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Show LmUrn COX FEB EXCE. THE SENTINEL; 1 of tin ten yshr. lie U i'. B. WHlXUkii. i mv. ! :h ri.t lit i'Tfs of nans. Navbllw's Aialeivilri .i Thu hrst alve in th.bniisvi. s.iit-t- , ulvi i 'Vi il,ei,-iI !i r' 1,. s.jivs. letter, rh.i:j!: !.; . n..t t'oliis. and all sk. v cure piles or no pav ivqmud It isguaiaiitaca to gov I'vittcl or money tclunJvd 1rre 23 r. mi per box For sale hv 1. B. I'sur.i'l 'I mi and II. I. Lai sen Kphi.ilm. . 111 1 iia-pr- toll-.-a- s l nisi-iiin- WANTED. v, frl i - Er,-ef- R- Marks art very :3 t H V. i Editor Wallis of the Ensign has our sympathy. He la being tried for lible and la also liable" according to our contemporaries. The Ephraim Academy will pen on Monday Bept. 8th. It will ba of Prof, ly under tha Greenwood. j 15 Vre u lit?!! alrko?, Wem5jjltr C j. t-- a ' u dSsaL&ss&aisai la UioBoaf Sauco Hunger s As stale, yerton v hss senod sppMtte lu guod liealtli. But huw tusnp tlwt srs who sojov DutSiaa tky mV, and sit diiwo to 018 n rnitsls only ss Nstors unpleaust arednty, ao happily antidotes for this condition eonibloed In lloeda SanaiMillla that it aoeu Tuesday about 30 teams r an appetite good ,fJ renorea and raaovates diptntion, and vitalises th blood ao thnagh hare on their way east to the anod loodia lu-titthabancSnaf eAwt ul canyon to cut and haul ties. hanUnMumbtS Fn that help lnearee?- - f u rn-ate- a o liio Petition eirenlated to No reason la tr. as-- Proposed removal only w Joseph L. Jolley. italLiL.Fi8Mfnt Co81 hole hndjr. Truly Iiubuit la a loodV ' ? or 10 years. ,b ft 8bon ejplrant l a Mr. Seymour a of ThlLh,,ii. iX'hutiS0' MT. PLEASANT MvittERINGS-M- Pleasant will have the largest erop of apples of any town in the couuty. MIn The peopls here are feeling very uU- mllee East of ML lent over the nmr approach of the 1,88,1 TOnk 73 feet W. Railroad. feet thick ,T8ln and gradually wldnlng. The Presbyterian of ML Pleasant are Judging from to a Sentiml iSftyfil?8?. meeting a One academy which will cost article la good and has every when completed, 23DU?. The bnllding le now nearly half way np the first story. Another company of tie ehopper Hose Thes,l numbering about 80, passed through I Crsrjbody admits U superiority a( motes Spring City on Monday last, on their Mhods aad tavoatiou orsr socket asriess. way to the mountains, to eut ties for the 1 so tho modtetnoo at today aro loeomptr-bl- y C. P. Extension. ab9Bt. t"1 v. saporior, baeaooo at fba great adnata medical edmea Boodt Sanaparilla ta a It la prtpmnd by nperts wboModaeatloa, eipsrisoce, aad tnlw week, MMi ttom toocmMoo ta BoodY Banapwllla toe tost reattn asoW ta tb b wt unncr. Mnmdlcba mjaU Tiff !.' i s;-- " j N. had but one ticket tha vote being about 121. The choice waa aa follows. Taylor Crosby, Selectmen, J. H. Johnson County Clerk. H. 8. Caller Assessor and Col lector. Hendry E. Bowman Prosecuting Atty. Paddock R. Judd Coroner. J. 1L Johnson Recorder. Lusien II. Fuller Hherifl. IL E. Bowman Purveyor and John K. Riggs Treasurer. bobc.ax couxty. Morgan elected the following. W. H. Toone Selectman Majority 200. County Clerk W. W. Franela majority 21 Amcmot art Collector Landun Rich majority 19. Praacentlng Attorney JamM P. Stewart majority 803. Recorder James Durant ftC. Sheriff J. R, R. Fry B. Anderson 1C3.Treun- 165,snrvevor iwJohn Well 207. Average majority . -- aid in Paul Ham XAM COfSTY tha Sum SALT LIKE COUNTY, next taken up and tha count showed aa follows. Selectman, Geo. R. Cnshihg, P, 3723, J. P. Cahooo. L, 