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Show ing.J Railroad earnings contyyye .But crop reports, while more favorable, do not indicate anything like.a fuij yield of yfeeat. and the uncertaintiesof Congressional action still allied unfavorably many branches of The Ensign. 7 " THECROFiOUTLOpK. industry and trade; for business can adsaid just itself to almost any certainty, but to Although considerable is being uncertainty it cannot adjust itself. V United of the outlook the crop ,about New Yotk. Mav ?6th. 1SS8. States for 1S88 and many predictions beWASHINGTON LETTER. in made that crops this year will be below the average, yet hopes are enter- (from our regular correspondent.) tained that farmers will not be cheated 'Washington, May 25, 1888. ut of their(caruings by nature.and There is a strong probability that 'QU are being made accordingly. here of the death of General Sheridan In Utah the peculiar spring that we before this letter reaches you. Jhave had very cold, very warrp, very His teijipory improvement on Saturday windy, etc, has puzzled the oldest and was followed by a serious relapse. Phymost wise, so tha't they $jll not predict sicians and a priest are in constant at. How-fyptendance at his bedside, and his family concerning Utah crops this year. dam- are a,-- frost has not yet done any quite alarmed. The General of the irriArmy is suffering from valvular failure of age rpariy are confident that proper anil attention with favorable the heatt, and although he has undergation weather will make the crops of the stood the gravity of the situation from this year reach the average at the beginning, his mind is tranquil, and east. he expt esses hope for the best. But nothing can be more upsatisfec-tor- y and fruit for vegetables outlook yhe rethan the military secretiveness canneries pgver was better and the of which source be will surrounds the sick' chamber of a great started cently wealth. Apricot$ however, .do not' ap-- p General Sheridan. ...As has been said Jie jar to be doing so well this year as usu- is the last great figure of the war, and the thousands of veterans who followed al, but all other fruits are reported in condition and in soyie parts of bis leadership and fought the figlit, eag-eil- y ask of news concerning his condithe Territory the crop of fruit promises re believe tion. Still the public is barted from all 4o be exceptionally large. , in at immediate our least, save the most meagre infoimation, as if vicinity fhat, more study is being given by the farmers he were surrounded by the enemy. to the best methods to adopt, to secure The House of Representatives has givjhe most abundant crops, especially as en much of its time during the week to Regards irrigation. This is evidence of the consideration of Appropriation bills improvement as in our district proper and the Senate has been most of the irrigation is more essential than almost time in secret session with the Fisheiies any other part of the farmers work treaty. The bill to establish a departThere has begn a prevalent idea that ment of labor has been passed by both Senator Reagan, of Texas, groynjl soyjd be irrigated until it would house. ol(j fio more jvater. This has proven spoke lengthily in opposition to this bill, a mistake and as all wise men ffp said it the founders of the Republic 9 learn by making mistakes, the farmers coqld Jiear the way labQf questions are have learned by this one. They look for digussed in Congress these days, they other mistakes thatthey may be making wotfid blush tor shame m account of and will finally learn to take everything the degeneracy and lack of manhood of into consideration and so make abun- theij descendants in deglipg with them. dant crops fnore sure. For that reason Upop hearing this an irreygcent, waggish each scribbler added that no doubt this is so. vwe qjp beginning to lqolf forward harvest time to crops above the average If ghosts ever blush, doubtless it is when jvhether or no the sp ring outlooks are they visit the United