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Show t - " I - " THE BLADE. I - subscription rates: 12.00 Per the solemn sweetness of tbe Doxology. The horoscope of the new year is everything but encouraging to the peoHowever ple of the United States. Utah occupies, in connection. wih the states, a more cy, with a depleted treasury depend- other meet to its as location present than average regards the ing on farther debt side of the ledger. What is true of the individual member of a nation is always true"7 of the aggregation called the State, Our government is on the verge of bankrupt- . , year . inter-mounta- (Payable in adrance). in j Publishers. ' f post-- . Application has been made at the Nephi the mails as o JiiUC fUt 11.nomiscinTi through mall matter. gacqnq-clas- s . ' - oper-ation- g. " Sheep Men's It ypn are going tp ' d j payments. Y7m. ChaStaln, Ibapah, Tooele Co. j -- Joseph A. Lyman. Oak City. Christian Anderson, KiUmore. j e cross-examin- THE NEW YEA II. ; , The great hand on the dial ofllime has competed another revolution and has been ushered in. (h year Were it tha beginning of a new ara, as it ia of a new year there would bo caue for congiatulation. but a3 mor-- ' tal conditions cannot ba altered nor s evils remedied by a change in the u history, the inevitable drama of human life with its manifold aims ,md" object b and its mighty struggle tut tne attainment of those objects jnuji, c mttnue wituouc a break1 in its jnexorahle continuity. The brief seasun of the holidays has Closed and the occasion seems fitting for. serious reflection. Taken as a whole the human family are nr)t given to hard and serious thinking. It is not desirable that the people take U pessimistic or gloomy view of the present and future, but it is well to ook at conditions as they realiy exist, In the physical world, or the domain of inanimate nature, we find that force is persistent. In the realm of human existence with its multifarious activities the social forces are ias per sistent as is the law of attraction that holds the Universe together. Th" great difference between the laws that govern . in tha physical and mental worlds is found that in the latter the forces ebb and flow and the current of events may be changed by hurnaja YGli- tion. For that reason it is well to look conditions squarely in. the facej and by candid reflection be prepared to do all in our power to remedy defecti in our social system. In order to furnish food for reflection it is not necessary to examine conditions that exist in Europe, ii would result only iu an enlargement of the field of view without adding force to the lessons involved except a9 the conditions over there are the inevitable results of previous conditions ' and to- wards which we of this western world a: e hastening and where , we will eventually arrive unless by our own volition we turn the current of political and social.force from the channel in ' . which it is now running. t Nature ha done all for this eonti- nent that it was possible to do for mau. Every natural gift and; blessicg has been vouchsafed and not an eleg ment for man's comfort and been withheld has Yet, while many .lidvo been feasting others have been been starving. - While thero hu many happy reunions of families in bomes where the' cheerful glow and warmth of abundant fuei have added to other domestic comforts, there were others where empty grates chilled the forms and hearts of hundreds of thousands net less worthy. , While thousands of fur-clamerry makers have glided in sumptuous; sleighs over the crusted snow, other forms thinly clad t t nave craved tne cnuung oiasts in a fruitless search, for bread. In aland teeming with abundance ne find all the intermediate grades of society rem the luxury of super abundant-wealtto that of squailid" poverty. statesrn3n prate of the de velopment oT our resuurces and of fur nishing our people with labor, and each year the st,ruggl3 on the part of the masses b'seomps more intense ;and 1S9U ,; da-ting- j j j j j - ; , well-bein- . : d I 1 ; So-culle- d j hopeless." The preachers nud