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Show ".'' An immenre stork ol Clothing c in-sisting ol Men', Youth's. Hot's and Children's suits) also (ieni's Uveicoats of all sizes. Ladies' listers Jeiseys. Hoods, Kactnators, Gloves, Wool hwe tie, Ephraim Cu-u- The County Register OF HAN NUK lOWTV. Ephraim, Utah, Dec. 18, 1890 NO riCE FOR. PUBLICATION. No. 67. Land Office at Salt Lake Citr, Utah. Oct. 1st. 189a. Notice is hereby given that tha follo-wing- named settler has hied notice of his intention to make final proof in sup-port of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Emery Co., Ulah, at Castle Dale, Utah, on Nov. 19th, iBgo, viz: Hiram A. Southworth, D S No 1087$ lor the N i N E J Sec 7.Tp 14 S, R to E. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation if, said land, viz: Heber J. Stowell. Frank M. Ewell, Harry Thompson, Walter Grime, all of Spring Glen, Emery Co., Utah. Fkank D. Hobbs, Register. Booth, Wilson Wilson, Ally's. ARTIST. WFreo Hand Crayon Work And all Work guaranteed S. Johnson. Artist, Ephraim., Utah. A Stitch iu lime save nine, "And may e the means of Saving your Life limns. See that your Harness in in good fix, which yon can do by calling on Jas. V. Stevensen, HARNESS MAKER. One iind nail blocks ijouih t, ft est office Main Strert, Epliraim. Harnesses of all kinds made to order, work watranted, charges moderate. all. U Thos. E. Fuller, DEALLH IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Dry Goods and (iroceiiea,Boots ana Shoes. Lawrence, Emery couny, Utah. 2 E. M. NFLSOWS 2S3AR3ER SHOP,i Hair cutting. a;t-t- s Shaving, 15CIS One Door west of City Hall, Epliraim, Utah Tonsorial Artist. S. JOHNSON Has opened a First-Clas- s Barber Shop at I.nad's FurnitureStore, MainSlreet, - - - Ephraim. W.T. REID. rrobale & Land Attorney, Manti, Utah. Has had longer practice in Land matters th in any Attorney in the rotnts W. K. REID. ATTORNEY AT LAW. MANTt UTAH. Practice in all the courts ol theTerritory. Win. ZAHR1SKIE, PROBATE ATTNOREY. Mt. Pleasant Utah. Business promptly attended to. T. C. BAILEY, LAND ATTORNEY. Otrice nextdjot to U.S. Land Office, Salt I. ke Lny. Obtains patients for ic ili.iral, JJrseit and Mineral Lands. Coitesf-ondew-e soltciied and g ven. Henry N. Larter, Sub-Agen- t, at Mt Pleasant. It 'm"oili. lan. o fob uni,Di:-jG-. LANli AG.iN f AND ATTORNEY Obtain Patents fir Agricultural and Mineral Lands. e II HUE DflllE IT! THE 5;jr THE STOCK igr Trices. A rtnnnnl Making Stock At iluliUl U Breaking Prices We nk nothing letter than an lionet Tt of Our Clim. and re willing to Stand or Fall by Fat-- and FiuiT". - j A site of Motey at OUR STORE WILL X . YOU? J. P. MBIL3TSUP, Ephraim, Utah. CALL AT THE FAKIi&RS E2CHAN3B FOB YOUR 0!a.PPLIEO. CtXl at J. f. Parsers Eicbejnft an! M tall r.k r mt' 4 toft' l4tbice, has aad caps, boot and taoaa. A frart tioa of ladiaa ntsaa Oil-draa- 'a ayrarvsMro. Fa.fily Wtm' ift of ararf daaeripliaa ate. etc. Both stora brim fait of aaa goods, aatl tvata harm tbc ami Ur prt-sj- a, at adifpasjfjt aacik 4 CajM Myra Holme a T. A. Russclf Enterprise House MYRA HOLMES CO. 13 J Commercial Street, Salt Lake City Most convenient lo fclectnc Cats, Res-taurants. leading Retail Stores, 1 heatws and all places of amusements. This Hotel and 'ts equipments art en-tirely new. It has 64 wtll furnished rooms and is located in the heart of the city. Ueo. W. Parks, : E. D. H. Tliouipson Late Kectlve- - l .ti.Land onice. Attorney, PARKS cV TJIO P SON, Land and Mining Attorneys. Office in U. S. Laud Office Building. General practice in all Courts. Salt Lake Citv, Utah. WlllUm II. Bird. .lames Lowe. BIRD & LOWE, Laal Ajiti i i..;:a7J, Ofiice