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Show '. J . ' . - t ormwor askei! Joe how he f..-l-t. C"We , bosi," aill Joe gastping 'I don't mind the alliuptrs bit. boss p!eae kill that wa ;p what i, sticking liis stinger in my back." s Joe got the ilollar. i TORTURED FOR A DOLLAR. A citizen of St. Louis was in Flor-ida for his health. Not being strong he had a negro named Joe, who went around and assisted him when nec-essary. There are mosquitoes in Florida, snd the St. Louisan was complaing one day about their num-ber, say the St. Louis Republic. 'Pat ain.t nothing, boss," said the negro servant, Joe; "down in de swamp dey is terrible; dey is as big as gallinippers, and wol don't de bits." ! Un arriving there they were con vinced. Mo. quitoes half as big as sparrows swarmed about them in clouds. "Joe'said th i St. Louisan, a bright thought striking hint, "how much would you take to lie down on the ground here, naked, for ten minutes, and let these gallinippers bite you?" "Don't know, boss," said Joe with shudder. Will you do it for one dollar?', "Well, i, 11 try it boss," returned thenego, and in a few minutes he was down on his stomach, as bereft of clothing as when he was born. The sun was shining with terrible force, the thermometer being over a hundred in the shade! Jo: had hardly settled himself when the mos-quitoes swooped down on him with wild blood thirsty songs! and began a feast. Meanwhile one of the gentlemen was holding the watch. The St. Louisan quickly drew a sunglass frem his pocket and get-ting a focus, proceeded to blister Joe's back in fine style. In a fewj moments It waa sizing' and the crue SALE OK RLAL STATIC. Wltce i hereby given, tliut m .ti t c an f oid ft l the Probate Coiiit in and t.r lite 4 uanty o r:i I'- le, rnit.-r- i'.liu nui'tM.n the iiay tV ApuUS! m lit itMltrr ot the . il LhnU'ett NlflX.'" UlLKiillM'ti'lll, l!f HP .iV.ll'-'- i l.svf yil.M't-t.- f ii tiic iei ii nil of .hJ im nin ic;;t will - .n't iit' i u tin it! iln il i'lij-V- ft atli am st-i- t t" ui.ihmi by said Proh.m ( ourt. ot iic Jny th. it- d ii l mic, liiy i. At 11 uYiurk a m at th tt sa.d itKotupcU-n- ' in IpiiiMir; t t." hi the ttttuity nt ban , nil th : i t: h l. ti:le. n lctet and otatr of ti.e .tid t, icueit at tho time of lii UMth, in ami to all tlx ft wit an picctrsor patcri-- . tf i;taJ mIuh'i. lyinu, ami L.iii u tlic aid coiiniy uf I'rtf, I Tntufy. t I tab jr. bounded and drsenbeti a t Il"W, to wii: beginning at n poml m;.- th:i-ns- S. ftnn the N V.onier of the S. . H of ' t.ou lowuhipi Kauite J K. Salt Pake lira. V 8 4s tl Urcti t,. 7v5 i'h:int henre iIIj ili.nn., heme I ticrctii 45 W. hfiifc N. t l v7 ahum It Citiiiattniix elecn a.te. A put ret be; tr niug 3 point i j i f chain S. from the N, W ch ii of tli: N. K. of section 3, Townfcliip. S Kane Lake Mruiiian hr e Kt'jj.'- .u.ni S. uo ri j:n W joto tliums N. viiiiin I'.. i huiw X. 4i k.iinti 3y7 chain, k 'urtuini; 15 aries, i etm :uid i"oilditiun of Sir: l";..Ji tc per tn iftri pi!r'hae money tu be paid to llic .im ti'mrei ilir Way of ;ilc. b.ilan e on conrirmalif n ot .ale b x.iic frubatc Deed at th: t,jctiae ot pu. . ! ( hristcti.cti, Onardian of the prr .oti and t tate uf ' 'hristi in tcUcii inrompetriit. May H l. fl. V'm.T, KkI'J. attv. guardian. i The County Register ,tmfj,u Tto) ffcliibe4 t Ephraiin, StuTete Co., Utah. jil m A IimiM a4 Growth lu Ttt rk UadwaJU CmuVM." tlllCHIPTIOXl . Twr : '': 1 ,,r M"" 00 Btttarcd t the Post Office at F.ph-aiv- t, Utah, m accond c!a matter " '' Ricutkk Co. Publlshe r hrajai, Utah, Jun ij, 1891 uiHucroua. os. Y. Uoriui It. CIaw.on, Peter Sctiwalbe, Treat. D. 1. Madson, ' 0!e Larson. FERNOUUE SHEEP DIP. Xi&nXxtr&ctottal&i! Partly Vtgttttl. fron tha fel .0 Hanil. It Is mr to promct vf ftmtltj anl atkalitj Eaalth ef Sh.ep, T eftUVool. T en wall afford to flv PERNOLINE SHIIP DIP trial. It its jroa a grtt dal of tnoDjr. Rd th lollowinj iMtlmaa TESTIMONIAL. TliTIWOBIAU rmaorr rrmnen, lit, Dm. 