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Show L THE SENTINEL. mAII MANTI wkdni- si).v, deukmbkk 1S93 13, SENTINEL PUB. (SO. the Republican party, which has been the author of every legislative act againt silver as money and shows no signs of a different policy. In any event, nothing is gained by misrepresenting the matter, for tiiat will not increase silver circulation nor stimulate the silver industry. Herald. Now yon bn it ami now you don't. i about the way the dispatch cs docribe the Hawaii'! affair I 'tab proposes to make n grand display at the Midwinter Thai is rigid, let the world we are alive. fair. know HISTORY FAKERS. are the only ones publishing them. Throwing have been that bomb a dynamite is the latest method of filibustering and was tried in the French Chamber of Deputies a few days ago. uecei-sar- but in loans and discounts ; and these manifestations have always been accompanied by a corresponding fluctuation in prices. In the same speech lie says ; 'The rise and fall of mercury is not more surely indicative of an atmospheric storm, than is a sudden increase or decrease of currency indicative of financial disaster." Let any reasonable- being apply this rule to our present' condition, and be will find the solution of the problem not in the fear of tariff reform but in the tinkering which the has indulged party of progress in with silver. It is not the part ot wise men to allow party prejudice to blind them as to their true condition rather we should look the silua-tih- n in the face, discover the facts, apply the remedy. - The Ogden Standard, in its efforts lo show that the democrats are the sole cause of every ill to wliith we are subject, has a method of manufacturing history to suit its own ideas as to what that history should have been. History lias beii so much of late years, and books are so cheap that tlrre is always danger in misquoting, but with a recklessness born of a long course of self deceit they thus distort the facts of h'story. sim-.pliii- Apparently the republican papers have a corner on prayers. They On reading and filing the petition cf much thereof as may he to great expansion followed by violent Mails in Weibye the administratrix of the raise sufficient to satisfy said judgment collapse, not only paper money, cd Estate of Jens C. A. Wei by deceased asking fur her final account to be allowed and Decree of distribution had of said estate among the persons entitled thereto. It is ordered that all persons interested iii the estate of Jens C. A. W eibye deceased appear before the Probate court of the county of Sanpete at the court room of said court in Manti city, Utah Territory on Saturday the 23rd day of December A. D. 1S93 at 11 o, clock A. M. of said day, then and there to show cause why an order allowing said final account and distrubution should not be maJe of the residue of said estate among the heirs of the said deceased according to law. It I furthur ordered that a copy ot this order be published for three successive weeks before the saiu 23rd day ot December, 1S93, in the Sentinel, a newspaper printeJ and published in Manti city, anprte ounfv, Utah and a: so that nutices'he posted according to law. Wm. K. Reid, Probate Judge. Dated November Taritorr of Utah) Fkaykii is generally considered Jist., with interest and costs, to the iiige.-- t and best bidder. Terms of sale cash. Da'.ed Dec. 11th. 1S93. Janies Burns. Sheriff of Sanpete Cointy, Utah. Wa.vikd: A live man to represent our in this place, Previous experience nut necessary to right man. Address: Plymoitii Rock Paxti Company, 172 South State Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. bu-iiie- ss Tjik Best Planter. Dampen a piece Pain of fiannei with Uhainbcalain's Bulin and bind it on over the seat of pain. It is better than any plaster. When the lungs are wire such an application on the the bock and another on chest slwulder blades, will between . the There is often prevent pneumonia. or a back lame a so for good nothing A can throat sore side. the in pain nearly always be cur-- d in one night hy applying a flannel bandage dampened with Pain Balm. 50 cent bottles for sale Kv City Drug Store. Saved Her Life. Mr. C. J. Wooldeidt.i, of Wortham, Texas, saved tbs life of her child by tha Use of Ayers Cberry Pectoral. "One of my children had Croup. Tho cave w as attended by our