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Show IN THE DATS OF OLD. THE BLADE. at Published Every Saturday SCENES' IN SENATE DURING NINETEENTH CONGRESS. i - UTAH. - THE DIRECTORY; to Confess. ...Frank J. Cannon. legate ' Invectives of the Famous Virginia OratorStatesmen of Duel OFFICERS. L -- Governor Cblef Dow fiandolph and Clay Came to Fight the Old CalebW.Weat. 7 Justice t.tM Jn itlcM School. Blcharda, O. O. . Fierce Geo. Barteh. (Washington Correspondent.) 3 HE old Senate Wm. H. King. . J. . W. JndcL M. Brig ham. Nat. Marakl ...... UGroo. Office ..Bryon Frank; Harr a, $eJliY?r liand Office T. B. Lewis. gSSioner of School! UTAH COMMISSION. j 1 Chamber, now used by the Supreme Court, was admir- ably adapted for the deliberations of the forty-eiggentlemen who composed the upper house of the Nineteenth Congress. Modeled after the - fVteher.-..-- .. ..-S- City. City. JDAB COUNTY DIRECTORY. pJe ff m-ri- Assessor rrk FrSi8cW f?E-52S- theaters of ancient Greece, it possessed excellent acoustic ! and Collector few strangers who then visited WashWilliam Barton, Thomas TVtnn ington. - The senate used to meet at :::::::Sr&SSt William Oc :::::::::: : : - noon, and generally conclude Its day's work by three o'clock, while adjourn- John Poot MILLARD COUNTY DIRECTORY. Joshna Greenwood. Probate I Andrea a Peteraom. . John 8 trier. Relectmea JJames Gardner. O. O. Holbrook. Sheriff Alma Uffenwood. Assessor .A. A. ro' lector ..Thoa. O. Hinckley Callliter, Clerk and Recorder Jadfe. 1 -- Attorney ..... ..--- - 8arreTor.... Treasurer. .Jno. XI. Hanson. Willard Rogers. D. Smith Sidney Teeplea. D. Oalllsrtec . .. Coroner gt School b; . jggS: SSSorer Alner Sp? School. a ments over from Thursday until the following Monday were frequent. John C. Calhoun was of the United States, and consequently President of the Senate a position which to him was very irksome, as he was forced to sit and dumbly listen to debates In which he was eager to participate. He had been talked of by some of the best men In the country as a candidate during the then recent Presidential election, but the North had not given him any substantial support. Vice-Preside- nt 1 ss be-eac- eartrlJgo with a hairpin. It is hardly worth while to add that Clarkson will cerer attempt it again. Senator Blackburn has Just declared Clara McGill was married to Mr. Edward McGill in New York a few months ago In fine style,' After a short ason of housekeeping she concluded that Edward was not the man for her after all. So she skipped out to Perry, Okla., got a divorce, a.nd Is now on her way back with It. She says Perry la the place where they come real easy. Mrs. s. An Allegheny clergyman thinks he ha found a scriptural arraignment of the bloomer costume In the text from which reads: "There Deuteronomy, ihall not be the garment of a man upon a woman, and ' , man shall not wear the garment of a jyoman, for an abominat- ion to Jehovah thy God 13 every one doing these things." There is nothing in this contention, for bloomers were never worn by men. bull fights in Georgia any worse than man fights in Mis and Texa3? Louis Tflle Times. They would. When you. Corbett3 and Fitzsimmons fight, thej do if voluntarily. In a bull fight the brutes on one side are at the mercy ol the bnrtea on the other side, by whom they aretortured and slaughtered. At lanta cannot afford to discredit her ex position with such atrocities. ilsslppl, Louisiana, Piatt B. Walker and W. II. Ellis,' twe Minneapolis gentlemen, while making on tavern at Spirit Lake, hitched their bicycles la front and went In to dinner. At out the the the door they were met by who proprietor, politely Informed wheelmen that they would hot be allowed in the room with bicycle suits on. Walker and E1113 thought at first that the hotel man was Joking, but when they discovered that he wasn't they got dinner elsewhere and then started damage suits.. We will soon dining-roo- m know which ' best . believe that' he possessed the power to call