'f. Hwrm, Cio Ctat - w A. H. lOilHHUTl tTILLUIC KOIldA". Mesvi. Fwiun CaawwCAt Co., Fsau tw . Co., iMawr. w. T. kw tt. 0b41 Camjumi i 1 uwd jomt lmlia Dip far ipotang Wa4 b oraar t ttMtfy t tk n ilaMreibbf ikap UM Seiitcmbor, and now iImi dip and in ti M Ik I 1m wtrwmlail ia ranamaiiliag il to wool grower w ft would b of craat raJaa w iri mlMr thmrkn! iwadio for am u wJ an uaoanl of lu kti. tkt sountrr. 1 mU af, tbal taruf aanaiat acta! eftt ato tk wool and gnaeral ondltios ( Lkia year I dippvd i.a aoabbt rtaii UT ika tbap thamaajraa. I woaid aar i tbit coaaaa- - Utak. aarordiofr to vovr prtnV4 ilraaalan f 7 ion, that in lataiarkata aSact mpaa mj akaap wat ragaiar fc;'piiif lank, and lb ay war aaart aar2 to aiaka than taratwk aiora than tkaf doaa befora tkarabf . tk appliaaaoa ! tk dip, and tkia gava ma th y oar dip ta aheapar to at la k and Va aaW apraaaloa that fa dap waa ao goad. Hat upon phar and lima, doaa not Ultra rk waal, aad aaaaiinug tiiau cheap a week or ao latar, with the betlar and chaaear than an; orhar akatp die aaawa Tiaw of treating them again with anoihar prapara- - id ibis taction oi the aounlrr. In air op'aioa. don, I dawofarad that all traaaa of the acab had 1 would add, that in ttating tba foiagalag I 4a tkan diaatipearad, and I aoaaaquantijr abandoaad ao from no interacted eiotjr, bat rn thtballW aW ika Idea of tartkar your Kernoline Sheep Dip will pror of tat treat I find joar dip Tery eonTenlent ta aaa, and est value to fellow akeap reiaera, aad UooM aapaa. kanaauaal ruaaef kaaa iajariaaa to Uw aheap and tka aada the uae of ail olker r'T lor Ua ' woeL of akeap for scab. Tear y My maaa) A. U. TmEBTS. aWgaad) WILLIAM liORQAH If yjoa aaaaot obtafa FCRROLINI SHEIr HP from roor dtalar, at k him ta Biti(iiM Frnonrta OlnihMtt Co., IS BroKtwy, H. V. HO iK MISSION AK1KS Appoint tl f.r SuikIv June ai 1S91. I'Vuutuin Green -J- am-s S.tuudeison & Peter Peterson. Muroni Jem I'eler Jciison tS: Ai.dtew Thompson Jr. Wales Andiew Peterson A Petsr II Andeison Iudiauol.1 Canute IV. Peterson i: Allf tr'ncsoii. Millxirn Ferdinand Cl.uk & Andrew Madden. Faiiview K.N, Allred & lenning Han-sen. Mi. I'leant C. L Thoip & C. C. A Ctiiistensen. Spring Ciiy-Jo- hu Carter & V. D. Can- - dland Chester J. P. Cliristenseii it Peier Pet-erson. F.phiaim Andrew J. MlTr A: K 'bi;r! lohusen Sen. jManti A C Neilsen & Villi;im w deu. Stitliiii; Neils Anderson & J. P. lUi, :n Jr. Mavfield A.W. Hessey &: Ezrt Shoe niiker. Gunnison Lars Peter Jensen & Henry Wimcii. Fayette Jens fensou & Lars Myrnp. Uover John Keddingtoit & Wm. lirown Sen. Meetings will be held in the Several Wards at 1 o'clock p. m. Canute Phtekson. Hsnkv 11 HAL. John H Maihen. Presidency of the Sanpete Stake of Zion, A SAFE INVESTMENT. Is ore which is guaranteed to bring vou satisfactory results, or in case of failure a return of purchase prices. On this safe pla you can buy Irom our ad-vertized i)rugg"''t.s a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery lor consumption. It is guarnteed to briug relief in every case, when used for any affection ol Throat, Lungs or Chest, such as consumption, InHanimatiun of Lungs, Bronchitis, Asth-ma. Whooping Cough, Croup, etc., etc It is pleasant and agreeable to taste, peiftctly sale, and can always be de-pended upon. Trial bottles fne at II. P, I.arseu's Drug Store. Mexican