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Show r ; . The County Register OK SAV PETE COUXTV. Fire Insurance. PETER GREAVES, Jr. AGENTFOR The Home, of Utah-Continent- al of New York Royal of Liverpool, England Etna of Hartford, Conn. Firmans Fund, San Francisco Office Ephraim, Utah. MILLINERY SHOP. Mrs. A. C. Hansen. Dtaltr in at! Goods belonging to a First Class Millinery Shop. One block west and north of Taber-:l- e earner, Kphrajra. Wm. Bawden. Ofulc'r In Ail kinds of Yarns', Flannels, Lindsays Jeans an1! Men's Dress-Good- Whole Sale for Wool, Cash not refused. Jtil.yr fur Mr. Whtthf4, yrigIIU eo. W. Parka, : K. D. R. Thompson Late KeceiTer C.S.Lond Offloo, Attorney. PARKS 6 THOMPSON, Land and Mining Attorneys. Office in U. S. Land Office Building. General practice in all Courts. Salt Lake City, Utah. 31. JENSEN'S Photograph Gallery. Card Size - J1.00 ptr doi Victoria ., 1.50 Cabinet - ,, a.oo First Class Wobz. Agent tor Dr. Peter's MttUeinis. urtko Uterine o g ocd where the Best medicines and Doctors fail to cure. Main Street.Ephraim () A. C. Olsen, DEALS US Pure Bred Pcrclicron HORSES. Handling Horses a2 do-cialt- y; mT, PLEASANT, UTAH. . - , fa' Store, ki Goods! Jos. P. DORIUS & Co JDEALER IN: Ge.its & Ladies Furnishing Good. BOOK SELLERS AND STATION-ER- S. . Wo Wak AP;Uttr t HATS Silver, Gateau auel Lata Vfew Btuda, We guarantee every Hat we Sell. Our Prices ar Cheaper than any in tbm CouaiY, and tlM) aaly Haw dakj trie CASH BUSINESS We Buy for Cash and Sail for CASH EPHRAIM, UTAH. I. f . Porte, Eo pliraim, T. C. BAILEY, LAND ATTOUN'EY. Office next door to U.S. Land Office, Salt Lake City. Obtains patterns for Agricultural, Desert and Mineral Lands. Correspondence solicited and infor-mation given. Henry N. Larter, Sub-Agen- t, at Mt Pleasant. WUUaw II Btrt. James Lowe. BIRD 4 LOWE, Land.Agnta & Attornys, OffUts Mit door do U.S,Land Office, Saw LAM Citt, CtAh. Will promote ames In contested anil suajwnfl-t- a eases In lie ta iiomce at Sa t mJ. city, Utah 'i4 Gene- al land ofllcc at Washington, I). C. Obtain patents ou noiiestcad, oesort a d Timber culture Kut ho, And upon coal and Mineral lands. General lnfom atlon rolalnj to lands furulkhcd vrttrmaps l'lnteima oJagTtuuc. C. o. v J jl. yv yj. o, OFFICE IN' r. B. LAND OTFICS lU'IUHNG. LAND AG EN I' AND ATTORNEY Obtain Patents for Agricultural and Mineral Lauds. W. K. RE1D. A T TO R NE Y A T L A W MANTI UTAn. raetice in ail the courts o( the Territory The BenchHouse jI Blocks south of the "?ank. GOOD TABLF.S. es ft. 00 and $i.t$ per day ."a C. . BENCH., Prof. Special Rates by (he week. Good Coramt'rcial Sample Room. Good Bath Room. Free Conveyance to the T m pie. Teams will meet parties at Chester when ao desired. Tin Shop. F.T.JENSEN, -- TINNEK. Manufacturer of all Kind of Tic-war- e, Roofing, and Gut-teiWo- rk, Etc. REGISTER BLOCK, EPHRAIM . Froit & Johnson THE FETEESON OPERA HOUSE Ephraim, Utah. Is now open to the public. There is the neatest and best SET O P SCE N E R Y in San fete. And the hall itself is the neatest in the county. Agents of Traveling Companies are invitened to take a look at thellall A Srand Ball every Friday Evening to wnieh all are invited. Frost fc Johnson, Lessees Thos. E. Fuller, DEALER IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Dry Goods and Grocerie8,Boots and Shoes. Lawrence, Emery county, Utah 2 $2 The CiiEAr-ES- Place in K'" TOWN, i; "And don't you forget itl" 2r ' KUL- -J ErJpF Store in Register Block, Main Street, ' ... " . EphraimCity, - - Utai, . gSSS?f5 But, prompt, otn:v SfsSfeSSS.jS"?-- ; Cnlsslont, Sptmrtorrhia, WnT3Tv2rVia Hmmnnmt, StlOlttmtt, 8irISi Ian vf Htmory.Ae. , 4JUyWM;i mahciouaSTRQNO.YIgtir-vaflT- t- "' " frlet tt.oo, e yZSSZJy, Olreettons Maflcrl iCifi " '"' 1 !Ll i B J E SiIlttlaiat Co., US 8 tl J OILooAV. fAJutSutHggifl 6T.L0UI3, MO. Hint' "fi ul' i - n" 0. 