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Show me -w IrOulliy ivegisicr Our Resources! , Jihesw illuwim: of ' lie '"T" ciivx.in lu;l exiteme lungus j it iu tlie mx k of tune the w i ii'.i i.ij'iy tf.sii.g u ai..w llirn a I' j;IiD,he lWw ill? snl'ihur the w iiuo me tliMai. and firr ;irm.k to allow . .t it then .ivj the i Hie ii? pver ii patient fi'ni u'p'1'! , lla pnieui rnnul CJIm.C IXkC, a lue ci al, pul it m a ss..vel of lluuf Miimkle a spoonful in himisttiiie unuii it; Kt the aunefer Mill iH. hslti the fumeY and the fungus n I i it 55 loutevceplin.i.iii "I ,per cenluiiii,,r.1i,iuivjuici.-iw.y-ili.tf now pw fur IVmUT 1 him inucaas 'hey a.e wo t , no il i g l liiwik Soa P:t l(J ie value iut on y.iur IjIkh. aiul in iiiin t m il huM aa.Cwmimi1 lie. ire ihe price given fur van ril'i'-e,rw cwlwtiuu y.iur one rivlti.nl i'Ji.ns (I 'll! toe Slam ut a nvn m'ue il to fiixi lirotijiil jl rusts 5 J Dec. 1890 f 4, Kphraim, Utah, "After 1I1? (ir.iin TriM ruii K.ulrai LMI1' ii i Trusts the iCiiiiiilii m liun. greiiTiUbt, ill's Oil ah'I Jk MONOPLY TRUSTS, GRAIN imiI, IuImci j. lea, C etc, eu ware, leather & AND FARMER'S UNION. T?POifitPT ' Something of San Pete, the uranary of Utah. r j 1 What she has, can and will io ii I from the othir trustworthy reports And willi rcKard Demg an .r of .money J"i l.rom my experience in the trop- -agree with the U.S. Agricultural my simp'e wav I have g.ven ym fioin ir:s I knew that sulphur was a ilvpartment in the prospective disaster, nullities, nf how they tuie got failthe trover of all fungs in animal life.. you. likeiyto be consequent upon the Yon nay the fiddle, at le..si to the j ure of crops fur this season. ,lt .jr(l,n, -cf milplmr at little 1 he l ( 65 u:i cent puur i. the a ,.1;1ir..ii There is 110 reason to suspect that amount and store gave rev.. w .ikinsii and m iho.il p..ys the Agricultural Department, as well . And when VHi ii i?v j titer iit Ihmii imrca tiny lo sui.k in itc iii!c ami I lh?m to swallow the as all other reporting authorities, abe l ke? yo a:n.lv telling cinlil-. . f u i yui have been bought by the farmers, to furnbli pmpi-- i u r jnkld Klll i,iur on the hot ini s III .M .Vuu have vot a underrate the crops of this season; reii;a: d some: scvcial times a ,la) d ..o i coul edvi in .i..s- yo .lied school ani,nl attended all agreeing on the general shortage, l.n y tens who . I.- t- .inline i cause .ni lmd pupil s luiu- I have used it often the Rocky Mountain regions, and meinljei; pr- - d ill V n.gia-.iU' dijihtlieria. I ly wain w. au I s i we us d son. bv ti.e bi).e t1)r1l j,, a i;ai.s of soar throat parts of Russia, excepted. did il .1 lake. uld it. i. Rut there is very plausible reasons way we good result. Every person , A d we are now going down t!ir wun nann and Iieed. to suspect, that the grain-trustt: i.ce in.ii oui great lead- - should keep soinc sulphur on financial pri I related instituthroat an sore of m allied a the spiing all other er in miioned in Nephi and at the first sign a tions, are united in their conspiracy 1874 pinch into the mouth out of the j Iout . large .. The re nedu S are; gel the in farmers the beJ ilie. The cure! keeping against l!nitv.KU.il.ly pliers el,eJ mire, and ieiii.it : an l will lie miraculous. in.ukel prices down on farming produce. Sehi.i-t- a uai cc, Most likly our farmers do not or. gr itnwn ilie I do not profess to know it all .know how these wicked schemes are precipice, to poverty, and depend- of ,llae a)iv pretense at medical for carried out. It is done on a large - knowledge but submit the above object of our enem.c.. the moneycalc in the same way as in a small edThe 1 deaili the general good. aristuciacy.is not lo.iaivensi Gus M. Cl.AKKE cale; if selling is to be 'fleeted, tiul just keep us alive, anil use us ax Il such slaves. financial anybody is dune say, there Nov. it i8(0. Dover by artificially making 20th, r .i.ii is article scarce which is wanted to ad- thatihis is stietehed am) ucv.