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Show i j 4 :v the unp sition. Therefore, let us concentrate capital in the right wnv. Predure aud A Wfitljf Itoaiapw, woolen Bonds, leather, boots UciuiaJ la Iht laimn m Growth g( Sm sugar, nndvwu shoes, Mfc. CadmUaul CxniiH." hail foundries and nun workshop etc. Let u quit exporting grain, but make and more profitable use of it; by better Nov. 6, 1890 Utah, r.fhraim, fattening and feeding lieeves, millions, swine, and chickens etc., until we, fur instance, can buy mower fur lbs 500 of UNMITIGATED LIES. Hour. Ami finally let us agree with President If the people nf cl S.1I1 LaUe could Cauuie ieleisons answer "Oigauizea only bay ecn (lie tuirlilight prnrestinn Board of Trade, nr a Chamber of Comthat welcomed Elder C line at Hie "City merce; cuitrulled bv men who can ses 1111 ot Ephiaim the other night, there of community large would have a Urge number of death tire inle;e(will the work lor the iulereete of, and who 10 chronicle. Ephraim laughing lrm all.'' Imi jijo iinpulaiiun. of whom 800 are with at least oo,ooo mere childien aud 600 are grown up Commerce Stock and Commerce forthwith. girl and women. '1 lie noble people ut capital Chkistsn A. Mauskn. tin town, lailovrd ol the Lord, had read liow the Ueinih" had tmneil out in torchlight irneiuni at Salt late. S OUR TRUST. on the ground that whatever method obtained moat am jng rue Gentile in Wriu.a for Rtgiaur.' The Constitution of our Country conpolitic wa to be pateri.ed alter, the Khraiiute Israel greeted Itruthei Caine fers upon eveiy free man, over the age with a torciiliglit procession. Surh a of twenty one yean, who is a citizen procession! Merciful Heaven spate the either oy hirth.or adoption, the right end name! It was a parody on the Antiques patent f sovereignity! It puts him 011 a equality with the, sovand Horrible. Along irregular, strag-- . liir; line ol mostly women and children ereigns and nubility of the Old Wuild; in wash dresses and with fever Mriken It gives every man an equal power and the length and breath t jrche met the great Do Nothing Caii.e ofright throughout the Land! It places in his hands a and escorted him through lire streets shoutiug, "Hooray lor John T.- Caine! sacred am! free ions Tki;st to ue his best Well hang JudgeGoodwiu ou a sour knowledge and d srernnents. That inestimable Trust is Thk Ballot. apple tree! Uy the time the gang The Ballot is the engine that elects reached the City 1111 they had 110 voices left. Bellowing Bull Beal opened our Law Makers, our Judges.nur officers the hall racket with an alleged prayer, and thruugh them, accuidiug as they and King Canute Ieteisou introduced are pure 01 had men, are we made end happy of oppressed or pov-e- i Caine as one ol the must spotless, puie tv stricken. the laird's vineyard and hiJy laborer This is only too true, in a greater or which is our Church, that ever received the juice of the Woid from the lesser degree, whether it applies 10 an autocratic speaker ol the Huuie of Replips trf the Melchisedek priesthood. t Tnen the John T. Ca ns anise resentatives or to the rural and obscuie to speak, and such a speech; a speech selectman. A and buiicjinbe Then as the origin of our happinent made up traveling man who w 01 there said that and welfare comes direct from the Peo if his fourteen yesroUl b iy couldn't make pie, who is to blame if we arc dealt with and oppressed? a better all jwiug Hun Came did, he'd The answer is plain and simple enough spank the gluteold nuscle oil him, so he the I'toftc rock and every man of would. The County Register stiMie-rliiiia- , u 1 1 111 ' pioe-peru- - 111 . gre-a-- ofia-de-d- a ly Utm The above