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Show hard times, solely to the policy of a party mast be getting disgusted with the present condition of affairs Hukl'Mliril evei y Wodncaday at Muiili and thinking people can sec that as wc are advancing without the aid jnpt tt Comit v, I, i.ia. of legislation, there must have been causes at work to proother UTAH MANTI duce the hard times. TIIE SENTINEL. MAY WEDNESDAY. SEJSITINEL 18ys I, GO. PUB. n The campaign will toon open, chairmen their clubs in order. were rind it is time the is rs ixyi Nioi's tonomstop suddenly and don't be imfottd by buying u rent hat reqniretyn t to Ji to, at it is ut.'hia mt han saestitatr. In th tni-.L'obmr stop fag r ntmnst h.tvt tome Undsfimnfant, and in most a p facet tie efecit of the stimnnnt, he it opinm , m fhini Orotker of into, I ca X'ee far a worse hah -v contracted . U.1CO-- 1 Ash C'TlIOa It purely vegetable using lyttndo not need (JET HEADY. KntrreJ at the Post Office jl Manti, "anpotc Co., I'tah, for trananiiai-iothrough tike mail at second rlaix matter. The Argns Zion will commence at 10 o'clock, on Saturday May iS at the TaberA cordial nacle, Manti City. invirtation is extended to all vvlio desire to attend. Canute Peterson. lie ufy Real. John I!. Maibvn. Presidency of the Stake. still Under the const it ion the votes of Sanpete will vote with the balance of the Territory, for a governor, Secty of state, Auditor, three Treasurer, Attorney-Generand a court judges supreme representative to the United States Congress. In this the democrats have a majoiity to overcome of 209S. We take the figures as voted for 11 1 a! humming the commissioners to locate univerbut admit about polygamy, away lands believing them to by con- sity evidence to have not that they actually the strength of the two vict. parties. We do not consider this is very discouraging, ill view ot the It is finished and now in a tew fact, that the year previous the lavs, the constitution will !e in the democrats had a majority of 3217, hands of the people to accept or ugainsMliem. reject. For the judical district, the last election showed that Sanpete gave The Tribune and Herald .ire at a majority of 76 to the republicans. "ills just now, the cause of the Carlxjn 84, and Grand 30, while quarrel being the doings of an al- San Juan gave a majority of 45 to leged meeting. There seems to be the democrats, and Emery yS. little C.iUsu for troubling when the Thus the district at last election two giants of I'tah engage in any gave the republicans a majority of thing so silly. Alin the County wc have an ap'The Illinois Democrats declared portionment of two representatives that Cleveland was not a democrat and one senator with a majority of .mil no one seems to deny their 76 to overcome. Now if ' somebody will While the odds an against us charge. give Clevelandism a name the dem- there is not such ail over whelming ocrats will make them a present of torce to overcome as our republican the whole administration. friends would have us believe. Judging from the last election, The constitution is finished and the chances for the first state legisnow the people will have a chance lature are about as follows. Reto sec what it really contains. publicans 28, democrats 17. Of ilh all its faults it is much better these however, the majorities in Ilian most people expected, and some countries were very close, there is really nothing in it that wi'l involving the election of nine delejustify anyone who has the good of gates who might be called doubtful. Itah at hearts in voting against With these the democrats would have a majority of 7. In the Senaif. Next week we will present each torial districts, the situation would of our readers with a copy of the he somewhat similar. It will be seen from this that the .trliclc in sueli a form that it may be democrats have plenty of work perserved for future use. ahead of them. This is no imThe gold hug papers arc trying possible task, to capture the Terrionce more, and it depends on iopiovc that the law of '73 was tory the in the luit way the campaign is carried not passed hy a tiick, It is high time to he clearing out. broad open light of the day. It is the decks for action. u it so much of a question how the law was passed, hut what the tcsiilt was. At the same time they "pro-Ic- st HOME MISSIONARIES. too much and 'lay themselves The following home missionaries liable to suspicion. lave been appointed for Sunday, May 121I1. 1S95. U AlIDI.Y IMlROVIXG. Fountain Green Rasmus Justc-se- n A trip through Sanpete county and Robert W. Livingston. will convince the most sceptical Moroni Fredrick Christensen that times are improving. It will and Christian Olsen. show him on vvliat lines, the future Wales James Christensen and grcatucss of Utah will depend for Mads Nielsen. sometime to come. Everywhere Indiauola Hans Madsen and the signs of progress can he found Charles A. Terry. and it is pretty much always in the Milhurn Joseph Gee and George same line. F. Morley. Manti is having a building boom Fairvievv Levi It. Reynolds and and many of the houses that have L. J. Jordan. ibine duty almost as' long as there Mt. Pleasant Niels Andersen lias been a city here, are being and A. C. Nielsen. by handsome new residenSpring City Peter Petersen and ces. In (lunnison canal building Jens Peter Jensen. occupies most of their attention, Chester James Larsen and C. although some buildings are being W. Sorensen. erected. A canal is being constru-U-- d Cliff and Kphr.iiin Edward at ravel ic. which will increa-- e Peter Morgcnsen. the average mat ;rial!y, an a n Manti Andrew Thompson Jr. anal at Dover will bring 500 acres and J. P. HansciiJr. tinier cultivation. Sterling Andrew Petersen and Wo prcMimc other cities are do- Pete- - H. Andersen. ng their share of building up and Mayfield John II. Ilougaard altogether, while there is none of amt Christian Munk. .lie features of booming apparent, Gunnison James E. lloggan .he :iul lasting husiucst of and Christian Petersen. ne Territory is rapidly increasing. Favvtle John Christensen : nd We have frequently stated that Albeit Tollestrup. 