8794. Majority for 71. For Clerk, C.E. Allen, L., 3755. Fergus Ferguson, P., 4740. Majority for Allen, 15. AMMeor, W. J. Lynch, L8SI3 Ca-ho- phy, L--, 8733. S. A. Kenner, P, 3085, Jon. Hurd w. 62&. Morphys majority 80L plnrallty, 70S. For Coroner, fTjE. Hajris, Lh 8798, L.Crayeroft, 374a Majority for, Harris 58. For Recorder, J.H.RnmaL 4r,P37fFO. Henry Psgs,L, 3717. Majority for RnmeL 73. Sheriff, A. J. Bnrt P.. 3848. llenry Barnes, L. 3G48. Major ily for Bart, 2b0. Snrveyor, C. P. Brocks SI. Treasurer. Jo. K. GoiPger, L S" ? T.H Tw-t-, P-- 377-. da le I ' I" a. ( it hi oi I iu jlit-,- ) i ,' Mil probably be decided In favor of Galllg-be- r. The a I retract of votes gives fourth 6 less than Galliger while the tally sheet gives fourth the amount which make the tie. The ease will probably be tested, whatever the canvassers d. THE DEATH OF A PIONEER- William A. Em pay Passas Away Hla Hama In j j itfi-f-, Irre ut a In .t Ii'dito., teixil aiul Cuttle, -i of In joh III e Htmiit double 0. ; Tlu dry rihhI au-- l rlotliiii l IhM y ai HJ.1 Cllllwtl.lUl. lu icr better. 8t. Laiii iioIim a fair luiutueof tr.ule. llioiighlemi alrcglh Hum In t wif; at Milwaukee, ratus arc held to have impioicil crop pridpccis; M. Caul rcjsirt 1110 cruj'B equal to and Minneapolis uoli a good lumber trail and MHInfactory building, though low wubr rectrlct llw Hour output. At Omaha train Is giNnl at Khiiss City uto.iit average. alHumt exixdieiit aiili 11111i1i1f.1ru.1ing woiks fully employed, and at l'iiixburg and Cleveland no epivlul change 1 l'hlUli'iphin ri'i-u- i tn actii e di maud fur dry gin.dn, a etrongi'r market fur gioeeri-ii- . and a etiung and healthy market fo Icailirr. siiues and paper. Money is mug and firm at oM rales at ChiiHgu, ifghitir 7 to 8 per cent, at St. Louis, bud Iu fair deiimud at almnt usual rale Imre. Almut a million lias been sent VI iret from this city during the wek. ud the I'rcx-mrhas taken iu (l,70nj hi more llniu It has paid ouL But the Bank of England has gained (7,3211, iXm gold, and while gold rises tu premium at liueuiiH Ayres again, the foreign demand l not felt hers at luexem. The exports of merchandise from New Yoik foil below last years by ril per rent, for half of August, while e ie nnr(a heavy, ajd UAA f i 'ilwaipii 111 'I I ln. r- ll-H iiii'n-ac- w,r.stsws,Ha(t. Cl. The Attention of the Farmers and General Public is Directed Particularly to our Combination Fence lor iis Cheapness, Durability and Guaranteed Satisfaction. Orders by Mal Receive Prompt attention. Send for Price List, e 'rt-i- ai-r-- feLN j Lumber, c Moulding Doors, Cninbinufitii Fence, Cedar Posts, Etc. l"AUl 8th COM 1st, J. Fts. UP S. omen opiTosiTJS tiibatbs. TOWW Salt Lake City, Utah. AuiEfoi or Bubial Oab&kts aa has cam y at A telegram from SLGeorge Aug. 20, conveys the intelligence of the death at tLat place yesterday of William A. Empey, one of the pioneers of 1847. He was born Joly4, 180. In tho province of Ontario, Canada. Ha joined tha Mormon church In one of tho early yean of Its existence rnd In the year leSU moved to Nanvoo, from which place ha waa expelled with tha remnant of the people In 1846. In 1850 he went with George A .Smith (ore t tie Iron county owd a fow years later returned to this city. In 1855 he was In Eng land as mtatonary and in 50 hod charge of the of the frontier of the fitting out of the Mormon iniuig.atiou. In 1853 be was railed to go to st. George, being ous of the pioneers of that part of the territory. Father Kmpev. was widely known among the