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Show '. "! ;. - -- , I i J," - ... , '" ' :! V, . . - - THE BLADE. ' - i i Dr. O.S.Hosmer, Notice to Sheep-Xie5" from tne crauio iu mo y!.vp wim ever, the Labit of reading fiction has ' Sheep-mewill find it very conveni hVriiv a thought for that which, if become so fixed that it would require to take with tnem to Drofitable cnt and pr..perlj understood, would inspiie greater strength of mind than they the winter of the lawot 1S94 t. n , ... CRME & j rates: SUBSCRIPTION 1 2.C0 Per vear.i- . th am to mount upon a social plane that by comparison with the one on which they now dwell., would have all th j joys and .blessings of Paradise. ; (Payable in advance), ., Tte young grow to manhood and woman iood in a whirl of giddy and senseless pleasure. They Jspend their golden- moments in gossip; iri Publishers. PULVE oft-tim- I Nepni. posiApplication hasten mad at tlieme mius ftlee for transmission .taroun trcondclass inailimatter. loafing es around the stores or worse e ti i , i a th c - beas tl y ca rrou sal s d f g i n mills.n How few, - Indeed, there are o stqp'to reflect on the whence and SATUHDivYjMOEN;; DEC. 7, 1895V! wh wv ijther of an exiitence that is as won-d- e rful in its sphere as is the existence of Him whose presence BLADE AGENTS! to us in every phenomenon of Kjature, RrIow is a list of our agents, who Ien and yomen unconsciously try to for lceive subscriptions and receipt c V f' j" payments: improye nature, and which; is just as it ; 1 I n nosess to break awav. To those who have become addicted to the pern cious practice, apd desire to overcome it, we would suggest that they procure Irving's Life of Columbus. Than the same author's Laves of the Companions of ColumDUs. Those; enchantiDg works could be profitably followed with Prescott's Conquest of Mexico and the Conquest of Peru both of which are as facinjfting to the average reader as any romance ever penned! Those works form the foundation of American history and the reading of them would beget a desire tp become better, acquainted with, the history of the UnitedStatesr and, which along; its entire course is tinged with ..jthe "highest order of romance and pipturesque incidents. There are thousands of women who might have become well versed in universal histofy,aQd useful and ornamental members of society, had they their time and tallents to that of frittering it away in instead study perusing noxious and mind poisoning "yellow backed literature." If we had the privledge of giving! to the boys only one sentence of advice, it would be to let intoxicants entirely alone and to shun saloons as you would the gate to perdition. If we could give to the girls but' ooe sentence of advice, we would say, between the two evils, death and novel reading, by all means choose the least and go off to some place where the water is shallow J mid drown yourselves ; . range copies relative to diseases of sheep and the dut ies of InsnectorB. To meet that want a number of copies of the law have been struck off at tnis office and will be sold at 10 cents each. Call earlyf : . rqifsiciaa and nnryeon, Will soon be moving their Flocks to the Winter range in the Western part of Millard County. 