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Show w9avtr tae - AsaVi - W :- THE BLADE. The following from the Tribuna of the 12th will bo of interest to our lady readers, and we print it that all may know whether they have the rights of suffrage or not at the next election: It is estimated' thatx there are in round numbers fifty thousand women, ot voting age in the State. ButtfOf them are not voters Uncertainty as to the number of Utn women of for of age, eigu birth and over 21 years com the to whq are not citizens, adds Borne olexity of the political situation. authorities place the number as high as teu thousand, but, at the best, figis merely guessuring on the subject uo statistics on are as there work, which to base aa estimate. The women who are not naturalized and therefore not electors, constitute two classes qoe being composed of those who may be naturalized durand the othing the coming campaignmake declaramust wno er of those 52.00 Per year (Payable in advance), alf. oums 1 Publisher. Application bin been made at the Nephi post for transmission through the mails as 'S.'.'oiid-elasmail matter. IPd'u H Saturday moiin., april 25, isog. BLADE AGENTS: Below is a list of our agents, who will Teccive subscriptions and receipt for 1? Payments'. Wm. Chastain, Ibapab. Tooele Co ' ' MILLARD COUNTY. I ! citizeus tions of intention to become first before two years and then watt issued to be cau citizenship papers . them. X All women of foreign navity who are X or have been marrwd to citizeu, either native boru or natunmed, are themselves Citizens, the citizeuship of the liusbaud baviug had the effect of naturalizing. the wife, by virtue of an act BEING of Congress," All children of foreign birth, both male and ieinaie, who were residents of the United States .and uuder 21 years of age at the Lime of the City. Joseph A. Lyman, Oak Christian Anderson, Fillmore. Thos. Memmott, Seipio. Chris. O verson, Leamington. Crane, Kanosb. James Ilatton, Petersburg. Virgil Kelly, Burbank. Iivrum Adams. Meadow. James S. BlalttV Hinckley. ' , OB QUALITY AGUE SABLE. TUB Jt might reasonable be supposed- that - be agreeable anc : bali people disagreeable, but this is by There are ho1 means a fixed rule. many notable .exceptions especially deamong bad people, who are often to lightful companions. They, study please that they; may cover up their There is no reafaults of character. son, however, why good people should fiot follow their .'example in this ood people would re-,$ne- When they act naturally they Are agreeable, but some good men, ivith warm sympathies and great kindness of jieart, see mto think that it is own protection to necessary for then put on a gruff." repellant manner. There are others who at heart are naturalization of their pareuts, are to vole, if now 21. Those who arrived ia the United States before they were 18 years of age, anu whose pareuts have not beea naturalized, may become citizeus at hoy time after reaching the age of 21, without filing a declaration of intention, provided that at the time of applying tor a "certificate the applicant has resided in mis country live years. The women wno, thougu of. the required ago, canuot vote this year are loose of foreign birth who, are uot aud have not been married to citizens, or who have uot been naturalized by the naturalization of their paieuts while the cmldreu.were minors; or who did uot arrive in ihis country before they were 18 and five years prior ro the Iasi date on which ahauis cau be naturalized this year in lime to vote at the eu-tiM- ed . November election. This date will occur ninety days before election, as oue of the qualifications of a voter, uuder the constitution, is citizenship lor ninety days. seen that a foreign Tt'w'il thus-bwomen