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Show i&imTrvmrrwkxrr E self-evide- - Ter-ritore- s; le -- 1 church and , It js a remarkable fact, that, although the members of the church party alriiost " universally claim tff be Democrats, and a party claim portion of the also to be Democrats, yet during the campaign which closed on Tuesday last, both parties seemed to have combined and yied with each other, the object of which combination seemed to be the destruction of the Deni icratic party, and to accomplish this object, lies and slandanti-churc- h. ?nti-churc- h er were freely resorted to by pled men. Notwithstanding unprinci- the efforts of pulpit and press to crush and destroy at the outset the little party of Democrats who bad the temerity to declare their inderule, pendence of church or jt has turned out after a hot and unequal contest, that there are in Utah several hundied brave and determined men who knowing their rights, dare maintain them against al! odds, no matter how great, powerful and vindictive. It is to this band of patriots, that the thanks of the Central Committefe of the anti-churc- . 1 H.D. Johnson, Cbadhian Central Committee. R. j THE NEW ROLLER MILLS. Next Tuesday or Wednesday these nulls will commence operation and Ne phi hereafter instead cl being scarce of hour and compelled to import it lor home use, as has recently been the case will export it as heretofore, ouly in greater quantity and better quality. These mills are of the latest impioved machineiy, the entire rnsrere or tne utu miff having been removed and the building literally packed with the new improved machinery; and the contracting company guarantee that the mill shall make as good flour as is made in the country before they leave, and they are as sufficietgly able to keep that part of their contract as any other. Yesterday our repot ter was shown through the entire mill from bottom to top. He was indeed bewildered at lirst at the numerous woikmen busy as bees, the complication of machinery and changed appearance of the nidi. But soon under the genial guidance and lucid ex'planation of Mr. Andreas Jensen as he was show'll through the mill, the course of the wheat from the time it is emptied out of the farmers sack from his wagon as it stands out doors till it is placed again m his wagon in the shape of flour bran and shorts, all became plain and simple. The simplicity and peifection of the mill as she now stands is wonderful indeed and the owners have just cause to be proud not only of the mill, but their managers who have secured it. We opine that the only thing that will make them look blue will be the bill of expenses when it is piesented. n 1 23.V y i.oul The comparison between the two men as to qiidlihCdUons for Biesldeut scum a trial hotthj freu, Urge size vvnrriini.il. ?1- - Every most favoiable to Mr. Cleveland; and a El'OCII. comparison 01 principles and politics of The transition from tony, liuiteriug and paiu-the parties, makes one diead tae return fill sickue-- s to robust he.lth mark i an to power of the Republicans. the life of the Individual. Such a epoch eventds treasured in the memory However, lrom what the vviies tell us, remarkable mid the whereby the good health has great ciedit is due not only the Victor- been att acenejr lined is greaifully blessed, lirimo it ious but the detented cand.date. It 13 is th it to much is hevrd in praise of Electric Blttors. So many foil they owe their restoracertainly a matter lor national gratulat-io- tion to health, to the use of the Gre it Alterative that the two gentlemen recently in and Tonic. If you are troubled with any disas Presidential ease of Kidneys, Liver or Stomach, of long or opposition to each other short standing you will aurely And relief by candidates have received the result as of Electrte Bitters. Sold at Sil c and l becomes their high stations iu life and use bottle at irda & Whitmore's Store. their connection with the body politic, with dignity and decorum. In the case of General lianison theie 'was none of the bluster and mouthy exuberance characteristic of the ward publicum. His deportment has been modest to a degree ft otp the begimnng of the campaign, and success chd not change it. We sincerely hope that h.s incumbency cl the chief executive office of the n.ttk u may be chaiaclened with a like legal d for t' proprieties and the same dignity of demeanor. As to the defeated candidate, President Cleveland, little needs to be said. Ills record in tne various positions lie lias held, but particularlv 111 the present one, is befoic the public and the vast majority of the people are tnormigiily fanij-la- r with it. It has been degnihed, manful statts nanlike to the Utter, and elective uf great good to our great commonwealth. 