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Show 4 .'VT'!, : WANTED. THE SENTINEL. A secon to. Published eveiy WedueJay al Mint ply Sxnpcle County, tth. . Awarc.-- d Highest Honors cook stovr, apJacob Fik&taJ, at Nielsons Shoesliop. World's Pair. DR CONJOINT SESSION MANTI UTAH WEDNESDAY AUG. PUB. SENTINEL 1893 31, SO. PROGRAM. Aug. 27th, 1895- Lectme A. C. Nelson. Music llrox B uni. Reci. at ion F tiiel Ilraithwaitc. Francis Clark. Song Claytie and Jennie Snow. Sketch I,. A. Biographictil S'ringhain. Duet Eliza Westeiikkow and The Crane moil won at the Manti primary. Ellis Madsen. Don't forget the Democratic On August 27th, the R. G. W. . nesting on Saturday evening. Ky will run a Harvest Excursion Quite a few Manti people iiited from Ogden, Salt Lake, layson '.tit Lake City this week. and intermediate points in San Pete Miss Belle Tonuant it visiting and Sevier Counties. Tickets will sold only for train No. ft Augnst Provo friends. and limited to 13 days from 271I1, Hood. Pills are purely vegetable, date of sale. t.i rate of one fare for harmless, effective, do not pain or round trip. -- ripe. Now is the time to write your friends Suren 11. Nielsen is treating the living in that part of the conntry to hV' thU week. The cause is a make you a visit. Entered at the 1ust Office st Manti for traiiMn'.xion. Supete Co., through the mail am hecor.J cUkx mattrr. All well and new hoy. Mrs. M. T-lfor- d !n- - happy J. Telford, wife of Judge of Grand Junction Col. will in Manti next month to lecture ui Temperance. The family oi Jos. Benin s moti'ii (lie loss of their infant child. It died on Sunday. Mr, Bemuswas :ilscnl at the time, and did not reach home until after the funeral. I). Funk and his boys have discovered a mine of red mineral is paini. which experts claim in the market. to anything They are busily engaged in marketing the material. Y. .'It-rSa- rt'-.r- Program for Democratic Society Manti Aug. 24, 1895. 8.30 P. M. Latter-day-sai- Ephraim, Jos. L. Jolley, Hannah Larsen, Clarissa Jolley, Jens Faux Jo. 111 Blackham Jr. James Draper and Willie L. Irons. it 'elligcnt hiM d t ladies, !. v 1. 1 1 t larger, gives room for the increasing ness pf the firm. FAIR VIEW. Furniture Dealer Has a large stock oi Furniture, Carpels, and lecture Frames. Call and sec our baby carriages. We have a full line of curtain poles, bed springs, cots mattresses, tables, window-blind- s, Court cupboards. lur llloeli HAITI Luther Tuttle. Sanpete Valley Railway T1MK TAM K Nil. I IN rVFfCT Al 1 li. 1 Collar Bridles Blankets Whip sores. Tetter, chapped Hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin Eruptions, and positively cures riles, or no pay required- - It STOP ON SIGNAL. is guaranteed to give pertect satisfaction or money refunded, Brice 23 cents per Trains leave Manti for Sterling, Funk' box. For bale Bv V, W Crawfaxd. Lake and Morrison at 2.20 P. M. Mon days, Wednesdays and Fridays. Returning arrive at Manti 5.23 P. M, THEODORE BRUHACK PROFESSIONAL CAROS Pres, and Genl Mgr., Salt Lake City II. S. KERR, Gcn'l Supt., Manti Fly net -- Harness Oil Sonp& Dressing Always In Stock, In Tuttle ATTORNEYS A.T XJLW SUREN X. CHRISTENSEN ATTORNEY A-T -- IxA-W- , On 'November 15th, 1895, wc shall give away One thousand Dollars in gold for the best pictures taken by the La rossc Camera. The prizes will he awarded as folow: $200 in gold will be given ror the best picture taken by this Camera; $100 for the second best: $50 for the third best, $25 for the fourth best 5 5 for llic fifth best, $10 for the sixth best, and for the next forty best $5 each will be given, for the next eighty best $2. 50 each will be given and for the next 200 best pictures taken by the La Trossc Camera $1 each will be given making in all $1000 given away. Wc shall do this tor two reasons viz : he first to introduce the La Crosse Camera for 1895 ; the second to educate the amateurs in photo-grnpThis contest closes on Nov 1 Utah. Mt. Pleasant, busi- .... W. K. RCIE Messrs Johnson and Sutherland ATTOEN'EY attended the rejjublican meeting UTAH MANTI, last night. Mr. Johnson (as usual) found fault with the extravagant W T.REID, democrats. Mr. Sutherland said that the worst thing the republicans PROBATE A.TTID LAlTB ATTOE2TEY had to contend with this Fall is Office 1 dour south from the Womans