Mormon people who have honored him for hie fillhfnlneas, his amiable disposition, his nnassnmlng manners and his many sterling qualities Called three or four time to be a pioneer, he has been found at the front of the battle In the settlement of this territory and haa faithfully borne hie hare of the Incidental hardships and labors. After n life of unremitting toll he bee pamed away at the ripe age of HENRY Day or Nightof OTTO C.OISEX, alo W.W. BILLINGS, Ephraim, Utah, Manti, Utah. carry at my Old Stand a Full Line of Groceries, etc. Otto G Olsev, Ephraim, Utah. Furai-lur- e, JAMES W. HOGGAN M. STANLEY DKAI KR IX LUMBER, u DUN'S WEEKLY REVIEW OF New lurk, Ang. 10, 1890L The Industries are doing rattier less, and the speculators ere doing more. That is the week's history in brief, bnt tha volum of legitimate buslneee la still very large, exeecdlug lust year's at this aeaaon by about 10 per MHt., and the outlook for fall trade le considered ex cellent at almost aU commercial centra It la atlll hoped that the shrinkage In soma branches of Industry will prove bnt temporary, and that action by congress will aoon afford a bettor basis for operation, "he roam ef events at Washington has not sustained this hope, and meanwhile the activity of speculation scorn likely to interfere materially with legitimate trade in eome departments. The general average of prices of commodities la rapidly rising, and has advanced more than IK per cent. daring tha past week. At the first purchase of silver bullion under the new law, the price paid for 2(11,000 ranees was a shads shots the London price, and the offerings are said to hare been about 1,000,000 ounces. The official erop report sustained fear of rerlons Injury to wheat, rorn and oats, but Indicated that tin yield of cotton is re than likdy to b hjgcr a'tvene. d th: if ii t 7 'r. f t 'i .'( I,r , , u having be, a q.rtc Uv,;j m. tha report appeared, hue mow UeU.nru II cents on aales 6jj million bushel Fork la half a dollar per barrel lower, bnt hogs an coming forward in in great number and do nr advenes. The exports of grain are already affected by prices, and of flour and torn shipments are lata than halt Usee of the same week last year. Cotton haa fallen bnt is still ao high that purchases are limited. Coffee haa not changed, and considerable demand for the cheaper grades is reported. (Ill has fined 2; eeute.and hides sod leather are strong, though In that department the upward movement seems healthy as yet. The potato erop Is short and prices high, and tha minor metals ara about steady at recent prices, though dull. A heavy decline appears lu the weekly output of pig Iron, which was lijfi,7!i8 tons August 1. against 175,727 July 1. oud 180,731 June 1. Thq decreases la attributed mainly to tiie coloring of furnaces for repairs, bnt last year the production Increased 8ln ton from Juns 1 to August I, and it is noticed that some Southern works wbieh were to hive, begun operating two man tha ago arc atlll wailing. ITleea show little eham 1 pa-le- fern j- Lumber, Lsitli Shingles, Pickets, Etc In fact anything IN DARKEST in. this line on shortest posssible notice. Orders fur uny ninount furnished. AFRICA T. A. IIoggax Ja. Thompson 1: I b 4 ftitvl b inf of tb mm J "1 "StAiih y btiuLi uwW lKUitf vtftiRn! n M niMHll:iltil.Li,rld.l T Imp ui$ ol Uwiiui fel'ik'jrKl(CilH.b.ti ollno. l'rest. Call on and leave orders with or Post Orrica. Haktk. I.. Mni.nnrcK Vies TreaL H.H. Bban Man C 1 IkT-- 1 Ml) tllffl qUftqliUtl tUtlMABtMflC MiuMu($iiui