OCR Text |
Show f .? - T7' A " v - . fA' TIE ENSIGN, Nephi Juab Oo, TT.T. TIE ENSIGN; -- PUBLISHED EVERT FRIDAY AT Feild .. Roixo Publishers. & ... Prompt attention paid to all tions. Address: The Ensign, Nephi, communicaP. O. Box 2 CASH PRICES. Buying, jB lb io Vol. Utah. NEPHI MARKET. Wool, i yrs. growth, , Billing. to 14 II NEPHI, UTAH, FRIDAY OCTOBER At a meeting of the Democratic Gub of Juab County held in the Court House at Nephi October 1st 1S88. The meeting upon motion of F. W. Chappell resolved to ignore the meeting of Democrats to be held in Provo, Oct. 3d. iSSS by that part of the Democrats of Utah which requires a religious test as a qualification of membership and resolved to send a delegation of seven members to the Democratic Convention to be held in Salt Lake City Oct. 8th. 18S8, upon which motion J. B. Milner, Watler P. Read, Charles Foote, H. F. McCune, George Whitmore and F W. Chappell of Nephi and Delos Lombard of Eureka Tintic were chosen as the delegation. H. F. McCune, Secretary. HYMENEAL. Hyrum Haynes and Miss. M. A. Gustin were united in wedlock by Justice James R. Black, at the residence, of John Kirgan, last Saturday Evening, Sept. 29, 1888. We wish the young couple a long happy and prosperous journey through life. Bran and shorts eB cwt 90 LOCAL ITEMS. Cash or Merchandise paid for fat calves F. Barr. y R. The Beautiful 'Nebo. glistens on the top of Haul your wood boys. Winter is m Goods sold cheaper than ever for cash or produce at R. F. Barrs A good time for a theatrical perform-.anc- e a home club prefered. Whats the matter with the Nephi Athletics give us another game. Leap year is fast drawing to a close, come girls The Ensign is still in a state of single despondency. H. M. McCune & Co. are the agents for the celebrated Iron Fire Proof Paint Give them your orders. Pennyroyal wafers are the wifes greatest friend during days of toil to insure her ease of body aud mind see ad. Our editor has been feasting for A few days on fish (brain food) look out for good work in these columns next week. It affords us great pleasure to announce, in this issue, the marriage of Mr. Thomas Booth and Miss. Ettie Jarret. The wedding took place last Monday evening at the residence of Mr. Edwin Booth and the ceremony was performed by our jovial whole-soule- d Judge Hon. Alma Hague, a considerable number of persons were present including friends and relations of the young couple who after witnessing the tying of the connubial knot proceeded to demolish the excellent supper which had been prepared lor the occasion. Songs were sung and music rendered by several of the guests and in all a very enviable and enjoyable evening was spent. Now Thomas we wish you joy and prosperity, go forth upon the sea of matrimony with a determination to do all you can to make your young wife happy, and contented and may the winds of adversity never cause a ripple upon its smooth surface until your matrimonial ship is wafted safety to that haven of rest towards which we are all drifting. Next. good cheap and substantial work. One door south of Peoples Meat Market. H. Carter has established a cider mill two blocks west of Prices corner on le is prepared to make Main Street. cider, apples furnished, at sets, per galAll parties knowing themselves indebted to the undersigned aie hereby requested to call and settle accounts at once and save further trouble. R. F. Barr. 1 ooniomioi iooiioooiooo oooiiiomoo Hill and Tolton photographers will remove their gallery front Nephi Oct, 10, and people who wish their photoes taken will do well to give them a call while the oppertunity lasts.) We publish in this issue of The Ensign the full text, of the Fish and Game as amended by our last Legislature; so that out ninirods will not be liable to violate the law ignorantly. Call and see Read & Bryan before you buy your stoves, and fall and winter supplies. A full line of Ladies Misses and childrens Coats, YVraps, Cloaks, Jackets, Jerseys, and all kinds of underwear at lowest prices. Hyde & Whitmore have just opened their stock of fall and winter wraps, which has been seclected with a view ot