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Show ties will be presented at this meet-ing. CONFERENCE RATES. Special train for Conference at Manti, Sunday May 17th. 1891. Lv Fairview7-3- a in and round trip fi.ro L Mt. Pleasant P.05 a ra round trip 0.85 Lv Spring City 8.35 a ni round trip 0.65 Lv Ephraim 9.00 a. in round trip 0.3c Ar Man'.i 9.30 a m. County Locals. """ Soda Water sets, a glass at the Drug Store. Anchovies two lbs for 15 cts. at the Drug Store. Go to Jos. F. Dorius & Co. for your summer hats. The best line of Straw Hats ia the City at Jos. F. Dorius & Co. A very fine lot of Misses atraw hats just leceived at John Dorius Jr. Thorum & Peterson, of Ephraim, received an Engine for a saw r.iill yesterday. Honey Extractors made to order at the Iphraim tin shop. F. Y. Jensen. Fairvitw's base ball will meet Manti to-da- y for a contest of cham-pionship. J01. F. Dorins & Co. have iust received a fine lot of Gents furnish- - ini Goods. Mr. Peter Greaves is giving the highest price in cash for wool. Eor choice grocerses call at the Ephriam coop. They carry the test of everything. Mr. Carson the conductor of the Sevier Valley Branch of the R. G. W. returned yesterday. Emma Larson & Co. will open up in the Ice Cream business at J. H. Larsons place on Sunday, give them a call. Mrs. Annie Larson .carries the latest styles of Summer Hats. They are dandies. Call and see them. Mr. Ole K Olson will buy fat cattle Steers of any kind any one having any to dispose of call and see him. Ephriam Coop has just recievrd a beautiful Sh owcase filled with ex-tracts o all kinds and of the very bes purty. We h ave some fine Summer goods just the proper styles for Ladies and Gents Give ns a call. Jos. F Dorius & Ce. We are safe in saying that we carry the most Complete stock of shoes in Ephraim, both in Men's, women's.and children's shoe. Ephrain Coop. Larson &Co. builders and Con-tractors, are now ready for all kinds of Carpenter work, and stair build-ing. Call at the Desaret Telegraph Office for particulars Ephraim I. Poulson Supt. NOTICE. I have a car load of Machinery to arrive at Manti next Saturday containing Mowers, Binders and Rakes, which I will distribute in Manti next week. 0 01s jn. The San Tete County Teacher's Institute will meet at Ephraim on Saturday the 23rd. at 10 a. ra. The programme for the Union San Pete and Juab Coun- - Tho County Register iNCOKroaATBP A Tri Weekly Newnpspor, jfublishet at Ephraim, SanPete Co., Utah. Pntt4 t the Interests and Growth of San Pete "The Cinderella (.Counties," SrBSCIUPTlOMl jts Taav. ii 00: Six Muo', I1.7J: Three Moo., ioo I, tivaaae, otherwise. It. 50. j 00 and f i.aj. ntered at the Post Office at Eph-jai- Utah, as second class matter Jaae 4. i8v- - Register Co. Publ J'hers Claims For Indian Depredations. The 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 Erickson, office Mt. Pleasant City Utah,. Spring City, April 22, a. d. 189 cunninsion l CO, Salt Lake city. Dealers in Groceries, Hardware, and Miners' Supplies. Always on Hand of the First Quality a full line of Staple and Fancy Groceries, Provisions, Tobacco anil Cigars. OldGIava. CI Granulated, coffee. n Gunpowder. Imperial, CCC choice Ri. W tl Young hyson. Japan laeyrup at honey Our Naw Season Teas at guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction in avary respa (Ljunning.on co Groceries. jSaalt Lake City Pun Dried and Canned Fruits. o(INJ jFAjC5T)o A full, fresh and eomplete assortment of everything usully aold in on line. We buy our goods direct from first hands for cash, and consequently buy at the Very Lowest Prices. J4m?We make our customers' interests our own, by warrenting every arti-cle we sell, and if it does not prove satisfactory, refund the money, JsB"We can and do sell the Best Goods for the Least