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Show The County r ki.id. i- land - Ur, ii is i, lUhter ; c Mjiiti, Utah. : I. . li.t,l ll.'ll 1 l.llll"V .11. V AT i .1 ir. I kl 'Ik i as 11..I ikltUB .1 J la itlllr hi- II lit! theTeuitur,. j Hr liu I ii4i llicic 'I Mi'll III FAIL IV, J. lal n U I ITfAri Moil Jn- nil I HUy Dinir in tAi III Ml u:ay .e 4 f'tK.Sir i ia of 4 to I'.S.Land 0;iU.l--, paltciilk f ,t Agricultural, Deseit and Mineral Jaiid. Correspondence solicited and inlor niatinii given. ' 1 C. S. UKPII'E IN I, a. LAND UTF.l'K IIHIUUM.. j WILKES, LAND AGEN I' i I Land Agents & ni4ii, Uitii4 rww, ie v . 4I at lurJi and JlaiIi, alhi'ilkiti Air lUiiu-- Uc iu Itiicii crii 22 BARBER i'll 4ii ipil II. . mv ai'lly 1 iMraH' iriiMn rpcH thjt imly pans i UiAti Hill'll ileliurini lie;iic, ai'llrH Ihivi in lina irij lie liuvy 'Ilk 4lG.'d in Mill SC. Ki j tliixe. ?i, tmr rat h AMuriu-y- , ' is.v la ii.'. 11 tr I' . ul l inn nl "i il Lein,.! il .r ll, 11.- .tl t!i"S I I !. 'I i:i In til I t. 1:1V W smJ lie an il lAi ks on j I,! I near f.fl la Jrllbcilf S4M louX i, i .4i. I ,f!.ri K 1. : 1. sl aii.Li I t i.i, .. il I 't li'i :j ' S mi '.1 e." bull i ju w liciiir ilui jluiic uiai.kuid 1 an lui.luJrMkillilli IU aliliKie, N' unlT tic life U'tiiiiil vnc 41a Il'il a auktfU cuiitiiiuii here '1 M,n, on disily and heavenly blue" as lecid: d wes: ward, showed tireir peaks and curves against the peatl gi n of the sky. Tlrt IrecJom ifN it me, the unbound wago11 was so 'lot upm us, ai:d ed spirit of iuslice.il. . ells ill m.iunla in.iis "1 ul to mi cuiini lies, and that is whv tire Sw:ss 'he no niovemenl son L led my tuai toad, made would be slaves, never people to the right in vuU a colls It to divide tuysell Iran snarply writli the other wo;o:i, aud, plump we my disagreealile surr. .undiugs, to iifr.riv into a mud Ii ,lu lu ilte liu ,s forget them, while I drank in the lu I weim and nloriuus ins.iiiaiiun of the scene ll TThere we cainpe.l, audsei.T sow or tliey c, James Lowe. k ii1 EPHRAIM HOUSE ( l.sl Oifi.-- a & o 2 I V . '. J' .;.. U At i4 iffi ini s' 5r s a s S- - T . JV ,in. -''" 'A o Us .T' Ji rv 5 P Vi 3 - is a ers r r 3 S Ml si bd Z :.- -3 2?. X cu 'mm t V;ii!s'le fi 1 1 at' j Ff.i.:t;ii : t 1 V.',,, E3 - o J" 1 mmx SAVINGS BANK . AND COMPANY TRUST ( a' i to I 50,000 ;,ooo burj.lus Directors. Before the Advent Bailroads nv MRS. Kl.I.KS j ! JAKEMAN. ' tv r UI.I mi ICIUbiaiit-Ci lhe . icll me. .... 7 I. mute a traveler iu a vale of teats, oi;J snyi lung 1 w.ll tell ilk- stuff and leave hanged mucj Alin:' ll.ij'ie, Cashier. fher-'Uw did me, lu Ul course as we bad now reached the 'ou- " !?e u. l I! ixiness. lUiikiii do but to had and go summit, nothing paid on Savings lvp.isiis, money to down lull, we thought theie was only I.j.iii uu leal estate. cleat sailing ahead ul us, and we all climbed into the wagon. We were however quickly undeceived The road was really worse on this side of thebiidge, and the advantage given us iu the duwuliill giade unly made it about even. it was eight miles to the next stage to the next sellle-.ieiis'Miuuanri twenty-si- x our destination, though there were taiidies betweea. Ir. 1 it really seemed us though we would be obliged to walk evety foot uf the way, or ramp out; and we trudged aluiig as mer ilyasmiglW be fur a mile or so, when s. we came to a marshy liat, whose black sr ooze and water stretcheJ itself out in all dueciioiis, tunning to the foot ufahiupi N rocky blulli on either side so that we V. s 'i could not drive around it, and il luuked 'S. as though il would be impossible to find even a loot path that would avoid JUJV 11 , VI - a li,ii-r-.u-.