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Show .Oi.Ki:; tlie S!r:,,': f ! .l'h'iJ ( 3 mil, the ar ! the ivi-ni- i on. Pies j I.l: .ji ii ire pttnllv appointed ilAS tu i tender thanki to G-.- f r n Sion.I vie) i ton.;, :.;;rn wii-- n lite Inline j flu !c .in J d, anal Ihruiih the il i;ri-,-i- ban.'es, he appointed days of lust-- j in,' and j Tr. ec In I.-- he sen' lot'h a lor.' pr if 'am ! ti'JU appoiutit.jj tht-- last 'HmrsJiy ol ' N ..muer as a J.,y ..f ih.nk ivtt.. and i)i.i,tr. Snav that vear e.eiv President the Untied S('s his f..!l..ed iliat i.ndei, still commem ia:n-- the g.iod land !'jv.jti cfclebut i on the sme i iv. 15 L. PROVO. Normal students are liavin a teview in theory, Quarterly Conlerence will convene Sautiday and Sunday next H'e are having very di v fall, have only h id two showers in the put three months. The B. Y, Academy choir, tinder Ihe leadership ol Mr Giles, is ptepaiiu; to give a concert soon. Dr. K G. Maeser his been away for sutim time, vnithn; lim Chuich Jciiools throughout the Territory. Six prisoner aie now teceiving there rations at the City jail; those, that will gu out and labor get an extra dish. Cine third of the city tax is being, paid in manual labor, and it is said that $11, 000 has already been expended for siteei improvement. Mrs, Sorensou, a very able lady, has be.;n employed for some time to. j;ivs the ladies instructions, in then special theology class. All seem to be taking advantage of the iood weather, so when winter comes they will net need logo out in the cold blast and preform neglected labor. Jos. R. Grismer, Phohe Havips & Co., Ihe celebrated dramatists. exhibited fheit talent in Provo last week; playinj. the Beacon Lith!s,Two NlghU in Konie.and Li.;hts Hi Shadows, Fverv S i!urdaythe lettchers .f i t s ho ,i.s ot Utah Co. meet in con e ;t o i, fo tlie putp 'se of dev win new ,.! n and ge, ;ing each others ideas of h w to conilu .it a school, Mayor H e h't haystack caught file the other day, and ahhoiij;h the lire f vnn 'uisheis were on the ground in a very few minutes aficr Ihe alarm btj'l ran ; ,the s' ack was hurtled to the yioimd but no fatther damage done. It was reported here that a certain jud,;e while sitting; in his easy chair lis-tening to the verdict of thejurors.chanced tt ti rariirsrl aunu int., t!, ar-n- ol Moipheus for a short time, and when aroused from his slumber had to request the juroisto repeat then decision. Great improvements ate being made here on the streets; hollows are beinj filled up and ridges cut down. Center St. from the Cosmopolitan Hotel to the West Co-o- has almost been made new, so much dirt and gravel has been hauled there that it became necessary to laise the street eat track to keep it ftom seivmgasa sewer when rain storms come. Instead of tha water along the tiortli sidewalk peiciilatinj through a: filthy ditch it now tuns in art open cul-ver. t Last Ftidiy at hall past three a. m. as the the V. P. frieght train was leaving the depot, a. strange man about forty yeais of a;, mounted one of the flu cats.forthe purpose of going somewhere m one knows where. The man was drunk, and after trte train was in motion be attempted to transfer himself into one of th box cats, but instead ot that, he fell down on the track, and the foUowitijj cars tan across his right ankle ntid left tliij;h almost mashingmeat and bone into a mass. I'lie injured leg was amputate tlaud medic ti treatment at once appled, but his case was too serious and he expired about two hours after the accident. He said he had no home nor friends but had ever been a toamer in the laud. THANKSGIVING DAY. On account of Thanks-Kin- , day there was no si h f on Thins lay. In the U.S (with the exception cl WashutKfcii's Adminstr.it o 0 until the gie t.' initio 1a1 c i e ' f the evil war. the ens en of Cfb fMnms t lanos.