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Show V. The o lb ct i. 'e cro ! i m und her s.ster vciv sick, and on into vestigating found she had given birth achi.d. lne child had been uncared for from time ot birth until then, couse wav quently when d scovered, life inextinct. The sister took the rem.ains unto a back kitchen aud concealed it til night, when she buried it in a small hole about 8 inches deep. On Sunday, tbe 13th, parties thinking something a wrong, visited the house and found the woman sick as above stated. The cae was reported to the legal authorities, who sent two midwives to make an examination, they fmed the woman had given birth to a child. child denied any The mother of the thing being wrong, but everything proved that a child had been bom, ano her sister seeing the case was clear advised her to comess which she did. 1 he sister then showed them where the The remains was child was buried. afterwards washed and dressed and tor a Christian burial. The case was brought up before com missioner Leanard but was not completed on account of the condition of the woman YYe will publish a more detailed account m a later issue. f propose v ik ure Frames ' AnJeisous Pnotojrapii An rti.UcM variety ..I va f:u s f nmnft.nz 4 SsntinsI JUiw a weekly Dtsfwlefi f '!,tti;, ei G.liery. rt'i Now M inti pr ces. RAILROAD RUMBLES. - , I Le time to buv you a home in ..re you have to pa fancy - Ie.' A vtry interesting on temperance in the is r.ot geuerully realized the Wednesday evening. vast importance of the news to which A Crandall will print Cabi Anderson we briefly alluded last week,relative net pictures at J3.00 per Ltoz. for 30 Union Pacific purchasing days only. tp the the 8. P. V. Ry., and which has With the S. P. V. in the Union YYith all since been substantiated. Pacific's hands we can look for a brurht due respect to the outgoing com- future. Ir pany, and the good they have done our county, we cannot but rejoice to We have hear of the change. waited in vain for them (the 8. P. V.) to do something besides making a start. They seemed to be unable to accomplish anything beyond the point they reached the first year they have kept sending out promises of improvements in the way fo extension f their road, their lolling stock, grade etc., all of which have proved to beantjnis-fatuus- , e and a forlorn hope. can now look forward to something brilliant in the immediate future. The Union Pacific company have done more to build up the west, Utah in particular, than any other means yet introduced. They first came here in 1S70 with S. L. City ua a terminus, but in the following year they extended to York, (a settlement located a few miles north of Nephi.) They soon afterward extended south to MillfordThey did not have one half the inducements to extend south of Ogden that our city. alone offered the S. P. V. company to extend to their bor lers, let alone the innumerable resources that tend to make railroading piyv Since the commencement of the Temple the traffic ha3 been immense with freight and passengers, but not what it would be had the comfo'ts of railway communication been enjoyed, therefore we, and the county have been heid hack by their inac tivity. This is now happily we think obviated s we can venture to asure our reader that theUuion Pacific will take immediate measures to compass all the advantages that are offered in our prolific county rich in mineral and other resources. They will no doubt push on immediately to their extensive coal we can fields in 8alina canyon; then expect to see our coal mine-boom as well as many other industries at present in a lethargic state. We can then expect to see our property raise in value, and our crops realize a living value to the farmer, iu fact, it will give us our Cng looked for boom of which the forerunne has already struck us. Come along gentlemen of the Union Pacific, we welcome you gladly, proudly, and hope you will do for us what you have done lor our neighbors and your predecessors should have done for us years ago. Y - 1 The photographic skill of G. E. Anderson is well known by the people of Sanpete. Now is the time to buy you a home in Manti before you have to pay fancy pricas. Parlor suits 6 pieces. Sofa. Rocker Easy chair, two Parlor chair and small Sofa, gjo.atS R. Marks and Co. pit-pare- S.P.V.R.R.SOLD. low nice to be abli s to leave Manti at oclock p. m. and reach Salt Lake at 6:15. 