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Show Martin C. Kro.ll, Mt, PLEASANT BAKERY Dealw la Bread, Cake, Pice, Confectionery, Can-dies, Nuts, Ci.ars, Tobaeeo, Etc. Rtfrtihnuwii afali kinds in thtir $tsm Ml. PlMtoat ARTIST. - Hand Crayon Work"e Portraits Enlarged And all work guaranteed. S. Johnson, Artist, Ephraim, Utah. EPHRAIM COOP. Is the pl&ce to go to when '' I you want anything in the I way of Merchandise if you I want honest goods at fair 1 prices. 1 J, A. Andrspn,. 1 Supt. Enterprise House MYRA HOLMES CO. 13i Commercial Street, Salt Lak City Most .convenient to Klectric Cars, Res-taurants, load ;t . J. .r j, Theatres and all placet of amuiements. Tbla Hotel tad its equipments are en-tirely new. Unas 64 well furnished rooms ad is local Hn tha heart of tha aity. PLANING MILL WORK In All Its Branches at MADSON Bros&Co Ephraim, Utah. Tin Shop. At Ctkton, Md, a young doctor, who ' has wealthy parents, has been arrested on the charge ol burglary and murdor Carp! Carp! Any one desiring to stock ponds or lakes' with German Carp can secure their supplies at Funk'sLake. Any quantity offish of any desired age can be had. Apply in person or by mail to A. J. Young, Moroni. W. D. Funk, Sterling. I J. H. OtterstiomTI 0: DEALER INo:--Egg- s, Grain and all kinds of GENERAL PRODUCE, Ephraim City. ' l ROBERT RODEN Dealer in, and manufacturer . of, Monuments, Headton 'fi Tablt and Vault. v - - Stone TriaffiiBgl-fG- r Builfl" "'" l" ingi a Speciality. . v . Iron Fenc, Building BWb Et. 4-- 24 Dtpoi Stmt, Nit- F. Y. JENSEN, TINNER. Manufacturer of all Kinds of Tin-ware, Roofing, end Gut-ter Work, Etc. HKGI6TER BLOCK, EPtfRAIU SAVINGS BANK AND TRUST- - COMPANY Capital $50,000 Surplue $4,000 Geo. C.Whitraore, Pres. ' W. I. Brown, Vice-Pre- s. Jonas H. Erickson, James E. Clinton, Directors James E. Farshee, ' L. Hills, Jas. H. Peterson, ! Alma Hague, Cashiers. General Banking Business. Interei paid on Savings Deposits, money tc 6a n on real estate IIOT3SX. Mary Knighton's New House-- Good Accomodations, ampl Rooms, Etc. Sallna, - - Utah 7.H. Olsten ,Q D ." " Ephraim. W. W. Woodring, M- - D, . Mt. Pleasant Phyaioians & Ergani. Telegrams will only hi an iwered if made or endorsed bj responsible partiei 1 11 WHOLESALE and RETAIL I Dealer in Furniture, carpets, window;! blinds, wall paper, etc. iTheelnebratedMonitor andn J Iheelbebrated Charter oakSlDVBS ' Main street, Ephraim. TO HORSEMEN The famous Percbertn Stal-lion, Sulton, No. 2,415, will stand at Bp. Dorious Stablas Ephraim, Jens P. Larson, Manti, and Peter Lauritzen Moroni. During the season of 1 89 1. The circuit wjll be made every nine day?, three days in each town. Terms $20.00 for the season, single leap $12. To further par-ticulars apply to A C. Olseu, Manager, . Mt Pleasant. Dr. F. CLIFT, T E. HOSFORDjU. U, Physicians & Surgeons. Diseases of the Throat anc Diphtheria t Specialty. 'Office Opposite A. II. Lund's Store, Ephraim, Utah. W. J. Hoford,M.D., of Mint: Attends at Ephraim every Wednesda' for the Rational treatment and painles: cure of Rectal Diseases. Fielding House, Josh. Fielding, Proprit ci JGood AccomodationsJ ForTracelers and Temple Visitors, A gr made welcome.Good roomy B. If. MORSE fi ed ARE THE W& ManufacturersM fth justly Celebrted lYttklng hs th Ifmi qual to lnm hi Ifasm Our Agents for them in San Pote ar tSTCo-op.- , Fairriew. (o) Matson A Hariioi, Mt. Pltii ( J, P. Meiletrup, Ephraim. (o) TuttleA Co., Manti.(o) C. Larion, Mayfield. (o) Co op ,Moroni.