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Show i r r 'MMMa EDITORIAL BREVITIES. secured a large supply of banda handkeicjneft, which they distribute! freely. Every body had a bandnnga eyd the most dignified legislators could jfc seen flaunting the flag of the "Old ft-- 1 man m a significant manner Mr. Rai-- 1 dall spread h s out over his desk, tied his, fl tg flashion to the be?s rod in front of his desk; Representafie Lawler tucked Ins in his vest front, fed from every democratic pocket peepd the ruddy cloth. The Tariff debate was plodding alpig over the "lumber clause when Mr. Ccu ofN Y.. created a diversion by asltng permission to have lead a dispati h frail 11 St. Louis, announcing President Clpe-land- s renonnnation bv acclamation, fi's was greeted with vociferous applause y the Democrats, and Mr Tarsney, w' vv had the floor, waved his bandanna As soon as the Democrats bid quieted down the Republicans answered them with a round of applause and ness move does not necessarily need to The Dentoe rats joined in tl.s be lrauduleiit and that a opand the scene was ( ont.micd Ur business men is en- again, erated by vv several minutes. tirely different and more prosperous than On Wednesday the White 1 louse vrs one operated by iqen unaccustomed to as cjuiet as it usually is on these sumtrci business ways, as too many of our e days and there were no md cations especially in couutry towns, its occupant had just received that are. It also proves to their slow undera for the high ofiicehe standings that it is money that makes now holds. In the morn.ng Mr. Clevethe mare go and that a man without land drove in from O.-- View, his coui-tr- y money cant make money as fast as a residence, and went to work as usial man with money can. Also, it proves with amass of papers requiring his a tuithat when an extra investment becomes tion. Pie permitted no visible anxiety necessary and the men with money get about news fruni the Convention, but he the best end, they are not necessarily dis- read all the with interest. telegrams honest swindlers. We think that it was At noon he went down to great the leception proven in the meetings of last Saturday m the East room and shoot; Lands wtii and Monday evenings, a renoit of which the people who lnd gathered there to is found elsewhere, that the men who see him. Later, when the. bulletin anhave recently bought shares m the Neplu was received his Standard Mills bought in with any eye to nouncing he was seated at his desk. Col. Lamont honest, legitimate business and not an read him the telegram, and .after exeye to gam, by fraudulent means. They few a rehtarks, the President saw that Nephi needed a first lass mill. changing went on with his work as if nothing had They saw that there was the only and happened. Soon the congratulatory telbest location foi ort. 'i hey saw also egrams began to pour in from all over that it was good property depiecated m the country in large numbers. value by poor management only with an after the receipt of the Immediately excellent opp irtunity of that propel ty renews, Col. Lamont telephoned it to Oak deeming itself properly managed. They View, to Mrs. Cleveland, who showed at oqce began to buy up stock, quietly, of much moie delight over the tidings than course, et, they are a class of men who her, husband had done. picfir to do their own business themcanThe choice for selves, ill their own wav, without sugges- didates on each of the old tickets party tions from anybody. '1 hey secured tfieir is of vital inijl irtance at tins election beobject by getting sufficient shares to give cause of the poss'hihiy tbit the presthem considerable authority as regards ident of the for the ne,t two sesthb operating, managing and conductthe have sions may casting vote oil all ing of the null. They are all men ef busiof suffu lent mtciest to cause ness and if we may be allowed to pre- questions a d yision on party huts. The teim.s of dict, the mill is now on the high road to twelve Demociatic Sen itors expire on big success and those who still hold the 4th, of March, 1889. O! all of these shares will yet feel that they made a the only seat winch the republicans can splendid investment. lioDe to win is that of Mr. McPheison, of Itvvasagoud thing that the share- New Jersey. holders decided upon the assessment as As senator R.ddlehurgerwiil make wav far as they did and it would have been for Mr. B 11 hour, of Va , the Democrats better if the necessary rnonev instead oi aie sine of being no worse off in the next pait, had been pa.d by