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Show SSTTBSCTtlBE FOii THE SENTINEL ONLY $: 5UPEK c .iiv X M YEAR. MANT1 JISLDIHQ HOUSE, ;j SOME GOOD ADVICE. ".My young friend, I but atm ,ve y, u u,! stop vw ii t From Tcmpli Bliss it cU ACCOMMODATIONS Large Sample lioom, J. Fielding Prop. - - Parks Thompson, id TO u as .u an 1 11c . 1 lie "Mile a. : a ai ihu g we h v e t M uiuiv even ng a ( nan (Juai tel-.- , .u,J s... lip peee'.es tt ' EAST, WEST, WORTH and SOUTH AU STATIONS. TlfvIE CARD In Effect June a viAxri iio. 1890. 29th, TEACHERS INSTITUTE. LEAVE. TRAINS Editor Sevitimo,: Your correspondent left Mauti bright 5.15 and early on tne morning ol the 5th ol 1.15 5 4') July ,and in due couise of utile arrived at Tio vo at 7.45 Sylvan Grove all right, although the 2.45 H irril team was prttly badly used up. lug 4.45 9.45 Suit l.aJce Ihe ijudckeuasp glove m which the t Ir'ins lea e alt Luke at 7 10 a m ami 15 p Institute was held is ah. nit two miles jfri Aiming .it Provo at 9 00 am and 15 pm. south-west ot hcoheld yul pci haps an i uim i .tvo alt Lake for Ogden ut io a m 5 u p m and uo and 7.30p in. Hum U Intel equal distance south-eaS. W. 11CCLES, lire altitude above sea level ijuaiteis. I Asst. Gen. Frt. ol yuoo lcel is in the neighborhood ' &. Pass. Around it tire rolhiig hillscoveied w uh Age C V. RESSEGUTE, grass and dotted wit 11 clumps cl tree-- , Gen Manager. lormed a delignilul scene, and roiiiaunc enough to su.t the most lastidious iiiere was but one drawback 10 ihe locaGRAND DRAWING tion, Ualer had to be hauled 1. mi bco-tielP. M. J lab at L ephi at 1245 A. 91 md -- 1 U st OK THE U e found on our arrival abuiilsevenly-liv- a j riddc la Berjeficeijcia Public LId i OF THE sr.m OF ZACATECAS, MEXICO. sxndicate of capitalists have sc vuwl the concession for operating this .A LOTTERY, bnine ' tended its throughot the hiatus anil British America 5 elyw win ho found a list of the pticee which will be drawji on f i L JULY 27,1890. At Zacatecas Mexico, and continued insnthly thereafter. tiY 3150,000.00 O.ttio T,rkPts e iis el. 10: at SlO.on: Halresta.., American Curreuey. LIST OF PI117ES: iT17E 1 1 I i.iE 1? 1 1 I J.ILS 171-- ii OK OF or OF JMiVIs f lf HU7I.S ok a s t 1 ' lMts hs of 1: ok . 1HIfc.s Ju I'Rl.LS r.i J OK OF raur.3 of I'KIKS OF ri i'inh (,k Ctl B BATES: 6 Ticket. FOr 850100 SPKS&t RATES ARRANGED WTH AGENTS- ASISIS WASTES - town and c it in The7 Lnited fctate LruiSh America. 4 he pavment of Prizes is guaranteed s a special deposit of five hundred , i hot, sand dollars ($500,000), with the yt,ite Government, and approved bv Jesus Arechiga, Governor. film Liawms under the personal super-- , Vis.on cf Lie. ilerminio A'teaga, wno is appointed by the Government as Inter1 vein or. I Cfrtifv that with the State Treas ter ell necessary guarantees are assuring full payment of all ot this drawing. Mlrminio Arteaga, Interveittor. de-c.u- d i.