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Show iit Registrar (.'hisietiM the homes ot the voids next week, and he will register the w omen as Fubli.hcd everv Wednesday at Maul well as the Look out for men. "i.npete Count, lull. tim. m -- a Prof. Jones will deliver a lecture MANTI UTAH next Friday evening, ai the TaberlecV. li DXFSDAY JII.Y 31, ,Sy5 nacle and Mrs. Richards w ill ture on 'Life in Washington"' at the same place on Saturday evenSENTINEL PUB. ing. Both are good lecturers ami iaiurrtd at the 1W Oflice at Manti. should draw good audiences, .'Sanpete u., I'tali, for tr.iiMnNidon Manti is developing coiiidei able 'hrough the maiU as .ecuud da matter. artistic ability. We were shown some portrait work by Geo. Hog-ga- n Hood's Fills cure all liver ills. that speaks well for the abililv Mr, Monson, of Moroni was in of the young artist, and promises Manti last Friday on business. rood results in the future. THE SENTINEL. - i . 11 I Awarded Highest Honors Worlds Fair. DEL-- .... W 30. sol-d- ly 111 MOST PERFECT MADE. A pure Gripe Cream of Tartar Powder. Fres from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant 40 YEARS THE STANDARU Ladies underwear 7octs. per suit just arrived at the Co-o- A democrat who is not in the arty for revenue, called into the The l'ress says Charlie Crane is office last Saturday evening and laid for subscriptions to five not in it in Sevier county. doubtful" voters. The Sentinel Rolled oats, 6 pounds for 25cts. will be sent to and read lv those at the Co-omen until Xov. 30th. Who is the We expect a nice line of tan ox- next one on the list? ford slippers this week at the Judge Baitch is in town on hi way to Co-oBeaver, lie is surprised that Sanpete is We had a little flood today but 0 far advance, his pre. conceived idea p. p. p. it did not do any to anything. damage to The conjoint institutes of Sanpete and Sevier counties will commence next week. Jahn A. and Xola Ilougaard isited their friends in Glcenwood, last week. being that we were In the same primitive state as Millard. The political sig nificance if any probably is that "he, wants a situation and he wants it very badly to writ, a seat on the Supreme bench, and he is incidentally improving the opportunity to get acquainted the boys. The judge leaves for the south 1 The two burglars, who were sent to Manti to board with Sheriff Machine oil 60 cts. per gallon. Carter decided that they would not Three packages of tree tea for 50c. trespass on his generosity any genuine pride of Japan, at the longer. On Friday morning the Co-oSheriff went there to give his Oscar Colidgc left for Castle Val- boarders hreakfast, and found there ley yesterday, and will spend the was nothing in the cell hut a big balance of the week looking after hole. A part of the floor had been his sheep interests. raised and a hole dug through the The Sheriff put out Judge Rhodes and M. F. Murray foundation. in his search of men. went through town today, on their way to Mayfield to organize the The District Court of this Disdemocratic society of that place. trict has adjourned until the SepWhen you want good meat, cal tember. The following jurors were on Reid and Vorhccs. They keep chosen from Sanpete. Grand jury it all the time. At tne corner of Chris. P. Petersen, Fairview, Jos. the court house block. Justescn, Spring City, Henry JenThe fC 1. V. boys had a good sen, Mayfield, and J. L. Johnscn, time at Funks Lake today. Thr Ft. Green. Petit Jurors. Rasmus train left in the evening to bring Andersen and C. X. Lund, Mt. hack thcdaficers. Pleasant, E. J Conrad, Chester, Fred Anderson, Manti, and John Judge Miner, was in town yesterReese, Wales. day, and with Judge Bartch, held a sort of levee. By the way it does About 2 a. m. on Saturday, not look as if Judge Johnson was Peter Anderson, of Mayfield havin on that deal. ing imbibed too much tangle foot, E. Wilbur, of Eden, Utah, writes proceeded to make night hideous. 1 have sold Hoods Marshal Ilenrie overtook him back as follows. Sarsapdrilla for 12 years and have of the Board of Trade, and advised used it in my family. I am well him to be still, and go home, Ansatisfied with the results." derson objected to being still, to Louis Kjar seems to be out ol going home, and to being arrested, the race for mayor, and C. P. Lar- and the outcome was that the Marsen docs not socm to be in it to any shal was compelled to use violence. noticeable extent. The strong can- Anderson was around town, with didate at present is Lewis Ander- four hig gashes across his head, the result of a contact with the butt end sen. of a pistol in the hands of the marThe democratic meeting last Sat- shal. lie left $2.50 as a souvenir urday evening was a remarkable of the episode. success.' The speeches were good, the audience interested and the apMrs. L. S. Richards reports plause frequent. The fair sex in- attending a meeting at Ephraim, fuse new life into the organization. Sanpete county, on Saturday last Take it altogether the prospects which was well attended and at look encouraging for the campaign. which she spoke. Judge Rhodes of A serious charge i made against one Ogden, was present, and roasted the of our young men. tt is claimed that Republican party to a turn. Other on Monday evenining lie assaulted a girl speakers were in attendance and ns with criminal intent, but the girl alarmed Mrs. Richards says the Democrats the