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Show &' ' ... The County Segister. A WEE vLY NEW'SPAi'ICU. Published weekly at Fphraim, San Pete Co., Utah. NinwciUfTioN: One Yciy. Ii.uo: Si ti.as: Three Mon., to 75 t Register Co. Eublishers Entered at the Post Office at Eph-raim, ytah, as second class matter 'Juno 4, 1S90. Ephraim, Utah, Nov. 13, i8yo ft wing, mostly voung people, including a uumb:r ot handsome young ladies and gallant young gentlemen. The bouse was estimated at 5 jo. with neatly as manv m 'ie outside unable to find loom within No speaker would ask better attention or more decuium than was shown at Ephraim. The editor of the paper published there Mr. J akeman was there and was shown to a table, where he took notes for publication. I have not seen the published report, but 1111 a?rsiaud itwas veryfairand courteous At Maim, the following evening, there were just enougn people out to fill the City Hail; a dozen more could not have been acconudaied. The audience was respectful and attentive, a laige portion being ladies, representing tha bent ele nieiits of Mauli society, SAN PETE CAMPAIGN. "A Correspondent to the Trifi.iKt in speaking of the Liberal campaign tour thtough Sin Pete savs: "As regards h s nussion and the iccep-tio- n he met with iu various points, Mr Reasoner gave this erv niifrrsting ac-count. I was greatly surpiiseil at the number of pe pie that came out to hear al the several places, and the decuium a'ul attention everywhere show.i. espec-ially as the m.ijoiitv eveiywheie aie members o! the i.iormoti chuich. Oi. ti, -- ,ah ult. we drove down from. Mt. Pleas int. where the Gooilwiu Pilgrims h ,. he'd an v meeting, to Ephiaim, wl-c- it was expected that a number ol prominent Liberal speakets would be in ennce ad att On aliiving we found that li,ie torchlight ptocesfion, headed bv an eXce lent and skillful hiass band ol i d zeu pieces, was paiadmg the stieeis in iioiior uf the iiccasit-u.- pcition of .lo band being Liberals. Tue l.oge Co-o- p er n.V Hall had been steuied, winch.on enteum; with Maisbal Clawson and a I w"i heis, was foumi to befall to ovei- - WE H HfE DOHE IT! THE THE tteT LAUGKST 52: LOWEST niuuiv --Si xru-us- . A Onnnnil Making Stock At lBliUrii Breaking Prices We ask uotltinij; lutttr than an Honest Tost of Our Cluims and arsi willing to Stand or Fall by Facts - and Figures. v PLANING MILL WORK In All Its Branches at MADSON Bros.&Co Ephraim, Utah. A site of --Money at OUR STORE WILL YOU? i.M: Frcmuii,SI.D. A.W. urraw,M I Freeman A; Burrow Eye, Ear, Nose &T roat. Spectacles tilted properiv. Agents for the best Glass or Artilicial E)e. JLfJ .f n.larA filiJilms', Myrtt HotlliM F. A.ItuMi'll Enterprise House MYRA HOLMES CO. loi, Commercial Street, Salt Lak City Most convenient to Electnc Cais, Res-taurants, leading Retail Suites, Theatles and all places of amusements. Tins Hotel and Us equ'pments are en-tirely new. It hits 64 will fin uisheil rooms and is located in the heart ol the citv. I Tin Shop. F. Y. JENSEN, TINNER. Manufacturer of all Kinds of Tin-- : I P. MEILSTBUP, Ephraim, Utah ware, Roofing, and Gut-ter Work, Etc. REGISTER BLOCK, EPHRAIM. as. Frost S. Johnson THE PETERSON OPERA HOUSE: Ephraim, Utah. ! t Is now open to the public. There is the neatest and best SET OF SCENERY in San Pete. And the hall itself is the neatest in the county. Agents of Traveling Companies are inviteied to take a look at theHall A Grand Hall every Friday F.vening to wnich all are invited. Frost ifc JolmtoD, Lessees CALL AT THE FARMERS EXCHANGE FOI YOUR SUPPLIES. Therefore call at J. P. Meilstrups, Farmers Exchange and find a full stock of mens' and boys' clothing, hats and caps, boots and shoes. A full line of ladies misses antl chil-dren's underware. Family grocer' ies of every description etc. etc. Both stores brim fulof new goods, and both having the " ame ltw pri-ces, at second north and Centre streets. MUIK.EF REPORT. KrHrtavi by C Andrew, ' Ct'HKAiM PRICKS. .V.'ool 13 to 16 cts. .Wheat 60 ct. per. bus, Oats gi.50 per cwt. ' Barley ct. per cwt. Hour Straight Grade. .1S1. So " " nKi'Ri prices Wheat... '. 