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Show J . s k ...... . - - - , The County Segiste A WEEKLY NEWSPAPElC Pablithed weekly at Ephraim, n Pete Co., Utah. KlBSCRII'TIOXl Oat YjiY. $s.oo; Six Moa., $1.25: '1 hree Mob.. .75 ' Reoistkr Co. Publishers Entered at the Post Office at Eph-raim, Ctah, as second class matter 1 June 4, 1S90. Ephraim, Utah, - Nov. 27, 189 erected 1S90." Over the loldng doors are these m Ax "Here the Youth shall Learn to Think and Acl' aiid.' T.me Lost never Returns, " one 011 each side anil each encitcling a bee hive. The Luildiii;; was commenced in ISSS, and completed tiiis year, and will cost in the ne.nhhuiliood off.-ioo- . It is the beM district school building in ihe county and reil-c- ts credit on those having it m charge .Messrs. C. X, Lund. John Carter and C. An.'crson, who wete trustees at the commencement cf lie building, and alth u,--h .Vr. Lund has since I een'sti eicteded in the tiustetsfnp he lias retained th; m anage neni of lue construction to us comple'ion. Tiie house Inis bee furnished with 7 school desks, desk f..rthe .eacli-t- s, etc. dlufthe neatest and m st approved pattern, costing t53 . School will open 111 tliis central school house on Monday next vv it h Mi. C. V. iSorensoii as piiiicipal. THE NEW SCHOOL HOUSE. Through the courtesy ol Hon. C. N. Lund, a KliGlSTfcR Reporter was shown through the nen.r d. strict school building which is now neiily completed. The building U of br.c ; and is one stoiy high in the shape of T. The main, or notth win.is 38 x 24 leet inside meas-ttie- , and 16 teet to the ceiliug, the north w!ii is 24 x 26 feet, Ihe same height. The two rooms are connected by lare lolding doors about 10 feet wide which when opened makes the whole pra. t cil y one bu ldiiis' The enteience is through a large double door into a vestibule or hallwav, another west and ol the main building, Sx24 teet, which wnl also be used us a receptical fir liars, cl oaks.etc. From this entrance two doois, one on the north and one on the south, lead into ihe main bu .Iding. Another entianct is by a door on the west side of the suUUi wing. The hall is lighted bv four lar&e windows in the north side of the mam building, and four windows two, on the west and two on the south side of the wiiijj. The capacity will seat about 175 pupils, j Over the main entrance is a tablet: "Mt. Pleasant Dis't. School. Tis Coming j LphraiinPolilicK ig ('ausiw ' Some 0 Little Excitement ami a Kvat leal of , Internet- - Wai t'ity Tickets. XOTF.S. j Will theie bea I'eopel s Party Causus? has elected a Citizers Ticket and perhaps Kphiaim will follow suit. The Civ.l Government Class w ill meet ' tins evening t aain discuss a -- ticket" fur the comms City Election. Tlie mtniher m iim- f';., i... :i .. i py -- o(iuioi nuo some others of the citizens have issued a call f ,r a citizens - on Moudav i cxt. to place a ticket in Hie lield. One Kenth ni .n remarked that the lirst day alter Hie Civil G ivernment ..lais had made and d scussed a ticket that it hid cost the. i:y .iver fi-x- by the ' tune wasted in talking over the matter ; THE TICKETS. Various tickets have been proposed! by different parlies and. factions each one of h ch is perhaps as good a ticket as its competitors. One tiling we nonce which is pleasing, and that is that Hon. Parley McEailaue heads every ticket. A PROPOMiD CITIZ.k.NS TU KtT. Mayor, P McEailan J. Councilors, am.;s II. Hanson, Peter 1 hompson. J. P. Meilsnup. Peter Schwal be and J. P Hanson, r. Kecoider, Peter Greaves, Jr. Treasuier, P. C. Anderson. Marshal, Oison Ponlson, Assessor ci: Collector, Andrew Thomp son, r. Justices, J. P. Chiislenseii, Jr. and John Y. Dorius r. Mr. John V. Dorim, Jr., having refused to seive, this change in the above ticket has been snested; Niels O. Andeison as Councillor instead of