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Show Tr. F. CLIFT, 11 n ih. E. HOSFORLj! Physicians & Surgeons. 8r Diseases of the Throat and Diplitlieria a Specialty. Office Cj-f&U-t A. II. Lunlt Start Sphraim, Utah. W. J. Hosford.M.D., of Mant! Attend Mt Ephrainj every Wtdiieid' lor t ie Rational treatment andpalnleei cun of Rectal bliaatee THE STATE BANK Of Utah. C . M T . TT-- ... EPHRAIM COOP Is the place to g0 to when you want anything in the way of Merchandise if yon want honest goods at fair j5ricep.( J, A, Anderson, Supt. WhUWl V, UTAH. Capital ,$500,000,111 paid uj Heber J. Grant, President. Wm. Jl. Preston, vUe .fw. iis.lA5 M. Wells, Cashier. DIRECTORS. f oseph F. Smith, Chns. S. Burton Wm H. Ro've, Nephi W.Clayton Ahr'm. H. Cannon Frank Y. Tayloi Spencer Clawson, P. T. Faansworth Elia Moiti;. P,ichard IV. Younj Heay W, Woolley. Its location is nt No. 60 Main Street. It transacts a General Banking Busin-ess- It pays 5 per cent Saving Deposits. It compounds n. tcrest quarterly. If solicits the business ofthe pebT)le"oi Utah. ' EPHRAIM HOUSE Mrs. Ellen Dorius, Prop. QooiI accommodations and Sautpl Reom. Main Strut - Ejhraim Opposite Post Office. t Mexican Mustang Liniment Cure for the Ailments of Man and Beast. A ktng-tosite- d P11 reliever. Its use is almost universal by the Housewife, the-- Fanrer, the Stock Raiser,' and by every one requiring an effective liniment No other applicatioa compares with it in efficacy. This well-kncw- a remedy has stood the test of years, almose generations. Ko medicine chest b complete without a bottla of Must anq .... LlNIMINT. Occasions arise for its use almost every day. AU druggists and dealers have it. CJb Andrews Co Andrews Co teZ7 Highest price paid in OA SSli GRAIN, WOOL - A for HIDES & PELTfr V are Agents for ' n th. Market, The aitl lltCliel, OOper, u Prico, 0.Andrews & Co. Hapld ant Ephraira. 0. L Eliason, ti . . it, KntvkHttn ... ie IMTOR'HRK AND PIALER IN WATCHES 'CLOCKS, JEWELRY ' v cilverware U jolc AL BUXLi OPTICA ,uuu. :SBTC j All a8.J?warrpntcd an rrprcsenlcd. 8atiat (vea- - to fiitc niitch repmnn. (.)!. K AGKNT FO!t ONDI PATENT 8ELr-WINDIN- 0 CLOCKS. airoiTii u''tij , Simon Bros WHOLESALE Millinery Furnishinsi Bait Lake City, Uta Lomliard Investment C03IlAXV, Roon6i over Utah National Bank, cr-a- r First SoutkaHd Main Sts, o : Salt lake City io-- - Money to Loan ,0n Improved Farmi i; fa SaPte ValUy. fair apore tut writ vis for particulars. W.H. Dale, Manager F.O. Horn C, B Mxrkhiti THE CON KLIN SAMPLING WORKS. woriti opptwite V. r. R. Uepor. ijffica Opora Hauia Block and South atreit Ori carefully iiimplcd ani old at bigheat market price, Katurm mada on iij of le. CcnsiguDienuaulicitcd, Adreii XHE.CONKLIN SAMPEING WORKS, P. O .Box c2 Salt Lake City pyAH om Good, arc Sold, tha Loire! Fciible I tic EPHRAIM CO-OPERATS- VE p1SEECAHTILE . SISTifUIOK North avU South Dry Goods i all descriptions. Hats and cap booif and sho8,botibt home made and import 'd. Clothing; a specality. Groceiie,. including Dixie Molnr.sea and Dried Fruit?; Craek-e- r and fish. Our Hardware Department cwita'jr:. sa immensa atomic of T90I for Mechanics also tools for Fainiiis svek as S1spt1i Spade. Picks, IIoear Forts and liakea. Glasswarer Queensv'ar, AVopdenvtare M?dicinfra; Drnge tints and Oils; Well TlpiBg and king!?. 4 Yxiv patronage-i- ahyays appreirtted, no matter aow smaH V-3-3 ptcae. You may re$t assiyd it will b ur eonetant aim tgire ovar Customers tie best goods that can be obtained or tbe mony Yom- - Child 111 bo treated 84 courteously a yoyi-jt- !. J. A, ANDKI.SON. Supt VALLEY IIQUSE Cppodtf Temple-a- TalernacI Salt Lake City, Next Door to, Hot Swing Mineral Bath Housev Rates: $1.25 to a.o per day. Special Rates to Large Parties. The Electric Car pass the Door. "" CTeat. ana Trado-jii.