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Show a jvaS n--'- . i.J by the women of the Niou a, II ?,s, the recently nunripated, jPtH doubly endear-ing the d.ii flow fur ho suijjjWr ti.m wai a 1 VI'"! has, Vel innspirqd. 1 ?V TftK admission of Wyoming into the Union, the question of wo-man suffrage hits scored a decided victory. Wyoming is the first state whose daughters are politically free. The Judiciary committee of the lIiMtss of Represetativcs reported rhisi year for the first time in its his-tory in favor of enfranchising wo-men. Fur the great victory the cause has gaineil Susan H. Anthony and Lttcy Stone suggested that the Fourth of July was a fitting day for i The Cctnty Eegister A Wrrkljr Siwi'4er, le.OL-- a li T'ic liitrrra-- ir.A t S." . "I'bi C.:nd;i:I!a ! CV-i.- t "rziz:.rzu: . , Ephraim. iTi'.t, - July io, 1S90. Tiik iF.ilti t be disposed uf jn this office, lint; !'Whi(t shall W9 fill our Jep wi)h?" but "IVha will c i.afiionod, (uf leaving out?" 'tttM it" 1 ortyiifaia.iud liquid's worth ol ehe-- nigrum f ij,(ilicw, iu Ihetjtateof Maina evtty )Yr. he mim is found chiefly in lie rciii abotit t'mbis Lake and ibmi; t'nJ Mange lake. A number of men d ) ii .thing eUo tint winter season except collect gum, With snow-shoe-ax, anJ it sHebovjirtn ,Ul which is placed the gum, th.tv spend (lays, and n'alits , ill the woods. The tli-ar- , pure lumps, of i'-i- me sold in their native state, the hest hruiginii cne ijol,ir per pound Quid not immediately merchantable is rerine I by a peculiar process. Sieve-Ik- e ro.xs aie covered with surfac boughs, 011 which is placed the gum. Steam is inlintluced mult-sneath-. The Bum. as niched, in strained bv the boughs, and tiieu passes into warm water, where it is kept Horn bar lening until the packer uiliti it out, draws it into sticks, and wtHM it in tissue papef, when it is teady for maiket. Mountain Tops, A Bir-l- s Kyo Yie.v of S-IVt V.ille.. The Marble 'nnl Ii.r4.1rt! Knoll S;iin j , Water WorJis. : i Elitor Iiwuw A f.nn-r- , who lives in Hi's e i : p irt ol M inti, and (who !i 1; r t:i e.i' r i .4 1 4'. with itenii-- jfr. ; ji v mm ; ti'! veil if front I'jak'i C mv i'i sp.t.u; to J nu!;e 1 p I ;r n t t is s,::.ir, aid to locate tlie re.-o- v ir 11 u'.ions I. invit-ed y.) ir cirrji 10 I .it t' ; :i mv her. I h.ul often I ''; --I 't tbi forest cr r.v e.l peak a'.i vo ..'ir city wim l.n;i 1; eyes, s j accept ! ilic inv't.ui in ;1 1 l!v. the iiurnin? of l ine 1 ills, nt 4 15, we set out, the l.uly I'.irmer spoken ol, ai.uc-.- i v. ith a iioe to nifi.d the bleaks in toe s,i;io a. id y ur cures- - pon.leiU v. ith a le.id pencil and a I.mcii basket.' 1 fopin 1 1 2''t a full view of the v.illev uor.t liom the K.Jk-- Mill to a ,1 5 .tilth and east of M.m:i iOiic th;ii.: that 1 aiiht and held mv .'U-- ! teuti-t.- i was the inojqiiitoe, and I co (1.1 not tiolp w jiu'-.-iio- w'l it lii'.-- I1.1 J liV'j.l on h"f oe we About J ot a m i; l'i..!H to-- st.utni ; uomt we cru-wi'- the P'P- - wh rh is to jciny water fr.iu .Maible to the ' citizen m tiii south part of Mauti. Tliib I ill oik-- ol ihe must pubic Upuited and cjinaK-n- d ibte en'erpi iit:s ' that has Ihx'h set in moti.jn in Manli lot I some tun 2. The gru vth and prospetityi of our beaut, In! c ty leu;iidi Lit m ne on ; .ihtainin puie water th.oi anthiii.: tl-:- !ju- -t uo.v, an jvt to.