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Show it': y, 43.00; Six li I lure 01 irt arivau..c, .Hlo-- i..;, 2 .,5", 5.0.1 ?l.,- Entered at the Tost Office at 1'j.h-tait- Utah, as second class matter , June 4. 1800. Klcstkr Co. Publ - hers 2phraim, Utah, June 6, rSot r ' )! n: -- raits. () ''. ' orius R. Clawson, Peter Srhwalbe,' Treas. I). I'. Madson, ' Ole Larson. 'V' ft" ' : !:...' tii'. ! . ..' - v .i. 1' .: ; ;:".::r , , t i .... .i ! JJs i ,.! ....v !;:.:; ia :ir . iiss face looks itiwe mat of ar, old man id is cov-ered with The .."'.lild i heal-thy. A little Indian bny who attends school at Oldtown, Me; rkes an in-telligent interest in his lessons ami dties not simply learn'them by rote. The teaehrr hail. heen ofivin' i insltnrt- - ions?n punctuation, arid closed by saying emphatically: "Now, when you come to a period you imtststop!' A little black eyed gi?l then got up to read, and went on in a reck-less manner, paying no attention to the periods, .whereupon the bright little Indian boy poc ked her in the side and called out Justly: "Whoa!,, Vouth's Companion. County Loculs: , Tuckett Candy Co., Headquarters for Fireworks. Dr. Allen passed through F.ph. raim yesterday morning. The Kphraim Depqt is progress-ing very nicely. ; " Quite a number of people from L)hrim went to halt Lake City to the Musical festival. The Anefcor mining coirpny: art putting; u '.;u- ut inc liirges h:it .'iiijf machines in the Territory. Miss Peterson of Fddiraini is in the city visiting her friend Miss t Junily Greenwood. Indefendant. A very heavy train passed through Ephraini Tuesday to Manti, we .hink the company ought to run two daily trains. Young people should take an in the Nickle Savings Stamp (System: Jos. lv Dorius, Agent Ephraira. Captain James' Kelly and some of the I). R. G. W. Boys were out ..for a time Thursday Evening they hall if too.' Any one in need' of a genuine j'tibd shoe should cqtll and see the 'Stock represented by Jus. F. Dorius "" Kphrauit is city iri the jdounty for mud, but we are going to liave our streets paved ere leng, .'so Cays the supervisor. " The carpenter Shop of Larsons and Go's is almost completed, it is a very fine building, but, we regret .that it is not on Main Street. The funeral of Miss Bena Olson was well attended, the schools were closed, and' all" the Primary children marched td t'Wd cemetery. We have just received a few Suits of Clothing somethng good and at prices ranging f " vO. to iO. 0d. Jos F Dorius & Co. ' We understand that our l'.nter-pruin- g Druggist, IL P. Larson is going to build another house for rent, Mr. J. Rode, the barber, is the lesse. The Hotel Kuntsfotd of Salt Lake Ctiy is one of the largest, ana- - most hansomely furnis'ied l.olels in the (west, it was furnished at' a cost of 190,000 Now is the time to make prepa ra tions for the Glorias 4th. of Juty let us get a move on us, and have' one of the finest celebration Eph raim has ever seen. NOTICE. The Base Ball ' Boys of Ephraim jjfiU please ccme together Sunday Afternoon at 4 P. M. Central Hall. Jos'. V. Dorius Sec. Mrs. Hanso of Chester has lo cated at Eyhraim to assist Dr. x01steu in his professional labors. She has an elegant Piano, which will be the fifth inEphraim in a radius of one block. Mr. Enoch Jorgenson has return-ed from Heber Wasatch Co. where tiS has been principle of the Acad-emy. Mr. Jorgenson has not been living in Ephraim for five years but thinks, he will stay now. .He has another fine Piano. Mr. Christenson and Jacobson of Park City were in attendance at the funeral of Miss Olson, they called at the Recistkr yesterday. Mr. Jacobson says Park Citp is quite lively, plenty of work and plenty of men to do it. It is said that an enormous reser-voir t of clear, fresh, water has been , discovered 120 feet below the sur-- , lace q? the Desert of Sahara. It ias 1 ng been a dream of scientis ts an. 1 capitalists to i rigate this great waste, and possibly the water for this purpose may lie beneath its barren sands. , V. ? ' : t .: . I ! !.; ;t-. 