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Show (SJP WP THEHOilESEi'iTill. CRjMGVR KLGU.AR tOKRf SPO.NLLNT ) WrAEnt in, J in. i5, 188S. Although Congress has been in session s x weeks, and a thousand b 1L have be .n introduced, only one b.U has X . Richaid bill, H. F. 14, changing passed both H uses, and that one is of the boundaries cf the first and second special interest to the large oumber of ad cial d.stiicts is one, in which we ui people whoareg.ven to the sport in which Central and Sjuihern Utah should be their patron, Isaac Walton, so distin-gushe- J much interested. himse'f, and also to that sti! largbut ivt be. bill 114 Much opposition to the is er number who are fond cf h, fish-tibe in ng to bill Utah tested man the the cf County by already question Comm.ssion-e- r of Fish United Slates the and lobbyists pay de'ejation pro'ir.nent a salaty of $5,000 a year and pruv.d ng that section. It provides for temportr.ly attaching the sotthern counties of the that he shall hold no other Federal Heretofore, the pos. lion has not just district to the second judLiil district offu-salaiied a been a place the late Professor punt Congresshaii provide fourthjudge lor t'qe 1 erritoty, and the jud e is com-U- ii Spencer T. Baud having thus served the It is Summed an J qualified. Tire counties country giatuitously sevetl years. a become wi.l law, measure mil the thus attached to the second d.stnct thought a to have is I ourth known strict President d as the the become ihu judicial and be entitled to the third associate friendly interest in piscatorial matters justice. The law provides that while and to be favorable to the development thee counties are attached to the sec- of the fishing industries of the country. ond tl strict all their tigation shall be Wh.le on tins subject, it may be well to attended to at Provo just as it now is. but mention a new complication tht will instead of judge Hendersons going to have a dstutbing intluc.ce upon the Provo evety other term he will r main in dcl.berations of the Intejua nal l'.sher-ic- s Cv mmision, now in session at the v!l the time and Judge Boretnan u til hoi i court at Beaver amj Provo Capital, and this is a complaint of our Ill's, however, is not the tisheimen on the great lakes similar to caue cf the opp si ion of the people of the grievance of the New England fisherthe Garden City ai?4 vicinity, for under men against their Canadian neighbors the present artatighients the calender at The matter was presented to Secretary both Ogden and Provo is always .cogged Bayard by Representative Chipruarr, of with business and in the event 0 Michigan, and the State Department tele- litiall the graphed an immeJ.ate protest to the change of boundary lines, did in that Provo city British authorities. gation be attended to There came near being a sectional 'would have the court there at least eight in the Senate the other Be- controversy at as tcuns the the of year jnoiith arer do not, as 3 rule, exceed three weeks day, provocation being a short speech of beSenator Chandler on his resolution of ineach, but a strenuous effort is already of holding quiry as to the alleged suppression of ing made jo change the place in case thg colored votes in the recant municipal Provo to from Nephi court boundaries election at Jackson, Mississippi. After in the contemplated change comments from ol t.ie fust district is made, and this is a few common-plac- e three or four Senators, and the passage the cause of (objection. It is claimed, and n rt only claimed but of the resolution. Senator Riddlebargr would remarked that there was no concealment plcnpnstiated plainly that Nephi, northern in of the fact that the resolution was intenthe located be nt rre cipitrajly should