-i- .ne joikI, intvllieut, aod .iltnctaer Worthy j citizens who have dilined with this the., iv. The feasibility nf pipinsj tho spiin.-;!- h.is been .1! set .sed ni.,ny a time ami oil, but lb; co;u s de'.etie'l I'r.uu any attempts by ,;liu iti'-i- j oiiv. who f ivoie .111 i ot If r aiiesi.iii w iter. Tii-- j tuiuoiiiy wli hel oilier e.v-- : ie'iou.;d 111 th;a way: 'l'here ate three doubts ill the ai lesion water school..-- ; hint, cm v. e boic thiotth (ihe. cobble stonis winch wei j know to bo at I jo led deep b V iclu.il espei ineic? (!.i.i we ;et wa'et jwheu we have b.ueJ tin iii.h? and wnl J tlie u I'd tii-i- i o!:.i'ned be a ;;ood qoal-rti- ? Tiieu the expense, i tliee vety j inicettaint es, could O A b'-- - rstim.iled, Work mcilit h ive to be all be.;nu .nic-n-a-sonu olh"r n 'iot alter thoin..uni if j d illau liad bet u spent. ' j On i(w ulii.-- t h Hid, toe w ater in tin- Mplu'.,: it all that could lie ileole! ; li tU .11 il in IV and inalil'.; the pj.'-n- Ipiainly p.inile, aiKi liie 1:0:.:, lnoa:: !iu.e;e, could be hj- red d w u to a d'M l.u, an III nioiu.y eiioii,'h could not lie obtained in one year, seveial ysats Could be pii'Hed over without 111 itenally iiicreajitiiK the coo, or canceling wh.u li.ulaho.idy bseu expemleil. With lhn view of tlie ca e a c.jino.uiy u.is Untied, Composed and n. lined j 11 ..llois; "1'h.fi M.iible and Kean.l Kin.'l Sjjiin-j- Valvi' Coiup my." I i ; l.owiy, jr., Pie ; Andias t tusoii, Sec; J.uue Criinfoivl, ir Ttc(4.uti, 'I a y ' expect U iiici.)lH.il:ite, ihe Ji pi ivhettt t rr it lay hale, but tho w4tr it 111 it. 't be i'il'-'is- ' ahead, i.c lti.cl lci. mj rji.a ta tumti ;.d si w. ll.Wli..'Jnw.ormt,.tii llifl(tTi-I- M.:.ll...l.!l.tfoJ(! btie of il.. L.'.(... Now from wh it I hd enneiienced, it seemed in ne approjii a;e t Kay: ! - 'Vo - n l Ihe mountm l.tii i'.i ,; mJ ' 'I r, ksI l .lt'P 1cl rwiii t;,ar 10 .r.v.l It Ih y .ar t. n H.nb lo (j. e d.f5 .1 ' b.- II u:c I ;r.i f.i-.- ti never If b g.x j Bm 1 ii nut true r,i , ,, i,-- . j di to.i!, Ii it .v aild luetf n ,, . , , . , basket an pernil a; inil.v , , r ances but my Inend adinomslurd me t'l H j I w uid be -- la J to have bt! ht-- w -- i liie 5iimi!i:t, and ft it piov- - !.; At oi.e i nut of ti e road a lu;e r i tl; ! 5ii .ke .iosuy our path leasiply ai j U b..i.tenna U5 for a li.lit. Hecrexim , " very obligingly Idi ,., I j otit. s; w e count I115 i at tale;. hfy were ten in number, which ! establi.'ieil h.s cIju.t tl, Slj,,,,uei , : lUOt.Si we passed on w ithut niulcstin-- I, i;o . ; Vj i;ad now vfry hii-- h level, aiidtuiiuii.i to uuk, saw oneof tiie j lairtst ji etines iiw.i,:iiieaL!e. The town bad d.und:..d to a meiesput l.ke'an am ' II. il, the leluplfc itself looked bke a! child's card bouse. whde the western hills aio.e uiberr.ed ui.lulativ,n,t.;w in row,! (and in lilt-- noilliwi-si- . Mount Neho loomed up, still siiiuuded in Ins royal lobes . I sn.ov.ai.d loiked d.mn beniuiib ' on our iitactial vales and liunlu! field i ' oi ban lele; while !.ntlu--r oil tlie maiesiic ' m nil, tarns of Spiin-vii- le sm