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Show THE BLADE. TRIBUNE CONSISTENCY Communicated 2859. Notice for publication. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, FT tP33(TTTnV .(?). : Ever since the Salt Lake Tribune 12.00 Per year deemed it to be a part of its mission to A Letter From the Blue Grass State. . be a political organ as well as a silver (Payable in advance), a Editor Blade: Thinking that a few champion, it haa been, par excellent, from the native state of Abraham lines ALF. ORME Publisher. straddler with longer legs and greater Lincoa (the President of our great Reduring tothe late civil war) would reach than either of the financial public readers of your paper of interest be have beguil- I write you the the periodically, that, planks following, from Nelson Application has been made at the Nephi the both to The BLADE I have last Since of voters Co. in necent my ed the for transmission through the mails as southern the traveled from part of the Second-clas- s mail matter. as far north as the city of .Louisville great parties. state A couple of years, or so, ago, the which is situated on the 809th bank of the Ohio river and is one of the largest Tribune iterated and reiterated a pet tobacco markets of the world. It also as follows: about a great market for hogs, cattle, doctrine economic furnishes 1896. morn., remonetize and all of which are, supplied by will but sheep, If the government of Kentucky. The city farmers the silver at a ratio of 16 to 1, we do not claims for its population about 210,000. Besides traveliog from north to south, care whether there be protection or I have BLADE AGENTS: traveled over a large portion of we for. with free silver, western Ky. and duriDg my travels have Below is a list o- our agents, who will free trade, doors of every Europ- found Ky 'eos to be a clever, hospitable deceive subscriptions and receipt for could close the of people. At last September conean factory within two years. The class Payments'. ference Elder Thomas Martin of Tooele enunUtah and I were appointed to labor foregoing doctrine was doubtless Wm. C,hstain, Ibapah, Tooele Co. city, in Barren Co. in which Co. we labored MILLARD COUNTT. ciated during a wild burst of silver en- for our labors about five during and thusiasm, and was intended very likely we made manymonths; City. warm Joseph A. Lyman, Oak friends, baptiz Christian Anderson, Fillmore. as a bid for applause from the upper ed one man into the true fold of Christ. 'Thoa- - Memmott, Scipio. Although we baptized but one man dur thri?. Overson, Leamington gallery. None but blind, unthinking ing our labors of five months it gave us "Geo. Crane, Kanosb. followers of Tribune logic (?) and con great joy to see another of the descend 'James Hattoii, Petersburg, of Israel come forth from the water VirU Kelly, liurbank. sistency (?) swallowed the bombastic ants Hvrnn Adams. Mi'mlow. initiated into the true fold of Christ. assertion. James S. Blake, Hinckley. our labors we were not sparing During of righteousness and en Just at the present time the Trib- vvitn the seeds sow to deavored them broad cast among une's political iiestas are troubled the ; some of which .1 think have people EVONE DOLL All' AS GOOD AS with the hideous spectre of Democrat- fallen on good soil and will eventually forth fruit. ic state conventions declaring for free bring ERY OTIIKR DOLLAR. On the 15th of February Elder Martin silver, while the state conventions of and 1 received notice, from President of the Ky. Conference, to meet the party to which the Tribune some Smith, two elders Utah. At our Presi om Tiie National Bimetallic: just from times belongs, are tumbling over each dent's request we meet the elders in We are constantly told that "one other to be fiist to place themselves on Glasgow on the 22nd of February. The names of the elders were Wra. Anderon Goliar must be as good as every other a plank of gold unalloyed by even a and Nephi Martinean both of Logan of the Utah. Elder Martin and the former went