money, and are con iident we can convince everybody 01 that tact who will give us a tria Ounnin2ton co MiH?JS' SnpplilS Salt Lake city EPHRAIM CO-OPERATI- VE MERCANTILE : INSTITUTION North and South Dry Goods of all descriptions, flat and caps boot taxi shoes, both home made and imported. Clothing a epecality. Groceries, including Dixie Molasses, and Dried Fruit; Creek-er-s and fish. Our Hardware Department contains an Immense itoek Tool for Mechanics; also tools for Farmers such as SboTels, Spadtji SHADE TREES. Those wanting shade trees will do well to come or send to Funks Lake, get good Bar- - gains, belects your lrees, and know you are getting them fresh from the ground. Save loss and disappointment, as trees that has been exposed for days and sometimes week6 to the air very often fail to give satisfaction. For further Particulars call on. A. J. Young, Moroni. Wm D. Funk, Sterling Picks, Hoes, Forks andPuikea. Glassware, Queensware, Wooden ware; Ifedieinte; Drtgt; Paints and Oils; Well Piping and hiugles. Yonr patronage is always appreciated, no matter how nil your purchase. You may rest assured it will be r eorutant aim to give our Customers the best goods that can be obtaiaed for the money. Your Child will be treated a tomrieeiuly m reurself. J. A. ANDERSON, Supt. - - Stanaidjaje,.- j SlpingaUCars on a l SjJWS Sh 9 Through Trains. jt$$J7 H I O XJVf D. c dodge, Jr oi4l2JI 1 TO HORSEMEN The famous Perchan Stal-lion Sulton, No 2,415. will stand at Bp. Dorius Stables Ephraim, Jens P. Larson, Manti, and Peter Lauritzen Moroni, During the season of 1891. The circuit will be made every nine days, three days in each town. Terms $20.00 for the season, single leap $12. For further particu-lars apply to A. C. Olson, , Manager, THE STATE BANK Of Utah. Salt Lake City, Utah. Capital,$5oo,ooo,fully paid up Heber J. Grant, Prtsidtnt. Wm. B. Preston, ' vict-Pre- s. Heber M. Wells, Ctshier. DIRECTORS. Joseph F. Smith, Chas. S. Burton Wm H. Rowe, Nephi W.Clayton, Ahr'm. H. Cannon Frank Y. Taylor, Spencer Clawson, P. T. Faansworth, Elias ftiorris, Richard VV, Young Henry W, Woolley, Its location is at Nj. 60 Main Straat, It transacts a General Banking; Busin-ess- It pays 5 percent' Saving Deposits. It compounds interest quarterly. It solicits the business of tht people o Utah. Gen.Frt.Sn fuss Agl jsjv Jfi Ogdtn, Salt Lake, Thistle Nyj&y x : 20 p m Thistle n:oi p m rLT 1:30 I Faurvie)' io:oo m r f 5:3 Staati lt8:i ' SmmSSmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmm Tim Table, in Effeet April 6 ltf1. East Sound. West Bound. Atlantic Mail Atlantic Express Pacific Mail Pacific Kxpreaa I 8.30 a m 8,45 p m Lv Ogden Ar 3,00 a ra 6,00 p n 9140 " 5 " Ar Sat Lake Lv ' s;oo i;45 9;5o " io;o5 " Lv '.' " Ar i;4S " 4:35 "a n;40 " i'J35 " Lt Provo Lv ia;so ' 3;ie " g 5;5 p m 5535 am" Green River " 6;oo p ra 8;so a n 953 " 9 J45 a m Ar Grand Junction " s;oo " 4140 " i;io a sn i;oe p m " Glenwood Springs " 10555 am i;to 6J3 " 7;oo " Leadville " 6;oo " i;$o p m ijsopm im " , Pueblo " n;ij pn IJ35 " 3;oo " 4;it " Colo Springs " 9555 " 11555 IJ45 " 7:00 " Denver " 7;oo " jjto a n PHOTOGRAPHS. Finely Tinted and Enamel Work a Specialty. Th f Only place in the Territory this work can b procured. Cal and see our work, si a State St., Salt Lake city, Utah. Morgan A Flowert mlUreVs More lieu gyrap. No tinele disease has played such sad havoc vlth the human race a consumptioa. No other disease approaches so stealthily. Its early symptoatt are ig-nored because it is thought enly a cold er hacking cough, which is neglected until ttm gnra monster has sach a hold that nothing but death caa relieve it Ballard's Horehound Syrup has removed the grif ef this grim monster from many a threat. If taken in time it will effect a permanant cure and In the worst stages it will