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Show ' ''" ' - - . ..j...... vy ..... I The County Kegister of an pete cowrv. F.phraiui, Utah, Nov. 6, 1890 I Oil cloths in .very style at II: Q. Hanson's j Men's BovVamiChildien's Ha's alpiic-- I ses lower than t ei at the Faimeis Ex j change. Your Chance to Si r this Show. Ban urn's "Greatest Siinw on Earth" cannot be seen in your town everyday but a show Hint is ni ne in the inter si of your pocket-book- , can be seen any day, at whose prices, compared with qualities, are "curiosities" worth vour while to look after call and see if you dun't get your money's w nth as fully as if you had none to"Barnum'ij," e speak of the Ephraim Co op. Men's and Bov's Clothing, new and resh goods at veiy luu puces Mt the Fainurs Exchange get your supply winter sets in. A large stock of Boots & Shoes, good value for your money. Eph-raim Co-o- Ladies ready made underwear at H: Q. Hanson's. This is becoming quite poj u ar. Schoti h Edinburgh Chevials for shirt-ing at HQ. Kans n. Don't fail to see it. "W. B. J. Stacey DENTIST . All warianied. At Ephraim on Wednesday and Thursday of each week. Umnti, 94 Ephrtit Utah, z The BekchHouse Blocks south .f the ank. ,t mm Btlmrml A 4. GOOD TABUS. fey-Ra-te i.'.yandi.s per day.-lfc-a. 6". WAV yy. Special Rates bv I he week. Good Commercial S.tmple Room. Good Bath Rooms. Free Conveyance to the Tern pie. Teams will meet panics at Chester when so desired. Eoiier fills. Bpliraim, Utah; MtiF(,CTOHERS Of the Best Grades of Flour. Orders Solicited. oSCUSTOM WORK. A SPECIALTY. e PETER CREAVES, J epiira1mutah. Superintendent W.H. Olsten Jfl 3). Ephraim. W. W. Woodring, Iri D. Mt. leaant, Physicians & Suria i. Telegrams will ouly lf an 5weifd if mad-- or endorsed by iwponsible piirties --2 J3 HM:'SS t Julia t Dorius,tiJ EPHRAIM, UTAH, Desirts to call the at tent on of the Public to the fact that she is the Agent for the BUDDINGTON DRESS Cl'l TING MA CHINK. Cl A r tur lurl Ir Inform if. SCOT 33 Mary Knighton's New House. Good Accomodations, Sample Kooms, Etc. Salina, - - ITatli Madson Bros?& Co. MANUFACTURERS and DEALERS IN friy Pine I.nmber, Lath, Pickets, Doors Sash, Frames, Screen-Door- s, Etc., Etc. JM"A11 Kinds Planing, Rustic ceiling, Flooring, Moldings, Scroll sawin, to order. liyCasings, moldings, corner-block- s, rosetts, etc., ete., constantly on hand, Ephraim, Utah. MILLINERY SHOP. Mrs. A. C. Hansen. Deatrr in al! Goods belo giri to a First Class Millinery S'wp. One block west a. id north of Taber-ll- e comer. Epliiajin. ARTIST. IFree Hand Crayon Vork"&a Portraits Enlarged And all work guaranteed. S. Johnson, Artist, Ephraim, Utah. EPHRAIM HOUSE Mrs. Ellen Dorius, Prop. Good accommodations and Sample Room. Main Street - - Ephraim Opposite Pust Office 2 l tilM.'AAas-.f- Fielding House, MJi.V B1BKKT, .flJ.VTJ Josh. Fielding, Proprietor. JGood Accomodations For Tracele ts and Temple Visitois, All are made welcutne.Good room: s LSOa FIELDING'S EXPRESS WAGONS. Passetg'rs & freight Carried between Chester, Ephraim and Manti quickly and with .safely A S'.itch in time saves nine, "And inivhe the means of Saving your Life limbs. See that your Harness is in ijood fix, which yon can do by calling on Jas. V. Stevensen, HARNESS MAKER. One and hall Snuili .t. oslolhce Main S'.teet, Epinaiin. Harnesses of all kincis made t i order, wink wananted. charues m delate. a.i h T. Y. JENSEN. TIN .IT El H. Aitiiittfuclrer t'f T 11 an-- : p,;fr W..ie. R. firz and ' G nu'ei lie. Jul s Siieit, Ejsi 3 blocks. Ep in m Ut in. I 'Q-- t Wm. Bawden. iSiit'!