OCR Text |
Show Kesulved. That a cot'V of these revii.tU'ni go in the rcid: of tin-- M.'Cieiv. that a c'j'y or tht-i- be printed in the dirk-run- t e,iiets t 'lit. eny, that anoth-er copy ol them be (tinted, fmmed and win to his family, and that another ct.py be prtuled aud tiun.cd to hang up in the hulUul tin. Society. Spring Medicine. Dr. Gunn's Improved Liver Tills, on account ot their mild action are es-pecially adapted for correcting spring disorden, such as impure blood, tired brain and aching and worn out body.! They act promptly on the Liver and Kid-neys; drive out all impurites from the blood, and the malaria trom the system. Only one pill for a dose Try them tiiis spring. Sold at 25 cents a box by 11. P. Larson. Grat Sacrifice Sale. Bir excitement in the Dry Goods Trade in Salt Lake. WbLKer Buds. K FyLeu So. The wide awake Cash Dry Goods, Carpets, Clothing, Gent's Furnishngs, Shoes, Hats & Caps, Kporiuni of the West have purchased over 150,000,00 worth or New Spring Goods at Lowest Cash Trices, which they are selling at unhead prices. SEEING IS BELIEVING Se 50 pieces Full 50 inch Turksy red Table Dunisk Onlv 25cts.orth "25 " 4, 72 Extra fline Bleach " " " 85 " " 125 "'00 doz Extrri line Napkins handsome Hattetns " $2 doz " 35J " rowels, large hansome " $2 " " 300 2000 yds " ' Finished Sveens all colors " 15 cts " 30 " 2000 ' " Gingham all styles " 15 " " 25 jj " " " " 35 in h Percales nice " " 12 " ' a Good Co! ned Surah all clors " 42 " " 60 " " Mohairs " 5 " " 6, " " " Light & dark Challies, Handsome Patterns '6 " " 9 too doz Extra quality, Fast black Hose " 25 " 40 " 5o " ' " Latlies Jersey Vests for " 25 " " 5 200 " Good " Jersey ackels for ' 250 " " 45 "too Extra quaily Cloth Jackets & Lilazeis "$5.00" " b$, Bargian after Bargain throughout our mammoth Stock. Rembcr we guarrentee every dollars 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. Ballard's Horehound Syrup jor Whoopuiq Cough. There is uo remedy in the world which will give inch prompt relief in Whooping cougk a. Balliu-d'- Horeh"U id Syrup. It will positively cure it. If you will try it. your children will nut keep you awaka all night coughing. Mallard's Horehound Syrup is th most cooiiag and soothing rumedy Cor Consumption, eoughs, colds, lironchins and Asthaia i the world. It is free from opium. It builds up new tisBa, stienythens the I, urns, and is an inoomparable rem-edy madtt of the best and purest nisl.iials, If your Lines are wvali and you have a tickling in your 1 htoat, you need it Sold by H, Larson, Martin C. Kroll, Mt, PLEASANTBAKERY Dealer la Bread, Cake, Pies, Confectionery, Can-dies. Nets, Cigars, Tobacco, Etc. Rifrttkwfntt of alt kinds in their season atain street. Ml. VteaMuit, Standard Guage, w.:'-jy'fi"Wf- TTralaa. iP' tl4 O'L General Officii Sahyj f-- i Lak, City, Utah. 'j f , , , ? . - y yJj d. e. dodge, W'TZ vyV'J J B BENNETT, IWK I East Bound. West Bound. t ' JV J'o 8 1 I Atlantic Uall Atlantic Express Pacific Mail Pacific Eiprtea 8.30 am 8,45 p m Lv Ojden Ar 3,00 am 6,00 p m 94 " 9555 " Ar Sat Lake Lv a;oo ' 45 9:50 ' iojos Lv " " Ar 1545 " 40 " fj ti;40 " i;35 " Lv Frovo Lv.i2j20 " j;io " S;So p ni 5 ;35 a m " Green River " 6;oo p m 8 550 a pi 93 " 9J4S a n Ar Grand Junction " a;oo " 40 i;io am i;oo p m " Glenwood Springs " 10)55 t m it;o 6;3 " T,oo " " Leadville " 6;oo ' 8j;o p ia ijaopra a;a5 a " Pueblo " u;5prn 1,35 135 " 4J4 " " Colo Springs " 95 " it;$$ 4i35 " 7:oo " " Denver " 7;oo 9;oo a n TilllO Table, m Eifeot, March I5, Local Service Ogden, Salt Lake, Thtstle, Manti 3J30 Lv Ogden Ar 1)30 445 Ar Salt Lake i2;oi 4;55 Lv " " Lv i2jio Ogden Leave Salt Lake 4;S5 p. m. re 6;35 Provo " I0;2l turning, arrive Salt Lake T,3 " Thistle " 9I30 5:30 p- - m' 9JS9 " mt.Pleasanl 6;28 Bingham. L. Salt I ue 8.15 a 9)35 Fairview y;u Ar Bingham 10 :io p m l. Bingham io;54 Ephraim " s.54 3i5o p in Ar Slt Lake 5,30 p m 11 ; so Ar manti Ly 50 The Cheapest Place TOWN ISlwl "And don't you forget itl" ARTIST. g.Free Hand Crayon Worktta Portraits Enlarged And all work guaranteed. S. Johnson, Artist, Ephraim, Utah. Enterprise House MYRA HOLMES CO. 1 3 . Commercial Street, Salt Lake City Most convenient to Electric Cars, Res-taurants, lead ; i r i i. Theatres and all places of amusements. This Hotel and its equipments are en-tirely new. Ithas 64 well furnished rooms and is locatedin the heart of the city. MINES Bonded Bought & Sold COMPANIES Incorporated and Organized. Money advanced on Good Proper-ties, and to Develope Property We can handle any good property. Cor-respondence solicited. Address: Smith, Donovan & Co., Rooms 57-- 38 Wasatch BTd'g, Salt Lake. TheBenchHouse ai Blocks south of the Bank. Mtmodltti mn Btfnrmith'd. GOOD TABLES. JtsTRates r.oo and $1.25 per day.