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Show TJTijpjTr SAVINGS BANK AND TEU3T COMPANY j Capital 50,000 Stirphti W. I. brown, Vice-Pres- . j JoIUlS 1. !".ri( kso-i- , j j James ',. Clinton, V Directors lames E. Furshee, L. S. Hills, Jas. H. Peterson, Alma 1 ia,..ue, Cashier. Gene;l Hr.ikin; Business. In teres paid mi Savings Deposits, money to oan ui real estate PEBNOLIIJE SHEEP DIP. Zi aa Extract ottalseft Tr Putty Vegetable, frcatko Eafi to Sarila It la rare to promota tjuatlty asl faalltj Health cf Sheop, Nr tia WooL Tot can wall afford to give FBRNOLINB SHEEP DIP a trial. h jst a wO save yoa a great deal of money. Read the following toatiffioor TESTIMONIAL. TESTIMONIAL. Puwott Jvncniw, Aaav, Dw a V Narei, Utah, Oct, afee. 4. H. HUMPHRKVS. WILLIAM MORGAN. Vwn Funouin Cimicrt Or) , Feavouwa GnwM Co., te Broejwav, K. T. hew T01. Da Sim 1 Cmumi 1 ueed your Farnofloe Dip for epotHng a band la cadet to tariff to rae tMrtt a rem f ecabbe ahMp Uet September, and now take eheta dtp end In tae aallef tut Im inlreraaj oat pleasure In recommending it to wool grown ae woefd be of m( velae to tlttp reisers Huong m specific for acab aa well as on account of its hen.- - the comntrr, i woald ear, lJut daring Aufiul at ficial effect upon the wool and general condition of tats year I dipped 1,700 ecabbr steep at NeDai, tha aheap themaelree. I would eay In tine conneo- - titan, according to yowr printe direetloae as Hon, that ita immediate effect apon ray ahaep waa regetar dipping tan, Lai Itajr were eelirelr mim to make them aerated nor than ther dose before thcr.bf. Ua application of tbe dtp, aad tali cave me the Your dtp li efceepat Is e la ft seed faaa aa. tmpreaelon that the dip mi ao (rood, fiat upon poor aad lima, doe not Injure tae waal, aad ta examining theee akeep a weak or so Uter, with the Setter and cheeper the aar other aaeee dip aw) view of treating U.n attain with another prepare- - In Uua eertton ol the toeotry. aa mf oplaaoe tion, I discovered that ait traoee of the areb had I would add, that In etellnf the foraaroiaf I m then disappeared, and I eoaaequaoUy abandoned ao from no Intereettd ewBT. sal la tie Vanes' kel tho Idea oi further treatment. year Fernoline Sheep IMp will pre re of the frwaa I cud your dtp vary convenient to uae, and eat ralua to fellow eheop ralaera, and ekraM euawa bendctal raaaef Uaa lojurtoua to Uit ehecp aud tha cede the ih of all eifcet aealortcle tot Hat atpaaaa oul. ofekaoa foraeah. Towatm'T. Taavatnljr. 0aad) A, B. ettntPnUTS. VaSauad) WZUUM KCftOAK ttyom taosot ofctalm FERNOLIKS 8HBBP DIP from w ItaJaw, eek lloi H avrka kit It to Fornollno Chemical Co., 18 Broadwey, N. Ye nuvjiir hAtitial'viiiifiLi IP'.fH.MinAP .. OF NEPi-i-!, UTAH. Paid up Capital 0,000 SiiTpuhta $2s,co GEHEHilL BANKING In Ail Its r:iiicltes Draws sishf (iraf.s on the principal cities of the I'nited Staler; sells dtalis ni the chief cities of Kiitnpe; deals 111 exchange and general securities. Collection rruin.itly AftiMiitml Accounts of merchants, manu i.icuireu, m'r.ei and Individuals solicited. Directors. Goo. C. Whitmore, fones 11. Krickson, tl:lls, James 11. Mynders, janies K. t liiitoii, OiHcers. r.eo. C, Whitmore, President, ones II. Lrieksnii, t Alma Hague, Cashier. EPHRAIM CO-OPERATI- VE g MERCANTILE : INSTITUTION ft North and South Dry Goods of all descriptions. Iliits and caj-- boot, and shew, both Lome made and imported. Clothing a BpeouUtjr. Groceries, including Dixie Molasses, and Dried Fruits; (..ack-ers and fish. Our Hardware Department contains an