- III Ail kinds i A Yat , Mannels L n'lsai'S tai.s and vlfii's Dies G "..;. Wli ,le Salf fr 'VvimI. C.:: llol reliHed ..!!''... "' nos. fci. r uiier, D L ALLK I N - GENESAL MEHC3AXDISE. Dry Goods and Cn'oceiieSjljoots and Shoes. Lawrence, Emery county, Utah. 2 $2 Utah Nursery Co. Fstablishcd SS7.- - Over 60 Acres of Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Roses, Shrubs and Small Fruits. SsfkflJOneMillion Forest Tree Seedlings. JoA' Jyfil . iAv-f-t& rXurstry Crowds Located tn Suuah Hurst. Ward 4 . ,.(, fJt y Ckntuai. Pi.tk, Si cqnmSoi'TH Stki i t, I Riverside Her a Over 100 head ri'm .n.!--ti.j- j. ij.u -.- 1 of Pure Bred J- - N"'--" T'rX-f- ' Individual Alcits Short Horn Cat . '$s? of Jfigh Excel-- .v tlr, Vjrfc i knee. . r ,.23 Headed by the m.-.mJ- . J :"H"A ti1' z j."' About fifteen 1'amous Airdne iA4k v' " aJ head of Young 2oth &9thDuke , ; j Bulli alM, a fe a Roses-t- hel u J .Choice Heifers latter bred by A U f ft y. for Sa1c. Senil J. Alexaud, otb. f. t - for Lexington Ken bYlt I'o- -" tuck sViwJs. r . i, GoodhueVan Meter, Office, CentralBIock. Salt Lake city. , JOHN KNIGHTON, Dealer in .GENERAL MERCHANDISE- - SSfAU our Goods are Soldat the Low Ait Possible Prirsa . T r j .mm J. H, Otterstrom, . V ' . HEALER IN-E- ggtt, Grain j'and ail.kii us of Gcne'a Produce. Ephraim, Utah. 3 ROBERT RODEN. Dealer in, and manufacturer of, " Monuments, Headstones, Tablets and Vaults. Stone Trimmings for Build-ng- s a Speciality. Iron Fence, Building Stone Etc. 4-- 24 Depot Street, Neplii "E. M. XELSON'S 3AR3ER SHOP,S Hair cuttinjc. s3'',s Shaving, iscts One Door west of City Hall, Ephraim, Utah Tonsorial Artist. .ST. fOHNSON Has opened a First-Clas- s Barber Shop at Lnnd's FurnitureStore, MainStreet, - - - Ephraim. W. T REID. Probate & Zand Attorney, Manti, Utah. Has had longer practice in Land inatteis thin "V V' """" '" ,l," "" " W. K. REID. LJ UND II UND B . - DEALER I3ST All Kinds Of Furnitur, Window Blinds Carpets and "Wall Panar The Celebrated Charter Oak and MonltorStovos WHOLESALE AND RETAIL . 6 34 Ephraim, San Peto County, Sheep taken on Shares! Big Interest Paid ... Forfull particulars Address r call en Oil Christensen, J blocks east if Co-e- p Stori, Otterstrom' s Bltckmith ship, Ephraim. j J 1 1 7 l o. Olsen, DKALbliS IN Pure 15red Percheron HORSES. Handling Horses a Spe-cialty. MT. PLEASANT, UTAH. A TTORNE Y AT LAW. MANTt UTAn. Practice in all the courts ol theTerritory. Wm. ZABRISKIE, PROBATE ATTNOREY. Mt. Pleasant Utah. Business promptly attended to. T. C. BAILEY, LAND ATTORNEY, Office next door to U.S.Latid Office, Salt Lake City. Obtains patterns for Agricultural. Desert and Mineral Lands. Correspondence solicited and inlor mation given. Henry N. Larter, Sub-Agen- t, at Mt Pleasant. C. S. WILKES, OFFICB IN U. S. LANO O F.CB BUILUINQ. LAND AGENT AND ATTORNEY Obtain Patents for Agricultural and Mineral Lands. Geo. W. Parks, : K. D. R. Thompson Law Receive" U.S.Urod Office. Attorney, PARKS & THOMPSON, Land and Mining Attorneys. Office in U. S. Laud Olfice BuHdm. ral practice in all Cotitts Salt Lakh City, Utah FOB 30 BUYS (IT .. i ' TJNDERWAE.E For Ladies and Gents J Hats and a Few choice Suits of Clothing and a Large Assortment of ( ; -:- . .TAWCf . &SOSSi v C.Andrews&Co. 1 NEPHI & EPHRAIM. Highest Prices Paid IN CASH For Grain, Wool, Hides and Pelt. We atv also Agenta for the Thret Best Wagons in tbe Mar ket. THE BAIN, THE MITCHEL, All At Salt Lake Prices. j-- io C AndrwB 6( Co. .lames Lo-e- . William