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Show I 'J V. THE ENSIGN, Nephi Juab Co, TJ.T. PUBLISHED EYEBY FRIDAY AT Feild & JCa Rollo Publishers. Prompt attention paid to all communications. Address: The Ensign, P. O. Box 2 - Nephi, - . - Vol. Utah. NpPHI MARKET. II are doing a rushing business considering the dull season of the year. Call and see their stock of goods and prices of same belore .The CASH PRICES. Co-o- p Furniture Co. buying elsewhere. For the best harness, containing the strongest and most leather, out together in first class style, and atthe lowest cost go to the", harness shopCo-o- of Broadnead & Co, just west of the p Funriture Cos, place of business. There is nothing very exciting going on in Nephi at present, every body is too busy with their fall work, to work up something new or exciting. But the content which industry brings has settled down upon everybody. The mistake of putting the name of C.R. Foot in place of that of Chas. Foot for Probate Judge of Juab County has not been rectified yet, but it is generally understood by all immediately interested parties that the latter named gentleman will fill the office. Last Sunday evening a serious acciwas narrowly escaped. Two vehicles met on the bridge crossing the Big Hollow on Main Street, and one was driven off the bridge. These bridges should be wider than they are, and have railings on each side. dent Bran and shorts P cwt 90 The Salt Lake papers report all the embezzlement cases against S.Bainberger and F. K. Morris in which they were charged with appropriating funds belongto The Roberts House, Provo is the Ho- ing to the San Pete Valley Railwaycases own use to be ended and the their accommoda best which can at get you stel tions. Telephone connections, billiards dismissed. and bath rooms at disposal of guests. Vocal music will be taught in all deW. D. Rouerts, Proprietor. partments of the schools this year. Stephens music readers will be received by John Chapman at Dons Stationery Hgt days and cool nights. stand today. Classes will be commencCircus tomorrow. Addmission only ed next Monday morning. It will be ten cents this time. well for parents to secure hooks for their Cash or Merchandise paid for fat calves children at once. by R. F. Barr. The Humbolt Herald of Humbolt, KanMary Ann Hyde, mother of the late sas, dated Aug. 31st, 18SS is on our table. It is a boomer for Humbolt and no misMrs. Schofield is in Nephi. take. Mr. Cox the proprietor and editor Goods sold cheaper than ever for cash is certainly doing all that he possibly can for his town which is all right. A town or p roduce at R. F. Barrs of any enterprise whatever, has no use One carload of the new machinery to nor need lor a citizen.if that citizen dont be placed in the Standard mills is at the exert himself for her welfare. LOCAL ITEMS. depot. Wednesday at noon John Morehous was surprised at the receipt of a certificate of election to the office of Justice of the Peace for Nephi Precinct signed by the Secretary of the terrtory and a commission signed by Govenor West. Another mistake at head quarters surely, for Mr. Morehous polled only 23 votes, whereas Last Monday was labor day. It was James R. Black, nominee for that, office appropriately celebrated by the Salt Lake on the Peoples ticket, polled 254 votes. tradesmen at Garfield Beach. The Nephi Sunday Schools areprepar The Ogden Argus after a few w.eeks ing for another excursion up Salt Creek our exchanges Canyon. The remmittee is composed rest appears again among larger in size and bright and spicy as of James Picton, John Beal, Andrew Palever. mer, and J. A. Booth. It will come ofi ome time before the quarterly J. H. Bonnemart of Kaysville passed conference. It is at oncestake assured that his on way yesterday Nephi through will be a success, w hen the names from his sheep herd to his home in it composing the committee are considerDavis County. ed. of the Nephi Delinquent stockholders The school teachers are working for a Mil and Manufacturing company are thorough grading of the district schools notice to read the to asked respectfully in Nephi. To do this and improve the them in this issue. schools in every possible way they have for a organized a teachers institute. They made are being Arrangements meet tomorrow evening. We shall keep held be match to grand pigeon shooting