as- - trace of silver. :4Tn the signs dollar," and it is just as constantly to Marion Co. while the latter and my times the Tribune sees a silyer plank self finished Barren Co. and closed it on sumed that under free coinaga this in the National Democratic 20th of March then came to Nelson the platform would not be. Co. where we are now laboring. e Nelson docwith that Co. is hardly in the edge of the blue grass Whether the parity of gold and sil- coupled "tariff for party's revenue only." In region of Kentucky yet it nas consider trine, ver at the ratio of 16 to 1 would be retortured imagination the Tribune sees able blue grass and some portions of it stored by free coinage, can only be the friends are very fertile while others are very hilly of silver in every state of and it. The argument, rough. proved by trying to the polls Bardstown is the county seat of said based upon the world's past exper- the Union marching up and is one of the oldest towns in next November and, irrespective of countyThere ience, is all in favor of the view that former is a Catholic building in Ky. cast their affiliations, political was a cathedral over a Bardstown that can be demonstrat- votes for "free silver and a tariff for hundred It would, but it and is the third oldest ago years ed in no other way than by actual revenue only." In so doing, the Trib- Catholic building in the United States. eleven distiller There is in this trial. be but following the ies, some 01 whichcounty will une's readers you bushels of mash The silver men challenge their oppo- Tribune's erstwhile lead 4 to 4a gallons corn a and from acget day beqause, to the bushel. nents to that trial, and in this they to the Tribune, the silver issue of liquor is cording very backward in this state Spring Of stand upon the firmer ground. s all other questions, and this year on account of so much rain-falbourse, if the attempt be not made, the because even with, free trade we can Farmers have sown but few oats as yet. but are busy fencing and preparing to goldite is always in a position to Euof close doors all the raise good crops. the nearly that it would fail, if tried. That, Uur Conference is m a prosperous con ropean factories within two years. dition with 24 elder3 in all of however, is 'prophecy" and not arguto the Tribune, if which are zealous workersnumber according in Certainly, the spread ment.' of truth. so event undesirable .but great, But whether free coinage restored Our President (Stephen A. Smith) is is far better to let some of now it or traveling among the elders assisting of the the not, the parity metals in holding meetings and giving them to run factories those than European Uollars in general circulation would as will benefit,.both such instructions feed the idle paupers) can be accom- elders and our Conference in genera!. necessarily be of the same value, in of face a the ever Your free welcome is it visitor to ran, trade, paper plished otherwise they would not circulate tome from southern Utah and you will to the Tribune be according logic, note that my future address will gether. more effected aid of a please with the be as below. readily Set long as there is a mixed "circulaEver for the welfare of Zion the "dollars" will necessarily be tariff for revenue with incidental pro- and the praying of truth. advancement tion," tection. ' I remain && soon yours As same dollars value. bf the respectfully, David J. Blake But the Tribune is now afraid of its bf one kind rise they will retire from Bardstone Nelson Co. Ky. former declaration as will be seen from .general circulation, and only be used the "' for clipping from a recent special purposes and at specially issuefollowing A CooK B00K Free. of the Tribune: In wild statement this rates. Agreed "Table and Kitchen" is the title of a The Oreeon Democrats have met and new feat bank notesr such as existed before overcome cook book published by the Price all the obstacles in their path. Powder Company, Chicago. Just Baking a have are free are considered. not the war, Trjey