-- ! . R MENCH., Prop. Speeial Rates, by the week. Good Commercial Sample Room. Good Bath Rooms. Free Conveyance to the Tern pie. Teams will meet parties at Chester whea so desired. John Nelson BOOT and SHOE MAKETJ and SHOE MAKeXv. WORK- -s Neatly Executed and on the Shortest Notice. 3ne Door West of City Hall, Ephraim 1. tmmh 7"Jlea JliilsMSMihjeaSseaeaMiMMSaeawet PLANING MILL WORK Ma saw N W Store in Register Block, Main Street, fcpnraim City, - - Utah. In All Its Branches st MADSON Bros.&Co 0Tet! tmS Vr'XTt eUiee ijd efl fas-ea-tmelUM eondsftrled to tioduMte Free, Our OMe il Oeaotft U. S. Patent Cc. ' Snd we can patent la less time than Iboao remote from Wisbtrurton. Send model, drawing of pttoto., with tteseTtp-- . tion. We sdrlse. If patentable or not, frm of charre. Our fee not die till patent Is st'cnred. A inhle. "How to Obtafa Patents," with. aJaas of aetna tlients lit yew Stats eoejety, av tow, Mat free. Address, c.A.sraow&co. (teeaWte) Psjsaai CMwSt WMeaag'aaV 0 k Mr rreoman,MfD. A.W. Bnrrowa.M.D Freeman tc Burrows Eye Ear Nost&T roat Spectacles fitted properiy. Agants for tha best Glass or Artifclal Ea. Meals V Restaurantall HoursS Mrs. A. Powell. Mt. Pleasant, Utah. In the Building formerly the Palace Hotel, Opposite and one door north of Co-o- p. Store Lunches for Parties and Banquets a Specialty. The County Register (lNCOkPoftATBttj A Trl Waeltly Xcirspaptir, Devoted to the Interest and Growth of San Pete 'The Cinderella ol Counties," Published at Ephraim, San Tote Co., Utah. Kl'iMCKIi'TIONl Une Yeay, 9.00; Six M.m., $ 75T Three Mon., f 1.00 In advance, otherwise, fj.50, fta.ou and fi.iy Entered at the Post Office at Eph-raim, Utah, as second class matter June 4, 1800. Recistf.h Co. Publishers MltECTOlW. I. P Meilstrup, Pres. J. 'I'. Jakeman, Sec. Peter Schwalb, Treas. , 1). 1'. Mailson, Ole Larson. Fphraim, Utah, April 7, 1 S9 1 If y .11 want to Ite considered a well dtesscd nim.vi ti must have the best cluth tismt in m iking your natmeuts, a peileot fit a:;d the mol skilled woik- -j men to make them up for you. Martin Schmidt, the tailor. 200 progress Build ing (S.tlt L..ke) can suit you in all class-es. FURNISHED ROOMS. Furnished Rooms with use fo bath. Table Boarders tak-en. Rates Reasonable. No. 164 South 2nd West St. Mrs. R II. Taylor Proprietors. Matson and Christenson Photographers. No. 18 Commercial St. No. 18. Fine Cabinets, Only $1.50 per dozen. Every gentleman visiting Salt Lake during conference should order his spring suit, made by Martin Schmidt, the tailor, 200 Broytess Building. He uses none but the best cloth and employs none mil the vet v best workmen, so you can rely, on getting clothes that will not only fit you perfectly, but which will out-wear any others, if you leave your nteas ure with him. CABINET PHOTOS For $r. 50 per dozen. Just think of it. Newcombe & Co." the photographers 164 South Main St.. Salt Lake, have re- -' duced the price of their J5.00 Cabinet Photos, to but $i. 50 per dozen. If vou fail to take advantage of this offer, when you attend conference, you will always retel it, as such an opportunity, to get such fine 'arge photos so cheap, will never occur again. Many years practice has given C. A. Snow & Co., Solicitors o Patent! at Washington, 1. C, snccaM in obtaining pat-ent for all classc ot inventions. They make-- a specialty ot rejected cases, and have secured allowance of many patents that had been pre-viously tejected. Their advertise-ment in another column will be of interest to inventors, and pantentees manufactures, and