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Show A a w 3farJi .LOCAL ANj OTIIERWiE.' The Reading' Room ' openth's evening. MONDAY, MARCH 8, 1536. - HE HOME ! ( Gone to.Resx. On Friday evening last, after 7i short but severe illness. Maggie' (Richev) II arisen, departed this life. On Thursday last deseased was married to Brother Jens Hansen,' a deserving young man and her intended, husband by Bp. Reid. Diseased was over seventeen years of age and had lived in this' city all her life, and was universally loved and esteemed for her goodness,' she was an obedient daughter and a kind and loving companion. The funeral services were held at . the CouncilHouse yesterday at 2p.m. from which place the remains were home by six young' men to the cemetery and lullowed by 33 vehicles and a number on f ot will be E- - Reid, Es.p, is attending the District Court in Provo. Wo learn that Sister Tatton of Mdnti departed thi-- life on Sunday. SEpiNEL! " , Published ai Manti, San Pete County, Utabu ,Mr. Albert Nagley of Richfield called at the Sentinel Ofiice last A Weekly Newspaper, 1 hursday. Ievoted to ljie gene.al iniest of The South Ward Sunday tke people of San Pete abd School Review yesterday was a ' grand success. surround-fsgjCountie- SU21SC7UT TIOJY: (Jae year, fix months, ' s. Johnny Brown is once ipore $2.03 convalescent. We hope the'eure k 1.25 is perminent. hree months, 73 Mr. F. Y. Taylors has Advertising latsson application. bedn quite sick, we arebaby pleased All Communications intended to bote its recovery. fcs-- this Just as we are going to press paper 'should beacldress- 3 The JIome "Sentinel.. the funeral services of sister i Tatton are being held. Jas. T. Jakeman, Manager.1 Brother G. E. Ande rson is very much indisposed since His re57, Manti, U.T.' P, 0. Bex. t , turn from Salt Lake. a On Wednesday last Chris was brought before Iten-ningso- to . my :.to wlro my family: It happens of God n n n n i s. , VO. v , . i . - i I3i, . itit hd - 4 i i i -- te 1- , , El lea J&ieman. I ... . . . - . .if . . , to-da- y. PLy. - .Relief the planting of'shhde will hold their QuarStake Pete trees. This We are pleased to h ive thp is another gobd ... Spcusive Conference at Spring City, terly " 3 commenting pn the, various move of the City Fathers. come to visit us occasionalon Saturday, March 1 3lh, 1886, hoysbut a ly, jrrts iprqe give the cake'' to r';" printing office is a poor Mr. Ed Read of Dover and J cmmencing at 10 oclock a. m. I and spme to - another, ijtnd , for place loafing.' Cronds of Mary A M price Hyde, to clasji first requires a Pf Christe'nsen of Ephraim ere more than a dozen at a time 'are Jity. Elizabeth Allred, letter expert in the thespian art two of the unlucky ones who almost too mueh for Peterson. .Sarah received a this an the subpoena writer of jury ,thi article. , V. ' I.v. Reid, Esq., as old Hum week. ana gs something grand. His Reward. The undersigned of" The funeral of the late sister ' tei re nation of the , blufjf pld L. E. Snow fers a liberal reward for the repassed this office larder was almost perfect., tyifes sleeve of a ?ah Reid ap Capitjla BJack Friday at shortly after 12. There covery which gentlemans the was button lost about 36 was vehicles in the solemn pped the cjipiax. SI !vas 20 of last October. round is a It cortege. ered by many as stay-o- f gold button with a flat pearl set ming. Next oq the' list with a broken branch engraved Mr. Charles Tennant, as Wool, We received this morning the of a tree. The' finder will please I fr, Tennar has such adaptfibji-- r latest Puck and Harpers weekly leave it at this office arid secure teach new cljaraptey d from Mr. Joel Shoniaker. Mr. the reward. G. W. Spicer. by hirn is a surprise, eyep Shomaker has been unable to I those wfyo kfiovy ijirp best. opeh his book store on account Jack Donald was wed repfe-t- t bf poor health, but if possible he ed by Mr. C. p. Larson, Thi? will opeiii' about the middle' rof this'' week. The latest illustrated Ik ier parts were well sustained, he I Untation scenes were well weeklies