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Show NOTICE OF FINAL PROOF EPHR'AIM Price descriptive of the Explosion at conclude to C. C. Anderson, by Utah, with a dance. Mr. Andersen is the un fortunate man who was so terribly muti lated bv the explosion and who lost 4 Weekly Newspaper, Manager the sight of both eyes at ihe time, lie Jos. F. Don us, is going through the county and all who Devoted to the general interest of feel inclined to give him a helping hand AUb usincss mallets connected with tfce people of San Pete and sorround-eountieas well as who desire to attend the lect this paper in Ephraim v nt be ure, should give him their patronage transacted throvgh the manager oj Dont fail to be there. liarlpiMii4 this department. Mr. Robert Roden has been shipping $2.00 Qae year, winter stor-of his for work, 1.25 a lot i Six ranths, Dec 18, iSSS .75 Thre months, cf Mantis Ephraim. tJtah, number a We are told o and Maids and 'Swains are pairing ofi, several happy couples will shortly be AprilMlita, Awrttala( ' ' LOCAL ITEMS. mated for life. T T Addresa communications to the The graded Sunday School is prosperManti, Dec. 14th 18S8. Hsmb Sentinel Company1, from town arrived in' ing W. nicely, almoss five hundred Hosford Dr children finished T. his U. surgical P.O. Box 57. Manti. present last Sunday. Monroe, having the set he While there theye. operation T. Jas. Jakeman, Our friends will please remember who sustained arm of Florance " Manager. a double fracture Golding potatof the Humerus. The that we want wood, hay, wheat, ' and oes, ham, cabbage, store orders morning after his return the1 son of Eric cash ' ' office. ' this at in Eticksen of Gunnison, was brought with-compound fracture of the AcroThere will be one of the Grandest mion process of the shoulder blade. The attractions ever produced at one time who was assaulted others lour by boy andNew aisntl Loiati, Editorial Note, Com knocked in Ephraim, him on him down and jumped menu and CllppUta, , f. will put on the exYMmIA the Year, causing his injuries. The doctor set the citing and heart rendingDrama Ernest bone and the boy is no w 'doing wjell. Wheat is scarce in Manti. Maltravers. The Home Sentinel, N0.31S9, Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, December 17th, Notice is hereby given that the amed settlers have filed notice their intention to make final proof support of their respective claims secure final entry thereof and that proof will be made before the Judge of Sanpete County, Utah, or in his absence before the County Clerk of said county at the Court Hoiise tn Manti City, day of Febru-Utah, on Saturday the 2nd ary A. D ; 1SS91.' Benjamin C, Christensen Desert Entry,' & Lots-- & No 1633 for the S J N W sec. 2 Tp. sec. 1 and S E tl4 N E S R I W. and names the following w iti nesses to prove the complete irrigation, and reclamation of said lahd, viz- ' Robert H. Scott Desert Entry N01367 sec. ro TjT 1? of N E for the N E S R W, and names the following wit nesses to prove the complete irrigation, and reclamation 6 f said land, viz; Ed ward Reid. Willaim M. Scott, John J Nageli and Hugh Reid, all pf Fayette, .Sanpete County, Utah Territory, Charsty Nordstrom, widow of John Nordstrom h e n6 7,178 for the s e NE E s E sec i and N E e sec 12 Tp 14 s. R. 4' E, and names the fallowing witnesses to prove her coiitin uous residence upon and cultivation o said land viz; Isaac W Allred, Martin V Allred, Christian OUen arid Peter sun dwalf, all of I'dirview sanpete .Co. Utah D VVeBB Reister Bir iLow e, Attys. deci9 jan23 department. 1 following-n- -- a. -- e --t- 1 1 between-Christma- I i l,- - On Wednesday last 217 persons went ' . through the Temple.It Dr I B Brunei has the choicest lot of Christmas candie-iManti; call ' and see them. - ....... - Yesterday was a light day in the Temple. The baptisms, amounted to less lhan a thousand. . The remarks in the Tabernacle, on Sunday last by ElderS A & Lund and Alma Green wood were asrich and instructive as we have heard for a long time. Th6 saints, indeed, were fed ' with the Bread of Life. The popular vote for President gave Cleveland 5.53ST$&' Harrison, 5.437.582 ,LEGAl notice. and Fisk. 245,194. This gives Cleveland In the Probate court in and for San96,5,86 votes more than- Harrison, and Is io eflected Territory of Utah. the presiMr county, Harrison pete