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Show THE BLADE. DEALS, IN LIVE STOCK. published Every Saturday at A KANSAS CITY GIRL IS MEET- ING, WITH SUCCESS. UTAH. THE DIRECTORY. j Delegate to Consjess TEBEITOElAIi OFFICERS. rial oh "WT'Wn - N ;- ? ... .Edward Pike Tv O. llanford . i ...... . .William Ockey Enstloe i. ............John Foots Attorney. Surveyor. Treasurer. . . Coroner Supt. Schools MILLARD COUNTY DIRECTORY; Joshua Greenwood. Probate Judge,-- . .--. (Andreas Peterson. John Sty ler. i ;t iJames Gardner. . . . . O. Q. Holbrook. Sheriff . . . . Alma Greenwood. Assessor .... .. . . . ...A. A. Hinckley Collector ........ .Thos. O. Calllster. Clerk and Recorder . . M. Hanson. ..Jno. Attorney . . . . . Wlllard Rogers. Surveyor. .. .. . . Joseph D. Smith Treasurer... . . .Sidney Teepjes. Coroner. ...... . . . .. C. Calllster Schools. gupt Selectmen. . 1 1 j , i- .. wreathed archInto the way leading garden of matri-- cheerless baek is Divorce the mony. Marriage Is the flower ' J .V i late. " ' "'. :: . S thoughtfully asks: "What would Chicago's population be now if Holmes had not spent several .years of ';.( his active life here?" Somebody -- Kentucky physician fatally shot a man who had applied for his servlcea. His brolherf physicians should ostracise A for killing unprofessionally." doctors, by way of settling a quarrel, shot each other to jeath. Thire seemed to be no way for either to get the other to take a pres' Two Oregon; cription, : j it is said, has craze, The bicycle" - 1 . ; out in savings banks in every city Young men are hiring wheels or paying for them in install ments, and the bank accounts must short deposits ; J ' ' HE new. woman has forced herself into almost . every position of any note, but the Idea of a real, live woman going Into the : t Offl. .................J. V. r t --Nat. M. Briggam. fit fcim nest Bartch. G W. Judd. .... sTMarsbal.. n Land Bryon Offlce-- ... Frank Harrlt. Ef&irer f School- !- --T. B. Lewis. . gjmffion UTAH COMMISSION. . Loean . Thatcher. . . Bait Louse Jity. Norrel -- Salt Lake City. h-. LetcLake City. (iflTt'Shennan . .. i--. .Salt Salt Lake City. Tttlock JUAB COUNTY DIRECTORY. Probate Judge .....FrftljW. OharlesChappell Foote Hugo Deprezin Selectmen A. ;L. Jackman T. Sullivan sheriff W. Cazier and Coector.....,..D. Assessor Clerk and Recorder, i William Burton, Thomas Winn . ' Attorney..--...-.- J. : prosenitln ; ' Jr VT'T .nvprnor. gee re CLiei Justice- -.. -- She Had Been a Stenographer In a t Commission House and While Thus v Situated Got an insight of the Busl- -' live stock commission business vis novel, to say the least." This won- derful woman is Miss Jennie Goodwin of Kanss City; She is 24 years old, and for six years Served as stenographer with a firm of live stock commissioners. Through her position she came tin constant contact with" customers and! became acquainted with nearly all of ithe leading shippers of the southwest. About one month ago she first thought of starting in business and decided that she could succeed as well asi many of the men who went into the same work, who were possessed of no more good sense or judgment than she herself claimed. She looked the field over thoroughly and carefully, weighing every suggestion that she could hink of pro and con, and finally determined that she could give as good service! jas any one else, and then opened her office at the Kansas City stockyards. She has been fortunate in securing a good salesman, who has been at the yards since! 1872, the year was born. after Miss Goodwin The ' man an is also old stockyarder. hog Miss Goodwin Is very popular about the exchange, and now that she is making her own way in the world finds that the number of friends have increased wonderfully. She has received propositions from several wealthy cattlemen to furnish the capital, and incorporate a company, but she" prefers to keep on as at present.' She does not care for partners and wishes to keep! the profits without division. Miss' Gocidwin is slight and not over five feet three inches In height. Her forehead is broad and high and suggestive of intellectuality. Her eyes, whioh are1 dark and brilliant, are shaded by heavy lashes. Her chin is j ; woe-begon- "three finger' drink at the old "resuming j business - teanires several before ttand." ! : ih- v ' ' I f well-dress- It is rejin the dry goods trade last year."