-ivim-; dav Was to dined a'otie to ihe w:il, ordnsites of tlie govern ns ol tin; seperate States. ... County News From Munij Mll peasant and MiiyfieM. ThunK-givin- g Ser-vices at Manti. Tin- - Weber Theatrical Com lluny at hriim MANTI ITEMS. Grading in rhe streets of Ephraim !sitc;,i on Monday. Fences, stacks, etc., are being torn down.and knot ked out at a lively rate, to the evident t itisf.i, , f a;i concerned. The enterprising fir .i of Lowrv & Son are pushing' their Ue store building in the rear of tin- hank to ward completion aj rapid!y as possi- ble. .1 he exceptionally hoc er being favorable f,,t building. The front of the baddin; is hand-somely trimmed with stone and is supported Cn iron pillars of home manufacture. The R.G..W. has a perpect wild irnessof ties in the western sub-urbs of Janti and "still thev tcine" The tie imspeetors weie kepi Imsy on Thanksgivir.fjday receiving ties ' Those of the R. R. oflici-il.- s who aid not participate in tin; public din er given by the Rev. Mr. Mtmiti en-joyed their roast turkey lateral the blench House, and at Mrs. Maggie Brown's. The City waterworks are progress-itig- Quite a number of our citizens have the water pipes in their houses. 7hariksgiving rvices were held in the tabernacle, Patriotic and appro-priate speeches were tuabc bv lJrest Matben, UishopsWm. T. Rei.l, am! Hans Jctkiow iwni i;hcrs. The speak-ers almost without oovidii ,n in' iked the Divine blessing opt ui the Eacc'.j tive and Judicial olhciah of t!u l a:icn,and the whole letter cf their teuiarks evinced unswerving loy-al-to the goveriiinert ami its A" the speakers felt lo e press !!n:.'ir thatiks for the blessinus ween- - ' M- - '1 ftANKsOlVI NO Commas w.: liwnks.fivH.jj servirtts were hi Id in die Presbytetuti Cltuich . I .Mauti last Tmitsday nmtmn, the con, Ir.eii legation Fplitauu pariicipatm.- The exeictsea consisted of livtntts. an-thems, and worship appr.jpr'aie to the occasion, and g sermon, by Key. G. VV. Mat tin mm I'snlm $ jj. " V V lios. ofieret h pia.se Gloriiieth Me: and to him that ouleieili his conversaiitai aright will I show the Salvation of God. The Iteintis and pations of the school had prepared a ThanksirtvinR Dinner m the Kel et Society Hall, whither they went, alter at the Chinch 'I and cliickon, with many tasty not forgettiiiB doughnuts and pumpkin pie, weie abiuidiutly sup-pi.e- Ovei one Inmdied and fifty peisoiis enjoyed the lepast; anion-- ; them weie many happy children. Correspondence. i Sprint? f'ity Hlums ,SI's O.K. of ' The l ilt )vv Towns of San i'f'te, A Fjtt-.i'ia- l Iron, i'rovo, I'tt-'- . SfldNGCITV. l)f(.!, I'') F.!HOX lUv.lSTfcKI-- It is C't ..'Itfll that we hear auytuif.sr fr.nn lipim;; Citi m tti" lHn!.i m and I Cmu'i new Hw of nnvtl-it- i( treat interest to te;l. Uaiiiuad talk ia about a' I th k it prt.sfi.1. and ne all rei.ife in the l.ic, tl. ii L.iiay we hear iiie I'.ltle in of tlie R'.i'kv snortiiia on onr b diis.' J n iiii.e in tee KscisritR of !e 37 th,a s'en:eiit as toxMiat Ms. Kl.:a5 mt M ui'i and i I'ijraim have Join: i'.a the Ra:lr..