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Show ond part. Should the party of ihe Ijoiid part neglect ur refuse to complv 'h t be above conditions, that party of K fust part has the right, at its option Ira.ieel this contract. IVery large lieets, are those growing Vtly above ground. r defective and to be manufactured into sugar, Kill rtvV5 received. If consideration whereof, the said party of the fust party agrees to furnish the necessary beet seed at cost, and to pay to the party of the second part four and ha f ilillsr($4 50) per ton f.r all beets cultivated and delivered in accord-ance with the terms of this agreement. And for all beets delivered that shall contain not less than 15 percent, of sugar to weight of lit tt five dollars ($5.00, per ton. Payments to be made by the said party on or before the Tenth day of each month, for all beets delivered during the preceeding month. Witness our hands and seals the(blank) day ol (blank) 1891. The Utah S115.tr Company, fly (blai.kmd.Seal) Party ol the fust part, (Blank and Seal) Patty of the second part. Sugar Industry. A Treutist on the Culture of the Keel Prepared lor the IJeneflt of Utah Farmers- - jAn Inilustv that ShouldSuc ceed. NQten. CONCLUDED.) The plowing out, i. e. getting the jheets out of the ground at harvest . jng time is done with a particular Jcind of plow made purposely for Jthis work. .It is somewhat si mi a r to a. sub-so- il blow in appearance, and has. a point or blade which "runs uuder the row of beets, looser )ng and slightly raising them, so ihat they can be taken by the lops atld easily removed from the ground, When the beets are pulled jthey are thorwn in large piles or .jows, and with a heavy knife the (tops are cut scjuarcly off with one blow, at the base of the last or bottom leaf. If the tops are twist-je- d off, or a portion of the crown is left on the beets, new leaves will .sprout out at the first approach of .warm weather in the spring, and jthis will turn the saccharine matter into glucise which spoils the beet for sugar. The constituent principles of sugar are entirtly furnished by the atmosphere; and the sugar in a beet is formed from the air and sun light through the leases. The salinq matters are furnished by the soil and by fertilizers. ' It can readily be seen therefore lhat beets which are plan'ed closely together are less exhausting to the ,8:il, and produce more sugar, than those that are scattered or grown farther apart. Close culture has been demonstrated, through years of experiments, to be the most profitable at the same time to the grower and the manufacturer. AN AGREF.MEMT. The following agreement is gotten up Jy the Sugar Company" between them-selves and the farmeis This agreement. Bet eer,the Utah sug-ar c mpany, a Coipoiation, pnrty of the first part, and (blank )pany of the second nart. Wimesseth, That for and in considera tion of the covenants hereinaiter con-tained, on the pa it of said party of the first part, the party of the second part agrees and covenants to and with the aid party of the first part, that the said partv of second part shall and will plnnt cultivate, harvest and delivertto the said party of the first part, at their Sugar Works, 111 Utah County, Utah Territory, (unless some other place is designated ifl the muginof this coiit' act), dining tie current plain ng and harvesting season of 1891, Sugar Beets from seed to be tut nished for that purpose by the said natty of the first pirt, t the extent of (blank) acres of land 011 the Farm now 1 occupied bv the said p.tityol the sepond 1 paitii said Territory; the ar I tract to be so cultivated is hereby select- - l ed and agreed upon I etneen the parties 1 peieto. The party of the second part is I 10 prepare the soil at the proper tittle, 1 and wjthourdelay thereafter to cotn- - I pience the cultivation of said crop of I