cheapness, beauty, and durability and are the best goods ever offered in Nephi tor the price. Ladies call and examine our goods. We guarantee satisfaction and are courteous and obliging to all. OBITUARY. The funeral of Mr. Edward Sparkes little child occured last Sunday afternoon immediately following the services in the tabernacle and was well attended The Ensign joins the numerous friends, n of the family in condolence for the sad event. grief-stricke- Sheriff Sidwell and Constable Haynes returned late last Monday night from a the notice of We have just received trip into Emery County, where they had death of Warren Burraston the oldest son been looking for a certain obnoxious to James Burraston of Mona. The young biped who has been appropriating to his and had been man was aged 21 years afflicted with typhus fever which afterwards turned to pneumonia, which latter disease he succumbed about 12 oclock m. Monday Oct, 1, 18SS. We have been unable to learn the particulars of the sad event; but we join with the friends and relations in expressing our sorrow at his untimely demise. Mr. McPherson a brother to Jas. McPer-so- n ot Nephi arrived in town last Wed- nesday evening from Montreal Canada. his brother have been parted from each other upward of twenty five years one not having seen the other Mcduring the whole of the time. Mr. Pherson, whose first came we did pot learn, has been troubled with Hemorrerhage of the lungs and comes here to find a better could not and he cuperate place on the globe. He is highly elated with the country and has decided to make Utah his home. His business is Florist and gardener. The Ensign hopes he will find that Nephi gives him proper encouragement to commence business here. If he doe scommence, he will certainly prosper. He and FOR SALE. A good wagon, team and harness. Fpy particulars, inquire at this office. owrt use several quadrupeds which did not belong to him. They were unfortunately unsuccessful, ihe country being too large and the biped too small. The beautiful vault, propared by Thos. Schofield Jr. for the interment of the re- ioooioooiiii oooioooiioii mi oooioiiiiooi 9. quirer. Of an unique character was the Mirror . few Saints and many friends to our people in Portal, Neb. 1 have spent a portion of my time during the last six months in that locality, and the newsy Ensign which come regularly to that office is a welcome and entertaining visitor, that I desire to have continue, bringing news to me from my mountain home. After all the questions put to us by the infidel populace are cleard up and public meetings are over, and my days work is done, to retire to some secluded, lonely spot, and sit peacefully and placidly reclining, reading ol the buisnessboom and prosperity of my native town, is a comfort that none but those who go far from the, land they love can ever realize. From verbal reports received and the news your paper contains, we who are hundreds of miles away, can easily observe that the boom you have been so delighted to write about was 'not entirely a speculative mania, but a genuine business push. Our conference which was held twenty miles east of Council Bluffs, is now over, and the hoys have gone to their field of labor, leaving Elder Neibaur from Idaho and myself to continue the w'ork here in Council Bluffs, therefore vou may direct my papers to this city No. 104 Broadway. This is a gleaning day, and amidst the confusion and wickedness that exists in this part of the world, it is difficult to find many humble souls who are ready to receive the Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ, however yesterday there were five good people who conformed to the requirements, and were received into the church, and a number of others are sin, cerely studying, and desiring-- to know the truth of the lately restored gospel. Although the majority of the people in these large cities are bitterly opposed to Mormonism, yet, with all the arguments mains of his beloved wife, who died at Nephi a short time ago, is now almost completed and last Sunday afternoon after the funeral of Bro. Sparkes child the people were