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Show The Homs Sentinel erection to the correc place n'1 refering to of A New which is the County Couri liotf-ecrowded out of this issue, but we promise it for the next. Look out for it. , A WEEKLY (K'votel NEWSPAPER Snet4fc&d tur teU)tiaireiBo( euuutiea. rouudlog .SANPETE SAVINGS COUNTY Home Affairs. BANK. Ia another column we publish a notice to the busine-- s ii rn ot San pete county to meet at Messrs. Tuttle & Gos office on Tuesday evening, for the purpose of establishing a Savings Bank. This is, in our estimation, a step in the right direction, it is a business that will he established, and if we do not take hold and control it. someone outside of the county will. This is a business that has long been needed, for the convenience ot our business men. also a place where we can deposit our money with safety, and al-- o draw a small interest. There are many people in the county who have a little money on hand which they are not ready to invest, and have to hold it without any good to themselves, and only prove a source of anxiety. We have two or three railroads head ing this way. one of which has a grade finished to the city and tw o with & permanent survey. As soon as they get here, either one, it will cause a stir in the money circles, and more than ever necessitates its establishment, besides, we musi have a safe and convenient means of passing valuable papers (checks and Alas Items of Interest, Ciippn Comments. for Bank! a Hurrah Hows this fur fine weather? the Herald's Wiggins web. of The Black Doctor" on Wednesday evening at Gneis Hall. We have a few of those cheap Boots I cl t which we must sell. Manti Co-op. Note Paper, Letter Paper, Envelopes Sentinel News Depot. Call and examine our new shipment of dress paiterns Tuttle & Co.s. etc., at Lace curtains J1.25 per pair, at S.R MaiksandCo. If you want a good second hand Buggy call on H. P. Larsen, Epluaim. An endless variety of Spring Goods at Tuttle & Cos. Wall paper 10 cts. per Roil at S. R Maiks A Co. Salt Lake City. Buy vour Doors, windows. Blinds, etc. of the Provo Lumber and building Co. Washstand and Bedstead and good 25 at S. R, Marks. All our cotemporaries of the north ate lavish in then praise of the Hvde-Houcombination who come Bureau stylr-- h tz Get the Popular Monthly Delineator and daily papers at the Sen tinel News etc.) Depot. he will The advent of railroads the signal for a large influx of Sanpete County Savings Bank- Just Ltls all take people, many ot whom are any- the thing for the times hold, of and this but honest, way thing Spring is coming and we are going to having money and valuables around the house, store, etc., will make sell at prices that defy competition. this a fine field for the festive Puttie A Co, A fine selection of fruit trees are now burglar. On these grounds alone, for sale at Joseph S. Braithwaits, six we must have a bank. We hope our business men will blocks west o Manti Tenmle. turn out in earnest, not only in All business men of Sanpete County Munti, hut in tha whole county. Let are invited to attend the It, ink meeting at Tuttle and Co., office. us have a good solid representation from every city in the county. Let We take in calling the atten us give it a broad basis, with our tion, ol ourpleasure readers in Sanpete many with with our our influence, capital, county, to the advertisement ol Tuttle A support. Let us give it a name Co. We recently had an interview with Parley McP'arlane who we found looking much better than when at large when he had a:cess to the saloons and dunk mg carrousals. He was dressed m a new and well fitting suit ot clothes which enhanced his appearance wonderfully-Ia recent issue lit the Luquirer it stated tha! tins su.t of dailies was a donation to him, this McFarlane wishes denied as they wete paid for by himself McP'arlane seems to be very eratic and hardly able to realize the extent of his troubles he says: "I feel much bettei since I got all the liquor out of me, did not realize and dont yet, that I have done so much, my life lias been a blank for over two yeats and I do not realize that I have done so great a wrong as f ain indicted for. Sometimes 1 leel as though my conscience is clear but when 1 look back on the many teats I have caused my wife, who lias plead with me to retrace my ways 1 feel woise ouri this, than ol the crime 1 am iinLcted tor. 1 am perfectly ignorant ot the opinion of tile public, but do not think it can go so very bad with me, as it sometimes appears. The Pariv given by the Womans Sutfiage Association passed of! very