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Show ,r I I 1 rm Nephi City Utah, Octber 24, 1898. Vol. VI. m LAFAYETTE DAY. rf Programme Carried Out By fee Pablio Sohoils- Appropriate - large attendance and interesting programme, exceedingly well rendered, was the feature at the Central school here last Wednesday evening, in commemoration of the noble patroit, Lafayette. About 112 was realized from a small admission fee contributions toward the monument fund. The following is the programme arranged for the occasion: Song. "Columbia, the G m of the Ocean.- Charles II. Grace Prayer "The Lafayett Monument: History of Its Conceptien and Purposes. Principal Brown. Causes f the Kevolu' ion William Latimer Recitation, "The American Flag Mamie Pyper Song, "For Freedom to llumanityv . Sadie McCuoe Life of LafayEssay, Sketch of tha A very c Eva Bigler Hide Revere's Paul Recitation, Alberta Brown toe Ped Like No Theres Flag Song, ette Eflie Mangum White aBd Blue Recitation, "John Burnes at GettysMyrtle Bigler burg Recitation, "Uncle Sam L' uie Chappell School Seng, Yankee Dewey SanWheeler at "General Recitation, Musctla Goble tiago Recitation, "Lienn-m- l tr Lite Maine... Pearl Ingram Song, Remember tin Maine.. ..School Recitation, "Getting Close Nellie Schofield Rjcitatior, Weighed In the Balance and Found Wanting Address by Mr. Song, May Grover, Parkes. America. SICK OF HIS PARTY. Another Republican Cannot Relish his Party Next. Eure,ci Utah Oct 20tli, 1893. Joel F. Grover. Esq. Nephi, Utah. Dear Sir: -- In reply to your inquiry as to weather I will accept the appointment as julge of election, I must inform you thjt I would not act as judge of elecLinn under any circumstances whatever. I hid one dose two years ago au J do not want another. Very Rep ctfu.ly Youre, L. O. Schofield. uu m ytel u U uLi pq m nm an alderman and justice of the peace for several successive terms, and was always recegnized as progressive, liberal and just, When President Gecrg' Teasdale was elevated to the apostkship, President Paxman removed here and took his place and continued to fill the important positon to the time of his death with the exception of about three years that he was in New Zealand, where he presided over the mission aud was at the head of the committee who were charged with the important work of translating the Book of Mormon into the Maori iangjage. Few ruen in public life in the state were better known or more universally esteemed than William Paxman. Hi m El $3 nn n n m m m id true nobleness would receive its reward in the hearts of those in life as it would also in the world beyond. Ch Airmail Langley A. Bailey of the monument committee gave a history of the conception of the tribute to their late president, in the form of a monument that was now in evidence before them. He stated the fund raised for its purchase w s from voluntary contributions from friends ia all ja-t- s of the stake, and a part-wa- s by members of the family, and gave a list also of the various artimes which were placed within the enduring granite base, which consist of historical church publications minuscript and family data. The curtain that covered the shaft was then removed and the beauty o' the polished shaft was revealed to the assembled multitude for the first time. Apostle George Teasdale made th i dedicatory prayer and in his supplication revi nved the grandure of the work done on earth by his departed freien 1 and brother. The North ward choir then eaug the hymn, "0 My Father, Thou That Dwellist. Mrs. S. A. Cuzier then sang "Only Retueineuered By What lie lias Done. President J W. PaxmaD, successor, a: d son of the late President Paxmaii in behalf of the family of the deceased, thanked the generous honors and all those Interested in placing this tribute of esteem and appreciation at the site of their beloved fathers last resting place oa earth. The united choirs and congregation saog the Doxology, after which Apostle Cowley pronounced the benedictim and the services were concluded. . j No. 20. .wvw- -I I The seaport and lake towns of the United States have a population of over 16,000,000. a are considered quite dressy by many' of the Ixmdon fops. Imported animals rapidly multiply in New Zealand, but foreign plants are not easily acclimatized. Last year, in Suffolk, Conn., 1,250 acres were devoted to the culture of tobacco, and the yield averaged $250 A per acre. Chinese male infants, when they are a month old, have their heads shaved. A banquet ia usually a part of the ceremony. The profit on an industrious and hen, say a a Kansas farmcents per day, all er, averages 2 the year rouud. Jolm Cooper is an enterprising The mistake of a Chicago druggist, citizen anil as lie has been ahead Mm. W. L. Rjo retarr ed home from a in substituting carbolic acid for some visittoSult L.ke Thursday. in previous years, so is lie thi3 harness medicine in an Tim Foofe has fixed ao a nice room at the caused a clJld to lose the sight of one year. Taking advantage of railba- k t his re i e has erected a of its eyes. re, b who With one yg would onpleofpooj ibieor