physician, and was supposed to lie well undt--r control. Ouu night I was startled by the (fold's hard breathing, and on going to It found ft atran- It had nearly ceased to breathe. ling that the chlfd'a alarming condition bad become possible in spile of the medieines given, I reasoned that such remedies would be of no avail. Having part of a bottle of the house, I gave Ayer's Cherry Peetorailn the ehild three doses, at ahnrt Intervals, and anxiously waited result. From the moment the Fee (oral was given, the child'! breathing grew easier, and, in a short time, she wa sleeping quietly and breathing naturally. and I do The child is alive and well not hesitate to say that Ayer's Cherry Feo-tosaved her life." O. AYERS Pectoral CherryJ.C.Ajtr 1S93. Try Diamod S. Bskiug lc w too sacred to be taken off in burUs The history of our country lesque. The County J party that does it will Sanpete purity, strength and healliif. Inc ' I shows that the country was pros- not last long u"d the paper that in John Reid, clerk of the probate court the eclrlrruted Diamoid S. Baking fuws and tor Sanpete futility, Utah Ter. perous from the days of Washington applauds it cannot flourish. Logan der is unrivlied. hereby certify that the foregoing is a to Si 6, when the Democrats gave Journal. full, true and correct copy of the order on the country a dose or tree trade, and hearing final account of administratrix the countrya at once went lo the dogs. PROBATE NOTICE. and asking for Decree of distribution as it The people then elected the Whigs on file and of iecor-- in my oiliic In the Probate Court of the County of appears Witness my hand and official seal this to power, who restored protection Sanpete, Territory of Utah. pis 21st. day of Not ember. A. D. 1893. and the country was safe until 1833, In the Matter of the Estate of Caroline when the Democrats got back into Jones deceased. I SK,', PM Order lo show why order of sale of real Jdiin Kciii, power on a tariff for revenue only Probate clerk. should be estate not made, plank (another name tor free trade,) Wm. T Rum Alty fur administratrix John A. Newren the iuiininstrator of and the country went into ba the estate of Caroline Jones deceased, again. The people put the having filed his petition lieicin praying Norm-- ok Skkkifk Sale. Whigs back in power, who restored for an order of sale 01 the real estate of 1 Iaotection to American industries. said decedent, for the purposes therein Inger Grundvig Plantitf. Francis (irundvig defendant, J set forth. Some time in the forties, the It Is therefore ordered by the Judge of By virtue of an execution issued out Democrats were elected to power said court, that all persons interested in of the District Court of the third Judicon the false issues. Folk Dallas the estate of said deceavej, appear be- ial District of the Territory of Utuh. Wherein lager Gruudvig plaintiff and and protection intlic North, and fore the said Probate Court on Monday, Francis of 11 December the Grundvig defendant, upon a 1S93 at 31st day Folk ,free trade and Texas in the of said day, at judgment rendered on the I foil day ol 'clock in the fore South. For a few years the low the court room of said Probate Court at August 1S93 for the sum of $1,500.00 and tariff at this time, did not effect the the Couurt House in Manti City, county $150.00 attorney fees and $42.42 casts ot country, because gold was then of Sanpete to show cauxe why an order against Francis Grunvig and in favor af n suit Inger Gruudvig for the saiJ sum of discovered in California and mill- should not he granted to the said to sell the whole of the real es- $1,500.00 alimoncy and $120.00 attorney ions were flowing in the states. fees and $45.45 costs with interest theretate of the said deceased. Our war with Mexico kept the And that a of be this order pub. on from date thereof till paid at 8 per copr People's attent'011 directed t 'wards lished at 'cast four successive weeks in cent per annum. I have jevied on all that country. The war between the Skntinel a newspaper printed and the right title claim and interest of said defendant in and to the following deserb-eRussia and the Great Powers, published in Manti City, county of real estate to wit; lots five and six Utah. the war of Schleswigh-llolsleithe and the South half of the Northwest quari K. Wjii. in South America, revolutions ter