in Nephi some time this month. Due the public posted on their work. Parents notice wiM be given through our columns. and everybody interested in schools are asked to join in and help the good cause All parties knowing themselves indeb- along. ted to the undersigned aie, hereby reThe Sentinel says that the Book of quested to call and settle accounts at Doctrine and Covenants in the Sweedish once and save further trouble. R. F. Barr. Language, translated from the English recently by Elder J. M. Sjodahl, is in Peter Rasmussen, Boot and Shoe m- process of publication at the Sentinel ater, is the place to take your orders for office, and will be on sale some time in good cheap and substantial work. One October. The News some lime ago door south of Peoples Meat Market. said the Book was being printed at the News office and we think the latter Felt & Egans Utah Industrialist comes was right. paper as usual. this month .to hand promptly is of volume two The second number The new court house has been insured equal to the first. May the journal con- for $10,000 as follows: With the Firetinue to improve. mans Fund Insurance Company of San a AsImmense amounts of lumber are being Francisco, $3,000; the surance Corporation of San Francisco, S.P.V. the to Every day Nephi. brought the Connecticut Flic Insurance Ry. is loaded with it and numerous $2, 000; f Hartford Cann., $2,000. and canCompany the down loads ate brought wagon the Royal Norwich Union and Lancayon and from the south. shire Insmance Companies of San FranThe new court house is now com- cisco, $3,000; through C S. Tingey, pleted, with the exception of some of theh local agent for all four companies. painting inside. The scaffolds and A telegram was received here yesterfrom the outside are being taken day announcing the fact that John away. It is a beautiful structure. Broadheada young man of Fillmore, son On the 1 2th of this month (Sept.). Wed- of David liroadhead of Nephi, had been nesday next, G. E. Anderson photo- acridentlly killed yesterday morning. The It will young man was graph gallery will be coming out of the canyon remain open for three days only, when with a load of lumber w hen the accident for the removed will be the gallery happened, but particulars were not given. season. Take your work around at Several members of the Broadhead - once. family left for Fillmore last evening. The deceased was only about twentysix years been appointed ot JohnS, Cooper has age and had been married only a few registration officer, vice James Larson years. a letter of the was It receipt resigned. concerning this matter that orignated the Rumor gained ground yesterday that rumor that he had received his certificate JohnS. Cooper, Liberal candidate forthe Prosof office County of election to the office of County Prosecuting At torney .had ecuting Attorney. received his certificate of election from We are indebted to Hon. John T. Cain, the Secretary of the Territory, but it hid no foundation. He received a communfadelegate lo Congress from Utah, for The ication from the Utah Commission. The vors of Congressional Literature. Utah Commission were seen by latest received is his own speech de- words on the envelope and they suspicion-e- d a few con25th in livered Congress August that the envelope contained his certificerning Utah and jpolygamy. cate. These few expressed their Angelina Hyde with her daughter suspicions and it was soon rife upon the Edna, of Monticello, San Juan Co., Utah, street that he had received his certificate is in Nephi visiting with her daughters of election, and if Mr. Cooper had not exMrs C. S. Tingey and Mrs. B. J. Clayton. plained things, dame rumor would have She will remain in Nephi all winter and had the vote of this precinct thrown out her daughter Ednq will attend schpol and the Liberal County ticket elected in its entirety. here. Abe Hatch of Juab, engineer on the southern division of the U. C. was iu town yesterday. H. M. McCune & Co. are the agents for the celebrated Iron Fire Proof Paint Give them yout Orders." Anglo-Nevad- ruo-bis- THE ENSIGN. o 1 1 $2P Ifl d? eSa vfiaassa NEPHl. UTAH, FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 7. 