next door do U. S, Land Ofii e, Salt LAkk City, L'tAh, Will promote c ames In coniested and suspend-ed cases lu lie ia dotllce at Sat uik City, LUUi a. Gene aliuiidoniCB tit WuslnuKton. H. C. obtain puUniH 011 110 esiead, Pre-et- ton, oesort a d Timber culture lint tea, and upun coal and Mineral lands. O- neral twin atlon relalng o laudn furntahed wlthMaps Plates,ana afrtgnunes. as. Frost S. Johnson THE PETERSON OPERA HOUSE Ephraim, Utah. Is now open to the public. There is the neatest and best SE T O F SCENJLX Y in San Pete. And the hall itself is the neatest in the county. Agents of T raveling Companies are invitc.ed ti take a loolt at theHall A Grand Ball every Friday Evening; to wnich all are invited. Front Johnson, Lmshs PEOPLES STORE. JOS. S THORNTON, DRALEM IN General Merchandise, and the Product ol the Country, Prices as low as the lOACSt. Jos. S.Thornton, tenon.Utali NOTICE! Send your orders to J. S. J Ephraim, Utah, by tele gram or letter when you are in want 0 a conveyance, to take you to anyplace in, or outside of the County, at vert low Prices. 5 Ephraim, Utah. CAndrews&Co. NEPHI & EPHRAIM. Highs t PrI c s Paid IN CASH For Grain, Wool, Hides and Pelts. We are also Agents for tb Three Best Wagons in the Mar ket, THE BAIN. THE HlTCHEL, THECOOPEi KS1 At Salt Lake Prices. 2 2 C Andnr k Co W. B. J. Stacey DENTIST. All work warranted. At Ephraim on Wednesday and Thursday of each week. Memti, emd Ephraim Utmk. i Fielding House, Josh. Fielding, Proprietor. JGood Accomodations! For Tiaceleis and Temple Visitors, All are made welcume.Good roonv LSO--et KIELUING'S EXPRESS WAGONS. 'assei.jrrs & J"rtght Carried betw een Chester, Ephraim and A1a4.11 quickly aud with aalotji. j Tin Shop. F. Y. JENSEN, - TINNER. Manufacturer of all Kinds of Tin-ware, Roofing, and Gut- - ter Work, Etc. JcSGSfTER BLOCK, EPHRAIM. t LKOWSLD PROPHET (Dedicated to the Memory of Joseph Smith) Wnlen for the Rclist;. Prophet with I golden rrown Pi stumui. fjmeil w. rid renounce! 1 turn ha-- heard thy In prunes sun,;. every land, on evciy tongue, Oh! b e.t tevila if j thou d d t Un old, Pritele-- pure the ptittet. ol fcoitj, 1: which weie written with spiritual hand '1 he light of gfjspcl throughou. the Und. Like the great Apostle Paul, Strived tit save the .imiert all. For lost 0110 thou felt dcepet stir row; lea. hmg sunshine, joy Hnmbic thutiuh hy lot on eanh, hat sinners leiru PieKian birth 'i hy effort K.r the Master will, 1 reatcst blessing vantiuikhed ill. In sunbroken wilds thou hast dwelt, W nh ihou hast dealt With untiling efforts Aye! tlndly love, Uiuiifiht taileii Hitmen in (.cxt above; As leader of a pilgrim band Piiilt sacred city on holy land Put. Alaslfor ion.eanh'sparadiso Laid waste by huiitU of katamc vice. Nor ended there hut becominR call J o the Mantels throne beloved by all, Never wan king ureal potentate. Prince or statesman lying in Mate More mourned honored, for noble trait tiod grant we meet at Heaven' gate, Farewell to thee in heave.ily rest, frowned a king amongst the bleM, W .casb. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. No. 638. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, Oct. 7th. l8o. , Notice is hereby given that the follo-wing- name's settler has filed notice of his intention :o maki final proot in upf port of his claim, and that said proo-wi- ll be made before the Propate Judgef or in his absence, the county-clerk- , o, Emery County, Utah, at Castle Ualef Emery County, Utah, on November sotb, 1890, viz: Charles C. Clausen, H. E. No-690- for the N, W. N. E. E, t N. VV. I.N E. iS. W J.Sec. 14, Tp. 17 S, R. 9 E. