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Show The County Begist or 'i-. i'.jV. krmMirr, A Ill t tlir IhttlAa Hail (iliiKlIl "flic li .111 Pill ' !)tf!;l in i;iili l- li.iit i rl .f llilt IlllClit l.i-- it:-- II I 1 1' . 1 . l!f ct, the .V.inti Mr. I.ii'iis Published weekly at Ephraim, Sin Hiller, and NeiUmi, il.iiijiilci llf Intel keiiur NlIIsiiM.Iii 'it. 1'll'uV Dial). lete ant, will lie inarricd in the near future. brilKTIIIITIOM Six Ui.. I1.7 Min e Mnu , ti.no Jce Ymt. f ' lx adtaucc. wl.crcikr, fj jo. I1..3. Koffurd, AMrirli aiu! the 1 .arson Urns, of Mt. rie:iant were kept Entered at the lost Office at l.jih-raii- busy all day Tluiisil.iy, uiipai' king Utah, as second class matter and checking oil hills of new springgoods, width they hate judt rcreivJune 4, i8yo. 'ed. Cu. Iublishera Kcuiktcr ('., - Feb. 6, 1 There will he a character Hall, called a Hard Times iarty, on neat Friday night, at Mt. I'lcasant and the young folks are taxing their ingenuity, to get up some novel for the occasion. 8y i MARKET REPORT. UcjHWleil f( Andrews. KI'HKAIM cus-tum- PRICKS. In January the Fairview Go-ostore cuii'iiilidated with Hanson & Go the partners in the latter firm, taking , for their busistork in the ness. It was thought (hat the Co-owould absorb the furniture business of Terry & Co, also, but the negotiations have not been closed as yet. to i6cts. Wheat SS ct. per. 1ms. J 1. 5 per cwt. Oats 85 cl. per cwt. Harley Flour Straight Grade. .1.80 NIRl MULES Co per bus Wheat sacked. . .$1.40 per cwt, Oats fi.oo llarley $2.00 " Flour to 1 6 et, Wool . . . Wool . 13 Co-op- There were a large number of sleighiiding parties cut last night, taking advantage of the excellent sleighing. 'Hie air was just crisp enough to cause the warm blood to OUR tingle, as it coursed through the of the young folks who were veins our of To please many readers, and to accomodate legal advertising enjoying the exiiilerating sport. such as estray notices, etc we Thus writes a Correspondent of Mt. change the edition ot the Register Pleasant. isfrom a Weekly to a Kaine and Halverson, the Mt. suing on Tuesday, Thursday and Ileasant builders and contractors week. each Saturday of have just finished a new barber shop We hope the change will please the fur W. M. Graham at a cost of 500 and that they people of San lcte, are now engaged on a new They will in the future, as they have in for A. A. t'ahoon on main front of the past, show their appreciation to cost $300.00. They also street, our efforts hy giving us their patren-agthe contract to put up I'eter have we do and in return promise to Omcnns new hotel building, which the best we can to show up the will cost in the neighborhood of eleof San l'ete, and to help aiv?i-:vl-be ready for vate her to Mia position she should $3000.00 two months. in cupatiun that of one of the leading occupy counties in Utah. San Pete Co., is a great fruit Trusting that our numerous friends growing country. Mr. Saul Norman will assist us by contributing to our of Mt. lcasant raised over 1000 columns at any and all times, and bushels of apples, on two city lots thus help the enterprise to be a suc- last year, lie sold 230 bushels this cess, wc proceed to business. week, at 75 cents per bushel. This pays much better than any other crop, and San Pete County farmers laOcnlH. should profit by the knowledge and give more attention to fruit raising Lace that sold for r5 and 20 cents in the future. sells at five and ten at John Dg-iusj- r. Now Springrillc has bolted ahead of us and is soon