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Show H R ANOTHER SUDDEN DEATttT Hie Sentinel, Weekly Newspaper, On Friday last, we met and conversed with Bro. Daniel B. Faunk, about 12 30 noon, the next we heard cf Bro. Funk, was that he was dead, this was before Jos. - NOTICE ATM Is hereby given that F. Dorius', 'Manager six oclock. of Devoted to the general interest It appears that the deceased, while on All business matters connected with the people of 8aa Pete and anrround the way home to Sterling, was seized this with an intern ption of the motion of the paper in Ephraim vd be ing counties. takwas He dead. over fell transacted and throvgh the manager of heart, en home and Dr. E. Hosford summoned. this department. SlkMlpHMI - . $2.00 The docter handed in this report to us, One year, 1.25 of the case. .Six menths, Dec 4. iSSS Dr. E. Hosford, was called on to go Ephraim, Utah, .75 months, to Funks Lake to examine Bro. Funk :- a nic.-- t ing of the SharehnlJers of the Mamj Herding Inititution, htid City.ou I tee thefCty Hall m Manti 18SS, at 7.30 P m, for the purpose . t Voting on the proposition to d.ssohe said Company. A general attendance is requested, as it will require a jj vote ol all theStock- holders to effect that object. By order of the Board of Directors V.m. Li ke, Brest J.vo. L, Bench, Sec Manti, Utah, Nov. 20th 1SS8, tt ttvguoi DEPARTMENT. there will be 11 . -- iimilflac Bams M Apptlatla. Address communications to the Hmh Sentinel Company, 57. Manti. U.T. Jas. T. Jakeman, on Friday evening, Nov 3rd, who, it was supposed, was in a fit, but on the Drs, arrival, he found that Bro'. Funk was dead, death having arisen from syncope. The deceased was near unto 70 years , P.O.Box old and was one of the pioneers to this place- He was well respected and leaves Manager. a large family as well ds many friends to mourn his loss. The SeNTiNeL extends sympathy to the bereaved. The Funeral Services were held in the &XVZ.-LETS- . Tabernacle on Monday atiPMnd a number followed the remains to Editorial Notes, Coa-- , large XuU their last jesting place., some 2S vehicles aaenta andClippiBK. followed .tfie corpse. 1 - Lals Thanksgiving services were held in UNCLAIMED LETTERS the Tabernacle. Remaining in Manti Post office, Dec 3rd. 1 . Mr. Jas. Lowry was on a business trip iSSS, LADIES LIST. to Salt Lake last week. ,, Anderson Lovinie. Beswick .Mrs. Jane Annie. The Hamberg man draws hu ndreds Devenish Mrs. Eliza (2). out to listen to bis harangues. Jensen Mrs. Elizabeth. ' Miss Elvira Sidwell has been very ill Jensen Mrs. Agnes. Johnson Miss lmagene. again from bleeding at the nose with ;whtch she is afflicted. Jepsen Mrs Maggie. Stratton Miss Anna M. The lecture last evening, was a sucNoram Mrs cess. A large concourse of people hav CENTS LIST. it. hear ,ing assembled to Blackhatn John. , Brady Marion H. Gavin Jack had a shooting match for Christensen J. B. turkeys, both Wednesday and Thursday C. Christiansen The turkeys were all taken in. Fackrell D B. (2) Smith Jacob. Baptisms for the dead run up to 1460 Malaw Albert on Tuesday, and all that work for this When were so calling for the above letters, ask was not week done, they for advertised letters. obliged to baptize again this morning. If not called for in 30 days will be sent P. P. Rathkey has moved his shop to to. the dead letter office. - H. Baker Post Master. onedooreast of Tuttle and Co's Grist Will. His friends will find him there, and new customers will do well to call on him at his place of business. , . 1 U1 Peoples Ticket. THE GREAT INDIAN HEALER. Office at Residence, one block west of Tithing Office, Manti, The Doctor has effected some miracui-on- s cures in Provo, Spanish Fork, and Utah county generally, also in juab and Sanpete counties, and has .made no pretentions but what he has remarkably fulfilled. He is a specialist in coughs, colds, asthma, catarrh, hay fever, consumption and fits. Kidney and Liver complaints, and all kinds of female weaknesses treated with success. K0 medicine is used by the Healer in any 0f his cures, a pillow being merely medicated nd electrified for the patient to . sleep o. A gentleman, who wishes his name signed J H expresses his gratitude to the Indian healer for the wonderful cure in his case. He states that he has been a fearful sufferer for eight years with catarrh and has never experienced a good nights rest during that time, his life was almost a burden until Dr. King took his case in hand. He now is cured of his disease and wishes to let the public know that the Indian is all that be claims to be. For references.