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Show Democratic State Ticket. Fillmore Fumes. Henry II. Noye3 died at the residence John Jackson Jr., on of his at thelltli, 3 p. m Mr. NoyeS Friday was 63 years of age and has bea a highcitizen of Fillmore for many ly respected The interrment took place on years. were held Sunday morning. Services in the meeting house and were largely attenned. On Saturday morning John Huntsman met with a paiaful accident at the sawmill. "A large log rolled on him and crushed his left leg against a rock breaklie was beiow the knee. ing the bone now and is to town doing nicebrought of aad California He resident ioa ly. is visiting relatives in Fillmore. Two mora girls and two more dads, Raymond Ray and Richard Asuoy being the lucky boys. Jas. A. Melville is in Kanosh on busi- - mountains where it is expected they intend to dig gold for future use. Thewriter saw a sketch in The Blade concerning the building of good wagon roads,' which brings to his mind a piece of road which should be repaired and fixed up immediately and the same being in Juab County. This piece of road is commonly known as Fish Springs' flat. There should be a road supervisor appointed in that locality 'to see thatis this road is put in good candition. It only a short distance across this flat, and there is no time of the year that it is good under its present condition. There should be three good bridges made and some of it turnpiked. This road is travelled a great deal and is the only road that can be used in winter by the people reeidiner in the - northern part of Juab county to get out on. It'should be looked into immediately. Times are. very quiet here at present. All have harvested their crops. Threshing is through with now. The potato crop is expected to be almost a failure. Yours truly, - CREAM OF 'OUa'. EXCHANGES son-in-la- Territorial News, Culled and condensed for Blade Readers. Governor, . r,nn nonne in Salt Lnke conn- JOHN T. CAINE. ii the assistance of the tviwho require Congressman, That means much live. to court coiiuty comIB. h. Roberts. suffering iu that county during the ing winter. Secretary of State, ha Tuesday the rej?ular raonthy WISHER! S. HARRIS. double dividend of the Cntennial-Eirekor a amountiner to $1 per share, once. at CUOUI v r total of JSO.OGO, declared and paid AOIA GREENWOOD. This dividend will brine: the total ot the company up to f 1,350,030V 'Auditor, Enterprise: The Democratic Ephriam has challenged the committee UTJYC. wils6k. cobnty committee for a series of Republican and Attorney-Generajoint debates between Judge Rhodas been has The cballenpe Jcidge Johnson. .V:: .. a;. A. J. WEBER. neSS. the Republican accepted and as soon as consent Alma Greenwood is out of town on a of Mr. can jret the cobmittee Publiailtistruction, of h old in of Superintendent stumping trip. Johnson the date anV place This willr IKARJU G. MAES", W'm. Chastain. Kanosh has been well represented on the debates will be arranged. giVe the people an excellant opportunity streets lately. our Oct. 14th 1895. to compare the two men. W. J . Judges of Supreme Court,, ; Lucinda while SAMUEL. R.THURMAJN la3t from A week night, her housa for Patten had stepped out of woman THOMAS MALONEY. J entera few moments, a strange J RICHARD W. YOUNG, ed! it and left a little baby boy laying on . a chair. Mrs. Patten returned Just as United States Senators, woman was leaving and demanded an' the J03EPH h. RAWLINS, told Mrs, explanation. The stranger MOSES THATCHER. Patten that she had been sent with 'in- Composed by Miss Molly McCann, in (loner of the Closing Exercises of the structions to leave the child at her home, Judge' Fifth' Judicial. District, and aslced her if she would take the little Woman's Hygienic Physiological Reform Class, Logan City, June 3d. 1893. told care Patten Mrs. and for one it. Beayer. CHRISTIAN, ARD JOHN her she would, and the strange woman ' As to who the parents of the District, Seventh departed. And recited in the Nephi Tabernacle during similar exercises, by Miss Senator. remain will forerer child are, perhaps HENRY P. McCUNE, Nephi. Mary May, August 21st. 18J5. mystery . -- Payson Globe, went Steiner Mr. Mr3. Joe and yVhen Member Lower House, A FEW OF MY SENTIMENTS TO. THE DAUGHTERS O ZION: home from the firemen's ball Thursday Eureka. in residence posfound EDWARD