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Show ', BtTBSCHIBE FOR , J Ehf Sentinel ! OMI PEE 2.30 V y K MANTI CITY, SAN PETE COlN'l V, VOL. V. Mount. Pleasant! Plaining Mill. j Lumber. Pickets, MjuIJ ngs, c. All k.r.us cf Custom wutk J i,e ou short notice. the sentinel WASHINGTON from 1 Mam St Mi. Pleasant Union Pacific System, MOUNTAIN DIVISION. THEOVmAXDKOCTE. The Best Road to all Pria-c- i pal Points Bast, West, North and South. Through Pullman Sleeping And Dining Cars From Salt Lake City, To C IJ i c a g o AND St. Louis. TIMECARD OUR RM.l'LAR Washington. The tight over the LEI' PER. CORRhSCONDENT. 1) C. Eeb. 17, 1S00. new code of rules can hardly be called a skirmish, foi when it came to a vole their adoption 1 he was made without a snuggle. absentees weie more numerous on the Democratic than on the Republican side and Speaker R.-efound no d tiiculty in fixing a quorum without resorting to counting non voters. At 5 oclock on Fndav, as piovided by the Springer resolution, Mr. Reed declared that the hour had arrived lor the vote and it was taken without or unusual incidents. detn lustration Mr Caihsle had advised a peaceful course and his advice was taken. The mill in the Senate was grinding unusually fast on Fndav, sixty bills being passed. You could hear tne buzzing ol the wheels. There came a clog avid when a bill to pension one It was Peterson tried to go through. passed on the supposition that the calendar was gospel and if it was set down there as reported favorably, it must be all right Subsequently Senator Cockrell called the attention ol the Senate to the fact that the b:!1-h- ad been in reality reported unfavorably, and the measuie was taken back and killed, after which the busy- mill - wheel went blithely on its way. The laws delay was never more strikingly exemuhfied than in the case of the starving Indians of the Devil Lake agency. The Secretary referred the pspers to Congress and the House refei ted them to a committee, and the committee will in good time report a In the meantime, hill for their relief. if the good Indian can retain lffe in his Some bodv he may lie happy yet discretion m these cases should he al owed the proper officers, for a man starving is not exactly in favotable future circumstances for awaiting legislation. He wishes, to eat in the present tense. Apropos of Indians, the bureau will probably revoke the order allowing The Indians to travel with shows Indians who are thus employed leturh to the tribes with a galaxy of new vices and arelazier than indolence itself. The Indian agents all report adversely as to the custom. Preparation for an urgent deficiency bill has been begun by the House Committee on appropriations..' The largest item in .this deficiendv bill will be $21,500,000 on account of pensions. This large" deficiency, however, does not indicate such a great iticiease in expenditures for pensions as would seem apparent, the expenditures lor the present fispd year with this deficiency including about ninety seven', million, while that of last year included, .After the only two millions less appropriation for the present ear was' made. it necessary ta make a deficiency f about apprupii.uk. eight millions for the previous vear, and even this proving inadequate the , of Pensions diw upon the appropriation for tilts year (of nearly even millions more, leaving that am'Iunt short iq this years account. No orie can tell in advance how much' the Pension Bureau will need itj a year, within a dozen nulljous. . tu Tea inf Gave Malt Lake at 7:10 a m and 3:50 p arrmnK at Provo at 9 40 a m and 6:20 p m. Traina leave Salt Lake for Ogden at 7:30 and g in and 4 0o and 6 p in. ' ' PARKER. J.V. ' ' Asst. Gen. Frt. & Pass. Agf F.RESSEGUIE, C. ' Gen. Manager. H.P. LARSON, P.M. Dealer tu Drugs, Medicines, Paints. Oils, a full line of Etc. Chemicals. Proprietary Articles, including Toilet goods. Perfumeries, Soaps Combs, Brushes, Flavoring