(o) SHADE TREES. Thqse wanting shade trees will do well to come or send to Funks Lake, get good Bar-gains. Selects your Trees, and' know you are getting them' fresh from the ground, Sarelosi and disappointment, as trees that has been exposed for days and sometimes week to the air very often fail to gire satisfaction. For further Particulars call on. A. J. Young, Moroni. Wm D. Funk, Sterling Fire Insurance. v PBTER GREAVES, Jr. ' AGENT FOX The Home, of Utah-Continent- al of New York Royal of Liverpool, England iEtna of Hartford, Conn. Firmans Fund, San Franclsc t , . Offi Ephrtkm, Jfimk. ' County liegister i A Nrirtppr, svottd to tb Inter au ad Growth of Sa-- Ptt I. . "The CinderelU of Cxuanai," Published at Ephraim, SanPete Co., f ' Ji " Utah. SUBSCRIPTION; )xit Yuri, tj.o; Six Mm . f i 7$: Three Mob.. Ii oo t fdvuc, otfatWie. $3 $0, fs.oo and $1.13. Entered atJhe Post Office at Eph-li'ir- n. Utah, as second class .matter fjune 4, 1890'. ' ' J- - Register Co. Publishers DIBECTOHS. J. P leilstrup, Pres. J. T. Jakeman, Sec. .Petex Schwalbe, Treas. D. P. Madson, Ole Larson. Ephraim, Utah, April sj, 1891 REDMOND ITEMS. Snow, Snow, Snow. If vou want good, cheap homes, Redmond is the place. Peter Peterson the Redmond mer-chant intends going to Salt Lake next week on business. Those of the sheepmen who are shearing have realized quite a loss, on account of ,the storms. The sickness is beginning to h. Good. We have surely had our share this winter. There is only one school in ses-sion at present. The higher de-partment has been dismissed. Redmond has organized a Glee Club. .If the boys will practice they will get there because thjey have the talent. There re quite a number of men and teams working on the grade of the D. & R. G. W. about three miles north.of town. The District School Teachers ' of Sevier Co. have decided to hold their .Summer Institutt at Gear Creek Canon. The time for holding has not been decided" April 2 1 st. R. D. : -.- - f J. W - r- - 5 nowiag as we go to Press Dr. Measer returned from Eph-ri- San Pete last night and left again to-da- y for St. George and, the southern part of the Territory inthe interest of the church schools. 'En quirer One of the breaksman on the train, Mr. Seaman, yesterday Jet a coupling pin fall on bis ie ft thumb at Thistle. Dr. Olsten now has the gentleman in charge with com-pound fracture of the thumb. I have posponed ray trip until Majr 1st I can be found at the office ready to do any and all kinds of den tal work until then. C. M. West. jHow long would a law curtailing free speech, the keystone of free-dom's arch, stand t it waa enacted by the legislature of Minnesota? Just log enough tor the United States Supreme Court to decide that it was unconstitutioaal, as it would do without a dissenting voice. There is no truth in the rumor that Mr. B. Harrison proposed dis .carding "grand-father- s hat" this Spring for one of more modern style. A newer hat would doubtless be more becoming and fit better, but the gentleman isn't disposed to let go his only stock in trade for the sake of improving his personal ap-pearance. "Grandfather's hat' wil continue on duty until the nomina-ting convention next year, if no longer. County Locals, Mr. Peter Greaves i3 givinS the highest price in cash for Vool. The Pay Car came down yester day and the R. R. boys ' are spor-ting their R. G. W. checks, O. C. Nielson and G. W. Craig Sc wife, of Manti are in Provo reg-istered at the "Roberts. If people,on whose land are many - grasshopper eggs, will plow up their .'stubble they will assist in the destru-ction of the pest. 1; C. C, A. Chirstenson made us a pleasant call to-da- He is up to Slave his case disposed of in the Pistrict court. Enquirer It is said the grain has never been looking better than this Spring and t the grasshoppers are kept down Ephraim will have as .food