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Show The County Register ; A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER. tU'MCKIPTIOMi Sx Man., fi.ts; 1 lire Mi., tuyj Co. Publisher Rcoistfk A.ao, Entered at the Tost Office at Ephraim, Utah, as second class matter June 4, 1690. MARKET REPORT. Kiporttl by C. Wool.... m What The. I . 8 S 00.00 at Liberals Demonstrate. Other Notes. Andrew. CPHRAIM ' PUfES. 1 .. 13 ta 16 ets. Political Clubs p-- 1 Urgilii The D stl atFoiiut:ilii (irirn at Moroni. ii lifts at tlie seen ml ii There was 1 fire in the Inuse of Epiie llansuu .t Ml. Pleasant oil Monday last, has it, not in the endruin-j- r place. It was extinguished before tmn.li damage was done prir and imi lie Has worked f r ,ne interest ,1 ail le pla t Cu r ( tpplauw , lu Music l,v i te band. .,v p; Je.is . Imd Meeting of The Ephraim Club---Process- ion Indoor Exercises. FOUNTAIN GREEN ION. ORGAN-IZ.V- I Mr. Nielson member ofjthe Kxeca-tiv- e Coinmitee, of the i'enplea Party visited this place on the and an Organization of the Peoples Party of this place was effected. This organization is to be known an 5- - ) WE Coct. per. bus. '$ 1.50 per cat. 85 cr. per cat. Oats ... 1 111 Co-o- p '..'..82.00" I! Reu-ald- N-- , r.gln c iiipl.i-ii- enleieil a, d iioin ug d nr luilian three lias mm in A c ,nimiire-'- f nv p.i.inmriii ed. h- - t rrn ii s i ,i:i l ey en a,p auviea ua tiie im LAItfiEST t- - sunalde ell ilaiine.', I r ill i l is railroad Hands .lhc..,l iiKl tlie occaS 'in 1 the ul l.ie lim II , :iK.iiiview Ft: wvil.c.l .11 a. iraiiniil day, tlie 71I1. nisi. 1 THE STOCK u-- The Peoples Party Political Club of Fountian Green, and the following Officers were elected, Viz: SIOUNAKV ITEMS. Ktplii Robertson, President Win. T. Cook Vice President There have been a number of appliLars Nielson Secretary cations fur seals f.,r the new lei in winch next Monday. Several bum liegiiis Cornelius Collard Treasurer Chester, Oct. 27 1890 Fur the next teini we expect that the toms DOSE s Two boys aged shorn 13, named Cails.in aiulTiiu Tucker got into childish Jispute when ti ll 'soil plunged at Tucker will) a kmle attempting to sti.ke him in ihc himst. Tuiki-- threw ng an uKl gash 11, up Ins mm le. THEY IVI REO.K. Our Slier iH .li. Bums, .f .1 1 I'AB'IT U.L'U. P baslieru accused uf taking part with the Liberals. N w ihis 4 tself is me a Barley... 1 I .V. Mt. Plei.e it. ; great crime as g. d nidi do the same, Flour Straight Grade.. 81. 80 It), but ss Mi Bums i a Peoples Paliv m.iu Hie P. P. Club KtcisTm: Futob pan ts utrat and was elected Ins p xui.n, bv llut held their litst regular meeting here Wheat 65 per bus last over tlie the I1.1 pally. Ills c iiitiileleil lalbei a slid g nielli, 8 1 .70 per c wt, store T'licie a a a loiye audience pies 0111 ul the ranks, but f f lire be elii ,i sacked Oats tit ,se win, might lielieve the siaiment. ciiI.sIhiui one half ladirs. Tlioy have fi.oa Barley we wi'l say si Mi, Ilnurs explained ilir Some 91, niemlieis eniolled. Seminary w ill lie m.n ed into the m re Flour uu tire mailer to a KtmsTsa Toe programme 1. 