Piov ,, arose in p.ctuiesque tioups; and slietchiu out oil the h.rwuu silll l:e-- i yoi.d weie dim blue lines of mountains their eiles just tlescejiiable iumaiiy; Undolataji.s. , We wtiewtll uiihin the belt of saw limber, ami but fur the liue stumps j staiutiiis heie and there it would be tasv j to inia,-ai-e that no foot liai ever pressed the beneath the sUf.ely tiees. The is. latioii Irom human sounds, the deep! iiiipifvsive solemn graitdeur, bioatlu ! hack to my mind that in comparable i liiodiiction, "Tiic groves were (Jod's; liist Temples " ' t We ..aind Ihe ditch and the owner i tiu-ieo- f mended the breaks in it wh.le I j rested, and told her just how to do it. At last we reached the jjoal of otn desires, What had seemed the summit when we weie at tile loot, but which only proved to be the stepping stone to olhei .,nd IjU.er-ia.4t-- beyond. Wheie the) sii'iw bid resled l.pt two shuit weeks! w all a in.ble tiee foi a canopy ni li.eiid took a nap, bin I was too restless, and uoialeie-,- about until lelieshed, she aniiuu.-ict- hen.elf leady lot dniiiei. We shd home the neaie-- t way winch to)k its liirotili the tain where the jn.iipe ol spini.i known a4 I'uukS spunks aie located. I hey, as well as tiie M ii hie '.p: aie i'v l.u; the time leal, iii.d especially so when tiie liu'i w.iier of ail .jui stleanii is con- - sid.ii eil. The thud and largest, bate! in my evidences ol lae lecen! exc.vainiiis ,010 led by the c;y, who have bad it j mr.in'.ne.l wuii a view to pip.nj; ii, the .low is 3 o fallens to l!.e iniunle. l'bo liitt spot was f uind f.,r ihe lesoiv.'ii, a small tcoop in ihe il c.e of the .1 tell , wi.ib, a eiy smali ap to block up, anil a I) tkwurd slope nionnliiiii btliind it, which Aid in tlie event ot mi oveioliiis (blow the we:;;hl if ihe water iij.ninst the mountain instead ot ihe dam. due road ceiiied to be aliiu si ;iei ,t ndxalal iioin lins point h me. ; We ai lived at In tne a .',: 15, l le!ve hoiiu iil.tr .in 1 asked a! i'eii'leiilai. h.ov l.'.i v.e had wahtul '.t! J he vaid aooili f en 01 .jy lii.l, .liilt 1' think 11 v. as iioe.:ii r w tjiiiv. ! i::.n. Jauisan. ! laid is a in ... in a i l cm $.3 .. d ill.us, laid di.vn at C les'.ei. ii.i-hri- ;s it ta ttiti lo,i . f Hist east street smith, ivheru tint eoitiiiiv pioiioie t . c:c;.:i a i in!-:- , 'wr.il a cuacuyuf fiom u.ooo to 15,000 gallons, U ha cost the company about fa.oou alieady to e,et tlws water to thn- toji of the sneiO, and h.is been en; i;;e.l toe ma mill look alter Ihe lai iu; ol tiiew,..-v-- r mains Irom reservoir. We cr ssed thin li--- and .1 J n it f... low I the s unco ol tiia Maibhj S.uiu, in older to obtain tha sjilendid view my C ..mi.iniiii ne was ta be had at in tievalod flat lit which wo were aiming, Anivir.j at the however we 10 i al ih-- j in u niiii; too m'.siy to d.sunct-i- y l.ica'.j I'anview, Mount I'lea.sani, or Siiio. City, but Moroni mid all that and M.inti, and a jrood many ill h.s a iii'.h ol it, lay like a s:;i oil tjeloie ourecyi. S j 1. nea ol d irk jjreen "raiii, and brown patches of summer fallow; the s.i;jei;i;u co.nso of tlie Suiiitcb; the biead mead o'.vj, and la?!, lut not least. Mi be main! t mm, d nilv s.ien in the north; M.iuti