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Show I 'nii Itcu-re- t Ephraim City, San Pete County .Utah, Thursday, Vol. I. News Items. T!iertp li:s tiisi u lie, wi ted rra.liniE ihr rtrAinj t iruHua ami EMERY. FROM j 1S90. Sit-- 1 Hiinl:n;li.nt Dec-14- . Sir. of (lie Utah Mr. RkoistpR, s A few 'nay nut beaiiiisx.ptfiliapx region, as , fimii tins p.nt if the MoJiitam appealed to the llirAujb--Krjifm- g e We have received as an excliaiii'e. the newMH;i readets are nioie 01 less the I'lai teiesieil in tlie hiipi-ii'iiiglitre and 1ays.ui paper clitist.-ne.lh Prcudral ttwn( uj La, Leader It is a very find paper, til a iliere. an 1 all ill liters pi tuiuiug to this Western flavor, and already claims a wuik-a-dawmld. what all it meant iloni kmiw s Kul Ill tail vu hat would lc nne printing list ul 4.2 . If it can keep up! lumiugluii itsclt, the hugest and Nava Santa rlaua U Krtixhni, lick ue predict that it wiil Read est lucaliuti for a City in Lineiv County, And M'Ahct Owac fnc Vice! all the subscription liats in its own and is gradually creeping up to a better stand Choice Groceries at the Farmer E x- - a'so in San Pete Co ahead ftieinl, aid. and wilhuiit any great boom ltitel-voon the lucks of pmspeiity, and hgent oliseiveis rail see in die near ate Ga-iDisplay of Xmas Good, at J. of something still bet Imiii-ca sie hot. Istrup faiiMu. fit well w mil d surrouud- ter; We understand that a letter has been lulls; Luge areas it coil milling The rep irt nt the illness of the pope received here, from the li.&Kli.K. K. iii .r7JUiids'aiid a variety ul other substanwas a mistake. ce.. requesting the citizens hete to call acCoUieJ valuable.it is lliuuglil that meeting appoint a c imiiiittee, to the hotse" will ptoliablv set the Ladies & Gents Gloves in great vare- with a like committee. of the railroad act at J. P.Neilstiups. ringing iu the thirty five mile e,Uje and in l.ieating depot groim.ls comiwny. Call)I, l)(.,llTe III!II1 years; aso, to other Parrell is reporteJ letter an I will be whtaminj rmht if w.y thnij!i Rxhlielu beluw and beyund. 1 Ins I.iok as though die cm- - r n town is well lieg: iis able t'i 'esume the campaign 1 day. supplied a iih wsler; panv meant busmen. It is bought by a (iu,lyi 4llds w. Fuwna are improv- lXr. Brow Sequiud sav his elixer his eat man v here that we 'hall bear the jug possible, a new conn- eVe,y whislta of the iron horse within a year ,y the same efiect as Koch's lymph. ate several st .res dj.ttg pie.- Thne AJvu Richtield next Llu.stmas ii.ii, a pU- whetec.isli is nut the The Trnckee papers say wild geese ea!t title altogeilier.then- - is also a good rrp' are now passing siuthwaid over that) sellouts tuur, An amazing exhibit lias lieen decided leseiitalion in the way of place. under way.Tne thutcli ara lor the world's lair. It is the big 'and another upon ll iiui.Mes, the inerting house, ur Seven thousand head l beef cattle mining exhibit, prop wed demy it is auinaiiiced, will be roof Tabernacle, are being fed at Mountain Meadows underground A C ilurail.i. of Col. E. F IJiowne, by Nevada. of die ed ere loi g, a decent sized accomodaunder feet the surface 5 pa,.e i'"l tion building of Inn k lined with adobe i,h "i"' dr'r' More than s.ooo men in New Y .rk do of the great nni.es of l'": 11 ,""'11 each rep.ese..tmg bit iness under 'he protect on of their is what the tilled alld coimliy wives nanu-s- . the juts v .led to "approve1." This MttaoVdi' Vr '"..tev-- r nee'lvd- in ills lieli leave ,,ul Plush Work B ix s C imb cases, Shaa narv exhibit is to tie located mi (lie lake miproieiiii:iii. foi inif S- -i etc., etc , in tfre4t aretits at front, and will becunstrucied by a srper-J- . l,e K'dl' P. Meilslmp ate c irporntion. c...npsed pr.ncipally of her iSyu, very gratifying to all loveta id nfnine men. tie. I, dwelling within the cliutcli going An EiiK,:st veisel has gone to hung and to punish natives for1 Great Britain will have to pull the hear.ng distance; propt-ilthe New and subsit iung.it