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Show id . in Niii I 11 i! e triw:!i rii-- uf Ki I' l? j'4 Midii;.! at l'lir.iim, San Vie t'n., I Wia'i. ifsrisimox; M Yeay, b aJvauic, u , Sos Mmi term:, , I ii.j-. r)t IV!-.- ; t v. fra ii h.-i- ni'i vil ('o'l i f ! 'i" ..! I" I; i t ot the (.an . : lid with lam .iii ciitir.i-inil- i: ri'ii..iicl of tiie iLat li.is frinj's V i 1 I f mJ n, From Mudopolis. 'S al ' A Corrcspondnnt Write4 from tlti3 Burg in the ! i HESTER. P Mcildtruj), Pres. J. T. Jakenun, Sl-c-. J'eter Schwalbe, Treat. 1. P. Mailson, Ole Larson. S. : 1 tin i 4 o.rjrLWuww4Mw m vt- - r.w ; S ii'ii u..nt J I1K To.- - i'ii:n.irv 11:11 f not rtin1: ah ul lb s ..iin, uf il c JtiKilTKIt: wt: Alcxan ler will deliver a readers would like to read some of as a peupateue t onvas-set- s ouple of lectures iu the liphraiin my jotlinj.'s for educational and statistics, Wetiues-daHouse and t.i n!"l:t, Opera otherwise. night. Subject, I'lirinjlugy. I arrived hare as the present Terminus of the S. 1 V. Uy. on SaturWanted 5,co tics right determined a stay day cvcuini', far particular at the house ofand away. Apply that "prince of the I to a nil ers Exchange Globe'1 once a favored restaurant in "'J " V.', Ilurdi-Jir- e. Muter.; ; ! but lien Fibsi'ii's works down town in Ni.u York hni::i d in lecaue the load on the dvimni'is was suddenly lighieiu d ui d ihe u liu'.v power nf itie rii.'.cnu.es was mined iaose nil the lauqis lli.it retn.iiurd, iltcie uus in t a naval Our New Season Teas are giutniiteis! to give peife ; t sutisfaction in every respect l.ut st tjed 10 Hunk wh ir sm Ii an an-- 1 K Hr:'' happen on a nai-diiTfiinninfYtrvn x UL" Cideiit u'tTir there. I'tidiT tlie i.iilinjiy tuetliod ol ciititu liu g svstenis Dnc--l and Canned tlie ei.g.i'ter lias to si.iud by to manipuMrnNBiiu:uiTtiiUs;s. late ulut is calleil a existence box wtieiicw-- (iie lc.1d.1l the dynamo is stiddi i:ly im reused or diminished by add.iig to, ui culling If the iiiiiiilier of IM It ti.'s l ts .lili'i.de.l 10 instant 1.1111,1s. Iv m.iCeix a;a .1I1 r Cm in a A full, fresh and complete assortment of everythin;' usually sold in our t:uie (! lia'iiV t uiiklit vciy easi- ftoVAVe buy our goods diro t from first hands fot cash, and consequently ly li.ipix'M that .ui uid.n.kv sii.q (1 111 the riser. I all i,nt a buy at the Very enemy uoiil.l nut oiiiy ml ( Ini' aUn k !l the enginour n.v:i, bv warranting every arti&rWc make our (.'isl-:- . tilers' , .civ of the lamps. v it was toh.ii-dldie eer, u in ise cle we sell, and if it dots not pnr.e satisfactory, refund the lsist.ii.ee ba.v. lh l.'ic lamps m glil be mciiev, . i,d die eng.i.et l.e too badly tlll G " U f...-- the Least money, and are con iMg'memd 1 do iin-- :.;.n tbiog. Iu a tt&Wccau and do sell the Ile: I m niiut lao- seina.i. i.g fident we can covince everybody of that fact who will give us a trial mips on die liqi ttctiui lie oo tii jed, aiul me dyna- 111 . as wdl. The n:.i; iire would be 111 MilTi'S SSpiiliCj mid !.iial Ccniusii.il uft d.iikin w.il l'l I'Hia.I. rl'lie O'.i: It'.ing for wlncil naval iii.u li.ive I c!o-d was .1 g.iveinur n :l was fui tin dyu.iiii w.iS a s.inpc tiling- - j.i.i .01 exiia c. auepla ed on (lie dyiiuinn. H.os be'i'.s la l ie ot iiiadi laiger woe than is UM.i ii'e li'iisebue lli.igiict. It is ll.it easy to txpl.iiii the ai tmu uf the extra .coil of wue, but it receive the cuiieut, j and it as a g v:irior serves a tlircide on a sit'.ii.:; q c cf mi engine If du-iiin ntcastd service is .1 ( all PussiMo Prii thesrtii'SCi !, .is it : called, ptovidi s it. All our Goods tiro S Mat t!.o 1! c'r evvty l.iinp tail one ol a 5.10 lamp mil be cut it a; cue sttekt-- . that one I imp run ncs 111, un, fii citd to ary apptc ci itile exiei.i. "llieie i another featute of ibis that makes it valuable to a warship whose coal space is limited. When tne lamps are cut oil the power of the dynamo and the consequent consumpDealer in, and manufacturer tion of coal are not wasted in forcing the current through a resistance box. 