdraw ley, from Liberal colonists. our franchise from the S. P. V. Ry. and extension! is their Tnat right, each The babe that fell from the third stop will be acceptable and both would not window of the St. Elmo hotel tostory the be objected to. sidewalk few weeks ago is now considered out of danger by the physicians . Mr. Edward Reid showed a representwill $00 n be running around again. ative of this paper samples ot cloth, and which he had sent to bt- - Louis for, for For the last twenty years the suits for lone of our business men. The of Salt Lake have been pointing gentiles derisare something superior and ively to tho fact that that citv had no samples Mr. sewerage system. Now that the should be seen to be appreciated. city Reid sends orders for goods on the 1st council have decided to put in sewers, of each month, See his advertisement every gintiie taxed, is kicking, and in these colourous, there is likely to be endless litigation. a Wool mauufacturers are buying f ttle v A young Englishman, B.iwater. more freely, and inquiring more, though some time in June last,George borrowed con . 1 . . Territorial. A re . CONSUMPTION SURELY MAIN W. T. uv a , lemens INSTITUTION. Supplys Constantly Arriving Straw Hats, Dress Goods 05 Hardware, Groceries, Glassware, .. .Drugs, Notions, Plow3, Stoves, Wagon Timber Bolts, Etc.,Etc MAIN ST. MANTI. E O R GE A. LOW Salt Lake City. . Dalors In Schnttler Farm aud F reight Wagons. ' Spring. Wagons of Every Description. Buggies, Road Carts and "Buckboards. Advance and Minnesota Chief Thresh- ... ..ir.g Machines. Buckeye Cord Binders 45-5- 2 . 0 Boston reports fair sales of wool and more inquiry. Prohibition appears to have been car- Over 25 Year ia Practical ried in North Dakota. ovr th World-- F Buckeye Crown Mowers. at generators or extras. Can be op crated by a child. Best pnre soda water. Will stand by any $4000 Gas Fona tain and sell Are glasses to Its one. up We sell the finest NICKEL PLATED The Womans Suffrage State Convention of New Yoik, held a two days ses sion at Saratoga last week. Scanlan's abattoir, at Foitieth street and North River, (N. Y ) by dynamite. The, boilers on the Mississippi River iteamer Corona exploded at Port Hudson, last Thursday, killing forty-si- x of the passengers and crew. New ger Mrs, Winslows Soothing Svrup, I'' children teething, is the proscription t one ol the best female nurses and pliys. ciaus 111 the United States, aud has beet, used for forty years with never-failm- y success by millions of mothers or then children. During the process of teething us value is incalculable. L relieves the child from pain, cures dysentery and diarrhoea, griping in the bowels, and wind-colihealth to the By giving child it rests the mother. Price 25.C a bottle. was made to blow MERCANTILE CashmerSjCassimeis, Etc SUMMER SUITS. , Amorioan. Co-oper- ativ 2ySummer Goods, Ladies and Gent ADVICE TO MOTHER. . Secrettrj anti M. Western. 0 J. II. WODSKOW, REID, President, The venerable historian of our cotintry George Bancroft, celebrated his eighty-eight- h birthday last Thursday. Throughout the West excellent ciops are the basis of large biivmg by the (arming districts, and confident hope-- as to the trade for tire rest ot the year General Clrabners has retired from tire head of the Mississippi state tiiket, placing his resignation on ihe ground that the killing of negroes would follow h s consideracandidacy. The gen-ral- s tion for the blacks is a tiling of vtuv recent development. It is not so I nig ago that he had a national reputation as , and the pain negro-killerwith which he ts now training wanted t hang him because of that reputation. ' Demociat who turns Republican f..r th' sake of offi e is what would he calico, in tiie wild and woolly west, a hai formation. Herald. ! attempt MANTI. STREET, CURED To the Editor: Please inform your readers that I have a positive remedy for the above named disease. By its timely use thousands of hopeless cases have been permanently cured. I shall be glad to send two bottles of my lemedy free to any of your readers who have consumption if they will send me their ex press and post office address. Respect T. A. Slocum, m c. fully, 1S1 Pearl St., New York. 29 An J Quarries. 