--tne lnia Wool over uc have because siillg vance in price; or in other words, to their eyes. has a lot ot dies The Epluaiin Co-ohide its abundance, in order to get 11 iwii with niuii'ip ilv! and l it nevri goud in all die latest shades and Trim111 is mey mings to match. uy dial '.a high price fur it. And if buying - be known in a lnt .Id wiilim our to be ailccted, the object is artificial- aristocracy got l.o tooth. Ka Imad for ik uut vales. lovely Jy to convert real scarcity into an kin;, and a'l otii r kiubs.of despotism assumed flooded market. And when they sh mid coiiimein.e to If you reproach a grain trust for show odoisut outrage, let us pui them their wicked scheming, they will tell uuder our feet. FIRST NATIONAL BASK you that prices are ruled and depei.d OF on the demand of the market; but Dimil.RIA they will not inform you about how NEPHI, UTAH. they rule the demand, as well as the is hail we disease ilrcad us that this Since again price. let suppose bleated in San Pete; making itself felt in our midst, the Paid up Capital fcn.ooo Surpulus (25,000 a grain-trucombined with almost all other grain following may not be out of pla-;BANKING trusts in America and Europe. They but rather beneficial to our reader; GENERAL have got a very thorough system by Of those who wete attacked hv yellow In All I tKl! which they obtain their data. fever dm mg the pie valence uflh.it ui Hondo a year m two ago iu.lv We will suppose that last March Draws light drafts on Ihe principal about one iu eleven died. In the s.mie they were in possession of at least year there weie cases of dipliietia cities of the I'liiled States; sells diafts l,) half the grain that would be consum- in li.islmi, of wtuc:i 471. or one in ilnee. on the chief cit.es of Europe; deals in ed mainly outside the county, till ptived fatal. I ntf III" last eleven exrlimigc and geneial serunlies. about threshing time. As soon as years t'ldu have been HS17 cases ol (.'lilrrtiaiw Promptly AttMdad Accounts 1 f merchant, nianulacturers, the prospects of shortage in the il p'.herii in Ilisi 111, with an aggregne 014.815 deaths. crop, became apparently in July,- Sm h a feat ful prevalence of this dead- niu.es and Ii.div duals sohciied. they commence to pull for prox- ly d .ease Willi ils mcussint il.n li ning DircurtoiH. pectivc robbery, in that part of the of homes is not bv any la snake been greatly checked 'IT means idhave globe, where eu-Yliilrti.-re-,irnm-st.- ' R.nev the most stir in the shortest time. and iiilei II. forced IS'l.oion and II Mynders, James ll.lls, LS then furwill commence to liwird own They there is no lean. Wiy oiit E. Clinton. J..nieh of health, if iliev were armed will! llie nish the market at a cheap price. Officei-H- . When they by so doi ng have effected requisiie legal ; aer and lan ked up t.y wise public sentiment, might tun he a general fall in prices, they will buy aa' le to acc mplish a simili.ir resull. On. C. Whitmore, President, all they can, until they get possesones 11. Eticksiii, D pllieria is much more lalal than Alina Hague, Cuslner. sion of enough grain