article from the Tribune of the 3 1st of October is a very poor campaign article to make its way into this continuity as this did the day before election. The whole thing is scur iojs and in- suiting to the whole people of Ephraim irrespective of party. There are but taro statemeits in it however that amount to sufficient dig- nity to need special mention. One is that 'Elder Caine" was welcomed at the City Hall," attempting to do what they wish to heavens the Peo-piParty would do, monoplizing City property. The meeting was not held at the City Hall." Theother wgs that King Canute Peterson in troduced Caine etc., when the Hon. gentleman was presented by Win. T. Reid chairman at the Kopies central committee and the proper person to do it, thus trying to prove a union of Church and State. There is nothing in the article but what is in direct keeping with the Trbundt other literature, but 'it displays very bad judgement of the person who wrote it, to allow it to ' appear before election Although he sceins ashamed to put his name to it, we feel no hesitation in calling the writer a name, a sneak A cur, a willful liar, and a scandalizer of the people, and the town where he has (wherever he may be) received nothing but courtesy and kindness, and a disgrace to the better wing of the Liberal" party. So far as bellowing Bull Beal and the statements about the parade go, they are regular Tyibane lies. IKhilc they are false, however, they do mislead so as to effect their votes. The- - siatments are fully useless unmitigated falsehood and slanders, and could hardly have been writen by a friend of Ephram, either Mormon or Gentile; Peoples Party, Liberal or Loyal- Leaguer, as the processions was a good advertisment of the enterprise of the town, being very well gotten up and a good showing for a country town. Of course, ass Territory, we are disfranchised to a certain extent, but then to prove our good laith and honesty to our Tiust, it is the imperative duty of every nun to proclaim his loyality to himwelf, liislaiuily, and his cuuutry. To d this, he must peremiitonly put all other calls d business aside, clothe him-felIn the eimnr of lioucsiy end independence, nurcli to the polls devoid of doubt ami fear and cast Ins ballot in favor and honor of the man whom he think best entitled 'to receive it. No matter, it wr be in the niiuucty and our desires are nut at this time accomplished we have the grand satisfaction of knowing that we have,according to our lights done our duty and feei that a pure conscience is above all price. Kemeinhei that this great natk-- itself would never have been, if our Fathers had sub.n tied to their first impulses! Here, let u forewarn oil s vital point! Spurn All Bossiszi! It is tha curse of tlie nation in all parties and factions. Be Men; use the glorious gift the Almighty has bestowed upon each of you the p iwei ol discernment! Think and let the unly power to act for yourself tule and govern yon be your own consense! common and science good Consult the Press, especillv yur own Leal paper, for that has yuur own real interesis at heart, and glean all the ideas and iiJbimatiun you possible can; digest all arguments carefully, bewai ol the soph si and when yun have fully come to the right conclusion that yuu are R'glit then go ahead and cast yuur Ballot I The man who neglect to vote either through lack of inleicst,or fear, or polity is a Bad Citizen and an uutrusiy and dishonest man and it N. G. 1 l ad . Amos Quito. WHERETO GET YOUR EF.EF The new butcher shop of Chrislain Jenson, on main street, Ephraim, is one of the neatest in the Territory. It reflects credit on both Mr. H. P. Larson, the builder, and