invited to the New Graveyard were the vault was dedicated and appropriate services were rendered. Bro. Langley A. Bailey offered the dedicatory prayer and the choir sang some beautiful and appropriate seclections. A large assemblage of people were present that are brought to bear against us, they on the occasion which very plainly manifested the sympathy of the people for are unable to find one point where the doctrines advocated by our despised, and Bro. Schofiield in his sad bereavement. persecuted brethren, does not harmonize with all historical and divine truth. PERSONALS I did not intend to write a long letter Henry Adams went to Provo Thursday but I may add that the Saints in this conmorning. ference seem perfectly satisfied with the D. K. Brown went to San Pete Wed- Gospel they have received, and all renesday. joice looking forward with joy to the time when they can move to the mounon our seen Deputy Marshals were tains. All send their best wishes to the streets yesterday. Nephites, WedJudge Hague went to Salt Lake Edwin Udall. nesday aod returned the same day. ' - ' - $2.00 1.25 75 ' ' Rates forwarded on ap- Afll trial of Chamberlains Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, I regard it as the best of medicine in the market, for diarrhoea and all bowel complaints. It saved the life of our banker here. Sold by D. O. Miner, Nephi. OF NEPHI, Taid Capital consent the $50,oq Surplus NOTICE. By mutual TJTA H firm of & Broadhead is dissolved this 13th day of September, 1888. Broadhead & Co. will All accounts, continue the business. both owing to and owing by Booth & Broadhead are hereby transferred to Broadhead & Co. Thos. Booth, YV. G. Broadhead. BROADHEAD k 12,500 Booth Geo. C. YVhitmore, President JonasIL Erekson Vice Pres. L. S. I lills as. H. Mynders, James E. Clinton. Alma Hague, Cashier. Directors, Deposits received subject to sight drati or check. Money loaned on approved security. Collections made with prompt returns at lowest rates. . CO Dealers in We sell exchange on leading cities of the ' United tates, also furnish sight drafts or remit funds to all prominent points In Europe. HARNESS! SADDLES. Manufacturers of Correspondents New York, Kountze Brqs. ALL WORK WARRANTED. Chicago, Union National Bank. Deseret National Bank Salt EXPERIENCED m San Lake City,Pacific Bank. Francisco, 9 They keep a full line of goods on hand which are disposed of at P. b. SCHOEBER SURVEYOR AND CIVIL ENGINEER. Depot St., Nephi. First door West of Livery Stable. Mailorders will be promptOffice: first door south of Court ly attained to. Address P, O. Box 321, House. Utah. Nephi, All classes of surveying and leveling done at reasonable charges 1 lowost prices 0 Ireland, in the Theatre last evening by Councial Bluffs Iowa, , Sept. 29th. 1S88. - FIRST NATIONAL - The County Convention was called to order by Thoms Ord and upon motion of Editor Ensign' There being a ames W. Paxman the first named gentleman was elected chairman. Mr. Ord immediately arose and stated the object, for which the convention had been called and a committee on credentials was elect ed who reported the following named gentlemen as being entitled to seats in the convention, fames W. Paxman, Thomas Ord, Adelbert Cazier, L. A. Bailey and James R Black of Nephi and William Mutch and J.oseph G. Fones of Mona. David Cazier of Nephi and Elias VV. Williams of Mona were chosen as the two delegates from Juab County to represent the Peoples Party in the Territorial Convention to be held in Salt Lake City Oct, 8, 1888 for the purpose of nominating a Delegate to Congress. He knows what he is writing about. Mr. R. McI.eod, druggist, Hemingford, The shooting match which took place I keep in stock a great last Monday afternoon resulted in an Neb., says: variety of so called cures for diarrhoea easy victory for Mr. Tingeys side. Mr. and cholera morbus, but from a personal Jacob Johnson of Spring City, the newly appointed Probate Judge, of San Pete Gages side lost the match and of course County, passed through Nephi yesterday paid the expenses, and not being satisfied, a second match was immediately on his way to Proyo. arranged, resulting in another victory Mrs. John Cowan, under the treatment for Rlr. Tingey. As is usual in such things of D. O. Miner is recovering rapidly from The Ensign was found on the right side. the sickness that has confined her to her Below is the score. beed for several weeks past. Nunber of shots 12, Total YV. H. 8 Gage. Jas. B. Darton has been lying in bed for several weeks suffering with erysipe- T. Osborne. 