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Show Tlie Ensign. PROVO 4ND THE IRQN INDUSTRY. From the Enquire) we clip the following which sounds very much like business and if accomplished means another l?i rock in that structure which is being .erected in the Secretary B. Bachnqan.by authority of the.Chanber of Commerce, has written to the Lewis Foundry & Machine Company. of Pennsylvania, notifying them of the ofter of $10006 in iron stock of the Utah Valley Jron Mining & Manufacturing Company, $10,000 to $20,000 in casn by the citizens,' and a suitable location of ifive acres of land for the erection of their rolling mills, if they feci like accepting. Tbis means a bonus of about $30,000, .which we think the company will ac- cept. Such an industry would not pnly be the means of developing our vasf moup-tain- s of iron and beds of coal, but it would give employment to at least a hundred men, and reduce the price ot iron ware now made neces$aiily high on account of excessive freight rates from the Missouri River. Utah has tire greatest iron deposits in jhe known woild. Whatever is necessary to the successful reduction of iron and its subsequent manufacture into articled 61 commercial value is found in our immediate vicinity. Iron manufacture, in all its branches, comprises in d the' worlds round numbers, d of all the varied commerce; which the world emproducts ploys is composed of iron in one form or the wealth of this another; one-thir- d its consumption, is Territory, one-thii- d of iron, supplying only the local wants, just imagine what a saving there would . FROM A STRANGE SPECTACLE. BEAVER. The St. Ceqrge Temple will close on Friday, June?, and reopen on Tues- day, September 4. Certain necessary repairs etc., are needed and in consequence tlje lyouse will be closed. The stage company, Woolley, Lund and Judd, met with 4 serious loss last Friday. The station at Rush Lake, Iron Co., was burned down. Several tons of ljay, together with thp stables were entirely consumed by the flames. Mr. John Eardley, recently of St. George is about to establish a pottery in this city. Deposits of clay have lately been lpund it) two different places near our city. These clays are claimed to be equal to anything of the kind found in the Territory and produce excellent wares. Mr. Eardley hqs had a experience as a potter, having worked successfully in this business in Salt Lake and St. George. He lias purchased a piece of ground from the Beaver Woolen Mills and will begin business at once. We wish him every success. Beaver Ufoniun. life-lon- g WEEKLY REVIEW OF TRADE. Correspondence Ensign. J There is a better feeling in bqsiness circles, and in some quarters actual improvement in sales, though on the whole The following account of a wonderful and awe inspiring sight, which is said to have been witnessed on the night of May of the town of 21, by tire inhabitants Findley, Ohio, appeared as a telegram in the New York Sun: A strange spectacle was visible in the northern slty here last night, which has cqused great consternation. It was the representation of a human hand of immense proportions. Early in the evening the sky in the north had a peculiar look which, as the night wore on, took the form of Hashes of light, becoming more brilliant and unnatural as the night advanced, About 11 oclock those watching the phenomenon were terrified to see the plumes of light concentrating into a distinct object, which soon assumed the shape ot 4 giants hand, well formed, mid as distinct as if painted upon flie black b.fck ground of the sky. The hand appeared to be a shadowy substance, through which waves of light of a blood red color sutged as legularly as the heart beats in a tinman breast, and then fell off at the ends of the lingers in drops ot the Same color almost as large as hot air balloons. The first finger of the hand pointed downward toward the sleeping city, as if warning the people of some woe about to fall on them. The spectacle lasted for about a half hour, and was witnessed by hundieds who were breathless