1888- : II. M. McCune, barber, has sold his old barber chair to C. II. Sperry who has gone into the barbe r buisness in Mt. Pleasant with Wm. Jenkins (both qJ Nephi) and purchased F. C. Teasdale barber chair in its stead. The two chaits now match and both are comfortable, Mr. McCune will have a fine pair Mirrors in a few days and his barber shop will be A. No.i. Mr. Teasdale has ordered a chair that wilPanswer for dental chair as well as a barber chair, so that convenience and improvement all Good for around have been secured. the barbers. While in Salt Lake City last Tuesday, we were a witness to a scene most sad, . PROVO ITEMS. SAD Provo, Sept. 5th, SUBSCRIPTION One Year, Six Months, Tree Months $2.00 1.25 75 -- - Advertising Rates forwarded plication.' IN14 - MIES: ACCIDENT AT BEAVER. on ap- FIRST NATIONAL 88. Last Fridays Utonian says that on Wednesday, Aug. 28th, Mr. Sa.tn1. Angel met with a terrible accident." He was mowing some grass a shoit distance west of his residence when he was ' thrown from his seat on the mower. As he fell towards the right, he involuntarily t.hrew his aim out and striking the ground, rested his weight on his tight hand. 1 he mower, which is an tld style back-cu.- L t was in motion at the time and cut off hand from the wrist joint diago- 1 nally upward, ranging about two inches. .Geo. C. Whitmore, President I The injured member hu.ng to the arhi j'nasll. Erekson Vice Pres. I on about an inch of skin. Air. Angel fell .S. Hills to the ground unable to rise, and for ja's H. Mynders, j ( sometime remained in tihat condition Janie. E. Clinton. Aflei he arose he yy,na Hague, Cashier, only ' staggered rather than walked home, be- received subject to sight uralt ing so exhausted from the los s of blood. Deposits1 Woid was sent at once and Dr. or check. visited the injured mar.', and in conjunction with Ir. Christian, took off' Money loav necJ on approved security'. . the hand even with the upper er,'d of the cut. At last accounts the unfortunate Collections nn xle wt prompt returns a Jo west rates. man was doing as well as could be excirA subscription list is beiog pected We sell exchange. on leading cities of the culated for his benefit. Malrrial fever rages here to a United tates, also furnish sight draft of extent, and one canfind cases remit funds to all prominent points hi in every part of the city, and not a few deaths There are also two cases of The of the Nephi Mill Europe. and Manufacturing one Company are reis of which claimed to diphther.a, Correspondents ashave come from Nephi. Today witnessed quested toonpay up tlreir delinquent sessment their capital stock at once New York, Kountze Bros. the funeral of one of the factory hands, or the same will be advertised tor sale. Chicago, Union National Bank. a victim to this prevalent disease, MaBy order of the Board Salt Lake Cm, Deseret National Bank Alma Hague, Secretary. laria, a young lady, (Sarah Pembroke San rancisco. Pacific Bank. Harden)who had been working there up .PEOPLE EVERYWHERE within to a week of her death. She was Confirm our statement wh en we say that well respected by everyone in the factory Ackers English Remedy is in every way j and they turned out en masse to her fu- superior to any and, all other preparations for the Throat and Lungs. In Whoop neral, the factory being closed for that ing Cough and Croupe it is magic and purpose. releives at once. We offer you a sample Good fresh milk delivered daily y bottle free. Remember, this Remedy is D. P. Felt and wife are looking splensold on a positive guarantee. part of LJephi for,did after their sojourn in Nephi and San Pete. Nephite. Editor Ensign. Some items from Provo might be worth publication in your newsy paper. With your permission I shall indpavor to present before your readers a few. As you are aware, they call this place the Garden City. It is rightly named for it is indeed a gatden; that is, taking the town outside of their business portion. That part could be made to look much nicer by tearing down those little shanties, called business places, and putting up fine brick structures, but Provo seems like Nephi, in that respec. The people seem to have a love lor little lumber shanties, and it seems to almost break their hearts to have to tear one of them dowh. If the Provokes still claim that their city is the Garden City,' let them died brick buildings in keeping with some few that they have. his'-righ- but at the same time so ludicrous as to be really amusing. It attracted more