111 n WASHINGTON f F F.GM OUR REGULAR ajo ... r Or, rather, we might say mountains of wealth be at our veiy doors and a few of onr .enteipiising citizens have "gob bled on to them. We refer to the mountains of gypsum at the mouth of Salt Creek Canyon. The Nephi Gypsum Company, whose ad. can be seen in our columns, have erected plaster of pans nulls at the mouth of the canyon of sulficient capacity to turn out vast quantities of this very valuable initenal. A coiisiditable amount uf it has oeen manufactured and scattered bioadcast as sampler and nothing but tne highest of phases as to its quality hasbeeu received by the manufacturers. It took the first prize at the recent TerSeveral carloads have ritorial Fair. been sold, and several more are already in mufactured waiting for a maiket. This of course is the wrong season of the year for its extensive use, hut it is on the market ready for sale and at no distant day wjll be not only a tevenue to the owners of the gypsum beds and Master of paris mills, but to the town. The establishing thus ol enterprises in our town is gratifying indeed. rs ft cr-d- TO THE AFFLISTEO. Isaac Hakly & ayVg mw -- LOOTS and SHOES made to i r. nentely ilonfe. 326 .Main Sthet. Kkpiii. 1 s. mm Cos Catarrh Remedy will cure Pams in the Head. Fits, Dizziness and Ringing, Buzzing Sounds and Roaring Noises in the Eais, Ulcerated Sore Eyes, Dry I lacking Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis and all Bronchial Diseases, and even pronounced consumption. If taken in conjunction with Tonic Bitters and Englsih Remedy it will remove ail Coughing in Consumptive persons in two weeks and will change it in one week. If the patient cannot lie down in bed it vvill accont-plis- h the result. TONIC BITTERS should be taken internally with Catarrh Remedv; they will tenmve all poivmous mucous from all par of the body and cleanse the blood from all corruption in the circulation; vvill remove Vil Gravel lrom the Rems and Kidneys, tending to Ulceration and symp toms ot Blights Disease. Also, bv using the three combined vvill senrove the cause and thereby cure Diabetes. By bathing ever the kidneys with the English Remedy it vv.ll take out all fever and inilamatiou Please write tor circulars, and send two cent stamp for advice. Directions 011 each bottle. Sold by Z. C. M. I. Salt Lake City, NeDr. McCune & Co. Nep phi Co-oand Bishop Tanner, Pay-soSatiquiu Co-oMr. Kiikutn, Santiquin, Mona Coop. Manufactuied and put up by I. Hardy 149 south Temp'e st. S. L. City. MayiSiy p, n. ANSWER iCrOM ON TO INQUIRIES, $1.00 E1TI3ISS, CONTESTS, its., $3.00 Ffooji'inu Lantf Patents. Filing Arguments, zaU Conducting Contests, ou Moderate Terms. Sand for circular to HENRY 17. COPP, WASHINGTON, AI?,T D. C. fhtili-- Khmld line Copps Settlers finide, US jiaguv, price ouly 25 'ream (pontage stamps'. Ivnv r CHOP HOUSE OYSTER PARLOR- - First door south of Read and Bryans Main Street. Nephi. GUS. HENROID, Proprietor. Meals at all hours. Board by the day. or week. Lodgings, ona block from eating house. as tf Meals 25CLS. aud jocu. LETTER. CHANDISE CORRESl'C NUENT) Washington Nov. a, Ail day long oil Tuesday a L 18SS. of tnrong politicians and newspapei men crowded tlie corridors in the v.cm iy of Secretary Bayards office, and when the Secretary anuuunied that ivr causes heretutuiej made known to her Majestys govern- ntent Minister West s continuance in Ins position was not acceptable to tins gov eminent, the Secretary had to run away to keep uif t lie interviewers. The sensation was greater