-n-in SMiiting r .4 t of ay,an't !'.'... the k isr i' H was n.,t aware vf what Spring City had done. Sji in j; ' u v can not b .ast ot h it it has,' d me lor the kailp.ad; but tlicte i? pettiaps not a town 111 San Fete ;io has siiiiauied i;iea(er dama.;t-- s th in Sjjiin City lias, to land, a:-- the K. R passes r.tfht thwiiali the centre and bol-ter part ot ou r iild, lor near y if nut quite thr.-- miles, hut we do not cm-(dam- , we welcome the road and lo k ( t future heiitlits and prosperity In. in it. It i;.e i.'oiiip.my had onsiruete d tiieii lliroii;;!! or near our t.'itv, would g'jdly have given tlicm the pr.iltcred right of way, but even as it is Spline City or its people, are Windly to the k. K'M'J and 111 a lii'-- t niijirt romet'ded. ftte "I c:liHii;e a supplv of watti lur then lank at the Slalion. lo be cndu. fed through pipes from some of oui springs, dist mo ol over one mile, It tlie Railroad Olhduli would haie accepted an invitation to a soci ii dinner, in our nicly located City, w hen the f ad was coiistim ti-- ;o the slap ai asi week, i w,.u!d gladly have been lend, led tlieni witlt alieer.de in vehn lea to 1' and bark, a distance ol a little les. Itn-- t wo miles; but as it w s, lime would no! P" rmst ol it. The and h ni'ers hae mar-ly a I eft out 0 inlets to return im spi n;;. Bteun- s and wank lias bveit and is yet j.m l.vciv, ami caiuiady is l.iimoinjj more ctsii uiiu caenbuson, i liealtll ol the pe'..'pu: is t .a puonailv good and has ht en all th past season; Which makei us all fed lU tuidul and happy. Chit meeting house is tin di:i:.;oliij;' a throiieli tepairiiiK !i..tl mside ..! oui it has bceii lesiiinled, inri.i-'ied- . j aini et.l and '.he i inirnii H an: in:-a- eioci'-- in ui.tkui.c in .re ,:e us. 1 5 Ihrer I...,i h u save I'll. v, j and losy 1... i a s' t .;id.o-t- i, to j tiled utmost cap.n aiy .piesaled vei U'.di j three live teachers, and it appeals thai ' another house is needed n,4ht away, as there are vei a number of children Ilia' cannot get adnvvsimi. S .trues tu the RKcasrt.R Veiy Resprcthtllv. Lacruz Larson; "The County Register- - A VTEEKIT NE.VsPAPEU. Pakhshaj weekly at Ephraim, Sac-Ttt- Co., Utah. 4m ttaj. (Moo; Su Msb . ti : Th.re i , Register Co. Publisher:. Entered at the Post Office at Eph-raim, Utah, as second class maivr - June 4, iJ?go. Ephraim, Utah, - Dec. , iSoo home missp : - Kirs ! App .inted fuf Sunday, i'e'ciiibir 14 I Green. Niels nde-.n- , A. C. N cisec. Moroni, Purer Pc'.-ts.a- Jens Peter i (tiisiin. Andieiv Pciet-i.m- , P.:t-- H. A11- -j de...n. Indian !.ids .!..lei-i!l- , 1' rdinand i. lat i. Miiimtn, I'hi'ip H lliir-,- , James F.crviciv, l.icih j.icohseo, J.itnes Har-cv;J- .'.It. R. N. Allred. Hemim-- 1 lansoii. Spring City, Cyiui II. YVneelock. John Carter. Ch-sr- ei, J. P, Chnvtetisen, A'illiam Ihirtden jlvi'nami luhn R. fUxier, Niels Benson iaiui, C. C Hiorpe, Vndtew Thump- - "'-J'- . Stirhn (.Andrew I M tint .Hemv VVintch Mavttt Id, Niels Chi s! ausen. J P, Hau-S- 11 t in,uaon. A, VV. lies ev Eta Sh' ma-ke 1. Favette, Ems Mvrup. C. Frnhley. Dover, f hn Ked.l.n'4t..n, VViH-a- Sell. Meelnigs will be held n the seveial 'A.ilds at 2 p ni Cam' if Pltkksun, Hl.'NKV Kkai., Joii. B MAiiiiiv. Presidency of the San Pete Si. ike f .ion. MARKET KE 1'OkJ.' 'rrtt bv C. : ei'iiRAi.'a Wool 13 to 16 rt.7. Vi'hsat Co t. per. b'i i. Oats, 1.50 per ct. Parley 85 ct. per cwt. Flour Straight Grade. .