65 per bus Oats sacked.. .1.70 per cwt, 'Barley $1.00 " Hour $2.00 " " Wool ..13 to 16 ct, Tlio Election At Fairview- - SW the Judg-- i cs Acted- - The Sig Niolsea rm at Llil-bur-and '.Their Lumber, .Coal anil Ctlxcr Interests. Tin; Rij'BNT 1 in-'-'- I'y a Ri Kt-- The usual p'acei of h I'ding :le:Pnns in Fauview ha always been at the L. i). Saints h me. II the re.igious body named rould stand it, liens is, certainly no reason why p ilfci-m-should kick, as the chinch c.aild hot soil politics. It had fell designated as tlifc polling place f t the recent election, but when the judge? met tather late on the m ruing ol the loiinli, theie some litile de.laV Ml producing the key, and of course the tiie had not been made; the iaiikor was there, and was really going to hmld a hie, ah hough ii w..s no pan of his business to lire up lot elections.. The 1 I jud res seemed 10 think otherwise, and spoke in r..ther a dictatorial way to th" janitor who told theui if til y wanted a lire tney were at liberty 10 build it. Tiiis tuurhed tiie dignity ol the Liberal judge's, i.)r. Wing and K .v nil to tint that ihev imrncdtnielvietiied to the house ( I the first i.amed geutlenn'ii,--Samu- el Porter the jn I, for the P. 1'. g.jing with U'.ein, but ptaesting that the whole thing w.n illegal, Mete, a tulle log hut, t'us FV. d iuity dii not save him from making a tire. Uwen () Niel-so- n appe nc-- upon tin: Si eiia alter tlicv had leinoved, but any Voles had been cast, and demanded admission. Til is w.H at fust rrfased, tint it Ihe Lib-er-judges i.seei tained that he was one of the committee. ( )uce inside his busi-ness was demanded .and be would hive been summarily ejected, had hs not pro-duced uhii T. Came's cetilictie. appoint ing litiii as the agent of the I. P. cand.-'dat- A 0114 narrow t.'.bie was pl.u.ud with the end ag 1 ust a wimlo.v, that could not be rosed sx inches anil so lov to Uu: groumi lint voieis h id t i f.utlv go down on their knees to got a chance to vote. I'r. Win;; Lib" sat 011 one suit- of the table, and John T. Cam's iigeiil next to the wiirlovv.each this bo' torn land covered bv a stubborn growth of scrub oak, that will he remov-ed at odd times, year alter year, until it is computed. For the most part ihev have been able to plow up all but the largest of the biush Foi this purpose a p'ow with a shear bar 5 feet long, making ail tS inch cut.wiij m ide f )i iht m bv John Peering, Moline. 111. V"ll five yoke of oxen Hitched to '.Ins, they aie able to make some Tuese gentlemen have about a hun-dred head ol C.tile to wuitei over, hav iug disposed ol a great many for beef j during he summer. Tnese 111 ght be seen roaming about within the vast eiiclousnre like creatines at pelted liberty. Pile tiisi 11 .Lie 11 bull everbiought into San "ete Co u tv, tiie, heilson Bios, unuotted. ihs pedigree m ikes him a Geiman b:ed and he was purchased by the importers of Koiaud P. .S i.ve. 'Pliers are about 25 head of very line horses on the 'arm. Amuiwbo lesides on the place wilii ins f invly b jth winter and suiumer, was plowing w ith a sulky plow as we ciune in sign!, of the duelling house. This house is to be replaced next year by a model iaim house Tiie gianery.coi rails stock .1 ids, etc., aie ah that c mid be desued as i.heystaud Two of the sued-.