to be lighted by The coffee drinkers of Ephraim electricity. But Brigham City is should try the pure Java and Mocha wiser and more economical than coffee xt John Dorius, Jr. ordinary Springville, Provo, Iagan and other small hamlets. We mildof The entire stock Gents clothing ly leave the Creator to coal up thc of John Dorius Jr., is selling at cost. stars and moon for our cnlighlincnt, Must go to make room for new spring while we lounge lazily by, enjoying stock. tlie final results of his labors, giving Mt. Niels Lund and bride, nee directions, or grumbling at His occa Miss. Lizzie Carlson, held their sional indisposition, or failure to His heavenly lamps. Ihigham reception on Saturday evening at Mt. light ....13 e, cs - County Burgltr. hi. Seely, of Mt Pleasant informed J. B. F. Grant, J. A. Ervin and A. V. Jones, prominent citizens of San the Register man that their mill ran Pete, are at the Continental. S. L. all winter, with the exception of a day or two during the most severe weath Herald. er, to its fullest capacity, which is Now is the time to prepare for fifty barrels of flcur a day. They croup. Go to the Eph raim Drug are not alarmed, about wheat going store and buy a bottle of croup mix up to 70 cents, as they have 12,000 turc and have it on hand. Mr bushels on hand, of best grade. deals quite extensively, in fine Seely C. Andrews & Co., of Ncphi, are breeds of sheep. He intends to again buying all the oats that are leave for las Angelos about Jarch offered, paying the highest nmrket 1st and purchase four car loads of price in cash, Ritkfitld Advocate French Mcfinos. Ilis bucks after Salt Lake fruit dealers hare the coming from the herds, weighod mistaken idea that apples raised in over 170 lbs. which is an unusually this valley will not keep over winter heavyweight at this season. They should be undeceived on this PROGRAMME point, as soon as possible. Pleasant. . for For Young Men and Young Ladles Call on the Ephraim Conjoint Session, to be heldjun Monday Dress GingGoods, cashmeres, your March 2nd. 1I91. hams, Velvets of different patterns. evening. -- Monthly Rustler, by Adulph W. Han end children's Men's, boy's clothing, son, as they have just received their spring 2 -- Sung, by Stephen Williams, 3 Lecture, by Alma Greenwood, stock: Hannah Nielson. Co-o- p 4 The many friends of Hans Ncil-sothe superintendent of thc young at Spring City, will re mens Co-ohe is confined to learn that to gret his bed by a severe attack of rheu matism. n, p. Oats are scarce atffpringCity,$t.70 per 100 lbs Wheat firm at 60 cts and is held by a large number, for 70 cts. Butter & Eggs arc constantly improving in good demand at good prices. The Valley House, Fairview, although only opened a comparatively short time, cant accomodate all who want to stop there. The proprietor, 1 Christoferson intends to put up a large addition in thc spring when he will be prepared to take care of all who call. Caleb Hartley, of Fairview, is hav ing the finishing touches put on his new brick residence. It will be one of the finest in the County and will cost $5,000 The brick work was done by L. Chris tofer-so- n and son and is first class in every respect. Terry & Co. of Fairview have cut 400, no o feet of lumber this winter. They have about 100,000 feet still on hand, ready for shipment. Chris. jqpt 5 6 7 Reciation, by Song, by Miss Matilda Morieiiiou. Reading by F.pliiaitn' Hanson, Education" by Andrew Lecture, Larson Instrumental Music by Miss Annie Peterson Recilation by Andrew Hanson, 910 Rematks hy (oseph Doiius. 