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Show ir' rnl iHjnirrtn-l- CREAM OF OUR EXCHANGES State Ticket. Domocratio And General Territorial News, Culled and Condensed for Blade Readers. Governor JOHN T. CAINE. Congressman, in Salt Lake counThere are 503 people assistance of the the ty who required much means That live. to court county comthe B. II. ROBERTS. suffering in that county during ing winter. Secretary of State, 6a Tuesday the regular monthlyHARRIS. double dividend of the Ontenmalor a per share, once. amounting to fland Eareka, fSO.OOO, Treasurer? at declared paid of total ALMA GREENWOOD. Tlfis dividend will bring the total ot the company up to f 1,350,030. Auditor, Enterprise: The Democratic Ephnam has challenged the committee GUY O. WILSON. county series of Republican committee for aRhodes and between Attorney-Generadebates Judge joint been has The challenge Judge Johnson. A. J. WEBER. the Republican accepted andcanas soon as consent of Mr, the get committee Instruction Public Superintendent of the date and plage of holding Johnson KARL G. MAE3ER, the debates will be arranged. This will give the people an excellant opportunity t compare the two men. Judges of Supreme Court, A. week from last Lucinda SAMUEL R. THURMAN, night, while her house for Patten bad stepped out of woman THOMAS MxVLONEY. entera few moments, a strange RICHARD W. YOUNG, ed it and left a little baby boy laying on a chair. Mrs. Patten returned just as United States Senators, th& woman was leaving and demanded an JOSEPH L. RAWLINS, explanation. Tim stranger told Mrs. MOSES THATCHER. Patten that she had been sent with instructions to leave the child at her home, and asked her if she would take the little JucVe Fifth Judicial District, one and care for it. Mrs. Patten told JOHN' WARD CHRISTIAN, Beaver. her she would, and the strange woman As to who the parents of the District, Seventh departed. Senator. will child are, . perhaps forever remain a HENRY F. McCUNE , Nephi Payson Globe, mystery When Mr. and Mr3. Joe Steiner went House, Dower Mpmber home from the firemen's ball Thursday EDWARD PIKE, Eureka. ni&ht they found their residence in posof two men, who were undoubtsession of Schools, Superintendent County edly laying for the couple, as they wore several hundred dollars worth of jewEZRA CHRISTIANSEN, Levan. Mr, Steiner was fortunate enough elry. robto hear and see one of the would-b- e went for once at and a match strike .Municipal. bers a policeman and a gun, but when he Mayor, got back the birds had flown. Nothing was stolen from the house, for the T. II. G. PARKS, thjeves evidently knew Mr, and Mrs. Steiner had taken their valuables with Counciltnen, was to hold them, ardastheir intention NEPIII JACKSON, came from the home them up they A. T. McCANNE, dance. Park Record. JAMES JENKINS, It is related by an Arkansas paper, is made to A. G. P YPER (and, by the way , Arkansas shoulder the responsibility of many hard JOSEPH VICKERS, mountain stories,) (that in one of the a man took one oniv counties newspaper, Recorder, and the citizens for some distance around G. W. McCUNE. would gather in to hear it read, when it caine. Jne listener, one time, asked Marshal. the Democrats were doing in conwhat ROBERT PYPER. Oh, replied the leader, gress. theyre! playing the dickens over there. Treasurer, They have passed a law adding oftwo it ISAAC GADD. months to the year, and the worst is they have made them both winter said Blast their fool souls! months. Justice of the Peace, the listener, and me nearly out of hay. JOHN KIRGAN I say d n such a party ! fisher's. l, , attenued. On Saturday morning John Huntsman met with a painful accident at the sawmill. A large log rolled on him and crushed his left leg against a rock breakbeiow the knee. II was ing the bone and is now doing niceto town brought a of California aad is He resident ly. is visiting relatives in Fillmore. Two more girls and two more Raymond Ray and Richard Ashby the lucky boys. ed Into immediately. Times are very quiet here at present. Jas. A. Melville is in Kanosh on AU have harvested their crops. Threshcess. ing is through