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of.said land, viz: Sophus Olson, Delbert Oviatt, Rasmua O. Kasmussen, Peter Ovedsen all of Cleveland, Emery County, Utah. I Frank . HoBts.Register. for (ear of his w ife's critism. "How did w omen manage a great hunk of greasy meat like that, anyhow?" he asked h.m sell in disgusr. "Vour fiv-pa- n is burning Percy" said h s wi!e,"w hy don't you put your bam 10 fry." I don't know how to go about getting it cut," he said helplessly. tVny.put it on a platter, there is one in the edge f the box." To be sure. Whv.had he not thought of it before. The ham was soon frying, (ending out a delicious smell, mingled with the blue, pure, chilly mountain air. Jut then the teapot began to boil over send tig up a cloud of ashes, ai d as Mr. MeiPKuld attempted in haste to remove it with his hand least the ham should be coated with ashes, the inevitable result was a very painful skin burn 011 bis left hand. Of course he threw it down and spilled the water, and swore. Oh sons and daughlets o' Adam! what principle makes it depravity for a woman lo swear in an emergency, and perfectly riht.or at least admissible, lor a mar.? The tea pot was reti.led and in order to facilitate mailers the tea was ihruwn into ;he cold water, that the lid m ght not have to be lifted when the water boiled again. Although Mr. Merrigold scornfully re-jected his wife's offers t.. b nd up the wuund, he Could scarcely endure the pain when the 'ull glow of the tire rell lull up, .11 the all but blistered cuticle. The horses that had been grazing about now came up to the wagon and whinnied for gra n, and the cock had to stop arid wan upon them. The children began fietting for their dinner, and their Papa was nearly fran-tic there seemed to be such a complica-tion ol small matters needing his atten-tion It was not the fun, ease and luxury to be a woman that he had thought Half frantic by the unaccusonied du-ties and the length of time it took him to "do nothing" Mr. Mernguld finally g. 1 the dinner dished up. The ham was covered with ashes, the tea was smoked and the bread cut in slices thick at tue end and thin at the other. 'I ake it all around the dinner was not a feast even altera can of honey had been added to it. Mrs. Mernguld sipped her tea, and fretted because the children were soil iug their clothes so recklessly "This tea has a very peculiar flavor," said Mrs, M. continuing to sip it with a disgusted face. "fa, I want a drink," said one ol tlte childien seizing a cup and plunging it in to the same bucket Itotn winch her hus-band had taken the water to make the tea. "Not that," said her mother, "that is the bucket Papa uses to water the horses in." "Well, its the bucket he made vour tea out of," said the little gill not at all cou-vinc- ed that she might not drink. "My tea!" exclaimed the lady setting down the cup andjookingieiiquiriugl) at her husband. Why, the water is perfectly clean ae you can see." "That accounts (or its peculiar taste," remarked the lady; "a horsev flavor. I didn't expect vou to be as nice about everything as I would, but I don't care To eat and dunk with the horfes. "Have 1 done ai.ythmg else wront:?' he asktd in an exasper.ued tone, :u,d ris ihg has i y, managed to tip the honey c.n over in his lap. To be Lonlinutd. HE HAD HIS CHOICE (continued) Their next days travel lay through a strangely beautiful region. Mr. Merri-gold loved all in nature that Nature's most ardent lover could admire; but to day, her husband pointed out in vain the reniaik.ible, and maiiilicent in the scenic efl'tcls that she had been wont to go into dreamy ecstacy over; a stone in the road, a sharp declivity down which the wagon was obliged to go, had