down nl our feet, and tiio Toiii.ile. i;leaiuiii p.nely wh le ibrou jh the eailv lihi ol nioiniiiij. We hukai iu vain foi a glimmer of liie water fron the aite.siuu wells, and, from whcitf we then weie, lbs bruad flats ovei Sioipilch dwindled 10 a mere Hue. id, Wh.la wo were soil admo Ii tiie pros-pect the s in beiu to glint 011 the op-posite p ak-i, b.iajn; out the s ipeib cuives of tha tr.t.is ite la.lu tVest Mountains, lihiiu tip tho valley, and ijliilin.; the Ironisol tiia houses till Man i looked litio a collicib. m ol jewels set in the d.islcy cieeu oi her oic'.iauls and fields. W'e wended our way Mill in shido.v 1 R nul l kn .11 spiiiijj, 01 a 1 it is oiteu called uiiper mirble sp:i;rj, ;i:ivi;ij ai half past six. Hsra wj oarto ik ol breakfast, undet Hie dense cool shadows, and diauU and lu.vuiated in the sivect pura 1v.1t r dip-ped Ir jmthel'oiiiil i n al.nost beloie it saw tiie li ;!it. We d d enjoy it veiv much, but our ple.tsme would have been en chanced by iha absence of the There were a doaen different vaiaiie ; from the ms.iiito who would just as s o;i bite the do,', to the dainty panic 1111 who tu n id up liis n se litems; we were not iu Parisian cosiu v.e. "I'll sy spoke l.uty languages, san j w.ti ions and d pped tlietr heads in b ood. Never unt.l liieu had I Riven the I liniesl credence to the s ory of tlie ni os uitoes of l'loiil i being biij enotigii t sit 011 tha liees and b.uk; but the enotmous size' and astonishing voices of these fellows compelled nu t admit ih.it some of these lies that are told on tlie southern people and the.r in ' quitots milit be line, li any eiiltipi is.ug ice cieam nun 01 w n 111 uanU to save expenses on ice all they've got to do is to niuve then p.nlui up to lh.it spring. . Alter leaving tiie spring- we cut obliq-uely across tiie hills in a ii.tttti-eastert-diieciini towards Funk's spi ing b.it keeping veiy uncii above as u waa out intention to vuot tiie spiiii on the s un nit taking iii Ihe last mimed gtetip 011 111 return. i'iieie il a'.Mohitcty nflt Space ill yout piper, for n proper des tr p; ion ol the var ed, magnificent, and ultoj' ether II ia of the iVn i"tc'i hiili. My c inip.iuioii ass ired me that t'l : dis-play was not ne.nly 50 profuse as usual ' to the Iron rejoide;i i; y nir first nuin'.ier. The o iks heie weit coaled with it s. blighted leaves, altli m!i they were living to pat out a sec.ui 1 crop. At tuis st iajeofth; j iuiuey, lln g ui to ivondei if tiiij was a At.', whit kind of a thine; a ; ;wtiiirt iva-- and ityror.s rem.iiks came into my mind though in a l.tile d Heient slupo to ii s letsion. Ha say: Antlbotrji F.r roUollfl. For poisons which cause an instan-taneous sensation f burning in the thioat or stomach, drink a teacupful of sweet nil or laid, or iease of any kind, .and at:erward-i- if vomiting occuis, about the sania quantity of magnesia watr or soapsuds. l or poisons which are gradual and cause drows ness, take! an emetic first; that is ! say, a teacupful of warm water, into which has been stii red a large tea spoonful each ot salt and ground mus-tard, every five mhiules. After one or two effective vumtts, drink a cup or two ol st lane; coffee. l i t aisen.c, creosote, verdigris, cor-rosive sublimaie, etc., etc., swallow a c aiple of raw es, or at least the whites of them. CO-OPERATI-VE MERANTILE : INSTITUTION ggg ; North and South. t J.O;'". ' Ov . ,1, - V " ""',! 