'Hie of, Monument, llcadstonos reduction m ihe power used is almost in TaMet and Vaults. proKiriion to the lead lenicvcd or the the number of lamps cut off. It soolamps, for Build lor instance, require 50 horse powei, Stone the power requited when 450 lamps weie a ini's Sjvciality. cut off would be, say, 7 burse power, which means a saving ol die coal rcqu fer die 43 horse pcwerdispensed with. Iron Fence, Building Stone "The invention is net of the sort to 1- -2 4 Depot Street, Nd, Ktc. attract notoriety outside of people interested in electrical plants, but to naval vessels .t is a nutter of enough importance to remove the only objection Ntw against dynamos on shipboard. Cork Sun. The Thompson -- Houston Electric Co. own the patents on the Extra Coil," referred to. and t the only Company furnishing an automatic tegulaiioii in this type of appai Jtus. Ihe value and importance of this gov er.iur, is, if anviiiing. underestimated. It is the one tiling that givts to the installation its charnciei for reliability, economy and efficiency, tyA. A. M.iuIton.Salt Like Citvs agent for die Tlu Electric Co, for Utah. Through Mr. Mcul'i n's efforts plants have I .ecu installed in Ia.jgaii, Ogden and Salt i.ake City.tu the extent uf 4100 incandescent fights and 310 arc lights. The Logan plant is run by wa'.er power and supplying light to tlie Tabernacle, Co-oS.oie, Tlni'.ctter ltr;ji. Opera House and iiiimernus stores and widinut costing one cent for power. We have g(Mi water powei here, nnd why can't Ephraim put in an electric plant and advance with the DKALEIl IN electric age." Medicines, Chemicals, Etc. w.-ul- sln-ul- p lint run Ri:i:i.mkk: Perhaps your X' . hjjalt Lake city. . t -- 11:1 : olh'-e- y lllilECTItlia. to know I,'.". S pie did - 1: frwxw. ! . g"i.-iii(ii- Sunday School. Review Day l)ny schools, Etc. Ml DOroi.iSYS. M'l e II- n Various Subjects. The Place your fire insurant with IV ter (I reave, Jr. v. inw.i-- , intn.-11.1v.1I a:.; i s c l n u.ie.il ctlieei l!io I'lrii. tn it it.ierd.iV "'.'(ill Uni li:i I a in t tie dyii.i-ii-- i .im-:i-.- 3!h, qe(1 Esmonds Coimty I. or:! Is. )' ( IiSr-Jili:- "Ii V'..i u i . i.5 i , 11 hir ' w r'tiM.tkat. i Sheri Purus lus been under the weather. I'auie, billiiuiu.-ss- Mm. t Entered at the Foil Office at Kli-yaiiFull, as sermil clav matter lane 4, 1840. Kkoisikk Vj. I'ublixlicrg J. ; j iii Pnra i! rn flrnnosi alt Lake City Fruits. Calumet baking powder, r (absolutely pure) FACT war-sli'- ji 111 Lowrt f ' itc.-.v-.i- : 1 Ephraim, Utah, MARKET Mar. 7, 1891 RIO PORT. by C. An(?rei. K 111 R AIM PRICES. ij to Wool Wheat d ificts. 55 ct. per. bus. $1.35 per cwt. 85 ct. per cal. Barley Flour Straight Grade. ,$i.8o Oats, JUPHI PKIl.CS Wheat.. Oats Harley Flour H 60 per bus sacked . . .51.40 per cwt, Si. 00 " " S a.oo " ool. ...... ....... ij to . Have I found the tune h. mured cuuciality of mine host, and lus excellent hvutsewife uniuip.ared pro ; the SablMtii.I virliial!) in bunt my wav to the Sunday Selin .1, 'llicy it happened to be what wax ten.t-cheld good tne reputation they have a gained while visiting our town, and review hay. We we hope to see them again. Front Jan. 1879 the date of the ex'end to the eompa'iy an invitation under the present to visit our cotm'.y rg.iin, and insure S'lpuriiitciidenry, the house was decthem a hearty welcome. orated with some beautiful srriptual an array of Sunday School charts, lias 01 Manti, John Witbeck, just finished shearing his sheep and he literature at once pleasing, profitable will sell the clip in Salt Lake, while ami should lie a sufficient inducein the city of the saints, Mr. Wilbert ment to the old and young who were should not forget to call .rid leave so fittingly invited to spend an hour his measure at Martin Schmidt's the of