States Spnate Cham her. jjood or bad. The Senate convenes daily at twelve WEEKLY REVIEW OF TRADE. o'clock m. On Wednesday it adjourned at two oclock in order to attend the Correspondence Ensign. funeral of the wife of Senator Sawyer, of old has beguy Jo go abroad in large Wisconsin, a mark of respect, which, it is 15,850,609 paving been shipped founts, been never has paid to any Senator since May 8ttj( In tlje present state 1 f said, before. The Senate has passed a bill increasing 4the militia appropriation from 5400,000 any part of the foreign capital to - is hack called or ?ooo,oij. invested here previously had an amount has house of indications are qnusqal The foreign not, but there realizing in some securities. The cheap- of fun during the week, notwithstanding ening of money in this market by Treas- the fact that prosy Appropriation bills ury disbursements lor bonds has made have had the right of way. Just before he outgo larger 4i)d the Secretary states that the prieg paid will not be ad- the Iostotlice Appropriation bill was vanced at present. Merchandise exports passed the Western Republicans told all from New York for three weeks past fall the bad things they could think of about 1. a per cent. l;eJow last year's, while imout democratic postmasters new the ports decline about 6 per cent., so that file excels of imports for May seems like- there. Mr. Ierkins, of Kansas, told tales ly to be not much below last years, and about the postmasters out in his country m Apjil that excess was nearly $iavooo-bo- who send out the mails only when they Partly in settlement for bonds pre- accumulate a sack full. He related for a viously offered, the Treasury during the past week has paid out $i, 700,000 more fact that a certain postmaster called upon thn it has taken' in, and money here is the Administration for some postage IjijndftfU ai)d cheap, with moderate stamps and they were sent to him in jijms arriving from the interior. The outgo of gold, in view of the large large blocks or sheets. He had never accumulation of idle money, causes 110 seen them in that form before, the two apprehension. At interior points money or three that he had had occasion to buy 'is scarcely anywhere dose, and at nearly the course of his life had always all points easier, but complaints of slow during been separate ones, and ryljen they came Collections do not diminish. The volume in form lie thought they were circus that is unsatisfacalmost trade universally pf tory, but the unfavorable weather is in posteip, and pasted them up on the door Ijjost cases accepted as the chief cause, of his office. I called his wife to what jand some improvement is reported at the "durned fools had sent him from Cleveland and Memphis. In Oregon and in South Carolina exceptional reports re- Washington, when he writ them for postpresent trade better than last year; gen- age stamps." He said the circus liders erally a decrease is noted with pi evading were all alike, and no place was given hesitation. The volume of exchanges. Si jo coqie off. ref cent, below last years outside of where the show was Over a section of the Legislative ApIfew York, shows increase at Chicago, Omaha, Kansas City, New Orleans and propriation bill the House indulged in so San Francisco, but the decrease at Bus-to- n much laughter that the Congressional is 20 per cent., at St. Paul and MilRecord mentioned, in brackets, that an waukee 16 per cent., at Cincinnati 13, ;tt Boltimore9, at St Louis and Denver fi, hour of the session wa devoted to laughand at Pittsburgh and Detroit 7 per cent. ter. Much of the fun was over the pro 'At New Yofk; as usual of late, the o increase the Chaplains salais considerable, but largely due to position 5900 to,, a larger figure. Mr from ry speculative changes. The tendency of prices has been down- Spiingei said the House Chaplain was ward, both for securities and for pro- old and ureded money. Mr. Browne, of ducts. The average for products was Indiana, inquired if tneie was increased temporarily