of section thirty six town ship eighJudge of the ProhaleCourt. teen Sguth range one West of Salt Lake altogether kept the country from Dated 'ov. 2yth 1893. meridian. goiug to the dogs at once, but a Win. T. Reid, Atty for executors. Pubtic notice is hereby given that I soon as these temporary causes of will on the (29) twenty ninth day of prosperity had disappeared then December 1893 at 10 o'clock A. M. of PROBATE NOTICE. came the crash of 1S57, which is said date, in front f the County Court I11 the Probate Court in and for San- House, of Sanpete said to have been similar to the County, of the TerriUtah pete County sell at public auction for of Territory. Utah of tory 1S93. panic In the matter of the estate of Ole cash, all the right title claim and interest The reasoning of the Standard is Swenscn deceased. of said defendadt Francis Grundvig of in rather obscure when they assert the Order on hearing final account of ex- and to the above described propsrti, or country was prosperous from 1779 ecutor and asking for decree of disribu-tio- so much thereof as may be necessary to raise sufficient to satisify said judgment to 1S16. The tariff was reduced in On reading and tiling the petition of wily interest aud costs to the 1S01 and the country prospered, but Peter II. Anderson and Frederick and best bidder. Terms of sale highest cash. in 1815 a raise was made in the tar- Anderson executors of the last will and Dated December the 4th 1893. iff schedule and a financial crisis fol- Testament of Ole Swenxen deceased James Burns. asking tor their final account to be allow Sheriff of Sanpete County, Utah. lowed. ed and decree ol distribution haJ of said Unenlightened hy the genius of estate among the persons entitled therethe Standard scribe, the poor mis- to SHERIFF'S SALE. It is ordered that all persons interested guided creatures do not seem to have Mt.Pleaant Commercial understood what ailed them, for even in the estate of OleSwensen d faceted apand Savings Bank Corporation Court before Probate of the the pear after the panicof 1S19. wnich has versus county of Sanpete at the court room of & Sun John Lowrv Sr. Lowry been characterized as the severest said John 11. Lowry & Edward W. Fox. court in Manti city, Utah Territory, this country ever suffered, they re- on Saturday the ijrd day of December By virtue of an execution issued out A. M. of day said then fused to raise the tariff duties in 20 A. D. 1893 at of the Distrct Court of the first Judicial and again in 22. I11 1S33 a panic and there to show cause why an order al- District of the Territory of Utah. said final account and distribution Wherein Mt Pleasant Commercial and swept over the laud but still it was lowing should not be made of the resihue of said laid to other causes. Not one states- estate Savings Bank a corporation, plaintiff, among the heir entitled thereto and John Lowry & Son John Lowry Sr. man suggested that tariff for revenue It is furthnr ordered that a copy of this James II. Lowry and Edward W. Fox was to blame. Democrats were not order be published for three successive defendant, upon a judgment rendered Decon the 30th day of October 1S93 for the put out, not were the whigs put in weeks before the said 23rd day of in until 1840, and during that admin- ember 1S93 the Sentinels newspaper xnm of $1,781.90 and $42.40 cost of suit printed and published in Manti city istration, Tyler vetoed a protective Sanpete county Utah and also that notices and interest and accuring costs. I have levied upon ell the right, title, claim, and tarill bill, and tariff for revenue was be posted according to law. interest of the defendant Edward W. Fox Wm- - K. Rod Probate Judge the law of the land until recently. of in and to the following described Dated November list 1893. we should be charged with real estate to wit. Beginning at the Southof Utah) Territory east corner of lot I block 65 plat A Manti Iss partisanship, we quote from an unJ City survey Sanpete County Utah; thence questionable republican authority, Sanpete County I John Reid Clerk of the probate court West 60 feet, thence North 40 feet, James A. Garfield, in a speech in and for Sanpete county, Utah Ter., thence East fxi feet, thence South 40 feet made in congress, May 15th 1868, hereby certify that the foregoing is a full to place of begining also, begining at a true and correct copy of the order on point 2 11100 chains: North from the said ; At the beginning of 1S53 tbc hearing final account executors and ask- Southwest corner of block 64 plat A Manti City survey Sanpete County Utah for Decree of di.