to hold the niar- smallpox, and the fact that it is less ket; probably enough to supply the contagi ms only im.ieases forthe necessity y isolation, many main part of consumption.till some- of compul 01 tliemselves unnecessarily to expose time in the winter. They will be on the diplhena who could not lie induc'c.l by lookout all the time, to watch for any coiisideiatiuu lo expose them;, ves Nelson chances, they know that jieoplc must to smallpox. ol d that interest II is fact a MAKE SIIOF. public and have bread, if it is to be hail. They 'j Boor and SHOE MAKEA. does not gu fruin house to house know just how far they can go, until apart Irinn personal comiiiiiiucalloii, in tenement houses, there Ioie, live they get the price up to where they WCUSTOM WORK-fc- g want it. patient can lie salely isolated at home, notified is the by duly Neatly Executed and on the Shortest public We will suppose1 that San Tcte provided some simple b it familiar signal attached Notice. bushels produces yearly a, 000, 000 to the do r. Eorsucli as cannot be sate of grain;and that the home consunip-- 1 ly ixolaicd at home, adequate mimic pal One Door West of City Emil, Ephraim accommodation should be provided tion is about 1.000.000 bushels. The San Pete trusts, backed by their Vouttt 1'ontfaniiM. ASIMFIK KEMKDV; fellow-trustwould keep their greedy (ullwiaf h froo U r. (iw M I'Urk . and rapacious eyes upon these two TfirSeveral papers .4 Paris have publishPEOPLES STORE. factors. They know farmers will run ed that Dr. Laiigatdlette nf Touluuse into depth blindfolded, the trust will had, al dillerelil t.liiei, expetuneiiled JOS. S. THORNTON. will with suseexs with a new treatment ol then do as they lo now-th- ey III terrisure il for tile ol ruie General Merchandise, and the Product not buy, in order to keep the price ble efficiency discease. the 'Ihe new of the Prices as low as the down then when our Store are fil- treatment consists in cioupe the use ol sulphur. lowest. Cuuntiy, led with low price grain, and can carry I r, Laugaidiene narrates this Ins liisl Jos. S. Thornton, no more (because each stands for il expiriiiiient, Fcrron.Utali call. d "I tor sinie sulphur powder; 'self) and while the markets all t k a i.ri!,:p mu ful nf il which I diliu- " t.irnughare kept down, then at once, e.l in a x'a r.i.idenngiliepat cm when the prices are as low as they 1 lr nk one :ahl. s.i awiluK f ;lie mixture n Uve'v mi.sii.ik.ng 11 Imf le using, Nexi possible cai he brought, (that will ,l,!: c I d wa heller. New p .linn fo Ihiinr (he next to starvation say. Ile Iww j.,v- - ,,.e f. ihmuig dav ihe rates) Ve IruslH buy all what is clulti w i rmvd, llie hiiIy i1nig lelt war a l.iose cotuh which I stmbulul t I tic in be hail at that low price. Srnif your ordtrt to J. S. Now lliese couih'.ned Trusts aie mole la'senii'itibi.ines ciiculaiiiig in th ; tia . or less secret, and well They cheat ar.eiv. Asking the parents lo Ephraim, Utah, by tele. save thrill fur me m case the child move in conceit , even il in diffetent or Utter when you art iu want of gram should ihent.Two calities difiereid measures have to be ad days alici expectorate to take you to any place dnpted.to the same end To hold Ihe a sudJeu In of coughing expt lied I lie ill, J eonreyanee, markets the Trusts must be in possess- and thice dried up pieces the sire of a iu, or outside of the County, at verv : i ; 1 eilu-.i:u.;- 1 l 1 i le , s, j 1 1 , 1 ; ; e i j l.