1 1 man of Fillmore, Heber Huntsman, was instantly killed on T(je Ugiog Monday, by a horse falling with hint. I will pay t2 cts per doz. fo reggs, and 25 cts for chickens In, Mdse. A. R- - Thompson, Manti. A youn FOR RENT. A Store 17x21 with shelving and counter, also large show window. Oppo For particulars site Geo. A. Lowes. apply at Sentinel Office. Dr. L. Galitzski, the celebrated Eye Ear, Nose and fhroat Specialist will be in Manti at Benchs, Friday, I8ih. from 9 till 6 p. m. All in need of his services should not fail to call on him. IT Ala ' tleaaa af I tow fll!ppta VOTaaaaala of strangers in town. mm We want woolen mills, and banks, and tend to huild up a city. YVe have natural conditions that are essen tial to the establishment of such industries. The purchase of the Sanpete Valley Railway by the Union Pacific is understood to mean an early extension ot the railroad to Manti, and possibly further The price paid is stated to be f i2o,ooo. all that Nw. A GUKAT BATTLE I cotlnually going on In the human system, "'ll deiuooof impure blood striven to gaiu viuUry over the constitution, to ruin bfteltn, to drag viftfius to the grave. A good reliable uiuJuin like Hood tfarsuparilla it ths weapon i til which to defeud ones eelf, drive the desperate enemy from the Held and rumors for many y tiers. Try bodily peace ftuu peculiar utsdicice Messrs H. YV. Ramlosse and P. WILL ll Dated April 14th, JOHN REID. Clerk. IRoO. Wm, T, Reid Alty, for estate. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. H n sen, Dcesied. Kit.tf niu.is IZIIHSID, -ll et deceased. Dated at Chester, April 12th A. L. 1790 NOTICE Ko.94$ HOMESTEAD PROOF- or FINAL Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah April 11th, 1890 Notice s hereby given that tbe fo). owing-nameintention settler has filsd notice of his under letter C of November Both 1889 to make final proof in support of his eiaira, and that aid proof will be made bcfor the Register aed KsceiTcrof the U. 8 Land office at Salt Lake City. Utah, o May 28th. 1890. vix. Mart Weelegata oneof tha heirs of Wm. D. PrltheiJ Jr. de eased. HE No 5715 for the 8 W M of e. MTp 15 K 21 E Salt Lake Meridian He names the following witnesses kit eontinnoua residence upon, Ynd cultivation of, said land, vie: L. 8. Taylor, John s. Shafer, A J. Wilson, Ervin Wilson, all of Moao Grand Co. Utah. FeaNKD. Hobbs Register M-T. C Bailey Alt?. No. j41. NOTICE OF COMMUTATION PROOF. Land Office at Salt Lake City Utah April 8th 189a Notiee is hereby given that the following-earne- d settler has filed notice of his intention to matt commutation final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before County Clerk of Millard Co. Utah at J Fillmore, on M.y Slat, Ie90, viz: Ephraim Warren of Oasis Millard Co. Utnh H E 8451 for the N W H of ac 35 tp 17 S K 7 W. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land viz. David Day, John H. Kinder, John H. Horning, Samuel 11. Alexander all of Oasis Millard Co. Utah Parks FRANK D. A IlOBB. Register, Thompson, 525 A tty. In the Justices Court, Mayfield Precinct Sanpete County, Utah Territory. Peter H. Hansen, Plaintiff, ) vs. Demand, 11.40, John Doe, Defendant. ) To John Doe, Greeting you are hereby sum tnoned to be and appear before me, the undersigned, at my office in Mayfield Precinct, eanpote county, Utah Territory, to answers complaint filed against you herein, by said Plaintiff, on Tuesday. April 22nd A. 1). 189) said action Is brought to recover from yon .15 cents per. head on 4 animal, iu ull $1,40 for damagea, expenses of caring for, and keeping snid animals and costs of court The descilj: (ton of sold animal areas follows, to wit; One muly roan yenrling heifer, swallow fork iu right ear. legible brand on right shoulder. One brmdle three or four year old steer, little white in forehead and some white on various other places, fork and crop off right ear, hole iu left, brand resembling IX on left ribs. One light red three or four year old steer, crop off left ear. no brand visible. You are hereby notified that if you fail to so and answer as above required the Plain appear tin will demand judgement for the $1,40 and the expenses of caring for vp.naud cost of court Given under my hand this 14th day of April, A. D. 1890. Henry