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Show Mt. Pler.sant is to have an athletic! association. j liver) thing useful found in our font stores at '1 easdel's.' j W. (I. n.ikcr, of Manti took a run up to Salt Lake this week. j i Ktv. E. N. Murphy.of Mt. Fleas-j ant was in Salt Lake Thursday. Conference Visitors invited Ip.ca 1 and e.i:iiine goods at Teasilel's. Pre-4. Peterson is very sick, he ha been very low since our last. La grippe is the trouble. Ma;'ni and Chrislei'.sotl l'.)io,;r.i;iliers t No. iS Conimcu-'al St. N'- l8. Fine Cal.ii. eis, Only f i 50 per dozen. Rates of Insurance on Dwelling's are very low Don't risk a fire. The output of her. fruit from Eph raim still continues. There was 27 cases shipped on Wednesday and 17 Thursday 44 in all ; 130 dozen, or 15,840 -'ggs- If y 11 waul 10 l.e considered a well-dremed well-dremed inni.vi u must have the best ; clo'h used in making your gaiments, a : peilcct til and the must skilled work-I work-I men to nuke them i for you. Martin I .Schmidt, Hie tailor. 2 j Progress Building Build-ing (Sa.lt L..k) can suit yv.u in all classes. class-es. Some time ago Mr. Feter Greaves lost 10 sacks of grain from one of the c?rs he was loading. It is thought the grain was taken from the cars during the time they were open and the grain being transferred, at Thistle. bvery gen 1 It-man visiting salt Uake during conference shi-tild i'idet his spiing suit, made by Martin Schmidt, the tailor, 200 Progress Building. He uses none but the best cloth and employs Dune but the very bect workman, to you can rely, ou getting clothed that will not only ft 1 you perfectly, but which will out-vejrany out-vejrany others, if yuu leave your n4 or with bim. Round trip tickets to Salt Like and leiuru will be on sale at Stations on the S. V. V. Ky. April 2nd to 6ih inclusive, tjood returning April 12th. Fare for the round trip $4, Trains leave Chester at IJ o'clock nojii and Morot.i 12:20 p v. making direct connections at Nephi. H. S. Kerr Supt S. F. V Ry For Salts.' One Span of small mares, One Wagon, two old plows One Harrow end a roller. by Peter Schwalbe. Ephraim. A GOOD FIRM TO DEAL WITH Mr. W. E. Jones, representing the well known firm ot Hallowell Donald .I Boston, Mass. was in Salt Lake this week looking up the woof clip. His firm has been established for twenty live years and has a reputation,' second to none in the couutiy. Any of our readers, who wish to realize the best prices for their clips, should correspond w ith this firm. CABINET PHOTOS For $1.50 per dozn. Just think of it Newcunilie & Co " the photographers. 164 South Main St., Salt Lake, have reduced re-duced the price of their 5o-o Cnbiuet I'hotos, to but fl.50 per dozen. If you fail to take advantage of this effer. when you attend coiilereuie, you will always legiet it, as such an opportunity, to get such fine large photos so cheap, will never occur Hgaiu. ' i I he cheering news corned frbni' the south that there are eight gangs of men engaged in railroad construct' tion by the Rio Grande between Manti and Marysvale., The"exten-tion The"exten-tion of this road will open up some of the biggest gold and silver regions in Utah. A great many owners and capitalists are making arrangements to visitMarysvale as soon as the snow goes off. Postmaster arson has received instructions that on April 6th. Mr. W. G. Biker ceases carrying mail from Moroni fo Manti, and is instructed in-structed to report if that is not done Feter Larson, the contractor to Mt. Pleasant from Moroni has received the same instructions, and after that date all the mail for SanPete county and South will come in over the R. County Locals. The rates for Pres. D. H. Wells funeral will be $4.20 and return. Tickets good until the 30th. J. P. Meilstrup, Esq., has got ti e la grippe. Webb Green, of Vlt. Pleasant, is going into the poultry business. Since his recovery Mr. J. II. Otter strom has shipped 2,000 bushels of .wheat. G. Western. The Harry Weber's Dramatic Company will be in Ephraim to-day and will play"Lady Audley Secret," to-night, Monday rnd Tuesday nights this company will put on the boards two good plays. There is not much need of saying to the people of Ephraim that they will bt given a treat, the names of Harry Weber and Otto Johnson alone insures that, without any others. As new attractions the company bring with them the talented actresses Mis- Kate D'Pell.Miss Pearl Either, Mr Norman and also a repertoire of plays that are new and interesting. interest-ing. Thi dates are to-night, tomorrow to-morrow Might and Tuesday. Mr. Peter Greaves is giving the highest price in cash for wool. We are pleased to see J. II. Otter stroni, Esq., convalescnt after his Jong illness. The first wool shipment from Eph raim, by rail, was rnad by Mr.W 111. Bawden this week. Last wek sou n whil FUr Petenon wm not pmtst, chatctd the lines and other things on hii harness and had the breastpole fixed up with strings, so if Mr. Peterson had started his team without noticing notic-ing the changes there would have been a serious accident. James Om'stensen plead guilty in Justice Larter's court to having done the ark .and was fined $20. Pyramid. |