attention than the average circus parade. covered It consisted of an wagon scarcely able to stand under its load of household efiects and comping utensils in a most sadly dilapidated stage. In the wagon also was an old man with a hump on his back begrimed with dust and dirt from travel, Mr. Stanley, standNear ing and superintending the break. numto and following the wagon were a ber of younger Stanleys and pulling the wagon were a yoke of yearling or eighteen months old Texan steers as wheelers, another steer yoked with a donkey as pointers and a small mare lor spike, all of which was led by Mrs. Stanley who walked complacently along holding to and pulling the spike mare by the reins. The outfit was bound for Cache Valley, Utah, and started from Van Zandt county, Texas, on April 1st, (April Fool's day,) 1888, having been on the road a little over five months. They started out with six steers but three fell sick and died on the way. The family were practically destitute and a subscription was started on Main Street for them which realized about ten dollars to the great joy of the A photograph was weary travelers. taken of the queer train from the balcony of Savages art gallery. Many old timers in the territory remarked that they had seen hard looking traveling outfits, but none to equal this Jokes upThe Provo Silver and Payson Bands, On Main Street, convenient and .Suitable on it were numerous, but the one that for a small or moderate sized family caused the most merriment was the old excursion was lairly wqll attended. negroes who declared it was de expo. Conference was well attended by the sition cah returnin Also a few choice building lots Saints last Saturday and Sunday. cousid-siderab- s. Wen-cesla- w le UNTotloo. stock-holde- rs f MILK! MILK!! I in-an- - ROOMS TO RENT. lOcts. a quart, or three quarts for" 25cts.' POH stocked with choice The lots are eachSAj33. Provo is flooded with drummers from Orders left at Mrs. Pitehforths resfruit and shade trees. all parts of the United States. idence, one block east of Thith- For particulars apply to D. Salisbury The Beaver Utonian closes up an ac. After ing Office. a sickness Smoot is long one half block north of the Nephi House. Bishop count of the burning of the Court House in that town last Thursday morning as recovering slowly. lollows: The farmers are busy threshing in this The building is covered by insurances as follows. county. Prusian National Insurance Co. $2,500 A few CHOICE RAMS are offered for sale from the herd of the late Oiegon Fire & Marine Co. 5,000 Commercial Insurance Co. SAN PETE ITEMS. 2,500 D. MAJROWN. Also 100 or more as fine E There have been about 12,000" bapTotal Insurance were ever imported to $to,ooo II) IM This sum of money will not replace the tisms in the Temple up to date. this Territory. These rams were shipped in May, have been sumbuilding in its former condition, more in Orders are to the daily pouring mered on our ranges. Hence will be thoroughly acclimated and fitted especially if the walls have to be torn down. It is said that work will 'be com- Fairview Roller Flour Mills from all for service. menced at once on reconstruction, and parts of Utah, which makes the stockFor particulars inquire of W. I. Shown. or A. M. Everts. we may soon expect to see again, a holders smile with delight. Court 1 louse, which, if not the same, will Nephi, Juab Co. Utah. be at least equal to the one destroyed Mr. Chas. Andrews is in Manti buying It gives by fire Thursday morning last. all the wool he can find. Mr. Andrews up also the following is President of the firm of Chas. Andrews NOTES. & Co., of Nephi. The sheriffs office sustained a complete loss. Andrew Hansen had his foot badly The four chimneys, which were left on the i8th, by having a log sprained standing, fell during the afternoon. The safe f which stood in the Co. roll upon it, at Livingstons Steam Shin- Clerks office, is badly damaged. Ie Mill, in Flat Canyon. He is getting The sale of the District Court lies well. buried under several feet of debris in along very the City Cell. e A very had accident happened in Cinders were found over six blocks Creek Canyon on Monday last Mr. away. If a breeze had been blowing at the Jens Madson and his son, a young man time of the fire nearly half the business 16 years old, were chopping timber in portion of town would undoubtedly have the canyon and Mr. Madson who was on been burned. the lower side slipped, and, to save himA certain individual remarked during the fire that this was the place where self from falling down the canyon, threw Roofing and Guttering a specialty.