- And yet It wai V dull year.". Marshall Field is a wideawake' advertiser In the news- -' - v ' papers. . . J friends should not that down in Kentucky the' other day a man's life was tared by the most liberal use of whisky. Tie mob simply got too drunk ' to break open the jail. The position of Cherokee Bill is a most embarrassing one. He is under two sentences of death. It is sincerely hoped tha the sheriff will be able to make his arrangements so as to pull off both executions on the same, day. ' Our prohibition oyerlook the fact ' . In Trenton, N. J., there is a wise, barber. He doesn't allow his workmen (or perhaps "artists' is a better word) to &ak talk with the any unnecessary customers. They are' not allowed: to use a brush or comb a second time without having, it washed, and they are "posit- from .taking ; tips. Tie result is exactly as might be expected; he gets practically all the busi- ively prohibited" ness in town. .V:. During at Superior, -- Wis., t - ; " of the may- the-investigati- or '..-"- Attorney Cooper interrogated Chlef'of Police Lutton tc?-e- a -- hl3 personal experience with gambling houses, .when i Mr. Lutton hotly remarked that he;was not as competent to testify upon that point as Mr. Cooper experience at the green the loss of a large sum of money intrusted to him by a client Investigation Immediately adjourned till the next day. J Mmself, whose tables included : The United JENNIE M. I GOODWIN. firm, and her mouth that of a womanly woman. She is quick in thought and speech and a good talker. i at the north). Devane' sent a number of his sticks to the Chicago exposition, where they attracted the attention of Fred Douglass, who wrote him a letter of comi '' V' CAPITAL SURPLUS 850,000 337,500 GENERAL BANKING In All Its Branches. . Vice-PreBide-nv ( ' " MLLE. DE MERODE. opera in Paris. She is only a coryphee, and is, and will always be, an indifferent danseuse. But her beauty and the fact that she was the first in the French capital to adopt tbe Mystic, the Leonardo fashion of wearing an overflowing wealth of hair, have led her! to celebrity. She is tall, has a placid chore-graph- ic grace, and offered i4 her pale blue domino a rare poetic picture at the opera masked balls last winter, as she threw bouquets from her loge to her admirers below. J. M. 0. OSTLER, BOOTS AND SHOES, rt.3 laiila RAILWAY. No tiresome layovers. Hlnsffi nnnneotiona in union denotl. ' And positively the quickest itmto Froii Uteiri ; To the Great Rivers and Atlantis Ocean. Elegant and thoroughly modern Equipment and Chair Gar;0n Reclining In which the seats are free to holders of regular train tickets.. Call on or address M Weir ' PRODUCE OSTLER TZsm '. Bute b ers, -- ALSO- Butter, Lard, & Room 21 Morlan Block, AT THE ... j General Passenger & Ticket Agent JI10. DEVSIIUP, MGR- .Main Street, St. Louis, Mo. DEasrtDTj Complete Line of Builders' Supplies. OXJK.B3I3 Carlyle's Old Home,! 1 Salt Lake City, - Utah or D SI! RET STORE Goods at bottom prices for H. C. TOWNSEND, spot cash. ng Son MM , S. V.DARRAH. COMMERCIAL fl rilTni A I'll T7RRTaiTT ANT) il I PASSENGER ilUJjll 1 j Smollett and Oliver Wendell Holmes were examples, who have excelled in letters as well as in medicine. Dr. Mitchell is well known both as poet and as novelist, and it Is not unl kely that a "run" on one of his books wjould have pleased him even more than the Edin- burgh degree. M GRACE Mill Work a Specialty. BROTHERS' t Lu m iB r Ya rd Sausage P'lQoina Mill PORK i VEAL Manufacturers of and Dealers in . Doors, Windows, Mouldings, Mixed Paints, Coal, Hardware, CofSns, Pickets, Caskets, Combination Wire Fenee, etc. , Special attention given to mail orders and the Southern Trade. By ordering from us you save the freight from Salt Lake City to thiar point. ;;;! 