-- -- ' st e . ranches. e ? - John rx-re- pt s, , la ; N OTIC E! JOR-GF.'CSK- govi-rned- ion of grain enough fur that purpose. large bean weie brought to me," low Prices. Alier that cure the ductoi obtained We will suppose that the San Pete Lf Ephraim, Utah. Trusts are in p.ssession of aluiut half several others, hut none inure convincthe grain that will be consumed, wit in ing than Ihe following; A little gill was dying; r.eilhei cry , their iphert.uW about harvest time. And know there is still a part of the nor the least sound could come Iruin her they ' surplus in the hands ul producers and larynx; the pirnples of diplhena were on stores: which they now have their eyes her ears, neck, head and cheeks her on as long as the prices are kept down wheezing breathing could be heard at Well, at the Trusts have kept Ihe twenty meters ul)'. ' prices The doctor had secured a tube to low, an I m miilaclured a cheap Christensen & Jacchsen nitrate ol silver into the larynx , market, as lung aa they know there was insufflate '1 he parents opposed that, but consentany grain tliev could buy; by the reverse mraus; the price is raised, when the ed to make Ihe child swallow the sulphWHOLESALE AND RETAIL urated potion during the night. Trust sees tne time right for selling, "On the next day the child, which 1 Tne one million bushels surplus grain HUTCH ERS, of San Pete, ought nut to have been had considered aa lost, tsus.-ila'eREEF. the was voice ilie of was bnshtl less for it than 2 restmed, certs sjld.one potion MUTTON. per p mud. or one million dollars. Ilut continued dining that day, and the next ' I.-t us m ike a r niglt guess; wh it will it day the child cuied." SAUSAGE. ,be su'd fui? Let us say that at the! Ihe communication of Dr. Laugardi-highePORK II w of too much importance to not be it w he told for 1.1 cents per lb ne Met promptly delirtrtd. r f550.ou. Hence the farmers lust die subject of a serious ami immediate by tne sche in: of the trusts $451,000 , examimti 0, and it is for the Academy Rkcisixa Building.Main Street, Ephraim Who gets th:s 45.1.000 dollars? The of Me Jirme to order such. 42 Trusts. Kao ft Au.mika s.hkce . The farm m according to thu truees-- i To lit h'ditsr of the raarf.cr-bi- i: z few 1 mate, have now bceii robbed of almost years ago when diplhena was tagnig half the value of their profits, in the1 in England a gentlrntan iiccoiii.iined selling o tiis surplus produce. If you, the celebrated Di. Field on his rounds ilm.k now (hat the Trusts ate done with-"Wotideiful witness the 31. .112X8 Cures" which he pielimned, wlme the y.ri. you are very much mistaken i4 ne dozen of patients nf other phvsicians were dvmg t P,er othei T.usts and R. R. Co's, who have on all sides ath:ii gieedveyes upon that half million The feme Iv tubes n.ip diiiusi bus mole you made iu profits on yuui crops. IT.rv All he took unit I1111 was iLiur of sul-are going to spend almost phut and a qmll. aud with this he cured ? !'al of the htlf million; and they will sur- - every i.oo per doi pineut. wuluiit excepiiwii, He Card Sir toiiiio and Ixinibard you with diuinmcrs put a lea-poilul of ffour of brimstone j Victoria j H I. r 50 M 10 n s vaniiioij and ades, mta n uf water S'lrted u w iih ralnnet 2.00 M t hav Kot ,Im' ta1 hi huKcr instead of a J511.. as the tl,ey .,P spoon, ... ..... .. fun Clam Weas. aidpiur does not readily amalgamate with water. When the water Was well m ' ar-n- t (or Ur. Mot's IMKimx pliiueuls, wag ms, thieshers, mowers, m xed he gave it at a gaigle.and in ten bu! mmuiii ihe patient wax out ot danger, ;hfV.P7i elC,?r 011 t and j Unmsione kills eveiy p:c,e of iungiis Do good where Ike fiwt medicisea and Ti f, 1,1 LRetor fail U cuiaJdaio SrtMt,Kpbralfo ,e" mumies. a B.r ata er siol Termor c,a m tat wr.h- - ' Instead uf'"r',sl spilling out Ihe gaigle lie Ephraim Butcher Shop d j wt st 11 I 11 EXS ! I u 1 1 win-la- a i (ig X) 5 5 w Gold, la:ad, Silver, Oolite, Kaoiin, (fellies, Mai hie, Culcite, Copper, Gypsum, Eire clay. Pipe Clny Porcelain. Salaralus, Kurk Salt, 1. unest,. lie, Sandstone, I.ow Taxes, Enie hmses, WS S oo 5 5 x a ae St Jt i M -v .e s o - fo ; S . 