- Geo. Jacques save, that he has been affected with dyspepsia and catarrh for forty years, and is now well, and Mrs. Wm. II. Freshwater of a long considered incurable malady is al- H! A Mayor Parlain McFarlaine; Coancllora Henry Green, Jas H Hansen, Jno: Aug. Anderson, Alfred Bailey, Parley Christiansen, iames O.Armstrong. Andersen Kecordar Peter Greaves Jr. r CD CD fcsssssPP $78" . P C Anderson . CD c Treasurer Alfred Pherson n r Marshal ad Frllee tor Aweiaor Andrew Thomson Jr Justices of the Peace J P Christensen Jr J C Peterson. tt tttt ft) r p . . . CD LOCAL ITEMS. The county court is in session, Judge Johhson presiding. The young man who met with the severe accident last week is np and is feeling well. c The Academy is progressing nicely more students have been enrolled and all are very much interested. Cancers and old sores treated with success and without the use of a knife. Corns extracted without pain or blood ft) 3 The Dr. will be in Manti for the next four months, and those from abroad can call on him' at his office. Office hours. 9 to 12 a. m. 1 to S p. n:, ' 40 8.- Q. ij pre-paire- most well. Hr Thanksiying was pleasantly spent here in oiir city and the Presbyterians had a very enjoyable time: A well dinner was arranged and quite a numbferof their patrons invited. ( The Presidents message is an able article and shows that although defeatSPtKED A ed, he still stands by his colots. Free Dr. Hosford returned from Marysvale and the Fisheries Treaty take up Trade on Sunday last where he had been called a considerable of the message. to set a compound iracture of the thigh, In The Ladies Store, main street, A Jy by the name of Mrs. J. J. Chris lie returned to Richfield on Monday to attend the amputation of two fingres of Manti, Give him a call. tian of Salt Lake, had been blind for five a man who had his hand crushed in a years. She was brought to Dr. J. King, mill. NOTICE. who, after 19 applications of the hands, restored her sight as perfect as it ever The Johnson Bros. & company played In the Probate Court of the county of was. and two to San Pete, Terr, of Utah. good houses, Wednesday Hon F S Pichards has urged the adIn the Matter of the Estate of Sarah Thursday evenings. Their plaving was very good. O11 Thuisday night. Miss Ellis, Deceased. Oi,l: Appomting vancement of the Church Suits before Lulu Boyer was called out for Bobolink, Time for Probate fVH, oid Directing the supreme Court of the! US and no which she rendeied in an excellent publication of Nome ol ihc same opposition having been made.thechanc-e- s manner. We hope they calculate to reare good' that we shall soon have a tn u Monday,) It is heieby Oidm-d' turn this way. the 17th day of Dei emb'-18SS, at 11 hearing. M. A. at the Court ol s.iuldu, Dr. A, llaveuston, Dentist and Heiba oclock Mr. Wm. Showles passed through Room iu saidcouit, at :he Court House' listed Salt Lake City, Utah will next in the of Sail Pete, U, T. be, and Manti vestferday, going South to look county iweek visit this town, and will oppeiate Cinch property. He is interested the same is hereby appointed the time; after on teeth, make new ones of all descrip- for in the game in trying to prevent the Will last and Testament proving the tions, all kinks of mouth diseases cured, of Sarah outrageous proceedings of the Receiver and deceased, Ellis, heating Fillings of all description executed with the application of William Major for and lus Attorneys. fckill and - despatch Enquire at the letters testamentary and any person We are sorry that the History of Jos. 4 lOMe SeNTiNeL Office. may appear and contest the Smith has so ng been delayed, but we objections in' take pleasure in announcing that Edwin Yesterday Mr. A. Tennant received a said Will, and may fileof leiieis testa- Scott is granting dispatch stating that John S. Lindsay & writing toto the pushing the work of delivery in said petitioner.1 ' company would be here to play on mentary your county as rapidly as possible. is Ordered. It be That notice further A.NDeRsoN Bkos , Agents. Monday and Tuesday evenings next. Their plays are "Ingomar and Damon given thereof by the Clerk of said Couit, Call at II P Larsen.s drug store and Mr. Wm, Hyde and by publication not less than three issues and Pythias. Airs. Cloe Bailey are with lum. The before said 24th day of