'i Of I . ; MltLAKO CODSTti - -- ' : ; ': I j j , 24-2- :.. ; i . j ' j , , If you are going to 1S Kansas CItyf. r ."St. Louis, For the Coming Season, Pelts will be Bought and. Meals Fumisiied as Usual.. ; ;'7 Chicago, New Yorkf j WALTER JAMES HOUSE devoted , .. - x : Ths Missouri Pacific R'y Sheep lien's - . JtM. ! pr :v-il- ' ' Nephf, v n j j ; - described real estate. The south half (H) Ave (5j( Plat "C" of the of lot four (4) block Nephi rSurvey of ' Townsite Lots 'containing Eisthty-fouand one half (84'A) rods of land Juab County,: Utah Ter situated in Nephi City, l be make on- or 'alter The sale ritory. and Monday, the 2nd 'day of December bids will be received at the residence of Zenos Whittaker in Nephi City, Juab County, Utah Terms of sale cash, U. S. Cxold Territory. Coin'.. Zexos Whittakeb. of Druzilla Nor Administrator of the Estate ton; 6 Dated Nov. 16th 1895. i ; Second dour Eabt Co op ytoie,. ' HOURS: . 2 to 4 p. m. Sale of Real Estate at Private WALTER JAMES, oi Black Rock. :": ; :; Sa,e v ''Has just Laid in a Large Under authority of an order of sale granted i of GENEKAL by the Jndge of tlie Probate Court of tie Conn-tSupply of Juab, Territory 6f Utah dated, Auerust 19th 1B95, 1 will sell at Private Sale the follow-iMERCHANDISE And Notice should be in many instances, tiut at the present time they value art too '' f V Joseph Ay Lyniini, Oak City. ' .highlv and are sacrificing health and Christian Aiulerson, Fillmore. comfort in many of their departures , Thos. Sleinmott Scipio. Chris. Oversdm, Leamington. frtlrn the laws laid down by the great Black Rock, Millard Co., Utah, : Geo. Crane, ICanosb. James HattoW, Petersburg. Tejacher of men women. After a while Virffil KeJly.jBurbank. th& people will awaken to tho fact that Hrrum Adams. Meadow; None Bat Ayer's at the world's) Fair. (Jfood Sample Rooms for CommercialTrav- James S Ulake, Hinckley. lavs and customs and much of life is Ayer's Sarsaparilla enjoys the exttra tcci artificial, and they will turn .to Na- ftssm: Hack Meets all Trains Free to Fatroa ordinary distinction of having been the to and from the station. only blood purifier allowed an exhibit at tuife for those jewels of knowledge the World's fair, Chicago ManufacturNATURE. ers of other sarsaparillas sought by every thit, unoticed, have glittered ialong means to obtain a showing cf their goods, the path of life. And in the comfort, Hj GOLDSBROUGII, but they were all turned away under the ot tberuie forbidding the enhappiness and progress that will come application Communicated Proprietor. of to will patento: medicines and nostrums. learn to prize the try they What, a short word it is that heads The dicision the World's fair authoritruth embodied in the iihes of ties in favor of Ayer's Sarsaparilla was this unpretentious little talk, and yefy great THDRMAF & WTEDGVTOOD, ia' effect as follows: ''Ayer's Sarsapariland the poet: how "the word1 grows in la is not a patent medicine. It does not no is made 'Nature better mean, by belong to;the list of nostrums.. It is here at Ihe subject in yastness as we survey But nature makes that meaa; Law. Oeer that Attorneys on itsmerits. ' art tVm almost" iinrlnite field embraced' Which you say adds to. nature, is an art Within our horizon of its im That nature makes," Money to Loan That little; word. of only eix letters In any amount from one hundred to Iloora 1 and 3, ten thousand dollars. On improved farm P'irst National Bank Building. comprises all there is of the universe property T.orC.ou Water stock. or those mys and the entire; workings NUTE3 EDITORIAL UTAH PROVO, Winn, County Recorder. SOVEL READING. terious forces in the past, present and future. It embraces all there is or "The Brigham Bulletin changed will he of the inanimate and animate; f1 jfyjpp g ' Communicated so. i Ed. Dec. K. Watts 1st. hands f rmnd;ofthe mortal and of" matter and retiring ith the blessings of modern from the editorial chair on accouut of immortal; of ' tha erude material apu newsand ill health. J. B. Graham will hereafter cheap magazines, and the soul that will never die. Thus come has there the cheap, assume control of the