J. p Hanson Jr.,! audj. p. Hanson, jr., fut Justice. THK CLAS-- i TICKETS The fust ticket pi..p.,sed by the Civil Goi eri.niein class wss recon- - s;tl 'r anil several clungt-- s made: Tlie ticket wis: l'ur .Mayor, 1'. Mc- - I'.ti i.ine. Cuiinc llurs: C. VV. Petersen, J. P. I!.in in. ... ) o l. in 11, O. lerst r.jin anil KrasHtis Willaulsiin. RfCMiiltr, P.C. AikIcisi n. lieasiirer, l W. Ilai.suii. Mais lal, S jieu Joiinsm. A isvssor ami Collector, Amlictv Tlioiii-ioii- , Jr. Jin'.iccs, C. R. Uorins and J. p. Chris-eusen- , r. The clubs reconquered thcii ticket with this result. Alayor p. McKailane. Council C. W, Peteisoii, J, p. Hanson Jr. peter Th m,)son, N, O, Anderswii, J, H, Oittrsiruni, Kecoider, i Greaves, Jr., ireasuier, P. Assissor 6; Collector, Andrew Thomp son, Jr, Marslnl, Ole Larson, lus'iies, J, p, ciiiistenson. Jr, and John V, Uoiius Ji, OTH! R TICKKTS One tii ket proposed is tli s.1 F.-- Mav or, Pa ley l.i I hi hue; Cr c:l, is O. A iders. .ii, J nits n.stion;;, J P. llan-T.u7- tt 'WcsiU-fc-- 'p-' 1vhi la.uvjvHi.. K01 Recorder, i'eier Greaves i., l ie.is-ure- r, P. C Aiit.lri.su,,; M.usual, Ois ai Ponlson, Assessot and Collector Audiew I'hompson, Jr , Insure, C l Dorms and' J P Chiistensoii, Jr. iii A Tlv nipson, Ji Ass it Col and i.P Cliiisiet.son, r ms J Pis also on every ticket sugijesled. The second ticket was tins: P .Mc Farlane, Mavoi;C W Peterson, I P Han-son, Jr , Peier Th .mpson.N O Andeison and J 1 1 liaison, Council, is; Peter Greaves, Ji, kecordei; P C Anderson, Tieasurci; A liVinpsoii.Jr and Collector; Ole Laison, Maishal; P Chiis'ensoii, Jr.andjohn Y. Doiius Jr, Justices, Ihe ihiid ticket was: P McFarlane Mayoi; J P Meilsttup, Ole Larson, C, W, Peieison, Heiity Giei-- and Ai diew Th' inpson, Jr, Council, is. 'The other ofliceis the same as No I, The ourih Hi ke: was the same as the thudwiih the exception that P Han-son, Jr.. took the place ol C. V. Peter-so- u 111 the comic:! and P. C. Anderson was named as Kecoider and August Andeison as Tieasuter. Several other tickets have been pro-- p sed but they are just the same men named in the a ove lour tickets Where this w ill all end we cannot say, but we h. lieve that out of the above lists council can be selected thai will be a cred t to the town and we hope the best will be secuied. Messrs Funk & Bradley have left some excellent samples from their Anthrocite coal mine and also from their new silver discovery both of which are new finds in the mount-ains west of Moroni. If the main ledge of both minerals are alike the samples, then indeed are those hardy and deserving prospectors fortunate The Rf.oisi fk hasno'h-in- g but good wishing for the gcntle-rnt- n in the development of these j mines. The Spring City Tabernacle has had a new roof put on, soma oth;r improvements made, ami now it makes a very fair apoeaiance. We congratulate the Latter-da- y Saints of Spring City on the much needed improvement. AURKET REPORT. Rprttl by C Andrew.i. i CfHKAIM PRICKS. Wool 3 to 16 els. Wheat 60 ct. per. bus. j Oats $1.50 per cwt. ' Barley 85 ct. per cwt. Flour Straight Grade. . Si. So " " i KEPRI PRICES Wheat 65 per bus Oats sacked. . .$1. 70 per cwt, ' Barley i.oo " " T'.o ur . . J 2. 00 " " ; Wool it to tG et, j DIt. Pleasant. Spilling from the li E Ite-cep- t ion Note- - The New District School House- - Sunday Evening's Program ami Other Items. TMER R. RECEPTION. Mt. Pleasant, Nov. si. THE KItiHT MAN HfcRK. We could hardly this aflair p .ss without j;; viiii; a woid ol commendation lur our new sheriff. Mr. Burn's cool judgement, and prompt decisive action, was the main cause uf so little d siuibance mid not the m !ly crowd of hall drunk-en and some wholly besotted men. K id road men and citizens beiiiif mixed 111 a wild and confused mass around the va-rious saloons of the tow n. As a precau-tion