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Show Jli'.r1sSi k r v vjf l I U I flrasp H fw? fflii J a THE HOME REID, Wm. K. Sanpete Co., Utah. Office at Court House, j, Probate aml I .1 Weekly At tteiit'fc Devoted to the genera) merest of the peopleof San Fete and eurround-ingCountie- s. The Sentinel SUPPLEMENT Attorney Published every Tuesday. UTAH - MANTI. Manti, San Pete County, Uiak REID , WILLIAM T. HERALD SENTINEL I vblished at IK, iTTORXK SVIiSClUT TO.X: , Botli Papers. One year,' $2.50 Six months, 1.50 Three mouths, 1.00 on rates Advertising application. All Communications intended for this paper should be addressed Tjik Home Sentinel. HOWARD. R. L. Land Office. Attorney, City. I Box 315, Salt Lake 'll information given on land Chief Clerk, U. a ad A'pTd 0 K. Inqui'iefl by mail .Iters. )tuit!y answered. fXext to U. S. Land Offcc. . J. P. Htavner- - Publisher. P. O. Box 57, Manti, U. T. Simmons. & lavner Jas. T. Jakpman, Simmons uing Attorneys in Jand cases, oldest firm in the tmsiess. Alses -- ( NotariesPublic .)- -, ndto all classes of Land Entrie, ina I FrooN, Contest & Appeals i I .iniug if erer Election-da- Fateotsapplied for, com suits Incorporated. passed off very No opposition ticket. y L Mr. Cooper, Mantis tinner, has a number of novelties in his line that i interesting to the ladies. Ladies call and see his perfora-te- d pie plates,- Hour sifters, etc. Squires Building, 07 .Main ' street, Suit Lake City, U. 7. i :'e; OBI!' 0. box 5S7. - It m Utai urance Agents and Land Of-fice Agents. Mr. Darke practices in the HipremeCourt, DiArictColirts, Courts and the I Probate Land Office ir Bli, f Cf I door south of jenmng8. East Tcmpo street, Salt Lake citv i beam', t fail let? at in. tier: Jfts. Lowe II. Bird. ird and Lowe e& It gents r I . Itttorneys 1M t M OFFICE-x- door to United States Lan Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, a: Notary Public in Office .: J. H. HOUGAARD. nutty Surveyor and Land .Agt, - Utah representing- - Manti, . . C. GENT. LANDBailey, o: ) Tice In A :o- -f Office Build- the Land ing, Salt Lake City, Utah. It ootothe if. EOPLES DRUGSTORE Paul Vonllordeck, Prop. DealerTyskIn Pur Drugs Apothek andMedcines. PlIftAIM CITT, Dr. H. UTAH St. John, t. B., B. A., Physician nod M. D., AfWnrtear Ladies and Childreu Specialty. Telegrams promptly responded to lanfi UaL Diseases of W. H. OLSTEN,!,! D. jhtjsiran and Jsurgton. burgeon of the San Pete Valley Railway . EPHRAIM CITY, UTAH. - UTAH MT.PLEASAST, Offers his professional services to the citizens of SanPete county. Office id k tout t 1 dr K it city drug store e The Traveling gallery of Mr. .G. E. Anderson started on Wednesday for Fairview" where he will stay for several days and then go to Mt. Pleasant. Every one wishing good pictures should be sure to call around ; . On Sunday last Mrs. Wm. Tuttle presented her husband with a bouncing baby boy, and on Monday Mrs. Wm. B. Lowry did the same generous thing for her husband only (this one was a girl.) We congratulate the little ones on finding such nice pas. blasphemous Unit ed of Idaho a felMarshal States low named Dubois who recently declared he had got a jury to try cases in which Mormons were to figure as defendants that would convict Jesus Christ himself, is bounced. His successor, Ezra Baird, a much cleaner man than Dubois, it is said, has been The nominated. The police in Altona have ar-- . rested a man and woman in possession of about 300 gold watches supposed to have been stolen five years ago from a Mr. Springborgs shop in Copenhagen. Mr. S. has been sent for in order to identify the watches if so be that they are his' property. Bi-kuhe- n. Errata. In the article, headed G. A. .R., in our last Supplement, the last word of the first line of the third paragraph should be read very instead of Also m the same article the last word of the third line should he read niches instead of riches. A single erratum may knock out the brains of a whole pass age, J. COOPER T 0 3 HI BB EXAMINATION. 11 Manufacturer of all kinds of Tin All kinds of ware, and Gutters a Specialty. In fact Anything in . this line. Finds of Jobbing Work. im Roffihg Carefully Executed - s, The first public examination for San Pete Co , for the school year 18i0, will take place at Manti, Saturday, August 21st, 188(). at 10 oclock a. m.. All interested will please govern themselves accordingly. Wm. K. Reid of Main Street, Manti. Water-SpcPut- It! ed every. Dr. W. II. PARKS, Pete, Scott and Jas. have each received paHoggan which were sunk to the pers bottom of the sea in tne steam ship Oregon and which were bv divers last month. Geo. r r Salt Lake. Aug. 3. Rock laying on the east towers of the Temple was recommenced yesterday. The present height is 115 feet Mrs. Carrington, wife of Albeit Carrington, died at Georgetown, Idaho, on Sunday evening. No particulars have been received. Mr. R. N. Groesbeck, recently convicted of unlawful cohabitation, was brought up last evening. taken to the pen, and started on his sentence of nine months. If, as Judge Powers says he