til ui h a whim arose! when the Murchison ieto-- w,.s lust pub-hslied. Mr. Bayard n lened all rep irteis to the official aiinuiuicemtuis given the newspapers. Coin.iieni setms onh to have me. eased since Tuesday, and nothing else is talked ol anywhere. In tiie lutily-Lnulit is impossible to hear the voice ot the people. Tne politicians yells down all other cries. Will the severing of diplomatic relations injure President Cleveland? Mnnv conservative people answet in the adnma-tive- . Some even go so far as to say that the President h is allowed his temper to oveuido Ins judgment. T hey say that the recall could have been accomplished quietly, without blusiei, and with that dignity characteristic ol d plum-atinegotiations. If England had been asked for a new Munster, compliance would have been immediate. But Seue tary Bayaid could nut be calmed, ami feat ful ol the results of silence on the election, went into spasms. At le.rt, such is the feeling of independent purple. Desperate diseases leceve heroic treatment; but in times of great poht.cai struggles the adage may be too fa.tii-fullj j TEiMTiOiM PAID TO fVJASL SPECIAL 111 ORDERS y COIIN32R ai-fSLXS- ZDZOJPOU? E5 T MBEMUMH c 3, - y loliovved. TWO AGAINST ONE. Al half past three Tuesd iv afternoon It would have been a matter of much surprise, if under the circumstances, Sain. R. Tlumnau had received a very heavy vote in Utah, when, as the fact is, he has been opposed by a strong church orgnization, as well as by a strong party. It is ttue the fact does not Democratic party of Utah is hereby speak well of the two parties, as patriottendered. Friends, tie not discouraged. ic members of a government founded on Remember .the small beginning by your forefathers, and the glourious results foin their effoits to achieve mdepend-.ancand be encouraged to peisevere: resolve, i:J ffe determined to maintain your organization intact, because it is founded on the true pimcipie of Democracy; declares is hostility to a union of church and state; and opposes the centralization of power ia Utah through a legislative commission. J5y thus maintaining our organisation you will be able to ultimately compel the wo other parties to disband, and then our political battles will be fought ,as political battles, and not as church and antlrchqich battles. Such being my lief, my advice is, do not despair; organize clubs wherever jcu can find adherents and be ready for the next election. J. Blackburn. a- A MOUNTAIN OF WEALTH. LAfJDS MINES' - statement. A napplicant was appointed as a gr.ipher and typewriter in the Navy Department at $3, 0 per annum. When notified last month, he declined, on the ground that the salary was too low. The PRESIEEN f BEN F. 1 ARRISON. appointment clerk fainted, and when he recoveied went over the records for a We have lost beyond hope and our ar-- 1 precedent. He found none. Another tide of yesterday w itli headlines leading applicant was notified, and declined on af follows: "It Looks Decidedly Like me same ground. Since then six otheis Harrison. But not Mote so Than it 'have declined the position. lathe mean Looked Like BLine Four Years Ago. cmie it is to be hoped that the Secretary There is Still 1 lone foi Cleveland When u.il learn that stenographers wdl not the Official Retains Come 1,1 has been work for unde Sam for less than tor to tue waste basket. We v. ill ate parties. ke our dclcal giacetully. At least we, will try. There is no need to give the bulletins at this late date 11s the lesult is Of health awl strength renewed and of e comfort follows tne Tne bulletins lend Syrup of 1 igs, sufficiently paiabing. - it den m with nature to effectually harmony weie ineiely suggestive lemurs, but so vhe ayatem when eoati ve or bilious. For 41 00 bottles by all leading drua- suggestive have Uiey been that we must 'alum now concede that the election has been a Waied.10 indeed in favor of the Repuli-licanThe Democrats have hoped and Til Kill BUSINESS BOOMING. resome do now hope that the otu-i- al mits would give New Yoik, Cai.ioma Probably no one thing has rallied sue'! a f"n-eit revivd of train fit Hyde A IV Immure'1-iwrIllinois and luJ.diia, at