- ; lor siielteiing stock through !lie snow season, are 100 leet long tespectively, twe.ity feet broad, and shingle roof. A young oichuid has a good sunt, the place is supplied w it.il spnng water, and seems to be a pelleiit paradise for chickens. Ttlotigli the gentleman in charge spoke 1 quantities of hay having been s dd and hauled oh', theie weie still f jur Macks 125 leet in length, a p.Ie of su.i'.v and cliaftl the leluse of3.ouo bushels of oats, that seemed like a young mountain. Pait o! tills land has been taken under the timber cul'.ure act, and two sections under the desert land act. It requires j some nionev and lain r to secure such pieces ot land and no doubt in manv case costs all it is w nth. How ever thete are ihiity acies of one deceit tract, i hidden between two barren and Ijrbid-- I ding hllls.ttiat is plowed and leady to re-- ; ceive tile seed lor a crop ol wintei w heat. ) for this was see ned fi an Win. H. Seggmiller of K.chlield, and ago-.- crop is expected. The lady who lives on tiie farm pre pared a spleud.d d'tiuer for us; and on the 1 etui 11 tup the construction train and b 'aiding 11a. ns if the steadily advancing and light welcome K. G W. K. K. was vis, ted. tiWHK 11. NIKI.ShS. Amved at Fan view the Rkoistisr re-porter had an oppuriunity of seeing the liiieiiori.l the diveilaig house ol Mr. Nitlson. It ii a laige well fuushctl j house, and at that tune was aim st a hospit.d. A man who had sawn Ins fool and w ho h id no tealiiiv's in the place was quaiteied there; a lady whose hus-band was gone ml a mission, and who hiidjust bm led her baby, came theie to be cared for and couponed; if bovs have trotwle, and tlni parents want advice and come there; sevei.d citizens with knuiiy law problems cam:; with all c inlidence to this place.to have theui solved; tue coiniiiittee on recep-tion of the lallroad olheials demanded his lime and ass. stance; while hall a dozen drummers, weie anxiously en- - ipiiiing when he would be at libeny to give tiicm a he.iiiug;--.i- the Bu.iliets own one of the laigest and best conduct ed business houses ill Fait View. The Repolter had ueeii perfectly suc-cessful in di: Covering in what line or rather lines liieir su rcess lay, nml the railiei extensive extent ol ii; bat t 't gol, it'll ladder ie.nliiig'up In ii.and wh ch e ale one iinil ail seatcil.ng lor Was yet to be f lind. with a pile of tickets under their lisi., Pr Wing's tickets dal not Seem to be much in demand, and it was no j very agravatiug to see the agent ol an opponent , parsing tl.t Hi out 85 lost as a tit.asmy gul cm its gieeii'oai'ks, Pies-entl- y tiie Dr. linihiig die sight unbear-able- , told the gentlemen on tne other side of the table: " Pint thing has got to stop." The 1) " tor went so fat by way ol jiv-ing emphasis to what he had said as to open the door and say: "I notify you to get uut of heie." "And 1 notify vou that 1 in't going to do it," was the prompt . Ur, Wing then threatened it he passed another ticket out he would close his window, thus closing the polls. A prominent member of the P P. com-mit tea on the outside, who was of the opinion that the "Libs" weie anxious lot a disturbance in older to, if possible, throw the precinct out, advised John T Cable's agenl to suriariidtr Hie P. P. tickets t i said member, and Ihev w, r: passed in Hie sneet. The precinct has always gone hugely I'. P. and in the event ol a disturbance the 'Libs" had nothing whatever to lose hut everything to gain by having it thrown out. The P. P. did not poll within jy votes cf the usual iium aer, but the "Libs" votes, four, were all in. 'Swen Neilson is one of the m st suc-cessful men in ourc unty"ieinatked that rem.uk, coupled with theeposode at the polls, led a RliUsti-- repolter to eiujuiie in what u iiHculai line h s success lay; and tiie ciicmti-stance- s leading up to it. l imnicR. covi.. riTC. Accepting an invitation to di ve, for the purpose of seeing the large t.int at the noilh end of the county that belongs to the Nielsen Bros., we first drove enough to the depot to catch a glimpse ol the huge piles of lumber duting toe adjacent gtuuud in every direr ion. These lumber piles belong to the Neil- - son Bros, the amount 13400,000 U'ct, is valued tit $16 per thousand and is the result of their mdl labors in the canyon for the summer just past, 111 rather a part cf the result, for all die liimbei sawn is not there by a g nid deal. 