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Show I THE SENTINEL. 1 tl titled every Wednesday at Man! County, I.' tali. e MANTI UTAH DEC. WEDNESDAY, ucond 1894 -, PUB. SO SENTINEL Entered at tbo i- Ptistoflice clw fat Manti matter. The cutest thing m bojr'a cap M I Magnus Erickson has been sentenced to three months in the penitentiary for adultery. The lady in lie case is once more living wit! her husband and all is serene, bin Magnus will have to pay the penalty, unless pardoned out. Awarded Highest Honors Worlds Fair, HoodsCures 'DEL Catarrh the Head In Took Berea Bottles -- Perfectly Well Andrew Kimball, representing various home industries, was iu town on F riday and lectured tu a small congregation in tlu Tabernacle that eveuing. The meeting was evidently not sufficiently advertised or there would have been a better turn out. lardy. Postmaster Aldrich says the to went Martin Mrs. Mr. and meney order business in his office amounted to over $900 during the SpringvQie on Tuesday. : We have a new lot of ruins and month of November, a splendid' re- CREAM BAKING POVIM ROloloS BATS dt the tovicsl tiring Free A pure Crap Cream of Tartar Powder. from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. Ur. CIlEAl' HOLIDAY RATES fourth-cla- ss llardys TUHNELL IPSON & CO. have purchsed the carding machine formely owned by Judge Peacock and having fitted it up in first class order, are epared to card - MOST PERFECT MADE, Herman Bodtke Ot Chlcaga cord for a postoffice. been a victim of catarrh a tong whll For the Christmaa and New KyI hare We agree with the Pyramid that nose and head were so stuffed uiithatsor-timNo one complaining about the it is a Years Holidays the Rio tjrande coald nor sleep at all during splendid showing. Of course tlie nlglit. A friend advised me to take recent fall of snow. It looks well Mt Pleasant would not like to he Western Ky will make a single fute Hood Sarsaparilla. One bottle .did me se for the round trip between all stat-i.u- much good I kept on; havo now taken seven at this season of the yesr. compared with Manti, during 011 the L'ickets will system. Our holiday goods are going period, but we will simplyjsay sold 011 December :e 24th, and rapidly call before they are all gone that Mantia record can be obtained and aiul J,lli. at Hardy's. January 1st. jist by dividing the above sum by two li iLkci-- will be limited for Mr. L. A. Lauher has severed md adding dividend and quoticn; ii'i'ul J.umur th. 1S95. his connection with the Manti Mes- together. .1. U. iieiluctt G. 1&. T.A, well. bottles and I feel senger. Fouts. F. t suit lh The damage Indeod, I foel air.mst liks a now man. again-Agent. Sarsuparllli I am very tkauklal hr w.t1"linoT The many friends of Mr. Soren mo of mi trouble has done fur 1:10 i:i r City, by Messrs Vorhecs and Crawlii.i.l.W lloirTKK, M'Qniiilalnt.' L'hristotierson will be pained to ford Ciliuaffli. 11L Mu. 2U8U liunuyarta Hirc-occupied considerable tim - j': Y NOTICE. learn that he is seriously ill. to ln. last week. The ease seemed Hood8 Pilia mo purely vegetable, core. r Sfieb fu'iy prepared iron t'.i iw The telegraph office is moved nut the amount of damages. In Wii. ji !i lnib day of Dec. 1894 and is now located across the street whether the city was liable for s ' IC'lVl I' wii Marshal Metcalf from the Tabernacle. The case was consid- kill i 'l iuinagcs. li.-- iii'--.- ' nin al. One FOR oxa ms. ..iiu ii 7 yearn old branded r..l If you are going to have that ered at length and one noticeal . ir in left thigh, also a suit ready for the holidays, it is feature, was that the council on ILLUSTRATED ' tln-i- i to both line by William Metcalf sides, strictly kept time on called Mr. Reid. high yon that said animal was GUEST Even now he is getting quite busy. work, no badegring of witnesses, iiu st. and that jnd ironical or heated arguments wert axs 'u a :i ' .f damage or trespass and W. J. Ilosford has just returned um-oin. made .Reid Mr, indulged a animal is 25 cts. notice 20 Complete Novelettes from a trip to St. George. He the.aj)ltst efforts of his life, an ' i.i--oigiven that if said animal is drove from that city to Manti in with the By POPULAR AUTHORS. i. :i'i( l.ii 11: 11I taken and said grounds he had to three days. d! a c 'Iiu ; 1 W o'clock tin psNIrime of tha menial i paid !for snsafsd with 111, it was little wonder that he mu tin llisrsiy an I family linwtrslml The tliiof Dec. at 'ii. 1804 the mm On!, Iu lurn.