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Show County Locals. Baggy whips from 35 cU to S3.00 at II. P. Larson's. The surveyors for the R. G. W, j are at work in Ephraim. . You can get any kind of a stove at H. P. Larson's choking or heat's heat-'s ; ing. call and see them. Le's have a ra:e inj of the cin- , zens and city council, and do soms- ; thing about depot grounds. ' Last year Mr. Wm. Bawden sold, in Ephraim, 13,003 lbs of yarn . : made at Springvilb. Sea his card ,jr ' , ehew'nere. It is said there are 60 girls from Ephraim, working in Salt Lake. We hope sorai day to see them em- ployed at homa. Prest. Henry Teal commenced work on his contract for the R. G. V. just east of the Ephraim ceme-" ceme-" tery, last Friday. The Y. M. M. Improvement s- sociations of Ephraim will meet '""'next Tuesday at 7.30 p. m. All are cordially invited. We are late this week on account of moving into our new quarters. We have now the most convenient and best arranged office south of . Provo. The HtralJ says Ep' r lim has a saving bank. This is no news, as ' "... , it is generally understood that KpV ' ' raitu ha a number of siviags banks, . e. "old stjekinji." ! Why not 'jrganue a building and loa i associa i '.i right lice at home? - 4i could .a..ly b: done and the ii )ii :y kepi a, home would be a great benefit to the town. -A'.v. Yes! , 7 "wasay, why not? , 1 Mr. B. F. L'tkj, of Manti, one o.' our B. Y. Academy Students, in writing a firiendly letter to an em-) em-) ployee of this office says: "Will -ay as regards your paper, that it is very interesting and instructive." A'. H. Lund is filling up wits a fine stock of furnitur and stoves. --vJust the place for young married ' people to call who are just starting housekeipin'?, or the older onej whss; furniture recpuires replenish-.. replenish-.. - ing. It has 1 bcea rumored, and it almast appears maliciously, that diphtheria existed in the family of .Jas. T. Jakeman, of this office. Tnere is not the slightest sign of "sickness, of any kind, in that gen-.tleman's gen-.tleman's family, much less diphtheria. Mrs. A. C. Smith, of Manti, has just returned from Salt Lake City, where she has been to superintend, in person, the selection of an un- . ... usually complete stock of millinery. Her parlors, opposite the Tabernacle, Taber-nacle, Manti, are a perfect bower of all that is elegant and desirable .? in the line of millinery, , Tomorrow is the anniversary of one of the saddest events that hap-j pened during the Indian troubles! in San Pete. Martin Pedersoa Kuhr j and wife, Elizabeth Peterson, Win. Thorpe, Soren N. Jespersen, Iienj. i I? ij.. Black and Wm, L. H:te, wcrej killed by Indians under the renot'n -i ed Chief Bla .khiwk, near E)hraiir. This occurred on Oct. 17, 1865. j 1 |