more attraction for her than the lov eliest things in hie. Poor human nature doomed to walk in the dust! The struggling spirit strives .11 vain to free itself of the obstacles in .he path, the frost in the air. .Scarcely does the soul catch one glinipss ol hea en, un-til a stone under the fi ot hurls them headlong in the dusi; hardly have thry realized the fathomless warmth of the waves ofgolden atmosphere in this upper deep tl ey dwell in until frost dissolves its radiance. Poor Mrj. Merri,s;ttd, realized that at some time she would lerei that she had been ut ahle to enjoy the beauty surround ing her; but the weak Dulse refused to bound in admiration, and the d.seased nerves seemed only capable of acute agony. Mr. Merrigold had not taken cold from his plunge baih the day before, as every body had a right to expect he would, and the children were quite well and happy. At noon thev camped for dinner, and iustea 1 of Mis. Merrigold getring out of the wagon and looking after the children spreading a lunch and making herself generally uselul her husband had to wait upon her. He spread a blanket on the g,tcH!tf-too- k ol the spring seat ff her I,, sjt on l.fted the children cut and madfe a fIrei bef'ire he could even take tl'jrhari-es- "f t'te impatient hoists. f He was hungry and tirej aiKj atjOUt as rlumsv about wa ting 'him,ef nnd the children as a persyff Cl)U,d )e bul he must do 11 or go muvl II wumen wWffs c.'mU m,ly under-slati- .i that the labor of love they peifoun so wiH;nIVjind so gladly Cut tiieTn" Was iiliil.iriiJ.'l.f-CTj- III and uliiselt. It is real-ly one ol the tine arts, this keep-ing; t be able to adjust all ihi' mmnie details of the house so hat thev move in peifect rythm and h.umony.is one of the fine aits, to he learned only hy patient practice Tis the one accomplishment wh'Chall women should have and which does n t detract from the manliness of men to undeistand tne rudiments of. Mr. Menigold's mother had ahvavs considered it degrading to allow her son to cut a sl;ce of biead or go to the cup-board f r a plaie, spoon, or condiments, and had apologized humbly to him il ever overwork, hurry, weariness.or even illness had made it necessary for her to Hsk him to bu kl a fire, milk a cow, bring a stick ol wod, or bucket of water; What wonder was it that Percy Merri-ll Id grew up to have a verv well devel-oped contempt for women's w ik, as a tnething degrading 111 and re-- q i'riig nothing but veiy 11. let 11 intel-lectual ability, and a slavish ,uatk of im-itation What wonder that he, in common with many other men lorgot to weij,h the heart and hand service of a devoted mother, and an intellectual and laitalul wife, bestowed upon him without money and without pnse in the scale with the srrvice given lor money. It whs a nat-ural consequence that he should not understand the amount of genius requir-ed to bring about the Comb nafon Called a well regulated hume, since he knew nothing about it. rie is in common with many men valued the services, the lab. t the devoiion of his "women folks" at its market value only which is n' thing. Mrs: Merrigold had not patked the h miper that held the food prep red for the journey, so thai it was not at ail that he had to unload it to the last layer in order to hud a knife to cut the bread. which was a very inferior qual ity, Mr. Merrigold look the loal in his arms and sawed t fl several three corner ed slices, before the whole of the top crust came off which he threw away "You should not have d me that, Percy" yaid his wife, "now the bread will get so diy, that it will be impossible lo eat it. "Well why didn't y u say something before I threw it away?" returned