00KEY, s , ed ! Grace Brotticr, CITY, i V . , ; 3STEPHI C Ii ; ! TJTATT, k - OSTLER & ALLEN, : i Dealers in and Manufacturers of - ; . ciiEvi ' I s re o j SADDLES HARNESS, HOPPLES, ui-i- AND NOSE SACKS, 1 BfilDLES, ETC. We also carry a full line of Horse Furnishing Goods k's ; I Bo fftxre and ask for a ticket &&t ; , sail-mon- e ST. LOUIS, OR . Sheep Men's and Cowboys! Outfits DESERET HOUSE. WE at T-- KANSAS CITY, . - '-o- going to CHICAGO, i mendation and asked him to go on to J. H. Ericksobt, the fair. This he vas unable to do for Gbo. C. Whitmokb, President. lack of funds. Aft. the fair was over, W. W. Armstrong, Cashier. however, some of hii sticks were sold by Mr. Douglass for him for ?15 apiece. Mrs. Andrew Simonds has engaged Devane to ' sculpture several horns and sticks for the Charleston room'. The carving Is all done with an old penManufacturer and Repairer of knife, which originally cost 15 cents!. Devane has a complete, set of carving tools, but says he can do nothing with them at all. If he could be taught in some way and shown some of the beau- All kinds of shoes made to order. tiful ivory carvings of the east, his ideas Workmanship 6econd to none. First door south of Tabernacle, being raised, it is probable that he NEPHI. might become an adept in the art. As MAIN STREET, It la his work Is both Interesting and unique and in many instances exceedingly pretty and quaint. Devane is going to the Atlanta exposition and ex- GENERAL MERCHANDISE pects to coin money there. j ad-jac- ea Your patronage solicited. If yon are DRUGGISTS, . , States consul arj representative at Matamoras Mexico.reports a prosperous condition of affairs there. "Crops of all kinds are more abundant an they have been for six years, aMle manufacturing has increased in Tery line. There has also been a barked increase in exports, due to the tariff. the articles in which tere wag Among the greatest activity were cattle and hides, and! large a cargo of 200 tons.' iff" All.bot made. were prices 20 per cent of the imported good Iilff Brains of Great Men. co.i la Hatanioras last year came from The famous and fitly named German "United States. Exports of fruit re largely increased In consequence sculpter, Schaper, who executed the l statue of Bismarck at Cologne, was Florida frosts" privileged to be on more familiar terms is great excitement In! Wash- - than anybody now living, probably, :Ston because Miss Flagler.-whshot with his sitter's head. He had that head lz billed a colored boy; who reached in his hand for days and surveyed, Vt? tc-and manipulated it to garden fence and nipped and measured, The result of his pear, was exonerated by his heart's content. he submensurations and T9 Cerent's fow one of observations jury. the at disposal of sci2irymeri says the verdict was sequently placed inzzX was intended, and Misa ence, and science has proceeded to between the comparisons therefore, vein likaly be stitute not others and only in .iietsi ior berXrash act.; It would Prince's head of brain in point beea much more humane had th point of size, but as may be lady invited the boy in and fillet. weight also very greatly, man's favor. the great His" deatbwoUld probably imagined, in 212 ve tc.ea measures and certairi. but it would hav The Bismarck head 170 it in millimeters. jThis, appears, is 2.slsr fcr her. j and Bologna. MoNALLY & LUKT, fig-are- At length, and except for a few pounds, the fund for the purchase of Carlyle's old home in Chelsea has been EXPERT SEAMEN. raised, and the house will hereafter be Man the "Holy a museum of Carlyle relics i"a shrine OSTLER-Are the Monks That, for visitors, mostly Americans," in the Prophet II j a." ' t News. The An Odessa letter of recent date says: words of theisLondon Daily NEPHI CITY, UTAH. The 2,089. dwelling Is ''One of the oddest vessels afloat ar- price