it ded to atfect matters that ought to be that and the of half jJ.stiCt '.therefoie be made the place of holding considered only in executive session; and as to himself, he court, 'Ihl'gij secret of Utah County he had noticed that, in confirmation for of Mr. would vote the icVfe-demeasure is opposition to the Sento shock second to This the Latnar. entitled is be would tint fact tht fc'ephi 111 the as within Senator a atorial week, her lor claimed dignity consideration the of Nevada, has made a declarevent of a change in the boundiiy lines inter-tw- s s.nnlar to that announced by the ation m 'Those operating Utah Countys It is now thought that Senator. the Virginia prefer in tins nutter evidently iw u pi vv.. rtns with an overcrowed Mr. Lamars confirmation is assured,' as it calepjar rather than a probable lea of is assumed that all the Senators ol his ihe' court altogether or a div.ion of the own party will support him; he will then litigation of this portion of the Territory need but two Republican votes, and Meswith Nepln which means a considerable sers Stewart and Riddlebergcr have pledloss of business and prestage to Provo, ged these. The case is very likely to be and an increase of business and prestige considered to day- - likewise the nomina-tiison- s ol Messers Vilas and Dickinson One of the to the "Little Chicago Vbove meuti me-- cases, most probably No sue is raised againstjhc two latter the former, will be the lesult of a change gentlemen, and it is sapp jsedtlnt their in boyn ljtics and Nephi cpitainly de- nominations will be coinlirmed without serves the beneht thit this n:?ans lurther delay, after Mr. Lamars case. As foreshadowed in my last letter, the The c mnbes now comprising the President has appointed Gen. Edward A. naithern section of the find distiict namely YVeber, Box Elder, Cache, Rich Bragg, of Wisconsin, to be Minister to and Morgan will then constitute the first Mexico, and though Mr. Stockslaget district, atid Ogden will continues to be has not yet been made Cammission-eof the Gencril Land Office, I am in theplace for holding the couit with fout 'full terms each year instead cl two s dined to think he will he given the place now. It has been erroneously thought immediately after Mr. Vdjs takes charge ly sqnte who evidently have not care- of the Interior Department. Several offully weighed the language of the bill ficials of tU.it Department are in dreacj of that litigants from the southern counties, the probable changes that the new Secof the Teiritory, which will constitute the retary may make, for experience has second dstiict, if the act pass, will be taught them that an incoming Secretary required to come to Nephi or Provo to must provide a few offices for his friends. have their cases tried. Court will con- There has been a Chief Clerk of the Intinue to be held at Beaver as now and terior Department in ten months; upon the business of that section w.Jl be at- thtf resignation of the Chief Cletk at that tended to theie. time, Secretary Lamar appointed an act to lose by the ing Chief Clerk, but he, after serving six Nephi has noth-nchange but a great deal to gain and months, resigned and then another was great hopes are entertained by the peo- appointed and he is still acting. These ple of this section that Riclnrds bill will facts are given to illustrate the one prebe considered favorably as it will be bet- dominating chaiacteristic of Mr. Lamar, ter for this portion of the Teiritory even and a single word procrastination-tel- ls IP the event of Provo continuing to be the story'. This is his great failing --con. the court seat. stitutional indolence. Mr Vilas wall apGYPSUM AS A FERTILIZER. point a Chief Clerk beforq lie himself is We have so much gypsum in