it was pretty although pleasantly crowded. The dancing was interspersed witli the following programme-Recitation- , Mrs. A Stdwell. Miss Mary Thunell Song, Miss Ida Luwrv. Recitation, Mr. R B. Blown. Song, Mr. Wm. Cox. Recitation, Mrs. Ellen Jakeman. Speech, Mrs Sidwell and Miss Ida Lowry, deserve special mention, as this was one ol tl'.e best features of tile evening. Mr. Jos. Daniels sang The Budge" in a very manner which received a watnt applause and encore, as also did Miss Mary Tlmnells song, Jenny with Sweet Mrs. Jaketllans speech Brown Eves. was replete with pleasantries, ancedotes and keen satire w inch provoked peals of laughter and a hearty round of applause. I he pirtv adjourned at about I a. m. everyone being well satisfied and happy. FEUSOMALITICa. - that will embrace the whole county, such as Sanpete County Savings Bank. Let us make the primary stockholders increase the amount to double the first intentions as they have in two Banks in Salt Lake and one in Provo, Let us be independent of all outside capital. There is any amount of capital ready to back up a concern of this kind, all our business men can tell of letteis they have received, a.king questions rtda'ive to the advisability ot establishing a savings hank and asking their offering to back it with ull the necessary money. Remember the first in the field will be the best and surest foundation Of success especially if started right, and on a good solid foundation of capital, and widespread support. Turn out gentlemen, lot us have a bank of our own, to We hope the proposition postpone the Worlds pair, one year, will be acted upon, as it is in bad taste to invite the whole world to con e here and witne-- s the political strife, turmoil, and battles that with political lire ulways After things have campaigns. quieted down to their normal state, and affairs have fallen into a good smooth. Democratic groove, then let US have ft, the anniversary for which the fair will be celebrating, the discovery of America, was between the years 1492 and 1493. especially was the main portions of America found, inl493 , hence it will be just as appropriate to celebrate in '93 and avoid the disagreable effects of the campaign wars. publish, in this e a letter ihe Civil Government Class to the Kepbi Ensign, in reply to the insane, and rather obscure vaporings of their correspondent under Manti Morsels1 in their We from is-u- issue of tha 5th, inst. The said Correspondent invites us to Please Copy but we respectfully decline, with thanks, as we have some regard left for our paper, and still jnore for our country aul our friends. We regret exceedingly that our the Ensign, which Jias such a bright and welcome countenance, has allowed such ti&sh to pcurrilous and enter their columns, also that there is a person in Manti, so devoid of self respect and love of their country and friendo to pen such an article. an excellent grt:cle from a correspondent relative We have received Olsen of Mt. Pleasant, gave He is here with Ins Stallion "Roustin who can be found at Nels Jorgensen's. Jos. t aniels and wife nee Miss Hannah Billings both of Provo are in Manti, having come for tlie express purpose of getting spliced, so to say. Mr Charles Cobb, late of Albian Cassia Co. Idaho, is in town looking up teal Estate interests with a view ol pmehasing, if auv good offers ms to be found. He went South on Sunday. Mr. A C. us a calf yesterday. It is probable that the cause of the at- -t tack made upon the class by your cm-- 1 resp ndent. was the discussion, a shoii lime ago, cl the question. Resolved tm.t women should have the right ot winch question was decided in the negative, much to the dissalistaction of some of the ladies present, one ol whom may possibly be your correspondent, though I should very much dislike to beleive, for a moment, that any .ady could so far lorget her and dignity as to make statements so devoid ol farts. The entiie article is a tissue ol falsehoods lrom beginning to end, and whilst we ate under many obligations to you for the free advertising you have favored us with, we take the liberty of suggesting to you, it you w ish to preserve be character of your, at present, very respectable paper, that vou at once secure, in Manti, a corres pendent ol Veracity, and one who is nioie truthful than the one who. at piesent, acts In that capacity. Respectfully, etc., Manti Civil Government Class itau-chis- self-respe- Mr. A. C, Olsen is in town wiih his . fani jus Stallion He can be found at Nels Jorgensen's wlieie Mr. Olsen hopes to have those wishing to breed, call and see