fovo nrTK$iumyprtlciJAr. wnl oiv inirtuUiMunaFMllnaUnu. CAUTION WIIULKSAI.E UiffsMfjfnmuii L. BANCROFT CO? & j$. AN II JiSTAIL PsALRUS IN. Lumber, Sash, Doors. Monld-ing- s, Glass, Paints, Oils, Brushes, Etc. STREET" 132 POST A. SAN FRANCISCO. V General Agents for tin Paclflo Coast. JamM IL Lake, of ML Pleasant the loral agent for the above described book. He will be eanvasf iug in ML Pleasant for n eonple of weeks, when ha Intends to tako In their orders In Tariras settlements in the county. Special attention Counties. P. O. BRANTZEC given to communications All orders promptly Yard and Furnishings. Boot and Shoemaker. First Class Custom Work and Impairing done. Call and see Mr. Bruntzeg aa his work is truoly first class in every particular. Prices Moderate, and from the Souther filled in the way of House Office Corner of Third and I Streets Provo City, Utah. JOHN LOWRY SON, GENERAL SUPPLY HOUSE terms easy. of Lowry's Store Manti. blook west Shop niqber SCRIBNER'S SONS CHARLES And tfuii tha witmiIdc Mint ewrln a oatitett A. $ly to pfhlfeof Iduy goods, gsqoebxxs. clothxmo. Furniture, Baby Carriages. $ r MI' . v.: . ' . . ' nan Th' VI c rrrn;-ti- a .ul .' S"d piouun Vr t ,11 .. ta m S'. JamesVE. BOOM SPITS. YS'WsM. John P. CbtUlauu. bobbin,. 1 . v . (loUni Medical IMaaovory" baa eurad til thauaaniU nf enwa nf this moat ratal of oiaia- dial. Nut it muat Im taboo boroi tb diL far advaagad In order to ba egartlvo. (if too taken In time, and ring a fair trial. It will cure, or Money paid (or It will ho refnndrd. for Weak Blaal, of bronlb. Mroncbltia. Sharlnaaa (,nea,Splttlogof AsthMO, Severe Coasna, oud kludrad It la a eOuiOuit ... 4t W carry the huaviual and luiiat varied stock of attractive merchandise that can be found within the Territorial limits of Wa ara already Utah in proportion in the space we occupy. overstocked and with constant arrivals we ara very much pressed Rather than build any mote at pvee- for tiie wani ef mote room. ent we will eocrifico on our already low pricea in order to insure the desired reduction of stock, hence we offer you the benefit ofonr raiaady. wonuri Dm Mia ASW fnr an Incurable raaa nf Ca tarrh In tha Head by tho dm nf Dr. Sar-i- 'i Ualarrii Ronwdr. aiUil. tantliUir and hcalioo proper rufhuiwiori Burn tlia wnnit riir. no Hoadios- - Ur dnucoial. 10 aaau. ' W m. T. PBOBATK Reid, on Ribltons, Laces Embroideries, Summer Dress Goods. Gleet ware Tinware and a wide variety of Miscellaneous Contrivance Notions and other Novelties. . Car Lota. We buy STEEL BABB FENCE WXBE in sixes lTAXLIa STEXZi WXM We also carry a full line of CALIi AND SEE r TTS. ROBBINS&CHR1STENSON GUNNISON, UTAH. ATTOHXKY I. Arqrx AU , BS SOUTHERN CENTRAL --1 1 aSaouotia, Oosydilil, uat by ;q tJYtN, h nlmed hT C.t fhnilv,Vi!-, i ".11 t .rj at Ut. fi.ll' 't . wt. and .lie laI inw ilia lnrarnai imi Conaumpilon aalena It hold uiem iia vlrtioad whll they an- - iiueonaoloua of 111 apucoaoh, antd i;' br be rteaped with eoioH maiden to hie braaau row of true dareuon, Tb rid, old talar-y- on know th raat Fmm bi-- rireled arms uyaprlnriug, W ith a tear eh turban away. And her Turn with Borrow rlnrlag; 1 alall net tra Try lirMaJ irfS th JW Whlapar.il A.o-siff'- r HID! of Trobate business promptly at tended to, and titles sccurcd to Land under the various entries Tbs demand for finished products fall and weU sustained, and some forms of plats Iron ara a little higher. The Oflice. Court Uousc, Manti, Utah. wool manufacture shows no Improvement, and many makers express growing