give surprising teiief. Try its soothing ana a ealing virtues. Do sot pnt it off until too late. H. P. Lars", Ageaf May por Womsin sufTfrs unteed Tortasro from llaok Ache If she only kaew how easily she could get relief by using Ballard's Knew Liniment, she wenld bless the dav she read these few lines. It is a grand remedy (r Headache and all Neuralgic fain. No pain ca withstand its magic influence. It removes the fire from a Barn or Scald in one minute. Itwil cure In. flammatory Khenmalism and Sciatica: appSed to the Throat and Chest it will give immediate teiief and moke breathing much easier. Mo farailf .can he without it if they once know its valne. Irfit. nice o cents. Sold by hi. r. Lasaoa. ) nritchett llouse, The fritchett jlcuse, Mt. Pleasant, Utah Three Block South of Main atraat Furnishes The Best Accommodate nt in in the City to the Tra el-in- g Public. Table Unsurj isaed Rates Reasonable Mrs. E. PaiicHiw Prop. Wm. Bawdqn. taalr All kinis of Yarns. Flannels, ndi.yi leant and Man's Dreaa-Good- i. Whu' Salt for Wool, Caah not rafun . DR. c. W. NUNN V. S. Black Oil Balsam. Safe, Speedy A Reliable-Remed-for colic fc blout, ( coughs and distemper. Heal-In- n all wounds wire fence cuts . burna and scalds etc. No flies will trouble any tore where it is used Excells all other simular preparation Sold at all stores & Druggist Manufactures & Sole Propri-etors .,. c "W Numn Veternary Pharmacy 71 V 1 st Soute st Salt Lake city Utah Rupture can be Cured TuWffiS!,L Guarantee given when Desired. For Circulars Write or Call. BIRCH TRUSS COMPANY, OFFICES: Rooms 206 & 107 Second Floor, Constitution Block, Main St., Salt Lake City, Utah. Dealer in GENERAL MERCHANDISE tJ7All our Goods are Sold the Lovreet Possible Yn $ SAMWJi & GUBIMSOW can be no two opinions about that. Senator Ingallis declines to be in-terviewed unless he is paid for it. The New York World spoiled him when it paid him $1000 to submit to the celebrated instantaneous graphic interview at Washington last year. Mr. Ingallis has only to stick to his determination for a year to drop as completely out of sight as if he had never existed. He was made by newspaper, and if they drop him that's the end of him. Th report of the New Orleans grand jury which has been investi-gating the lynching of the Italians in that city is not suq rising to those who have familiarized themselves with the condition of things in that place for some time previous to the lynching. Of course it seems queer that no indictments were found against the well known Jeaders of the lynchers, but before condemning the grand jury in any locality would be likely to condemn what was ap-proved by ninety-nin- e one hundred-th of its citizens. The decision of the Supreme ourt of Nebraska unseating Gov. Boyd on the ground of his not being a citizen, he having been born in Ireland and his father having neg-lected to take out his second nat-uralization papers, is one of great importance, and it is deeply to be regretted that it is jtinged with par-tisan politics. The case will go to the United States Supreme court on appeal. It is claimed and was so held in a dissenting opinion by one of the judges, that having been a citizen of the Territory of Nebraska when it was admitted as a State, the enabling act made Mr. Boyd a citi-zen of the United States. Editorial Notes. Tht French Deputies seems to have a soft of Tom Reed for its presiding officer, the other day he had an obnoxious deputy removed bv force. Ah there Rudini That was a bad jbreak you made that time. Mr. Blaine has had too much experience .with private and confidential com-munications not to know one when Jieseesit. Try again, old boy. Chief Justice Fuller's name has peea mentioned as a possible dem-ocratic candidate for President. It it no disparagement to