our near in office a week, vicinity anc we see so little of it used by Last week Senator Beck recewed the Jartners, notwithstanding the fact that it cordial congratulations of his friends 4s so highly prized by the most skilled and admirers on his thud election to the a fertiliser, and Senate an honor tlyat Kentucky and scientific farmers has Advocate an ar- conferred upon no other man. Tho the Richfietd noticing in ticle by Win. 11. Hough which sets forth Senator is a tower of his strength to lljafty getod icjeps, we deem a few of party, and is regarded as somewhat of an them would be good for the farmer por- oracle on questions of finance and tariff. tion of our patrons to con over at this The scholarly and sa jrical Senator In time of the year. The farmers are now galls, Pi esidentro tempore of the Senate Jooking Forwarij to the spring work and has been receiving the Qqndolences of planning as lq i hat had best . be done his friends upon the loss by fire of his and how best to do it, and perhaps the fine dwelling and valuable library in his following tfjight suggest something that Kans is home the disaster involving the will prove beneficial and profitable if destruction of the bulk of the Senators acted upon, savings, about 20,ooo, as the insurance 'When should gypsum be applied to was that much short. land, how and in what quantity? When tm winter wheat and pastures? Early in the Spring, as soon a .the ground is STILL ON EARTH. iettled. On oats, corn and potatoes '"the clover On young eariy.jn Mr. H. F. fairly up, Goodrich, a St. Louis travafter the ciop of eling man, representing the Graham Paspring, or immediately is wi closer harvested. h the grain grown per Cq., contributes the following, it may broadcast sowing mac hindr;ntn be of value to you: How.-I have been trefub by two h dries, n width the driver fije, led with colds and soreness of the breast Rowing a stfip eight het wfdewdj be the past year and find great relief in purchased for 135- - Such a machine WiH. Chamberlains Cough Remedy. I cheerdo1 the woik much better than it can be fully recommend it to any one troubled w ith coughs or colds, clone by casting from the' hand: r L give it a trial. life Quantity, On land that its. fa Hariy, a merchant of Sweet Home, Mo.v bushel dne to or two, has also used it for several yeais and pjoiv'dd every year the acie is sufficient, and as the gypsum knows its value, he says Chamberlains is so slow in dissolving-- it is proper to Cough Remedy never fails to give quick tafre Into account the tune that will be relief and he always keeps Urn the house will nfix and would not be without it for five given beforeOnthe pldtv meadows and times its cost. Sold by Dr. Miner & Co., earth. permanent tht pasture from two to three bushels art Nephi and Co-o- p .Munti, Chen sown on an acre t one applicar : ' - VJSO." , iL KOI THE WASHINGTON LETTER. we will of leaOuig MUuuu herarwr prod uei the urk. uuliin tea oat. Tina end eufpiete u is, aufti ?, yr buirt Is at tne rae of uuly one fifth if a tnt a tine, for 1 E 111x9 ci-wi.l u t ti"tnorat of i u ! Tne ai'rwennut will appear in lut 1 ty u.v cue IQ t jf. fc.JUR) 4 MoHeu, ug i,e t Ti.c Circulation tARue of an Tair, and ccutHiuentiy whl te barime to ).