is believed its tones can lie lieaid eating Englishmen. jackets iff all her balde-sliitu'e the new Aniercau nickel plate. within a tail'll! ul fiuni eight tu ten miles Tlrere is when en iufh in Poria"d may rule the waves, but in fie giving a homelike ape.ii. nice andstjrn.g Oie.. to load frj ships and to give f 2 ' England last titty years the I'nited Stales has old time memories, in the hearts i.f .'hose HiD.OMO to the fanners. beaten her iu the budding of wooden who have Iie.n (I tiles juud in far on lauds lias taught her the use if. and isles. S.me respectable Uxikiiig The agitari'in in Belgium fur uniier-- , ' BfBllir 1le rtinii au( lt t,e Krew pro- - liuuses adorn the town.nioif goit.g up sal suffrage is increasing and die ru,ullf revolutionizes the building pubi c scpmaie lias been beautified w ith eli classes ai in ubte. of aim tied ships uy the use ul nickel ' a sin rounding of puplais, now growing ...I- Good location. Plenty Hy- It se.ms, however a mistaken finely. Lot One great disadvantage among t.ie. ,.f wa'er F..r parVulais en piiie of I. P',,'cy bi give uiilimned publicity to the inventions and discuveties of American many laciblies for future devclopciiient Fnlira im C Anir;iin the couiuiyis die veiv navzt experts. j of this portion are said lobe organiz. iinlchangiiig shifting ipiabty ol . The Va'id-rV- ts uiccil.iin, 15el s Lu Mo Kansas Dee. i.f Cilv, p.,yt of the arable tdlnl, causing fat niff a gig int'c tailwav dzal li'.m New-- ! Commenue, of (n.olu'u, Iueblo, Mexico, me: s, and gaidcneisexlia labor tuat is York to O leu, Utah. was iu the city today enrouie to Chicago j ' ' would he a calamity if Gladoone In an inleriiew lie said the. a h r constrained to retire pecidurlv trying .. .. l fom p ililics rtec Indiai s i.f Mexico ate ' i b.:f .eh .meiuic has been secured.- -will, t M S ah cr .ze ve.y similar I . that e very J,.y AI.U Ill .IH'ineiiill. pHHiC 111 uli rh a uc (litttuihinirih Iid am ill a fOt ilalrctioii h The real estate transactions in Salt l)Hki.tas. All the Aztec triU-- aCMlIMcd ,ll,r 1 ake for where so evci 11 pleases; 1090 will foot up several nllin t ate, sad lie. Iielv-:,- no depart col.sidt ration lor. ui ptoper in advance f those of the bo im year. mg 'Ii tlie1 I'pliccy that a Sicss:..!. ptoper pi s i .11 to appeal to Ire them Irian d.e.r lher" n? re,:",e ,Vhite Ca- -s have appeared in New that cl inatu and their piistii.e Eid"ii:lv the m tlier stales glan-l- . At Cli. b.lu tbe iiiii.s if an Id I not P':r re to - left by their des- - Aztec temple, ate cemdams :n file Ve. believers iu tlie wens s- - It iv" C't.itliiug, new and n iw encamped re h go is it very l ev prices at the Azircs who aie t !tm- -i : h sons uivktri ,.ige get v jnr supply be-- f all ..Ill s Isilliv .a m il Stsjitf,, ff..a e a inter se's in. mr 'tip cl All '! 1 No. 30. Dec. 25. 1890. ufi liieeiul'-iK.- preiiiecoiiil.iilthe decision courts leieised hpf :,p ilijja- - iif Willmn E Barren my)ilailifl'cuiivi' fruity -- ; uni' d if, and wlui s ! Four Stores New goods v u- -i fair-thi- in Every Department Dry Goods u dis-the- . Jos. F. DORIUS & Co in latest designs and styles i- j 1 ,,, j Clothing: Special Dcpaatincnt For TO THEIR a dies ami fkildrvt 111 111 l JUT HAVE ; Vtiw " Ollfl 11 u Where 41s SWIIXfl gif ?)fau4 0(11 they have Dinjilayeti the Largest z I , ami Shoe S HI. But Stock of unsurpas ed in ty!e and rrises Holiday and ; JWVSS .ItTAS AND j Jfjllanlwait! and croekerjigS and all classes of Reasonable Goods. ; ' t b- a- s d 0 S P ' treot Main s 1 i nieu-uf-wa- ! Salt Lake Giy j ad i L . - f-- r ! ! , ' a A TEST OF INSTINCT. In Ephraim, r; 1 alfl-ctei- Sollli-pldCtli'-- Pl-tr- s u '1" r And this is no I dl Boast- gb-tv- . . Im- - Call anil Sae for Youraelf Berios, Go, Ephraim 1 s E-- .e of Genius S'r its, I'.ats, and any lire in Gent'1 a d eyeivtliiiie l...e Ephrai.n Cieoji. What with 'be il'scovery of pearls Wiscoiis'n's rl.iinniein-sg- j e rwrear I 11 li-- O.1-- Tire Ogden Gammercial publishes a ible showing that So new buildings b ive been elected in that city this year nt an aggregate cost if one and one half m llions. Buy the Celebiated M use Riots & excelled for lines which c.imiot either Q.i.ditv or flu sh soldtonly by J. P. on hand gel your Meilairu't. A fil l days. supply before Thus fir in S Denver has expend-- 1 .0 too oil new buildings. ed $1 1. Th'i rec td for the present season will su pass that f any previous year in the city's history. l.r. f. r Nov. Tit re were 22.76 . whue and 13. 