a Sabbath, reading the promiscuous books without reference to tlie tailor, aoo Progress Building, for one of those suits, which arc a con- Sunday School, or a scholar therein. Some of those recent publicastant source of comfort and gratifitions from the Juvenile office. The cation to all who wear them. Contribntor"the Historical Record" A little girl about to years old are there for reading, experience named Frony BrainlmMt, left her eta The total of the funds received homt, In Ephraim, yesterday, and p to going to press she has not and escpluded in the S. S. interest been found. It is thought she has amounting to nearly 5173.00 in the gone to Manti, followirigsome cf the period named and to date was a railroad men who she said gave her pleasing reminder of the joy, hilarrandy and gmn. Her friends have ity etc. that the Sunday School been searching for her, and consider- Children must have enjoyed around able excitement prevails in their Christmas trfesand from rewards of 1 0 ct. Editorial Notes. Dead ducks the republicans whose names will be preceded by F'aa" after March 4. Cut Raid Bight lad a oh to tartc in the Sandwich Islands, which are now ruled by a woman, the sister of the late King Kalakua. jbit A party of R. G. W. engineers, under the direction of Mr. Golding are in town, and will begin the beginning of (he week. Sentinel cross-sectionin- g, neighborhood. Impeachment might have been a A ITONEEK ONE. good way to have gotten rid of but was a time better Reed, Speaker Moroni, March 8, 1891. and quicker way besides it was an Editor Register: We have had three funerals in Moroni in the last week absolutely certain way. Brother llavid Hailey's little daughter Empoktr Wji.liam should commun was imeired on Wednesday, March 4, on Friday March, 6, there was a icate with Mr. Ingalls, whose present and Brother Lars F Anderdouble address is Washington, in order to son, andFuneral, Brother Aarn Hardy Irotu a get sympathy, and "pointers" as to little six months babe were both interhow to deal with the newly organ- red. A great manv people Attended the funeral, and showed bylitir uie&euse ised German Farmers Alliance. for the deceased. Mr. Bi.aine has undertaken the Jjjrgest contract of his life, if the gentlemen be right who say that he is working the reciprocity racket to bring about the annexation of Cuba and Canada to the United States. Merit etc. A NEW FEATURE. It was the day to declare the bal- lots cast by the scholars the previous Sunday, for the' best behaved boy and girl in the Sunday School, it was all expectancy yut five, and a modest expression of joy as two sisters weie counted equal, one boy eclipsed them all, it was pleasing to see the little misses Acord receive a beautiful card favorably endorsed by the Superm tendency (heir good feelings How far this "copying after the Brother Anderson has lived the life of a true Latter-DaSaint, he is well spoken world" is approvablc I leave the of and respected by people fiuih in and critics to decide, it was a pleasing out of the church. Funeral services occasion. were held in the large Tabernacle THE DISTRICT SCIIOOI. Moroni, March 8. The seakers were Elders, Joseph F Jolley, James M. Monday morning was to be the and hatiiaii Faux. They spoke inauguration, ot the new school consolation which were words y Cnris-lenso- n ul great Now that the administration has sympathetic and filling for the occasion. of him that he was the most jone into the political grave yard It wss said and resurrected "Calico Charley" upright man that he (f. M. Christenson) ever knew and related incidents in his Foster to make him Secretary of the life which proved he was a very good should it also not Treasury why pro and exemplary man. and if we live ai vide for Hayes and Kiefer, who faithful and upright it will be well with have been his companions in ob us. And in telation to our little ones they will