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Show Mount Pleasant.. FiOm the l'jiaujid of April 23. John M. Zice will speak on repubV-cauism repubV-cauism at the Co-cp hall next Friday night. The sheep are a-varming in from he deseit. rtie special to Nepal Wednesday Wednes-day evening met two hi rds coming ov r the mountains. into th's con itry. Mrs. Ferd Krickseu Is reported a very little lower, being now in a critica! condition. She has the best of care, however, aud her friends are not losing hope. Thos. Brnby acted as drum major for the republican band on their jaunt to Nephi Vt ednesday, and he made a dandy, though he pleaded it wan his Crat offense. Mrs. Geo. Wilcox, accompanied by her daughter Mi.-s Hannah, after a brief and happy sojourn iu Mt. Pleasant, returned re-turned to her home in Schofleld this morning. Mr. George ChristenBen, principal of theEphraim academy, returned to his home in this city last Saturday, having completed the term and given general satisfaction. The "Evening Stars'' of Mt. Pleasant entertained a number of friouds at a delightful "at home" Monday evening. Tlia aianinn r.naao.1 nil rnn nnl.lln f,ir those present. Messrs. P. W. Madsen, II. E. dimming dim-ming aud James Jennings came down from Salt Lake last Saturday and met with a number of our local capitalists for the purpose of starting a bank iu this city. During the speaking at Nephi Wednesday Wednes-day evening Fremont Anderson, the snare rnb a-dnb-dubber of the band espied es-pied his best girl in the audience. The consequence is, he is still in Nephi. Be careful, Fremont; looks like it might snow. The Liberal band received uniforms for fourteen members and a drum major ma-jor from Madame Rhine of Salt Lake this week. The coats are red with white cords across the breast; the pants white; the caps black with red trimmings trim-mings and a gold eagle in front; the leggings are made of patent leather and altogether the boys present a nobby appearance ap-pearance in their toggery. The democratic ticket of Monet Pleasant to be voted for next Mouday is as follows: For Mayor. JOHN CARTER. Councilors. C. N. LUND, -OLE HANSEN, ALIF ERICSEN, GEORGE CHRISTENSEN, St. J. ROLPH, - A. MAD3EN, Recorder, A MAS A ALDRICH, Treasurer, lauiuiz, lianas, Marshal, JAMES BURNS, Assessor and Collector, NIELS HANSEN, Justices, C. W.SORENSON, . L B. REYNOLDS. The republicans held their caucus Monday evening and put the following ticket in the field: For Mayor, AB. JOHNSON. Councilors, S.J.JORDAN, . N. S. NELSON, W. D. CANDLAND, A. A. CAHOON, J. H. SEELY, J. C. JENSEN, RUDOLPH STORM. Marsha1, THOMAS BRABY. Recordor, C. ANDERSON. ' . Treasurer, H. C. BEAUMANN. Assessor and Collector E. W.WATSON. Justices, . .. N. H. LARTER, F. H.CLARK. A meeting was held Saturaay evening even-ing in the club room over Jas. Jensen's saloon. Judge Jacob Johnson was elected chairman, D. C. Doe secretary. The gentlemen from Salt Lake had with thom the articles of incorporation all written np, which were read and adopted by sections. S.J. Nielson was appointed as treasurer toreceive the 25 per cent of all subscriptions to be paid down. F. C. Jeuseu, N. S. Nielson and M. Jurgensen were appointed as a committee of three to solicit subscriptions. subscrip-tions. About 135,000 was subscribed before leaving the room. The solicting committee has no tronble in securing the necessary capital, about 165,000 having betn subscribed at this writing This amount is $15,000 in excess of the required amount and the la,t subscribers subscrib-ers will probably be "erased from the li3t. |