1 else-whe- , j. (Oj . COAL! COAL!! LOST k ween Manti and Schofield, Einerv Couii'v, an Older Book for the Good Coal at the Manti and Cheap be in on Monday, the 2ist. e Steam C iom r. Any information that Coal Mine. Canyon, 4JI Miles tecovery will be rewaid South of Mantt. The Home Sentinf.l can be seen at will lead t office Coal at the mines $3 5 per ton. the Bather Shop ut Richard Sutton, just ed. Leave it at the Sentinel W. W. Billings. H. Thomas A Co west of Griers Kesluiaut, Provo. . Utah. Ephraim City, -- J700-ooo.o- Dont forget the Primary Fair on the ijrd. Articles for exhibition should all Robert Ray Hamilton has begun a suit Supreme Court for the annulment to Evangeline L. Steele, marriage -the famous Eva During the prst few days there hive been 1,000,000 pounds of sugar contracted to be shipped from New York to points west and northwest of Chicago, General Lester B. Faulkner was convicted at Buffalo, N. N., of wrecking the Dansville National Bank, and was sentenced to the Erie County Penitentiary for seven years. It has been cabled to the New York Tunes that Boulanger has determined 011 a coup d etat; to make a last bold The elecstroke for power or prison. tions have gone against him. and he has determined to appeal directly to the French people, it being wejl understood that Pans still greatly admires the War Minister, and adores the figure he cut on his Black Charger; and what Paris y all France may concede thinks P.ocherfort and Count Dilldison, who have so long stood by him, approve the plan. However Boulanger is determined to follow his own sweet will no matter where it leads him. and will land in France accompanied only by bis Mistress and Secretary. A Mammoth Excursion Party, The places public buildings, and the various zsajin the of his ; told by berpbyei-runthat ape vai in.ourih'e Had coild live mly a short time; ill! weighed ises than Cn a piece of wrepping paper pound be read of Dr. King's New Discovery, end goi judge judd, presiding. sample bottle; it helped her, she boughtan. it her bought Liore, helped l.rjre Lolt'.e, James Anderson, for unlawful cohabiother and grew bciterfast, continued its use tation got 75 days and 50 fine and costs is uistrong, healiliy. rosy, plump, ,rd for adultery, 44 years weighing 140 eounds. ?or fuller psrile j'mrs Joseph send stamp to W. 3. Cole, Druggist, Fort old; got 100 days and 55 fine and costs. Smith. Trial Dottles of this wonderful DisJames Mellor, Sen , promised to obey covery Free st I. It. Bruneis. Mat ;suu if. F. the law and was sent home. Larsoa.s, Kph.-siHenry Mower for unlawful cohabitation, 65 years old, got 45 days and no ust All kinds a' Dress Goods at J. P. Msil strups. Dr. Woodring tells us there is considerable sickness in the northern portion of the county. Gents and Bovs clothing, Hats and Caps rt J. P. Meilstrups, suitable t r fall and winter. Produce taken in exchange at highest market price. LOST. Between Chester and Manti, half a front part of a grate. The finder will please send to J.J. Taylor, Manti, nd will be suitably rewarded. See .our good Boots and Shoes for adies and gentlemen and you will be astonished to see how I iw we can sell them. CalldtJ. P. Meilstrups. Among the results of the liquor traffic to which the prohibitionists point, not with pride, however, is the annual barest ol 60.000 dead drunkards and worv titan wasted. EEWS. JUau r ratwici, Cttpylngi rA Coor-.en- t. ' i of A siderable jewelry and a number of deeds from the residence of P. J. Starbuch, was sentenced on Friday last, to imprisonment for one year. He stated that his intention had been to return the stolen property. That he intended to realize upon them till such time as he could cash a ceeck payable at Chicago. Just so. A correspondence between Bishop Hammond of San Juan county, and Hon. A. Thomas, Governor of Utah relative to the removal of the Colorado Utes, is published in the Herald of the eleventh inst. Mr. Hammond is of the opinion that the thirty families, averaging five souls to a, family, and also some sixty cattle men, would be obliged to vacate their valuable improvements, if government persists in colonizing the above named Indian? at that place. The governors correspondent says very emphatically we dont want them, and makes valuable suggestions relative to a thorough understanding of the situation. On the 9tfc, of October, Robfi Branton, a resident of Salt Lake Lake City, and seventy-tw- o years of age shot his wife, and afterward suicided. The affair is directly chargeable to slander and indirectly to whiskey. The woman was shot sa that the ball entered her body just over the front of the right kip, cutting the belt of her drees and ranging towaid the kidneys. Mo blood exuded from the wound, which is conclusive evidence ol internal bleeding, and there are, -indeed, The small chances for her recoveryladys virtue had been slandered to her husband, but the burden of evidence is in the ladys favor. The person who slandered is morally responsible for two MIL!! SHAKE, CHAPMAN & CO. Madison ,Ind. ... Haines . and Rnndolph eaders. Ames Steem .Engines. Lane Saw mills, Shingle mills and Wood Baker and Ashlt. b Fence Working Machinery. ..... - Railroad ntretrs Supplies . JW ire ' Hopr coontod.Dy - Manti George Snow. T. J. Morley,. F. G. Willis, . Moorm Salina |