'Puis business alone would be considered bv some men as s tlicieut, but as we pass-ed through Milhurn I had the pleasure uf viewing the well stocked store of that new and thriv ng settlement; three fourths ol which belongs 10 the Neilsoii Bros, and to the peop'e. Mr. Swen ( . Neilson can ii'mcst be said to h i the father ol this precinct, he has d ne s much toward its es.a:il,siinleuts; A ml ,P"ihi,i .north of ths pi ice, a narrow ta V'011 was pointed out, kuo-.w- Picallv as Diy t reek Canyon; in which the.i same have disoveu il aoal nice They h ive already ex end-ie- d $1,500 iu developing it, but it is not y . n nat coii'd he called n paving mine. S in vjie , o al c il has been taken out, bin 11 u- piires assoiting; being very 'ii i'.'li hi ed is'ilh shale and uthei sub stance, he general opinion, however, s 'ems to be if there is coal there, the Neilson !hos w.H find it The reoorter leaiuei laler tb.it Jacob Johnson, of Spnng City, propusts taping a cue third interest with the boys, and putting $50 into the mine immediately. The tnimel is 11 .w 2S5 feet long, litiii pioves to b i a good mine it is a fortune in itr.ep; as us neatness to town, an i the ease with which il can be reached by team w ill make it a very convenient, and conse-quently a very valuable piece of proper-ly. THE BIG FARM, Still proceeding notthwaid it was not long belore we were on the lamous farm. How the fences stietched out on either s de, cr jssm ; tiie valley, disap-pearing amongst the o.akand pine groves to pel haps upon the sale cf the num.i.a 11, In oni year, laSc year there were 800 lods of fence put tip on this farm. Not temp.nary fence, but good solid cedar posts 8 leet apart, with two boards and two bat bed wires to every pauucl. In the construction of ih.s leuee was used the eaoim uis aril O iiit of lnateiial, 16000 posts, 16000 o .ards. and ihe sine number of rods of bared wire. Tins year 6 000 feet of two iucil timber has been got out, and is now ready for ihe putliug in of bii dges culveits etc , for the l.uni, which are to be of the most substantial nature. Tlleir land amounts in all 10 13,000 acres. a city lot, nud a thiity acre past-- ! ure being in Fu'rview, and the rest all there in the north endol Siu Pete in a bxly. Each of the brothers own a homestead , taken ol course out of the best land in the valley pivipsi; and the greater pait of it smctptable 1 cultiva-tion. Contrary to t tie usual c indui m m Utah, this land had to be denied of al-most a loiest growth; and ihe soil is very deep and heavy. Standing in the center. I a beautiful field that hid veiv recently been turned ever bv a suik plow, was a tap pine of the saw t inner kind, a living monument to what has been. Theie is still a large poirm t ! The Bailroad Kutcrs Fairview Amid lie joiriug. (Jroiit JJemoiistrations, imtl a Haluoii Jubih'O. What the Liberals H ive to Say of Ujs, THL RAILROAD AT FAIRV1EW. 't'Hb F.ECKfTloS. Fairview. I'tah. N v,9ih, 1S90. Kijit'ik Kk.is'I'u: Thinking y.ur m my leaders would like to hear Some-thing ii.-ii- i 1'airview, panic ilaily on the railroad question, I send enclosed. As voui coirespomi.uit noticed in youi last issue that a committee h ad beeiiappoint-e- d for die puipoie of giving a reception to the Mihoad boys, will say mat Mesis. Swen U. Nelson, Ctiiistiatl Petei-ou- , and (J.ven M. Saii'leison were that coin-mitte- They had oi.ly two davs to d. tins woik in, an I set about it willl a wil . The liiass Hand of Mt. Pleasant was en-- ! gaged, (our oan being disorg uiizedlaud came up about 3 p m on Saluitlay tue j8-h- and seienaded tiie town. At 6 o'clock the citizeas all met at the meet ill,' hotutt, foimed 11 to procession ami marched to the depot, under the d. rec-tum i,f Samuel Pails, Mnishal of the Day Fust came the 11 'i. Martial Baud, IJravs fiaud. and a torchlight ptocessi n two tiluc'is in length, iju.te a number weie uut in then buggies and from time to tune tlieie eie salutes filed by artill.iy and he band.