Mustang Liniment A Cure for the Ailments of Man and Beast A long-teste- d pain reliever. Its use is almost universal by the Hocrewife, the Farmer, the Stock Raiser, and by every one requiring an effective liniment No other application compares with it in efficacy. This well-know- a remedy has stood the test of years, almost generations. No medicine chest is complete without a bottle of Mustano Liniment. Occasions arise for Its use almost every day. All druggists and dealers have it -i-lMonat PIEASANT HI F.O. Horn . tl', M Afr kle THE CONKLIN SAMPLING WORKS.. WnrV opposite lr, v. Ii. Depot. Uiitcsj 0ra Hut Hio.-- 2nd South street. Ores rarefutly aainplcd and tld at hiyhcU market price, Returns mdo d day of Kale. Cciiiiigintnctits voiicited, Arcsi THE CONKLIN SAMPLING WORKS P. O H x ' 91J ii!t Lako City Jfaar4' itnw ffiwea This Invaluable remcdjr is one that ought to kt io -- very hourhold It will cure your Kheumatura Neuralgia, prainl. t'llts. Krttisea, Burnt. F'rosttd Keet uud tart, Sire Throat and Sore Chett If you hive l.utue Hack tt wilt ctira it It petietratrt to (he teat of the decease: It will curt stiff jotntt and con-tract muscle after all other remedies have foiled 'those wha havt been cripples fur years have used Ballard's Sitow't Liniment and throw-- aways their crutches and betu able to walk as well at ever It will curt you Price S'i eta bold by tl V tartoa iphraim Nturalgia causes w.uh Insanity The hlghtr tntdical tutharltiat of Kurop aad America have recently decided that a large ptrreat. age of cases cf insanity it canted by the axcrutiating pains of Neuralgia ol the band and face. If aity member of youi family suffers this turmentor, iaduca them to try 'Hallard'sSnew Lintmeut. Out applica-tion will alford immediate relief and you will toot be rifi of a dangeroua aud lormeatinx difteate Ballard's Snow l.inimcut is tua must penerraang l.inltueut known. It positively eurcs Kheitinalisai, l.ame back, cenlracted Muscles Old Sarl, Coras, Buniuos, etc. It penetrates and opens up the ports, drawing all peisonou matter to the surface, res tonne aad preinottng a natural circulation at the bloaa through the diteated parts, bald by U. 9. Ltxsen. CO-O- P STORE Dealers in General Merchandise consisting Dry Goods, W Furnishing Goods. lOCeneS, asLvmBfrnzmaBmamm Overcoats. . Hardware, Hats and Cam. EssssEtssdsi lioots n shoes Mufflers, jjpiusli Stationery Boxes, j Jackets, Hoods, etc. Toilet Setts, Etc. jshawls, etc. j C. N. Lund, superintendan f BUCKLENS ARNICA SALVE. The best salve in the world lor Cuts Brusies, Sores. Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Ftvet Sotes. Tttter, Chapped Hands, Chiiblaihi, Corns and Skin Em options, and positively curas Piles, or no pay re-quired. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price ij cents par box. Sold by H. P. Lar ON. VALLEY HOUSE Oppesitf Temple and Tabernacla Salt Lake City. Next Door to the Hot Spring Mineral Bath House. Rates: $1.35 to $j.oj per day. Special Rates to Large Parties. Th Electric Cars pass the Door- - :::St.' Elmo Hotels FURNISHED ROOMS. By the day and or week at reason-able rates, Ns. ?f to 279 .Vain Strut, SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH F. Eluendorft fc Co. P. Box 967 froprietor 3a6entlemens FurmsMngGoods. Jos. F. Dorins & CO Are selling Hats, Shirts, Overalls, Pants, socks, shoes j and infaot anything in their line at the very lowest cash prices, quality considered. NEXT DOOR SOUTH OF POST OFFICE f f MAIN STEEET EPHRAJM . j Martin Qlchmidt. Ochmidt, erchant xailor, fIer chant Jailor, Progress Bulding, Main Street, Salt Lakt City, Uth r 6. Box -- 85. ; f