-J- :. ft'i-l- aJ all I'' St bnlne rond(if( tr ;Jbrlr.': '. Our Offio is Oopoti'.c U. S. Pien OaSon. and wc can arrurvj pnti'tit iu !et tiuMi than lour ramote from TCitliijicain. Band moM, draw Hit or photo., irl'h uVacrlj Hon. W trirt.'e; if pntfiiMMo or not. fln . r?T" Wlr n,:t ,i" ptn ! lecvrcn A P.imahlst, "irov to OlU.on l'tent." nm9 faoiv.a ciionts in your State, coua'.y.o town, tent free. Addrenf, O.A.SSOW&COr Ctoii Patent QfRce. 0. A f Agncuhu-a- l Imple-ments. GEO. A.LOWE Salt Lake City Utah. Agencies in all the, principal cities of San Pet,e County. Agetjt for. a4 dealer in all kinds of first clas-- agricultureal Implements, Shuttler Farm and Freight wagons. i Buckeye Crown mowers ?uckeye Binders ?amet lipase Hoes & Gar-den city eloper plows. Brad-- , ley & Sj?lid comfort Sulky Plows, sell chilled Plows I I. CASE THRESHER?, A fine assortment of Bug-gies Ccrriagies & Carts. A'rnes Steam Engines Lane. Saw-- Mills Lenell TurinK?' wheels. ' Spencer Clawson Co Wholesale Dry Goatts- S)t Lak City. - - Utah. ;n'oiici: In the lri;.iit, wrt of Sanpete County, I'tah Imilnrv. litllic luntterof the kUtclMurln I.und tleeeaft 'J . Order on hearing fin.il account and aAirg fur ecree tjr distribution. On leading and filing the petition of Christian Lund the administrator of the estate of M.rien l.und tlcefed, iklrc for hi tinal account to be sllwr-- and decree of dtnhutcn cj uud estate awuntE the lerons entitle' It i ordered that Mi psnon interested in the tate of the said Morten Luiid deceased be, ana before the Probate Court of the IWaty of tunpetc Territory or Utah at the Court room of sax urt in Manti on Monday the aand. day af Juae 189. at it o'clock a. m. then and there to Khew cauw wbjr an order allowing taid final account and ' 1iuir.lN4iiu.ft hiild not be made of the residue of mi& I eHUte?tmontfct heirs of the Mid deceased ac;rd-u-to law. And it is further ordered that a copy of this order lie publiihed once a week ft three kurr.wv week before the said jand.'day of June 18131 in the Rf..;iT-i'K- 1' a newspaper printed and published in Kphraim City Sanpete County t tah, and three notices pasted .iccordiug to law. Dated May 15 iSyi JacubJoh.sSON l'rabale Judge rerrHOry ol Utah I County of Sanpeta h I Jonn Keid Clerk ot the proltate court within and .'or Sanpete county t'tPh Territory hereby certify .hat the foregoing is a full true and correct copy ol he "Order nn hearing Final Account and asking for Deere? of Distribution")!! the mattler of the ofMortenLund, deceased V itnewt my hand aod Hicial t- - this 17 day ol May 1.S9.1. i SK- - " -,-- JaunRFin rrobate clerk tVm T. Reid Ally. News Itcnis. ; San Fianc'sc. May 26 The director. j ol ill California Athletic cvuli I st even uig otTired to give a purse f r another contest between Jackson and Coibelt.1 ijxekson expressed his willingness to, fiht again, but Corbett refused, the ofler- - A ladv. down ea.t, waheqiyestheq a large fortune by an uncle. She w-v-not establish her claim until it was re-membered that the family Bible, wich was the imily reiMar, and had bren burried with one of the relatives. The grave was (ouod. the Bible taken out o( the coffin, and the record of her birth war proved by an entry it contained. The Salt Lake Tribunt contain? it,. following. -- George Whitmore tde Nephi banker and Officer Hill of iTovo, tre now in a Uir way to learn t'lat t.'iey cannot t re prisoner with impunity in Territory. It will b remembcre ? thnt afu r the forrpcr was victimized out of S6000 hy. a goW Crick swindle, a