Jensen, Justice of the Peace. Blotto loCrediiore. Estate of Sarah Tatton, deceased. Notice is hereby gi en by ube undersigned, administrator of the estate of Sarah Tatton, dereased. to the creditors of, and til persons having claims agninst the said deceased, to exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers, within four months after tbe first publication of this notice to the aaul administrator at his residence in Manti CitVe the same being the place for tbe transaction of thetneines ef said estate, in said County of Hanpete. Janies B. Tatton, Administrator of the es ei SUPPLY STATION Spring Goods, kl Reeived, Tricots, Cashmeres, Alpacas, Sateens, 2, yrs .Ginghams, Veilings.WhiteGoods Calicoejt SHOES: Our Last Invoice ($1,133.00) Enables us to Fur' our Increasing Patronage in this Department, in , Styles and at Prices to Suit. YVe&Iake Special Mer of our Ladies YYine Colored YVigwams, Mens Ra Congres, and Gents Kangaroo. L.Shoes. Sheeting 8cti STAPLES: Economy Checks Sets,. L. IScts., Amokeag Ticks, 13, 15, and 20cts. Irish F 5 ounce, 20cts. Gents Light YYeight Pants, Fancy Jersey u FURNISHINGSHegliglee Overehirts.BalbrigganJIalf J lose, L. Thread, Under Shirts, and Drawers, etc., etc. DRESS GOODS. - CALL AND , TTS. ROBBINS&CHRISTENSO CUNHISON.UTAH. fisott-- o LUMBER AND BUILDING WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS CO. IN Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Pick ets, WINDOW, DOORS, MOULDING and BLINDS and all kinds of ! ! BUILDUP HtflTEipi: YYe carry the Largest Stock The people of the south will Doors, YYindows, Etc , from Promptly attended to. Office C. and D.& R. G. Depots. south of Salt Lake City. do well bjr buying their Order by mail ua. and yard opposite tb U. I I I S I W. B. H. PAXMAN, Sup fte. W. n. BI BTON. . r. FELT, see. W, C. BCBTOI, XndJ GARDNER COJ BURTON, incorporated. V j The Attention of the Farmer? and General Public is Directed Particularly to otjr Combination Fence for its Cheapness, ' Durability .and Guaranteed Satisfaction. Orders by Mad Receive Prompt at- tention. Send for Price List, j Mouldinf Lumber, Sash, 1 Doors, Combination Fence, Cedar Posts, Etc) YARD, COR 8th S. A 1st,E.;ST3. UP TOY, OFFICE OFPPOBITE THEATRE. Salt Lake City, Utah. day of 49-- Neilson, Veterinary Surgeon , 19 After EPHRAIM JOTS. ,Kiii-deigart- en 19th. Chr. SOUTHERN CENTRAL f NOTICE. Kells It is currently reported, and on good authority, that the D. ffc R. G. right of way man is in this county and in Our railroad prospects are looming this d.rectton. It is said that hecoining is followthe line ntatked out by the EnFine Smyrna Ruga i.s at S. R Mark's ing up and is buying and paying spot gineers & Co. y cash for the and asking no Get your picture taken at the Temple favors. It this report is correct, aud we have no reason to doubt it. it looks as Bazar. though we might have a railroad yet When will the golden spike be driven So mote it be. n Manti, The lecture delivered Tuesday evenCabinets only pr,dozen at the ing m the Council House on the System ot Education and Temple Bazar. Short Methods ol by Prof. and Bedstead J.S Abies late fromArithmetic Bureau YYashstand the German Kin-dMarks. S. R. stylrsh and good $1 5 al garten Schools, was listened to by a small out appreciative audience, YVe are better prepared to take youT held as it sped bound as it were for being over picture than ever before G. Anderson two horns. The manner in which he black-boaron the d 1 for the portrayed figures With No. Vol. 6. subscribe showed that he was fully up to his busiSentinel ness, By request the lecture is to be reLace curtains $1.25 per pair, at S R: peated on Saturday evening April 19th. All are invited, no admission and Co. Marks . r fe is charged. Note paper 10 cts.' per quire at the News Depot. Sentinel I A NASTY AFFAIR. Wall paper to cts. per Roll at S. R Hlarks Co. Salt Lake City. On Friday the nth at about 3 'clock the morning a young woman of Salma in will of on be few taken wood loads A gave birth to a child. There waa present sobscripuon. in the room, a small child lo years of the child seeing her sister was sick Pltpare for conference on the 7th- of age. wished to go lot aid, but waa laid to May. go to bed. he was all right. tne The Sentinel will be io its new night she haard her sister During n distress but finally fell asleep and slept unt.l quarters in about 6 weeks. uu her morning, awakeumg, sisier told Carpets and Ruga cheaper than auy her to go for her elder sister. The bodr. S. R. Marks and Co. sister arrived about 10 oclock and i cUnii-iLuins- Last Friday the pupils of the district of Sarah Taium, deceased. school took a stroll 111 the meadows tate Dated at Manti City, Utah, this after exercises were over. Yanous March. 