0. Larson, MavMd Utah-- arries a Full Line of Genera MERCHANDISE, Studebaker Wagons, Carriages, anp all kinds of Agricultural Impl-ment- s. Also Agent for the champion and whitxiv Machines. Extras or both Machines alwtyt n hand. Sheep taken on Shares! Big Interest Paid, Torfull pariicnlarsAddress or call tn OU Chris tent en, j blocks east ef op Store, Oltertlrom't lackmith shop, Ephraim. X JOHN 2SNIGHON, Dealer lu GENERAL MERCJIANDIE t"All our Goods are Soldafc the Lowest Possible, fijd sm,iU)i & Girarjtsorj Our Resource! Somt'thinar of San Pete, the "Granary of Utah " What she has, can and will havo- - Read and Digest Then give a verdict o" San Pete. what we have. Gold, Lead, Silver, Oolite, Kaolin, Ochres, Marble, Calcite, Copper, Gypsum, Fire clay, Pipe Clay Porcelain. Salaratus, Kock Salt, Limestone, Sandstone, Low Taxes, Fine horses, No Cyclones, No Boodlers, Plaining mills, Varm springs. Two railroads, Room to grow, Building stone, Artesian Wells, No Anarchists, Political Clubs, Debating Clubs, No Labor Riots, Two Academies, A grain elevator. Literary Socities, No earth quakes, Two newspapers. First Class Artists, Three Seminaries, Thousands of sheep, Thousands of cattle, Hundreds ol Horses, Peace-lovin- g citizens, Two great reseivoirs. Several fine brass bands. The most beautiful girls, Various qualities of coal. An excellent bee country, Some good water powers, Good and efficient officers, The noblest and best boys. Ice in unlimited quantities, Three lob printing offices. Coal-i- n endless quantities, Cattle on a thousand Hills. Numerous fine carp ponds, The tamest red-ho- t radicals, A healthy place for children. The most honest Democrats, The most beautiful cemetery. The best potatoes in the w est, . Plenty of shade and fruit trees, Tub most solid Peoples patty, The best winter range in Utnh, 1 he best grain rOiiiuy in Utah, The best building stone in Utah, The fairest minded keptihhcaiis, Tiie best Federal officers in Ul ah, Fine hunting, both bear and deer, The best roller Hour mills in Utah, The best Liberals in the Territory. The most healthy climate on lecord, The best mechanics in the Territory, The second largest building in Utah, Best and reddest brick clay intha West The most charitable people on earth, First class pubi c schools and tearneis Cement - equal to the famous Port-land The best farming country under the sun. The finest sheep range in tha Terri torv. The best brass band south of Salt Lake. A fiist class womans suffrage organi-zation. The largest Mormon Temple ever completed. More of young Utah than any othar county. The most beautiful building stona in the west. Ture water for almost every town in ti e county. Two cities watered directly by excel-lent springs. More roller mills than any other county in Utah. Room and opportunities for a hali dozen large cities. The most beautiful canyons for sum-mer picnic parties. The greatest numbe r of Roller mills of any county in Utah. More agricultural machinery than any other county in the Territory. Graveyards with fewer graves for tha age and population that) any in the west The finest artificial lakes in the west-Fun-k's Lak and the Gooseberry reser-voir. An honest Scandinavian community, slightly sprinkled with the average An-glo- Saxon, The only genuine Asphaltum beds ia the United States. The beds cover seven miles, --jf L. Herald. A welcome forth honest, practicle citizens who wish to locale and help build up the "Granary of Utah." WHAT WK SHALL HAVl. Banks. Stone yard. Marble yards. Soap factories. Blooded cattle. Plenty of Politics. ' A Board of Trad. A stake Tabcroacl- - two or oior rBiirunueb , Excellent water worki. Good fire department!, A $25,000 Court Houit, Tha First District ceurt. Several Grain ElevaMr Siuh and door factorial. Brick making machiaery. Good paying Silver Miaest Honey Patkttg Compaoie. Several 6rst clai academiea. Gorfd places of public amutteraeuta. Stone sawing aua ftiiiibiafl mockiaorf. WHAT WECAK AND SHOUU) HAVE. Smelters. Tanaerici. Crania A c?oory. Qvnrai Mill. A tilk factory. Glue factories lectric lit hi. Iron Foundries. Yarn Factories. Candy factories. '1 runk factortat. Hrooni factuiie. Chees far tort e. Steam Lai.ndrie. Crack factor e. Kaittiag lactones. Woolen Factories. Boot and sho factories. Furniture Manufacturies, ' Sotet cars im several ciftcn. Meat Fackinf estnblifinienta. All t ie luxuries t stake a krae life kip. Tke want ptatea m skip aety euay ta ska r itory. MANTI ITEMS. Manti, Utah, Feb. 15th, 1891. A marriage license was issued today to Wm. C. unter and Alice Omanu both of Mt. Pleasant. Mis. G. W. Spicer is spending