or better er6ps than ever before. While we learn that the damp wet weather has bn the cause, in some "rises of the rotting a good many "grasshopper eggs, still there are fco many left that if something is not 'done to dsstroy the pest, they will yet do a great deal of damage the coming summer. The farmers of Ephraim and Manti should unite now, in a determined effort to Acs-tro- y them. NOTICE TO STOCKMEN. AH Stock found on the Moroni rpe'adows after Monday, April t6, will be taken up for Tresspass ac-cording to law. ' , By Order Or Committeb. - " M4RKET report. Raparwa bf C. Andrew. Co H . EPHRAIM PRICES- - Wool.. . . .13 to 16 cts. 1 Wheat.; .. .i . . .. . . o ct.per. bus. tyats.. Ji.6oper cwt. 'Barler... 85 ct. per cwt. ;2Joor'Straight Grade. .$1. 80 " " ' ' ' NEPRI PRICES Wheat ... . 60 per bus Qats.ii-sacked.- . .$1.40 per cwt, parley... Si. 00 " " Flour..'.-....- $2.00 " " 'Wool..-.- - . . . 13 to 16 er, Claims Fr Indian Depredations. The undersigned are now pre-pared to recover compensation to persons in Utah Territory, for the loss of property through Indian de-predations We will collect your claim or make no charges. Call a once. Jacob Johnson.office Spring City, Utah. Ferdinand Erickson, office M. Pleasant City Utah,. Spring City, April 32, a. d. i8j 1 tutorial Notes. JtIere is one specially for repub-lican editors: If the tariff isn't a tax paid by consumers how is it that 1 igar became cheaper as soon as the f'duty on it was remov ed? Take your , tireegentleraen in answering this. Blaine's - reciprocity eggs are not hitching very fast notwithstanding his perseverance in sticking con-stantly to the nest. Perhaps that bad boy, Bill McKinley, who isn't very much in love .vith either rtcip- - xocity or its foster father, may have been changing these eggs. The Indians are rather choice. It is stated that they refuse to enlist Jn the army unless allowed to join the cavalry branch of the service. " They h. v; ev.ckntly never heard the song that was more or less familiar i.n.. rhe V. irgriinia trenrhes flnrinffo the late war the chorus of which was, '"If you want to go to h 11 just jine de cavalry." A lot of "slush" has been and is being written about the necessity of .. amending our Constitution so as to " enable the Federal Government to 'extend, in the Several States greater protection to the subjects of foreign Scountries therein residing. Nothing "of the kind is needed or should be for a moment tolerated; the general government already has quite enough power, mauy think entirely too much over the internal affairs of the Statet There is no state in the Union that does Hot give the foreign subjects "precisely the same protection extend ed to American citizens; more they 'have no right to ask. The Euro pean models nor after European ideas, and we do not believe that it will ever be changed because of European clamor, not even if Italy should be joined by every nation in Europe. HOME MISSIONARIES. Appointed for Sunday April, s6th 1891. Fountain Green, RW Allred, Henninj; Hansen, Moroni, Philip H. Hurst, James San-deuo- Wales. R .Carter Sen., Jamos Hanrey Jr. Indiatioia, Tohn R Baxter, Neila Ben-!n- . ' Milburn. Ole Sorenaon Sen., Lara Neil-so- Fairview, Andrew Ljenten, John Ol-:e- n. Mt Pleasant, Wm Bawden, Jens Peter Jensen Spring City, Niels Chrisinsen, And. rew Thompson Jr. Chester, Mads Anderson, Niels L Lund. Ephraim, Cvrus H V.'heelock, Ferdi-nand C ark. Mann, J P Chrisitnso:i, Niels Ander-son. Sirling,-La- rs Myiup, Charles Emb-le- v. Mayneld, Henry Wintch, Robert Johtt son Sen. Gunnison, Andrew Peterson, Peter H. Anderson. Fayett, AW Bessey, Ezra, Shoemak-er. Dover, John Reddington, Wm. Bown