--- p!aed al eiuately; very imposing appeaiance. On amving at the depot we found about one hundred men in readiness to recieve us. After a tune by the Hand, Mr. S .veil 0. Neilson made an appropri-ale speech of and extended an invitation to ail present to join tiie people ol Fairview in a social ball. ' Three rousing cheers were then jjiveii 111 hon. ir ol the entrance ol the K. K. uiio our city. One ul the railroad UK-- niade a ne.u l.ttle i.t xc p use, anil ' after the assembly bad given thiee chceis lot the K. K. boy-.-- , tile piocession was retoiined, toe rdlioad men joining The procession hailed 111 f tout of Netlsou hies, stole anil some verv tine specular piefomiauce m tie- way of figure marctnng was done under the leadership of Jens Eiii.ksou of Ml. Pleasant. Mr. Etickson.Alouz ('..ahoon and others of Mt. Pleasant joined n this, and malei tally aided us in making a success, lor which we 'eel indebted to tin in 'Pile rest of the evening was spent at our tw o large dancing halls, w.odi w ere both thrown open, and will accomodate troui !5'.i, to 2oo. Both halls weie crowded, and noUitng but the best of leellngs piev.ul-d- . The coniai.ttee furnished rufieshinenis m the shape of a variety of hints, runs and candy Even-thin-was fiee, and it was a gr .nd suc-cess. THE R' R. COYS ClititBRATK. As I have given you an account of the reception mid the better yiade of our society 1 think it only p super to give vou Some cf the other siue of the ques- - lion. 1 have lived in this q.i el little city near aboi I eighteen yt:us without a i S do oil uut all. mi two mouths ago.w hen a man n..ni d Woe x tented from Hans j Cailsicu a little bu Id ug across Hie stieel In in llu: meetintf In use. ills building j In. ii :g too small to sun the proprietor, the leteiti.uiol a verv laie mal eiegai.t bi'diling, ttvo stnl es, w as begun, but be was unable to complete ii in lime to cat h Hie i,e.iliaiest that he knew as.,11 hand wnhtiie kdvctit of the lailioad. S ) the littitf h ud stuck of liquors was moved into the new building without j Coins ol w.ntlows. A g teat many of the sons of Erin were in ue. iliusiv than anything else, su they funed u) tins u ii.i-.h- Palace, they d ilie.nsilves cry much and soon loigoUii. ii troubles handling lies ai.d tail ; and lelt like louls of all creat.on. Three 01. lour bar tendeis were constant ly engaged dealing out the good old whisky. Fusi Pat lYluipiiy would treat all that could stand alone- the whiskv altai, next U'Duaii would Heat, then Snotty and otueis iieatcd until about 10 o'ciotk. w hen the Iiish boys look a notion thev would have a wak., Seveial Sulnans weie m the ring. is thete went aoout 6 special police sworn iu vie found them quite handy, about six or eight of cur boys were try ing to quiet the melee, bu; tailed and had to send foi help, your wiiitr eoter-e- d tne dootiviiv about the same time that another special police entered ac-- ! com panted by Selectman, Swen O. Nielsoii tjlicrilf Bums, and City Marshal Petetsoii; and about the liist thing these ollicers did was to make known thai tiiey weie officers and demanded peace, at least one d Ken weie engaged in knockd whs all at tne same nine, tlur special police did good Wi ik, s..nte of I leui tiiows.but nothing serious Stampeded cattle could not have liec-- woise to haiidle.uoi less in.1115 shouted at the Same lime, men weie so thick that it was impossible to knock another down;uur ollictis woe not hint. Select-man Nielsoii and Siieiift Bums pushed their wav up to the whisky aha', (not for a d'i.ik) but demanded thai ihe saloon should be closed up at