immense stock cf Tools for Mechanics; also tools f r Fanners such R3 Shovels, Spade Picks, How, Forks and Fakes. Glassware, Queensware, AVoouenware; Medicins; Drugs; Taints and Oils; "Well Piping and hinglea. Yonr patronage is always appreciated, no matter hov email your purchase. You may rest assured it will b oar tonstant aim to give our Customers the best goods that can be obtained for the money. Your Child will bo treated aa eoarteoualy jus yourself. J. A. ANDERSON, Supt. Tin BiiQ-p- . F. Y.JEXSES, -- TINNEIt. Manufacturer of all Kinds of Tic-war- e, Roofing, sold Gut-ter Work, F.tc. REGISTER BLOCK, EPilRAiM A Stitch in time saves nine, "And may be the means of Saving your Life limbs See that your Harness is in good fix, which you can do by calling on Jas. V. Stevensen, HARNESS MAKER. 1 no and halt blocks South ot Post ofHco Main Street, F.phraim. '"t 1 Harnesses of all kinds made to order, . vork warranted, charges moderate. j ' . Eiii Toiisorinl Artist. S. JOILVSON Has opened a First-Clas- s P.arber Sfyop at Lund's FurniturcStore, j MainStreet, - Ephraim EPHRAIM HOUSE Mrs. Ellen Dorius, Prop. Good accommodations and Sauifal Room. MainStreet - - Ephraim Opposite Post Office. 3 Fielding House, JIMiJS HTBtiET, TCJJVTi. Josh. Fielding, Propri tor JGood Accomodations For Tracelers and Temple Visitors, A are made welcome.Good roomf John Kelson BOOT and SHOE MAKETJt and SHOE MAKEXl. feiTCUSTOM YOKK-XB- a Neatly Executed and on th Shortest Notice. One Door West of City Hall, Ephraim Wm. Bawden. Denier lu All kinds of Yams, Flannels. Lindsays leans and Men's Dress-Good- Whole Sale for Wool, Cash not refused, B.YT for .Itr. U'Mehtm Springmi PLANING MILL WORK In All Its Branches at MADSOH Bros.&Co Ephraim, Utah. Standard Goage. W-Wm-Tn Tubman Palace and f l&f H Q " ffi Sleeping Can on a' Vfffift: (f rr r,s , . ss Through Trains. 1 ' ; y 0 A G(ntr,l Offices SaH Wh V, Laktcit3 wM4U d. c. dodge, It'v5r5 a Ayh i JH BENHETT, IfSprlk . TilllG Tabl'3, m Meot,March I5, U 1. East Bound. West Ecund. Atlantic Mail Atlantic Eapresi Mail Tacilic Kxpr 8.30 am 8,4s p m Lt O'den Ar 3,00 am 6,00 p m 0540 " 9;S5 " Ar Ba t Lake Lv 2;oo ' 4:45 " " " " Ar " " 9;5o " 10105 Lt l;4s 453 " Lv Trovo Lv " " 11540 " "i2S ia;so S;io (iSopni S;3Sarn" Green River 6;oo p m 8550 a ta 9:30 " 9145 am Ar Grand Junction ' a;oo " 4;4o " ijoopio" Glenwood Springs " io;55 a m n;o " 6;3o 7;oo " " Leadville 6;oo " 6j;o p m i';ao p m 2,151 " Pueblo " ujsspm ijjs " ,;35 42 " Colo Springs " 9;;s ' 155 ' 4535 " 7:0 " " Dinver 7;oo " p;oo a m Local Service 0den, Salt Lake, Thistle, Manti "rtT '"W Ringrham&Ogdeu 3,30 Lv Ogden Ar 1530 4145 Ar Salt Lake " njoi a S L " " Lv izjio Ogden Leave Salt Lake4;s5 p. m. r Trovo ' 10 ti turning, arrive Salt Lake h 7;S3o Thistle 90 5:30 P-- o;59 " mt. Pleasant 6;aS Bingham. L. Salt I ake 8.25 a o tc " Fairview 7;u Ar Bingham 10 :2c p m LvBingham io;54 " Ephraim " s5A 3;5 p m Ar Salt Lake 5:30 p m it ; o Ar manti Lv 5J3 M.JENSEN'S Photograph Gallerj. Card Sixe - i.oo per doa Victoria 1.50 . Cabinet - - a.oo s Friiin Clim WoaK. Agont lor Dr. Peter's Medleinas, urtko Uterine 0 gocd where the Best medicines aud Doctors fail to cure.Main Street.Ephraim (a Meals 97 ' Restaurantall Hoursa Mrs. A. Powell. Mt. Pleasant, Utah. In the Building formerly the Palace . Hotel, Opposite and one door north of 'Co-o- Store, Lunches for Tartiei and Banquets a Specialty. C. UOKERMAN'S Chopper Is always ready for Business, and our Toll is 8 pounds on the 100. Come on and Get your Chopping done. Your grain is