who arrived ia the United States after she had reached the age of 18, tind who has not beau, made a citizen by virtue of maruage or the naturalization of a parent, will be required, before she cau become a qualified elector, to file a declaration or iuten-tio- n with a clerk of a court, and wait two years thereafter for the issuance of a certificate of citizeuship. It is believed, that the women who. will be unable to qualify themselves" for voting this year,- number several thousand, but as before stated, no oue can at present do more than guess at the proportion tney form of the total numqpr of Women of the State. good friends, yet make themselves disagreeable to those they love by a bad habitof positive contradiction. All of and us have a great deal of tve cau uot regard as agreeable one who Continually differs with and contradicts us, especially if he does so in an offensive way. - ' ; The agreeable man is always courteous and considerate. lie keeps out of disputes and contentions, seeks to give utterance ouly to pleasant things, and if driven, to contradict, does bo in an amiable manner. lie may or may not be as good and faithful at heart as the ' gruff disputant, wao is, apt to be boastful of his frankness, But the quality that ujakes him agreeable is his cultivated manner. Some people go EDITORIAL NOTES so f ir as to deprecate politeness as a is Concession to hypocrisy, but it really a manifestation of consideration for Tha rich sometimes give . charity to Others. It is, of course, cultivated H)y the poor; but they often withhold from hypocrites, and those who are excess- the poor what belongs "to them and ively piiito may be suspected of insin- would make eharity unnecessary. cerity, but th it is not a good reason why rdneere people should not use it to The printing of the laws and jourmake themselves agreeable. nals of tho last legislative session has Tae otherwise good man who lacks pffitenets or assumes a gruff, repellant teen awarded to the Deseret News ,m tuner really sacrifices a part of his company, they having made the lowgifts, for very few people will discover est bid. ' his good qualities under his repulsive manners. Those who da may have paThe Header, a newspaper recently tience to bear with him, knowing that his heart is right, but others will judge started at Payson has reached The him by h;s m tuners, and, finding him Blade sanctum. The Header predi? igrr cable, will.avoid intimacy with sents a good appearance and is well him.' It Is not enough,' therefore, to stocked vith ads., which mean3 sucone should al-- cess for it. The publishers are F, A. be just or Huish and T. E. Hinshavv. bo agreeable in manner, and it s, vt ry little effort to be so. The foendatiou of agmeable manners is The proper course for Western deleLiia-hatful consideration of others or gates to the old party conventions is t mo p hiieno'-s- . This does not "imply to boit unless free coinage platforms of frankness are adopted and free nc.ee sacrifice any sary coinage candiand honesty. It does not mean that dates nominated, and to be a member on i shall not contradict or dispute, of a delegation bolting under such eir- a me contrait does when i but irr that camstancc3 is an honor of which any diction is made necessary it shall be man might well be proutl.expm-v'ecourteously and inoffensively. Every oar .should. cultivate this Tho exports from SbeffloU, England, kind of ihteness, f,,r. in so far a3 it to tiio United States for tho first throe hlpi toE in he one agreeable, it ex- - months of amounted to 6332,220, ten opp'kt initin for usefulness, compared with 5503,010 for tho same I h to give full play to his other period of 1SJ5. 'Tha exports from qudkie.'