with excitement, until slowly it began to fade away and finally disappeared. transactions do not equal those of a year ago. The better feeing is due in part to more seasonable weather, in part also Accordin', 0 Tr if. hoe Lesley, I be bur-eto a growing impression thqt no disturbbod of vegetation which has nevom be in to tarilf are likely ing changes known and used as th made this year, but more largely to the wbat is now Pittsburg coal bed, twelve feet thicr., decided improvement in crop prospects. must been as rnanvai l.Vo The outlook ps to cere.als improves feet inhave originally depth, it having been compressed is to now reason there so that steadily, to its present size, as the coal bed, by tin hope for a large yield of all grain exaction of liea and tho pressure of the exof wheat a for and yield cept wheat, strata or layers of sand which were deceeding 20 million bushels or more the posited upon it at diilerent timC3 after it be! estimates of a month ago, provided the waa covered with water. As this coal It has been said of Utah: The entire weather continues fairly favorable. The bod is far above tho oil sands, it is not basin is a vast labratory of Nature, where qnpual report a to acreage and condition thought that the bed f vegetation which all the primitive processes Jiav been of cotton, by The Financial Chronical, in- it now represents furnished the oil and carried out on a scale so vast as to make dicates an increase of 2 per cejit. in acre- gas now being found, but t.at they have mans dominion, at first sight, seem for- age, with condition on the whole rather Ween formed lrotn other beds, buried below the oil sands, and whi.h may have ever impossible.' A superior field for more favorable than a year ago. and Texas appear rather less been of even greater depth or thickness the iron manufacture does not exist anywhere than right in this vicinity, aqd the promising, but in the Mississippi Valley than this one, piessed down by the tresooner the people arouse to the fact the all accounts agree that the prospect is mendous weight of the hundreds and thousands of feet of sand, gravel, etc., better 'ban at this time last year. bettei. Another encouraging feature is the in- which now form tho rock strata above crease in output of pig iron, which is not them, and Lento from below by the inIn a Territory-- it is impossible at best large, but any increase whatever with ternal heat of the earth to a very high to get more than a fety to take a (jvely the low prices now prevailing is signifi- degree, these beds of vegetation wounl, a gain of as a result of such forces, be changed in luleiest jn politics for the simple reason cant. Partial reports showsince in weekly output May 1st part into oil an gas, which would escape tons 2.833 that they cannot be applied, and, as due is now found, rue mainly to the opening of three large upwardnottoso where it we recently heard a genuine Westerner furnaces in Alabama. With this gain, parts changed remaining and Icinged into beds of coal. It is supfust the output is still 21,000 tons smaller than ing ehi tli say, Theies no money in them. hi has b em pose in advance no but prices oroduee l, tand this way thostgas now the matter of politics i$ being agi- November 1st, 11 is he.ng possiW'y a weekly production tated throughout Utah ami the masses, has occuired, and iinm beds of vegetaiiou nur.e of 120,000 tuns, with only $18 obtainable oelow the o 8 m l, and that it Was f mad interest are and estabtaking geneially, for No. 1 Foundry, would have been con its way m ruin puny with oil, p uliaps, up lishing themselves as Democrats and Re- sidered impossible in any previous year. to the po.uiis sand rocks or oil saada. no publicans, the latter being away in the The nqarket for steel tails ofshows iron bar sales the and while Mminority. In our (Juab) county there is change, are a littta Jarger, pacts do not stiength-en- . a decided lull. No one seems to care e Anecdote of For othei than the best grades of Waite. to take part. The reason is this. The pig iron, the