weighed when you bring it to the mill, and when ' you get the grist. E of n;a in on 1 S Ephraim , - Utah. Oeaae. a 4 TraAe-X- and ell ftv ejM aeelveee eoadaaiert Im ttoeVmti Fete, nr one la Opeeslta U. S. f stent OWee, ana we ran wnm piitrnt la leas tuna than tboee remote from Waahlnrtoa. Scad model, drawing of ptinto., with descrV lion, w e adriae, if p.tentaMe or not free of etaerre. Our fta not dee ttll patent ta secured A Pamehlet. "How te Obtnte ratent. with aatet of actual elienta t rear lute, mmaM.m Iowa, seat free. Addreee, Q.A.SSaIOW&GO. Ocsceiaa Pates OOoa, WaralAofea. 0. il Andrews & Co f Highest price paid in iS!!?0 GRAIN, WOOL fVvS for HIDES & PELTS. We are Agents for Tht B-- at Three WagonT3 ' AU at Salt ia the Market, Tha dlll, lUUCIiei, UOOper, j, Wces ndrews & Co. Nephi and Bphraim. C. B3. sYSST, Dentist. Office with Dr. W. H. Olsten Ephraim City, Utah Gold Filling a Specialty. All work warrcnted. -C-ALL AND GET PRICES.- -. ttrwmatmtmmmmmmtiMiM 'faawi OorroapondGnco I'ioni W;isL,njj;. What ;!! i! 'iirr,':):nt!,i1 S i to ti.iy i !'. (' t,iii li. Roller A!)5;et K i'Jnai!-- t n jkI U ASillNCiidX I.K1!! K. W i!ilH.;I.Hl, .M.U.16, iSyl .Mr Z.i:.i-t;i- i iv.is ii x U1S t im I j; 1 ie i 'ii l 'f " 'I iirj tiie n.-- v CiJCiiit C'Hir: ju.Ii i i:;ratcJ l.y tile :t'e C'M.sjivm tli.tii n xi v nil r. .aiiiif' Lei Crviii; til U !ln- - oim--i iliry i.'.iu l e Ik-U-I ill (licit value in V'it-- s m 111'' m xt n.ilMiial fniK't-i.- i id :, lit iclftrtd l ie mallei I i Alt-nie-ien- ra- l M iler e.v jiei liu; Ilia! lie would tender an iiH"n aaiii-s- l ii s rl.t to in ike t!i dating t'.ie ni Conieis. Ia list Attoincy tin: exeellttiil exam-ple ,.( S'llitntor General jeiiks n. n situ:-l- ar c.is lli.tl i.couiei nmlei Cleve-land and, lias '.vi-i- i Hi i .aaai ill lav r ii tiie .'j li.'il to make 'lie aji- - iminii-n- l at c.nv l ni'.-- icn ill. s aiiiriiii a rii cl i.il ii iu;i oi tiu is. pti!iii an applicants rind the I f.ieiiiN. Mr llaiiis'jii w.li find ii d.lik.ili to p e the mailer Veiy lonK, a'di uli lie s II professes lo t'e d ui'if I S in ii s rilu to ni ike tlu.a uuul vinii. is Treaiitrer Huston is a'iin at hi? ilesk altlioti;:i he canii'il In le ina anx ety to have li.s lesinalioii ari'epied in rdei that he ni.iv leel ;i li ietiy to express hi opiniuii of Mi. Hattison and Inn iidiiiaiisti.iti n. An attempt was in nle to itet him out o' the way in ; htm a foreign appoiiionent hut lie relused to he cau;hl, and says that he inleiivls to return to Indiana l.u the ex-press purpi'se of takttifi an active pail in politic 4. willed is interpreted to mean thai lie will d his level best to prevent til it slate end iistti Mr. ilairisi.u. If things ) on lor a few days longer as they have f"r seveial days past, there will nut he a democratic employe left in t!i Government priming olike. li is cuiomarv to largely reduce the force shortly after the adjournment i f Congress-an-that reduction is now t.eing nude, and the discharged people a:e nearly all democarts, or wi men k owe their ap-pointment to detiluc at. Prof Charles .V Si.nlev, special agent of the Census for ilia collection of fish ami risheiv statistics, is under chare.es His work is said to oe practically worth-less, although it has cost a lar;;e sum of money. The adae;e"a women is at the bottom of everything," is b'ouht to mind by the claim of a female lobbyist, who by the way is als in tae employment of the Government, that sue killed the Wanainaker postal telegraph bill in the House Postoliice committee, and that the money she