leaders of every religious denomination cle nou nee the greed for gold, and at the same time levy even Leavicr exactions whosa faith and on their tbern to further consciences compel! disgorge that their spiritual guides may be uoadamore comfortable. During the year that has just values have continued to fall, and with all other values, except gold, the reward cif labor has also shrunken until it has 'become a bare pittance, and bone a:n muscle must be exchanged fur the mere privlUdge of existing. Families that a few years' ago were prosperous today have their, homes mortgaged and between interest and taxes are not able to make both ends meet, nud they Ond at the close of the year taat the balance is on the wrong ex-spire- d BATHS -- H.H. HAWKINS' Will kindly tell us how a Chinese wall of of protection will prevent the out-flogold that goes to pay the interest on meriean paper held in Europe, and which is slowly but surely sapping the iife blood of our national prosperity? Will they not also tell the people how even a prohibitive tariff wdl so change the laws, industry and trade as will enable the masses to amass wealth iu the face of the grip which the money w Black Rock, Millard . None But Ayer's ' Co., A 3 New York, ' '.cta; ,0! Quick Time and Superb 'leant Coaches, make this line tlje Pcogleg at the world's Fair. Koad-be- d Fav- orite Route. enjoys the exttra Ayer's Sarsaparilla been the of distinction having exhibit at ordinary onlr blood purifier allowed anManufacturfi ;35 Leave Ogden the'Worlds fair Chicago, p. mv 7'M p. m. Leave Pueblo by every ers of. other sarsaparillas sought 5:45 p.m." Arrive Kansas City,, - r. of their woods. uicauo iw nKtiiinalla jshrtWinc Arrive 6;M a. m the turned away junder enbut they were tbe Arrive 9:30a. ml Chicago the rule tit forbidding application and (nostrums. try of patent medicines The dicision of the Wqrld's fair authorities in favor of Ayer's Sarsaparilla was Call upon the nearest ticket or address Ayer's Sarsaparilin effect as follows: not does medicine. It a not la is patent M, B,,KOOSER, Commercial Freight & Taes. Agrt belong to the list of nostrums. It is here on age-ti- itsmerits." ISO" tner XT 1 eotffl ipetor t rk 8D orne? Traveling Pass. Apt.' Salt Lake City, OrJIL C. TOWNSEND, :tScl Utajy.. General Pass, and Tieket Agent, .! St. Louis, Mo, I t of i f wl '.fen frV iS til IHt't try ;a JS96.F .:n r id CD fs,1 &S H -- .!" 5, k UP CLO? hrl cd 2 lis 9 r..i3rr'.. & E"" 5" 5 " 1 on.! :;e dlfl at ni I femah fD cr i stairs hi to.b free-coina- ge free-coinu- J th ed admitting it free of duty. The prospect now is that it will slide dqwn the German throat easier than Ameri- six-colum- t from ered of The Mercur Miner, by the Miner There is another class that belieyes of Publishing company, is the latest canthe remouetization and silver would be a panacea for all our didate for public favor. It is a neat folio, published at the social ills, and that class is nearer of right than the advocates of high pro- thriving camp Meicur, in the Camp tective measures, for it can be conclus- Floyd district. ively shown that the demonatization of silver has had much to do with the Some names well known in shrinkage of values. But how would can politics will be found in Arnerr, the nechange the laws of indus- crology for 1895, and at the head of the try and exchange and the relationship list Thurman. Hugo McCullock and of employer aud employee? Under exFred Douglass. These; men did Dot isting conditions the silver dollars belong to the same party, but history would gravitate just as 'surely into the will record were patriots, and all that coffers of the rich as do the gold dolable and honest statesmen. lars. High protection was tried for thirty years and tbe process of the cenThe Brittish lion continues to growl tralization of wealth went rapidly forward. Prior to the demonetization of his displeasure over the meal Df Monsilver, the aggregation of wealth into roeism tendered by the; Yankees, and the hands of the few began and was there remains an acute pain in his tail steadily going forward when the from