4.:. jui;cci. j tln'i, checked, tho'jjj'i it is not believed 'h-i- t prices (,r rredits .will tie affected '.. yond a f.j' days. Hides are dull with some conces-sions, and the boot and shoe trade K generally dull. Hartford notes vi-r- fair trade irj groceries, dull with slow collections in drr goods, and quiet w ith good collections in hardware. At Philadelphia collec- - tions are more satisfactory in drugs and chemicals, but very bad in gro-ceries, extremely poor in paints.and unsatisfactory, in jewelry. Dry-good-s trade is small, but a heavy fall trade is expected. Pittsburgh notes that railroad orders' are held back waiting for crop results, and while window glass does well, flint glass has slack business. At Cleve-land dry goods groceries! hardware and shoes improve fairly, but ma chinery, lumber, iron oreand cloth-ing are dull. At Cincinnati the' tobacco trade is brisk, but the car-riage trade not quite up to last year's. Detroit notes good pro-spects, though margins are close. At Chicago dry goods sales exceed last year's considerably, as do sales of clothing, and there are very fair country orders for' shoes; wool re-ceipts gain over last year 50 per cent., corn 33 j er cent., and dress-ed beef, cheese, butter, end hides REVIEW 0C TRADE. Xew York, SaturJuy, May, 2j,Sgi. The continued outgo of gold, in spite of rose-colore- d assuranc by eminent foreign banker, has a de-pressing influence. Since Wednes-day, When exports were as large' as at any other time, there have been hopes that the movement would cease, but futher shipments for to-day are announced of $2,800,000 making $7,600,000 for the week, and dispatches state that Russia draws $5, 000,000 more from London this week. Its purpose in this large ac-cumulation is not explained, and is therefore distrus e I. This country could spare many millions yet, with-out serious disturbance, for the Treasury now holdsj in excess 61 certificates, about 20 millions more than it held when specie payments were resumed, but the out go has a strong" tendency to depress markets and prices, blocks have been weak though with a slurp rally yesterday forenoon, and the produce markets are much depresseu, and thj fall in die prices of all conimouities has oeen about i.8 per cent, in two weeks. The local money market is fairly supplied at moderate rates, as other Eastetn and Western nui-ke- ts are, almost without exception, gain, but in cured meats there is a decline cf 50 per cent., and in lard, flour and barley cf 33 percent. Crop reports at Chicago are very satisfactory, and the same is true at St. l'aul, Omaha and many other points, where the recent rains have made wonderful improvement. In-deed, the one rain of Sattirday last was probably worth some hundreds of millions to the country, for ex-tensive droughts seemed near. Trade at Western cities is quiet but very hopeful. At the South also crop reports are highly satisfactory, and trade, though only fair, or even sluggish now, and at Memphis gen erally depressed, is expected to be excellent hereafter. No material injury had been sustained from drought in the region tributan to New Orleans by cotton, sugar or rice, but the heavy rains have done great good. In general, it may be said that the crop outlook has rare-ly been brighter than it is now, and this gives the strongest reason for hope that any present depression in trade will be temporary. . The business failures occuring throughout the country during the last seven days, as reported to R.G. Dun & Co., The Mercantile Agency, by telegraph,number,for the United States, 214, and for Canada, 40, or a total of 254 failures, as compared with 37 last week, and 342 the week previous to the last. For the corresponding week of last year the figures were 212, representing 190 failures in the United States, 'and 32 in the Dominion of Canada. R. G. Dln & Co. 1 I but at a f(.w Southern points money is close or tight, and much caution ,n extending credits prevails. The Treasu y has paid out during the week but f .00,000 more than it has taken in, o. ordinary currency, out has also put out 200,000 11101 e fractional silver. At most places trade seems healthy, and there is not more than the usual complaint about collections, but the disgrace-ful disclosures regarding some banks, and officials at J'hiladelphia.and the collapse of some "fraternal orders'' in that neighborhood, locking up large sums invested by wage-earne- r have made much local trouble. In this city the great struggle betw ee employers