paid and even shabby, and Is Free delivery to any part of the city. rived a few days ago in Odessa, and Is unimposing to prove disappointing to visitlikely moored on the lower fluay.j She belongs ors from this side of the ocean. It conto the convent on Mount Athos and is small rooms and a mean little called the Holy Prophet , Ilja (Ellas) tains nine K. E. L. COLLIEK, O.E.i in the rear. Perhaps the most and sails under the garden She is' feature of It Is the attic room Turkish flag, but a Greek cross is car interesting skylight, built by Carlyle to Engineering in all its .Branches: ried on both mastheads, and she differs with a the noise of the crowing cocks escape from the ordinary Turkish ships by her and barking dogs of the" neighborhood. Land and Irrigation Work a Specialty scrupulous cleanness. The captain is a Jeromonach, a monk ranking higher Ecgineer 1cr entral Land and Irrigatloj Matt Whltafcer Ransom. than a friar, and jail the sailors are Co.. Clonr 1 y f Lnd and Irrigation Co .are. The accompanying portrait lis that of Flllmote monks or lay brothers;: still, Irrl?ar.;nn Co. and Whlt Lhi.i"Mountain fnd 3rr:gtlon Co. expert seamen. The pilot, Father Matt Whltaker Ransom, whom Presiiraklij (Herculius), jhas crossed all the dent Cleveland 'appointed minister to Office: Court House, Fillmore, Utah. oceans and zones, sailing around the y.V ; wide world since 1866. The entire crew crew speak both Russian and Greek. THE DESERET DAIRY GO, Service oh the ship Alternates with worship In the little a1church' in the fore' HAS FOB SALE :( castle. It is quite curious sight to behold these monks in their long frocks FULL CBEEJSEj and sandals climbing up the masts, along the yardarms, reefing sails or Deerct is noted lor thefine quality hanging almost over the water on the of its W ilk, Duller ycd Cheese. Givt foremost point of the bowsprit. The a tiial. o ur proo brig brought here a load of bricks from Or. ) Constantipople, and goes In ballast to N. S. BISHOP, a will she take where cargo Marinpol, SUPT. of flour, corn, fish and other, pro visions which are to furnish the supply; for the convent for a whole jyear. According to own statements, the the Holy Prophet Ilja Is a smart sailor, and runs eleven knots an hour in a fair wind. She is 105, feet long and carries brig-rigg- Mutton, Veal, Chipped Beef ed . Marshall Field, of Chicago, ported, "made $7,000,000 Choiee Fresh Meats, d j 4 V'; A perfeot fit guaranteed. Repairl-- ar in all It branches. Special attention called tohis new style. Universal feed sewing mainhfrtA rlnpa all Ita wnrlr innida of the ehOO. ,Two doors north of Union, Main St., NephL late er gi-ne- - good-looki- and e; ; i "Dry Sundayin New York" seems to strike Tarnmany where it lives. It rae3 up 6n Monday Charleston possesses a wonderful sculptural prodigy in the person of George R. Devane. Devane is an at by trade and worked formei Gregg's mines, but is not now employed there, says the News and Courier. Thi3 naturally gives him more time to devote to his art, which, if crude, shows undoubted signs of talent. His specialties are carvings on sticks, and- while these would hardly .be carried by the ultra man, they are exceedingly interesting and ingenious, and in some Instances pretty. Devane also carves on horns. These are really After all, even trees have about: as hard times as the rest of us, for their Mitchell of Philadelphia by the Univerare often seized for board, -aunks sity of Edinburgh, is the secoind he has received, the first coming ffom HarMissouri has a woman sheriff. What vard; but it was left for the Scotch will attachment university to do him the extraordinary for ashe do when she has anfellow? young honor of referring to him as the "chief ornament to medical science in the new world." In addition to his great at& OCKEY, tainments as a physiologist, Dr. Mitch, ell has the unique distinction of mainas as a London well in and Ketail Wholesale taining practice nuone of the in Philadelphia. He is merous