the recent Cleveland twist. A 'crime of 73" placed the people en-- j few more twists and; the European lion as tirely at the mercy of the money power. menagerie will have a bob-tachief That "crime" ha3 merely accelerated a the exhibit, and in a steel cage labled the "Monroe doctrine." in was a force that condition of intense activity years before the ''crime" was ever dreamed of. The Blade seconds the Herald's Iu the third paragraph of this article motion to silence General Miles. Anv t was stated that the current of events reports he has to make on the weak may be changed by human valition. ness and insufficiency of Uncle Sam's But there must, necessarily, be some coast defences ought certainly to be impellant forca or motive to induce made to the War Department and not the people to change the course or cur- to; the British via Amerirant of political affairs and conditions. can newspapers.government If he don't quit his The teachings of history prove that chin music, he should be sent across permanent social changes are matters the herring pond and worked up into of extremely slow growth, if otherwise English iVliie (s) poets. anarchy would prevail the case during the French revolution.; To effect a permanent improvement in conIt is an interesting and significent d ditions there must be a fact that, the "Statesman's Year Book" objeco to be achiv!'eJ, and such an ob- for 1885 gave the area of Brittish Gui ject can assume an, intelligent study of ana as 70,000 square miles, while the social cause and consequence. A study edition of 1895 puts it at 109,00 J square of the political history bf the; United miles. Thus witli tea years there has States, and more particularly- that of been an increase of 33,0U0 square miles recent years will convince any thought- and yet there has been-nrecognized ful person thac the rauk and tile of the for such an acquisition o proceeding voters hava no definite objests in view The "1 ear Book ' is a territory. in the rapid political changes and standard Brittish authority on geog "landslides" which characterize recent raphy and statistics, bu t this ramark times. The people know the times are able variation needs explanation, to sadlvout of joint that something is say the least. are but of Jlorui wrong ula incapable" a, anu are asr in not tuis ting remedy, sis ted by the lying sophistry, of selfish Two bills have been introduced in politicians.! Under these conditions the Senate for;- the adjustment of the there is not the slightest prospect of Pacific Railrdad c indebtedness one to immediate improvement.'" The condia hew company which shall tion bf the people will inevitably grow incorporate a mortgage to the Government on worse until such time as wisdom shall give whole the property, with bonds runcome, or by a revolution ofj violence ning 100 years at a nominal rate of inpresent industrial conditions ' and rela- terest, and the otherjto sell the road to e tions disappear terrible vortex at not less than 50 of anarchy; and social confusion .from the highest bidder Government lien. This which there may possibly arise a social per cent of the structure having for its foundation the matter is likely to receive considerable elements of greater equity' tor the mas- attention during the present session, and possible a way will be found to get ses than that of today, t for the Government out of a The foregoing is an unvarnished par- something in; which it has been badly tial statement of t conditions that' now speculation buncoed. confront the people of the United States, and it is made With the hope till ,bst St;iI,oSTINSONT, Germany is solemnly studying the Monroe doctrine and the advisability law. ate "'& The Monroe doctrine pill promises to be the most active cathartic that has been prescribed for Europe during a whole century. power has upon them? The remedy can pork. does not lay with id the province of the 'i -- The Missouri Pacific Utah. t : Or any pther point East see that your ticket reads vt WALTER JAMES OHBIST1MC A MERRY that class of political economists - Furnished as UsuaU . 