adopted pronounced They at time this it will be sent free if you platform. At the same time, it not legal tender arid nobody is obliged silver favors a tariff for revenue only, and write a postal mentioning The Blade. book has been tried by ourselves and to take them. Legal tender money winds up by commending President This Beis one of the very best of its kind. Cleveland for courage and honesty. alone ia referred to. 400 sides over A tariff for revenue containing even with receipts for all kinds of pastry and home cookery, there The impression is sought to b con- free silver, would drain onlyr this country in are many hints for the table and kitchen, veyed that under free coinage the rich three years of its money.how to set a how to enter showing According, to the Tribune, a tariff the dining room, etc. table, man would have all the precious gold, hundred and one branch of the culinary art. while the poor man would be paid in for revenue would drain this country hints in every of the very finest and richest as Cookery tin three years of its money even with well as of the most '"cheap silver." economical and home Of is course silver. free means that for. Remember "Table that like, do provided not the rich men genThen why be and will kitchen" present, our would our greatly exceed imports erally champion free silver? Those to any lady sending postage her address paid, eople are looking very carefully, as a exports; or perhaps it believes free (name, town and State) plainly given. A in German or Scandinavian will rule, to their own interests. They al- trade would be preferable to a tariff be copy sent if desired. Postal card is as good ways favor the financial policy which for revenue. Under any view of the as letter. Address Price Baking Powder they think will benefit them. And case the signs of the times seems to be Co. , Chicago, ill. yet we rind them very solidly arrayed causing the Tribune to hedge, and to An Affidavit. hunt a soft spot on the side of protecAgainst the restoration of silver. This to certify that on May 11th, I Why? Simply because they think tion and gold upon which it can alight walkedisto Meiick's a pair druga store on the gold standard is to their advan- in the near future. "Consistency thou of crutches and bought bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm for imflammatory tage. They are not loosing any sleep art a jewel." rheumatism me up. which had bver the fortunes of the man who runs After using three bottlescrippled I am completely cured. I can cheerfully recommend it. k wheelbarrow, or who works EDITORIAL NOTES Charles II. Wetzel, Sunbury, Pa. or mice. Sworn and subscribed to before me on 10, 1894. Some of them, the money lenders August Shipman, J. P. a very For sale at 50 centsWalter News Denver The contains bottle by McNally per and annuitants, are benefitted by the sensible & Luut Druggists. snggestion in th following: Others are appreciation of money. The aim ofevery town and municipaliinjured by the depreciation o? their ty should be to secure efficient and upImportant to sheep-ownerwho will or conduct officials, city right property. For several years complaints have been town affairs the same But so far as business is concerned it economy, trie witb adequate facilities for same zeal and theintelligent same in- made that did not exist at the head shearing ' ol Salt will always be done on the basia of the tegrity that they would their own private sheep Creek Canon. busiia affairs. Municipal government This year however a decided improvebaonejyiu actual circulation. ness, not politics. ment has been made-Lars- en & ' will be made with refer Contracts have constructed a new shearingMoreley corral ence to it (as in greenback dayslandT on the Sanpete Valley Hail-wa- y at Holloway is reported that the Sanpete Val at which there will be one hundred the rich man's dollar will be no better leyItiutend to run two passenger trains shearers an ample number to handle all than the poor man's dollar. a day between Manti and Sale Lake business