Bulletin plant do we understand that we are insepa papeis etc., of 'and insipid towe term poisonous We wish Mr. Graham success. that which rably linked moaern novels. The low price of Nature It kurrounda us on every of fiction works has OF,0 U R iS U CCES S " placed them Withhand; it is under our feet, over our ':.! heads and manifests, itself in my raid in the reach of everybody, and the hab- A n exchange siays the printing press forma of tmautjy and utility. We .look it of indiscriminate reading of novels has made presidents, killed poets, furon the exquisite and delipately beauti is alarmingly on the increase. There is nished bustles for beauties and pun-ful colors of art opening rosebud and a peculiar intoxication . that accimpa-nies- j ished genius Iwith criticism. It has novel reading not unlike that pro- curtailed the power of kings, converted sense its fragrance, aud ; give never a thought to the; whys and !vv hereforea of duced by the use of anaesthetics or bankers into paupers and graced panf its existence. We are startled by ihe nerve stimuients. The victim o( ex try shelves. It has made paupers out blinding liht jf the electric bolt and cessive reading of works of Action, liv- of college presidents; ..it has educated" fh udder with E.weat the roar of the re- es in an atmosnhere of uDatainablp the homeless and robbed the philoso of the Jideal pher of his reason; it smiles and cries: sultant thunder, but do not care to idealism, and is learn of the jm6terious force that is largely dependant on the mental or and dies, but it can't be run to suit" look on to us. 'vre manifested thus ganization of the reader. The bind everybody, and the man will go crazy . ihe hurrying' storm cloods and eee b2i2tr plastic and easily moulded, is who tries, a to warded Ihem gatherjalcng the frowning mount greater or lesser extent taiu tops, wq listen to .'the voice of the with the reading of each succesive The Fifty-Eourt- h Cougre$s assem? toutendin eldihentsr but? fail to take novel.- A young girl, for instance may bled Alsocomplete line of noon at It la a ,ktida Monday, hnv interest in atmospheric currents enter on a course of novel rearlim? A Ibetross. Trimming Flannels, Silks, Velvets &c most of its and the laws that goyerb storraes. With a mind in which dwella pure and wave" Congress, and,-likMens, Youths and Boys Clothing, of that character, is noWhich is being sold with the profit entirely for you. Men look at ascending4 smoke and lofty, ideals: Those ideals are gener predecessors We also have just received a beautiful assortment of of faces are number table for the that Ihe livid river of lava that in a strearh ally. Of a natural and therefore attain- and Ojueensware, which is not surpassed Crockery missing and the number of faces that o liquid lire! p6urs out 'of a Yolcanp able order, and if she had the! side this the City. faculty appear for the first time, and many of Hnd down the mountain- - side, and arjj of discrimination It you want to get you moneys wnrtb'call and see us (generally lac fnditlerent ai re gards the mighty fprcfe however) and would read now and the owners of which, up to the closing that is pent, Up n the earth's interior then a work, ot decent ' fintinn the of the polls in their respective locali ties, had scarcely the slightest hope and which prod iced the '.'phenomenon!.1 harm would be minimized, and l possi would in that the d3 figure they ion organi ocean beach and stand the People bly might hayer a refining influence. L2i S look Voufc to th mystcripus" meeting But like all o.her kinds of intoxicants zation of the present House. Thomas . L23 line, of sea :uid sky. and; watch '' the the iiabit grows and eventually! be B. Iteed was chosen speaker; restless waves a s they chase each foam comes a craving appetite. Also, like ,T. H. Gr. fARKES, Superintendent. fringed billdtv; they bear the deep the liquor habit, it will require some A movement is going forward iu inarmer of Nature's billowy song, and thing just a little stronger, the hext Philadelphia to! restore Independence how a hot of lain away with to a time,' likf condition of thought produce the n 22a AJ8"! H "J the oceah.came to be, nor hmv typical mind or nervous organization.