$1. 83 " " KKPK! PRICES Whtst 65 per bus Oat . , . . .sacked . . . f 1. jo per cwt, 13ar!ey f.i.co " " Flour f 2 co " " Wool 13 to 16 et. j i Tlie Mt. I'leasaur Coop has jn-- t put in an j.neiij-- stock of Is Gents Clothing, furni s iii. s io Is Hoots, Shoes, hat.- - caps. Kin.; line f far g.ji.h for ladies a id ge'itieau i SV.N I'A CI.XUS has .1: f busi iss and his en- re .: ..; tf od r ' . j 'm-- :i Ch 1 oy t ie .It. ,' t; it.. , " ry : d V w, '.I n . r ., id ire.iule. i Utah Nursery Go. - 'S'ii a hi. ii iJol. 60 Acres of Fruit and Onia aiotitai J'c:i, ij od, 3araa and Email li iti?a. JO'.e.Miib'on lores! rte St.;!;ii rST; tj . ...'J L l.I.u . Si OAK HnlSl VAI.. I . " - ' .ty.; tf". j'fr-- t Pi... t K Si c-- Snout I Riverside Hex Oiir ioo heaa " J'u f Jireu S'ZjJrl ' s ' In livuiual Merits Short Hoi n Cat f W,'.'f4' ,,, K(ti I', t pe , ' ie te M'JSK'...f(A-J:l'.- . .i e. "Headed by the ti ,v ' ,1 Famous Airtlric VVi y " ' s " Ji Kbo f,ft"t 20th & nth Duke t; v t" r,J 1 of Un,8 a R0ses tin . . ti i l"f ana few latter bred bv A , " , ' r",t;e i,e'fer Eexington, Ken pt.i-C- J " tuck .?--4 to- -- Qoodhue&Van Meter, C r Office, CentralBlock. Salt Lake City. l or 65 cts you eat) get a can of Yeast Towers & a large doll free at the Drug Store. Wm. Bawden. Ile.ler In All kinds of Varus, Flannels, Lmdsavs leans an i Men's Uiess-Gixid- Whole Sale for W'obl, Cash not refused ..f avf fni- - .Mr. tVktichfitt rpitafullit " JOHN KNIGHTON, Dealer in ! GENERAL MERCHANDISE 3fAll our Goods are Soldat the Lowest Possible Price ' A Ui 1 urfff Jr. lis, L.UND 1 All Kinds Of Fnrnitur, Window Blinds Carpets and Wall Paer life Celebrated Charter Oak ami Monitor Sto res WHOLES VLE AND RETAIL V ' 6 34 Kphralm, San Peto County. Tin Shop. F. Y. JENSEN, TINNER. Manufacturer cf all Kinds of Tin-ware, Roofing, and Gut-ter Work, Etc. REGISTER BLOCK, EPHRAIM. H. P. L A R S E N , . '..j at ERHHTT Ephraini-City- , Utah. J DEALER IN 1 Pure Medicines, Chemicals, Perfumeries, Drugs Pamts,O.K Etc G ROCBHC33S. : SDye Stuffs and Pure Spices, gj '5. Druggists, Sundnes, and al! Goods usually kept in a Eirst-Cla- ss Drug Store, f, also j Spices, Teas, Coflees, Coal Oil and full Line of Grocers' Drugs: 1 Perscriptins Carefully Compounded Day and Nifht. Agent for the White Scwlnff Mechlne, Ktnff of all. 1 1 H4 i, 0. Oisen, 11 KALE HS IS Pure lired I'erclicron HORSES. Handling Horses a Soe-cialt- y. mT. PLEASANT, UTAH. Closing out Sale The stock v Goods formerly belonging to H Q. Hanson, is being sold at cost. Those wist-in- g good bargains should not miss this opportunity, as it is the best that will be offered this year. This is a fact, price our goods and see. ' Register Block, Ephraim. Jons F. Dorious, Jr. Assignee. j vme art The four Wehers being arte. Mr. Fred Ve!r in the r!jr nit'! .!raing forth exctaiAau-iii-of admiration all over the house. Tne Irad by Mi. I. Matty Weher as als.) the other tusrrtitnenis was loudly and deaervedly applauded. As dramatist Mr. J. H mv Weber ran be e.'jsed as a star. His Kj-h-- r Barb-s-tn "l'ant!i'.)