0 ,V" 6fk f Dry Goods! of all tlescriptiorks. Hats and caps Louts and pilot's, both home intuit) and irujiortt'd. Clotjtitig a ,pccality. Groceries, including Dixie Molasses, and Diicd Fruits; Crack-ers and ilib, Our Hardware Department contains an immense stot-- of Tools for Mechanics; also tools for Fanners such its Shovel,-:- , Spades Ticks, How, Forks and Hakes. t Glassware, Queensware, "WoodfUWiuc; Mcdittinep; Drugs; Iiints and Oils; AVell Piping and Shingles. Your patronage is always rppn tinted, no msitter how email jour jnuvhase. You may rest sisstircil it will lt our constant Rira to give our Customt r. tho best goetk that can be. obUunt d ( for the money. You? Child will be treated as courteously ;ts yourself. A. AXDEllnOX, Hapt. - 5 , . , Mi ..Jft wa Aw.-.- r t . q jx: j J.l' 'JL r UkU PvlcnGV to Loan! i fs latanintj Money on Very l'.asy CSiyAtl Buiness fronipily Attended to. Ci.ll, It la tit lty. 11 v.ille n eftr terms o. W.-D- . Shults, Ephraim, Utah. OfRce over II. P. Lawn's Drug Store. 14 Stndohakor Bros. Manf'g Co. Carriage Repositor. 33 and 35 Main Street, and Branch House, corner Stute Road and Second South Street. The Finest Carriage Display in the Territories, Light and Heavy Wagons in Every Style that is Made. ehiclts for Fublic and Private Use in All - Varieties' jnd Prices. V At.80 AGENTS FOB The VVhiteley, Champion and P ia no Harvesting Meclunes and Extras, J. C. I. Case Thresher Horse-Power- . Engines and Mills. Weil, Mornsou, Meikel and South Bend Plows. Hay Rake Frazier Road Carts and Harness ' of All Kind. Send for Illustrated Catalogue and Prices. ia 6 J. P. Meilstrup, Ephraim, Agent. C.Andrews &Co. NEITU & EPHRAIM. Highest Prices Paid IN CASH For Grain, Wool, Hides and Pelts. We arc also Agents for the Three Best Wagons in the Mar-ket. THEBAIC, THE MITCHEL, THE COOPER All At Salt Lake Prices. 2- - ao C Andrews & Co. FIRST NATIONAL BANK NEPHI, UTAH. Paid up Capital 30,000 Shrpulus J3,ooo GENEBAL BANKING j In All lis Branches. j Drain siifht drafts on Ihe principal i cities ol the United States; nells dialts ton the chief cities of Europe; da! in t exchange and general sccntllics, j Collcrtlim. I'rnmitt-t- At3il I...I ti Accounts of merrliHiits, manufacturers! nin es and Ind viUuals solicited. Directors. Geo. C. Whitmorc, Jones H. Erickson, U.S. Hills. Jiiies H. Mynders, Jmes E. Clinton. Officers. Geo. C. Whilmore, Preiidell!) Jones H. Erickson, Aima Higtifi Cashier. Has Just Received a Large Assortmeiit of the Latest Novelties iu LAWNS, PERCALES, SEERSUCKERS, DRESS, GINGHAMS AND SATTEENS, AND ALL THE LEADING FABRICS FOR THE SEASON. A Full Line cf eau CHOICF HOSIERY Is Now on Hand. J Uibbons, Lacbs and - Notions g "IN GREAT VARISTV. CALL AND EXAMINE QUALITY AND PRICES. A Complete Assortment of Merchandise Always on Hand. TeasdePs 4 Stores, Main Street,S:ilt Lake City . 