with now. The potato Alma Greenwood is out of town crop is expected to be almost a failure. trip. stumping Yours truly, Kanosh has been well represented Wm. Chastain. our streets lately. Oct. lith 1835. V. ' soubllcan State Ticket. at Get your Wall Paper Governor, IIEBER JI. WELLS. His Arm Taken Off. Last Satuiday Dr. Hosmer found it necessary to amputate the arm of John to last Starr, whom The Bladk referred week as being bitten by a tiny spider. The member was severed about two inches from the shoulder. Tne BLADE is pleased to say that since the first of the week the man is gradually getting on alf righr, andof the Dr. is elated ove?-- the his miraculous recovery, prospects minus an arm. Congressman, CLARENCE E. ALLEN. Secretary of State, JAMIES T. IIAMMOND. r " Treasurer, JAMES CII1PMAN. Auditor, Attorney-Genera- Blade Location blanks for sale at The MORGAN RICHARDS. office. l, a. c. Bishop. Lithographing Company's Schedule. The Salt Lake Lithographing company serintendent of Public Instruction, filed notice Monday of assignment with the Recorder The statement shows JOHN R. PARK. nroperty consisting in part of iot 3, block 69, plat A, upon which there are three Judges of Supreme Court, One is in the sum of 1500 in mortgages. CHARLES S. ZANE, favor of J. Barnett, another in the sum of 9000 in favor of Walker Brothers, and G. W. BARTCU, third in the sum of 2500, executed m MINER. JAMES A. :'avor of William J. Smith as trustee. A chattel moitgage upon the assignors fudge Fifth Judicial District, There confess, amounting to 1200.17. E. V. HIGGINS, Iron. are also included among the assets notes of the face value of $3009.25. Tribune. ' v Senator, Seventh District, JAMES P. DRISCOLL, Eureka. Member Lower House. ADELBERT CAZIER, Nephi. ounty Superintendent of Schools,-JOHT. MILLER, Nephi. Call at the Nephi Co-o- p for your Bantu. They have Just received the best ever seen in Nephi or $1.50, worth $3.00. A Mayor, number of people gathered at the scene to check the but nothing could be done progress of the fire noi- - to save anything from the building. Soon it became known that the infant child JeDnie aged 8 months, was laving in the burn-n- g house and many efforts were made it rescue the child but without success. When the fire had subsided the remains, terribly burned, were taken in charge bv Undertaker Eustice and taken to his undertaking parlors from whence the funeral services were held the following day at 2 p. m. A subscription liat was circulated which many persons signed and a neat .sum was raised to aid the destitute famil- Ev R. BOOTH. jcys;. r.- nCiimpri. - WRiGinv JOHN SI DWELL, MARTIN LARSON f JOHN ELLISON, ALFRED LUNT Rt'Corder, OSCAR GOLCSBROUGII.' M arri rah JAM EW SbiXVFIELDv ULckWW,- y- - The fire is suppose i to have been started by the child ligating match and igmgting some clothing. The mother had gone to the market and Mr. Neustrom was at work in the Bullion-Bec- k ABRArial' ? 6'it me . STOUT. f.LM-M- 1 5 A . two-year-o- f l v Pe a c c V icc-'i-J Vi f r n a n t t8 ii.iu w Dlsasterous Bla?e. At about 7:30 on Wednesday Oct. 9th a fire alarm was given and upon investigation it was found that the residence of Matt Neustrom was in flames. A large MUNICIPAL. ld mine. Eureka Demcrat. t !ot OT.Uis 2703. Desert Lard, Final Proof -- Notice for No. Pub- lication. Governor, HENRY United States Land pLlee, . salt Lake City, Utah. Oct. 7; 1PU5. f Nf.tuei-- r given that Ann Noiton, wiuow and o of the heir-- s of Claude P. NorrL o h ton, ,'Wd, i Med notice of ii'lntion to m, v pumt oil iia di'M'itl.nd claim No. SOdA for tne .Sec. g i sc IT and N E i Tn. lJS.lt. I VV, before tl.e euvmtv q clerk of .Tu ib comity ;ta Nephi, Utah on the SHh day of No t :ahs r, P Sio , amt s t ii folk wing w itn-- s- m to prove he comp' te ii ri ation aid reiluuntinn of ndiand: Oeo WTKon. Kendad, H ,a ard AltidinUr t. all of riy tnli ail kun Gidjii, I i ti k 1) IIo1) Lltui nt . Date of hrt publieation 0. t. l.f, - 5. 