Ex tracts, Groceries, Cigars and Tobac co. Etc.'," Etc., constantly on bairn Ephraim City,1 I! tab . J4-1- 3 . DR. F. R. KENNER. Quarantine Physician, was-foun- Manti, utan, : Wachmaker, gust Lund brg'is An he in A'anPeW county a full- - line of first t .Keeps on hand class jewereuy, gold and .s'llvet watches, etc, Jepairin g a specially 422j M IU.NT . PLEASANT, UTAH TERlPLE lliilii aireet. HOTEL, i : .First' Cja,ss . Manti. AfccWminbdatipns. ho.se Jthe Teinpli should inquire-fothis House. Free conveyance to the TV.111 so pie every IIayT .Grain and Striding yjsrting r d.ty-Al- , Ebbe Jhsben, Propriet-- W. K. Reid, Atty-at-La- 11 ' Manti. San Pete Co., Utah. W- - J- - HQSFORO, C. 1. H0SF0HD- - AccoucheursSurgeons Office at Residence, Two Blocks North ofCityllull. Letters and - Telegrams Promply Acknowl edged. M!A.2SrTX. UTAH. n real , Resident Dentist, MT- - PLtA8f,HT UTAH, TUBS Id, pi.o. , pated pebv W pey S. A. 44 Juil Spiing Goods, DIvESS GOODS. Received, ricots, Cashnietes, Alpacas, Sateens, Zephyrs ,Gi oghams, Veil in its, WhiteGood s Calicos, Etc. SHOES: Our L, ist Invoice ($1,L!3.00J Enahlcs us to Furnish our Increasing Patronage in this Department, in all Styles ami at Prices to Suit. We Make Special Mention of our Lailies ine Colore i Wigwams, Men's Kussett Cmigres, ami Gents Kangaroo Shoes. LPLE; Economyg Checks Sets.. L. L. Sheeting Sets., Linecvs IScts., Ticks, 13, 15, and 20cts, Irish hreize 5 ounces 2(cts. LLNISHINGS Gents Light eight Pants, Fancy Jersey ami Hegliglee OversldiU.Halhriggan.IIalf jose, Lisle Ihread, Under Shirts, and Diarvers, etc., etc. 1 Amo-kea- J CALL us, AIST3D JSH3HJ ROBBINS&CHRISTENSON CUNNISOFJ, UTAH. Noiih and South Branch, Goods dks Dry ciotning, BOots tfc Slioos, Hardware, Notions G-rocori- os ' We GrTlAIn, tfco Lumber and Shingles h.iyroup ti JJ'm SdOlCs direit frun the Manufa- cturers so can sell at VERY low figures AD QUARTERS FOR GENERAL H ; SUPRlIBS. BFHH.AIM; ' f3-B00- TSj ,vn UTAH. ' .A SHOES pi at ttrhOTTOM PRICES e , S.ngiug, Academy choir. Prater, Ezia Christiansen. S ngmg, choir. Opening explanatory remarks, Piinct-pa- l Altpa Greenwood. Class Arithmetic A was then called : and examined. Grammar-was next called auj in. . terrogated. Geography B w, Atty. for Cnardian abki.-sKIE- 4 fi, Stake 'labet-irftcl- At 9 o'clock the large building was crow ded and file exercises of the (lav Commenced with roll call bv the monitor, D C. Jenson. called ami lectures given by the students ote the different countries of the w oild. Invsical Geography was examined and lectures given by the students on the different subjects of which this branen treats. Speech in behalf of the Theological' department, Ezra Christiansen. Phvsiology B called and questioned and lectures given by a number of the students. Speech in behalf of the Youpg Ladies, Miss Diantha Lowiy, At t p,- m. the 'people again assembled and the programme continued. Theology A called and- qtiestiqued vn the organization of the earth. Speech in beliall of the Young Men, James Chnstensen. Elocution A called and examples of the different foinis of voice was given by the students. S'liging, students of the Academy. Ancient Histoty class called and lectuies given by the students. Reading of the Principals Repoit, Miss Came Henry. Pres. Maiben, Bishop Reid of Manti, Bishop Madsen ol Gunnison, Pres. Beal and Peterson all members of the Boatd of Education, expressed themselves as being highly pleased with the exeicises. and invoked the blessings of God upon the Institution. Prof. Greenwood made the closing remarks. Singing bv the chnit. Benediction By Boh p Doi.u . of Lphtaim. . THE WORLDS FAIR. Chicago is chosen by the house of - - CoUNuibialcd Ilomealeud Final. Froof blicaljoii IrNo, 11 ! E Christiansen. Secretary. . lbft , . Land olhca at a(t Laka ( ity, UI ah, January v4tJi ps'ju. ia BNotiuu hereby irivcn that the folbwm named settler has hletl notice of their intention