12 7 . ' ' - A Tyrolesc t intoin. Ill the mountains ol Tyrol, it is the custom of the A'omen and children to come out, when it is bedtime, and sing their national s hi ts until they tiear their husbands, fatheis and biolbets answer them horn, the liiils on their return home. tn the sh ire of tho Adtii'.tic such a n.'tm orevails The wives of the :i .iiemieii come dow n about sunset and sing a niek ly. Aller singing the I'usi l.in.'a, they l.slen a while lor the answer-in- ?ir.iiu fioiu i.tj'tbe water.and continue losing and listen till the voices como borne on the tide, telling t h.it tlie loved ones are almost home. T I tnh'.s (iovi'1-iiors- , Aba Her Chief aai A330ciata Judge3( V.'i n fnr IK: Rf.iarit. The foiiowii.g ii a ii t if hi vari-- is governors an 1 jmljjcj ap) )i;tttf J since tie oriTi'iization nf the Se'i'tubir 9, 1850, to the firesJnt time. It will he inuresting Aid uefil far rcfcrenci an 1 data. OOVF.RNOKs, . Urighatu Vo.uns, appointed" Sep-tember 2o', ifUo. j. Alfred Cumming, July ii, i357-- . Jo!,r. V.'. Dawson, Octnber 3, I Sb 1 . a. Stopb.cn !. Harding, Man:! 31. iSrta. 5. Jit.itics Duiim; Doty, June 2, 1S03, . Charles Dunkec, July 15,1805, j. J. Wil-ioi- i Shaficr, January 17, 1870. Vernon If. Y.vr'hnn, Novem-ber 1, 1.170. 5, Ccorge - Woods, t'ebrttary 2, 1871, jo. Sv B, AxtcH, I'ebrtiary 11, 1 7 ; . ti4 George W, Ktncry, July i, 's75- - ta, It. Murrav, January, 1SX0. 13. Caleb AV. Weit, May, iS.Sti. 5.1. Arthur I.. Thotnas, April, itl6(). CHIEF JUSTICES, I. f .eiimcl l'randcbcry, apoint-Marc- h 12, 1351. . t.azarus If, kead, August 31, 185?. ij. John T. Kinney, Aiu.'ir-- t 2), 4. Delcoa I). lx!;'us,)uly 13, 1S57. 5. John T. Kinney, June) 27, 1800. 0. John Titus, May 6, 1063. 7, Charles C. Wilson, July 25, i860. Jatnt-i-i P.. McKean, June 17, iS7o. (. David P. I.owe, Maroli in, '875. 10. .le.unilcr White, September 11, 1S75. x 1. Mtchatd Sehacffer, April 20, i 876. '2. John A. Hunter, July, 1 7 9 . 43. Charles S. Zane,, Ma.-cl- i, 1884. 14. Klliott Sanfonl, April, 1888. 15. Charles S. Zane, April, 1S80 ASSOCIATE JUSTICES, 1, lt;rry M. llrocchus, ajipointed 82pt--Btb- cr 28, t ija b. ifermnbtibd Sttow, fentember V ltMU?at Angat 31, S.?. - 4, Owxrjfe IV SlilM, August 1, 1S34. 5, llrtimniond, September 6. U. D. Totter, July 6, 1857. 7. Charles K. Sinclair, Auawit js, 1857, 8. Johi BraJlebtv.:jh, Junq 4, 1858. Q. R. P. tUnikWikqa. 5tv ,il.if. ' wSSro. "Hcr.ry R.' Cf55v, Atytt-.-t t, . , 11. C'fiarlcs B. V.'iite, Fcbruar 3, i'Ms. 11. Thomas J. Drake, February 3, iS.la. 13. Solomon P. McCurdv, April at, S6.,. 14. Knos D. Hotc, July 97, iSAA. 15. O. F. Stricklirfl, April 5, iCi. Cyrus M. Haivley, April 19, 1 869. 17. I. H. Kntorson, March 10, l Ucoli S. March, ao, l. Stephen P. Twiss, iSSt. 13. Jifiub S. Roreman, September, 1&S5. H. Orlando V. Powers, January, ti. P. H. Ifenderson, June, 18 36. 13. J. W. JuJil, Mav, 1888. 4. T. C. Anderson, June, iSSS. 8j. J. V. Blackburn, Febrnarv, iS.)0. 