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Show -- MOM CMP,, islJII York's French :Mechandlse- - dry goods, laU for th Coopr Wagen MoCormiekll&cbinerjr. th aui U2A1I HALIBA; Dln Class Accommodations. o thos visiting the Temple Attld inquir for this House. Cm sonysjance to the --Tempi every day-A- la Hay, Grain and Stabling, Ebbb Jeisbn, Proprietor Fred G.Willes, j DBALER I- N- GENEIRAL IiinRCIXArJDISE. Studebaker Bros. and Carts. Carriages Wagon, Agent for Amos Whitneys Steal Mowers and Reapers. Agent fo Post Omoo,l - - Utah: Cillna, A Queer Trade Imported from of Many Color un i ou. Anatomy llair - Kal-mI pon Zoology. toy-mak- toy-mak- 01011 HOTEL Opposite Post Office. BT LO.JXTTS S FIX1TCLJL3 ACOOHSODATIOK9 arm vi a Oail. kfali&a. - TXteb iA,H. ANDREWS & CO., OP CHICAGO, ILL, 1 MAKtfFiaTtKlM OF Seheol room Furniture and Apparatus, conauting of Desks, Maps, Charts, Glob, Belli, Black Board, Also Bank Erasers, Chalk, ate. Furnishing and OpTa Chair. N. B Parttn needing anyline will do well thing in thi to call on, or writ to H. G- Bradwho i A. H. ford, of thi - ofei Addreea treetern agent. ltWi to Box 57, Jdanti, Sanpete Coturty, Utah. Andrew good-nature- d g toy-mak- business. However, between them they managed to say that the materials were imported from Paris, made up into toys right there on the premises, und sold whenever the little could find buyers on bis peddling expeditious. are truly the Utile Hogs aud monkey man's specialties. He ha them in all the colors of the rainbow.. There are white monkeys, with blue legs and red arms; blue mnubejs, With crimson arms and legs; red, white amt blue dogs; white mother monkeys, clasping to their breasts tiny at tie red, blue and green monkeys; particolored monkeys, standing on their heads or lunging by their tads; monkeys per-- , forming all manner of gymuastic feats jpou delicate wire frames; monkeys rid-- n g on dogs; monkeys drawing in which repose ether monkeys. The of the trade are of the simplest sort. Besides the chenille in every imaginable color, he has gold and silver thread, tmy wires, nippers, scissors, needles and mucilage- He can make you a mouaey m a Wonderfully short time. It is a mere matter of a suip here, a pinch there and a twist somewhere else, and you have the monkey, grinning and lifelike. You would not believe without seeing it how much expression & single snip or pinch will put into the face of an unfinished monkey. It is just the Same With dog. The turns them out by the hundred. They ard mostly White) and Of that odd, Variety which people with a fondness for improving on nature like to trim into the semblance of lions. The trims them out singly aud in groups. Sometimes he makes a dog team driven by A monkey. It is easy to see, though, that he is foDder f monkeys than of dogs. He has Whole boxes of impish little monkeys, and it is his special delight to make up groups of half a dozen simians, big and little. When a group seems finished he will suddenly dip down into his box, fish out a particularly impossible little monkey and hook it on somewhere by a pinch at on of its wiry arms. The little Frenchman ddsS hot pretend id i have a large trade, but his printed ifi two languages, Slid he expeots td have his monieys and dogs tremendously popular with the young folks. Meantime he picks tip an odd dollar or 0 now and then when he goes out peddling. If only there were some such small coin in this country ttS thd French have he WQjuld dd very well, for a little mbnkey could be made for next to nothing and sold for half a cent, if only half cents were Current. But life in the French quarter IS not ex' pensive. ThrirS ard breakfasts at 15 cents or less, and Sinners at 30, and there are' rivers of red v.'iue at 50 cents a gallon. In a region like that, and swarming with children, too, a man who ean make chenille monkeys that look as if