4 c .1 re.l chilJren enrolled in the public sitIiouIi in the citv ol Washington S the yer tS9- - There a id 45 white teachers, and ,Kned instruction was $l$7,455. l vr E!.x? i'ST--A ull, sensational is afloat to the efiect 1 . . I ; 11 s Ji.trnal of Ctmmrrtt newc mp ilsnry law requires each and every child to attend tjie puh-- l c scliml fr m the end of his six.h year to the end ( his fourteenth year, and during the entire sch ml season. Unexcused absence is punishable by fine Prus'a' or imprsiinment. Politics is a lottery ." wrote the editor. and his edition was promptly thrown bv tire p.istmaster. the out under the law against advertising 1 iutteiies. There is risk in printing about Lot's w.fe even; says a New Yotk paper. Woman suffrage prevailed in the the Mt'i d.' ectiun, and h'teafie. 11. the gen lau sex will be rial co lrien.es. S.nce tile lad e carry up ii. the r lovelv siiul(leis istile great hmden ..f church wrk tin te no valid rr is.in wliv til- y h .uld not have Timet voire in me cuurch councils s any-t-,1.- ' M wli-cl- CURB VOX DIPHTHERIA'. - I Rii-ge- : 'i.-.- n r s ak. N15PHI SAVINGS BANE S me uf the papers of the state are rec nuneiidi'ig ih Hie county taxes be paid 'ii 'wo SMlln.ents, in May and N ivi. nber. Belter reduce the expenses COMPANYinstead if if the government one-had milling the dates of collection. This 50,000 Capital can he done under a proper revision of such as it is to he the stare cnnstiiuli-ui- , 4,000 Surplus ion il c.mventi.m will I li'i;K-- Geo. C.M lntmore,Fre. CrwsYirginis (NevadaJ V. I. Brown, Vice-Fre-- AND , lf TRUST - s. turn. of Flits Patric. Jonas II. Erickson, Directors. James E. Clinton, James E. Farshee, L. S. llills . 11 ' Icterson, J Alina II ague, Cashiers, General Banking Business. oan on teal estate ANTI. 111 The R G. W. has nearly c unpleted tlie ttack and expect to reach the depot Extensive preparations site ate being made fur a reception worthy of the capital city of the "Granaty of Utah." invitations are issued for the , wati-hcases- 291I1, Mr Abner Lowry has opened a tesin connection with his butcher shop. He is also the pruprieier of a livery stable. tament Report ol the examination ul Manti L D. S. Seminary held in tlie Tabernacle Did you ever calculate the value ol a amgle single potato on the basis that that world? tuber w the only one left In the withTnat one would of course, contain in itself the possibility ol restocking the wuild with a valuable article ol loud. II one potato would pioJure, when planted. b.it ten potatoes, in ten years the toi..l production of thnt one potato would lie M.OOO.OOO. which would sunk Id tlie w.iule world with seed. If the wm were teduced to one single potato, it would be better that London or Chicago front the earth than lor that be blot-eone tubei to be lost. il "w" ; ; a"faf. i(.r .v'TWinv'ip.iJtl MILLINERY SHOP.J Christine Peterson, dealer in al kinds of I.adie's Misses' and Chit (Irens' Hats and Caps, invites her friends tu come and examine her stock. The latest forms and best models only, are used. A very choice assortment of Ladies goods also on hand. Centre Street, two doors east of City Hall, Ephraim, Utah. ' NOTICE. Dec, 19. The hiiildiug was tastefully Notice is heredi given to those decorated with evetgieeiis, pictures and specimens of fancy work fiuin tile lad.es knowing themselves indebted to department. Tlie wish L U. S Semi- the firms of Peterson A Hanson and nary above tlie stove formed of paper H. Q. Hanson, of Ephraim that