-- i ' J oar- niPORT9T. nances must be either by New Draft, Express or Registered -r. American money. Collections be made bv Express Companies or -- s. Ticket sent direct to manage will be paid by dralis on New Montreal, St- - Paul, Chicago, San co or City of Mexico. nt e teachers, trom the taice counties, Utah, Sanpete and Lnieiv besides others who had come up to enjoy me fresh air ol the mountains. As d.ukness came on. small lues coinj he seen heie and theie, vvlnle strains U music, and the sutind ol merry laughter wue bomt on the evening air. On Monday mot mug the patty assembled lor w'oik; L. A. Wilson ol Utah Go. was chusen president of the Institute, with L. N. Olsen ol Lately Co .and Peiei Gieaves Jr. ol feanpete Co. .as vice presi dents, Geoige H.iii uuiill cl 1rovo acted as iaectv., and Mrs i Glton of iiianti. Asst. Secty. Dr k. G. Maiser gave.: lecluic on In his usual eluquent The leacher. style he described what kind of people teachers should be, u nut they ougm to know, what to teach, and how they should teach it. Leading 111 chart and Fust readei grade was presented bv Misses Hanna h S. Enel and Mattie N.elsen; lhysics and and Geogia-phDrawing by E. B. by G, it. lirimhall Miss Ida Coombs and Ehen.i Btimhall presented the subject ol Reading lot second reader grades and Supt E. A. Wilson did well ln ifr. Reese read an excellent paper on 111 .Methods Grammar and Composition. A very fine lecture was that oif'Civtcs by Hon. J.E. Booth. The subject was treated 111 the gentlemans usual happy way. Could we but relate some 01 the jokes, in the way that he did, we would be in a lair way to establish our reputa'i lie laughter that tion as a humorist. rang out over the lulls showed how well the audience enjoyed the numerous witty sayings ol the lectmer. J. J5. Walton read the paper on "Coloneiraikei s Methuds of Teaching. A discussion as to whether script or print should be taught Inst, resulted in A. L. kawla.s gave a iavor of serpt half iiour exercise on Calisthenics, and Hannah S Fuel read a paper on Besta-lozand Fiuebel. Committees presented the plans for Drawing, Physical cultuie and Fourth reader grade, al er .'Inch the papei e school roc m c u Value 'aDi-apI by I'd Alerml, was i,. ,d. Penmansiup i R. W. was pT Seated bv Annie V H LuVi0s: .1 and Geo sliLirt F cu. re was given by E. A W ilsoi on the sajject of Book keeping, Ar,t'..)ieiie was presented byjcrnneite Fi.iolaj, Pnena Bnmball aid os, A. TTie lecture on Lueraune" by Ree-- e Hon. W 11 king could not be Unly W'thuut beaig heatd; the elegance ol the language tiie clear way n vv hicti tie lecturer expiessed nis thoug!,ts eic., ide tlie leciuie one ol abs at lung Forfur-iormatiO- address JUAN PIEDAD, Manager tl.il EC k,3tKXlCO Ihs W kb s'at, n. I an sed t t!.e I f.F ,'e'.ed. n mtiotlc toe ..d i t: n une of tlie greaies. tiea.s was ,1 i. to tne coal mines at inter (juaricis on Tuesday evening. Through tne foresight of lip. Earmley. the mine had been sprinkled with water so that the particles ol coal dust should not soil their clothes. An escort was provided to about a dozen vistois and everything done to render Ihe guides weie our visit pleasant. anxious to describe all about mines and mining, and a shot was fired for 0111 I tie tr.p uudeigroiind special benefit. was highly struetive to those geologi'ihe rool el tlie mine cally inclined. was slate and sandstone and 111 many places lossils oi tein leaves Ai.d oilier pi nils common to 'die Uaibointeroiis Age, could Le distinguished. An open a.i conceit at tne camp was attended by tne people oi tscoiioid and U niter Oaaiiejs. j 1iot, Giles ol ijovo worked haid.y Music lessons