U. Bird. BIRD & LOWE, Laai Ajits & Attornys, Offiice next door do U. S, Land Office, SALT LA citt, Utah. W111 promote c aim lucontrafed and stispf mist s III he u d iftiw l LjK Geiieial laiiUoiucu at Wm.i.i.JIco D. ho ffl fad, i re em' lull, SJt a dumber culture lini tt. nd upoa oal and Mineral landt-Crfn- eral Infum atton rtlalng to lands furnlsned.wltluiaps Plt,and tagmmet. . t In the PrnSate Court, in ud lor Sjui Pete courtly, Vtah I cmiorv. lathe Matter of the EUtc ot Pctvr MunM, N' Ih c of settlement vA final account a id hearing pctitvn, ai.mt for distribution of rotate. iirc i h err by given that Btnha Munwn and ilii:;m t'U.n, executorof the l.a. Will ard f IVtri Munn dc ewsed, have rmidcreti and prerti4fl tin vHltrment and filrd ill Mid ti'int ! sccmim of their auUmniMralHia .t' kid eatate, and nlo hied their petitma asling tur the distribution of ajd and ln.nl Mortuay liic jih day ol Sept V 1 . ivi mi it 0Ykx.l1 a. of Mid day at the ciHiit lloisae ii Mauu cty, in said Saa Pete county, has brn culy aixrtt?ii l.y the said court fur the setiie-rte- -t J said aero ant and the lieaiip o( toid tetitioo. M iiiirh t.nte and perm inteM-- 'i vt d csti.it-- miv ai.d tile H. e rep ti: v To a 'tvurt nd 'lie Kmc nud f.i-r .tue. if inv he hve, hy cVMe sumuu not be di&thbuted a, prayed for ta said jclttion. John Kb id. Dated sirt, iSyo, Clerk Wm. T. Rkhi. Attorney cemly l;y Mr. Eldeii, tint pels. in with C" i;e and pieseuce i.f mu d in m.igcd t'i t;n p..sst-ss- i .n .1 ti.y h use' Iiui y ty it r thr potn liniited ttieuli led Ii nil to give h m his own hmse. and tj puni se j n t to y I. is pieseuce there nil day-- I liht. All this the captuied "AUj .t "has ' t kl, hut anothei thiiiK he did not know t wiil trll von: ID s Elden and h- - ku .vn. each uliier in ihe east a.id the "Mai ii" had ruiiied Elden's hie lor him. Y u all kuuw li.iw tlic vid Iantes did there w.nk theie. Eldeii died like adoj l.i leiviiijj me and be ii lending a man whose hie cucumtances neiueen them placed be-yond h s touch: I have no bUnv for tiiese vulunlaiy and brave detendeis .t our exposed lives, hut that in stakes mav never ajaui occur 1 prop se that Lym h Lau sn.ill never claim another victim in th vallev. Vhe Ii iscs ale stolen, . tteieatter, t murder c .mmitted, let the ciimmiiials be sen tt oio,.ei iiiljiinals lot tii.il allele evide.ice i carefully we ijned, and such humble mistakes as otcuied two days ago aic imp ssihlt. Let's take the chances ni criminals buy-iiij- ; themselves of) nr escaping, and in hariiiiiiy of purpose lei us pledge each oilier our ass, stance in this matter, tie-- I ie we lake a vote on the questio n my daughter would be id if you would ail pass through he hall ulieie the dead b, dy of Lynch Law's Last Victim is ly-ing." They filed through, some greedy for excitement, some mdiffcteiitly enough, and some relnctautiv, yet being; unwil-ling to attract attention b temainiiiK behind. Theie were few among ihem however, who weie able to shake ft i lie impression of i be sight that met ihe.r eyes through all theiralter lives. On a biet, diaped willi black and de-corated with Howeis, lav the body if a woman A white muslin robe covered the slender b dv in graceful folds. Tne small delicate hands were (olded on the pulseless bosom. In mercy to the vigi-lantes the face wascoveied with a white clotn, but they all knew that under it were protruding eves, blackened lips and distorted featuies. They also knew that the folds of solt lace about the throat hid the ghastly