8 OFTtili Mi. Cl!,;.! C. faJi. ; k , l liiii'iii. nl J to a .11 the Wuiki r llulise 1. in,; as a ualk.ug vi.iyLlv. V.-pin- cm.' I 1 : - li.-.- - - )ie-!i-- i 11 l cau.-usse- -- Hiking pit-ven- liiid-ir.- tirluJitv (Viw l i- - t'oi'iii.cn Grcii, l'lb. a4tt1.1S.yi Several Young .Veil l.tur Kliu.-vh-it Pvs town the liiithd.iy of They procured (w.'te j the u.e t four span of thoruiiglibieil a liaJ and horses, grand sle.ghiide. The sweet t uie of liells tang much sweeter than on oilier occasions. One ol the Young Gents held the American banner, and it waved veiy nicely ill the breeze. The 1eople mi seeing the banner pointed with pride at the beautiful culors, and adniiied the th uoughbieds that glided along with the celeiuators. The l..sted fur eight hours, and the young gents lotgot to eat dinner. The IfinhJjv ol ihe Father of our country was hunt-lewhich will and long be remembered by tlie rfoideuts uf Fuunlaiu Gietn Respectfully, . E j j . refo-brate-J un cele-biaiio- To accommodate those who have not had the opportunity to take advantage of my magnificent oiler, 1 will, until March first, put up a gold lined set of teeth for $15.00, re gular price $30.00. West. C. M. cunt-merc- me wool giowets ol . . NEPHI, UTAH. Paid up Capital $30,000 Surpuhis f 25,00 exchanga and general eecunties. CullMtluu AlUaM Acco mini cf irwirchants, nunufacturere, lines and Individuals solicited. VraU, Directors. . SUMMONS. Officers. In the Justice Court of Fairview S.in Pe'r County, Utali Territory. Geo. C. Whitmore, President, Jones II. Eru.ks n, Waller Cox Iiaii.t.fi vs nhn I ue Alrni I lague, Cashier. di'tii.iral.. cjo.uu. Tu t; e whus- name is other- Pre-C'tir- r, it - vi'. - 1 umlcri-gi-.i-- ciiut.S.m 5 ii.oMi'ita'liiVi..re me the at my rlli.-- 111 Fait view Itc eu.Co.,l'Lih Ten itoiy, Fc!. 2S, itSi. Slid action Was-formetl- lir.'.ug'it to recover from you ti.e sian of thirty dollats lot age above 011 plaint iff. property in hreakiug down fences utid destroying hay by the following described animals dam- viz Roan mare branded A on the right shoulder, 1 dmk roan horse branded (resembling a slinupl on the left 1 sn iiilJ-- r, .ASWltWorf-l- a MYRA HOLMES CO. 13J Commercial Street, Salt Dike City Elect 11c Cars, Res- taurauts, leading lie tail Stoies, '1 heaiics and all places m uimiseuieuts ,r '1 his I Intel at.J ts ei iii pnivuia r.re entirely raw. It'aas 61 wdi furnished rooms ud is lueaie l the hexit .f tn-- eity. Most convenient t Fielding House, re , a Out Niklsgn Juki ice of the I'eace Fairview I'rtcinct, sre, VI'.'V, ' CO-OPERATI- fi M s S': Vi - f MERCANTILE : INSTITUTION Rooms, fc" - Fruits; Groceries, including Dixie Molasses, ers and fish. Our Hardware Department contains an immense stock of Tools for Mechanics; also tools for Fanners such as Shovels, Spades Picks, IIocs, Forks and Kakes. rat-$5.0- 0. J. Supt Leaders in overalls, pants, overshirts and underwarc. it-- a. . Utah PLANING MILL WORK Im All Its Branches HADSOIT Bros.&Go Ephraim, Utah. 11. 0. Olsen, UKALfcRS IX Pure Bred Pcrclieron HORSES. Handling Horses a' ne-cialt- T t SS Tin Shop F. Y. JENSEN, TINNER. REGISTER BLOCK - Am ' x . . Tig-wa- re, EPHRAIM WWPW - y: mT. PLEASANT, UTAH. Manufacture, of all Kinds of Roofing, and Gutter Work, Etc. Kain St, Ephraim, Utah. f Etc. galina, - - V "1 S WEST . Office. Mary Kaiglitons New HouseGood Accomodations, tamplo VE , 4 yjf. Rphrnia rust A , - - Main Street p. a Du tut. Prop. Good accommodztions and Sample Room. . NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. No. S26. ,; ) i.