Mr. Jenson the occupant. Besides this, Mr. Jenson keeps on hand as good stock of meat as any in the ceunty. Give him your orders if you want good treatment and good meat e Scotch Edenborough cheviot for D n shitting at II. Q. Hinson. fail to see it. .' - Our Resources! Something of San Pete, the Granary of Utah-What she has, can and will " have- Our enterprising Merchant II. Q. Hanson is now fairly installed in hw quarters in the KecisTea building Some of the most remarkable bargins are to be had in ere. 1; mr "C i.nrv RaotsTsa" For m ire thin a q 'arti-- r of a century Where can tot find thn lowest prices Ihive-iv-rn San I'ei e, amt tninv ol Deatniem? Answer at the liinewese.t m-- m n:rs ie connected i and U- - I'Jtml-trupon sec, Mid North with it. T re m ! me no on M v'i:re I le ;l m ire at h mie, none Eat and Centet Street go tliere and were fri "ids an I f r wli m mv get what Vou used. tt taei Jie HjJ at II. Q. '.'m',: 'Accuni'i an i net that Iht people w'llut .."Xr .Va' ! "becoming the moat ue swerve :rum tlie rig it path t Jprn-ptv. Wnat one doesSiti Pete Colton flannels In great verity. H.Q. tin; County mist need?" Suns hive an- liar son , swered this (cjti tented) question with a degree ! and d plom icv, J. P Meilsirup carrVe a lull sleek of characteristic of men, that know wliai General Merrhand.se; cell at his Stores they are talk ng about, and, to whom second Nurth aud Center Street. Go here and buy what vou need. they are talking. . The answer of others, s Kinds to mv ear as an echo from a sphere in which BoA full eupptv ol all kinds of School rks, Papers, Ink, Lead and slate penthey keep their fouls interested. Now my dear E litor 1 am willing to cil etc., etc. pit I . P. Meiiilrups. bring my sell to judgement by further Jos F. Doriu &. Co. are greatest on the subject giving m opin-We cannot leave the track and hope believes in printers ink in Ephraim, and their rapid sales of all lines of to arrive at our destination, What is our track fur to gain pros- goods they handle it proof that the perity? It is not our track to creat rich and boys have stuck the right lay Por, avarice, jealousy, envy, strife be- advertising and good goods and low tween capital ami labor. It is nut our prices. For enterprise this firm can "track to ingraft a sickness unto death be classed among the first in in our common, wenlm, nut will draw us into the waiilpusl Irom which there Ephraim. no escape. H. Q. Hanson, RecisTia build. We hive not forgotten our eailv leech mg, it is hoped. If we hare, let u ing, ha a handsome assortment of come oick to If we adopt woolen goods, embracing all the half measures, tfisapaintment ill lurk most popular designs in head and ut our track. If we put new wine in neck wear for ladies, children, and ad 11 Miles" it will bunt them. But f we a:t upon the rules laid down in us, we infants. They are largely interwowill prosper. Now then, wlut track can ven and decorated with silk; which we follow to day, w.th a view to the causes customers to exclaim, How future? Let it be remembered as a beautiful! and how cheap! light upon out path, Hut for the fast a tears, we ) ire continued to suffer defeat; until we, a , have lo on an aveiage the value of four days iiy ufuur wo:k lor one days wo:k in the value cm what we import. In othtr words we ay four for one in all that we buy. or if w say. we feed thoe, who mai.u. actum and Genera what produce we in f jur day wnal they MERCHANDISE, 3rl is in one. Tm nutistTuns if nut cliecked, must eveutu-- 1 Studeliakcr k agons. Carriages, and imp E let s I lre WHAT WE HAVE. Gold. Lead, Silver, Oolite, Kaolin, Ochres, Marble, Calcite, Copper, Gypsum, Fire clav. Pipe Clay