. Bradford, EaRand, to tho United BtatM during the month of March VMT i Li CATHODE RAYA ARE. v.eio valued at OlRfiROjO, compired with i.2, for the same period of self-lov- e, - Y V- T - EC r. - r 1 y rv T for Land Office at "Salt Lak" City, March ot's NM'.-is hereby given tkat tho .otl; t ig - - , T- Self-interes- 1 m Tffr'.fi. U J a fic U j iv- I - i n?-i:i- t. La-stjlu- i i- - - o . on3 darkness, in days of prosperity and adversity. These are hut a few of the reasons why your patronage should be given to the home merchant. Ex. 1 m d; re-qu- ir i gr, 1 o i 1 th m iy A .1 5 i is ni ve 1 - tiff in in hlt a b V 1 D t h i- :vd tii ' s - 1 t ri- - 1") i cross-examin- o: w .V i o? Ki.lt no city Lzet ih( THU EM A! 7 LUG WOOD. fi Jfc -- R rv 23G4. bt-fc.r- e cross-examin- es ' I end 3, Nation P 1 FTV ir n ttt) 'I wJ t our Coll-g- c no iN of lnMnctlon tliou' hlcand Sinv.c Enirv Boo To advRrtJ'-- n e k-!- Commercial AiiOimctic, by Gne-Feiirl- ; ) i i: to a lim'tcdin umber of Tliis course will b com plot d renoni, m IJ ics.ons. No cliurpe lor tlibloma . Address,- I - (TIAPITAL .riOrillERCIAL 51 vObLESE dVest Sixth Street. 11G issoari Paoifit Ry ilia -jv .. n;.i, at ; ; in lout ir g aud Ocwi:r .Pries li OlTY - - TOPEKA, KANSAS. If you are going to Estate of Mary L. P. Teasdale, deceased Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, administrator of the estate of L. P. Teasdale deceased, to the creditorsMary of, and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within four months after the first publication of this notlee, to the said administrator, at his residence in Xepiii City, Juab County, Utah, the same being tae place for the transaction of the business of said estate. Administrator of the George estate ofTeasdale, Marv L. P deceased. ' Kansas City St. Louis, Chioago, New York, ' Or any other point East sea that your ticket reads Via Teasdale, Dated NephiCiLy, April 2," 1833. Frederick W. Chappell Attorney for Admin- Missouri Pacific TI10 43-4- 3 Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and 1 1A Denver, Notice to Creditors. istrator. m SECURE THIS Tlie News Printing Co.,j Colo. e -- ruovo. "in' For particulars address 10 ii I as in news. Advocate; i leads in The Weekly ha. jj?t beenthought, and Imenlarged proved; It contain.0, the latent end fullest mining and mining stock news; It baa special departments devoted to the Farm, the House-bol- d. Women and ell the brightest cartoons and hvest Children; edicomment cf the. dally tion are to be found In It; it presents conla densed form the doings of all the world it la a family paper without a And the Weekly Xews uper. determined to have beyond all Question the largest circulation of any paper between the river and tha Pacific coast. Thereforekbssissppl t ofiers to the persons sending in Die greatest number of $1 yearly subscriptions before 1st next these unequalled piizes. September j HECULAH AGENTS COXMSSIOU ALLOWED IN ADDITION. - J CONTEST BEGINS AT ONCE. OPEN TO EVERT BODY EVERYWHERE. Notice for Publication. Land OMce at Salt Lake City, Utnh April Ctli, 18.16. f Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of Ms intention to make final commutative proof In support of his claim, and that said proof ill bo-- made the County Clerk of Juab County, Utah, , IIou-,eat Court City, Utah, on igay m, 18yi, viz: JohnNephi II. E. Xo. lO.Us Burraston for the S E ?i S YV f Lot 7 See. 6 Tp. 12 K V. IE S E H S E U Sec. 1, N E 14 N E H See. 12 Tp . 12 S K 1 VV He names thh following witnesses to prove his con iinuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz : Andrew Johnson, James i T. Kay and Abraham Kay, cf Mona! Juab Jp'qi Co., Utah. Any person who desires to against the allowanee of such proof, orpretext who kuGws of any substaneial reason, under the law and the regulations of the Interior Dep.irtinent, why such proof snonld not be allowed, will be given an opportunity at the above mentioned time and place to the witness of said elaimert, and to oiler evidence in rebuttal of that submitted, by elaiment. 