fl .wets made by the students was a setpleasing lealuie iu the decoral ions they are requested to come and 1 here were present on the stand the tle up their accounts. membeis of the lilbal board ufEducutiun F. Dor 1 us, Jr., Tlie prinipal and his assistant, a number Assignee of leading citizens and the young ladies and gentlemen who wtte to represent the different branches of study. Meeting called to older at to a. nt. musjc by the young mens band: (Jpeiimg player by Bishop Krid, Introductory remarks by tlie principal. The science ol Theology was represented in a very impressive manner by Elder VVm. B. Lowry, Miss. Clara Munk set lorth the claim uf art as an elevating and refilling ii.fluei.ee in a vety piling manner. Song by Miss. Jennie Reidof and ulliots. Tne business depailmciu the Seminary w.is by julin Bench Jr. the ladies department was y Miss very creditably represented Vanda Wilbeck who paid a glowing tribute to the moial and social influence of Duller in, and mnnuiacturur . Music by the Westenskow band. j The study uf Physiology was briefly of, Moimiuente, Headutonuii illuair iled by Miss Ella lluug.iard a rec- Tal ilutH and Vaults. . j Going clicnp itation by Miss Belle Tennant was well rendered. Build for was Triinniingi credits and Stoiii: Liliratuie Call at tbe ciwing Out Language biy represented br Ktliel Lowry, as was a also Matin-maliDy Louis Andersou Jr. Ugs Sale of Q. HANSONS Duet by Mistes Sarah Bwrum and HenriBuilding Stone: Iron etta Cox. Principal, Andrew Nelson then STOCK read his report for tlie past leim showing t, N J, ; Depot a membership roll ol 122 of which 77 Ktc. were in the Intermediate department. Music by the Westenscow land. Prest, Maiben in a lew well enosen re. Register Block, Ephraim. marks expressed his thanks to the teach ul Education en in behalf of tlie Boardlabi-i(or tlie f ir their indefatigable moral and intellectual advancement of tlie youth of ih s city, was highly nleased with the result ol their labors snd fell to ask a continuance of the divine blessing on the institution. S nging, Glutious things or thee ate spoken." nencd.citon by Bishop Jensen. Srasdaid SALE! Dont forgot it! ROBERT RODEN. Cheap for cash! JjJvEKYTlIIG tjjM-cialit- c ll, Stilt s -- r, nonius, Jr Gaage. .no.'- Pullman Palace and Sleeping Cars on all Through Trains. Closing 0U( Fi-nc- t'lec-ii.s'it- Tue Beavet Woman ssvstha' a tramp that was put off the U. P. tra il one day one day Iasi week, obstiucied he track with loose ties, m such a m inner rhal had the next train been denuding m-- 1 steaJ of ascending the grade, the result would nave been very disasteruua. As it was the min hands were zble to stop There sre thousands ol ycung women between tlie ages of sixteen and twenty-thre- e in New k oik city who are working ten hours a day for 3. 4 and fS week. Some uf them stem tobacco cracker factories leaves, others woik clothing shops and dressmaking establishments. tome wrapeatmeis in papets. wash lag goods and check But the of boxes of merchandise. great inaj uity are cletkmg inthe large retail stores, where the willingness of comfortably circumstanced gills to work foi small pay has produced an over supply of labor. How these dependent little women manage to preserve their mural and physical Itlc is beyond Dec. ao. cot reap indent on the subject ,l( wioin he ind guanlly denied tlie ibeit. The repoller has learned from other suurres dial he l.ves in good style in the m, h(JUM nro(essor Koch, and spends money with a lavish hand umilclU, ,,utcl haI cllari.ed Klau Ber ger of Katls Rube, whose husband died there after lieiug inoculated by Dr. Levi, the sum of 700 maiks for the disinfection alone of the room he occupied. in kvervkidas mcnuk. Eveiy day furnishes new proof that Professor Kochs wonderful invention is uci.ig utilized by tti se not professionally accusialed with, the professor in his woik to benefit themselves. Another instance of this kind occured llie.uflicials Gazette prints a dispatch froin.the