him. Kon-.lan- The last storm mad. it pieity muddy, but tile balmy air and sm shine coupled with the gentle zephvis brought oui stieels down to their normal c md tion, being the best unpaved stieels in Utah. PLEASING Entitled the FAIRVIEW ITEMS. Fair View, March 7th,tS9o. Sentinel: Editor There is now more nrud than snow in our little berg and tirewet weather makes ntativ of our people sick. Scaicely a family Iras escaped the prevalent disease supposed to be La Grippe. Joseph Sanderson, aged fourteen yeats, son of K. W. Sanderson Sr., died on tlje 5th. inst. He was afflicted with La Grippe, his remains were interred on the sixtli There was but a small funeral on account of the difficulty in getting around the muddy streets. The bereaved parents have our heart-fel- t sympathy. Another of Brother Sandersons sons, about the same age. is veiv sick having lung fever, with bleeding of thg lungs. Our merchants have great difficulty in getting their goods hauled from Thistle Station, and neatly all business is quite dull, caused by the wet weather and mud. Elder Hans Madsen, of Fair View, is to start to New Zealand on a mission to carry the word of God to the natives ol those islands. He expects to leave here the last of this month. AT CRIERS HALL, ON Wed.Eve.Mar. 12, 189( AT TUTTLE & COS, j An EndlessVarietyof Sates, Pacific Mousselins, Victor!, ClothDeBegesGinghams,E( With Buttons and Trimming to Match, at - Our revered employer. J4. If., will le He intends, purchasing home some new type, presses, etc. Tea mxLxss lift toiler fob traps I liOIIEST CLOTIIIIIG Mail-Orde- 111 The Largest Variety Slippers Ever Shipped Manti, at ( s , Mr. Alrat Matker, one of our ."boys of iSSo and later, of Eagle Rock is visiting relatives and friends here, after an He looks absence of eglit years. Ask your dealer for Ed. L. Huntley A Co.s natural, and is g'.ad to ire among friends again. Hz says he may Come back to Manti and remove his tloutislimg business if lie itears much more complimentnor goods are not in the hands of some ary comments otr the advancement of If STOREKEEPER in your section, yon can PROUtah winch includes his city and CURE THEM from the BEST KNOWN and r Wholesale Clothino Housa largest in the world, at prices that will MAKE YOUB YOU guessinghow we oan and KEEP eves snap aOord TO 1)0 IT. If yonr DEALER does not 1 . SPECIAL NO ICE, keep our goods, send to us and we WILL fur. Dish you a Suit or Overcoat, express or mall All business met) and otfieis in the paid, on reoeipt ot price. We will win arid bold patronage if von try us with 'n order I We county interested in the establishment ol your pave built up this immense business by our a Savings Bank in Sanpete coupiy ate PAINSTAKING! methods, and by doing by 0th be done by. respecting invited to attend a ineetmg era asEd.weL.would St Co., Style Originators, Huntley A s Co on office at Tuttle Tuesday Overcoats observe i. mm in ordering Suita orrules evening 7:30 sharp tor measure strictly following iTuttle it ment ; Breast measure, over veet, close up unA over sou. der arms, Waist measure, pants. Inside Signed 'Lowry , leg measure, from crotch to heoL (Manti Uo-- o, . ChiBanket National First References cago, capital $3,000,000; Continental National ot Bank Chicago, capital $2,000,000. NOTICE! SENS. renewed and of ease and comfort fjllows the use of Syrup of Figs, as it acts in harmony w ith C, nature to effectually cleanse the system when cos'tve or bilious. For sale in 50c, and Jr.oo bottles by alt leading druggists. Rasmus Neilson's Famous Stallion Roustan, is again ip Sanpete Co., where The members of the Manti Defense tie will stand lor the season ol 1890. He will be handled bv the well known Committee, ate requested to meet at the liotse man, A. C. Olsen, who is noted City Hall, on Wednesday eveumg.Marcl) oclock lor tile ttans-actio- n tor his success in handling horses of this util 1S90, at u nnpoiiant business. A full atkind. tendance is requested. Dr. W. . B. Stacev, Dentist, has Jos. Judd, Chairman op ned an office 111 the old post office at V. V, Billings, secty. Ephraim, where he. may b found on Wednesday and Thursday of each week, A LETTER TO THE ENSIGN.