and monthlies can' be ittcn up and the darkeys were secured at Joels Book Depot. O linen se. The play on Saturday Law v enir,g was somewhat marred Mrs. W. K. Reid and Mr3. t the change .that had to be Bloan have hhd a beautiful cake aae in one character, .Miss made as a birth-da- y 1 gift to their a Snow wa3 called to the Manufacturers of side of her sister and her father, and mother Mr. John K,' I MONUMENTS. nt was represented by Sliss Reid, and wife,on1:he anniversary . Mr.j an3 Shand, who commenced of their 61 & 60 birth-day' Win. Hill completed Friday Headstones, Tablet, 2dying it at 1 oclock in the ' lernoon and for the length of the work and it its declared by Watertables, Sills, Caps, as the handsomest cake he ns given to Arches, Corners, Hearththe character, all study has me exceedingly well. yet made in Manti, We wish stones, etc. also dealers Father and Mother Reid many m the celebrated San Have yet a large stock of Generill" Pete Whit' Oolite Stone. happy returns of their birth-da- y and that their may V. O. Box 8. daughters ' WILLIAM T. REID, i Manti, always be present on the anniUtah. al Merchandise that we are li. and Probate Attorney versary prepared to present them srrrtri m m mm.? with such delicate remember-ance- s of MANTI, anxious to dispose UTAH. as the above cake. .'urd;, fed cqprd. m every, heart. theth and , f-i- ch our-liberality- . ' . , . Pi . - as.-Jme- Ephraim C 0 - operative II. -- P' S m ti Mercantile , yield back to God, like a jewel lent, ; The bud peffectedby earth and pain. In the perfect love she has fopnd in Heaver). To bloom' without sorrow, sin or stain. 't gon shore. Perhaps when her feet reaclythe Her soul will turn longingly back to this, That her hand ffiay guide those whom she loves Through the peiirly gates to the home of blis-sCORRESPONDENCE. Mt. Pleasant. Chester, March 4th, 188fi. I thought 1 .fould resume niy jpen to write LOCAL AND GSIIERWI8E. you an item. Anipcg the many giod things this place is.blessev with is die kind patient spul, Mt. Pleasant, March 3d, jLSSG. Emma Heyward as we' call her. Determined to develop the littU Mr. Hans Ericksen, who hms buds of promisein her primary a farm at Chester, buried a fine she 'got up a most pleasgarden, boy of jl6 montbes last week. ing concert to raise funds for thy Mr Glenn is in town canvass- association, hut chiefly for the Success crowned .her ing for the World. Historical Temple, hook". th)o labors, a willingness to' rep,nd Natural, splendid the taken in their spond, prido On Sunday nigiit, Niels Johnthe and made it pieces rendition) son, the second, lost a smart boy a feature of and prai'e, to the joy aged sixteen months. Cause, little oneB. ' Mothers live ag'in on inflammation the lungs. in their children and this' modThe officers and Teachers pi ern Sarepta eminently fulfils (hvi the North Ward Sunday School mission ,of sustaining the lamb ' give an 'entertainment on Frida'y of the fold. These helps ufid night for the fcenefit ;of that produce a perfpet. ' ' ' DEPARTMENT. Mr. .Sentinel. 11 , s govep-nment- do wh old.' ' .school. ' I placO . Mr.. . Dena'IInnsen) Mr. Pator JIanson and Miss Christena Christewscn were married on Tuesday Bishop N. P. Madsen performing ' Jii;-'h- pa 3) long) guerdon bqt ,);the . 'C.hejter Rras3 Band serenaded). themselves. last nlgpt and if at, present a li(Ge discordance tUf Rope to pleasingly serenade the ' local mithorities anj all )tht good citizens of this CVmtralia ' and by. ) We. have sectired .tha tervicti of one of prof. Maesrs pupiii as a teacher in bur district' sebpol, a brother Soren tvasmusecn. n4',;Miss Wv-Sorenso- in wy f) rear of her sisters ,in muici-p- l Comparisons are odious, no doubt the 'minister thought so when he compared preaching to the Mormons, with the fable Of the Dog b&rkin .at the foon k J ? The lovliest flowers of .spring oft. die As this sweet young blossom of womanhood, But we would not'cnll back to lifes dull care- From that radient home nod. not if we could ' ' per- mitted to see my father close his eyes in death, after