15 Y RON Groo, Register. A. C. Cryan Attorney for Claimant. Ry Coaches, Quick Time and Superb Elegant Road-bemake this line thePeoples Fav- Diarr- d hoea Remedy. This is the best medicine in the world for bowel complaints. It acts quickly and can always b8 depended upon. When reduced with water it is pleisam to take. Try it, and like many others you will recommend it to friends. For sale at 25 and 55 cents your bottle by McNally per & Lunt orite Route. Leave Ogden. Leave Pueblo Arrive Kansas City. Arrive St. Louis Arrive Chicago Druggists. p. m. p. m. p. m. 6;5o a. m. 9:30 a. m. 6 :35 7 :00 5 : to lP - LOCAL TIME CARD. Call upon the nearest ticket agent or address II, B, KOOSER, Iu effect, 5, 1896. April Train arrive and depart at various stationt daily as follows: Stations. South-bound- . North-boun- d Arr. r, 8.00 pm 7.00 put 6.30 pm 6.01 pm 1 blood-purifie- - , , d 1 Lints in'every branch of the culinary art. Cookery of the very finest and ricuest as well aa of the most economical and homeTable like, is provided for. Remember and kitchen will be sent, postage prepaid, to any lady sending her address (name, town and Btate) plainly A copy in German or Scandinaviangiven. will be sent if desired. Postal card ia as good as letter. Address Price Baking Powder Co., Chicago. 111. n ri - 1 n 1 ) 1 ' " y , am Leamington 3.35 am ....Oasis.... 2.00 am 2.50 am Clear Lake 1.05 am 6.25 am Ar J Mil- - ) Lv 9.10 pm 7.V5 am Lv) ford f Ar 8.45 pm 8.45 am ....Frisco.... 7.30 pm Arrive Leave Sleeper on Xo. 1 South, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Sleeper on No, 2 North, Mondays, Tuesdays and Fridays. Trains souh of Juab run daily eXckrt Sci t C3 LEry ljh CM L I Of 2.(0 a ei , the Kidneys, - Eniorgomont of the Prostrat Gland, Stone In The Bladdor, E. D.'WICKINS, Agent, Nephi. Or any kind of Urinal troubles,' Can secure im mediate! And a permanent cure by usiDg the ' D. E. Burley, Genl Agt. Passgr. Dept., City Ticket Office, 291 Main st.. Salt Lake. E. L. Lomax, Geni i Passgr. and Ticket Agt, ,E; Dickinson, Genl Mngr., Ora ah & s. Li IvVtUi y I have in my , r 5 ; t i K 1 ' i i ri 1 w. y f it- - H vr I v K J & I' k rs I TfCc n i Aiih- a v, - u Uav 1 LD io'0 hv' L .1 . nn. VtJ - k TTT -i hn -- c w ue mr4 00. n a ion the t: AI-- A' f 1 Sr sold to the I wider at nctleedhey wid bero-mNhi city lime and date of oule 1 oclock p ni. April tU, Dcf. Yh Nephi, April J a m 1 K. It nr, round Keeper, ID ail U DU T v X U TIME TABLE NO. 38. Effective Sunday, November 17th, Has been tested' for more than five years in tho iibove-namecases, ecu of failure recorded against the water. and there bas nl.i I d !1 ' i inrr Mi r nT .s nu Uii lISj tu L.iliil it.oi T.Y Lj RAILWAY i ay IT - J TT v 77 i rjff irH (General eAgents,) BALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. HO ECO. followln; cribaj ennnais One lay mare ehout 5 or 6 years old, branded on ri,M shoHer o on. Lollng D Li. 3 years old bha lun biy uare about niiite, iio br ml If diimiiTfs and costs on said nni ors be rr paid itinu ten days from the date of ti.i to-wi- S. II. II. Clark, Oliver W. Mink, E. Ellery Anderson,' John W. Doane, Frederick It. Coudert, Receivers. , Money to Loan. T1 j- - Important to sheep-ownerFor several years corupl&inis have been made that adequate facilities for shearing shetp did not exist at the head of Balt Creek Canon. This year however a decided Improve-nwu- t has been made Larsen c; hav constructed a new shearingMoreley corral at Holloway on the Banpme Valley Jtiil-wa- y nt which there will Be one hundred fcher.reri an ample number to handle all bu nne.