offered at this oneof the most This cry of "one dollar as good as City as soon as the road '8 broad- - gang- conveniently located cotrals in the state. blind- ed. Jf this proves true it will be a fevery other dollar," is simply convenience to people' hero who Change of Time. ing of the isaue. Uniformity of value great wish to go to Salt Lake as it will give the accommodation of passengerB in dollars 4s very desirable, but it is them an opportunity to go there and-bac- onFor of Couferenee account Salt Lake . th-ex-hot by any means conclusive of the same day and haye several the S. P. V. R'y will on atApril and 6tb 1896. Leave Manti at 11:55 a. in. beller.ce of a monetary system. They hours to do business in. Epbraim at Nephi 2:35 p. m. Returning arrives may noxe of thum be good. If all leaves Nephi at 3:15 p. m. arrives Manti 6:15 p. m. After April 8th trains will run frere counterfite, one would still be "as on former rime card. The Bladb has receivedf a card good as every other" If dollars b&j E. D. Wickixs bome so scarce and dear that one If. Crosby r. of Richfield, Agent. would buy as much as a hnndred will .Sevier county, stating that he will commence the publication of "The how; one would be iast as good as Southern Censor" in that city about every other. but they voukl all be the 20th and wishes to exchange with US'. nbad dollars" together.The Bladj's belief is, thru Agents for the- can Richfield not news two support The supreme e.trelieric:e fri modey is papers, but we may be mistaken. MeCorm&l Hower3aud Bindars, of" value: that is, "purchasing We will, however, give Editof Crosby Stability power." The money which preserves the benefit of our faith and prayers for Cooper Wagons, k stable range bf prices is 'honest the success of the Censor. Sulky Plows,-Harrowsbooney," "wund money," and the "best money In the world.'' Through ah error the Pyramid Aa. nounced "diaia Monday the Cth Arbor dy t Measured by that test gold was on the 4tb A number when the 'bonst' money by nearly 100 percent made the day a little Rakes, day the occasion for no but orchard and or work, special destroy- garden was appreciation, diminishing, feature apparent. Mt. Pleasant PyBarb Wire etc. ing cntirely,'the profit of the producer, ramid. doubling the burden of the debtor and Mistaken aain brethernf Arbof We' caffy all Imrjlerrtents carried by billing the vorld with misery. thgLCbpsoUdated Implement Co, day was on the ltth. The Blade had . SUBSCRIPTION RATES: -- post-9lH.c- Saturday e aprilts, -- . i V ' old-tim- - l. over-shadow- I' de-bla- 1 1 March 30th, ' re (he-cau- se ) Physician and' surge ii.: j Notice is . hereby given that the following-name- d settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will he made before the Coiinty Clerk of Juab County, Utah, at Court :House, Nephi City Utah, on 16, 1896, viz William F. Memmott H. E. May8427 No. for the W. V3 N. E. J4 and N. W. S. E. H Sec. 34 Tp. 15S. R.2W. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of. said land, viz: Moroni Monroe, James Adams jr., James Allen, and Thomas W. Memmott, of Scipio, Millard County, Utah. . Any person who desires to protest against the allowance of such proof, or who knows of reason, tinder the law and the any substantial of the Interior Department, why regulations such proof should not be allowed, will be given un opportunity at the above mentioned time e and place to the witnesses of said claimant, and to oiferevidence in rebut ' ... OFFICE: "... At Residence , ' ,? Second door East Co-oHOURS: 2 to 4 p. m. t , ONE PRIZE : Nephi; 1,000; THURMAN TUe NEW WEEKLY ' . Denver, Colo., Wm. A. C. Bryan Attorney for Claiment. ) d One-Fourt- Co. Printing Colo. , istrator. St. Louis, Chicago, New York, Or any other point East see that your ticket reads via The Missouri Pacific 4K--4- 6 d orite Route. Leave Ogden. Leave Pueblo Arrive Kansas City Arrive St. Louis. Arrive Chicago.'