000010110011 5 las Dr. 13. O. Miner performed an oper-tio- n B- .J. Clayton. 0 000000000000 on his leg where the desease was G. C. YVhitmore. 1 000001000000 been time has he located and since that YV. 4 Cropper. convalescing. We are pleased to note E. J. Conrad. the fact. 000100001001 3 Grand Total 21 Mrs. Rollo suffered for a few days last weeks with a severe headache. On C. S. Tingey. 6 Saturday, Sunday and Monday she was driven about to insanity with it but now YV. G. Broadhead oiooooiorooo 3 we are indeed pleased to note that she I. A. Hyde. 6 is fast recovering. t I. YV. Olpin. 5 1 Dont fail to see the Dan Morris Sull- D. Bigler. 7 0001001 ivan Company Next Tuesday night Oct-- F. W. Chappell, 6 the In 1888 at the Social Hall. The company is Mirror of Ireland. well reccomended by the press of the Territory. The preformance consists of exhibitions of beautiful scenes of principal cities of the Emerald Isle chief among which are Ireland as she was, Ireland as she is, and Ireland as we hope to see her united hand in hand with America. The whole is interspersed, with singing of Irish melodies etc. YVe Engive below a clipping from the Utah the Dan Morris Sullivan company.' A pianoramic view of Ireland, consisting of numerous fine and realistic scenes of the ould sod, with brilliant acting in front and other Nora of them by Barney, characters, was what made the people present last evening so full of enthusiasm. The scenes in Dublin, Belfast, Cork and Londonderry', the ruined castles, the noted monuments, the storm on the sea, and, above all the moonlight scene on the Lakes of Killarney, was simply grand, in the last scene, the waters glittered in the moonlight whenever the PRIMARY MEETING luminary of the night peeped fron bePursuant to the call of the central com- hind the thickening clouds, until one fancireally beholding a moonmittee of the Peoples Party of Juab ed that he was on those lakes made so light evening County, a Primary Meeting was held in famous in Irish song. the Court House at Nephi Oct 1, 1888 It is was a fine performance, and the at 8:30 P. M. and after an organization people were never more satisfied. had been effected the meeting proceeded at once to elect five Delegates to attend The following is a letter from our the county convention called for Oct 3, old friend Edwin Udall who is now 1S88. The gentlemen elected were laboring in Iowa preaching the Gosames W. Paxman Thomas Ord, James pel, and as our readers will no doubt R. Black L. A. Bailey and Adelbert be pleased to hear of him and of after which the meeting adjourned. the work he is doing we publish beCounty Convention of the Peoples low his letter m full. Party. Advertising plication. No 18 - One Year, Months, Three Months THE SHOOTING MATCH. L. L. Hudson retnrned from San Pete yesterday where he has been for some time engaged in threshing grain. Ca-zi- Peter Rasmussen, Bo?t and Shoe maker, is the place to take your orders for 5, 1888- SUBSCRIPTION RATES: j Another match has been arranged for next Monday afternoon. The person making the best score will be presented with a finely executed gold medal, and will be entitled to wear the same until it is won from him by some other person. The medal has been ordered from E. J. Swaner, Salt Lake City. I S. L. Jackson, John B. Milner, UNDERTAKER. atty-at-lay- LIST OF UNCLAIMED LETTERS Remaining in the Nephi Post office. Allen Lata B. BrinkerhoffS YV Clark James R Clambers & Co. Clark G Cushman M T Cox M D 2 Dunn Jas Furniture and sells at cost. Davis Geo Edwards Thos O Repairing of all kinds , YV M Hage Havenghoff J ulius A don on the sluut- - , J -, , YV Henderson Hickax f. V. J est notice. Jorgensen Hans J. Leferas