market seems on the whole What a lovely woman was the exand repqrts are current that proclamation of Waite upon tendencies of the majority of (he coun- weaker, will soon be suspended at a numduction beauty when walkpassing a first-clas- s democratic. are are They naturally ty ber of furnaces, The copper maiket ing down Pennsylvania uvonuo with a Urctly, indi unchanged, though an extensive caving trlofid. rectlv and they see fliatjust at present lessens the output ot the Anaconda nqme What an excellent Judge !" said the e car the democratic free (latje is throwing the Tin Vs wsaher. with accounts of deteriorlady, whon her sea.-dthe de. :ve in Bafica, and (ead has been j the Chief lluttering ating quality wool down Jqotia. of this price away ancj year v. Now I. York depidediy weak. they have not as many dollars to jingle The grain market has declined, wheat as they expected to have. They see that a cent, corn 2J cts., and oats half a cent PUBLIC NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETthey are injured for thp present pecuni- wlqile lard is a quartet higher and pork ING. The improved crop prosarily and do not know enough of the prin- unchanged. both in the Mississippi Valley, and pects, The registered voteis of .School Disciples that have led to the Result we are the Pacific States, at present outwei; now experiencing to decide whether the moderate increase 111 purchases of trict No. 2, in Juab County, Tetritoivof Utah, are hereby notified that a school or not it will bo a benefit to the wheat for export. Corn and sugar are Meeting will be held in said distticl, at ' lias in coffee and yield' the Central School House, price, The or otherwise. country only unchanged beginning at ed a quarter. Dairy products have reway for them to learn this is to study, covered a little from the depression of eight oclock p. m. on Monday tho ninth A. D. 1888, lor the purpose of read others' views, and think. There is last week, but oil has declined 4 cts. day of July, electing a Trustee for the term of three of are so far Views holders and bidders for this. There is splendid opportunity years. oceans ofliterature on .the subjects of apart as to pew wool that prices aie Dated at Nephi, Juab Co., June 12, X as but such hardly settled, quotations Democracy and Republicanism and there appear indicate a lower average. The D., is$8. Titos. Old v is an organization in Nephi which meets genera! range of prices of commodities is J. W. I Trustees of ScltoqJ Paxmaq J Monday evenings for the special purpose about half of one per cent, lower than a . Cazi-- r District No. 2, Juab Co. week ago. of discussing these subjects. Let young In the stock maiket a small recovery in men and old met) take hold of this mat- prices has occqrred, but dulness prevails. TRUE SAGACITY. re balanced ter and see that these conditions exist no Good reports of earnings Don't you sing? inquired the musical by increasing rivalry between Lake and longer than is uecessary. rail rout, and between" Western trunk young Indy of the new arrival at the holines. The quick absorption of large tel: why how stupid of voul If youd ever heard tne trv, said the Judge Grejham may be an able man amounts of bonds recently offered preand a sound statesman, but he is report- vents any. advance in Foreign Exchange, young man, with an accent of conviction: aside apprehensions of specie youd think it was eveilasting sniait of ed as having got off a very silly and and puts but Fuel:. the merchandise movement me. exports, childlike remark concerning the placing indicates a heavy balance payable abroad Chaos reigns in a down town newspaof the old Roman on the Democratic either by specie or securities. Exports office because a editoii.d apNational ticket. When lie was told that for May from New York exceed by about per with the head ng: Blame the peared those of the same last month cent, per 2j Judge Thurman had been nominated for year.whtle imports over exports about Man! instead of Blaine the Man! Unin his excitement and ego$13,000,000 for the month. The Treasuty