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Show .4 1 ' I . . -- - The County Register JlWiik4.t Kphraim, SauPete Co., , ' . , Utah. tt,,i,4 i tkt Umimw Cravih VBMCRirTlOXl , tl-- M.... Tkr Mm.. ' i Ijfui thtrwiM. It Jo, .oo ntered at the Post Office at Eph-,- J. Utah, as second r'as matter - Jtae 4, 1800. RseisTiR Co. Publisher i Eahraim, Utah. June 'jo. 1891 Jot. F. Dorius Clawsoa, Peter Schwtlbt, Trtai. I). P. Madson, Ole Laripn. ' J he Fountain Green Dramatic Company tire going to celebrate by putting on the stage the play of the Simeric Boy, Paddys Mischief, and Slaslur and Crasher. Mr. Edward Sorenson sent the Register Com-jif- y a, copy pf ,thc programme ar.d castof characters. Peter Greaves Jr.. C. R. Dorius, Enoch Jorgensep, P. Cr Andersen, Carrie Petersen and Jennie Thpmp son, all of Ephraim are in ljrovo attending the Summer School. (Geo Scott and William Andersen, of Manti and we believe one or two pf Mt. Pleasant, again Ephraim shows herself regarding educational matters. Nprthfetour ambitious carpenter and builder, had a mishap on Wed-nesday last, while engaged on the North Ward School House. In jest ing a plank from a temporary seafood a piece brfjke loose unawares frp .above the cne discribed and fell ; cutting a deep, gash just above fth'e left eye. Dr.' Olsten dressed the wound. At last the citizens of Ephraim have decided to celebrate the 4th. of July. Good, but it is a queer way .that the people have of getting ready fcjr".so important an occa-sion. But the citizens are a little above the average and can speak, County Locals. Call at the Drng Store for your lubricating oil 65Cts. a gal. C. Jenson the rusipg meat i merchant is sick and indisposed. J. P. Frantien has received a new lpt of goods. Call and' see him. Our boys are hard at work to ar-range agame of Base Ball for the 4th. '' Don't forget that T I. P. Larson ;is jthe agent for the white sewing e. Now is the tune to make cheese and the Drag Store is the place to buy your runnet. David Thampsen the freight haul-er and Kail Road man is again at his pgst. The Tiain arrived to-da- y 9:7 direct from Salina. Freight wim come only every vother day. 19 Doen New and Styjish Hats just received at Dori9us and Co. ' next door south of Post Office. Go to John Dorius Jr. new lumber yard, for your lumber their you can get any size you want in red pine of the best quality. All the young people of Ephraim and the old ones too, for that, ma-tter, are cordially invited, to attend toe forenoon game of Base .Ball, at 10 a. in. jThe new sign Painteri are doing om'egood work in Ephraim and at cheap prices. As an advertisement they commence! operatio'n"s on Jos. ' F. Dorius Si cos' Store. Gus Iversen, one of cur Boys ar-rte- d hoaae last night from' Provo, r.where he has benrstudir1aw under : 5t!t.f assistance of jV i ' Booth, Vrdvo's leading man. . ' , Jai. T. Jakeman Esq. once of the .County Reg 1 ster, but no w of where-evt- r he can find a place, is in Provo i.working up some kind of a scheme, the Lord knows what. ' ' The "All SteeJ Ax" at John Dor-ius Jr. is still taking lbe lead' when pu want an ax that will make you smile this is jthe cheapest place to ,buy them. sing, ana preform instrumental music extemporaneui. Other towns in the county are more on the alert than our own as regards fun and imusementshive taken advantage of ur Brass Band on that celebrated day. The next thing of public improve-ment and of vast importance would be the laying down of Water Works for thii citj. Manti Awill loop ;be fivortd with good water works and at a pr ce much higher than it would cost Ephraim and better works ,could be had for our city than at Man,ti under the same circumstances