lie restored to us again, wheu scurity for some years past? we go to the other side of the vail to where they are, fur matter is eternal, The Columbus, Ohio newspaper Our spirits are etet nal, and rite etcnia I war which resulted in the death of purposes of the Ixird God will lie fulfill, .one editor, one innocent bystander ed and we will all be restored to one and the wounding of set cral othrr another if we live righteous lives, BP. BAIll.KVS DFATH people should he a warning to hot He quietly to rest this momheaded editors to perfect their my. passed brother Bradley died at 1 j minutes before to attempting pistol practice past 8 o I ck this morning. Mutch 8. at his residence at Moroni City, Sail Pete kill a single man in a crowd. Co Utah. I le was born in the town of R. W Stephens of Vermillion will Salem, Washington County, State of ship 60 head of beef cattle from NewjYorkJan. tj,of1813. He was therehis demise, aged at the time Manti in a few days, a temporary foreveara. one month and ao days. He 78 conbeen shoot have yard and embraced the gospel in July, 1S43, when structed to accommodate Mr. Step- he was 30 rears of age. He lias bceu and true throughout many tryhens, and others who may be in a faithful He was iu scenes and ing make and to shipments, hurry sense a Pioneer of this r gi'.io, every jt is intended to construct a perma- having rame 10 Sin Iele in the fali of nent stock yardas soon as possible. 1849. He moved back ami was the first Latter-DaSaint 111 Kephi in hlte If the statement in the annual re- fall, 1851. He was the first c iiinrillnr to , He Ileywioi 1 in that port of'tlic U. S. Coiuniissionos of Iuseph Morof was Cfinmissiui e a Major ttie Labor that the the cost of produc mon Battalion, March, 1853, ai d held ing a ton of steel rails is less in that commission up to 150. lie was America than in England ami in appoimed and received a ronunis.uuii other European countries be true, as Probate Jud'e .11 the year 1857. Hu C- unlv.in find we have no reason for believing moved to Mormi,M San Pete the Year of 1857. uch 15th. lie was jt otherwise, the only object attain- 'U'ained Hsiiop of Muioiii, July. 14 ed by putting a high tariff upon stc?i 1.S59. Bishop George Y. Bradley has been nnd is widely known as a great pails is to increase the profits of ti man ill these lust days in Iserael. IVace Amorican manufacturer of them. to the aslie; Tne reamains of Bi$h,p Bindley will he intern'd Wednesday, in the larg: CREDIT WHERE IT IS DUE. March 11. Funeral services11 oVIm k. Tabernacle at Morcin, at Joseph Gee. In a recent issue of tlie Recis Tkr appeared a report from WashTUB OiER.V IlOUSF. ington, wherein the Utah delegation were spokcu of in the highest terms. All those interested in the erection They are represented as paying in 0! a new Opel a House in Fphrain, and flic most money, sending the greatest especially those who have subscribed in Hie same, ate requested to number of delegates, backed by the shaies meet in the Central School House, WedIn votes. of this number largest at 7:30 o'clock, to take nesday connection It may not be amiss to steps toevening organise a company for that mention that at tho time the report purpoao, and to Iranaact other baainees fioea Ben fete Cn wet handed in t aeceaeary to the enterprise, Mft Kiahsli, Balt lake City, ft Diawluirou CiPrdnership was fa ahtad of any othei aounty, is hereby given that The partnerand Notice and eaah members, U nothing has bean said since to invalidate ship heretofore existing between william F Young, and . D. Park is this day disthis statement It was only modesty solved by miitti.d consent. william F Young will continue the (hat prevented Sau letc from send ing a delegate, and it is to be hoped business underwillthe firm name of w.lliam F Young and collect all outstanding that before another national conven- accounts all bills. and pay l a wi to tion this feciing give pl.tco W. F. YnlNd national pride, and lead to a proper I'AKK is town not a Fairvicw. February, loth iS representation. There vsc-tude- ; y - J .. ; 1 - 0 unnirgton 1 V;-.