them to order for words spoken In debate. Senator John Randolph abused this license, and one day commenced, one of his tirades by saying: "Mr. Speaker! I mean Mr. President of. the Senate and would-b- e President of the United States, which God in His infinite mercy avert," and then went on in his usual strain of calumny and abuse. When Mr. Van Buren had first been elected to Congress, Ruf us King, of his state, had said to G. F. Mercer, also a member: "Within two weeks Van Buren will become perfectly acquainted with the views and feelings of every mem ber, yet no man will know his." This prediction was verified, and Mr. Van Buren soon became the directing spirit among the friends of General Jackson, although no one was ever able to quote his views. Taking Aaron Burr as his political model, but leadipg an Irreproachable private life, he rose by his ability to plan and to execute with consummate skill the most difficult political intrigues. He was rather under the medium height, with a high forehead, a quick eye and pleasing features. He made at titude and deportment a study, and when, on his leaving the Senate, his household furniture was sold at auction, It was noticed that the carpet before a large looking glass In his study was worn threadbare. It was there that he had rehearsed his speeches. Senator Randolph, of Virginia, at traded the most attention on the part of strangers. He was at least six feet In height, with long limbs, an body, and a small, round head Claiming descent from Pocahontas, he wore his coarse, black hair long, parted In the middle, and combed down on either side of his sallow face. His small, black eyes were expressive In their rapid glances, especially when ma " ' Carefully compounded. Mall or express orders promptly atteaed Large Stsck at Salt Lake prices. ' OSTLER & OCKEY, ta - NEPHI, '0tX BEEF PORK MUTTON. VEAL LOUIS, Be. sure and ask for a ticket that reads VIA THl The First National Bank, iiri NEPHI, UTAH. CAPITAL SURPLUS - 350,000 337,500 In All Its Branches. ' Gbo. C. Whitmoue, J. M. ran No tiresome layovers. Close connections in union depots ; J. H. Ekickson, Vice-Preside- And positively the quickest rent nt, Krorq XJteit Atlantit To the Great Rivers and Ocean. Elegant and thoroughly C. OSTLER, modern, Equipment and Manufacturer and Repairer of BOOTS AND SHOES. In which the seats are free to holders of regular train tickets. NEPHI. MAIN, STREET, i Chair Gar Reclining All kinds of shoes made to order. Workmanship second to none. First door south of Tabernaole, Call on or address - S. V. DARRAH, GENERAL MERCHANDISE COMMERCIAL FREIGHT AND PASSENGER ARD PRODUCE! STORE. DESERET CASH at bottom prices tor j spot cash. JIIO. DEVSIIUP, MGR. East Main Street, - -- . AGENT. Room 21 Morlan Block, AT THE Goods ns RAILWAY. President. W. W. Abmstboito, Cashier. t . BANKING GENERAL i- - Salt Lake City, - Utah, OR H. C T0WNSENDr General Passenger & Ticket Agent, St. Louis, Mo. DESEIinT. Complete Line of Builders Supplies. Butchers, OTJI5.EI3 CITY, ST. OR UTAH. - J MAS & LUNT, M'NALLY Wholesale and Retail - you are going to CHICAGO, SOLICITED. TRADE SOUTHERN vice-presiden- cy, Mill Work a Specialty, BROTHERS' GRACE Lumber ALSO Mill .... Butter, Lard, Sausage , Manufacturers of and Dealers in & OCKEY, Windows, Mouldings, Doors, Mixed Paints, Coal,: Hardware, UTAH; NEPHI CITY, Coffins, Caskets, Pickets, etc. Wire Combination Fence, Free delivery to any part of the city. Special attention given to mail orders and the Southern Trade. WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON. By ordering from us you save the freight from Salt Lake City to thU I very limited In its extent and simple In point. its habits. Few senators or representatives brought their wives to cheer II. E. L. COLLIER, C. E. their congressional labors, and a parlo of ordinary size would contain all of in all its Branches. those who were accustomed to attend Engineering social gatherings. The diplomats, with the officers of Land and