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Show 0,7, S, and 10th, and will present the famois play of the Magistrate" for the flrt time. They may also uviv one of their sensational drams b it which out is not yet decided on. John Bunch and Ezra Shorn :ker bo;h readied the fiftieth mile post, on the pathway of life last Monday, and the cir cuuistiinre n as taken advautage of by a number of their many friends, to get np a surprise in the most approved fashion, A splendid supper was spread in the AofUibly hull and the victims were by various devices induced to call in, and being caught in tho trap, failed to get out of it. After supper, (lauciuir, music speches etc., occupied the attention of the assembly until a lute hour. - The Ephraim Dramatic Troops played ''Bound by an Oath" last Saturday eve ning In Grier's Hall, The playera did very well, considering that they had the discouragement of a very slim tnrn ont. Various causes prevented a large audience being preseut. The evening li rather a bad one, and the streets art so muddy that it is almost Impossible to get around in the day time, and only urgent necessity will drag them out at night, Don't be discouraged boys come again, and you may hare a larger audience, - Prof. Evan Stephens has in leheartel for the coming dedicatory sendees of tin Temple in Salt Lake city two nw anthems, the first llosannah, words and music by himself the other one has words by H, W. Naisbitt and mnalo by the Professor, also an anthem by Prof. Joseph J. Daynes, one by Prof. C. J. Thomas, and two pieces by L, D, Edwards. Ed-wards. These in addition to selected pieces w ill be used at the dedication by the choir. Prof: Smythe of Jlanti will bring the tabtrnacle choir of that place to this city and the Logan tabernacle choir will also take part in connection with the tabernacle choir of this city, Great preparations are being made to have the musical exercises the best that can possibly be had, and in the hands of these well fenown musicians it cannot be otherwise, News. LOGAL BRIEFS, The Co-p has a new register that cost a couple ot hundred dollars. Hot roasted peanuts five cents a pint at the Mautl Grocery. Wm, Metcalf was a visitor to the capital on Monday, Dr. Allsn is arranging to take the praotice of Br. Shores of Provo. Betsey Bradley of Moroni died last Friday of paralytic stroke. The funeral was held on Monday last' Mrs. H. G, Bradford accompanied b7 her Btsttr-la law Mrs. Archlt Bradford is visiting her old home. It U rtporttd that tht shtep "out on the dttert are dying off at a rate that Is canting dismay among the sheep men. The eholr Intend giving a eoncert next Thursday evening, to defray their expenses to the dedicatory services. Blue vltrol is the best preventative known for smnt in wheat, Alantl Co-op tells It for ten cents per pound. Will WUbeck has a broad grin on his -countenance. It Is a boy, wild aud wooly like his pa. aud is just two days old. We are haying an avalanche of life insurance agents at present, and If you do not nave a policy, it it not the fa tilt of the agents - W. J. Hosford has, we understand, the first certificate Issued by the medical examiners, to a physieian in Sanpete1 county. The city council met and adjourned last Monday evening. They wanted to attend the exercises at the surprise party. Governor Thomas has issued a p roe-la matlon advising the planting of trees on Arbor day April 1st. Trees will be easy to plant this year just stick 'em down in the mnd. Mrs. Cathrine Sorenson diel at her tome in Ephraim on Monday March 20th, 1S93. She leaves five children and a number of friends to msnrn her loss. Bnterprise. Among the Sanpete visitors to Salt - Lake city this weok we note Mrs. I, B. Brunell of Mantl, Messrs Candland and Watson of Mt. Pleasant and H. A. Kearns of Gunnison. It Is rumored that Apostle Lund will take charge of the European mission shortly. Vfe have not yet learned whether there is any truth ih the rumor Dr. Woodring of Mount Pleasant is in tending to give np hit practice as a physician, believing that he is solid for the potition of Register of the U. S. land office. The Reporter wtshes the J. H. Clinger agent for the Consolidated Consoli-dated Implement Co, paseed through ni Manti on his way from the south: He reports that notwithstanding the dull timet he ia selling as many goods as erer. A pleasant party gathered at the residence resi-dence of W, K, Reid on Wednesday eve -nlng and spent a pleasant time playing High Five." W. K. Reld and Mrs. Stacey gained the prizes for the greatest number of games won, while John Reid and Mrs. Stevenson divided the booby honors, Mr. E, Hosford made us a pleasant eail this wtek. He has just returned from an extended trip through the States and to "Old England." The Doctor Doc-tor looks at if traveling, agreed with him, and says he had a good time, dur-lng dur-lng his eight months absence, He hat taken a medical course' while absent, aad eomei borne full of vim to again take np his professional bnsiness, It teems, to a man np a tree, that the city marshal conld do a great deal for the order of the city by stopping the practice of playing marbles en the side walks, It looks bad to see ladies baring to get oat in the mnd in order to pass a gang of boys who occupy nearly very dry spot. It is a nuisance to the business busi-ness men to have their doors blockaded, t&nd a hardship to the public. The people of this vicinity insist on baving Chamberlain's Cough remedy and do not want any other, says John V. Bishop, of Portland Mills Indiana, That la right. They know it to be superior to any othtr for colds, and as a prevent ive and enre for croop and why should 1 thty not insist npon having it. For sale -- by City Drug Store. Word comes np from San Pete county 1 that as the nomination of R.R.Uewellyu (Republican) for Probate Judge was not confirmed by the Senate, the chances are now that John Carter of Mt. Pleasant Pleas-ant or W. K. Reid of Manti, both demo crate have a pretty fair show for the position. Carter has been the Mayor of Mt. Pleaeant for several years and Reid as been holding a conntv office a long time and is a leading lawyer of the conity. Tribune. The peeple of Salt Lake are making mammoth preperations for the entertainment enter-tainment of the throngs of visitors who will visit the eity during the approaching approach-ing eonfereace. Among the attractions provided the Salt Lake Theatre will lead out with a mammoth bill. The widely popular Home Dramatic club who have not been seen for some time past, will put in four nights, April - 1 , , |