an excellent stream of fresh, clean and clear water is this Birch creek and is comttable for the city of Ephraim. It would be an everlast-D- g benefit in hundred or more ways can't we be united in getting water works for Ephraim. June 30th, 1891. Register Publishing Co., ' Ephraim, Utah. Dear Sirs; There will be a Re-publican convention in this city, on Friday, Jul) the 10th, and a mass meeting en Saturday, July the nth, next. You are cordially invited, as prominent citizens of Utah, to be present, anjl we"' request that you rnayp notepf the f ifin your paper, tiatVn excirsionr'f te.over all roads, round trip at one" fare, has been made for the occasion. PrcrnrrienT speakers of national reputatioRf"'ill speak on both days. Respectfully, W. H. Harvey, Chairman Committee " on Arrange-ments. Mt. Pleasant, Utah, June,27,i89i. At a meeting of the County Cen-tral Committee of the Liberal Party of San Pete County it was resolved to call a county Convention of the Liberal Party to be held in Eph raim on BAturday the nth day of July at 10 o'clock a. rp. for the purpose of various offices to be voted for at the cotnming August Election and such other business as might legally come before said convention. The various precincts are entitled ,to the following number of delegates to wit: Fayette 1 Mt. Pleasant 11 JJunnison ' 4 Wales " 1 Mayfield 1 Cheeter 1 sterling 1 Moroni 1 Irtanti 4 Fairview 2 Spring City 3 Milburn 1 tndianola 1 Fountain Green 1 Inview of the peculiar condition of political affairs in Utah at the present time a full attendance at said convention are requested as matters f great importance will come before ft. '' By the committee, ' Wm. Zabriskie. chairman. J. F. Jensen. Secretary. ' From this day we. sell meat from I to I cts per pound, steak and roast ' ;free from bopei in one, two or three 'pounds will be1 9 to 10 cts. per pound. 'C. Jenson, Main St. Ephraim. For a first class hat, and no Jim crow stuff, gip- to the Furnishing .Goods Store and you will get exac-tly what yo.11 need. Such as the Gen ,'aine silver Brand and in all colors . and styles. t " ' Get your shoes at john Dorius Jr. he cariies the best stock in the shoe .line, that can be bought for the . motney. No cut in price3, but qual-ity giuarnteed. Try them and you will be convinced. ' Sunday the 28th, Mr. Daniel Junk pfterling left for Salt Lake City on fhe R. G. W, with some good looking puartz and is going ;." to bare, ittea iov, , gold. The sample is'jthMarysville kind, ' .H. .P. Larson hai taken the agency for the or'ifhich Union Fire In -- surance Company. As this is one af the oldest ana strongest compan-- . ies in the.'United States, you will do .(.jrell to insure with that company. FHday and Saturday Evenings the young pecple will have a social aop at the usual place of amusement. ) Dancing seems to ba one of the lead V ing qualitiea possessed by our young ! : and rising generation and the fore-- H most of amusements. ' A few of the Base Ballists prac ticing a little game of catch behind . iHjie furnishing goods store puf ' the 1 jbal right through Jhe front yinow - ijiinvade quite anAXii'lhole, too. : 1 will only cost ujyiucky man a 5s till to say thejeast of it,' n . Oh, jmylAint Ephraim going to have a celebration. By .Qdsi, that is Joe Dorius advertisements. I ,thought it was the programme for the 4th. Ephraim, so far as weather Is concerned,, is most warm an d ;he indications are grand,- for a good 4th Tuiy. :;::; 15 Soii by Petersen. 14 Speech by U. S. Marshal, R. Clawson 15 Soprano Sulo, "My Lover is a Sailor .Ijd". Lilly Gieaves. 16 -- Mimc b)' Rode tc Co. 17 Reading by Extemporanio. 