disgust at tha scantiness of purchases except for the cheaper grades. Y00l does not advance, and the heary m fveeipt ef price I S , Sent imports of goods continue. Coal la very Jit At mf A and doll, the o.tpnt is still far below , A moat thrilhfiK and IttrtnHif work . wm last rear. Dry goods johlmrs note that Afei; paper 95 crnti; ckitbiMb . CKrli bouthern and Western bnyers are more Tkm by That. AkcaiU. I'mpcr, vnabridfta, l dA1 numerous in this market than usual, but 83jrean. KtoWfwil The deceased waa the father of Nelson while cotton good aro well sold up, the We had little rain on Monday. Slection from Ailemaf Warn, Mere Twefp, demand for woolens i only fair. A. Empey of Mrs. Henry P. Richards, me. 17 ?tjfn , Mptr is ceat$ ; dutk 7S The reports from other cities are genVm Affmrfh Mrs. John Clark and Mrs. William C. Mr, Hanford, the R. G. Western MrpoUtn 43 H urmi Ant Iirfei has rented n room from Bent Han- - Morris, of this elty: others of his family erally favorable, no rouiplaint being raids in the central and southern parte anywhere nude as to tlu volume of KSIIE TO US. 8nr-vay- fl.NC'JRFOXSTt ligUlHS a 101 1.0:1 iif grain ai.d buit-- i lot vrr, null h.iiiio ileciou-- e 1'lHllt o,ririT,SM. BURTON, GARDNER CO., vl J1 lu Luard ill'll OHS r nt TRADE. f.i -- I bii of Kiriiiii of Paul Hammer was examined on Aug. lUlh before Commhwiouer Greenmau 011 the chugs of bribery. Mr. CrlMiluw proaceoted and Arthur Prawn appeared for the defendant. The complaint waa worn to by Deputy Marshall Ppringer end alleged that the defendant ou August the 8th had unlawfully and to obstruct felonouelv. and with lul-the course of juetire, offered to pay the 1. Deputy Marshal IV Mr. Springer, the first witness, testified that on the night of August the 8ih. while going to the penitentiary, he took Hammer iu custody, knowing that there was a warrant out for Hammer, arrest for unlawful cohabitation. !! defendant then oflsred witness money to 1st Mm go and flually proposed to give him lot. Witness agreed to accept It. The money was given to him lu the presence of Warden Yamtorcuok. Warden Yauilerenok testified that, ou the 8th of August, Springer came out to the penlleuilary ami tuid hint that lie had a man under arrest who had tried to bribe him. Hammer waa then brought Into the room and Springer conversed with him In German. Hummer at last handed him $5(1, which he locked op with the remark that if Hammer thought he eonld bribe him he was mistaken. Mr. Brown brought the court records In and allowed by them that the defendant waa arrested some time ago for un lawful cohabitation and gave a bond of Afterwards he bail been re-$1000. arrested on the earns charge and given another bond of $1000, that at t)ie time Springer arrested him he was uu der bonds for the very same charge. Tiio officer had no right to take him into custody. It was manifestly the ofileere duty to let him go, and he would not be bribed to do his duty. The Commissioner daCkdui to hold tha defendant sud fixed his bond et (200(1 Runnier soon found sureties and waa released. Atrn. COCNTr was the first taken upon the 101b. There the IVoploe Party had a majority averaging 2U. The ehoiee fell as follows. Selectman David R. Stephens. County Clerk T. C. Collister. Assessor Joseph A. Lyman. Froseeatlng Atty. Joseph 8. Giles. Coroner Byron Warner. Recorder T. C. Collister. SheriB J. P. Ashman. Surveyor Joseph B. Giles Treasurer L . Hiuckley. Was i s.a.suiDtriM. ; a if. a 161 MILLlhD to iqip.