13 2i 1 Y. LAWRENCE C- nig i eMunn, JAMES HOGG AN. Seers tary of T. Ttea-'irer,-THOMA- Stat c. BAILEY S L. JA'IEJ. il-- cn Auditor, IT. Attonmy-Goneru- J. lira! r.B pi E. WEAVER. I - I 1 r Cit- is i yi:pin And recited in the Nephi Tabernacle during similar exercises, .') u'" hi 1 IX I ; 7G lr r -- tirr.o cru 1 r t 0.fc Diig-cancLOhildrenc Hisses Ladies, ever eiiMbited. in ITepIii, at tiiiucu. al lour prices. An elegant assork merit of Dress Goods. h Flannels, Albetross. Trimmings, bilks, elvets .c. Mens, Youths and Boys Clothing, whichMS bein?r Bold with the proht entirely for 3 on. We also have just received a beautiful assortment of Crockery and Queensware, which is not surpass d this side the City. Ir you want to get you moneys worth call and see us. by Miss S ,,ji n 1 g oer-spreadin- ; A mcl: L-Y- 1 P ed so-call- n y oJdZiJs tbs One Price That the Lowest to alL reesily Brilliant,. Winningiy atisfactorily' Sagacious, -- s Liberally H. H. HAWKINS ious, Overly ilUUM riginal, n . i I . CL "" " J I 6 f 3 I L.3 32k. a a wiP f M J tasEs. J1E1 r. J SECURE THIS Vf Ct U JLtvkj yiti ili WALTER JALIES, of Black Rook.';) ri Has just Laid in a Large Supply of GENERAL MERCHANDISE And rta. r ; Jk i -- I t, ye" A I t Z3 . T 1 r 111 ZO-k- co-o- p. If you are going to range your she "Write immediately to HINCKLEY gv ill For price-- ; ohei-n-men- s t Eheep of DeAre't .'p-wes- the CO-O- P i.ens One Fouriti fieguiar Pric grain. Bottom Figures. Supplies a Specialty. n a to t m1 am n 5 "g. J .m s r i ) For the Coming Season. , Pelts will bo Bought and Heals tt fi - tru-tec- , to I - ;! iii it c '.i! i, I numfir f r Ci; i it t N' - 't ') V OctS IS ii-a- J,' Rinov MiRird-C- ) ; ;j ! Utah. HO TORER I TM 11 43 . Address, VVOLLCGS WALTR JAMES 1 !o:;-,a.a- of persona. CAPITAL OOLIflERCIAIi Furnished as Usual. r -- o r 4 j When we consider and retrace r -- 2 4 The footsteps of the human race T. H. G. PARKES, Superintendent. And question a moment, can understand ' our fair land. The misery now Alt was perfect in the beginning, Even the sweet birds in the trees were singing Thanks and praise for their creation, That they might gladen all the nation. Thus was woman created so exact her mission to perform That until shed strayed from Natures path there was no need of Dress Reform. lev j But where God erects a house of prayer The devil builds a castle there; And twill be found upon examination The latter has the largest congregation, .So with my sex. to whom I refer, n U I V li beseech vou one and all beware Of this devil of whom I speak Contemplating his temptings, Zions daughters seem to seelri n Woman, so noble, sensitive and refined. When placed on earth with all combined Had an important mission to her assigned: True motherhood-- a great responsibility on womans part ' Will bring sole salvation to her heart. Each child of honor and renown' Adds one bright star to her righteous crown. Also our line of Fall and Winter Dress Goods, in all the latest styles and Iqtig' But alasl all do not gain this erown, How many girls in health are so broken down prices. Ilavmg bought our line of CLOAKS and WRAPS when That maturity theyve reached, Sink, early, we had the pleasure of selecting from a full And are drooping upon miserys brink? which are now t line of 1805 styles, . Often to her grave is carried. displayed at our store. Leaving perhaps a child and husband, whose marrid Life seemed but a spar Then left to roam alone again. Zions daughters. Why are you so proud, Like a swift fleeting meteor, a flying cloud, A flash of the lightning, a break of the wave, And so soon pass from this life to find rest in the grave? Did Cod design that woman her health and life should give In order hvf mission to perform and soul to save? No, through transgression of natures aad Gods holy laws The delicate organs have been caused To improperly develop and become deformed: Thus preventing their proper functions being performed. Skirt bands and the' corset, that health destroying garment-Twomans life has been the greatest torment. Fashion! how much misery thou hast brought Is the LEADING HOTEL of NEPHI To Zions fair daughteis, and have sought Their health and happiness to destroy, Bringing sickness and death, blighting life and joy. A Hack Meets All Trains, Free to Patrons. Tis