once. The piopiietot was w iling but poweiless, about rout 12 ollicers set to w. ik 111 'he moving mess and witsiled lully 15 ur 20 minutes before they gained any foothold, out nnciy commei.ceo convin-cing the ctowd ilia, thev were olliceis; 111 another 20 inmiues they had the Sidoon cleared out. Some ai tests weie made. All weie leleused, some put up foileits for the r appeateuces, Monday morning. Itisoulv fair to give all olliceis and others who attested them credit for doing biave woik. Sueiift'huius was heard to say. that 111 all h s travels iu the muting camps in Nevada, this beat them all, but as Pat Murphy said he hadn't had a space loi a long tune. As he I t in a guui" ot 5 or 6 upon the ground he said: 's thai the way tuev put theui out iu Fairview." SPfcXTAIOK. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. No. 617. Land Oitke at Salt Lake City, Utah. Oct. 1st, 1S9;', Notice is hereby given that the follo-wing- named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in sup-port of his cl.i.m, and that said proof w ill be made before the County Cleikol luiieiy Co., Ulan, at Cast e Dale, Utah, on Nov. 2jiii, i&j-i- v.z: Iliiani A. Somhwoiih, I) S No ic'876 1 .r the X J N B Sec 7, 1 p 14 S, k to E. l ie names tne lolluvung witnesses to il at his continuous lesidc-oc- upon, and cultivation said land, viz: fleber J. Siowell, Frank M. lell, I l.t v 1 lioiiipsuii, Walter Grimes, all ol Spiiug Glen, tC.nery Co., Utah. Frank U. IIobus, Register. IJ00TH, Wilson & Wilson, Ailv's. STAKICCOXFERKN'CE. The Quarterly Conference of the San Pete Stake will be held in the Tabernacle rat Moroni, commencing Saturday, r ts, 1S90, at i i A M. A full attendance is desired. Canute Peterson, llenrylic.il, John It. Matb.-n- . Presidency cf the San Pete Stake. CollMulidutett Xotlre of Proof. ;. 670. Land OlTice at suit Lake. t'cih.Oct., a8, 1S90 Nulicc is licreiiy ;tvcn th.tt tiie lollawiiiij minieil sett lei n h.tve notice ol ttitiir intention to niaku linitl proul in siiiinirl ol tiicir clmm, mid Una said pnxif will te niaile btiiuie the Kejii-tt- ami Kcei'iver at Malt Lake City, Utuli.on . 151)1, iti). vu: i'clcr C. Peterson, it. K, tijys tor the M. 4 N. w. S. W. N. K. S. K, 4 N. H'. Sec. no, lp to S, k. 4 t He ti.tiiuiii liic tolL.wais sotne.ie:i to prove his reiiteinoi upon and ciiitivution of. said land ' vi. IVlo 1'iucoon, Invid W 1 iiompson, Henry f. lleiii and J0I111 C.Jen.m all (it Ephriiiin. L tab. J Al let ictii. Ibuo. vi: llaod hompbon It I. 14.0 tin ihi r. N. K, Sec. 25 Tp. 10 S. R. i t.. 1, iu lot a ,S: S. VI. X.w, Sec. no l'p. in S. k. 4 K. lie name- the following ivitnc.--ie- s to prove his , .pniions ici.iUeuce upon and cultivation of, said lain!, vi.o t'elrr Ceicisnn. fVter C. l'eterson, John C. Jcnson, Neis l'elcrMii all of Kphtaim, Ulall. Al.-.- on tie.:. i;t!i. 1S00, viz: Nets Peterson, H. E. 044 tor the S. Sec, I7 lp. 16 S, K. 4 K. lie natnes the follottiui; wimes.es to prove his i nn .; ".,.1 :,,;,, of sl l,nd .: iJ.ivid W, !'liompMn, IVtcr Petersnn. John C. Jc:.tiH,iia Hotiry i Heat, allot Kphr.tnii. t uh. 1'k a.nk I'.HuiiKs, Kcwt-:- OS. Attorney. NOTICF.l The Relief Society Stake ence will be held at Wales, on Sal'.ir-'day- , Iiecetnber 6, 1090. Maty A. Hyde F.lizjjfth Allied Sarah Pcteis iii. rreiidency of the Saa Pete Si At Relief Societies. Kllen Sec. County Locals. Our P.arb Wire will be sold at cost. Kphraim Coop. About three inches of snow fell in Ephraim on Friday night. J. P. Meilstrtip has received an immense s ock bf the .famous Morse toots & shose. It is expected and hoped that the iron horse will puft in l'.phrasiu many weeks pass over. You can get any :iml of a stoves at H. P. Larson's - cooking or eating. Call and see them. Fifty thousand bushels of grain was threshed at Fairview and MW-bur- n this year. This includes some 'outlying ranches. Air, Aaron Johnson's Company was a surprise