- - oaercd at this one of the most Conveniently located corrals in the state. d 1S35. " 3 & I G Li 3 W . If e Y - cae of hijhffa I)h::uo that f rfiys f ha I bicn pronounce iceurablo by lc fiding in lo"i tlian cured three months tho u.o of DESERET anj.'was by LIT II I A WATER and the patient is now persuing Ins re u la r c a.p oy m on t, 1 1 During pro; r 1 4 u rzU t of , by "KJ :i- - wa.e'i y jq bidi yocr e.hiLE m. m 7 . ) v d It is a home wn! IT- - nd Chronic Constipation, the Iu rdieo ill find in " :T LITHIA Y2ATE.I: an iavaluabl e remedy." li Addrc i the Dl .Ere 3 from Sulphur, Absolutely fEft, Pure ,ad Taste! Iro- -j ( 1 to - MIL Trains leae Mantl for Sterling, Funks Lak and Moriisi n at 3 ml p. m., Mondays, Wed.nc3; days andC Fi Mays. Returning arrive a ( Manti at :C ) p. m. Direct cnrr.cMions at Nephi with Uniof Padirc Rail nay from and to Salt.Lake City, Oglf a, Batte, Provo, Milford and iutcrmodiaW voiut md aj po'ate Eavt and West. Company the right to var; rc. i t.a j Time T..1 c at j icasure 'iff li CD D T B P, cub act:, rc-vrv- es t 3 Cv3 evt o a trace of Lime and j a product of ret, Millard County, Utah. C j is- - 4. 1 hi ; Two through trains from Salt,. l.ake to all points Last.dally Through Pullman Palace Sleepers frim Safi Lake to Chicago without change Improved Tourist Sleepers. Free Reclining Chair cars. , Elegant day coaches. The only line operatiug dining car service, i The shortest aEd fastest line to all point?: east. ms In any amount from oce hundred to thou-andollars. On improved farm or on water flock. property T. C, Vi:;n, County Recorder, ' o AYS An Affidavit; This Is to certify that on May 11th, I walked to Melicks drug store on a pair of crutches and bought a bottle of Cnam-berlaPain Balm for imflammatory me up. rheumatism which had crippled Alter using three bottles I am completely cured. I can cheerfully recommend it. Charles H. Wetzel, Buubary, Pa. Bworn and subscribed to before me on August 10, 1S31, Walter Shipman, J. P. For sale at 50 cents per bottle by McNally & Lunt Druggists. ten 12 01 , - f,)l jo . i t ti. I. 43-4- 3 jii; ; p, S 3 e blood-purifie- - T t It may save you time and money to be Commercial Freight & Pass. Agt. informed that, when you need Leave a Leave Arr. S.II.b STINSON, 2.3i am 2.10pm,, Ogden is the kind Pass. Agt. 5.00 pm Ayers Traveling Strsapariila A CooK BooK Free. most in favor with the medical profession. Salt Lake City, Utah, 3.30 am 3.10 pm Ar Salt j Lv 4.00 pm is the standard and, as such, the only It 0 a id 6 00 pm Lv f Lake j Ar 9.45 am Or II. C. TOWNSEND, 'Table and Kitchen is the title of a r admitted at tho Chicago General Pass.- and Ticket Agent, 8.06 am 0.26 pm..., Kandy new cook book published" by the Price 9.15am, St. Louis, Mo. Bakins Powder Company, Chicago Just Worlds Fair. 9.25 am Fairfield . 4.38 pm at tb;s time it will be sent free if you 10.45 am . Eureka., 3.20 pm Wrne a postal mentioning The Blade. 8.40 am 7.00pm. .Lehi Junct., 8.40 am This book has been tried by ourselvcs-ao8.50 am 7.10 pin Amtr'n Fork 8.J9aifl THOSE AFPEcTED WITH Beis one of the very best of its kind. 8.56 am 7.17 pm Plea s t Grove 8 2 lam sides containing over '400 receipts for ail 20am 7.49 pm ft?.. Provo S.iKJam 40 am 7.59 pm Spanish Fork 7.44 am kinds of pastry and home cookery there .57 am 8.12 pm ... Pay son... 7.29 am are manybinls for the table and kitchen, 1.00 am 9.15 pm ....Xepiii 6.40am to a set how to how enter showing table, . 