- fire remainder ol each week he will be at his office in Manti, Manti, March 8th. 1890. Editor Lfsin: 111 your last issue, I Wiggins Webb, the Heralds special weather prophet says; on the 7th, inst notice under the head "Manti Moiseis," we ate to have high winds, more snow-- I an al usion to the celebration of me of the both ol the linuiottal ills and dufts. He thought they would commence immediately, His prophecies Geotge Washington, bv me mul Govevidently do not apply to our pleasant ernment Class of this place U is true, the Class Itad such a celebration, and locality as we always look ftr a of hjs edicts in weather afiairs. prepated for the occasioua programme consisting of speeches, recitations, and Will Hyde is a well kovu in our city, songs, and the general publto were inand is a great card 111 the coining combi- vited to join with us in demonstrations nation. Misses Pyari Either, Jessie of love, respect, and veneration lor the Coburn and Myra Whitney. are ladies man, who was ffist in wat, first in peace, whom vye know personally, and they and first in the hearts ol his countrymen. will prove an attraction alone, that is l'he Had was filled to its utmost caworth the price of admission as their pacity and all enjoyed the entertainment But it appears ability is recognised in all cities, favored to this fullest degree. by their advent, from the article alluded to, tha: your correspondent, lias, and Felt. Olson $ Co., fiave commenced disgruntled does. Hiiijeiiake. to vulgar tie, falsify, and operations in the erection of their block otherwise ffismrt the lacts, regard to of stotes to tent, opposite the Citv Hall. what was, the truest entertainment, ol Um. Hill, the Photographer, has taken a the kind eyer given in .Manti, 1 he perlease on one for five yeats and The Sen- sonal allusions, made in the article, wete tinel will ocotip ii, niter one. Others simply absurd and monstrous and I do of of ate tal.oig ten. mg places business not mink that it adds any dignity to the and it is more tl;an bkelvthat tig UoHble to publish tlie nightmare halluwill be enperienced in deposing all that h'nstqn and yapormgs u some trrespon cinations are built. stole petS-ii- i who mqst be sutjering Irotn Brother Henfv S. Tanner of payson a natural disposition to fals.fy or is who was recently appointed to a mission affi.cted wjtlt dementia, or delirium to the Southern Atates. concluded to uefiiens. Your cot respondent stales, that we remove the stigma of batcclorhood inet.H so he before conferred with Miss suppos? at a subsequent meeting) went, Laura L. Woodland a charming school behind pose douts, to discuss the Rene-o'ogThis statement of Washington. "ntarnTof Logan, (Not one of those ere old maids, either) who gracefully is absolutely false, as anyone lannbar can testify. Our doots aicjuieicd resulting lit his going on bis with oqr gifts,' all Comets, except He areaLvs open to loi way tej nemg as a married man. the puipjse ot Mrs Tannei tiiose, t. no a. .end leaves next Wednesday. 1 Itese will resume her labors qt Logan until misrepresenting our proceedings. we would not admit if wo knevy (hem. return. Henrys A Of health and stiengih Will Presentthe Tragic Dratr . Messrs Hyde and Houtz whose add" In the establishment of our bank let's are gentlemen that have a board of directois representing comes out evety city in the couuty. Make it demo- need no introduction toas tiie people ol Manti, Their ability actots,..and cratic in its tenure. selectiors of a company, to support them Safe and reliable Yeast Puwdeis, with is unquestioned and their is no doubt an elegant assortment ofVaces, Plates, but what they will dr. iw a good house Cups and Saucers, etc., just received at we hope they w ill favor us wwth mo:e the Drug Store, Ephraim. than one night. A good farm o seventy-tw- o Acres foi sale cheap. For further particulars inquire of, or write to S. Atwood, S Cieek, Sanpete Co., Utah, if tiiiz:- - L ED. HUNTLEY & COt, Manufact- urers and Wholesale Dealers in Clothing for Men, Boys and Children, 122 and 124 Market St , Chicago, III. ' P. 0. Box 667. Our Summer Shawls Be the World. Call and See B; fore Going Elsewhere. A GRAND GLEABANGE SAFE. I We Have a Few, Mo' Wraps at Way Down Prices,; Boots and Shoes at Greaij Reduced Rates. These Goods MUST Sold, to Make Room for , j tS . J. H9SF0RD, W. T. HOSFORD. Drs.Mosford, Accoucheurs Spring Goocls. j A- T- Surgeons and Office at Residence, Two Block North of City FJall. Letters and Telegrams edged Promply Acknowl- TytAITTX. ITT -- A. XT . IF YOU WANT A GOOD ORCI OR PIANO CO TO Mount. Pleasant PlaningMill. D 0. Lumber, Pickets, Mouldings, fee. All kinds of Custom work done on short notice, Oidets by Mail Promptly Attended to. Bent Hansen, Prop Ma in S - Mt. Pleasant , GAlDEEi 45 VKSf ibt SOUTH STREET, Salt Lake City. t- Dr. W. J. B.Stacsy, 4 Dentist. fffUilioe at Bench H ouse, Manti. WORK Am i9 Irfitlu TrtvMPi'mt Guaranteed MASON A HAULIN ORGANS from $7-5- . to KIM BALL From $B5 to Hnpeat prices and easy terms pf payment. 1, ; |