to all, as ho Rsnerally has a good company with him. The plays they carry are light, and the co tipany very 'much so. Kphraim will give to the railroad the depot grounds asked for, and will thus hive the most convenient depot in San. Pete. Only two blocks from rh tv.isinpsa centre. Judge Jacob Johnson is again em-ployed as the city attorney of F.ph-Vai- Mr. Johnson has filled this position for some terms to the satis-faction of the City Fathers. The Magazine which has hereto-fore been known as tlu"'Parry's Lit-erary Magazine" now comes out as the"Utah Monthly Maganne." The first No. under the new name, is a very fair representation of what has al-ways been considered a fine literary production. Ephraim's enterprising postmast- - er, Mr. . P. Larson ha t a ided a new nest of boxes to the olllce. Tlure are in the new set, ,2 lock boxes ami So call boxes, it? in allJ making the total number of boxes 1 ic has the most conven-ient and neatJit postofl.ee iu the County. Now there is a hail in Kphra'.M. for the public to dance iu. and th management of the hall is all th. t xould be desired,-mora- l ami respect able we think that da;icio,g in the Central School House should strip. The principal of the school does not like it.and should not be compelled to submit to it, now there ts another suitable place for parties. There will be two funerals in Eph-raim Ontj is Albert Ander-son, son of Andrew L. Anderson, aged 16. Deceased has been sick for sometime with diptheria ami died Tuesday, at a p. rn. The other is DelbertL-r.on- , son of Mr. Louis Larson, of Cleveland, Emery Co., aired ic. The cause of death is at-tributed to heart disease. WeoiTer 'sympathy and condolanc,e to the beareved parents an 1 fri ;n Is. 1 heRet; i ster believes thoroughly in home enterprise and home pr.) ... ductions both in regard to manu-factures and also stock. When the L'tonian has a fine horse for sale anil those imported the buyer has several advantages by purchasing sftch stock, 'In the first place they are acclittuted then again if any thing is wron;j( ith the animal the breeder will be handy to look after it. Other reasons could b.;ivg'.i in favor of the local'oreeder of the animal shows as good points its the imported, and that is the case with the Rasmus Nielsoii horses Mr. Nielson will take a trip thorough Saa pete County with a selection of fine Statliorii commencing at" Guiin-jso- n gain; north through the eti-ti- Coiiiity about the tst of Jan-uary Horseine.i look out for him it if ill be to your ad'vantaffj. NO ! H.'K. J have in my possession a so ire! mate, 3 yeais old l ist spiing, left hind loot white, btan-.- veseiiii'liiig tu .lelt I'ugh Pile owner can li.n e the animal bv cad ing at my pi. ice in Kphiuun, and proving piopetiy. S. P.Jknson When you aie in need of anything in our line please call and see our slock and we g.uentee good Goods, lowest prices allabie 1 lealuieiU and too cents for the Dollar. J. P MeiUtrup The Ephraim Coop carries a chioce lot of Groceries of various kinds. Yolr Chance to Skic tub Show. Barnuni's "Gleatest Show on Eaith" cannot be seen iu your town evety day but a show that is rnoie in the niter, st of your p. cket-boo- can he seen any day, at whose ptices, compaied with qualities, aie "curiosuies" wuith vour while to look alter, c ill and see il you don't get your money's worth as fully as il you had gone to" Harmon's," v.e speak of the F.phiuim Co op. UVMUWJM Ii IW.IiWII .Win llll ,11 Nottew lot !' NOlilW. Lam! ' 'IV. nt Salt Luke City. I'lall. Oct. 24. t" o. None-- : heteby iiiven thus tne foil iwit-i- i named ' ,e. tier h o notice of his intention lo inreie final ;T,yif in si'i i" it of his claim, and that slid will lie llliuie !.'ei, ;e tin- I'rohale J mine, or in his atsence. the Count, c lei k, of Emery county, ttlah, at Casll.