enough to 'cause the thinking miud to quake, Two Sample Rooms. Then cry out the silence to break. Nearest to Business Centre. C? Oh vanity why dose thou round my loving daughters cling' MRS. C. R. FOOTE, Death in thy basket dost thou bring1. Yet how few will pay attention Proprietor. To such council, and when you mention Dress reform, will widely stare: w Hot and Cold Such a short waisted dress Id never wear; Young men would not think me r Fit to mingle in their society. ForNow let us the noble young men prove; Those true at heart will respect and love at A God fearing young lady who would not dare R Health destroying clothes to ware. Far also to his advantage it would be When she became his wife, to see Her healthy, beautiful and strong, Thus doing her little part in helping him alohg' To gain victorys crown. Good Sample Rooms for CommercialTrav-elers- . THE God did not say: Thou shall bear children' in pain Hack Meets all Trains, Free to Fatron And it is this standard we desire to gain', to and from the station. When woman will be to perfect health restored, and stayed,-T- o natures principals, from which shes strayed, H. GOLDSBROUGII, Though we may not reach it in our day We can to some extent the misery stay, Proprietor, By reforming in diec and in dress Fearing Natures and Gods holy lav? to' Iran egress'. (HOME RARER) Then let us true reformers be A band of workers for purity. Advertising Pattons Solicited Shall we let this work into oblivion sink? Nolbut struggle onward, and dont you think Others hill see the folly of their way 0 ulisriplion S2. a year. And gladly join us at some future day? Will soon be moving their Flocks to the Winter range in the Western part of A r3 i Millard County. i . u, iia J0 f 1 r iii. V FEW OF SIT SENTIMENTS TO THE DAUGHTERS OF ZION: A s The hive been fixing the school Louse, laying a new floor up and rein general preptruory to the pairing ofit the teacher who i exp eted here arrival h-r- - k.- Mary May, August 21st. 1SJ5. Itcna 1 r i I r OF OUR SUCCEED - at f( titan in Salt on the 12th of this month. There e w as a very quKt wedding took f Fillmore has tile Wedne-ui- y On. Ah. I Elmore city for the re-- v pi ojE. Yveaver R. Mr. L. Hackly beand i id i M to Imo aU ' rite contract, in the pirticipuns ( T'liir.t m mieif il Ting the brides at i U- the prritiM Ley jaUiees water M'D-lerclI n, r t eing tlM find finds fireth grooms H Si.rt cr.f s the jn tico and r. il; n 1 rokin t it o iy one pifwnt btsid cu t J Ail'd fu.iiiv. Torsy was per-- V ti,r ou her cibc J tin y Jn?J the in eh i old to tin te je Casp. 1 W? SLapah No nominations. os I lent of Public Instruction, Jjd Ac IRVIN T. ALVORD. of Supreme Court, Jiv j Is. J 1 E . 1 l, e t Composed by Miss Molly McCann, In Honer of the Closing Exercises of the Woman's Hygienic Physiological Reform Class, Logan City, June 3d, 1893- 47 O. YOUNG. L v They sell it very cheap. . , Also complete lino of Annes. , I J. 4 t- U - n . , r Fillmore Fumes. II. Noyes died at the resH ence Henry n on son-ihis of law, John Jacks-- Jr Mr. m. NoyeS the 11th, Friday at3p. was 68 years of age and h is b a a higb- jy respected citizen of Fillmore for many took pKce on years. The intsrrment were held Services Sunday morning. in the meeting house and were largely mountains where it is expected they intend to dig gold for future use. Thewriter saw a sketch in The Blade the building of good wagon concerning roads, which brings tobehis mind a piece of road which should repaired and fixed up immediately and the same being in Juab County. This piece of road is commonly known as Fish Borings flat. There should be a road supervisor appointed in that locality to see that this road is put in good candition. It is only a short distance across this fiat, and there is no time of the year that it is condition. good under its present There should be three good bridges made and some of it turnpikeJ. This road is travelled a great deal and is the only road that can be used in winter by the people re3idinfir in the northern part of Juab county to get out on. It should be look- j I ' r VcA Sixth Street. , - - KANSAS tr |