lifted by the speculation m for purer. Mr. Springer renecessity a grain, but lias fallen again to point 5 per cent, below the highest for the year. plied that "membeis hud no idea of the Wheat has tie dice J 3 cents with more great powAr needed to bring salvation favbrable crop prospects, aiuj 'sales of 51 to a body like this, Mr. Grosvenor opmillion bushels here; corn lujs fallen 2 011 the ground increase that an posed 1 cents for the weekend oatij cent. Ubgs ap'd lard have advanced 15 cents per ioo the next House will be a better one than lbs,' and coffee half a cent, but cotton and this and will not need so much praying. sugar do not gain, and oil is 3i cents low- Mr. Strube inquired if it was necessary to er than a week ago. The decline in able mail for Chaplain. Ana wool since May 1st has averaged 30 cents havg very ' other member, Mr. Allen, of flippant weakei at 71 cents pey 100 lbs. Rubber is for new Para;h;des continue very dull, Michigan. answered that it always reand leather generally favors buyers; quired a high order of ability to deal though the movement qf sole leather has with an immature mind; therefore, the lieenlarge this month. of the House should lie a man Definite, though not great improve- Chaplain considerable ot ability. Then Mr. Holment, appears in the dry goods and trades. Agents have advanced man, the old watch dog of the Treasmany grades of sheetings, and ury said $10 q day was toO n'iuch fy the I;rocery for staples presses close upon and the majoriIn woolens, there is better House to pay for prayer, it voted down an for with Jiim, feeling rather than actual improvement. ty agreed , The distributive movement n grocep.es iucrease. na increased, and holders are more conwas nqore hilarity over the wages There fident'.' It is to be noticed, however, tjiat of the employes of the Botanic Gardens. n New York wholesale tiades there is member One of of proposed to abolish the tardiness rather'more complaint collections, and the increase in the num- whole thing, and another inquired what ber o failures 777 thus far in May jn the would then become of Mr. Springer and United States aglihst 593 for the same his daily bouquet. (The latter always jveek last year indicates that the of last fall and winter was in wears a boutonniere) and the latter that he never got a bouquet from gome cases The stock market has been depressed the Botanic Gardens in his life. Mr. Cobb about 5r per share by gold exports and said that at present . beautiful flowers by liquidations in ome prominent stocksd to pertain fevered mein sent were uly moinhut' a vigorous rally began Friday ' ' ' ' ' epee-dilatio- tj ! or ' ' ut-Ire- se le-pli- of Utah, ss. 1 of Juab. not sent to members whose wives were County Estate of Henry Garfield Deceased. Oh! them. wth here Notite is hereby give by the undersigned executor of the Last Will and lestament of Henry Garfield Deceased, Catarrh Cured, health and sweet to the creditors of, and all persons havbreath secured, by Smlohs Catarrh ing claims against the said deceased, to Remedy. Price 50 cents. Nasal Injector exhibit them w'ith the necessary vouchfree. Miner & Co., Nephi. ers, within ten months after the first publication of this notice, to the said Exeat his residence in Mona, in said cutor In an exchange the edi tor has the fol County of Juab. lowing. John H. Garfield. We believe the people of any country Executor of the Last will and Testa town prefer a live local paper that pays thent of Henry Garfield Deceased. attention strictly to getting up a full loPated at Mona Juab County Utah. cal page with all the news , than one which 50-- 2 May 14th, 1888. contains little of local interest, and a number of columns of dreary, prosy, NOTICE TO CREDITORS, A country editors finaneditorials. ss cial success is limited to a certain degree Territcfty of Utah, and while it is all very nice to be quoted Couuty of Juab Estate ofjohn T. Thurmond Deceased, as a great political sage, etc., we for one much prefer to vyear a new suit of clothes NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the occasionally, have our lipir and beard undersigned Administratrix of the' Estate kept a la mode," our home well pro of John T. Thurmond Deceased, to the vided for, more than one shirt to opr creditors of, and ail persons haying back, and a litle of the filthy lucre in our claims against the said deceased, to expocket, than all the glory to be attained hibit them with the necessary vouchers, m running a heavy editorial sheet for a within ten months after rhe first publication of this notice, to the Adminstrat-rij- f hundred years. at Springville, Utah County, Utah Territory. HAPPINESS AND CONTENTMENT Susan F. Thurmond. Administratrix of Cannot go hand in hand if we look on the Estate of John T. Thurmond Deceasthe cferk side of every little obstacle. ed Nothing will so darken life and make it a I Dated at Nephi, Juab County, April M4J1 burden as Dyspepsia. Ackers Dyspepsia 30th 1888. Tablets will cure the wost form of Dyspepsia. Constipation and Idigestion, and PROOF.-NO-T1CE make life a happiness and pleasure. Sold DESERT LAND, FINAL FOR PUBLICATION. at 25 and 50 cents by Dr. Miner. No. States Land Otfice, Salt Lake City, Utah, May 22nd, 1888. WQXHOPizUSsFaR&oi! Notice is hereby given that John Wilof Silver City, Juab County, Utah, son Our paper is two days later this has filed notice of intention to make week, wr.tes a Nebraska editor, owing proof on his desert land claim No. 1365, to an accident to our press. When we for the S E J; N E J of S W J;and 5 E J of started To lun the edition Wednesday IN W Sec 4 Tp 1,5 S. R. 4 W. befqre the i night, as usual one of the and Receiver at Salt L,ake City, Register k gilder-llungave way, allowing the forward on Monday, the 2nd day of July, to fall and break as it struck the Utah, 1888. flunker.flopper. This, of course, as any He names the following witnesses to one yll knows anything about a press the complete irrigation and reclawill readily understand, left the guy prove of said mation land, viz. George Blackp to support plank with only the Edward Blackett, Andrew Blackett, ett, it, wt)tch also dropped and broke off the Collingwood Blackett, all of Juab County, This loosened the flunkWopner-chocUtah, ing from between the ramrod and the D. Webb Register. which also caused troubSt-- 4 C. Bailey, Atty. T. caused was that the le. The report delay by thp over indulgence in intoxicating sdnnjfepts fiy ourself is a tissue ol falseFRANCIS SELLS. hoods, tips peeled appearance of our right eye bgipg caused by our going into the hatch wqy of the press in our anxiety FURNITURE DEALER, afto start it, apd pulling the couphn-pi- n g was broken, which ter the sfep-banIn addition to a ckoice stock alcaused the dingus to rise up and wglt us on hand has just received a ready in the optic. We expect a brand new of carload train. on this afternoons gliderfluke THOSE WHO HAVE Jan tr Farm Properties City . fm f alley TIME CARD. , FOR SAZjF On and after August 17, 1887, trains will leave daily , Sundays excepted, as Jotlozs: Going North Leaves at 8.25 a. m Chester Moroni 900 SHOULD PLACE THEM WITH Fountain Green, 9.40 " Arrive at Nephi 11:00 going sguth Leave Nephi at 12:00 m Fountain Green 1:2a p. in, - MASKS & GAS ABY Moroni 2:00 Arrive at C hesler 2:30 Chester connect at Stages for all par ' of Sanpete and Sevier. 6t. Salt 24 S. Main Lake City. THEODORE BRUBACK, GenJManager, H, S. KERR. Qen. Superintendent. 