December, iSSS, buy a bottle of Hamburgs oil; it is the rest of the campany are also good. in the Home Sentinel, a newspaper greatest remedy for warts, bunions, corns printed and published in said San Pete and moles. It will cure detifness in There is a treat in store. I a very' short time, of which the Uncle County. Mr. James Daniels, of the Lindsay Jacob Johnson. It. id occasion to try at Ebhraim, having Dramatic Compauy( was in town this Judge of the Probate Court. cured several that could hardly hear at Dated. Nov. 19th. 18SS morning, posting bills and otherwise all, but in about fifteen minutes after the advertising their engagement in Manti. Peiritoiy of Utah ' s fust application became quite free to The Company will be here and play on County of Sanpete hear. ' I John Reid Clerk oftlie Probate Court Monday and Tuesday nights. Their in and forthe county of Sanpete, Terri Ephraim is to have a graded Sunday plays are tirit class pieces, Ingomar hnd Damon and Pythias. Mr. Lindsay tory of Utah, do heieby ceitify that the school. Prof Greenwood has been callhas a good opportunity in both pieces foiegoing is a full, true and coirect copy ed to take charge, with councilors J P to display his great dramatic ability. of older appointing time and place for Jensen, J P Iansen, P C Andersen secre-latMrs. Cloe Bailey appears as Paithenia. the hearing of the petition of William and Kate Christiansen as Librarian. The company play the same pieces in Major of Npiing City, U. T., asking that The Sunday school will Le decided into and Thuisday Letters Testamentary issue to him in the three departmeuts Advanced Mt. Pleasant andPrimary; thiee head teach ftight, and in Ephraim Friday and Satur- matter of the estate of Sarah Ellis deceased, as appears of record iu mv ets, C W Peteisen, J P Jeusea and J p day nights. Hansen. The organization was neifect-eolfice. last Sunday morning w ith about' 400 In witness whereof I have hereunto Tt IE LADY AND Ti IE LYNN. Set my hand allixed the Seal of said pupils present and from fifty 'to 75 teachers Jas. p Lai sen will tjke charge of Couit this 20th day of Nov., iSSS.' On the night of Decembei 2nd, our Probate Cleik. the cnoir ' It is also arramged that the Reid, John feflow townswoman, Mrs Sidwell cecame teachers meet every Wednesday evening 35 A the heroine of an adventuie tli.it gives and then lecttues will be given on the 1 NOTICE OR PUBLICATION. her rank among the intrepid women of to be taught iu the sabbath subjec's No. 3266. the West. Mis. Sidwell. a widow living Both wards will meet together school. Laud Office at Salt Lake City, U. T. For next Sunday a with her childien on a little farm a mile programme w ill be December 18SS. 1st ast ol Manti, is a lady ol commanding as follows: A short address carried out follow-inNotice is heiebv given that the 'Statute, and one w'ho has long had the J C Petersen, select leading by Jos F named settleis cave filed notice of by tespect other many acquaintances for Dorius, song byOlive Petersen, recitation m ike final to iu intention their inher mol at courage, and 'untlaging prool by .Maria Podgers, short address by Chr dustry, for through troubles, not a few, support of men cl.nm, and that three (3) Ftantzen and lecture by prof Greenwood she has reclaimed the land on which she of said proofs will be made before the on what the school should study. lives lrom desert barrenness, and made Probate Judge, Cur in his absence, the Now County clerk.) of Emery Co. U. T. at the The caucus meeting of last Monday 3 home for herself and children. as becomes the daughter of a pioneer, county couit house at Castle Dale U.T., evening was a great success and caused she protes her physical courage in the on Saturday, January 19th, 1SS9, viz: much interest and excitement. Henry Christian Peterson, 11. K. no 5671 for the Beal was elected chairman, with peter following manner: & W. 21 n. Sec w. s. F.. J s k Greaves Iras sec. The chairman gave About 10 oclock at night Mrs. Sidwell N F 28 Tp. 14 s. some discovered that something was wrong in Sec 27 & N. e. opening rental ks on thp purpose of coming here the poultry house, and rousing her little R. TOE, etc, said we He names the following witnesses to should be united and have our, men put children, went to investigate the matter. One ot tne children brought a blazin , prove his continuous residence upon foith now, so as to cause division at the pine knot from the fireplace, and the lady and