tor teac hi,, com is etc. , j ocuip.ed Ins Hint and it is Laidlob'-how v,e could have gol along without He show x a gicat ileal ol anility him. .11 the mus.c line. It was w all iclucun.i e that we shook hands and Dade g n d Die t oui Intnds on inlay alter ik on lu nvtiy Jtspcl me lust. lue was a gland success, and we shall look butk-waito the week ai .syivan Gimeas one of the brightest spots along the path wayoi hie. v- ,1 i Ulf ftlo Slar.y tin- ect noii.v ' me f ( 'oU, YivuwvV C, t, W E. C. COFFIN HARDWARE CO, At traty ( tlDos--- , 3It dj .' I 2d i' r" ' q vff f).e vJiJe 'l rod.,, 0 as 1 S vStjrL tr Whuitsai.k am) I.n vi r dist 0 ered.' k i. Uliaria Usgoi dn ui.o t ta 1'," tin ip is Hood's rh.isqi.uil'a hov ell, AVJttrsraade, t! iu of a!l , otter Hood u I 1. jr ome-- r pli, ponu- - a t.n : ) fcliurt it u d i BasoBall Goods: ra cliiir j'ry.ir.'tlion fY jS ever attained snoh 1 dI . ' ' Mel, o! t ft to STATIONERY and BOOKS, Note and Ink stands o 11s aUctassis S L iu e anion M bleadhl-lty- . 1 1 Books, Tablets, IPapetries it.iy other 1 reparations. I e V utiar SIi du'iiio, t.n.i apcriSIa , a, CO A:y B::k 76 rreparodor.Jy Lofci!, Maai, is Gfto Dc4Sar In tliH J1K11 h s iM'int, 'lllit v, I Ehll Vi'n it r titjn tu i 1 ,1 LlltSOJI I Ihllltlll, I'rf'fjpit. . ! i'jmttilj n, 2 n nliu M. u 1 j h.tN , k m IKK ll tl .rTv ,c;,t am! I f ll ,41 f j linn ,i !! j ill Id if tin1 ace, ! liuin aj tic I hr.ii Mu-c- Tlniti lifl. M. Snow, s j t S smmofts In v C i n-- r "t Ih M il iM tali uni), in ia ii - ni'l.iintili i 4.! I 4 ( John I't'f, I. rio . tm know! , .r (n nt 4 ; . ii i Mi. D i i H ii (') itre lu n uc, tii I a ? -- , ,. I - otljf It.lUU maiif'ifn Utah i Wlb nil he ,tii t lt if Ot!,e 1.1 le ' ohiu , I t.ih lo niavt i a nt pi urn tih d .irniTD't on h 4. ' it, nut H on t 1 , a m! t jo k m. ol ( ml . DD. lt( ))( M iv Id ll 1 I'n 11 H I min llnri 1V I o limit to - ,1! i M tin Slim ol TO III Uto Hit! ultl 11 I il Udj) Ml i).( h fill if t ( (I I t ( 10 hi f, l"W (or r ' Ml (j j i hi i It1 Hit VOH .f.'i (tit H , (I UK tlmtlli'Gl it'll il, tu W It ol 1. me v f How iitsru, al'0(f t o v sliuitld r whit4 Kpof in hi.UDUj 1,R 0,1 fun Id d. .11 itiiiMil u ibhv now at he H i - of - ml plaintiri pi Jin f . nd on a c Iu h not io"l that (f J" f t to ho n p p af Hlwi ttlMVd ,DN tthove I'lpPKtl, tn ji'aint tlf wnl tkc 'tul Jim nt ti tin t m Ii 1 ot ot ltel Ui f w d 5m c( nts to tor ( s.a kiUhmI, hid! niet ftf-I o t e -- liuriif or .nr ( on-- t tibl' of aal hiuii-- t JM ike lei ll rv D c nv"l lau re , t , r el iti a . n uuitP my ha ad tin 2 Itti. I ii n- - Id n oil TM Bat 11 (I'd V. Toils; T. K. Snow, V, YI11l, (1. A. Snow. IU icMmi, for the following well known goods, The Old Reliable Cooper Wagon, Moline four pi mg mountain w vgous, Ioitcr road carts. The above are made especially for the Utah trade. OZttSON, McCmmick mowci, reapers and bindei s. Nichcls M: Slup.trd Co.s New Ybrator" thieshing machinery Scott all steel hay presses. "Jay Lye See" sulkey pi n.s. Case steel beeni ccntrc draft plows. "Canton Clipper" steel hmd and tricycle plows, hariows and Ajax cultivators. fuli-cire- Fountain city grain chills. Hoosier press drills. Combined and independeni seeders. at branch Ibui JH S r -- Goihamj j f U L.ClTY.OC.DljNJ.OGAN'.MILl'ORI), GfooP.J -1- ()U) JWTAAULV COOlEUWAGOX. 