Beets, and at the proper tine thin them I put, sq that as a gtneral rule they will 1 Hand not over four to six inches apart .a. ' in the ros. On and after the first day of September.iu the discretion of the p.tv of the first part, or its agents, the said p my of the second part is to commence id proceed with the harvesting aud guherngof he crop, and to continue V.ie delivery thereof, clean and in good condition, and with the tops closely and jquarely cut off at the base of the last or bottom, leaves, until the said crop shall be exhausted the amount ot be deliver ed shall be increased or diminished to v meet the requiiements of the party ot the first part, as it may direct. I All Beets delivered under this con- - , tract are to be piled in a proper manner under the direction of the party of the first part, or its agents, or celivered di-rect in the Factory by the perty of the round trip to Salt Lake. Sell tick-ets on May 8th. & 9th. .limit to May nth. for return." J. 11. Bennett, Gen Pass. Agt. Dr. Gunn's Improved Liver Pills. These Pills are the result of a life time study and practice ot one of the bent physicians our country has ever known. They are a combination of vegetable remedies so finely prepared and concen-trated 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, delica'e ladies rind pil taking now a pleasure. They never gripe or sicken, and will not interlere with your daily wotk Sold at 25 cents a box by II. P, Larson. the STATE B A N K Of Utah. Salt Lake City, Utah. Capital, $500,ooo,fully paid up Heber J. Grant, Prtsidtnt. Win. B. Preston, vice-Pre- Heber M. Wells, Cashier. DIRECTORS. Joseph F. Smith, Chas. S. Burton Wm H. Rowe. Nephi W Clayton, Abr'ni. H. Cannon Frank Y. Tavlor, Spencer Clawson, P. T. Faansworth, Ehas Itiorris, Richaid W.Young Henry U Woollev. Its location is at Nj. 60 Mam Street. It transacts a General Banking 1 Busin-ess- It pays s per cent' Saving Deposits. It compounds interest quarterly. II solicits the business of the people of Utah. I Grat Sacrifice Sale. ""X. Big excitement in the Dry Goods Trade in Salt Lake. Walker Bros. Flyer t Go. j The wide awake Cash Dry Goods, Carpets, Clothing, ' Gent's Furnishngs, Shoes, Hats fc Caps, Eporium of the West have purchased over 150,000,00 worth or New Spring 1 Goods at Lowest Cash Trices, which they are selling I at unhead prices. SEEING IS BELIEVING See so nieces Full 56 incb Turkey red Table Damask Only is cU worth 4S "i3 71F.xtraf1i.1e Uleacb " " 5 " " US "loo dox Extra line j Napkins handsome Patterns " $2 d.)Z " 35J l'owels. Iai;e h.insome " i " " 300 " laoo yds " " Finished S.iteeus all culois " 15 cts " 30 " ooo " " " " Gingham all stvles " 15 " " 5 ' 36 in h I'eicales nice " " 12 " 10 Good Colored Surah all olors " 41 " " 6 ' Mohairs " 35 " " 60 Light & datk Challies. Handsome Patterns 6 " " 9 100 doz Extra quality. Fast black Hose " 5 " " 40 so Ladies leisey Yes's for ' 25 " 50 " joo " Good " Jeisey Jackets for " J50 " " 450 '100 Extra quaily Cloth Jackets & Blaieis " J5.00 " " 850 Bargian after Bargain throughout our mammoth Stock. Rembtr we guarrentee every dollafs worth of goods as represented, or refund your money We begin this great Slaughter Sale April 1st and Continue for 15 days. So don't miss the Bargain at Walker Bros. & Flyer Co. V.. Puemnmia and Brottchitlis carry off One Third of the Iionan Mace. It Is ne generally known thai Pneumonia and Bronchitti carry ot one third of the haman race, bat such are the facts, and hat it more surprising, both of above diseases result from neglecting a common ordinary cold. A cough should never bo neglected, M it is. every time yu catch cold yoa cough harder, end its ..au k. ay you longer Ballard's Horchound Syrup ikthe best remedy in the Korld for Pseumonia. afoinetnttiii and all '1'hroat aud Lung troubled. It you have any Throat trouble, call for Ballard's