and walking delegates in the building trades arrests much business, and similar contests at Milwaukee depress trade, in add -- tion to the heavy loss sustained 1 n the Northwestern lumber region by extensive fires. But the great strike of coke-worker- s at Connelsville ap-pears to be about e ruled, and a speidy resumption ofnwork by the Mahoning valley furn ces is expect-ed. The iron business is rather weak-ened at Pittsburgh by this prospect of increased supplies, and is very dull at Cleveland, but somehow more demand is seen at New York and Philadelphia for various forms of manufactured iron--. Steet rails dp not share the improvement, and are flat, nor-- s structural iron active t.u account of the arrest of building out there is more demand for plates, and bar which has been sold at jSr.6s now commands $1.722. 'The coal business is still threatened by production far beyond agreement, and prices do not seem to warrant the advance proposed for Jtne rst. 1 he woolen industry is waiting, wiih out any improve. nentr in goods 10 institv the demand for higher pricts pa re wool, though there is cheer-ing actiity in fla:inels. At Bostcn . , oods trade is not satisfactor) , wool reached 2, 299,800 lbs , several sales of new Calilornia, Territory, and other domestic kinds being reported, and t le rp trket is r tther easy. In cotton g!...ds there is fair activity, but ptice are very low, 64's print cloths having sold a 2.87 cts.,Mtrrin a: shirtings hav-ing been reduce 1 to 4c. by mill ge ..c, and wkiv sheetings having 1. Cht-in- For ! mil an' ' '; ..u ic nu'V pre-pared to recover roi ".pensation to peis.;ns in Utah Territory, for the loss of property through Indian de-predations We will collect your claim or mike no charges. Call a once. . Jacob Johnson, office Soring Citv' , Utah. Ferdinand Enckson, office" Mi. l'leasant Ciiy Utah,. Spring City, April 22, a. d. i8 FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF NEPHUTAH. Paid up Capital 156,000 Surpului ts,ee GENERAL BANKING In All Its Branches Drani sight draft on the prlncipa cities of the United States; sell drift on the chief cities of Europe; dal m exclunge and general securities. Collt-uMii- l'roinptly 4ttsadd Account of merchants, punulacturers, mines and Intlividimlo solicited. Directors. Geo. C. Whitmore, Jones H. Erickaea, L.S. IIillsjBine H. Mynders. Jiiies E. Clinton. Officers. iea. C. Whitmore, President, ones II. Ericksun, Vice-Preside- Alma Hague. CstsliierW " ' ' "! 1 - 1 f) Pullman Palace j H, SVjS Sleeping Cars 1! ifc5$ JWjk m D.'C. DOIXIK. 2 , r-- V. (M General Mua.erWf S B S v- - ' S 'A I II. BENNKir, I 14m ' Ogiten, Sat Lake, mMefyuSL 1:20 pm Ttiislle 12:01 pm J J' VWJ 4:58 " Ephruim l"Mi!awlMLwi . j:ju ' W;imi lv8;ii " mmm,mmm''m'mm'm'm''m'emmammmtri'mi Time Table, m KilVct April 6 is-ji..- jM: j JEnst Bound. West Scum" Am.ic M,il Atlantic Expres, j, Vi. 8.30 am 8,45pml.y. Qjrden Ar 3.00 am 6.00 m 9i4 " 9J55 " Ar Satl.akj J.v -- 00 " 4:4-,'- " 9:5-- " 10505 " Lv " .,r , . t, .... " 1 1 J3S " l.V I'rovo J.v i2-;- ' .. Soopnt 5;35am " (keen River " 6;oo p m a m 9i3 " 9J45 a n' Ar Oratid Junction " 2;oo " " ijioam i;oopm" C.len."ood Springs " io;5sam i;20 " 6,30 " 7;oo " " Leadville " 6;oo " 8530 p m 1,20 pm 2525 a in " Vucbo ii;25 p m 1533 ' 3,00 " 4;i2 " Colo Springs " 9555 " n;55 5.45 " " .' Denver " 7;oo " gjoattn HilppaJ! lilfpali HilFPafs! Fire Works THE II, A. TUCkETT Cunrty Co Salt Lake City UrahJ have a Wliole Cai Load of them Wait for our quotations:. Social attention to town display orders. Big Piscount on large orders. Buy II. A-- Tuckett's Candies. TO THE FRONT AGAIN. The Cnatopiou Binders and Mowew at John--William- s Bupt.'. Mayfield Co-op- . Grant Bros, company General Agents. canning 1 on I BOi - Salt Lake city.- . k Dealers in fJ Hardware, and Min"SuppHes. 5 ' Always on Hand of the First Quality a full line of Staply nd Fney Groceries, Provisions, 'I'obaccd and Cigars. OnCCn. 0, G.mJ"..'.