believes, there were never any affidavits in relation to the recent scandal, in existance, the Grand Jury wrongfully indicted and the court illegally convicted young Greenwell of purjury. The record shows a very slim case, and Greenwell ought certainly to be released. But the coterie got a big boom for their cause out of it, the Judge set an awful example to young Utah and by the time the Supreme Court can pass upon the hill of exceptions all of the ends of justice will have been satisfied and he can safely be turned loose. Ye Gods! what a tra vesty ! Messrs. Darke & Co. iPei fen's Fuller Notary Public tify CHIPS. anti-Morm- LOCAL AND OTHERWISE. quietly. school-teacher- s, Co. No. 16. SAN PETE COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 1886 MANTI CITY, Vol. II V.! pM Supt. MANTI PERSONALS. ATTENTION ! ! CHEAPEST PLACE IN THE LOW COMEDY THE Dan Harrington has retired BINDING EPHRAIM from the proprietorship and ed15 L. ClS.. A POUND. itorship of the Manti snide sheet. The foregoing item of news is FULL WEIGHT. taken from that prince of newsFAREWELL. papers the Enquirer , presided On Wednesday morning the over by the funny man who has 4lh.inst. Samuel J. Tilden passed for so many years gagged the giving the brains of peacefully away after a short, public by second others at hand, that it but severe sickness. In the death nature to second has become of this man the Democracy loses of his in and senility him, years one of its brightest ornaments, and the American people a he forgets it not. Dan Harrington was not friend. The people whose choof the Home Sentinel. sen president he was will mourn him as one beloved, while the He has retired from the editorperson who for four years ship, and if the Enquirer buffoon usurped his place in the White loved the people of Provo more, House, but notin the hearts of and liimseif less, he would go the people, is forgotten for all and do likewise. purposes, but contempt. Utah mourns the death of the Sage of Gramercy for in him Charles S.Whitny,son of Har-ac- e she had a true friend. Peace to K. Whitney, suicided oa his ashes. at Salt fourth inst. the Lake City by shooting himself A GOOD WOMAN GONE through "the head. The entire The wife of Elder E. L. Tarry absence of any motive points died this morning after a very to the insanity cf the victim. short illness. She leaves a large family to mourn her loss. The Sentinels condolences are ex- Interesting correspondents from tended to the bereaved. Arizona, Mount Pleasant, and The funeral services will he Fountain Green have been unheld at the Tabernacle, on Sunavoidably laid over. day morning, at 10 a. m. Deseret Ne ws please copy. COUNTY FOR TWINE IS THE CO-O- pro-riet- or inminimiif j 1. mt Mrs. I. B. Brunei convalescent. is again '31 WM Mr. G. E. Anderson is having 160 Main Street, the Temple Bazar repainted both inside and out. Salt Lake City. n Miss Olive Loviy, who has been ailing for some time past, we are pleased to, note is re- covering. Mr. G. E. Anderson, Mr. Walter Stringham, Mrs. Dr. St. John Mrs.Dr. Kenner and Misses D. Lowry and Emily Kenner went on the excursion on Wednesday last. a NJl LADIES & GENTS, POUR STYLE Mali Order Promptly filled. LATEST NEWS. THE None of Dement for Utah. The president has signed the Oleomargarine Bilk Wagons The, G. A. It., delegates are arriving in San Francisco. Mrs.1 Cleveland has been admitted to the Central Presbyterian Church of Buffalo. Serious riots have occurred at Belfast between Orangemen and Catholics. A number of persons were injured and some killed. London, August 2. Col. Frederick A. Stanley, president of the board of trade in the new cabinet, has been raised to the peerage. We were given the report of the Committee on the sheep and reservoir nuisance, as printed, by a member of the council, hut we find by the records that there was no report on the reservoirs handed in by the committee. SriclDE. We learn, from the Salt Lake Herald, that C.IIalvor-sen- . who was held, at Castle Dale, Emery County, to await thfe 'action of the grand jury, on of grand larceny, has & charge died by his ovui hand. Since his committment Ilalvorsen acted as if he were slightly demented, his great fear seeming to he his being conveyed to ' Provo. some seeing Holvorsen around thought they strangers were there for the purpose of betaking him to Provo, and the into rushed coming excited, house and seizing a knife inflicted several gashes, with it in his throat, from the effects of which he died. . Ilalvorsen resided m Mfluti several years ago. Are celebrated for their lightness of draught, strength and durability. A full line of our manufactuers can be found at the following agencies: J. P. Meilstrup, Ephraim.General Agent San Pete county. Hansen & Thurher, Richfield, Sevier county. The Studebaker Brothers Manufg Company, builders of & Buggies Carriages Farm Freight and Spring Wagons and Carts, Phaetons, Central Branch Repository, .. LAKE CITY, XJTAII. JAMES B. GLASS, Manager Cabriolets and Surreys. 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