WHOLESALE and RETAIL h Dealer in Furniture, carpets, window f blinds, wall paper, etc. iVhepelebratedMonitorand n J hebelebrated Charter oakOiUB BS j Main street, Ephraiin. i-. I 0. L Eliason, a". atta tl, MttthUthi - m iSe IMPOKTRR AMD DIALER 1M WATCHES CLOCKS, JEWELRY silverware musical boxe,s;opticalgood setc t M reads warranted as represtnted. Spatial atv tatian givta te iae watch repairing. SOI.I ASENTFOR ONDI, aATINT SELF-W1NDI-CLOCKS. rroimioiTmes, Simon Bros WHOLESALE Millinery Furnishings Salt Lake City, Utah. his duties as an Ameriran citiz.-- n no: less 'han his pr vileges. Such a! one will lose sint of anrestry in his desire to transmit to posterity a gov-ernment that in fact, as well as in theory, i a government of a people harmoniously weldeil together into one nation. The success achieved by Jam. s C'hipman is sinking a well in the desert near Fish Springs and obtain-- j ing a good supply of pure water has convinced several people that there arc other places where the same re-sults can be attained. A company hat been formedat Dugway to sink several wells anj the stage company is alio considering the matter of trying the same experiment along their I ne. If thare are any t ile well drivers in the county, if they would go to some of thos.' distric s and be iuccesiful in finding water, it would b. the b.-s-t paying summer, s woik tney ever did.- - Salt Lake Times- - "A young gill raped at My rum by three dastaidly men," is a re port that reached Drigam City Thur-sday of last week. A Httgler re porter learned the following particu-lars of the crime, The parents of a certain family in Myrum, Cache county, were visiting in Salt Lake, leaving at home agirl sixteen years old and three younger brothers. The ,;irl slept alone in a room adjoining the one occupied by the boys. About 1 1 o'clock, one night last week County Iocals. three seen forrel a nniet (nlrjnr tn Mr. Peter U again on a visit to Bphraiiu. Tuekatt Candy Co.,Haadquarten far Ftrtworka. Call at Jokn Dortus Jr. for your imnwer supplies, etc. The foundation for the F.phratm depot is finished. the house and found their way to the room occuplei by the maiden. Be fore she had time to awaken and alarm the house, tha three fiendi gaggeJ and each in turn ravished the unconscious girl, leaving her i a most pitiable plight. They fled but two were subsequently captured at McCammon and one escaped into W) oming. eStriwberrtes and Ice Cream at Bennett Lsrson.s. John Dorius, Jr., carries the finest Ipt of ihaes in the city. i Mrs.' J. W. Closain left for Salt Lata City ot vesterday's train. Thf aot organize a Younj Men 'a Dtnocratic Club in Kphraiiu. Pr. W. ' H. Olsten tha county Physician left for Gunnison this rooming. Q IWt'forget that Ice cold Soda Water is always on draught at the Pruf Btore at 5 'cents a glass. - j The prim with Yeait Powders told at the Drug Store for sixty cents art too nice for anything. rh Teacher Union Institute of San Pate and Juab Counties will be hct i at Funk's Lake commenoing July ijth and ending July 17th. Th'e"oIriceri of f.ie Relief Society will meet and the young ladi.