-.. oOtHTarc(inin..ilate'd". "c.tiffe"c. fJT.leaOirmpMowrtrt. Imop!eon.a.e.,. cirnice Kin O iyssu.syrup 8: hrnpy Vuun hynn, Jfi.ir. Our New Season Teas are guaranteed to yive peifect s.ittsiar.iinii in eveiy u n n ingion co Groceries, jtLake City Pure Spices DliSills 0(INJ tFACi;T)o A full, fresh and pomplete .".ssortmejlf of everything usully SoUlinoa line. We buy our goads direct from first' hands for cash; and'consequc ntf buy at thO'Very Lowest Prices. "Wemake our customers' interests ofcjr'own, by wawentfntf'evtry. art;, cle we sell, and if it does nof prove satisfactory, refund the money, X&"Vii Can and do sell the Best Goods for the Least money, and are con. fident w can convince everybody t,t th.tt fact who wiUgive us a tria Black Oil Balsam. Safe, Speedy tk Reliable Remedy for dolic it blout, coughs and distemper. Heal-in- n all wounds wire fence cuts burns and scalds etc. No flies will trouble any sore where it is used Excells all other simular preparation Sold at all stores fc Druggist Mamtfactur'es & Sole Propri- - etors c W Nuniir Vet'ernary Pharmacy 71 V 1 st Soute st Salt Lake t city Utah" the STATE B A N K Of Utah. Salt Lake CiTy, Utah. Cap" ital,$500,ooo,fully paid up Member J. Grant, President. Wni." B. Preston, vice-Pre- s. lleber M. Wells, Cashier, DIRECTPRCT. Joseph F. Smith, Charf. S. Burton VVnv H. Rowe, Nephi W Clayton, Ahr'm. H. Cannon Frank Y. Tavlor, Spencer Clawson, V.'V. Fnansworth, Elias Morris, Kichaid VV.Yoimi: Henry W, Woolley. Its location is at No. 60 'Main Street. It transacts a General Banking Busin-ess- It pays percent' Saving Deposits. It compounds interest quarterly. It solicits the business of the people of Utah. Martin C. Krall, Mt, PLEASANT BAKERY Dealer In Biead, Cake, Pies, Confeetjoierv, Caw-die- Nuts, Cigars, Tobaeet, Etc. Rtfreskntf)t.i of all kinds in thir season Main Street, Mt. 1'leaMrt j rA L Simon Bros WHOLESALE Millinery Furnishings Salt Lake City, Utah. f 1,1 3 1 M L? dm for Imptmm, Un yJUjJj&J "f Manhood, itmlnai 'mSMSib it N"ouiint)i)i, Sttf tHttrmt, I 2 k 9 1 I o "f Hemorf, At. WiH gaSAtStMfe make tcua STHONS, flfir- - TO1WI1 o w tt.oa, t 9 W 1 1 i 1 RS Bon; f5 00. 3f"Eprcpj with taoh Bix. Atilrtt 85 L 6019 memtfi!vm 8T.i.QUl3 MOt Ounninton & Miners' Supplies Salt Lake city ... . y Rupture can be Cured SSSl Guarantet givtu when Desired, f qr Circulars Write or Call. BIRCH TRUSS' COMPAQ Y, OFFICES: Rooms 206 & 107 Second Floor, Constitution Block, Main St., Salt Lake City, Utah. H. P. LR SEN, M. J. SODE Tonsorinl Artist 0: AU work guaranteed 0: Open day and night till 9 p. ni. Sun-day excepted. Main Street - - Ephraim FM. Hn c, Maikland THE f CONKLIN SAMPLING WORKS.! workt tippojite U, r. R. Jlcpot. C)ffictl)ror Hau block and South siren, Ores carefully ampled and sold t lushest market price, Keturni. alo n uay ol ale. Ccnsignmentsnolicited, Aiirl THE COMKfJN SAMPLING JVORKS ' Salt lika City W.H. .Olsten ,M D f Ephraim. W. W. Woodring, M-- D. Mt. Pleasant ( Physicians & Srgant. Telegrams Trill only b if made or endorse d b responsible parties -- 2 S Cabinet Photos Sl.oO Per Dozen- - ... ' at ' ' Newpomb ife Co. 162 Main St, Salt Lake city. Satisfaction Guarantee Ephraim City, Utah. . - DEAtER IN . I un M edicuaes,' Chemicals, Perfumeries, Drugs Paints,OLls Ito.. M QS.tHuff0sC3S H 1 333 and Pure Spices .ggj Drnttt, Sundnes, 4 ill Goods ugttaljy kept in a Eirst-Clas- a Dnif Stt, also Spiees, Teai, CofJeoi. Coal Oil and full Line of Grece V Drwgn: Perseritins Carefully Compounded Dav and ATiekt i Agrent, for the White Sewing: Mechine, .Kiosrof all. . 5 $jt44 ; I CTotJ. and Trade-Hk-it ehfafual.tSUU ' ent hmlnemi conducted fur Waiarit"B. Ouf omca Is Opposltt U. S. Pattiil". ted we can nsr.trc patent In tilailK111 wmoto from Wastiington. f Band model, drawlnf; or photo.. wtM'W'P-Mon- . xlvlfie, if pmentnlilo or )t c f chare. Our foe not duo till pMe,itle.nireil P'mphlet. "Hon to Obtain Pnn." with names if actual c!1iit inj.oiir8tate,!!,'ty'0' town, tent free. AdUrena, Ovsoilte Patent Offica. W'hlraio P- - "v Spencer Clawson Co Wholesale Dry Goois Salt Lake, City. - - lltab. Special to the Register. F. l L'ean's store at Richfield was entered by burglars last night and blankets, clc,t!ies, tea, coffee, salmon and a large lot of jewelry taken. Sheriff Coons was soon on his trail and took in his man south of re wit 1 the plunder in his poss-ession- He now regret! his folly be-hind the bars. Mr. Bean offered rena-- d of $40, which Coons took' in short or.ie'. ' It seeins the man had anas i ta and C;t- - Maishal Beai is now on ids ira: a and expects to bag his game tonight. |