used wai lurnished by fay Gould Pern ipssh ? is only trying to divertsusoicion from the eminent repuli- - beans tvlio actually did disburse Gould's moneyliete" Mr. IIarrej!on has so little confidence in Secretary main's ability tocope single handed wit ) the wily Hrrtish diplomat?. in the negotiations to determine the de-tails and manner of submiting the sea difficulties to arbitration that he will p.istpon; and if neccessary give up entirely his proposed trip to the Pacific Cast in order to remain here until the negotiations are concluded. In view of the fact ttm Mr. Hariison is very anxious to make this trip, not only to giadify a laudable cuiiosiy to see a large and important section of the count- - rv, but to secure a Harrison delegation, from the Coast States to the next re-publican! national convention, lis will ingness to give up tiie trip in order to watch rilaine speaks volumes for his fear of 'jingisine." The statment made here that Mr.Har-iso- n and U S. Treasure Hustun had made friends and that the resignation of the latter had been withdrawn was a lit le ofT Mr. Hustun has gone to Fortress Monroe, for his health, but in a "huff" because his resignatron had not been acepted. One of his personal friends said y rhat ifj Mr. Harrison did not willingly acept his resignation very soon it would become neccessary for Mr, Hustun to compel him to do so willingly. He declined to say how this could be dene. The political presure has been too great for him and Mr. Harrison has promised to appoint the nine United States Circuit Court judges during the Congressional recess, instead of waiting until Congress met again, as he realy wished to do. The number of applicants :ontiues to grow at such a rate that fac-tious gentleman remarked to-d- ay that the democrat party might expect to become crowded with disappointed re-publican! lawyers when the appoint-ments are announced. There is another war in in the Inter-ior Department, which hasn't been free of skirmishing since the present admin-istration came in. This tim : it is the Secretary and the Ihdian Commissioner that have crossed swords.and it is atated that Secretary Noble has become so thoroughly disgusted with the official rottenness in the Interior department that he has made up his mind to get out of the mess by resigning. He came very near to resigning when Tanner was kicked out of the Pension office, also a short time ago when Land Commission-er Grofl handed in his resignation.owing to a serious difiernce of opinion with the Secretary. It is also stated that Secretary Proctor intends resigning in ordor to devote himself to his private business, but this is denied at the War department and inasmuch as Mr Proctor has given a good deal more time to his Vermont marble quarries since enteaing the cab-inet than" to War department it is not probable that the needs oi his private business would cause him to think of resignation. The figures ara at last mJ up. The cost ike people of tha county just f i.aao.ooo a day, aad during its two years of existence it managed to spend about t6 for each man, woman and child in the United States. .enaiew'i'm hwihuwwim ..wMiwwwTUPTattCT ;to liave t'ie Kv. Koad master sr-- ' 1 ..at tl.e (.re. ,sins sic nia-.- a few! inches iniil-.-r- , easier to .et on and off, fvo f: i.i mu.U-.l- as vi' the : n ;'.t ;i.riii.; (' i;. il.ni'iti nvl nt!i;r I'iar. ii;e !;!':. li u th.