-- tlii. samli-p. day l( We have tome fine trimmings .ceded in winning. club wiili nur pa;n nma tin rrwiiil'y is psMkisUoa in Gunnison Sanpete Co. lltmnl (arms qwSwl sIkx'i. twist ara 'nA!i ni. lo which we bought at a hargin and oWr to wlMenhar, Frrr. a larw aal His honor, in rendering his m I i:iii. will ut said time aid place eranriamtaeh book, ssUi'el - Twraty ('. -aialrla Novrtetmo hv Pfilar Asthars-Thna will give the people the benefit, at ision, considered each point and nlit-- i Inr sale said animal at of the ahnvo hy public Mr is naraaeons in tholr vlil'i.i flmntta libiralalhr, 1101 n ni sell the same to the highest boms nwaoapar, ei'ncH ition lo noo ml tha Hardys. gave his reasons for the decision. i family papora ham an! nrrnt pnpnlir liram-- r iiMi-f'ir cash to the an alwiai smiunt satisfy enloilalhinw hnofe informed We are that an appeal Four New applicants was enntalniav eornplma by twenty of twaoty i lime I on certificate sai and all tha of moil mr'nn Enrland and costa, Fraona-- la laet, a lam anuMnTnfth. mOM UudBatiaw of the A. O. U. V. last will lie taken mul it will be interestInte l at Gunnison Sanpete Co. Utah laadlagmaKor at tha moat trtilaceMt. week evidently some of the boys ing to see what the district com I ihi lie intli day of Dec. 1894. THE EHE CRT Anthone Yepson Pound keeper ! have found out that it is a good will think in relation to the liability I!Tm Md budiPPM lm rahMAhpU monthly. lltmrr Butt fBnPv wfw of the city. Bad mnuininc Sori1 and moBt ' hy thing. Pnnd Piip IfMtnf BotliarB rfiil Ptaralhity. currants at HOME INDUSTRY es We will keep a supply on hand at all times. Robert Braithwaite, Manager . OJJE is tin-sam- e BbOK MANTI, WEST FROM. PEACOCK - UTAH- - E. V. HARDY, 1jNL ffi-ifi- lf DEtloFI 1 t. $2.00 ' : THE HOME I I .i- - fi-- r.ii' n-ii'i- n 1 Fox Building - - Manti. monniA 1 1 i k IN Groceries. Dry goods Notions and General Merchandise. I Insr.-rtit-n- , . Sarsaparilla re-'.ii- iu ! prices 1 1 -- - smi-M- ji-i1 t II'hii-tnfa- nl nt h 1 hai-il- - T Our Christmas Offers. in U-- l'i knim-rlho- i yes-t- a I't-l r pub-Ua- a I Ur. til Christmas we will make the following offers. To every I UTItTO 1 Frank Foulsg returned from his trip to Kansas last Thursday even ing. He was called there by the melancholy news, that his father had passed away Orders are coming in pretty fast for enlarged portraits. Many peo-are getting them for Christmas gifts,' and better ones can scarcely be found. pl Gunnison is agiin looming up in the stock feeding business Tisdale & Saunders have about ,500 head, and Tuttle intends to winter a big herd there. 1 Most of the sick people arc getting better, but we arc sorry to an- nounce that Mrs. E. T. Ilosford is very ill, and Jen. Mickclsens little girl is also very sick. Mrs. Samuel Allsworth was called to the deathbed of her mother Mrs. Judd of Grantvillc last week. The case was rather a peculiar one, the physicians thinking she had a tumor, but a post mortem examination showed that it was the liver. Yesterday John E. Metcalf, received the aad news that his sister, Mrs. Win. Hounds of Fayette, was dying, and later, that she had passed away. Mr. Metcalf went to F ayette today to be present when the last sad rites were performed. J. J. Reese is rejoicing over the advent of a son, and Jens Stock has a feeling of age creeping over him aa he notes another increase to his posterity, Dr. Morrcy