hand, Frank Butler, of road cut rates he lias had shipped oe , jU'U wi- nout euuuer plav a We think Tim will Waterville, Me., recently lifted a weight to him of 1,000 pounds. He asserts that no Stoves, Ranges, Sheet Iron, tanks iv a success. other man in the state can equal this Coal Scuttles, etc. in carload lots, Cazierand Parks sipped fourpieces of feat of strength. rock to Salt Lake the lore part of the A man of considerable weight in which he cm tell to the public at week. t he aggregate w.ight of the rock being30tons. Buildera concede that Isa Oklahoma is Col. P. S. Rucker. For less than Salt Lake prices. If you splendid stene and should command a years he has carried off the premium sale. ready as the fat man at every territorial fair. dont believe it price them in Salt EidieSoarks with his estemabie young He weighs 407 pounds. Lake and woil bet dollars t wife returned home from their honeymoon The collection of stamps trip to California. Heres good health, which ranks third in postage the world is doughnuts lie can beat them. prosperity and happiness to you both. We smoked one good cigar and have no ob- owned by F. W. Ayer, of Bangor, Me. He recently sold a single stamp of the jection to another. Franc s C. Sell with his pretty En- Hawaiian issue of 1851 for $35,000. glish w.ife held their wedding reception William Johnson, of Richmond, Va., lust Thursday evening at the residencecf while fishing, fell overboard, and imbis parents. The Republic a short time ego bad Brother SGIs married off, but we mediately sank out of sight. When lii j hasten to remark that that was a little .npanioiis raised the seine, a longtime previ rua on our part. This time, howForward. Johnsons body was four.O ever, it i correct. Nearly one hundred l p sees nbled to honor t e young guests had aue lcious occasion, and oo''pli on this from reports re :e:v, d they carried their honors well. Miy ibe sunshine of their life not be clouuei by trouble and gloom, buttbat good luck, plenty of mo: ty and UNTOLD MISERY lots of be their lot Is the wish oi t ie FROM Republic. LOST a screw top belonging to the Continental Oil Co.s tank wa?on on P st OfScn and Tnursday la t C. Hand-painte- d shirt-front- vii ENTERPRISE. Carload of Stoves and Ranges Just Arrived. well-manage- d eye-was- h, Something About -- i - - Rheumatism Mary Williamssuve. Finder will be rewarded byretu "satne toO.P. Golds-brougom w H. King, Water Valley, Miss., cured by h. Ayers Sarsaparilla , Three Doctors n Consultation. From Benjamin Franklin. "When you are sick, what you like best istobechosen for a medicine in the first place; what experience tails you is best, to be chosen in the second what reason (1. e., Theery) says is place; bsst is to be chosen In the last place. But if you can get Dr. Inclination, Dr. Experience and Dr. Reason to hold a consultation together, th6y will giue you the best adrica thatean ha taken. When you have a bad cold Dr, Tnclina-tfowould recommend Chamberlain's Cough Remedy because it is pleasant and T. to safe take Dr. Experience would re- -j DESCRIPTION OF MONUMEN coinmeud it te:ause it Dever falls to effect The base of the mom u men t is a solid a speedy and permanent care Dr. Reason would recommend it because it is preparblock of Utah granite, four feet square ed on scientifle and acts on and 20 inches thick, hd! weighs some- natare'8 plan in qrlnclples, relieving the lungs, open- the secretions and restoring the systhing over three tons. Upon this rests ing lem to a natural asd keilthv condition. the shaft, which is of polished gray For sale by Chas. Fooie&Sons. Vermont Granite, tapering in graceful Hew to Prevent Croup. proportion to the top, which is We two ohildreo who are subject have a with draped urn, the whole to attack oi cr no Whenever an att.ck feet 13i obelisk an imposing malting co.nir g on my vif: gives mem Chamand it alvravs high. The base of the shaft is nobly berlain s Cougn .1 attaint, it is a household carved in panel and bears the following prevents the this in necessity county and no matter wha else we run nut of, it would not do inscription on the east side: lo be without Chamberlaic 's Cough Sacred to the Memory of Remedy. M re of it is sold here than of other cough medicines combined. J. PRESIDENT WILLIAM PAXMAN. all M. N ioklk, of N ic tie Bros. , merchants, President ol the Juab Stake of Zion. Niokleville, Pa. For sale by Chas. Foote & Soni. Born Oct. 23. 1333. 