- polygamists were cinched, and the hand out his right hand which came down 011 ( of providence was over all. the log just as his son struck a blow. N. B. Each customer who buys five dollars worth of goods and for It is thought the insurance adjuster The ax stuck into the Jog and carried each five dollars spent gets a ticket which entitles him to a chance in the y when an will arrive m Beaver official inspection of the Court House away the little finger just below the first drawing of a Stove to take place Jan. 1st, 1889. Stove worth $20. ruins will be made. joint and cutting into the middle and grand third fingers both into and through the just above the second joint. Some bone, In a round up of the schools yesterday by our reporter he found them opened parties who happened along dressed the up and fairly started fora good years wounded hand in tobacco and Mr. Madwoik under splendid management. son was brought Hmo 0. Sentinel. There are 959 names on the school census for this year but in all three schools PORTRAIT AND LANDSCAPE PHOTOGRAPHER. Headquarters at SPRING-VILLthere are only 115 yet enrolled. This is ON ACCOUNT OF THE FIRE. not right; parents should see that their Branch Galleries at Nf.phi and Manti Utah. children start in at the commencement of school, for When they miss the first As a result of the burning of the Bea- Copying and Enlarging Pictures a specialty. few weeks, they lose all the foundation Views of RESIDENCES, STOCK, work which is so essential to the stu- ver Court House, the Utonian says: YOU MAY FIND dent, in order That the latter work may MACHINERY, ETC., made on short notice. Orders by mail will receive f h The County Clerks office in the not be so difficult for him. Especially is this so in the higher or grammar gride, prompt attention. Address Springville Utah. P.O.Box 3. building. Its former location. The City Council rooms a few doors as grammar and other studies taught in this department are continuous and con- south of Feilds hall. The Assessor & Collector snugly ensecutive studies, all parts and each part of which must be thoroughly understood, sconced at the rear of Goodwins butchbefore the student can master the sub- er shop. The Probate Judge anywhere in town. ject. It is because of this that so many The Sheriff on the street. students think that this most interesting The District Court over the Co-ostudy of grammar is so dry. Pupils who The Academy in the basement of the have attended regularly generally get to love the study of grammassie with other Meeting House. AGENTS FOR THE studies. Mr. Jones has only a few over as there twenty iqjiis department yet should more and those who.are JIOWEHS, REAPERS AND BINDERS, are missing excellent drill in first A herd of ol head about 2,300 in theTtfbundation work of important AND studies, v Mr. Morris has charge of about class STOCK SHEEP to be let out on on or about October 20th, 1S88, fifty primary students and Miss Schofield shares, about forty in the intermediate depart- to he highest responsible bidder. Sealed proposals stating references ment. will be received until September 15th, THE BEAVER FIRE. AMS!! BAMS!! VERMONT R A S RjEGISTER-- COOPER & PYPER TINNERS. DIDAIEIB.S Six-Mil- General INT Hardware, Stoves and StoveFurniture. to-da- (Go Mo AAUDMMSIDK E, telit-grap- J. W. SCHOFIELD & CO. Bids Wanted! CMPM FISH BROTHERS IS LIFE WORTf I LIVING? :S88. Address J. H. Hornung. Oasis, Millard Co. VABOIIS. IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF Moline Plows, Imperial Chilled Plows, Buckeye Grain Rakes, Drills, Utah. Not if you go through the world a dysCultivator and Harrows, Springtooth Springfield Threshers, Engine and peptic. Ackers Dyspepsia Tablets are a Horse Powers, Kelly Feed Grindeis, Buggies, Carriages'and Road Carts positive cure for the worst torms of DysFOR SALE. pepsia, Indigestion, Flatulency and ConHardwood, Wagon and Champion Machine Repairs, A good wagon, team and harness. For stipation. Guaranteed and Sold by Pr. Miner Nephi. P. O. Box 369. Nephi, Utah. particulars, inquire at this office. i '4 '"vV |