mmi named leonaik, said to he tiic S.paniardo(the deal, was j:rrestt.:l by Whiltnore and Hill on his airivi l in this city and lodged in the county jail. T!ic next morning at an hour when ;ravey iri arc said to yawn, Whitmore" and Hill paid Leonard a visit iu his cell mv.I t!ie former in order to obtnin a confession Irom the prisoner is alleged to have tor tured him in a fearful manner. The story was related in ail its hodious detail in the tniui:e,ani Hill immediately sought to shield himself by throwing all the odium on WLitmore. who at hr'sS denied the charge, but was nally compelled to admit it in open cflurt in Provo. Smce then but little mention has been naadeot, the afhir but it the report which, reach-ed the Tribune last night iiauthwitative and there is no doubt but that it is, Whitmcr j and fill will be called upon ta answer, before. ih,e bar of the Third District Court at its next term. The grand jury now in session has, it is stated, returned indictments against those worthies, and thus far the d villnin t.f the play, the Spaniard, holds the winning hand." WASHINGTON l.KTTI R I'mm our regular Tliere is considerthli ind by democrats here ovi-- r a jinbl.-- i cation in New Yak p;i)c-- r nnim 1:113 thaMJie National A suction .. Demo cr.itic Chios was using its machii.eiy to' bxm Senator G ini m ( r the Presi-dential nomination. The princip.il ai n vJT this. magnitirieut organization, which Uj bouiiAio plav a very inxpoitant part in the next- - campaign, has been Mom in, organization, to woik for the cause of democracy but under 110 circumstance to tke any t in the making or ini of Presidential candidates. It was because of this aim that when the association apposite i its correspond nc agents, one or 111 re ol w hich it has in every county in the Ui.iled Slates, it de- cided not to select the men, but u request the democratic Stale committees to make the Now lt ,clll,es no argument to convince anyone man it would have made its own Mecti m of Cr eH' ."ling agents in outer to be Cetl'tiiof hiving fiiendsof its mM l!y Ijatin,; tire St ite committees to do it all chance of lavoritism was done auny with as it ii wi ll known that a m ijoiiiy of of the different States favo; di'l-re- nt men f r the nomination. There is no objection he e to S nutor Gorr.i..n. lor he is idiilirv.i h.. tt. but it is ;he intimation that ih associa-tion is trying to force his, nomination that is objected too, The association proposes leaving tha selection of the candidate to the deleft !s to the nation, al conventian; thf work lor whith it was' organized, and for which it is n w plan Lng. is the election cf the nominee, ha matter who he rray bo, and it will con-fc- it itself to that work Representative Iiitt, of Illinois, who has been called .Mr. Blaine's personal reprcsentrtive in the Hcuse, h;.s just returned from a visit to Mr, Blaine, and it is said that he brought a messete to the hite house which gave Mr. Har-rison a bud half hour. It w,-- s a remon-strance against ceriain changes that Mr. Harrison proposed making in some o? Mr. Bluine's plans, and it cairied with it a threat of resignation, .mdmy inlur"iim says Mr. Hut left with the assuraure tluu wir. tsiame s plans would not be inter-ferr- ed with ohri W. Foster will act as Secretary of State while Mr. Haine is takinga rest, but the assistant Secretaries ol State do not tike kindly to t.ie idea they think they should, have had the honor, but neither Mr. Harrison nor Mr. Blame thought either of them b enough lor the job. Mr. Harrison does ut-- t approve of Secretary Poster's scheme of extending the 4! per cent, bonds wind mature" n;xt September, but the Sccieiaiy