least enough ot as their giving away totheir of them to elect, to Glover Cleveland, but m many free trial houtex of lr King-Nevv.il now lutilc. of course It tluit hope is for Consumption. Their trade is simply reduce the niajotities but theieis liucon-olatio- eii'Tiunua iu this very valuable article from the It always oures and never divtp-that irt 111 that lact. It goes without line-- . (Jouifhs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, will 160 that Cleveland a!l throat and lung diseases quickland only Croup, get saying electoral votes vvhcieas Harrison will gut y ruled. You ran test it Before ij'iyim? by . h e, S. It is indeed with feelings of sadness we chronicle the death of our most worthy, energetic and efficient townsman and intimate friend, John S. Wiigbt. He was a young man just entered into a prosperous career and his devoted and deserving wife, blighted in her youth, has the deepest condolence ot the entire community, iTi which Tut Ensign participates. Mr. Wright sufiered for about seven weeks with typhoid fever and at 4 p. m. Satuiday morning succumbed to that dreaded d.sease. 19 gave himself up heroically to the behests of his Maker, saying that lie was needed in an important mission beyond the veil, not the least of which was the caring for his children who had gone before, and commanded his friends not to in jura his loss. He died as he had lived, manfully, honestly and heroically and the vvotld has lost a benelactor and Nephi an honest and able citizen. Peace and everlasi-ingjo- y be his, and comfort be to h:s family in their terrible bereavement. men On the fourth of July 1776, fifty-si- x thirof the were backed who by patriots teen colonies, now states signed the ever memorable Declaration of Independence. One 'ol the statements contained in that great paper was this. We hold these truths to be that afl men are created equal; that are endowed by their Creator with they certain inalienable rights; that among these are life, liberty aud the pursuit of happiness. That to secure these rights governments are instituted among men, deriving their just powers from the consent oJ the governed. After a long and expensive war, those colonies achieved the independence which they sought to obtain, and one of the results was the adoption of the Constitution of the United States, under which, aud the subsequent amendments, toe thirteen colonies have grown into nearly f my states bes des several containing sixty millions of peowiuo are comparatively happy and ple free. Very soqn r.f.er the adoption of the Constitution, as ua ; n ltuially to be be. ame d v.ded point tue ou'set two parties holding up j.iing v.evvs as to the be-.- t government. Alexander Hamilton, a gieat man and also a patriotic one, '.1 a stiong cential government; was The le ider of tile Federal party. The ..the), the Demociatic party of which jtfihis m was one of the leadeis, was in Jav a of a g o' rame.it of tile people. Fioiii thu time 11.1t. the present, the prut es of me c untry, although iiiuh names have been changed in a few instances have adhered to the original theories of their fuundeis. Jeffersonian Democracy is the fundamental doctrine of the Democracy y and although denied by some of its members centiaRzation is the ideal principle, feally the basis of the Republican party. On tlie sixth day of October iSSS, a number of pet sons, wuo believed in the doctunes advocated by Jefferson, Jackson and other great and good Democratic Statesmen, according to a public call, assembled in Salt Lake City for the purpose of perfecting an organization of the Democratic party iu Utah the number of such person probably not exceeding jthe immortal 56 signers of the Declaration of Independence. Th body of Democrats thus assembled, adopted tPplatform asserting the principles of the National Democratic party and Of the Constitution. They also nominated a candidate for delegate to Xffingjess in lh( nersnn of Samuel R Thurmans A lew days later, another party calling jlself "The Peoples party" which is composed entirely of members of a religious (denomination, placed in nomination for jthe same office John