livid line of death. And one great beaided giant bursi into tear; as he touched with the tips of his lingers the shining yellow babv cuils of hair clustered about the head. When the vote was taken there was not one dissenting voice. THE END. Lynch Law's Last Vic-tim- By Ellen Jakeman. From the Western Galaxy. ; (concluded,) Picturesque groups of men lounged about under the trees, ot talked in an-imated tours of the piopitous siasmi.the success . f the l.'St "cattle round up, "and nunv tli r I lis sk incidents connected there with, or refreshed the im.er man with be ir m a i vat tai k that stood on a tai'lt- - or wmi Something more solid tr m b .skeis and platteis heaped witbsdibles in a manner mute profuse than elegant, but nevei theless highly appreciated. Mr. McGlinnand Mr. Gouldy walked apart and conversed in low tones. As tney neared the main body ot Mr. guests they shook hands wainily and, Mr. Gouldy said: "That meets my approval, go ahead. I will stand by you lor a'l I am ( he host m uuied a horse bl ck aud Mt. G uidv stjud by him, a. d as be bf ifaii t addiess 1 le thiee-scoi- e men afii w. ie al! a4iei.ti.nl 111 a nioiiiLiil A iia'l-moo- it was low in the wrsirrit skv, there was nu bieaih of wind all w,.s warm, p easaut. peaceful. "Ge.nlcmeii, li.eutis, pards,' Ml Goul-dy a d I h tve a p.i posit 1. 11 to lay lielur-- ' f u. Inn riisi 1 wish I . t.jil y .11 a sioiy. Tn sm'irniiigivtuvffi eiswnc hail tracked a murderer 11 .u an s of mi es.lef lor the East with lie man who has been kn .n t . you 4S "aiaj.,1 Jaspei." Wht-1- tlirse llltrll Callle t . my it use tliC .11 .j r was inv uesi. Despeiate tor ii.s li'e and liberty he took my brown, muffled his feet and attempted to escape by flight. When he passed the house occupied re- - . , ... - Final fiettleairiit of Arrount. In th Piot.aie Court, in and tor San Pete county, t'lah leinl.tcy. la the Matter of the Ertate of Henry E. Patter, Pecenned. Notice ot .tttlement of final account, and hearing petition asking lor distribution ol enlntr. Notice in hvreliy ftiven that 2achartah Kump and Aniirm Aiiderou the adn.iliittriUti f.( the estate ol Henty E. Potter, de. e.ved, hve rendered ami pre-sented :'or settlement, and filed in said coutt, their final atcount ol their rMlinifis!ratKu of ajij t.statj. and ;lso nird then ue'Mion aiki.tc (or tl e distribution of said estate, and otat Monday, the joth day of Sept A. t). i8v'. at it oVIock a m. oi said day, al the court house, in Manti city, in said Sun Pete couuty. lias beo duty apuointid by the said Court for the settle-ment of said account, and heating ol said petition, at which time and plate, any person interested in said estate may appear and lile his exceptions in writing to said account and contest the same.atld show cause, it any he have, why said estate should not be distri-buted as prayed tor in sard petition. John Rkid, Dated Sept. ist. 1800. C lei It. Wm. T. Ksio. Atl'y. j THE LADIES OF SAX PETE. TO THE "LIBERALS." Written lor the Kegmci. H e may have our little bickerings, (Like husband and like wife;) fVjQt ivoi uuto '.he "Liberal" ' Who would augment the strife; For 'twill brin;,' him disappointment And the bitterest kind of w.8 We present a solid phalanx To oppose a common fot. They've appealed unto the ladies As thi oricles of fate. 