Irrigation "Work a Specialty the army and navy stationed at headLand and Irrigation quarters, were accompanied by their ' Engineer fcr Central and Land Irrigation Co., wives, and there were generally a few Co., Clear Lb Ve Fillmore I.n' i il Irrigat'on Co. and Vhitt visitors of social' distinction. Co. Mountain Luiua sind OSTLER 'I'. BrottierB, UTAH. NEPHI CITY, Washington assemblies were and exclusive. Adceremonious very mission was obtained only by cards of Invitation, Issued after long consultation among the committeemen, and. once Inside the exclusive ring, the beaus and belles bowed beneath the disciplinary rule of a master of ceremonies. No gentleman, whatever may have been his rank or calling, was permitted, on the floor unless in full evening dress, with the adornment of pumps, silk stockings and flowing cravat, unless he belonged to the army or navy, in which case complete regimentals covered a I multitude of sins. The ball,commencing upon the stroke of 8 precisely, opened with a rollicking country- - dance, and the lady selected for the honor of opening the festivities was subsequently toasted as the reigning divinity of fashion of the hour. '' The "minuet de la cour" and. stately varied by the "basket "quadrille," on and exceptional occasions, dance," the exhilarating "cheat," formed the saltatorial performance, until staple for of li brought the concluding the hour country dance, when ja final squad of "up the middle and roysterers bobbed to the airs of "Sir Roger down again" or "Money Musk." de Coverly" The music was furnished by colored except on performers on the violin, great occasions, when some of the Marine band played an; accompaniment on flutes and clarinets. The refresh-mentWere Iced lemonade, Ice cream, port wine negus and small cakes, served In a room adjoining jthe dancing hall, or brought in by the colored domestics, or by the cavalier in his own proper person, who of ttimesj, appeared on tha dancing floor, elbowing nis way to the lady o5 his adoration, in the" one hand d glasses, and in the bearing other sustaining a plate heaped with PERLEY. cake. IN? Office: Court House, the calculation. He is a thing apart. 13 none of the good times (or him. Wages have been advanced In the mills and factories, for the builders and finishers," but the coal miner is ground beneath the heavy millstone md the company store. The best that U oITered to him is abolition of the store swindle in return for a further reduction In hl3 wages, and he is MARTIN VAN BUREN. . rather glad to accept that. A few operators have abolished their company he was engaged in debate, and hla tores-r-aland thin voice would ring honor, to them and are high-tone- d Senate Chamber like the the dealing honestly with their workmen through vixen. an La the matter of weights and settle- shrill scream ofwore aangry full suit of heavy, He generally ments. It Is a good time for others to the drab-colorEnglish broadcloth,, follow a good example. coat surtout of his high rolling collar his head., while the concealing almost folds about Army bicycles in France are now skirts hung in voluminous leather white the of leather. They are his knee breeches and to enter ths used He Sported &3 lighter, not so easily tops of his boots. wearing a pair of silA Senate chamber and more easily repaired. heavy riding whip torssiaaa with a drawn sword after ver spurs, carryings hound, which a favorite th3 rider of a disabled bicycle is not and followed by crouched berreath his desk. Psant. spoke in He wrote, and occasionally was his favorite it and The governor of Texas has read the Gesture gloves, Index the finger long to point rias he his opponent act and the law to prize fighters, nf his at hand tand figures of the crowd hurled forth tropes or fifteen ten ht along making ?reat prepa---'- s Knuteu ot Mm he Every the floor, he occupied. w for the fight. The ehance3 are tone "Tans, in a low there will be a lively time In would exclaim and the assistant door-epmore