1, the evening begin i cuiiiiiindi'itis MORONI ORGANIZES building kuuwn as tlie Wool 13 to 1 6 et, after the usual day , the Rally at Mi. Pleasant. Toe Hall. ope.iiug ceiiniunir. Liheial callhad Pleasant 1 Party ul sit. S, icecli fnnt C. N. Lund who A political meeting was held at es'emied to Mr, Burns beb.ie On Mon lay last we had a very peased fur music speaku.g Cuurtey of , d Mr. Cartel, amt upon these gentleMrs. Augusta Enrktoii played and was ant visit fro Pres. Peterson aiul Aput-ll- e Moroni, Oct. 14 fur the purpose Lund. We are always pleased lu organizing a Peoples Party Club. men being requex.rd to take tneii carwarmly applauded. Mr. l.uiiI said: Mr, Chairman, Ladies see uur friends The meeting was called to order by riage to bring lu the Illgiim," after STAKE CONFERENCE. ma.uiec n and Gentlemen. In appealing Nathan Faux, Chairman. San of the C inference On Friday, Nov, 7th, tlie Students uf The Q latterly so and thus reUiiii the lav r they liad We mfc yuust this cur first regular club ei M Mr. C. Nielson the member of in v held Tabernacle will will the Ml. be the Peie Slake receiv'd give beinmary ing I d.i j entirely prepaiau Nov1 h s was oral Terri: the of Ex'utive Conunitee ball. friends ul been have their Many at Moroni, commencing Saturday, and if 1 had had I .me in make such perfectly i.ght and pi per. full invited of au-and are ember 15, iSo, at 10 A. M. l the RMtUTsa the peoples party they pleasau. Peopes Party, addressed the meeto , we have had so niui b pio.iaiat drsiied. uf A full at.endince is this c iuiiiv, fully just, lies such said re enilv, and by eloquent anticipations. ' ing, and explained the nescesity of all rg.iu Canute Petersun, and Sircnfi what km.w Uums 111 then Carer should Mayur scarcely speakers, I The composition lessons for Wrdnet those who had right to vote in the Henry Beal, and assuies the party that they ' tu prepare. All who have. lacked a position, were The fever day, political political John I). Maibm. coming campaign to be up to their have uu betier men than those same teat have taken either C.C. Good win or so far infected oven the school childien duties. .Presidency qf the Sait Pete Stake. the "Liberal Tarly" and if there is any- heie Ibis geutleinru. a all uf were thai week, they Showed the result ofthe I.ibral rule thing evil that culd lie said ul either, nature. political Our Barb Wire will le sold at that has nut lieeu said 1 do n it knuw in Salt Lake City and Ogden. LIST OF LETERS what it is. This is a club meeting anyThis is review week. On M.i:.i1,v tlie 'Cost. Ephraim Caop. Mr. Nielson moved we organize a how, anrl nut a rally 1 think the votRemaining umcUiiucd in the Post sellout reviewed the less. ms in Bible The people of .Ireland are starv ers uf either p.iitv are fully informed and '111 ulugy, Grammar, and Arithmetic; 011 political club of the Peoples Party Office at Ephraim on Oct. 31, 1890. and it is not necesaaiy to Tuesday Buck Moimmi Theology, of Moroni; carried. If not called for within 30 days they .ing. They do not want charity, but p spared, urge aiiv person 10 do their duty. Ge graptiy.llygien and Olbug-rapliOn the motion of John Olson a will be sent o the Dead Letter work. Publics and political parlies have been Reading, commitee were appointed to take Office: a gieat Plain Flannels, both red and heretofore looked upun with names of those present who desired deal of disfavor here 111 Utah if not con Anderson Mrs. Mariane .white, all grades and prices, at' II. sideted a MANTI ITEMS. to beeorae a member uf the club. positive evil. We had no need Aulguire Prof. J. A. Hanson. Q. of them, being iss. dated end having very The commitee appointed weje Mauti, Oct. 2nd. Christensen Miss. Laura C. little uf an opposing iialmr in our midst The Salibalh services were well at Tabez Faux; John Bailey, John J. P. Meilstrup has received an im- and there was pailicular