San. Mee tags .will be held in the several wards at a o'clock p. m. Canute Peterson Henry Beal IohnBMaiben Presidency of the San Pete Slake of Zlull. - - - SUMMONS. In lVi Joiticti Court of Ephrjim Precinct, San Pt Cnnty Uth Territory, Jem Nidaen, Flainiiff, 1 vi. I ' Jehn Doe, Pefendent. ) To John Dae, whose name is otherwise anknown Greetins. Yau are hereby summoned to be and appear before me the undersigned at my office ill Ephratm Precinct San Pete County, Utah Territory en Wednesday the eoth, day ol April A. D. 1891, at 10 'clock a. at. re answer a complaint Slrd against you on Tuesday thf 11. uay ui nym --, svtyi , mj iu miiiui. Said action is brought to recover from you ta suip of 5 cts, damages dona ay the follawine d escribe i animal on plaintiffs property in Ephraim Precinct with feeding and care of said animal and cost of this suit. Oae red 3 r 4 year old ster, branded with a cross on left ribs, bush ef tail off square crop off left ear and aint slit in right ear. Said animal is held at the premises of Geo. Taylor Jr., Ephraim City. Ana you are hereby notified that if you fail to so appear and answer as above required the plaintiff will take judgement against you for said sum of 35 cts for Damages on said animal together with care aad feeding of said animal and costs of this suit, To the Sheriff, or any constable of said County' Greeting. Make legal service and due return here-on. ; Given uader my hand this 93rd day of April A D P. McFarlank Justice of the Peace Ephr aim Freeinet Portugal is goading England by pull-ing down the old Union Jack, stopping thi mails, firing an her vessels, and in other ways. Hns Pete! son was found hanging in his r 'm at Mason City, Iowa. Blood and other signs Of a struggle were visible. He. Is I ipposed to have been murdered for mouey. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Those knowing them-selves indebted to Peterson & Hanson or H. Q. Hanson are requested to make settlement at once, or their accounts will be placed in the hands of an attorney for collection. John F. Dorius, Jr. Assignee Ephraim, Jan. 27, 189 1 summons In the Justice's Court Fountain Green Precinct, San Pete Couty, Utah. James C Livingston Jr Plaintif) Demand vs f li.oo John Doe Defendent "j To John Doe whose name is otherwise, unknown greeting: You are hereby summoned to be and appear before me - the undersigned at my office in Fountain Green Precinct San Pete County, on the J9th day of April A D 1891 at I o'ciock p1 m of said day. To answei a complaint filed ag-ainst you by said Plaintif on April 18th 1891, Said action is brought to recover from you the sum of ioo for damages done by the following described animal on said Plaintiffs propertyJnFoumian Green Precinct togather with coats in feeding and care of said animal and costs in th s imtviz: One Red Steer with White head about 3 or 4 years old marked with wattles on throat and under bit in right ear branded C F on left hip, said anima 1 is held at Jacob Jacobson Premises Foun-tain Green precinct, and you are hereby notified that if you fail to appear and answer as above required the plaintiff will lake judgement against you for the sum of ft,oo together with Cuiti in feed-ing and care of said animal and costs of suit. To the Sherifl or any Constable of said County greeting: Make legal service and due return hereon. Given under my hand this aoth day o( April A. D. 1891. ML C Hanson Booh Justice of th Peace Fountain Green Precinct. THE H. A. TUCKETT CANDY CC, Steam Candy Ayorks. Head Quarters for line Candies, Toys, Nuts, Dates, Paper, Bags, Twine, Cigars, Fire works etc etc. Factory 850 E 1st south street, Salt Lake City . 'a |