& sd' a single before liquid conl&iucd vu it i dirtt real newspaper pur One nr-ptftLrtc for placed Lvsmhicg t tucue Lvcoiueti Ftvs Rlaufub, If it la true, as U YV do cot laur Chawrg ; orstate!, uHo wwi nuttfara. utterrit is la9el at that every newpafer to tuuiotrauh coQtimrfittesQA or to 1 surv th 00c u aontetinuw Ten Imea will accomikuiu by (lie persons oa an average. urteuu. Yu? p vd bjr U. Fir 75 Addres y of Adv. with modate about coj UwAt 01 powiU Ur wur cipibt tkr aud check, or aend 3u cents for Book f J7i jbtu. p. IiOWiXL ft to., lu brauciE hr., .w Yoea. We have iuft lwued a new edttlon vtbe KMM of Book calka lid li is 2 2g News'Oiter Advertising. the le narni mge&, aud among Its cjuteuis t Lbis arid C ai ilogues f N a DULY MVVhPAPEKi IN MW kUKK CITY, with Fat a. their AdverM-m- g CITIFY H VINO more BII Y NbYvPAPtKS 'i IV ttln i'H ilihe liesf. than dtp poig Jupon. H t VINO more DAILY N r.Y j.'a IN Lima w' iHpul tt m. mil ntr t !. u! i best th hi 1L Hs IN UuUt to adA JsM Kl L LW OK NLW P vert evtrv section f t e t o .nlrv : Ik iii a Cl out demon made Up vwu glint cie, guided by long o eaperlt nee. SlATh. The best one for an ONK M WFP4PER IV p If lie v III use bt t oue. to gdwrtNer F KUA1NSJN Al)V LH i IlNO IN DAlIA Newspapers la many principal eitu s amt towns, a List Uieu oiXvfg ptcull.tr m iui ements n one advtrtiaeis. LAKGEbf CIltcUIaArioNh. A compete list of all Americau pajH-Tbtsuinj regularly luorethaa 3,Ua) fcs. Khl jV.JIJI IL LdblKAL 1 IE fesa e. Cjliads? El-tt- ls. The E1DBEDGE B ia sold with tho guarantee of being the BIST that can te MADE, A , h -- I 4.C v ? fni a. BEST LIST OF LOCAL NEWSPAPERS, every tovi n of ocr 5 (M) every unpor population and tout county .e tt ii.a ffATWARb BiWP crPVAnr ere need as dreoted, &b LECt LlT OP I OCAL . A A0 and thus coDtlrgratMina r d sast nus hre are ureveutad. ITEW iPAPEiii, liiwhuliad- one of eur nee erflsemeuta are Impelled at bod to us f r ft U pArticuixfatheand wonderful eftit t nef half cT"4 pamphlntg t'vuta.si ..g j rmt d i of our itrenadeR in xtint?eiH' ug actual Urea. No f Aim 5.-- 5 pine. VILLAGE KEWSPA-PEltJiouim, Biru, Fr.v&te K3.deace, Hotel, Public build R.Heuwo wln.h in lrj?8,or M nuNrtory abosd he witboi t iheir pnitect eu. pienta are Inserted tor gil '0 V e want live. kcU, rsUiwLJ. aiea toragenta in tn Luiuid a lino aud apptar lit the btad. Addxoe whole lot one imlf of all Uie GUE.TADE CO., American V etkiks. IBAIWIHD bent to any addruba f r Til IUT Y C A07-40- gorey-In- 1 y 17, iSe7, n. , a g an .Voront , Lca-- e - " . going south Nephi oitoiu Green - - a 12 ' C .esfet conn Id a! 3.10 C hest-- r for 'iJ a.7 ' of Sanpete and Sevier. 5. BM BERGER, II. S. KERR. Superintendent. j Ja 999 end 399 WADA8H AVE., 9 Je CHICAGO, 119 TIME GAKDj Trains " . ' ORGAN Leave Salt Lake City at 7 20 a.fl an 4 ra , Passenger Trains leave S.dt L daily, for the North, to connect withv U. P. Ry. and the U. & N. Ry., at 8 , & 4 p. m. and arrive in S.tlt Lake t ' xl 1 1 '20 a. m. and 7 50 p. m. Freight trains leave Nephi ter , North at 7 40 a.in. and for the sum 5.15 p.n j Francis Cop, , Gen F. & P f John Sharp, Gen. Supt. General Offices, Mam Street, Salt L City. , F- - EYE2.V ORGAN war pJ?Ms rants; , - - m I S W fcjt Jtz-?- .v FIVE jt - IMS FOR i,1 9 ... .A .o--if s- srir s q ! - rte vi re 1 --isr-- YEARS. 5 ifOtrSO :Ttf dai! Going North at 5 48 a. m. and j tjr0 , South S 15 11:35 " j Arrive at Salt Lake 10 a. nt. & 6 40 pu ilas at'a'ned a standard of excellence b,i. sdiu'ts or no superior. It contains every improvement that Inventive geuius, skill am money can produce. A 'K leave Nephi follows' Passenger COTTAGE it fEEjTB jTAH CHICAGO , 1 L 3 or, 'in iie at Sages 1 X) f2j;'Ja 'Toiohi CO. ELDRESGE MANUFACTURING A'in af.er will tecne daily, S.nd tys excefl,jt cus; Goi-'- jVorlll Leaves C tester Fo Kroadway, Xew York. S AGENTS WANTED. TIME GAIil), Ol and Arrhe at Sephi art; fW ANETE Fountain Green 24X0 : S.c-war- t, , P'ehhir uDoXii m, fAf Ko. S. d l FvdGrect RAILROADS or fi-- 1 MAFJD TO ADVERTISERS! HAYVinno Cnf JADE Foaaeheckfrp5 print a ten imeadvemee autrmn meat tnOue im9 . I -- O I C Ns' V 3 C Ti n rid for volume, These Orsrnns are celebrated , " ai quality of tope, quit k reaitom-oIiemity in finish, pe.teit consimc' an, nmkinR them the most