the winter 111 California and Miss Etta Voor-hee- s is gracefully preforming the duties of Mistress of the house while Mrs. S. is away. Tuttle andJCo. had their large force of clerks storing up their spacious store on Saturday, nuking room for their im-mense stock of new spring goods which are on the road aud expected to arrive in a few days. Stringham, h Co the popular plr t -- graphers are getting ready to m.ike a trip through the county which the peo-ple should take advantage of to get a first class countenfeit presentment of of themselves or their friends, as these gentlemen are artists in their line. It appears that Mr. Felt was obliged to retire from the Sentinel because ol his hike warm support of the Peoples ticket in the late election It is to be hoped he will be more successful in the green grocer business than he was :n try-ing to run a newspaper "on the le.nce." I. Clark and wife and ch 1 1 of Salt Lake City are guests at the Bench House. Mr. Claik is collecting data for Bishop Whitney's History of the Mormon Chinch in Utah. Mr Clark is a very in-telligent gentleman and if any one can get at the true inwardness of the Mor-ma-n question, he can. Mrs. Liddell and sister Mrs. Frank, ufSalin-- v have been spending a lew. days at Manti making sketches of Moun-tain scenery Both ladies are aitists uf great ability. Mrs. Liddle is also a fine animal painter, she has done a pic- - id.j if h nf U-- lliirqfe. tli:tl wuuld be almost taken for the Wuik of Rosa B.iiiheur. Mis. Liddell has two viy cuiiotis pets they are no less than two mountain lions which werecaplured in the Mountains near Manti when the mother was shot. . 'I he mother has been stuffed and is one of the attractions of the Board-of-Tnd- e saloon where she louks as natu-ta- l as life. DRHSS HALL. The fancy chess Ball, givrn at Griers Hall fast evening was the event ol the season. Theie were twenty couples who representtd as many different characters and the costums would have I. e n i credit to a first class costiimer wlieie ai ihev v.ere al! the hardwoik i f the 'amy yming ladies of Manti. 'flu; orchestra under the able leader-ship ol William L'.wjy rendered the twenty five numbers on the programme in their usual unapproachable siy'e.and 'very body was made to f.. el peifectly al home and enjoy themselves to th fulle u extent by Charley Tennant who oerMnied the duties of manager of the affais to perfection. HOME NURSERY. We offer for Fall and Spring trade a large stock of thrifty young trees embracing both old standard varities and the newer hardy and choice kinds of fruits, shade trees, ornamentals. shrubbery, bulbs, plants etc. Orders Dy mail will re-ceive prompt attention, Catalogue and price list mailed on applica-tion. Salesmen wanted. . Wilson & Carlisle, Logan. The Ait oi Advertising Advertising seems to be an art yet to be discovered by soma people That is (he praciicd part of it. A consiant stream of wter from oi-.- s or m re fiie engines will soon extinguish or get con-trol of a very large f re, while a few buckets ol water, dashed on here and there have tile or no tffect. The mod-ern fre is piactical and has outgrown the bucket system; nnd so with modern advertising plenty of it used in a practical, common sense and ju io ous matinei, pay's II you want to catch a certain kind of fish you use aceitain kind of bait; not all fish bite at all kinds of bait. Not all people respond to every advertisement. The newspaper is a medium indispen-sable to the majority of advertisers be-cause of its wide and repeating circula-tion. As a promoter of trade and prolit newspapei advertising is no longer an nnen Question that is when done in a practical and iulellisent maimer, and pays because of its effectiveness and cheapness Stopping The P,per. After you get upon your ear and make up your mind to stop your paper lo make your editor feel humiliated, just poke your linger in water and then pull it out and lock for a hole. Then ymi will know how sadly you are missed. The man who thinks that a paper can't survive without his supoort ought t go of and stay awhile. When he comes back he will find half his friends didn't know he was gone. The other half didn't care a cent, and the world at large hadn't kept any arxou'U of his move-ments whatever. Vou will probably find some things in your home paper that you cannot endorse. Even the Bible is rather plain and hits some hard licks. If you were to get mad and burn your, Bible the hundreds ol presses would still be publishing. And what is more, you will sneak around and borrow a copy from your neighbor. It is much bet-ter to keep your vest pulled down and your subscription paid up. Ex. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. No.749; Land Office at talt Lake City, Utah, Jan. 9. 189 1. Notice is hereby given that the following-n-amed settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof bv Com-- t mutation in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Judge or in his absence the; Cleik of the County Court of Emery County, Utah.al Castle Dale, Utah, on the 14 of March, l89l,viz: Josephtis Gammage Homestead Entry No 5992 for the E J N. W. 1, N. W. N, s W. J Sec. 16 and S. E, S. W, Sec. 9 Tp i S. R. 16 E. He names the following witnesses 10 prove his continuous residence upon.and cultivation of, said land.vii; Robert Hatrick, Harry Farrar Alfred - Farrar, J. T. Farrar all of Blake, Einry County Utah. Frank D, Hoibs, Register. Bird & Lowe Atly's lor Claimant. It nukes little difference to the denizen of the great west whether the emperor of Russia is in entire hatmony with the Ahkonnd of Spuat or whether the gover nor-o- f South Carolina informs a contem-porary of North Carolina that it is a long lime between liquid refreshments. The lirsl duty of a citizen of a great agricult-ural slate is to attend to his crops first and then to get the best price he can for h' pioducts There has been no end of turbulous forebodings in regard to the tjiine puce of coin and wheat but these things will continue to be regulated bv influences beyond individual control for countless years to come. Mm far rabUmUh lew! Mm at Sail Lake City, Uah Oct. 1.. l9 Nic is hereby giTen thftt the following-name-ttttler ft Hied notice of his intention to make final in support ! his claim, and that said proof will rel before tha Probate judge, or in his absence, lire VMnrr Iterk of Kmery County, Utah, at Castic llt Utah. Monday.Ilecember asnd.,ii!yo-- i v': eek Elio Nietton, H, E. No. 6910, for the N. W. i.aiec. 17,'l'p. 17 S, K. zo . He names the following witnesses to prove hit restdeuce upon, and cultivation of, said land Tie: Jo Alger, Lajs P. Oveson, Charles C. Cl:tuso ' asd kuratis O. Kumtuieu all of Cleveland, Enter County, L'uli Tnjont P. Hoiius, Regietee Spring Med. cine. Dr. Gunn's Improved Liver Pills on account ot their mild action are es-pecially adapted for correcting sprint; disorder ?, such as impure blood, tired brain and nchinst and worn out body. Thev act promptly on the Liver and Kid- - neys; drive out all impurit.es frcm the blood, and the mahria Irom the system. Only one pill for a dose Try them this spring. Sold at 25 cents a box by H. P. Larson. MoCtnt Fablleatlaa. he 61 lewlOSM ai Salt Lake City, Uuh, Ko. st. ale. Jfeeico is hereby given that th following-name-settler has filed souts of his iateuuoa to make final i support of his claioi, aud that said provif will rreef before the Probate Jeilse, of tmery county, tltah Territory, at Castle Dale, Utah, 00 December set, stoo, vis: tarl Vvilberg, D. S.W. l83s fr the W. X, . . . i--t. eeo. tp. U .... He eames th follow ing witnesses t prove his eoa. ijnnoue residence upoo, aoU cultivation of, said land virl .chare" C. Miller, Andrew Rasn)en, James M. fejerseei and Charles kwasey ail of Castle Dale Isuie-- y t'Mty,Uh. Fbamk V. HBU. Regiter ttmllrri't Mirelumn Sjrerjs for Whiyplng tSjsicj There Is no remedy in the world which will give such prompt relief in Whooping Cough as Ballard's Horehound Syrup. It will positively cure it. II you will try it. your children will not keep you awake all night coughing. Ballard's Horehound Syrup is the most cooling and soothing remedy fur Consumption, Coughs, Colds. Bronchitis and Astma, in the world. It is free from opium. It builds up new tissue, strcnthens the Lungs and is an incomparable rem-edy, made of the best and purest materials. If yon Lungs are weak and you havw tickling in yw t Throat, you need, it H. P. Larson Agent. |