1990, Wui. T. Reid, Atty. games were indulged in and all seemed to enjoy themselves. One pleasing feature was a dance upon the green, C. but owing to the open air n was a little difficult to hear the urus.c. training class; preparatory to becoming ?mbis of the Tabernacle choir. The inducements are a one year's course ot lessoua tiee. Requirements, singable voices, and punctual attendence. Applicants must apply personally on Monday evening 8 p. m. April aist, at the Tabernacle. Notice hereby given bvtht undersigned administratrix fo the estate of Haas Hacseu, deceased, to the creditor of, and ail persons having the said deceased, to exhibit thMnaltii the necessary oucbers w!thiu four month after the tird publication of this notice, to the baio ol iilmmtstratnx at her residence hOUtb-wihe S. P. V. Rv. depot tn Cluster Prciuct ban pete county, Utah T r, Carol ne M. Hansen, Administratrix of the Esiats of llsns Hunseu John P. JamtsXL Robbins. to prove Rumor sayi that we are soon to have a newspaper published in Saliua, success to the undertaking, it be attempt d. J. K. Me Clenehan, successor to Mrs. R. M. Humphety 111 the hotel business, is now prepared to accomodate the traveling public. Give him a call when you come to Salma. Our meeting on Sunday was disturbed by the report that Mrs. Mary Hansen, wile of one ot our missionaries, was suddenly taken dangerously ill. She was attached with a severe cramps, wlticii came very near proving fatal. Alfred Crane, a little b V four years old. w lnle plaviog with Ins brolhci 111 the Cuiial last S.riuiday alteriiu..u, from the manager and broke ius ainr just above ihe wrist. Ihe injured member was attended to by Dr Madsou. James Dwyer ot Salt Lake, has published the new school law in pamphlet form, which he is selling at 15 cts. Parties wishing it can get it at the Sentinel office, or hy aJdress.ng the publisher. son. administrator of tne esiate ofCanstoner Johnson dcaped, h rendered and prvsenud for settlement and filed in sad Court bit account of bis administration of said aetate aud asking for distribatiou of aid estate, and thaa Monday, tbs 12 di of May, IS), at Uo'cUk tn. of eaid day at tbs court bouse, in Maoti by the (Jitv, U. T., has been duly appointed account arid Court for the aettlsmentof said add for tbs distribution of said estate at which titus and piece any person interested in aaia estate may appear and file his exceptions inti show cause, writing to the said account andbutfon asked for any he have, why tbe distr thould not be made. f YVe dont know exactly what it means but our town is almost crowded with Perhaps it means more strangers. boom. Let em come. righi-ot-wa- . Purwhascrs. SALTISiY'.S. J. Marker, brings to us a line Specimen of galena ore.pound in the hilts west of Manti The gents have enly sunk 8 feet and have an ore that must carry lljo or $60 per ton. J. L. Butler of Saliua, Sevier County was released from the penitentiary on Monday, having served a ten months term t which he was sentenced on a charge of adultry, for living with his plural wile, YVetcome, Union Pacific. $3-o- o Pacific Co., being tlj. For some time the Union Pacific has had it mind set on the Sanpete Valiev Railroad, the little narrow gauge affair connecting Nephi aud Manti, twenty-sevemiles, and opening up a fine, agricultural country. The Sanpete management was not averse to the sale, and the bargain was completed last week, when the first installment was paid ovei. and within sixty days the Union Pacific will be iu lull possession aud the intention is 10 standard gauge the line and extend it down below Manti, thus opening up that wonderfully fertile country A car through to Manti from this city is among the mimed. ate possibilities alter The Union Pathe gauge is widened. cific, and especially its very able aud management, has taken in the promising resources oi Utah, and naturally asks, YVhv should nut the Union Pacific