interest tended. Dyboad Ellen Elder Nclsou principal n the Olson and David Rostrom, mense stock of the famous Morse manifested in this line. Many matters, Hansen Joseph A. s mie imeli made Chur ill Seminary forced now issues and many On motion of John Olson, A. upon aie .bools and shoes.' Hansen Peter in relstiim to his us that requite us to be conversant with inieresiiiig rematks was elected President. G pel uf imlueiKe and labors the Mis. Anne C. Jensen matters. J. P. Meilstrup has received an political In motion of T. J. Morley, John tu take sides' leaching in the ntuds ul ilia Y.mng The Johnscn Helena pets in is forced into immense s ock of the fatuous Morse Every uf r the dwelt un also Seak-dangers our midst Bailey was elected Vice President. eves a stranger coining Johansen Miss. Crissic infi lelity especially in cunneciiun with boots' & shose. Lew:s On motion of A. L. Jen-eanddesir.ng to be stricily independent, . with-Jonsen Lorren wlien uf sciences the tnuglit study willing if be can but find a span of neu. Elder Henry Swenson was elected Sec. and Tres. A great variety of cashmere, tral Jensen Miss. Hannah ,ut the Spirit uf ground, to sisinl upon, it; will find Winlch ive some inieresiiiig rrmiuis-ence- s It being suggested that the club Peterson C. C. A. ladies and mens cloth of all grades. tliera U none, and he must take one of his uiissionaiv experiences side or the oilier. It is every man's go right a head to work, a program "J7. Q Hanson. ' Poison Mrs. Sophy Switieilotid, was elected the following right; and 1 may say duiv. Peterson Maria P. meet- commitee tlie addressed Jenson Bishop We the as known are You can get any kind of a stoves Peoples Pirty named persons being selected. Rasmussen H. C. out opponents as the "Literals" ing fur a short time on some business at H. P. Larson's - cooking or nnd John Olson, T. J. Morley Niels Sernson Mrs. Mary It thev have nothing else that is good matters. Bishop Keid called attention them. see and Call election. A. Christensen Jane Faux, Mary eating. they have a g.ivd name. If I liau my tu the approaching Wolsey Miss. Burnace. Larson. wat 1 would rechiisten the two parlies, MANTI L1BKRAL RALLY. H. P. La kirn, P, M. tnless miet'but Loveyo.tr yn they end we wuu d take the name of "L'b held i of a 1 Short Speech by Nathan Faux .have proven that' they recsprocate, crab as one appropriate to our p dicy theReport Hall . jheral meeting City he encouraged all to be activ . in the as appropriate 10 'dont be too Liberal with your vote. ad they Meeting was railed to order by II m. Xotlrt lor I'ahlftiittita then policy. We have organised our- John Patten, Chairman of the local Lib- performance of their duties in the UidOiec M Sbit Ukt Liijr, I'hti Out. tfM ilg For your dress Flannels and lad- selves intu n political party as a patt eral Committee. Opening specrh lor co ning campaign. hutra brtiy given ihai Ikf Iwikiiiriag iwmtil ies doth,' LI. Q. Ilanson can satis luve funned these clubs end entered the Chairman who was iiileruptcd by miiki uf lot mom ( maIm feul Meeting was adjourned until MUlcr Imi feted iiit., lire atuJy oi politics as a means of M.m. W. K. Keirl. Tlie gemleme-- i was proo4 m auurt id ho cUim, Md ilil imd ptuul will m 28 A new 7 of 1890 ladies lot p fy you. jersey maintaining our rig Ins as citizens, as i d irmcd by the Chtiimin thai he could Thursday evening.Oct. uf Hidt lac lure ilii huiiaitJiMitf, m u hfe alncm, Ui County i.lvrk ad batry Uwiny, L'tulu at LoMk cloth just