the husband, looking at the dish like crusi that lay a rod from camp in the sage brush "1 could not possible tell you were going to do such a foolish thing as that, Percy," said his wife fretfuMv, Mr. Merrigold, d.d not reply, but plac-ing the bread he had cut on the horse blanket upon which he was kneeling, began to fish in the box for something else "Percy" said his wile in a tone of dis-gu- s .who do you think will eat that bread af er it has been on your dirty old horse blanket " "Ii is n t dirty, dear" said Mr Merri-gold picking it up and putting it on the lid ol the hamper. "If I was going to get dinner," said Mrs. Merrigold, I'd put the teapot on with some water to boil fur tea, and get some ham tocook before I cut the bread anyhow." Mr. Merrigold verv mildly accepted the siggestiou,and blowing the dt.st out of the tea pot, ins:ead of wrishug or wiping it out, he tilled it fn ma bucket ol crystal clear water that stood near whrle his wife's attention was drawn in au other d.tection, 'I he frying pan was I kewise blown fiee o( dust, Miid set on the glow rig em-bers. Alertnjold looked at the huge lump v ham il dismay. I lo w ul I he lie able to take.hoid f il moidei locul it. He did n- l dale to take it into li s arms as he had done the biead least i soil his clothes, nor put it on the horse blanket Katie lot Pabllntloa. nu ess. Land Oflct t Salt L.k. Cur. Uuk, Oct. tltti iMO. Notic.U hereby giv.n thai th following named Settler ha. tiled nuuee of hu iatentioa to make final irool in tupport of hi. claim, and that vaid proof will mad. helor. Probate Judge of San Pete county, Ulah, at Manli, Utah, an Dec. Iih, iloo.vii: Chauncy V. Sleeea. U. S. N. iijyo for the k, US. . U S. W. K. ,. a i W. Sec. jj, Tp. (I a.. K. 4. fleet He namei the foll,vief witaetse to prove hi. upun, aad culuvation of, said Und Via: jno. Hardlnt Allred, Fred Strade, Neil. Dah. Carl Haneea, wt Spriuf City, Utah. FiAHic D. Huaas, Kesmer. IiSn fr Puhllcntloa. Land Olnce at Sell Lake City, Utah. Oct. e,, i. hereby fivea that the following named ettlr ba riled notice ol bi. lateution to make final loot in support of hi. claim, and tliat aid proof will cie made betore the Probate Judge, at in hi. abtence, the County clerk, of kmery couuiy, Utah, at Calle Uale. Utah, an aalurd.y. December otti, 1800, vij: Jotin L. Uiaihar, H. k N. Ojoo. foj the W. U ol is. JC. l- - a N. k. ol S. K. .4 . t. 1.4 N. H. 14. bee. J. Ip. 17 b. Kaug. ni. Ha name, the following vritneaie. W prove hi. upon and culuvuiea of, .aid land wis: AJbey W. Sherman. C.or.e A. Sherman, Jen. Nalteaaud Eliaa Cm, aU ef Hunlinglon.iEmety emaly, Ulan. ami-- D. Hows ReglaterJ CaaMlldaUd Motlca of Klaal tV r. No. 70. Land Office ni .nit Lake. UtaU.Oci.. A, iton.' Notice ia hereby given that the fliuwi-i- named eattler have hied notice ot their intention 10 a.kc final proof in support of their claim, and t..tiaiti o.oof wilt be made before the Register and ecetwr.- at Salt Lake City Utah.oa Dec ith. taju, v. Peter C. fetenon.H. H. 6jM lor the N. N. . , (S. W. - . 4 s. E, N. w. s Sec. ao,Tp 11 j, K. 4 He name, the following witaesae. to prove Ilia residence upon and cultivation of, said land wis. Peter Peterson, Dsvid W. 'I homuaonUeavjr iU- - . H.K o4ji for the k. fi. a, c. a 'if. 16 S. K. J K. and tot a at S. s. 4 N. w. Ssc. joTp. 16 8. L 4 K. H. names the followiug Witnesses so prov ha canliauons residence upon nuu cultivatiun of. .aid land, vie; Peter Pelaraea, Peter C. Peteraon, John C. Jenaoa, Nel. Petenon all of Kphraim, Uuh. Also on Dec, inn, 1B00, vis: Nats Petersen, H. B 454 ibe S. a i.e. 17 Tp. in S, K. 4 E. He name, the following witnesses to prove bis con tinuoua residence upon, nad cultivntion of, said land, wis: David W, Thompson, Peter Peterson, John C. Jansaa, and Henry 1. Heal, all of Ephraim, Uuh. faAHK U.llos.s, Ktgist.. 