- (' ' I v kii.i.l s 'I ; 'C . !i ii i; i ti - in s iy ;.s to tlies ( r ;is'?;j;s ' j ila the Co'intv Court no voice !o the s ifety of t!u- - ('iitui'y road j rrossinj;s. hnul.l there not a' Hag man at the crojsins, the writer k io,v; a' two instances nlu-i- li'ii; ' ;;;ies v. ere n 'Z'.'y cau ;ht by the ru.,1 - j Iiiiji train, ai seme rat an advertis. - j merit on the tele".ajili o: at Ky. cros.iii - beiw, e.i Mt. l'leasa t ami Kairv ieiv batiks aa ell'y i.f a tranii, my forse was notfrien lly to tramiis, hence he shied, so do I at such exhibition of recklessness. I think the Ry. of.iciak are gen-erally considerate of the peo'ile of San Pete Co. as to fare and freight hut they should amend the cross-ings. The indications strongly favor the one road only, has the' U. P. weakened before the little C.i.u t campelative skill, rush and railway foresight, has the U. P. a stronger Ry. scent for Tintics minerals than she has for San Pete's wool etc. Are paralells admissible under the new Ry. region, if so, then at least Fph-raii- n would luscanate in the Sabri-gne- t "Junction City" for Nephi ami South and North to Springville, but beyond Kphraim are jiarale Is to be permitted? Are we to be entirelv at the t mercy of the R. G. V.? 4. 1.891. Is to see the inauguration of the new mail route from the North, the southern mail destined for Fountain Green, Moroni, Wales and Chester must go to Provo and come around via S. P. V. Ry. from Nephi, a circui'iqns the cast side of the valley should now be happy to recive their mail from 10 p. m. to 12 midnight, distributed next morning after the miil has left at 6,30 a. ni. for the North. but we love a change, if for no other reason than for change sake. A FRUITi"VL SEASON'. The past season lias been wonder fully so in the shape of happy pros-perous show men, San Pete has opened her plethoric purse, who has laughed the most the show man, or the too willing seeker of fun and the emptied pocket of the dear good natured public. Gulls. THE RAILWAY AND ITS CROS-SINGS. From our Regular correspondant. Now that the frost ii"out of the ground would it not be a good idea fflie County Ecpster c !. r. , : ! .....tli,-,,- ' .)': cf tr;;., SjnlVfc Co., ' ;f;:NS AN!) Ml'. Sl'U!'.S. 1 e x i 'ivsi.'.v vne :i'.::r.-;eis- and K luie i'A b; t : ;, i'i or.'er to keep hit .;i.:n- i,f jnd fruits of our toil, fs'.iiiia c.v'i co .1 iv.'i'cial cin le; W.-a.- x j t 'n! ritr.' it i distant ,x.ii'l . '.v:i-.-r- we are sot co'tipea-ji- i e.i I t; o.vii outlays. A ,s..' ni c. we think of setting ,iim a i, any eu jrpriss, we are not .a lit ret iaiiv.-- of t.ie resources in our v. , i I. a :s is ; vc ( ail for capital at ries i 11,-iiiiil- t ea lure; iu-A-ad 0 ; w:lh our sur-- i i'vs meuns iu band. i'e ft.rs-.t- tbat it is not gold and jJ.iv id w liic'ii we mike injprove-..i;.'.,- ; but, t'aat it i.i real, hard ,iL Bi.iiiles we il ) not s'lTiciently f.iMiiomi.te vvith our time aud means we do not accumulate material and strength, as niue.ii as we ought too. Often when we happen to have ten ,r a hundred dollars surplus, d of waiting for the opportunity ,f e spend it promiscuously. Therefore, at times when circutn-iiance- s favor the applicati on of .t'lieentra cil capital, we have not eejot it; or we think w e have not; our jlut thought is then to seek aid by 'eutside" capital, and at high per-- ! tter.tage; instead of with our own means; or at most, not (So borrow any more than we can see ,our way clear to make a profi": on, as ..we'd as to rctuit timely. In entering into progressiva) enter-prices- , we must mainly leave the jCa;italists above, in order to advance ,,0 ir own well being. If we cringe to capital, we