18 Illustration of Burn's, "Tan O Shanter, Piano Solo, A. C. Lund. t j Comic Song James Frost. jo Rotation by Saretta.Christen- - MP- - 21 ,C!itionet solo. by J. C. (Jensen. 22 - Solo by J- - Rode. 23 Bait Ball, matched game,, .at 2 p. m 24 Athene Sports, Foot races etc. S Grind Ball at Peterson's Hall. EDITORIAL NOTES. Mr. flain will hardly be asked to make reciprocity speeches in Ohio this yeir. Let die American Eagc soar alf i and serpen or squeal. Let the can-non's Boom and Hurrah. To Major McKinlej Manufac-tured eithusiasm is chtp and easily obtainable, but it will require voles to elect the next Govenor of Ohio. If the Kansas Alliance carry out their announced intention of es-tablishing a bank to be conducted on the plan its work- - ing wiUDe caretuiiy watchec from all n Grosvenor, whose recent unjust and uncalled for attack upon our foreign born citizenjina newspaper inrerview, and whose unmanly attempt to crfiwl out of the hole by throwing the re-sponsibility on the newspaper man who interviewed him, are fresh in the public mind, has been compiled to resign the nice little snap to winch he was recently appointed chapman of a commission to visit Europe for the purpose of investigating immi-gration. Grosvenor always did have too much mouth for his brain, lie has been given tnother sinecure ap-pointment. John Soienson may, after all, conclude that he isn't a candidate for to the Senate. There are two reasons why he may do this. One is that the Democrats may elect a majority of the next Ohio legislature and the other is that if the Republicans succeed in their frantic efforts to carry the legislature it may be controlled by Foraker men. Sherman is wily, as his ac-tion at the convention after he knew that the Foraker crowd was on top fully demonstrated. He will not be a candidate VIess he knows that he can bejelected; he "dosen't care to honldfl fie Ipnmy of defeat aftr having Iiosseijf,the Ohio republicans all these years. PROGRAMME FOR THE FOUR-- V TH IN EPHRAIM. v The following programme for Jbe1 4th. ef July. ' :' I Thirteen rolls of artillery at day-break. ' a Music by the band.under direc-tion of city marshal, j Hoisting of "Stars and Stripes" at Sunrise. 4 Gathering of the populace at Tabernacle 10: a. m. 5 .inthem by choir, "Once more this djty .a nation rejoices." 6 Pray?r by Chaplain, John F. F. Dorius. 7 Stat $pangled Banner,"$,olo and Chorus. ; 8 Reading of "Declaration of In dependence, H. C. Lund. 9 Music by Rode and Co. 10 Orditor Geo. Taylor, Sen. I I Piano Solo, "Blue Bells' of Scot-land," A.1 C. Lund. " Speech", by Bishop porius. ESt. Elmo Hotel;;;; , FURNISHED ROOMS. By the day and or wek at reason-able rates, Sas. 71 U 1 7f Main Street, SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH T. ImiKDoarr It Co. P. Box 97 :ProprIetor ,1 Martin QJchmidt. rOchmidt, Ta i 1 o r, merchant Jailor, Progress Buldino, Main Street, Ltke Cily, Ulk Spencer Clawson J Co Wholesale Dry Goods 8alt.Lak City. - - Utah JE 3? HE AIM-CO-OPERATIV- E s2S MERCANTILE : INSTITUTE vim ft.&orth and South Dry Goods of descriptions. Hats aud capa b shoes, both home mttde and inij.Hrted, Clothing a spec Groceries, including Dixie .Molasses, and Dried Frui era and fish. Our Hardware Department contains an immense too for Mechanics; also tools for Fanners such an Shovel Picks, Hoes, Forks and liakea. j Glassware, Queenswara, "Woodenware; Medicine Paints and Oils; Well Piping and hingUs. y?nr patronage is always appreciated, no matter 1 .sajtr.pvncn.ise. You may reft assured 'it will bs u aim to give our Customers the best goods that can b ,for the jnonay. Your. Child will be treated s court .yourself. ' I J. A. ANDERSON ii- - Martin C. Kroll, Mt. PLEASANT BAKERY Dl la Bread, Cake, Piee, Confeetloeerv, C- - die. Mute, Gi(trt, Tobaeeo, ate. K4iutaj eftM kkHii U iiMr mom VALLEY HOUSE Ojpsiit Temple and Tab?rnacle Salt Lake 4City. Next Door to th flot Spring Mineral Bath Housa. Ratis: r.5 to t.o per day. Special Rates to Large Parties. Tha Electric Car pan tha Door- - Pllont PiiEASAff co-o- p Store S Dealers in General Mcrcliandise con, OF Dry Goods, K Grocenes, &dK2Mi- - Overcoats, Ilartlware, Hats .vd Caps. n , V Vsssssza&sszzszssss; .DO (J lb g :. M ufflers, piush Sta tirrcry EoiesJ Ja( Hoods, etcJ Toilet Setts, Etc. snawi ss" sr-'.'