to make puip jiroof in auport f ! Weir claims ami that haul proof udl be made before toe oi In his absence the clei k ol the court Judp. for Millard county d Fillmore on March l.tth tor NielMn, H. h. N, Hans rb nd s 'v H W V P the Y . H N H Pe S L W S K uni s ec, 6, Tp, 1, the following witneses to prove Ins Contin. nous residence upun, and cmuYatum. of said Peter Nielsen, Jens P. (,ronmny, land, vi ilium p. Memmutt, all of James Adams, Utub Territory bipio. MillardT.Go., Peedersen of heipin. Millard AIko John TUTTLE 0(DEALEUS ---Ge- neral & CO I N)0 Merchandise Are Still at Their Old stand, V- Main Street, Manti, Utah. V Co.. Utah, u 11 K IfH tr theNh S No. iKM ol 8ect20 and H N W nsmesthe-followin- W 8 W H h of 8ec. 2U, Wit. :rp, 1H, h It nehaesto prove his continuous residence up n and cultivation fl saul land, viz: Jns I. ltomas K, Uronnintf, CliristisliA. p. Soronaeii,all ot Robins, fecipio, pobiijs, Leonard tah Terrdon Millard Co., t PRANK D HOhlH, Register, Al 4d Park & Thompson, Attys furClitimunt 2 NV NOTICE. In the Probate Court iu kndjbr Sanpete Countv, Utah Tcrntoiy.Notice of time sppoun tlie"intt of the ) KsUte ol R. C- Jones S ted fur proviug will. Riven thiit MnmUy tlio 10th. Nti(riH k m.ct ..ini tav tl.tv uf 'tar tv IKliu.at 11 ll.MMii I x.lid U'ltirt, ir M.nti t ity at I , lias tcm'.p-poinuUt.li Nanpete Upnntv. hi- tiiiLf a ud pl.i-iPr pr.ivinirtne int far liuariiig til.; kill ot K. C.Jmii' John W. Niclidlson. farttio of u tters luiitM'lf Hurt to Anm.a Alrtrii'U tesUiiien'tHi y ttu reou. ILst Stock of, ( Cloth.lng In Manti - a i - H appll-ciitnni- Datert t 'rtl- ,)o!iri Hcirt, Prolute ('let k 45 47 , 5 - to-da- SUPPLY STATION. s, - Hamburg, Feb. 24. The iron cupolo of .he Flora concert hall tell bury- - John I. Gliristens.cn. SOUTHERN CENTRAL 8-- c To-nig- Mc'Gougan. Koblii ; ii EXAMINATION OF Representatives as the sight for the Worlds Fair. The streets of Chicago this afternoon were the, scene of enthusiasm, modest but unmistakable n the crow ds surrounding the newspa-pe- t offices and other places where hulle-- t ns an- displayed. Uuli represematives ol a'l classes ol society such c jrd al effusiveness. warm hand si.akmg, gratified -- m les and genuine shouts of joy ate not iften witnessed anywhere The mi a unity of tile displayed was the featme of ihe occasion. Usually upon news ol this suit, or rather news from political conventions and the like, there is to be een the loosing side, hut here all were winnets. the toots of horns moigled with booming of cannon, and at the clubs , hotels and other resoxts the comhig of the woilds fair to Chicago is being celebrated with vim. s . -- C, 22 M 40. - ern News Bureau to furnish us weekly letters treating of the" agricultural, manufacturing, mining and industrial Also, the political, progress generally. social and general, news dining the We shall publish a series of vear. letteif treating on what they grow and how they glow, or ciaps successfully giown in ihe South. Wp recognise tlie tact that a great many in tins section are interested iu the Southern Stales, either through or on account of some triends a ho have gone or are intending to make their homes down there. The news we shall publish will be reliable. he Bureau has at its head the Hon. J hn T. Patrick, ol Noilli Carolina, who as the executive ability, and will nrke .lie "Buteau of Industrial News and a success. Southern Correspondence . Drs.Hosford, and Fe'. la (he Nimny I.hI of Oranges and Examination If the Sanpete raanqln. Academy h Id iu the Ephraim Feb. 7, 1890 We have contracted with the South- Telegraphic- Africa, asds t ontain-lutil lami u y nows sou m at Court House. Office I mm James con-diet- I w Ntqnlfv to the How li Itc.runl Mtltl-- i of llirtlliug Ariuuna Rev. Jlemv tiedlluiiM. Strain tin lamia. ll.arutrriaa, He., in the Daman, a white minister ot the ftti-Wil- l MartrluiiN .IdNot II Air ra. Baptist dem. in. naicd. washnii.t-f- f '1 ms superbly illustrated wotk com at Ozark, Ala , yesterday f r po.s 1.11. g a h s w ife. prises in one magnificent volume graphic account ot lie liavels, d.scov-erie- s MORMON MISSIONARIES MOBBED. and bnlliant achievements of m the Daik Continent. A comLondon, Feb. 24 A patty of Mwnioti plete Instoiy of his last great expedition missionaries who are at pieseut engaged tor the teliel of the celebrated l.m.n m a pioselyling campaign 111 London Pasha is given from Stanley 's own pen. and other paits of Great Bruian, had a In this vo'ume the gieat explorer relates lively time of it in London es.ei lo his teiribla stifteungs and dangets, his Hie missionaiies, three in numbei, bejiig and weansome journeys anti in tescumg Emm Pasha and his gan their meeting or service, ai d m a snort time alargeciowd had collected. tuaxe hand. Ihe missionaries w ere listened tv with Ihe wotk is extremlv fascinating. attention for a tune, cut piesenlly mev-eten- t The exportations of the greatest tiavel-eis- , tematks began to be heaid trout their thnlimg adventures, temlale several persons in the crow d, they being dangeis and mn.tculous escape-- ; the pai licnlarly anxious to know lyu.f in.mv strange customs, savage wats, humane wives weie possessed by one nl tne siicljlii es, tude hums of government, til elders. The Intel rogatories disconcer- w .Id laces; the brilliant sceneiy, beautiful ted the Moitnons and excited much lulds ferocious beats and reptiles ot the laughter and jeering among the crowd. tropics aie all described m the most Piesently a member of the, Anti Muitium captivating manner Tne leader is conducted thiougli the league appealed on the scenp to. oiler Saint-He thick jungles, the cheetless desetls, and opposition to the Laltei-dalcminded the crowd that not vetv long Iuxuiiaut plains of Aftita. He beholds ago a voting Woman, one 01 then a"Voudeilul counity, famous tor its number, vvlio bad been mdutd to feifde vallevs, us vast lotests, its intghtv hv Mormon nussion.ti.es, ilveisand catatacts, andmiurs ol untold emigrate had returned to lmr mother's home, wealili. All the world lenowned exploreis of shoeless ami staiving, with two i.tll-- j children, havmg namped the whole dis the tropics die heie brought together in He (toiicluded a brilliant galaxy I he names o! Livit tauce Irom Livetpool the young woman in Baker, Bpeke, DuUhaillu, Baldby producing question and asking it they wauled win and othets ate all celebrated, but more of then sisteis served as she had the most thrilling mteiest gathets around been. Fins excited the crowd, which the name of Stanley, the Worlds greatest groaned and hooted. Mud and oihei explorei. Mis penis, pitvathms and magtefuse were thrown at the unluckv Mm nificent tiitimphs aie pmtraved with erv 1110ns, who now piepared to make a masletlv pow ei 111 this new and Thev weie attiacttve work. hasty exit iiom the scene chased by the mob, however; then Theie is mote to be learned fnun such clothing was turn,, their hats- knocked a volume as tilts, moie to mteiest and lascinate the reader than can he found in and they weie otherwise mahiealed Finaliy they sought refuge iu a loin in dozens of tiashy books, fleie the wheel cab and weie diiven jap.dly away must woiidetlul discovemrS and advensail followed lor some disiince by a tures ever uai rated. ch.ttm the' nailer. number of people, who, however, 0011 Sian lev's Explorations and Advenunes gave up the chase. Tins is the second should he m eveiy household 111 the expeiience ol the kind that Muimon land. It contains over 800 laige octavo missionaries have had in the East lend within the last six months, pages anti moie than 200 erlegUnt engravings and'coloted plates. This superb work is sold by supsetip-lioTWO BAD.ALCIDEim. only and, Mr. P. O. Atideison.ol Gunnison, who is the author, ized agent William Jenkins, employed at the Cen- for this section is now canvassing for tral Pacific car