. ' r, ;0O 9:30a.m. LOCAL. TIME CARD. In effect, April : Pass. Agt. Traveling Pass. Agt. Salt Lake City, Utah. Commercial Freight ' S.H. STINSOX, Fair. 5, 1.896. Train arrive and depart at various stations'' daily as follows . Stations. North-boun- South-bound- & d Leave Arr. Leave Arr. 2.30 am 2.10pm.... Ogden .... 5.00pm 8.00 pm 3.30 am 3.10 pm Ar Salt Lv 4.00 pm 7.00 pm 7.40 am 6.00 pm Lv f Lake") Ar 9.45 am 5.50 pm 9.15 am 6.01pm 9 06 am fi.26 pm Sandy . 9.25 am Fairfield 4.38 pm . Eureka.. 3.20 pm 1045 am 8.40 am 7.00 pm Lehi J unct . 8.40 am 5.2S pm " 8.50 am 7.10 pm Amer'n Fork 8.9 am 5.18 pm 8.56 am 7.17 pm Pleas't Grove 8 23 am 5.12 pm 8.U0 am 4.52 pm 9.20 am 7.40 pm: Provo 9.40 am 7.59 pm Spanish Fork 7.44 am 4.34 pm 9.57am 8.12pm ...Payson... 7.29am 4.21 pm t 11.00 am 9.15pm 6.40am 3.35 pm Nephi 11.00 pm Ar J Lv 6.00 am 10.25 pm Lv JU'D fAr 5.00 am 12.01 am Leamington 3.35 am 2.00 am 2.00 am Oasis 1.05 am 2.50 am Clear Lake 6.25 am ArjMil- - Lv 9.10 pm 7.U5 am Lv ford fAr 8.45 pm 7.30 pm 8.45am ....Frisco Leave Arrive i Sleeper on No. 1 South, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Sleeper on No. 2 North, Monday's, Tuesday's and Friday's. Trains souh of Juab run daily exckpt Suk- I Or H. C. TOWNSEND, General Pass, urn? Ticket Agent, blood-purifie- World p. m. p. m. :45p. in. fi:55 a. m. AJtj5 :35 V Call upon the nearest ticket agent or address fi, B, KOOSER, It may save you time and money to be informed that, when you need a Ayer's Qarsaparilla is the kind most in favor with the medical profession. It is the standard and , as such, the only r admitted at the Chicago rs blood-purifie- R'y Coaches, Quick Time and Superb Elegant Road-bemake this line thePeople's Fav- Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. This is the best medicine in the world for bowel complaints It acts andean always be depended upon. quickly When reduced with water it is pleasant to take. Try it, and like many others you will recommend it to your friends. For sale at 25 and 50 cents per bottle by McNally & Lunt Druggists. St. Louis, Mo. . THOSE AFFEcTED WITH . . , I ( CZ3 J - the Kidneys, Of D AYS Two through trains daily from Salt Lake to all points East. Through Pullman PalaCe Sleepers irom Sai Lalte to Chicago without change Improved Tourist Sleepers. Free Reclining Chair cars. day coaches. Elegant The only line operatiug dining car service. The shortest aEd fastest ltne to all point1 Enlargement of the Prostrate Gland, Stone in The Bladder, CaS E. D. WIOKINS, Agent, Nephi. D. E. Or any kind of Urinal troubles, Can secure immediate, And a permanent cure by using the Burley, Gen'l Agt. Passgr. Dept.,' City Ticket Office, 201 Main st., Salt Lake. E. L. Lomax, Gen'i Passgr. aud Ticket Agt. E. Dickinson, Gen'l Mngr., Cmabf S. H. H. Clark, Oliver V. Mink, E. Ellcry Aniei-son. John w'. - W ' .'Wli tir.- lit 'Crrri rrrr 1 - 5 Jfl JJIL. For sale Ji il rV, V by the - oK kfi SMITH DRUG GO. r I ! SA y (General Agents,) IT A SALT LAKE CUT, 1 A I 1 IJ i 1 The Deseret Lithia Water e. Jfa8 been tested for more than five year in the above-rameand there has ndt been a ease of failure recorded ar;ur.rt ih d frorn-GeorL'- e rape- i. i,nect; - x. KN0WLE8 &WE13B. i IT HAS CURED IN EVERY INSTANCE, 1. i.'.T. " .), . ' I j (I itieurabl oy if a rig than three niontlis by the iwcof I' t.i:i: r physicians, was cured in LITIITA WATKK and the patient is? now persuing employment, Tr.t M ii rKLadies n:i tiiiu will th Difrin pregnancy, and Chronic tl;e ipation. .'ay EK"ET LtTH I.- - WATIOH au invaluahle reu'ievly.; Hn.fl lt over bor A V te;, - 1! 