cultivation of, said land, vi' Chailes polls, etiteied the poitry house to see a laig Johnson, Green W. Allred, Geoige W. Time will not permit to enumerate all lynx ensconced on the roost by the $ J Eldredge. George Howard, all ot price the speakers but suffice it to say refer of a fat young turkey. The lady resolute- Emery co U. T. Greaves put forward the name of J Ion. Also .ToUti P. Housltv. II No. 5 tiO for ilia Parlane McFarlane as a man fit and w ell ly shut herself in with the ferocious am w. s. w. S. & w s. w n. it q n.e, q 4 q for the position ol Mayor, havnal while her little son, aged iz.rougnt t qSeea7 Tp aO S. It. 7 E. H names the tollow qualified q her the fust weapons that came to hand, ini' witnesses to prove Ilia eoiUumoue residence ing li?d right here in our midst and cult Datum of Haul land v , William was known when we were boys, and apitchfork and an ax. She admitted the uponlor,and yen. WiltiaM Taylor. Jr., lljrums, stev Taj beast seized the and then the by boy nauiel Henrie, all ol Perron, Emery I o U, T. having served the people tor a number fore paws dragged him from the pearch eu, Also. Peter I. Olsen uuder aot of May 14 th of years, being a good councilor and E. N0O4O3 for the S. W, q' S. K, q S. E also a man of To use the ladies own words the animal 1880,11. judgement and ability, he N. E. qN W. q sec, 17 Tp. is q tt W. q Nsc. 8lit1A names lit on her head leaving the mark of the 14. the man which can best serve the the following witnesses S. It. li) E, beast. However she quickly had him to prove lus continuous rsaulenee upon ami cul people. Itt responce J P Jensen made lames some remarks in under her leet and while the brave little tuition of saidB. land, virj Caleb II Itnoadea,.all regard to making some of Fairley, Henry Babcock, Oav, John and with the pitchfork, D. bov pined also stated the iact that changes, V. CO. T, Price Emery the courageous woman dispatched him The following proof will be made before the Parlane DcFarlane had met with the and misfortune of loosing his sight and with a few vigorous blows ol the ax. The County Clerk of Emery Co U. T on the dayFredamt at the p'ace aforesaid, viz: David for thought it fit and profitable to beast weighed 26 there 79.14 lor the N. E. q pounds, and during date F.. No of 11, commutation the combat the lady had her hands and rick, N, E. q tiec s A W. h N W. q & 9, K q N. V. q get some other man. and would put the Sec 91 p.t7 S. It. 8 E. ICO acres, lie names the name of J P llansen Jr as nominee for face bsdly scratched. witnesses to prove his continuous resiShe factiously remarked when the following dence upon and cultivation of said latul.viz: Hans Mayor, Other discussions followed; but in discussed her was matter being Jensen, O. A, Smith. Jens Madsen, Martin Black let it be said that the majority ol people of Huntington, Emery Co., V. T, would have Parlane McFaiiane as the presence, that if she only lived in the allAny person who desires to protest against the west part of town the city would pay her llowanco of such proof, or who knows of any right man, the just ntan and the proper man to guide the people. Much wandertaxes and she bfe five dollars better off substantial reason, under the law and the re why such ing and unnecessary business took place We hope the quarter of town in which illations of the Interior Department allowed, will be Riven an before the Ticket found the deed was done will not be allowed proof should atnotthebe above mentioned time and perfect satisfacto interfere with the benevolent design opportunity the witnesses of said tion but the ticket, (as at the head of the to place to oiler evidence in rebuttal of that column), was the result of the of our city fathers as expressed by pro claimant, and claimant. meeting by submitted by climation last summer Ul.WF.BB-Register a majoiity vote. 44-1- 3 - M. H. SPERRY, H.S Consolidated Notice For Publication Desert Land, Final Proof.' " Barker Sliop 1 ' NO, 3141 At -- 1 Cl srt- - -- 1 ' tr , i , ' I -- 11 -- Joka Lowry : HEBAL 4 ' Dealers CL KIES, l'ct-du- y & Son', BOUSE, jcraito- - goods, ,03 Furniture, Etc. s -- ei te d 4 OP Final Proofs. No. 3157 Land Olfice at Salt Lake City, Utah Terr tory Nov. 17, tSS Notice is hereby given that the folloof wing named settlers have filed notice their intention to make final proof in and support of their respective claims', said Secure final entry thereof; and that proof will be made before the Probawin Judge