consciously, the editor uttered a popular has taken in $1,500,000 more cash than it sentiment; and so, of course, is tism he got off the childish and secondto kick his friends to hand expression that it was the best pos- has paid out, getting scarcely ar,y bonds, assist in the himself, and operation, for having forgot-tolocal monthe but market with is glutted sible thing that could have happened to dot that i. Inch. ey. Interior reports with scarcely an exfor the Republican party. The idea that ception, show money abundant, aiuj busia statesman could allow himself to be ness quiet or moderate, with collections health and swpet Catarrh , so excited over the probable success or not entirely satisfactory. Yet on the breath secured, by Shiloh's whole the disclose a Catarihj hopemorp repotis failure of his party as to place himself on ful tone, with better weather aiuj bettef Remedy. Price 50 cents. Nasal Injector recoid as asserting that one weak man crop prospects, 'Pile clearings outside free. Miner & Co., Nephi. (supposing tor the moment, as Mr. Gres- of New York last week were nearly 10 ham does.that Thurman is a weak candi- per cent, smaller than those of last year, HAPPINESS AND CONTENTMENT and for May about 3 per cent, smaller, but date) on a ticket would kill the party the decrease was in part attributed to file Cannot go hand .11 hand if we look on thedaiks.de of every little obstacle and build up the opposing party, is very previous unfavorable weather. Tiie business failures occurring through- Nothing will so daikea life and nuke it a absurd. It sounds anything but statesburden as Acker's Dyspepsia manlike and must lower the man very out the country during the last seyen Tablets w illDyspepi;... cure the vvost form ot Dysas reported to R. G. IH'. & Co., days, much in the estimation of every intelli- The Mercantile and Idigestiun, and Agency, Friday pepsia.lifeConstipation a happine-- s ,md pleasure. Sold gent Republican. by telegraph, number for the United make at 25 and 50 cents by Dr. Miner. States 207, and lor Canada 2S, or a total ' as compared with a total of 205 of 235, If you have a friend who is m any way last week, and 225 the week Shilohs Vitalizhr is w hat you need previous to lteresled in Nephi or vicinity, who is lo- the last. For the corresponding week of for Consumption, loss of Appetite, Diz;-ne- s and all symptoms of Dyspeps.a. Price tted elsewhere, send him The Ensign. last year the figures were 173. The business casualtiesn the Pacific Coast are to and 75 cents per bottle, hold l)v 'you have a friend anxious to secure a numerous still, there being Miner and Co., Nephi. ome in the best portion of the United exceptionally no less than 42 failures reported there tates, send him any of the Utah papers, during the week, which is figr above the HOWTO CURE SALT RliCU.M AND s an easy tiling to do as well as being! average. New York, Saturday, June 9, tSSS. ThlTEK le most sensible way of telling persons Manv persons tnuily believe that salt Each i interested, abjut the country rheum and tet'er can not be cuiej ami GUARD AGAINST THE STRIKE. id ajl of the Utah papers are represent-- g pnetly submit to be tortured bv them. P cents m a truthfully, though in glowing terms, And always have a bottle of Ackers uey would invest twenty-liv- e English Remedy in the house. You can- box of Chamberlains live and Skin O tab as she is an,d it is your personal not tell how soon Croup may strike you tuid apply it as dnected they Will ity to help the good work along by little one, ora cold or cough may fasten soon become convinced of their eiior. know itself upon you. One dose is a preven- It almost instantly relieves the itching inding these papers where you few a and tive AH doses a cure. and reach. positive do sensation and has cured not burning ley Throat and Lung troubles yield to its many cases after they had resisted all A sample bottle is given you other treatment for from ten to treatment. twenty Shi- jr lame back, side or chest, use cents free and the Remedy guaranteed by Dr. years. Try