Marshal burns had deputized a num-ber of trusty specials, each and everyone uf whom did Ins duty As an evidence of the efficacy of lime ly preparation theie wete only five aiiest made, hour were turned loose before morning, one of them levvinj; $5.00 for his appearance. Th1? tilth one was a true son of Eiiu, an .1 would liin ot die. He was put 111 irons and he d until next mommi; earlv when he was turned loose on deposit of $10 00 f ir his appearance at 10 o'clock. Bit!) sunn were forfeit-ed. On one occasion Marshal Burns walk-ed into a saloon where whisky and w ine were running; riot, and some had yot down to blows. He called to them to stop, but without much effect. Pressing his way through the crown he smote Ins hand 011 file bar and calling out in a com mamling voice for order, which nude an impression One y lance at his determined set features, and previous knowledge of the nun by those ol the combatants, had the effect of instantly restoring a quite that resembled a Quaker's meeting. On another occasion a lar..je powerful fellow was jii- - t tunning things, when Mai-shal Burn's found linn. Aim st install. ly the light was put out, but the otiicer threw his man and catching him bv the throat hel l him until the iy; In was rest ned. At another time one stranger challeiiijed hint to wies.le. lor 5 . kj hut up hi liiirns pullinj; oil Ins coat with the remark,"!'!! take you up on that, "he Withdrew the challenge. One of the gieat retj iisites for an oili-er on such occasions is M know just when and where to act, tins is as ii ;"essaty lor id control as to have the K"t tu act. .Mr. Bains seems to h ive this nappy (acuity and the pe .'pleol S til Pete will never regret Having elected him t i an iiiiportant olfi e. Wli.le on tins suoject we must not lose sight of Mr. Joseph Seely who had charge of the door at the dance. Mr. Seelv displayed the greatest care and preclusion in performing Iv very task He had one slight skirm is.i, hut came out allr ij hc and held the post till the last. TUB VISITORS Ainuns; those visiting from other towns our reporter noticed In le Johns m of Spring City; Nathan Kaux, P. C Chris tensen Lais Cliristensen, Sam Perry and Hilly Watson of Moroni; Hon. Swen O. NieNon, Guy C. Wilson and Si n'l Por-ter of Kairview; lion J. II. Iloiiiaird. U.i.,r..,l (;. K, liuncli ol .Manti; " """ "" " "I'TTTTf . i'viiVL";..'! rliaisilll Claws on, t'e.e. . , Divid.M ilson.J js, K. Dkiius and otliem of Kjhraim. The in irried men who ha J left their wives at ll uiw did'i't want anytime: said about the dance. Of c niise we snail 8,iv not hi ii..;. Mr, Seaman inspector ol Hie road, was yery sociable and tlie visitors had very agreeable time with him. lie is a veiy amiable gentleman. The infatuations caused bv thefariylike "aim" and the diubleVV" has not yet subsideJ, s tie wiiter (INK WHO RKSPliNns Oar reporter was told by a Kertlenian who witnessed the transaction that lion Swen O. Nielsjii met Mr. B ibcockjignt of way atcent.and tendered huu a cneck for lion saying that he had prom-e-that am unit to the tailroad lund at Fair view and he was ready and wtllnij; to pay it. Mr. Babcock declined with thanks, saying that if Mr Nielsun was the only one of Kairview that would fulfill Ins promises, he did not warn it, but appre-- j dated the kiudness.and had always li m a triend of t le road. Sl'DDKNLV MKTROPOL1TAN. The morniii alter the reception sever-al gentlemen were standing 011 the s de walk discussing tne events of the day passed, when one ol the R. R. construc-tion hands approached a repre-sentative from a southern city of t le county aud said: "Say Mister are you from the county?" (smiles from ihe .Mk. "VesSii!" In. r. man Say Mstcr, car. y ai tell 1110 when; 1 cm gel a chance to tniln Jows, tend h isci, aud do chores lot the winie.? ' M t !M Ml ( Tableaux) RlXliPTION NOTES. Af.rr l.riii- -' tendered the Ircedom of lie CilV. Mr. iVelbv said: "Gentlemen, V 1 Invj.emljied as tiie freedom ol your city. I sess ? ie M ush d ol yoiu city hete brar'iiti his insignia of oilice. Now I suggest he lake oft that star and pass he kevs ol" the cahhoiise over lo us. laiijjhter.) The first train over the road consist ed of a caboose and one reclining chair passeuijer coach. It arrived al 11.15 Wednesday night, one hour and filteeu minutes late. The first time card reads: Trains leave Mt, Pleasant at 3:45 a. m. and arrives at 10 p. m. A great miny flijs wsre displayed from both public and private buildings. Tliis Space is "Reserved for the Mt. Pleasant co-o- p Store Utah Nursery Co. Jr'si'i 1 L'isi cd 1SSI. Over 50 Acres of Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Ro3es, Shrubs and Small Fruits JOneMillion I'orcstTree Seedlings. Jtiijc? lis HrjfNurstry Cromids LocaUd in Sugar llousfc Waku i ke Citj ke Office Cfntkac Hl'ick. Skcond Socth Strket, ) Riverside Hei. Over ioo lu-- t v - - - - j of Pure lire i - wVj"sv " I Individual Merits ShortHorn Cut "C ' Hih Excel iCicd by tn 1;"' I gi 1 lamotts Airdrlc f' P- -- . 'V.J About fifteen latter bred bv.- - fvS ffC "1 :hf, Hs'fer,l 0 U.xiru;lo,Kc, pS'W 'r CattalgUe X-- tuck. fry n. .1 iv.rm- off-tsff- i-. St; Goodhue an iVieier,'-- " OSce, CentralBlock. Sait Lake (Jity. JOHN KNIGHTON, Dealer in GENERAL MERCHANDISE- - ' p J3F"A11 our (ioods are Soldat tlie Lowest Possible Price FLANIMG HILL WORK In All Its Brandies tit MADSOXT Bros.&Co Epliraim, Utah. G. 11. I rt i nuoi. ll.l). A. VV. lSurr.uvs,.!! U Freeman &Eurrows Eye, Ear, Noso&T roat Spectacles fitted propeiiv. Agents for thebesi Glass or Artificial Eje. icotl Jiuirbmrh Bnlainr. SU l.mkm t lly,ll gilt Myrn Hr lincn F A Unsm-l- l LJ 1 UND , . O . Lund . ', ; DEALER IT All Kinds Of Furnitur, Window Blinds j Carpets and "Wall Paner The Celebrated Charter Oak a ii (I lonitor Stoye3 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL c a 4 Ephraim, San Pete County, H. P. L A R S E N , f r xtzzzil Enterprise House MYRA HOLMES CO. 13 Commercial Street, Salt Lake City Most convenient lo Electric Cars, Res-taurants, leading Retail Stores, Theatres and all places of amusements. This Hotel and ts equipments are en-tirely new. It has 64 wtll furnished rooms and is located in the heart of the city Tin Shop. F. Y. JENSEN, TINNER. Manufacturer of all Kinds of Tin-ware, Roofing, and Gut-- . ter Work, Etc. REGISTER BLOCK, EPHRAIM. S DRUGGIST. n fi J Ephraim City, Utah. j i'Ei.i:ii in I I'lirt Vi i;ie:nioals, lYrfii;iKTies, Umgs P(Hnt8,0il9 ' Etc " i a HO dKHEBS, I 12: Dye Stuffs and nje Spices, gj I I)T'i4if sts, Sundries, hi d all Gicds i sually kept in a Eirst-Clas- s Drug Store. I Spice, Tea-?- , Cotlees, Coal Oil and full Line of Grocers' Drugs: 1 Perscriptim Ca-rf.- uh Compounded Dry Night. Aent for the White Sewing Mechtne, King of ail. 3 8 Ui I " : i 1 t.s. S. Johnson THE PETERSON OPEEA HOUSE Ephraim, Utah. Is now open to the public. There is the neatest and best SET OF S C E N E R Y in San Pete. And the hall itself is the neatest in the county. Agents of 1 raveling Companies are invite'.ed to take a look at the Hall A Grand Ball every Friday Evening to wnich all are invited. Frost & Johnson, Lessees ' NOTICE? All persons knowing themselves indebted to . Q. Hanson or Peter-son & Hanson are requested to come and make a settlement ?t once. John F. Dorius, J11. Assignee. GKNF.KAI. NoTtS The county Prosecuting Atty's. office will be in the Encksuii build ng opposite the Co-o- p Store. Tiie Orchestra of Mt. Pleasant is ad jined by the presence ul a lady niu-o-- lau. Miss Rebecca lieckstroni who handles the violin 1:1 a misterly man-ner, Pleasant Creek Is now cuihed the entire length of t ie street, and the way super-visor Liirtefu stiaighteiiin)r up thmi;s, and the stteet will soon m ike it the most beautiful street in tiie dainty. The Pieshyteri.tn Academy know n as the Wasatch Academy is last approach-ing c iinpletiuii. Wnen finished u ill be the laroest, best, and most beaut. 