- -- - - Inli-u-s- Attorneys, Written lt Oi i ttxn SH0P,J12 j more bslky money." Of course Jones balked occasionally, aud we bad to walk, and as we we:e still going higher and higher, it did not get any warmer. For about tluee miles we managed to keep un the travel and when I lie summit MILLINERY was still as ninili as that dislai.ee h lit ad Mrs. A. C. II, risen, .f us, the wag ai sank into a null hole Dealer in Hats and all G Rids belong- up to the hulls, and the hotses c .uld ing to a first doss M.lliuery Shop. not pull it out, ll they had pulled true, 1 dont think One block west a.td a h ilf 1)1 ick north of Tahermcle comer, Ephraim. I 8 1 1 they c uld have moved it, but uld Blond was almost as bad uuw as Jones, and they rushed up lu the collar and pulled one at a time, ia a way that threatened the harness with stpaiatiott, and tlicii-- e MILLINERY SHOP. Doits were, uf couise, worse than use Miss Chrisiiiia I'elers.ni, dealer in less. It was alin-rs- t noun, so we built a fire s 1 and Ladi s Fancy Goods, s d iois and hid duuiei; die team w.i taken off H if Citv Hall, Centre Street. - 't, and led, and the men were discns ug i 8 g a method of lifting the wheels by levei-agE.iliraim, Utah. at the end of a pule. Sa u grumbled a little localise theie were no fences in the vicuinv, where he get a pule ready cut and vat imv4 least h Wat obi tJ lo ax and hit go upon the hill aide for a . -- IMA H SHOP. wmmmmsa 1- e, 3L .J&VKEVH Piiora?!i Giller. lever: 1 am told by those of accui-dingl- y t. u w V. 0) m r. s a 5 it The wagon road was there, spread out over its entile width, each place where a wagon had crossed hoiked like a twenty inch plow bad cut a fuirow fur each wiieel. Theie were other spaces while con diliou was painfully suggestive of wagons having lieen pried out with a pole. It is said tliai Caesar paused on the banks of the Rubicon, and this is,I believe considered by histuiiaiM a veiv jnei Morion aci; and 1 wonder if tiie Rubicon presented the painful posibilifirs to him Dottier in, utii i tliat tli.s extended mud dd to us VYe iaused nu the brink ul tiie of, Monti'n.'iilt, rat III, Tiililota nail Will to lake a last fond faiewi-llo-f sky, and each uilici; for it looked like desci.U-one uf those kind generally mud-hol- ax hotiiiuili-ss- At least j ; i!. S3 1 w ? can give 1:0 S iau.f;i,-iuiv- v 3 lulls uHltH, e R. & . ji aO K rea-n-- ir the pause, f ,r go tin, .ugh it we limit unless we were willing to siay r'ghi lucre lor six weeks tor the nmd lodiy ii f and one s.de of the spine uak jusi as bad as the utiicx, aioi a good deal worse. aT swun to man!" aaid Sam, standing on the very edge of a high tussock 01 rass and Imlanciug himself on ins heels " i we ever get i kir well be hung upfei me night sure." Well we've got to make the attempt, said my husband, walking muodily up and down the edge, to discover, if possible. a place less bad than the rest. Having selected the spot where they intended to drive through, they tried to start the team, but Junes reared straight up in the harness, snorting wildly. They whipped, and coaxed and swore, and dragged at t.ie bits, but all to no purpose. Jones was deteimiued that he would nut go into the bog. Cant you try another ear charm on him mam? Sant said sarcastisally to the mother-in-lawho was dipping around as chipper as an English sparruw, making forty suggestions to the minute, and begging them not to whip him. " The horse ia no foul, Sam, or we would punch a hole in his ear with a shoe punch," she said with not trace of ill humor, but it was too much for Sam, and he made no further remaik fin at least fifteen minutes, Try putting a rock in his ear! Try. Try lyeing his tan to the double-tree- ! blindfolding him! the lady suggested without taking