6. jaraoi A. Minor, June so. iS.io. J. P. OlKISTENSEN. CilF.tiK vs. MODDSTV. Some jicrsons are so sensitive that they can hardly be induced to avow a reaUiejjijiauv" atlftili'Jli'Ie saci cs, least they should seem to be courting praise. For ex-ample; A resident of Manti bored for water o:i his own land, and struck a beautiful flow of water; but when a friend suggested that he go and in-form the managers of the newspa-per of the fact, he vtthdrew into his shell of "no cheek," and said he was not hunting notoriety. One could almost think lie had some grudge against the paper, judging from las reply; but he was a staunch friend. He was only afraid to step out and receive his just due of approba-tion fur the good he had accom-plished, least he might be thought a seeker for praise. When he struck that vein of water he had done a public service which the public would have been glad to acknowl-edge, and quick to appreciate. Be-sides, it would have been graceful, right and beneficial to impart such particulars as depth of bore, charac-ter of the subsoil, dificttlties and cost of the operation; the quality, temperature and amount of the wa-ter, and such other matters as woul 1 be of interest and encouragement t to others togoand do likewise. The man who' first demonstrated the possibility of raising good plump wheat without irrigation on the bench land of Utah, was a public benefactor: and we hope he took pleasure in making public ail the steps of the pror.es? for the benefit of others. There is no "cheek'' but only-publi-spirit and philanthropy in in-forming the public of such things as these, and the County paper is the right medium through which to do it Don't be fearful, friends but give the Rlc.istek all the really live items yon possibly can; and depend upon it, it is the public and not your-self that has need to be grateful for their publication. And the Rkgis-tc- r is tho party that is proud of the chance to impart information of anybody's chejrin succesi, encour-aging discoveries, and sharing hopeful experiments, and ably con-ducted busincis of any legitimate kind. COMPLIMENTARY WHIFFS. Ole SorrerMcri of Fountain Green writes: "I like your paper very well, Und expect to become a subscriber." Another ays "When are you coming to visit us, we want to see you. Von will be a favorite in this place." From Mt. Pleasant coram this: 'Allow me to say I think the Ti'.n is a credit to its promoters. The editorial under the head of "Uegrot'' referring ta the stand it will take ith regard to the Sentiief, is, to my mind, the noblest- to pttrsue. Everybody hero is pleased v".i the paper. W.t. I). Casm-Ant- x Mrs. Susie Gates, editor of th: "Young Woman's Journal" an I well known as "Homesptm" write? to a friend in San Pete: "I put the county Rkois on exchange. It is certain-ly a very fine paper so far. I hope they will have success. I shall read it regularly if it is always as good ?s the first two numbers." The following is from a toiler under latf cf July 1st. was received by a gen- - j lleman m Ephraim. The couniy Ri (iisTrn, true to the am- - hitit.n nud motives which prompted its hicipUjiicy, Ins t.ir surpassed my s.m- - iruiiie expectations. So far it ban amply! proven itself a Covi'y Ptfsr the pio'.eer! county p( per of ;Sanpete, notwitlistand- - Ihe ffiimeScntivrf la the contiaty. My time is so completlv employed, that it will be almost impossible forme! Ii write anvthin lor the Rix.tSTt-- at present. Wishing the County Ki ensri R (II the eminence and success, its able Wanipulators are capable of attaining. 1 am Yours Truly Alma Gre-n- w od. |