-a- i 'il ui-l- i liiwo'.l vi 1.1.1! iilv. tr diniiui I - was alerted Selectman having a mojority of ina BrigJ. Clayton, obtained a majority of 33 lor County Clerk J. 8, Cowan for Assessor and Collector with a nixjnrity of 4s. James 11. Wallis had a majority of 31 for Prosecuting Att'y. Henry!.' Knov.les a Coroner hfad 2n. Joliu II. Hickman had 185 majority for Kecorilersbip. Hits J, Hcuiod 117 majority for Sheri8. Cites. Price as Surveyor led hy .'Em. K. Ilardy bod a majority of 30 but waa therefore elected Treasurer. The average majority fur the Peoples party In Jaalt was Pd. 4 iSKSfons. i i, . Jnab county came next in order. P s, is ; B. Haamusarn MAnddWJaS. pleaS.'?; r will vr grf Jl'AB COFNTV. Of Spring city, reported tha health of the people good and the crop above the average. They had no trouble with floods or grain hoppers. Meetings ara but moderately attended ou account of many of the men being 08 to wurk. The quorums atilt keep up their regular A moderate attendance Is meetings. G. K. Anderson the Photographer has the rule. The attendance of male teachTha bean in Mantl tor n few days. Ha re- ers at 8unday School la small. turn! to Ma home In Bprigvllle thin presiding officers of wards and quorumat bars greater opportunities than many afternoon. tha members, but are not always as dill-gsin Improving them as we should bet '' Hargetts Bros, will hava a fine lot of Oct. about Whan lit. BP. C. A. K1D8KX rlidiyto good Conference, eall and aee them. Of No 76 Main Street .Salt Lake City Gnnlson, reported that tha quorums held their regular meetings and making Rmfiaf10 Kennedy, agent for National due alio wnnea for the busy season, they H and Loan Aian of Salt Tha crops ara vary Lake, are well attended. aontampatM taking a trip aonth In tha promialng. Many of tha people all over axHe of tha country hava mortgaged their crops. jUw, ther The Saints should seek counsel in all tbs important affairs of Ufa. "TteUa Ad. Anderson and Wallace APOSTLE A. . LVKD fona on a professional Had bean pleased at tha reports of tha at ft brethren. The Salute are apt to grow CaLuWtt " 10 beln Bsllna In. careless when thluga go smooth, Israel 'mOB- - Fnm of old wore apt to target God, though ho 'ranifested Hla great mercy In their be-. , fb Saints in the early rise of tha 1M3JSI hRt lbs groat events Dewy building!. speedily to take plaos. wheelbarrow. Sum not often give the exact " iron experienced occurrence ol say erwit to predicted, yet they wflL come believed that some gran bare will take place la ISO, The 14th Pauls, February will come, but only tltuw proof are prepared will nee the race of the The Lord. Many have woudered if God had must ffbrtit usd la thJ There 11 Inspired some of the Indians. order In the Kingdom of Goa and when vii2 th Ream Inga the work eommenese among the Indians too J A MrehiWwMdlSE it will be under the direction of the would dndw? exists on the ut tbejaMerdK?? Holy Priesthood that now God of la working The earth. spirit on they There la bnt lltamong the Lanuuutea. tla work going on among tha Gentiles Balt for the fulness of tha Gentiles has nearly t00 coma In. The gospel will go to the drtsssssad House of Israel, the promised seed sod Hll Tha Jews will ba gathered, though a?M tASLw with a libel will ba gathered in on belief. Some 'iflyi Hadis x tosr many may coma to a knowledge of tha Bavloar Tima editor prim to the gathering and whan the dcs his ldessi unbelievers see Him they will learn tha cause of their long dispersion among the nations. rift, bnt be.hu The natives feel that a change is cratofreeigno- ing. The Pope has said that God will not torn n peaceful and serene countenance upon tha people, bnt he will torn n eonntenance inll of vengence against the wickedness ol the eb'jrch known as wnt hS the Holy Csthoiie Church. whichv Wa do not my that all mankind will F,?i lie damned. There lx more merry in the under all condUo'maVu,i te remedy r tearuinrs of the EliiiS nt the chinch of n- i'.iss tb" eve to tiie uie. ueiuie of L r.v-i'.