o Syrup and take no other, at. P. Larson, AgK SHADE TREES. Those wanting shade trees will do well to come or send to Funks Lake, get good Bar-gains. Selects your Trees, and know you are getting them fresh from the ground. Save loss and disappointment, as trees that has been exposed for days and sometimes weeks to the air very often fail to give satisfaction. For further Particulars call on. A. J, Young, Moroni. Wm D. Funk, Sterling Fielding House, ..V 8TBBBT, MJJS'TI. Josh. Fielding:, Troprl t or JGood Accomodations For Tracelers and Temple Visitors, A are made welcome. Good rooms Fire Insurance. PETER GREAVES, Jr. AGEXT FOX The Home, of Utah-Continent- al of New York Royal of Liverpool, England ..Etna of Hartford, Conn. Firmans Fund, San Francisco Office Ephraim, Utk. Claims For Indian Depredations. Th undersigned are now pre-pared to recover compensation to persons in Utah Territory, for the loss of property through Indian de-predations We will collect your claim or make no charges. Call a once. Jacob Johnson, office Soring Citv, Utah. Ferdinand Ertckson, office Mt. Pleasant City Utah,. tyring City, April 22, a. d. 1 9 StandardGaage, , Pullman 1'alace an'7;Vr Sleeping Cars on , 1 f, General Offices Sa': Lake City, VUH. . $ General me, iff f , ?, J. H. BENNETT, 'rj ? jtf Ge.Frt. 8 Pats Ajt . Ox Jen, Sail Lake. rinstU ..v, .' Uv; &&hMik I Ja ManU Lv8:io " 8iaiiiaslliMaiHsaaiiiai iiiimih atasiaiwn ImasM Time Table, m Effect April 6 1 891. East Bound. "West Bound. V, .Vo 4 J1 JVo 1 AtlantioMall Atlaotie tijirosf Pacific Mail PacrSc Eiprasa 8.30 am 8,4s p m Ly Ogden Ar 3,00 am 6,00 p m 9i43 " 9;55 " Ar gat Lake Lv 2;oo " 4;4S " . 9J50 iojos " Lv " " Ar i;4S " 4,35 " ii;40 " 1 1 ;35 " Lv Provo Lv 12520 " 3;io " 5;jo p ni 5J35 a m " . Green River " 6;oo p ra 8;j( 1 n 9J3 " 9J45 a m Ar Grand Junction " 2;oo " 4540 " i;io am i;oopm " Glen wood Springs " io;ss a m i;o " " 7io'" " Leadvilla " 6;oo " 8530 p n i;o p m s;j5 a m " Pueblo " 11525 p in 1535 ' 3;oo " 4;i " Colo Springs " 9155 " n;S5 5J45 " 7:00 " " Denver " 7;oo " 9500 & na PHOTOGRAPHS. Finely Tinted and Enamel Work a Specialty. The Only place in the Territory this work cau be procured. Cal and see our work, a ia State St., Salt Lake city, Utah. Morgan A Flowers. FIRST NATIONAL 'BANK OF NEPHI, UTAH. Paid up Capital fcofaoo Surpuius 25,000 GEHEBAL BANKING In All Its Branches Draws sight drafts on the principal cities of the United States; sells drafts on the chief cities of Europe; dals in exchange and general securities. Collections Promptly Attondod Accounts of merchants, manufacturers, mines and Individuals solicited. Directors. Gao. C. Whitmore, Jones H. Erickson, L.S. Hills, James H. Mynders, James E. Clinton. Officers. Geo. C, Whitmore, President, Jones H. Erickson, Vice-Preside- Alma Hague, Cashier. Martin C. Kroll, Mt. PLEASANT BAKERY Dealer la Bread, Cake, Pies, Confectionery, Can-dies, Nuts, Cigars. Tobacco, Etc. Refreshments ofalt kinds in their season Main sweet, Mt. Pleasant Ir. F. CLIFT, I f I lh. e. hosfordJu. li. PhYsicians & Surgeons. Diseases of the Throat and Diphtheria a Specialty. Office Opposite A. II. Luiiifs Store, Ephraim, Utah. W. J. Hosford.M.D., of Manti Attends ut Ephtaim every Wednesday for tlie Rational treatment and painless cure of Uncial Diseases. MINES Bonded Bought & Sold COMPANIES Incorporated and Organized. Money advanced on Good Proper-ties, and to Develope Property We can handle any good propertv solicited Address; Smith, Donovan i4 Co., Rooms 57-- 38 Wasatch BTd'g, Salt Lake. Rupture can be Cured f$tfr Guarantee given when Desired. For Circulars Write or Call. BIRCH TRUSS COMPANY, OFFICES: Rooms 206 & 207 Second Floor, Constitution Block, Main St., Salt Lake City, Utah. TO tTieroot again. h The Champion Binders and powers at John Williams Supt. Mayfield Co-op- . Grant Bros, company, General Agents. gpuy