11.-.- ' I.:. the prize at the took' K) 'ly torial . 1,019 Tciri-Fai- r. In lvM) tin re w sold in Utah alone. 11 I b or CJ2,X,3T T3 ft -- DLALElt I- d X- ol Wakens, Spriny Schuttiir Farm and I and uckeye be-- t Carts Ijjckb,..itdr. Road lality. Uuygics, Llcvator .Mowers and Reapers; Crown Mowers; Hinders ; buckeye Low Down Hinders ; Light Draft zvd j)c M ichines in the Market; IJradky and Daisy Sulky Rakes. Advance and Minnesota Chid Threshers late-- t Impioved anv. s j IJu-ke- lkst made ; Steam Lngines y. ;Savv Mills and Lcttel I urbme hoc. 5 ci 1 VU 111:- XimB ilGXSrJTS ATTO HEYS, le ChlNGElv, Traveling Agt. for Sanprte Sevior Counties. t 1 B'll ton Y. SOlo Agonta J I 23T. !V3I71.Xrr jodl.ih utt"ur i flOtiM 'I T Il tnl t (' .n cv c fiirs-ju n i the vnl t t iv jnii.rnn nt aalD-- t h (or said, -- urn i t t 2t tin i I. 1m '(in f amt hi 'l isaiU ntiiiii il tti'fi io tar sm rilf r am c i t.Uj ui Fiml icinrN i n' Mini h . i m r ft- Tini i,U' n Jam h'i on. a n tin u i di h uni ( liiv g da oU n ' t" 5 U:. tlrSiVh ( ii t h hi ihlh liAK.vum VViiii 1:, l'.U.M )w, li o.A.Svm, Vice Uiest. Sccy A I'nus. (Init'l Mgr ITest. I ) (Hin(i a jliMb Thau m:ii, ) h ml nit I'.wtjiiM mint' t otliurwiM tm u ni 5 m .in Jd In -- iimiinmi d tu lie und pea h ltm tm uihi u iu (I at n.v olt, ! t Hi i tf 'Hint , l.iwiic ci 'ti iiut, on 1 Hi - i.i , Aiiof. 5th, i tt 2 o l'i K p tjt aii'-utit iHplatm nh l arf ih' t ' u v tu t Iu u,j pi.imt Uf t i a ml hroujlil in rut ci fii'tti 'W tin ! u i ni t(t j im Ij t ' iu'u I 8 m on i ihi .unnial, F.itup pin m ! u Pit in i k t tucthi f w i Ii I. ilini. .til-hi- - -- Uj . 111 l til C Dl 's l t "Ul Hl.l i, (MissU Hi UP DMilf J VI It If oil white 'IK. In t h oi f r he ul, i bi J. J ft on i it tliD-n J cm JEJ. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH SI MllUSS. Jc'in Dkai.lks in Blank Books, Tiwr am s ' vth Office, School and Architectural Sopplies, in Its S' (Ien.liar Sp S' ml lomid ot sal. rnrificrs. il. G. Fc-'s.e- t iu uk-- J zi V' S.u 3 tt mliu-duce- Tvw-VYHW- s..r-;h- Congiess. 1 ne republicans succeeded 111 having the conference report 011 me fe.kei bm passed bv Senate and House, and the d u o( iui , A. . IM IfFNRi ,U Dill is now in tue Hands ot die President, M p um t 3'i-e o( tilt Pt a e, 'iv it is thought that lie will sign it, ihuugn theie are a few very tew people who whisper mysteriously about a veto. Evidently, lire ,bill does not entirely tor he lias satisfy bemttor DlALLK. In a joint resolution instructing the President to inform tlie Latin American Horsrx. governments and any odteis that he Pit ro Iheol lcrchcron United that the may deem it typed. ent, Hamllin? Horses a Spcciall'. btates has determined to use both gold and silver as full le0al tender money, MT. PLEASANT, UTAH. and also to invite tlieru lo join tut United States m a conference to adopt a llvei. common ratio between gold and (sen Schofield is in luck, the House Vilds & Chadwick ado a having Mihtaiy committee favorable tepol t on the hut to lewve tlie position cf Lieutenant Genual ot the Arntv. AND Chairman Bolden of the Repub. lean Congressional comm dte, has probablya real. zed by fins tune Unit he made mistake in makuig Ins appeal to Tepul 1 a n editois id be had ol the 1 edenu SALT LAKE