they had just come out of a zoo or Sohth American forest) has no need to go hungry Or thirsti toy-mak- - toy-mak- er long-haire- toy-mak- j Lumber, Pickets, Mouldings, etc. : All kinds of CUstorti Wotk done on Short notice. Orders by ail Pro mptly attended to. Bent Hansen.Prop. Maid 5 t Mt. Pleasant. F, Gates Gates & Snow, Proto Cilyt Utaki 0 Dealers Ik Furniture of all kinds, Carpets, Baby Carriages, Western Cottage organs, add Kid . eewidg machines, W ieage guarantee out Hoods to be equal to any in the Territory nd sell at bill-hea- d abVice FOR EMPLOYES trinoiples IViiM OVhiiinMi CsS &( Fall td Provti Beneficial. There are certain fundamental principles We will pay freight every workman should dd, goods Of conductthewhich observance of which in the purchased in quantity, at regular cultivate, end will prove beneficial to all concerned; retail prices; to railroad point in The employer ftlway ApBd punctual. Utah, Juab Emery and Ban preciates the workman who can be dependThe habit 2S-1- 7 ed on under all circumstances. Auntie. of being promptly on time when work commences can not be too highly estimated. Men should hot b IVork full time. - watched or driven, and yet there ard many and workmen who are but Boot and Shoemaker. First Class who work only when in the presence Of an uustana Work and.Repairing done. employer. It is your duty either to give your the interests of Call and ee Mr. Brantzeg as bi full time and best effortshisto service; or leave employer ybur Ferk is truely first class in bvety Do your best. Make it S point to serve particular. Prices Moderate, and your empidyer honestly; and, although you may not earn the wages paid td a brother terms easy. workman, because of h s superior ability or "nop $ block west of Lowtys Store experience, do your best in the Work laid Manti. out for you; you are thus fitting yourself for greater undertakings ia the future. Be ambitious. Make it a part of yourduty to study and to leant from your We can all learrf to dd better each succeeding day; you are thus fitting and yourself for greater responsibilities, yoii service is daily becoming more valua- BID ROCk PRICES. It p. O. BRArJTZEC- Xphi bestabbant Opposite f'Teala fellow-workme- n; court house neftei. 25et.and first-clas- s vJatiens for Lodging, H. H. time-serve- r, HAWKINS accomm PEOP ble to your emp'oyer; and, as aconsequence, of you are daily becoming Bdra sapaDle earning advanced wages. Be studious. Let your walks, talks and reading be in the line of ronr trade: atmlv v.-a- a g h:sforo I- - T. rrii--- -. " HOSFQRO. Peterson Brs.Hosford, niYSQAXS AND SURGEONS, Tvo Block Uluvk aud a ha HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, ALIO MAKCFACTUBEB TWO DOORS NORTH OFCO-OR- .I af.-- Hans Larsen & Co, THE LEADING SANPETE fcf Shingle Dealers Located in H Osaizrf D-- M, LUMBERAND BUILDING CO., WHOLESALE Leave orders st Lowrry ft Son. Only th cles.MtTyfxsJ 74,. . timber used, KftRrlam PEOVO mile Canyon. 8 V.' w. Wsotislka w.J D. Mlpleaani Dr. Yf. H. Olsten Surgeon of tke S.P. V. Ry., and County Quarantine Physician, will pratice in Gynology and Surgeonry. Dr- W. W. Woodring Latejof Kansas City, and gaduate from an Ohio College, will, as heretofore follow general practice. N. will only when made or endorsed by rer"sponsible paries. -- and all kind tki Co-o- p,. lad of W carry the Largest Stock south of Salt Lak The people of the south will do well by buying Ordsr by Mat Doors, Windows, Etc., from us, Promptly attended to. Oilico and yard oppoiit tk X, C. and D.ifc R. G. Depots. - HEXIUE IN BUILDUP npBBSIJIIi ftK, bean-swere- d Febbon AND RETAIL DEALERS Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Piclt-fet- s, WINDOW, DOORS. MOULDING and BLINDS. - iy! OF BOOTS AND SHOES, EPHRAIM CITY,UTAl2i hair-dress- W. B. DTOCAH. n. PAXM1X, Bupt IK rXALXKS General Merchandise , Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Hardware, and Everything I to Belonging a First-clas- A. H. Cannon, O.H.PeUet, .TohnJlenrylSmlth, Stct, dtTrtas. Pntiiltnt. VicePi(sident. s Store. Goods Cheaper than at any other House in the County. LargestStoreSouth die. The mistake Was so Mrs. Hallowell laughed 1 DSSSO COODD . Sparry, t barber. Hansor., Goneral Merchandise, GrBaGEB&ES, Specialty. jlorth of City Hall. D(!H05FC3 on of the MiuM. & LKALIRI cm, utaz. Diseases of the Ey. Er, Nose and Throats jet-bla- ck ludicrous that even at it, although to her it was a serious disappointment. of Price. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 8. s, d Mount. Pleasant Planing Mill. Ills Mistress' riules. Mrs. Hallowell was a very pretty am tunable widow, but, says the Detroit Con mercial Advertiser, she had a sorrow Shi had arrived at a critical period when age shows its marks upon the face, aud especially in tha frost it sprinkles upon the hair. Bhejresolved to dye the latter, and for that purpose made arrangements with a certain ton serial artist, Mr. Donegan, who. st her request, was to meet her at ten oclock at night, to avoid observation, and, in the privaoy of her own boudoir, restore her hair to a hue. 8he bad agreed to attend a penny that night, and, of course, was anxious to have her hair-dy- e prompt. At ten o'clock she was awaitln g him, eager for his appearance. The bell rang, but the did not present himself before her. She sent down her maid to make inquiries of Matthew Riley, the Irish footman, who also officiated . as attendant at the door. "Who was it rang! asked Charlton, the -maid. .v, A blackguard, replied Matthew Riley. Who! said Charlton. An impudent blackguard, said the footman. Bedad, if it wasnt for fear of the police, Id tache him better. What did he want I continued themsid. Want, la itl Want! Sure, 1 11 be after telling ye, aa y eer so curious, for It's meself asked him the question, replied RUey. Well, said Charlton, go on. Well,' says I, what do you want at this time o' night, my fine fellow!' Til tell your missus,' said he. 'Dlvil a bit,' says 1, 'till yeve told me first.' My business is with th lady, ay he. It wUl keep warm till then, aaya I, for divil an inch youll get In till 1 know what you want. Can you keep a saycretl aya he. 'Can a duck swim! says I. Upon that became close to me, and says h , But, arrah, you wont belave me. Indeed I will, said the maid. Well, then, sayt he, I come to die hare. 'Die harel says I Yes, says he. And whare would you wish to die!' says L In your missus room, says he. Bo with that I kicked him down-stairIndeed, then you have done wrong!" said Charlton, ready to dl With laughing. But, bedad, he earn back again just now," resumed Riley, and aaya again, as part as may be i Tell your missus I'm come to die hare. asked Well, and What did you Charlton. What did I say!" ekclatmed Matthew. Sure I said what every honest man would. And what wds that!" she asked. 'Be jabers, said 1, ye're nothin but an idiot, anti yo'U not die hare. Go somewhere else and die, you scamp of the world Die hare, indeed 1' So, for the second time, I knocked him down the stoop, and, bedad, I'm thinking he'll Direr come here again to 1 A sign Dogs and Monkeys catches one, of the French quareye in a quiet ter of New York, south of WushniKtoD square, says the New York 8tar. The words are painted upon each end of a little affixed to the cas iron hanging show-cas- e conbalcony of the house. The show-cas- e tains a dozen bright-colorelittle figures ir chenille, and upon the frame is pasted a which proclaims that the proprietor is a manufacturer of Parisian novelties in chenille, wool and silk, and that his specialty is dogs and monkeys. The manufacturer of these odd, bright tittle toys occupies a single smaU room opening on the balcony. If appearances are to be trusted the and his wife both sleep