'ul miildin; used lor educaiional purposes South of Salt L.:ke. l i t walls aie up, the root nearly finished and ihe lower and beldy are being put in. Tlie row of street lamps extending the e. Hire length 01 main sueet from the Co-o- p to the Depot gives the city a very metropolitan appearance, The upper, or busimss part of the street, i well lighted by a double row. We think Epliiaimaud Manli could well afljid to follow example, The law oilice shortly to be occupied bvEeid Encuson Esq.. and the le d es-tate olli'.e . f Erickson Hi Anderson is ' almost ci.iniilettd Wlien, the reporter! wis li i ii liiiwiih Ihe building on1 iVednes.l.iy. Mr. K.U. Andeison, one ol I lit; linil vv.i ad.lnij; tlie tiii.a.iii.;; touch i.y having a line le leu caipel laid IdjAi) 15,,. I.nnd li as originated a new svs- - tent i f SiliivliV evening seiv.ces, which is li.iviaj a guo'l elt:oi, and which Will in do ibt he pio hteiive ol (jood results. It is Hie hisiiop'n intentions to invite iecuireis fr..ni other towns, and to h the Services with iiiusic, etc of a re-gions chancier. Tiie new svsteii was maturated Sunday evening ty a lec-ture bv Elder David 'Jandland. of Ches-ter, sulijeci: "The IJilile." 1'iesident 1'eteiiion endorsed this ,lep.rtuie Iroin tiie uvular Saiulav nijj'it meetin.'S, NOTICEl The Relief Sjciety Stake Confer ence will be held at Wales, on Satur- - day, December 6, 1890. r Mary A. Hyde Elizebeth Altred Sarah Peterson. Presidency of the San Pete Stake Relief Socielies. Ellen Jakeman, Sec. Nutlrefiir I'lilillrntlon. u. 7 l. Land ( tlfi'-- at Salt I. At.- City I uh, November lotli. if. w. Vitire is (ht'-'i- yivert th.it the Fillow'tiK-rtaine-sclller has fllnl nctl c if hn ililcltttnn u nuae tnipil uiXHpf in support nt hi.s ciai:u, ..U'i that aid proof wilt btt rn;u!tf htrii-- lite Imiiie 'W in Ins nhsciire the Clerk ot tlie C nuutv C eiiu S.iiii'etc County, I'tah.pu Mrtmi, I in. on Ia:!uiy 61 h viz: lames P. OiltKteren It, K. 7l.tr (r the c'j N. B'l-- aiid .n. w, , n. t. SE... 45, and s. w,r- - s. B.1-- t.Ei;. 4, T. K. S. K. 4 K. He rimncs the (..liowinir witnesses to prove his con-tinuous residence u;o!i. und cultivation of, said land, vi: I'etrr Y. Peter Y. Jensen, William C. Fvcr-tt- t and John Young, all of Ml. I!t :ts:rut. r. c I'tail. Fkauk II. Ilotins Register. Wilkes A Chadwick, Attys. for Claimant. NOTICK! There will be Pricst-hoo- J meet-ing held at Kpliraim, on Saturday, the 13th, of December, &t ua.m. 1 Canute Peterson, Henry Iieal, John H. Maiben, Presidency of San Fete Stake. Notice for i'nhllrutlou. Vt'i. T.ud Otlice at Salt Lake City, Utah, November 2?lli if9. .iut. e is hcieSy Riven th:it the foHuwinK-am?- 1 KtMlllcr h.ts tiled iui;icr hi intention toni.ikeiin.il jirc.il in "iuppurt iA hi i.iim, nml that said prot-- will lie iiirfilr lr fji r (lie Register ft K C civrr.f. s. Land olf'ice. at js.tlt i,;ike t iiy.rtii, un J jihui y nth, icVji.vij: HtMiry H. Hutchison. II. K. No.. 7.76 for the s. w. uf tl. K.1-- II. rjf s. M.C. 8. & II. W. S. W, zc. a, jv. iS . k. 14. k. s. m, utaii. hc urines the lt'lluwmn VMincr.C's lo prove his ente upon, and cinmtioa of, said land, u: .cfili A.Cunis, l.oiiisH, Preset. Peter IVicrson and cli.'i, Muoti-- aii .t WuC'dnd'', I n ti (',t'tali rkAUK i. Iluinia. Kogister, T. c, S'aiUy, AtlorneT. NO I ICE. I have in my p isS';ssion a sorrel mare, 3 yeais old last spiinn, lett hind loot vviute, brand lesinihlnit; on lett tnijjh The owiii-- r can have the anmial lv call iuj; at my place in Ephiaini, and prov i.u property. S, P. Ji NS N When yuu are in need i. f anything