'a : eV- cf 'Driiht.'e Disease that 1 J 'ILMr TAI3LL NO. V - KANSAS. Kansas City, Teasdale, deceased. Dated Nephi Cir.y, April 2, 1896. Frederick W. Chappell Attorney for Admin- 4-5 , ,; -- , iVn - If you are going to Estate of Mary L. P. Teasdale, deceased. Notice is hereby given by the administrator of the estate of undersigned, Marv L. P. Teasdale deceased, to the creditors f, and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them1 with the necessary vouchers, within four months after the lirs't publication of this notice, to the said administrator, at his residence in Nephi City, Juab County, Utah, the sane being the place for the transaction of the business of aid estate. George Administrator of the estate ofTeasdale, Mary L. P. , been pronounc?;! s i - C-m-- M It1 13 a home r water, Free from Sulphur, Absolutely Soft, Pure Free from even a trace of Lime and is a product of Deseret, Millard County, Utah. ?est of Court House NEPHI,. UTATliJ. Crpn'l 1: Tastol Address all c ,.n town Ls to our exchanges. You should remember ":Thwa hutldpyour limine merchan is and that this ia a changeable wrttld, fellow patrbnlzeSbiri. bloe) , 'honVybdimrid3,- It eadnbfc & dofiVici laborers, and keep your- eye opaiv for fiajf - TOPEKA, -- , VyflLLEGE West Sixth Street. 116 The Missouri Pacific R'y 0 COMMERCIAL CAPITAL JITY s. Iia-terpris- Regular Price h 44-4- Notice to Creditors. g to a limited number of This course will be completed persons. in 40 lessons. No charge for diplomas. ASdress, K ' UTAF Book-keepin- - e and 8, First National Bank Building. 1 To advertise our College we will give a thorough course of instruction in Double and Single Entry and Commercial Arithmetic, by mail, at Denver, cross-examin- at - Lw. - COURSE 1 rews Utah. SECURE THIS unequalled prizes. REGULAR AGENTS4 COMMISSION ALLOVEO IN ADDITION. CON TES T BEGINS A T ONCE. OPEN TO EVERYBODY EVERYWHERE. Tile . PROVO, - For particulars address . - Store' & WEDGWOOD. Room " . d. April e'th, 1896. f Notice is hereby given tbat the following-namesettler has filed notice of his intention to make final commutative proof in support of his claim, and that said .proof will be made before the County Clerk of Juab County, Utah, at Court House, Nephi City, Utah, on May 23, 1896, viz: John Burraston H. E. No. 10388, for the SE !i S W Lot 7 Sec. 6 12SB1 E S E 54 S E 4 Sec. 1, N E 14 N E Tp. 12 Tp . Sec. 12 S li 1 W. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: Andrew Johnson, James E. Kay, John T. Kay and Abrahain Kay, of Mona, Juab Co., Utah. Any person who desires to against the allowance of stieh proof, orprotest who knows of any substaueial reason, under the law and the of the Interior Department, regulations s'lt-proof should not be allowed, will be why an opportunity at the above mentioned e tune and place to the witness of said claiment, and to otter evidence in rebuttal of that submitted by claiment. 9 Byron Groo, Register. Wm. A. C. Cryan Attorney for Claimant. - ,. p , Hie greatest bona fide prize offer ever xnada or South. is the representative paper of the Vest it is stiver's champion; It is the people's advocate: it leads in thougrht. as in news. The Weekly has just been enlarged and Improved; it contains the latest and fullest mining and mining stock news; It ha special departments devoted to the Farm, the House-hoiWomen and Children: the brightest cartoons and livest comment all of the daHy edition are to be found in it; it presents In condensed form the doings of all the world it is a family paper without a peer. And the Weekly News is determined to have ieyond all question the lanrest circulation of any paper between the river and the Pacific coast. Therefore-Mississippi it offers to the persona sending in the greatest number of $1 yearly subscriptions before September 1st next these West inthe The News 43-4- 8 , Attorneys R06Ky MOUNTAIN NEWS, tal of that submitted by claimant. Byron Groo, Register. 2864. Notice for Publication. Land Office at Salt Lake City. Utah . . o o c .. Priest Separate ... OF. f 55 ' 4 ( '......GIVEN AWAY IN...... cross-examin- ;v - 1896. Dr. O.S.Hosmer . :5 Aprwvf for 1 -- : J e e:-:-- Mat.U ,n at : ;u:i! .mt; at t. :iX) : : .; - : 3:m) p. 1,,.. Y ! 1 :. Fri'ay'. ). in Direct connections at Xei ::: v.v. tic Kail way from an.l to a.l L Ogden. Butte, Provo, Mil ford atkd into poiuts, aud all pniute East and Wot, Stop ou signal. 1,1; J.XJL M .CflQUfrtv-. himw r t,hi ..'. from this Time Table m picasun- 'J-- U-- g Salt Lake City fhDESFEET liUHit A " W AT'FJOMPAy. , Pres. J tub. Y" ' & Salt Laky City. : Su-Dt- "' Gen'l Manager, II. S. G. F. Kerr, v. P. A?pnt, |