Porcelain. Salaratus, Rock Salt. Limestone, Sandstone, Low Taxes, Fine hones. No Cyclones, No Boudlers, Plaining mills, Watm springs. Two railroads, Room to grow. Building stone, Arlesian Wells, No Anarchists, Political Clubs, Debuting Clubs, No Labor Riots, Two Academies, A grain elevator. Literary Sucitie, No earth quakes, Two newspapers. First Class Artist, Three Seminaries. Thousands of sheep, Thousands ol cattle. Hundred of Hutws, citizens. Two great teseivoif. Several fine brass bands. The most beautiful gills. Variuu qualities of coal. An esceilt-n-t bee country. Some good weter powers. Good and efficient officers. The noblest and best boys. Ice hi unlimited quantities Three ob priming offices. Coal-endless quantities. Cattle on a thousand Hills. Numerous fine carp ponds. t The tamest radicals, A healthy place fur children. The muat honest .Democrats, The most beautiful cemetery. The best potatoes in the west. Plenty of shade and limit trees, The most solid Peoples party. The best winter range in Utah, The best grain zuunty in Utah, The heat building stone in Utah, The fairest minded kepuhheans. Toe best Federal officers in Utah, Fine hunting, both bear and deer. The best roller flour millf in Utah, The best Libera in the Territory. Tlie moat healthy climate on record. The best mechanics in the Territory, The eecoiid largest building in LTlah, Best and leddesi brick clav in the west The must charitable people on earth, and tearliei First class uubLc Cement - equal to the famous Portland Tne beat farming country under the Peace-lovin- - ?; Directors. stTiisiSB- - near the mull needed.fur a collect jiiiisi ration. A far ms we turn into produce and ! 1,1 ""? , . 1 the champion and p;,ES,iarSi,nrbo,h ; iy?1! wiiitlev Machines. Extras MchineAlway,onhaml. - art . tCMBX C 5? 0 a s: -s -..Sftj, s p as o 8g,; 8 l 2 E - a L. S. Hills, Jas. II. Peterson, Alma Hague, Cashiers. CQ General Banking Business. Interest paid on Savings Deposits, money to oan on teal estate SS W -- M n a w N . ' V s m Sen -- .uxs m u 5a jeV3 so Sfi M N(S x W m t US 41 KB N O 11 c Ji 2-- .a TSb" - 0 1 O M - bd V o 3 .S g C . b 0 UlL V v 5 u ma 5 v to M m Q t Co - II i1 U JS d03 3 u 3 e J Q C3 H co O? Sail Money to Loan! Lomlsail Investment Is Loaning Money i fVAII U. Com-na- on Very nv Easy Terms. M Buiness Promptly Attended to. la the (tty, or write sic for trim It. W. D. SlIVLTS, Ephraim, Utah. OUce erer H. P, Laisoa's Dreg More. FIRST NATIONAL a BANK OF NEPHI, UTAH. Paid up Capital 50,000 Surpulus GENERAL 35,000 EPHRAIM BANKING In All Its llranchcs. Draws sight drafts on the principal cities of the United Slates: sells diaiti on the chief cities of Euiope; deals in exchange and general securities. Allan t MlMthM rranpcly Accunnts of meirhsnts, manulactui eis, mines and Individuals solicited. $ CO-OPERATI- Directors. inn. Geo. C. Whitmore, Jones II. Erickson, L.S. Hills, James H Mynders, jLmes K. Clinton. tiny. Officers. The best brass baud soulli of Salt Lake. Geo. C, Whitmore, President, A firat class womans snfirage organiJones H. Eiickson, sation. Ainu Hague, Cashier, The largest Mormon Temple ever completed. Mote of young Utah Ilian any other county. The most beautiful building stone the west. Pure water for almost every town aud SHOE MAKEB the county. and SHOE makeXW, Two cities watered directly by excellent springs. KTCUSrOM WORK-- g More roller mills than euy other county in Utah. Room and opportunities lor a half Neatly Executed and on the Shortest Notice. dozen large cities The most beautiful canyons for sum- One Door West of City Kail, Ephraim mer picnic parties The greatest numbe r of Roller mills of any county in Utah. Mure agricultural machinery than any other county in the Territory, Graveyards with fewer graves for the PEOPLES age and population than any in the west JOS. S. THORNTON, The finest artificial lakes in the Lake and the Gooseberry icier voir. General Merchandise, and the Products An honest Scandinavian (community, of the Country. Prices as low as the slightly sprinkled with the average An lowest. glow Saxon, Jos. S. TJiofflton, The only genuine Asphallum beds Fer run, Utah the United States. The beds miles.