unpacked. tree Americans; to si niggle f ,r wuat we have an opportunity nt speaking at the talc. Lufe. mi MumI.ii, December mb. iluu. m: fee the b. W. Na Conceive to belong to us under the proper time. A speech by the KeV. Mr. Juacpli Llin Nichum, H, When the ladies reflect what laws, and win, can blame us or any Martin on the pulilira! snualum, was E. t 4 feec. 17. Ip. Ha iba ariincawk fcaUtming la oMw PARTY ferorc bn com RALLY. FS I PECri show up listened to with m ilked attention: Tins party deprived them of the right to other party. have a right to liniMNw raaidcubc upon mu cutuvauan of. mid Utid, and vix: reni.il ks weie concise and vote, they will know which party the food qualification uf Mr. gcniUm.ins Mnndav On evenin? last the Peoples Juha Algor. Lam P. Ovcom, Cbartca C. CUumoh rules, to show up l the point, and seemed to deserves the weight of their just Isj under political Club of Ephraim had a grand Rally and KaMiua J. Kummii nil of CLcradaud. bnciy the weaknesses ul the oilier candidate. mskea Mr. Calvin party to Uuh. go,d impression. Cuuiy, election. Tuesday1 disapproval. Fbank D. HuMw Kaginar. Icangiatuiate the members oi this Keasiaier of Pavsoi) was then introduced prior The mircliing dull firmed at Club Mat there i such an orgamruiui to the Assembly bv lire Chairman. Tins their respective points as per announce The Ephraim Debating Club held in uur midst, and 1 can iruniie you the in was also interupted by Hun. ment in the Rkuirtrb extra on Sunday. VirtiM fur PubllwUiM. their regular sessions every Saturday result will be good, livery man and gemlein JKOIM4 IV. K. Reid who was promptly rebuked The parade commenced at the Taber (Mice at Salt Lake City, Utah, Oct. 11 possible should become Ilya fur his breach of order. The Spea ter nacle and followed almiat the same Land if,uacd evening. J. P. Christenson Jr., is Presi- woman as farthe w hereby given lhal Me lolhNVHW. Nonce of the dav; the at some length on natural development issues on ba tiled auuca of fern lutcadon 10 mm Anal dent and Jos.F. Dorius, Secretary, infoimed route as before. Over 200 torches were nettlcr science ami theory of g iveriiineui; and of the nrouliBiuMurtof bncbuin. onddutinid yanuf will Teritnny. SHike very highly uf in line. 'Everybody invited. be now befoe ibe humii Judge, er in bio oLocnce. we need it mmeto-da- v than w ever the citizens uf Utah our business men, in the the Cunaty clerk, odtatry county. L'uh, m Unit A large gathered luve in the past. There have been ul creed or politic. Thought Tabernacle alter the Dale. Ulan, en Saturday. Uccembar, jolh.. ate mi: Xae greate.it variety of Hats for mauv irrespective parade and the John L. Hraobcr. M. IL No lor (be W. Wad b. questions asked by loreignets in the Peoples Parly to exclusive thus preprogramme wa rendered. . ModS.K.ta men and children. Hoods and S.E.S-4LiiftN. regard 10 religious belief when teeking venting captialiil from locating in llieii 1 Music baud. Sec. the by 13. ry. 17 8, Raagx 1 1, for the laJies at H. Q.Han the right to become American citizens, midst, said mat the pr.xp-ii- ly ul Salt Ho anw ibe hdlewiod wilnamai le prove bincen-2 Prayer by the Chaplain, Andtew in nv if there is any good Like ami tinuoMrawdence upon and ciUftivaSou ed. aaad was larg Iv due to Thompson, Ogden ton's, Register Block. No greater but vis: rearm lor debaring a nun it wuuld be Liberal rule, said it was liis opinion that stock in variety can be found in for 3 Music bv the hand. Albey