--s con-ference will bit held at Chester on Jute the -- oth. ' President Peterson and wife, C. It". Peterson and P. C. Peterson, 'went to Salt Like on this mornings train to attend the funeral of Mrs. Olioa. Irom thla day we sell meat from 5 to I eti per pound, steak and roast free from bones in one two or three pounds Will be 9 to 10 cts. per ', ycand- - C. Jensen, Main St. Eph-rali- a. . ' ' We are in receipt of the first num-ber' of th Bingham Bullatin. It is t neat, newsy six column, four page aheet devoted to the interest of Bing-ham and vicinity. We welcome it a4uiiiT rsnp eirhinffpi. m . a The announcement of A. C. Lund taking charge of the Ephraim Choir v It tery interesting. Now ye singers, both male and female, make it inter-esting for Lund. They meet for prac-tice etrery Wednesday Evening. It ia not what you earn its what you save that makes you rich. Vou can hatte a splendid chance to safe your odd nickles and dimes by call-ing on Joe Dorius, the Agent for ('The Utah Commercial and Savings Bank." Who says that the store of Jos. T, Dorius, Si Co., is t't the neatest in the county of San Pete, and tl e : Young men of Fphraim are too well . . aware of the cheapness of the goods tkey sell and the style, quality, and tlur ability. ' 4 r Tar old ten sf Peter Christen-- - sea. Of Central, as drowned in the '' lovler river on Wodnetday last. Yb little fellow enJ two other boye ' " ' trere herding cows. The deceased tkooght he would walk tnto the stream a little way, and unfortanately stepped int6 a hole and lost his foot inf. He floating down a short dis-tance and caught hold of some wil-lows where he was found the next day, 'end with difficulty was released i. from them. .rtVeWtiV. - Of whatever parentage he tnay ; ; tbe, he ta the truest American who it sjaoat loyal to the American idea of equal civil and political rights, who ia most zealous to guard those Jltgttts intact, and who recognises NOTICE, There will be a meeting of the Stockholders of the Rbgistkr com-pany on Monday Kvening June 15. As matters of importance is to be considered a full attendance are re-quested. ' Oht Laksiv, Manager . ' ' 1'trEK SUHWAI.BE, Jhe meeting will be held at the RaaisTKaOtiice. SUMMONS. In the Justices Coi:i t of Fount iin Giee1 Piec nct, S.m Pete County, Ulah Tern o y. Geo. Hiis-jiii- i P'aiiitift 1 vs. Di'tnanil John Doe, l)etentSaiit, ) 5octs Tii J lin Doe whose name is otherwise unknown Greetir,;;. Vuii are herehv summoned to be ant appear before me the undersigned at iuFouuriiiiGrecuPrecincl.Saii Pett Co nny, Ulah Territory on Thursday tli Iblh day ol June A 0 ,1891 alio o'clock A. M. to answer a cmiiplairit filled grains you bv nid plaintiff, on June iJSgi . Said action is brought 10 iecoer fron you the sum of socts lor damages d.'iie In the following described animal on pl.iin-urf- s pioperiv in Ft. Gieeu Precinct 10 geiher with feeding and care of said am inn's and costs of tliis sun viz yy- - One loan horse ct,lt about 1 year ok. no brand visible. Sa d animal is now held at the pre mises of said plaiutdi in Fountain Gi-e- PieJinct. And you are hereby no'ified, that ii you fail to so appear and answer as above required the plaintiff will take judgment ayj.tinsi yen for said sum o: tatty cents fur damages.ou said animal to yether with feed n. ami cue of said ani mal and coss ol tins suit Given under my hand this S1I1. day 01 June A. D. 1S91. II. C. Hanson Rogh Justice of the Peace l'ountdin Green Precuict We are informed by I. J. Stewart that ti e man Brown, who killed hit wife in Salina canyon a week ago, was arraigned before Commissioner Leonard and plead guilty to tke awful crime of murder with which he was charged. Me was held with-out bail and was escorted to the pen by Deputy Cuddeback. Brown is six feet high and weighs 180 pounds. The woman was also quite large and in perfect health. From the indica-tions where the murder was commit-ted, it showa there had been a fear-ful struggle. In one place there had been a struggle, and leading from there down tha hill, it shows the woman had endeavertd to escape and was pursued by her husband, Here another strui0t0rle- took nlace. 