21-2- 6 Communlcat ed : j , ' Thos. ileinmott, Hclpio, Chri?. Overton. Leamington Deo. Oraue, Kanosb, James Ilatton, Petersburg. Virgil Kelly, Burbank. Hvrnra Adams. Mea.dow. James S. Iilake, Hinckley. Bt. Louis, Chicago, For the Coming Season, Pelts will be Bought and Meals iVL. MlLLiVIiD COUNTY. Kansas Cityt , j rtt ; ) 3 Li AD 32 4QENTS: Below is a list of our agents, who;will Receive subscriptions and receipt) for ff(fvjcon. j out-loo- k, 4, 1890. s s. .:. SATURDAY MORN., JAN. Fiffsician and - Will soon be moving their Flocks to the Winter rang Good Sample Rooms for CommerolalTrav-elerin the Western part of PFFICEt At ReRidenco Haok Meetg all Trains, Free to Patron Milard County. door pSht Cp.op mntt Second frora the station. to and JIOURS WALTER JAMES, oj Black Roc!?. 2 to 4 p, m, a in Large Has just Laid H. GOLDSBROUGH, 'Nephl, GENERAL1 of Supply Proprietor, TUn Nippniirl Don if in Th, MERCHANDISE And obligations. Such are the conditions chances for prosperity,; and in some rewhich confront the people of the spects tbe difficulties jthat encompass United States at the beginning of the the East will innure to the benefit of new year. the West, inasmuch as capital, failing masses A t the 6ame time, white the to find profitable investment, will seek are being rapidly i impoverished and en- this region for its M slaved, a select few are becoming richrather the er. It is estimated that less than fifty gloomy Notwithstanding 2724. Notice for Publication! The Blade wishes the peothousand persons out of the seventy Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah millions that comprise our population, ple of Utah a Happy New Year and October 25th, 1895 f that the foll6wing-nauieis Notice given hereby in abundant , all own one half of the property the prosperity. of his intention settler has filed notice tr, make final commutation- - proof in support United States and that the process of the state QF Utah! of his claim, and that said proof will be made centralization of wealth is an accelerthe clerk of the Uouniy cxmrton qiDecemand all juao sounds, js appresi before Jt right Utah, at Nephl city Utah, H. E. No. County, no to force. ated It requires reasoning ated. Copeningr ber 3L 1895, viz: Frank L. for the SW U Sec. 3 Tp. 15 S. R. 1 W. demonstrate that it will be only a Uncle Sam has launched our ship of 11123, He names the following' witnesses to prove question oT time before the half now state and with an open and calm sea; his continuous residence upon and cultivation said lanayviz: JNepni xayior,, x x. held principally by the masseB under with sunny skies and gentle breezes of, Jennings, and Alexander SulTaylor, Melton of Juab, Utah. mortgages vvid have changed owners Utah spreads her sails and begins her livan all who desires to protest against person Any will and the favored fifty thousond the allowance of such proof, or who knows of voyage. anv substantial reason, under the law and the own the entire wealth of the United Good bye to the old year; good bye regulations of the Interior Department, why proot snoma not oe auowa, win uegiveu States, with the result as depicted to territorial vassalage, for Utah , has sucn an opportunity at the above mentioned time in the following lines: the witnesses of and place to attained hep majority. evidence in rebutoffer to and said claimant, a "111 fares the land, to hastening ilia welcomes you to tal of that submitted by claimant. The Blade Sisters, prey, Btbon Groo, Register. Where wealth accumulates and men de- - the great brotherhood of Man and j all W. A. C. Bryan Att'y for claimant. qay and more than masculine priyilidges. In the superficial thought of the The Blade has ever been a firm friend Hot ancl o old times there is found not the slightest of your rights and an earnest champion It merely of your liberty and therefore has the hope for improvement. proves that men who pretend to be right to say "shake." Now that you Forintelligent look only at results and have the franchise we purpose running ignore the causes. for Congress and thank you in advance One class of political teachers tell for your solid aud appreciative vote. the peopie if they will but enact laws that will keep out foreign imports, the EDITORIAL NOTES prosperous. people would becouie V inter-mountai- n r.O.B.Hosinei NBPHI HOUSE SHEEP MEN. Kansz I contem A n O O w Q tsa s FT O lg g l court,, LOCAL TIME CARD. esq South-bound- . Stations. Leave i . North-bound- ' CjD& CD o G "" m- - o rbese i!rc l by CD bins "HAPPY 'EAR! il An TT la trm &m hi .isfied. 