shops, while coupling a subsenbers It is issued bv tne Fianklm repaiied car on Saturday, had Ins right Publishing Co , ol Rtchinoitd,' Yiiguna. hand caught between bumpers,, ihe middle linger was broken and the index lstatk- I lie sent 1: or hale op finger and thumb weie smas,,ta link stuck, and m attempting to shake n Notice is hereby (riven, that hi puraurmu looss he held on too long. fr Dr. Peikins of an order of the Probate Coxirt in iul Tomu-r)f I tah, County oi thinks he mav have to amputate the tha in made on the 10th. day of February,. broken fingei. the matter of the .estate rui luirUiannhip of minors, the Fiedeiick Bowen, another woikmau J.lvify and August I. Dcldt-anot the persona mid es- -t in the same shop, was w 01 king under a (ler''inil, F. Pchlean, mmorn. .tes of hlvir.f and Auf car. and was mjuied oil the head by a will aeliat public auctionUttd thchiffhcKt bidder by aaul Prototonlirni:aan for and lbs head was bate eubject tailing siedge hamniel. (Ui .Saturday the 7th day of March, Court, very badly cut and he is in a serious con- lytMJ, at 4 oclock P iu. at the ntore of J, dition. OyiiarSiaudai d- Neilsen, tu Mg Pleunt, CouniT of aupete, d Lite r.fhl, title, interent and eHtMto cd aaid tnhiors, and all the njfht, titl and Interest that the said estate ims, by iteration ot law H(xiuud,,-otheNEW FREIGHT RATES. otlicrw thun, or in addition to that of aiil nfujorFf iu and o allthecer. of land sitiiaa, Jyu or pUreel piece 'Wlricli went jniu effect February. 22iid. tajnbt iH'inx in the 'aifl Mt. pleasant, Oponty of the following rales will be amhoi ized and of and bounded and l.tnh, SUnptne, Territory west bound only; Chicago to Utah coin-iini- dcenbed aa follou a to u it tli N, afc a la.iW chainafrrm , poin p unis-- tst class, 3 to;' and. class, Vitej;iniunj four (4 b m 'J p 15 corner of tin N K of , TUorv L'tah 265; 31d.il iss, 2 Itj; 4th ci.asa.r70; 5U1, ,s of U 4 K Tel County, chains, thence S AOUcliamaof J.43; class A, 1 35; class B, 1.12; class t , tluTica Jvtffl.ou 4.Ki N ao.ou to tnence l! w cnama place (Ueioe .97; class D, ,8(j; class E, .75. lot 7 block 1 as pUUcd 2t Loqist.i Utah common points; 1st beginning, being acres j fcj iiis oi SjIu P per cent of purchaae money to class, ? 90; 2 mi, class, 2.45; 31 d. class. be paid to guardian on day ot sulw, balanca to cid-()S: 5th. class, I 38, be j)aiil on t oufirmation f sle by the i bat- cjas A, 1.27J' class B. 1.04J; class C, .92; ourl, of Sappcte county, Utah lernlory Niel Deed at tli i'Xpcnse of purcliuaer class D, '.bi ; class E, 70. Morion s. Nev guardian of the peraong ami P. behleau, and August etaUaof p;iviry M..NTG iMt.RY, NO. OF RARE MERIT. A BOOK wt-t- Subscript on Pi ce $2 50 a year; $1 53 f ,r 6 months, an 1 ft f rr 3 tn juths in affiance. N 11. Felt. Piopuetor an I Manager. Orders by Mail Promptly attended to. Bent lanseu.l'rnp. workmen. Five ing thiuv-e.gh- t taken out dead, eight severely mjmed and live others at missing. UTAH, FRIDAY, FEIJ2S, 1890 f Notice Final I'rnof for llom.-t.Hi- l I'ubUeatlon No zrs. Lami UiL't; at Salt Lake City, I lah. January Notice - htreiiy k'lVen thatottlie folleu li settler luts'lilert notice to make tpiitl proof in support of In- ei mn, tne and tlmt s.f.il proof will It. mnUe belor.U unty tlie in lus .liseiiee, ur l'rohale .futlge, I tu ti, Cleik til nati 1'ete ueuntv Utah, ut 5I.mIi H. dames lrp-ron r eii nat v iittli, ef N. L. t ttnil K. , ef K No ot '1 tor t iu s' e. g st v. Tp. 1, s It. 3 h. S. I.. M Utah. erove He ii'tine- - tin; follow ink wpne ' es tt vat ton cn s r 'sui netlus eont n non Atulelstlll. Ilenrv Jainl-of.S.tel s lit , VIZ all of I, after, ,lfiel lr tp I r. Orlamio.lir.uliey. Moron, sanpete Co. tali. D. UtANK IlODItS, ffegister. T, C- ffailev , .ttorney. - , K- - . MANTI ROLLER MILLS. LOEIS F. BEGKEH, Lessee. Manufactures The Best Grades of Flour. f67Orders and Correspondence solicitedjJ 1 i - i 1 X Custom Work a Specialty. |