1 and here the unhappy woman stir rendered her life to the vicious hus-band. In places fragments of her ipron wera found imbedded in the soil, for it had been raining shortly before and after the deed was com-mitted. When fouad the body was lying! on the hillside, head down, the arms folded across the breast, the legs crossed and the clothes pulled down straight. Blood had been oosing from the ears and nose. The in quest disclosed the fact that she had been bruised on the right side, had received a blow on the top of the pine, and her legs had been scratch-ed considerably. It is said by a number of persons who claim to have heard from his own lips that he was going to kill her. While at the Knighton House Brown made two attempts to hang hirase If. Advocate. SUMMONS. In th Justice Court ol Fountain Gren Precinct San Pete county, Territriry of Utah. Geo. llranthers plaintiff, 1 vs Demand. John Doe. Defendant. ) 4" ct. To John Doe whose nam it otherwise unknowi Greeting. You are herehy summoned to be and appear befor me the undersigned, at my ofhee in Fountain Green Precinct, San 1'ete County, on the ifith. day of June A. D. 1891 at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day to answer a com pt.tint filed against you by taid plaintiff, on June 5th, i8gf Said action is brought to recover from you the sum 40 cents, per head fordamage done hv the fcihtwins described animals on said pla ntit s prt-ert- ia KountainCireeitPreuinel, together with in (reding and care of said animals and costs in this tiit, vi: One Koan mare Mule ball faced with a belt around her ncek Branded the u is spread on left thigh, u OneVellow horse mule llranded "' CZ3 shoulder reversed on left thigh, gaia uui.i n me held at George Cranthers Pinisesin Fmistnin Green Precin:U And you are hereby notified that if you fail to so appear and answer as above required, the plaintiff will take judgement against you for the said Sum of 40 cents per head together with costs in feeding and care ofsaid animals and costs of suit To the Sheriff or any constable of said Cdunty Greeting. Make legal servic e and due return hereon. Oivcn under my hand this 8th, day of June A. L. 891. H. C.Hasson Hofch J ustica of the Peace Ft. Green Precinct SUMMONS. I In tke Justice's Court of Fountan Green rrstinct, San pete county, Utah Territory. 4 Thomas Morgen, Putin tiff, i J vs Demans John Doe Defendant. ) ajcts. I o John Doe, whose name is otherwise unksown, Greeting: ( You are hereby summoned to be and appear before me the undersigned, at my office inKonntainGreeb pre cinct ban pete county, Utah Territory, on Friday the 11th day of June A 1). 1891 at 10 o'clock a. m. an swer a complaint tiled against you by said plain tf on June tsr. 1891. j Said action U brought to recover from you th sum of 35 eta. per head, on the following described an-imal, for damages done on plaintiffs property in Fountain Green precinct, together with feedmi and care f said animals and cost of this court viz: f One gray mare itbout 10 years old branded J CO on left thigh. f One gray horse about 10 year old, both ear cjoped Branded ti right tUigh. I Said animals arc now held at the premises ceo. Cranthers in Fountain Green frecini't. And you are hereby noticed that if you filj !: pear and answer a above required, the plaint wth take judgment against you for the said sum of cts. cter head on said animals as damages, tocethtf with feeding and care ol eid animals and costs this suit, J th Sheriff or any constable of said (ounty Gretiag make legal ternce and due return h reon Gwea uadar my naud this 3rd day of juae f ,891. , I HVC. HAVsa Fh. ut'cs of the peace Fountain Giean Htcito. i j |