breath. Just then, as on several other occasions, when all hope of getting him to start had been given up, Junes started CfQ " 2 S . I 3 Stone Tn'.niiil'. jsfi.r TuIM ngs n SjHtmli'.y, long and wide experience, that there is a charm atiuut dox Iron Fence, Builinp Stone St.no per a pole 'snouged" from another man's CnJ S.ze fence that nukes it invaluable. V ictoria i, Etc. 4-- 24 iJejxil Skret, Nejilii A Cabinet i. We didn't stop to tee the wagon ihi pried out uf the mud, but leasurelv took Flair Claim Wuax. u,i our line uf march. Looking backward, one of the children remarked that the Agent (ar Dr. Peters Medici set. and Uterine. wagon looked to her like it had formed Kurtko where all the mud and tiredDo pud wheie the Best medicines and anessnucleus, Uoctois fail lu cure.Maiu SireebEpliraim a city.within a hundred miles m ght form This quaint conceit was the result of Christensen & Jacobsen reading the semi lairy story of the Old Bee forthwith man;"and A Stitch in lime saves nine, "And they proceeded the men at the may be the means of Saving your Life to nametheeach uf us. and the horses, wagon, wagon itself, limbs. AND RETAIL WHOLESALE character in that story. See that your Harness is in good fix, forI ashall tell not called what yon they on can BUTCHERS, do which you by calling us, for we who scj .urn here in your midst would in all probability wear the names forever more. AGENT F0 But I don't mind telling you what they BEEF, D. M. OSBCRNE. called the mother-ilones. law, and MUTTON, was Sue the HARNESS MAKER. SAUSAGE. Binders, Mowers fld tJoats and he 'Die Languid Youth." FORK Then they began to play the story, Bukos, Ilay One and half blocks South of Post office and it so amused them that they quite Main Street, Ephraim. Extras and Twineonstmtly forgot where we were, and what our Harnesses of all kinds made to order, circumstances, and had a jolly good old hand. on Met promptly delivered. work warranted, charges moderate. time. B3 1 A'e had walked perhaps a mile, when One Block East,;ul one half on turning an angle in the canyon, we Block North of Go& came uqon a busy scene uf life.' There Rsoistkii Building.Main Street, Ephraim 8- -1 were two good camp fires, three wagons 4 and teams, and twa huge piles of Hour Dealer la ofl. All kinds of Yarns, Flannels. Lindsays sacks stacked up by the road side. No guiding hand was upon the lines, Several men were also moving about, Whole Geans and Mens or cooking by the Gre, and they teemed and, as if possessed by some spirit of Sale for Wool, Cash not refused. UTAH- - as surprised to tee us as we weie to see mischief, he made straight fur the deepEPHRAIM, est, softest mul, and we stood by iu 417 1 them. We at once guessed that they were silent, helpless horror and saw that San Pete teams. For one reason they wagon sink, sink, sink; until the box were loaded with dour; and another retted on the soft ooze and the horses and SHOE (AKF.T) their horses were so fat .and so they were belly deep , floundering vainly tu and SHOE HAKE find footing- were. Send year orders to J. S. Both men.regardless of consequences, The freedom of out door life, and the custom woiR-e- a teleBig Merest Paid. hy Utah, Ephresim, rights of travelers, made it perfectly jumped in. just as uld Blond with a lung Executed in want and reNeatly of proper for us to approach them, and to groan of resignation and consent, citbe Shortest gram or letter when you are Notice. a conveyance, to take you to anyplace enter into conversation, which we did. signed himself tu what wuuld soon have Forfull partienlarsAddress or call on greetings having been ex- beeu a muddy grave. in, or outside of the County, at very Travelerswe West of Poor One I iJll, how the know dont Ephraim Oh Cky p euteied iutu mutual they got changed, Ole Christensen, 3 blocks east of low Priees. hotses out, but they did gel them out. explanations. 