all who have to do with patents. A SURR CURB FOR PILFS. Itching Pils are known py moisture like perspiration, causing intense itching when warm. This lorm as well as Blind Bleeding and protruding, yield at once to Dr. Bosanko's Pile Remedy, which acts directly on the pans effected .absorbs tumors, allays itching and effects, a per-manent cure. 50c. Druggists or mail. Circulars Iree, Dr. Bosauko, 329 Arch St,PhiIadelphia.Pa.Sold by.IL P. Larsen County Locals. Our stock is all new at Teasdel's. Scandinavian Clerks at Teasdel's Immense stock of Goods at Teas-del- s. Latest styles in all classes of Goods at Teasdel's. Saturday train from San Tete num bered ai ears. Buyers are sure of Courteous treatment at Teasdels. Alfred Dahl, of Ephraim, we learn has been suffering with la grippe. Mr. Peter Greaves is giving the highest price in cash for wool. The last reports of the Relief Society of this county showed that the ladies had $1460.36 cash on hand. Manti's Railway business for March amounted to 14.70, 0875. 82 less than Ephraim for the cor-responding month. Last Friday five car loads of hogs passed through Ephraim from Sevier county to the Eastern mar-ket. Rates of Insurance 011 Dwelling's are very low Don't risk a fire. San Pete was well represented at Conference. Every day the trains comming iuto Salt Lake from our county were well filled. C. P. Larson, of Manti, has just .returned from Eureka where he has been employed setting an engine and boiler for the Mammoth Safety works. Joseph Christiansen, of Mayfield, . goes 011 a mission to Scandinavia .this week. The well wishes of the Register goes with the gentle-man. One week last Saturday 21 per- - sons left San Pete for old Mexico. The family of Philip Hurst, of Fair-vie-numbering 16 and the family of Jens Tygerson, of Ephraim.num-berin- g 5. We wish them a safe journey. The best April fool joke, in Eph raira was a wall nut from which the kernel had been removed, and the shell gammed together again, con-taining a scrap ot papcr.and passed among the boys. Everyoi crack! ed that nut, but ntvar failad to pass i it to his neighbor. Mr. J. II. Bennett, Gon. Freight . and Pass. Ag't of the R. G. TV. Ry. , informed a Register reporter that , his company, the R. G. W., were . doing all in their power to reduce the freight rates. The rates now . given are 45 5 ard SS cents from , Salt Lake to intermediate points , between Manti and Fairview. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Those knowing them-selves indebted to Peterson & Hanson or H. Q. Hanson are requested to make settlement at once, or their accounts will be placed in the hands of an attorney for collection. John F. Dorics, Jr. Assignee Ephraim, Jan. 27, 1S91. to. 1. the arbitration sli ill be fully ag eed j upon before the decision is reached t v the Supreme Court, and it is s aled that when the case is again called up anoth-er short postponement will be asked lor in the hope ot accomplishing that end, The negotiations for a reciprocity' leaty with Newfoundland are at an end, and there will be no treaty. Canadi in officials are responsible; they prevailed on the British Government to refuse to allow Newfoundland to make a seperate treaty. The idea of annexing Newfound land has not struck the administration favorably. A member of the Cabinet is credited with the saying that its applies tion would not be lavorably received even i( England gave her consent, be-cause ol the island off her coast, being owned by France The partnership entered into by Mahone and the negro Langs-ton- , for the purpose of trying to galvai ize the corpse ol republiciamfm in Vir-ginia isn't worrying the Virginia demo-crats here not even a little bit. Thev saw that Mahone aad Langston Could not ret out the lull republican vote in that State to save their lives, because neither ol them possess the confidence of either the black or white republicans. The trial of Charles E Kincaid.a news paper correspondent, for the murder of Taulbee of Kentucky ntered upon its second week TRADE REVIEW II no news is good news as concerns the condition of business at this season, the outlook is