- rihutioii as it amount of currency was $146,000. ing on file and o'- record in my office. lliencc Ea-- t 2 chains, thence Speculation and expansion a chain, thence East I Witness iny hand and official sea! this ''outh hud swelled it to $205,000,000 by 2 1st day of November. A, D. 1S93. chains, llienca North 2 chains, thence West 3 25- - uxr chain-- , Hit end of that year, and thus inthence South chains, more r less to place SKA, troduced the ertsli of 1S54. At the Joiijf Ririu, of begining being a part of Jot 3 block (V;. , Probate clerk beginning of 1857 the paper currency With all and singular the tenements Wm. T. Kkmi Att'v for executors. of the country reached its highest hcrediment amt appurtenances there unto belonging or in any wise appertainpoint of inflation up to that time. There were nearly $2 15,000,000, but ing. PROBATE NOTICE. Public notice is hereby given that I at the close of that disastrous year, In the Probate Court in and for San- will on the second clay of January 1S9; the volume bad fallen to $135,000, at II o cluck A. M. of said day in front pete rounty Utah Territory- 000, a decrease of neatly 40 per cent In the mailer of the estate of Jens C. A. of the County Court House, ot Sanpete in less than twelve inonnbs. In the Co, Utah, sell at quhlic auction for cash Weibyc deceased. all the rl ght, title, claim, and interest of crashes final Order 011 of account of great 1837, the hearing same conditions are invariably seen. adminlstalrix and asking (or decree of said Edward W. Fox defendant, of in and to tiie aliove described property or s distribution. Prepared by Dr. ft Co Lowsll, Haas. Prompt to act, sure tocure 1 If the mass meeting was decisive for opinions, if the Council propose to ignore the action of the meeting, then it was a mistake it is too late calling it. If the city were canvassed we believe it would be tound that the majority of voters favor getting the waters as far off as possible, consistent with the need of water for crops. costs $2 per month for each insane person at the asylum outside of the salaries of otlicials which 11 almost $7 more or a dollar per day for each is what it costs the Territory. would make it i f t: I. fjhi : admin-istrato- The Silver Star says; In the ear 1873 the country was gloriousWe had a panic ly Republican. then. Democracy was hopelcisly in the minority. Wliat caased the ? time This being a that at panic ' Democratic we question, it. Republicans to answer l.ive It looks as if the P. O. authorities propose to carry out the law against lotteries, as vigorously as ever. The ollicers of the Mt. Pleasant investment company and postmaster Rolph are under bonds, indictments having been found against them. A similar organisation in Ogden is jn the same fix, and now Mr. Ilcurst of the San Trane iseo Examiner has been arrested. Reid ought to er authority as to the stand bcg'od taken by the republican party on silver. He says the House is not democratic on the money question. If it bad been it would not have unconditional) repealed the Sherman law. If our friends are willing to acknowledge the imputation they will only be doing justice to the democrats, statehood, and free coinage properly belong with the other prindiplcs of democracy. The work of Congress last Friday shows plainly who are the friends of Utah. The question of consid-.n- g the Utah statehood bill was being discussed but either from their natural antipathy, or prompted by the lit!e Napoleon, the Republican refrained from voting so i;if no mor-.imight be counted. All the present, numbering 145 voted io the bill. There as to the passage of is no ;.u: tactics meredy show !ie 1.::!. t hi. ll. I'.'v. out own Frankie, it ' w. f stay out a grnera-o- r r'ler t r'"o lccger. cv.-ide- r j!i 1 - 'i !t liven e'.'C is depressed. Bit; lie 'iivti- - cam- - 13 not lost. There ii! be silver legislation. Liiil-.- belieu !v'.:ef will come from i..o Df!:vi. parly. It will not b perh.'p a; speedy as we of the .'. ..i dexhe. However that mavv be, !rie is no rr -' ! lo expect it from e a- Nau-pet- d e, n, . n. 1 To EVERY GASH 1 st -i rs 20-1-00 of 5-- 32-1- V SSSSJSEI' |