W. Rbemaa, Oforu A. fherman Jena having no know ledge of the Netbton and Eltte O ail ul Huatiagftow. Emery sometime in the future politics iu Utah 4 Speecn by Henry Beal. Esq. Ephraim. wasiwearing allegieuce to. I would be adjuncts by the two great na- Chairman Mty. Ulab. of the Peoples Party ComFfeAMK D. Hum Refiner. do not think aperson should be admitted lion. John T. Caine remarked at to chiiensliip uidees somewhat acquaint- tional parties es in the other States and mittee. Challenged any man to prove Territory. hi that he had given away one of the Banquet: San Fete is the ed with the laws of the country. (Ap that the Mormon end GenRwUce for PaldienUom. right. Had not expected to speak but the Kspunsibibtiei tileThought HO MA element was more in haimony than aince Granary of Utah, and Ephraim is oplaine) lu assuming hie name had been brought intu Land Often u Sail Lake when entiielv Cuy, Utah. Oct. aim. iM. ignurani affiliate guvernmeiit, formerly and would continue to the paper that he ha I started the racket jduftica w hereoy hrae that ibe foUuWiag (.ertalnly the Chief City of the of 'he i f principal uudei lying the in the future and in connection when lie had not. he diditt know but eltlar baa Sled notice ed bia inleadou la ntakeuntil mote Anal and 'done has herself proud' will be the remit? Talk about county, roof m oupport o kia elaini. aau ibal mid proud wdI ! with immigration and an in he might do well to start in a union uf Church and State; did it exist llux increasing bo Made before Probate Judfo of tea Pete ul capital a mute haimoniuus (Applause.) Ucab. al Manii. Uub. on tac. KIl 1890, va: it is not one half to dangerous, as ign.ir id efbrr would exist. for the &T S. Young Utah can expect nothing imm V. Steven 1. S. No. The stu ly of politics has been anct in the masses, a o that a few men state The Speaker bruught forward il lus- Liberal Party, Said John T, Caine had s. W. HySJL UA1-4W.14SK. u. ! education can them. sway Enlightened thrust upon the people of this snow that no toaiiou could lived in Utah over 40 yean and had trations to Ho names the Mbwinf witnemei le prove hie meant political education at well as a prospet with a union of Church and worked both with his voice end hi pen. Territory. The result is that, Me 1 knowledge tpo, and cultnradoa of lud load of the science. Kveiy Siate Vir. under Italv rule, proper notably the He out nun to far. is and Women, 99 Prod Strode. Keib Dnbk young and old. m iih r should be familiar to some ex Jna. Allred, Harding i Asiatic countries where the too who aie here will vote lor John T. Carl Hanaon, ud Sprmg Cifty. Ulab. learned or ignorent, aM are posted lent witn tlie subjects that she my lie civil ,wer bv the was dominated Frauc P. HiwNt p Applause.) Caiue.(luud her childien, Tome os ti.e v'.t ;1 issues of the dav References to the develop Keguierw A band Music the Medley, 5 by i this is the comity ul all couulties. mem uf the mind and the benefit aits- - 6 Speech by Alma Greenwood the ome S A Kenner, Esq., left some ccel thW defecii, ul bunch thw consider bj mmeln mi, You do not think lam g.hng 6 read Keller for PohUmtlea. uan second only to agiicultution all these paperihiowing a roll of papers lent Saup.es .f Sther bearing ro.k tfovnimeinjfilljfiveriniieniaUh Ka ad.uin.itervd, liniusiry rnnaiks was Mr. jllsly 'Me made Land Oftccat ftak Lake. L'lahe Oct, jliu iHOL by ot Closing on the the with us the other day. It rs from the and llin I want are They stand) copies to to