CITY, sentmic-n- l election bill. Manulauuied nevci helps anv cause. vV utim. g can at last lead hu mlc tOAi.'f UAL" clear an. a, g tne S.ate-s- , Mr. ftainson' the hill last ihuiodiy; having sig..ed nigh'. Gen. Nettieton, ol iihnnesola, is to he (he new ass. slant Secretary of the Treasury, j. 1st created by the Legislative executive and judicial appropriation Cheap and Good ( uni . bill. , Canyon, 4i ni on tne rtce.'al Coal Mire. S.x-nsfeiice .mi's tF Mr. t . . of Mdhtl. Sjnlll hi is woiiv-- gs une cf Die tlcro vv 1. I , , f r the Fi'ih readei grade Coal 0 tl e iin3 on'y I 50 par ton tan pally' kaJots it ,s j 11l1M .i1) votes passed, aJopitd, leSoLuions and he lias not iieietofoie auticeanle H. Tnon vs & Co. tne institute cl t tanks lendeied, Te-ller- uWu-vwowv- YVvuwWt, 1 qualities ot tDcimtor i.igalis, uh j is a nnic.i younger man, may ,.it tnm m me ieaJ when me frgl.t opens, tlie skunusn is now going on auioi g die lepubhcaiis ovel die question 01 clntngiug lli bemde lulzs so as to cut oil ileuaie at tlie pleasuie if die It tins is done die Lltctlull Lull will be passed; if it is nut done IL will not ue possitiie for die lepubin aus lo pass it, e'en though unanimous in Us lavoi; simply because the dunuciais would talk out tlie lest of the lilty last HvvYvt. VC hvug'k 'Hood's a C..11 s s VAueAusvw'vWvg, out) . icU-llo- YvU'lvY'lV't Hood's lie g Yc (Auuui'v, go h! ri dts aa II md's. cu. .ir m i.s inid,tm.tl imnis. .idUariorrih la curi s h.ih-c- , . v. uak. 1, n. and h is v. on f ir lk-ti-f tl.i title f The pn iti t 1 lo a 1 nme-lentii- v JOUhLKS OK 'ftwvVtXc.YW VVtuV VkvwvYcw .r king-rciiih- m aid It .v - 11 e vigtt.' Cr'A U:.j 'ling, r and sm dur LottU s in. re larcnTiDv an ldonol h ion o al 11 .M t n- , ,iujt nt , U ill the edeia! election bill pass tlie Senate i lint's the question iliat oc)-bud- y is asking ev ciy tiodv else here now cl the shrewdest A week ago ol Gongiessioi.al obseiveis doings would have sa.d no; but tilings bate unnow vahia and those cnaned, tlleir piest.ge as legislative piopnels say wait until the middle ot tne week; let me see what the next republican caucus will do. What has biougtu about tins cnange? heveial tilings in the lust place the Densuciats holthe vv ouds lered betuie they got out aDutit huw ihcv pioposed to down the majority, il tney attemi'ted to take up tlie Dill, in the next place tlie political wiles have been wuliCiug pietty lively andagieat deal ol pttssuie lias Uouglit to bear upon benatois who Uiu not lavol tne election bat One ol l lie plai e nhi Minipest ol lllese moves neie m dshington vv neie me V ug ma Male republican comnmtic met anu issued an adaiess slating that tliey u ould pul up 110 Mate Uckei tins y cat, ijeiatisr tlie elections in llial siate aie unlau under tlie Siale laws, iiusii, you say. vV ell, it may, or may nut cv.justai-coidinto tlie wav you look al n, bui dial it is politics is nut or a nioincii! tu to be doubted. l All l the pieiiniiiidiy signs if a pob.ical ingnt in Ou..gicss ale uu visible, beuators who never siay ncie dui mg the vv aim w earner aie daily ,i tlleir seals or within cal.ng disnmie, and U locks as liioUgll tne icpubhcan leadeis thought the light ima,lu extend to the House, tor kepieseutauve Andei a lesohiuon Son, ot kansas lias levuking