fairly satisfactory. It is a season of transition and uncertainty, and every week that passes without distinct-ly untoward events brings closer the new and probable large crops of next Summer, and lessens t lie chance that in terveuing disaster, financial, industrial or commercial, may prevent the revival of all businesses. Money is in fair and increasing supply, and though still tight at Salt Lake and scarce at Jacksonville and in stronger demand at Omaha ana Milwukee, is almost everywhere easier, so that wants of legitimate business are met without trouble. The outlook for tlii coming crops continues exceptional-ly good. Wheat rose to 1.15 on Monday, and at Ji.rsJ is still i ceuu higher than a week ago, sales here have been 6 mil-lion bushels, and corn, with sale ol 33 million bushels, has risen 4 cents to 78J cents' while oats at 59$ cents ate le.--s than I cent higher. Wool is selling steadily, 2,618,000 lbs, at Boston, and the very large consump-tion of Australian is a surprise; it seems due in part to the bad condition of many Western fletces, but in part to the fact that the home supply is nearly ex-hausted. The Treasury has put out nearly more than it has taken in dur-ing the past week, but part has gone abroad. The market here has been a little stronger, rates on call using from i to 3 per cent, but no such sign ol pressure appear as are usually appre-hended at this season, The stock mark ets has been exceedingly dull, but on the whole stronger, the average price of stocks being about 60 cents per share higher than a week ago. R. Dunn & Co. WASHINGTON LETTER. (From our Regular Correspondent) Washington, D. C. March 30, 1891. Mr Harrison has his demander up to as great temperament The cause was the Publication of his phlegmatic of re-publican papers, including the New York Pfis of a Washington special say ing that McKinley had determined to antagonize Harrison lor the Presidential nomination, and in-timating that McKinley believed himself and not Harrison entitled to that empty honor. Mr Harrison has for quite a while been nominac on this subject. He has brought himself to believe that it is a crime lor any other member of his party to aspire to what he thinks is his own personal perquisite, and he has tak-es no trouble to hide this opinion from republicans that have called on him. Whether the statement made in this special is ttue I cannot say, as Mr Mc- Kinley has long been known hete, and should he, by any combination of cir-cumstance, and the liberal expinditure of boodle contributed by the''protected" manufactures, suceed in being elected Governor ol Ohio this year. I predict that he will be cani date belore the next republican national convention, no matter who he has to antagonize. Of course if he is defeated in his fight for the governorship, which democrats hope and believe he will be, that will remove him from the Presidential field. Numerous" reports having been print-ed coupling the name ol John M. Lang, ton, the negro with one of the new U S Circuit Court judge-ships, I have been making a quiet inves-tigation, with a view of ascertaining wnether Mr Harrison was teally serious-ly considering such an insult to the white citizens of. this country. From what 1 succeeded in learning it Is pretty sate to say that Mr Harrison is fully pre-pared, in certain contingencies, to ele-vate a negro to the bench: but wheth-er Langton or one cf the half a dozen other negroes whose apphcaion have been fi ed is not apparent. One of the contingencies referred to is public opm-.o- n and there is good reason lor believ-ing that some of these minors about Langton's apDointment emanated direct lyfrom the White House, and were started expressly for the purpose of (eel-in- g the pulse of the public on the sub-ject, and that Mr Harrison is very care-fully studying what is said about it in the newspapers. The Treasury Official are strutting around like peacocks, because they have discovered that it will not be necessary in the payment of the fitly odd millions ot 4i, per cent bonds that will mature in September next. Dosen't take much to puft these republican office holders