'Ihey have eulogized and watered, What they really scorn and hate. Oh! how weak, and faLe, and wicked Ihey must think us sensttless tools! To forget their damning record, And become their pliant tools. Not while we remember juries Packed, conviction to procure; The obsceni y, that women Urought before them must endure. Or the anguish of our children, With their tears and faces pale, When the ho'y bonds of kindred, Sent their fathers to a jail. Not till we forget the women Who were widowed by this band; And the cries of orphan children Cease to echo through the land. Not while bastile reccords carry Names of many noble men, Who have felt the chains of prisons-Innoce-and sent by them! Not while Congress' burdened archives, Bears the record of their guilt; And the Tribune's hellish pages Shows the blood they would have spilt. Not till we forget the methods For "redeeming" Zion's ywuth, At the sacriike of honor, Virtue, principal and truth! Not till we forget our horror When the brutal mobbers cried; And the names of those our brethren, Who defending us have died. Not until Uie bloody foot-firint- Ar .washed out by heaven's rains, And our loved on s grave's are level With the surface of the plains. Not while we revere our country! iWe would die tor its dear sake,) iio.v jour treacnerous homage soundetn, In our ears lii;e hias of snake, li'.-r-c rt'e pledge the Peoples Party! And we pledge i once again!! Oil! our ihiibands, Brothers, Lovers! Vote jo' us, atd John T, Caine. Still a j 11 Jas or an Arnold lhere may be among the men; But no woman, to conviction, Ever has a traitor been. From the grand old Revolution, To the Crusade of today, She has never swerved an atom, From the straight aud narrow way. To the man who proves a traitor To ids Mother and the breast Whence he drew the living life-strea-la that journey to the west, To his Country, Flag, and Honor, And his Manhood in its morn, We ave only deepest pity; Mingled with contempt and scorn. Lift our Country's Starry banner, (Synonim of all things free!) Let its bright folds sweep above us, Like tha billows of the sea. Pin the badge of- - w'oman's favor, On no traitor and no slave; But on those who bury "Libtrals," ; In a politician's grave. From our hands they've torn the franchise, This appeal abroad we send: Every Honest man in Utah On your vote we now depend. And we pledge the Peoples Party And we pledge it once again! Oh Sour Husbands, Brothers, Lovers! Vott fir us, and fohu T. Caine. Notice for Publication. iNo. 6tf. Land Office at Salt take city, Utah, Sept ij, 1R90. Notice ifc hereby Rtven that the following 'named setller ha!) filed noti.'e of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that taid pi oof wilt he made berire the Probate judge. in hi absence the county clerk, of Kmery county, Utah Territory, at Castle Pale, on October, 31st, 1690. vie Carl Wilbcrg, for the w n w -4 sec 34, Tp t8 R 8 s. He names the following: witnewes to prove hit con-tinuous evidence upon, and cultivation of, said land. Via: Richard C. Miller, Andrew Rasmuuett. J.ime M. Pe tenon, Charles Swiiney all of Castle Unit, Km cry couuty, Utah territory. L. lintm-,- , Register. Notice for INih Meat Ion. No 60 Land Oflicr at Salt l.akecitv, Utah. .Sept 37th. Notit e i gtven tlinl the ftllw inji named settlers have filed nuticc of their intention to make final proof support of their rcspeciive claims, und that said proof will be made belore the 1'iobate iudge of 8a n Pete county, Utah, or in his absence the county rlerk. ol said court, at Manti, Utah, oa the Igth day of November, 1MIM), viz: Charles H. Karnitworlh, Homemead Entrv, No 81 ti fur the S E S W S W S K Src ' 1 and N E N W and N W N E Sec 11 Tp 15 S K 4 t, and namei the