PIKE, their night they j When we consider and retrace session of two men, who were undoubt-edj- y of Schools, County Superintendent Levan. laying for the couple, as they wore The footsteps of the human race ., seyeral hundred dollars' . worth of jewEZRA CHRISTIANSEN, ; a can And question moment, understand. Mr. Steiner was fortunate e enough elry. would-brob:: to jhear and see one of the The misery now fair land. went once for a and at strike match bers Municipal. AIT was perfect in the beginning, a policeman and a gun, but when he Mayor, Even the sweet birds in the trees were singing; got back the birds had flown. Nothing ' ' was stolen from the house, for the ' T. H. G. PARKS, ' and for :' Thanks their praise creation, Mrs. and Mr. knew thjeves evidently ' That they might gladen all the nation. Councilmeh, Steiner had taken their valuables with bold to was their intention ard thfm, Thus was woman created so exact her mission to perform NEPHI JACKSON, them up as they came home from; the Ia. T. McCANNE, That until she'd strayed from Nalure's.patbi there was no need of press dance. Park Record, .!. JAMES JENKINS, an Arkansas paper, Reform. It is related by j made to is A. G. PYPER, Arkansas the way, (and, by God of erects house a where But prayer, shoulder the responsibility of many hard JOSEPH; VICKERS, .1 a builds devil The castle one mountain of the in there; v stories,) jthat one man a took counties bnlv; newspaper, Recorder, And twill be found upon examination around some distance the citizens for and McCUNE. W. G. The latter has the largestcong:egation wcfuld gather in to hear it read, when it , one asked caine. ' pne .So time, to with listener., I whom refers sex, Marshal. my jy wliat the Democrats were doing in conJl beseech one and all beware ROBERT PYPER. you the gress. leader, replied ,Oh,, r Of this devil of whom 1 speak Hhey?ra playing the dickens over there.' two Treasurer, a law have; adding passed They Contemplating his temptings, Zion's daughters serem to seekj ISAAC '"!GADD. months to the year, and the worst of it is they have made them both winter Woman, so noble, sensitive and refined, Justice of the Peace. months." Blast their fool souls!" said When placed on earth with all combined the listener 'and me nearly out of hay. 1 JOHN KIRGAN I ' ' an important mission to her assigned: Had a n I say d such party i True motherhood a great responsibility on woman's part, Will bring sole salvation to her heart. jGet your Wall Paper at ExcelRepublican State Ticket. child of honor and renown I Each sior. They sell it very cheap. Adds one bright star to her righteous' crown. . Governor, But alasl all do not gain this crown, His Arm Taken Off. HEBER M. WELLS. How . many girls in health are so broken down Last Saturday Dr. Hosmer found it of arm to John the necessary when amputate That reached, Sink, maturity they've Congressman, referred to last Starr, whom The Blade And are drooping upon misery's brink? CLARENCE E. ALLEN week as being bitten v by a tiny spider . The member was severed about two inchOften to her grave is carried. of State, es I from the shoulder. is The Blade: Secretary v r perhaps a child and husband, vvhosg marrid pleased to say that since the first of the JAMES T. HAMMOND on a man Life seemed is but week.he : rv ; gradually getting spat f ' and the Dr. is elated over-- ' the roam Treasurer, to alone again, Then left prospects of his miraculous recovery, 'i i Zion's daughters, why are you so proud, ; minus an arm. ' Like a swift fleeting meteor, a flying cloud, Audi tori sale Location blanks for The at Blade v r A flash of the lightning, a break of the wave, MORGAN RICHARDS, ; ..' office. soon so And life to find rest in the grave?' ' pass from this Attorney-General,Did Cod woman that health and life should give her design Lithographing Company's Schedule. A. C. BISHOP. In order her mission to perform anrf soul to save? Tha Salt Lake Lithographing company of Public of Instruction, filed notice with Monday aprinterjdent assignment No, through transgression of nature's aad God's holy laws the Recorder.' The statement shows JOHN R. PARK. ' The delicate ' ;. organs have beeq caused nroperty consisting in part of lot 3, block r are which r To improperly develop and become deformed: three there 69, plat A, upon Judges of Supreme Court, One is in the sum of $1500 in mortgages. their proper functions being performed. Tbus.preventing CHARLES'S. ZANE, , favor of J. Barnett, another in the sum of 9000 in favpr of Walker' Brothers, and Skirt bands and the' corset, that health destroying garment, G. W. BARTCti, a third in the sum of $2500, executed ) in To woman's life has been the greatest torment. JAMES A. MINER. favor of, William. J. Smith as trustee. A . Fashioi,!' how much misery thou hast brought chattel mortgage upon the assignor's Judge Fifth Judicial District,-E1200.1?. to confess There f r To Zion's fair daughteis, and have sought amounting are also included among the assets notes ..... V.