!i" a a very hne p.er-- of inn; as !cCar'v in 'l r d-! den l'ou" aial p,isn Sin t'l, I.awvej Brace aad David in Eiiitfiernf R.kJ Aiit. were we:l r- - .idered. li s playiiiK was "'oincttM, in n;ue, fdlii the r' .tion ol lerder if the imliestn a well a one of ihe leading ciiaiac-- j j lame GaiS'de, was c t.i'dered b nisnv tin in I the r nipany Hs: Latl i,y Barb U Wa- - lea- a.'v ten-- red As Henne WuKe he displayed very well tne culr.ned villi ui, and as f'erbet' Ulnek and Gilbert Temple in the l. yhl j enins K d A,;ent he d sl ived t. nice v tlie S'yie uf western t.ai. ;hs. lli.it nhjlei thev are fhe ui"SI dev! h in the ct rne'i. manv f tli'.rt iire educaod Ibsj scene over ihe b. d es I h s iw. vict tn i .Vet . was vetv 11 '' !v d lie. ii . j t'ie w c-- piuct f v .0 thai cu i'd ' im.'.ined. Kveiv ' k in I icimi ft 11 tlr s n sier. xpie .. ih c-- i ten-.- to III- - s i kn,; id- - n tin f Hie Oead man b .re it t ins a. ct 1. ! tanv I ibe aiidiei lb. ii.'h - ti - j W's rarher oveiduii whrh s piir,ins .. vei just crtic sm Al N rmmi ceran Iv h . d n I Hi- - coiti.anv. E. - I h s in I a1 h s s n p e se n u d e: it veiv ni h ,11 d ill. a n ,1 - -- liai anv In . if j,e ,.!a - s.iss ,I Satxle- s tn.id. a v ' " ' a pi ii .so 111 -- I s id pie t ie 'a.l ' is r .11 ,m On toe boat Js she is pin ... oi. a o aihet acting, v. . e .i.d n .s. i W.'Uld be .iUt "t" plate t k nt i e if het p his and cnticie o s. .0 1,0, v she seelile t.. til! each t ,h en oe s.i.isficn.ui of the and iv The C Hiipanv ..rile a 'h . it this lady, and m theit leiiit.. 11. ihee pat ts we shall be ple.,st-- 1. ee in-- i aain bclure an Epnr i in an.iiti . e. Enjiiei as Kadet uie 'A ach 1. Fain h ai was .ait 1 ic. . .. a s his voice and maimei w. te a't n ui . s. u e , ie 'A .1 . tin i' Ie f i 'v ioa t Ie' liner Sr nses ,1 l!ie w, iii.Tii - a .cum t!ioiili, lie i en. ed iititiseli' is ' l.aic.i" a id al. d'.' Van.. tin n- cc oiei pie.' 1, 't'.dce Hie ))! .' and piii-.- c as ente'-tan- . nit-- , t H was m the pics f.n. I he C.iiiip.ii v a. d h in i iy 1. their lab x ! p'e.is.- - .ml tne last nih' ,ahlH.in,Mi .in; i,.n;s..'u .s a pi. ne ai acc. utu I ti e 1a.1i snom in o was nu, iIib d ti eii Kirs .v tii a; inn, a einhusiasm s Hi aih oie house had been hi I. To call the pl.'p. s all c. rued is is ,s misn liter as "The I. lil.inf K .d A ;eti " l ceitait ly a tlaedv, and C llta Cs a i;reat ih al more . th m c- nn !v Tii company ure ul wotkets ar d eatii theit nil ev. We protiii.se Manager Weber if lit Comes th S wav a,'ain that Sn Pc e a ii show iheu appieciatioi, die company bv a aood pal rename. THE WEBER CO. , j Liw is th ' est company cf artists i I'tal has visited this section. A mustci-;!- s they have been pronounced fust f clasj by our local professors of the De- - I NOTICE! There will be a Priest hood meet-ing held at Ephraim, on Saturday, he 13th, of December, rt na.m. Canute Peterson, Henry Ileal, John Ii. Maibcn, 'residency of San I'ete Stake. Comity Locn Is. CITY TICKET, Kpliraeii , ii; a, Dcim.i! ffr t, I? Mayor, P. McFarlane. Councilors. Peter Thonipwn, J I'. Hanson. Jr., N O. Andetsim, John Otterstrom and Peler Guaves, Jr. Rkcordkk P C. Ande-con- Makshal, 'Alfred Pelirsou, TreAsukek, Alfred Haiiy. Ass tk Cou, C. i. Dorius. jL'STtcics: J. P. Chiietisotijr am! Vv'm Armstrong GraJir.g commenrcil at mti for the further extension of tlie R. G. W., on Tuesday. The improvements by supervisor Green on the foot bridge- - of Eph-raim is appreciattjd". The Janti Water V.'otkt will --..ion be completed. The inside of the cistern is b'.'tnjj concreted, Mr. Greaves children, who were reported very sick last wet k, are nearly well. The fever was not ty-phoid. LastSatttrday while James Bailey, of Ephraim, was hauling wood lie accidentty got one of his finders