- And Square to its condition of a hundred T8 fyaycra f)f eternity is ;i tsj vast expanse of water with the reading pr leaeh succelsive years ago, and through a recent act of that rolls "'.'io. such ceaseless monotony;. nove i the ideals will i become cdres- - the Legislature the city is at liberty to Yet, "that which we. term Ivature, form1 pondngly unataihable. Also like! the proceed with the work. This will rethe removal of some costly buildLd the bulshing rosebud which nestles liquo;r habitf the appetite will become quire ings that have been permitted to inin its sheltering dress of exquisite form depraved. The organs oi! taste, and color; the blinding electric flash to whiskey, would revolt at trude on the historic square but the : " ' ' ' '" and attendant, irash of thunder; ,tbe the adulterated stufl that subsequently citizens,' almost without exception fav; or ' fa.condemnation. When their, the phenoiu'euon df Volcauic activity, and ca n be s wallo wed wi thou t a grimniace. mous Independence Hall and its sur.the restlcs prototype eternity, The miud unacustomed to other than roundings look just as they 'did when pure and lofty ideals can become1 sb de the Declaration was; eign'ed, public testations of Nature with an indiiier-- ' praved by reading a successively lower from any fence breJ of famliarity. 6rderof hovels until thra most Frehchy opinion will protect themIn her wonderous works it is- feaid Of l'rench novels can be devniirfirt further encroachment as long as th, . that Nature knows no great nor small." without any perceptable' shock,-- ' I and republic stands.! "The smoothed jvqbble has a history n even with real sympathy for sexualI vimore iutefestjih than that of the ces. SIf that debased corrd it inn nt t ho CREAM . OF OUR EXCHANGES mountnin becausk of the additional story mind should not be tho result of novel Of its having been broken from a ledge conceiving of unatairiable And GencraT Territorial News, Culled and readipghe ideals will tend to make the victims ' Condensed tor Blade Readers ".' ient g'.aeier, W u rged forward by a discontented with their surrount ings About fifty locations have been filed mountain torrent in which it was and will very likely embitter th ; do- with Recorder flic fcman in the laAt few Also cfur line of Fall and Winter Dress Gcfods, in all the latest styles ana lowest bounded and eihoothcd by attrition,1 mestic life that, otherwise'.' might be r days, which are from the new district of p'rices. Having bought our line of .CLOAKS and "WRAPS Mercartf Skulii Valley. Tooele Tran-scrip- t. Tho beautiful cjuartz crystal ha a contented and happy earlyf' we had the pleasure of selecting ffom a full greater history than yonder star thaty The foregoing is not all the evils of ex ' On lacst SXinday the littte dae'ehter of lihe of 1895 styles, which are now ery likelv. is more' than a million pessive' novel reading, ; As the duties of M. 11, Sperry swallowed! a wire shingle times larger than- this earth of oxirsJ rjomejlife increase, there comes an in nail. The baby is cheerful and playful s." ." displayed at our. store. as no usxmr, as resulted ' having injury