- HiGGlNS, Iron. Their health and happiness to destroy, of the face value of f 5090. 25. Tribune. Senator, Seventh District,Bringing sickness and death,! blighting life and joy. JAMB'S P. DRISCOL-L-, Eureka;. Co-op Tis enough' to cause the thinking rniad.to quake, Call at the Nephi for rehave Member Lower House. Then cry out the silence to break. Just your Pants. They ever seeii best ADELBERT CAZIER, Nephi. in Neihi ceived the Oh vanity why. dose thou round my loving daughters, cling? n ; orth $3.00. for $1.50; Death in thy basket dost thou bring1. bounty Superintendent of Schools-Yet how ftw will pay aKtentfon if'!-JOHN T. MILLER, Nephi.-A Dlsasterous ftiaze. I" To suoh council, and when you mention .; At about 7:30 on Wednesday Oct. 9th Dress reform, will widely stare: a fire alarm was given and upon inyest-igatio- u MUNICIPAL, it was found that the residence "Such a short waisted dress I'd never wear;' of Matt Neustrom was in flames. A large Mayor,-fi.RYoung men would not thiDk me number of people gathered at the scene BOOTH".but nothing could be done to check the Fit" to mingfe in their society." progress of the fire nor to save anything Now let us the noble young men pYove; Soon it became from i the building. F.- WRIGHT,, Those true at heart will respect and love known that the infant child, Jennie ' 8 was in burnthe JOHN SimVELL. aged months, laving A God fearing young lady who would not dare' 'j house and many efforts were made it M AR TIN--j LARSON ing to clothes ware. rescue" the" Health child success. but without destroying JOHN ELLISON,-ALFRE' When the fire had subsided the remains, Par also to his advantaga it would ha LUNT.were taken in terribly' burned, charge by When she became his wife, to see Undertaker Eustice and taken to his Recorder, whence from the Her healthy, beautiful and strong, parlors undertaking funeral services were held the following OSCAR G OlJDSBROUG H ,'h us doing her little part in helpfng hint alohg' ' day at 2 p. m.A subscription list was circulated Mfirsh'al1.' To gain victory's crowns which many persons sighed and a nfeat JAMEif? SISO'Ff God did not say: "Thou shall bear children1 iti pain"' j .sum was raised to aid the destitute" fami is And we lyit this standard desire to gain', ; The fire is su"p posed td" hava been startwoman will be Whe3 to perfect health restored, and stayed5,- ed by the child lighting .... To nature's princi pales, from which she's strayed, match and ignigting some'clothing; The ' mother had sone' to the market and Mr. v Though we may not reach it in .our day Neustrom was at Work in the Bullion-Bec- k Vi&A&ajf. STOUT.We' can to some extent the misery stay, mine.' Eureka Demcrat. By reforming to' diet; atid in dress Mo. 2705. Fearing Nature's and Gods holy' laWsf to' lias? transgress'' t.' ' . Desert Land Final Proof- Not fee for Pub-- " . Thon let ns true reforraers be A band of workers for purity. llcation. Cfivernor', Shall we let this work into oblivion sink? i :, United States Land pflicei' Salt Lake City, Utah. Oct. HENRY f No!- but struggle onward, and don't you think" . j" Notice ifr hereby gfivejx that Ann Norton, widow and one of the heirs.of Charles P. NorOthers hill see the folly of thoir way , Conrcssnuin,' ton, deceased, has filed notice of indention to ' ' . And JAMES HOGG AN.make proof on his desert land claim No'i 862, gladly jOiu us at some future day?' for the SW Sec. 25 and H SE H Sec. Sfi Tp. li S. R. WY before the county clerk of Secretary of State,- Juab eounty at Nephi, Utah on the 30th day of 6APTAIN T. O.- BAILEY.