- Mrs. Ellen TIESI TIES! tioulh ft ' Xortli and wanted by Man-t-i s r; rr 4 . . O A 4! Co-o,. e'l.e t pV lx 1. J ffyA Taken in 1,000 tMXUi IIP .tit-lots on the Rio. Grand line and in Ephraim precinct. For Dry Goods of all descriptions. Hats nnd caps boots particulars 'apply to Wm. T. shoes, both boms nuvde and imported. Clothing a specality. Reid, Pres'. Cracknnd Dried MautlCity.Utah. -V )'! EIHBAXSI HOUSE 25,000 tics Feb. 121891. 1 Ir.itri EPH r;a I M - Enterprise Hou3q hoise about 3 old with a bland 011 the right thigh ycais (reseinb ing) y you are hereby notified that if you fail to so appear and answer as above teipiired the plaintiff will take judgement against you lor tlie sum of 3,Vi.oo together with .i.itv aras;nT, of feeding aud cate ol said auimals tor. Josh. Fielding, and cost of suit To the Slienffor any constable rf San JGood iti.msj Pete Cj, greeting, make legal service For Tncn'.cts and i'cni;.!e Vis'.t-.nsand due let.iuta hrtec.n.Given under my .ate Hiad-- u'ih:..mv.G xnl ruiunc I1.1 11 J this 2ld day of Kelui;uyIi$9i, I Black at Depot, Ephraim. New Yolk .February 14. Tli ere is some improvement in business at the East, and a inoic confident feeling, and at Chicago the tone is very hopelul. lint at niisl other Western and nearly ailSuuiiiern puiius business shows no itictcase in volume, and is rather ties itating. The demand for wool continues strong and woisted grades ate r.sing. Sales at Boston in January were 17,0404001311 year, nn increase of about 50 per cent. At Chicago wool receipts ate more than dutible last year's. Philadelphia teports improvement ill wool. At Boston general trade is good, some large mills are buying woul iicely. Throughout the country the money naikels are cuntparativcly easy and ', though 'he demand is good aud the supply hardly adequate at Cleve land, snd at Omaha the market is close. That city, I Denver and Milwaukee, are the only cities at which collections are repotted slow this week, and the small outers of gold fur export are interpreted as a tetiirn of money virtually borrowed Irutn Europe during (he stringency last R. G. Dun & Co. year. BANEING Brnclic s Geo. C. Whitmore, Jones IL Erickson, L.S. Hills, James It. Myndere, James E. Clinton. 1S91. There will be an execution over Linl0.o:e at Silt Lik-- City, Feb. the R. G.W. to Salt Iaike City, r8yt. Notiic is herehy'givcn that the following The following dispatch rcceivcdat named settler has tiled notice of his inGlassware, Qucensware, Wooden ware; 3Iedicines; Drugs; tention to make final proof in support uf Ephraim, explains itself: It ingles. his claim, and that said proof will be Paints and Oils; Well Piping nnd Salt Lake, Feb. so San made of before Clerk the County W. Classin J. l'ete Utah, at the Court House Your patronage is alwajs appreciated, no matter how small The Tabernacle in this City will MautiCounty, City, U, T on Saturday, April 4 rest assured it will be our xonstant Feb. 27 th with a grand iSy 1, viz. Unis'; C Jensen on 1).S. no be your purchase. You may "',S'C Oustommtlie bwt goods tlafc nx be obtained hIhoTia",' liu He uamei the following witnesses to . ,v. oneJ Your Child will be treated as courteously as etito Salt Take axil returning good prove hii coutfmioui retideuce upon till March 201!, incluiivc, at and caltivatiox of, it id laid, via: wonnclf. About how many co a d you JaaiM P, Oliea, Erik C'htiilenien J A. ANDEllSOX, Nieli F n lifottenie and J tccurt. 