2 15 Ephraim, Utah. The strongest feeling that comes back Store, Otterstrom's Bhckmith They were going out to the mines with loads of dour, but whether to to me when I recall that episode is the I 1 7 Ephraim. shop, Piuche or Frisco, I do not now remem- intolerable disgust 1 fell at being deber; they had broken a wagon and had barred by the skirts I wore front givini sent it back two days before for repairs them the help they so much needed, anc READ AND RUN TO at tlte nearest blacksmith sbjp, and thatl would so willingly have given them. were waiting its return to continue They led those miserable horse out their journey. on the other side uf the mud hole. The speaker cast a rueful glance at Now if any Utah artist wants a subject the pile of sacks where they lay neatly for a tragic painting hete it is: Wagon, Eiled up, and said: "Them dour sacks in which were all uur wothlly pcsessiuns half busted them and in center, sunk in the mud up to the unloading them. To save a cent or two box; men and horses on one side, All work warranted. on a hundred of dour, our millers in women and children on the oilier, aud ta III Jilf San Pete will put their dour into mos- unable to unite their scattered forces; quito netting, or something with as mountain, evergreens, etc etc. little strength." I say called Sam across the muddy The mother-in-laa i again in an emer- expanse, "here's a go! Junes knew more Monti, and Ephraim Utah. about that blame muil hule than the gency came gallantly to the front "I tell you what well do," ahe said, whole of us, dident lie?" fur we had explained our situation, we'll "Whsi are you going to do now?, we rc. tljlrfriUKldlcSIiiilittr 40c, wertli mend your sacks, il yon'li take a team shrieked back to him. , 6r. " NcwYoricMiUs ualawidrrShirt and go back aud bring our wagon up." x For Sam stood on the edge of the vmth 4enilh, 90CU. This proposition seemed to meet mud lacing us, and holding June's Cmm Puli i. , with great favor with our San Pete bridle, while mr husband had led old Ephraim-W- . f Vnirin(nmaB SwML Hhh luack IhAfiNMl Sutak, 4,7$ wonk 70 friends, and they took their horses and Blond several rods to a sheltered dry FaKy Imil Swts M- - D. went back on the road, and the mother spot, and was rubbing the mud off him CaMiMcrtil 7 14.09 irom a cavernous with wisps of cedar bark, and examinproduced 9k iU Boy Swk, t.w wwtk JT needles him and was pocket, thread, for the fellow thimbles, ing critically, poor Mt. " " n and we fell to mending sacks. trembling and groaning as though on TS AMfiPull 4 1 never remember a on & the of dissolution. patch putting Snrgeans. t5 point Physicians with a more willing heait in I don't know. Have you folks got anything mv life. Sold is Old Addage and is Bornff Goods any matches?,, an ho with returned outfit A the before the will Tney only hasty seaich revealed tiie fact that ified by our Rapidly bercasing Trade. Call anil Examine our Stock Telegrams sack mending was completed, but we we had none. Then I,d advise insisted on finishing if. swered if made or endorsed We'll You will always be edwsited upon. not to liuild fire," said Sam. Not to lie outdone in kindness, they build one soon and you can warm look- J3 expressed resKmible parties a determination to see us a ing over at it." r Ole-Oi- ; '.V ft : k ki mt. Ofitit next J,or do U. S, Laud Office, It tuk Some(luNTINTlI).l time to get started next Halt I.Axi i irr. I'rAu. nioriiing, it was so cold; end besides that I took advantage ul a house mid a kind