in our line please call and see out St. ck and we aieniee goid Goods lowcsi puces allalile I leainient and loo cents foi the D liar. J. P Meilsirup The Ephraim Coop carries a chioce lot of Groceries of various kinds. N 0 j( 1 . Notice is hereil given to those knowing themselves to the firms of l'cterson & Hanson and H. (). Hanson, of Kjihraiin that they are requested to come and set-tle up their accounts. J. F. Douirs, Jr., Assignee County Locals. To diy is Thaik jjivin. Tur-keys are in orjjr, fho jJanti Bank is doing a thriv-iti'- i b uiiiisi especially with the R. i G. V. A full i,,)H if all kind) of School Booki. Papers. Ink, Lead an 1 slate pen-- ' eilsetcetca1. P. Meilstrups. Tw of Siipt. Peter Greaves chil-- ' dren havs bee very low with ty- - phoid fsvor. Th;y are recovering. Read thi call of the citizen, can-v-in a i Jther column. It is desir-- ' ed by those issuing the call that all should attend. iiiniiU'i, n iii,i,..ujMof nosco. will perform in Peterson's Opera' nbal niijlit. He is said to be the bct in that line in the country 1 The Wibcr Comply Company play in FCp'uaim oti the I 2 and 3 1 of Ths Nephi Ensign ' . pca'tj hig'ily of this company, as : alsa ot'iiri of thi press. Councilors N. 0. Anderson and Jts. Hanson have been appointed a committee from the City Council of Ephraim with the Teo pies railroad when it shall come. Prof. Robert Stony of Beaver who has been visiting San Pete a few " weeks, returned home last Saturday. ' He was accompanied on his return by his wife, his son, R. V. btony and wife and Mr. L. A. Shepherd and wife of Beaver. In the Ephraim council meeting las'. Monday when apparently a com mittee for some special work, coun-- . ilor Hanson asked councilor Green how his time was. Mr. Green re-sponded "My time, 0 h my time is short." The joke was seen by all present. The Herald sometimes gets things .confused. 7hey have taken an item v.w'cernin.'tlie deaf and dumb wuts! ikl given credit to the Beaver CiM'.'H. We ire not so stuck after . th crc lit, as we are desirous that Ephrai a should not be located in any otaer tain Sa 1 Pete County. liOrilSilOCLDHWEIT. Tiiete was a trial before t'omm ssion-e- i Johnson yestetday the 5;H, in wa rn Olie L. 11 ake vs. iJ iilei Allied to wh'.ain 55.00, tne puiciiase pi ce ul a horse lm: A'ays weie C. E. kol'l id f r plaint.lt & . E. booth loi de'eu J.111I. 1'iie m il as V"Iui"v a..O ca-"W'"'-- ' ! J'i-S- l'i lasled all day. I'lit! ciicuiustances 111 the case were ab nit tri'jse Ah black came acr oss Air. Allred while he was almsuig a hoise w iicli he had rented to him, and expos-tulated w. in him, but Air Allied said he nail no business with ihe hoise now he was rented, and otfeied lo buy the hoise and Mr black accepted thi ofier. Tne next day Allied brought the horse baik and relused to pay loi Ivan. Suit was brought to obtain the price ol Hie hoise and tne j'lty returned a veidicl in lav i ol plauuitt , taxing costs as well as tne puiciiase price. T he judgement was in accordance with evidence, hence was jast, but we nunc defendant Sll mid have been taxed foo.oo for cruelly lo animals and tuat phuiiliir should also have been taxed Jjo.oo lor sellu g the animal 1111. ti tlie eucumslances, The transaction shows considerable degree of inhumanity on the pan nf man who sells an animal undei such conditions as wed as on the person who would beat ihe horse. Herring, Salmon, and other kinds of Fish at J. P. Mcilst'up. Norwegian Fresh Anchovis just arrived at J. P. Meilstruj . 