officiated at the interesting ceremony, anil it is needless to say everything is favorable. Wc mentioned last week that there was a prospect of establishing a foundry and machine shop in Manti, Already nearly enough stock hasbeen taken in the enterprise to insure it. It would be a pity to allow such an enterprise to fall through' for a couple of hundred dollars. Some of the men who have a little capital to spare should get in on this. -- HotinMi rtdnlnfi'1 and liitmnrnif The merchants of Manti are just now enjoying THE TOLEDO WEEKLY BLADE. a rush of business The stock of goods are large and varied and he is indeed hard to who cannot find something to please him at some of the stores. satisfy Co-op The has a supply of Christmas goods hard to beat ouside of the large cities. Toys for the old and mature, as well as something to please the smallest looker tor Santa Claus. Winter clothing, boots, shoes, rubbers &c. and a full line of groceries to suit the season. E. V. Hardy has not such a large stock, but what he has is good, and the way people (lock to h:s store shows he knows how to draw custom. The Drug Store is in the ring with a fiii line of Albums, paper-tie- s &c. and it is decidedly leading people into temptation to fill a window with such candy as the Drug Store window contains. The other stores do not seem to he behind the times, gnd all are reaping the benefit of their enterprise. The Tabernacle Choir will give about Christmas, for the benefit of the Organ fund. The subject chosen is the beautiful Cantata Light of the Gentiles, which will be very appropriate for this season of the year. The story bethe birth of Savior our and his ing mission, etc: The libretto is by Ogil vie Mitchell wth music composed by Guest. All lovers of the Divmc art may expect a treat. It is to he hoped the T abcrnacle will be crowded on this occasion, a the concert will be given for purely charitable purposes vis to help to liquidate the balance due on the new organ. a concert The American Agriculturist is one of the best farm Journals in the United States. It is a weekly, contains 2. pages of the best matter for farmers published in the United States and costs $1.00 per year. 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Serial stories, wit and humor, short stories, Household department, Question Bureau, F- -r in partment, Camp Fire, Sunday School and Young Folks are a few of the many other prominent feature of this great baper. 'A specimen copy will be mailed free to any address to whom they will mail sample copies. They would be glad to mail a couple of hundred specimens to readers of this county. The Weekly Blade is a very large paper, and the price is only one dollar a year. Address The Blade, Toledo, Ohio. The above paper will be sent raxx to any person who pays $2.00 for a year subscription to the Sentinel. Bad ororrthlBf to BMBihar of this frn'lr fl'-'whom anifii r Infract PBph ja vphiv t:ik IrirmuTKi habb nrmr b Mr. ff t n. !f. tccfithwmh, Hoiino C1roi to f, Vr. Ana it Xrri. Mn. Etta W. PIpvtol Xny AfiiPJt Jgw.'tophwM, n "iwn Jobpb Vary at O. 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By Srlrmom IMS, Jr. Tho Vslso M.m.wla s n Wmr a. -Ashcroft Mail. By ammaOmrlms f mm. rwSoo tin . Tho Womankind. ugals bet. . I' or $3.00 we will give the Sentinel and an enlarged photo- - , PLEASE REMEMBER The Sli. i liNr.L and the Illustrated Home Guest for only. graph without the frame. m For $5.00 wc will furnish a photograph, framed in a handsome frame and the Sentinel for a year. RKT GRAND? $ Western, 1 1 . . Time table No. 21. in effect Nov S . 1 STATIONS, Soutli 5.400m Ar Salt Lake Dep 2.30 pm North, Samples of the pictures can be seen at . Parlor Fox Iluilding Manti. BBIBACE, Gen, I. Supt., Manti. . and the Sentinel for one year. Stop on nalsig. a. EBRB, ccMs .00 at any studio. Pres, end Genl. Mgr., Salt Lake City 11. 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