having done my duty in caring for him in his declining years. Neither do I have the privilege of following liis remains to the tomb, although so. near to the sad scene, apei 60 close to the hour of liberty. I say to one and all who have in the least degree acted part of friends in this hour of trial, may the eternal God reward you. Inasmuch as you have performed any act of kindness unto those whp are mine, Ye have done it uiRo me. There are occasions whjch Mr. Beautiful girl with the nut brown hair, The Bright dark eyes and the fur in of gr.v c The cold dark earth is thy bridal bed; Veiled fioin love's thy fair young fice. A dutiful child belovedby all An imniort.il crown for an .angels brow. The virgin bride of a few short hours, Oh who could eotafort the bridegroom now-- in the providence that I have not been - MAGGIE (RICHEY) HANSEN. By friends. and also for disturbing the peace. Chris left the sum pf $ 8 to replenish' the City Treasury.-6, the same day before Aider-maLarson P. Me Forlane, Jr. Mr. T. M. Marker of Castle was charged with disturbing the, 3 11 Yfe were unayidably detained on SatuVday from' issuing our. XaRcy;.. formerly pf Manti, is peace. $10. wasasessed ip. thi case. extra, hende we give it t'dVou' to- visiting his Manti friends. v cause feeling to a,rise in j,he day. There has been another birth 3 .Obitury. Died in Manti on; overburdened heart that are 90 in the family of Mr.' FredJcnsem Wednesday, Feb'17th 1S& Ed- - (Jeep, too broad amj too high ,0 GUESSING. WIDE t , This time it is another girl. win Mavlett, son' of W- F- - aud be expressed ip language. This Margaret Mavlett. Edwip yas perhaps may jpstly be esteemed the Salt Lake Democrat re, In summing the to born up 1876. He was a incident pf that character. June papers cu533 us Of being president bfj send to the Herthe Legislature twins of ihe other being1 In all th! affairs of this lower pne itsb-- j a young Mens. Christian ald said nothing qf the . He had Henry. Sbxtinej just Started W life,' however, ye must trust in, ehiion, because, forsooth, we adschool first attended having acknowledge the hand of VI St: d the pebple. to be eareful of Mr. Willie Funk tells' us that Joel Shpmakgrs schqol last fall the Most High, against whom and others. 'a the fruit trees suiifh of the rim' peddlers uWhat and ,wa8 a good attqptive tlere must not be the 6,adow of charge. But (hen we comfort hp'p been in bloom, for two W'eeks a murmur. and an apt pupil. May His .will be schoolgr ourselves with . the knowledge t past. and done mine nor yours. n?t ds that this wenot the first' In the cause of truth, justice, Mr. ,C. P. Larson started fpr have had' such. foul aspersions! Married At the residence thrown at us." At one. time ,the Rrove Friday' tp serve' as a of the bride's father in this, City, humanity and integrity, yours, 'Trib." the Don's, uc-- ; Juror at the present .term on Tuesday evening, March 2nd, in life or death, JohnNichoi.son. Utah Penitentiary, Feb. 26th, ' ' L"" cusedus of a, hapd of court. haying 1886, by F'. R., Kenner, Esq. I. B. 1886, the Mountain1. fead 9 jv affitir Brunei apd Miss ' Elizabeth. Mr. All Alder (lost a tchild V ' happened several' years 1 BraitRwait both of Manti City. - ' I hefora We extend a sympa-- , The our birth, and dfso of being dastyeek. Sentinel joips the many The Conjoint Session of the in lygamy,' whnwe had hot .thizing hapd to' .the bqroved friends of Dr. and Mrs Brunei Mutual Improvement Associa. in wishes fpr.thejy,, future happi- tion of Manti on Tuesday evenyet entered .jjn the pale of a bene- - parerits. did. They will perchance enter; ness and prosperity anjl a plea- ing last was welj attended contr. Joel fhomaker has been, ' hs cn the role of a polygamist! sant' journey thfougV life. sidering the stajte of the foads. Jlalt aga.r. when C. S. .r.Greenrran very ji vi the. past week. We are Brother Hunks testimony, profilpleaped to nftte .that ho ip rehea'd quarter? that er Benchs lecture reports; and the B l1' tue alone AcciDENT.