yet In the Matter of the Estate of Henry dency, Figure on this ye who claim that Yoteau-bilnesLyiii.W, puzey, deceased. Order appointing the electo-riat.die and place for settlement of final account andjto hear petition for distribu' ' tion. On reading and filing the petition of. Robeit Blain administrator of the estate of Henry W puzey, deceased, Setting forth that he has filed his final account of his administiation ilpon said estate in all'thei aebts have heen this court-tha- t fully paid, and thf a portion of said estate TeVnains to be divided among the heirs of "said deceased, and praying among other things for an order allowing said final accourit and of distribution of the ' residue' of said estate among the persons entitled. It is ordered that all persons interested in the' estateof the said Henry W. puzey, deceased, be, and appear before th& probate court of Sanpete county, at the Court room' of said court on the 14th day of January, 1S89, at 11 oclock A. m. then aird there to show cause why an order allowing said final account and of distribution should not be made of the residue or said estate among the heirs of said Henry W. puzey, deceased, according Io law. Jacob Johnson, Dated Dec. 17th 1888 Piubaie Judge. Territory of Utah, County of Sanpete J ' I, John Reid, clerk of theprobate court hr and for Sanpete county, in the of do hereby Utah, Territory ceruiy, that the foregoing is a full, true and coprect copy of order appointing time and place for settlement ol final rot- all diseases of the Throat and and to hear petition for dis-- : account, so is and no safe, speedy, remedy Lungs, in tribution the matter of the estate of certain as Ayers Cherry Pectoral. Henry W. puzey, deceased, as appears An indispensable family medicine. of record in my office. ' "I find Ayers Cherry Pectoral an In I have hereunto whereof witness invaluable remedy for colds, coughs, set njy hand and affixed the seal of said and other ailments of the throat and Court, this 17th day ofDecember a d 1SS8 M. 8. Randall, 204 Broadway, lungs. John Reid, Y. N. Albany, Piobate Clerk. " I have used Ayers Cherry Pectoral 39 4 and bronchitis for GUNNISON ITEMS! - Dec. 14th, 18S8. Gunnison is still on the sameiold hard pan and the water tastes the same as usual. 'The people, however, seem to be enjoying hie, for we have a Leap Year party on the cards. There is considerable talk at present in regard to building a New Meeting House, and meetings have been held to take into cbnsideration the locality, size, ways, means. etc, Mr. Knighton has started a branch establishment or Grocery department in ' l The popular Stars, Mose and Aaron with a good company, appear Salirta. iohnson, ' Professor Cederstrom has been lecturWe heard a practice of the Glee Club ing to us on the science of life but has north, last evening which was excellent. The how returned ' Club sing in the ball on Friday Evening. Bro. Frazer is around again. He has Mr. Peter C. Christensen, wished us to for some time past been the guest of crop of' whiskptate the difhcnlty between himself and Uncle Sam , and left his the Singer Co., has been amicably settl- ers as a tpbmento of his visit. He has also distributed a lock of his hair to his ed. numerous friends up north, At least he The Johnson Bros. are well known returns Sams hair Sams whiskers. He in this County and their names Will diaw seems to have enjoyed his trip well, but in this other town thinks enough as good as a feast, and good houses here and ' ' f the county: seems to have no particular desire to Mr. JohnSqunes and MissAnnie Jones go again. U. U Ayarcde. were united in the h?ppy bonds ol mat, . A .X We wish them rimony last Wednesday. a happy journey together through life. Mrs. Albert Smith, Sr., whose residence is oil Main Street, had her house entered and robbed of valuables, one day ladt iteek, while she was' at the Temple. ;cd y o a ef V r $3 Z5 Q. 2 c5) a c H1 SA cjj I h V P 18 t u lessssffi ss I S3 -- It is a preity wide spread opinion that there is more work dne in the Manti Tempel thqn in both the others. It being centrally located is no doupt tine reason. - Rons, Moroni, broke his leg rock fajl on called and set e The Civil Government Class will give a Grand Ball in the Assembly Hall next Friday evenig. The class have issued a nicely printed invitation to their friends, who