Suffrage. This shows House. Court County that they realize that the women UTAH know who are their friends, and MANTI, that the majority of them are dem1st, 1895. BIRD & LOWE, ocrats. This camera can be used by any LAND ATTORNEYS Mr. N. J. Nielson is wearing a one and is sold under a positive smile on his face the last few days, Salt Lake City, Utah. written guarantee tu do the work on inquiry to the reason, it was or money refunded. learned that his wife had presented L. R. Rhodes, II. A. Tait Sent by express with full instruchim a baby boy. Mother and child Ephraim Utah, Mt. Pleant,Utah. tions and rules governing this conarc doing well. test upon receipt of express muncy for $1.75. drer There has been more new a written guarantee Remember wagons, buggies, etc. sold in Fair-viethis year than ever before in MT. PLEASANT AND EPHRAIM goes with every Camera. Address, La Crosse Specialty one season. This shows that times in all courts. Practise Co., La Crosse, Wis. are improving and that people have .... I11 LUTIIER TUTTLE Cochran & Harris receive prompt attention, Msst I'SHUtrilsZ silk llaUdlng, IN Saddles In Practise in all the courts. Probate atul land business will DEALER arum the world for cuts, Bruises, sores, 1 leers, salt Khruin, re er mi: uasTsvLvr. y. Rhodes & Tait, Sr Non Main Ht. - lliiilding JIantl. AMERICAS CARLSBAD Salt Lake Hot SanitaSprings rium. No. 50 West Third South Street. The finest place for bathing and swim- ming in America. Five large and small pools and porcelain tubs. These waters are a sure cure for Rheumatism, Miner's Leading, Indigestion Catarrh, Consumption, Palpitation of the Heart, Chronic Diarrhoea and all . kidney and nervous troubles. Towels and suits washed by the Em plre Steam Laundry. rei!abie ma, WirMTCnGood V M II X H 1 J to sell our Choice and Hardy Nursery Stock, such as Fruil Trees, Roses, Shrubs and Ornamentals. Ladies mske his business a success. Easy work, pleasant, light, and profitable. Outfit Friz. Apply at once, with references, and secure choice of terriF. X. MAY COMPANY. tory. Mwraevjsaea aad RHmsB,RsrhNlr. J. Y. w dissap-pointe- of our recent who elorics in ieiig a drinocr.it. iva-- . waylaid and taken t tin : inli'i in I'limary the The people have now got what O'i ei v vc nir.g and infoi nte l that w islied for in the early part o Slit: pi ceded to they she conld he summer Winn weather." I.. ; tight by voting tu'ii-ixagainst her there. tie party I,. i niu'.-liMr. Defries reports only one A t here wa- - a tie ' oe. she was ck.iilu.'ecd loti k nod, rd the chal- woman who would not take the lenge Mil 0,1 a j.niiil ..l order. oath Her reason was, that her She Mated all righ'. rnd today wouldnt let her. the hubby" onie 01 the parties cant-e- e W'ien a denvcat cjircap- jo! Hood's Fills for the liver and im i.r-- i in republican primary !t speaks pretty well bowls, net easily yet promptly and m. 'i'ch political ability. effectively. enough to vote, cufram 3) JOHN REID Ill t KLENS ARNICA SaLVK. Surgeon o-- .nenol w. While Anna Olsen, widow of Sweu Olsen, was out milking her ows, she was paralyzed in the left confidence in them. ide. A son of Brigham Draper W. J. B. STACEY, Next Saturday night has been was passing, who obtained assisannounced for Judge Rhodes to tance. She is very low, and steadtalk to the people of Fairv ew, we ily sinking at the time of writing. MANTI, d hope that we will not be as the people are all anxious Pure Rich Blood is essential to to bear him. J. l good health, because the blood is II. P. MORREY, the vital flnid which supplies all the MARVELOUS RESULTS. Physician and burgeon. organs with life. Hood's Sarsaletter a From written by Rev. parilla is the great blood purifier. County PHYSICIAN of Dimondale, Mich., we Sanpete are permitted to make this extract; MANTI. UTAH ELECTRIC BITTERS. - wc-ir.e'- t Apostle Lyman came over from Mt. Ilrasant last Sunday evening and spoke to the people of Fair-vieThe use of the pavilion was obtained for the meeting, it was ee nr 1 pure Crape Cirim of T artar Powder. Fret any ether adulterant 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. Horn Ammonia, Alum or grand-chiHIrc- exh.