the Silver Brand Crackers They Are The Best Made at the Utah Cracker Factory, SALT LAKE CITY. H. WALLACE, Manager. IIPHI SAVINGS BANK AND TRUST COMPANY Capital 150,000 Surplus 4,000 Geo. C. Whitmore, Pres. W. I. Brown, Vice-rre- Jonas H. Erickson, James E. Clinton, Directors James E. Farshe?, L. S. Hills, Jas. H. Teterson, Alma, Hague,Cashier. General Banking Business. Intere paid on Savings Deposits, money to oan 011 teal estate :St. Elmo Hotels FURNISHED ROOMS. By the day and or week at reason-able rates, Nos. 171 to 179 Main Street, - SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH F. Elmekdorff & Co. P. Box 967 Proprieto r Mm. Anna Larsen will open ur in the Millinery business.in Ephraim, in the building formerly used for a post office, 1 block east of the pres-ent post office. . Mrs. Larson is a firs class milliner and is prepared to furnish the latest styles and best of taste in all lines of her business. She has just received an invoice of Millinery goods from the east. Call aud see her. Agricultural Imple-ments. GEO. A.LOWE Salt Lake City Utah. Agencies in all the principal cities of San Pete County. Agent for and dealer in all kinds of first class agricult-urea- l Implements, Shuttler Farm and Freight wagons. Buckeye & Crown mowers. Buckeye Binders Planet Horse Hoes & Gar-den city clipper plows. Brad-ley & Solid comfort Sulky Plows. Bessell chilled Plows. J. I. CASE THRESHERS A fine assortment of Bug-gies Carriagies & Carts. Ames Steam Engines Lane Saw Mills Leffell Turbine wheels. cunningion l CO, Salt Lake city. Dealers in Groceries, Hardware, and Miners' Supplies. Always on Hand of the First Quality a full line of Staple aad Faney Groceries, Provisions, Tobacco and Cigars. Cr.tTO0IdGJVf C ftiulated, coffee, T Gunpowder. Imperial, Qupjar"". brown. m- - Lxa Bnau. oit. choice K10 o lasses,syrup & honey Young hyson, Japan Our New Season Teas are guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction in every respe (Zjunnington co Groceries. Halt Lake City FurO SuiCeS D"ed and Canned Fruits. ... MKATSand VKITABLtl. o(INJ tFACT)o A full, fresh and complete tssortrnent of everything usully a0ld ino. hrte.Wt buy our goods direct from first hands for cash, and consequeaafclv buy at the ver Lowest Prices. S-- e make our easterners' interests our own.'by warrenting every arti- cle we sell, and if it does not prove satisfactory, refund the? money, te-W- e can and do sell the Best Goods for the Least money, and are con ftden we can convince everybody of that fact who will give us a trial CuRington co Hints' Supplies Salt Lake city SCOT 33 3b. Mary Knighton-- s New House- - Good Accomodations, Sample Rooms, Etc. Sallna, - - Utah W. H. Olsten ,B D Ephraim. W. W. Woodrlng, Bl. D. Mt. Pleasant Physicians & Eigana. Telegrams will only bf an-swered if made or endorsed, by responsible partie :3 3 CHEAP RATES. The R. G. V. will issue cheap rate tickets for the visit of Tres. Harrison next Friday. The follow-ing circular has been received by the agents along the line. "President Hairison will arrive in Salt Lake on the morning of May 9th. and will remain until in the afternoon of the same day. For this pecasion jpu may sell tickets at one fare for te s ?he CounlyV incokruKTetJV A Trl Weekly NewajMlpet'v gpevoted to the Interests sad Growth of Sajaw Th Cinderella ot Counties." r published at Lphraim, Sanl'ete Qp.f Utah. &l BHGUII'TIOJU Ycay, Ir.go; Sis Mrm., ii.yy. Three Mm., fi.oo la advance, otrierw.se. ii.au and Si.zj. Entered at the Post Office at F.ph-jiai'i- i, Utah, as second class matter June 4, 1830. Register Co. Publishers DIRECTORS. ). P Meilstrup, Pres. X. T. Jakeman, Sec. Peter Schwalbe, Treas. D. P. Madson, .Ole Larson. Jg' : ,1, iv ., ., '. Ephraim, Utah, May 1, 1S91 A VVondeiful Man A printer mav have a bank and not bs worth a cent, have small caps with ue ith er wile nor