stik ,hoD,es to talk him around, as he knows-ith-necessity of having the money for other uses will be so appaient that every, one can see it. State department officials are tryinc to make the pcopls believe that we are to havea,cl.osed4SeHson in Bering's Sea,' this season, bu n only raises a smile upon tlie faces of those familiar with the subject. It may be several weeks betoie, the British Parliament passes the bill now belore it authorizing that govern- ment to agree to the closed season pro-position pending the arbitration;, mean-while the ll!eg.d sealeis sailing under thy orillsh flag are taking seals, and by thd nine that all the necessary red tape vi. gone lhr..i!ri-i- with and a sufficient naval lorce is placed in Bering's Sen, even graiifng that Lord Sahsbuiy finally agrees, to enforce a closed seso.i the jsliekrefson will be over. It looks at present the usual Bitisn diploma: r rick. x The pension offr e is giving th? ai imiiistratiou a good deal ol Uoiibie AccoiAmg to good Republican atnhoiiiy lr. ILrrisoii utilized his visit to bytiying t0et a b.g G.A. Ionian to take Comni.ssiunts iKaum s place, but he d.dn't succeed the fennsyhanianian was too smart He wasn't looking for that sou ol an. office. There is lots of tyilk. about resignations, these days, and atiange a it may stem, some i3gaiations. ihe Ctinm.ssioiier of patents has discovered that cll.ee-holdiii- g isn't his lorte and has resigned-th- Sureon General of the Marine Hos pital Service has also resigned he got J4.000 a year, and thought he ought to ,hawef6.ooo Cabinet rumors aie also again current, one of them' puts at the head of, the War Depart- ment and sends; Seetetaiy iUjb,a to' Fngland as our Minister. The agony as. to who iial!, ait. on she. snew land Coutltench.ilJ. be over in a !lm y this week. 1 he is reported to have said' that onof. theiutlges will be a Demo-crat. NOTICE ) f intention to make application for a Permit to cut timber upon the public nincrl Lands under act of March the 3 '1891. . To Whom it may concern, notice is htreoy given that immediatly after the oubhcatiofi hereof lor three weeks as re-tired by sail I act. tin. undersigned will nake applic tion to the Hon. Secratory )f ttie interior at Washington U C for a ' permit to cut timber upon a tract of the ; oublic tyjueat tan4 of the United States : situated about Eight miles East of Fair-vie- Sanpete County Utah territory and oeing in Tp,i4 S.6E of S.L.merrdian.des :ribed as follows to wit. Begining at arcck monument oo yards from a certnin Srw mill owncJ by Said .pplicant and located in the N. fork ol .Joulger canyon thence 40 rods S. thence o rods'.V. thence 40 rods N thence 80 kods East to placs of Begining con-- . lining ab jut 20 acres more or less. Swi Cv.e Neilsuk. ,. O. ,dress Fairview Sanpete Co, Utah Jatcd at Faityiew May the 29. SECOND CITY OF THE WORLD. The census of i?o o proves that w,itliia 1 radius of fifteen milus from the center of the city New York there is a. 'popula- - tion considerably 111 excess-o-f 3,000,000 people, or more than tw.o-lhir- that of the city of London. In the official- !ai;s !; of the rep tt "Next to London, New York and its 'sub-urbs from the largest city of the globe." Says Mr Portof: The peopt-with- in this hfieen mile radius art-- , in effect, citijns i:f New York.so far as their busitmssand social interests go. although politically they live in different citie. counties and States." These figures are conclusive; their can no longer be a doubt that New oik is and must ever remain, the financial and c tumercial metropolis of the western woiM. What an evidence of tht wisdom ol pthe'fouiidersof "The Qreat