-iubte- jIli that MADE. nt, Electric Bitters is a medicine suited W hy I ..in Mrs. for any season, but perhaps more gene-ala Democrat. ly needed in the Spring, when the Renner. feeling prevails, when languid S' mg, W. E Ellingfonl. Ihe liver is torpid and sluggish aad the need of the tonic and alterative is tell. Why I am not a Republican. J. A prompt use of tins medicine has often avirfed long and perhaps fatal bilious J!. lIouj.a:trJ. No medicen will art more levers- Recitation. Isibell AiidiTn. anil freeing the .inch in J. 1!. C'liri-tenesystem from the malarial pniion. - I lead aVli. Indigestion. Constipation- Dix-lChairman. yield to T.lei trie Billers. Duly i am Com lilly rents per Imlile a! W, V. Craw-tui- il Drug Mure. N'-tie in Manti will claim here li MOST PERFECT A emegra-ledtoUtu- MORONI. Utah and Southern Id alio. Special excursion rates will be given Pete Valley and Union I.ieiric Railways on Tuesday Aug iil 27th from Mint to points in t hern Utah end southern Idaho. I'm- detail information call on. .S. P. V. Ky Agent. POWffi well filled by the people of Fairvievv and the suriounding neighborhood. Bio. Lyman spoke very pointedly to the young people and warned them against the many evils of the day. Encouraged all to be indusAT REST. trious and use the talents w hich God On Tuesday afternoon Sarah, lias given us, for we are responsible wife of Richard Hall Sr. passed to for them, and will have to give an another world. Deceased vv as account of them. Also gave many born at Hartwell Cheshire Engother good instructions. land in January, 1808, and h Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Terry are She came to 1S52, Manti in 1S54 where she has resi- among the excursionists to Saltair. ded ever since. She has been a The republicans met last night faithful and was for the purjose of reorganizing beloved by all who knew her. She their club, and electing eight deleleaves behind her besides her hus- gates to the county convention. band two daughters sixteen The organization was postponed and forty-thrgreat till another time on account of their grand children. being so few of the members there. Sister Ilall has been a great sufMessrs Swell and Lars Nielsen ferer during the past few years, but have taken the partition out of their her mind was active, and her ment-or- y store and made the saleroom more good until the last. than (1-one third which C. M. Madsen, representing tin Co-o- p Wagon and Machine Company paid us a visit today. lie has Her many good qualities eudcaiei bi'cu rustling for the company in her to all with whom she was die far south with great success and brought in contact, and she will he i now traveling northward. held in rcme.nherance as one of The Logun Repulican comes to natures noblewomen. ns fresh from the Press, allthough a litte off on some of its ideas we we are glad to be able to state that o far it is clean, and neat, and an tnprovement on the last republican The farmers are busy with their paper of Logan. giain, and their hay crop is still unWe have not received the call for harvested. j county convention, but we learn Johathan Opcnshavv of the com hut it will be held at Spring Citv. mercial bank of Salt Lake City, Aug. jo, and that Manti will be came from hishome on a bicycle. entitled to ii, Gunnison 7, Mayfield He has had enough of that kind of travel and will return on the train. , Sterling 2 and Dover i. delegAug. 19th the republicans held ates. ihcir primary and elected their delOn account of the Republican to the county convention at at Salt-li- r egates Territorial Demonstration Augnst 26th, and Republican Territorial Conveutm atSalt Lake City August 28th. the R. G. W. Ky will make a rite of one fare for the round trip Sait L ike City and r turn. Tickets will be sold on August 2 5 ih ami 27111, limited to August 30th. to Northern Cheap excursion BAKING I'ssay .hr ground. The full occasioned strangulated hen. iu. the iu jury being in iiis left side, in. it he was unable to arise. Shortly after tl e accident his wife discovered him Mid be was assisted into the house and meJh.il skill summoned. Efforts weir made until icterdxy afternoon to give him reliet, but ail were unaiailingr It became appuranl that the only hope of saving his lire was in having a surgical operation performed and even this means was considered of duiibttul efficiency. It was determined, however, to make every eltorl that gave any hope uf saving him, mi the operation was performed