desi able orytns for homes gcnools, churches, ijdgea, societies, etc. 4 des-ur- miDLISIIED REPUTATION. UNEQUALED FACILITirw, SKILLED OR: .WEN, EERf MATERIAL UMiveteaily THH POPULAR ORGA lv Tne only line between Ogdonf Cake an 1 Denver without ciiaug Curs. Then ly line (ntweitw Lake and t'hiiago with hut ch.ingo of cars. The only line between the E Instructiipi Books and Piano Stoob. Catalogues and Trim Zi CHICAGO Cer. Randolph ,t. on application .im C2TTASE CHOAN CO. and Am 'i'. bctu r MAKE T.TIS COMBINED, conceded to h jojmlar pasei gt-the East and West, and Wert runn'ng llirntigii t Lake Ciy. Pullman Buffet and Sleeping on all through passenger ti.-iiTlie only Line 1'romSall LakeC running Sleeping Cars Fiee fufl tire of lidding ec clssand Eniigtanl tickets. THE ATLANTIC EXPKLSS CHIZnZL c pnp-engei- f fe, J j - VLi y kgLGJ s Lcavt s Ogden daily at 9 :43 h. letves Suit Lake City cl iih at II Direct c onnectinnn ism ;i. m. Denver for Vim Kansas City and all points o.ibtTHE PACIFIC EXPRESS Arrives in Salt Lake City from Eagtat4l35p. m. and leaves Ogden at 4:40 p. m., making nectiona with the Central Iacifii the west. - - oFican iusfeng Are Constantly Receiving New Supplies of 5100 enmra Scratches, Sprains, Strains, Stitches, StiffJoints, Backache, Galls, Sciatica, Lumbago, Rheumatism, Burns. Scalds, Stings, Bitaa, Bruise Bunions, Contracted . Eruptions, Hoof Ail, Screw Worms, Swinncy, Saddle Galls, Piles. Spavin Cracks. (Motions, Bt. fTKt9 COOO OLD STAND-B- Y accomplishes for everybody exactly wliat laclatmed for It. One of the reasons for the great popularity of the Mustang Lt iluirnt is found in Its quiverpni applicability. LverytKxty needs buc h a moiili mo--. The l,umborniau npojs It In coaoof pc Wen The Housewife needs it for gen'ralfair.'lj n-The Cannjcr needs it for his teams and Mu on. The Mechanic needs It always on his work bench. , The ytinpr needs It in cn; c of emergency. The iioueerneedsit can'tget along without It The Fanner needs it In his house, his sMb.e, end his stock yard. The Steanlliiial man er the Boatman needs It la llberalsupply nfloetsnd ashore. The Horse-fanci- er needs it It Is bis best Leave Salt Luke City for Prig and Alla at 7 :J0 a in. for Ogdtt :J5 a. l). and 4 p. in. & 8Springviat 6:20 p. m. invo it Salt Jjake City Ogden and Alta at p. m. HAWLS, Ogden at 11 ;03 a. m. CASSIM URLS, Tickets for all points Ei?t CASH MLRrS, Wett can be jaurcbai-eat tlieD office and Cdy ticket office, FLANNELS BLANKETS, House Corner, Sait Lake Citv. J. II. BE NET!' Gen. Pass, and Tk't Ag D. C. DODGE, Ien. Mini V. II. Bancioft, Gen. mpt. CCJ P Mens Ssuit, Childrens Spits, STOV needs it - er to 3.75 Keep a Bottle In the Factory. dap In ease of accident gave pain and Is Immediate I of wage. Kettle Alnaynin the Stable for Keep wbea waited. 4 U- - Wb A ? a ol 4 it iffiS rsc WM. T. REID, Manti, Utah, C S j h PARLOR u eonom. ?&! 8 $6 to $16 ?2G5 it will save him tbont)nds of dollars and a world of trouble, Tho Railroad man needs it and will njed H so Von Ms hfe te a round of accidents and dangers. The Backwoodsman needs it. There 5a noth-In- g like it as an antidote for the dansers to life, Umb and comfort which surround the pioneer. The Merchant needs It about hla stnreamong fcls employees. Accidents will happen, and when th9e come the Kostang Idniment iswaated atonoo Kecga Bottle lathe llonse. liitli best of Kteck-crevr- J LAND AGENTS frlsnd and safest reliance. The 5 ; WINTER SUITS FOB. uufH LOCAL TRAINS sales over $1 HARDWARE, BOOTS, SHOES RUBBERS, GLSSWRE, GKO. OOHHI2DS, Muscles, Borety Five per cent Discount on all cash w M33 WILKES, & HOWE. S. W. DARKE & CQ.;. . 'J T, C. BAILEYt i J. II. Wop(Kow, Secretary. Wm. T. Ri;id President. STAYNER &2SIMMONS, BIRD & LOWE, r ' Salt j LaMJ |