Notice w hereby given that ibe Mlnwiag named my children, taught i Cxrihv ot wmcli the meet' Tribune and l after g bmu-int'rovo, f. them cUhr baa Aled notice ef her Mtentinn re Make Anal apu!igze r Alexander and other mines in the the young nun and w mien, and that ui: into this meeting. (Appltiiiie.) It was frond in BdMnrt al bar rlaim, nnd that Mud proof mil h 'hey wl:l um find a beirnr tug ailjouiued. West Mountains. One piece is heavy on before ihc Judge or in hia nbaeace the kaid in a the Central Hall be Madeclerk by speaker the cltrystaliivd wisdom ol OM- - Tlu of Emery county Utah al laollc Dale, Lumber aud Shingles wanted at J. last Friday that C C. Goodwin d'd not County gatena, which assay wt-l- l in .;ivr- - Ane aa Lce.ibh. iWk vu: hik.e brure. 1 am Chnatena H. E. INk lor the SW ft W. and advocate Surenaca, dislranchisement, The wars the bloodshed, the strife Miss Matilda Ratmusaen. one of going tn impeach this statement. This M.- ssa W.H . X. is Sac. is. Tala. & It. to E. S.L tliecuiilesis that have transpired iullie M1SREHRE6EN 1 A LION. is the Tribune not the AVwx or Herald onr lady typos has been engaged by h inuii struggle fur a belter stateai mure lie booms the Mtewinf wimemca ta prove kcrcea Read slime extracts snowing that he m t linuotw residence upon and cuttivaima of, anid Imid, the people of Wales to teach their iierMrt government is all turned up in One uf ui exchanges in speaking of only advocated disfranchisement vix: but will We Constitution Gca. EMredga. Anar T. OWa, Green W. Allred (Applause) school. Mist Rasmussen it a very the the Grand Rally in Ephraim, uu Monday had wilfully end lyingly abused the and our rights and fieedom. but George Duvaaid, all of Price f. U. Emery ce contend the 27 of October, says: agreeable and talented jroung lady, in doing for ul this Cuunty. Met with fre- Utah, people nut lurget to giant the Xante so was o'clock At s formed, 7 ire prucrssiui fimD.HoiM, Rrgimeff. and have no doubt will give the to all men. As the men who laid the applause. Wilkes ft Chadricfc Alter acys far cfauMaat marched andcounietiniirched along quent 7 Song, John Brown's Knapsacks,' fullest satisfaction to her employers. fainifaiions of this government succed-e- and streets fur some time lAbuul thous- by Lillie Greaves and Co. the 10 we shall succeed; (Applause) We congratulate the citizens of and marchers were in line sud nearly 8 Music by the band. Dont let us, like almost evetv generCMNUbtadRstireofriMlPfear. Wales. settlement iu Ihc county was repNo. 9 Remark by Hon. A, H. Land, ation gone before, come to think qre are every resented." Laad Often M tabft7. Laka. Utah Oefe. this of ilao dial the Showed voters Countv, hual the seme of civilisation, for the Kntirt would almost savior This i.ct Sa llr Intkortaj, a,..me, is wrong and hmby Mr. Babcock, Right of way agen man race will still coutinue to uf this City, had power to vote as they mins ImIM progress nteiikwimucaukiliil wilful The proces- please, and all wh.i hear me know it. BRwlisiiiroMtsilwiclMS imsieptesenlatmu. for the K. G . W. was u. OiMiaia ptuM wlU detained This generation is ahead in my respect ol sion was entnely made up of, and bv, the Tlie bdnra lbs Ucxmut u. Kmi-- it at uh leader of vuur Club 'have asked b in Ephraitq for some time on ac hut what seems good enough aim people, under the auspices of you to vole with t tem, and shown you Lak LorH. I'tok.iM Ike. isik, il m: tkn C. Ephi PstMsns E, w h ike N it N. n. S. W. in the light