neighborhood and frustrated the dein that part of this, soon to be, state, signs of the young man. We eapect to .ee the officers do their duty promptly are alive to the situation and will b c and sift the matter to the bottom. So found on the right side when the fjr no arrests have been made. Ilcrald votes arc counted. p. A rumor was started last Friday that C. E. Minium was shot three times, by a desperado at Panquitch Lake. We asked Charlie about it and lie says that while he had a splendid timt, ho one shot him that he knows cf. Tie has written to some member? of the party to find ' tit about it. Dr. C. Madsen died at his home in this place last Monday afternoon after a long and painful illness. Iis death, while hourly expected, caused a feeling of sorrow among our people and expressions of regret were heard on all sides. The Doctor's fight with death was waged long and fearlessly. At times it seemed that he might recover, and then again he was rendered helpless by a savage thrust from the enemy of mankind. During the past two years his sufferings at times were intense and he was given up to die by his friends upon more than one occasion. Ilis death was painless, and came like a gentle sleep. Dr. Madsen was generally beloved by the people of Saliua and his departure has made sorrowing hearts. That he will be missed it is perhaps needless to say. He was a friend to all, a kind husband and father. The funeral occurcd from the meeting house Thursday at 10 oclock, a large concourse of citizens taking part in the solemn services. May his soul resta in peace. Saliua There is a strongly orgatlizedmovc. ment in this (Utah, County )coun try to defeat statehood. In every settlement you find a strong clem eti at work. As all these opponents of a new condition of things will refuse to vote for state officers, they will form an unknown minus quantity which mayup8ctnll the finest figurvMiii i and this Fall shit You n?w you ing of the political prophets. It is a want it to be the right color, material, recognized fact that the Republicans has just received a will be and fit. The apt to lose more by this defull line of elegant samples and the ment than the Democrats and urt guarantee a perfect lit. The suits are made by one of the best establishments icss.thcy commence organized efforts a the United Stales. Come and choose .o combat it very soon. At present For those vour doth and be measured. loo many factional fights are disrupts made article, a who prefer the ready the party. The chief cause of thi fine line will soon be in stock. We ran tig the redoubtable John (!. Argus. San sml li.v oip in be fine of r'oHdnf Co-o- p I the window and entiled the mom. They miuul the man tiling. In ten luimilcs thereafter he was a corpse Coroner lleig wa notified who summoned a jury consisting of A. O. Smoot jr ; James Gray and J. X. Tiffany and held an inquest. Investigation showed that the deceased had been a very temperate ami industrious man, that he was uctuall y suffering great pain when he retired and took from a Ikjx of flake morphine a dose to relieve his pain, tha the tnurphinehad became packed and cotiseqiienee he had taken a larger dose than intended, from the effects of which hr died, and the jury found a verdict in accordance with these facts, Mr. Duflicld has a w iic and four children in Salt Lake and was on his way there to till a position as cook, his irofcsMon, that had been offered tim. Undertaker Evans Salt Lake came down last night and this morning took the body to Salt Lake where it will he interred. Dispatch. Press. DO YOU WAXT OXE. HELP WANTED. We want to improve the Sentinel and we want to do it now. To enable us to do so it is necessary to remind many of our renders that it takes money. We have a list of small bills, none of them over $2.00 but in the aggregate they amount to nearly $500. Now if those who are indebted to us will make an extra effort to pay us at least part, we will make an extra offort on our side. Now is the time we need it most. If you will just stop and think that the dollar you i.re owing is all that is necessary7 to make the Sentinel five hundred dollars better, we feel sure you wUl make an extra effort. Remember we are at the beginning of a campaign, that with a little means on hand we can make a much better fight for you. We dont have editorials to sell hence must ask you to aid us . If you cant pay all of it To every subscriber who will send us two names and $2.00 we will send the Sentinel to each address for'six months, and make the solicitor a present of the The work a tha peoples Encyclopedia, sells for $5.00 and is chuck full ul information- - We only have a few and we got them at a bargain. If you want the hook, now is your chance. Sample can be seen at now remember that every Dyrcngs paint shop. tle helps. AT REST. John On Saturday morning, Schiers who was paralysed two weeks ago was called to a better world. Mr. Schiers was 7S years of age and was n native of Berne, Switzerland. He was one of the old settlers of Manti. Mr. Schiers lost his wife some years ago. and as far as known has no relatives in this country. Funeral services were held at the Assembly Hall on Sunday afternoon. Respectfully Sentinel OUR TAXES. lit- Co. the streets of Manti. provided they vuted the right ticket. The Messenger denied that there were drunkards allowed to parade around Sic. To prove our words true perhaps a couple of sheep herders loaded themselves with tangle foot, and in front of the Messenger office proceeded to settle a dispute in the primitive way. Theofliccr had gone to suppei, and the hoys did some sparing and lots of talking. No hones were broken but the language was the choicest mountain Of course no arrests grammar. were made, because evidence to convict" could not be obtained. It is a good idea to keep on the now that good side of the bovs . election is drawing near. 000 of which they have recently i sued. This is decidedly a practical age, and the kind of education that can be obtained at the Salt Lake Business College is needed by everybody, regardless of occupation. 