physicians of celebrity, of whom : Ai V; HAGUE, ." An Ornament Indeed. The LL. D. conferred on Dir. S. j GEORGE HARDY, out and Shoe Genius for Modeling. lovely, except when disfigured by sens. tences explaining the sculptured! Carefully compounded. The designs are varied on the Mall or express orders promptly attened to. A FRENCH BEAUTY. sticks alligators, snakes, lizards, frogs Large Stsck at Salt Lake prices. juad all sorts of little beasts that creep Mile, de Merode Is the Prettiest Woman and crawl In most lifelike attitudes.! The SOUTHERII TRADE SOLICITED. . .in tiie Paris Ballet.; on the horns, however, is all carving ' Mile, de Merode is the most beautiful M'NALLY & LUNT, copied from pictures, and when the picwoman in the ballet and the grand ture copied has been one of Flaxman's ' UTAH. NEPHI, "Hisa in which has Pevane drawings tory of Josephus," the effect is beaiitir Tul. The trouble Is that being absoluteM4 ly uneducated-anIlliterate he does not The First National Bank, display great taste in the selection of his models nor has he a sense of; the -; NEPHI, UTAH. eternal fitness of things. -- King Darius iBlaying a lion (Flaxman) is flanked by 1 "General Sherman's Glorious Victory in Georgia," copied from a picture In a little tuppenny school history (printed j ' PRODIGY IN SCULPTURE. Charleston Negro Who Has a Natural : . . . Wait In Baden, where heads run colossal. 2500 of big,' out they measured, only one ran! to 206 millimeters from forehead to occiput. The most extensive head they could find upon a savant gave a cubic capacity of 1800 centimeters jonly. Bismarck's goes this 165 cubic centimeters better. Coming to weight of brain, Kahte, Dante, Byron, Couvier none of them are in it with the Chancellors Couvier carried 3 pounds .15 ounces in his brain an. Bismarck puts up 4 This pounds 1 ounce avoirdupois. been has equaled in weight, however, the case of a British subject, reported a couple of weeks ago in the Lancet. He yielded 65 ounces the Chancellor's figure exactly and he was deaf, dumb and daft. MINISTER RANSOM. Mexico, which appointment was recently decided unconstitutional by the attorney-general, on the ground that the appointee would benefit from the elevation of rank of the office for which he himself voted as United States senator. Mr. Ransom has just been reappointed. ; H-ite- n far unnilfl 113. C!ty --ail oontT Newspapers from d Uii--u Cra ipslea TLjztj ti froa Detrctt G U ARAN T E E 3 pasts -- c!s Bf .'aMLMipF SMa.t.i.! jus -- RT3PECTABLI A. i jimtip-'"- Mt J , n '. 1 ; Thfe great VeeptAhle fOlESTOOEO Vitalizer,te prescriu- - viamlnz Well of THE PUREST WATER ON EARTH. Killed Boys to Feed Bears. Is a GUA23 Ca t- - rremLiei. Thlt er Two Roumanian trainers and exhibitANTJ-IS- D CUIUS far &3 ors of performing bears have1 been arrested In Debrecsin, in the Haiduck District of Hungary, charged wlih hav- DIS32S83 of the Kidneys and BMder ing fed their animals human flesh. In Tssitnella on Application. the course of their examination the men MRS. J. F. GIBBS, Prop. admitted that they had killed four boys, cut their bodies into pieces and fed DESERET, ... UTAH. their bears with the flesh. W-t- : : tlon of a famous French physician, will quickly cure you of al I nervous or diseases cl t- -e generative orjraus, such ag .Lost Man brod. Insomnia. Pains In the Back, Seminal .Emissions, Nervon Debility, i Drams, Varieorle Pimniea. Unfitness to ifarry, chansting' losses by day or nigrh Prevents qnick- Constipation. It stons all ness ol discharge, wjucu u hoi, wry TzTiir'r' WI "llilrrrjcpa and CUJl3.AIi cieanses theliver, the all the horrors of ImpoteDcy. n EFOHE and AFTE Mnpnind the urinary organs of all impurities. by The reason sufferer are not curedknown cure wuhout an operation. 6(XK) testimrmt CDPIDKNJB is the only ProHtatitia. all Awrtttenrantee "V"1-i mo hnT.RiTcfiirS5.tio. bymaiu tsenmur Baa Francisco-Cal- . O.JJox2C.e, P. CO., E AddjessDAVOIMEmC-JffFOR SALE BY McNALLY & LUNT, DUGGIST3, . a-f- t - iJ"'. Jbrfc NEPUll |