T. Caine the present (delegate, and subsequently a tltiid party calling itself The Liberal party nominated R. N. Baskin also for delegate. . Neither of tbe two last named parties adopted platforms embracing the politi-ca- i questions agitating the entire people ol the Union. The controversy between them was, and has been for years, one of CONSUMPTION SUKELY CUKED. on Wednesday that Mr. Morton would be attacked on the question of his loyalty To The Editor Tleaso inform yonr readers named and would be shown to have shipped that I have a positive remedv tor the aoovo liy its timely use thousands of hopeless dry goods to Nassau during the late war, uiteae oa'CshaNe beon permanently cured- I haii be to Southern i?!ad to need two buies of my remedy and had them F k to rpv of sourreadera v?ho haveconumptirn poits by blockade runners. The story if thovwiU end me their OKpresd and originated in Washington. I undei stand addins. ReeotuUv, T. A b O'TM M. C. that Mr. Morton denies the truth of the lid Pearl st. New York joining the Liberal party iu a fight against the Democrats of Utah? The Libeial Party wants a Commission to govern Utah. Does this party expect to deprive Utah of the last vestige of seIf,overnment, so long as the Democtt-iparty has a majotity in cither house of Congress or a Democratic Pies', dent? and so long as the Sage Brush spontaneously in Utah? SAD AND UNTIMELY DEATH. TO THE DEMOCRATS OF UTAH. anti-churc- h principles Democratic, as well as Two against one has been the game, the one being the Democratic party, and the tivo being the Mormon chuich and the Liberal or parties. We have elsewbeie referred do Baskin and the party he represents. We now refer to the other. Oil last Sunday even ing a Bishop iu a Salt Lake City ward called on the people (ol his church) to stand together and not bo divided. On Monday at oneoi the polling places an ardent Mormon ticket peddler holding in his hands a bundle of Peoples tickets, proclaimed aloud, evidently to deceive "here is the Democratic ticket When will men in Utah learn that "honesty is the best policy and govern their action according!)? The Peoples partv want Utah to be admitted to statehood. Does that parly expect to obtain Democratic votes while n a bteathie's State Department messenger1 delivered at the Bnush i eg sh on 'rouse the news of the distil, sal, am! the pass-ports for S.ukvl'es return. Tire repoit GENERAL MERCHANTS 1 ers next raided the mansion and were turned back by the vigorous Frencn door keeper. On Tuesday iught the tew persons who saw bun, sa d that Min.sru West took the matter verv iy. On Wednesday the Munster rtyhtu to the Secretary mabu! note ofac-know lodgement, couched in foirudi terms and without comment on the situ-atton. He evidently awaits Lord Sals buiys .prein.sMon to make Ins s.Je the qustion public Minister West will! certainly utter no word 1 f apology or ex- cuse. He does not even deplore h,s conduct. He believes he was right and As he has recently corne is into an immense fortune he can afford to lie indiffeient to public clamor. In such exciting tunes as these ;t it pleasant to witness the thrifty methods ot enterpming bu it ness men. A Phddalephia watch factory sent a d!e-gaiiool women here last week to present Mrs. Cleveland w.thagild watch in the name of 500 ieniaV employes. The bvious result w.is that ti.r at .resa.d iactoiy re( iied an amount ot ft it advertising 111 nevvspnpir.s that wojbl hzvt baukrui ted toe h.m to ha e pid I,, r 111 ad.ert,, ng ratca Political minors, and tarign ie, sunound U a i' ngPu, intar.g.1 le, ' lo.e an atmospheie verv wnert the t i!, ,s ot P1'' II1 31 SU'p-'-to be made on S.itutdav or M uul.iv Bn found mystery is obseivt d as to 'be r rise nature of the vtipnsf s T; v. saul ' USES BLOCK, OPPOSITE CO-O- P, W STBEET, HKPHL ' good-natured-- 1 1 1 i d. A Large and complete stock of Groceries, Dry Goods Hardware and everything in the Generai Mercantile line kept constantly on hand. ORDERS BY MAIL WILL RECEIVE PROMPT al-w- ATTENTION. n s 1 II. B, We toe just li in a-- w st&ct of Fail Gsi Wraps, Jackets, Jerseys, Hosiery, Underwear and Fall and Winter Dress Goods. Hi Miss |