110WS THIS! We offei One Hundred Dollars reward for any case of catarrh that can not be cured by Hall's Catarih Cure. F J, CHENEY & CO., Toledo. O. We. the undersigned have known F. J, Cheney for the last is years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and A Business Education. financially able to carry out anv The Sentinel always takes pleasure obligations made by their firm. in speaking a good word for educaWest &Truax, Wholesale Drugtion, and especially practical cdtica-tion- . gists. Toledo. (). Watding, Kiiman We have heard much of late & Marvin. Wholesale Druggists, of the very cxellent work thus has Toledo, O. iceu done during the past six years 11 ills C itarliCa.v is t.ik-y the Salt Lake Business College acting directly upon the Iduod of Salt Lake City, and would advise surface of the system. mucous and all who are thinking of entering sent free, price 75c. Testimonials school this Fall, to write for ouc of their exdcllcnt college Journals 20. per bottle' Sold by all Drugg'vts. i.ile,--nall- MANTI FOLIdEI mills Louis F. llccker. Prop. OB MA.lsnTEA.CTTTEBK THE BEST GRADES OF FLOUR Orders and Correspondence solicited custom: work .a. specialty CHICAGO DENTAL PARLORS. CANT HITRTYOF. They are equipped with the latest improved appliances for doing all work painless. We have the noted Dental Engine Brake. By pulling the cord you slop the burr. .... Teeth Set of Teeth that will fit. One Set, Bridge Work per toolh, k or Gold Crown Logan, ii Badly decayed front teeth can be ated. filled and saved by the enamel ng; same color as your teeth. A LL ER We can fill the Most Sensitive Terll: Without Pain by the Ilot Air Method. ... ... PRICE LIST. $5 Gold Filling, $5 Gold Ilatina, $5 Silver, treAmalgam, filiEnamel, Cement, ... - - 50c u; 50c joe 50c 50 e 50c WORK AT FAST- CHLOROFORM ntlCHH COCAIXU, imiER AND. The city council have agreed on PAIN. the city tax. It will be as follows UUAKANTKKD. HAD KKS1I.TS. Alter 1'mii. for contingent purposes 5 mills for water tax 4 and mills for road tax Parlors Open Evenings and Sundays. mill. Everything in the corporation is taxed 4 mills for water tax, 76 while only the city proper will be taxed this Fall ten mills. The city tax lat year was 1 mills and it is The mnn who runs the local end thus reduced 1 mill on city property of a country paper, says a learned but the present tax will increase the exchange, learns in ditc season that revenue. Much stress is laid on the fact he must Hot expect briefly expressed thanks for any of the pleasant that the railroad companies will pay things he may say about people, higher taxes, as they will have to but he knows to a mortal certainty pay a water tax on 4 miles of road. that the slightest error will call It is doubtful however if this fact down malediction upon his head. will make the farmer feel happier He may give a man a complimen- with his increased taxation. The justice ( ?) of the action will be tary notice in his paper hundreds of limes and never hear of it, hut apparent at a glance liowrver. Thr just let him hint at some of the present city council have done so shortcomings of that same man much for the poor farmer, that they g and he will make a enemy. have no kick coming on the propoThe newspaper man lentns not to sition. Again the farmer has been expect thanks for the pleasant making money rapidly while the things lie says about people and he sheepmen and the bank have been losing. The latter institution wil isnt, disappointed. about $50, by the transaction, W. X. Duflicld, a respected citi- gain in fact all holders of city property, zen of Salt Lake, once a resident of who do not own meadow and farm Irovo, stopped off at Irovo on Satur- land will gain a little, about a tenth day on his way from Eureka to Salt of the tax, while the farmer wil Lake. lie engaged a room at Bishop for the extravagance and Johnsons and laid down to rest, be- pay of the city officers. ing too sick to continue his journey.-Befor- e Great is the party of huncomc am retiring he asked to he alvaluable their promise and bunting, lowed to remain quiet ami un to reduce taxes. disturbed in his room as ho was suffering, geallv w ith cholera m or1 1 State Street. - Galena 11 lock. Ule need JVIore room, or our Fall goods which will soon )cgin to arrive. To get the needed space we are selling all our life-lon- Summer Goods At A- - Sacrifice Wc arc selling OVEllAIiLiD AT 50 GEffTS A PAIR HOODLUMISM. bits. lie was not aroused yesterday Some time ago wc referred to morning and as lie did not made an the fact that hoys were allowed to appearance by noon the tblks in the house beranW uneasy atid opened do pretty anich as they pleased in and other goods in proportion. HARDY & HOGGHN, MANTI |