'luh did not depend on anv o;.e n D ver Hans C. Jensen and Antry. an.l while each was go'i.l drew Fjclstcd. piaje. o.ir resources Meetings will be held at the tany that progress could not be winds at 2 o'clock p. in. toped for verv long, 'flic mining Canute lv. terse is practically at a standstill Henry Deal nl til. sheep business is not i.i a John 15. M.nben uy healthy condition, but the Presidency of Sanpete Stake of iiergies of the people are being Zion. urin:. I in other directions, an. no A RTF R I.Y CON FER K XC K. gist. ilion can change matters for W The Seventy First (Juarteily very long at a time. Those who lav the charge uf Confeiencc of the Sanpete Stake of . eil 1 -) .. PUBLIC MION. Land Office at Salt Lake City, .e I'tah. April 15, 1895. Notice is hereby given that the following-nsettler lias filed notice of his amed intention to make final proof in support of lii claim, and that said proof will be made iiefore the County Clerk of Emery County, I'tah at Castle Dale, Utah, o. June 8, 189$, via. Carl A. Anderson, II and 4, Sec. E. No 8214, for the lots 2, Tp 22 S. R 6 E. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz; Rasmus Johnson, Alfred Broderick, George Mortensen, 11. C. Christensen, all of Emerr, Emery Co-- , Itah. Ityrnn Groo, Register (Consolidated) Ifra. ifary f Mqaa.O, lays tlia Ffaya aiciana an Astonished, aad look at bar Ilk ona frotiia Raised Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah. April 4II1, 1K95 Notice is hereby given that the following-nbcttler has filed notice of his amed intention to make final proof in support of liia claim, and that said proof will he made before Probate' Judge, Sanpete County, at Manti, Utah, on May 17th, 1S95, viz: Per Peterson Homestead Entry North 8107 for the lot 1 & Northeast Southwest west Section 18 and E Sectkm 7, 19 South 2 East. He' names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: Peter Anderson, Peter O. Anderson, Peter C. Madson, Martin Peterson, of Gunn Ison, Sanpete Co. Utah, Territory Also at the same time and place and before the same Judge of Probate appeared viz: William C. Mellor to made final proof on Timber Culture Entry 720 Sec. 19 Southeast for the West iS South 1 K. lie names the following w Stnesses to prove his conformity to law and cultivation of, suid land, viz: Brigham Pickett, Richard M. Painter, John E. Bartholomew, Philip A. l)nck, of Gunnison, Sanpete Co. Utah Ter. Bird & I .owe. Atty's for applicant. Byron Groo, Register. SEND SLY TWO CENT STAMPS FOR SAMPLE BOX. Booklet! proofs fret. Dead Long and Terrible Illness from Blood Poisoning Completely Cured by flood Sareaparilla. it-- , a,-- sev-vr.- -.l 11 1 lu-tr- y 1 . I Chemical d-- M'fg eef Co., La Crosse, His. to-da- to-da- gt h-s Hoods Sarsaparilla and am now a well woman. I weigh 1281b, oat well and do the worU for a large family. My ease seems a wonderful recovery and physician look at mo In astonishment, aa almost like one raised f rota fits dwod. 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United Stutes Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, April 29, 1895, Notice is hereby given that John Winter Munsen has filed notice of intention to make final proof before the County Clerk of Emery Co.; Utah, at his office in Castle Dale, Utah, on Saturday the 15th day of June, 1895, on timber culture application No. 770, for the North Southeast 14 East Southwest quarter of section Not 4, in Township No. 22 South, Range No. 6 E. lie names us witnesses; Peter R. Nielsen, Joseph J. Christiansen, Niels P. Andersen, and Ole Sorensen all of Emery, Utah. Byron Groo, Register. -2 -2 NOTICE (50 THE CHEAPEST The only way to obtain satisfaction; You can purchase harness made of steam tanned leather is by having your suits made to cheaper than you can get a better quality, but you will get We guarantee a perfect fit, and good workmanship. order. another before a great while for they do not last. Reliable Dealers Edward Held, cannot afford to sell that class of goods, as it would injure their future business. Our WHOLESAbE isfaclion. They are, strong, durable and neat. Wecaiy a full line of & RETAIL DRUGGISC Sad- e carry a Full Line of 1 oilet Articles, Perfumery, I)ruyp, Chemicals, Etc Etc IFTHSTE &c dles & harness and are prepared to do all kinds of rep firing on CIGARS It will pay ycu short notice. Manti. City Drug Stoke goods are of the best California leather and will give sat TOBACCOS, Tht; only Drug Store in Southern Sanpete. to see us before joing else- W. W. Crawford, where, as we guarantee our IYoprietor. goods and prices LIJTIIER TUTTLE In Tuttle Manti, U?ah. II. iV MOLTEB Non llulldiiig Main Nt. - Manti. air . CflUPEjmUMD WHEELWRIGHT, Everything in the line completed in ITR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah. May "2nd, 1895 Nclice is hereby given that the following named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, uud that said proof will he made before the Probate Juylge of Sanpete County at Manti, Utah, on June 2d i$9, viz; William A. G. Clarke homestead entry 8(93 for the Southwest Northwest section 13 and East Northeast and Southwest Northeast section 14 2 Tp 18 South Range 1 West lie names the lollowing wltucssi-to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of. said laud, James Mellor Jr., Carl G. Lundeherg. Albert Swain, and John Xagcli, ol Fayette, Sanpete Count i, Utah Teiritory. Byron Groo Register. Bird & Lowe Allys for claimant. the best styes, and at prices to suit the times. -4 Half a book West from Fox Corner -2 -4 Jlantl -4 In that old flower pot and make It thing of beauty. Flout a XX C. ltoco and it will be a Joy forever. -4 iS-T- s A D.&C. Roses i: prow and bloom Indoor runout, in pot or they are on their own root. 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