Volumes have ben written by Astron- - crease of domestic duties'. and o'fr.en' yet. Manti Messenger 6mers, Geologists, Xoologistfi, 'Chemists. we have seen strong and healthy wives adjourned the' Second disJadgBarch auu uuiers, uuu yet rne great neitf nas and mothers lolling in an easy chair or trict Court at Beaver,- Monday, att noon; is perhaps the last session nf a h;ien only furrowed here and there.1 other places 'reading an exeeerable Thia United States court for Beaver for a G reater tf uths than those that now novel rt hftn a' to come, .a: large numoer ormany regard for domestic aay just people came ud to shake hands with Jndip i. ' i comprise the .world's store of know-- ' duties would have caused jcvv tq- use BartCh before that is it leaving, realizing KiJge concerning iXature,- are waiting trie broom- or clean- their children's nos- perhaps ms last oiheial trip to Beaver. br the cunning brain of man to unfold es.-; ". Ko reflection is intended onj in- " The Provo Dispatchr plant was vester- 600 to Johri It. Twelveswho fpr the intellectual' and material ad- valids; who are forced to" kill time in tday sold for me maorsers oi tne ior vancement of theihnman family. light reading. But in the strong and oia h in chattel mortgage, on which it by And what' a' eiibHme thought ft is robust, excessive novel reading is sirh- -' Was'soJd.' The only othtr bidder was Jokn C. Graham of the Enquirer.' who IKtffffi .that eacii tiny raiti of sand;- each ply abominable. J j t offered $575'. The, formdr owners' of fhe ' or are and There her his ' scofes.of sunjcts" of vital paper are endeavoring to secure a lease being surroundings . the o'q inand continue' the 'are but parts of aj Universe that is publicaimportance that can be studied with tion of plant the Dispatch. profit and pleasure if the mind is but flexibly bound together by that The Corner's who held the inquest trained force called Gravitation, a pow-th- properly to elevating in Salt Larke jnfy City over the' remains of exerts itself where it is not, and thoughts and aspirations; How many Mrs. Ida : Page, Saturday rendered the if yoVi are going to range your sfreep west of D'eseret' following-verdictthe jury, find' "We; holds the suns and worlds in their or- mothers there are that can repeat an; that Write immediately td the the deceased came to on bits unci from r'ushiug' out into1 unfath- entire library of novels and" descant" on the 2?th "day. of November,' her death CO-O. HINCKLEY ia the , of Salt Hake, her death being caused For nrices on frr.ain. ."Rot f nm Firiirps ' omable depths and! iermitting a reign of their respective merrits that cannot, cityblood by poisoning, superinduced by an' Sheep-menihaos where cow jve find only Unity, for the life of them, tell whether the operation Supplies a Specialty; i performed upou her person by1 " Dr. ' or liver J.B, Order at:d Dign.! at Brigham City,' on perform the respiratory or about Carrington lungs October G, which operation was Yet,-ifunctions. for an hon- repeated by said Dr. la the presence of such 3 field for' pressed on or Cherrington r.'.s mitst mm about October 15, 1SS&, for the purpose of study and reiiection;: Jrr the midst of est expression relative to the greater an the abortion, said operation ceries of Eurpassic-.beau- ty and grandeu- benefits of novel reading or a study of causing: being felonigus. ' ' r,-the large tnajority of, those that physiology, they Would decide in favor -- Superintendent; Now is the time tu Subscribe for The i e n it b cn ed' m a k e th e ?S ir- - of i t& BXADKV i how-" hitter hr many instances,' by Vm. Chastaik, Ibapah, Tooele Co. i ... At Kt'siilriH'e OFFICE. ; Or any other point East, see that your ticket eud tdf . The Missouri Pacific , k By and CoaehepQnic Tipp Superb Favmake this line thePeopie's lioad1ed orite lto-.i- JSfeprant te Leave 0?den .... Leave Pueblo ,'j . . . Arrive Kansas City,. Arrive St. Lou Is Airive Chicago,, fi p. m.'