following witnesses to prove tin continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said Und, viz: Orrin Clark, Kr.ixtiJH Kretton, Samuel Freston, Joseph Pule nen. all of Mt. flrasant, Sao i'cte county, Utah. A (no John K. Allrrd, l ecl;iratory Statement, No. itau Ux the WSK 4 Sec Ii and N W 1.4 N E and N K N W Sec 44 1 p m IS K 3 E. and names the following wt metises to pmva his continuous renidenre uKn and cultivation of aaid land, viz: William G. Btllmnton, Kobert Htotigh, lxuis M. Christiansen, antJtcphrn L. Bunnel. all of Spring City, San Pete couuty, Utah. Bird & Lowe, Frank D. Hours, Attorney's Register. REGISTER CALENDAR. Some of the Leading Events Connect-ed with Utah and her Founders. , On Thursday, Nov. 6, 1873, John Mullet of Salt Lake City, while hunting ducks, was accidently shot and killed. On Friday, Nov. 7, 1879, The Steamship Arizona, with four Mormon Missionaries on board, collided with an iceberg. No lives lost. On Saturday, Nov. 8, 1851. P. P. Pratt and Rufus Allan, the first Mormon Missionaries to Chili ar-rived in Valparaso. On Sunday,Nov. 6, 1S73, Chas. Lundgreen was accidently killed in a mine in I3ig .Cotton-wood Canyon. On Monday, Noy. 10, 1851, Preparations were in progres, for the opening of the University of Des-eie- t. On Tuesday, Nov. 4, 1861 The University of Deseret was form erly opened. On Wednesday, Nov. 5, 2845, Work was progressing 011 the Nau-vo- o Temple. NOT ICE rOR PUIILICATION. No. 6rj. Land Office at Salt Lake Citv, Utah. Oct. ist, 1890. Notice is hereby given that the follo-wing- named settler has filed notice ot his intention to make linn I proof in sup-port of his claim, and ttiat said pi oof w ill be made before the County Clerk of Emeiy Co., Utah, at Cast e Dale, Utah, on Nov. 39th, 1S90, viz: Hiram A. Soiiihworih, D S No 10876 for the NjNEJ Sec 7 Tp 14 S K 10 E. He names the following witnesses to pr.ive his continuous residence upon, and cultivation if, said land, viz: Heher J. Stnell, Kiank M. Ewell, Hativ l li.iiiiison. Wallet Gnmes, all of Sluing Clien, Enitty Co., Utah. Fka.nk 1). Hours, Kegistei. Boom, Wilson a Wilson, Attv's. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION No. 638. Land Office ot Sail Lake City, Utah, Oct. 7th. Notice is hereby given t!iat the follo-wing- named senh r has filed notice of his intention 10 ni.ikj final proof in sup-port of his cla m, and that said ptoof will be made before the Piopaie Judge, or in his absence the county-cler- ol Emery County, Utah, at Castle Uale, Emery County, Utah oil November 201I1, 1890, viz: Charles C, Clauson H. E. No. 6908 for the N. W. N. E. E. N. W J N E. J S. W. J Sec. J4 Tp 17. SR. 9 He names the following witnesses to prove h.s continuous residence upon and .:uinvatiuii of said laud, viz: S .ohm Olson, Delbert Oviaii. Rasmus O. R is.ntisst'ii, Pu--r ovedsen all .,f CleveUi.d, Emery C iiiny, Ut h. Frank v. timns Re sicr NOTICE. In the Probate Court of the County ol San Pete, Tei ritory ol Utah In the matter of the Estate Robert Btigrfs deceased. Notice ol Time ap-pointed fur proving Will Notice is hereby given ihat Monday the i9dayof November iSg i.ai 11 o'cl ck a. m. of said dav at the Cotut ll .use in Manti City. County ofSan Pete.Terrilory of Utah has been a,p iinted as the time and place for piovii.g the Will of said Robert Uriel's, deceas-- d; ""d f"i heating the application of Samuel Bills and James Andeison for the issuance to them of letters testamentary iheiruti. (ohm Ried. County Clerk. Manti City, Oct. 22nd 1H90. |