5 -c!.2 oo . t; tfi . td 3 5 is3 s-- 5 .2 15 3 v j: M w H M ctf 01 sgs - t? D 1 20) 3 w . H x: 'I'M 03 - u 5 (4 o 9 C mm ti Z 8f.S yt - Mb sd u c m a a u a c t a. 3 rz n o mr- ilntHI JS 13 ww I A isS - CQ H w 5- --s J2 OQ m M O . . i. a at ar a ra ana1 $na.iiiantnaraitaiia axinaiia a arriiia MitaitsMiiaiiia.aiiatMiiM No Cyrl.mrs, No Um.dlers, Plaining mills, Waim springs, Twu railroads, K.kiiii to grow, Uinldiiig a stone, Arlesian Wells, No Anarchists, Political Chilis, Debating t'lu'-s- . No Labor Riots, Two Academies. A grain elevator. Literary Sucities, No earth quakes, Two newspapers, Kirst Class Al lists, Three Seminaries, Thousands of sheep, Thousands ut cattle. Hundreds of Horses, eil izens, g Peace-lovin- Two great reseWbiig Several fine brass bands. The most beautiful girls. Various qualit.es ol coal An excellent bee country. Some good water powers. Good aud efficient officers, The noblest and best Iwivs, Ice in unlimited qusntities. Three job piinliiig offices. Coal-11- 1 endless quantities. Cattle on a thousand Hills. Numerous fine carp ponds. t The tamest radiesfs, A hualihy place for children. The most honest .Democrats, The limit beautiful cemetery, I lie best putatues In the west. Plenty uf shade and fruit tiers, Tne most solid Peoples patty. The best winter range iu Utah, The best grain :oumy in Utah, The best Luildiiig stone in Utah, The fairest nundtd Republicans, Tne lies! Federal officers in Utah, Fine hunting, both bear and deer. The best rollt-- flour mills in Utah, The best Lilera s in the Territory. The most healthy climate on record. The best mechanics in the Territory, The second largest building iu Utah, licit aud reddest btick clay in the west The must charitable people on earth. Fust class puhl'C schools and tearheis d Cement vq(!ii 10 the famous J red-hu- EPHRAIM r Putt-lau- -- .thcy-celeu- 11 ! 5 WHAT WE HAVE. il l,JIIC wntiuui eiul.'.uiie I i he above is an excerpt ab ml 55 .otju. 1.. Examiner. For Iba Kff Mttf. d c m Iimii u TntficlxJie, oat of 1I13 T he monthly condensed crop reIn the year 1X80 the town of May-fielsb of your ;iruri'4, wii i'll y severe a the visited very wan Agricultural by by have enj vcJ in fcli le. it vni bail IhCH ports complied the epidemic of diphtheria. Department of the U. S. from this u 1 tf''ial f ,tiir, iuM bet uti as it ii 1 was teaching uchuolat the time. and most other countries, or all the real of the w 1 , or one hldi. avcJ only this of hj.ou harvest the one of the luard of Health rate (i year, world, Now my iJlvtw l.irmct, it y(i jjo ,0 being wav tll that t ever n as the poorest reported by J mptl'. , ilie heaJ c. mres ol iiii.i- - anJ mbluMy. tuM in Department, covering a period of in nil their !ilieitnt c:iai.w ieii:u. y 111 from school but lo attend reuuriy will find t!e niiHi'iiiare, Ihe niainle aJ1(j strictly follow my itialru lions over 25 years. !I houses ami eveiYtlmm m all to health. vu c. Bead tmd Digest. Then give verdict on can Pete AUKs LlMrxAV. In' ea . httVC llii-iii- " west Raw-ta- the wutiytnder The finest slicrp range in the Terri-lor- CO-OPERATI- VE SI MERCANTILE INSTITUTION : y. North and South. '1 he best brass band south uf Salt Lake. A fust class womans sufliage organization. 