Republd" What a monutiienl to the energy and in-tegrity of its sons! In Hie geographical .is .veil as the piatical business centre ol this, the second citv of the world, stands the Grand Central jiatiuivof the New York Ce VtJii I ''s"" j'er Ra'hoad Isengei trains ilepatt eveiv day for Ihe Noith and-West- this in addition to the nearly throe handled other trail.s thai daily leave this, great station, giving a set vice to. the pairous. Africa's Gieatest Railroad" lint is not s.ui.nass,ed ,011 enlier s.de or the Allamic iOTCE. i intenMon to make application Lr a ermit to cut timlK--r upon the Puolic Mineral lands, uncer act of March, jtd. :Sor. To whom it may concern. Notice is lerebv given that immediately after the jublication hereof; fos thr.ee weeks as re uiirdbv said act, the nndensigued will nake application to the Hon. Secrctaiv it r at Vasluu;tou D. C, for peimit to cut timber upon a tract ol ne Public Mineral lands of the United States, situated al ut five miles 1101th :.st ol Fairview Sanpete Comity Utah jt'erritoiy and in Tp. ui S, E. ol Salt Metidiau. Desciibtd as follows to nt. commencing at a certain blidge in Atk Creek Cannon which is located just . tbove wlntl is known as the narrows, ibout oti and one hall. miles from the nouth of said cannon up the creeli, hence up said Oak Creek scUiai' one , 11 Ij to the point Large junction, thence ' ip said Junction (or light Land folk) 00111300 yaids to a rock mouunment, I hence uoith .one cjuaiter tf a utile to ji k im.uniiient,.th'nceeay one tiuartei fa mile to a third rock uiominient?iience otith one hall of a t: ile to loutth reck uoiiunicut thence west along the lop of he rise about one and one entailer of a iiile to rock, monument, thence north to :Iace of beginning, containing about 300 icies more or less. CO Pkterso Oj.e Niklson, P. O. adress Fa'nAiew Sanpete Co. Utah. iJated at Fairview May 29th, 1891. BL HGNLST AND CON-SCIENTIOUS-, We have hard, i; said that "it would look badly iL.,11 'the o.rnious; join the Democrat pawy' Lt will k" just tight for them to d, this vr,y tiling, ii ,ihey are all Dtniotraav mliis would '"look"' iMrghliU bdJy km auyt ofi thent. ! who aj;e DittUiogiaLs, tu jjiu any otliei party. Ot hoiks nothing of this kind will be done, and we relet to the mat-ter only because certain peisons who .entertain no other opinion of politics than that it i a trading business, are try-ing to make the Moimons believe that ior rue sa :e 01 appearances they should idistribute themse ves between the par- ties in equitable proportions ."The Hkb-al-wains to say rigJu here tliati the m.tu who talks to auothvc ui thistriii offers an insult hi li'.n latlttr.and vhen he talks it to the etitira tconuunuitv, he proclaims himself a fool or expresses, yie opinoin that he is addressing fools The question ,now belore Mormons and Gentiles alike is not one ot"policy,"but ol politics.aud of politics, in other than the corrupt and trading sense. The question is ou ol principle, not ol expediency Utilopun-atel- y all Moimons are not at heart Dem-ocrats We wish tbeyt were. IVe wish that ever.)i oho tht tn,. now that the People's party has disbanded, because there is now no L.nger occasion for hs existence, was so well convinced ol the rightluhies ol Dnnotiatic punciplcs that ue comu c nscici t.ously conic within he Democrat c I jhl and become an ac- tive wor .er lor ihe estabiisbnient ol Hie tubiemacy ol ths best principle eei sdevised lor human government. We wis 1 this with all our heaii, and ik' tbey ere all sj c onv need would heartily welcomj them into camp, whatever might be said as to appearances Wliat Would look badly and' would be bad, in, eveiy