4957-Unite- d guy-rop- BOOTS & SHOES r, Leave Salt Lake City at and Another child killed by the use of opiates given in the form of Soothing syrup. Why mothers give their children such deadly ooison is surprising when they, can relieve the child of its peculiar troubles by using Acker's Baby Soother. It contains no Opium or Morphine. Sold by Dr. Miner. OH WHAT INGRATITUDE! Newspaper Gosple. An editor, who has grown gtey in the service, slowly and sadly chants the following truthful The man who handles the requiem: local department of a newspaper, learns after due expel fence not to expect even briefly expressed thanks for a column of pleasant things, but lie knows as surely as cometli the winter that a single line in which there is an unintentional misrepresentation, will cause some one to be heard from as on a house top. And we add that when lie has made pleasant mention 999 times of some person, place or thing, but on the thousandth time fails to do so, he must not expect to be for-- g ven. Thp omission may have been front accident, madvertance or even an entire It matters not. The lack of knowledge. simple fact remains and he will be judged THE AFFLICTED. fc Guarantee Ackers Blood Elixir for it has been fully demonstrated to the people of this country mat it is superior to all other preparations for blood diseases. It is a positive cure for syphilitic poisoning, Ulcers, Eruptions and Rimples. It purifies the whole system and thoroughly builds up the constitution. Shilohs Vitauzer i is what you f Appetite, Pains in the Fits', Dizziness and Ringing, Buzz- Head, 3D1N1KTG KOffiM PEOPLES MEAT MARKET WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BUTCHERS Dealers in all kinds of Liv Stock CAN AND DO for Consumption, loss Cos Catarrh Isaac Hardy DR.Remedy will cure ing Sounds and Roaring Noises in the Ears, Ulcerated Sore Eyes, Dry Hacking Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis and all Bronchial Diseases, and even pronounced consumption. If taken in conjunction with Tonic Bitters and F.nglsih Remedy it will remove all Coughing in Consumptive persons in two weeks and will patient change it in one week. If the accomcannot lie down in bed it will Fnnitnre aul Paper plish the result. TONIC BITTERS should be taken inis he Direct from the East which with Catarrh Remedy; they v HI ternally remove all poisonous mucous from qll offering at Salt Lake Prices. of the body and cleanse the bipod North parts all few doors New Store from corruption in the circulation; will of the National Bank. Mein remove all Gravel from the Reins and Kidneys, tending to Ulceration and symp Street, Nephi. of Brights Disease. toms Call and examine prices bejort purchase by using the three combined will Also, tug elsewhere . You will sqye the cause and thereby cure Diaremove freight fron Sail Lake City, betes. By bathing ever the kidneys with thp English Remedy it will take out all fever and inflamation. Please write for circulars, and send GO TO THE PALACE HOTEL two cent stamp for advice. Directions on each bottle. Sold by Z. C. M. I. Salt Lake City, NeDr. McCune & Co. Nephi. phi Co-oFor First Class Meals, at 25 cents. and Bishop Tanner, Pay-soSqtiquin Co-oMr. Kirkum, Santiquin, Mona CoP. II. Taylor Proprietor. op. Manufactured and put up by I. Hardy No. 273. South Main Street. Salt Lake 149 south Tempe at, S. L. City, Mayi8iy that. WE TO need SAUSAGES BEEF HUTTON. ' VEAL ail LAMB, (gpjgL qafflj too. to mail paid, Prompt attention Orders. & Co., Wright Dizzi-ne- s and all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price' and 75 cents per bottle. Sold by Miner and Co., Nephi'. id a P. 0 BOX 46 HEPHI. to DESERT LAM). FINAL PROOF. TICE FOR PFB.l.ICA'l ION. 7:20 a. m. 4 p. m. Passenger Trains leave Salt Lake daily, for the North, to connect with the U. P, Ry. and the U.& N. Ry,at 8',2o a.m. & 4:10 p.m. and arrive in Sait Lake City at ii.to a. m. and 7:20 p. m. Freight trains leave Nephi for the North at 6:25 a.m. and for the south at 7:20 p. n Francis Cope, Gan F. & P. Agt John Sharp, Gen. Supt. General Offices. Main Street. Salt Lake City. lal A CHILD KILLED. by TIML GABDo Mr. Clawson is prepared to manufac- Passenger Trains leave Nephi daily as ture Boots and Shoes in any style and follows: guarantee FIRST CLASS WORK. All kinds of repairing neatly done. Prices Going North at 5148 a. m. and 2:25 p. m, 8:18 South 11:35 reasonable. First door North of Bank, Arrive at Salt Lake 10 a. m. & 640 p. m. 40 Nephi. k. flibber-snatche- EHTRJ1L (jTAH Manufacturer of flip-fla- . o. RAILROADS. NOTICE TO CRECITORS. bers.but whence they came he did not know. He only knew that they were Territory NO- No. 2970. H gB15MT DEALES IN 33 N9 Tablets. Head-stone- s, United States Land Office, ) Salt Lake City, Utah, Mav 31, 1888. 