Russian miniiter at Berlin, warning consumptives against coming here on account of th s exorbitant the pliys.ci.ins are charging fees i lor the treatment and the remarkably high prices the hotel proprietors demand for accntnm illations. The government will be forced to withdraw the lymph fIOin private suutces entirely if this swmd ling continues. ii nred Opal. Sunday the emperor received a barber named Rieger, w no lives in Glugau. in utdi-- to obtain the report of Rieger's secret diphtheria cure, winch, it is stated has w nkrd wondeis among the patients .1 fGlogan and the nmghli uho idas has breu aiiilniiiiatnely pioved. Tlie iliscovety was made hv R'ezei's j father, who is a shrphetd. The Kaiser i an opporlun.lv of . has piumised The Great Bear river canal in ulan making experiments witli his remedy at fir Him. ii.s.inri'i.n ( wnn.n Sa.ooooia' chanty hospital under the supervisto ire llic biiheen pr .v'ded. is extre.-leion if Professors Kuch and Bergman. me .1 lie in si extensive litigation A To go the nvei a i ami mil on ti the : C m will on isie ,i'.ii'. i eat I'iy cubic yaids of solid I vi 4 22.I.O-.tiei-es- suir?t" lie t)e ,v,aj ! I The jan'tois name is is employed in the Central hotel, and was accused of selling ' some foreign doctors five gramus nffluid. which u, alleged, wa. Koch's lymph, for the f yM ul Meyer was seen hv Meyer, 4 taV'fcVdtta 11,1 small fortune. A Newspaper advertisement may occasionally lie overlooked hv the reader, ul II it niiikes the name and huduess bar. and i sp esence in the M in in f confic Iuiiiiis of the paper insp-iedence in the stabibtv of the enterprise. 1 '"'tftd'Xer ll,e ze, f11 story is tun- - ning l.llle retail establishment of his own 1 1 that a j mitor V ials vieiding lair Hop. The weather here through tl.e Auiumi mnnllis lius lieeu cxcp naialir delightful; giving everybody uppuitunity to prepare lor the advent ul t Ire Artie King. There has been some sickness among cli Idien Remember the story of the Queen of Shebas test of the wisdom of Solomon. In one of them the Queen placed side by side some artificial flowers and some that were real, and invited the King to say which were the false flowers. "Open the lattice," cried the wise king. A bee came buzzing over the flowers a moment, it settled down on the real ones. "There is your answer," said the wise man. Hut we think that if the artificial flowers had been chosen from the new millinery stock of Mrs. p V Hanson, Ephraim, even the bee wight been deceived iu its choice, have " 10 Jerftrf are vey in' form and color. General Offices, Salt Lake City, Utah. I). C. DODG E, Genera XManager J. H. BENNETT, GeuEet.tilassi ii TimoTbl, WEST TRAIN-- Iavc Denver 9:30a.m. 8:15 Col Spgs 12:30 p.m. 11:30 p.tn I,cave Pueblo 12:45 p.m. 11:15 Lcadville 7:50 p.m.5:5S S 12:528.10 10:403.111 Effort, No v 15 nsr b u;xn ism) tkmv . Leave ( Igdcn 830 a. m. 4S P- - m. Arrive Salt I Jike 940 a. m. 955 p.m. leave Salt Lake 950 a. m. io:c'5iir. Arrive Provo 11:20 a.m. 11:35 p.m, leave Provo 11:40 a. m ri :3o Arrive Green River 50 p,nt. 3 vj a in leave 540 p.m. 535 .t m Arri.ie Grand Jnnct. 930 p 50 a .. 940 p in 9? :. a m Leave f Irnnd Arrive filenwond Sp'gs 115 a in tv 1:1. Aarive Lcadville fiao a in J:-z a.m m. :n Arrive l'ui-M3:20 p. a.n Ar Colo Sp'gs 1:35 p.m. rrivc Denver 4:35 p.m. 6:5 j 1. 1.1. : 2:10 P Ar Grand Junct4:30 4:40 a.tn. ,30 p.m. Ar Green River 8:30 a.m. 6:24 8:50 a. m. 6:44 P- Lv m Arrive Prove 2:S P- - ni- - ,2-3Uave Provo 3:, - ,s:38 - r Salt Ijtke 4:30 p.m. 1:50 a. nt. Lv Salt Lake 4:45 2:00 a.m. Arrive Ogden 6:00 p. m. 3:00 a.m. Lv Mt. Pleasant 3:45 Salt Lake 925 a.m. Leeve Salt Lake 4;3 Ar Mt. lleasanl 10:00 i round trip to Passengers from San Pete Valley c an row make the i'l ct Lake in one day giving seven in Salt I.cke. Oney 7.00 for ticket Mt ant to Sail Lake and return. Good ten days I). C. Dodge J. 11. I'.v re m- m-L- p-- it-- o P-- . Ii.te res The narrowest block in Oil City three feet wide at its nairow end. is but t |