15 cts a tb. Ftr 65 cts you can get a can of Yeast Powers & a large doll free at the Jirttg Store. Th: press and material of the Mt. Pleasant Pyramid was unloaded at Moroni Nov. 20 The press is a new Washington Hand Press, apparent-ly about a seven column. Some of the merchants of Eph-raim have recieved word that they could recieve freight from the R. (I W. at Spring City on the 1st and Ephraim the 15th of December. Several reports have been publish edand lated about the actions of the S- - p- - V. Ky. We will correct these: The road is .iot laving a third rail. The road is not survey-ing from Ft. Green to Mt. Pleasant. On account of letters being pull-ed from our advertisements for Job Work, many errors occur Principally 1s the case with the adds of Mr. Meilstrup and the Ephraim; House. We hope our friends will excuse this.and we w ill try to avoid it in the future. Mr. Fred Alder, sent a fine fat young turkey with Josh Fielding, to the Register. During the five years of Mr. and Mrs. Jakeman's labor on tha SiiNTixei., it was Mr. Alder's yearly custom to furnish a turkey for heir thanks-givin- g dinner, and Christmas feast. 7is kindness still, follows them in their journeys. Mr. Babcock says that of the total expense for right of way from the north side of Fairview precinct to Janti Depot., 48 per cent, was paid to Fairview. The railroad company declare they were not fairly treated in that city, an i will do nothing to favor it. Jfe hope the matter can be amicably settled as it is hard for a town to pull against a railroad, when t'aere is only one. NOTICE. West Point Irrigation Company. Wales, San Pete County, Utah Notice there are delinquent upon the following discribed stock on account of special assessment levid on the 14th day of June, 1S90, together with all previous assess-ment, the several amounts set opppo-i- t the names of the respective Shareholders, as follows: No cer-titic- a e has been issued, Jensim, Anne C. 45 Shares, J.35 Peterson, .Maria P. 40 " 2.75 Andeison, Lais P. 30 " 1 35 Peterson, Alfred 30 " 6 95 Cheiiy.J.ilin 60 " 603 Stevens, Newton 20 " 3.S5 Sievens, Ehsha 20 " 2 67 Stevens. Chailes 39 " 1.4a Olson, Julian 40 " 3.04 Laison. Ole 45 " 9.12 Heal, Wni. 30 " 7.30 Anderson, James P. 19 " 6.07 Clnistensoii, C. J. 20 " 300 and in accordance with Law and Orders of Board of Directors, made on the 1 6th day of October, 1890. So many shares of each parcel of Stock as may be necessary will be sold at the oilice of the Secretary of the Company Wales, San Pete County, Utah, on the 15th day of December iSyo, at two o'cloek p. m. to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, together w ith the cost of advertising and the expenses of tlie Sale. HenryD. Reese Secretary. "est Point Irrigation Co. Dated at Wales the 26th day of November 1800. THE bRIDE OF DEVTH. The funeral services over the re-mains of Miss Sophia Christenson , Vfere held at the residence ot the parents on Monday, Hp. Dorius presiding. Thirteen vehicles fol-lowed the remains to their last rest-ing place. Deceased was a bright , promising young lady about 20 years of age and was to be married ' to Mr.. Christian Lund of Ephraim, yesterday the 36th, but on Friday the a Mt, death claimed her. Ve ' offer condolence to the bereaved . parents, relatives and friends and to the young man whose bride she was to have been, CITIZENS CAUCAUS Notice is hereby given that there will ba a meeting of the Citizens of , Ephraim held in the Central School House on Monday Evening, Dec. ' i, 1890 at 7:30 o'clock for the pur-pose of placing in nomination city officers to be voted for at the reg-ular city election on Monday Dec. ,8,1890 All citizens are invited. P. McFarlane Jlenry Green James Armstrong J. II. Hanson . N. O. Anderson "Alfred Bailey Alfred T'ehrson Orson Poulson . J. P. Meilstrup Andrew Thompson Jr. I'homas F. Thompson X ) great amount o! mechanism is used by Signor Bosco, nearly al! lus tricks being performed by the quick ness of the hand. The hypnotizing oftwoboys, the way in which they .obeyed every command and the im-agination forced upon them was something wonderful. "Odgert Stand-"-ii- . |