with lOuceit. Senator Faulkner, who was one of the committee, and whose word is beyond teproach, saya the stnsatio ial accounts ol the carousal of thContresional com mtttea which accompaniaj th tamaius I tao lata Sanator Hant to San Fran-cts- c oa a spatial tiatu.ara ntirtly with I loaadatiua. Otbar gntltrun who vara an taa train araaqualli as empha- tic in denyiog h charges of uncat. mly conduct on th part of tha Senators and R'preseniatives who composed the committee. TbeAuorney for the Canadian govern- ment and the Attorney-Genera- l both sy that tht Siyward case now before the Supreme Court will not be afiected iu any way by the negotiation, now in progress between Mr Blaine and the British Minister, for making the neces-sary arrangements for the proposed of the Behring sea dispute, but lor some cause Mr .Blaine is very anxious MARKET REPORT. Reported by C. Andrew. EPHRAIM PRICES. Wool 13 to 16 CtS. Wheat SS ct. per. bus. Oats Si. 25 per cwt. Barley 85 ct. per cwt. Flour Straight Grade. J 1.80 " " NEPRt PRICKS Wheat 60 per bus Oats sacked , . . $ 1.40 per cwt, Barley ,..$i.oo " " Flour ?2.oo " " Wool 13 to 16 et, EPHRAIM POST OFFICE. VI AILS AUKIVK From the North 4130 p. ta, " " SoutU 6;oo a. iu, WAILS cis ftt th Ofth ar a av " iauth 4,). okvic! nevss Every d.ty except Saaaayt and Legal Holidays rem 8 a. na. uatil 6 p. tn. Money oders and Register bisiaess from 8 a. in. lo 4 p. in. ESTRAY NOTICE I hav in my pmiession th following deicribeti animal impounded tot trespass. One the sunt Sorrel mare about three years old, while strip in face, left hind foot white, no brands Tisible. If damage and costs on said animal be not paid within fifteen days from data of this notice it wilt be sold to the highest cash bidder at spring city Kstray Found at y o'clock ou the 17th day of April tig I. l)ated at spring city Ban Pett county Utah, this nd day of April 8al, Simon T- Hick, city poundlceeper. SUMMONS In the Justicas Court of Ephraim Ptetinct, San Pete County, 9 tah Territory. Christian G. Christenson j Piaintin ) VI. John Doe Defendant To John Doe, whose name Is otherwise unknown Greeting: You are hereby summoned to be and appear before me the undersigned, at my office in Ephraim Precinct San Pete County, Utah Territory, on Thursday the 7th day of April, A. B. 1891 at a o'clock p. m "to an-swer a eomplaiat filed ayaiast you oa Satin-dr- the Hth dayof March A. 0. 191, by said plaintiff. Said actiea is brought to receiver from you the sum of 5 cts. damages done by the following described animal on plaintiffs property at Ephraim Precinct to-gether with feediag and care of laid animal and costs of this suit One spotted red and white Cow, j or 4 years old branded a blotched brand resembliag h reversed on left hip Doint cropoif and point Hilt in right ear. Said animal is held at the premisesof said plaintiff, five miles north of lehratm City, near the Couety road. And you are hereby notified that il you fail to so appear and answer as above required the plaintiff will take jungementagainstyou for said sum of as cts. damages on said animal together with care and feed- - ing of said animal and costs of this suit, To the febffriff, or any constable of said County ' Greeting. Make legal service and due return here-on. Given uador my hand this jtst day of March A. O 89. P. McFarlan Justice of the Peaoe Ephraim Preeiuct Neuralgia causes much Insanity The higher medical sutherities of Europe aid America have recently decided that a large perceat-ageo-f cases cf insanity is caused by tke exeiutiaiing pains of Neuralgia of the head and face. If any ' setnber of youi family suffers tkis tormoetor, indnce them to try Ballard's Saow fcirjira.ot. One applies-il- 0 Wi" n""i '""mediate relief and yon will soon : dangerous and tormenting dieeene nallardabaow Liniment is tne meet penetrating I.inlmcnt known. It positirely cures Rheaaaasism, Lame back, centractcd Muscles OHJ Soars, t erns, Bttnmos, etc. It penetrates and opens up the pores, drewmg all peisonoes matter to the surface, restoring and premoting a natural clrcubtioe of the bloed through the diseased parts. Seal by 1 p. Laitson. |