- 7:00 p. m. 5:45 p.m. 6 :55 a. m. . . :3'Ja. ui. Call tpoh the nearest ticket aqpeiit or addrees' Vh, kooser, Commercial Freifrht & Pass. Agt. S.llI.aSTINSON, . b , ' Traveling Pass. Apt. ' Salt Lake City, Utah". , Olfl. C. TOWNSI3XD, -- ieneral Passj and Ticket ' St. Agent, Louis, Mo. . ran c V , mi t? ft '.i We have me largest line oi isses andCMldrens Shoes ever exhibited in Nephi, at unusual low prices An elegant assortment of Dress Goods ty . . , - . ; e ." , ; t mm Vm i . - i l- " - . jiPi es '" the-quali- " : es print-ing;press- ten-tim- 4 0 Ooq a -- - bna-Oustome- ; d ' ' '' "''"'" '""" : - " "' LOCAL TIME CARD. In efTeet.Nov. il7, 1894; Train arrive and depart at various daily as follows : . Stations. r Nortl South-bowna- ound1 -- Leave Leave Arr. Ait. 2.J5 am ... . Ogden . .. iS.OO pm 3. 15 am Ar ) Salt J Lv 7.i 0 pm 7.45 am Lv j Lake Ar ;5.5o pm 8.1.1 am Saudyi. ... . ;5.l.'0 m 9.12 am .. Fairfield .. pm. 11. So am , Eurujka-.'-iJ-W- J 6.40 am. .Lehi Junet.. ! 45 pm K55 am Amer'n Fork 455 pm 9.02 am rieas't Grove 4.J28 pm y.25 am ....Provo.!.;. 8.05 pm 9.4 1 am Spanish Fork iAQ pm I0.ir2 am . Payson . . . ,3.U pm 1 .05 ;tm .... Nephi . . . 12.40 pm 11:45 am Ar j I Lv 2.!)0 pm 12.80 praly 1 "u'lb f Ar U.30 vm 2.05 pm Leamington 1 i .55 am 4.05 pm ... . Oasis ;. .. 10.25 am 4:50 pm Clear LHke 9.37 am H.00 am Ar Mil- - I Lv 6.S5 pm 8.50 am Lv)j fold f Ar f).!5 p:u 10.40 pm Frisco..,.: 5.t?0Uim Arrive Leave Trains souh of Jii&b" run daily exceit Si'!.' 3.-1- 1 ; DATS - Two thronah trains idailv from Lake to all points East. Through Pullman Palace; Sleepers fr ' Lake to Chicago without change xounsB Sleepers improved Free Keclining' Chair cars. day coaches. Elegant The only lino operatiug-dinlnfcar nerti'-The shortest- aM fastest line to iSoinLf ' east. E. D. WIOKINrt, Agent, Nephi. D. E. Burley, Gen'l Apt. Passer. Dept., City Ticket Office. 201 Main 't... S:.lt. E. L, Lomftx. Gen'i Passgrr; and Ticket Ant. JE. Dickinson, Gen'l Mnsjr., Omahf j f . . f. S. II. II. Clark., Olivei- W. Mink, i - E. Ellery Anuerson, i i st.-itlo- John W. Doane, Frederick 31. Ooudert. .1 j - . ..JleceivevS"' , - - - ' I 1 ' ' - ; - . - ev-fc- ! ; " ' i. , ; AN PETE VAT .LEY . j - : One Price n v. i - i . - '.hi - th-em- - - ..'RAILVAt That the Lowest t all. w o i mvruii vi note,-secure- - . '' X " - ' ' . . mys-t'eriou- . - , - -- P s' f -- . 1 ''" I 1895. South. No. ! Dy 11.45a North I. ! PIst- 12.1 Op 43.0, 2X0 12.57p .0. I.ISp 1.32p 1.42p 2.22 p .45p Dist. 2 ffom No. Daily i Nepb - MaTi ' Lv. Stations. ''" ' I ; Ar SaltNehpl Sprimffs IIollo'vvav Fountain Green Draper rioronl Chester Ephraiin Ar. Mar.ti i Lv. 'J3.2 19.5,' 16.0 8.0 , j 11.02 - 5.0 10.4(i. 10.0 10.27; 14. 0' 19.5 23.5 27.0 85.0 43.0 9.4."uC . 9.l0;f HAZf 8.15a . s" at ' frl bu-Aia- n- TIME TABLE NO. 116. Effective Sunday, November 17th, . , 33. Trains leave Manti for'Sierling,'Fvink'a Lake and Morrison at 3:00 p. mM Monday's, Wednes ' day's and Friday's. Returning: arrive af Manti at C :00 p. ra. '" 1,1 Direct copnectipns at Nephi with Unio Padific Railway from and to Salt Lake CityC . j Ofrden, Dutte Provo, Mil ford and intermed fat points, and all pointe East and West. Stop pn signal. ;. The Company reserves' tlie ' rt?ht rom this Time Table al pleasure.' Theodore i bos. rjRtjuACK, & var ; Qeni Manairer; - v Salt Lake City. i F6i(r Hiilds from Oasis Htdtiⅈ to" II. S, KEltR, J.. Q . F. ,f p. Ageaif Mani " ; - I Sapt.- - . |