1 Notice is hereby given that John S. of stODO Cottim Al! Wright of Nephi, Juqb County, Utah, has filed notice of intention to make proof on his desert land claim No. 1369, EXECUTED.IN THE NEATEST STYLE AND FROM THE BEAUTIFUL WHITi for the N W ) S E J Sec. 33. Tp 12 S R 1 OOLITE STONE OF SAN PETE . E befoie the judge or in his absence the cleik of Juab County, at Nephi on Tuesday the 17th day of June, 1888. He names the following witnesses to prove the complete irrigation and reclamation of said fend: James B. Riches, Joseph Broadheaij, Iphn Fowkps, Joseph C. Patten, all of Nephi, Juab County .Utah. D Webb Reg. S. W. Darke 1 6 Attorney. Monuments, M MAIN STREET MAJSTTI. J? O.Box 9 THE DRUG STORE DENVER AND Rio Grand TV" storn RAILWAY, Sceiic Liie of U firli! East Bound Trains No. 8 Lv. 9.20 a. m. Ogden Salt Lake City Lv. 10.50 a. nr. Provo Lv. 12.50 p.m. Denver Ar. 845 p. m. No. 10 iao5 pm, 11.30 p.m, 1.09 a. ift. 8.05 a. nv West Bound Trains No. 7 No. 9 Lv. 4.10 p.m. 6'25 a. m. Lv. 5 55 p. m. 825 a. m, Ar. 7.15 p. m. 945 a. m, Provo Salt Lake City Ogden Bingham and alta trains Leave Salt Lake Ci.y. 7.30 a. m. Return-- , ing, Arrive Salt Lake City, 4.30 p. m. D.C. DODGE, General Manager. i$ J. H. BENNETT, Gen. Pass. Agt. NOTICE OF FORFEITURE. Tintic Mining District, Utah.) May 29th, 18S8. To Jacob A. Beaman, George W.Kings-fe- y (or his reputed assignee, Isaac Woolf,) and Agustus Howe. You are. hereby notified that we have expended two hundred dollars upon the Champlain No. 2 mine in labor and improve-- , ments for the years 8S6 and 1887, as will appear by certificates filed December 14th, 1887, in the otfice of the recorder of said district, in urder to hold said premises under the provisions of section 2324, Revised Statutes of the United States, being the amount required to hold the same for the years ending December 31st, 18S7, and if within ninety days after this notice by publication, you fail or refuse to contribute your propor tion of such expenditure as your interests in said claim will of the subbecome the. property under said section 2324. scribers, The respective amounts are J. A. Beaman six and dollars, for 1887, G. 0 W. Kingsley sixteen and dollars, for 1886 and 1887, and A. Howe Thenty-fiv- e dollars, for 1886 and 1887. P. C. Burke, Frank Salisbury, John Masterson. 0 66-10- NOTICE OF FORFEITURE, Tintic Mining District Mar. 20th, 188S To John Nickles. You are hereby notified that I have expended Six Hundred Dollars in labor and improvements upon r the following lode claims, viz; The Lode, Eclipse Lode and Accident Lode in and for the years 1886 and 1887, as will appear by certificate filed March 12th 188S in the office of the Recorder ot said district, in order to hold said claims under the provisions pf section 2324 Revised Statutes of the United States- - being the amount required to hold the same for th years ending December 31st 1SS7, and if within nintey days after this notice by publication, you fail or refuse to contribute your proportion of such exyour interest in penditure as a said claims will become the property of the subscriber under said section 2324. mar 23 Ju 29 Mat. Condon. Dep-pe- NOTICE. The will be a meeting of the Stockholders of the Nephi Mill and Manufacturing Company, held ill the South School House Nephi, Utah, on Saturday June 9th, 1888 at 8 oclock p. ip. for the purpose of voting for or against an assessment of the shares of said company, and to consider the matter of increasing the capital stock. By order of the board. Ai.ma Hvgue Secretary. May 29th, 88S. MINER & CO. Carries a full line of Patent Medicines, Drugs, Fine Toilet Soaps, face Pqwdere, Tooth Brushes, Sponges, Syringes etc. etc, Perfumes by the ounce or bottle. Imported and Domestic Cigars, Tobaccos and Cigaretts. Perscriptions car-fuj- ly Compounded. MINER & GO, BvltoSSim ,iSl,cf,Neftli |