it. For sale by D. O. Miner Price 25 Porous Plaster. Miner. Nephi. it & Co., Druggists, Nephi. one-thir- RAILROADS. WE CAN. AND DO Cut rantee Ackers Blood Elixir for it has leen fully demonstrated to the people of this country that it is superior to all other preparations lor blood diseases. It is a positive cure for syphilitic poisoning. Fleers, Eruptions and Pimples. It purifies the whole system and thoroughly builds up the constitution. THOSE WHO HAVE CROurE, Whooping Cough and Bronchitis immediately relieved by Shilohs Cure. Sold by Miner & Co., Nephi. That Hacking Cough can be Citj , Atlan-tic,Stat- quickly cured by Shilohs Cure. We i. guarantee it. Sold by Miner & Co., 1 1 I 3?OHL S3LXi23 On and. after Auusi 17, 1SS7, trains will leave daily, Sundays excepted, as Jot-- , lows: Coin g North Leaves Another child killed by the use of opC hester at 825 a. tn iates given in the form of Soothing syrup. Moroni Why mothers give their children sucli 900 deadly poison is surprising when they SHOULD PLACE THEM WITH Fountain Green 940 can relieve the child of its peculiar troubArrive at Nephi les by using Ackers Baby Soother. It A CHILD KILLED. , ii.-o- contains no Opium or Morphine- - Sold by Dr. Miner. going south MASKS & GAS ABY Shilohs Cough and Consumption Cure is sold by us on a guarantee. It cures Consumption. Miner & Co., NeNOTICE FOR PUBLICA'I ION. No. 2985, Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, June 16th, 1888. Notice is heaeby given that the following-named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in suppoit of his claim, and that said proof vyill be made before the Judge or in his absence the CuuntyCletk of San Pete County, at Manti, Utah, on July 30th, 1SS8, viz: Niels Christensen Jr. Commutation II. E, No. of S E (, S. E. J of S E J 7935 for the N of Sec. 29 and N W of S W j of Sec. 30 in Tp 14 S R 3 EE He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: Henry N. barter, George 11. lfrapei, Reuben R. Ames, Biigluinq M. Draper, all San Pete County, Utah. Notice is hereby given that the follow settler has filed notice of h s intention to make final proof in suppoit of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Judge 01 m h:s absence the County Clei k ot Sail Pete County, at Manti, Utah, oil July 31st, iS88, viz' GeoiSe H. Drapei: Commutation H. IE No- 7556 for the S J of S W and S W J ofS E J Sec 29 Tp 14 S R 3 E. He names the billowing witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation ot. said lai.d. viz: Hei:;v N. I .artet, N'els Christensen Jr. Brigham Mf. Draper, Reuben K. Ames, all of San Pete County, Utah. I). Weiib Register. T. C. Bailey Atty. J1122 Ju127 at 1200 m p. ni 2:00 fjTAH Manufacturer of BOOTS & SHOES e JUG) h Rio G ra nde 7tJUlXrC?. Also a few choice building Bits Old 'Pile lots aie each stocked ITT j : j Within the shoit period of tj.iee months, Germany has lost two kings. Fredt.ck 111 has f fiiowed his father into the tomb. lie died at 11 a. m. on Friday last. Ifis eldest son will assume the impeiial reins uf power as Will, am II. Leave Salt Lake City, 7.30 a. m. Retuining. At live Salt Lake City, 4.30 p. m. PEOPLE'S MEAT MARKET mm MUTTON. iamb; L 2Px02Z2rjpt now-read- C ;3Stf. i! Tg P B JI: M T M xmeiil If T ablets. Monuments, Head-stone- s, stone spialij ta. ID DEALES IN Ail Kinfis of Slur A rays Mini EXECUTED.IN TIIE NEATEST STYLE AND FROM THE BE UTIFUL WHITP OOLITE STONE OF SAN PETE y, ZSLLCST STREET MANTI . . P O.Bojc 0 TUB DRUG STORE OBjST MINER & CO. Carries ' full liny of Patent guaranteed cine for all nervou d. seaies, such as Weak Memorv Hysterir &K Loss of Brryin Power, Hie Back, Nt tai'.r faoRE1 ons akefulnes rostratum, Leucoi- ho a, ITiiveisal Lassitude, Sen nai eakuess, Impotent. y and genei los'. t.t power of tiie Generative Orgai in cither Sex, caused by indiscretion over cxeition, and which ul'.uiattly le; to Piematuie Old Age, Ins niity and Co sumption. $r.ooa box or six boxes $5.00. Sent by ma.l cm leceipt of puce. Full paiticulars in pamphlet, sent free to every applicant Vk Gt'AR."n-Six Boxfs to cure any case. For every $5.00 older leceived, we send six boxes, vv a written guarantee to refund the mon if our Specific does not effect a cure. Address all communication to the S Manufacturers. THE .MURRAY MEDICINE CO., Kansas City, I Call on or aJdress IIvui: N; Whit.mo Sole agents, Nerui. 