masheJ. Jas. II. Erickson and wife of Mt. Pleasant were visiting in Salt take ant! spent Thanksgiving in the Briny iJtirg. On account of diphtheria the R, S. Conference has been changed from Wales to Moroni where it will convene on Saturday morning. We learn that Judge Johnson per formed the marriage ceremony at the late wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Eph- - . raim Clawson and not Hon. VV. K. Reid. The Daily Enquirer has reached us in Us enlarged form. It now presents the appeara.ice of a daily. It is a very wel-come visitor to the Register office. Many Utah farmers have demon-strated from experience that wheat will do better to succeed potatoes than any other crop. This is worth bearing in mind by other farmers. - Acordhg ti his usual custom, Hon. Luther T. Tuttle gave a beef to the p.ior of Manti on Thanksgiv-ing day. There is no more generous man to the needy than Hon. Luther T. Tuttle. Mrs. Blenda Hampshire, the pop-ular lnilltuer of Mt. Fieas.itit.wis the first la !y to go from that place to Salt Lake C ty over the R. G. Western. Sue broajht; back with her an ample supply of those dainty nothinjs.ur.eJ in making ladies hats, Prof. Ericl's entertainments in Ephraim last Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings were the best of j the kind that have been given in these parts. His tricks were many of them ne and very deceptive. His distribution of prizes was a great catch and was very fairly done Altogether his entertainmeiiU were good and were well patronized. If he comes this way again he will most likely meet with a good reception. ' The County Wumans' Suffrage Association will give a bail at Manti on Dec, 5th The committec.are Mrs. Catherine Iirown, Mrs. Edith Lar-son, 'is. Martha E. Harmon, Mrs. Ester Anderson, Miss Ettie Ander-sciir- i and Miss Eva Madsoa. Pro. gramme for the evening will include besides . dancing, the following: Speech, Jrs. Jakeman; Sonii, Miss Eva Ma is mi; Recitation, hits. I. L, Dalton; Song, .Vis Kate Lrown. President Harrison dsn't want to' give the Mormons a chance to raakej polygamy lawful, so he says in Lis message, ihe Manifesto knocks polygamy in the head, and there is! no p jlygatny, hence, how could the Mormons make that which is not, ' legal or otherwise. This is all bosh, polygamy is a dead issue, and Har-si- - ' rison known it, but is afraitl of siv- - i51? the MO'tiiofu any chances fori ' - statehood s:i ;t would give j.Ts Pe-- ; ""o pubhean-liitod- a Jfiater Deuso :' cratic majority than ever to over- -' come." inr; KA1LKOMJ Tier c. on-- . 1011 train is at Ph.''" .u I'. Hi I, v, a bunt 11,; 1, 111 till .f l..iii,i ni I! ail o. s v. di ue to pert to hear :he loot of t:i' J...conio;ive i t two hi as K est. ol ill! Rl.ots'l K oiiire be.'ole ! s.-- ain' ll;; I !i,t The ,;i,,de 10 l iniiaiai is loi .nnd, ( rent lie C.I t ll! I"l;0ml liollo.f, wloill .v ll be hinslnd by lies e'..;i..ne Ahn.s ihe mtieet il.e e;!.e.!o is be ,: pnsiied at a hveh la, ;..-.;- ,.J Al.in'l Coll', .11 tot l;e.d t,s.i:is to be done la lotethe con-st; in 1011 ln,n; :,es hint. M I'emd is beuc moved it, hi Hie l.lo. ks ui Kpinaiiii ani'di ,ue to be used .'.i 1 'np .t (,!ou;ui:i. 1 he j.;ii.aunh; will be l.tadi'd i,r the I pr. ilMidv n:xl week. I 1ST OF I.hTI ERS. reniriinitijr niiclaiined 111 the Post Office at Kphraun, Utah on the ,30th day ol November,!