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Show wyiw 'The y Co-ont- l?. M.J vhAILli A Tr) Weekly I&fvctul to ib k illJjIk-li- l!allM f$nr . ; Ju C, u Eulercil at list; I : r ! Maleunrl r ii ; r u-- - t i f ''!i1 Ci., J. C. (Libi S'-'- a.' lic.e tpcii in Mai.ti. .1 at Mai.ti Im-j r siii. i- i li'ii. e at l'.pli ' fi:..-.,H- Y- - K. (I. aid il fill-- Ol-t-.!- UCC hS. PKI! JJI'i ! j;e ) tie 'Mll.l of l.seiits, all' Oil !'.ii it. i i'i-'i- i ei.ett lit ie iu,i,li'., slide to qili-Iiti- cu a r h.mge in the the Salt l.aue Times. "f niaiitia'TiivT't 60 per bus Wheeler anil WiiJiaiii IiahU-r-statliark sacked.. .1.40 per cwt, ('olora-lo- , now stand of 1.00 at the head of the paper. ! 2.00 13 to 16 ct, 4:30 p.m. 6;oo a. in. MAILS CLOSE For the north at 1a v tu. 4,2sp. m. novas Every da y eacc pt Sundays and Holida ys from a. m. until 6 p. m. Money odcri and Register business from ?. m. to 4 p. 111. Wl Mu. Harrison is said to be anxions S. Treasucr Huston send ex-to Russia in place of Charles Smith, (frho it is understood wants to return to his paper. That would be an excellent move for Ur. Harrison, but Mr. Huston hasn't been heard f) from. ex's turned adrift by st death Congress are still - oa iIm ragged edge, their eyes turn- ed pleadingly toward the public crib, while hope grows fainter and fainter of receiving that coveted Pre.idential Eviappointment. dently it isn't the fellow who. has been turned down by his consti- - Tiiosk people who did the loudest yelling over the reciprocity ticaty with Brazil, now wish they had kept their mouths shut for awhile, for the more the thing is ins vestigated the further away the to be derived by this country, in fart those who have the best opportunities for knowing, say that wc hall never bejhenfitted through this treaty, ami that our manufactures and products, with the single excep-ioof flour, will still be nessarily handicapped by higher prices than those from Great Brilian and Germany. Mr. Blaine and his friends are .disposed to claim diplomatic victory because Great Tiritain has agreed to its terms of last summer, as submitting the questions involed in the Berings Sea dispute to arbitration. laird Salsbury is doubtless very well satisfied, and"owing to the bankrupt condition of the republican Congress has left us, this pountry is perfectly willing to settle by arbiiration, even if it gets the worst of it, because it has no money to fight with, and it was perfectly plear, as long ago as last summer, Mr. Blaine had to do one of three things, arbitrate, back down, or i fight and altough his present is a partial back down, it is more satisfactory than if he hail entirely abandoned the position so ably maintained byMr. Bayard during he Cleveland adminstration. hen-fit- n pos-tio- Count jF Locals. NOTICE. There will be a 1ricsthond Meeting held in Ephraim on Saturday, March 1891, at. 11 a. m. Brethren please attend. Canute IVrnisox, Henrv Bfat., John B. Maiixn. Presidency of San Pete Stake. s, Snowing this morning. lire train from the aoiith did not arrive until 7:13 this morning. Rea) Estate is stiff" in Ephraim, pnd is getting stifTer" since the rain. Mr. Peter Greaves is giving (he highest price in cash for iyool. 