1 j. W. BROWN k SHOE, car-full- Plastering hair at the iow rate of $4.50, Tannery, MIKES s South-We- st part of Neph JOHNSONS Hq kSSENCEOFUFf y SUIYMER Compounded. ' IXwTLjLixjLG ZOcYilcIlrt and' SKIRTING, LAKiGO per cu t. Medicine-', IYr.-criplio- ns MANl FACTUNKS 01' LEATHER -- Tobaccos and Cigaretts. CO. Which they offer at Chicago Prices The purchaser thus saving height. Drugs, Fine Toilet Soaps, Lace Iowdets, Tooth Brushes, Sponges, Syringes etc. etc, Perfumes hy the outlie or bottle. Imported and Domestic Cigars, :t 'Pooific -- 0 BOX 43 HEPHI. P. Ci-rkd- a ipn.ic3L to attention Orciorf?, Wright & Co., u Eei I DU Dealers in all kinds of Live Stock & GO. JIainS tree, Nephi, - D. C. DODGE. J. II. BENNE'l T, Geneial .Manager. Gen. Puss. Agt. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL RUTCKERS at era 1 with choice fruit and shade tiees. For paiticulars apply to D. Salisbmy one half block 1101 th uf the Nephi House. VEIL GAEDo prepared to manufac- Passenger Trains leave Nephi daily as ture Boots and Shoes in any style and follows: guarantees FIRST CLASS WORK. All kinds of repairing neatly done. Pi ices Going North at 5:4s a. ni. and 2:25 p. m. South 11:35 " ieasonable. Second door North of Bank, 8:18 Arrive at Salt Lake 10 a. in. & 6:40 p. ni. Nephi. 40 tf. Leave Salt Lake City at 7:20 a. m. and 4 p. ni. . Trains leav? Salt Lake Passenger THE AFFLICTED. TO fur the North, to connect with the daily, U. and the U.N: N. Ky.,at S;2o a.nt. Isaac Hardy & Cos Catakkii N: DR. Remedy vvdl ctue Pains m the 4:10 pan. and ai live in Suit Lake City Head. P'its, Dizziness and Ringing. Buzz- at li.ioe. m. and 7:20 p. m. Freight trains leave Nephi for tho ing Sounds and Roaring Noises in the North at 6:25 a.m. and for the south a I lackEars, Ulcerated Sole IByes, Div 7:20 t. O' ing Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis and all Francis Copp, Bronchial Diseases, and even pronounced Gen F, & P. Agt in If taken consumption. conjunction with Tonic Bitters and Feglsih Remedy John Sharp, Gen. Supt. General Offices, Main Street. Salt Lak. it will temove all Coughing in ConsumpCitv. tive petsulis in two weeks and will change it in one week. If the patient cannot l.e douufii bed it will accom-pli.ithe result. TONIC BIT PIERS should he taken inDENVER AND ternally with Cataiih kemeJv; they will "Wo s temove all poisonous mucous troni all RAILWAY.. cleanse the blood the and of body pails horn all conupliop in the calculation w ill remove all Gtavel turn :!.y Reins and Etenia Lies if its YArifl! Kidneys, tending to t Relation and syrup toms of Blights DRcsue. Also, by using the three combined will :a- remove the cause and thereby cine beles. By bathing ever the kidneys with the English Remedy it will take out all fever and iullamation. Please write tor circtiluis, and send two cent stamp for advice. Dilections on ead bottle. Sold by Z. C. M. I. Salt Lake City, NeDr. McCone N: Co. Nephi. phi Co-oand Bishop Tanner, Pay-soSatiquin Co-oMr. Kirkimj, Santiquin, Mona Coop. Manufactured and put tip by 1. ll.udy 149 south Temie st. S. L. City. MayiSiy P,y. On Main Street, convenient and suitable for a small or moderate sized iamily . TIMi Mr. Clawson is XLOOIVIEJ ! led-ho- St. Salt Lake City. 24 S. Main Leave Nephi Fountain Green Moroni Arrive at C hester 230 Stages connect at Chester for all par of Sanpete and Sevier. THEODORE BRUBACK, Gen.Manager, II. S. KERR. Gen. Superintendent.' phi. Chief-Justic- cau-.iij- TIME CARD. Ne-oh- -- 1 u f alley Jan Pete Prpta so , one-thir- Chief-Justic- Farm or COMPLAINTS THE createst dif cover;- - of the dav for ti positive cure of Colic, Cramps. Cholei never jailr! '1 a Morbus, D.arrhcea, etc. 50c all stores. C. K. Johnson mr Salt Lake Ci 1 LOT SALE AT 1JJENLJ Ilf CO- - |