till leaves it absence, except tlie .itlei lo moiiuw. lor sk imess, demuciais nave nimU Senator (joiniai. Iheil commander in duel, aiid llie 2ena-luiin caucus assembled liave plum sid to obey lua 01 dels without q icstioii beuaiui Edmund-- , is the Gcuel.il on me lepanhcaii Side, although tlie stay in, - nuke ppci..tr ' Pillar. WASHINGTON LEETTER. i: - r5 C rTjh V cVovncs, suim.or to all !!,. r nudniuas. Foouh.,r tu foi .1 uuuon, i rt jiort.uu, a.id pr ol n.gr, tk- nt-Id s S .1 s iji .1 du j, Uhf' ill cpr.it, ve v due if tk, b(st k l c vv u ri moiln s , d a t! Peculiar 1 IK P ; 1 The Sc n.t'e i. is t tlie two mg bills, and t ikeu cp the ui.ti bill, which will have me right ol way. as Jie "unti lushed business'' uf that body. e 1.J A dv it was n.tiod: t.ie cs.n.i .ittee "1 without a rules. .. 11 1 on (, '. E C. COFFIN' I gr.nu. MOITO U NO. 2 g SchooI-roonii'aciic- OF ' - ing y PRINCIPAL POINTS - . H CITY, SANPETE COUNTY, UTAH, TUESDAY. JULY 20, 18:v, me a uaci, lew yeais and attend mi.cK to business ou can, Ly he. i.g mana I good trade, easily establish br u.uisG FIRST-CLAS- S an extensive business, Such was the proposition of a me shame to a young man seeking employment not long ago. The young man, as most all Utah boys do, sought employ meut elsewhere, where wages were higher, and in so doing shut the door, to some extent to futme usefulness. UTAH: Mv young at no time, in the MANTI, history of Utah has she needed the y work of ski led hands tuoie than E.D.lLTlIOMPSON V. PARKS. 3nu. and we the young men of Utah who Attorney S.LMiOgix , ,RuavirV be meeting tins demand, and oujit tothe 1 benefits of it, aie powerless. leaping & U'e aie compelled to give way to the jpnd and Mining Attorneys. Office in tradesmen of other stiles,, who are mere skilled than we. By this tune we U, S. Land Office Building. General should have learned that it isuot always piactiee in all Courts. best to take the largest wages, unless at SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. the same tune, that employ nieut w Inch brings such wages is preparing us foi useful and h uiorable siatious. A good tradesman in tins city earns hj, $25 or $30 per w eek, w luie a common laborer is very lucky, it, after expe ises have been paid, he lias 4 or $5. -- 3V So it dues appear ttiat the dung for many of us to da, n- to learn some uade. This, many of us ca d - and easily ON SALE to tio it tor nothing, rather than lose the chance, while we would be doexcept wear away the steps AXjIj oling nothing,sioies. groceiy 1 spe tk thus, because I am where many of the Sanpete boys aie in Sail Lake city, where fully 5 per cent ot the tradesmen are not Utah born, but recently lrom other states. i When one ot our young men seeks employment here, if he is a mason, carpenter, painter, he is at nee put to But it lie is l,ke work tor gotd wages the majority ot Utah boys, without any knowledge of tools, be is paid ihe low-- ATest vv ages for the haielest w oik, so that when lie has paid his expenses, and the total is only about $$ per week, he says truly', Theres no place like home. 1 I! lliOMILMiSOi VOL. VI. i S . - ,f- ? pI H'irvr IffrH tfr ij !p -- w Oir M Sait Lake City, Utah. rv It! i'!U.SF.NrFD CFO. SX04V. MANTT. TJ.M0RLFY, MOR 'NI. J.P.ANDEKSOX, LIIU F |