other gentle 'men, who have also been mentioned jo say thai the chief justice would inake a model candidate. Mr. Blaine's candid opinion of Russell Harrison, the young man .who Is doing his father considerable harm through his newspaper, would "mighty interesting reader," but it is doubtful whether it could be printed in a family newspaper. Anybody ought to know that .when a cork is taken from the mouth of a bottle the cork is not the proper thing to put in one's mouth, but a New York preacher didn't. He swallowed th cork instead of the contents of the bottle, and now The Italian Government thinks jthe discovery of America by Col-umbus was a blunder df the first magnitude and to empasize that opinion it has decided that it will take n o part in the celebration at Genoa next year or in our Colum-bian expositoa in '93. The republican press pretends to think it revolution that the legisla-ture of Michigan, in the exercise of its legal and Constitutional right,has provided that the Presidential elec-tors for that State be elected by con-gressional districts, with two elec-tors at large. The grasshoppers, in the Eph-raim south west and, Manti north field are doing well. They are hatching out by the millions. It is to be hoped that the peeple will unite and try to kill them, other wise they will destroy the beautiful grain that is now growing? Mr. Harrison will probably ere the idea of November 'o, ic he has not already done so, that the possession of a son who con-trols the editorial utterances of a newspaper, without being overburd-ened with either experience or n, is a very expensive, not to say dangerous luxery for a Presi- - dent with second terra aspirations to have around. Notice has been served by the administration on all the other would be republican Presidential candi-dates that they must give way for Mr. Benjamin Harrison. So far there has been ne outward objection raised, but there's still time enough for the biggest kind of a row before the nomination, and many shrewd observers already see s?gns of ft-- The New York Herald continues to insist that al least ene third of the enormous amount paid out by this government for pensions is paid un fraudulent claims. The democratic House will have a fine opportunity to prove whether this pharge be true or not. If true, the frauds should be dropped from the ; rolls and he money saved, there ( A WIFE GIVEN A THRASHING. Knoxville, May 11. The details of a murderous affair which occur ed on Wolf creek is received here. Jonathan Bell, an old and well to do man, lost his wife by death six weeks ago. After two weeks he married a girl seventeen years old, greatly to the disgust of his family. ;is lime passcu, nicy gtcw muic un-satisfied and finally they went in a body to the old man's home, and taking the young wife out, stripp ;d her and gave her one hundred lashes On the following day on complaint of the elder Bell and one John Bal-le- w the wMppers were arrested, but were released on bonds. Then they went to Ballew's house to pun-ish him for interfering. Ballew resisted and in the battle which fol-lowed, Jack Johnson and three others were fatally shot. Johnson and Big Bell have since died, and it is said the others are dying. There have been no arrests. Both sides are armed. Ppbralra, Utah, Mty 16, 1891 DIRKCTOKS. T. P Meilsuup, Pres. J. T. jakeman, Sec. Teter Kchwalbe, Treas. D. P. Madson, ,01e Larson. SUMMONS. In th Justices Court of Ephraim Procinot, Sao Py County Utah Territory. C. P. Lancn, I'lainutf, ) vi, V John Ioe, Icfeodnl, ) lo Johu Doe. whos natni isothtrwiw uukoown Grceti ntj. Vuu are hereby lummoncd tbt and appear bfor me the undersigned at my orbce in Ephraim precinct Sap Pete County, Utah Territory 011 Monday the 8th, day of May A. D. 189I, at 10 o'clock a. in to answer a