of San fete County, Utah, or, o his absence, before the County Clerk said county, on Saturday the 29th day oj Decembei, 1SS8, viz' John Young, il.Ei No. 5596 for the s J n e sec 24, Tp 15 R 4 h, and Lot 2, sec 19, Tp 15 s, R 5 El He names the following witnesses to prove lus continuous residence upon and tu'tivalum of, said land, viz; Villianj AveteU, Charles Petersen, Edwin Anderson and Alma Zabrtskie all of San Pete County, U. T. James Hansen, II. E. No- 7123 for the WJ ot N. E.J Sec. 15 Tp. He named the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Soren A. Sorensen. Soren Sorensen,' Henry Green and Jens Thygersen, all of Eph' Eltzur raim Sanpete County, Utal, of E. s. for the no. e. 6255 Chapman h. - N. tv. J S.J N. E. i N E J 14 s. R, 3 e and names W E I -- 4 SeC. JO TR wit: the following nesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz Orson A. Despain, James C. Livingstone Daniel Cook, Lauritz Christensen all ol Fountain Green Sanpete Co Utah. Notice is also heffven that the nfollowing named m .) .s nave. filed otice of then intern n. ,1 tu make final pf in support of then te.suectne claims and secure final entry thereof; and tha: said of proof will be made beloie the Judge Ctah, Co. the County Court of Sanpete or in his absence, before the County wl.l5ef Clerk of said County at the Manti, Utah, on Saturday, the 5' January 1889. Phillip Marxjt. for the w J of s. w i sec ox and a - 4 : THE NEW STONE Y A R D. 11 F. CARVING IN STONE. Mr. Anthony Chapman has a Stone Yard on the corner S. E. opened from the Tabernacle, where he is prepared to do any kind of carvin in stone, lettering of any kind on stone and in fact anvthiug that can be done in stone. Any kind of a figure Flowers, Angles Our beautiful Oolite made nearly as hard as granite. Monuments andGravestones a specialty. U ork promptly attended too and satisfaction guaranteed. Terms easv. a nS yUr orders and htma , stone-cuttin- liim-dow- 1- . . .Notice 17.S-R.3- 4 cross-exami- -- s TUl.MMINGT, jpESSTOVES, sTQVE FURNITURE, street, . evidence in rebuttal of that submitted D, Wi.ub Register by claimant. Novi t l)en$ T. C. Bailey Attorney, y, Intet-media- to-nig- SiiPPlf ixi. gSTTIOUSE gtT I 1 United States Land Office, Salt Lake I itj. Cab, Noionil'i.r9tli; I64C Notice is hereby Riven that Art tin r a. aili.f of Moab, Emery county, I tsh, ban til d notice ct ert le.il clan intention to make proof on his . fc Lea No l4"l, forthe F.1 .of N Eq X E r, S S bt 21E Men 4 34 C It .I(U(.r See. 128 Tp,'i5 Receiver. U S Land Office at Salt !,.il:r t.ity Uni a on Friday the 2ist day of December, He names the following wnnise to vroieth n! lamb said and reciaima'inn complete irrigation Carl J. Boren, John Shater, Mel ltav. Philander r Maxwell, all of Murb, Emery countr Utah. Proof will he made, belnre th ( omilv clerk M i Sanpt te county Ctah at Manti Sanpefe co on Saturday December 2Jnd Das vi. Rowland E No fnrtbi o.'s Brauhwaite CommutationV It q Sec Id 'I p 18 S It i.l of N Wf E qof S Eq 9 L M Utah. He names the foilmwrg wtifss.es on an oil! it to prove his Continuous icsideiKe ration of, said land viz: Azuriah mi'h Thoms tt K j ir all oim I.in-Crawford Boyington.John Sanpete county Utah, Hie an-r 1 who desires toprotist 4. Any person allowance ot sitcti prool or who kwey m ny rh stantial reason under the law andrt yulst.oisof ment why such prom IpskI the Interior not be allowed will be given an oppo tun tv I the above mentioned time and place to rro i. of said elainiaiit andb.uttri amine the witnes-e- trial3' of n w J sec 28 Tp 15 s r 3 I., ami i.JU11the following witnesses to piove hs ' ,3 - tinuous residence upon and g, culmO10 of said land, viz: William Niels C. Neilson, Isaac A. Reynolds an Peter O. Olsen all of Moroni .Sanpeaj Com. tv Utah. Lars M C. Christensen is No S102 for the s k J of s w 4 f 1 7 the follow) jy 19 s r 1 e and names reff w ltncsses to continuous his prove ence upon and cultivation of said land Ne Is C Sorensen, William Metcalf, l'r Dai-ieB- l ' gve erick Ludvigsen and James C bore','5 all of Gunnison Sanpete County U Ole Larsen Desert Land Entry NO hr of sec 18 Tp for the s w of s vv s r 2 e, and names the following witnes; ' es to prove the complete irrigationu Litus reclamation of said land, viz; tensen Peter C Andeisen, Peter e;, son and Thetiore P Christensen, Gunnison Sanpete County Utah. ' D Bird & Lowe, m A tty 19 4 I Guarntee Better and Cheaper Work than anyone else in the County. 4 a' |