YVm Agent for New Home Sewing Machine Mass YVm Moore Jno R and Machine extras, Neadles, etc. etc McIntosh Mm Nielsen N C Give him a call. Read Josephene YVhite Geo. Nephi, Utah. Jas. Larson P. M. , Th e change inthe color of the foliage and autumn-ati- c process. is effected by v Practices in the District and Supreme Courts of Utah Territory and will attend to all kinds of legal business in Juab,San rete and neighcounties. MANUFACTURER AND INPORTER OF ALL KINDS OF boring Office rooms 5 and 7 Bank buildCoffins, Caskets and Coffin Hardware ing, p. 0. Box 353 Nephi, Utah. 22 Home made Coffins constantly on hand Embalming done on the shortest no3ST- tice. He also has a good line of Manufacturer of OLAWSON BOOTS Mr. Clawson is SHOES prepared to manufae lure Boots and Shoes in any style and guarantees FIRST CLASS YVORK. All kinds of repairing neatly done. Prices reasonable. Second door North of Bank, Nephi. 40 tf. MAMS! MAMS!! MAMS!! A few CHOICE RAMS are offered for sale from the herd of the late Youve got a black eye, Pat. How D. M. BROWN. did you get it. Pat. Home rule, sir;, Also 100 or more as fine as were ever imported to The position of captain in the Salvation Army is not always a sinner-curThese were rams in this Territory. May, have been sumshipped REGISTER- ED V'ERMOISj T RAMS e. Hence will be thoroughly acclimated A priate soldier who was minus one mered on our ranges. arm remarked: service. for O11 day a boat opened fire on us with For particulars inquire of W. I, Brown, or A. M. Everts. canister, and the boys were sorter rattled, until a big fellow shouted: Stick Nephi, Juab Co. to em, bovs their ammunitions git out, and theyer shooting dinner buckets at us. Cazier On Monday Sept. 17th, dropped somewhere on Main Street, Nephi, betweenRead & Bryans coner and The Ensign office a ten dollar gold aiece wrapped in a piece of paper. Finder will confer a favor and be rewarded by returning same to owner. KToticos have just received a Hyde lot of the celebrated A. J. Jhnoson & Co. fine Ladies Shoes. Ladies call and see them before buying elsewhere. Prices to suit all. & YVhitmore fcJ CD bJ) c KMH D y3 (3 (G c CL and Diarrhoea Remedy is the most successful preparation ever produced for Summer Complaint, Cholera Morbus, Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Bloody Flux and Chronic Diarrhoea, as thousands of persons will certify that they believe their lives have been saved by this great remedy. It is the one preparation that every family and every traveling man should be provided with, especially during the summer months. Many cases of Chronic Diarrhoea that had resisted all other treatment and baffled the skill ot good Physicians have been permanently cured by it Sold by D. O. Miner, Nephi. DESERT LAND, FINAL PROOF. FOR PUBLICATION. No, 3095. United Stated Land Office, Salt Lake Citv, Utah, Oct 3. 18SS. Notice is hereby given that Horace A. Heath, of Salt I.ake City, Salt Lake Co., Utah, has filed notice of intention to make proof on his desert land claim No. 2208, tor the unsurveyed: S J of N E J S E J of N YV J E i S YV J and the S E j Sec, 7 also N E J and E i of N YV J Section 18 Township 13 S Range 6 east before Register and Receiver U. S.Land office at Salt Lake City, Utah, on Saturday, the 17, day of November, 1888. He names the following witnesses to prove the complete it rigation and reclamation of said land: C. B. YY'est, YV. J. Florida, John F. Heath, H. O. Heath, all of Salt Lake County, Utah. Oct 5 Nov 9 D. Webb Regiiter. NC-TIC- E a CD era c.r tsJ CTO 10 w 0 CD S CO , -- ooa u o CG Chamberlains Colic, Cholera Utah. OLWPMM & FYFJE3M Lost. John Special and fitted bf) L cB c CO 4 o o O' DEPOT STREET, NEPHI, UTA II. J.-W- . SCHOFIELD & CO. AGENTS CIAMPM MOWERS, FOR THE REAPERS AUD BIRDERS, AND US WAGONS. IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF Moline Plows, Imperial Chilled Plows, Buckeye Rakes, Grain Drills, Cultivators and Spring'ooth Harrows, Springfield Threshers, Engine and Horse Powers, Kelly Feed Grindets, Buggies, Carriages and Road Carts Hardwood, Wagon and Champion Machine Repairs, P. 0. Box 369. Nephi, Utah. |