porter!" would hand him a foaming tum There ? - , l ed d, . -t 3 rl-- er HAS FOR SALE ' FULL CREAM CHEESE. , P N. S. j We also carry a full line of Horse Furnishing" Goods SUPT. Sheep Men's THUS DESERET HOUSE. unmiQ UEH. City and county Newspapers from all pzrU ct Utah. Ore peeimena from Detroit where. Every thing RESPECTABLE. aal ds NOSE SACKS; ETC. HOPPLES, BISHOP, Heaannarters for Ul.U.UUlJtJ) ? Deeeret is noted for the fine qualitj of its Milk, Butter acid Cheese. Givt o nr products a trial. . i and Cowboys' .Outfits. WE GUARANTEE 3 MH0DD1HESTOREDSffiSS: nun THE PUREST WATER ON EARTH. . Ca tkt Premise!. This Water la a CVAU ANTEED CUKE for tU Diseases ofthe Kidneys and Bladder Testimonial on Application. MRS. DESERET. J. F. GIBBS, Prop., - - - . Perfect Satisfgictiori; A JPiawlnir Well of s . Dealers in and Manufacturers of THE DESERET DAIRY CO. . well-fille- .' i ' j Fillmore, Utah. . . j OSTLER & ALLEN, Irrigation j of CorbPtt-Fitzsimmon- If nt. The In all the rejoicing and general prosperity the poor coal miner Is left out -t Your patronage solicited. i kind the landlord likes In-Jire- !;; mp vice-preside- "Vice-Preside- nt Iowa "''L:' " ' - haying and he JOHN QUINCY ADAMS. terer will." Is there any one who Regarding each Senator as an Ambassador from a sovereign state,, he did not cares whether he does or not? as a tour through northern vheel3, rode up to a- - big - PRESCRIPTIONS ' aide-de-ca- scant justice. After all, would and Bologna. ! The white people of Jackson's Hole ere not massacred, but several Indiana ere. If the authorities do not make diligent efforts to arrest the murderers Choice Fresh Mekts, Mutton, Veal, Chipped Beef, DBDCGISTSl m Ctarfcson Palmer, aged 12, of N. J., tried to open a dynamite be Tlp.nairinsr in all flnpfttnl Attention called to- MoNALLY & LUNT, sea-serpen- t.f Plain-fiel- d, that "he never did apologize for been In the Confederate army, f. hla new style. Universal feed sewing macame does all its vrovs. insiae ox vu buwo. Two doors north of Union, Main St., NephL d Wichita man drowned himself sa his wife scolded him. It may be accessary for the new woman to reprove her husband, but she should do ft gently and kindly. they will do naif Vironitiiaa . 4 A i : acSullivan properties, andIn there was ample ...J.D.T.W.Catler the galleries for the commodation and Recorder Um A. V. HAGUE, : i ht Lake City. alt ..Salt Lake . . . Salt Lake . Sherman j0&. Tatlock GEORGE HARDY, Boot and Slioe Mer. ? - fo bler of potent malt liquor, which hs queer; money. would hurriedly drink, and then pro ceed with'hls remarks, often thus drink The Circulating Medium That a Trav-eler Found in Mexico. PVH ing three or four;: quarts In an after noon. Here is an amusing account of a He was not choice in his selection of traveler who went many years ago to epithets, and, as Mr. Calhoun took" the Mexico, and found the natives using a ground that he did not hae the power strange kind of currency. Says he:"In to call a Senator to order, tjhe irate Vir- one of the small towns I bought some ginian pronounced President Adams "a limes and one the gave ,dollar "in girl traitor," Daniel Webster "a vile slan derer," John Holmes "a dangerous fool' payment. By way of change, she reand Edward Livingston "tpe most con turned to me forty-nin- e pieces of soap temptible and degraded of beings, whom the size of a small biscuit. I looked no man ought to touch, unless with a at her in astonishment, and she repair of tongs." look with equal surprise,' turned One day, while he was speaking with when a my officer, who had wit-- ; great freedom of 'abuse of Mf. Webster, nessed thepolice incident," hastened to inform then a member of the House, a Senator me that for small sums soap was legal informed him in an undertone that Mrs. Webster was in the gallery. He tender in many parts of the country. "I examined my change, and found had not the delicacy to desist, however, until he had fully emptied; the vials of that each cake was stamped with