- T el yet "g on the I neys, liver viabow it aa-el- Sa tfas lilt:, U The xj.rt.kvr dii-- a v.;.x; ;i logttuci sou between Mohammed oud Joseph Smith. Mohamnud la not the falsa MORONI MITES. Prophet tha Christian world calls turn, yet tha visions of the Prophet Joseph 5Tho hum of Smith are far above those of Uoltam the mod m tha heavens ara above the Earth. wna to ns on the thwafingmai west w&d. Wo should be falthfn ! In the discharge of tha dmica required of us in order to The Wtm obtain tha gnat blessings promised. The choir sang, "Come Partake of tha Tuppar tha Lord. Bsnedleivra by Elder Peel. 'ihe : - : IKON COl'KTV, BP. JAB. A. ALLHEII ' , S')..-- Had hut one ticket in the field the People's Party. About ISO votes being counted for the eflicers. See officers for the ensuing term are John Parry Selectman, W111. Davenporr, Co. Clerk, Kohl, n. lleydorne Acsassor and Collector, J; ) Adams ITo. Ally., Nelson P Lafey Coroner, W. II. Ilolyoak Re corder, II. I, Adams Sherll), Kugne hchonpmen Surveyur, and John II. Henderson Treasurer. fefiftaffasjsMfi: I ' dm 11. v - Loi.cwluf b. UiAiJiACiCg It. A. Camp. CoronerM.il. D.irron. Kecordur J. H. Wade. Sheiili V. D Westwood, Surveyor, C. J. F liott. and Treasurer A. A. Taylor ; nt J paid ly the County Court of Sitiipxi enuntv. for The destrurtlnn of wild RidniHle and English Sparrows, will lie wi'.'idraw n ami or.lnr set aside, ten days after the Ural Ptibli 'a tlnu of this notice. Uy otder of the t'oi'.rilv Court. iios-Art- y. M Is; 1 A 1 Catch on to onr Editors new tie. and ihfortu. Horn body said he looked BP. H. JEM3KN sweet enough to bo kissed. Was happy to say the health of tha Parlor auit 6 pieces. Sofa, Rocker, people lu hla ward waa good, only two easy chair, two Parlor chairs and small Individuals (both from old age) had died sofa J40. at S R. Marks and Co. daring tha last three modtne. Crops are good. Tha grasshoppers Although there la bnt llttla railroad generally soma hay and oats. Tha have talk, than la eonaldarabla work being Saintsdestroyed are growing In a knowledge of dune In tie ehopplng etc. tha Gospel and ara desirous to leant the A Store I7)xai with shelving and duties required of them. The excitement late has all died out. counter, alio Urge ahow window. Oppo- - that has existed ofGod has kept and presite Geo. A. Lowe's. For particulars Kelt grateful that served Uls people In the land. apply at Sentinel Office. 1 joptvt! sjtwii Called to order by Choir sang. Prayer by Bp. W. T. Held, t'boir sang. The statistical report wa then read. busy. NOTICE, All bounth'S lierstofi'iii Had llllre selectman 111 rllose. S. Riill-ar- il was elci te.l ft r one with a DatiRl Aug. T.lth. lts.ei. Jons Keio ntijititv of , N.viun F. jr.ir Tanner cV winv.l a tV'.i ., ii' Owtr.ly Clerk. hv n tr v. Presl lctcrsen. bnt nil h airvlew. cniNiv l.K.tNO bu.A!.hpA i.i Kalr-vls- 1 n .'iuiwoce iVif u Fllluiuie. Men and leama are scarce aronnd Mantl. That la there ara plenty of both (0 tic choppers to chop tire east of In whits pine timber. Size of va.'li 77, flk, ft. long, pries