of the cvtnf of the camplicitiont which maybe veiy Iimperpecl Peoples Club except the honorable the reasons for your doing su Explain- N. 1, s. E. N. a. in a. a. 4 1.,. have no bad Word lor the Tp delegation from Salt Lake, the cuunty ed the position uf the two National He saws tin kitlewins winnMa Jtave arisen connected with the way "L'beials to night, we Will ka cn toidnea aptn calli.uio udot, aa,d UsS go to the Central Cummins uf the Party, Parties, anj when the local issues are S' bnuMH IkmZ W. ThasnMa. Hrmir T. ii. Frar Through Ephraim on B. street. The p.illr and defeat them to morrow, and a delegation uf 6 or I People e ! the an end. we snail embrace them. But si ssdfeks CJaMstl ol Fkniul'uk. Ifentlemerf finds ho fault with offica'ii one punishment is enough. jApplausr) citizens uf Spring City, All. ss Use. iMk. So. vu: lkmS W. T knanss was impossible far the s- -d H KU51 hr ike X. S S7 1. M tit. s T. ik sTT mg, MssF.mma Fieiiizen, Red, and a hall duzco or to of the ladiea ol showed how it to of Ephraim, as hq says they have People's Party give up lliei. party a While and Blue, (hearty applause) dona best they could. Matiti.represeining the Womans Sufliage. present, as to do so meant dnlrnchis K.I. HasMusikskakHnnsaitMiHM , mv 3- Comic stump speech: C W. SorenlA rub a iu way Eph- ment. Gave his reasons for being' a ka gommshs nadaK cstuvuiua o( mi4 Why tty sneaking up Candidate lasd, vw: We believe member of the raim of her lauiels. fheRectsTH believes thoroughly son, Tne used Peoples Party. First, Pcnr Ikwa.. Pmi C, Phcism. I oka c. Jmmb. Carter gave a speech, on bein max:m. old Give Is the ' thrutiglily Ns Ptunas aU at thna, I'uk.' Second, it in homh entemrise And home pro- fore electron matters, highly impiesive they were an honeai 171k, IDya, vu: N.k ss that wnich belongs tnCicser," an economical Party; party; unto H v Third, it is n moral 64- Aha ductions both in regard to manu and much applauded, but would fan etc., Cjhci On S. X.i-- r Sn, 1, Tpi a hum,, affair and The entire is I, it constitutional a procession Party Fourth, Om ialkisria. wilnaud to party; Hs n readeis after election. bis eirerta your facttiijiii and also stock. When the wag a pron unced success, and the These are a few ol mv reason for being aus aU cuhivsiMa M at, told l..d. Song, Wni, Watson UIonian as a line horse for sale and Ephiamr Club and the energetic Exec-uiiv- c amemher of the Party. lam ging tu vu:David W, Peter PfUnua. Joke C. Thompson. and programme committees; both vote lur fulm T. Caine, because I knuw Jenaoa. and those imported the buyer has several Tne chairniau asked lor a subscript-- 1 Beet all ef Kphraiai. l'lek. Henry T. ladies '7and gentleman; alone de- hint to be a man if iniegiity and tiuth advantages by purchasing such stuck. m tu defray exieusea exincuied by the serve credit for the success of tlie Ot r! Dsei Altoraey. Ta the first plate fhey are arrlimitcd dubwhirlt was generally resioiided to. affair. this was being uken up sir Wm then again if any thing is wrong with LIWhile CandU. ml proposed that the time he the animal the breeder will be handy occupied by someone making a speech. NOTICE. MILLINERY SHOP. to look after Other reasons could His name was mutioiied ss the speaker I have in my possession a sorrel mare, wilh noted tush secoflded a such and Christine Petenon, dealer in all 1? given in favor of the idealbreeder old last spring, leit hind foul in, 3 years ou lelt thigh Incompletely nonplus the ortgijnior white, bland