11.00 pm Ar j T 0 Lv 6.00 am t)je dining room, etc. a hundred and one 10.25 pm Lv f Ar 5.09 am - 1 IDT nprr kEUb? .OUillAlil flEl'S, The al 4- - t, fc A Farmer,, Mystery. The Fred Farmer mystery Is causing considerable talk in Southern Utah ss well as in and around Nephi, which will be seen by the following article from the Beaver Utonian. For several years, past, a Mr. Wm. May, of Nephi City, Utah, and whoso record seems to antecedents and boyhood be obscure, has been m the habit ot makto the trips ing annual and s gravel-barof the and sand gold bearing Colorado Itiver. his way going" south aftd returning hegenerally stopped over night at Cove Creek Fort, and as mines and mining were tne topic of conversation, and the richness of the barn dilated upon, the lessee of the Fort, Mr. John Black, incidentally and in a joking way said to May, chat he might, follow him down there to hi3 bonanzas aud take a hand. Previous to the last trip, May was always alone, and it was on one of these occasions, when Black remaraed that he. him, then May, answered, might follow uo damn man will follow me there apd live. The next trip Farmer was with Hiim Jto the bars, and Black remihded going him of hia sayings as to not wanting a T thought you were companion,to saying, have any partner with you not going or to go along with you to tb6 mines, and he answered, On, he wont go far. May and Farmer went on, but after Mays returning and stopping at the Fort as usual, the whereabouts of Farmer was aseed, la words, where is your and without hesitation partner May, cue son of a he answered, Onl I killed ' b h. He passed on north, and in a week or two, the man at the Fort,1 reading the articles" in the Nephi Bhadbi and Salt Lake papers, were reminded of the conversations at the Fort, and May's strange answer as to what had become of Farmer. Our readers can draw their own conclusions of the above, but we are asurred that what we have given tnem is reliable and will be substatlated. Mr. Lee, of Nephi, for many years deputy Sheriff of one of the northern Counmornpassed through here fcjunday ties, en route for Mays camping-grounds- , ing, aud haunts on the Colorado. ills main object is to find wbat has become of Farmer if living or dead; how he was dalt with, if foully aud by whom. We met Mr Lee, and he nas grown gray in this kind of services, being as vre judge, a second'John Turner, and that he will acquit himself to the satisfactionwe of his friends at Nephi that sent him, have no doubt. Beaver UtoDian. 1C l - kind-hearte- ! named tttler l nMi?e of Lis .linn to make final ft iu support of hi f claim, anl that sanl pro. t i.I 1 o niaa,before the County Ck-i.of Juab County, ..give:; AWAY nr Uta.i, at Court i C.tv Utah, vu Nepi . : v WiiiL-.H, U. U,'5, ?Iay J.Vunnoh II. U. 1 fX fK A Xo. Ft;? for t.e "W". U j. f w vJ U. q b(c. 31 Tp. 15 Si I . . ONE mi o: IIe names the following wilDCt.-.'- s to prove his continuous residence a c o d a: cultivation upon of. said land, viz: Noroni Monrcx James Adams ir., James Allen, and Thomas YJ. ilma-motof Seipio, Hilliard County, Utah. An.v person who desires to prm. - t ayaiost the allowanee of such j roof, or who knows of lliG I j any suhIantiai reason, under the lan aril the J regulations of the Interior Department, why such proof should not bo alivel. will be giv ROGER en an opportunity at the abeffe mentioned tune and place to the es of Denver, Colo., said claimant, and to olfer evidencev,itm ia rebutThe rwaP.--t Urn file juLe ofTer ever mSs tal of taat submitted by claimant. in the West or South. Byron Groo, Eei-te- r. The News is the sen tr.tlve paper cf the - A?cst it ia silvers retro Wm. A. C. Bryan Attorney for Claiment. champion: It Is the peo-rl- t, semi-annu- I " i I J b f 1 , e if nothing else, would prevent this. He bears his share of the burden of this government and stays with you in sunshine you. , i- h4- J. r rates: SUBSCRIPTION n -A WO MCA VOTERS. V 'a. itu Jc C c n c Manager, ' Calk Lake City. City, Utah 1 1 II. S. "I t, A U. Iff j Kerr,Ant.'LCs-- I. -- |