111 d ft by the munetary s b elei'iini; uue ni.111 wuu 1.1 Te have l'icti liim liiLiei-'iBf.t 1ieie is more active I., the p.js.llul), lliukiiig iveak'.nul. ileiu ul the sp sukcr." air. Savers thinks spicii'..liiin in lircj.!st,'.fi'). jtrk mot luu cli.ii.ges WuuM resull in the expeiiiiiiuies ul leas: 3j per prii.lmts uiul i'ouuii, jiltii'T have and liic outloyk f..r I'L'I.i ail Sliu-ijiPiucitr, who has spent less at fartners has rarely l.cen l. me in Washington Unm ny menibtr lhi season than il is no.v. ul hit C11 bluet, bus gone uu u suutiiein 'Ihewoul inauufacLarc is doin;: ' jauiil tinii vs ill Iasi a nuuilii. an 1 Mix Lm - i v Wc had a very plea sant visit from and social chat with J)r. (.has. Ellis tV.e piircs The doctor is a gen- remarkably well, on Saturday. tleman with whom it is a pleasure to of goods ihi riot advance; the i.;:!ls cn;;a4CiI on dro:s goods r.id knit Call again. converse. arc especially active, arid the The lecture given by Dr. Ellis in worsted works are o;i full time with the Ephraim Tabernacle last Satur f:.ir prices. Wool moves steadily, 3,252,400 day was listened to by a large and enthusiastic audience. 'The Trib. lbs. being the week's sales. At c correspondent from this place Chicago wool receipts are larger, Ivcd 1 severe nking over ;he earth wheat much larger, and cured meats show an increase compared with Orson Clawson, of Salina, and a last year, and hides, oats and rye nephew of Rasmus Clawson, who are about the same, but in fl.mr.cornf has been chopping ties in Spring barley, lard and butter decrease City canyon has been taken with appears, aiul in dressed beef a do- danphneumonia and is now lying creaie ct half. gerously ill at Marshal Clawsons West of Chicago heavy snows and residence. bad weather have had much influence The Teachers of San Pete arc re- impeding the lumber trade at Minquested by Supt. Greaves to meet neapolis. though prices arc good, at Ephraim, on Saturday, the 28th and the outlook excellent, and at at 1 a. m. to consider the time and St. aul the jobbers arc satisfied. but reach Wheat roSe place of holding the Summer Insti-- . tute. The Supt. desires a general ed about 1 cent yesterday, sales for turnout as this question is of the ut- the week being 56 million bushels. most importance. Considering the Western receipts steadily exceed last years, while Mr. Henry 'lhotnas, proprietor the reports of foreign scarcity are of th TIioium, Coal Mine, Manti, not sustained by expmts, which stiil is seriously ill with rheumatic fever. fall far behind last years, the specThe gentleman has been sick for a ulation is venturesome. long time and his nervous system R. G. Dunn & Co. has become considcable weakened until at the present time he is very WASHINGTON LETTERfeeble to battle with the fever. It is hoped he will soon be convalesWushinirt-iiiMar'h 9, 1S91 cent. i Y. ACADEMY BUILDING. lln the invitation of the trustees of the Brigham Young Academy a number of the principal business men ot l'rovo city met yesterday afternoon in the Directors room of the First National Bank, to consider the question of resuming the conoung struction of the Brigham It was finally building. Academy . . , t, board should proceed to sell a portion, at least, of the land owned by the Academy and located on J and Seventh streets, and in order lo obtain the necessary amount of 50,0003 loan be effected for which the business men would join with the Academy trustees in furnishing required personal and temporal security, it being understood that the land be disposed of at a resonable figures with as little as possible and the amount so realized, appropriated to liquidate this iiidcbiinests. The object ot this move is to secure the money so that work can be commenced in six week atul the building be ready for use when the next andSixtecnthAcadeni ic years opens. re-- . (lltorial Xotcs. cui'-iniii- n;-- s 1 11 th-'- MAILS ARRIVE fifty-fir- 7 w-- it T iirlliCS nc'V railro There has t 1 Ini of insurant.'