- November, 1895.And General J ; a, A. 4 ' l, ( . ... - i . h w, 'I r OF O U SUCCESS Fv We have, the largest line""; of EadiesMisses anddiiildrens Shoes ever 'exhibited in Hephi, at unusu al low prices. An elegant assortment of Dress Goods, . . , Also complete line of Ijines, - . Flannels, Albetross. Trimmings, Silks, Velvets &c. Mens, Youths and Boys Clothing, for you'. which'is being sold with the proht entirely assortment of a beautiful received We also have just is not which and surpassed Queensware, Crockery . this tide the Cit'. If you want to get you moneys worth call and see us. ' . -- ' Z3 i t . K ' 13 i . 3 T. H. Gr. PARKBS, Superintendent. " o'er-spreadingV- ur . ; s j : ; . : " i ? - ! j : ; i j -- 60-'call- ed j " , ' f.- : T K - . , . . Ako our line of Fall and Winter Dress i Having bought our line of CLOAKS and WKAFS. early, we had the pleasure of selecting from a full ; line of 1805 styles, which are now I ; - ' : i ; all-right- -- , i . f i i "i ? at our store.- displayed -- : - : prices. i ; i the latest styles and lowesf Goods.- in all - One Price That the Lowest to alL j i: , 1 :-- ;'' x ''7 "; :..',.'" v j- ;'"";; : v. ..i - .;. f .r, .. ,.c 'ir ' ' ' u - !. . HYDE . - -. " 'MORE. i ; : , ' j ; . i . . 3 j ; ; . i ; j the LEADING HOTEL of NEPHI 13 - - i Breezily Brilliant,. Winningly - j A Hack Meets All Trains, Free to Patrons, i Two Sample Kooms. I j ; Nearest to Business Centre. 1 MRS. C. R. FOOTE, j : i j ' 2 - - Proprietor. . Witty; Satisfactorily' Sagacious, i ' Hot and Cold i . 1 . - " ! i - I " i i . ; i - Liberally Laquacious at M. H. HAWKINS' Overly NEPHI HOUSE BATHS -- For- Original, - . ' E-LD- I 9 Good Sample Booms for CommercialTrav- - HE - r i j i - ; Hack Meets all Trains, Free.tti Patron to and from the station. ; j two-year-o- - ; J ld j .II. GOLDSBROUGH, , . - i n f . mm mm. Proprietor, ! ; . sheep; mei ' i j - - Advertising Patrons Stijicitel : - Will soon be moving their Flocks to the Winter range in the Western part of Millard County. . N-- 1 - ' ' Trii-tirr- .i 7 THOMAS L; JA.ME!:.in.- O. - - Gkoo.-Register- ' Auditor, . She names the following witnesses to prove the complete irrigation and reclamation of Midland: Geo. v. Kendall, Charles Hni. Sperry and Alexander Wilson, Wilson, all of NephiUtah. .Byron rank D. Hobbs, attornev. iDate of first publication Oct. 19, 1835. young.- - 19-2- Attorney-General',- " , J. . S. WEAVER. uperirit3ndent of T. ALVORD. Judges of Supreme Court, No nominations. Public-Instruction',-IRVI- Lkthbd LaJie City. rrx m 6 W I : Vwai BSSSE1B I ESSIES -- paB5aMB psgjg LJiMiMt a pttfeajam crasa iS33 BS!j9B MERCHANDISE And' CO-O- Ibap&h Items. . t i. i ul xirusieea nava ceen nxincr no the ' If are going to' range your sheep'west of Deseret Write immediately to the HINCKLEY For prices on grain. Bottom Figures"; Supplies a Specialty. fdu.' , CO-O- P ? 1 i Sheep-nieris- 1 ' bLa tmLm bw wsm m Sam SeasS? -- and-makin- ronv inv7's ! 3 front Oasts Siattanv Superintendent. Sheep Men's COURSE- - To adrertise our ColUge we will - ....u?,u oi instruction in muu: bieand Siup;leure nl Entry sri've" Book-Keepia- ff Commercial Arithmetic, by aail, at ; Ona Fourth Regular Price -UL-p-pl . to & limited number of persona. This f wvurse will bo completed in 40 lessons, ucuurpeior ciploma. Address, utah: ; CAPITAL VITY 110 WALTIi. JAMES Black Hof.k, HilhnrCo;; SECURE THIS . For the Coming Season'. ; Pelts will be Bouglit and Heals Furnished as Usual. !. , Supply of GENERAL . than hi Salt I. NBrill i Has just Laid in a' LargV 4 school house, laying a new floor and re in general preparltory to the pairing ofIt the teacher who is expected here arrival on the 12th of this month. Damage Case.' There was a very quiet wedding took Elizabeth Rnbison nf Fillmnro has filed an action aealnst Fiiltnore city for the re- - place here Wednesday Oct. 9th.1 Miss Ida E. Weaver and Mr. R. L. Buckly bedovery of fo'J'J alleged to have ing the participants in the contract. beeu sustained,damages, by defendaat municipal the bride's dorporatiou depriving her of using water They arrived at the justices, lor irrigation purposes, by having j?rad-- " sister and bridegroom's brother being the and M a steec-- t by oniy ones present besides the justice it faniily. property was the After perfor to ceremony her on her'' Eet vfater inpossibio : formed they Wed themselves off to tlTsT hr - Subsription S2. a year. WALTER JAMES; of Black Rook. ".?' 4 (UOMI3 PAPEE) i PIOMIIEROIAL VyOLLEGS West Sixth Street. TOPIIKA; . - - KANSAS. - |