-);- ) . To obtain any of these the applicant must call fur Advenise.d letteis and the date i f the list. If not c.llcd (or within 30 days they will be sent ta the Dead Letter Office. Anderson Mr, C. E, Beddoes Mi.ss Ldia Pjeiie-aai- d M.uta hlanseii allies Hales I latmon ofm.t,en John Laiseu Miss Maiict Aiatsoii Mr. Ray Nielsen Curiie Otte.isen Mrs Ciuoline f'etersen James Rntniley fanie? Sou k Moroni P, rjroau'lohn Xotlti r.ir Publication. ten. 11 n Land OHice at Salt Lake City No.tir.ibcr strh. Cvi'i. NiMu-- is herehv piven Unit the followin-n;.met- l nuttier ha-- , med ii,..ii.;e .if his inlrnnon in make fiia! 111 Hi.ii'irt ,1' till, .i.i .j U,it rai-- proof uii! b.i mailt icl .r th, pa!? or in his abscn, e the t !rk ot the C'oinily Court Si.nVete v.oinily, Uuih.at Maiai, Unit., on fi.nti.uv olit .8r,i viz: Jira.5 i'. fHiiali.TSn fl. t;. 7I , for the ?l. and n. w, p, e. biic. 5, an J. W0-- s. 8.1-- sac. 4, T. is, s. B. 4 r.. He nrtines the ffillowinr, wiUi".isi.'S tr. prove his con-tinuous rciidsin. e upon, and cuitivalion of, said land, Peter Y. fen icn. Petr Y. , William C, Ever-ett and John young, ail of Nfi. p.. o. Utah. KltAiiK D. Hiirbs, Register. Willies A Chadwielt. Atlys. for Claimant. MAYF1F.LD HEMS. The Youun tuen anticipate tite orgatn-zatio-ot. tiie Peoples Party Club, Ou Nov. the 3)nd, M:ssS:ena VVillaid-son- , Sistei Snow, (ot Mano feinple) and fcileu Jakem in, visaed tne V. L. al. I. A. of iVlaylieid i'hey spoke veiy encouiai 111 tu the ladies. We liai! the pie isiub of having Ap .s tie A. II. Luud and John B.- - Maibtu to speak to the people oil the 21 of Nov. ihe tn.etiii liou.se was ciowded with people e.tjjer to heat die words which tell horn ilicit bps. The Wuma.,8 S.iflrage organization was peu'ecled Nov. 23 oy Eileu .Jake-ma-of Epiitami, with the following o.hceis: Alatikia OUen as Vice Ptesident, Elizabeth Cailson Sectetaiy.and Hannah Victor Tieasnry. Anderson & Crandall's l'hotrt-grapli- y gallery is making a tour through the County, rhey will be located in Mt. Pleasant from the 20th to the 57th, in Spring" City until the bth of December when they will be located in Ephraim some eight or ten days. Mr, Adam Anderson is in charge. The fame of the Anderson photographs has spread all over San Ptte,and all that is nec-essary lo secure plenty of business is to. let the peop'e know that Obey tire there. Notice for rohlieatloti. No. Vi'4, Land Office at Salt Lake City, fjtali, November 35th Notice is hereby given that the followinE-nnme- d sender has filed notice ot fiis intention io make final pro .f in support i.f his claim, am.! thai n.iid proof will he made before the Register ts: Receiver.u. s.Laiut ortice, itl halt Luke city.i'tah, on January ran, iSol.vii;: Henry H. Hutchison H. E. No-- 7076 for the w. i 4 of 11. n of s. l.t skc. 8, & w. of s. w. site, cj, TP. .8s. rt, 14. B. L. m, Utah. Me names the following witnesses to prove his con-tinuous residence upon, and cultivation of. said land, vim oseph A.Curtis, bono 8. Presst. Peter Peterson and chas, Meons. all of W'oodsi.ir, F.rr.r io, u'ah FRAukla. rloMs. Register, T, c. Bailey Attorn?. MT. PLEASANT The freight agent at Mt. Pleasant is very tusyfcceiving and deliver-ing freight.' The Mr,. Pleasant Co-o- d has the finest line of dress goods ever seen in Mt Pleasant. Ferd, Erickeon, County Prosecut ing Atty. is snugly ensconced in hii new oflice over the Drug Store. Plush is always elegant and desir-able. There are new and attract-ive shapes at the Mt. Pleasant