resembling of the animal shows as good points as kinds of Lsdies Misses and Chilof the proposition. He responded The owner can have the animal bv call as the imported, and thai is the' drens Hats and Caps,' invites her however, in a very handsome manner. ing at nty place iu Ephiaim, and proving case wjjth the Rasmus Nielson horses Prugiamme fur auJtner friends to come and examine her tube. prupertr. msitiug stock. The latest forms and best Tfv .Nielson will take a trip thorough aniiuuuced latter. S, P.Jvnson model only, are used. A very wilh clcctin "t I' A r tax AT nr pleasan r. fine htslltwns; commencing at Gu:tn- choice assortment of Ladies goods When you are in need .d anything in also on hand. fwa anq going north through the en- - Ob Sunday last, between two and our line please call and see 0111 ; tire County about the 1st of Jan- - t,,rr o'clock, a fire broke out in the and we arenlee g.nd G ds lowest entre Street, two doon east of City stackraid ol Pe er joliansuu. It is nut pines affable treatment and loo cents tiary Horsemen took out for him Hall, Ephraim, Utah. known certainly how it originated but lor the Dollar. ill Be tn your advantage. J. P Meilstrup :hegentlem in suffering the loss does! Wheat.. HPIIE FAIR VIEW. toe 111 MOUNT PLEASANT. Tie L.irsoii Hr i., aiejiiit c n ileting Nov. 6, 1890 a hire bane buiMuii; jii lue lot there , father realties on. (Main street) tn be used as a genrial ltse store. Ephraim, Utah, J Fire- - Peoples Party Club Did the First Meeting. MantI not think it hired. n .ry. but ratio r ini el.iies to tile pnili.ii that as usual it was cigsrnte sin kina, or small boys and ' is in.ticlics. 'I'lie liaps uudei estimated al $i w. To eiiunierale;tlieie was a span ul K', d lioisrs, a new mowing inai'liine. two sets of harness. 40 bushel of potali es, one ling, between 3.1 and 4u tons id hay, beside quantities of o'.lirr teed, buddin.--. umber etc. Tlnaie who witnessed the l.urmiiif describe it as a t impressive and dieadlul sight and aiulexpiess suipnse llial the guuaiv were left si.uidiiig. A Kxiits-t-a lepoitrr passing over the groin. d 24 hours slier ward found tile place a picture of desolation Tne proprietor heips of debris tiytiiglo quench the winch were suit sin lulder-nheaps ul red liie, be irailingaii iirgati at tram Mr. .,hau-uthrough in every has h id a guard over it every h ur fear a wind lor might catty sp irks to some other place He bears me loss w III heroic ptul wopliy; and we believe the people of Mi. Pleasant will assist him in the milter of feed far what stuck lie has left Queen City a Has Published weekly at Ephraim, San Pete Co., Utah. Um Yeay. The kTsr -- tea LOWEST Mss ; or ;s MatinS stock At llBGDPQ Breaking Price? 1 A 11 icp-oie- r Sd.l County Locals. a-- bel-um-- 11 .ur Cl ti"B nothing bettor than an Ilunatt IVat of and are willing to Stand or Fall by Fwts and Figurvsk f 11 1 n, 111 A site of Money at OUR STORE WILL M. t YOU? e, ge Fac-inato- np-nio- J. P. MEILSIBUP, cm I no diH.-ren- I SSphraim, TTtah. wr, tkef ,.e, l- J, LL AT THE y . 4 rente-aentativ- S. fans - ni FARMERS EXCHANGE n !. wa it ' Prt',nty k I t f YOUR SUPPLIES. Therefore call at J. P. Meilstrup, Farmers Exchange and find a full stock of mens and boys clothing, hats and caps, boots and shues. A full line of ladies misses and children's underware. Fa ily groceries of every description etc. etc. Both stores brim fulof new goods, and both hiving the " ame low prices, at second north and Centro. ' puceti. FOR |