child. Others may tun but he gets along better by setting. He will make fine impression without eloquence and still tell the truth. Though it is im-possible fr others to stand while they se', he can set standing or both at the same time, mav use luinilur, and put away pi, yet never see nor eat pie. Slid a hum 111 ni he in ty he a rat at tiie time; niay handle a shooting iron yet know nuugnt of cannon, guu nor pistol. May lay his form on a bed, yet be com pelled to sleep on the floor;use a dagger without shedding blood, and on the earth may handle star He ni ty be of n rullimr (lisntisitinii anil have 11.1 desire to travel. Never b.se a cast, with on kowledue of law or physic; be always correcting, but growing worse every day have emb aces without ever having arms of a lass thrown around him, his watch house or other place of confine-ment. He may be sut rounded with mat u--r but dwell in ignorance of any disa-greeable effects I lis companion is the devil and be that presence ever so ag-gravating the printer niV have an-gel c temper and prove hiiixt lf to be a strong Christian warrior .v MARKET REPORT. (JlVtel by C Andrews. Co EPHRAIM PRICES. tWooI..., ......... 13 to 16 cts. Wheat 60 ct. per. bus. Xats., 1 1,60 per cwt. Barley ......... .85 "ct. per crft. jfljour Straight Grade.. Si. 80 " " NEPRl PRICES AVluat . r . , , .Co per bus (Oats .... . .sacked . . . J 1.40 per cwt, parley fi.oo " " jFlour $2. 00 " " VqoI , 13 to 16 et, News Items. It is reported foi certain that Salisbury h is concluded a treaty of alliance with Italy Tne Wisconsin Legislature passed th VVoild's Fair appropi lat ion's bill $65,000 U the amount appropriated. Chief Justice Green, at Guthrie, Okl-aho- m IViritory.has rendered . a decis-ion that wuiueii are eligible to dublic office. Theta Delta Phi, one ol the prominent Yule SucitieK, has been placed undel st ict (uitaiilint owii k l' nitniher ol 'he club beinu tUiiyeiously ill with scai-le- l fever. A caravel is tn he constructed (or the W ulds Fa r at Chicago, in facsimilie of tnat in wli ch Columbus sailed from Pol-a- s to di'Cover America lour hundred yeats aj;o, Washington, April 24. The secretary of wai has awaided O'Conner, Laing & Sm iot, of Dallns, Texas, the contract for impioving ilia em rauce to the haibor. The amount is 3,469,710 St Johns, N B, April 4A pleasure b )iit contaiinnj; a partv ol youn people capsized in the harbor this niorniOK.and Ne lie McA len and Ethel Allen were d owned. The otheis ero tescued with m xii diilicuity. A final gale olWashingtan relics began Tuesday, at Philadelphia. An attested copy of the Qenetal's will sold for $1400 a mattusciipt prayer book.J 1,25'j; an en-graving of Louis IV, of Franee $:,6oo; sword, $1,500; violin, S500; shoe-buckl-j25o; cane, $50, and account hook, $775. Cokeville, Tenn, April 24. Last Wed nesday niht two masked men entered the house of a widow named Hudson living near Overton ecu my line, and beat and outiaged her and her two daughters. The men are known and a pjsse is searching for them. A Chicago lover named Frank Thomp son engaged to wed thtee young ladies of Willsville, Ohio, was arrested a few d.tys alter having eloped with one of the tr.o whom he had married. Thomp-i- s lik?ly to sweat if not swing as the feeling is strong against him. A supposed worn in was recently ar-rested in New Yotk on the charge of house robbing, who upon being taken to pr son and examined was discovered to be a man He had kepi up lie d s guise for years y-- .t had never been de-eded, aud wascalled ''Man Eliza." A wonc'erlul operation is being per-foim- ed at Colciado Springs upon the eyo ol a litde six year old girl. The eyelids had grown to the eyeballs, ren-dering her blind. Tlie doctois have op- -e edi ne eye by cutiing the tilement and tilling the eve with cotton, If, in about ttn davs, this is healed the other will be opened. |