and work in this one apartment, for in the rear is a bed and in front are the various tools and materials that are used in the trade. Neither of the pair speak English. Only a year ago they came to this country to practice their pretty art, after working at it for three years in Paris. Chenille is a' most accommodating material, for deft fingers can work it up into almost Innumerable forms. It is simply a sleuder wire covered with a shaggy growth of wool or silk, and lrokiog like a long and extremely fuzzy ca.erpiUar. It is dyed Into all sorts of gay colors, so that the remnants scattered about the floor looked like the wreck of a most gorgeous rainbow. Th is a little man, possessed of an inordinate desire to English-speakinmake persons understand his French. He struggles painfully, while his wifes black eyes widen in sympathy, and the listener looks on in hopeless mystification. Fortunately, or otherwise, the has a friend whs speaks what he is pleased to call English, the same being a grotesquely accented caricature of the language mainly current in this country. Along with this odd linguistic treasure the friend is possessed of a somewhat suspicious tcrnpei ament, which leads him to use bis gifts of speech sparingly in explaining the - r i I' i.o. -, bill-hea- d TEMPLE HOTEL, Mnat, ! v- ir Groceries, Hrt li')L-S- . An Odd Little Toy- - wDliLSRa IN General KEYS AXi) ns msicry u..a m.ure; rssoive to master itsdctaus and to practice them; set your mark of perfection high, and strive to reach it. Do not stop at a middle place; be first in your trade, and remember tnat he who is a.tiful to tho end will receive his just Manufacturer anil Builder. NOTjTO BE FOOLED. How Honest Matthew Riley Rroteeie. t Edwin Booth That Is Good Enough to Be True. Once during the days of his early struggles, says the Baltimore American, Booth was down In Virginia at a A Story g Perron -- r lUtah, W.sK. Reid, Atty-- a tfcLaw place called Lees Landing. The improvised heater was a tobacco warehouse, and it was crowded by the planters from miles around. Hand, San Ptn Co., Ulahi Booth and his companiohs had arranged to ake the weekly steamer expected to call fSce"at CourtIIotae. ate at night, and between the acts were busy packing Up. The play was TiieMi-itrtrA-iar- . chant of Venice, and they Were just going on for the trial scene Whan they heard a whistle and the manager came running in to say the steamer had arrived and woulo As that was leave again in ted minutes. their only chance for a week of getting zwav, they were in a terrible quandary Oftfto next door to tJ. ft. I.and Ofltca, ftalt The narrative proceeds! LflkO City. Obtain patoBta fat Agricultural, If we explain matters,' Said the Detoret, and Mfbral Lauds. Corresyondwna Will think they arC beingcheatr solicited and information glTto. ed and we shall have a free fight- - The only diing is for you fellows to get up some son of a natural-lik- e I impromptu ending of tlv piece, and ring dotvn the curtain. Gorigh, ahead, ladies and gentlemen, and take For good Busines location in the your eue from Fed here," and he hurried away te get the luggage aboard; Ned, Of Course, Was and he resolved to rely on Apply t felt, Uon A Co, IroVo. f f:the ignorance of the Virginians of those days to pull him through all right So, when Old George Buggies, who was doing Shyldtk, began to sharpen his knife on liis boot. Booth walked straight up to him and to have solemnly said! You are bound your pound Of flesh, are ycni I You bet your life! said Ruggles. fctep a foil Lins o Now, I'll make you one more offer, continued Booth. In addition to this big bag of Harness, Paddle, Pack Saddle ducats, Ill throw ifi two kagsof nigger-hea- d and etc. Hobbles, Bugs, find two of the terbaek, a shot-gur-i a full line best Coon dogs In the State. also carries He Im blarmed if I dont do itl responded of Leather