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Show If y .11 want to Ite considered a well I dtesscd nim.vi ti must have the best J cluth tismt in m iking your natmeuts, a peileot fit a:;d the mol skilled woik-j men to make them up for you. Martin Schmidt, the tailor. 200 progress Build ing (S.tlt L..ke) can suit you in all classes. class-es. FURNISHED ROOMS. Furnished Rooms with use fo bath. Table Boarders taken. tak-en. Rates Reasonable. No. 164 South 2nd West St. Mrs. R II. Taylor Proprietors. Matson and Christenson Photographers. No. 18 Commercial St. No. 18. Fine Cabinets, Only $1.50 per dozen. Every gentleman visiting Salt Lake during conference should order his spring suit, made by Martin Schmidt, the tailor, 200 Broytess Building. He uses none but the best cloth and employs none mil the vet v best workmen, so you can rely, on getting clothes that will not only fit you perfectly, but which will outwear out-wear any others, if you leave your nteas ure with him. CABINET PHOTOS For $r. 50 per dozen. Just think of it. Newcombe & Co." the photographers 164 South Main St.. Salt Lake, have re-' duced the price of their J5.00 Cabinet Photos, to but $i. 50 per dozen. If vou fail to take advantage of this offer, when you attend conference, you will always retel it, as such an opportunity, to get such fine 'arge photos so cheap, will never occur again. Many years practice has given C. A. Snow & Co., Solicitors o Patent! at Washington, 1. C, na-sarpaistKl na-sarpaistKl snccaM in obtaining patent pat-ent for all classc ot inventions. They make- a specialty ot rejected cases, and have secured allowance of many patents that had been previously pre-viously tejected. Their advertisement advertise-ment in another column will be of interest to inventors, and pantentees manufactures, and all who have to do with patents. A SURR CURB FOR PILFS. Itching Pils are known py moisture like perspiration, causing intense itching when warm. This lorm as well as Blind Bleeding and protruding, yield at once to Dr. Bosanko's Pile Remedy, which acts directly on the pans effected .absorbs tumors, allays itching and effects, a permanent per-manent cure. 50c. Druggists or mail. Circulars Iree, Dr. Bosauko, 329 Arch St,PhiIadelphia.Pa.Sold by.IL P. Larsen County Locals. Our stock is all new at Teasdel's. Scandinavian Clerks at Teasdel's Immense stock of Goods at Teas-dels. Teas-dels. Latest styles in all classes of Goods at Teasdel's. j Saturday train from San Tete num bered ai ears. Buyers are sure of Courteous treatment at Teasdels. Alfred Dahl, of Ephraim, we learn has been suffering with la grippe. Mr. Peter Greaves is giving the highest price in cash for wool. The last reports of the Relief Society of this county showed that the ladies had $1460.36 cash on hand. Manti's Railway business for March amounted to 14.70, 0875. 82 less than Ephraim for the corresponding cor-responding month. Last Friday five car loads of hogs passed through Ephraim from Sevier county to the Eastern market. mar-ket. Rates of Insurance 011 Dwelling's are very low Don't risk a fire. San Pete was well represented at Conference. Every day the trains comming iuto Salt Lake from our county were well filled. C. P. Larson, of Manti, has just .returned from Eureka where he has been employed setting an engine and boiler for the Mammoth Safety works. Joseph Christiansen, of Mayfield, . goes 011 a mission to Scandinavia .this week. The well wishes of the Register goes with the gentleman. gentle-man. One week last Saturday 21 per- sons left San Pete for old Mexico. The family of Philip Hurst, of Fair-view, Fair-view, numbering 16 and the family of Jens Tygerson, of Ephraim.num-bering Ephraim.num-bering 5. We wish them a safe journey. The best April fool joke, in Eph raira was a wall nut from which the kernel had been removed, and the shell gammed together again, containing con-taining a scrap ot papcr.and passed among the boys. Everyoi crack! ed that nut, but ntvar failad to pass i it to his neighbor. Mr. J. II. Bennett, Gon. Freight . and Pass. Ag't of the R. G. TV. Ry. , informed a Register reporter that , his company, the R. G. W., were . doing all in their power to reduce , the freight rates. The rates now . given are 45 5 ard SS cents from , Salt Lake to intermediate points , between Manti and Fairview. |