0,t, Deris. Attorney. IfatlM for Publication. Aa aea. 'and Often u Salt Lake City, Utah Oct. 07., lloa Notice u hereby given that the following-name- d nettle, haa tiled notice of hi. intention to make final proof in auppurt of hi. claim, and that said proof wilt lie wade belor. the Probatajudge, or in his absence, the Count. Clerk, of avmery Couuty, Uuh, at Castle ajalc, Utah, eu Mooday.iiacembcr eind., 1890., vir: - Joseph tUn Nielsen, H, U. Na frjio, for the N. W, 4,tec. ry.'i'p. 17 n, X. sn K. f lie name, the following wltneeeea ta prove hi. con-tinuous residence upon, nad cultivation of, Miid land, via: John Alger, Lnn P. Oveaon, Charles C. Clauaoa and Keamus O. atasmumaa alt oi Cleveland, Emery Couety, Ulna. fruiic D. Hol.t, ttegiatet. Katica for PnbUcatlou. No 7. Land OSes at Salt Lake City. Uuh, Nov. 1 it, itoo. Notice i ncr.by given that the futlowing-uame- ; acttler has tiled notice of hi. intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof wiU m made betore the Probate Judge, of fcmery county, ltao Territory, at Castle iaie, Uuh, on December aath, 189a, vsa: Carl Wiiberg, D. S. No. toWfar the W. . at. ay. 4, sa. 14, Tf. U...I. a. He aames the following witnaaaes to prove bi. con-- tiauousoatdeaca upon, and culuvation of, Midland via; Kicbard C. Miller, Aadrew Rasmuaten, James M. , Petersen and Charles aiwasey nil of Castle Data, Ifmarv Cauaty.Utaa. . Flax D. Hua.a, Regnte. SfatlaMfar PabUoatloa,-N- 878. LaadOac.atS.lt Lakei Uuh, OcL. jiat, rS. Notice is hereby given that the following named , neater one filed notice of her intention to make final ia support af her claim, and that said proof wilt troof before tha Judge, or in his absence the Couaty clerk of Smer coualjr, Utah, at Castle Dale, a Dee.iaMh, saiki. via: Chrieteae aor.ana, H. . IMd, tor tan S 8. W. y nad a. I- hw. ,,, Tp,l4, S. M, 1. K. S.L tho ejaeaea sva feUewinf witneeaa. la prove ner reaideaca apoa, aad culavatta ot, said land, tin. Bdredge, Peter T. OUoa, Ore.n W. Allred ' and ttaoraa iiewaard, aU of Price P. O., Emory Co, ; UaakV ' twaaK D. Bo.aa, Kefteter. WiJrafa Caaatwiak ajaaraeva ear cUimaat taste for Pa nUaat tlasa, , Land 0ceal Salt Lane city, Uuh, November lib. stae. QNoaee la hereby given that ctha tailowing-name-aettlar fcen filed notice of his intention to make Anal proof eeoaoct of his claim, aad that said proof will t ' .T j rjua, n. Castle li.le. on Uecember into, t.oo, vis: K. a Breach, U. S. (a tor the w. . m. m. , mac am m. la, a.a. 10 as ata aaesea W leliewiaf witaeaaee na nrova hu laasnaii apaa, aad caUivalion of, said Land, TX ntaVadga, five Diajictt, Kparaia Disaick aad 6e. Iearn am, ail at Priao, P. O., Emory Couaty, Vnaaa hunt D Hoeca), Reganar wmm ssadCWdwtsd Atmraoy. ftaatwa tat Pabllcotloa. ao. tie-- Lead OakanllaW Lake City Uuh, Kovamher eata. ilea. fioeka lo hereby grvea that the following-name- d nenaor haw filed nodce of hie intention to make final proot in supfort of hi. claim, and that said proot will be mada betore the fudge or in hia abaence the Clerk ad the County Coml SanPcu County, Uuh,at Manti, Utaa. an Jaauary Ota Ibqi via: Jama P. Gundersen as. K. lU lot the H . S'M " ad a n. a. 14 wtc as. nntf a w,t-- a a.i-- 4 aac a, v. tf. a t a Ha names tkofoUawiag witnesaea to prove hi. coa-t-l. ne. 1 reevdeace upon, nnd culuvatioo of, aaid Land, vis: Petal T, Jeeoea, Peter Y, Jensen, William C, Ever. oat said John 1 euag, all of Ml rleuaat, ' o. Utah.' FRAiiK O. Huaaa, Register, tnioat a Caaalvltk, Aaqm. tor Cinsmaat, |