50 ccxti admiiicn will be all ol San l'ete Ephram, rharged to concert. Frank 1), lloniis. Register J. H. Ben net. Bid & I.owe Ally. ir,o! OF Fairview, February, 20th LI). Park Mr. W. Grayham,: a gentleman aU . have taken great interest in the last two L. .fi iewaJ" rom Louisville Ky. has or three yeats in preparing their wonls lor the inaikct, and are generally liaml- - opened a new bather shop in Mt. ling their sheep mure intelligently than! Pleasant, one door west of the which has .esulied making alch slore on Main gtrC(.t. Thc their wools 111 better demand. They is a model of and neatness, Inshop are now filling the place of Michigan, diana and Wisconsin wools m the east- taste, and is a fit work place, for ern nuikets. There is but very little such an artist in the tonsorialline,as territorial wool left on the hands of the Mr. Grayham has demonstrated him the huyem. At present (he Ohio and self to be. 1 he new shop, will, no Pennsylvania wools outrank any wools grown in the United States. They ere doubt, be well patronized, as it de used iu (ielaines.for which our teiriturial serves to be. The painting and deam is cannot be used, as it requites a coration of the shop was done by long. Mr. Geo. Wilson and is done in his STRONG, STAf.'.R, LUSTROUS WOOL. When tlie weather is cold die wool stops best style. growing, and when it starts again forms a joint 111 ihe wool, making a weak place, Am.ES Wanted. so that it will r.ot stand tiie stiain uf the cunih. However, there will be no defect Highest cash prices paid in Utah wools this year, as the weather for Also has not been culJ enough to cause this good solid apples. break or joint in the wool." A'. L. Her Dried wanted. apples Apply aU. REVIEW OF'IKADE. Jas. II. l'eterson, Draws sight drafij on the principal cities of the United States; sells drafts on ihe chief cities of Europe; d.als ix U. me temtury Directors Dissolution of c.'lar(lnersliip Notice is hereby given that The partner ship heretulore ex'sting between william K Young, and J. I). Park is this day dissolved hy iiiutiul consent. william K Young will continue the business under the firm name of william K Young and will collect all outstanding accounts and pay all bills. w. F. Yot'NG -- ft ' Surplus Geo. C. Whitmore, Irts, W. I. Brown, Vice-PreJonas H. Erickson, James K. Clinton, James - rarshee, L. S. Hills, In All It Kphraim, Utah. s -- $30,000 Capital GENERAL Respectfully, AiiK-rica- ot AND COMPANY TBUST Alma Hague, Cashiers. Lit arts General Hanking Business. All steel axes at John Dorius, Jr. paid on Savings Deposits, aaxxay IP call aud see them. oan real eiuui y Tn BANK SAVINGS ZuRAX C ltltlSTliNSL'N. t jf ed at ijjiiii Li 2 l.r-we- ir.i'i.ni ballot l ill.- i;i.iiifi on aileep special uc.'asioii, It deiii'.i.'S .e f ir n'lin- ciii.iii iii ot ele i lls pr-iWtHil. .lli-olli 'e, autliuii.. tue The lL-t.- i re.uleis kii w Siam tiling alums toi punlie and hi Jof mles to in.ni the exivlleni priH'l.iiii-ii..ftta' encvi utis lor liiaiim cuuii.y leuljte allele uii l.'laii i jiil gruaing wlrcii seats and lc.iiiid.tiic provide; I u punt;n the CiiifuutrraiJ. c.f copies uf the u Mr. Cbnii.ii is m.in.iuer ol the wool ing and dismd Irion laws and icpi-luiuii. tetiiloiial rowel's cunipany, ai Neplu, which coin eledioii laws on election t hus it will lie seen how in has lieeii for lice distance yean panv .ind which tmys (rum 1,7.1,(1110 to 2,000 sweeping me law is. Not even one was made to tlie luil us tiie iuu pounds ul wool yeatly, or .iImiii uiie amendment it mid leans hod fotirih, id the cutiie cr.ip.and wiiiclt pays an tlie lvcpub! out never less than fj 1,000 and some- decided