-- bate, 11 tail, on Saturday. December 2uth, tllij, vizi John I., lir.ii.iter, 11. Ii. N'o. Coo. tor the W. is, of S. j V.. N. K. ot S. K. jc S. E. N. K. , Sec. '3. Tp- S, Kanse B !'. lie namei the foll'ivvintt witnesses to provs his eon- - tinuous residciice upon and cultivation oi, said land viz: A'hey W. Ceorge A. Shenitan, Jeu Nelson and Kt.a. Cos, all ni Hiiutuie., cotmly, t'liih. Frank B, ItuBlia Reei iler, tSotIo toe J'uMloatton. Ml n.Vt. Land Offlce t Salt bake City, Utah, Oct. ulst. iXfcJ. N'ouce is hereby mivetl that the foilo.viinj named setiter has tiled nonce ot his intention to make Hnal proof in support of his claim, and that said pr.sif wilt he made hetore t'mbate ludnle of San Pete eniuuy , t'tati. at Manti, lUsh, 011 lice, bin, i8yo.vi: Ciiauncy V. SlcveuH. I. S. No. itsfiofi'i tne ii. tj S, to li S. W. .( S, K. !',s. N. S W. Sec. 33, Tp. 15, S R. 4. Kt He names the following witnesses to rove his resident! j upon, and cuiuvatioo 'if, said land Vi. Jno. Harding Ailred, Fred Strade. Neils D.thI, Carl ttanaen, oi Spring City, Ulah. fKAS'K I). ltODHS, Kegisler. Jtiti" for I'tibUcttlion. No Ola. band Office nt Salt base City, Utah, Nov, t St, iSijo. Notice ir hereby Riven that the following. named settfer haunted notice of hi,s intention to make tinal Kroof in support ot his claim, and that said proof will before the Probate Judite, of Kmciy county, Utah Territory, at Casile Dale, Ulah, on tiecciubcr lath, igijo, viz: Carl Wither;.', D. S. Mo. iiiiJSs for the IV. , V. VI. SBC. 34. rr. 18 f .. b. 8 E. He namei the tallowing witnesses to prove his upon, and cultivation ot, said land vol ' ti.icri.iid C. MiUer, Andrew laities M. Petersen and Chailes Sw.ey all of Cakle laie, t:uier ( o inty.Uiah. . FltASIt D. ttoBHS. Kegiitetl Notlt-- for Ptti'tloifctlou. No out. Land .Ofti ieal Sail bake, Utah, Oct., 1st, if9). Nuiice is hereby civen ihat the. I'ollowii-.i- nanied seub-- t ha tiled notice ol her intention to make rim prool in support of her claim, and that said proof will be made before tiie Judse, or in his absence the C aunty elcoc of lottery county. Utah, at Castle bate, on Pee.tSih. or: t hro ie:ia Sorenseo. H. K. tsl'So, for the S S. W. auJ W"i S. K. Sec. 33, Tp.H, S. R, lo E. S.L M, She names the following witnesses to prove ber con-tinuous residence upon, and cutuctiou of, said laud, VU tieo. Vldied te, I'eter T. Olson, f'.rcen W. Atire.i and lieore l.'ownaid, alt ot lice P. O., Emery co., I'lajl. Franh 11. Ho las. Rcpsier. illtes 8t Chadwick Aitotaeys far cLiimant. Jfotlee far Publication. - No t&. Land Office at Salt Lake city, Utah, November &ih, IfcjO Notice is hereby pven that the following-name- .eltlet has filed notice of his intention to make final prool in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made bet--re Clerk of County I'ouit.lanery county, Utah, at Ca"ile fate, on llecember 13th. jiloo, viz: K. 9.. Branch. 11. S. 0509 for the w. N. E. sec. 35, tp. I4, s... 10 r. lie naines the toilowing witnesses to prove his con-- t nnous residence upon, and culttvutivirl of, .tid land, v ii: Geo. fvldredJia. Ceo. Dimick, Kphraim Dimick and oeo. Seager. alt of Price, i. O., ii.mery Caunly, Utah. KsiN.t D. Hoses, Wilkes anil Chadwick Attorney. j Notiee for I'liblit'AtUin. Kc. MS. I am! Outce at Salt Lake C.tv. t uh. Sept. 15. iSao. NiMiee is ben-b- Civen that the following named eili'.T has lued notice ol his intention to make final: oioot in supis-r- t m ms claim, and that said pitKif voli be made tictore ttie i rniiate udtfe. or in his absence. , the count of Lineiv countv. Utah territory. at t a: tie I 'aie. on t C loser. 31st, tiSuo. viz: t art ilncr it, 01 tne w ,i n w sec j.4. Tp 3 s. It (in. i tic Ihe v. masses to prove his con. tinnotis tcs'.dence noon, and cultivauoil ot. nam land, V.r: i Kichard C. Mdh-r- , Andrew isiomuvsrn famiesM.! Vetcrson. t liartes s.va,ev all of taaie Hide. Kinery countv. btaa t criu.jrv. 1. Itonas. j tsesister. j |