avail itself ot these same? Tbe roads Utah business is constantly increasing, and it is therefore is encumbent on it take advantage of its opportunities and improve the service Trib. "EVEBY SrUIXG," on of tbe beat housewives in New Enaiaml, We fc t lie Becebsiiy uf tsking s good lusulclns to purify the blood, uud w ail tak Hoods Sraperlll. It keeps the children ire from humors, uiy husband says it gives bun a good appetito, aud for uiieU'l am sura v could uever do ail in? work if it was tiot fur this opleudld Uiodiciue. It makes me f strong sad cheerful, aud 1 am never troubled wiib bsadsebe or that tired feeling, as I used to be." rgBBOKlLITIEe. A gentleman remarked that as soon N. C. Neilson of Moroni called on us as ihe rumor was substantiated in relation to the purchase of the S. P. V. yesterday. by the Union Pacific Co. that realty Mr S. J. Neilson of Mt Pleasant waa went up 25 per cent 111 his estimation, and as soon as they take a step to viewing our town on YVednesday. we extend can for a that look still furJosep F. Doriu of Ephiaim paid u ther advance of 25 pet cent. visit on fraternal YVednaaday. Prof. A. C. Smyth will take the names Mr. YV. P. Sorenson, one of Mayfields of a few young ladies over fifteen years ua on called citizens enterprising ot age. who would like to join a vocal Hcsas Affairs. d notice. la the Probate Conrt in and for Sanpete county, I tab Territory, la tue uitTer of the talate of i Notice of l'btiturfcr J Ud&od, meut. John Abraham that Notice ishrtbr given years experience having in treating the diseases of horses. Ephraim, April 15th 1S90 Cattle etc and bavins; had great success will buy a place at ih tha castration ol horses 1 am preJudge Johnson Ephramv pared to treat the same parties desiring The Co-o- p Store received a carload my services canN.address C.Neilson of wire Moroni .a The Ephraimites are improving their homes by planting fine shade trees. Peterson & Hansoi . - DEALERS IN , GENERAL MERIiAHDIOE, to-da- Mrs. Decker lectured last evening the Tabernacle, at DDZZC3 QCODD XSK ALIO MAIfUIACTUSBRiOF subject. Temperance. BOOTS AND SHOES, CITY,UTAB The diphtheria has about vanished from our midst and we have no other sickness to speak of. The leveling of main street near the creek has commenced and a good job they will make of it. J.-MeiLtrup will commence business at his branch store Thursday, this will make about ten stores in Ephraim. Shultz and Shriver are well pleased with their location, and will no doubt invest in our city, TheAcademy it having a most excellent time this week, many of the young students will go home Friday. A nice programme will be arranged. Songs Recitations, Music, Speeches etc ; in the evening there will be a grand ball. i he Debate last Sat. evening at the Students Institute was successful in every particular. The Sucject was Resolved that the statesman has done more to the human race than the Poet. Affirmative, Mr. Jos, F. Dorius, negative, Mr Ezra Christiansen. About two hours' were taken up in discusiing the subject and then it was hardly opened. BSTTIlXEmrO TH E BEST. All are entitled to the Vest that their moaey will buy. so every family should have, at once, a bottle ol the best family remedv, Sviud of Figs, to cleanse the svMera when costive or bilious. For sale in 50c and O.oo bottles by all lead-m- g druggists. V Pleasing Sense of Health and Strength Renewed, and of Ease and Comfort A Follows the nseof Syrnp ot Fig, as it acts gently ou tK, Kidneys, Lived Bowels Effectually deasilag (lie System whea Costlvs or Bffions, Dispelling Colds, Headaches and Fevers and permanently curing HABITUAL CONSTIPATION without weakening or irritating the gans on which it sets, f S' or Bale In BOeand Bt.oo Hattie, ell Leading brtliU. x tnuMcrcxm onr sr me " CAIITOMIA to t SX M. or' ,, nS EYBiLF. 00 CtL, S. Iga..J rwnw, DEALER I- N- Schuttler Farm and Freight Wagons, Spring Wagons of Every Description, j Buggies, Road Carts and Buckboards. Aspinwall Planters, Clarks Cutaway Harrow. Planet Jr, Cultivator5 Garden Tools. Buckeye and Crown Mowers and Buckeye Banner Cero Binders. Garden City Clipper r Russell Chilled Plows. Square Corner Sulkey and Gay fjf Steam Engines and Saw Mills. Wagon Stock, Iron, an4 Wire. Scrapers and Railroad Contractors' Supplies, Salt Lake City, Utah. Represented by GEO. SNOW, MANTI. i |