1 lie largest lli.rnton Temple ever completed. 8 me of routig Utah Ilian any other county. The must beautiful building atone in the west. Puie water for almost evety town iu the county. Two cines watered directly by tzcel- lent springs. Mote roller mills thin any other county in Utah. Room and opportunities fur dozen Uige cities The must beautiful canyons for sum-m- et picnic iKtriies The gnraiest iiumhe r of Ruller mills ol any county in Utah More agiicultural machinery than any other cismtv in the Territory. Graveyards with fewer graves forth age and pcpulatiun than any in the west The finest artificial lakes in the Lake and the Gootebetiy reserwesl-Fun- k's voir. An honfst Scandinavian community, slightly spmikled with the average An-glu- w Sunn, The only genuine Asphaltum beds hi the Utited Slates The beds cover seven miles. -- A' L. Herald. A welcome lunh honest, practicla cilizem who wih iu locale and help build up the ' Giznarv of Utah. WHAT WE SHALL HAVE. lUnk. ftuneymU. klarhlrydrdft. fdLU'nct. Bloody Plmiydl Pt4airv A Ik'did nf Trail. A ukc laWrnacIf. Two or mt rftilrohd. KkcIItiiI Mr win, ImmhI ftrr dNiviiMik. A $$5,01 (.otiit Humm. Tha Khsi llictrictcaait. Several Graia Kicvata Sack and d;w fat twit. Brick BiakinK wm kiavry. Guud gating Sthf M tacts liuaev !k i Savaal find daoaa Dry tiooda of all descriptions, ilata and caps boots and altoes, both home made aud imported. Clothing a apecality. Groceries, including Dixie Molaaaea, and Dried Fruits; Crackers aud fish. Our Hardware Department contains an immense stock of Tools for Mechanics; also tools for Farmers such as Shovela, Spades Picks, Iloes, Forks and Bakes. Glassware, Queensware, Woodenware; Medicines; Drugs; Paints and Oils; Well Piping and Shingles. Yonr patronage is always appreciated, no matter how small your purchase. You may rest assured it will he our constant aim to give our Customers the best goods that can he obtained for the money. Your Child will be treated as courteously aa yourself. J. A. ANDERSON, Supt. b Goftd Iwnnf public 1 Stvaa wwiog aauiaHhiaK achiaerr- - WHAT WKCAN AND SHOULD HAVE. Smclian. Tauaeriea. CrewrriK A cocwnvry. Quaiu MRi A Ik (at lory. (!uc fatMici, Klc. UK iifhtt. Iron 1'iHindiiec Yaia I'actonca. Caady Uldiii Truvk hetmiet, Btunm IdiiMin CkcM (arlMlCB Studohaker Bros. Manfg Stem Lauadri Cracker laiturm, Kniuint larMiu, Wi4ca Fa tmt. Ikwt and Oi ic Ut pm. Purauuic Maa-ttu- i Hire! car ta htreral cittaa. Meal Ia k:na cvaaUiaicatik All ih IcxutMnu- Make a boat life kappjr. Thf in'-- : ivuiw k tlup o ujr cewv ou can get everything line of in our William lSsiwricn Ephraim, Jeans, T ruch as Flannels, Linseys and Weaving yarns, come anil ice f0r yourself, you will get courteous treatment. wee-U- James , whitlad, jr Co 33 aad 33 Main Street, and Branch Home, curaer Stat Road and Second South Street. Carriage Repoiitor, The Finest Carriage Display in the Territories, Eight and Heavy Wgous iu Every Style that is Vehicles for Public and Private Use in AU ifode. and Varieties Piicea The Whiteley, Champion and Piano Harveiling Medlines and Ext rax, I. C. I. Case Threiltera Engines and Mill. Weil, Morriieo, Meikel and South Bend Plows, Hay Rakes Horse-Powa- Frasier Road Carta and Harness of Send for Illuitraled Catalogue and Prices. J. P. Msilstrup, Ephraim, AU Kind. it Agent |