-''- . wuto&iax tiM fi C, N. LUND, syperm O 0. L Eliaion, . , iuporhr and dkalir in WATCHES CLOCKS, JEWELRY ilverwar musical BoiE,i.'0PTW'XC3urffiryfrC All gotdl wairutad u rtpreMte4. Sil AGENT IOa FJO. Horn C, M Ukk4 THE CONKLIN 6AMPLINQ a : W .H. Olsten M. D. O. M. Wright Epliraim Mt. Pie San Pete Co. i I I I Physicians and Surgeons- - J Tejegrams will only be tusered if made ?r. by responsible parties. If ,H. P. LAPSE N 1 wrki eppsit U, t. Sbtpot. Cutlet 0ra H eu Biock and South itrett Ores carefully laenpUti u icld at hiihest mark at price, Rcturoi nad ti y of salt. CcniigDmtatsioliciud, A4rt THE CONKLIN SAMFL1NO WORM r.O.Box94i Salt Lake Curt Ephraim City, Utah. DEALER IN I'uri JJedicinea, Chemicals, Perf amriei, Draga $Paii IPye jjtuffs and Pnro Byft Diuttmti, uid:ie, aae ill Grcdi multy kept In a Eint-C!a- e I Sieei, Ts, Cofleei, Coal Oil nud full f ,ia f Grecerg' ri Ptrscriptins Cartfully Cmounded Day ni Affciit for the Whjjte Sewing Meel Kiiir of all. 2 81 THE STATE BANK Of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah. Capital, $500,ooo,fully paid up Heber J. Grant, President. Wm. B. Preston, vice-Pte- s. Heber M. Wells, Cashier. piRICT0S. Joseph F. Smith, Chas. S. Burton Wnr H. Rowlf , Nephi W.CIayton, Ahr'm. H. Cannon Frank Y. Tavlor, Spencer Clawiou, P. T. Faaniwortl), Elias klorris, Richaid W.Younjf Henry W, Woolley. Its location is at No. 60 Mxin Street. It transacts a General Bankinf Bust-tieis- - It pays 5 per cent' Saving; Deposits. It compounds interest quarterly. If solicits the business of the people o Utah. Cabinet Photo $1.50 JPtr Doztn-- at Nawcomb h Co. 16a Main St, SaltLaka citj Satisfaction Guaranteed agricultural Imple-ments. GEO. A.LOWE ) ' Salt Lake City Utah. Agencies in all the principal cities of San Pete County.' Agent for and dealer in all kinds of first class, agricultural Implements, SHuttler Farm and Freight wacrons. puckeye & Crown inpwers Buckeya Binders Planet Horse Hoes & Gar-den city clipper plows. Brad-ley b Solid comfort Sulky PJows. Betsell chiliad Plowi J.-1- . CASE THRE$HERS. !A fine assortment pf Bug-gies Ccrriagias & Carts. " I Ames Steam Engina Lane Sijy Mill Leffell , Turfnbe x4i,eels. - , . " ' f WHOLESALE and RETAIL ; jDealer in Furniture, carpets, wi j blinds, wall paper, etc. iThepelebratedMonitor and j j; hellelebrated Charter pakyy Main street, pphraim. WIY I AM A PROTECTIONIST. (First It brings together diversif-ied industries which ' never fail to1 vastly in crease the personal intelli-gence, industry and wage earnings of the people. Second It adds prodigiously to the power of increasing by machinery and steam and water power the of life and of advanced civilization, and also greatly cheap-ens the cost of subsistence. Third-- It furnishes an opportunity for every person to and the employ-ment best adapted to his or her genius and capacity that wijjl secure the largest income or the greatest happiness. Fourth It creates a home market, without which the cultivators of land in America would be but a little bet-ter off than our aborigines. Fifth -- It is the bulwark $f nation-al independence in peace or war. Justin S. Monil in America Econo-mist, |