assessment. It Senate titan they are now, while, .n c.iv would have been moie ju-- t to all the Mr. McPherson should be suit ceded by shaicholders, especially ti the older a Democrat, they will hae px.utly shaicholders, as they would then have same number of Sc it . s die ..publiheld the same power and had the smiie cans, and can tie tl.c t n even p.ulv now have voice pioportionately that they vote. made same the and at time good money Should the next Lt D he tied an elon the extra investment. Whereas, just ite enl parh.inicntaiia.i could reiwhr now it is a question whether or no the service to h.s party a, piesuin; new slock that is to be issued can be officer, and an ineflK.eiU one could do sold for their full face value anti even if corresponding injury And, should the dent-elec- t (1 c Ict.vceu they should sell at par value the new Vice-Pre- s the shaies yv ill be bought up by the parties casting c f the electral vote and the meetwho are now the biggest shareholders ing ot the Senate, it would tie doiib'.f il tniowingthe null vmually more into whether th.u body would he alee to their power and control. It was nit ex r,t gll. ac'ly business, hut yet a good idea foi the two parties to meet half way and f1 hi will unruedaltlv reSim call the piesent shaies vvoith sevemtv-fiv- e lieve oils hoc Croup pin, Cou,h, and bronper cent, i f the face value, but is that chitis. Sold by D. O. Miner, Nephi. ready wh it they aie would Time vv.il tc1!. La the leaduress w.th winch the lieu shares are bought up. At any rate the result was hettc r all anuiul, than cu'e could well anticipate, at the hist meet.ng and it is anothei sti p to clp Nephi, as 000 Nephi is the natural key to this portion of tb,e iciritorv and cat h enterpr.se ef this kindtencD to m ike it so in re.dity. trade and as ihere is business, any am junt of it. in this line leaving us every day, it would seem that competition .s It is a sorry piece of news that comes exactly what is needed to put life into Informing us that grassh vppers aie thick this business. J here are men at the head pnd doing much damage on the farms in of both companies of w ide business px the south fields. The noith fields have perieni e well arc usion;ed to competition pot ypt been reached by these pests, but and both inst.tutions w ill bung money the bench south of Nephi is literally cov- to the country by bringing a bigger puce ered with them. Much damage has been fur the products of the farm. done to the fields of Levan and now the hay in the south meadow is being rut to It v. as a good thing for the tow n that pave it from being dew tired by the hun- the owners of stoi k in the Standaid gry grasshopers which are coming there Mills, who weie opposed to increasing jn clouds. As to the loss in gran Mr. the investment anil making a first class Vickers sepms at present to be the heaui-e- roller m out of the present second loser. He, with all of his help, is class Jmrr mill, wheeled around Into line Striving tyijrd each day to burp tee pests that fhey might help push instead of reup, but they are to many tor him. lie tard the enterprise. business is busineeds the help of others and it seems to ness and it sometimes does a few, ho ps that the whole tow n should turn out .ue not in the habit of doing business, en masse and endeavor to entirely annigood to get brushed up against it once hilate them. in a while. It pioves to them that a busiare not of a of The st Nephi people gloomy nature, but have the happy faculty of looking on the bright side of everything. If it were olhenvise, the present would seem to them a most dismal year. The w'ool men, front whom we get the greater portion of our money, are getting almost nothing for their wool and now comes the grasshopers to reduce the farmers earnings. Fortunately other ways are coming into vogpp by which the goodsof this woild can be gotten. The first couple married in the recently dedicated Manti Temple was Mr. J. M Sjodahl and Miss phristena Christoffer-so- n of Manti. Mr. Sjodahl is well known to the readers of The Ensign and also pf the Home Sentinel of Manti as the author of several articles on theological gutfjects that have appeared m both papers, many of which shown decided ability. Mr. Sjodahl has recently completed the woik of translating the book of Doc trin and Covenants into the Swedisii language and we understand that the printing of it in that language will he begun in a short time at Salt Lake City, under the superintendency of Mr. Sjodahl. Miss ChristofLtrson is well known in Manti as a highly respectable