Will prmuiiC(diuueH iDewiitsii-- d nu1 u.jcihI-- 1 ciiHHsJu )w ia diHilc l feNt i uu li v, hostess, to bake a fresh supply uf bread. . . LUin. m i (ieiM ai Uud oiihtt at W aMiuuuift. Mr. Rccue, was induced to lake a 4. Ulffttt.l JlkITP'OI OM H'l fMd ad. I'MaimIHUlofl. team and help us along live miles, but a d Tuulxr cultun Kni u., Umji is iul and 11 iu end luiuK U'MH'iiU luitmuU'ii urgent need nf his presence in another rvlaliuf toiauda (Vrubdi.d arltb dairiaicri and direction prevented his going faitber. The Reece team was hitched on right in front uf our own, and tluis doubled the team walked right along, and the ewe women and clitldieii g it in and r.idet E. M. XELSOX'S but the men walked, Mr. Reece, as well as Sam and my husband. At the end it the brief bright dream Hair cutting. 2;ris of that five miles. Mr. Keece, with two Sliaviug, rjets fifty ul uur casli in his p jsession, turned One Dour west uf City Hall, back, and 1 lieatd Sam say as the monEphraim, Utah ey changed hands, "There goes some i 4 jju i line, hrcAili, lew. 04117 uf Ih vjuu will uioralisU ' hvu leaalftiai'i A I4.1 lu ic util a llir h Jithly uccJjs ui 41S, ana FAXES of THOMFSOX, liirl. BIRD & LOWE, le lnnulk ' Jic.n lie Laud and Mining Attorneys. Ollice in U. S. Land Ollice HuiMing. General practice iu all Cum ts. Salt Lakh Citv, Utah WlUluiu II. r m.m.Is.c-- NalIiL liuiv iliff uwn.itiit AND AT lURXLY ami E. 1). il. Oeo. W. Turku. Ijitu Itrotlver L'.K.Iauid oJlliv. w tiruj, Iu iIiaI laud, In ihcj utnistS, Ihdl men mr rrl4iiek tkei)uuc, Ocseal nr.il ulL Tbiy all for Agricultural Mineral lomds. Obtain Patents jf All liv, li'ii uJli.mlt mCih 4ii .J-Ji iu il.i. OI tains h ll'.W!rt) I ildllU hrij i.i .ruuir n Ljlll.lifc Hillll, J Ollice next I., ftcil iii.ii.rJ Hi LA t dll LAND ATruU'ViiY. Sail Lake City. v d'n , ffitjuu ttf I PROBATE ATTXOKEY. Ml Pleasaut Uu!. Business promptly alien JcJ T. C. j .g- - :tni u ASTI ITAu. in nil thu courts of I s Win. ZAURISME. " . . ATTOX.XF.Y .(f 1. l!u- ; ii Hat i, .r'.i i.i r ink- mr- an ! ! 1..: Jn:e i ( isi.iirti iinvl him ti.iy wa'Mi uni r;i l 1.1! u a'-1 : ! (!.ui r,.ii i.- ta:. dill (r.llll v. iiisir.l'e b 11. ta lU li sin ii iJ ;vr ti.c 1..J LdcvtHi Id tic i.tfXl sti'i iiii! I'liiU1 ii n kijle uuiscUeu!i ,ut lfcJ au me 1 m ll'U rtenl. lull wad, .Ul 1 here iiii'l nii ht, iH, blit I .m.l We rtachrd i!ie susuimt ut iast, a never been able Ur uuipisund u fcrll UehiKsi back bone, uud tude uiii laWe were hii.I line us.ili take Cm one kind lUmaii hiriida lj. ciiecn never tuJ the pleame il slik n lui.iU l.ill wnli a loadU iu:u-- s uilli ill till since. nj;e lir houii t upjliea, ani While a lull was nude 1 huiuc" uere diivin ratlir :ie. Imping u, ba J s une u! uu 1 leant, I walked down me i jad in. reach Nepin.ir u.cie wpli. place wliere the timber fell apart and I' lends to camp Il was a very on mg' 1. amt we ' gave me an nbroken view in west w.ud. soniew lieie b;tert the pl .ie , j were l'l.e tallied splendor uf t!ie magii-.li! ., Id world beyond the sea. suit.ly,hev used to Call iharken Ll: k, I lent ' Could not rival lire em Jti inlets giaiidriii and Nephl. wiieu we h jlli a Coining l,.ie Ihrough tl.e live paiallel ranges ct im.uutaiiM . towards us. iuttlre I that lay to the west, slreitlm.g their soiiouuditig g'ooiii, ike j'jH propoii un u wag fixed ouil.nes nollh and south, kaiii "I a I'hl.i: 'll- - 111 V. K 1iactice liia'.ti-:- , pi.lL'ljcu ill I.aii.i Jliti'-- N l ill tM ' i. .. 1 Mag-Vigu- ri () Jas. V. Stevensen, Wm. Bawden. Ephraim Butcher Shop OLE OLSEN . Urecs-Gwd- N OTIC E! John Belon Boot Sheep taken on Shares! A JOX-CEXSE- Co-o- W. B. J. Stacey F.L. SBRIVER&BRO. 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