Co-o- Toilet and shaving sets. Stationary, handkerchief, find glove, boxes, albums etc., etc. The Seminary at Mt Pleasant has just removed from the room over thet'o-op- , to the Latter-Da- y Saints Meeting house. The change is nec-essary as the former building was too small to accomodate the ever increasing number of pupils. Air, Abe Johnson returned on Monday evening from a trip to Salt Lake where he has been to buy an extensive stock of goods for the Mt. Pleasant Co-o- suitable to the sea-son. Selected under the immediate supervision of Mr. Johnson, the stock of goods will be well worth before purchases are made elsewhere. .A Register reporter .called at the cilice sf flit proposed Pyramid, and was presented to the utbane proprietor by 'lie Hon. C, N. L'""l. The office was heniS hastily fitted tip with the nets essary.tppljaticeofa couu'ry paper.Everv ih'i.g wnhin the oflice is new, except the etlitm liim-el- f. The reporter called out cuiiosiiy to see another human beinit 9 ' sell saenliciun as to court poverty in the Couniry, and to extend the hai d ol '"eiitl.oiip: The ynwtid desires to be s'rnlv indepei-daat- , that is, muttal on tti rs of ion and politics: So may it be The Ephraim Coop carries a cliiocc lot of Groceries of various kinds, We cany a complet line of Geat's underwear, Over Sniffs, Hats, and anv and everything htlonm ; in the Gerit' me.- - Epnraun Co-op- . Men's and Boy's Clothing, new nod ttsh jroods at veiy low ptit.es ut tlie FavnieH ExcltHr.jje get your supply be-fore winter sets in. Herring, Salmon, and other kinds of Fish at J. P. wcilitf up. Norwegian Fresh Anchovis just arrived at J. P. Aieilstriij.-- . 15 cts a lb. , II" NOTICE. Notice is heicdv given to those knowing themselves indebted to the firms of Peterson & Hanson and IE Q. Hanson, of Ephraim that they ure requested to come and set-tle up their accounts. J. F, Doiuirs, Jr., Assignee Not U e for P.ti)tltl,Ou No. VSO, Land Office at Salt Lake cily, Utah Tet. N'ov. 34th. iHgo- Nonce is hrrebv aiven iliat the rl setti'O'has lil.s! noiic-- i i f i,s mtetmon to make tiniU proof in sor.port 01 bis claim, and that said proof mil be made before the fOooale lodge, or in his absrnre the County (.'ltk ( Kmery euumy, Ltah. at Casite Dai,?, i'.oieiy tsniniy, viali, on January oth. i&ol' vi.e Albert fT.tnsen.yi. E, ITj. (A&i, for the e.Jj n. E1-- sf.c. ai.& w,: n, w. skc. 4, rp. 17 s. b. v k. f te names ihe following witnesses to prove his resident upon, and cmttv.u.ou of said land Vli; S..phus Chen. Lewis Larsen. Ote C. Jensen and Chas. C. Clausen, all ot Cleveland Kmerv cou-it-tiiali. Frank D. horbs, Register NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, NO, 7 2 j. Land Office at Salt Lsicc cify.etah Nor. 4.iS,io, Notice ts hereby Riven that the fotiowm-name- d selder tecs tiled noine tt his intention to make final 1'i iof in sup.iojt of ins claim, and thut said proo! w.fi i e m,i oefore the Probate hutiie, or in his absence t' et'euiity . lork of Kmery coumy.ctah.at C.isiic talc ' ranri'v county Olah nil Januiup th lt,, v,t: ; tle t'. Jen-.-- it, t. no jA.'- tor the W s, w 4 ,S't-- - I S. 11, SIX. . 7 SS ft. rj R, Kc the w.utcsss i,. prove Iris mn. t'lo.ous is soience ihsi'i. jiid colli' aticn ot, ioo land vii; - s. a', t ier., t es,. leir.eii. Ai'isaf H.., s"n a d ia.,,s C Ciauscti, ah of v'ievefsod. tiuierycou.it- Ctah. ' i Fnx I). 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