--MrArnold S biers Young Mens Orchestral Rand r' covering. iq the office. with with on Sun- are especially deserving of menpr r two amiably lady ccmpositarp". The witnesses in the Allred wfs Tiding 28 ult. he ivas' thrown tion, Now Mr. Editorday ,at rj:t 'yyu case charged with murder) have ;i"ti dont succeed, guess jyy$3S, been summoned before the' dis- frorp his horse And had' his left Mr. G. E. Anderson sends, his 7 leg broken) between the knee .7' P.j hgain.r trict Court this term. and .ancle- - Mr. Barloiv set the traveling art gallery ciVer to ' TME They will locate Road Supervisor Baal and fractured bone and the young Moroni y' for for there fair in a a is short man - The peoperiodrecovery ivay and Selectman McFarlane, of of and that Tbs selection of Mrs. South-- , ple burg neighboring Ephraim, were attendants at .tijie towns will get good pictures by jvortas Ridden JmydV was County Court last week. NOTICE. v Cloc fortunate, corgbimyg calling at his gallery during hit ,jt dses bq much that is, botpn-7",- ; stay. The City are offering a prem.-ium-n The Societies of S.m ; ; TO my sympathizing friends have.met to pay their Lst respects to the memory of my .father and to those especially who have ministered to him in hia last affliction and sought to comfort my aged mother and derman Kenner on a charge ,of an assault on Mr. Bernard Barn-so- , A. TRIBUTE Feb., 28. Al- , THE 1KN. The followiiiEr letter was read at the funeral of John Nichohoh, Sen., in the ISth Ward Chapel, Salt Lake City, on Sunday, An increase of erry funds. I k A MOURNER IN , b ' t, the ceremonies. ) : That improvement is the motto of the Young People Xould pot the labors -- tu that ; most exitb be doubted by'aiVy of the large lent prof. .) sire diffused. Then congregation who assembled on feeins ta be binViisy chair' v Joint the ' 24 ult. at the'w splendid' the Educational Bureau .of. the r I, . lli Session, t, County, for I hardly ever, hear of .the quiet, 'and wjuaejiriity pfthe Men who intended to soii 'being difeJturued by'fu wheat on Tuesday and, Wednes-diiy- J scholars the of Co u n ty u pe i nn; i visits were'tifpfised at seeing four ..whom than 'ft, is sai l ny inchee'ofthimv oii Tuesday mornhuriisi brighter light envy n.iy ing. The miiSic. of the sleigh fits and. by ttaits only bells lifts been heard the last two burn out this way, I am rubs-fiedays. thero is, a,bouy ,,one Cou.i.y it of Why, weve got two papers Superjptendant this time said some subscribers School notlung of the coqibe, s as they received the last''' 'SE'tTt-nel- . Yet visits and. pfsopa. like petitions are aiwus We are glad that itsVilfe increased, and we hope its, in order. mfeVits continue 'to grow, and its) iTho. busy; bum of industry at the doppt3 Chester & Moroni ) te'plVete of usefuftjess extend- - j j.seeu and heard as the iron horse AV e acknowledge with thanks of fiau p e takeg oif car several bait Lake' le receipt the.oi!.V.i tha of wal graia Daily papers s,nJ ?orae House jaco cooplc(jwitb tf desire-hJournals, from friend Ilarring- - i ging In one of ihe Journals tor xmiie conjiicteii" "SQ wd noticed a, petition from , ba8 induced ti.ese voluntary d- f11-- , V lea8!l?t, nations. In of the all pass jj perva(Jing anxietv e ask asking the Legislature law 'prohibiting the sale, of liquor .w.tcbm.a ivitbin one milt any school tka answers it is dark. and murk v .rouse or place of public worship day is- d awning it eometh m the Territory, also a petition apase from some of our citizens .Imustnot forget, to congrtu- ing for our amendment to the,ate yQaon thq40I1we 8ha.ft. I te g city charter vith a view tuay promise' it? con ' the limits. t n city ducing ,tinuance i. e. if result of tho list, juatifi es. ' - p nt d ; , Di-m- , vppr-visiou- . , i j the-mids- t 11 , - re-.p- the-pock-- I i ts. Chesterfield . Association Wm. K. REID, ! ATTORN ul. 3 pH.: i am,-- . Chief aerk,U.S-La- il &nd Audit Attorney, P. O. Box 3 )5, Salt Lake City. Full information giveu on JanU matters. Inquries by mail promptly answered. l,nnd Olfk ' Eloitse Office Next ta U. A IF, EY-AT-- L - r R. L. HOWARD, 0 l , |