.' on Dwelling's rtro very low Dont risk a fire. helped EPHRAIM POST OFFICE. Tin ; 1 lii.u M.i 'iM 1. u l !e t li'iiks lli- - llcusi should eli ct n pc rum-- ' : it in e 4 lie lue lit. in ih i'f (lie I'niui!. J:i un ile on Ilie It l:.is I c. ii n s,K'.i'ki j,ril lli'i iie Said: uoM'eal'i t i. I C'.Al lie in cli.ciu.i i, l..ie lieesi iipjimnied tiv the S.irrtiicr, hum I, me tu luce, at Ilie iunl li'.i'e of the tu lie cuiisidiT liinm uiiuse li.l.s kei-l- i liie case c.l, uiul t:lV ulti-i- i 11 1: ilia iii'.i ii I'.a'.c 111.1l tae liiju s .4 have Ud ii i m.ly l)vci ai voiiaiiic, 11 ine suspicii.il Tu.it llieie w.is un oul:ie lJ.piL-.sseleal. I!. g luW.ui tile .r-- i iiv II. r .ji'iidi'illfli 10 i'lliil;;e uf tliO liill uiiilei t'liiis.iluialiun when a jueso.iii i t uuter lias t.eeii raised. This j'. r 1 tliroii,-- ! joi tile r . ii.u t's si !; mill are el.iseil Kates MJiPUI 1'RIU.S of the fcf j-- I T:ie pay rar 'Aanluvn tiij morn-Tinkle "f the j raiilf! mg and left a K. W. rlii'i k.i ; l I.it various lie lii'Aiis iii.iii'.; i!.c line. Li Ti. lull Hour Straight fjraile..i.8o south 44 orriCK ViQ i& ; 11 Ai.'i'iidiif 'I l.e i:i IJ to 16 ( t i. 53 ct. per. lc.is. Si. 25 per t l. 85 rt. per cwt. 44 And iluublvJ I t ' 11 .. etur.il Anlcw.. From the Nurtli 14 44 South i'll, : TOWN . I Parley .iiuin'li-- 1 -- 1 Flour Wool.. i Cheapest Place s UkKKKT REPORT. Wheat oil ! suiiie X)ata iiiiiiiitie e )e:idiiuiis l.i.r meili-id- .ilI.ui.' Tilt f ailmiii 'iirat.i.ii ui.di t ii. n.iiii I'ri.itii.i. aits nit'' 1891. dice I'leii'U itij ii sulT-erin- g Mar. 24, 1891 Wheat Oats Parley i j Condition of Trtido in various dep.'itiueiJs r.i:vn:w op ni.uu:. l 1 lO be u ' ! f iii.il siiiii a CMiiiip.iti-- r Miit.ld lie abb; to Iiii.i ill liic 11'iie vi li s.n.li ii.liiii;,ii:i. ai;VUu U;i would le.iil i.. (l ;ieal It-- j u u'.thii l eXCi.ti. lilies ui ii tel i :u i:i u.. aiii.i.ui .lialkjiis ul liie ji.il.lie set '.ii'ts. WI1.1l ili; tile liniiitf a id tile oiuinrykiiTW ij die tvjtciid.i'.ne u ider tilt .'cvtral l.iws iii.ikiug ii deii.i-- 1 Building Atudjiuy Iu- l i: i .mu--- i c a Ntiv Ve; Ii, M.irth it, i'iaiieiit iii.nl. in in I i;u s; ,V, l,nl l.i)iiOa. ii..,.1. . i.k. I i.rt.n in- - ij j LuI.it'S olid the (iii i.iiu'.iv it t. Jt l.i is r.iive d::d.n bed lue (.1 ilie I'mlity j ..lllUj ijlc n.ti;iii.d admiiiisn.ru tlie ml a t' ( ilie i and l.iihui idiie, jiti're.r.ed m.i. riis:un iiliet, iitlie, A traiiiji is in t! e county j all In'en.al kettie.ie a:.d l.e eVaVltt I.oiiiirvaliti.i lit feelllj.; I Imu-auof Me is j tile (Vdi ai.d Eaty fever. ever.ll with the I be flal'afassi:; nl tf a li.ti'iK in iie.ullinei.1?" under tliu care u! tluiiistj ili) siciau Palis, on r ; li.is aiii.tln r iiij.id iilt A, ti' , .Mr J). P. Mai'sou, .(jie I.arson. KP1IKA1U tl'i! il jr ll.t Sal'll! Tin..i'i;i: i - I Pres, j. T. Jakeman, See. Peter kichwalbe, Trea.a. Vool pui-S- i s The 2 t I..di . f.. j it Li'.t'c i a lit i1 The water link ofthe J. P Meilitrup, C ll. III - li-- e - DI11KITOIM. f'jr lb1 ill- II i..!y ail.l Ct'crtp It. It. R itej Sor Confer-- 1 .ii.u j..iv iii';'ti. ai il'U C..CO tr.sti th-.- : R.a- W. u.iii ii'iJ iiii.u.s ainj liu- tiiii Utah, as scorn.! ilass limiter Meav.-rIl liT Sl.; ulbe ami 1. 1. 4. Madsmi tf ti e Im. ii s liiiei tory jfVfc KtiliSTtR Co. IliMivliff) are l.iul u;i with lee lagrippe. JinJjraiu., Utah, to the II.ii.jia il K K i Pt-.- -j it f I.') i Si 74; I .M I it: v;n Hi. pblished at Ephraim, F.tiil'eU.Utah. Ye-- wi ;by the Mjm1..' NiNHper ( Sa:i B'Gview i I . j ami (irv.h bt Ou.!il:' a. H liii-.- i' l iA t ;:r. lint ii iLiIt ' hey !..i e a Register - lini-- i 1 Salt Lake Citv, Utah, Main Street, Ephraim City, - 1S91. March Dealer in General Merchandise, Dry Goods, GROCERIES, Hardware, j Boots and Shoes, llats, Caps, phraim is my place of business. 