of rnttiug incants each. Aim CO tenma. Good prltvs. First da-- s raid. Apply t1 iRmyall inee for Pro, Attorney were voied on, John Houston receiving a niiiiontyol Ia. Jas. F. Daly had a vote of 164 for coroner. Joseph Canieion had a majority r4 151 tor Sheriff. For Surveyor, Win. Iewman had a majority of 56. John I., levy lindja majority ol r'.. bp. i1. c. N. dorks. Of Ephraim made a report of hla ward, They had quite an experience with TheB.Y. Academy at Frovo opened grew bopper and considerable grain waa destroyed In cor.eiaenre, but a good last Monday. crop will be raised, uot withstanding. The bank will open out Sept. 1st with They were too Imsy to attend to any Albert Tuttle as cashier. additional meeting, except perhaps, The toacheis seem to There la a great deal of wool passing political ones. hwdiiese until winter. There tlieir leave through Mantl. is conslderah'e teaching done during the A 8ciodlnalan''confrenca will be winter. The ebolr then sene an aithem. held a Pept. 4h and 15th. v" Tiii ' Fine Smyrna Rugs 1.15 at S. Jt Co. iiiau.ii:l'. li' - bn! 1I.0 mj'iiv I.I CiimiiiriCli.1 rn .11 1 County rbicugu Irunclit iu -- oiui' Iuf jiUFrl.lv- rrejw I'f in ej s i City i.i S.ilt ir an-ll- - - t.-- I", ARil 'iiul Kelt well In spirit, although he had OFFICIAL ELECTION RETURNS. been adlicted for riuoie time with a faint-uOn trie r'li. the board of ranvavgers of ltd). We aoiumiiui-- wonder if we will be tisitod by seine of the AposWo hare the m:uh tles from abroad. it i y. : vr spirit that inspired lb,in: the Friday, Auqvst 22. IS). rureitvd afbr ulwyiug 1 spirit they rt 1 cl il'lU tlie i, that enabled tii.'iu to mi-- . aji Ihoaoaaudthe plains, and that has Tim rvlti:i:-..iis them to found clues. 1 hut spirit 11, M.itilicws, iiiajoiiiy, is still with them, and they still enjoy n. Wiltiery.niiij.iritv, Briefs. Hollered Ike Mints in klt.lhcuo.iu In.vsr woi o a.i. .twswi k Collvi'tor, J. It. Kilpuck Wo true to the (hprl of fnrisu 1 An Jros. niAjunn, i. y.. A. Ballmgcr . on the ouuld1 Carpets and Rug clitfapft than any weaknesses, but they are The Saints are Improving; Kiev are iiujuJ:ty. ss. IVroiier, T. P. Page, body. S. K. Marks and Cn. SSi, Recorder, Carl Wilhcig, niai-ingrowing stronger; bate more fuUk; can 20,5. Sheiirf, W. L. Luveliss, maj From all part of the country coma endure more. iiud lias wrought among Soivrvur, E.1I, Cog. majority bis Saints. lie has selected from viiiv, Tri.8. returns of a good barvenL icasuu-i- . C. C. Larsen, Jr , major-itV- . amongst usau aKietle, one whom we all 3i. OARHELD Fur Si'U tMil hooks and supplies send kuow. He has caused us to build a rOl'KTt . to Hargetts Bros . Salt Joke City. Itoiue to Ilia llama. He told ibe propLot Joneph He had not when to uy HI Was tlia next one to be counted. Toe weather la getting eoldar'and the head.uora place to which an angel For Selectman, there were three areulnyi are pleasant. might coma, if wa hava committed Little had a majority nominees, us repeut and brack them 08 of 31 For Janie alna let Work will soon rouimanra on tha and honor onr Hod. County Clerk, Geo. ljodds a had got waterworks. majority of 1U2. Tlnre nomlbPi'tetl to tltf lnU rtMt of SunirtStirniuniiHj Count iri. a .R: P.rt t!;.ll ' u liis wtfs V.ny tills I'i.y. S'lr is uiiii'h age II r :!,!. Ford Kiirkaru sxiktIs to l WatcJ In his offles on Main 5!., In a short tints. ISslll lOSTlNTXU THOU LAST ILDAR n frr . i J.M.DAYIS, (GOOD BOOK'S i.-- ii DEALER IN foat-pi- d Jfrt l, ecpiDg Moroni, capcif anil jjowej, - Utah; , Vi i'' I |