the his wrath. Then he set upon Mr name of a. town and of a manufacture Speaker Taylor, and after abusing him authorized by the government. "The soundly he turned sarcastically to the cakes of soap were worth three farthgentleman who had informed him of Mrs. Webster's presence and asked; "Is ings each. Afterwards, in my travel, I Mrs. Taylor present, also?" frequently received similar change. showed signs of havHenry Clay, was .frequently the object Many of the cakeswash-tuof Mr. Randolph's denunciations, which ing been in the but that I he bore patiently until the "Lord Of discovered was not 'at all uncommon. Roanoke" spoke one day o the reported Provided the stamp were' not obliterat? alliance between the president and the ed, the soap did not lose any value as secretary of state as the coalition" of currency. Occasionally a man would Blifll and Black George the combination, unheaa-- of till thenj of the "Puri- borrow a cake of a friend, wash his tan and the blackleg." Mr. Clay at hands, and return it with thanks. I once wrote to know whether he intend- made use of my pieces more than once ed to call him a political gambler or to in my bath, and subsequently spent attach the Infamy of such epithets to them." Harper's Round Table. his private life. Mr. Randolph declined to give any explanation, and a duel war He Stood Higher. fought, without bloodshed. Mrs. Bellefield (to her daughter) Mr. Senator Tazewell, Mrj Randolph's colleague, was a .first-claVirginian Dukane is over head and heels in love abstractionist and an avowed hater of with you, dear. J New England. Dining one day at the So is Mr. Gaswell, Miss white house he provoked the president mamma.Bellefield ' V' by offensively asserting that he had Mrs. Bellefield But you must remem"never known a Unitarian who did not believe in the Soon after- ber that Mr. Dukane is six feet tall, ward Mr. Tazewell spojee; of the differ- while Mr. Gaswell is only about five ' ent kinds of wines, and declared that feet seven in height. Tokay and Rhenish wine (were alike in taste. Kansas also "Sir," said Mr. Adams, "I do not be- - bushels of corn. promises 400,000,000 lieve that you ever drunk; a drop of Tokay In all your life." For this remark China gets even with Japan by sendthe president subsequently sent an Virto Mr. Tazewellj but the ing cholera with the troops as they reapology nor senator never forgot ginian forgave turn to their homes. the remark. William Henry Harrison, a tall, spare, Female bandits are terrorizing Oklagray-haire- d gentleman, who had gone homa. The new woman really must from his Virginia home Into the western learn to restrain herself! to Gen. An wilderness as a senelected had been thony Wayne, An English paper estimates the popator from the state of Ohio, but probulation of hell at 200,000,000. The editor ably never dreamed that In years to come he would be elected president by could find a good job as a census statis" an Immense majority, with John Tyler tician in Chicago. on the ticket as Col. Richard M. Johnson, of KenThe immense corn crois of the tucky, had, however, began to election- United States and the increased foreign eer for the democratic nomination for .demand are among the encouraging the basing his claim signs of the times. upon his having shot Tecumseh at the battle of the Thames, and he was finalSeveral Chicago liverymen are quietly successful. He was of medium size, with large features and light auburn ly working off their stock of horses and hair, and his private life was attacked substituting bicycles. They have more without mercy by his political oppo- calls for bikes than they do for nags. nents. The senators were rather exclusive, those from the south assuming the control of "good society," which was then UTAH. ciitf-iV- n ct Tyff "Tif"..! .. . iimiselons, Nervous DebUitj', i u als. ULI-UK- b AND CUPIDESK luiorrnaea ana - v ." mo "" I th.ll.r.. .1. .! the liorror3 0ixiuiui.rTcj. 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