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Show 2YT c citico OTT Onl-02.0- Pci cm. oiircer; VOLUME IV. x II Ip NEPHI CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY, CCT03ER 3, 1803. vuvi'L-jXYii- 38 V lo cwm3- - 1 auAProlectlosi u Wool & Aca! Fcr AM h The X-eact- 3teelxuuclty ; - TTfao An No. 13. L7ay rp the Arabs 7a la It. S;!v lb rpiin Us Name Is J V. iT. Mti:l Roasinscn ol Millard, and the Gentleman is Believed io fceSrlorgly In favor of the silver Movement. The Dem icratio convention for the Eighth met liee this (Monday) morning, pursuant to 1 te (till is.-- d fir the various conventions. but as there was no senatorial district organization, Nick Robertson, eliairm in of the county central committee, called the delegates to order, and Mr. D.S. Dorrity of Millard was elected temporary chairman and Joel F. (trover as temponry secretary. A eommitte of five on permanent organization and order of business was tlien elected as follows: 1). S. Dority of Millard, Lee Hopper of Eureka, II F McCune of Xeplii, George Taxman of Silver, Yfilliam Tunbridge of Levan. Joseph V Bobinson of Millard county was nominated as senator on the first ballot Everything passed off finitely 1 concurrent request ot the chairman respectively of the national Democratic and National silver Committee, at a meeting hold in this city on tin evening of the 21st By the a inst., the undersigned were appoint-general finance committee, which was organized with 11. C. Chambers as chairman, Yf alter Aim as sec- 11. V Eiiliili to The Campaign Finance The Erj an Committee Issues an Address A National Crisis Exlsts-Zisctl- on of Bryan Means the Restoration of prosperity-T- he People, ished to Assist In Advancing the Cruse ot Silver to Victory, -- IViwrah Cause. retary, and J. urer. u: alker as treas- di-tri- et m The general committee alio appointed an executive committee, consisting of 11. C Chamders, J. J. C. Daly, Thomas G. Merrill, J). Dunbar, Simon Bamberger and 0. J. Salisbury, to take active charge of the collection of funds, with authority to appoint or agents through the State, to aid in and faeilit ; t e this work. THE EXCELSIOR. We can feel that there is a crisis in the affairs of this nation. Bryan Great Improvemsnts Hava Eaii Mada mu-- t he elected, the cise of Juki c , Terrence McTighe: Hurry up, fellci-- g IE wit m'o. Ii , fer de buildii in the Ltore. freed )m and humanity, tor which a bloke say dat silver would he free at 10 to 1, and it's 2.1 to 1 heard I now!. or he stands, mast triumph now, The Excelsior Mercantile Com-)an- jall that is dear to the American (New York Sunday World.) t , and to the lias had extensive improvepeace heart and essential ments added to their store in this of the masses of the to all our business and v be irretrievwill liave igricultural a lot of good men on both city. The whole of the lower floor American people of out aud the oar county tickets, but there arc has been remodeled and the upper interests, throwing ably lost. inds of thous of, the Editor mplovmcnt and many The election of Bryan gome who ought not to be placed floor has heed cleared of the rooms Bepublic our You have rot he ml from am A In nomination, but I trust the la- that formerly had a part iu the workingmen. inauguration of the policy he repTo in he assure ot ds s will use good succt'ss a present restoration resents means the ong time. To u !J the troth judgment and buildine and one large room has mil election unlimited the mrt my eyes looking at your n t e -t their vote for the best men. been made as a receptacle for the against prosperity to the farmers, the laborlions are which manMcKinley l Protection the on vm and men backing and ook jt0j The dwellings of Verm n Fran- large stock of furniture which is ers, the business sufficient aud monometallism, Are we not to lm e protection n co. n ami Moroni Hendrickson are ready to be shipped. gold ufacturers of the entire country, to lontimie mutbe soured value money This speaks well for the energy the in and a large increase everything else that is reduce,:? m arly completed. with renewed educational the The poor farmer is the one t! i vigor and enterprise displayed by Mr. J. of their homes, property and proTne tbllow ing is the program of the on work which has been carried W. Taxman as manager of the suppor s the country, why shoo'd ducts, and will more than, double ,! mating el the Y. M. M. I, A., of to bimetalof time in this behalf up not lie have protectior? Why hav h. .:i, will lie held October 11, the animal increase in the supply, 18, at company, and those extensionsoneand ; com- wo laws to field in the lism, mean by of would putting 1, the a tax ev Sons; It by 2, on standard choir; of Prayer, improvements have made it money. put erythin , I C in3. and Mens emSon;;, Nedson; petent Young most speakers, store of tiy Salt south by largely ideal the that lie buys and l.e luve to ski a greatly increased and steady tb-7 4, Ap .intnients and sustaining the distribution of silver his pryduct below eo I of creasing branches in all Lake. of labor ployment prod . o, Si. nit sjnedi fioin each oflleer To inaugurate their opening, ft E g p of business; aud this means a literature, and thus assist Bryan tion. That every year Ionian. nt.d liin.sic, Antbon in almost his efforts superhuman poorer, and the de a hi ,g fiom large cloak sale was instituted, and large