- , . Salt Lake city co JOHN- IS.WI6HT0N, i)lU(T til EECTT.KBUS. GENEEAL li e 12T gov-cni- 1 ci ROBERT RODEN. Tritutnins uipwn-llouslG- n hem Mlffl er&rS' p iesi-dene- teacher, Young Mr. Dan Thoman-der- , of Ephraim, aged xo years, a self persistant,educated, young man, the trustees and people had disposed of the former pedagogue, a new IVtfutneries, Drugs Paints, Oils, one was to be tried. The salary is Closing Out , ample, 5i 10. fora 10 weeks term, We shall for the next 15 the education of the teacher ample, sell you as tine a lot of hut there exsists an overflowing ex days Si Boys Clothing as Mens cuberance behavior that is hoped Siindnes. sr at' Cttss iwns'ly kept in a F.irst-ClaDreg Start, the young aspirant of pedagogic ever brought into Ephraim Druggists, hIso for 10 per cts discount far Cash honors may be able to cope with. Spiccflt Cflleci, t.i.s! Oil m;o nf Grnrc' DfUjr I bade farewell to the hospitality down. Reason for so la doing l'erseriftins i- - i Cert Ccrfxih Dry and Kiekt of mine host. My Note Book replenwe must have more room for Agrpnt ished, and I wended my way .to the Hcriiiigour Spring goods. yet imperfect depot at straiteSpring 3 8jUd J. P. Mcilstrup. City, for Ephraim and beyond. ; Rv MAGNATES. were aboard, at beat never very communicative, yet not knowing my bent on news they opened out a little as to the future of the R. G.IY. for 1891. We shall extend 16 miles south pf Jisnti this year and there stop ftr awh:lc, this will give us the key far the whole southern trade. But why not push on to 5alina 6t least? We cannot, our imnteiac Lark City, Utah. outlays at "soldicr"make it absoltie to concentrate our means and forte there, llut may it not be possible Capital, $500, 000, fully paid tip Holier J. Gram, J're.tiJent. some other competitor may cotpe Wnt. B. lrestcn, r rushing and pass you at WilWw CO-OPERATIVE Ilebcr M. Wells, Cat. tier. Creek, and thus secure the south etn Epltraim City, Utah. lurt Sale. GSJOGSH-3S3Dye SufTs and Pure Spices .gag ss Ts, for the White Kinij of nli. Mechlne, THE m a rcr ! A N Of Utah. Salt EPE E!A I M Lr-Jrr- s. m MERCANTILE trade. No, we think not, if you mean the r. I, we know her status, her Dry Goods of all descriptions. Hats and caps boots and shoos, both ltonirjjminlc and jinjtorted. Clothing a specality. Groceries, including Dixie Molasses, and Dried Fruits; Crackers and fish. Our Hardware Department contains an immense stock of Tools for Mechanics; also tools for Farmers such as Shovels, Spades Picks, lloes, Forks and Hakes. 11 1 Glassware, Qneenswnre, "VVoodenwarc; Medicines; Paints and Oils; Well Piping and li ingles. miiey Drugs; Yonr jtatronage is always r.j'iuvciatcd, no matter how small You may lest Jissv.i'. d it will Im our constant m your uivh:tso. h aim to give our Customers the lu st frood that can be obtained for the money. Your Child will he treated ns courteously as : j Corner Mam anil Jti.l S. M., j j Fire iiiaiiraucels your jxjckct. INSTITUTION North siiul Souths ler apparent mixed condition at Chester, that c have no fear, besides we have tie key to the situation in San Icl ', 5cvicr and south. Besides a sense of gratitude to . the initial road to Manti, wou prompt the Ephraim and Manti pci pic to facilitate their enterprise, fi by weighty monetary chains are th not bound to our car, which doi not propone to bn n modern jnggn naut. Look at our crowded condition c passergera and freight, our tariff o charges, our accomodating passtn tier rates, it seems to me the ntos obtuse could sec on which side th paternal slice of bread is butlerei on. Here Manti is reached at tin famous Bench House I ant regis tered. but f.r this pur : LAKE CITY, UTAH yourself. AXDEltSOX, Supt. |