and Supplies for Shoe-MakShylock, much to the approbation of the at Wholesale Price, and audience, who were tobacco-raiser- s RAMtd a maff; FIRST WTt IT. Arid to show that there's no aVir-ijinnputin Portia, WBil wind tip with r T.C.'BAILEY,: LAM)'AJ 3 OllXJSY; Dealers and Manufacturers, We Catty a Complete Lin of FutuitUre, Carpt, Lai Curtains. Window Blinds. Iroil Wfigone, Feathers, Et., Etc. If yoU deal With Us you will gst Reliabl Goods and Fail Treatment, When in our City, kindly call and sc us. Co-o- p i furniture Co., 41 Mala St., Salt LaktCily N. W. WILLIAMS SP- MANTI ROLLER MILLS. y toms r. beckeh, "2 Bargains - e. I... xslj" Lessee The Best Grades of Flour, ISENllXEL BLOCK Bas-sam- hi-- l I - gCT'Otders afid Cortespondeuca solioitad. fpg m. Custom Work a Specialty. HARNESS MAKEK ! - andSADDLER. S Do what is right. It is right to Uso hotno proJut In preference to imported articles. It is tight to furnish our own peopls employment. It is right to patrOnus homsistitutlons exclusively. - y feeL When they got On board of the steamer, he cautalrt, who had witnessed tneeonclu-,ioof the play, remarked: Id like to see the whole of that play iome time, gentlemen. I'm blarmtd if I thought that fellow Shakespeare had so much snap ia him. n Ills Tax Was Crossed Out. The following story is told by the Oxford (Me ) Democrat: About twenty yeais agi a Bluefleld man, noted for his hhrev.emu'ss. was attacked by the small pox. Conceiving the idea, as be tvns convalescing, that it would be a good time to dispose bf Ms road tax, be took lus staff in one hand, and, shouldering his hoe, shrted for th bescene Like the pr'odigal, of operations. seen afar off.' The m on began to liiio.v up their heads and sniff trouble. Ti.o surveyor sang out: 1 sve-v-n afraid of ye.' Can't h lp .1, si I have got to work r rt my t .x. ! .; i ' ' t V f you'll go b,i 1 VII right.' .'ys J ossed .it.' Chief-JustiChases Romance. Chase had a love affair which he never forgot, although ha lived to marry and burv three wives before he was forty years old. When a poor school-teachin Washington be had among his pupils the sods of W illiam Wirt, the Attorney General of the United Btates. Miss Wirt's particular friend was Miss Elizabeth Cabell, of Richmond; Va., who frequently staypdatthe home of the Wirts. Here Mr. Chase met herandlost his heart, but the proud Vir rinia girl, while pleased with th attention f the clever Yankee youth, wouid not ink of marrving a w L", , '' Chief-Justic- - John R.INeilson, GST-Bo- ZandlShoe'VJlalerxJ ol T r; and Shoes manufactured by Zion Mercantile Inti(utia Mpecially as they ar moderate in price, elegant in siyl aud supaiiar in quality. ' SOLD BY ALL IIOME DEALtPS dohe and a good fit guaranteed Repairing done on Short Retie Doors west of Lowry Manti, Utah B dr Son. FOR SALE. A lot, containing 2 Acres, house, barn and stables etc. for sale on reasonable terms, 6J x 13 reds a 3 room house, stable etc for sale cheap tor cash. rods corner lot main street 2 blocks from Tuttle & Cos, store, with house 8 rooms, stable, etc. House could be arranged for a holel. For particulars apply at Sentinel office. 13 x 13 e school-teaebo- tilEREFORK It is tight to purchase the Boots Vork neatly All kindswf Custom Neils Z C. Neilson, Veterinary Surgeon.l rprieuce having 19 years im treating the of horses diseases Cattl etc and having had great succe s in th castration of horses, I am Ff ' pared to treat th s am Perties dean ing nay serviss ca n Hail C. NilsN address, ? After E. W. Eowell B.L.Ttry. HOWELL & CO, Wholesale arid Retail Dealers in Furniture, Carpets, Wall paper, Etc. wiadow blind, fa lin of furniture, carpels, arry a complete Parties dealing with aican Iron wall Wagbns paper, there, of 4it Lak t. Ws ar pro south Lous rstaa good prios as any Ue shortut notate. sustem wprkon to mills ur at PlaniDg pared FAIRVIBW.UTAM W 40g It, |