to push.i. tliruugli with out delay times as high as lioo.ooo into the A lew das ago when Inis action was token in tlie seii.tie.heuolur Rian.lstctier P'Mikets o( die wool growers of tins tumbeuiii proposed to amend section .v idly. out "ISab'' aud inseiling "1S9J" Mr. Clinton is also secretary of the was voted down Slump Terntoiial association of Wool Growers which amendment that it was to the uni gets fieiUent tenons I rum all parts arguing M 01 111 ..ns Irutn voting who had weie id tlie tdrntory, enabling him to those uf crimes that time. to up guilty auihoriiativelv on the subject. Reiu reipiesit-- to talk of die prospect Free Silver Defeated tor the coming vear Mr. Clinton said: W.ishington.Feb. 10 -- The House coin "Generally, the sheep are doing very by a vuteol 8 tt.4 well. On Hie desert there is plenty of age committee decided to tcpuit the Senate ftec coinage snow and bill adversely, with a recommendation 1HK FhCU IS 1'srau.v GOOD, for tins season of die year. There will that it du not pass. Hie four ineuiheis minority were: Cat ter, Kiitine be au unusually larjje am aunt of sheep in the wili'ams .The two lost named ate Hl.tnd, sheafed in April, tins year, growers and the last ate Deui.icrat 11 ni re profitable to shear the sheep Republicans The majority was; Wickham, Walker before lambing, so that tney can lake Knapp, Tavhr, Kcpubhvans their sheep into the mounta.ns to lamb, Comstock which leaves less extraneous inattei in and Tracv. Wilcox Vuux.Deiuocrats when tlie free coinage men found they were the wool. 'Utah ought to produce a million defeated on the Senate tree coinage hill, Carter moved as a substitute, tiist a lull pounds more wool this year than it did I r the flee procoinage of the last vear. The wool crop last yearapprot-un.iteiduct and next one f.o the purchase oi ten was 8,000,000 puupds." cf silver lor three nioiuhs and I noticed lliat there was some talk a millions s.x nhllii-ueach mouth thercalier, I'uth e shot! time ago by the chamber cf w ere defeated. of starting up a scouring plant. Such a plant would prove a great benSHERMANS FUNERAL efit to the territory and a profitable All along the line the saute deinonstia investment to the builders. The average were exhibited. shrinkage by the scouring of the wools tious At Indianapolis General Schofield for this terrdoy is from 65 to 67 pet cent, in grease and dirt, ou which we have to came to the plaifiirin, and in a biief from speech said: "There ate thousands, my pay height on an average of Utah to Uoiton. It costs as much at Ibis children, here, that I know. It is under ton lor the scouring of this (wool as it sad conditions that we meet. We have all lost a comrad aud friend. Take good would to scour it at home. TIK Mill its 1IAVK TO PAY FOX THIS. care of yourselves, bo. s. and good bye." when Schofield finished speaking, If (he railroads would give the same rate on scoured wool that tnejr do on tears were rolling down the cheeks of wuol in the grease, Utah would save ap- many of the groups ot old soldiars. train started the boom of the proximately 100,000 a year on freight. When the Tlie cost of such a plant would not ex- cannon was heard, church bells began ceed 20,000. Salt Lake City beings to toll and tlie Kichtn.jud light guaids ceiiitai railway point and convieutly ac fired a saluie. Indianapolis was reachli TABER- NACLE. e.l tii t re-- 1 1V1 pespiii.Ofl "j Aus- liuioe ji.in' vl law, re". ia."l ediiiu:, for a Mr. l Cinderella nl C.cnnlicc." 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