at 3 p. in. yesterday by I)rs. Richard. Wilcox, ami Tailor. For a time the patient rallied, and there seemed some hope that he might pull Plough, notwithstanding his advanced years. This hope, however, did not last long, for he gradually sunk until death rime. The deceased leaves a wife, three daughter and a number of grandchild! en who are deeply sympathized with by many friends. Ope of his daughters resides In Union, Oregon- - Mrs. W. 11. Leopold. She hss been telegraphed to, and the funeral will be deferred to enable her to be piesent. The other daughters are Mrs. Emma Ryan and Mrs. Hannah A. Ward, of this city. News. Dentist, mil. have no hesitation in recommending Dr, King's New Discovery, as the results were almost marvelous in the case of While I was pastor of the my wife. Baptist Church at Rives Junction she she wasfbrought down with Pneumonia Terrible succeeding La Grip. Manti and Salt Lake. Practice in wouiJ l:it hours roughing all court. with little interruption and i seemed us i she coiilJ not survive them. A friend NtSPETE OFI'ICTl. ii nawk Hntldlu recommended Dr. King's . . Haul I was iiuick in its Work and highly satisfactory in results.' Trial buttle free at W. W. Crawford Drug Store. Regular Wc Don't size 50c. and $1.00. Millennial Stars, Journal of Discourse, Times and Seasons, the To every subscriber who will Seer, C. Pratts Works or any old send us two names and $2.00 we Mormon Publication. Write stating will send the Sentinel to each ad- No of volume and condition. To Thomas Butler dress for six months, ami make the solicitor a present of the The 2nd hand dealer 56 South West people's Encyclopedia, a work that Temple Street, Salt Lake City. sells for $5.00 and is chuck full uf nformation- - We only have a few and we got them at a bargain. If THE MAN you want the hook, now is your WHOSE CLOTHES FIT chance. Sample can be seen at DO YOU WANT ONE. Dyrengs paint shop. Menu In ct along in the world r than the other fellow. In the drat place, he lx more at cane a aocial functlona. ,A d he generally find a aituatinn quickly when thrown out of employment. And he neema to get Ihe heat paying ea-ir- Cherry & Cherry, !tmmrntMtmtM FREE TO All!! "' LAWYERS of Sell Everything At 5 oclock this (Monday) morning hut we pay particular attention to Adam Rich, who has been employed the goods we deal in, hence wc for man v years as janitor al the Tabercan give better nacle, died at his home in the Ninth satisfaction, wsrd of this city, at the age of 70 years, than the dealer who dii ides in was liorn and He davs. 7 months, J4 dehis attention in every rottsville, Pennsylvania, December 25. partment. We keep a full supply 1825, and came toUteh in 1&61. He had been a member of the Church for nearly of patent medicines, drug, and forty years, was in good standing, and chemicals. was highly esteemed as a citizen. pHF.M'RlPTIOXK UlRKVl I.I.V COMINd XIir.I) was a The cause of Mr. Rich's death practical joke perpetrated by boys in Headquarters fur the Ninth ward on Saturday evening. ToIM.T .IRTKT.KS, I'KRKl RMKRY. MM. At that time the aged gentleman had CIOAKN A 11 TOBACCO. occasion to pass along a path through a residence. patch of lucern near hi City Drug Store Some neighbor's boys had strung a w ire W. W. Ciawford. Manti, across the path, and not noticing it Mr. Utah. Rich was tripped and thrown heavily to Proprietor. CASH PAID FOR Oar Maw Ulaatiatad QMalasaa of FU.W Bom Balfew VIbow Skraha. Fratu ( tailTraaa. diaawlal Orapo Vim Barth will ba rtft. IVaa to all IN poaao. 9 imsitiun. anllaaata. Bod turn-- , : NANZ & NEUNER, LouUvllle, Ky. s Fra RABBIT AND POULTRY .NETTING Tbe tr Mdnllen Ill uf Woven Wire Fence Co. ISO V. BZorXal H Chlewaw is in itorlf a atilM N plala Plant (ktalofua pablbhod. HatldocUon taaraataaS. Booa Haaaaat 4 UaaaaaM SS Sam Xaraartaa. Addran m The (act that he buy ihn clothr rcommcn!alion. It hnwc that he in cofirtmirul. Get tour iuit made by ) KDWAItD REID. Manti, - - . Uub. DO YOU SMOKE. A good cigar is a comfort ' to young and old. Fvcry gmokfer knows a good thing when he gets hold of it and there is nothing better than the celebrated Humbolt Cigars. They are made by Levy Bros, in New York, and sold in Manti by Charles Christensen of the Board of Trade Saloon. Then wanting a good smoke; call on Abe Jones, the popular caterer. |