8 8 3 1 B p& east. sent tc a " saying' 'the tad iiot, to 1 ! r t eendjng 'J'lainei thi ;oker, whe te ewaspu " E. D. WICK INS, Agent, Jury ifihoi The Nephi. v Gen'l Dept.,' E.Burley, Agt. Passgr. City Ticket Office, 201 Main st.. Salt Lake. R. L. Lomax, Gen'i Passer, and Ticket Agt. E. Dickinson, Gen'i Mngr., Oniah S. II. Il.Ciari;, 015ver W. Mink, E. Eilevy Andi'son, . ; Polish Palace Sleepers frjmSal Through Lake to Chicago without change Improved Tourist Sleepers. Free Reclining Chair cars. day coaches. Elegant The only line operating dining car serrice. Tbe shortest and fastest line to allpomw 1 Inqulr h5rs( iathtd se 1 The;c Lake to all points East. Puilman I ' " a 0 ; I this art'' j I . j. ; - .id B. I 7 distre h Hill th; . . deBpfsli 1 stations Arr. Leave Arr. 2.15 am .... Qfden .... 8.00 pm 3.15 am Ar Salt Lv 7.00 pm 7.45 am Lv j Lake ( Ar .5.f0 m 8.11 am 5 Sandy pin 9.42 am . Fairfield . 8.40 pm 11.35 am . Eureka.. 2.00 pm 8.45 am. .Lehi Jnnet.. 4. 45 pm 8.55 am Amer'n Fork 4.35 )Jii 9.02 am jPleas't Grove 4.28 pin 9.25 am . . . Provo .... 8.05 in 9.44 am 'Spanish Fork 3.49 10.02 am . . . Pay son ... ,3.32 pnl pm 11.05 am 2.40 pm Neplii ) Lv 2.00 11.45 am pm 12.30 pm Arj Lv I Juab f Ar 1.30 pra. 2.05 pm Leamington 11.55 am 4.05 pm 10.25 am Oasis 4.50 pm Clear Lake 9.37 am 8.00 am Arj Mi)- - I Lv 6.35 pm 8.50 am Lv ford f Ar 6.15 pm 10.40 pm 5.00 am Frisco Arrive Leave Trains souh of Juab run daily except Srt " OATS Two through trains daily from Salt' ge 1 Upon In efTect.Nov. 17, 1894. Train arrive apd depart at various daily as follows: "Forei -- alty of It's, f 'era hcrhi 1 fight I &ervqu3 John W. Dnmic. Fiedericii K. Courlert, a Receiver"' M p Utile ic that as-wa- i hr 1 well-define- !w does - - t - " - - -- . " l7 - " ", , " : -- . 'J ij- - 3- - rsulte, VA TIME TABLE NO. No. Dist. from 1 Tho questio r i is: Where will yon, buy your gifts for i i geaias fei&a i s SgEES? zbtm GEsksXKaai tta&htn msa&m a 18. i lTUi, 1S95;- " xo:! irch i Stations. Lv. Nehpi haye the Largest and Best Assorted Line of- TOYS, DOLLS. WORK! liOXES and BASKETS, TOILET SETS, &c &c. Our. i, grocery line is uumpieiu una our prices aie.a$Jcv.as.the.lowestw - j CZ. - , T :6 v . fulfilfaarel f sVy.iiil 1 Ar. iisalt Springs ,lJollouay Fountain Green Draper Chester Ephraim Lr. Moroni JO HO m 19.5 4 " "7 0 i 35 0 i rnM 'c Bfp Ar. 3Ianti Trains leave Manti Sterling.Funk'sJ and Morrison at 3 :00 p. m., Monday f, 'day's and - Friday's. Returning arri Manil at It .Aft with j 'rirect connections atandNephi to Salt Padifle Railway from interm 'i Ogden, Butte, Provo, Milford and West. j points, and all pointe East aud en ' flor si L L'J T. H. ft. PARKES, Superintendent. rearkat 7i. 1 cm l- 8.0 ' The answer will readily be given to 1 23.2 19.5 16.0 2.45p By visiting our Store, WT.e 43.0 ' 38.0 33.0 29.0 l.S2p I.42p gihls KeCt!ucky 8 I Daily Manttj 11.45a 12.10p 12.40p 12.57p 1.15p r " South. food t November Effective-Sundiy- , i :ay eteted ?wa8.vto RAILT , 1 ;l body cor ;5-Vjl.nb- in-th- i 7,acr, t Vj ; for thought THURMAN & WEDGWOOD, during the coming yoar, and that the people will not suffer themselves to be Attorneys f at - Law, led b the false astray; longer lights displayed by politicians who know no more of the science of politics--o- f the Room and 3. Flr-National Rants RUUaing. that govern trade, industry principles ecreech-owls do of PUOYO, and commerce than lltAEL i b Power; In u - that it will furnish Joi WUot ,'ericat pri Stop on signal. The- Company reserves the right rom this Time Table at pleasure. - THE.ODORK BrUBACTK' Pres. & Gen'l Manager, Salt Lake City. II. S. 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