--L. Herald. A welcume forth bunest, practicle citizens who wish to Licale and help build up Hie Granary of Utah. VE MERCANTILE ; INSTITUTION Xorth and South. & -- . t John Nelson Boot STORE. k's l)ry Goods of all descriptions. Hats and caps boots and shoes, both hone nade aud inported. Clothing a specality. Groceries, including Dixie Molasses, and Dried Fruits; Crackers and fish. Our Hardware Department contains an immense stock of Tools for Mechanics; also tools for Farmers such as Shovels, Spades Picks, Hoes, Forks and Rakes. J Uullc yu Knap far OTIC N WHAT WE SHALL HAVE. E! Srnti your trdert to J. S. JORGENSEN, Ephraim, Utah, by telegram or letter when you are in want 0 a reareyance, to take you to anyplace in, or outside of the County, at very low Priett. 11 Glassware, Queensware, Woodenware; Medicines; Faints and Oik; Well Piping and Shingles. Drugs; Your patronage is always appreciated, no matter how small jrour purchase. You may rest assured it will be our constant aim to give our Customers the best goods that can be obtained for the money. our Child will be treated as courteously youiself. u J. A. ANDERSON, Supt. Ephraim, Utah. i--llf at hairy. Goad pRytag Stiver IUm? hckiai CMpaimt. Several cUm acmdcaltk Good hw Ephraim Butcher Shop plm of public MMM rnmimg ma fiawhiag achiatry. Christensen WHAT WE CAN ANL) feHOULD HAVE. & Jacobsen WHOLESALE AND BUTCHERS, RETAIL BEEF. MUTTON, SAUSAGE. PORK Met promptly delivered. '' Richter Building, Main Street, Ephraim it l--i oiuaenaKorjjros. Manrg The tu-d- 1 jz v 11 s. Jonas Erickson, James Clinton, James E. Farshee, im :uJb. aS 11. K. li The finest sheep range in the Terti M. J EXHEXS Miaafadiriwb Street can ha Mvaral chma Meal flackmc mtHfcwtiw. All the In win la naka a hnac Kla kvptr, ThWMWe Willis si say You can get everything dw in line of William ISawrten Photograph Gallery. Hr- - Size onr Card Victoria a. Tisar Finest Carriage Display in the Territories, Light and Heavy H'gons in Every Style that is Made. for Public and Private Use in All Varieties and Pikes. The Whileley. Champion and Piano Haiveating Mechtnea and Extras, I Caae Thresher Engines and Mills, Weil , Morrison. Mcikel and South Bend Plows, Hay Rake Frazier Road Carts and Harness Kind. of All Send for Illustrated Catal-guand Prices. 11 6 torse-Powe- i.no per dor Cabinet Co. Carriage Repuaitur, 35 and 35 Main Street, aud Branch lluuse, corner State Ruad and Second South Sireet. Vehicles M ' fun Ephraim, such as Flannel's, I.intey'a for ur. Asvat msr'i MeeteuMw Jeans, Tweeds, and Weaving yarns, come and see for yourself, you will Uterine De good where Ike Beet mediciuw and get courteous treatment. Decrera fail hi cure.Maia Street, Kparaim jr- Waaa. KurtkoOle-Oid.Mag-Vigoriae- d James whithead, 3. v, 1 " U U js js vSt C 1 1 B C com-nrici- Larson, - .5S 50,000 4,000 them-again- . G. c r' BANK Surplus Geo. C. Whitmore, Pres. W. I. Brown, Vice-Pre- 1 0. "f V rS . g ir . r j AND COMPART- - red-hu- iTOpliaT 1 : A Capital - a-- - SAVIN GS TRUST Sead and Digest, Then give verdict on San Fete- -- ,y; NEPEI - West-Fun- LO HC L CONCLUSIONS. j v inauu-inclin- Pi-- 1 'r . iv.TV -. V (1 J. P. Meilstrup, Ephraim, Agent, |