20 ,c, ! - j C.n-eres- 1 4 pn-vide- , . e isvr 11 .Ict-t- city. h One way The Utah $5.60 Ogden, S4.20 Salt Lake aild Clothing. lrovo S3-4- mention in Queen swarc. ook out for my Immense and varied Glassware and Crockery ware. pring stock of Good, sclcced for the LADIES and GENTS radc of Ephraim and vicinity. Furnishing Goods, emember, I will not be jour paper. all of Yours Truly J. IL Bknnft G. 1. A. R. G.W.Ry undersold. -- prul-ahie- , n . 1 011. lluii'-e- . In triiii:, jiiese cnir.nvties have Iv ever liri.1 even a single sitting J. Young, Moroni. nr during and the ary Cuiigrcs, Wm D. Funk, Sterling cuiise.iicnco has been that nothing has A. Mens and Boys Suits. ask you, as your friend, to Rales to anil from intermediate stations will nut lie higher. We hope by making this reduction in our Inca! passenger fares to induce miny of the merchants and traveling men of 'his vicinity to workup b'iflness in your county, end also give ymir citizens a belter opportunity to visit this section. For the 631 cl Annual Conference that will convene in this city from we will sell April 4th to Oth inclusive, round trip tickets from your city to Salt Lake on April 2nd to fdh good fur return mitil the 12th inclusive, at rate 4.00. I hope you deem this of sufficient importance to give it favorable n Utah. Farmers Exchange! Farmers Exchange!! 11. is Editor Rf.ci.-ifr- " From our regular Cm re.poiieiii ,,n . decided has Mr. has never been credited company w itn having .111 over supply ot backbone c!;:y they will place in tdect tne tolliut lie lias just given indisputable evi lowin' pascn;;er rates from your , deuce that he can be stiiblxiin when he s desires tu he. Sometime before adjoin ned In; nonimati'-i- l Janies 11 ileaiy tu lie Culled Slates District Judge for Idaho, tint owing to the act ve opposition of the Idaho Senatutsand other iVlLKORD WoilJjRl TF, republicans die Senate adiourued wuh-ou- t Gk rc.k 0- Cannon, Now, acting on tlie uunTuutiou. Josh fh F. Smith, Mr. Harrison has appointed Mr. Beaty to First Presidency. be Judge, and lie will sit mi the tieiii'li until the Senate meets again, even if Ins n.imiiiatiuii should llieii be rejected Another vxliibiiMi of the obstinacy cl Mr. H.iriisou was Ins going oft to day un AMviiitmcnte fr Snnljy, Mjrrh. i iA . a weeks trip instead ul settling the NciU Iacii. un. Frmm utilitnfn;li'hn K. I Mitrimi: C. Ii. 'Hiiiip! Hm, I'uwdi'n. question of who shall be the nine judges I Ah,rw MaiDcii. John I'suIit. d of lie United States circuit court, SliHruni; K. N. Allred. Ifennin ; Htirwr. fut under the new law, which lie Fiiivirw; Mail Aiiiivr wi. icU I,. und was urged to do by many members ul Mi. llcitsMini- ;- Atitlrrw I, Jciim-ti- John Ulsn. Nirkn, lVtcr IVttrrcii. , S)Htr; Li'y: .A. his pariv, who do not wish lo leave here f. V lljimrn, Tu IVler Chu-r- : je' until this m itter is settled. Il is thought Kphi.iim, 4ynw M Whel'kx'ki Fcnlni 'u Clark. I' i.liriNtfilMlt. XclU Mjtitii that it was to get away I rum di s gang Siiil'uitii'liitAlVic1 niMiii, Vai'lMt.i4iHin. that Mr. H.tiris.iii wt ut on his liuutii::; Mdit'uvl- .- .'icn i'iliiis.Ni, Hon. Ht'i'y w.ub h Anure-I'uli'ron. IVict 11. AikUtkii, trip. blit it will du him no good, fur tiic-S. Kta Slpiriin;ir, fellows will never leave here until these TjviBpi-- A. !.ai Myiifh i'hjrl- s F mii-- Sirrttwii prizes aie tl stiihuted. M'jlrt.