loose our "aim" and establish a wrong principle; we want the profit of our own .toil. Capital at present, is too dear to leave any margin for the producer. There is hardly an honest enter-prise, within our reach, worth more J.han 3 per cent on money invested, if the producer shall have any profit for the trouble of applying it. Stan ford, the California Jjenator was fight. ' " Therefor, whenever we calculate ,on entering into any enterprise, by which we not alone want to create a fci'4r4io.nie,iiiark(it, but also for the pur-- . pose of keeping the profit of - our toil at home, and not waste it abroad Jet us put our accurmiJated strength together in andnn nine cates owt of ten, wT will be able to do it ourselves, avoiding being rampired by extortionate usury. But it is a fact that with few ex-ceptions we do not economize enough we' do not accumulate sufficient strength, for material progress. Not seldera we live too fast, and are, perhaps extnvagant in pro-portion to our income. If we have got the right hold on the nec-essary stringency of economy, it should be seen in our progressive measures; or else what is it good for? Stagnation and waste are neighbors. We should commence more earn-estly to exert ourselves for advance-ment in and learn more perfectly the financial states-manship to take an honest advan-tage of opportunities to improve our conditions. As we re now, we leave too much booty for the sharks. Producer. Dr. Gunn's Improved Liver Pills. These Pills are Ihe result of.a life time study and practice ol one of the best physicians our country has eve known. They are a combination ol vegetable remedies so finely prepared and cencen-trate- d that it takes only 'one small pill for a dose. As thev contain no mercury and being coated with pure sugar by a new process, delicate ladies find pil( taking now a pleasure. They never gripe or sicken, and will not interfere with your daily work. Sold at 25 cents a box by H. P. Larson. Ohio politics are being a good deal ,diseused just now, and the republicans are extremely anxious to know Just where Senator Sherman stands. Some mouths ago the statement was made in a newspaper friendly to him and apparently with his knowledge and consent that lie intended retiring from Sublic life at fhe close of his present term.. He has never aflirm-e- d or denied the statement, and the recent action of Forsker in hying his castor into the Senatorial ring has brought a number of Ohio republic-pan- s skurrying to Washington in order p fin 1 out Sherman's position before taking sides in what promises to be a very livelv acrimuiage if Sherman fonclu 'e; te(a;ain be a cand date. The election bv the California legisla-ture of Felton to the United States Senate caused a genuine sensation here, when the gentleman is well known1 Althouh he is a several times millionaire it was thought he was to miserly to put up any large amount of money to secure his election, but the principal reason for surprise was his financial views he is an out and out gold standard man, and everybody here thought that California was for free ilver coinage. The administration has not decided to retaliate on France and Germany for prohibiting American pork, but Secretary Rush it doing his level best to have that policy adopted and he has hopes of eventurlly succeeding, but no other member of the cabinet seems to favor retaliation. Gen. Jos. E.Johnson, the last of the great Confederate commanders, died here Saturday night as peacefully as a chili. He was in his eighty-secon- d |