are numerous, and a grand time is anticipated. The young met who left Manti with our unfortunate young townsman, Marinus Jensen, areon their way home. It is probable that they will be able to throw some light on the tragedy now shadowed in mystery., there will be another bene fit given in the Temple, Bro. Harvey Farnsworth will be the happy recipient of the same. The benefit was proposed by Prest. Wells, and it is hoped and believed that there will be a big turnout, Nearly all colds are slight at first, but fheir tendency is to so lowei the system that the sufferer becomes a ready victim to any prevalent disease. The use ol Ayers cherry Pectoral, in the beginning pf a cold, would guard against tips danger. Ero. Selah Atwood has secured the Agency for the Tunisons Maps and Charts, He has the latest map published, one for 1889.- - He is canvassing the comity. Those who have not got should see Bro. j map in their homes Atwood. No remedy for blood disorders can equal Ayers Sarsapari.la. Though concentrated and powerful, this medicine is perfectly safe, and may be taken by child-ye- n as well as adults Physicians recommend it 111 prefetence to any other. Price 1. Worth $5 a bottle. - Lung Diseases, for which I believe it to he the greatest James Miller, medicine in the world. paraway, N. C. fMy wife had a distressing cough, with pains in the side and breast.' W tried various medicines, but none did her any good until I got a bottle of Ayers Cherry Pectoral which has cured her. A neighbor, Mrs. Glenn, had the measles, and the cough was relieved by the use of Ayers Cherry Pectoral. X have no hesitation in recommending this medicine. Robert Horton, Foreman Headlight, Morrillton, Ark, Ayers Cherry Pectoral cured me of a severe cold which had settled on my lungs. My wife says the Pectoral helps her more than any other medicine she Enos Clark, Mt. Liberty, ever used. w - ,To The- - LADIES, Kansas. (0) Mr. James ters E Is making a very fine line of PREPARED BY John Lowry ft 1 L i mi h Ijol IDectleirs CERIES, I23THOUSE sTOVE In the Probate Court in and for Sap Pete Count Utah Territory. In the Matter of the Estate of Peter Petersen, Deceased. Notice of time and place for proving Will. Notice is hereby given that Monday the 14 day of January A. D. 1889, at 11 o clock A, M. of, said day, at the Court House in Manti City, Utah Ter. have teen appointed as the time and place for proving the Will of Peter Petersen deceased. And for hearing the application of Jer.s C. Nielsen for the issuance to himself of Letters Testamentary thereon. & Son. ctdry goods, itgro- TRiMMINGT, jpOSTOVES, FURNITURE,! - - PL tio wa Furniture, Etc. Main Street, V Jew Mant i ( o Sqi goc D 1 John Reid Wm, or i Probate Clerk. ' T. Reid Atty, Dot Ger end 383 THE GREAT INDIAN HEALER. Damasls. N ilec of Final No. 3187. Carpot IN THREE SHADES FOR Bedroom, Parlor and to-da- Manti North Ward are arranging and rehersing, preparatory to giving to the NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. lovers of the thespian art, for the benefit No. 31H5 ward. of The Land Office at Sa t Lake City, Utah. Dec. 13, 1SS of the Sunday School that Notice la hereby given that the following uam. best talent has been secured, several of ed lias filed notice ol fils lnteutiou to make whose names taken alone, is to the pub- finalsettler proof in support of fiia claim, and thst said The date of proof will be made.be fore the probate lic a synonym of success. Judge (or in his abaeuoe the County Clerk) cf couutv, I tah, at tne C ounty t onrv House atEmery (. astle Dale, I tab, on Saturday Peby Jm Tlz. trl Nelson TranamutidH E. No sJTt, fortheS E N' S- W and N. E. sec .lljp 11 KID Last. lie names tke appear appearance and programme in the Sentinel. TkeJoiinson Bros., and (he Springville Dramatic Company are on their return following to prove his continuous reeidence Upon The and cultivation home, and play here of said land via- t.eorge llownard or the Christian. Peterson. John w. Allred and Green piece will be Agnes De Vere, modern-society Allred all Price, Emery county, Utah This is a Wifes Revenge Any person Who desires to'protest against the drama, and the cast is excellent. allowance of such proof or who knows of any O11 Thursday evening the company will substantial reaeou under the law ami regulations ottne interior whvsuch proof should