-- d .u NiKttn. will bit hcU! in (lie swerM Believing dial it would he hut jusTcc w.irlf m ol-kto have the deannlatic party repieseiit-e- d ji. 0. TKiFifviN, in thee appointments, a number of ID m v Iuai, democrats h ive decided to M JtHI'i MkN, prominent hnirinicy of the Sanprtc takc ofiant present the name f Rtpresenrive of Texas, to Mr. l'.jiiisuii. Mi. Culberson is recognised as one of the Carp! Carp! ablest lawyers in ( 'digress ar.d lie wa to the fifty second Congress, Aliy one desiring to stock ret letted but his IrifndVfcjy he would resign if ponds or lakes with German tliebeiic.il, as the judicial would b mule c0114eni.il. It is Carp can secure llieir supplies duties however, that Mr. I lard-soat FuuksLake. Aliy quantity nut will give the duiiuiiats even one can out of the niiie new judges. of fish of any desired S.iyeis, of Texas, who be had. Apply in person or by hasKeprtsentaiiie tu a laige exp ut t ikrn the 'impormail to tant place so b mg arid so ably filled hv the late Kepuscritative Samuel I. Ran-A. J. Youivr, Moroni. dall in the t louse coinmiitee 011 appro-pnaitnW. D. Funic, Stcrliug. has made a statement shining the am. Hint appropriated by die e tty first Congress to he in excess ul SIIADIi TRUES. one lnli.nn und six million dollais -- s;. p moment tid think ot ihat initner.se . Those wanting shade trees ' aril, untut money. He has also suggest a practical w.ivto itb.rin the expenwill do well to come or send t'd ditures nl the goieuiiucnt that is wortliv to Funks Lake, get good liar-gain- s. of cartful coiisid'.-tauui- i by the new Hm.se. He thinks dial Selects your Trees, Democratic there shutild be one coinmi'tee of not and know vou are getting lose tlun lilteen uiembeis upon the ex of the Government instead them fresh from the ground. ulpendiiures a seperate comm.ttee tor each de Save loss and disappointment, partmvnl as it is now. iu advocacy of this as trees that has been exposed Mr. Sayers says change, it is a fict which cannot be for days and sometimes weeks disputed that no single one of the sevC'lmntittes upmi the expiuihlines in to the air very often fail to eral the departincuts nas a ithin die last three Congresses ever lines' '.gated the expiu give satisfaction. ul a..v J p.rtmer.t and repented For further Particulars call diltire the result f ilieii invetigatiun tu the in Register Block, CHEAPEST RATES YET. - NOTICE. annual conference of The Sixty-firs- t the ('huu'li uf Jesus Christ ul I.atier dav will commence at 11 o'clock on Siturday m inimi;, April 4, tSur, in the tibernacle. Salt Like city. All ailiceis .uni members are cutd'ally invited lo lie present at that meetings. 'c The following San lete people re-' certificate from Clerk ceived wcek:Sa-aGee of Fayette Reid this who will marry W. M. lVirce of Fremont. AltoCharlcs Allred and Nielsen, of Ephraim. Also that I buy The Best Quality. ina-ng- roduce of all kinds, and ay the best Market price for the same An-'.li- Horsemen Attention. F armers Exchange! F armers Exchang c!! Mr B. Conrad of Chester, will have his imported Stal-iion- s A polio and Perchance at the stables of J. P. the season of 1S9T, commencing about the first of April. One is a heavy draft horse and the or other a Cleveland Stallion. Charges will be, for Apollo $S.oo a leap and $12.00 for the :c :son; the other, Perchance, will be 510.00 a leap and $15. 00 for the season. A critical exanination of the qual- predigrcc and breeding is solicilcc.. itlCS of noth horses B. Conrda, I hosier. GA Andrews Co Andrews & Co Andrews Co &C Highest price paid in Paid j The ret lathe GRAIN, WOOL for HIDES & PELTS. We are Alien ts for All at Salt Throe Wagomn ; a Market, The liilin, Mltcnel, hooper, c. Andrews & Co. Ncphl and Ephraim. Ioike Prices |