lady, the eldest daughter of a well known held several positions in the Chinch in Sun Pete. There were two other couples married pn the first day of the opening of the 1'emple. They were G. E Andttson.the photographer, whose places of business jjre at Springville, Nephi and Manti, and Mis Olive Lowry of Manti a personal acquaintance ol iHirs and a very even) plary and estimable young lady and Mr. as. Tofton and Louise Cox, both of 'Manti. gentle-pianwhoh- We sinceiely trust that the Ratification Meeting on Monday next will be largely attended by those vvhoare not in symvvathy with the DemocWe have no need to urge Demoracy. crats to atiend, as they will be more than pleased to have an opportunity to express their heaity endorsement of the policy adopted py the piesent administration, and their sytqpathv with the the grand old "Roman" who, in the days when all the safeguards of the Constitution were about to b broken clown, was the censer vative man of our republic. We earnestly l)ope our Republican friends will attend til's meeting they jnay heai some good doctrine that may be of advantage to them and think we can promise that nothing will be sairi or done that the most sensitive ought to be cjTeqded at. We understand that good speakers frorq Provo and perhaps elsewheie will be on the platform and the Nephi brass band and probably other imisiuansw.il discourse sweet music, and it is expected that the speeches w ill be of a chrriu ter that cannot fail to please those who desire to be enlightened on the politu al tc of the hour. 'y p-- js uWjiwiiu nauuff J ERCHANDISE ERA L ide-avva- SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO MAIL ORDERS pit-sid- k oonursn Tvzo&.riKr -- a.ao' o oaaapoT estjes. 23112? nbpui. Sc-nat-e GENERAL MERCHANTS V te 11 HKBO BLOCK, OPPOSITE CO-O- 2MH STREET, IEPHL Largeand complete stock of Groceries, Dry Goods Hardware and everything in the General Mercantile line kept constantly on hand. A ORDERS )Y MAIL WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. GARFIELD BEACH, JUNE 28th. SIil.V, 10 X LETTER Oil RU.l" R KHMsPnMilXr Washi.i'oii, June jo'h. W 5ome are extremely dubious as to the Success of the Standard M ID and think that the extra investment of eightgor ten thousand dollars which are gomj to be invested in order to change the piesent mills into a first class jolh.r null will he pioney thrown away. They base their dubiousness upon thefict tint theie will Je strong competit.on giv'en bv the null at Fountain Green which is a', so being changedintoarollerm.il and vyhich is now owned and controled by men oi business. They claim that llws m I!, situated as it is at the door of that rich country in grain, jan Icte.and on the S P. V. Ry., can make figures on their products which will be haid to compete vv ih Th.s might all be so, but vvnen we come to cot s.der the fi.ct that all nulls in S Coinhv, runn.ng n.ght and dav.ha.e been unable to gund up the gra n crop of that valley or even a small poition ( t it and aI?o the fact that gram enough to keep several mils cons art!; gpndii g, passes through Nephi veaily fiom that pountygOuig north and know that alj that gram can and will be ground :n t'u section and then sent north, theie need, ae no daubt entertained as to the sue :ess of any nulling company m th s sec-ioof the Teriitory for miry years to xme yet. Ccnipe'.'ion 's t! c i..- - oi n J This haj been the d.dlwctk of the season in Congress '1 ne center ol political mteicst sluHtd lor the liu.etio.u Washington to St. Louis. (Jute a liutn-bt- r of o ir dein .era. ( law linkers hied away ta the National loivnUion, leaving the all important t u.fi debae to do the bejt it could during tho,r an me. The latter measure cud of make niiuh Congress pio;ies., us was expeclc has not been paraKed however. It is ih t relv too lar,e a Lo Iv to be influenced Its vi.uk by a hundred or so members. has gone on in a q net wav , and ahhoii,n oveis'-uduwebv the Piesicknii . I Nominating Coi vei. non, as much Las been aceompl shed, s u usu d m ihesune length oi tune On Wcdncsdiy the Home git us lui as !' hut it the sixteenth line ef the tut! re jUTed a G m,re-- s inn great up,)!, a- -t on t ) s t c, . etiy I v an g i li s en rs atten.iou to tin.. d suissi n wii ie Oc 1 1 1 -- 1 I vt'l 'u. fr rt t ie St 1 i ill r Conv en-tie- ii were being posicdixen lew minutes m the corrid r The Cleveland red rose was cch womb the (Lniiri r - n, .id .. i i. c II sc .crul e. 'cp. i Thursday, dune 2d, 1888, H. Bettes will give his first and only cursion to this beautiful resort. ex- |