play the same piece at Epbraim, on not be allowed Department will be an opportunity at Friday at Mt. Pleasant and on Saturday the above mentioned timegiven and place to file the witnesses of said claimant, and to Oder view. Fair at evening etidcuce ill rebuttal of that submitted hy claimant. On Saturday night .there will be an r. "vVEbb. Register, Illustrated Lecture in the Assembly Hall Stayncr & .Simmous, Dec 19 Jau'iJ ! cross-eia- NOTICE. St:rry Pectoral, pr. J. C. Ayer k Co., Lowell, Mass. Bold by all Druggists. Price $1; srix bottles, gi. Sitting room The Ladies of Manti and vicinity There was a very signifficent meet are invited to call and see how the jng held last night on the question laid Carpet is made. before the citizens of Manti last week. Neither space or time permits us to pro Mr. Iloggan says that as well as paper perly discuss the matter in Lis will issue an extra to and the Sentinel carpet being of as good mated-a- l morrow devoted to the question. i t is also new. 48 13 will & ; Mr Alma Marker has an immense lot f Musical Merchandise. Those Who are fcbout to purchase Musical goods would do well to seud to him for a catologue before buying elsewhere. A little son of IV. L. grand son of Bp Irons, yesterday by having a Moroni doctor was the broken bone. w 1 4 4 1- 1 1, o r-- 4 . . CD CD 4 -4 BRIEFLETS. . t--j - ve-r- The co op shipped a. carload of wheat ' " Yesterday. Look out for our Christmas supple ment next week, m 3 1- Proor, Land Office at Salt Like City, Utah, December 14th, 18SS. Notice is hereby given that the following-named settlers have filed notice of their intention to make final proof in support of their respective claims and secure final entry thereof, and that said proof will he made before the Probate judge of Son Pete County, Utah, or in Ins absence before the County Clerk of said county, on Saturday the 26th day of viz: Daniel H. Perkins, II. ianuary, 1889,for the E S W and S S E Sec 14, Tp 19 S, P i W, and names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: Erick Erickson, Hermann Thiede, Oliver H. Halverson and Lauritz H. Erickson, all of Favette, San Pete County, Utah. Oliver H. Halverson, H. E. No. 5589 for the S W S W, Sec 35. Tp 18 S, R x W, and Lot 9, Sec 2, Tp 19 S, R W, and he names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz. Erick Erickson, Daniel H. Perkins. Lauritz Erickson and Franklin C. Perkins, all of Fayette, San Pete County, Utah. Anton Otteson, H. E, No. 8131 for the Lot 4, Sec. 18, and Lot I, Sec 19, Tp 14 S, R3 E, and names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation ot said land viz; Andrew Leslie, Elizur Chapman, Orson A. Despairi and Joseph Otteson, all of Fountain Gieen, Sanpete county, Utah. D Webb, Register. Bird & Lowe Attys. Deci9 Jan23 2 1- 4 4, 1 Office at Residence, one block west of Tithing Office, Manti. The Doctor has effected some miracul-on- s cures in Provo, Spanish Fork, and Utah county generally, also in juab and Sanpete counties, and has made 110 pretentions but what he has remarkably fulfilled. He is a specialist in coughs, colds, asthma, catarrh, hay lever, consumption and fits, Kidney and Liver complaints, and all kinds of female weaknesses treated with success. No medicine is used by the Healer in any of his cures, a pillow being merely rnedi cated and electrified for the patient to sleep on. 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 he claims to be. For references.- Geo. Jacques savs. that he has been affected with dyspepsia and eatarrli tor forty years, and is now well, and Mrs, Win. H. Freshwater of a Jong considered incurable malady is al- 1 timi T kinc C Stre THE NEW STONE Y A R D. CARVING IN STONE. InT Mr. Anthony Chapman has opened a Stone Yard on the corner S. E. from the Tabernacle, where he is prepared to do any kind of carving in stone, lettering of any kind on stone, and in fact anything 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. Work promptly attended too and satisfaction guaranteed. Terms easy. Bring along your orders and give him a trial. stone-cuttin- - u. g, most well. Cancers and old sores treated with success and without the use of a knife. Corns extracted without pain or blood 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 8 p. m. 40 S, . I Guarntee Better and CheaP" er Work than anyone else in the County. V UCi |