complaint filed against you on Saturday the jot. h day of April A. D. 1891, by said plaintiff. Said action is brought to recover (rum you Uie sum of 25 ets per head damages doue by the following de-scribed animals on plaintiff property in Ephraim Pre-cinct, together with feeding aud care of said animals and cost of this suit, Oneroan steer, 4 yearaold branded SJ ( the J is reversed) on left side. One red steer, white head, and all (our lees white allure crop and under bit in right ear, branat resell tr g W K. (combiued. The points of the ft spread) uu leu side, three years old. One red steer 3 jr 4 years old, branded T (eotn- - LJ biaed) on the left hip, half under bit off right ear. Said animals are held at the premises of or Jr., Ephraim City. And you arc hereby notified that if you fail to so appear and answer as above required the plaintiff will take judgement against you lor said sum of 25 cts per head for damages on said animal together with care and feeding of said animals and coals of this suit, To the Sheriff, or any constable of said County Greeting. Make legal service and due return here-on. Given under my hand this 30th day of April A , at 89'' P. McFarlakk Justice of the Peaea Eour aim Precinct MARKET REPORT. JBapeMaa hr- Andrews. Co EPHRAIM PRICE. W00l 13 l6cts- - Wheat.. 60 ct. per. bus. Oats J1.60 per cwt. Barley S ct- - Per cwt-- fleiir Straight Grade.. Ji. 80 " " WKPHI jfRICES Wheat 60 per bus bats sacked. . .$1.40 per cwt, Barley ...$i.,oo " Fieur fa.oo " Jtfoel ...13 to 16 et, SUMMONS. In f natiVcs aPsi rt fliOatatr Prcrinft rmlfltv afel SanPela ler. of Utah. Peter A, Gustesen, IMaintjff, 1 vs. Demand $1.35 Tohn Doe, Defendant, J Tojohn Doe, whaaename is otherwise unknown; Greeting. You are hereby summoned to be and appear before me, the undersigned at myoftlct in Cheater Precinct county of ban Pete and Territory of Utah, on Satur-day, May 16th. A. D. 1891 at 1 o'clock p. 01. of said date to answer a complaint filed against you herein, by said plaintiff on Mar 7th. A. D. real. Said action is brought to recover from you the sum of $1.35 lor damages done on said plaintiffs crops,by the following described animals, to wit: One red and white spotted heifer two years old.ille-gibl- e brand on left ribs, crop off left ear, upper and under bit in right ear. One small red cow, about three years old, star in forehead, white under belly, crop off left ear, under half crop in right ear, branded O circle on left ribs. One black and white spotted mulley steer calf.abeut six months old, no ear marks, and no brands visi-ble. Una black mulley . steer calf about eight at ten months old, some wnite on brisket, hole la left ear, branded or scratched on left hip. One red heifer, about one year old, star in forehead white on brisket, brand resembling a kgure 5 rcveriedi with a quarter circle over it on laft hip crop off right ear and slit in same, under half crop and slit in left ear and under bit in same. Said animals are now in possession of Joel H. Child, in Chester Precinct, County and Territory afore-said. And you are hereby notified, that if you fail to sd appear and answer as mbove required the plaintiff will take Judgment against you for the said sum of (1.25 together with expense of care. an keeping of said animals, and costs of Justice's court. To the Sheriff or any Constable of said County Greeting. Make legal service and due retumi hereon. Given under my hand this oth. day of May, A. D. 1801. Joel H. Child, Justice of tht Peace. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Those knowing them selves indebted to Petersdn & Hanson or H. Q. Hanson are requested to make a settlement at once, or their accounts will be placed in the hands of an attorney for collection! John F. Dorius, Jr. ASSIGNEE Ephraim, Jan. 27,1891 |