respect, would oe for tbfes people, or auv others for that matter, to nominally unite with any political puty w ithout Irejjard to pn cipes, merely " lor the sake of ap. pearauces." II any of tb.it kind 1 politics via11 be p;acticed hsre those who engage in it Will regret their action as long as they h,ve; they will brin shame, if not disaer, to themselves a id the party with which they trade and good laith in politics as in everv-thin- i; else. VVe wjould nave ,i members of th djsbanded, Peoole's party become Democrats, but we wluld ikH have one of them say he was a 1W-octa- l l,en he was not. and join the or-ganization f. r the purpose ofevenine u.) maiters, his neighbor havin? cast h,s lot with the Republicsn. We want all to come 111 and help fiSht the bsttle for good government, but before you come m make certain that the principles of Democracy aie your principles. Be honest and conscientious in making Siioice f parties and then you will re-gret nothing, ajid your work will be a Vbor of love aud(y,ill be efleelive. NOTICE. f intrntion to make application for a permit to cut 'imber upon the 1'ubtii; MJaeraml. Ipnds, uq4er act of inrch 3rd, 1891.. To nlfwhoni fit nay conccrni. Notice .hereby Riven that immediately after the ;iuhiicatjua Heref fur throe weeks as required b aid acl. the ttnecrtigned will make application tt 'he Won. Secretary of the Interior ut Washington D. i.'., for a permit !o cut Timber upon a Uact of the Aliuerut Lands of the United States, situated about keven allies northeastarJy from Faimew San Pete County Utah, and' mor particularly dusenbed us follows, t wit: Commencing at a rock monument on th. South Dank f OaK Creek about four miles easisdy and ibove the point where said creek cresset the Kangc line between Tp. 13 S 1. 4 c i E ;. once up said creek about; fcighty clii to the junction of fiie sec-ond fork tf;saiereeltax-sa(- monuments, thence up absuC'twenty chains, to a lecoud rock moaumV'ttV. taience-sout- westerly about 35.00 chaias io a thrd monument thence westerly along a iine to chaitisMuth of and parallel, with said alt Creek and second fork, to a fourth monument; thenca north ajjb.oooutchains to tht place of beginning containing 150 acres. 9wen tilt NieUon-'earg- Tucker Post office AdTi Fairview Saa teto (Co Utah. T. C.. BatJcy fytrpvry fnp Applicant, SUMMONS- - In theJuxtices.C'Mittof Fountain Green Precinc San Pete comity, Territory of Utah. Lars Niekon rluintiff, V riemand. Jtoohn Doei Pefendant ) 2$ cia John Biis whyjc r,m it otherwise unknown oreeting. You are hcrctiy siimrqonorijto he and appear hefnra me the undersigned, atmv. oftice in Fountain Green Precinct, San Pete County, .jntheolh. day of (tine !A. 1) .1801 at .O'clock p. rri of .aid day to answer a coinplaimfired-agai..- xhy aaid plaintiff-- , on May 30th, A U. 1891' Said action is brought to recover from you the sura lot cents for damage done hy the following ninal on said plaintiffs property in rountainl.ienPrecinet.lopher with costs in feodhiB and care ol said ammal and costs in this viz One Mack htn; about 8 oro years old. white ar in forehead thr white feet, branded li, H on left .houldaraaViSfJ on left thigh. 8.nri animal i O held at George Cranthera Hremists fh Fountain ' ireen Precinct. ndyouare heretiy notified that if you fail to an wwipljlietaarkeand answer as alwve required, the plaintiff judgement against vnn for the said Son of a; rents together with cots u, feeding and car of said animal and costs of suit. To the sheriff or any constable of aaid' County greeting make legal sers and due return hereon. jl89n ."iy...wa" F "f Jne A. l. H-- H Nsor Boch ustice of Ft . Green Prec inct. |