increase in the birsness of iikii - ('.; 7, to ho educate of voters this S it the Mr. imic-trWin. , II. country nt Editor, that the the bankers, the merchants, IYttegrew; from reports received, it was a ,:i issue. lbLn. lust i.f that years work, most decided success. is a far better pain farmers, and every class aud upon ..je tin. i v, i r ('Ini en: 0, S u y, .Tos. Cbristen-,k- e wealth the Since of The furniture stock will be here our which the in we are all Ih.b! a people moneyed kind of business fanning, but 10. S John T. el.; in a couple of weeks and people are engaged. And it farther means eastern and central states is arrayed times to have wool pulk I o, ; ,, u' i n .. N. P. li.aifor on side of the desirous of fitting up in household time the has m gold, a home market at good prices eyes. Moos tpurt-tti 1, Song by the E' furniture vviU do well to patronize IE ' i s all the products of the farms and row come when every man that (If onr motto lias her. ibs i; K. o..es I tali, J I, dethe would his of fri business Taylor. from bat them. pave our On, we of are . not md, only mills, so,:y. M, ti tin Niel cu, whole country. It means a very struction aud prevent the pauperi- ter consult an oculist Infir. they DEATH 0? MRS. SHlMiHN. all of and loculi J ':isr,n, zation ofhis business starvation to the children far. in go great increase t'ouueillors. onr railroads, and the immediate must make a last supreme effort to Our answer is Wool ear. not be SIIIMM1N At Lakeview, Tooele county, return of the most prosperous carry this campaign to a successful sokl for oo. per lb.; lea 1, per ton, Utah, Sept, 2D, lvt!0, Hannah Clucas conclusion. AU ACCIDENT. times we have ever seen. mining and milling in"luded, S2.A). Sliinimin, wife of Itobeit Sbiminin. It is not a question as to what Is there any profit i.i ti Should Bryan be defeated and Op-Sbiminin was; born in Cumberland, each of von can afford to give, after the mints to silver and Lama-biie the party of Tall street and the caz Ditched From county, Iliighind, January 1, big! ng means a I ears of failing business, cpreciat prices will prevail, the farm r will IS 20. When a incie child her parents it monomMalists win, V, a eold J O j'jn. mined to Dougin-- , IGe of Man, wlieie they continuation of existing conditions, ing property and unremunerative get better prEes for his products lived many ears. The whole family, nine or perhaps greater distress and products, but it is what you can The denmu I is mor mou-and in Ie-,anumber, tuiguited to the United States a y'ou.flt r.ainod ; tin: shylwek r.r Eg ing to cat off shrinkage in t no value of ad give :o prevent the utter duiing the e.uly d.is of the Mormon journeying ehuiih, and ail became members thereof. of all the busine.--s and agri-- j tin: demand, 'fills is one source f property, a curtailment of labor i el vmv of the ,h a 3i and r Sliinimin, lioweur, was the only one of Utah, cultural intere-tin every brain of business p: ejection, the oilur can impki'n him to of the Ciue.H family, who came to Utah. ; hutating and in decrease wages; consequent (Sgned.) B. C. CHAMBERS, The balaiu e of the family finally vttled in should they be sacu'S.-fg-! they will JOSIi FI I L. HAWLEYS. Nolelcts. v. h'-'of tin' vehicle I Lnuiy where the ,y.i! i ing members, endeavor lo take such steps as will THOMAS G. MERRILL, ve. These ting of chr e brollu ry still Thiv-hlris nearly ov w an ,1s and the have In :much, forever prevent another c ntc?t for since wandered away fiom tho long Committee on Adlre-s- . ' vr Te vi th ; point of elmreh. crops a little unde1 the avcrag Tlie end found Sister Shimmin the restoration of silver, and one of i r o Make all cheeks pavable to J. It. n.l by the time the finmer g. t a consistent member ir - uik, wlicn 3!r. Tom true an fhitlifiL h md them will be to depreciate the price el esjmiiscd in her youthshe ot filth v. hi E ml hills taxes and , fill tint t of wh once, piid. pri of silver to such an extent as will WALKER, treasurer. All contriful days. Sim ofti n made tlieiemaik that in mo-- t c.i- v I ea , nil and 'k' cry grai dragged close the silver mines, of the e.uly pioneers she hail sufeffectually butions may be forwarded to the on liim. d to !j: sure fered too mu ll for the sake of her t I . and at the same time greatly dimireligion I.Yeasurer, Salt Lake Lit-. Uli. As it was the south re to he willing to forsake it until something Yow wo arc all g .1. nish the output of gold, lead aud She leaves four better was offered her. County chair nail, Geo. C. Whit- Bryan aud silver and E if .ngty gashes and children can rdvel ar.d twenty. three copper usually existing iii combinpaits of Utah ation with the silver ores, and thus more, authorized agents to receive get better timws in future. Tls briii.- . lie was placed under the besides a nost of friends in toallher ushee. Peace to loss. mourn her of I )r. lb miner, who had ar- neatly reidyfE- b E destroy Dm leading industry in onr kyifE. J. F Grover. Xeplii; YH: parties Deseret News and Millenial Star please ' ' o h. . I1C. . . ,1 i . Ill I I State, w 114 1... 1.. L-f-,mI snb-trea-ur- y Well-bein- g i j 1 j . ! . ?n-iv- .i ; Vi, i . : .mi- V i - C'o!i,.-;ilo- -' p e; 11 i I , 1 ' , j i- -? Si-t- j Si.-- . it-'d- j f. con-si- -, 1 1 g I i " f- ; . . ) 1 . . . . '-eral grand-childrsn- - - e . ad-. 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