1897. Died Oct. 12, About one mouth ago my child, Erected as a token of esteem by his which is fiftceu mouths old, had an ftsimls and biiiiiiy. attack of diarrhoea accompanied by I gate it such leniedics as vomiting. handsome work The exact cost of the was not ascertained, but it is under are usually given in such cases, but as stood would exceed, ordinarily pur- nothing gave relief we sent for a physician and it was under his care for a chased, about 81,200. week. At this time the child had been for about ten days and was havn g sick DEAD PRESIDENT THE about twenty five operations of the President Taxman was in many rebowels twelve hours, and we were every spects a remarkable mm. In his youth convinced unbss it soon obtained that he showed strong religious convictions, relief it would not live. Chamberlain's lie i mhractd the Mormon faith when Colic, Choiera and Diarrhoea Remedy 18 years of age and eizigrated to thi was recommended, and I decided to try country when 2l years old, and for two it. T soon noticed a change for the bet years Made his home in Boston, Mass, ter; by its continued use a complete He a as his tiu6inith. following calling cure was broughtabout and it is now came to Utah in 1861 and located at healthy. C. L. Bourn, American Fork, where he became perfectly Gilmer Co., W. Ya. For Stumptown, prominent in church and Sabbath sale & Sods. Foote by school work. lie was also active in local affairs, both in social and busl A Child Enjoys. ness. He was for a number of years The pleasaut flavor, gentle action, superintendent of the American Fork nnd shootiog effect of Sprup of Figs store and .the Provo Lumber when in need of a laxative, and If the Building & Manufacturing company, ather or mother be costive or bilious, one of the largest coucerns south of the most grat fying results follow its use; so that it is the best family remedy Salt Lake City at the time. lie was known and every f imiiv shuul have a bottle. Mannfaotv.ed by the CaliforDeWitts Little Early Risers, nia Fig Syrup Co; Tie fao'.uus 111 tie (.Ui For live years, I suffered untold misery from muscular rheumatism. I tried every known remedy, consulted the best physicians, visited Hut Springs, Ark., three times, spending $1000 tlieie, besides doctors bills; but could obtain only temporary relief. My flesh was wasted away so that I weighed only ninety-thre- e pounds; my left arm and leg were drawn out of shape, the muscles ( ! Blast Heater. This Stove is unique in that the tlnfly housewife does not have to build her fire in lhe ordinary way. Willi this stove you first pu tin the coal, then (lie wood and on (op of that lhe paper. You light from (lie top, and by means of its centre n sar-mount- ed PAXMAF1 MONUMENT. i 5 mr-d- IT WAS DEDICATED AT NEPHI WI1H MUCH CEREMONY. The unvcKogof the monument erected to Hie memory of the the late Pre-si- d nl Fax man, who for more lhau 13 Ju-'count years pu sided over the 2 Saturo'clock at here oecured staKe, servidedication The afternoon. day ces were most solemn and impressive, and a large number of people from this city and vicinity and from near and distant partB of the stake vere present, who were again forcibly reminded of the great loss 1'ney have suffered in the passing b Vond of him who was a c vpamon a steadfast f.iend, a guide and protector to his people through the years, The exercises were opened with sn anthem by the tabsrnaiRi cl e r, et ti led, "Rest For the Weary Soul, followed by an invocat'on from Elder L. John Nuttall. The Tabernacle choir then sang "Thou Dost Not JYcep to Weep Alone. Then followed the opening dedicatory address by Apostle Mathias Cowley, which abounded in eulog Stic mention ( the departed president and the great and las ing tribute the enduring granite shaft that now marked his last rest-iI place attested. 'J hat the generations to follow would be reminded that -- n draft tube, the stove does (he rest. i ,a lY' lux being twisted tip in knots. I was unable t diess myself, except with assistance, and could only hobble about by using a cane. T had no appetite, and was assured, by the doctors, that I could not live. The pains, at times, were so awful, that I could piocure i relief only by means of hypodermic injee tions of morphine. 1 had my limbs bandaged in clay, in sulphur, in poultices; but these gave only temporary relict. After trying everything, and suffeiiag the most awful toi tores, 1 begin to take Ayer's Sarsa paulk. Inside of two months, I wt.;. role to without a cane. Inthrci months, my limbs began to strengthen, and i i t . ' ;:r. ;c of a year, I was cured. My wei .ht bar. increased io 105 pounds, and I am now aide to do my full day's wotk as a railroad bkn.Ui.ndth.' w-- lk Savt s I less fuel. It gives a uniform heat. Coal gasses are saved. No smoke! Nor S ot! It ire vents clinkers, In fact it is the only stove on the market foa the home, the office, or fact iry. Cooper AYE tewart The Only Worlds Fair Sarsaparilla. AY KitS FILLS cure Headache. Stoves and Ranges, i (lon.W. By the Carload. J. Bryoijs Book All who are Interested lu furthering tbo Bale of Dm. W.J. Bryant n bonk el. mil. 1 rorr.-epenimmoUinU.y with Iha publishers ThewoiK will cnntiin Alt ACC0U5T . . . Of HiB cimiGS itnt. HIS fPOCBAIFT, UiUIlEliBIHJSWffl A New and Complete Line just) Arrived. They are Superb! HIS MOTT IMMRTAH SPEECH! A. TH? RESETS Of TIH CAa'.MiGS Of ItCG. Co-o- 1 Bujs 1 RfVTEV P0I, IIBA I 3 ACENTS WANTED OF TTH arniTios. Mr. lirj ua has announced his intention of devoiing ono-ha- lf of ell to cause of bimetallist; the royalties furthering Ihere are already Indication of an enormetaa AtfdreM W. 8. CO Kf Y COMPANY, Febtiefcart 3M-&2- 4 tor Cooper, Pyper Co. The lowest Priced Dealers in. Stoves and Ranges south of Salt Lake. w i |